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Organizers counts this year as a another successful run, makes way for indoor markets to come BY VALERIE ROSSI Times Staff
The final Trail Market on the Esplanade of the year attracted a new kind of customer Saturday, when goblins, ghouls, and ghosts lined up to visit vendors for a trick or treat while their parents shopped. The 12th outdoor market was a special Halloween edition that coincided with the city’s annual Spooktacular event. Vendors made way for family activities like a hay bale maze, costume contest, and a marshmallow roast and added spooky flair for shoppers, who didn’t let wet weather dampen their spirits. (Photos on Page 16) “I remember as a kid coming to community events like this and always having a great time,” said Andrea Jolly, Trail communications and events coordinator. “It really does give you a sense of community.” That’s been the intention of the city in partnership with the Trail and District Chamber of Commerce. The Trail market is in a state of constant evolution, says Jolly, with a goal of meeting the needs of customers and ultimately attracting more people to the downtown. On average this year, about 500 visitors made a point of checking out any given market that showcased 50 or so vendors selling a variety of goods ranging from fresh produce, baking, handmade crafts and jewelry, unique clothing and pottery. These numbers doubled when the market was set at night, which was done twice this year to satisfy demand. “The night market is a little different because if people work on Fridays, they can come to the night markets,” said Christa Munn from the chamber. She has been behind organizing the market since its inception and can remember gauging whether the community even had an appetite for it a few years back. ”The very first market we did we had 10-15 vendors and now we’ve grown to an average of 40 to 55 vendors,” she said. “Every year we have to take feedback from See MARKET, Page 3
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The lines moved steady at the Trail Memorial Centre on Monday as people lined up for their annual flu shot at Interior Health's drop in clinic. Jim Shankland (left) has been getting his annual flu shot in the centre for 15 years, and Monday it only took seconds for Public Health Nurse Lesley Grey to administer his 16th. The next drop in clinic is scheduled Nov. 18 from 9 a.m. until 3 p.m. in the Kiro Wellness Centre.
RADON AWARE MONTH
Council encourages homeowners to test for radon BY SHERI REGNIER Times Staff
Ever heard of radon gas? A becquerel? Or why it’s so important anyone living in Greater Trail to know what those words mean? November is Radon Aware Month in Trail, aimed to up the profile on radon gas - the leading cause of lung cancer in B.C, after smoking. The City of Trail is located in an area of the province known to be a higher risk for radon gas in homes. According to Health Canada, above 200 Bq/m3
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(becquerel per cubic metre), the homeowner should take action to reduce their level. And in Trail, there are documented levels of indoor radon above the 200 Bq/ m3 guideline. Because radon gas is colourless, odourless and tasteless, the only way to know if an indoor level is high, is to test for it. With those facts in mind, Trail council proclaimed Radon Aware Month, to get word out that the naturally occurring gas can be detected in homes with a simple radon test kit. “The City of Trail supported the
proclamation request from the Lung Association to enhance the awareness in the community to the dangers of radon as a significant cause of cancer,” says Trail Mayor Mike Martin. “This seemed to be a great opportunity for some increased attention and to publicize the ease with which homeowners can check their own homes.” Kits are inexpensive, easy-to-use, and available at the Trail Health and Environment Community office on Bay Avenue. See RADON, Page 2
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FROM PAGE 1 Testing services (includes analysis) are available with a $15 donation, or free, courtesy of the Donna Schmidt Lung Cancer Prevention Society. Donna Schmidt was an active Castlegar resident before being diagnosed with lung cancer in September 2008. After she succumbed to the disease four months later, the family facilitated the radon gas testing program. The society’s goal is to have all homes in the region tested for radon and to provide assistance to homeowners to reduce radon gas levels and thereby reduce the risk for lung cancer. “Although I was aware of the possible presence of radon in our area, I have not heard of any detection above Health Canada guidelines and as such, previously did not pay much attention to the matter,” Martin explained. “However, this increased publicity along with the ease with which a test can be done, it makes good sense to do a check.” The small sampling device is placed inside the home for about three months, and because windows are usually closed during the colder months, fall and winter are the ideal time to test. If a home’s radon level is above 200 Bq/m3, remediation can include sealing cracks in the foundation and openings around pipes and drains; increasing mechanical ventilation; or active sub-slab depressurization which involves installing a pipe inside the home and venting it through the attic. Radon mitigation is very successful and can reduce levels on average, by as much as 90 per cent, says Britt Sheri Regnier photo Swoveland, provincial manager of the Liz Anderson, administrative assistant for the Trail Area Health and Environment Radon Aware campaign. “I would like to congratulate the Program, displays a home radon test kit. The small black disc must stay vacuum City of Trail for joining with many sealed until ready for placement in a home. The unit should be placed in the lowest other communities across B.C. to room that is used and kept in place for a minimum of three months. proclaim November as Radon Aware Month,” Swoveland said, Radon is an indirect decay product A becquerel is a standard unit of “We want the residents of Trail to of uranium, and radon gas comes from measure for radioactivity and used known that radon testing is simple, the breakdown of uranium in soil, rock to document levels of radon gas in and low cost.” and water. homes.
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FROM PAGE 1 the community and feedback from the vendors and see how we can make it better and help it evolve.” The market is not only a place for wares but also good eats and entertainment. Food vendors flip burgers and grill pizzas while musicians create an acoustic backdrop to the gathering place along the Columbia River. Community groups also notice the turnout and use the location to inform residents of initiatives underway. “When people come to the market they can have lunch, they can sit and talk to their friends,” said Munn. “It’s amazing to see even with the weather the way it is, people still come out.” But cooler temperatures will not be an issue moving into the winter months, as the market relocates to the former Liquidation World building Dec. 5, 12, and 19 from noon until 4 p.m. The indoor market focuses on a “make it, bake it or grow it,” added Munn, who expects the success story to carry through winter.
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Tree branch caused Friday’s downtown blackout By Sheri Regnier Times Staff
A three-hour power outage abruptly stopped most business in downtown Trail on Friday afternoon. Electricity to 151 businesses and 900 homes within the city's core and Gulch was cut off at 1:17 p.m. prompting many stores to lock their front doors. “A tree branch came into
contact with the pole, causing damage to the mast and the components, disrupting the flow of electricity,” confirmed Erika Schade, from FortisBC's corporate communications office. “The line that was impacted served a large number of customers in the area.” Power was restored between Bay Avenue and the Esplanade within 45 min-
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remier Christy Clark’s government has been steadily backed into a corner on its apparent deletion of emails involving sensitive government topics. A week-long barrage of accusations by the NDP opposition peaked with their most damning evidence of a cover-up, in the long-running case of eight health researchers suspended or fired from drug approval studies. Most have been paid settlements or reinstated after the biggest personnel management blunder in memory. One committed suicide. We are now into a second independent review of this tragic case, after an independent lawyer was unable to determine what went wrong, because she couldn’t compel testimony or demand records. It is now in the hands of B.C.’s new Ombudsperson, Jay Chalke, who has that authority.
Everyone agrees that the deputy health minister of the day, Graham Whitmarsh, was legally responsible for the decisions and records. Yet somehow the only record released to the NDP for the two-year period of the firings and subsequent investigation was a heavily blanked-out update from his successor, Stephen Brown, to the premier’s deputy, John Dyble. It refers to an “update on litigation resolution from investigation,” the substance of which is blanked out, and offers to discuss the situation by phone. Here’s an exchange between NDP MLA Adrian Dix and Citizens’ Services Minister Amrik Virk: Dix: “Can the minister explain why the Office of the Premier, the Deputy Minister to the Premier, has no records and why the successive Deputy Minister of Health had one record over two years?” Virk: “The suggestion from the member oppos-
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ite that there are no documents is false…. There are more documents now that the Ombudsperson has conduct of the matter and is undertaking a comprehensive review. I fully expect that he will do a comprehensive review and will consent to the release of more documents.” There will be more sound and fury over this, but only Chalke’s report can provide new information. And even then, the damage is done, settlements and non-disclosure deals have been signed, and Clark and Health
Minister Terry Lake have formally apologized. The larger issue is how freedom of information legislation should work. Should the opposition be able to second-guess decisions of bureaucrats by going through their emails? The traditional answer is no. Elected officials are responsible, even if they had no actual role, as should always be the case in hiring and firing ministry staff and awarding government work contracts. The buck stops with Lake and Clark, not their deputies. There are sound reasons for this. Consider another sensitive decision, to shoot wolves from the air in a last-ditch effort to preserve dwindling mountain caribou herds. Protesters, pop stars and politicians can sound off as they like, but these hard decisions are made and carried out by wildlife experts working for or consulted by the province.
The minister, in this case Forests Minister Steve Thomson, authorizes the use of helicopters and rifles and takes the political consequences. One can imagine the agonizing discussion that goes on behind the scenes, as provincial and First Nations wildlife experts watch caribou herds dwindle despite widespread habitat protection efforts. They not only make the technical call, they have to pull the trigger. Would wildlife biologists be able to provide frank advice for or against this decision if they knew their names and opinions could later be used in a political battle in the legislature and in the streets? No. And can you run a public service if everyone is subjected to the scrutiny that only politicians choose to endure? No. Tom Fletcher is legislature reporter and columnist for Black Press.
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CENTENNIAL PARK NATURALIZATION PROJECT Tuesday, November 3, 2015 3pm-7pm The City of Trail is pleased to welcome all citizens to the Centennial Park Naturalization Public Open House. The dropin event is scheduled for Tuesday, November 3, 2015 from 3-7pm at the Trail Aquatic and Leisure Centre located at 1875 Columbia Ave. The Open House provides an opportunity for the public to ask questions and provide comments on the proposed naturalization of Centennial Park. The goal of the Centennial Park Project is to rebuild the park in order to decrease water consumption and city maintenance requirements while improving the outdoor activities. The primary design elements consist of Park Naturalization and a Neighbourhood Trail/Pathway System. These are the fundamental elements for building an even stronger community. Information on the park project will also be made available for public viewing and comments on the City’s website. If you require more information, please call the City of Trail at 250-364-0822. We look forward to seeing you there. Thank you City of Trail www.trail.ca
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School sale a poor deal for district I am Mark Wilson- School Trustee for the Trail area and after reading the article by Darrel Ganzert on the sale of Blueberry School (Selling Blueberry school: The right deal for school district,” TRail Times Oct. 30) in your paper, I would like to clarify a few items. These are my opinions backed by facts. 1. The vote to sell this school for $1 was passed by the slimmest of majority on October 27/15. 2. Statement that assessed values by D. Ganzert that they don’t reflect market value has some merit but each one of us as property owners know that they are a good indicator of value. 3. Assessed value of Blueberry School for 2015 is $1,378,000.00 4. Beaver Valley School was used as an example -too bad D.
Ganzert forgot to mention that the School District sold this building 2007 for the amount of $700,000 - and today the assessed value is $489,000 because of the terrible condition it is in.- using one example is a big mistake to base value judgements as mentioned by D. Ganzert. 5. We are in a deficit position with declining enrolment-we have asked the parents, staff, and unions to help us find ways to cut costs. April 2015 D. Ganzert is quoted as saying in the Trail Times -”It is very distressing for us to be cutting year after year” ----1 guess if we give away our valuable assets. 6. In the Rossland and Castlegar newspaper D. Ganzert stated “while this sale may sound like a poor deal for SD20, its actually good news” ----- it is a poor deal! 7. As a Trustee that stands
for Equity within the whole district this sale of a valuable asset ($1,378,000) for $1 dollar in the year of a deficit and declining enrolment is wrongwe have deceived our stakeholders . This whole deal of selling a B.C. accessed property of $1,378,000 for $1 is a tainted political vote that reflects badly on our whole district. We could have taken any proceeds from this sale and we could have put them into our education system that is supposed to treat all areas of the district equally. In the year of a deficit we needed every penny that keeps our system operating -yet with this deficit we gave a way a prime asset for $1 -- In my opinion this is: A very bad deal for SD20. And will follow us for many years. Mark Wilson School District 20 trustee Trail
Take time on infrastructure spending
THE CANADIAN PRESS OTTAWA - A noted economist says the incoming Liberal government should slow its grand plan for billions in new infrastructure spending to make sure the money provides the most economic bang. Jack Mintz says the infrastructure program should emphasize what he calls “productivity enhancing infrastructure,” such as roads, highways, rail lines and ports that can shorten commutes for workers in cities and more easily move products to foreign markets. A federal government that stressed that type of spending, as opposed to “social infrastructure” as the Liberals have promised as well, would stimulate long-term economic growth, Mintz said. “That’s where the emphasis should be,” he said at a Monday news conference on Parliament Hill. “Let’s move people, let’s move goods and have a stronger economy as a result.” The Liberals have vowed to boost infrastructure spending by almost $17 billion over the next four years, financing the effort through three years of deficits. The majority of the new spending, $10.05 billion, is planned to happen in the next
two years, with $6.9 billion earmarked for the last two years of the Liberal mandate. The promise was a cornerstone of the Liberal campaign that won the party a majority government in last month’s federal election. But despite what prime minister-designate Justin Trudeau said on the campaign trail, the country isn’t in a recession, Mintz said, which means the Liberals should take their time and slow the spending spree. “We can take time,” Mintz said. “We don’t need infrastructure spending to stimulate the economy. We need infrastructure spending to grow the economy and I think we should make the right choices and take our time and do it properly.” Mintz said that idea should be one of the key conclusions from a series of three research papers released Monday by the University of Calgary’s school of public policy. The papers look at the state of the country’s infrastructure and how the federal government should help pay for its renewal. The studies argue the federal government should get out of the business of funding small infrastructure projects directly
and instead give more money directly to cities through provinces to spend on their infrastructure needs. The researchers found that since 2002, more than half of the 8,000 projects that received matching funds from the federal government cost less than $1 million. About 1,000 of those projects were below $100,000 in value. The outgoing Conservatives were criticized for spending more money from its key infrastructure programs on projects in Tory-friendly ridings. That funding often came with a requirement for signs labelling the projects as part of the Conservative economic action plan. Mintz said the federal government should not direct this block funding to specific projects and should create an arm’s-length agency to evaluate projects for their economic benefits. The current model could lead to political interference, with governments choosing projects that produce the most votes. The group also argued that cities overseeing the majority of infrastructure in the country should charge user fees to pay for their upkeep.
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Former Republican senator had TV and film roles THE ASSOCIATED PRESS NASHVILLE Former U.S. Senator Fred Thompson, a folksy Tennessee lawyer whose career led him from politics to Hollywood and back again, died Sunday. He was 73. At 6-foot-6 with a booming voice, Thompson appeared in at least 20 motion pictures and in the TV series “Law & Order.” His film credits include “In the Line of Fire,” ”The Hunt for Red October,“
”Die Hard II“ and ”Cape Fear.“ By the early ‘90s, Thompson said he had become bored with his 10-year stint in Hollywood and wanted to enter public service. He then headed back to Nashville and launched his Senate campaign. A man of varied roles on and off the screen, he was a lawyer by training and once served as a committee counsel during the Senate Watergate hearings.
Thompson alternated between politics and acting much of his adult life. Once regarded as a rising star in the Senate, he retired from that seat when his term expired in January 2003. “I simply do not have the heart for another sixyear term,” Thompson said in a statement then. “Serving in the Senate has been a tremendous honour, but I feel that I have other priorities that I need to attend to.”
After his Senate service, Thompson returned to show business and - billed as Fred Dalton Thompson - joined the cast of the veteran NBC drama series “Law & Order.” Yet again he returned to politics in 2007 by announcing he would seek the Republican presidential nomination. But he dropped out in January 2008 after faring poorly in early caucuses and primaries.
Halloween treats Brent Laface photo (left), Sheri Regnier photo (below)
It’s not all ghosts and goblins at Halloween. Brent Laface shared a photo of Pinto enjoying his role in pumpkin carving. Meanwhile, at Cedar Avenue Salon and Esthetiques, staff got in the mood by paying tribute to the movie “Grease.”
OBITUARIES& Ida Calderbank
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Loving mother, wife, friend and long-time resident of Castlegar, BC, Ida Calderbank died peacefully with her family at her side at the Kootenay Boundary Regional Hospital. Ida is survived by son Philip, son Clive, daughter Carol, their spouses, her many grandchildren and great grandchildren. She is pre-deceased by her parents William and Feodore Fossett, husband Albert and sister Jeanette. Born on a sheep farm near Napier, New Zealand, Ida had an amazing life. She worked as a midwife in England and Africa and bravely delivered over 200 babies! After immigrating to Canada in 1965 she and Albert owned/operated Caldset Groceteria and Laundret in Castlegar. Ida loved to sew and to cook. Albert especially loved her sausage rolls. She enjoyed volunteering with St. David’s Anglican Church Women’s Auxiliary and was a member of the Royal Canadian Legion. She was a wonderful Mum and the most gentle, loving patient and strong person any of us has ever met. She is sadly missed by us all and we will carry her forever in our hearts. Heartfelt thanks to the Interior Health nurses, all the staff at Castlewood Village, Rosewood Manor and the amazing staff at KBRH. A memorial service will be held on Friday, November 6, 2015 at 2:00pm at St. David’s Anglican Church in Castlegar with Rev. Elizabeth Huether officiating. As an expression of Sympathy donations gratefully accepted by St. David’s Anglican Church - 614 Christina Place, Castlegar, BC V1N 2K7
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Born September 27, 1933 in Trail, BC, passed July 16, 2015 in Prince George, BC Linda will always be loved and remembered by her husband Bruce, sons Allan (Jeannette) and Grant (Jo-Ann), daughter Jo Ann (Leo) Bachand, sisters Mary (Don) Longden, Elda (Alf) Mendels, numerous grandchildren, great-grandchildren, and many other relatives and friends. Linda was predeceased by her parents Pietro and Judita Ferro.
John Lankhaar was born in Holland on April 12, 1926 and passed away peacefully with family by his side on October 30, 2015 in Castlegar. John is predeceased by both of his parents. He is survived by his eleven children and fifteen grandchildren. A Graveside Service will be hosted by his children Juanita, Johnny, Wesley and Sabrina on Tuesday, November 3rd, 2015 at 10:30am at the Forest Lawn Cemetery at 36 Ave N, Erickson, BC. Gwen Ziprick of Alternatives Funeral and Cremation services has been entrusted with the arrangements. You are invited to leave a personal message of condolence by visiting the family’s register at www.myalternatives.ca
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Two losses to the Vernon Vipers and Penticton Vees on the weekend wasn’t due to a lack of effort or shots on net, but the Trail Smoke Eaters couldn’t buy a goal when they needed one as the Smokies missed out on gaining ground on their Interior division rivals. The Smokies fired 42 shot against the Vipers in Vernon Friday, followed by a 49 shot barrage at the Penticton net on Sunday at the Cominco Arena, but managed just three goals on 91 shots in the 5-2 and 6-1 losses. “Vernon was a really big game for us, and could have put us into a really good position here early to kind of climb back into the playoff race,” said Smoke Eater coach and GM Nick Deschenes. “We weren’t quite prepared off the start, and they got some momentum, and it’s the same storyline where 42 shots gets us two goals, and last night 50-plus shots (versus Penticton) gets us one goal. We need scoring, we need players to elevate their game.” Vees netminder Zachary Driscoll was all but unbeatable in an impressive 48-save performance to backstop the Vees to its 18th straight victory. “Obviously he has tremendous reflexes, but he doesn’t showcase them because he is always in the right
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Trail Smoke Eater forward Connor Brown-Maloski looks to set up Nick Halloran, but Penticton Vees goalie Zack Driscoll was more than up to the task as he stopped 48 shots in a 6-1 Vees victory over the Smoke Eaters at the Cominco Arena on Sunday. spot,” Vees assistant coach Steve Cawley said after the game. “He battles hard. Can I call it a quiet 48-save performance in terms that nothing looked crazy dramatic, everything just looked really, really solid, and he had a fantastic game.” Trail was able to shut down the Vees’ big guns, holding BCHL leading scorers Tyson Jost and Scott Conway to a single point each. However, secondary scoring, including a hat trick from Damico Hannoun and a pair from Owen Sillinger, did the damage on Sunday. After turning aside nine shots in the first frame, Trail peppered Driscoll with 40 shots in the final two periods, but managed just a single marker by Smoke Eater forward Connor BrownMaloski. Vees forward, Hannoun, scored the game-winning goal just over five minutes into the middle frame. Dixon Bowen drove for the net drawing the
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defence, then sent a blind pass out front to Hannoun who fired it blocker side on Smokie goalie Linden Marshall to give the Vees a 2-0 lead.
“I’m sure in their dressing room they feel cheated, because of Zack Driscoll.” Vees’ Steve Cawley
The Vees opened the scoring on a Sillinger deflection off a Ryan Morrell shot at 6:32 of the first period. Hannoun then scored his second of the night to make it 3-0 when he jumped off the bench, intercepted a clearing attempt, then toe-dragged around a defender and wired it top shelf. Brown-Maloski got the Smokies within striking distance, scoring his third of the season, when he banged home the rebound off a Nick Halloran drive with 8:30 to play in the second to make it 3-1.
Trail had its opportunities in the period as Max Newton rang a shot off the crossbar and Driscoll robbed Kurt Black on a pointblank chance in front, as Trail outshot the Vees 19-10 in the middle stanza. “There were some times that pucks went through the crease, one inch this way or that way was the difference,” said Deschenes. “We hit two or three posts. We deserve a better fate in what we’re putting out there as far as effort goes.” The Smoke Eaters kept the pressure on in the third period, firing 21 shots at Driscoll, but the Vees blew the game open in the final three minutes on goals by Easton Brodzinski, Sillinger and Hannoun, who tallied his sixth goal on the season. “The three last goals of the game shouldn’t have happened,” said Deschenes. “We were trying to claw back. But they’re the best team in the country
and we have to manage the puck well, we can’t throw pucks away. I think it’s the frustration coming through, but we let up there to allow them paint a different picture on the scoreboard to what the game actually was.” Trail outshot the Vees (49-30) for the second game in a row and deserved a better result against the league’s top team. “I thought Trail played a heck of a game tonight,” said Cawley. “When they came back and scored that first goal, I thought okay it looks like they’re going to create some momentum here. And they didn’t back down at all . . . I think they are a much better team than what they’re record indicates. And I’m sure in their dressing room they feel cheated, because of Zack Driscoll.” With the win, the Vees make it their longest winning streak since going on a 42 game unbeaten stretch in 2012. See BRANDT, Page 10
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In KIJHL action, the Beaver Valley Nitehawks earned just a single point on a two-game swing through the Okanagan on the weekend. The Hawks dropped a 4-2 decision to the Kelowna Chiefs on Friday before drawing to a 3-3 tie against the North Okanagan Knights on Saturday despite a dramatic tilt in the ice. Beaver Valley fired 53 shots at the Knights netminder Tristan Quiring but the Armstrong native foiled the Hawks sharp shooters at almost every turn. The Knights jumped out to a 3-1 first period lead before B.V. battled back to tie it in the third and force overtime. Mitch Cobbett opened the scoring for the Knights beating new goaltending addition Billy Gorn less than three minutes in. However, after a penalty to NOK forward Dallas Keller, Tyler Ghiradosi tied it up on the power play, scoring his second of the season with assists going to Tyler Hartman and Lyle Frank. But after Ghiradosi was sent off for holding, Cobbett netted his second of the night at 10:13, and Cameron Welch made it 3-1 just 24 seconds later. B.V. outshot North Okanagan 20-9, and would continue to swarm the Knights net in the second. The Hawks drew within one on another power-play goal by Ghiradosi capitalizing on a Jace Weegar and McKoy Hauk setup to make it 3-2 at 14:21 of the middle frame. B.V. Fired 19 shots at Quiring in the second, while the Knights could manage just three shots on the Hawks net. Dylan Heppler tied it two minutes into the third period, taking a pass from Devin Nemes and beating Quiring, but two five-minute overtime periods would solve nothing as the teams skated to the 3-3 tie with B.V. holding a 53-20 edge in shots. Gorn, a 19-year-old Edmonton native, was acquired from the Campbell River Storm of the Vancouver Island Junior Hockey League. The five-foot-11 goaltender played 17 games for the Olds Grizzlys of the AJHL in 2014-15 and sported a 4.17 goals against average with a .855 save percentage and two shutouts. In Friday’s match, after a scoreless first period, Ryan Lawson put Kelowna up 1-0 beating Hawks goalie Jason Mailhiot at 16:13 of the second period. Hauck tied it up six minutes later on a setup from Sam Swanson and Kyle Hope, but Jonathon Lee restored the lead for the Chiefs. Jaxon Joseph tied the game at 2:47, however two third period goals would clinch it for the Chiefs, despite being outshot 14-10 in the final frame and 41-29 in the game. The Hawks play in Spokane on Friday before returning home for a game against the Grand Forks Border Bruins on Saturday at 7:30 a.m.
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All Times Pacific Interior Division G W L T OL Pt Penticton 19 18 1 0 0 36 SalmArm 18 11 4 2 1 25 WKelowna 18 11 5 0 2 24 Vernon 19 9 9 0 1 19 Merritt 20 6 13 0 1 13 Trail 17 6 11 0 0 12 Island Division G W L T OL Pt Cowichan 18 10 5 1 2 23 Nanaimo 18 11 7 0 0 22 Powell R 19 10 9 0 0 20 Alberni 17 6 9 1 1 14 Victoria 19 5 12 0 2 12 Mainland Division G W L T OL Pt Wenachee 19 11 5 2 1 25 Chilliwack 18 10 5 1 2 23 Langley 17 11 6 0 0 22 Coquitlam 18 7 8 1 2 17 Pr George 18 5 12 0 1 11 Surrey 18 4 14 0 0 8 Sunday’s results Cowichan Valley 7 Powell River 5 Langley 5 Surrey 2 Penticton 6 Trail 1 Thursday’s games Surrey at Langley, 7:15 p.m. Friday, November 6 Vernon at Alberni Valley, 7 p.m. Langley at Chilliwack, 7 p.m. Salmon Arm at Surrey, 7 p.m. Cowichan Valley at Victoria, 7 p.m. Merritt at West Kelowna, 7 p.m. Coquitlam at Wenatchee, 7:05 p.m. Prince George at Powell River, 7:15 p.m. Nanaimo at Trail, 7:30 p.m.
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Knockout Round All Times Eastern Eastern Conference Semifinals Sunday, November 1 D.C. 0 New York City 1 Montreal 2 Columbus 1 Sunday, November 8 D.C. at New York City, 3 p.m. Montreal at Columbus, 5 p.m. Western Conference Semifinals Sunday, November 1 Portland 0 Vancouver 0 Seattle 2 Dallas 1 Sunday, November 8 Seattle at Dallas, 7:30 p.m. Portland at Vancouver, 10 p.m.
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THE ASSOCIATED PRESS NEW YORK - Crown ‘em, Kansas City! One agonizing step from ecstasy last season, this time the Royals reign after their latest incredible comeback and a go-ahead hit from maybe the most unlikely player in uniform. Christian Colon singled home the tiebreaking run in the 12th inning and those boundand-determined Royals rallied one more time to beat the New York Mets 7-2 in 12 innings early Monday for their first World Series championship since 1985 and second overall. Down two runs in the ninth, Kansas City fought back in Game 5 against two of the top arms on the pitching-rich Mets: Matt Harvey and Jeurys Familia. And the Royals did it not with home run power but instead a daring dash from Eric Hosmer, a three-run double by Lorenzo Cain, a couple of crucial stolen bases. Consistent contact, keep the line moving. And that’s how Series MVP Salvador Perez and the Royals became the first team since
the 2002 Angels to come from behind in all four World Series wins, according to STATS. That’s how they washed away the bitter taste of last year’s Game 7 loss at home to San Francisco, an October heartbreak that drove them to their singular focus all season. Never waver. Win it all this time. Now, this group of homegrown favourites that turned around a floundering franchise, Mike Moustakas and Alex Gordon and Hosmer, can take their place in Royals history alongside George Brett, Willie Wilson, Bret Saberhagen and those champs from 30 years ago. With no margin for error, Harvey put the Mets’ last hope in his hands and hung on as long as he could. After eight scoreless innings, he pushed to pitch the ninth and finally faltered. New York slugger Yoenis Cespedes exited with knee pain but Curtis Granderson hit a leadoff homer, his third long ball of the Series, and the Mets managed a 2-0 lead against heavy-hearted Royals starter
Edinson Volquez, pitching one day after returning from his father’s funeral. But for these resilient Royals, no deficit is too large, no time in the game too late. Perez looped a leadoff single in the 12th off losing pitcher Addison Reed, and pinch-runner Jarrod Dyson stole second. One out later, Colon stepped in as a pinch-hitter for his first plate appearance since the regular-season finale Oct. 4. Hardly rusty, he lined a 1-2 pitch into left-centre and pounded his chest at first base. Alcides Escobar added an RBI double, and Cain’s bases-loaded double off Bartolo Colon broke it open. All that was left was for Wade Davis to close it out. He threw a called third strike past Wilmer Flores to end it and tossed his glove high in the air as the Royals rushed toward the mound to celebrate. The Royals’ victory earned a 10.0 rating and 17 share and 17.2 million viewers on Fox. The network said Monday it was the highest-rated Game 5 since the Yankees-Phillies World Series six years ago.
Jays roll out new president The Canadian Press TORONTO - Mark Shapiro says it will be business as usual for the Toronto Blue Jays, even without Alex Anthopoulos. Shapiro was introduced as the team’s new president and chief executive officer Monday, days after former general manager Anthopoulos declined to sign a new contract. Anthopoulos was a popular figure in Toronto, particularly after his trade deadline deals that netted stars David Price and Troy Tulowitzki helped the Jays reach the playoffs for the first time in 22 years. His decision to leave the team at the height of its resurgence was deeply unpopular with Blue Jay fans, making for a somewhat awkward introduction for Shapiro. “Not the transition originally expected,” Shapiro said to open his news conference. With the notable exceptions of Anthopoulos and Paul Beeston, whom Shapiro replaces as president, Shapiro seems intent on retaining much of the Jays’ front office and team management “in the spirit of continuity and building off the incredible foundation that Alex put in place.” He said John Gibbons will be back as manager, and Tony LaCava, Anthopoulos’s assistant
last season, was promoted to interim GM while a search for a permanent replacement takes place. Shapiro also said other members of the frontoffice staff will be offered a chance to return. Some media reports last week suggested that Shapiro was unhappy that Anthopoulos gave up numerous blue-chip prospects at the trade deadline. While Shapiro dismissed reports that he “scolded” Anthopoulos, he indicated that there will be long-term issues to deal with as a result of the deadline-day dealing. “In every decision there’s a balance,” he said. “There’s risk/reward, there’s short-term and long-term. In this case clearly the short-term benefit of those trades is absolutely apparent and was tremendous. At the same point there are challenges that come with trading players and those challenges, I think, need to become part of a long-term strategy.” Shapiro said he hoped Anthopoulos would stay in Toronto, but respected the former GM’s decision to move on. “It was my sincere hope that I would have the chance to learn from him and to partner with him and to work with him,” Shapiro said. “Yet he’s obviously earned the right to make the decision he made.”
FROM PAGE 9 was a similar story on Friday night, when the line of Riley Brandt, Colton McCarthy, and Jagger Williamson accounted for 10 points in the 5-2 Vernon victory. The Vipers jumped out to a 3-0 lead in the first as Brandt, a Trail native and former Smoke Eater, opened the scoring at 13:10 followed by two from
had a goal and two assists and Williamson three helpers. Bailey MacBurnie stopped 37 shots on the night for the Smokies while Andrew Shortridge blocked 40 for the Viper win. The Smokies failed to make ground on the Merritt Centennials who are one point ahead in the Interior Division, although Trail has three games
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McCarthy. After a scoreless second period, Calum Volpe and McCarthy netted power play goals in the early half of the third period to make it 5-0, before Halloran notched his seventh of the season on a shorthanded effort, and Black his fifth with less than four minutes remaining. McCarthy netted the hat trick, while Brandt
in hand. “The sense of urgency increases as we move forward here, but I think the guys are capable of handling it and we are getting better,” said Deschenes. The Smoke Eaters face the Nanaimo Clippers on Friday at 7:30 p.m. at the Cominco Arena, then hit the road Saturday to play the Cents in Merritt.
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New subscribers-only ‘Star Trek’ series to debut on CBS All Access in January 2017 THE ASSOCIATED PRESS NEW YORK - “Star Trek” is going boldly where it hasn’t gone before with a brand-new edition of the sci-fi TV empire. CBS Television Studios said Monday the “totally new” series will arrive in January 2017. But it will be available exclusively on CBS All Access, CBS’ subscription streaming video service. Only a preview episode will be aired, free of charge, on the broadcast network, CBS said. CBS All Access, which costs $5.99 a month, already offers every episode of all previous “Star Trek” television series, along with series from CBS’ current and past broadcast schedule. The new “Star Trek” will be the first original series developed specifically for U.S. audiences for the service. The new “Star Trek” will introduce new characters in search of new worlds, CBS said. But no story or cast details were disclosed. Executive-producing will be Alex Kurtzman, who co-wrote and -produced 2009’s “Star Trek” feature and “Star Trek Into Darkness” in 2013.
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Smartphone is a luxury, not a privilege Annie’s Mailbox
an excellent suggestion. While most people don’t make frequent trips to the emergency room, the point of such a bag is to have it handy for those rare instances when you need it. Annie’s Mailbox is written by
Today’s sudoku
Sudoku is a number-placing puzzle based on a 9x9 grid with several given numbers. The object is to place By Dave Green the numbers 1 to 9 in the empty squares so that each row, each column and each 3x3 box contains the same number only once.
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Today’s crossword
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I started keeping an old duffel bag set the rules. They wonder why you care where the phone is at night if in the garage alongside my car to you don’t plan to use it. Things like serve as an emergency bag. Any time that make them suspicious of your I had to go to the hospital, I’d grab it. It has been motives. helpful in many Extra time on your instances, and I would phone and having it in recommend that everyyour room are privilegone keep such a bag for es that must be earned Marcy Sugar future needs. incrementally. What you & Kathy Mitchell Some things that promise isn’t as important as what you do. Your parents come in handy are: comfortable slipwill trust you when they know that pers and socks, sweatpants and a you will accept and follow their rules. T-shirt to sleep in, a blanket, a neck If you show that you are responsible cushion, a paperback book, a flashfor several months and your parents light and a packet of baby wipes. still won’t grant you additional time, Tucked into the side pockets are two then it is time to ask another adult bottles of water, two protein drinks, to help you reach a compromise. two protein bars and a bag of trail Perhaps a grandparent, aunt, uncle mix, along with a few dollars for or trusted family friend would be the vending machines. (Sometimes these things also come in handy able to intervene on your behalf. Dear Annie: Over the years, I’ve for the patient.) I go through the been called to the emergency room bag once a year and replace items for family members hurt in an acci- such as water and other food as dent or asked to rush to the bedside needed. -- Trying to be Prepared in of a dying friend. Sometimes, it has Connecticut Dear Connecticut: Thank you for been necessary to spend the night.
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Dear Annie: I am a 12-year-old who just got my cellphone. My parents are extremely controlling about the limits of my using it. For instance, once I go to bed, I’m not allowed to charge my phone in my room. They said it would make the battery worse and I should charge it for short periods of time throughout the day. I tried a compromise and said I’d charge it when I woke up in the morning and after school, but they assumed that meant I’d use the phone in the morning. But I wouldn’t, and when I said so, they didn’t answer. They also have a limit on how much time I can use my phone -- two hours a day. They think that whenever I’m in my room, I’m using the phone, which I don’t always do. My parents never listen to me when I try to suggest a compromise. What should I do? -- Want My Phone Dear Phone: Try to understand that your phone is not an entitlement. It is a luxury that your parents are allowing you to have. They get to
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The Corporation of the Village of Warfield NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING WHEREAS Section 903 of the Local Government Act requires that a public hearing be held prior to the adoption of a zoning bylaw amendment. TAKE NOTICE, that Council will consider Bylaw No. 8162015 “Zoning Amendment Bylaw No. 537–1995” the following amendments are made to 2.a) Section 501.7(2), Section 502.7(2), Section 503.8(2), Section 602.7(2), Section 701.7(2) and Section 801.5920 are amended by changing the height of accessory buildings from 3.5 metres (12 feet) or 1 storey in height to 5 metres (16 feet).
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TRAIL, 2BD. + sunroom. Near Safeway. F/S, W/D. $700./mo. 250-368-6076
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2381 McBride St, MIRAL HEIGHTS
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$499,000
$49,500
Contact Our Wayne DeWitt cell: 250-368-1617
Mario Berno cell: 250-368-1027
Tom Gawryletz cell: 250-368-5000
$199,900
Thea Hanson cell: 250-231-1661
WANETA
GLENMERRY
$35,000
MLS#2408401
TRAIL MLS#2408883
$179,000
NEW LISTING
WANETA 7661 CREMA DRIVE
$239,000
MLS#2404642
UPDATED TOWNHOUSE
MOTIVATED TO SELL
GLENMERRY MLS#2404769
TRAIL MLS#2408818
RIVERFRONT - 3 BED, 2 BATH
TIME TO DOWNSIZE?
ACREAGE IN TOWN!
SENIOR SPECIAL
EAST TRAIL MLS#2407407
GREAT NEW LISTING
$264,900
ROSSLAND MLS#2408963
$319,900
Realtors Keith DeWitt cell: 250-231-8187
Denise Marchi cell: 250-368-1112
Joy DeMelo cell: 250-368-1960
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Tuesday, November 3, 2015 Trail Times
local
Spooktacular
The City of Trail’s Spooktacular event Saturday brought the community together to soak up festivities and wet conditions. Clockwise: Tara Gleboff was one of the many volunteers who handed out candy to children like Ashton and Ivy Palsson. Kruz and Taz Cameron got lost in the hay bale maze many times. Trail firefighters hosted a marshmallow roast, where visitors like Hannah Janzen stopped in for a treat but also to warm up by the fire. There was frenzy of different costumes from a kitten, old man, cowboy and spaceman, a crowd favourite that won most creative in the Kootenay Savings Credit Union’s costume contest.
Photos by Valerie Rossi
NEW PRICE
NEW PRICE
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$179,000
1244 Green Avenue, Trail
1524 LeRoi Avenue, Rossland
This 3 bdrm home is in the perfect location. Lots of upgrades and parking too.
Remodelled 2 bdrm Columbia Heights home. Priced to sell.
Excellent value in this 2 bdrm 1 bath home.
1348 - 4th Avenue, Trail
$93,900
NEW PRICE
NEW LISTING
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143 Park Road, Christina Lake
1161 Columbia Gardens Road, Fruitvale
100 Eton Road, Warfield
$249,000
405 Big Sheep Creek Road, Sheep Creek
Live at the lake! Completely renovated 4 bdrm family home.
Looking for space? This home has it. 4 bdrms on almost an acre of land.
Warfield character home located on quiet cul-de-sac. Call today for your viewing.
125 acre turn-key cattle farm. Opportunity knocks!
$399,000
$209,000
$282,000
$800,000
Mark Terry Tonnie Mary Richard Mary Bill Deanne Art Christine Dave Dan Powell Jody Christina Lake Wilson Alton Stewart Martin Daoust Amantea Craig Slessor Forrest Albo Thoss Audia 250-231-5591 250-231-1101 250-365-9665 250-231-0264 250-368-7897 250-521-0525 250-231-2710 250-231-0153 250-368-8818 250-512-7653 250-231-4522 250-442-6413 250-364-3977 mark.wilson@ century21.ca
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