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Often the perception of college students is they are young thinkers fresh out of high school and still living at home. There’s a fair amount of those students, says the Local 4 Student Union organizer. But she points out that the average student at Selkirk College is an adult, aged 27. “There are those young kids coming out of high school,” said Robin Legere from the Local’s Castlegar office. “But there’s also those with mortages, families and kids. There’s a whole bunch of commitments, so having to find hundreds of dollars to go back to school would be tough.” Selkirk College is one of the few provincial post secondary institutions that made
a conscious decision not to charge students for Adult Basic Education (ABE) after the province cut $6.9 million from the program this year. But the money has to come from somewhere. So news the non-partisan finance committee has recommended reinstatement of ABE funding in 2016 is welcome to Legere, who says basic education is a fundamental that every student deserves. “Some of the students didn’t finish high school or maybe high school wasn’t their thing and they didn’t do well,” she explained. “But this also affect students who were good at school but didn’t take the requirements they need to go on in post secondary. “ Paying to upgrade basics like math, English or science can impede further edu-
cation, says Legere. “For a lot of students it’s being able to pursue what they want to do or not,” she said. “Because it’s not just $25, it can be up to hundreds or thousands of dollars depending on how many courses you need.” Education is a top concern among British Columbians, according to the budget consultation report released Friday by B.C.’s non partisan finance committee. A select standing committee of MLAs host public consultations across B.C. every fall, giving citizens an opportunity to present ideas for next year’s provincial budget. In total, 572 submissions were received before the Oct. 15 deadline, then 63 recommendations compiled based on public CONTINUED ON PAGE 2
A Fruitvale councillor is in shock after jumping on a plane to Madrid and leaving Paris only a couple hours before terror ensued. A series of attacks targeting young concert-goers, soccer fans and Parisians enjoying a Friday night out at popular nightspots killed about 130 people in the deadliest violence to strike France since World War II. “I was in shock,” Coun. Tabatha Webber told the Trail Times Monday over the phone. “I was with my coworkers who are French. One of them has a daughter who lives in Paris, so our first reaction was to contact everybody that we knew near Paris.” This included 18 young Canadians on a French exchange under En Famille International, which Webber works for as the Canadian representative3. The bilingual program matches a Canadian and French child, who switch places for a six-month experience. Three Greater Trail kids are among those who are safe and nowhere near Paris. “Most Canadian kids do go to Paris when they are on a Canadian exchange, so our first reaction was to make sure that everybody we knew and everybody that I was managing were OK,” added Webber. She and her daughter Meadow just finished seeing the sights and sounds of Paris before safely moving onto Madrid Friday. “My heart aches for the Parisians as both of my children have done exchanges to France and we have very close ties to families there, as well as their culture and the city of Paris,” she said. “We are lucky to be able to visit this beautiful city often and look forward to returning in the near future to this resilient city on the Seine. Unfortunately, this is twice in a year that they have had to deal with tragedy.” Contact the Times:
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CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1 responses. Notably, all recommendations were unanimously agreed to by committee members. High priorities range from restoration of ABE funding and adequate funding for K-12 education, to the need for balanced budgets, investment in natural resource sector with green initiatives, continued investment in provincial infrastructure, taxation reviews and addressing the high cost of housing and rental accommodations. “The consultation aspect of the budget process is an important opportunity to engage with British Columbians,” said committee chair and MLA Delta North Scott Hamilton. “Today’s report summarizes what the committee heard and makes a number of recommendations for the provincial government to consider for Budget 2016.” Locally, a public hearing was hosted in Castlegar, attended by 10 legislative representatives, including Dan Ashton, MLA Penticton.
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CONTINUED FROM PAGE 2 · review all of the drain- adherence to applicable inage catchment areas that dustry standards to guide contribute flows to the in determining the respecproject area and identify tive desired levels of service opportunities to improve · then propose feasible overall drainage capture solutions for the upgrading and performance of drainage and catchment, · estimate the required sanitary sewer, water and capacity of the sanitary transportation systems sewer, by considering all · final step is determinacontributing areas, includ- tion of a Class C cost estiing estimating the input of mate for the project projected future developments which tie into the sanitary sewer · consider the age and condition of the sanitary sewer as a driver to improvement It is with great sadness that or replacement the family of · review the current and projected demands to the water system for residential and firefighting use in the surrounding areas · estimate the capacity necessary to service announces his passing on current residences and November 10, 2015 in Trail, British Columbia. Robert was future growth with adborn on November 9, 1956 in Winnipeg, Manitoba. Robequate water pressure ert was a simple man with a great love for the outdoors. He is survived by his son Bobby (Jennifer) Hutchings, and required fire prodaughter Kerry-Anne Meise, grandchildren Alexander, tection Ethyn, Jennaiya, Jodanna and Billy-Joe, siblings Greg · review the road(Leslie) Rutledge, Karen Rutledge, Marilyn (Barry) Walway usage and trafgenbach, Brian (Diane) Rutledge, nieces and nephews Ajay fic patterns for Davis Rutledge, Mitchell Rutledge, Everett Rutledge, Jennifer (Jordan) Broadway, Kaitlyn Ring, Naomi Rutledge, Janelle Avenue, Caughlin (Kreik) Rutledge, great niece and nephews Ava-Lynn, Road, Mountain Street, Kalvex, Ivy and Kaston. Eastview Boulevard, Robert is predeceased by his father James Rutledge and Hepburn Street and mother Doreen Rutledge. A small viewing was held November 16, 2015 at 1:00 pm their respective interfor any family and close friends that were able to attend. A sections gathering and bonfire will be held at a later date to honor · consider the geoand celebrate Robert’s life. Jordan Wren of Alternatives technical information Funeral and Cremation Services™ has been entrusted with acquired from develthe arrangements. For those who wish a donation may be made to the Heart opments in the surand Stroke Foundation, www.heartandstroke.bc.ca. You rounding area in order are invited to leave a personal message of condolence on to make assumptions the family’s online register at www.myalternatives.ca about the road’s struc“Lord, embrace another ture and behaviour Much loved, · based on the rePraise him, father of all fathers He leaves us with memories golden, views of existing inSo, Lord, accept a man of grace frastructure, assign a And carry him gently to his final place corresponding level With endearing love from us all.” of service for each in-Robert Rutledge, January 2003 frastructure category with consideration to
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e will soon learn what Premier Christy Clark and Prime Minister Justin Trudeau have in mind for Canada’s renewed effort to influence climate change. As they prepare to join the 40,000 people jetting to Paris for the next big United Nations summit to deal with human impact on the world’s weather, here is some context for what is to come in December and beyond. Foreign Affairs Minister Stéphane Dion served as environment minister under former Liberal prime minister Paul Martin. Then, as Liberal leader, Dion’s proposed “green shift” carbon tax was pivotal only in ending his leadership. With a majority government this time, he promises the entire federal cabinet will be involved. Dion gave a revealing interview to The Globe and Mail last week about his experience in government. “The old system was to give the file of the environment to the minister of the environment and say, ‘deal with it, be the hero of the environment groups, but don’t
bother us because gases. He intended we have jobs to creto impose a nationate and an econoal carbon tax and my to grow’,” Dion use the proceeds said. “That will not to eliminate child work.” poverty. It certainly didn’t This concept is work, which is not back, on a global surprising since scale. If you’ve been TOM Dion is admitting to the movies lately, the Liberals conyou may have seen sidered the envia slick animated ronment ministry commercial sponB.C. Views a mere public relasored by the UN, tions tool. This was featuring animals the period when Canada signed running the world from the seats on to the Kyoto Protocol, then of the General Assembly. “We pretended to care about it as have a plan,” trumpets the elegant the United States rejected it in a llama at the podium, not only to unanimous vote of Congress. fix climate change but to elimiWe now understand more about nate poverty as well. those environmental groups, most One problem with Kyoto was funded by U.S. billionaires to that it left emerging economies target the Canadian oil and gas like China and India untouched. industry while the U.S. booms. And while Canada endures false Their tactics were on display in allegations of subsidizing fossil the defeat of the Keystone XL oil fuels, actual subsidies are huge pipeline to the U.S., with argu- in petro-states like Venezuela, ments that even President Barack Saudi Arabia, Iran, Algeria and Obama acknowledged were exag- Indonesia, where gasoline sells gerated. on average at a third of Canadian Dion’s ill-fated “green shift” prices. wasn’t just about greenhouse China and India’s carbon emis-
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sions have about tripled since the Kyoto public relations gesture in 1997. That growth is one reason why Canada’s share of global emissions has now fallen to below two per cent. Here in B.C., Clark intends to unveil her “Climate 2.0” plan before heading to Paris. We’ll see if it includes another increase in B.C.’s vaunted carbon tax, which now translates to about seven cents on a litre of gasoline. Even without carbon taxes, about a third of the pump price Canadians pay is federal, provincial and local tax. In Metro Vancouver, it’s closer to 40 per cent. In Venezuela, a big winner in the Keystone XL decision, gas sells for around two cents a litre. The B.C. government admits its post-carbon tax reduction in greenhouse gas emissions was largely due to the global recession of 2008-09. Now with crude oil at historic low prices, B.C.’s carbon tax is a weak signal lost in the noise of a world-wide glut of oil and gas. Tom Fletcher is legislature reporter and columnist for Black Press.
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War perpetuates violence I am a civilian in the First World country of Canada; I understand that I live an easy life. But many people on Earth live very marginal and traumatic lives because we still imagine that war can be employed as a tool to perpetuate those old, static definitions of “differences” between persons: nationality, ethnicity, and class (etc.). Continuing to put people, civilians abroad and those in our Canadian Armed Forces nationally, in situations of egregious harm, through continuing to engage in wars, is unacceptable. War is unacceptable because war perpetuates violence. War creates downstream instabilities, power imbalances, social rifts, and a lack of alternative dispute resolution machinery. The problem of war lies in our minds, in our definitions of “self ” and “other”. The phrase “Lest we forget” from the poem Recessional by Rudyard Kipling, speaks to the idea that war should not overshadow higher powers or cause
us to forget the transience of our empires. The phrase “We will remember them.” from the poem For the Fallen by Laurence Binyon, speaks to the sorrow of human lives lost in war. I believe that all of the life on Earth, the generative line of beings back billions of years, is in-and-of-itself a higher power, and that we are all a part of it. We are all one. Thus, let us allow “Lest we forget” to mean that we must not forget that all human beings are one. Let us allow “We will remember them” to mean that all beings that were once living and are now dead, all beings live on within us. War is not worth it precisely because even when “we win”, we will still bear the scars of that “win” many, many years into the future. There are those who have earned their scars, and there are those who are proud of the service and the sacrifices. But there are also many people, who while
proud, are also weighted down heavily with all the legacies that war has left them with. Often, these are but two parts of a full experience of what it means to be an Armed Forces Member or a Veteran. So, I urge our Canadian Armed Forces and our Veterans to honour themselves by demanding non-violent solutions to conflict. I urge our Armed Forces to reject war as a “solution” to conflict. Please, reject war because you know the sacrifices and you know the scars of war better than anyone else ever could. You, our Canadian Armed Forces and our Veterans, deserve a better solution. I ask you to honour yourselves by rejecting the cycle of war which scars you again and again, in favour of a conflict resolution strategy which focuses on healing divisions. I ask you to honour yourselves by finding solutions to war which hold all of our lives sacred. Amanda Patt Fruitvale
Extension needed for end-of-life ruling
An editorial from the Toronto Star Less than three months remains before Canada’s longstanding criminalization of assisted suicide becomes null and void. Unless new legislation is hurriedly passed -- or the Feb. 6 deadline is extended -- Canadians and their doctors will be forced to make end-of-life decisions in legal limbo. That mustn’t happen. Nor should the newly elected Liberal government rush to deliver legislation on what is, quite literally, a life-and-death issue. The only responsible option at this point is to formally ask the Supreme Court of Canada to extend the deadline for crafting a new law by several more months. Given that parliamentary business was interrupted by the longest election campaign in modern history, and a new government has taken office facing a steep learning curve, it’s hard to imagine the court rejecting a request for more time. The case for delay is even stronger now that both Ontario and British Columbia have signaled that a postponement would
be welcome. As reported by The Canadian Press, B.C. Health Minister Terry Lake said his province is amenable to working with Ottawa over a longer period, stressing that assisted suicide legislation will require a great deal of thought: “The more time to be able to do that, the better.” Ontario Health Minister Eric Hoskins added that “Ontario would be very understanding if the federal government were to ask for an extension.” Quebec has less to say on the matter because it is already well ahead of Ottawa, having crafted its own right-to-die law, set to take effect on Dec. 10. A palliative care centre in Sherbrooke announced last week that it would provide assisted suicide to terminally ill cancer patients beginning on Feb. 1. That clinic, La Maison AubeLumiere, isn’t working in a vacuum. Quebec’s legislation sets out strict rules, with doctors allowed to give lethal injections only to fully competent adults. Assisted suicide is limited to people in an advanced state of irreversible decline, suffering constant and un-
bearable pain, and who have no reasonable chance of relief. Two doctors need to sign off on the assisted death, and there’s a twoweek period of reflection before lethal drugs are administered. That’s a far cry from federal law, which deems participating in an assisted suicide a crime punishable by imprisonment. The Supreme Court unanimously ruled in February that Ottawa’s existing rules amount to cruelty, condemning people who are terminally ill to “severe and intolerable suffering.” The court gave Parliament exactly one year to correct that injustice. Quebec’s approach could well serve as a useful template for federal action -- but not over the course of less than three months. An assisted suicide law has the potential to affect any adult, since no one can know what hardships the future might bring. Such legislation must be drafted with great care, and that will require more time. It would boost public confidence in this process if the Liberal government cleared the air and asked for a deadline extension from the court, sooner rather than later.
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SUBMIT TED Four young dancers who qualified at the Kootenay Festival of the Arts, went on to participate in the provincials last spring, in Powell River. Pictured here are (from front to back) Charlotte McKay, Sabrina Neufeld, Emilia Hoffman and Ava Jinjoe. McKay andHoffman hail from Rossland, Neufeld is from Castlegar and Jinjoe lives in Warfield, but all four were trained by Renee Salsiccioli of Kootenay Danceworks. The dancers were required to take classes over five days, and perform two solos, which had been recommended by the adjudicator who nominated them at a regional Festival of the Arts. “It’s really good to see the skill level, and what’s out there. It’s good to see other dancers your own age, who are pursuing the same dream,” said Hoffman. The dancers are separated into their respective categories, based on age. The categories have a range of three ages (e.g. 13-16), and we had dancers entering at the bottom of their age range who still had strong showings. McKay was given an honourable mention, and Hoffman came second in her category (Hoffman was in the middle of her category at age 12). The categories typically include about 15 of the best dancers selected from regional nonprofit Festivals of the Arts held throughout the province, so the competition can be tough. The dancers interviewed both reported a positive experience: “The dancers supported each other –
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Dancers from Kootenay Danceworks competed in the provincials in Powell River. it’s scary, some people haven’t performed on that big a stage. You get one shot, so it’s a little nerve wracking” said Hoffman “It was a great experience” agreed McKay. Thinking of encouraging your child to pursue dance? Here’s another myth-buster from
Hoffman: “It’s stereotyped that dancers are really mean to each other backstage. In my experience, that has not been the case at all, it’s a good environment.” A link to Kootenay Danceworks website: http://www.kootenaydanceworks. com/
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Smokies claw out win over Grizzlies BY JIM BAILEY Times Sports Editor
Montrose native Spencer McLean scored what proved to be the winning goal, as the Trail Smoke Eaters clawed their way to a very important win over a hot Victoria Grizzlies team on Sunday at the Cominco Arena with a thrilling 2-1 victory. Following a deflated showing in a 6-1 loss to Cowichan Valley Capitals on Friday night at the Cominco Arena, with support from visiting family and a banquet courtesy of the Colombo Lodge on Saturday, the Smoke Eaters regrouped for Sunday’s match Jim Bailey photo against the Grizzlies. Trail Smoke Eater power forward Cooper Leitch circles out front looking for a shot in the Smokies 2-1 victory over A strong defensive effort and a sparkling 29- the Victoria Grizzlies on Sunday at the Cominco Arena. second, the team had a ing stops in the final fort,” said Victoria assave performance from period. “It feels great,” said number of glorious op- two minutes when the sistant coach Tyler Linden Marshall backstopped the Smokies to McLean. “I kind of fig- portunities in the pe- Grizzlies pulled Benson Matheson. “Our boys their ninth win of the ured that he was going riod but a combination in favour of an extra at- played really well too but to catch me, so I just of missed nets and one- tacker. With time wind- our second period really season. “Coming off two put my head down, and too-many passes kept the ing down, Marshall hurt us, we didn’t show robbed Hahn pointblank up, and that’s what this games where we didn’t shot right away and got game close. with a quick pad save, game is about is a full 60 think we put the ef- an alright shot off, and then following an intense minutes.” fort that was required, it bounced off his glove scramble, a Smokie deVictoria outshot Trail this win was huge,” said and went in … It feels fender pulled the puck 30-15, with the Smokies Smoke Eater assistant good to get back in the off the goal line and sent going 1-for-2 on the coach Barry Zanier. “The win column, and hopeit down the ice to ease power play and a perkids were pretty disap- fully we can keep it going the pressure and pre- fect 0-for-4 on the penpointed after the Friday in the next game.” The Smokies fell serve the victory. alty kill. Marshall was game, when all the par“When Spencer named the game’s first ents were in town. We behind in the first pescored, it was probably star with McLean getting had a good day with the riod when a trailing our poorest (scoring) the second star nod and banquet and a chance Dante Hahn finished chance up to that point Victoria’s Hahn the third to do some visiting, and off a 3-on-2 drop pass … and Kale could have star. Howarth earned the they came ready to play from Brayden Gelsinger, SPENCER beating Smokies goalie had a couple tonight, but Fortis Energy Player of today.” MCLEAN you know what it’s great the Game. With the game tied Marshall low stick side Trail fell to Cowichan at one and Trail short- for the 1-0 lead. “Not many shots. We to see those young guys But Trail replied early were definitely guilty put the puck in the net,” Valley 6-1 in Friday handed, Victoria pressed night’s game at the in the Smoke Eater end, in the second. A minute of passing too much, added Zanier. Trail handed the Cominco Arena. but a pass to the point- into the middle frame, maybe trying to get too man bounced over his the Victoria bench was fancy, and hopefully the Grizzlies just their sec- The Capitals Carter stick and McLean took called for too many men. boys can just understand ond loss in eight games. Cochrane had a goal and advantage. He darted With Trail on the power you put the puck at the After winning just twice three assists while Storm past the defender, picked play, Harlan Orr worked net, you never know in their first 15 matches, Phaneuf stopped 37 shots up the puck and sped the puck to Red Deer what’s going to happen,” the Grizzlies caught fire, for the victory. Ryan Star winning five straight scored his first goal as a down the left wing on a native Kale Howarth at said Zanier. breakaway, rifling a shot the point and the rookie’s After McLean put the until a 4-3 overtime loss Smoke Eater after jointhat went off the glove of shot sailed by a Cooper Smokies up, Victoria to Coquitlam Friday, but ing the club from the Grizzlies’ goalie Mitchell Leitch screen, beating rallied in the third but followed that up with Surrey Eagles last week Benson and into the top Benson high glove side could not beat Marshall, a 3-2 win over Merritt in the Kurt Black trade. Trail now hits the corner for McLean’s sec- to make it 1-1. Although who made 12 saves in Saturday. “The boys worked road for games against ond goal of the campaign the shot clock had the the third frame, includand a 2-1 lead with seven Smokies down for just ing a couple game-sav- hard for us, and Trail Victoria, Nanaimo, and brought out a great ef- Langley this week. minutes remaining in the five shots on net in the
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Hawks take down Rebels BY JIM BAILEY Times Sports Editor
After dropping back-to-back 3-2 games to the Grand Forks Border Bruins last week, the Beaver Valley Nitehawks rebounded with a pair of massive wins against Neil Murdoch division rival Castlegar Rebels on the weekend. The Nitehawks gained some breathing room atop the Murdoch division standings with a 5-1 victory on Friday at the Hawks Nest and a 5-2 win on Saturday in Castlegar to give the 16-4-1-1 Hawks a five point lead over the 14-8-1-0 Rebels. “When you lose, you start questioning what you’re doing, how you’re doing, and everything like that,” said Jones. “What we looked at as a team, we started identifying everything from our leadership to things we had to focus on, so it was a good thing. And the other thing is we just played a lot more determined, hard working, committed game both nights.” Despite the absence of Sam Swanson, Braden Fuller, Lyle Frank, Ryan Neil (injuries) and Dylan Hepler (suspension) from the line up, the Hawks dominated the Rebels Friday, then road goalie Billy Gorn to the win on Saturday. “The 5-2 win, I would say, was all Billy Gorn,” said Jones. “Billy was outstanding in the first two periods especially … and much like the Grand Forks goalie did against us, he kept us in the game and in the third period we started playing finally the way we normally play.” Michael Pruss scored twice and Brett Roberts broke a 2-2 tie for the winner as the Hawks erupted for three goals in the third period on their way to the 5-2 win. Roberts scored two minutes into the final frame on the power play finishing a set up from Tyler Hartman and Jace Weegar to put the Hawks up 3-2. The goal was the Grande Prairie defenceman’s fourth of the season and second in as many games since returning to the team last week. Pruss put the Hawks up twice in the match, giving them a 1-0 lead at 17:34 of the first and a 2-1 lead with 8:30 left in the middle frame before Nick Headrick tied it at the 4:09 mark. After Roberts’ winner, Jaxon Joseph and Coleton Dawson then tallied goals 40 seconds apart to put the game away for the Hawks. Gorn picked up the win in net stopping 32 shots, while Joseph McLeod suffered the loss with 21 of 26 saves in the Rebel goal. The Hawks also welcomed Drake Poirer back to the line up after a lengthy illness. With the goalie tandem seemingly solidified, the Hawks can now concentrate less CONTINUED ON A10
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at McMahon Stadium. “We have a lot of good players who worked through some adversity,” said Tedford. “I’m really proud of this team. It looked bleak there for a while. They kept believing and made the playoffs. We have a ways to go. There’s no question about that.” Tedford took over Regional District Of Kootenay Boundary as B.C.’s head coach PUBLIC MEETING this season from Mike Benevides, who was DEVELOPMENT OF TRAILS fired after the Lions lost IN THE BEAVER VALLEY 50-17 to the Montreal Alouettes in the first The Beaver Valley Recreation Committee is inviting residents round of last year’s CFL and land owners to a public meeting on November 24th at playoffs. 7:00 pm in the Montrose Community Hall to seek input and Richie Leone kicked direction on trails development in the Beaver Valley. his first of three field goals at 11:07 of the first There will be an open discussion on the potential for expanding quarter to put the Lions the trails network in the Beaver Valley. A presentation by the up 3-1, which was the Kootenay Columbia Trails Society will talk about the trails that only time they led on currently exist in the Beaver Valley, and areas in the Beaver Sunday. Valley where more trails may be developed pending land use Calgary defensive agreements, and interest from volunteers. back Keon Raymond The Beaver Valley Recreation Committee also invites any land then picked off an erowners who may be interested in donating some lands, or rant pass by starting B.C. allowing access for trails use to the meeting. quarterback Jonathon
THE C ANADIAN PRESS CALGARY -- Although his B.C. Lions suffered a seasonending 35-9 loss to the Calgary Stampeders on Sunday, coach Jeff Tedford still had words of encouragement for his players
afterwards. The Lions won two of their final three regular-season games just to qualify for the CFL playoffs with a 7-11 record before losing the West Division semifinal to the Stamps in front of an announced crowd of 26,306 fans
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Jennings and ran it back for a 38-yard touchdown to put the Stamps ahead for good at 13:38 of the first. “I don’t think it was that deflating,” said Tedford in regards to Raymond’s return. “It’s not something that you want to happen. There was still a lot of football left. It was a close game there for a while even after that. I think the key was field position. I don’t know how many times we started inside our 15-yard line tonight. We could never get out of the hole.” Veteran B.C. defensive back Ryan Phillips also gave the Stamps credit for a well-deserved win. “They were a disciplined team tonight,”
BC Hockey representative June McKenzie presented Trail resident Mike Page with the Most Dedicated Official award for 2014-15. As Referee in Chief in Greater Trail for the past four years, Page has played a vital role in the development of officials within the West Kootenay region and has spent countless hours and weekends in the rink both on the ice and off the ice helping officials reach there full potential. said Phillips. “They executed in all facets of the game. They were more aggressive throughout 60 minutes. They did what it took to win the game and it showed up on the scoreboard.” Things went from bad to worse for the Lions when Jennings left the game in the second quarter with an injury that turned out to be a broken collarbone. “We didn’t know it as the time when he came off the field because he came off like there was nothing wrong, but every time he moved they could feel his collarbone moving,” said Tedford. “He’s competed very hard for us through the latter part of the year and has done a very nice job. It’s just unfortunate he went down like that.”
Jennings completed four-of-seven passes for 56 yards before Travis Lulay went 10 for 18 for 119 yards in a relief effort. “We put ourselves behind the eight ball a lot of ways and Calgary’s too good a football team to do that against,” said Lulay. “They took advantage of their opportunities and they were the better team today.” Lulay missed most of the last two months of the season with a knee injury he suffered in early December. Like Tedford, the veteran quarterback was impressed to see how the Lions rallied just to qualify to play in the post-season. “I was proud to see the team mature a lot as the season went on,” he said.
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on the back end. “I was really pleased with how Billy played this weekend, and he certainly solidified the position. Drake is finally back from health now, and able to start playing as well.” Gorn has been very good for the Nitehawks since joining the team last month from the Campbell River Storm. In five games he has a 3-1-1 record with a 2.06 goals-against average and a .920 save percentage. On Friday, the Nitehawks dominated outshooting the Rebels 44-26 on their way to the 5-1 victory. Jace Weegar scored once and added an assist, while Hartman, Michael and Allan Pruss had two assists in the game. The Hawks had five different scorers with Joseph, Devin Nemes, Roberts, and Jake Yuris providing the offence, while Tayden Woods tallied the Rebels’ marker. The Hawks next game goes Friday in Nelson against the Leafs at 7 p.m. followed by a tilt against the Border Bruins in Grand Forks Saturday.
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THE C ANADIAN PRESS TORONTO - Disney’s animated feature “Zootopia” will feature a uniquely Canadian character - a news anchor moose voiced by Peter Mansbridge. The character of Peter Moosebridge is a moose and co-anchor of the ZTV News, a trusted source of news for the inhabitants of “Zootopia.” Disney says the character was specifically written with Canada in mind and intended to be voiced by a Canadian. The comedy-action adventure is about a city where animals from every environment live together. The story centres on a rookie bunny police officer, voiced by Ginnifer Goodwin, who must partner with a fast-talking scam-artist fox, voiced by Jason Bateman, to solve a mystery.
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THE ASSOCIATED PRESS NEW YORK - The box-office duo of James Bond and Charlie Brown again dominated North American movie theatres over the weekend, while Angelina Jolie Pitt’s “By the Sea” made barely a ripple. Sony’s “Spectre,” the 24th Bond installment and last week’s top film, took in $35.4 million in its second weekend, according to studio estimates Sunday. Daniel Craig’s fourth Bond film has most flexed its muscles abroad, where the majority of its $500 million-plus two-week global haul has come from. It got a boost, too, over the weekend in China, where it debuted with $48 million - the best opening for a 2-D, U.S. release in China, Sony said. “The Peanuts Movie,” from 20th Century Fox, remained in second place with $24.2 million. Both it and “Spectre” held strongly in their second weeks. “The Peanuts Movie” has grossed $82.5 million thus far. Of the new releases, the Christmas comedy “Love the Coopers” - a family holiday gathering directed by Jessie Nelson and starring an ensemble including Diane Keaton and Alan Arkin - fared the best. It took in $8.4 million for CBS Films. Warner Bros.’ Chilean miner drama, “The 33,” earned a middling $5.8 million. Though the 2010 disaster, which trapped 33 miners underground, riveted the world for 69 days, moviegoers showed little interest in a dramatized version of the event starring Antonio Banderas and Lou Diamond Phillips. Universal Pictures considerably scaled back the release of the poorly reviewed “By the Sea,” a marital drama starring Jolie Pitt and Brad Pitt. Playing in just 10 theatres, it made only $95,440. The third film directed by Jolie Pitt, who also wrote the script, “By the Sea” was made for a modest $10 million, so it won’t hurt Universal much, but proved surprisingly unappealing to moviegoers despite starring two of Hollywood’s biggest stars. Next weekend, Lionsgate’s “The Hunger Games: Mockingjay Part 2,” the final chapter in the youngadult saga, is sure to supplant Bond at the top of the box office. By Dave Green
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ber, the law says no one can arbitrarily keep you from seeing your sibling. God answered my prayers and my soul is at rest. -- Loving Sister Dear Sister: We are glad you were able to have a good visit with your brother, but sometimes there
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Dear Trying: Did your husband three hours. My sister and I were help raise Rick? Can your assets allowed to go to his room for 20 be separated from your minutes, but not by ourhusband’s so that his enselves. His wife and two tire estate goes to Chris, children were present but yours is split in half? the entire time. It was as Would Rick be underif we had watchdogs sitstanding if you discussed ting there making sure these issues in advance? we had little contact. Unequal bequests creThe next day, we were ate problems because it told at the desk that appears that the parent his wife said we are not Marcy Sugar & loved one child more permitted to see him. I Kathy Mitchell than the other. If you exthink the wife’s behavior plain your reasoning, it’s is despicable. possible your sons will understand We went to see the facility direcand not be surprised and hurt later. tor and my sister called the caseDear Annie: My oldest brother, worker and explained the situation. “Richard,” is fading from this world. He agreed that this was patient I live 3,000 miles away and flew abuse. The doctor was called, and home to see him and say my good- he said we could see our brother. byes. Richard and I have always been Richard was in such good spirits close and have loved each other and we laughed, hugged and kissed dearly. Now he is in a locked mental and told each other how much we hospital and I don’t know why. loved each other. The purpose of Richard can have visitors this letter to let everyone know that only on weekends at certain times. even though you may have a spiteful The drive to the hospital is nearly sister-in-law or other family mem-
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Dear Annie: While my mother was still alive, she gave a substantial amount of money to my oldest son, “Rick.” Everyone but Mother knew she was supporting his drug habit (which he has since overcome). When she died, her will gave equal amounts of money to both of my sons. My younger son, “Chris,” was hurt by his grandmother’s lopsided generosity to his brother, and it may be part of the reason my adult sons aren’t close today. Rick’s father, my first husband, will be leaving him his entire estate, so he will be financially set. My current husband and I recently completed our will, leaving most of our assets to Chris. Based upon what my mother did, I’m concerned that Rick will be hurt if he finds out that his stepfather and I didn’t leave him an equal share. But I don’t believe my husband is obligated to leave the same amount to his stepson as he does to his biological son. What do you think? -- Trying to Avoid Hurt Feelings
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Misc. Wanted Private Coin Collector Buying Collections, Olympic Gold & Silver Coins, Estates Jewelry+ Chad: 1-250-499-0251 Local.
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PAPER CARRIERS Excellent exercise, fun for all ages. Route 358 14 papers Cole St, Kootenay Ave North, Mountain St and Short St. Route 362 20 papers 1st, 2nd, 3rd, Evergreen Ave Route 363 12 papers Casemore Rd, Tamarac Ave Route 370 15 papers 2nd St, 3rd St, Hillcrest Ave, Moutain St. Route 375 12 papers Green Rd & Lodden Rd Route 379 18 papers Cole St, Nelson Ave Route 380 23 papers Galloway Rd, Mill Rd Route 381 7 papers Coughlin Rd Route 382 7 papers Debruin Rd & Staats Rd
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E.Trail. Parkside Apartments. Spacious, quiet, clean, secure, senior oriented, large 1bdrm., Call 250-368-7897.
W.TRAIL, 1bd. plus, semi-enclosed balcony. 1Blk. to Downtown, $575./mo. 250-368-6076
Francesco Estates, Glenmerry,spacious 1-3bdrms. Adults only (45+). Secure building w/elevator. N/S, N/P. Ph. 250368-6761
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STEEL BUILDING sale. “Really big sale-year end clear out!” 21x22 $5,190 25x24 $5,988 27x28 $7,498 30x32 $8,646 35x34 $11,844 42x54 $16,386. One end wall included. Pioneer Steel 1-800-6685422. www.pioneersteel.ca
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TRAIL, 2bd. apt. Friendly, quiet secure bldg. Heat incl.n/p,n/s.250-368-5287
Edgewater Townhouse Glenmerry, 3bd, f/s, $800./mo. 250-368-5908.
TRAIL, Downtown, 1bd. apt. Cable, internet and power incl. $650./mo. Carol 250-364-2775
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W.TRAIL, 1BD. 1blk. to downtown, fenced yard, suitable for dog. $595./mo. 250-368-6076
GLENMERRY, 3bdrm. townhouse, carport. N/P. $850./mo. plus utilities. 250364-1823, 250-368-7225
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Live at Redstone! This lot has amazing views and tons of sun.
With over 3,700 sq ft. this Miral Heights family home is sure to please.
Live the mountain lifestyle! This 2 bdrm condo is in the Slalom Creek building. Call today!
$65,000
$429,000
$334,900
NEW LISTING
NEW PRICE
NEW PRICE
3802 Dogwood Drive, Trail
3249 Lilac Crescent, Trail
#313 - 880 Wordsworth Avenue, Warfield
$219,000
3 bdrm Glenmerry home in a great location!
$239,900
Move-in-ready! Immaculate 3 bdrm Glenmerry home.
$69,500
Low maintenance living. 2 bdrm corner unit in Tabletop building!
OPEN HOUSE
Thurs. Nov. 19 11am - 1pm Sat. Nov. 21 11am - 3pm
108 Ritchie Avenue, Tadanac
Sealed Bid Auction!
Call today for your information package. This house will sell on December 3, 2015. Will you be the lucky bidder?
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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