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There may not have been a knock out blow, but there were quite a few shots delivered on Oct. 7 at the all-candidates forum at GFSS. More than 200 people showed up for the forum, which was sponsored by the Boundary Country Regional Chamber of Commerce. All five candidates were in attendance: Richard Cannings, NDP; Samantha Troy, Green; Marshall Neufeld, Conservative; David Gray, independent; and Connie Denesiuk, Liberal. Michael Strukoff was the moderator and asked the first couple of questions including how would you ensure that the Boundary was well represented in the Southern Okanagan-West Kootenay riding. In her answer, Denesiuk mentioned her experience as a school trustee and president of the B.C. School Trustees Association and that she knows “how important it is that all voices are heard equally.” “I’ve been spending a lot of time out in the riding and making sure I’ve been having Coffee with Connie and Campfires with Connie,” she said, “(I’ve been taking advantage of) every opportunity to meet with people in the community. I want to learn the issues so I can properly represent people.” Troy said that living in Rossland, she is a neighbour to those in the Boundary. “Being in Rossland, I think I’ve got more accessibility to the communities on this side of the riding,” she said. “My issue will be more about how to connect with constituents in the Okanagan.” Troy said if she was fortunate enough to win she would open up offices both in Rossland or Trail and in the Okanagan to have a • See FORUM page A8

Reach for the clouds Grand Forks volunteer firefighters held their annual Ladder-A-Thon on Friday and Saturday at the Overwaitea parking lot. The event, which had to be postponed in August due to the wildfires, raised money to help those affected by the Rock Creek fire. The event featured firefighters spending an hour up the ladder on the new fire truck. There was also hot dogs and popcorn sales on site. Craig Lindsay photo

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The latest issue of Black Press’ popular lifestyles magazine Route 3 is now available on newsstands and at coffee shops around the region. The cover story by Will Johnson looks at TheLineUp, a live show at Nelson’s Shambhala Hall hosted by Jenna Raider that mixes interviews and performances. It also gives Selkirk College students experience at creating a TV show, as the segments are filmed and posted online. Sheri Regnier recounts the long history of the Trail Times, which turns 120 this year. Founded in 1895 by W.F. Thompson as the Trail Creek News, it has undergone several name and ownership changes but has always been an integral part of the community. Andrew Tripp takes us on a tour of Route 3 through the West Boundary, stopping at historic buildings

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and sites along the way, including the Lawless ranch, the Schorn house at Bridesville, the McArthur home in Greenwood, the Rock Creek Hotel, and St. Mary’s Church. Betsy Kline writes about what might be Castlegar’s greatest jewel: Millennium Park, which boasts soccer fields, playground equip- Tr1ai20 YEARS l Tim ment, natural going stroesngstill CA swimming pools, GEMSTLEGAR’S walking paths, spMiarlleklenius m Park and flower beds. SUFFERFEST Brings th e pain The newest addition is the Celgar Pavilion, a multiuse facility featuring a covered picnic area and concession. Trisha Elliott talks to the founder

of Sufferfest, the annual race between Nakusp, Kaslo, and New Denver which includes trail runs, mountain biking, cyclocross, and duathlon events. Created six years ago, the event continues to grow. Participants have tripled and there are plans for a new winter triathlon. Finally, Craig Lindsay examines how the first year has gone for the Grand Forks and Boundary Regional Agriculture Society’s mobile abattoir since passing inspection. Turns out it has been extremely busy and a boon to local ranchers.

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1905 The premier of B.C., Hon. R. McBride, and Hon. R.F. Green, chief commissioner of Lands and Works, arrived in the city and were met by P.P.E. Miller, president of the Conservative Association and Mayor Hammar, president of the Board of Trade. 1910 Some 330 shares of Granby stock was purchased by Grand Forks citizens on the Spokane market at $47. 1915 An airplane was ‘positively’ seen soaring in the heights over Grand Forks. 1920 John McKie and E.C. Henniger were named as opposing candidates by the Conservative and Liberal conventions of Grand Forks. 1925 Cpt. P.S. Thompson died in Grand Forks Hospital after undergoing an operation. He was a member of the Imperial Forces and first scoutmaster of the local organization. 1930 One hundred local actors appeared in the stage comedy Aunt Lucia, sponsored by the High School Literacy Society. A few of the names in the cast were K. Scheer, Eric Atwood, Jessie Downey, Walter Manson and T.A. Love. 1935 Comets Hockey Club held their annual meeting with Wm. Euerby and Herb Anderson appointed to the executive list. The Comets were last year’s Boundary and West Kootenay champs. 1940 Membership and interest continues to increase at the Junior Chamber of Commerce. Their projects outlined at the last meeting were to get behind

the forming of the St. John’s Ambulance Corps and urge the city council to install better street lighting by the schools. 1945 Irene Franklyne Duffield of Regina became the bride of Edmund Kerman Reynolds, the only son of Mr. and Mrs. E.S. Reynolds of Grand Forks. 1950 Work is largely completed on the front of the Davis Block which houses the Style Centre and the Overwaitea Ltd. Upon completion the building will be one of the finest on Bridge Street. 1955 A special meeting of the city council approved a bylaw to allow natural gas for the city. It would be presented to the taxpayers for the vote. 1960 Mrs. T. Baldigara was re-elected to lead the Sunshine Valley Women’s Institute. 1965 Corporal G.R. Cline arrived in the city to take command of the local detachment of the RCMP. The new officer was transferred here from Kamloops. 1970 Young Jack Semenoff could hardly believe his eyes when he saw what had taken hold of his hook last Saturday morning while he was fishing off the Carson Bridge. He landed a 27-inch, 7-lb. 3-oz. rainbow trout. 1975 Mayor Jim Robertson was the only candidate to file nomination papers in the Grand Forks mayoralty race, and has been returned by acclamation. 1980 When electors of the city of Grand Forks go to the polls in mid-November,

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they’ll be choosing from one of the largest aldermanic slates to run for council in many years, with nine candidates contesting the three two-year terms available. 1985 A ‘dry’ school year may earn GFSS grads a trip to Disneyland or a cruise in tropical waters. Graduates can earn such a trip by signing and keeping a contract with parents to not attend parties where alcohol is consumed. 1990 The cost of cleaning up the Sumac Ventures gold recovery operation north of Grand Forks has reached $840,000, and will climb higher as the Ministry of Mines and Resources starts site reclamation next week. 1995 It’s Fire Prevention Week and residents are reminded of the importance of our volunteer firefighters. 2000 Two hunters shot a grizzly bear in the Deadeye Creek drainage north of Grand Forks last week. The hunters had been field dressing two mule deer they had taken and were approached by a sow grizzly bear. The hunters made efforts to back off and announce their presence. The bear continued towards them and after a number of warning shots the hunters destroyed the bear. 2005 Over 20 participants, aged 12 to 18, took part in a day of gliding held by the air cadets of Grand Forks. Pilots donated their time in order to show some of the young passengers what it feels like to be a bird. 2010 The GEM Theatre celebrated digital 3D in a big way with a weekend full of movies shown in 3D: Cloudy With a Chance of Meatballs, Toy Story 3, and the blockbuster hit Avatar.

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Here is a picture of our Daizy cow, she lost her mom as a baby, so we bottle fed her in the yard until she was old enough to be out in the pasture with everyone else. Her first two years she was constantly getting out of the fence, and would end up back in the yard, sleeping close to the house. She has raised three beautiful calves now, and is still as tame as ever, even though she lives out in the field year round with the rest of the herd. What a great cow to have! Although, when working in the corral, we are always tripping over her as she seems to be constantly in the way and of course, doesn’t move out of the way when we walk towards her, since she is expecting a good pet. And of course, we always oblige :). How to enter your pet: It’s free. Send your digital photos, and a write-up of up to 75 words, by email to: production@grandforksgazette.ca. Please put the words “Pet of the Week” in the subject line, and include your contact information. You can also bring in a photo to our office at 7330 2nd Street. Pets that have very recently passed away may be submitted.

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Students host federal forum Grand Forks Gazette

Although the large majority of the students in attendance were too young to vote, the all-candidates forum held at Grand Forks Secondary School on the afternoon of Oct. 7 was an engaging affair. Four of the five candidates were in attendance including Marshall Neufeld of the Conservatives, Connie Denesiuk of the Liberal Party, Richard Cannings of the NDP, and Samantha Troy of the Green Party. Only independent candidate Brian Gray was not in attendance. The auditorium at the school was packed with all the students from grades 8-12 watching the forum. Organizing the event was senior Socials teacher Kristen Merry who also acted as the moderator. There was a small panel of stu-

dents who asked questions from their respective classes. There were also questions from the students in the audience in the last part of the forum, which lasted just over an hour. “We’ve never done anything like this before,” said Merry. “We’ve run the Student Vote here before but we’ve never done the all-candidates forum before. At the end of the summer I thought it would be much better than just a PowerPoint presentation. A forum would be much more engaging for the students.” Merry said the school will once again be participating in the Student Vote, which is a national campaign that records votes from high school students and announces the winner the same night as the election. The students were able to ask several tough questions of the candidates ranging from environmental issues to marijuana regu-

Liberal candidate Connie Denesiuk (second from right) answers a question from Grand Forks Secondary students at an all-candidates forum held the afternoon of Oct. 7 in the school auditorium. Asking questions were the student panel (from left) Victoria Henne, Ana McGill, Amy Salter and Alaina Condruk. The moderator and organizer of the forum was Socials teacher Kristen Merry (middle). Listening attentively to Denesiuk are fellow candidates (from left) Richard Cannings, NDP; Samantha Troy, Green; and Marshall Neufeld, Conservative. Craig Lindsay photo

lation to missing and murdered aboriginal women. “I thought the questions were good,” said Merry. “There are certain issues that they are more interested in like (legalization of) marijuana, the ISIS situation, and the military. We had to pare down tons of questions. We just got to the tip of the iceberg.” The four students on the student panel all agreed that it was a very interesting and informative afternoon. “I think it went well,” said Alaina Condruk. “The questions we did ask were very important

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It’s not often you get your pizza delivered via fire truck. That happened to several people in Grand Forks, who also got their pizza free out of the deal. A couple of volunteer firefighters from Grand Forks Fire/ Rescue took one of the trucks out to help deliver pizza for Panago. For those who accepted, the firefighters also checked to see if their smoke alarms were working or not. Participating were Ryan Latchman (left), Panago’s night manager; firefighters Dave Paulett and Dave Squarebriggs; and driver Tanner Selin. Submitted photo

With line-ups reported at many advance polls, it appears that this year’s federal election is generating a lot of interest. Federal election day is Monday, Oct. 19. Advanced voting has concluded. In order to vote in the federal election you need a voter information card, which contains all the information you need. Be sure to bring identification such as a driver’s licence, provincial or territorial ID card, or other government card with your photo, name and current address, OR show two pieces of ID including one with your current address. If you have not received a voter information card you need to contact Elections Canada online or by phone (1-800-463-6868).

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Students engaged, show genuine interest Once again Canadians head to the polls to select a leader for the country. Every vote matters so get out and vote. Although we in Grand Forks may seem like we are forgotten being in the middle of the newly formed and rather large South Okanagan-West Kootenay riding, residents got the chance on Oct. 7 to grill the local candidates. The five candidates took questions from moderator Michael Strukoff as well as from members of the audience during an evening forum at GFSS. Four of the five candidates (Independent Brian Gray was left out) were also in attendance in the afternoon for a forum for all the students at GFSS. Despite most not being able to vote, the high school students were engaged and showed genuine interest in the candidates. They asked many different questions on a variety of topics such as Canada’s role in the conflict in the Middle East, aboriginal issues, climate change, and raising the minimum wage. The students, in fact, were much better behaved and more respectful than their adult counterparts at the evening forum. The candidates, in turn, appeared much more relaxed.

It’s a sprint to the finish in best restroom contest

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Reckonings DELLA MALLETTE Nowadays you can’t turn on the TV or open a newspaper—the Gazette included—without being faced with the federal election. My email inbox has been inundated with emails from political parties. The Conservatives are particularly good at it: every press release is followed up by another “backgrounder” email. And Justin, let’s just say we’re on a first name basis. With silly season in full swing, I completely forgot about another election that I’ve been following. The polls closed last week and I did not exercise my right to vote. Soon we’ll all know the outcome of the Canada’s Best Restroom contest. “It’s a sprint to the finish, as five finalists from Ontario, Alberta and British Columbia compete for the title of Canada’s Best Rest-

room,” announced Leslie Molin, senior marketing manager with contest sponsor Cintas Canada. “This year’s finalists truly understand the positive impact a clean and well-stocked restroom has on their customers and their business.” Five businesses were shortlisted: three from Alberta, one from Ontario and one from B.C.’s own Kelowna. The electorate went online to vote for its favourite and the results will be announced soon at a nationally publicized media event. BNA Brewing Company & Eatery is the Kelowna contender. “The washroom at this brewery and restaurant transports visitors back in time,” reads the bio for BNA. “Located inside a historic building that was once home to The British North American Tobacco Company, the washroom maintains its heritage but has a modern, classy, and unforgettable look. “The washroom was the vision of the restaurant owner herself, with no detail overlooked.

As you enter the women’s washroom, you feel like you’ve stepped backstage at the theater, with bulb lights around the mirrors and beautiful exposed brick. One of the standout features includes faucets that come directly out of the mirrors. “The upstairs unisex washroom maintains the same retro feel but builds off the playful atmosphere of the pub. Features include entrances on both sides and a three-faucet trough-style sink.” Yes, you are welcome to view photos of all five finalists. From the faucets to fancy towels, the restrooms are shown in all their spotless glory. At the Bank and Baron Pub in Calgary, “guests find a fanciful experience in the washroom, with dazzling gold-trimmed mirrors against a custom art glass mosaic covering the walls.” I admit I’m curious to see the Edmonton Renaissance Airport Hotel: “Black tiled walls, marble sinks and full-length mirrors are ‘sealed with a kiss’ as ruby red lips are the statement throughout

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the washroom from wall art, to a full-size couch.” A couch! That’s what my bathroom is missing! Calgary boasts the Tommyfield Gastro Pub, a U.K.-inspired pub. “Whether enjoying a fulfilling dinner downstairs or catching the game upstairs, a trip to the washrooms truly tops off this double-decker experience.” Whether you call that room in your home a bathroom, washroom, restroom, biffy, john, potty, loo, privy, head, commode, toilet, water closet, facilities, newspaper chair, can, head, throne room or the oval office, by some stretch of the imagination it could be an experience. Especially if your name for that room is “the great outdoors.” So all I can do now is wait for another email telling me when and where the national media event will be. And if Kelowna’s BNA Brewing company & Eatery wins, I reckon I just may have to take a trip. After all, you don’t see faucets coming out of mirrors every day.

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Grand Forks one of 14 in challenge Editor, The Gazette: An open letter to all the participants in the Community Voters Challenge: To begin, let us celebrate your joining the challenge and for sharing our determination to engage more of us in the democratic process. Together, we’ve initiated an important conversation and reinserted some spirit and optimism in the idea of voting. Thank you! Once more, the Kootenays stand out, and not just for the height of their mountains. You are in very good company—there are 14 of you in the competition! They include the cities of Grand Forks, Rossland, Castlegar, Nelson and Fernie; the villages of Slocan, New Denver, Nakusp, Kaslo; and the Regional District of Central Kootenay Areas D, E, F, I and J. Voter turnout percentages from the 2011 federal election for all 14 communities are posted on our Facebook page (CommunityVotersChallenge), and once we have the results after Oct. 19, we’ll ascertain who had the greatest increase. (Grand Forks had a 62-per-cent turnout in 2011.) It will be some time before Elections Canada collects, counts and publishes these new numbers—possibly into November—but we will get them to you as soon as we have them.

Municipal areas have been grouped together with their neighbouring communities and will participate as one entity in the challenge. This was agreed to at our request, given overlapping electoral boundaries and the fact that advance polls were only held in the larger communities. It made the vote counts much easier. And what of Rick Mercer, you may be asking? In spite of our consistent knocking on his door—including filming the marvellous mock rant by Nelson’s Lucas Myers (See the Facebook page)—we are still waiting for him to acknowledge what we’ve pulled off here. His presence has been strongly felt throughout, though, and we have to thank him for being such a champion of democratic engagement. As he says, “Let’s do what young people all over the world are dying to do—VOTE!” A huge “Bravo!” to you all, and once more, hearty thanks—what a great reason for us to have all come together. Good luck in getting your people out on the 19th! Mike Chapman, Kiara Lynch, and Steve Thompson, Nelson, B.C., for the Community Voters Challenge

Give Mulcair a working majority Editor, The Gazette: Some thoughts to share regarding the election: I feel that there is too much time given to smaller issues, ie the niqab, ISIS, refugees and even the economy. Anyone disagreeing with this statement should check out the current economies in South Carolina, the burnt-out areas on the U.S.A. west coast, the flooding on our east coast, the floods in Europe, etc. The main issue should be the environment because if we destroy the environment, the economy won’t matter very much. Harper keeps on preaching on the threat from ISIS and other terrorists and while there are some dangers there, the more serious threat is from Harper and his team. He has spent millions of our money to help democracy in the Ukraine while in the meantime, I believe he has neglected our own democracy. A true democracy is a government of the people, by the people, and for the benefit of the people. What he has created in Canada could be called a hypocrisy—a government of Harper and team, by Harper and team, and for the benefit of his wealthy, multi-national friends and

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their corporations. This is evidenced by the fact that he has continually passed legislation to basically weaken or destroy our national assessment review processes. His excuse for this is the corporations are capable of policing themselves regarding the environment, giving them freedom to do as they please. This mentality is equivalent to that of a farmer having a wolf protect his flock of sheep or a fox to look after his chicken coops. The ultimate danger here is that if we do anything to hinder their ability to generate their profits, for whatever reason, we could find ourselves in court, and having to pay them. The simple solution would be for Harper to let our country control our own destiny. As everyone is aware, our youth and especially First Nations youth have a very poor record of going to vote. The reason for their apathy is that they feel it is a waste of time. Mulcair would be wise to set up a meeting with Perry Belgarde of the Assembly of First Nations and reassure him that although in their past dealings with the federal government the results left much to be desired, this is a unique opportunity to deal with a new party who are • See MULCAIR page A5

“This is not normal.” I heard the statement many times during conversations about temperatures in the low 40s on the Celsius scale and a lack of rain across the region for several months. My counter questions were: “What is normal? “What are you using as your measure?” Ask anyone who talks about what is normal and what is not to define the Rousing term and they will have difficulty dothe Rabble ing so. When talking about the weathROY RONAGHAN er they will make comparisons with what they remember from their childhood or a couple decades ago. However, memories are never completely accurate. Unless they are willing to pore over weather statistics, what other measure do they have? Were the conditions that prevailed across the watershed an anomaly or an indication of our future climate? Scientists tell us that they are a preview of what the future holds. There are many questions about climate and weather patterns locally, regionally and worldwide to ponder, given the changes that are taking place with less than a degree of warming of the biosphere. Regionally we might ask whether future winters will be similar to the winter of 2014-15, whether we can expect more forest fires in Boundary Country during summers to come, and whether spring rainfalls will become a rarity. Answers to such questions are impossible to answer because nobody knows. In an article in a Sept. 19, 2012 issue of the Guardian, Connie Hedegaard, European commissioner for climate action, stated, “In short, climate change and weather extremes are not about a distant future. Formerly one-off extreme weather episodes seem to be becoming the new normal. Weather extremes are not extremes any more. Heat waves, floods, droughts and wildfires are the new reality of an ever warming world.” Hedegaard has been proven right many times in the past three years since she made the statement. Courtney White, a former archaeologist and a professed daydreamer recently posted an essay called Little Normals on the Resilience.org website. In her paper White asks whether anything in the 21st century can be considered normal. She talks mainly about the nature and scale of national economies. She asks, “...do they fall within some range of variation for “normal” human activity?” The phrase “new normal” was widely spread by the bond investing giant, Pacific Investment Management Co. (Pimco) in 2009 to describe the stall in the economy that occurred in 2008. The company is now using the term “the new neutral” to describe sub par economic recovery. The term may never apply to climate change unless something spectacular occurs. What will constitute the “new normal” weather in Boundary Country? We have no way of knowing what future weather patterns anywhere in Canada will be different because of the multitude of variables that must be considered. Extremes will be common and they will likely become the pattern. A best guess for the watershed may be a repeat of the winter of 201415. Winters will be milder, have less snow and more rain. Spring rains will be fewer or nonexistent. Summers will be hotter and drier. Fall weather will be an extension of summer weather but with lower temperatures. If that is what we are given our challenge will be how to handle the summer weather. How resilient will we be? Remember the old adage, “We can talk about the weather, but there isn’t much we can do about it.” It is not as true today as it was decades ago. We know that we are contributing to the problem with our greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions and in so doing we are slowly and surely exacerbating the situation but we continue to live a lifestyle that is dependent on burning fossil fuels. Should the weather patterns experienced in 2015-2016 be a copy of what was experienced in 2014-2015, what statements will be used to describe them? They will be unusual because we have entered a new era of weather patterns that are unpredictable.

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Overcoming Barriers - Living Life to the Fullest 9 a.m. - 3 p.m. at the Gospel Chapel Gym, 7048 Donaldson Dr. FREE for the community, snacks and lunch provided.

Let’s talk about fermenting! 6:30 p.m. at the Grand Forks Public Library. Join us for an informal conversation about all things fermenting; kimchii, kefir, kombucha, pickles, sauerkraut. Share what you know, learn what you don’t. Everyone welcome.

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Local Firefighter’s Appreciation Dinner 6 p.m. at Orient School, Orient, Washington, USA. Everyone is invited. Potluck items needed: salads, breads, desserts. RSVP to Linda 509-684-5056 evenings or Regina 509-684-6725 mornings.

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Tickets: $12 each• FREE for kids aged 5 & under Tickets available at: Boundary Medical Clinic, Luxe Spa, Body Edge Fitness, Work n Play, Jogas, Fundamental Changes, The Source, Dave Dale Insurance, Nick’s Feed Centre and Lordco.

Ostomy Support Group meets at 2 p.m. at the Kiro Wellness Centre, 1500 Columbia Ave., Trail. Scheduled guest: Esther Brown. For mor info, please call 250-368-9827 or 250-3656276.

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The Grand Forks Gazette regrets that there may not be room to publish every item every week; priority will be given to new and timely items. The Gazette also cannot accept annual general meeting notices in “Out and About”. Highlights – Non-profit organizations, book early for this FREE spot. Bookings fill up fast! Phone the Gazette to book your spot – call 250-442-2191.

BULLETIN BOARD Immunization for Children Who Are Homeschooled: Homeschooled children are eligible for routine vaccinations offered in Kindergarten, 6 and 9. For information: http://www.interiorhealth.ca/YourHealth/ ChildrenYouth/Pages/Immunization.aspx. NEW: HPV vaccine for vulnerable boys: https://news.gov.bc.ca. Call the health unit 250-443-3150 to talk with a nurse or book Grand Forks & District Public Library Open hours: Tuesdays and Thursdays from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. Wednesdays, Fridays & Saturdays from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Book clubs are held the last Wednesday of the month at Christina Lake Village (1:30 p.m.); and the last Thursday of the month at Grand Forks (7 p.m.) Chess club meets Tuesdays from 4 - 7 p.m. and Saturdays 3 - 4:30 p.m. Drop-in sign language class Thursdays starting at 1 p.m. with Tammi and Leanne from Sunshine Valley Community Services Society; everyone welcome. Legoland held Fridays from 2 - 3:30 p.m. Come get creative with our big bins of lego! All ages welcome, children ages 7 and under must be accompanied by an adult. Food Bank Needs Items The Boundary Community Food Bank is looking for baby food jars, small jam jars and egg cartons. If you can help, please call 250-442-2800 or bring them to 7419 - 2nd St. – Tuesdays only. OPT (Planned Parenthood) Midway Call Julie 250-449-2887 for more info.

Are you caring for a loved one, or experienced the loss of a loved one? Would you like to chat with a person who understands? Call Louise at Boundary Community Hospice, 250-443-2162. Every Tuesday • Pioneer Clubs - GIRLS IN ACTION will meet every Tuesday 3:30 - 5:30 pm beginning Sept. 15 at Gospel Chapel, 7048 Donaldson Dr. • Is there a drug problem in your home? The Nar-anon Family Group may be able to help you solve it. Meeting place: United Church (side entrance), 920 Central Avenue. Contact 250-442-5654. • Prayer Canada. Every Tuesday from 12 - 1 p.m. at gallery 2, 524 Central Ave., Grand Forks. Everyone welcome. Call 250-4425624 for more information. • Learn sign language at the Grand Forks Public Library every Tuesday to Dec. 17, 2013 from 12 noon to 1 p.m. Class open to all ages. No registration required. Drop-in anytime. Class is free but a food donation box will be available if you wild like to help out in that way. For information about the class, call Leanne or Tammy at Sunshine Valley Community Services at 250-4423335 ext. 211. • Breastfeeding Café, 10 - 11 a.m. Granville Family Centre, 1200 Central Ave. For anyone interested in breastfeeding: a breastfeeding mom, pregnant woman, or grandmother, aunt, sister or friend of a breastfeeder. Come for support, learning, sharing. Call Public Health at 250-443-3150 or Cynthia at 250-442-5355. • Chess Club - from 4 - 7 p.m. at the Grand Forks Library. All ages welcome.

• Figure Drawing/Painting Group meets 5:30-7:30 at gallery 2. Artists bring their own materials. Easels available. Schedule sometimes changes so please call Nora first if you plan to drop by. No membership free, but $20 per month or a $5 drop-in fee collected to pay models. For information call gallery 2 at 250-442-2211 or Nora at 250-442-3668. • The Sunshine Quilters of Grand Forks meet at 9:30 a.m. at the Focus on Fibre building on Donaldson Drive. For more info call Kim at 250-442-8802. • Scrabble at the Grand Forks Public Library from 1-3 p.m. • CAN/AM Women’s closed AA meetings, 11 a.m. to noon at the Anglican Church Basement. • Grand Forks Air Cadets meet at the Legion from 6:30 to 9 p.m. This organization promotes leadership skills, camaraderie and working together as a team. New members always welcome. Join the fun. Contact Jim: 1-866-447-9304 or Janice 250-442-5732. • St. John’s Ambulance Brigade, Boundary Branch meeting 7 p.m. at 8008 Donaldson Drive. • Grand Forks Contract Bridge Club meets at Anglican Church at 7 p.m.; all welcome. For info or reservations call Al at 250-442-2525. • Grand Forks Pipes & Drums practices 6:30 - 8:30 p.m. in Room 101 at GFSS. Beginning and experienced pipers and drummers invited to join. Lessons by arrangement. Inquiries, please call 250-442-1249. • AA (open) meeting in Greenwood at the McArthur Centre, at 8 p.m. Contact 250446-2249 or 442-0072. • Community Learning Place – drop-in – from 2 to 5 p.m. at the Grand Forks Library. Come for help with reading, writing, basic computer, test preparation, citizenship study. This program is a partnership

Citizenship Workshop Presented by The Boundary Métis Community Association 6:30 p.m. at Selkirk College, Grand Forks. Do you think you may have some Métis Ancestry and want to find out more about it? Come and learn! For more information call Greg Sterling, President of the Boundary Métis Community Association at 250-442-5848 or email boundarymetiscommunity@gmail.com.

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Poetry Café 6:30 p.m. at the Grand Forks Public Library. Come and read a poem you’ve written or a poem that someone else wrote. Or come and be a part of a appreciative audience. Everyone is welcome. Refreshments will be served.

between CBAL and the Grand Forks Public Library. • Kettle River Runners: your friendly Grand Forks running club meets for a group run every Tuesday throughout the fall and winter at 5 p.m. at the aquatic centre. Runs are generally 5 to 8 km in length, and the group splits into runners of similar ability. Further information about club events are posted on our website: www.kettleriverrunners. shawwebspace.ca. • Pioneer Clubs Girl sin Action will meet from 3:30 - 5:30 p.m. at the Gospel Chapel beginning Sept. 15. 3rd Tuesday Every Month • Sunshine Valley Women’s Institute meets at 7 p.m. at Silver Kettle Village dining room annex on the main floor. We are part of WI across Canada, and of the Associated Countrywomen of the World. Interested women are welcome to come as our guests to learn more about WI and our local group. For info contact Jean at 250-442-3060. • Grand Forks Search & Rescue meets at 6:30 p.m. at Nursery Fire Hall. New members welcome. Call Barry at 250-442-5818 for more information. Every Wednesday • The Grand Forks Choral Society begins their Christmas session in the GFSS band room from 6:45 - 9 p.m. on Wednesday, Sept. 9 (every Wednesday thereafter). This is a non-audition community choir. We love singing together! Kirsten, our young and energetic music director is giving us a challenge. Our challenge this session is that all songs will be accapella... singing without a musical instrument. Join us for this excitement and challenge to learn the harmonies of traditional Christmas carols. For more information go to www.grandforkschoralsociety.ca • Women’s Morning Out 10 - 12 p.m. at the

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Gospel Chapel, 7048 Donaldson Drive (Includes lunch). All woman welcome. Contact Tammy Battersby at 250-443-1295. • Bored Room Bistro’s Crib at 7 p.m. at 607 - 8th Ave., Midway, free! • Boundary Healing Rooms - open from 1-3 p.m. at the Grand Forks Christian Centre (behind Overwaitea). Affiliated with International Association of Healing Rooms. Trained prayer teams ready to pray with you. No charge. No appointment necessary. • Free Texas Holdem Poker at the Royal Canadian Legion, 7353 - 6th St., Grand Forks. For information, call Frank at 250443-2370. 3rd Wednesday Every Month • Rock Creek Women’s Institute meets at 11:45 a.m. for a potluck lunch at a member’s home. New members are always welcome. Phone Mary at 250-446-2454 or Sue at 250-446-2608. 2nd & 4th Wednesday Every Month • The Rumplestiltskein Fibre Arts Guild of Rock Creek meets. Phone 250-446-2431 or 250-446-2406 for more information. Last Wednesday Every Month • Adult Book Club meets at the Christina Living Arts Centre at 1:30 p.m. Call the Grand Forks Library to find out what we’re reading this month. 1st Friday of the Month • Open Mic –7 p.m. at Happy Days Diner in Grand Forks. 1st and 3rd Friday of the Month Greenwood Legion Branch #155. 7 - 11 p.m. Karaoke Night. 2nd Friday of the Month • The Grand Forks Wildlife Assn. meets at the RDKB building board room at 7 p.m. New members and guests welcome. New memberships can be obtained from Ken Fincham 250-442-8065 or the Club website.

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Cops For Kids very grateful Editor, The Gazette: On Sunday, Sept. 20, 31 RCMP members and law enforcement officials arrived in Kelowna to wrap up the 2015 Cops For Kids Ride. After 1,000 kilometres by bicycle across Southeastern British Columbia, the team raised a record breaking $365,000 to assist local children in medical, physical or traumatic crisis. This fundraising record came with hard work including both the Anarchist Mountain and Paulson Summit, weather of scorching heat, rain and hail, and tears of both sadness and joy. This honourable team was humbled by the support across the region, particularly in Grand Forks

where the team was graciously hosted for meals at the Omega II Restaurant and housed at the Ramada Inn. These generous community partners allow Cops For Kids to put their fundraising dollars where they’re needed most, and for that we’re extremely grateful. Thank to you Grand Forks for your generosity and hospitality, and for helping us help the little hearts... in our community! Gail Harrison, president; Courtney King, event coordinator; Julio Krenz, ride captain

Time for Harper to move on Editor, The Gazette: Watching the longest election any of us have had to endure makes me astonished that the race is reported as being as close as it is. In Canada we elect representatives, not rulers. Representatives are elected to work for the rights and interests of all their constituents. This means that even though 60 per cent do not support the Conservatives, they are tasked with looking at what the citizens want and trying to work to that end. Conservative MPs are forced to vote the party line rather than actually representing their region. Stephen Harper’s government has done a poor job over the past eight years, promising

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balanced budgets and delivering eight deficits and two recessions. They continue to monger fear, hatred and racism across our nation which has long prided itself as an example of multiculturalism. It is no wonder that Harper hired the attack ad people that worked for George W. Bush and swapped out “Real Americans” for “Old Stock Canadians,” spitting in the face of every veteran who gave their life for our right to citizenship. Stephen Harper is Canada’s George W. Bush and it is time for him to take his backwards beliefs elsewhere. Terry Keough, Rock Creek

iNFORM LETTERS TO THE EDITOR POLICY • The Grand Forks Gazette welcomes letters to the editor, but we reserve the right to edit letters for clarity, taste, legality and for length. Deadline is the Friday, 5 p.m., before Wednesday’s publication. • We require a letter to contain your name, the town you reside in and a phone number for verification purposes only. • We retain the right to refuse to publish unnamed letters or

ALL CLINICS ARE DROP IN GRAND FORKS Senior Citizens Hall, 565 71st Ave Tuesday, November 3, 9 am – 4 pm GRAND FORKS Secondary School, 1331 Central Ave Wednesday, November 4, 4 pm – 7 pm (First Responders & Families) CHRISTINA LAKE Community Hall, 90 Park Rd. Tuesday, November 10, 9 am – 12 noon MIDWAY Fire Hall, 661 8th Avenue Friday, November 6, 10 am – 2 pm BEAVERDELL Post Office/Skating Rink, Hwy 33 Monday, November 16, 10 am – 12 noon GREENWOOD McArthur Centre, 346 S. Copper St Thursday, November 12, 10 am – 2 pm ROCK CREEK Medical Clinic, 100 Rock Creek Monday, November 9, 10 am - 12 noon Bring your care card with you! Flu shots are safe, effective, and free for many groups including: • People 65 years and older and their caregivers/household contacts • All children age 6 to 59 months of age • Household contacts and caregivers of infants and children 0-59 months of age • Aboriginal people • Children and adults with chronic health conditions and their household contacts • And more …to view a full list of those who can get their flu shot

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making a firm commitment, new and long overdue, to our First Nations and indigenous peoples to review the past with a resolve to address the wrongs. We are reminded that this is a first time that we can look to a federal government for help and it is not the government of the past, Liberal and Conservative, who too often have disap-

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pointed us. If we give Mulcair a working majority and he fails, we can always turn him away at the end of his term. If we pass up this opportunity it could be a long time till we have this option again. Gordon Planedin, Christina Lake ones over 500 words. • If you are a member of a political lobby group, you must declare in your submission. • Please ensure letters are 500 words or less. • The Gazette reserves the right to publish no more than one letter per month from each writer. • The Gazette reserves the right to refuse to publish letters. • The opinions expressed in letters to the editor do not necessarily reflect those of The Grand Forks Gazette. • Mail your letters to the editor to Box 700, Grand Forks, B.C., V0H 1H0, drop them by the office at 7330 Second Street in Grand Forks, or email them to:

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Thursday, October 15

A Celebration of “PEOPLE HELPING PEOPLE” Credit union members around the world will celebrate International Credit Union Day on October 15th, an annual event to commemorate the credit union movement’s impact and achievements. “PEOPLE HELPING PEOPLE” is the theme of this year’s celebration. And that’s something we at GFCU are proud of doing every day for our members and our communities. It’s really the essence of who we are and what we’re all about – helping our members on their personal financial and wellness journey. Beginning on the Thanksgiving weekend, each of our valued employees has been out and about in the community performing Random Acts of Kindness for members and local residents. We are very thankful for our members and the wonderful communities that we work and play in and this is one way that we’d like to give-back to show our appreciation.

Nomads Hempwear, Organic Skincare and more. Saturday October 24 10 - 4 pm

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And, while every employee will be given $25 to seed their Random Act of choice, it’s really not about the money. Kindness doesn’t have a monetary value – it’s the thought and caring behind the act. It’s about people helping people.

Together we can – and will – make a meaningful difference.

Granby Road will be CLOSED to all traffic Monday to Friday, November 2 to 20, 2015 6:00 am to 4:30 pm. Location: 3 km to 3.7 km. Blasting to improve road width. For more information please call 250-442-2025.

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physical presence in both areas. Gray, who struggled with his mic, said that the economy was the main issue in this election and that, “As our national economy soars the whole economy gets swept along.” Cannings said he is quite familiar with the Grand Forks region as his wife is from here and his in-laws all live here. “I know this riding. It’s very diverse. I’ve talked to almost every mayor and councillors in every community as well as advocates. If elected I will have two offices one in the West Kootenay and one in the Okanagan.” Neufeld concurred that it was a large riding and he had a number of ideas to bring it together. “Like the other candidates, I would have offices in both the West Kootenay and the South Okanagan,” he said. “To properly represent the riding though you have to do more. You have to have the time and the energy and commitment to travel throughout the riding. I would be constantly traveling in this position. I think it would be very important to represent the whole riding.” Neufeld added that it would be very important to him to be in contact with all the mayors in the area as well as community groups and what their concerns are. When asked by Strukoff what would make each candidate a good choice for Member of Parliament, Neufeld talked about his experience in Ottawa as an assistant to Stockwell Day. “I have an understanding of Parliament having spent two and a half years in the Parliament buildings,” said Neufeld. “I was the assistant who would sit in the Parliament buildings and I was always working on his MP duties…and working on constituency files that we needed to advocate for.” Troy talked about having Canada reduce its fossil fuel dependency and move away from oil. “I’d be a good candidate because I really care, I’m present, I’m here for our riding,” she said. Gray said he entered the race because he believes that his policies should be heard. “I would hope that over the course of the remaining weeks that the voters of this riding truly think about what my policies represent and by casting a vote for those policies sends a message to the country that we need change.” Cannings said that he was a scientist and an ecologist and he thinks, “We need more of a voice from science and ecology in Parliament.” Cannings added that he has had other broad experience with other groups such as the BC Environmental Appeals Board and Nature Conservancy of Canada and knows how the country works. “I have a real sense of how the country works at that level through direct, long-time chats with these people,” he said. Denesiuk told the audience that she wanted to get things done. She said she always wants to move towards action. “Everything I’ve been involved with has been geared towards making things better and measurable action,” she said. “My father had a saying, ‘the harder I work, the luckier I get.’ As far as I’m concerned, the harder I

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work, the luckier we as a riding will get.” Denesiuk added that besides her strong work ethic she also has a strong business sense, which is also important for the job. “One thing I’m good at is bringing people together,” she said. “I will work hard to bring this riding together, to bring the people together for the good of the South Okanagan-West Kootenay riding.” After the initial two questions from MC Strukoff, the people in attendance were asked to step up to the supplied microphones and ask questions. There were many good questions although many people felt it necessary to have their questions accompanied by a long preamble of their thoughts. Questions ranged from how you would deal with off-shore tax loops to literacy to corporate tax rates to the TPP (Trans-Pacific Trade Partnership). Several times the questions from the audience as well as some comments from the other candidates were thinly-veiled and sometimes not so thinly-veiled attacks on Prime Minister Harper’s policies. Neufeld quite often had to defend himself and his party. “I’m sorry ma’am, I listened to you when you asked your question can you please listen to me as I answer,” he said to one lady who interrupted his answer on the TPP question. Neufeld said the dairy farmers of Canada applauded the TPP deal because, “we have gained them so much access for so little. They are going to be prospering more because of this.” Denesiuk said that the people don’t trust Harper to negotiate with the best interests of Canadians in mind. “And it’s secretive so we don’t really know the facts,” she added. She said that trade with the other countries is important but that Canada needs to add value to products before they leave the country, “so that we can keep jobs right here in Canada and we need to ensure all the trade deals must put Canadians first.” Troy said that the TPP merely reinforces Canada’s position as a mere supplier of raw resources. “Maybe the dairy farmers are relieved because they’ve been offered ‘bribery’ money to make it not seem so bad,” she said. When asked about whether their party would bring about electoral form and switch from the ‘outdated’ first past the post to some type of proportional representation, Denesiuk brought up Liberal leader Justin Trudeau who has said this would be the last first past the post election. “There are many questions to look at in terms of electoral reform including should we look at mandatory voting,” said Denesiuk. “What we’ll do is commit within the first 18 months of forming government to have a multi-partisan committee…to talk to Canadians about what is the best model. We don’t want just a model, we want the best model.” Neufeld said he though the Liberal position was “imprudent” without going to the Canadian people and having a referendum. “I am open to having different models of government,” he said, adding that the current system (Westminster) has developed over many years. “I do have resistance to a proportional system particularly in the lower house especially a country as diverse and large as Canada we need to have local geographic representation. We need someone who lives here to represent us.” Gray said he would support a proportionaltype system. “There are other jurisdictions around the world that use these types of models,” he said. “We should scrutinize these and see what works and perhaps adopt it entirely or adapt it to our country.” He also recommended trying proportional representation on a smaller scale such as provincial or municipal level. Troy responded to Neufeld’s commenting that the last try at election reform failed (2009). “I wouldn’t call it failure when the ceiling was 60 per cent approval which had to be achieved in every single riding,” she said. “That seems not very appropriate at all. I would love to see that brought back down to 50 per cent plus one…for some reason 57 per cent (voting for reform) wasn’t majority enough.”


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Extensive damage to car POLICE BRIEFS By Craig Lindsay

Man banned from store On Oct. 7 at 9:51 p.m., police received a report of a male refusing to leave a business in Grand Forks. “The male was described as being in his late 20s,” said Cpl. Richard Lanz of the Grand Forks RCMP detachment. “When he was in the store he attempted to steal a pair of sunglasses. He departed the store without the sunglasses before the police arrived.” The store owner told the police he didn’t want the person charged, just banned from the store. The person was known to police. Car hits deer On Oct. 11 at 8:28 p.m., RCMP were called to a single vehicle motor vehicle collision with a deer

on Highway 3 near Whitehall Road “Extensive front end damage occurred when striking the deer,” said Lanz. “There were two people in the vehicle and neither were injured.” The vehicle had to be towed from the roadway. Male caught trespassing

On Oct. 12 at 9:49 a.m. police were called to a report of trespassing out on Ponderosa Road at Christina Lake. “A male was caught on camera going onto someone’s property and checking doors on a storage unit (sea can),” said Lanz. “The male trespasser was identified and spoken to. The homeowner did not want to proceed with charges.” Lanz said the suspect, a 47-year-old male from Christina Lake, was warned about his behaviour and that charges would be proceeded with if his actions continued.

Category 3 fires not permitted

Category 3 open fires are now permitted throughout the Southeast Fire Centre due to a decreased risk of wildfires, but that does not include the Boundary Fire Zone. A Category 3 fire is an open fire that burns material in piles larger than two metres high and three metres wide, windrows, or grass over an larger than 0.2 hectares (2000 square metres) in size.

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Anything But Conservative’’

They are destroying what’s good about the country, and haven’t delivered on the economic boom and plentiful jobs because they’ve been backing the wrong horse. We have to get those guys out of there!

Federal election day is Monday

VOTE STRATEGICALLY They are depending on vote-splitting to get back in again. To stop that, vote for the party most likely to beat them.

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Getting them out is more important than supporting the party you prefer. The election system can be fixed later, so we won’t have to do this again.

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A new restaurant at Christina Lake is taking the Boundary by storm with their fresh take on food. Chef, manager and partowner Jordan Cooper has taken the lessons he learned while working in big restaurants in Calgary and overseas to Babalooz, which opened their doors on June 21. “In the evening we do a tapas menu,” he said. “Unauthentic to a Spanish tapas, we do more of a North American tapas—it’s much more approachable.” Cooper said the tapas are meant to be shared among friends. “The idea is coming in and having numerous different flavours rather than one meal where you have one flavour but lots of it,” he said. “So you come in and have different dishes and enjoy a bunch of different flavours.” Cooper said tapas are small bites, which are served on small plates. Some of the favourites at Babalooz are wild mushroom sauté with truffle oil, minted candy cane beets with balsamic reduction, and parmesan eggplant stick with roasted cherry tomato dip. This reporter sampled the zesty meatballs with tomato sauce and beef skewers with citrus crushed cashews and had to say they were very tasty. The meatballs were among the softest, most tender I’d eaten served with crustinis and drizzled with parmesan cheese. “Our calamari with tzatziki is also popular,” said Cooper. “One of our most popular dishes by far the plato, which

is great with beer or wine. That gives you a selection of different meats, some cheese, olives, house-roasted nuts and an antipasto. Right now we’re offering arancini, which is typically an Italian dish, which is deep fried risotto balls.” Cooper was looking to open up his own restaurant after working in so many others. He and girlfriend Katey Fisher looked at different places and found that Christina Lake was lacking in eateries. “At the time we opened Lisa’s Bistro was the only restaurant here,” he said. “We knew the Lake needed another restaurant but we didn’t just want to open up another restaurant serving the same old fare. We wanted to do something different. Something a bit more refined. So we do the tapas by the lake in a wonderful presentation using as much organic products as possible.” Babalooz gets most of their fresh produce from Grand Union Farms out of Grand Forks. They also sell baked goods from Ravenous bakery in Christina Lake. For lunch, the restaurant offers traditional fare such as sandwiches and burgers as well as some less traditional offerings such as beet and goat cheese salad with balsamic reduction and crispy eggplant ciabatta with a roasted cherry tomato spread. “Lunch is more casual,” said Cooper. “We try to appeal to everybody. Not that the tapas menu isn’t but it’s more burgers and that. We have a nice Babalooz burger with bacon and cheese. We have a grilled club sandwich. We do a nice vegan

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goat cheese salad. It’s organic beets done with goat cheese, lettuce, balsamic reduction and crustinis. We also have a mixed greens salad.” Babalooz is fully licenced as well with a couple of beers on tap as well as a full selection of wines. Cooper began his culinary career at the tender age of 15 when he worked at an Earls in Calgary. By the time he was 19 he was managing many of the Earls and Joey Tomatoes Restaurants in Calgary. “They’re big volume kitchens but it kind of put me off cooking because you’re serving the masses and not taking the time to get to know the food or the customer that well,” said Cooper, who ended taking a job as maître D at Rouge Restaurant. “I started to learn about using higher end products and really found my passion for the industry.” He then opened up a couple of restaurants in Calgary with a well-known Italian chef named Guiseppe Digennaro. Cooper then travelled to England where he opened up a fish market near Brighton. After a stint in the Cayman Islands operating a craft beer restaurant, he and Katey found there way to Christina Lake where he opened up Babalooz with an unnamed silent partner. Babalooz is located beside Huckleberry Market and is open from Monday from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.; Tuesday to Thursday 9 a.m. to 8 p.m.; Friday and Saturday from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m.; and closed Sundays. Reservations are recommended at 250-447-6518. Babalooz will be hosting a brewmaster’s dinner on Oct. 24, which is a five-course dinner served with different beers from Okanagan Springs. “We’re going to have a brewmaster educator here from the brewery talking about all the beers and how they’re made,” said Cooper. “Beer will be the focus and food will be the complement.” For tickets or further information, email Fisher at katfish109@ gmail.com.

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Can you trust the NDP? NDP Leader Thomas Mulcair promises that he will not bring back the long-gun registry in a future NDP federal government. Is he telling the truth?

Mulcair severely sanctioned MPs who dared vote for their constituents and against the NDP party line. The long-gun registry cost Canadians over $2 billion and didn’t save a single life. Mulcair still pushes such expensive useless schemes.

Before the current election campaign started, Mulcair also said,

Mulcair’s NDP also voted against every other effort by the Conservative government to simplify our overly complex and ineffective gun regulations.

His own “policy backgrounder” says he would, “… develop a more effective, better managed system of firearms registration.” Thomas Mulcair Policy Backgrounder, page 3

“I think that it is possible to provide the police with the tools to better protect the public and themselves by making sure they’re able to follow every gun ... That’s our bottom line.” Toronto Sun, July 25th

If it walks like a duck, and quacks like a duck, maybe it’s a duck? Mulcair ordered all NDP MP’s to oppose scrapping the useless gun registry in 2012.

Should British Columbians trust Mulcair’s NDP?

In appreciation Tara Zimmerman (left), at Dr. Alan B. LeRoy’s optometrist office, accepted last week’s West Kootenay Advertiser from Gazette staffers Craig Lindsay and Liz Schneider. It was International Carrier Appreciation Day on Oct. 10, and in appreciation, Gazette staff took over a downtown route—a small token considering the invaluable service and dedication our carriers provide.

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Visit library for election direction What are you doing on Oct. 19? Did you know that the last Canadian federal election only saw 61.4 per cent of eligible Canadians vote? That’s the thirdlowest voter turnout in Canadian history. It’s tough to elect a government to advocate for the best interests of Canadians when less than twothirds of them came out to say who they’d want to do that. By the time you get to read this, you may have already voted in one of the Grand Forks or Christina Lake advance polls, and if you have, great job! If you haven’t, let me just ask you one more time to find a way to get in to vote on Oct. 19 this year. It’s important. If you aren’t sure what to vote for, I suggest taking the quiz at votecompass.cbc.ca. I promise it is more relevant to your life than the “Which Golden Girls character are you?” quiz that you might have taken online before. Finally, if you want to do additional research, may I suggest visiting your local public library and asking for some direction?

Mulcair must maintain his base in Montreal and Toronto to retain power; they are the people who favour even more and stricter gun controls.

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Join us for another evening of literary fun at the Poetry Cafe. This event is an open mic and the public is invited to get up and read a poem they have written, or a poem they have enjoyed reading that was written by another author. We welcome people to simply be part of an appreciative audience. All ages are welcome to participate. Thursday, Oct. 22, 6:30 -7:45 p.m. How to be a good tenant

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The Performance Series is proud to present Vazzy, Western Canadian Music Awards nominee for Francophone Album of 2015 in concert at the GEM Theatre, playing original compositions and new arrangements from the French Canadian, Metis, and Canadian fiddle traditions. Vazzy is an amazing multi-instrument duo comprised of Suzanne Leclerc and Bryn Wilkin. Leclerc treats you to catchy re-imagined traditional songs from her Acadian and Quebecois roots as well as some of her recent compositions. In addition to her stunning vocals and upbeat foot percussion, Leclerc plays harmonica, jaws harp, bodhran, doumbek, spoons and tambourine. Bryn Wilson brings his toe-tapping strings: fiddle for energetic Metis and French Canadian tunes, tenor banjo for that old time ‘20’s dance hall sound, and multi-oud for original arrangements. Vazzy, in full concert brings never before heard in Grand Forks, tasty and worldly arrangements of exciting and truly authentic Canadian music. Be proudly Canadian and join us at the GEM Theatre on Thursday, Oct. 22, at 7:30 p.m. (Advance tickets available at the GEM and gallery 2)

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Taking part in this year’s Breastfeeding Challenge are (back row, from left): Hilary Delisle and Carbon, Jamie Colby and Avery, Melanie Shenstone and Gavin, Abby Baer and Ace, Tinaya Jorgensen and Starlyt; (front row) Rachel Neumann and Oliver, Tanya Walt and Noah, and Jessie Dennisoff and Cavan.

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Cynthia Garnett from Baby’s Best Chance Program and Linda Manzon, a Public Health nurse, organized the Quintessence Foundation Breastfeeding Challenge in Grand Forks on Oct. 3. Eight women came out to support this annual 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, “Breastmilk 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 breast-

feeding education and support for Boundary women. Grand Forks has run a Breastfeeding CafĂŠ 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,â€? 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 or social. We support those mothers to formula feed safely with attachment parenting 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, 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, has taken breastfeeding education and offers support and referral for breastfeeding issues. If you or anyone you know is breastfeeding and would like more information or support, please contact Kristy Kuromi or Cynthia Garnett at 250-4422267 at Baby’s Best Chance or Public Health nurses Linda Manzon and Heather Shilton at 250-443-3150 and Jacqueline Malkinson 250- 449-2887.

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Images of our travels not only provide memories of the physical landscapes of our journeys, but the emotional landscapes as well. So too with our pilgrimages. Given that many pilgrimages are tuned at a slighter higher frequency on the “meaning meter,” it is not surprising that acts of homage—such as the pilgrimage—yield rich and memorable impressions. And deserve an exhibit to honour and share those impressions! Hence, “The Travelling Eye Through The Pilgrimage”—a multi-media exhibit being held at Studio A, 7330 Second St. (beside the Gazette), Oct. 23 - Nov. 8. The exhibit will explore the multi-faceted, multi-cultural and multi-interpreted nature of the pilgrimage and will feature the photos and videos of 14 residents of

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the Boundary who have documented their pilgrimages through photo, video or song: Cianda Bourrel, Stu Brown, Brigitte Faramin, Ken Flagel, Tracey Garvin, Jill Gresley-Jones, Kim Kinakin, Yvonne Konar, Charlotte Lewall, Don Lindeman, Dave Milton, Joan Thompson, Carol Tomlinson and Lisa Tunold. Themes of exhibits will range from the traditional—walking the Camino de Santiago, the prayer circle in Tibet, the fabled ascent to Machu Picchu—to personal voyages of self-discovery. Hours of opening will be 1 – 5 p.m. Thursdays -Sundays, and to allow everyone to attend the show who wishes, admission to this group show will be free. A special catered opening night reception on Oct. 23, 7 - 9 p.m., which will give the public a chance to meet the exhibitors, will kick off this rare opportunity to experience a curated pilgrimage right in one’s backyard!

Mark your calendars for Tuesday, Oct. 20, when the Grand Forks Writers Guild presents the last Poetry Café of 2015, from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. at the Grand Forks and District Public Library. Everyone is invited, from students to seniors, to read poems written by their favourite poets, or poems they have written themselves. If you don’t plan to read, come to listen; what’s a reader without a listener? The Poetry Café – fun aplenty on Oct. 20! Refreshments will be graciously provided by the library.

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Jackson Olsen of Grand Forks Secondary (GFSS) dribbles the ball as teammate Jared Sioga looks on during the Wolves’ 2-0 win Wednesday against Prince Charles of Creston during a play-day at GFSS.

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once more. Wanting to try something different, she started skating with The new coach of the Grand the Edmonton Ice Elite Senior Forks Figure Skating Club is not Synchronized Team. The team competed across new to the area or the country and the club—she grew finished sixth up here and many at the Nationals will remember Diearning the team ana Koftinoff. an overseas comDiana Tubrett petition for the (Koftinoff) grew up next season. Tuin Grand Forks and brett decided to started skating at return to B.C., this the age of two. She time the Okanastarted competing gan. She was hired when she was four as head coach and and continued untook skaters to til graduating high DIANA TUBRETT provincials. Afschool. During her teenage years she also started to ter two seasons with the South coach the younger skaters in the Okanagan Figure Skating Club in Oliver, B.C., she moved east local club. At 18, Tubrett toured with Ice to New Brunswick where she Capades. She travelled through began a 10-year career working Mexico, Puerto Rico, Thailand, for the Department of National Malaysia, Indonesia, Singapore Defense in the federal governand Hong Kong while perform- ment. She met and married her husband Brian Tubrett, a soldier ing for huge audiences. Tubrett came off the road in the Canadian Forces. They lived and worked at Caand was hired as a club coach in Grand Forks. Only staying nadian Forces Base Gagetown a year, she was off to Alberta for five years. They were then to obtain a diploma in medical posted to Canadian Forces Base transcription and to compete Petawawa, Ontario for five years

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and started raising their four children before being posted to Halifax, Nova Scotia. They spent the last two years on the east coast where Brian retired after 26 years of service. Feeling a sense of freedom, the family decided to move back to Grand Forks. Having been here for a few months now and getting the kids settled into school, Tubrett is returning to the ice to coach again with the Grand Forks figure Skating Club. Her qualifications and tests include Quadruple Gold – Figures, Freeskate, Dance and Artistic; Junior Competitive Freeskate; Pre-Novice Competitive Pairs; competed at Provincial level, and B.C. Winter Games in singles; competed at the national level in senior synchronized skating; and she coached students who competed at the provincial level. Her family is still transitioning from military to civilian life and they are excited to be here in Grand Forks while doing so. The community has been so welcoming and Tubrett said she is really looking forward to getting back on the ice and working with the kids.

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Grand Forks’ arena is celebrating its 50th birthday and shows no signs of slowing down. The arena was built back in 1965 and has been through many changes over the years. After 49 years, the arena was renamed last year to Jack Goddard Memorial Arena in recognition of one of the men instrumental in the building of the arena. In honour of the anniversary, there will be a free community skate on Sunday, Oct. 25 from 3 - 5 p.m. There will also be cake and an opportunity to view photos and swap stories about the arena and the various users.

The beginning

The arena was built largely by volunteers and was open to the public on Oct. 23, 1965. The mayor at the time was Alfred Downey and the aldermen were Peter Podovinikoff, Richard Bartlett, James Glanville and Jack Goddard. Before the arena was built, Grand Forks had an outdoor arena with lights in the downtown area, which meant users were at the mercy of the weather. Because of that, Goddard proposed an indoor arena be built in the west end of town. He and others worked diligently to ensure the success of the project. “I remember Dad coming home meeting after meeting informing us how close it was to the possibility of being defeated,” said Jack Goddard Jr. The project was finally approved in 1964 and work began almost immediately. Art Stavenjord vividly remembers when the arena was built and how it was mainly volunteers who did the work. “I recall going to Vancouver with Wes Docksteader and Harvey Parliament (they were both on the committee to build the arena) to someplace where they built the beams,” he told the Gazette. “They said, give us a purchase order. We didn’t have one from the city so I used one from Boundary Electric.” Stavenjord, who was later in charge of the landscaping around the rink, recalled that the city had hired an architect to design the parking lot area. “They had a whole array of grassy areas like the two they have now that you park around,” he said. “The maintenance people saw that and said, ‘don’t you dare put that in because we have to plow the snow around all those stupid things.’ So we never put them in on the other side.” Another interesting story about the arena is that when they were pouring the cement for the ice floor it became so cold they had to stop. “Sandner Brothers from Christina Lake had an older mixer and they had steam running some part of it,” said Stavenjord. “They had to go down there and mix the cement with warm water and bring it up here. They got to the blue line and they had to quit—it was 30 or 40 below. We were standing there almost frozen. Regrettably, they had to quit and leave a seam and it was supposed to be a non-seam floor.”

Name change

In May 2014 the Grand Forks Arena was of-

ficially renamed the Jack Goddard Memorial Arena in honour of the former mayor and alderman who was instrumental in the building of the arena. Attending the re-christening ceremony were several dignitaries including then-mayor Brian Taylor; Regional District of Kootenay Boundary (RDKB) area D/Rural Grand Forks representative Roly Russell; then-RDKB director of facilities John Mackey and Jack Goddard Jr. Mackey said at the event, “Right from the get-go, everyone that heard the presentation and was involved at any level thought it was a great idea.” Goddard passed away in 2013 at the age of 93. He was remembered as a very enthusiastic supporter of athletics. Not only was he instrumental in the building of the arena that would later bear his name, but he also helped bring Babe Ruth minor baseball to the area. His son Jack Jr. told the Gazette at the ceremony that he and the family were very honoured by the arena naming recognition. “Everyone was so ecstatic about it,” he said. “A lot of people who didn’t know Dad said it was the greatest thing that could happen. It’s a great tribute for a person who did so much for the community.” Jack Jr. added that it was great to see so many family members out to the ceremony. “Everyone was here,” he said. “His two sons and two daughters, all his grandchildren. It just worked out great. It was super. It’s a great honour. Now every time someone comes to town they’ll see his name and remember who Dad was.” Iris Hooge, who was involved with the Border Bruins and the arena for many years, agreed that it was very fitting. “I came from Nelson where we had an arena and here we come to Grand Forks and they had no arena,” she said. “It was really exciting (when it was built). It was a thrill to me that they named it after Jack Goddard. He was instrumental in us getting the arena. There were others at the time but he really worked hard on council and I’m really glad they put his name on it.”

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user fees. GFREC consists of 17 permanent staff members and a 10-person advisory recreation commission comprised of volunteers representing the city and Area D. The primary users of the arena are hockey clubs (including Junior B Border Bruins, minor, adult and drop-in), figure skating and public skating. Public skating sessions are available on Sunday from 3 - 5 p.m. (Session cancelled if Bruins game); Thursday from 1:15 - 2:15 p.m. for adults only; parent and tot skate and play goes Mondays and Wednesdays from 10:15 -11:15 a.m.; and toonie skates go Tuesdays from 3:45 -4:45 p.m. and Fridays from 1:45 - 3:30 p.m. Drop-in hockey programs are always popular with casual hockey on Fridays from 12:30 - 1:30 p.m. and Sundays from 5:15 to 6:15 p.m. Seniors 55+ hockey goes Tuesday and Thursdays from 9 - 10 a.m. and 65+ goes Monday and Wednesdays from 9 - 10 a.m. as well. Hockey for kids 12 and under is Fridays from 11:15 - 12:15 (parents welcome); and family drop-in is Saturdays Oct. 3 to Dec. 19 from 4:45 - 5:45 p.m.

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The rink is the home to the Grand Forks Border Bruins junior B hockey team of the Kootenay International Junior Hockey League. The Bruins have inhabited the arena every year (except two) since 1969. They have had seven winning seasons in 43 years with the last one being 1996-97 when they had a 22-18 record. Despite that lack of success, the Bruins continue to draw decent crowds to the arena for 26 home games per year. The Bruins have sent a number of players on to the NHL including Craig Redmond (L.A. Kings and Edmonton Oilers), Steve Passmore (Hartford Whalers, New Jersey Devils and Detroit Red Wings), Alan Kerr (N.Y. Islanders, Detroit Red Wings and Winnipeg Jets) and Kevin Sawyer (St. Louis Blues, Boston Bruins, Phoenix Coyotes and Anaheim Ducks). Sawyer grew up in Christina Lake and played his minor hockey in Grand Forks. He played one season with the Border Bruins before going on to the Spokane Chiefs of the WHL. Sawyer then

went on to play parts of six seasons in the NHL. After retiring from hockey, Sawyer returned to the Lake and is currently coaching his children in the Grand Forks Minor Hockey Association (GFMHA). “I remember as a kid sitting in ‘The Jungle’ and watching the Bruins play—Darren Burrows, Vince Burrows, Rick Wright, those type of guys,” said Sawyer. “The Jungle was where all the high school kids would watch and it seemed larger then life. It was exciting and fun to be a part of. We had this big, loud siren we used to ring every time the Bruins scored. It was pretty cool.” Sawyer said the rink used to always be packed for Bruin games. “It was so exciting to be there as a fan and eventually as a player,” he said. Sawyer remembers trying out and getting cut as both a 15-year-old and 16-year-old. “As a 17-year-old I got cut but was able to make my way on to the squad a couple of months into the season because of injuries,” he said. “I was elated to be a Border Bruin.” Sawyer said the team back when he played was competitive. “We weren’t a championship team but we won more than we lost,” he said. “We had really good support from the community. We were really competitive and the support from the town reflected that. It was something special to be a part of that’s for sure.” The following year, Sawyer tried out for Spokane of the major Hockey has been the biggest user of the Grand Forks (Jack Goddard Memojunior Western Hockrial) Arena since it opened with hundred of players suiting up through the years. Photo courtesy of GFREC

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Arena turns 50 ey League. He made the Chiefs as a walkon at 17-years-old. He was captain in his last year as a 20-year-old before moving on to the professional ranks. Sawyer is back on the ice at Jack Goddard Memorial Arena both as a coach for both his kids’ minor hockey teams and also as a player with the Boundary Adult Men’s Hockey League (BAMHL). BAMHL is another big ice user at the rink with 80 players and five teams competing this year. “It’s awesome,” said Sawyer. “There’s a lot of guys who used to play junior here in Grand Forks or elsewhere. Now it’s a big group of friends trying to pretend we’re in the NHL.” Sawyer said the league organizers have done a great job ensuring that the league is competitive. The league is in its third year and has had a draft for the last two. “Last year was amazingly even and this year looks to be the same again this year,” he said. “It’s fun when you go out each night knowing you’re going to be competing and have a good game.” This year, Grand Forks Minor Hockey Association has 85 players registered including 12 females. The players are divided over six teams ranging from pre-novice (ages 5 and 6) right up to midget (ages 15 to 17). Current Border Bruin defenceman Josh Hammett played his minor hockey in Grand Forks starting with pre-novice. He ended up going off to Osoyoos to play rep hockey in midget before returning to town to play for the Bruins. “I always wanted to play with the Bruins growing up,” he said. “It was my dream. Being in Osoyoos and then getting to come back and wear Grand Forks colours was a dream come true.” Hammett loved attending the Border Bruins home games as a kid and loves being a part of the hockey community in Grand Forks once again. “I’ve always been in awe of how fast the pace was,” he said. “I said I want to play with them. I’m lucky enough to get the chance. After playing out of town in Osoyoos for two years it’s nice to play at home again with the rink five minutes from my house.” Hammett said that he’s always enjoyed playing at Grand Forks (Jack Goddard Memorial) Arena. “I love playing here,” he said. “It brings back some great memories. It’s amazing. I love it. Home games are by far my most fa-

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vourite part of playing.”

Figure Skating

The Grand Forks Figure Skating Club has been around for as long as the arena has. The first executive was formed in 1965 and shortly after became a member of the B.C. and Canadian Figure Skating Associations. The first president of the club was Jean Cline. Other directors were Tannis Verigin, vice-president, and Nancy Dale, secretarytreasurer. The first coach was Jim Corrigan who remained as coach until 1970. Erna Gobbett was also involved early on with the club and carried on a number of positions including president and judge. “All we needed were skaters and that was no problem as we ended up with 150 skaters that first year,” said Gobbett. The figure skating club held their first show in 1966 with Art Stavenjord acting as MC. Starting in 1967, the shows were called carnivals and became very involved. “Coach Corrigan loved a big show and that is what we got,” recalled Gobbett. “The first one was called A Centennial Extravaganza with MC Ron Frazer and included a speech by Mayor Jack Goddard and organ music by Alexander Leander. Four hundred people came and thoroughly enjoyed themselves.” Gobbett said the carnivals became bigger and better each, and the skating improved as well. The Gazette stated, “The carnival showed that Grand Forks has some talented skaters.” Throughout the years, many skaters from the club competed at the West Kootenay and the Kootenay Regional Championships. Later on, top skaters began to enter the B.C. Championships as well as the B.C. Winter Games. “In the ‘70s, ‘80s and ‘90s we had more than a dozen skaters that qualified for the B.C. Championships or Winter Games,” said Gobbett. Beverley Vatkin went on to place fourth in the Western Championships. Geoff Gobbett was the Kootenay regional champion for three years and placed fifth in the B.C. Winter Games and sixth in the B.C. Championships. Tyler Bidnyk also qualified in B.C., then Western Canada Divisionals and then the Canadian Championships. Raymond Makortoff received a bronze medal at the B.C. Winter Games. Starting in 1977 Grand Forks Skating Club hosted the Sunshine Valley Open Competition, which was a new freeskate

event. “This was mainly a fundraiser and a fun event everyone could enter,” said Gobbett. “So we had people from Spokane and even the Fraser Valley. We had about 150 skaters come out. The event went on for 33 years and is sorely missed.” In 1980 the club ended up hosting the Kootenay Regional Championship, B.C. Winter Games skateoff and Sunshine Valley Open all on the same very busy (From left) Current arena staff Lilly Bryant and Kim Johnson met weekend. “That was a very recently with pioneers Erna Gobbett and Art Stavenjord to recall the early days of the Grand Forks Arena. Craig Lindsay photo fun three days of open, I guess you’d call it the foyer where skating,” said Gobbett. “We also had the top judges from everyone would go to smoke.” Hooge recalled that the concession used Vancouver who all thought we did a really to be where the skate shop is now. “The good job.” next concession was built by the Lion’s Other memories Club in the 1970s and was actually built for Bev Wisnicki recalls renting the ice at minor hockey,” she said. Then-RDKB recreation director Ranthe arena with her friends back in the day and playing mixed hockey. “We would rent dy Johnson decided that the concession the arena for $10 an hour and play pick-up should be operated by all three clubs (mihockey,” she said. “It was a lot of fun. There nor hockey, figure skating and Border Bruweren’t as many people using the rink back ins). “That’s when I became involved,” she then so you could actually get a prime time said. “We all took our turns. We did really well. That place just rocked. We made pretspot.” Wisnicki worked in the arena for a num- ty good money there.” Iris and her husband Ron took over the ber of years. “I remember all the fellows who worked there in the rink,” she said. concession in 2003 and ran it until 2013. She “Everyone worked there for a long time. It said the fries were always very popular. “It was really good,” she said. “I loved was a really good crew. It was a great place the arena. I like hockey and love being to work.” Wisnicki said it was great to watch the there.” In between, Ron and Iris were very inarena evolve over the years and add more dressing room, offices, an expanded con- volved with the Border Bruins doing everything except drive the bus, she says. cession and more. The Hooges still come out to every “It’s an amazing building to be in such good shape,” she said. “It’s been looked Bruins home game they can and cheer after well. It’s a great asset for this commu- on the team. “I give them credit for keeping the team going all these years,” said nity and hopefully always will be.” Iris Hooge is another local who has fond Iris. “That’s why we go to support them. memories of the arena in Grand Forks. “My I would say everyone should get out and kids started playing minor hockey in the support the Bruins.” So if you’ve ever been to or used the are1970s,” she said. “The arena has changed somewhat. Where the office is, the warm na over the past 50 years be sure to come room, and the Bruins dressing room—none out on Oct. 25 from 3 to 5 p.m. for the free of that was there. That was all added later. community skate, cake and chance to look Where the concession is now was wide at old photos and reminisce.

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BC Emergency Health Services (BCEHS) is reminding parents and caregivers that teaching children when and how to call 9-1-1 is one of the most important things they can do to help keep loved ones safe. “It’s more than teaching children how to dial a phone. It’s about helping children understand what an emergency

is and what happens when a dispatcher answers their call,” says Paramedic Unit Chief Marilyn Oberg. “Teaching children about calling 9-1-1 is simple and it can save lives.” Follow the three Ts to teach your children to call 9-1-1: Talk to your children about emergencies. Speak calmly, in a reassuring manner about different kinds of emergency situations in your home, in the park or with friends. Ask questions such as:

• What would you do if someone faints? • What would you do if someone has a bug bite? Tell children that 9-1-1 is a number to call for help when someone is in danger or not safe and that children can trust the person who answers a 9-11 call. Try role-playing to build their confidence; ask them when they should call 9-1-1 or to point out emergency workers in your community.

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Over a month and a half into the new school year, it’s time to double check and make sure your children haven’t fallen into bad habits when it comes to their backpack use. There are many ways that backpacks are misused or lead to injury, including overloaded bags, bags that are slung over only one shoulder and the style of the bag being used. The Canada Safety Council urges you to keep a close eye on your child’s use of their backpack and prevent back, spine or arm injuries before they happen. The Canadian Physiotherapy Association (CPA) recommends thorough research when picking a backpack to use. Keep the following key features in mind when deciding which bag to use: • Fit the bag to the user. There’s a temptation to get a larger bag because it will enable its user to carry more. Don’t fall victim to this thinking. Focus on getting a backpack that is comfortable, whose shoulder straps don’t dig into the shoulders, and that doesn’t extend beyond the curvature at the bottom of the back. Arms should have a full and free range of mobility, and the pack should sit around the middle of the back instead of sagging toward the bottom. • Keep weight manageable. More compartments allow the backpack’s user to better balance the weight across the pack. Additionally, bags made out of lightweight materials are naturally less heavy than backpacks made with thicker materials. Look for bags made of canvas or, if you’re worried about rain or snow, nylon. According to the CPA, a fully-loaded backpack should not weigh more than 15 per cent of its user’s body weight. • The more padding, the better. Focus on padding in the back area, which will reduce the pressure, and the shoulder straps, making sure the latter are at least two inches wide. This will help distribute the weight more evenly across the shoulders. A waist belt or strap can also help distribute some of the load to the pelvis, making for even less weight being carried on the back. Having the right tools for the job is a significant part of staying safe and uninjured, but that’s only one part of the equation. Behaviour also has a major impact on safety. Remember to be smart when using your backpack and follow these tips: • Use both straps. Slinging a bag over only one shoulder causes that shoulder to carry the whole load. This can lead to problems that include an adaptive curve in the spine, an overuse of soft tissue muscles in the neck as well as back pain. Using both straps distributes the weight more evenly and reduces the pressure put on the back. • Don’t slouch. This is good all-purpose advice, but holds

especially true when it comes to carrying backpacks. Faulty posture and weak muscles can exacerbate a lot of the problems that can come from using a backpack improperly. Backpack-related injuries are a big pain in the neck. Take steps to prevent them before they happen, and make your backpack work for you instead of the other way around. The Canada Safety Council is an independent, knowledge-based, charitable organization dedicated to the cause of safety. We provide national leadership in safety through information, education and collaboration. We are Canada’s voice and resource for safety.

“Start with the basics when your child is three or four,” Oberg suggests. “Role-play some simple scenarios with your child— “Mom can’t get up from the floor and there’s no one else around”—and then pretend to dial 9-1-1 on a play phone,” she said. “Revisit the lesson every year as your child becomes more mature and aware of his or her surroundings and abilities.”

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Rev. Simon Shenstone 250-442-5808 Reverend Cathy Straume, Assistant Priest • Holy Trinity Church, 7252 - 7th St., Grand Forks Services every Sunday at 10:30 a.m. B.A.S. Eucharist • St. Jude’s, Greenwood Services 4:00 p.m. on 1st, 3rd & 5th Sundays of the month • St. Mary’s, Kettle Valley Services 10:30 a.m. on the 2nd & 4th Sundays of the month

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CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF LATTER DAY SAINTS Grand Forks Unit 7255 Riverside Drive, Grand Forks

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Pastor Ken Schauer 509-690-0332 • 7328-19th St. (Across from Arena) Box 1689, Grand Forks, B.C. V0H 1H0 • 250-447-2562 • 250-442-3959 Sunday Morning Worship ............................................................. 8:52 a.m.

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7525 4th St. (behind Overwaitea) • Office 250-442-5815 Senior Pastors: Larry and Elsie Dannhauer

SUNDAY: Prayer..............................10:00 a.m. Church Service ..........10:30 a.m. Prayertime Tuesdays....................................................................10:00 a.m. Tuesday Night Seminars ................................................................7:00 p.m.

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GOSPEL CHAPEL

Norma Steeves Healey (Castillo) August 11, 1933 – September 22, 2015 Although it is with profound sadness and loss that the family of Norma Healey announce her peaceful passing from our world, she has now been reunited with many other cherished family and friends. Norma was born in Solano, Nueva Vizcaya, Philippines on August 11, 1933 to two gentle and dignified souls. It’s not surprising she was also a gentle and dignified lady, becoming a teacher in the Philippines like her father and youngest brother. However, Norma’s early life was not without extreme hardship and suffering: she endured the individual losses of six brothers and also recalled the horrors that WWII wrought (e.g. abandoning their home one night, hiding in fields/caves, searching for food in the dark, selling firewood to make a little money for things foraging couldn’t produce, ‘starting over’ when the war ended). Despite such extreme conditions as a child, Norma’s gentle demeanour, hospitality and mischievous sense of humour prevailed her entire life. Norma moved to Peace River, Alberta when she was 38; the December snow would have been a shock for someone not used to cold weather! She finally moved to Grand Forks, B.C. in 1976. Her natural athleticism led her to play volleyball and shortstop in softball (where she earned the nickname ‘Tiny but Terrible’ because it was bad for the opposing team if they let the ball get to her). Well into her adult life, she climbed trees to gather fruit and enjoyed nature, including the multiple deer that frequented the surroundings of her home. Norma loved watching her beloved Canucks and you might as well either watch with her or call back later as she would be so distracted! She enjoyed reading hockey magazines and kept meticulous handwritten statistics and rankings. She enjoyed many kinds of music and would enthusiastically show some Filipino dance steps, sing a few lyrics, strum her mandolin or banjo or even grab her harmonica. Her vegetable and flower gardens were her passion and she was often outside watering, weeding and harvesting happily; it would take an hour just to water houseplants. Her crochet, knitting and embroidery skills were also prominently placed in her home. Ironically, she couldn’t swim very well but that didn’t deter her from being at the water’s edge or fishing. She was an amazing cook/baker, doing both prolifically so there was no shortage of food to choose from at her house. A very strong sense of family defined Norma best and she cared deeply for everyone she encountered. Anyone, regardless of age, background and education were treated with kindness, respect, dignity and love, no matter where she was. Norma arrived in her heavenly home close to sunrise of September 22, 2015. She was welcomed by her first husband (Horace Robert Steeves – 1986), both parents (Servillano Castillo – 1992, Rosa Sagaysay - 2001) and seven brothers (Romulo 1988, Servillano Jr., Quintin, Conrado, Oscar, Renato, Zosimo). Joining her later are her husband Alvin Healey, daughter Kathryn Nelner (Ron), son Robert Steeves (Susie), sister Purita Rezansoff (Peter), brother Moises Castillo (Levy), step-daughter Roberta and numerous nieces and nephews. Arrangements were entrusted to the Baker family of Grand Forks Funeral Home, gffh@shaw.ca. Norma’s passion for flowers was roses, asters, peonies, pansies but donations can be made to the Canadian Cancer Society or the Grand Forks Gospel Chapel Food Pantry.

7048 Donaldson Drive, Box 2528, Grand Forks, B.C. 250-442-5148 ; Senior Pastor Henry P. Klassen; Tammy Battersby, Community Care Co-ordinator; Benjamin Jepsen, Associate Youth Pastor Worship Service ...........................................................................10:30 a.m. Youth Activities - Friday ................................................................ 7:00 p.m. SEPT. TO MAY Pioneer Clubs - (girls Gr 1-7) Tuesday ......................................... 3:30 p.m. Brigade - Battalion (boys Gr. 7-12) Wednesday ........................... 7:00 p.m. Brigade - Stockade & Tree Climbers (boys Gr. 1-6) - Thursday ............................................................. 7:00 p.m. Weekly HOME groups, various times and days; also, weekly bible studies for seniors, young marrieds, and college and careers - call the church office for details.

GRAND FORKS BAPTIST CHURCH

Independent/Fundamental/Conservative/KJV Pastor Brett Swope • 250-443-1557 • 7850 2nd Street

Sundays: Adult Sunday School ................................................................10:00 a.m. Main Service .............................................................................11:00 a.m. Bible studies available upon request

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Buddhist Meditation & Empowerment Centre Sundays: Meditation and Spiritual Teaching with Master Maticintin ..11:00 a.m. For directions call 1-800-336-6015 • Westbridge, B.C.

KING OF KINGS NEW TESTAMENT CHURCH AND ACADEMY

735 9th Ave., Midway, BC • Rick Steingard • 250-449-2252 Sunday Service ............................................................................10:00 a.m.

RIVER VALLEY COMMUNITY CHURCH

2826 - 75th Ave. (near Hutton School) Senior Pastor Gabe Warriner • Office 250-442-8456 Sunday Service (Sunday School during service) .........................10:30 a.m. Preteen Sports Night - Mondays at Hutton School ..............................6 p.m. Ignite Youth, Fridays............................................................................7 p.m. Youth leader: Jon Gohn Affiliated with Pentecostal Assemblies of Canada

SACRED HEART ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH

Father John M. Kellogg • Box 128, 346 Church St., Greenwood, B.C. VOH 1JO Mass - Saturdays.......................................................................... 5:00 p.m.

SACRED HEART ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH

Father John M. Kellogg; Box 459, 7269 - 9th St., Grand Forks, B.C. VOH 1HO 250-442-3114 Saturday mass (Grand Forks) .......................................................7:30 p.m. SUNDAY MASS (Grand Forks) ................................................... 9:30 a.m. Tuesday-Thursday ....................................................................... 9:00 a.m. Christina Lake Community Hall: Mass.........................................11:30 a.m.

GRAND FORKS SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST

4500 Hillview Road, Box 1524, Grand Forks • 250-442-5081 or 250-442-3221 SATURDAY SERVICES: Sabbath School (Bible classes for all ages) ................................. 9:15 a.m. Hour of Worship............................................................................11:00 a.m.

UNITED CHURCH OF CANADA

Boundary Pastoral Charge - Rev. Kim Horwood Office: Hours - Mon. 8 - 11 am, Thurs. & Fri. 8 - 3 pm • Phone: 250-442-3311 email: stjohn@telus.net Sunday Services St. John’s - Grand Forks...............................................................11:00 a.m. St. Columba - Greenwood ............................................................. 9:00 a.m. Perley Memorial, Christina Lake.................................................... 9:00 a.m.


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Education/Trade Schools Interior Heavy Equipment Operator School. Real World Tasks. Weekly start dates. GPS Training! Funding Options. Already have experience? Need certification proof? Call 1-866-399-3853 or IHESHOOL.com START A new career in Graphic Arts, Healthcare, Business, Education or Information Tech. If you have a GED, call: 855-670-9765

Home Care/Support Wanted: Live in or out caregiver/support worker for a 31 years old physically disabled male in Midway, BC. To assist in all aspects of daily living & personal care. 30-40 hours per week, $16 per hour. Must be physically fit. Please email angel777123@hotmail.com

Medical/Dental HUGE DEMAND for Medical Transcriptionists! CanScribe is Canada’s top Medical Transcription training school. Learn from home and work from home. Call today! 1-800-4661535. www.canscribe.com or info@canscribe.com

Abby is a 5 year old Shitzue Pom Terrier. She has been missing since Friday, 10am from 10th street Grand Forks She has a studded collar with vet tags on it. 250-584-4479

Professional/ Management OFF. Manager with 2+ yrs exp. req’d. E:chilliwackoralsurgery@gmail.com for more info.

Are you out for a walk Thursday evening or Friday morning? Do you have a youth that would like some spending cash?

Financial Services 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 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

We are looking for carriers to deliver the Advertiser. We would deliver the papers right to your door (within city limits) and you take them from there. If you are interested please contact; Darlainea, Circulation Co-ordinator, Grand Forks Gazette 7330 2nd Street, Grand Forks Call 250-442-2191 Email: circulation@grandforksgazette.ca

, 1 , 1- , 9 SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 51 (BOUNDARY)

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

ABORIGINAL CULTURE AND STUDENT SUCCESS FACILITATOR

$$$----US Currency---$$$ Bought and sold. 2% Better rates than the bank. GF Pawnshop. 225 Central 250-442-5552

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OVERVIEW Reporting to and receiving direction from the school principal and Aboriginal Education Teacher, the Aboriginal Culture and Student Success Facilitator provides support and guidance, from a First Peoples’, Metis, and Inuit perspective, to Grand Forks Secondary School students. Additionally, as a role model and cultural interpreter, they will assist staff and Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal students in the understanding of Aboriginal perspectives of culture, heritage, values and history. This position will be 5.5 hours per day, 4 days per week, until June 29, 2016. REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS AND EDUCATION • Demonstrated success in leading student groups through authentic cultural experiences. • Demonstrated successful experience dealing with professional staff and parents. • Must be a strong advocate for youth with Aboriginal ancestry. • Experience and authentic knowledge of Aboriginal culture and issues. POSITION DESCRIPTION • Provides academic encouragement and assistance to Aboriginal students to achieve success by coaching, explaining and enhancing their learning experiences in a group or individual setting. • Assists in the completion of Aboriginal Student Learning Plans for all Aboriginal students. • Monitors Aboriginal student attendance, and encourages regular participation in school and extracurricular activities. • Provides mentoring and support to Aboriginal students to help strengthen their cultural and individual identities. • Facilitates the understanding of Aboriginal perspectives of culture, heritage, values and history to Aboriginal and Non-Aboriginal students and the school staff. • Assists in organi]ing and facilitating cultural presentations and ¿eld trips with students to support the goals of the Boundary Aboriginal Education Enhancement Agreement. • Creating and maintaining a vibrant, culturally rich and safe space for Aboriginal students in the school. • Performs other assigned comparable or transient duties which are within the area of knowledge and skills required by this job description. Interested persons are requested to forward resume and supporting documents to Mr. Doug Lacey, Director of Learning. Letters of application, including resume and references, must be received by 3:00 p.m., October 16, 2015. Mr. Doug Lacey, Director of Learning Box 640, Grand Forks, BC V0H 1H0 Telephone: 250-442-8258 • Fax: 250-442-8800 • Email: charlene.wiebe@sd51.bc.ca Please also note that in accordance with the Criminal Records Review Act, selected candidates not currently employed by School District No. 51 (Boundary) must pay a $28 fee and sign a release to permit a criminal record review. Employment with the District is subject to passing this criminal record review. Only applicants selected for an interview will be contacted.


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Merchandise for Sale

Home Improvements

Firearms

Misc. for Sale

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.

PAL licensed. 13 boxes (Igman made in Bosnia) 30.06, very accurate, $20 each box, min. 2 or more boxes 250-443-3132.

4 Goodyear Winter Tires in good shape off Honda CR-V, Size 225-65-17 mounted on 5 hole steel rims w/ wheel covers $250 250-447-9079

Household Services

Free Items

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

Pets & Livestock

Feed & Hay TRITICALE SEED $18/bushel. Avail Oct 7th 250-442-9693 or 250-442-3049

Merchandise for Sale

Auctions 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. ONLINE AUCTION - COMMERCIAL RESTAURANT EQUIPMENTOPENS WED OCT 14 - CLOSES WED OCT 21.........BAILIFF SEIZED PIZZA EQUIP, BAKERY & TACO EQUIP PLUS LEASE RETURNS - incl. Garland cooking equip, Berkel Slicers, Hobart 60 Quart Legacy Mixer, Meat Grinder, Sheeters, Walk-ins, Pizza & Convection Ovens, dishwashers, canopies and MORE !!!!! View Weekdays 10am to 4pm @Active Auction Mart - Unit 295 - 19358 96th Ave, Surrey, BC--- view ONLINE & REGISTER to BID @www.activeauctionmart.com --- Tel: 604-371-1190 email: buyit@activeauctionmart.com

Houses For Sale

Feral kittys need a good home. Great barn cats. Good mousers. 250-442-2578.

Fruit & Vegetables Organic Garlic. 7 varieties, juicy jumbos and single cloves. 250-442-8354

Garage Sales Grand Forks: 7632 Phoenix Way, Sat Oct 17th, 8am-?. Furniture, asst house hold items. YARD SALE,Sat Oct 17th 9am to 2pm 7246 22nd Street YARD SALE Sat, Oct 17th 9am to noon, 585 Carson Rd Kid’s Sports and Goalie Equipment and Other Household and Farm Items

Heavy Duty Machinery A-CHEAP, LOWEST PRICES STEEL SHIPPING Dry Storage Containers Used 20’40’45’53’ and insulated containers all sizes in stock. 40’ containers as low as $2,200DMG. Huge freezers. Experienced wood carvers needed, full time. Ph Toll free 24 hours 1-866-528-7108 or 1778-298-3192 8am-5pm. Delivery BC and AB www.rtccontainer.com

Misc. for Sale 3 piece black leather sofa set, $750. 3 piece wood coffee tables, $225. Colonial kitchen table w/leaf & 4 chairs, $350. 2queen beds (immaculate), $350/each. Piano, Hoffman & Kuhne, 7 years old, $2,500 new, $1,200. 250-266-9441.

DISCOVER BORDER COUNTRY REALTY

250-442-2124

Affordable Steel Shipping Containers for sale/rent 20’ & 40’ Kootenay Containers Castlegar 250-365-3014 Grand Forks: 2 additions from a mobile(500 sq ft total) wired, one w/fireplace. $500 each 250-442-2300 Evenings

Sharon 250-442-6396

Serving the Boundary Country with Award Winning Service for over 36 years.

1-800-949-4499 www.bordercountryrealty.ca

Jazz Val Bob Edan 250-443-9088 250-442-7655 250-449-1982 250-584-4451

New patio door, both doors slide, $350. Sm maple kitchen table, $35. 250-442-4204 Posturepedic twin bed, frame-mattress-box spring. good condition. $300. 250-442-2534. 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.

4 BED, 2 BATH, 1750 SQ FT OF LIVING, FRUIT TREES, steps away from the sandy beach of Granby River. MLS® 2408641. $289,000. Call Val

FANTASTIC LOT close to Christina Lake. Come build your dream house, lots of trees for privacy on this almost a ½ acre lot. MLS® 2390182. Call Val

1040 SQ. FT. 2 BED, 2 bath open Great room w/ WD Heater for economical living! MLS® 2389491. $223,700. Call Sharon.

NEW LISTING! 4 season cabin retreat. Amazing views from every angle from this bright open concept cabin. $139,000. MLS® 2408590. Call Jazz

THIS LOT IS IN THE DESIRABLE VALLEY HEIGHT’S AREA OF GRAND FORKS, BC. There are amazing city views and mountain views. It’s a level lot that has all the service at the lot line. $69,000. MLS® 2404530. Call Edan

TRANQUIL, PRIVATE 48.9 ACRES. Up the desirable North Folk Valley. A water license available. $135,000. MLS® 2402477. Call Jazz

MANUFACTURED HOME on a corner lot in Greenwood. 2 bedroom, metal roof, nicely treed yard for privacy. Quick possession possible. $54,995. MLS® 2406515. Call Bob

GREAT BUILDING in the downtown core of Grand Forks, over 2300 sq. ft., $150,000 Nicely updated with large area in the back to expand the retail area, put in offices or even living quarters. MLS® 2405662. Call Val

FEATURE! JUST MOVE IN. 3 bdrm, 1 bath, with private fenced yard. $190.000. MLS® 2406560. Call Bob

YOURS TO ENJOY! TOP QUALITY AND SPOTLESS – TAKE A LOOK - BUILT IN 2005 AND BETTER THAN NEW! MLS® 2403408. $324,900. Call Sharon

MOVE YOUR BUSINESS TO MARKET AVE in the downtown core of Grand Forks, BC. Almost 2000 sq. ft. with movable walls. $239,000. MLS® 2404688. Call Jazz

GREAT SWIMMING HOLE, 1600 square foot home on the river, very private yard. $449,000. MLS® 2406515. Call Bob

Misc. Wanted !LOOKING FOR DONATIONS! *Senior Gal fixing up an old cozy trailer - generously donated by a kind young gentleman NEEDED: *Powerbar *2 electrical chords *2 med lg propane tanks *Strong Plastic & Tape for winterizing windows * 6 bales of peat moss CONTACT: Tammy @ the Gospel Church 250-443-1295 REWARD: The Senior’s prayers & gratitude, and “Paying it Forward” one day

Private Coin Collector Looking to Buy Collections, Olympic Gold & Silver Coins, Estates + Chad: 250-499-0251 Local. We buy gold! Rings, chains, bracelets, etc. Cash paid by value (weight and karat). Even broken jewelry and scrap gold. Picture ID required. Grand Forks Pawnshop, 225 Central. 250-442-5552.

Houses For Sale

Houses For Sale

Property Management Services Owners and Prospective Tenants Call

Ken Dodds

250-442-2632

250-442-2711 Toll free: 1-800-567-3199 www.grandforksrealestate.ca

4 SEASON LAKEFRONT BEACH HOME on with over 130 ft. of lakeshore. 900 sq. ft. decks and 12 x 16 outdoor kitchen. 3 BR, 2 bath with gas fireplace for 4 season comfort. Has a private RV site with lake view. Parking for up to 14 vehicles. 10 x 20 shop. Newer septic field, roof and decking. New top of the line E-Z-DOCK boat dock. Allan Block beach wall. $899,000. MLS® 2399415

5 BR, 3 BATHROOMS. Immaculate family home, 1200 sq. ft. plus a full, finished basement. As new appliances. 2 car garage with a large workshop area. Deer-fenced back yard with a great raised-bed garden area. Central Grand Forks, easy walk to everything. $274,900. MLS® 2406927

WELL CARED FOR 3 BR, 2 BATH FAMILY HOME. Full basement. Lots of new updates in and out. Large lot is .287 acre. 14x25 garage and 2 workshop areas. Lots of outbuildings. Central air conditioning, gas fireplace, and underground sprinklers. Landscaped yard and garden areas are fenced. Room for your RV. Great basement with a large family room and a den/office and workshop area. $229,900. MLS® 2406986

GREAT PRICE for this 2 BR, 1 bath home that is centrally located. Great for INVESTORS, FIRST TIME HOME BUYERS, or SNOW BIRDS with all amenities on the main floor. Call today to view! $129,900. MLS® 2408509

“HOBBY FARM” 24 plus acres ready for animals, fenced and cross fenced. 30x30 ft. barn. approx. 10 acres in pasture, and the remainder is sloped, rolling. Modest 2 BR mobile to live in while you build your new home. Rural private setting. $235,000. MLS® 2402255

REDUCED! 6 ½ acres with a stunning view of the whole Grand Forks Valley and the U.S.A. Ideal for a hobby farm with a southern exposure. Several great building sites. Comes with a 32 gal/ min well. $154,900. MLS® 2405199

TONS OF POTENTIAL! This 5 BR, 2 bath hidden gem is a great starter home or family home given a little TLC. $220,000. MLS® 2403748

LUXURY EXECUTIVE HOME at the Lake. 3 BR, 3 bath, huge basement all on a beautifully landscaped lot. This home has high quality custom designs throughout, do not miss it! $629,000. MLS® 2405173

LOTS & LOTS OF HOUSE! Over 3,000 sq. ft., 5 bd. & 3 full baths. Lovely country kitchen, open floor plan up & huge rec room & separate family room down. Also a nice fenced back yard, close to schools & recreation. Only asking $375,000 for this immaculate home. MLS® 2406011

NOT TOO LATE to buy a home at Christina Lake & enjoy it for full time living or for summer recreation. Over 1,400 sq. ft. of well maintained living with 3 BR. 2 baths & close to beach, school, shopping & golf. Only asking $249,000. MLS® 2403823

WOW! What a buy! 1,600 sq. ft. on main, 4 BR, 2 bath, 1993 custom built, double garage, central air & vac, gas fireplace, covered deck, new roof, irrigation, great location. $294,000. MLS® 2403162

NEW PRICE 6.14 Acres, 5 BR, 2 baths, garage, views, need to hear more call your Realtor®. $377,000. MLS® 2406024

5 BR, 2.5 BATH LOG HOME has 98 acres with river frontage on the Granby River. Sauna and change room at the river. This property may have subdivision potential. $895,000. MLS® 2407531

GREAT LOW MAINTENANCE HOME In lovely rural community! 3 BR, 2 bathrooms and shop! $134,000. MLS® 2408433

20 ACRES OF FENCED FARMLAND on GF Irrigation. A rare find! $265,000. MLS® 2408642

CHARMING, 3 BR cottage in Greenwood. New flooring, paint & bath fixtures. Low maintenance, 50’x110’ lot with terraced back yard for gardening. Priced to sell at $99,000. MLS® 2405757

10.88 ACRES. Recreational paradise! Only 10 minutes from Grand Forks. Drilled well, septic approval, power. Why wait? Asking $163,000. MLS® 2406325

UNIQUE OPPORTUNITY to step into a turnkey ornamental tree farm with inventory ready for digging next spring. Money does grow with trees!!! $330,000. MLS® 2408435

Linda Laktin

Harry Davy

Barry Poppenheim

Cindy Anthony

Pete Vanjoff

Ken Dodds

Gayle Holmes

Aaron Anthony

Gary Smith

Ron Woods

Tammy Schembri

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Wednesday, October 14, 2015 Grand Grand Forks Forks Gazette Gazette Wednesday, October 14, 2015

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Property Management

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Grand Forks, Corner Unit, 1380 sq ft, 2 bed, 2 bath, insuite laundry,adult building, 179,900 250-443-3261 Grand Forks: Riverfront 2 bdrm, 2 bath, 1300+ sq. ft. Balcony, natural gas fireplace, one level unit, 50+ building. Convenient downtown location. $140,000. 250-447-9389

Houses For Sale Christina Lake: upper floor 2 bdrm, 1 bath. lower rental suite: 1 bdrm, kitchen, den and bath. garage and shop, fenced yard, close to beach, tennis courts and amenities. $229,000. Call 250-505-4275. Grand Forks: 2 bdrm house on 100’ x 125’, corner lot, hospital area, fully renovated, $149,900/obo. 250-442-2599 or 250-443-1599. Grand Forks: across from hospital, fixer upper. On treed & serviced lot. 250-442-2804 “REDUCED�

2005

Double Wide Modular Home

24x44 in Triangle Gardens. 45 years and up. Vaulted ceiling, open plan, bay window, 3 bdrm, 2 bath, pantry, low maintenance, gas heat, air conditioning, 5 appl’s, UGS, landscaped, covered deck & carport, must see. View anytime. 250-442-8676

Mobile Homes & Parks Grand Forks: Cheapest lot/ mobile. 3010 first Rd. 1200sq ft, $83,500. 250-442-2300

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Rentals Apt/Condo for Rent Grand Forks: 2bdrm apt., N/P, RR. 250-442-2276 / 250442-6800. Grand Forks: 2 bdrm ground level suite, NP, NS, RR. 250442-2599 or 250-443-1599 Grand Forks: clean 1 bdrm apt in quiet building near down town. Recent updates. N/S, RR. $500/m. 778-214-0408.

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Rentals

2003 CLASS B MERCEDES DIESEL, Leisureway Van, Low Mileage, New Tires, Generator, asking 42,500 250-4425580

2 bdrm mobile $600, private setting 3 bdrm home close to downtown $800 3bdrm 1 bath $850 near schools 3 bdrm 2 bath home 5 appl’s $900 avail Nov 1st

Trucks & Vans

Grand Forks

Greenwood

1 bdrm home 4 appl’s $550 2 bdrm home 5 appl’s $700 3 bdrm 2.5 bath home 4 appl’s $750 3 bdrm 1 bath 4 appl’s small shop large yard $750 Close to school Avail Nov 1st TERM NEGOTIABLE ON PRIME INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL or OFFICE SPACE IN GRAND FORKS N/S, N/P, References. Ken: 250-442-2632 ken.dodds@yahoo.ca Grand Forks Realty Ltd.

Rooms for Rent Grand Forks: room in 3 bdrm house, utils inc, furnished, near OWT, $400. 442-0122

Shared Accommodation SHARED ACCOMODTION avail in Grand Forks, located on the river side within walking distance to downtown. Must be a responsible, employed person with references. NP/NS. Furnished home, only need to furnish your bedroom. In home laundry & utils incld. $500./mo. Call 250-584-9710.

Lets You Live Life.

Suites, Lower Grand Forks: 2 bdrm, ground level, fenced yard, all utilis including TV & wifi. Ideal for seniors. N/S. 250-442-2683.

Suites, Upper Grand Forks: Very spacious upper suite, 10 min to town, NS, NP, use of W/D, utils incld, $650/m. 250-442-2049.

HAVE YOUR SAY AT THE PUBLIC HEARING... Tuesday, October 20, 2015 at 7:00 p.m. RDKB Board Room Grand Forks 2140 Central Avenue

Regional District of the Kootenay Boundary Bylaw No. 1579 to amend Electoral Area ‘D’/Rural Grand Forks Zoning Bylaw No. 1299

2003 Ford Ranger Mileage 66,500, view at 1771-68th Ave, Grand Forks 2004 Chev Z71, 4x4, auto, exted cab, good tires, runs great, well kept. 250-442-3959

Senior Assisted Living

What is the purpose of Bylaw No. 1579, 2015? Proposed Bylaw No. 1579 would amend the Electoral Area ‘D’/Rural Grand Forks Zoning Bylaw by rezoning the subject property from ‘Industrial 4’ to ‘Estate Lot Residential 3’ to reĂ€ect the OfÂżcial Community Plan designation of ‘Estate Lot Residential’ and present use of the property.

MIDWAY, BC - Parkview Manor

Who will be at the public hearing? Director Roly Russell who has been delegated by the RDKB Board of Directors to preside over the hearing, and RDKB Staff.

Senior Assisted Living

How do I get more information? A copy of the bylaw, the Board’s resolution delegating the public hearing to Roly Russell, along with supporting documents are available for inspection at the RDKB of¿ces. The documents are available in the Trail of¿ce from 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. (843 Rossland Avenue) and the Grand Forks of¿ce from 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. (2140 Central Avenue) Monday to Friday from now till the date of the public hearing. These documents are also available online at www.rdkb.com.

BEAUTIFUL 55+, subsidized, independent housing. Rent includes two meals per day, fridge, stove, water, heat, air conditioning & use of laundry equipment. NP/NS. Rent is based on income. For inquires call (250) 449-2842

Commercial/ Industrial

Commercial/ Industrial

How does the public hearing work? Those in attendance will be given the opportunity to speak. If you are unable to attend the hearing, written submissions can be forwarded to the RDKB ofÂżce in Trail until 4 p.m. on the day of the hearing. All verbal and written submissions will become part of the public record. The RDKB Board cannot accept presentations after the public hearing has closed.

PRIME RETAIL SPACE AVAILABLE 7000 SQUARE FEET AT CHRISTINA LAKE

Theresa Lenardon, Manager of Corporate Administration

(The old Dollar Store Space) Great business opportunity for self starter or experienced retail operator. Landlord can offer very favourable terms to the right Tennant.

250-368-9148

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www.rdkb.com

Until there's a cure, there's us.

Call 604.290.6699

BOUNDARY BUSINESS DIRECTORY BOUNDARY BUSINESS DIRECTORY

Grand Forks: Lg 2 bdrm apt in quiet building, deck with riverview, avail Nov 1st. 250-442-8367.

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space in downtown area of Grand Forks 250-442-2276 / 250-442-6800 Grand Forks: 860 sq ft, 2 offices, reception, office kitchen, washroom. Located Bridgeview Place, 2nd St. $550/m + utils. Avail Oct 1st. Call 250447-6313 or email obrien.julie3@gmail.com

Duplex / 4 Plex Grand Forks: 3 bdrm 4plex, 6 appl’s, sm balcony, N/P, N/S, near arena. $850/m incl utils. Nov 1st. 250-365-7231

Homes for Rent Grand Forks: 3bdrm, 2 bath, renoded, 5 apply’s, NS, fenced area, avail Nov 1st, $1,200 + utils. 250-808-2866 Grand Forks: Clean older mobile home, F/S, gas, cent/air, laundry hookup, Absolutely No Smokers, Pets or Partiers. Suitable for 1-2 quiet responsible adults. Landlord References Required. 250-442-8289

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

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Hay Sales 10405 Granby Rd (9 km) • email: gofer@xplornet.com

Division of Gofer Farms Ltd. –

Blair’s

Commercial

Home Inspections

Quality Craftsmanship: • Framing • Concrete Work • Finishing • Purgola Construction

Phone: 250.442.8175 Cell: 250.443.1905 Email: blairshome@nethop.net

Katlin Jones

250 328-9489 www.Carlylecontracting.com

DL Carpentry Services

ELECTRICAL

Boundary Electric (1985) Ltd. • Electric Motor Sales & Repair • Pump sales & Service • Electric Parts & Sales Counter • Commercial, Residential & Industrial Electric Service Work • New Construction Electrical Contract Reg. #1210

Residental & Commercial

Concrete • Foundations • Driveways • Sidewalks Framing • Regular Timber Framing • Log Hand Rails

New House Construction & Renovations Out Buildings & Decks CALL DOUG

250-442-8505

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Redi Electric Ltd.

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Service & New Construction Commercial • Residential Industrial Pumps Honest Service – Quality Work

7920 Donaldson Dr. • 250-442-2082

GUTTERS

Framing • Decks • Finishing

Ace Gutters Inc.

250 - 442 - 5500 Ask for David

Phone 250-443-4144

• Continuous K Style Eavestroughing Installations – Repairs To book your free estimate call Edie at 250-442-8055 or Russell Danish Cell: 250-584-4381

HEATING & AIR CONDITIONING

Mini, Mid and Full Sized Excavators • Heating & Air Conditioning • Commercial & Residential Service & Install

Bobcat / Dump Truck / Hiab

CALL BARRY 250-442-4220 Cell 250-442-7333 Grand Forks, BC

STEVE DANSHIN • New Construction • Residential Builder • Renovations • Commercial Ph. 250-442-3744 Cell: 250-442-9437 Fax: 250-442-3720

ELECTRICAL

250-444-4401

HEATING & AIR CONDITIONING

MASONRY

Anthony’s Masonry BRICK - BLOCK - TILE STONE - CONCRETE 250-666-0274 250-666-0460

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(250) 442-2652 148 Sagamore Rd Grand Forks, BC

Andy 250-442-0795

A. SHELTON ELECTRICAL INSTALLATIONS & FIRE PROTECTION Certified Electrical Residential ~ Commercial Emergency Service Preventative Maintenance Serving the Andy Cell: 250-442-7120 Boundary Office: 250-445-2234 Elect. Contractor # 24118

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INDEPENDENT DISTRIBUTOR

Barb Wilkie 250.584.4840 bwilkiesales@gmail.com

Located at Boundary Electric

250-442-5561

Cascade Containers & Storage

Twisted Teeth Saw Shop

Sales or Rentals $100/month

We Sharpen • Carbide & Steel Saws • Planer & Jointer Knives • Handsaws-retooth, set & sharpen • Carbide Router Bits • Drill Bits • Hole Saws • Dado Blades • Paper Cutters • Knives • Scissors • All Garden & Yard Tools • Chainsaws & More George Stooshinoff Certified Sawfiler 3845 Victoria Rd., Grand Forks, BC Phone: 250-442-8359 • Cell: 250-443-5025 Email: gastoo@telus.net

6401 HWY 3 next to Fortis office 250.442.2599 • 250.443.1599

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on Donaldson Dr.

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OPTOMETRIST Dr. Alan LeRoy, O.D.*

OPTOMETRIST Mon.-Fri. 9 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.

3rd St., Grand Forks

250-442-8208 * denotes Optometric Corporation

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Border Self Storage

250-443-5198

ROOFING

D.D. Roofing •Asphalt Shingles • Metal • New & Re-roof • Resheet & Reconstruction • Fascia, Soffit, and Continuous Gutter Installation Reasonable Rates • Guaranteed Work

Seniors Discount - Free Estimates Cell: 250-443-1273 Home: 250-442-2179

RESIDENTIAL / COMMERCIAL / RECREATIONAL Reupholstery, Repairs and Custom Builds

236 – 72nd Ave • Grand Forks

NEW Plumber / Gasfitter in Grand Forks

Call Jesse

For all your

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Commercial & Residential Design, Sales and Service

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7990 Columbia Drive

SAW SHARPENING

Serving the Boundary since 1996. GENERAL CONTRACTOR GEN

Computerized Security Gate 5’ x 10’ to 10’ x 30’ Units

Saw, Knife & Tool Sharpening Centre

Email: russ442@telus.net

Certified Septic Planner / Installer

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7990 Columbia Drive

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Carlyle Contracting Ltd.

STORAGE

• Shingles • Metal • Composite • Torch Down

and Residential

Serving the Kootenay Boundary

OFFICE 250-442-0428

ROOFING

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Call: 250-442-0534

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250-442-2499

WATER Hoffy’s Water Service 21 years experience • Water softeners • Reverse osmosis • Ultra violet systems • Water cooler cleaning • Filters and filter Service

250-666-1414

Y&R Water

SALES & SERVICES Certified Pump Installers

• EOCP Certified • Cross Connection Certified (Backflow Prevention) WATER CONDITIONING • Water Softening, Reverse Osmosis, Filtration & Ultraviolet IRRIGATION & PUMPS

8098 Donaldson Drive • 250-442-5537


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Sports

Lunch is free for seniors on Thursday, Oct. 29

z GFREC Report

GRAND FORKS RECREATION

From swimming to the cool ice Swimming, skating and hockey are just a few family activities scheduled

throughout the week here at the Grand Forks Recreation Department. You can take advantage of our Toonie night at the pool every Friday from 5 - 9 p.m. This is a great time to use the pool, hot tub, sauna and workout in the fitness room for the fraction of the price. Saturdays are family day at the aquatic centre and arena. Saturday morning families with children age six and under can drop in for some fun during the Parent and Tot

Grand Forks Gazette

Swim and Play program. There will be a supervisor in the water to organize games and activities from 10:45 - 11:45 a.m. This program is scheduled in conjunction with the fall Saturday morning preschool lessons. Saturday afternoons, families are welcome to drop in for family casual hockey from 4:45 to 5:45 p.m. This program will be supervised by parents and children must be accompanied by an adult. Full gear is required and regular skate admission applies. Bruins at home this weekend

The Grand Forks Border Bruins will be back in their barn this weekend. Saturday evening they take on the Beaver Valley Nitehawks starting at 7 p.m. Sunday afternoon they will battle it out with Spokane Braves starting at 2 p.m. The regular scheduled public skate session will be canceled this Sunday from 3 - 5 p.m.

A great deal just bubbled up.

Free luncheon

The Grand Forks Senior Association and the Legion Branch #59 would like to invite seniors 55 and over to a free seniors luncheon on Thursday, Oct. 29. There will be a sitting at 11:30 a.m. and again at 1:30 p.m. Registration is required—call GFREC at 250-442-2202.

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working within a system,” he said. “They are courageous players who have been in competitions where they faced older players (mixed junior/ senior teams) and still faced the challenge. Individuals are learning the expectations from the coaches and the level of commitment that is expected from their teammates.” GFSS is back in action today (Wednesday) in Midway against Boundary Cen­tral Secondary and Keremeos. The season wraps up for the Wolves in Nakusp at the senior single A zone playdowns on Oct. 19. “It will be a huge challenge and will serve to measure our growth over this season,” said Phelan. “At the least it will be a great reference point for all players who return next year so they have an understanding of what it takes individually and collectively to be successful in our region.”


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