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Province remains opposed to Trans Mountain expansion

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Tanker approaches Westridge terminal in Burnaby, near the oil refinery also supplied by the Trans Mountain pipeline. By Tom Fletcher The B.C. government is close to releasing its plan to provide “worldleading” prevention and response to land-

based oil spills, but that progress isn’t enough to change its opposition to the Trans Mountain pipeline expansion. Environment Minister Mary Polak announced

Monday the province’s final submission to the federal review of the project confirms it still has not met B.C.’s five conditions for approval of heavy oil pipelines.

Polak said she is preparing to present legislation this spring to establish new standards for land protection, after discussions with Trans Mountain operator Kinder Morgan Canada and other com-

panies. B.C.s final submission to the National Energy Board continues to recommend the pipeline twinning not be approved, but Polak said that is not the final word. “We have been en-

couraged by the number of government and industry leaders who have also taken up the challenge and accepted the need to proceed along our five conditions, but we have not at this time seen evidence in the NEB hearing process that those conditions can yet be met,” Polak said. B.C.’s five conditions, presented in 2012, include NEB approval, “world-leading” land and marine spill prevention and response, meeting legal obligations to aboriginal communities and an unspecified “fair share” of provincial benefits from any new heavy oil pipeline project. Kinder Morgan issued a statement Monday saying it continues to work with B.C., but requirements for aboriginal consultation, spill prevention and revenue sharing can’t be met by the company alone. The project already faces 150 draft conditions from the NEB, in what Kinder Morgan Canada president Ian

Anderson has called “the most highly scrutinized pipeline project by the NEB in history.” The NEB is expected to hear intervenor arguments starting Jan. 19 in Burnaby, including affected municipalities. Vancouver is also opposed, arguing that a seven-fold increase in crude oil tanker traffic on Burrard Inlet represents an unacceptable risk. The Trans Mountain pipeline has been operating one line for 60 years, running from northern Alberta through the B.C. Interior at Kamloops to its marine terminal in Burnaby. A branch line runs south to supply oil refineries on the coast of Washington state, and the pipeline has already been twinned on the Alberta side. Kinder Morgan is hoping for an NEB decision to recommend proceeding by May. Final approval is up to the federal cabinet.

WE VALUE YOUR PROPERTY AS MUCH AS YOU DO. If you’re among BC’s approximately 2 million property owners, you should receive your 2016 property assessment in the mail early in January. If you haven’t, call us toll-free at 1-866-valueBC. Access property information and compare your assessment to others using our free e-valueBC service at bcassessment.ca, BC’s trusted go-to property information resource. If you have questions or want more information, contact us at 1-866-valueBC or online at bcassessment.ca. The deadline to file an appeal for your assessment is February 1st, 2016.

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RCMP recover infant after vehicle stolen in the city On January 9th, 2016 at 10:47 a.m. Cranbrook RCMP received a frantic report of a stolen vehicle with a 4 month old infant inside. Investigation revealed the complainant was travelling from Trail to Kimberley when

she ran into a female acquaintance in Fruitvale who requested a ride. The complainant left the vehicle running with both passenger and her daughter inside as she briefly attended a Cranbrook residence. Upon discovering the

vehicle and occupants gone she immediately called 9-1-1. Shortly after, Cranbrook RCMP received a report of an impaired driver with fresh vehicle damage at the Tamarack mall parking lot which turned out to

be the same stolen vehicle. Two Cranbrook citizens quickly identified the safety concern with the infant’s presence and provided assistance while phoning police. RCMP members were quick to respond and returned the

unharmed infant immediately to her mother. The driver was arrested at scene and transported to Cranbrook RCMP cells. Cranbrook RCMP are proposing several Criminal Charges including Child Abduction, Im-

paired Driving and Refusing to Provide a Breath Sample. The 24 year old Fruitvale resident will appear before a Judicial Justice of the peace on Monday, January 11th. The investigation is ongoing and includes assistance

from the Ministry of Children and Family Development. Cranbrook RCMP applaud the actions of the two citizens in the quick and safe return of the child in a situation that could very well have ended tragically.

to Dundas Ontario. Three East Kootenay arenas have been nominated for this year’s contest. The Kimberley Civic Centre, the Marysville Arena and

the Fernie Memorial Arena are contenders for the honour. Area residents (and anyone else wishing to vote) have until February 7 to get their nomi-

nations in. The winning arena will get $100,000 for upgrades, something that all the abovementioned arenas could make good use of. Upload your photos and

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Views B.C. Views: Avatar sequel bombs in Walbran

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Masked protester interferes with logging operation in the Walbran Valley, November 2015. by Tom Fletcher Avatar, the future-fantasy blockbuster that beat Titanic as all-time Hollywood box office champ, has finally been unseated by the latest Star Wars space opera. I watched Avatar on TV over the holidays for the first time since its 2009 release, and was able to see past the bombastic special effects to examine it for what it is, an anti-capitalist propaganda film. Psychopathic military commander teams with evil mining executive to blast and slaughter their way to a chunk of rare mineral, ridiculously named “unobtainium.” Giant tree, home of highly evolved Na’vi people and their delicate jungle ecosystem, is toppled for sadistic fun and profit, before nature’s collec-

tive strikes back. Canadian director James Cameron helped the global anti-development network use the movie in its celebrity attack on the Alberta oil industry. Now the story line is being employed again in B.C., in an effort to revive the 1990s “war in the woods” that led to the creation of Carmanah Walbran Provincial Park on Vancouver Island. Protest tactics are being refined. Targeting just outside the boundary of the vast park established 20 years ago, giant trees are named and an Avatar-style narrative of unbridled greed is spoon-fed to urban media. There’s a “Tolkien Giant” now, although I’m reliably informed it is not one of those trees that gets up and walks

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around in the Lord of the Rings movies. This tree is also protected from logging, as are most of the poster trees used for propaganda and fundraising. The network uses multiple front groups. Vancouver-based Wilderness Committee stages urban protests and issues news releases, while Ecojustice lawyers fight forest company injunctions against direct actions that disrupt legal logging. An employee of the B.C. branch plant of Sierra Club lurks, apparently coordinating media and protesters. A 1990s remnant called Friends of Carmanah-Walbran issued a statement Nov. 9 announcing “autonomous action” by three protesters to disrupt logging. Not their guys, you understand, just masked individuals willing to lock themselves to equipment or wander into a roadbuilding blast zone, forcing work to stop for safety reasons. These are among the actions that forced the logging company to go to court for an injunction. Cast in the role of evil corporation is TealJones Group, a B.C. forest company trying to operate in what is now the most environmentally restricted forest in the world. It keeps about 2,000 people employed in logging and its sawmills in Surrey, where investments have been made to handle secondgrowth coastal timber as well as what little old-growth they are allowed to harvest. Protesters have

dubbed their latest target, the tiny 3.2 hectare cutblock 4424, “Black Diamond Grove” for media and fundraising purposes. Teal-Jones forester Chris Harvey provided me some information to counter protester claims. Block 4424 isn’t being logged, although it was permitted last fall. Protesters are targeting other operations, none of which are in the contentious Walbran “bite” area next to the park. Teal-Jones has not only received permits and worked with environmental organizations, its operations are independently certified by the Canadian Standards Association. A B.C. Supreme Court judge granted an extension of the injunction protecting Teal-Jones’ operations on Jan. 4. The judge wasn’t swayed by protesters packing the Victoria courtroom, and upheld a 50-metre safety zone around working equipment in the Walbran Valley until the end of March. A Wilderness Committee spokesman with no evident forestry qualifications was appalled. He will no doubt continue to issue news releases and write his own version for left-wing fringe publications that seek to perpetuate an urban culture of revulsion for logging. Tom Fletcher is legislature reporter and columnist for Black Press. Email: tfletcher@ blackpress.ca Twitter: @tomfletcherbc

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On behalf on the Royal Canadian Legion Branch #24, it would like to thank all the businesses and members who donated to its Christmas Stocking Fund Raiser to make these pictures happen. The Legion raised $1,620. Two charities were picked to help out in 2016 and each received a cheque for $810. (Top photo) Representing the Food Bank, Gerry Oviatt receives a cheque from Joanne Hiebert (Royal Canadian Legion). (Bottom photo) School District 5’s Micky Decosse and Jeff Kouba received a cheque for its Breakfast Program from Joanne Hiebert.] The Royal Canadian Legion wishes to thank all those who donated to the fundraiser for their support.

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Key City Theatre is presenting the powerful drama SEEDS ative direction of playwright Annabel Soutar, the Company’s eight acclaimed productions have mobilized people from different ideological, cultural and professional backgrounds to reflect together on the

most controversial issues of their time. Action speaks louder than words - but there is no greater action than speaking artfully with one another. “If you see nothing else this year, you will

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SEEDS, a dramatic play about a real David and Goliath story, is coming to Cranbrook. Explore the fascinating truth behind the food that we eat with SEEDS at the Key City Theatre this February. SEEDS is a dramatic re-enactment of the 4-year legal battle between Saskatchewan farmer Percy Schmeiser and one of the biggest biotech corporations, Monsanto Inc. While debates about GMOs are multiplying everywhere, life-changing experiments are being conducted in the food we eat… A play for thinking audiences. Named the Best English Production of 2005 by the Association québécoise des critiques de théâtre (AQCT) and nominated for Best Original Script in 2005 by the Académie québécoise de théâtre, Seeds is a dramatic re-enactment of the 4-year legal battle between Saskatchewan farmer Percy Schmeiser and one of the biggest biotech corporations, Monsanto Inc. Canadian icon Eric Peterson plays the role of Saskatchewan farmer Percy Schmeiser. Based on court trial transcripts, interviews with Schmeiser, Monsanto representatives, and with farmers, academics, lawyers and scientists from all across Canada, Seeds leads us through a suspenseful labyrinth of legal conflicts around patent rights, scientific showdowns about GM food, and property clashes between farmers and the biotechnology industry. The answer to Schmeiser’s “who owns Life?” question will determine the future of our food system. Starring Eric Peterson, a Canadian stage and television actor, known for his roles in three major Canadian series – Street Legal, Corner Gas and This is Wonderland. About Porte Parole Productions; In today’s polarized world, Porte Parole’s play-making is serious business. Since 2000, under the cre-

be able to say, I have seen a work of genius on stage .” Anna Fuerstenberg, Roverarts.com “We leave the theatre aware that the stuff of life, whether genes or

food,is too important to let slip from our control.” ~ Ottawa Citizen. The show takes place at the Key City Theatre on February 2 at 7:30 p.m. Tickets are $40 and $34 for Key

City Theatre Members. Tickets are available at the Key City Theatre Box Office 250426-7006 and Online at www.keycitytheatre. com

Regional District of East Kootenay PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE - BYLAW 2652 Bylaw Amendment - Wasa/Ford

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Hugs: To all the people who helped me when I fell at the Tamarack Mall on Dec. 28, suffering a concussion. Thanks to everyone who waited with me for the ambulance and to the doctors and nurses for helping me. Thanks to my friends and family for your support. Hugs: I would like to give a hug to everyone who stopped and offered to assist me when I was stuck in the ditch at the self storage units on the way to Kimberley. Your kindness and concern was very much appreciated. Slugs: To whoever plowed the snow at the Catholic Cemetery. We appreciate that you do plow the area, but it was plowed up against the entrance making it impossible to open the gate to allow us to visit our relatives who have passed. I was especially frustrated as it was the 25th Anniversary of my dad passing and I was not able to visit his site. Hugs: Huge hug to the fellow at the Jiffy Lube on January 2nd for the great service on my truck. You were very short staffed and very busy but you remained courteous and apologized for the longer service time which was totally not your fault. Hugs: Thank you to the person/persons who groomed the rails to trails this winter. It is much appreciated.

Hugs: Big Hugs to the Snow Angels on 309th Street for not only cleaning the snow plow windrows, but also for cleaning our driveway. It’s very much appreciated! Thank you so much! Hugs: To Claire at Healthy Dynamics for all the healing work and body talks. You’ve provided me with great relief and understanding. Slugs: To a certain business in the mall for being rude and charging for customer service. Hugs: To the Cranbrook Fire Dept. for volunteering your own time on Christmas Eve while doing the Santa run. You bring joy to so many. Hugs: To all the drivers who are courteous enough to pull into the passing lane so we can merge from Wycliffe Park Road onto Hwy 95A Hugs: To Peggy & David at Wal Mart Photo (pre Christmas) for your patience and tremendous help. It was very much appreciated. Hugs: To Wayne in the Appliance department at Wal Mart for letting me know about the B&D coffee maker that I was wanting for my son. Your thoughtfulness was greatly appreciated. Slugs: To the person driving on Warren Ave. Sunday evening who deliberately bumped

into the back of one of the two deer with their vehicle while they crossed the road. What a pathetic thing to do! You know what they say about Karma... Hugs: Giant wonderful hugs to Dr. Cain! You are a good man and a great doctor! Thank you! Hugs: Thank you to the dynamic team at Denham Ford for taking care of my vehicle after my snow incident. Your customer service is amazing and everyone was very helpful. I will be your customer from now on-even though I don’t own a Ford. You were above and beyond what I expected. Thank you. Jaffray resident Hugs: Thank you to the couple that stopped to help me when I went adrift in the snow outside town. You stopped for me when others didn’t and may the same kindness you showed me someday return to you. Thank you for your help. Jaffray resident

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The Regional District of East Kootenay (RDEK) Board of Directors is considering an application by Douglas Ford to amend the Electoral Area E Zoning and Floodplain Management Bylaw. If approved, the bylaw will amend the zoning designation of the subject property from RR-60, Rural Resource Zone to RR-8, Rural Residential (Country) Zone. The subject property is located on Wolf Creek Road in the Wasa area as shown on the attached map. Bylaw No. 2652 cited as “Regional District of East Kootenay – Electoral Area E Zoning and Floodplain Management Bylaw No. 2502, 2014 – Amendment Bylaw No. 9, 2015 (Wasa / Ford)” will amend the designation of that part of Lot 6, District Lot 334, Kootenay District, Plan NEP70541 except Plan NEP77918 from RR-60, Rural Resource Zone to RR-8, Rural Residential (Country) Zone. A public hearing will be held at: Wasa Community Hall 6145 Wasa School Road Wasa, BC Wednesday, January 20, 2016 at 7:00 pm The Board has delegated the holding of this hearing to the Directors for Electoral Area E and the City of Kimberley. If you believe that your interest in property is affected by the proposed Bylaw, you may prior to the hearing: • inspect the Bylaw and supporting information at the RDEK office in Cranbrook from 8:30 am to 4:30 pm Monday through Friday, excluding statutory holidays; • mail, fax or email written submissions to the addresses/numbers shown below; or • present written and/or verbal submissions at the hearing. SUBMISSIONS CANNOT BE ACCEPTED AFTER THE PUBLIC HEARING. All submissions will form part of the public record and will be published in a meeting agenda posted online. Personal contact information such as phone and email will be removed from written submissions. Questions about the disclosure of your personal information may be referred to the Corporate Officer at 250-489-2791 or 1-888-478-7335. This notice is not an interpretation of the Bylaw. For more information, contact Jean Terpsma, Planning Technician, at 250-489-0314, or toll free at 1-888-478-7335, or email jterpsma@rdek.bc.ca.

The RDEK is on the hunt for the 2016 Electoral Area Volunteers of the Year

Nomination Deadline is Tuesday, January 26th! Nomination forms are now available at our Cranbrook & Columbia Valley RDEK offices and on our website at www.rdek.bc.ca.

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Our weekly feature, Hugs and Slugs is intended to be a lighthearted forum for you, our readers, to express brief views on issues and events in your lives. It’s not intended to hurt people or make unsubstantiated and libellous comments. Submissions will be edited for length and not all will be published, particularly if they are no longer timely, in poor taste, potentially libellous or contain accusations. Names won’t be published with Hugs and Slugs; however, we do need your full name, mailing address and telephone number for verification purposes.

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Family Fishing Derby: great day on the lake for a good cause Mark your calendars for Monday, February 8th as the Family Fishing Derby for Kids with Cancer will be back for its 7th year this BC Family Day. Organized by JCI Kootenay and held at Horseshoe Lake from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m., the annual Derby has become a Kootenay tradition bringing together communities and families from Cranbrook, Creston, Fernie, Golden, Invermere, Jaffray, Kimberley and Trail. Uniquely ‘Kootenay’, this event keeps the whole family entertained with ice fishing, tobogganing, hockey, and plenty of kids’ activities including tug-owar, fishing for a prize, ice jug bowling and

crafts. Hot food and beverage will be available by donation to keep everyone fueled for the day for fun. More than just a fun event, the Derby is a grass-roots fundraiser supported by local businesses, media, and volunteers to help families of children battling cancer. Proceeds are distributed by the Canadian Cancer Society to support travelling to treatment, accommodation, wigs, cancer information and peer support. The Derby also helps local children faced with cancer enjoy a much deserved vacation from treatment. Dacota Freight sponsors a Disneyland vacation and Sunshine Houseboats sponsors

a houseboat vacation on Lake Koocanusa. If your family or someone you know has a child facing cancer or has battled cancer in the past please contact Mike Matejka (250919-5532) with the Derby who can provide tickets, assist with travel and accommodations for the event, and enter the family into a draw for the Disneyland and Houseboat trips. This is the second year the Derby is being organized by JCI Kootenay. While they have a strong group of committee members and volunteers, the Derby still needs more members of the community to help out the day of the event, so please contact them using the

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information below. The Family Fishing Derby would like to thank its WHALE sponsors Genex Marketing, Tim Hortons, Dacota Freight, Sunshine Houseboats, Caliper Machine & Hydraulic, Williams Moving and Storage, Kootenay Knitting and Summit 107. Tickets are just $10 for adults (16+) and $5 for children and seniors. Everyone needs

a ticket to participate in the event and fishing licenses are required. See ticket locations below: Cranbrook – Mountain Man, Cancer Society, Bumbletree and Fort Steele Gas Station Kimberley - Overwaitea Foods and Home Hardware in the Platzl Columbia Valley Local View Printing and Design Fernie - Ann’s Your

Independent Grocer Jaffray - Pump & Pantry For more information about the Family Fishing Derby, contact Event Chair Chris Bosman at 250-919-3511 or familyfishingderby@jcikootenay.com Website: FamilyFishingDerby.com Facebook.com/FamilyFishingDerby

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The RDEK Board of Directors has announced they have selected a new Chief Administrative Officer to replace current CAO Lee-Ann Crane when she retires later this year. “As we look to early

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Local’s Siberian Huskies the stars of Land Rover commercial

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Just a few of the people working behind the scenes to film the commercial. by Brian Coombs The undisputed stars of the latest 2016 Land Rover Discovery Sport commercial are furry, run on four legs and are owned by Margie Leopold, of Pretty Pooch Grooming in Cranbrook. In the commercial, a woman with a team of sled dogs is stuck on one side of a wintry river. A gentleman drives up in his new Land Rover, picks up her and the dogs and ferries them across. The grateful dogs, and owner, jump out when across the river and the Land Rover drives off into the sunset. Nash, Reno, Jordan, Nuka and Bliss are Kuvuk Siberian Huskies and according to Leo-

pold, their acting career has not gone to their heads. “Oh, they are all great dogs,” said Leopold. “All of them are Canadian Championship dogs. Nash is a Grand American Grand Canadian Champion that was in the top 15 Siberian in Canada in 2014. He was number 10 for awhile. They (the film crew) were so impressed because the dogs were so quiet. The first day they had to sit in the Land Rover for hours and they were so good.” Leopold’s adventure began with a call from an animal coordinator who had received her name from a friend. The company was looking for Siberians who were pretty, quiet and could

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run in harness. “Two of the dogs were puppies, so we had two days to train them to run in harness,” explained Leopold. Leopold, and the crew, stayed in Kananaskis and the commercial was filmed behind Fortress Mountain, with some shots being taken on the Bow River between Canmore and Calgary. The riverfording sequence was filmed near Vancouver. She said that besides training the puppies to run in harness, all of the dogs had to be trained to jump in and out of a vehicle with no one inside. This was accomplished with the help of the crew’s animal coordinator and the use of a small beeper that cued the dogs when to jump

in the vehicle. Another person who helped was her daughter, with Leopold saying that if not for her, she wouldn’t have been able to do the commercial. But that isn’t all. During the filming, Leopold was also hired as a double for the actress — something else she hasn’t done before. “The whole thing was pretty wild,” said Leopold. “I’ve never worked with the film industry before. Very different people. There was at least 100 people on the crew. Crews for the vehicle, the setup, the cooking, you name it. It was quite a production. I didn’t realize how much went into it.” And the industry appears to like Leopold and her dogs, having

Margie Leopold, in costume as a double for the commercial’s actress, takes a break during filming with her Siberian team. already sent requests for her service, some of which she had to turn down because she couldn’t just pick up and leave her business without notice. But with dogs that

well-trained and handsome, it is a safe bet that at least people around here will be treated to their presence at animal shows and around the city, not to mention commercials and poten-

tially the silver screen. You can view the commercial online at: https://www.youtube. com/watch?v=EdtUcPReAg.

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Christ Church Anglican Sunday Worship at 9:15 & 11:00am 46 - 13th Ave. S., Cranbrook 250-426-2644

Rev. Yme Woensdregt

Cranbrook Alliance

Sunday Service & Children’s Ministry 10:30am

East Kootenay Houses of Worship SPECIAL GOSPEL SERVICES: Each Sunday from 3 - 4 p.m., commencing January 10, 2016, at the Girl Guides of Canada Hall, 1421 2nd St S Cranbrook BC. Contact: (250) 426-4791.

Jaffray United All Services Sunday 11:00am January 31

“Seeking the heartbeat of God” 250-489-4704 Senior Pastor 1200 Kootenay St. N. Grant McDowell cranbrookalliancechurch.com

EK Lutheran Parish

Mt. Zion Cranbrook 920-11th St. S. Sunday Worship 10:00am, Monday Worship 2:15pm 250.426.7564 Holy Cross Pastor Kimberley David 105 Howard St. Morton Sunday Worship 10:00am Trinity Fernie 691 4th Ave., Sunday Worship 1:30pm Immanual Elkford 2700 Balmer Dr. Sunday Worship 4:00pm St. Peter’s Invermere 110-7th Ave. Sunday Worship 1:30 pm Lutheran Church-Canada eklutheran.ca

Knox Presbyterian Sunday Worship/ Children’s Classes 10:00am

Friendly congregation biblical teaching - traditional & contemporary music 250-426-7165 Corner Victoria & 3rd St. S.

The Salvation Army Sunday Worship Service 10:30am

Wednesday Praise Service 5:00pm

Senior Pastor Majors Linda & Kirk Green

Pastor Jack Lindquist

Calvary Chapel Cranbrook Sunday Service 10:30am Wednesday Bible Study 7:00pm

250-426-7897 Senior Pastor 518 Cranbrook St. N. Steve Moon calvarychapelcranbrook.com

Cranbrook United

Sunday Service 10:00am

Sunday School 10:00am Fellowship snack to follow.

Sunday Morning Worship 10:00am

250-426-2022 #2-12 Ave S (corner of Baker & 12th) cranbrookunited.com

Reverand Frank Lewis

Catholic Churches

Sunday School 9:30am

Interim Pastor Helmut Strauss

Affiliated with Fellowship of Evangelical Baptist Churches in Canada 250-489-5169 2000-5th St. N.

First Baptist

Sunday Service 10:30am

Children’s Ministries 10:30am Senior Pastor Kevin Ewaskow 250-426-4319 334-14th Ave. S. fbccranbrook.org

St. Aidan Orthodox

Divine Liturgy Service (English)10:30am

250.426.4266

Wed., Jan. 13 BC Gov’t Retired Employees Association, Rocky Mtn Branch luncheon meeting, Heritage Inn, 12 noon. Guest speakers Bev wagner of COSCO & Brenda McLennan with CARP. Larry, 250-489-3968. Kimberley Garden Clubs first meeting of 2016. Let us know what programs you want to see this year, Selkirk High School library 7-9pm. New members welcome. Nola 250427-1947.

Sat., Jan. 16 Scottish Tea & Bake Sale, Kimberley United Church upper & lower halls, 1-3pm. roceeds to Kimberley United Charities.

Cranbrook Garden Club Meeting, 6:30pm. Christ Church Anglican, 46-13th Ave.S. Join us for Pot Luck & Elections. New members welcome. April 778-517-1222.

Tues., Jan. 19 East Kootenay Railway Pensioners Association Social luncheon, 12:30pm, Heritage Inn, 803 Cranbrook St.N, RSVP by January 15. Frances Allen 250-426-2720 or Myrtle 250-426-2378, Jean 250426-8338. KidsZone Tuesdays ages 5-12, Starts, 3:35-5pm, Marysville Community Church, snacks, games, crafts, stories and singing. No cost registration 250-427-7099.

Mon., Jan. 18

Wed., Jan. 20

Abreast of the Rockies Dragon Boat team AGM, 6:30pm Mt.Baker School library. Paddling registration available.

Kimberley Aquatic Centre free family swim, persons 18 & under must be accompanied by an adult, 6-7 pm, sponsored by Kimberley

Gene Guedes Please join us in recognizing our “Carrier of the Week!” Gene Guedes has been with the Kootenay Advertiser since summer 2015. Gene Was nominated by Marty Campbell— ”He is a wonderful carrier, great with delivery, takes his job very serious! Pleasure having him as a carrier!”

Father Andrew Applegate

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Kimberley Pentecostal

Pastor Ray Green Sr.

Pre-Service Prayer 9:30am Sunday Service & Children’s Church 10:00am King’s Cottage Clothing: Tues-Sat 10am-4pm 250-427-4677 8687 Hwy 95A

Alpine Resort.

Kootenay Region.

Travelogue, College of the Rockies lecture theatre, 7pm. Jeff and Linda Williams present: “Normandy::and of William the Conqueror.” All proceeds support Grandmothers in Africa.

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.

Sat., Jan. 23 K.W.W.C. AGM, Selkirk Secondary School Cafeteria, 7pm. Memberships for 2016 now available. 250427-5236. Kimberley Cranbrook Highland Dance Association- “Robbie Burns Dinner.” January 23, Heritage Inn. Tickets available until January 16 at Lotus Books. Tickets must be bought before January 16th. No tickets available at the door.

Tues., Jan. 26 K.W.W.C (Kimberley Wildlife and Wilderness Club) AGM, 7pm. Selkirk Secondary School Cafeteria. Memberships are available now for 2016. 250-427-5236. Have Camera Will Travel presents “Newfoundland”, Join Dave White‘Ramblin’ on the rock-hiking the East Coast Trail”, Centre 64, 7:30pm. Admission by Donation to the Kimberley Arts Centre 64.

Thurs., Jan. 28 Cranbrook Lions club sponsoring a Family Variety Show, Key City Theatre. Tickets are pre-sold by phone. Curtis Bell at 420-1309 or 1-855352-5972.’

Wed., Feb. 3 Kimberley Aquatic Centre FREE public swim, 5-6pm. Sponsored by Harmony Chapter Order of the Eastern Star.

Mon., Feb. 8 Family Fishing Derby for Kids with Cancer (BC Family Day), Horseshoe Lake. Organized by JCI Kootenay, for info www.familyfishingderby. com, or email jci.familyfishingderby@gmail.com.

Sat., Feb. 13 Annual Audio Visual Magazine Sale, Friends of the Cranbrook Library, 9am-4pm, Manual Training School. Donations of magazine published within the last 5 years and audio visual items of all ages. Please bring them to the circulation desk in the library up until February 11th. Marilyn 250-4896254.

Ongoing Events

Fellowship lunch & Sunday School to follow

Christ the Servant 1100-14th Ave. S. Saturday 5 pm & Sunday 9:30am St. Mary 39-10th Ave. S. Sunday 8am & 11am

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Family Worship 10:30am

Saturday evening Vespers 6:30pm

250-489-1057 Senior Pastor 308 10th Ave. S. Gordon Henry cranbrookfoursquare.com

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250-426-3612 533 Slater Rd NW

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As a valued member of our team our carrier will receive a gift package from McDonalds Cranbrook! Delivering door-to-door in all kinds of weather can be a challenging task, however every week and for more than forty years we have carriers that do just that! Please help us show appreciation by letting us know if your carrier is doing a great job! Call Kim Clayton, Circulation 250-489-3455 or email circulation@kootenayadvertiser.com

Calling all Fishermen and Women. Have a passion for fishing and like to learn more about all types of angling? The Cranbrook Rocky Mountain Fly Fishing Club meets every second Tuesday of the month. 250919 5292 for information. King’s Cottage Thrift Store, Kimberley at former Meadowbrook School. Tues-Sat10-4. Good quality clothing and footwear for the whole family at reasonable prices. Donations gratefully accepted. Cranbrook & District Kennel Club is looking for new members. Check out www.cdkc.ca Scleroderma Support Group, Betty (250)428-8875, Bev, 427-5033 in

Only 35 copies left of the Cranbrook & District Key City Chronicles. Get your copy now as once they are sold there will be no more printed. Please purchase your copy at Lotus Books. 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. 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. 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.


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Strategic Fire Control Ltd. Now a Recognized First Aid Training Centre for:

Lead Instructor Janie Dickinson with Jon Hughes, Dale Hark and Mike Effray also Instructing

329 Van Horne Street South, Cranbrook, BC Ph: 250 426-2525 strategicmikeeffray@shaw.ca

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Carriers Wanted in Kimberley

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Route 13463, 54 papers, available immediately, Kokanee Cres., Kokanee Dr. Route 13464, 19 papers, available immediately, Kokanee Dr., Kokanee Pl.

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TAX FREE MONEY is available, if you are a homeowner, today! We can easily approve you by phone. 1st, 2nd or 3rd mortgage money is available right now. Rates start at Prime. Equity counts. We don’t rely on credit, age or income. Call Anytime 1-800-639-2274 or 604-430-1498. Apply online www.capitaldirect.ca

Merchandise for Sale

Merchandise for Sale

Rentals

Livestock

Firearms

Misc. for Sale

Apt/Condo for Rent

HOLSTEIN milk cow for sale; good producer. $2650 250428-6264

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

Antlers, Horns,

Wanted

APARTMENTS

Pets Wanted: Female Golden Retriever mate for large 7th generation family male. Brother is an avalanche rescue dog. Contact wayne.pelter@gmail.com or (250) 427 2114

Merchandise for Sale

Handypersons

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

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$100 & Under 2 - 8’ brand new, blue tube for gate. $100. (250)426-5334 2 Toyo, LT 235.80.R17” 10 ply $50/each, 2- 215.50.R17” car tires, brand new, $200/each, will sell for $100/each. Turn atLordco, downhill past dump, first right before B.A. follow into barn on left to travel trailer. Assorted tires: 13” to 18”, 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 to travel trailer Winter tires, set of 4 , pairs and spares, $35 each. Turn at Lordco, downhill past dump, first right before B.A. follow in to barn on left, to travel trailer

Firearms 303 British c/w clip & old shells. C.I.L. single shot, 12 ga model 402, $250 for both. PAL req’d. (250)489-6162

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

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

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

Misc. for Sale

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

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

16’ Aluminum range gate, includes post, good condition. $130.00 (250)489-3705

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

Island Timberlands LP grows and harvests high quality timber products in coastal British Columbia for our customers throughout the Pacific Rim. We’re proud of our team that brings a diversity of talent and a strong work ethic to achieving superior results as well as long-term sustainability for our timberlands and communities.

Employment Opportunity

Heavy Duty Mechanic Nanoose Bay, BC You will be an integral member of the maintenance team that services and repairs our logging equipment and fleet of logging trucks. A strong team player, you have a proven track record as a safe, reliable and productive worker. A welding certificate and experience with Finning and/or Kenworth equipment would be an asset but is not essential. This position is open to either a certified (Red Seal) HD Mechanic or an apprentice with at least 2 years of schooling completed. Please visit our website for more information. To apply by December 31, 2016, please send your résumé to: opportunities@islandtimberlands.com Please note only short-listed candidates will be contacted.

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

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Misc. Wanted

• 1& 2 Bedroom units • Security Buildings • On-site Manager • Fridge, stove & hot water included • Centrally located near malls, schools, college & hospital

Antiques wanted by private collector, car dealership, gas station or soda signs & door pushes, pre 1970 tin toy trucks, cars, robots & windups, also brewery or soda calendars. (250)427-0500 or (250)420-7129

Antlers Wanted,

Sheds & Sets, Elk,Moose & Deer. Call Rick 250-422-3444 Coin Collector Looking to Buy Collections, Olympic Gold & Silver Coins, Loose, Sets, etc Chad: 1-778-281-0030 Local

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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, used tires 255.55.R18” to 275.65.R18”. (250)254-1768

106 1850 2nd St. N., Cranbrook Phone (250) 489-5160 (250) 417-1260

Musical Instruments

Duplex / 4 Plex

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.

1307B 10th St. S Clean upper 3-bdrm, c/w 4-appl, living room, dining, kitchen, parking & yard, shared laundry, one year lease, n/s, n/p, $1075/mth including utilities. (250)417-7325 3 bdrm duplex, 1-1/2 baths, fenced yard, storage shed avail immeditley, $1050/m. (250) 919-9348

Homes for Rent Spacious, 3 bedroom house, fridge, stove, blinds, near T.M. Roberts school, N/P, N/S, N/P, ref’s required. Avail Feb 1. Call (250)489-1906

Rentals Apt/Condo for Rent CRANBROOK, 1-bdrm apartment, $600/m, includes utilities. Available immediately (250)417-5806

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

Rooms for Rent

Hampshire Apartments, quiet convenient location, inc heat & hot water, n/s, n/p, 1bdrm, $650/mth; 2-bdrm, $775/mth, Call (250)417-7379

Furnished room for rent, $550/mo plus DD, n/s, n/p, n/parties. Call (250)489-5016 (250)919-4172

WILSHIRE Apartments, central location, incl heat, hot water, games room, sauna, n/p, n/s, n/parties, 2-bdrm units, $725-$800. 1-bdrm, $650. Call 250-417-7379

3-bdrm townhouse, close to all amenities, n/p, n/s, $875 + DD. Call (250)489-4302

Open Houses

Open Houses

Townhouses

OPEN HOUSES Cranbrook, Saturday, January 16 11:00 -12:00pm 16 24th Avenue South

Super-sized rancher, backing on to the Golf course. 3 plus 1 bedrooms 3 full baths and large garage.

$419,900

Linda Stuckey 2409140

1:00 to 2:00 pm 1010 Innes Avenue S.

Looking for that perfect & affordable property? Check this one out.

$124,900

Nancy Heidmiller 2409755

2:30 to 3:30 pm #18 724 Innes Avenue S. Great location 2 bdrm, manufactured home on it’s own property.

$159,900

Nancy Heidmiller 2408279

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Transportation

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

Cars - Domestic

Reduced to $4500

2002 Merc Cougar

Cars - Domestic

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 1997 Camaro 30th Anniversary Edition, black, V6, auto, loaded, 30,000km on new motor, $4700 obo. (250)428-7454 2002 Chevrolet Impala, 4-dr, runs great, fully loaded, leather, sunroof, good tires, 270,000 km, $2500 obo. (250)489-1521 (250)464-9997 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

2005 4-dr Buick Allure

3.8L V6, auto, 175,820 km, mounted winter & summer tires, cloth tan interior, car seat anchors

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

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

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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 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

Transportation

Transportation

1997 4x4,runs good, $1200 OBO. Ford truck box firewood trailer, $350 OBO.(778)5170915 2010 Dinli Centhor, red, 700cc ATV, trunk, winch, 500km, $5500. (250)428-7305 2011 CanAm 800, winch, fairing, alum skid plates, tracks and snow blade. 560kms. $12,000. (250)428-8749

Recreational/Sale

2005 Chrysler pacifica, all season and winter tires, recent maintance done ( have receipts) leather interior. $3800 obo. (250)417-7544

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 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 1999 25’ Salem 5th Wheel, slide, loaded, $5600. Call (250)422-3217

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Trucks & Vans

Trucks & Vans

2009 Chev Silverado 1500 Extra cab 4x4, immaculate cond., 134,000km, $18,000 obo (250)428-9606

REDUCED 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. $2450 OBO. (250)417-2588

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Trucks & Vans

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

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

1999 Dodge Dakota, V6, 5-spd, 4x4, good runner, $3500. (250)423-0328

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 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 2006 Mallard 21’ travel trailer, sleeps 5, great cond., $11,000 obo. (250)919-7580 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, $13,500 firm, includes hitch 1(250)402-6663 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 2013 Jayco Travel Trailer, 19’, Ultralite, one slide out, sleeps 4, extended warranty, brand new, $21,000. (250)489-8401 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

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

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

Sport Utility Vehicle

2010 Ford F-150, 4x4 ext cab, loaded. Also other good used trucks. 1 (250)427-6199

1996 Ford Explorer, 171,263 km, very little rust, $2000. (250)422-3359

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 2002 Chevy Trail Blazer 4x4, 192,000 kms, remote start, like new winter tires, 5 passenger, $4700 OBO. (778)517-2218 2002 Explorer Limited, V8, w/trailer tow package, ex. cond., $3750. (250)426-7354

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 Chev Silverado 2500HD with canopy, auto, 4X4, 158,000 km. $10,500. (250)420-7545 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

2013 Ford E250,4.7L-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

2008 DODGE Ram, 3500, 4x4 crew cab, loaded w/8’ box, $30,000. Good used work trucks. 1(250)427-6199 2009 Silverado , reg cab, long box, 2WD, auto, vortec V6, new brakes,and windshield , good winter tires. $4600 takes it.(250)428-0108

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

Boat Accessories Tow rope, 4-adult life jackets, motor flusher, Merc oil drain pump, anchor 15lb, all for $150. (250)426-8508

Boats New Year, New Price

MEMORIES

2007 Toyota Tundra SR5 pickup, w/canopy, longbox, 309,000 km, good shape. Asking $10,000.(250)489-9365 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

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

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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. $4800 obo. (250)432-9383 or rockymtboy1@gmail.com Reduced; 2002 GMC Duramax, 2500 HD, extra cab, short box, 218,000kms, new injectors, newer tires and brakes, excellent condition, looks and drives like new. $14,000. 1 (250)428-9606

2010 Dodge Ram 1500, Laramie Edition, fully loaded, leather interior, 167,000 km, 4’’ lift, chrome pkg, $24,000. (250)919-0837

Off Road Vehicles

1984 Bonair tent trailer, new tires, all canvas replaced, great shape, moving, must sell, $1500 obo.(250)426-6776

2007 Honda Civic Sedan, in excellent condition with only 87,000km! Silver, manual, sunroof, summer and winter tires on rims. $8800. (250)4201659 2008 Pontiac Grande Prix, V6, 1 owner, no rust, no dents, 111,000 km, $9500. Call (250)427-7094 (250)427-8758 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 2012 Chevrolet Malibu, extra set of tires, low km’s. $10,500. Must see. (250)417-1101

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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 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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Weldcraft, Hewescraft, Lund, Godfrey Pontoons Mark’s Marine, Hayden, ID 1-888-821-2200 www.marksmarineinc.com www.jonesboysboats.com

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

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 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

SNIFF OUT A NEW CAREER IN THE CLASSIFIEDS

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

Trucks & Vans 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, $1900 obo. (250)402-6043 Creston

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

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

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Concert to benefit ex-refugee turned Canadian citizen

Arne Sahlen (above) is performing to benefit a refugee and father (Khunchai, inset) who has fallen on hard times. Photo submitted

Enjoy Piano Soul and Spirit performed by the ebullient Arne Sahlen on Sunday Jan 17, 3 pm at Kimberley United Church (near Centennial Hall), by donation to help a family in need. Expect varied music and a few surprises! As well, Sahlen’s Piano Soul and Spirit CD of classical, rag, jazz and original music is for sale, $20 each to aid this project. Now 41, Khunchai (then named Pan) has a twisted spine from years of malnutrition

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and child slave labour in Cambodia. After a decade in refugee camps, he was welcomed to the East Kootenays in 1989. Seizing every chance, he graduated from Kimberley’s Selkirk Secondary, then studied at the College in Cranbrook.For work he translated health documents on summer contract, finished a large outdoor job in half the expected time, and more. He became a Canadian Citizen in 1995. “He lived in my house for years,”says Sahlen,

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