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On November 1, off-road vehicles require licence plates

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Jeff Mohr, past president of the Quad Riders Association of B.C., said his members are pleased to have a licence system that allows safety and environmental enforcement, and gives police a way to track stolen off-road vehicles. By Tom Fletcher

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children under 16. The B.C. legislation imposes a $230 fine for driving an unlicensed off-road vehicle, and a $368 fine for careless operation. For some offences under the Off-Road Vehicle Act related to reckless use or environmental damage, penalties can go as high as a $5,000 fine and six months in jail. Forests Minister Steve Thomson said the $48 licence fee applies only once when a vehicle is purchased, and was set to recover the costs of the program administered by ICBC. Once startup costs are paid for, a portion of the licence revenue will go to offroad clubs to use for trail improvements, Thomson said. The province estimates there are 200,000 off-road vehicles that require licensing, including snowmobiles that have been licensed since the 1970s. About 35,000 of those have registered voluntarily

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since the new licences were offered a year ago. Jeff Mohr, past president of the Quad Riders Association of B.C., said his members are most of the voluntary registrants so far, and they are pleased B.C. has a system to control the few users who ride recklessly or damage the environment. “We want to get more people out on the trails, sharing and enjoying the outdoors,” Mohr said. The licence system also allows police to track stolen vehicles, even if they are taken out of the province. B.C. is the last Canadian province to implement a licensing system. The Quad Riders and B.C.’s 72 snowmobile clubs are prepared to publicize the new regulations to their members, and Thomson said they will act as “eyes and ears” for conservation and natural resource enforcement officers.


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IMPORTANT INFORMATION ELKO WARNING SYSTEM PROJECT COMPLETED Owned and operated by BC Hydro, the Elko Dam and Generating Station is located near the community of Elko, 30 kilometres west of Fernie. The Elk River is considered one of the best kayaking and rafting rivers in the East Kootenay. People come from across North America and the world to recreate on the river, however, they may still be uninformed of the extreme danger of being on the river between the Elko Dam and the Powerhouse. To address these safety concerns, we’ve designed and installed a warning system at Elko Dam to inform people in the canyon of impending spillway gate changes. The project includes the installation of sirens, strobe lights, improved safety fencing, and additional warning signs between the dam and the powerhouse. This warning system doesn’t inform river users downstream of the powerhouse. Safety is our number one priority. We’ve installed this system to raise awareness of river hazards associated with dam operations, to improve safety and to ensure that people in the canyon are aware of sudden changes in water levels.

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Views Letter: Still some issues on the Elk River

On behalf of local paddlers I would like to thank BC Hydro for taking the first step in making paddling on the Elk River safer. However, the Elko Warning System only provides warning to river users of some impending gate changes and only covers the Elk River between the Elko Dam and the Power House. All of the Elk River downstream of the Elko Dam is affected by Elko Dam Operations. The Elk River below the Elko Dam is divided by river users into categories from Expert Whitewater Kayakers alone, to Expert Whitewater Kayakers and Fishermen to Rafters, Whitewater Kayakers and Fishermen, depending on the difficulty level of the river. The Elk River users include local commercial raft guiding companies that have a significant impact on the local economy, fishermen and whitewater kayakers. Now that the alarm system is in place on the Upper Elk, perhaps we can focus on two other issues related to Dam Operations that impact all downstream river users and river life. These issues are the water release from the Dam and Elk River access.

Water Release Flow Rate and Rate of Change Water release is significant because it affects all downstream river users. This past summer water releases from the dam were frequent, fast and large. The river level was going from low crystal clear water to dirty brown flood conditions in a minute or two. During these releases, many large logs were flushed down the river and the water turned a frothy dark dirty brown color with a foul smell. The change in river flow was so large that some paddlers could not cope with the increased level of difficulty. To make matters worse, the water releases were so sudden that downstream users had no time to safely get off the river. Rapid river flow changes also present a danger to Fishermen who often wade out into the river on the Lower Elk River. Lastly, what is the impact of frequent large water flow and sediment rate changes on downstream fishing and fish populations? It would be beneficial to downstream river users and river life if BC Hydro could restrict the rate of change in river flow, such that the change would occur over a longer period of time and be restricted to a percentage of base flow (flow prior to

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change). River Access River access through BC Hydro land is required to paddle the Upper and Middle sections of the Elk River. These sections of the Elk River are spectacular and draw paddlers from all over the world. Access is required so paddlers can safely access the river without interfering with BC Hydro Operations and for emergency egress in the event of an injury on the river. Prior to a few years ago, there were no issues accessing the Elk River through BC Hydro land. However, over the last few years, there have been many unnecessary altercations between paddlers wanting to access the river and BC Hydro staff wanting to prevent paddlers from crossing BC Hydro property. If BC Hydro and Elk River users would work together to establish approved access/ egress corridors through BC Hydro property, then this issue could be resolved in the best interests of all stakeholders. BC Hydro has made a great step towards making the Elk River safer for river users on the Upper Section of the Elk River. Hopefully we can maintain the momentum and work together to make all river sections downstream of the Elko Dam (see Table 1) safer for everyone. ~James Hurdal Elko, BC

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The recently held Charity Boxing Challenge had a great turnout this year. Pictured are Steve Mercandelli and Stacey Kormilo, two headliners who took home the hardware this time. The final total of funds for local charity is not in as of yet, but the Kootenay Advertiser will release that number as soon as it is available. Last year the charity event raised nearly $29,000.

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This month, BC Hydro put into service a warning system on the Elk River at the Elko Dam. A series of six stations with strobe lights and sirens between the dam and the powerhouse will go off 15 minutes before spillway gate changes of three feet or more. The warning system will raise awareness of river hazards associated with dam operations and improve safety for people in the canyon.

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Elk Valley Thrift Shop will light a star for the Sparwood ER related to conditions self-care programs. such as pneumonia, More often than not chronic obstructive these programs have pulmonary disease, smaller equipment asthma and trauma. needs. However the “EKFH is very impact those pieces of pleased to have been equipment and patient selected to steward education tools can the Elk Valley Thrift deliver through these Shop’s gift. This programs in every star that the gift community in the will ignite takes on East Kootenay can special significance often help people who as it recognizes the wouldn’t have had beauty of this gift but anywhere else to turn also identifies that to for assistance. gift giving through To make a personal EKFH can be done to donation to the support hospital and Starlite Campaign health care facilities drop by your local in your community,” hospital and health explains Donna care facility, make Grainger, EKFH a secured on-line Executive Director. donation through This year’s Starlite www.ekfh.ca or send Campaign remains by Canada Post to focused on raising EKFH, 13 24th Ave funds for regional N, Cranbrook, BC and community V1C 3H9. health programs. To learn more about These programs are the work of both dedicated to helping EKFH and the Elk those with arthritis, Valley Thrift Shop – diabetes, heart disease, like us on Facebook. respiratory needs, and A d d i t i o n a l more or may require questions… don’t help with chronic hesitate to contact disease management, our office toll-free at PHOTO SUBMITTED home nursing, in- 1-877-489-6481 or 250 EKFH’s Donna Grainger & Patricia Whalen join with IH’s Janice Talarico & Leala Tomlinson to accept a Starlite donation from home oxygen, wound, 489-6481. Gaby Godin & Katrin Taylor of the Elk Valley Thrift Shop. senior, pediatric and In just over a month Department for c o m p l e m e n t s work of breathing for the patient at the EKFH will launch its critically ill or injured the patient’s own in respiratory correct rate, volume 8th annual Starlite patients that have respiratory cycle, insufficiency or and pressure when Campaign. And difficulty maintaining optimising the respiratory failure. the patient is suffering as in year’s past their own airway. lungs’ efficiency Essentially the from severe acute some donations are The BiPAP machine and reducing the machine will breath respiratory distress already arriving at the foundation. Kimberley Trap & Skeet Club The latest gift that will light a large star Please join us in recognizing Jorden Lehman as our atop the regional “Carrier of the Week!” hospital roof line Meat Prize Shoot! He has done an outstanding job of is going to benefit delivering his paper route and has worked the emergency with us since 2008. department at the Jorden, born and raised Sparwood Health Compliments of the in Cranbrook. He enjoys Center. The $5,000 Colombo Lodge and gift comes from the his paper route, it gives Elk Valley Thrift Cranbrook Rotary Club him something to do in Arrive Early to Shop Society that his spare time. He gets to Colombo Lodge manages its secondRegister as Squads meet lots of people and Wed., Dec. 2, 2015 hand store located in fill up fast! it makes him able to save Cocktails 5:00pm Sparwood. Manager and up for his “toys.” Dinner 5:30pm sharp! volunteer Katrin Registration 9am Dancing follows to the music of Taylor shares that ~~~ Old Spice since 2014 the “Shop” Shoot 10am Admission $5.00 as it is known has As a valued member of Tickets available at Heritage Inn The Kimberley Trap and Skeet Club donated over $120,000 our team Jorden will is located on Highway 3/95 between to various causes receive a gift package from Dinner sponsored in part by Kimberley and Cranbrook. We offer Trap, McDonalds Cranbrook! including elementary 5 Stand and Skeet . We welcome guests Rick’s Fine Meats & schools, senior’s whether new to the sport or visiting from Award Winning Sausage homes, scholarships, another club. club, food banks and Delivering door-to-door in For more information all kinds of weather can be a families. This latest Pat Jeffery challenging task, however every donation will now week and for more than forty Ph: 250|421|9799 impact community years we have carriers that do jeff ery@shaw.ca health care with the just that! funds being dedicated Thank you to our prize sponsors! Please help us show appreciation to purchase a nonby letting us know if your carrier invasive ventilator is doing a great job! for the emergency department. Call Kim Clayton, Circulation This BiPAP machine 250-489-3455 will be used in the or email circulation@kootenayadvertiser.com Sparwood Emergency

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Diabetes Awareness Month marked at regional hospital To mark Diabetes Awareness Month this November EKFH is erecting a large blue circle on the roof above the ambulatory care entrance at the East Kootenay Regional Hospital. The blue circle is the universal symbol for diabetes and was the brainchild of Kari Rosenfeld of the International Diabetes Foundation (IDF) and her daughter Clare back in 2006, when the IDF was campaigning for United Nations Resolution on diabetes (which they received). The blue colour is meant to evoke the color of the

sky, and the circle is a symbol of unity. The blue circle will be a new addition atop the roof at EKRH and is a result of a generous heart and donation from designer & builder, Dean Simpson of Reactive Welding in Cranbrook. The EKRH Starmakers leant a hand by adding the brilliant blue led lighting. The circle will be erected and lit on November 1 and continue through to the start of EKFH’s annual Starlite Campaign which launches on November 27. In addition to raising

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is that throughout much of the world, it remains hidden. Up to half of all people with diabetes globally remain undiagnosed. These facts and figures reiterate the importance of urgent action. Most cases of type 2 diabetes can be prevented and the serious complications of diabetes can be avoided through healthy lifestyles and living environments that encourage and facilitate healthy behavior. The key messages of the world-wide campaign aim to raise awareness of how the healthy choice can be the easy choice and the various steps that individuals can take to make informed decisions about what they eat. Special focus will be placed on the importance of starting the day with a healthy breakfast. The campaign will continue to promote the importance of immediate action to protect the health and well-being of future generations and achieve meaningful outcomes for people with diabetes and those at risk. The key messages of the campaign include: • Make healthy food the easy choice • Healthy eating: make the right choice • Healthy eating begins with breakfast

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Welcoming the new Diabetes Awareness Circle for erecting in November are members of the Cranbrook Diabetes Wellness Center and EKFH. Joining in is EKRH Starmaker Dave King. Tickets are $20 per person and available from the Cranbrook Diabetic Wellness Center (20 23rd Ave S, Cranbrook) or at the Heritage Inn.

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Memories preserved with program Many people have significant memories of important events or people in their lives who they feel they wish to commemorate in a special way. That is where the City of Cranbrook’s Commemorative Trees & Benches program can help you honour those important people or events in a lasting way. The donation of trees, street and park furniture provides a means for individuals, businesses or organizations to donate funds to the City specifically for commemorative trees, benches and tables in order to enhance parks and open spaces. These donations are a wonderful way to commemorate a special person or a meaningful event such as a birth, wedding, anniversary, r e t i r e m e n t , graduation or special achievement. Each donation includes a commemorative plaque. Trees for Life has been successfully planting

trees for nine years with 75 trees being planted throughout the City. Now is the time to consider your donations of trees or furniture for 2016. Trees are generally planted twice per year and to make sure your tree is planted in 2016, potential donors do need to meet the City’s tree ordering deadline of April 15, 2016. The City has just started its commemorative benches program with the first being installed recently at Idlewild Park. Other areas to be considered for trees or benches include: Rotary Trail, Moir Park and Rotary Park but consideration can be given to other areas in Cranbrook as well. For more information, please contact Carrie MacKenzie-Dale at 250-426-0267 or visit the City of Cranbrook website at http:// c r a n b ro o k . c a / o u r city/city-departments/ leisure-services/ commemorative-treesbenches- program/.


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Scenic Film Festival at McKim

Join Wildsight Kimberley/Cranbrook as they host the Wild and Scenic Film Festival on Tour at the McKim Middle School Theatre on Saturday November 7th at 7:30 p.m. The Wild & Scenic Film Festival is a collection of films from the annual festival held in Nevada City, CA which is now in its 13th year! Wild & Scenic focuses on films which speak to the environmental concerns and celebrations of our planet. “Films featured at Wild & Scenic give people a sense of place,” says Tour Associate Director, Amelia Workman. “In today’s busy world, it is easy to disconnect from our role in the global ecosystem. When we realize that the change we need in this world begins with us, we start making a difference. Come get inspired!” The Wild & Scenic Film Festival was started by the watershed advocacy group, the South Yuba River Citizens League (SYRCL) in 2003. The festival’s namesake is in celebration of SYRCL’s landmark victory to receive “Wild & Scenic” status for 39 miles of the South Yuba River in 1999. The home festival kicks-off the international tour to over 150 communities around the globe, allowing SYRCL to share their success as an environmental group with other organizations. With the support of National Partners: Patagonia, CLIF Bar, Sierra Nevada Brewing, Orion Magazine, Klean Kanteen, Earthjustice, and Barefoot Wine & Bubbly, the festival can reach an even larger audience. Featured at the tour event in Kimberley, are many short films that aim to inspire. These films include Pride of Namibia, Delta Dawn, and The Ridge among others. Pride of Namibia weaves the story of communities committed to protecting wildlife, of a nation that has enshrined conservation in its constitution, and of the future of

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A scene from ‘The Ridge’, one of the films featured at the Scenic Film Festival. responsible travel. Delta Dawn, created by acclaimed filmmaker Peter McBride, follows a team of river runners travelling the Colorado River as an experimental pulse of water is released, bringing the river to reach the sea after nearly two decades. The Ridge follows Danny Macaskill as he rides his mountain bike, an obvious extension of his body, around the Isle of Skye. The festival is a natural extension of Wildsight’s work to inspire action on behalf of the environment, as it is the organizations goal to work within the community to encourage sustainable livelihoods and lifestyles based on a conservation ethic. The Wild and Scenic Film Festival is a great way for Wildsight to showcase success stories from around the world, and host an evening of inspiration right here in the Kootenays. The event happens on Saturday November 7th at McKim Middle School Theatre, located at 689 Rotary Drive, Kimberley Doors open at 7 p.m. and shows start at 7:30 p.m. Ticket prices are $10 Wildsight members / Youth 18 and under; $15 non-members; $20 new Wildsight membership (includes FREE ticket) Tickets can be purchased at www. wildsight.ca/ wildandscenic, 250427-9325 x 221 or at the door.

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Hugs: Hugs and kisses even to Knox Church for improving and maintaining their property so well this year. Looked nice all summer. Keep up the good work!

Hugs: To Ken at Vermette Roofing. Thanks for the nails this summer. You didn’t have to and you didn’t know me, but you helped me out anyway. Cheers!

Hugs: My 12-year-old daughter wants to send out a HUG to the lady/ladies at the local Dollarama store in Cranbrook. We drove 25 minutes into Cranbrook to pick up the accessories for her Halloween costume before they were sold out, and as we are new here, we didn’t realize the closing time was 5:30 as opposed to 6:00. When we got there, they were waiting for the last of the customers to leave the store and no one else was allowed in. When I explained our situation and that my daughter knew what items she wanted, the lady allowed us in to make a quick purchase. All the employees were kind and understanding, and for that, we are very grateful. You all made a young lady very happy! :-)

Hugs: To the firefighter’s quick response to the fire in my condo building, as well as to the RCMP officer already on the scene on a different call, who ensured resident’s safety. You guys rock!

Hugs: Thank you Cranbrook & District Hospital for my surgical experience from admitting to discharge. Nothing short of professionalism & high regard for service. Thanks to my doctors & nurses for your high level

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November 1 to December 31 Located in the Tamarack Centre in front of Shoppers Drug Mart

Hugs: To Shoppers Drug Mart pharmacy. They have a good listening ear and took the time to help me out when I was so upset.

Hugs: Super Hug to the many Canadians who braved sometimes long lines to exercise their civic duties to cast their votes. Thanks to all of you, for the first time in nearly 10 years, democracy has been reborn out of it’s ashes.

Slugs: To the person who brings 8-15 dogs to walk in Wycliffe who has absolutely no control over the animals. People are afraid to go walking where a pack of unruly animals comes running at you. You’ve also destroyed a bunch of native grasslands in a protected, sensitive habitat by driving and parking in the same spot twice a day. Perhaps you should take your “business” elsewhere. Hugs: To Revolution Acupuncture for not charging me for an appointment I missed due to a flat tire. You guys rock! You made my day.

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Hugs: Big Hugs to the government whistle blower who caught the bc government deleting important ministry emails. Slugs: To whomever dumped two roosters in Crownland, leaving them to a horrible fate. If you can not deal with unwanted livestock, you should not own them in the first place. Please know that we dealt with the issue and they did not perish by dehydrating, starving to death or by a predator.

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Card and wear short sleeves. Flu information line at 250-420-2285.

Community Harvest Hoe Down, 3:30-6:30 pm, 1200 Kootenay Street N. (Cranbrook Alliance Church). FREE Fall Tea & Bake Sale, 1-3pm, Senior Citizens Hall Br.11, 125-17th Ave. S. Judy 250-426-2436.

Kootenay Christian Academy Remembrance Day Service, 10-11am. Kootenay Christian Academy 1200 Kootenay St.N, Everyone is invited to attend and remember those who fought for our freedom. For more information please call the school at 250-426-0166 or check out our website at kcacademy.ca.

Night of the Walking Dead, Eagles Hall, 715 Kootenay St. Adults only. Doors open at 8pm, Dance 9pm1:30am. Music by Livewire. Members $10/person, Non-members $15/person. Tickets at Eagles office 250-426-7983, Andres Audiotronic, The Flower Pot and The Choice. Eemail: pjronalds@shaw.ca.

Wed., Nov. 4 Kimberley Aquatic Centre Free Public Swim, 5pm-6pm. Sponsored by Shoppers Drug Mart

Thurs., Nov. 5 Free Flu Clinic, Tamarack Mall, 9am-5:30pm. Bring your BC Care Card and wear short sleeves. Flu information line at 250-420-2285.

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Free Flu Clinic, Tamarack Mall, 9am-4:30pm. Bring your BC Care Card and wear short sleeves. Flu information line at 250-420-2285.

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Christmas Fair, Kimberley Sacred Heart Church, 10am-2pm.

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Winter Market. Hosted by Parents with a Vision. All funds raised will be reinvested into technology and equipment for the KCA. FREE admission!. Friday Nov. 6 5pm-8pm, Saturday Nov.7 10am-4pm. Jennifer Bird 250-421-0024, jbird@ flyfusionmag.com or www.parentswithavision.com.

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Sat., Nov. 7 Canadian Federation University Women, Cranbrook Craft Bazaar, 10am-4pm, Cranbrook Golf Course. Admission $2/person. Christmas in the Country, Jaffray Community Centre, 9am-4pm. Jubilee Chapter #64, Eastern Star coffee and muffins galore, 10am12 noon, Masonic Lodge, 4th St & 3rd Ave. S. Admission $2 for coffee & muffin, door prize, baking & crafts available to purchase. CFUW Artisan Bazaar, Cranbrook Golf Clubhouse, 2nd St. S. 10am4pm. $2 entrance also gives you chance to win prize. You do not need to be in attendance to win. All proceeds go to the many projects of the CFUW Cranbrook Club. Anglican Church Christmas Bazaar, Bake Sale Tea & Raffle, 1pm-3pm. 46-13th Ave.S, Cranbrook. Everyone welcome!

Mon., Nov. 9 Free Flu Clinic, Tamarack Mall, 9am-5:30pm. Bring your BC Care

Tues., Nov. 10 BC Government Retired Employees Association, Rocky Mountain Branch luncheon at Heritage Inn at 12 noon. Ronald Kerr 250-4320002.

Fri., Nov. 13 ‘Heart-Felt’ Fibre Arts Show, opening reception, 7pm-9pm at the Cranbrook & District Arts Council Gallery, 1013 Baker St.,Cranbrook. Everyone welcome. Marisa Phillips 250-426-4223 or email cdac@ shaw.ca. Kimberley Heritage Museum Fall Exhibit, “Kimberley-The War Years”, featuring the contributions of Kimberley people, both home and abroad during World War I and World War I. Museum is open Mon.-Fri., 1pm-4pm. Contact 250427-7510. Runs until Nov. 13 Eagles Christmas Vendor & Craft Market, Eagles Hall 711 Kootenay St.N., Bring a non-perishable item to fill our sleigh for “People filling Pantries” Friday Nov.13 5-9pm, Saturday Nov.14 9am-4pm, Sunday Nov.15 11am-4pm. Information or to rent a table contact 250426-6006.

November Safe Communities Cranbrook Falls Awareness Campaign throughout the month of November. To check out the various events, times and dates go to www.facebook.com/ SafeCommunitiesCranbrook. or contact Cranbrook Better at Home/ Safe Communities Falls Committee at 250-426-2943.

Ongoing Events Scleroderma Support Group, Betty (250)428-8875, Bev, 427-5033 in Kootenay Region. Al-Anon Meeting EKRH Wednesdays at 7:00 pm in the Basement EDC Room B. 250-489-1388 Kindergarten immunizations available for children between 4 and 6 years at the Cranbrook Health Unit. Appointments: 250 420-2207. Canadian Red Cross is seeking Client Service and Technician Volunteer for the Health Equipment Loan Program in Cranbrook. http:// www.redcross.ca/volunteer/whois-needed or call 1-855-995-3529. Ongoing Membership, Abreast in the Rockies Dragonboat Team, a non competitive paddling team, bringing awareness to

breast cancer survivorship. Barb, 489-6260, Diane, 489-3372. The Legion is looking for anyone that has served or is still serving in the Armed Forces for the BC/Yukon Command Military Service Recognition Book. Forms can be picked up at the Legion.Every Saturday Meat Draws starting at 3:30 ending at 5:30 Are you caring for a senior family member or friend? Would you be interested in attending a support group and meeting with others in your community with similar situations? Call (toll free) 1-877-489-0803. To receive a free copy of E.K. Caregivers Network newsletter 420-2210. Seniors Helping Seniors. The Friendly Visitor Program in supporting the quality of life is offering visits for seniors wanting companionship, transportation as well as support for those caring for seniors. 427-2449. The Cellar Thrift Store Open Monday to Saturday, noon to 4:30 p.m. Bargain hunters are always welcome. Baker Lane Entry at 2 12th Ave. S. Cranbrook, BC. We are an outreach program of Cranbrook United Church. Donations of new or gently used items are always welcome. First Sunday of each month, Jaffray Senior Citizens Pancake Breakfast at the Seniors Hall (turn at Rosen Lake Road). Everyone welcome! Harley Owners Group: Meet the first Tuesday of the month at 7 pm, all enthusiasts welcome, Bob Webb 421-2064. Heritage Inn (no summer meetings) Interested in performing at Fisher Peak Events? Log onto Fisher Peak Performing Artists Face Book Page, click on files at the top right hand corner, click Expressions of Interest Performers.doc and email the completed form to fisherpeakperforming@gmail.com. Contact Marisa at 250-426-4223. Survivors of acquired brain injury get together every 1st & 3rd Wednesday from 2-4 pm at the United Church, Cranbrook. If you struggle living with ABI and/or want to share your successes Janyce, 417-6220. East Kootenay Baha’is welcome you to interfaith devotional gatherings For times & place in your area please contact: 417-0223, 426-4081, 344-6991, www.bahai. org, LSAcranbrook@shaw.ca Learn the game of shuffleboard. Every Monday 10am at Cranbrook Curling Rink, John 426-3959, Dennis 421-9176. Everyone welcome. Cranbrook Quilter’s Guild is a group of enthusiastic women who meet on the 2nd and 4th Tuesday of every month, September-June, 7:15pm at the Cranbrook Senior Citizens Hall, 125-17th Ave.S. Call Jennifer at 250-426-6045. Visit us on Facebook and check out our website www.cranbrookquiltersguild.ca. CMHA-Volunteer Kootenays is in need of volunteers for various programs. Can you spare an hour or two a week? 250-426-8019. www. kootenays.cmha.bc.ca.


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LOOKING FOR TIRES! WANTED USED MUD/SNOW OR WINTER TIRES LT235 R15 250-428-8425

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Comfort Care Home has space available. Contact Sue (250)464-0614 (250)432-9861

AUTO FINANCING-Same Day Approval. Dream Catcher Auto Financing 1-800-910-6402 or www.PreApproval.cc

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"Sam" Sandra Jane MacKinnon March 8, 1963-October 23, 2015 Sam was born in Calgary, AB and moved to Cranbrook, BC as a child with her family. Sam moved to Moyie in 1989 to start a new chapter with her life partner Jack Samuel and her son Robert MacKinnon. In 1995 they welcomed another son Justin Samuel, and Sam spent her days being a home maker, care giver, proud mother, gramma and friend. Her favourite places to be were in her garden and at the lake. Sam was predeceased by her parents Bill MacKinnon (1975) and Margaret MacKinnon (2000). She is survived by her partner Jack Samuel, her son Robert MacKinnon (Alexis) and grandchildren Tavin and Oasys MacKinnon, her son Justin Samuel, brothers Scott MacKinnon and Larry MacKinnon, and her niece Kaylee Quaife. A celebration of life will take place on Saturday October 31st at 1 pm, held at the Moyie Community Hall.

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CAREER OPPORTUNITY Independent Respiratory Services (IRS), the leader in providing sleep apnea and home oxygen therapy solutions across British Columbia, is accepting applications for the position of:

Clinical Therapist Cranbrook, BC

As part of a multidisciplinary team with our community partners, the Clinical Therapist assesses and provides therapy for respiratory disorders through continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) equipment and oxygen therapy. We are looking for a confident and outgoing health care professional, committed to an exceptional level of customer service. A RRT designation is preferred. Individuals with LPN, RN, RPSGT, or similar qualifications are also encouraged to apply. If you are interested in an exciting respiratory services career with our great team, please submit a cover letter and resume at http://irscanada.ca/careers or by e-mail to careers@irscanada.ca by Tuesday, November 10th. Further details on this opportunity are available at our careers webpage.

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Livestock 5 Brown Leghorn, ready to lay hens. 20 wks old. $8.00 each. (250)422-3696

Snow Shovelling, Kitchens, Bathrooms, Painting, Flooring, Basements and More. WE DO THAT! Call Doug

Buying old or unwanted horses. Call Rob, (250)489-4293 or (250)464-1372

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Antique round Oak table, 5 legs, 3 leaves, $300. Leave message, (250)417-0991

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Home Improvements Randy’s Home Rejuvenations. All types of renovations & repairs. Portfolio & References. Cell (250)420-7471

Household Services A-1 FURNACE & Air Duct Cleaning. Complete Furnace/Air Duct Systems cleaned & sterilized. Locally owned & operated. 1-800-5650355 (Free estimates)

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Grass fed, Red Angus Steers for sale, available until Nov 25. 1 (250)887-3060

Merchandise for Sale

Antiques / Vintage $100 & Under 2- 215.50.R17� B.F. Goodrich T/A, low profile brand. New $100/ each. 4- 16� chrome dodge 5 hole truck rims, $100/ total. Turn at Lordco downhill past dump, first right before B.A., follow to barn on left.

Merchandise for Sale

Sand,Gravel & Top Soil. We deliver anywhere. Call Lo-Cost Sand & Gravel, (250)417-9291

4 LT 265.70.R18� , m&s 10ply Michelins, $100, 4 P245.75.R16� winters, $100, 4 205.60.R16� winters, $100. Turn at Lordco, downhill past dump, first right before B.A. to barn on left.

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Air Canada Luggage w/ wheels, blue, 30� high, 19� wide, 11� deep, matching carry bag, 16� long, 11� high and 10-1/2� wide. $25 both, obo. (250) 427-4635 Beautiful, large,old plant,3’ x 4’ approx. (250)427-4635

jade $95.

Firearms

Misc. Wanted

Apt/Condo for Rent

Homes for Rent

Antiques wanted by private collector, car dealership, gas station or soda signs & door pushes, pre 1970 tin toy trucks, cars & windups, also brewery or soda calendars. (250)427-0500 or (250)4207129

APARTMENTS

SPARWOOD, 2-storey, 3bdrm townhouse for rent w/full basement, close to school & rec centre. (250)425-4448 primeprop@mymts.net

Elliptical trainer/stationary bike (body Flux) $75 (250)4274635 Panasonic microwave/convectional oven, 24wx15h, $50 obo. (250)427-4635 Variety of indoor/outdoor Christmas decorations. Great condition and bargains. available until Sun, Nov 1st. Serious inquires only, (250)489-3072

$200 & Under 4 Uniroyal ice & snow tires, P-185-60 R14� on 4 bolt rims (5 1/2 X 14) $200.(250)4277226 Reclining wing-back chairs, cream colored, newly upholstered, $150/each obo. (250)919-2497

$300 & Under 4 Nokian winter radials, 185/75/14’s, 95% plus, $275 OBO. (250)489-3672 Bradley Smoker, new in the box. $430 new, asking $260. (250)427-4135

$500 & Under winter tires on rims, 225.55.R17�. $500. (250)4265721

Farm Equipment

Food Products BC INSPECTED

GRADED AA OR BETTER LOCALLY GROWN NATURAL BEEF Hormone Free Grass Fed/Grain Finished Freezer Packages Available Quarters/Halves $4.90/lb Hanging Weight Extra Lean Ground Beef Available TARZWELL FARMS 250-428-4316 Creston

Fruit & Vegetables Faraman Farm

3111 Hwy 3 Erickson, BC 250-402-3056 Visit us for apples

From Ambrosia to Zestar, we have more than 20 varieties available in season. We also have carrots & fresh-pressed cider. Bulk orders welcome! Closed Sundays

Firewood/Fuel Firewood: dry larch for sale. (250)422-3546

requires 100hp tractor. Will shred a 2 ton bale in less than 10 minutes. Excellent shape !

Asking 3500.00 (250)426-2684

Firearms WANTED: RIFLES, shotguns, restricted weapons, reloading equipment, decoys or any other shooting related items. Fully licensed. Glen 250-428-6750

Help Wanted

Career opportunities BUSINESS ANALYST Permanent, full-time Castlegar office PROGRAM COORDINATOR One-year, temporary, full-time Any of the 4 offices MANAGER, ASSESSMENT & DEVELOPMENT Permanent, full-time Any of the 4 offices Apply by November 6, 2015. Connect with us

Wanted antiques by private collector, Medalta advertising, like Ogilvies flour, milk pitchers & bowls, or pottery whiskey jugs, with town names on them, also Seltzer bottles, soda pops or pottery ginger beers, from BC, AB or Sask. 1 (250)427-0500 or 420-7129 Wanted: Boler trailer or small travel trailer. 1 (250)427-7786

Musical Instruments DJ SERVICE & KARAOKE Weddings (complete), anniversaries, birthdays & family reunions. Will travel throughout area. *Not expensive - No time limit or extra costs. One price 20+ years of entertaining. Families & guests. CALL ME! Leave Message 250-421-3298,Lily.

Real Estate For Sale By Owner

Furniture

Heavy Duty Machinery

Roto Grind Bale Shredder

Private Coin Collector Buying Collections, Olympic Gold & Silver Coins, Estates Jewelry+ Chad 778-281-0030 Local.

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 Affordable Steel Shipping Containers for sale/rent 20’ & 40’ Kootenay Containers Castlegar 250-365-3014

Wanted

Antlers, Horns,

All Kinds, Taxidermy, Antiques Kelly, (250)426-6993 kubiwest@telus.net

• Security Buildings • On-site Manager • Fridge, stove & hot water included • Centrally located near malls, schools, college & hospital

OFFICE:

106 1850 2nd St. N., Cranbrook Phone (250) 489-5160 (250) 417-1260 CRANBROOK, 1-bdrm & 2bdrm apartments, Starting at $650/m, includes utilities. Available Nov 1st (250)4175806

House for sale

on 5 acres, 4 bedrooms, 2 bathroom, 2 kitchens recently renovated, well water and septic, near Cranbrook City limits,and Collage of the Rockies Gold Creek Campus, also on Kijiji. $489,900 (250)489-0105 to view. Serious inquires only.

2 Bedroom corner unit Beautifully renovated, Clean, quiet, secure, NO SMOKING, NO PETS, NO PARTIES laundry facilities, adult oriented. Ref. req. $850/month

Transportation Auto Accessories/Parts 5th Wheel hitch, no rail design, $925. Cut away tailgate, $275. Both fit Ford Super Duty. Also Truck tool box, black, 63’’ wide, 18.5’’ high, $275. 1 (250)489-2452

LOOKING FOR TIRES! WANTED USED MUD/SNOW OR WINTER TIRES LT235 R15 250-428-8425

Auto Financing

Lots

Duplex / 4 Plex

RV Lots for sale on Kootenay Lake located on the west arm two kilometres from the Balfour Ferry, prices starting at $65,000. Call 1-877-352-9172, email zane@balfourresort.com or visit balfourresort.com

2 bedroom Duplex for rent in Maryvilles. 2 appliances. $500/ month, plus utitlites and DD. N/S, N/P, N/P. Ref required. Available Dec 1st. (250)4274635

Rentals Apt/Condo for Rent

3 bedroom duplex for rent in Lower Sparwood. N/S, newly updated. Contact for further details. 1 (250)425-2732

Homes for Rent

Condo for rent in Creston, Crestview Estates, age 55 plus. 2 bedroom, 2 bath, 2 car garage. $950/ month plus utilities. 1 (250)919-2778

Fernie Rental - 4 bdrm, 2 full bath, stove, fridge, stall for w/d. 1,500 sq ft. Deck, carport. Heat & Hydro incl. $1,500 p/m. Ph: 250-423-3216

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Rooms for Rent Furnished room for rent, close to College of the Rockies Gold Creek Campus, $550/mo plus DD, n/s, n/p, n/parties. Call (250)489-5016 (250)919-4172 Looking for a roommate to share a house with . $500 /month. Includes utilities. (250)417-9095

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I Install Laminated Stocks, Muzzle Brakes, Triggers., etc. Glass and Pillar Bedding. Scope Mounting, Bore sighting and Leveling. Private Lessons on Reloading, Cleaning and Maintenance. Bolt Action Rifles Only. Valid P.A.L. Required. Ben at (250)422-3546

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Rentals

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Cooper total.

4- 31x10.5x15� LT. $100/ total. Turn at Lordco, downhill, first right before B.A. , to barn on left

Merchandise for Sale

Assorted tires: 13� to 18�, $25/each. Pairs & spares. I buy some tires. Also pairs and spares in winter tires. Turn at Lordco, down hill past dump, first right, follow in to barn on left.

2 Cooper Discoverer 245.70.R17� winters , like new, $75/each. Turn at Lordco, downhill past dump, first right before B.A., follow in to barn on left. 2- LT 245.75.R17� Discoverer. $100/ (250)417-6603

Merchandise for Sale

Toys for boys. Sat Oct 31, 9-4 pm, Sun Nov 1, 9-4 pm, 6466 Wasa Lake Park Drive, Wasa. Garden tractor w/attachments, 2-20 tonne hydraulic jacks, camper & truck could be separated, aluminum fishing boat w/swivel tilt trailer, 15’ fishing boat w/ trailer, ice fishing hut, welder w/welding hoods & gloves, GM 300 motor as new w/stand, paint sprayer new never used, scroll saw, antique store scale, large steel hooks for hanging meat (6).

1966 Chrysler Windsor, $5500 obo. (250)429-3937 1979 Chev Malibu Classic, 2-dr, new: engine, paint, headers, top end cam & lifters, ex. cond., asking $5500. Call after 5pm, (250)426-5498 1985 Chev Corvette, 40,000KM, speaker system, red leather seats, summer driven only. $12,000 OBO (250)421-4374 1995 Crown Vic, Runs, new tires. $1250.(250)489-1171 1996 Olds 98. Runs, new tires. $1000. (250)489-1171


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Motorcycles

Recreational/Sale

Recreational/Sale

Trucks & Vans

1997 Camaro 30th Anniversary Edition, black, V6, auto, loaded, 30,000km on new motor, $4700 obo. (250)428-7454 1998 Honda CRV AWD black, 250,000 kms, 5-spd man, a/c, p/w,p/m,radio cd, in good condintion. $2900 obo. 250-4898925 1999 Subaru Outback, Excellent condition, well maintained. Asking $4000. For more information please call (250)4263053 2001 Grand Prix, brand new winter tires, runs great, $500. (250)489-6203 2002 Chevrolet Impala, 4-dr, runs great, fully loaded, leather, sunroof, good tires, 270,000 km, $2500 obo. (250)489-1521 (250)464-9997

2011 Dodge Charger SXT, 53,000 kms. To many options to list here. Replacement cost $37,000, asking $17,500. Call for details or see pictures and list of options on Kijiji. (250)420-7150

2006 Honda 1300 cc Touring bike, liquid cooled, shaft drive, windshield, foot pegs, back rest, saddlebags, excellent tires, burgundy color with all chrome accents, 35,600 km, $5000 obo. (250)421-3556 2008 750 Honda Shadow, 16,823 km, c/w windshield, saddle bags, sissy bar, engine guard & bike cover, ex. cond., $6000. (250)529-7724 2009 Honda Goldwing, nav, audio, CB, other extras, call in evenings, (250)428-4301 HD Sportster factory 1200 custom, 5400 km, mint. (250)426-7710

1999 26-1/2’ Frontier 5th Wheel, awning, slide, completely self contained, great cond., $10,000 obo. Call (250)426-4704

Tour Edition Presidential Series, 35’ Golden Falcon, used 2 summers, like new, solar panels, holding tanks enclosed, insulated and heated, $30,000. (250)417-1783

1984 S10 Blazer, 4x4, 350 V8, 700 rear transmission, 9 bolt Curry rear end, $6000. (250)427-7094 1993 Chev Silverado 1500 Ext cab 2x4, 350 cu.in., 4-spd auto, hard cover, running boards, Michelins, tow package, 288 K, runs great, $2400 obo. (250)402-6043 Creston

2012 Dodge Chrysler, excellent condition ,20,000 km’s, Asking $14,500 obo. (250)426-5634

2013 Camaro Convertible RS, black, 33,600km, V6-325hp, 6-spd auto, leather interior, back-up camera & alarm, new tires, remote start, $25,000 obo. Needs minor body work. Call Mike, (250)426-3616 Accord, with winter tires, low mileage, 5 speed, standard transmission, asking $1200. Call Grant @ (250)422-3520

2002 Chrysler 300M, tilt, cruise, a/c, dual heated power seats, power sun roof, sound system and much more. Immaculate condition throughout. Senior lady driven. 206,000km. $3750 OBO. (250)427-0031

Two Denmak electric scooters for sale. Barley used and stored indoors, selling due to health and cannot use any longer. Can be ridden anywhere bicycles are allowed. Up to 32 k/hr and 30-40 km’s per charge. 6-8 hr charge time. Asking $900 each. ph (250)421-9189 to arrange viewing.

Off Road Vehicles

2003 Buick LeSabre, $2500. 1993 Jeep Cherokee Sport 4x4, $800. 1(406)291-7201 Grasmere, BC 2004 Chrysler Sebring 4 dr Sedan, low milage, clean interior, body in good condition, new battery, runs well, winter and summer tires. Asking $3800. (778)517-5223 2004 Sunfire, standard, HS, 264,000 km, new winter tires, runs well, little TLC, $1000 obo. (250)421-0613

2010 Dinli Centhor, red, 700cc ATV, trunk, wench, 500km, $5500. (250)428-7305 2011 CanAm 800, wench, fairing, alum skid plates, tracks and snow blade. 560kms. $12,000. (250)428-8749

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Recreational/Sale

2.5L V6, Std, almost new, rebuilt front to back, ex. cond. Too many details to list. (250)489-1956 or (250)421-7930

1991 8’10” camper, flush toilet, 3-way fridge, large windows, approx. 1300lbs, propane tank & alum. stairs inc., roof has been resealed, ex. cond., $4500 obo. (250)4270500

2002 Merc Cougar

Cars - Sports & Imports 2008 Mazda 5, auto, 6 passenger, loaded, 180,000 km, absolutely immaculate, $7777.77. (250)426-7354

2005 4-dr Buick Allure

2003 Triple E Topaz 5th Wheel, 25’, rear kitchen, double table/couch, slide, 3-burner stove/oven, fridge, microwave, awning, air, furnace, two 30lb propane tanks, outdoor shower, BBQ, vent covers, no smoking, no pets, towed from Calgary new & never moved since, ex. cond., will sell fully equipped, asking $15,000. (250)426-4015 2004 24’ Pioneer travel trailer. Queen walk around bed, new tires, very good condition. Reduced to $8000. 1 (250)4289606 2008 28-1/2’ Passport Ultra Lite travel trailer, 1/2 ton towable, hardwall, all options, slide (couch, sink & stove), new tires, ex. cond., road ready, everything works, $15,500, includes hitch, $15,000 without. 1(250)4026663 2008 Pioneer spirit by Fleetwood, 19’, like new, walk around Queen bed, full fridge and many extras. Asking $12,000 obo. Willing to trade for a cargo trailer. (250)4892896 2011 Lance camper 1181, slide out, full bathroom, winter package, solar, loaded, like new, $27,000 obo. (250)4269832 2013 22 Ft Springdale camper. Used once, a/c, awning, 3 bunk beds, queen bed, winterized, $15,900. To view in Invermere Call (403)801-9284 33 Ft, 1998 Four Winds Class A sport motor home. Gas motor, generator, air cond, back up monitor, new awning, all new blinds. Excellent condition. 27,000 miles. $20,000. Kar dolly extra. In Creston. (250)428-6284 or (250)4283015

Commercial Vehicles 45’ Commercial transport van, heated, new 24.5 rubber, $5000. (250)489-8794

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2005 Chevrolet Impala, 198,000km, air, cruise, power everything, summer & winter tires, $2900 obo. Call (250)464-9981 2007 Honda Civic Sedan, in excellent condition with only 87,000km! Silver, manual, sunroof, summer and winter tires on rims. $8800. (250)4201659 2008 Honda Civic, black, 4 door, 223,000 Kms, 2 sets of tires with rims, $6000 obo (250) 427-6691 2008 Pontiac Grande Prix, V6, 1 owner, no rust, no dents, 111,000 km, $9500. Call (250)427-7094 (250)427-8758 2012 Chev Malibu, LS, 38,000 kms,winter and summer tires, excellent condition. $11,000 OBO. (250)426-4303

Motorcycles 1982 Honda Interstate Goldwing, 1100cc, A1 shape, 62,372km, inc. trailer, asking $5500. Henry, (250)428-3545 1999 Vulcan Nomad, 1500cc liquid cooled, shaft drive, hard bags, windshield, hiway pegs, new battery, 36,000kms. $5500. (250)421-3556 2003 Yamaha V-Star 1100 Classic, great cond., new tires, 16” apes, braided steel cables, custom grips, Cobra slashcut exhaust, forward controls, saddlebags, $3999. Call (250)489-8731 2004 Vulcan 2000, 2053 cu.cm of power & torque, if you are searching for the most powerful cruiser in mint cond., this is it! $7900. (250)2316720 Kimberley

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1991 Dodge Ram Cummins diesel & 2010 Adventure camper. 140 watt solar panel, television, skylight, surround sound stereo system inside & out. $24,999 obo for both. (250)427-6806

Snowmobiles 2005 Arctic Cat M7, $3500 obo. (250)489-2877

Sport Utility Vehicle 1989 Jeep Cherokee, 5-spd transmission, $850. Call (250)426-5022

1997 1500 Dodge Sport, 2 wheel Drive, rebuilt motor, $4000 OBO. (250)426-4637

1997 Nissan Pathfinder SUV, 4x4, Automatic, no leaks, comes with extra set of tires, ski racks and Tonneau cover. Great ski vehicle or work horse. One of the last SUV’s that will carry 4x8 sheets of plywood and drywall. Can also carry 8’ pieces of lumber. 255,000 kms only 3 owners. Asking $2500. (250)421-1799

1998 Chev 3/4 ton 4x4, single cab, 454 Vortec engine, manual, bumper with 8000 lb winch, boat rack & drybox, $5000 obo. (250)349-5478 1998 Ford F150 4x4, 4.2L, 5-spd, 170,000km, shortbox, canopy, $6000 obo. Call (250)428-9884 1999 Dodge Dakota, V6, 5-spd, 4x4, good runner, $3500. (250)423-0328 2000 Chev Astro van, body & interior good, good mechanically, $2200 obo. Call (250)420-1897 2000 Dodge Ram 1500 Quad cab 4x4, $5200 obo. Call (250)426-8032 2002 Dodge Dakota 4x4, 4.7L, auto, 205,000km, 4-dr, air, very clean, $6900 obo. (778)517-5084

2009 Chev Silverado 1500 Extra cab 4x4, immaculate cond., 134,000km, $18,000 obo (250)428-9606 2012 Black F350 XLT 4x4 Crew cab, 3” lift, fender flares, headache rack, box rails, toolbox, custom seat covers, custom rims, 35” Toyo mudders, 6.2L gas, V8, 97,000 km, asking $22,000. (250)421-0195 2013 Ford E 250,4.7L-V8, 132,000 Km. All highway. Well maintained, recent oil change at Ford with an 83 point checkup, extra rims and new tires. $15,200.00 OBO. Call Ron @ (250)417-7874 2014 Silver F150 4x4 XLT Crew cab, full load, off road package, V8, 3” lift kit, 33” Toyo mudders, custom rims, custom exhaust, fender flares, smoked lights, push bar & light bar, purchased one year ago, 22,000 km, mint, asking $41,000. (250)421-0195

Hunters Special Price.

1998 Jeep Grand Cherokee Very Good Condition! Many Upgrades Call for info (250)426-7988 1998 Toyota 4Runner SR5 V6 engine. 4DR 4X4 green with PS/PB/Power windows, cruise control, winter rated tires, trailer hitch. In excellent condition with 330,000 Km . $4800 OBO 250-430-7446 1999 Chev Blazer SUV, good cond., 239,263km, 4WD, auto, sunroof, 31 10.50 R15 LT tires, clean, V6, $4000 obo. (250)427-3040 (250)427-6376

2003 Pontiac Montana, mid night blue, extended van, cloth seats, pw/pl/pm, pwr sliding door, power driver seat, auto load leveler with air pump compressor, hidden hitch tow, 4 Michelin summer tires, 2 brand new Toya winters, 2 Blizzak winters, all on rims. 291,000 km. $2950 OBO. (250)417-2588

F-250 4x4 Ford 1999, In mint condition, 213,000 km’s. Titan V8, fully loaded Lariat. All leather & electric interior. New Kenwood sound system. ( Bt & MX ) Body in great shape. 5 new tires, Full tow package new box rack, box liner. Very clean truck. $5800 obo. (250)432-9383 or rockymtboy1@gmail.com

Utility Trailers Flatdeck trailer, 16’x8’, heavy duty, double axle, new tires & spring shackles, $3500 obo. (250)489-5798 Tandem utility trailer, flatdeck, 8x16, $2200. (250)4176893

ADVENTURER CAMPER LIKE NEW! 9ft awning. loaded, inside/outside shower, $9,900 250-428-4079 cell: 250-435-0234

1992 26’ Wilderness, front kitchen, twin beds, newer fridge, hot water tank, awning, sofa folds down to bed, ex. cond., $6000 obo. Call (250)489-1948 1996 29’ Corsair 5th Wheel, very good cond., polar package, 3-way fridge 4-burner stove w/oven, dinette, asking $8000 obo. (250)344-7636 or (250)344-0111 1998 Kustom Koach 5th Wheel, 27.5’, like new, original owners, never smoked in, used 2 weekends, slide-out, air, awning, furnace, gas/electric fridge, loaded w/options, paid $51,900, reduced to $10,500 obo. (250)427-4435 1999 25’ Salem 5th Wheel, slide, loaded, $5600. Call (250)422-3217 2006 Mallard 21’ travel trailer, sleeps 5, great cond., $11,000 obo. (250)919-7580

Hunter’s Special, older 8-1/2’ Vanguard camper, new jacks, good shape, $700. Call (250)422-3346 Quick Sale, 2000 Sportsman model 300,30’ Travel Trailer, fully loaded with slide & Arizona room, new fridge (2012), 3 burner stove, a/c, full bathroom, tv hook up, radio, queen bed, 2 bunks, pull out sofa, sleeps 6-8. Asking $8000 OBO. (250) 229-4265 Reduced by $1200. Camping & Hunting. Truck & camper, rebuilt motor, trans, drive shaft, 8000lb winch, new water pump, alternator, power steering pump, master cylinder, shocks, 3-way fridge, stove, heater, many more, asking $4700, may consider trades.Call Ray,(250)489-5038

Vehicle Lease / Rent

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Open Houses

2000 28-1/2’ Seahawk 5th wheel by golf stream. Back kitchen sleeps 6, oak cupboards, double dinette/couch slide. $9500.OBO (250)423-3465 in Fernie

Boat Accessories 1999 Chev Suburban 2500 LS 4x4 8 Seats Vortec 7400 V-8 great towing power \\” ONLY 61000 Miles\\” almost new condition US-Model / Registration $7,800 Call 250-426-3565. 2002 Explorer Limited, V8, w/trailer tow package, ex. cond., $5500. (250)426-7354

2008 Buick Enclave CXL, 141,000 km, fully loaded, twin skylight/sunroof, new winters, tan with leather seats, Navigation/On Star, immaculate, $19,900. (250)919-8564

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2011 Chev Traverse LT, 60,000km, AWD, 8-passenger, 2-1/2 yrs left on extended warranty, never winter driven, ex. cond., $25,500. (250)342-6968 Windermere

Tow rope, 4-adult life jackets, motor flusher, Merc oil drain pump, anchor 15lb, all for $150. (250)426-8508 2004 Nissan Quest, 3.5 SL. V-6, auto, 155,000kms. New brakes, new all season tires, stow away 3rd row seats, excellent condition. Asking $8,500. (250)421-0252 2006 GMC 2500 HD 4x4, V8, auto, a/c, 260,000km, well maintained, receipts for new parts, $15,000. (250)426-8591 2006 Pontiac Montana, 7 seater, 164,557 kms. $6000 or near offer. (250)426-3526 2006 Silverado 1500 Quad cab 4x4. 120K, hard Tonneau cover, box liner, mud guards, bug deflector,Bose stereo, Sirius xm, studded winter tires on rims, trailer brake, service records. $16,900 obo. (250)489-6162 or (250)9195148. 2008 DODGE Ram, 3500, 4x4 crew cab, loaded w/8’ box, $30,000. Good used work trucks. 1(250)427-6199 2008 F150, 4x2, Super Crew, XLT, V8, 170,000km, loaded, white/tan, new 3-fold Tonneau cover, great cond., $10,999.99. (250)426-5093 2008 Ford F250 super duty lariat supercab 4x4, 6.4 deisel, auto, loaded with leather, trailer pkg, air bags, excellant original condition. 143,000km. $23,500 OBO. (250)421-1720 2010 Dodge Ram 1500, Laramie Edition, fully loaded, leather interior, 167,000 km, 4’’ lift, chrome pkg, $24,000. (250)919-0837 2010 Ford F-150, 4x4 ext cab, loaded. Also other good used trucks. 1 (250)427-6199

Boats 10-1/2’ Fiberglass pontoon boat with double hull, oars, life jackets, 28 lb thrust Minnkota like new in the box,trailer with spare tire, $1250.OBO Call (250)428-9145 16’ Open Bow inboard/outboard, EZ-Load trailer, ready to go, some accessories, $6000. (250)427-4987 2008 Campion Explorer 552i 225 HP, inboard 4.3 L Mercruiser, 8HP troller with remote control fully loaded for fishing $35,000.(250)417-6867 Boat & trailer, 24’ Fiberform Cabin Cruizer, inline 6 GMC, ready to go! At Moyie, reduced to $3900 obo. (250)829-0708 Kicker motor. (250)426-7710 Variable speed prop. 14 to 19 variable pitch, $250. Call (250)426-5577

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