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URBAN DEER TRANSLOCATION
Bait stations being set up in Kimberley C AROLYN GR ANT
Residents of Kimberley have become familiar with the bylaw prohibiting the feeding of deer within the city and evidence suggests that it has worked. Far Michael Andres SalvadorBejarano is suspected in a recent home invasion
Police arrest home invasion suspect
fewer people are feeding deer than there were four or five years ago. However, if you come across bait stations with hay in some local green spaces in
the next week or so, do not be alarmed — no one is breaking the law. The temporary bait stations are part of the translocation trial project, which is about to begin in the East Koote-
nay. Kimberley City Council adjusted the feeding bylaw this week to allow for the bait stations in this one case. The translocation trial project will be con-
ducted by VAST Resource Solutions and Ministry biologists and veterinarians. Female deer (does) will be captured by tranquilizer darts or in non-collapsible Clover traps. The
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Other suspect believed to be in Calgary area TRE VOR CR AWLEY
An arrest has been made by Cranbrook RCMP following a recent home invasion, however, another arrest warrant has been issued for a second suspect believed to be involved in the incident. On Thursday, Cranbrook RCMP requested the public’s assistance in locating Michael Andres Salvador-Bejarano, a 24-year-old male believed to be in the Calgary area.
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Belle Star took the stage at the Studio Stage Door in Cranbrook, Wednesday, Feb. 10, to open the Spring 2016 Cranbrook Live Concert series. This series is the fourth Cranbrook Live Concert series, which began in the fall of 2014. Up next is in the series is John Wort Hannam, March 10. Left to right: Miranda Mulholland, Stephanie Cadman and Kendel Carson. Opening up for Belle Star was Wild Honey of Cranbrook, featuring Jess Niedermayer, Laura Cain and Shelby Knudsen (see Page 3).
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mule deer will be transported to winter ranges in the East Kootenays where mule deer populations are in decline. The City has contributed $10,000 towards the East Kootenay Urban Deer Translocation Trial Project, partnering with the District of Elkford, the District of Invermere, and the City of Cranbrook, Upper Kootenay Ecosystem Enhancement Program, BC Ministry of Forest, Lands and Natural Resources, Animal Alliance of Canada, and local wildlife clubs who have also contributed funding. Of the mule deer captured, 28 does will be fitted with GPS collars between the 4 communities. The GPS collars will report the does location twice per day, and the study will determine mortality rates, distance travelled, and home ranges. Sites selected for darting are larger green spaces away from private property. The City asks you to avoid these areas if you come across them, especially while walking dogs. The public can expect to see field crews with low-velocity dart guns in these areas while capture work is in progress. In order to reduce the stress on the captured deer, the City requests that the public avoid altogether the deer and the translocation crew.
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Bennett, Macdonald react to throne speech
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Mining and protecting jobs are the main priorities for Kootenay East MLA Bill Bennett following the Liberal Government’s Throne Speech on Tuesday at the B.C. Legislature in Victoria. Bennett acknowl-
edged that times are tough for the natural resource industry, but noted that a recent deferral program will allow mines to defer their hydro bills for up to 75 per cent for the next 24 months. He also cited the process of Site C as
positive, adding that the roughly $9 billion project will be a big driver for the provincial economy. In responding to the throne speech, Bennett noted the importance of analyzing it through the lens of the Liberal government’s fourth
consecutive balanced budget and B.C.’s AAA credit rating. “Obviously what we are doing is working and so we need to keep doing what we’ve been doing. We need to keep supporting the natural resource industries and also try to diversify our
economy into hightech and tourism and so forth,” Bennett said. “One of the main messages in the throne speech is, ‘Hey, we’re doing really well compared to the rest of the country’, so we need to keep doing it and not get tempted into
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Wild Honey is pictured tuning up in the Green Room of the Studio Stage Door before taking the stage to open the Spring 2016 Cranbrook Live Concert series. Belle Star, the trio comprised of Miranda Mulholland, Stephanie Kadman and Kendal Carson, followed Wild Honey. Left to right: Laura Cain, Shelby Knudsen, Jess Niedermayer.
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Presenting an oral presentation in front of your English class can be a horrifying experience. Therefore, why not kidnap the English teacher and ransom her back to the school to get out of the assignment? Hilarity ensues as students from the Kootenay Christian Academy present The Ransom of Miss Elverna Dower, complete with characters who undertake crazy antics, make silly decisions and face some unexpected consequences. The play will run Feb. 18-20 at 7 p.m. at the House of Hope campus at 629 6th St. N. Tickets are available at The Nails Christian Bookstore and at the KCA office. For more information, call 250-426-0166 or email office@kcacademy.ca.
spending too much money or go for unproven ideas.” Norm Macdonald, NDP MLA for the adjacent Columbia River-Revelstoke riding, said the throne speech didn’t provide any details to help families. “An awful lot of B.C. families are finding it awfully tough. What’s the government going to do? I don’t see any new ideas. We’ve heard it all before. There is nothing specific that addresses the people’s concerns,” Macdonald said. “They are saying look how bad it is in Alberta. Well, Alberta doesn’t have MSP payments, ICBC, gas is cheaper. All these little things are taking cash out of people’s pockets. And at the same time, we get a tax cut for the richest two per cent. They’re are not the ones who are struggling.” Bennett voiced his support for the mining industry, especially for the government’s action on the hydro deferral payment program, noting that with tough times in the natural resource industry, it’s important to help mining companies remain in operation. “We have five coal mines in my riding. Cranbrook benefits to the tune of tens of millions of dollars every year from the coal industry,” Bennett said. “We have about 500 families that live in Cranbrook that work in the coal industry. There’s 4,000 people in total that work for Teck in the coal industry and then there’s another 4,000 - 5,000 that are indirectly employed by mining. “So government taking action to help keep these mines open and keep people working is probably the most important thing that I’ve been able to do as an MLA in years. “What is more important than keeping people at work?” Bennett predicted that the Liberal government will be tabling a budget with a surplus in the next week or so, which should help towards some other Koo-
tenay East priorities, such as highway improvements and getting a full-time MRI at the East Kootenay Regional Hospital. Bennett also sounded off on Liquid Natural Gas—a key part of the Liberal government’s 2013 provincial election that promised a $100 billion prosperity fund through the development of LNG. Bennett admitted that the price of oil and the state of the world economy has slowed down progress on LNG development. “I don’t think anyone could’ve predicted the precipitous drop in oil prices. Oil is down to $30 a barrel right now, US. No prognosticator, nobody was saying we’d be down to $25-30 a barrel three, four years ago,” Bennett said. “That has changed the price of gas; when oil goes down, so does natural gas. Natural gas is very cheap right now and it has taken some of the steam out of some of the international drive towards the production of LNG. Having said that, we have at least two LNG megaprojects—one in Kitimat called the LNG Canada and the other one, the Petronas project in Prince Rupert—that I believe will announce they’re going forward in 2016.” In addition to the two projects in Kitimat and Prince Rupert, there are 18 other proposals on the table that are going through various regulatory and approval processes. Macdonald also took issue with the government’s projections for LNG development in the province. “On LNG, it always was made up by numbers,” Macdonald said. “100,000 new jobs is completely made up. It’s simply not reality. No informed person would see that as reasonable. So either the leadership doesn’t know any better or they are deliberately misleading the people of British Columbia.” With files from Carolyn Grant and the Kimberley Daily Bulletin
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Second home invasion suspect sought Continued from page 1
Salvador-Bejarano is described as 165 centimetres (5’5”) and 63 kilograms (139 lbs), with black hair and brown eyes. If anyone has any information on Salvador-Bejarano, contact your local police services or CrimeStoppers. If seen, call 911 and do not approach or attempt to confront. The arrest, and issue of a warrant, were made following a home invasion in the 200 and 500 block of 20th Ave. South where a 35-year-old male was shot on early hours of Feb. 4. Initial reports indicated that four unknown males had forced their way into the home, assaulted several occupants of the house and shot one person. The investigation led to Blairmore, Alberta, where two males arrived at the Crowsnest Pass Hospital the same day, one of which was suffering from a gunshot wound. One male was
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said Lee. “These types of serious incidents are not typical in the Cranbrook area. You will be brought to justice and this community will not tolerate this type of activity. “The Cranbrook RCMP wishes to thank the communities we serve for your patience and assistance in this matter.”
The Cranbrook RCMP asks anyone with information on the shooting incident or on Salvador-Bejarano to contact them at 250489-3471 or CrimeStoppers at 800-222-TIPS (8477). Information can also be relayed online with web or text-based tips with details at canadiancrimestoppers.org.
Cranbrook RCMP respond to 123 calls Feb. 1-8 Townsman staff
The Cranbrook RCMP reported a busy week last week, with 123 calls for service from February 1 through 8. Staff Sergeant Hector Lee of the Cranbrook detachment wrote in an emailed press release that there two “Immediate Roadside Prohibitions” (IRPs) and one
four-hour roadside suspension. RCMP responded to 12 calls falling under the Mental Health Act in this time, with eight individuals being apprehended and taken to hospital. Seven motor vehicle incidents were reported, of which three were hit and runs resulting in Motor Vehicle Act charges, and
four others, ranging from minor injuries to no injuries at all. There were three Assault complaints: One individual was arrested/charged (no significant injuries and all family related). There were five drug seizures, including two files where charges are being recommended (four Cannabis and one Cocaine).
New standards coming for pet breeders Bl ack Press
The B.C. government was working on new standards for commercial animal breeders before 66 neglected dogs were seized from a puppy mill in Langley. Agriculture Minister Norm Letnick said ministry staff began consultations with the B.C. SPCA, veterinarians and commercial breeders in
January, and that will continue this month. North Vancouver-Seymour MLA Jane Thornthwaite has proposed legislation that would set a maximum of three litters in three years for each mother animal, a lifetime maximum of six litters and a requirement to wean puppies or kittens onto solid food by seven
weeks of age before they can be sold. Letnick said he was shocked as were many others at the conditions of the Langley kennel, where 32 adult dogs and 34 puppies were seized on Feb. 4. Some had broken bones, missing ears or eyes infections, dental disease, severe matting, burns from urine exposure and
overgrown nails. “There is no place in British Columbia for treatment like that to our animals, and that’s why in 2011 we adopted the toughest penalties in the country, [up to] two years in jail and a $75,000 fine if you’re found guilty of mistreating any animal under any conditions,” Letnick said.
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Titled “Cranbrook Tourist Camp, 1923” this photo may be one of the very few of the city’s first Auto Camp in what is now Rotary Park – Author’s collection
An undated view of the former bungalows at the present-day Baker Tourist Park. Ten were built in 1930 with more added later. They were removed in the1960s. – Author’s collection
The Cranbrook Municipal Auto Camp In the spring of 1912 there were 45 automobiles in the city of Cranbrook. By 1925, the number had grown to 1,100 and was steadily increasing. The roads varied from rugged to practically nonexistent. People were more joltingly mobile than any time in history and for those counting cars, the increasing traffic humming through the city became “tourists.” Vacationers had money and were willing to spend it. They required gasoline, auto parts, servicing, groceries, dry goods, and, perhaps most importantly, a safe, reasonably-priced place to spend the night, all facts that were not lost on the Cranbrook Board of Trade of the day. In July, 1920, both the board and the city combined to provide funding for a small wooden tourist park shelter to be constructed near the old rink on Norbury Avenue. At the time the rink and the city garage sat on the northern end of the generally marshy area that would, in a few years, become Rotary Park. It was a good location for a tourist park: city-owned land with a small creek running through and the Hanson Garage across the street, near to the business section with water and light hookup and the adjoining rink for shelter if required. The local prophets of tourism predicted popularity with auto travelers and they were soon proved correct. By the following year the camp was in constant use, with vehicles from across North America
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Jim Cameron registered nightly. Jake Smith, a local entrepreneur, set up a collection of side shows and children’s rides near the site to entertain campers who were allowed to camp free of charge for the first week and pay a nominal sum for each additional night. August, 1922, saw 122 cars register, up from 108 the previous year. On one particular night a vehicle carrying a number of singing canaries, a car with two elderly ladies and half a dozen cats, a pointer canine and a tame bear all took their place in the campground with no fuss whatsoever. It was so popular, in fact, that it was rapidly becoming inadequate to the demand and, in 1923, the Board of Trade proposed a site at the extreme end of Pooley (13th) Avenue. The spot was “parklike”: a large field at the foot of a sloping hillside with evergreen trees for cover shading the clear, meandering waters of Joseph Creek and with easy access to water, light and sewer connections and room for at least 60 cars per night. The land belonged to the Canadian Pacific Railway (they owned a sizable share of the city land at the time) but the city brokered an agree-
ment for ownership of the property. By 1924, the original auto camp was greatly overtaxed with the arrival of 30–50 vehicles nightly and so, on Thursday, July 16, 1925, the new Cranbrook Municipal Auto Camp officially opened in its present day location along 2nd Street to the east of 14th Avenue, featuring a cookhouse with four stoves, an office and a wash-house complete with a cold “shower-bath” (hot water arrived the following year). Although some had argued its location would make it difficult for travelers to find as it was, after all, five blocks away from the main road, it was an immediate success and all fears were laid to rest as business quickly boomed. People and vehicles of all description could be seen on any given night; license plates from around the continent. The rates were reasonable, the people friendly and the entire park neat and tidy. Large automobile clubs passed through regularly as the popularity of the “Red Trail” (B.C.’s most southerly route) grew. Ten bungalows were built in 1930, constructed from lumber salvaged from the demolition of the old Cranbrook Fire Hall next to city hall on Norbury Avenue. The Gyro club erected the “largest outdoor pool in Western Cana-
da” right next door the same year, which entertained hundreds daily for free. Trees and flowers were planted and facilities improved yearly. From May to September the Tourist Camp was proving to be a wise investment indeed. In 1929, nearly 20,000 vehicles crossed the U.S. border at Kingsgate, 2,000 of which stayed at the Park that season. Despite the growing economic depression of the 1930s, the park saw ever-increasing numbers with the city constructing an adjacent softball field, three tennis courts, a large playground and eight additional bungalows. In 1945, the Vancouver Province newspaper stated that Cranbrook was a “… city of attractive stores, beautiful homes and friendly people” and boasted a tourist camp that could “compare with any civic enterprise of its kind in B.C.” Cranbrook billed it simply as “the finest in Western Canada.” A Calgary newspaper article back in 1923 mentioned “something unusual recently arrived in Calgary … on the back of a Ford car a small shack has been built to provide proper accommodation for the travelers.” It was a concept that caught on rapidly as campers and trailers gradually became the norm. By 1960, there were so many self-contained tourists that the park bungalows were removed in favour of trail-
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er pads with sewage and electrical hook-ups. Sadly, the swimming pool was shut down in the 1960’s and recently much of the adjoining Baker Park green space was obliterated by a city
housing project but the present-day Mt. Baker RV Park still remains as popular as ever. Perhaps silver-screen movie legend Joan Crawford said it best during a trip through
Cranbrook in June, 1950. Asked how she and her dog “Poochie” enjoyed their stay in the park she replied, “This is truly an ideal spot.” A fact that has remained true for over 90 years.
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Pest Management Plan Number RDEK – PMP - 2016/2021 The Regional District of East Kootenay (RDEK) is renewing a Pest Management Plan and will submit the plan for approval under the Integrated Pest Management Act. This Plan will describe a Mosquito Control Program using Integrated Pest Management, including the use of insecticides. Purpose: Mosquito Control for the purpose of nuisance control. Application Method: Treatment of mosquito larva development sites by hand and helicopter application. Location: Within the RDEK’s existing Mosquito Extended Service Area which includes the Wasa, TaTa Creek, and Skookumchuk areas north of Fort Steele along the Kootenay River. Pesticide: Yearly totals up to, but not exceeding: • 1000 ha with Aquabac (PCP No. 26863) (Bacillus thuringiensis var israeliensis) • 1000 ha with Vectobac 200 G (PCP No. 19466) (Bacillus thuringiensis var israeliensis) A selection of insecticides has been chosen to increase the ability to target mosquito populations in the most environmentally responsible method possible. All products listed are registered in Canada for the intended use. Aquabac and Vectobac have been chosen to control larval mosquitoes in their development sites. This pesticide is target specific, non-residual, and non-toxic. The RDEK will not treat the total area of all the products listed above, but will choose the best method to treat with the least environmental impact. All products are registered for mosquito control in Canada. This project will begin April 15, 2016 and be completed by April 14, 2021 Attention: Chris Bosman, Recreation and Control Services Supervisor Regional District of East Kootenay #19 – 24th Avenue South, Cranbrook BC, V1C 3H8 Email: cbosman@rdek.bc.ca Tel: (250) 489-2791 or Toll-free:(888) 478-7335 A person wishing to contribute information about a proposed treatment site, relevant to the development of the Pest Management Plan, may send copies of the information to the applicant at the address above within 15 days of the publication of this notice. Any member of the public wishing to view the application or associated material can do so at the Regional District of East Kootenay office at the address listed above. If clarification is required regarding this pesticide use notification, or to view the previous Pest Management Plan, please contact the applicant. An Open House will be held on Thursday March 10, 2016 from 2-5pm at the Wasa Community Hall, located at 6145 Wasa School Road. Anyone wishing to contribute or, learn more about the Pest Management Plan and the program may attend.
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‘Religion for Atheists:’ Building Community I’ve
written about this before, but it seemed a good time to reflect on this again. A few years ago, I read a fascinating book called “Religion for Atheists: a Non–Believer’s Guide to the Uses of Religion.” It was written by French philosopher Alain de Botton, who wrote this book because he believes that while religions may not be true, they still have an enduring value in our world. In his book, he begins by noting that many have tried to prove the non–existence of God. “Tough–minded critics of religion have found much pleasure in laying bare the idiocy of believers in remorseless detail, finishing only when they felt they had shown up their enemies as thorough–going simpletons or maniacs.” On his website, de Botton claims that this debate has become boring. He is a committed atheist, but goes on to assert that religions still have some very important things to teach the secular world. “The premise of this book is that it must be possible to remain a committed atheist and nevertheless find religions sporadically useful, interesting and consoling.” The idea intrigued me. Perhaps here was a way in which we could build some common ground for a fruitful conversation about differing worldviews and the choices we make on the basis of our worldview. Some of the pre–publication advertising indicated that de Botton considered such things as art and music and architecture to be among the lasting legacy of reli-
gions to the world. There can’t be much debate about that. Religions of all kinds have enriched the world with beautiful creations in the arts. Western literature is filled with references to the Bible and the traditions of the Christian faith. Musical masterpieces based on the texts of Christian faith abound. One can’t go to an art museum without seeing works of art depicting Biblical scenes. Given this advance publicity, it came to me as quite a shock that the first thing de Botton mentions Rev. Yme as a useful and interesting legacy of religion is the Woensdregt sense of community. “One of the losses modern society feels most keenly is that of a sense of community.” That’s quite an ironic statement, given the amount of interest that’s being paid to staying connected, whether it be via Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn or any of the other social networking sites. But as William Powers argues in his book “Hamlet’s Blackberry”, our technological connectivity is very shallow. We may be connected far and wide, but we have no real sense of community despite that connectedness. De Botton similarly argues that religion helps to foster a deeper sense of community. He uses worship as an analogy, particularly the Roman Catholic mass. “It marks off a piece of the earth, puts walls up around it and declares that within their parameters there will reign values utterly unlike those which hold sway in the world beyond, in the offices, gyms and living rooms of the city.”
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Within those walls gathers a community of people who seek to know and be known. More important, the community that gathers is diverse. “Those in attendance tend not to be uniformly of the same age, race, profession or educational or income level; they are a random sampling of souls united only by their shared commitment to certain values.” A community like that breaks down social barriers in a way that no other kind of community does. We usually tend to gather only with those who are the same as us. But the kind of community fostered by religion is more diverse. The church has managed “to persuade monarchs and magnates to kneel down and abase themselves before the statue of a carpenter and to wash the feet of peasants, street sweepers and dispatch drivers.” We don’t do this in secular society, he argues, and we are the poorer for it. Secular people can learn from this practice; indeed we all need to learn from this, for our lives have become insular and unconnected. We have largely lost any deep sense of community, which has always been an important and enriching part of human life. In the rest of the book, he does the same kind of creative thinking around such subjects as Education, Kindness, Tenderness and Pessimism, as well as Art and Architecture. I commend the book to all who would be interested in a more nuanced discussion of the relationship between religion and atheism. Yme Woensdregt is Pastor at Christ Church Anglican in Cranbrook
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I am writing in response to a story published on February 4, 2016 entitled ‘Woman gets two years for driving through window’. Please note: Stacey Lundin was sentenced as follows: 1. 60 days intermittent prison term 2. 24 months driving suspension (three months already served, 21 months remaining). 3. One year probation. So she got two years, meaning two years of driving suspension, not two years in jail which some readers have thought. The article stated we were “not seriously injured.” Although we were not in ICU, our injuries have been serious. Our dog and I were both pinned under the vehicle in our beds. My traumatized dog suffered from chronic back pain and was euthanized eight months after the crash. Nineteen months after the crash I am still dealing with my injuries. My daughter was very narrowly missed by both the wall and the car which both landed mere centimetres from her while she was sleeping. She still suffers from psychological trauma from this event. This, in my opinion, is a very serious injury, and even worse than my painful and unpleasant physical injuries. Even though she wasn’t touched physically, my daughter’s injuries are deep, long-lasting, and unfortunately, very serious. One more clarification. After the car crashed through the window it plowed through the entire bedroom, over our bed, and it drove right into the kitchen. So “Woman gets 60 days in prison and 24 months of driving suspension for Blood Alcohol Content over .08 causing bodily harm after plowing over bed where family was sleeping” would be more accurate. Ingrid de Klerk Kimberley
Deer Debacle
In “Godfather III,” Al Pacino as Don Corleone said, “Just as I thought I was out of it, they just keep dragging me back into it.” This is where I now find myself; once again entering the great Deer Debacle. I was hoping that after the two night stalkers from up the valley were caught destroying deer traps and received what I thought was nothing but a mere slap on the wrist, the provincial government was finally going to own up to their stewardship over the deer. I should have known better. It seems to me that Foot Dragging 101 seems to be part of large government. I was a member of the Deer Committee for quite a while but it became obvious to me that the provincial government was just going to sit on the sidelines and hope that some magic wand would appear and with one swipe the issue would just disappear. Well, that’s not happening. On January 29, 2016, a letter to the editor submitted by William G. Hills shared the following. With due diligence, Mr. Hills searched out the record of Ms. White from ‘back East. He said, ‘I did not find great support for any of her endeavors. Ms. White failed four times in attempts for election in Toronto, and co-authored an animal rights bill listing animals as living property. That bill died in the Senate. She seems to be leader of a group that feel they speak for the deer. I like to think of these followers as ‘Deer Whisperers’. I think this person should just stay back East and look after her own backyard. We in the West are capable of looking after our own. There was mention of $25,000 coming this way to help us with our deer problem. Why not direct this money to pay for the dam-
aged traps and court costs? The provincial government was elected by a majority of votes, yet when a majority think a cull is necessary, they choose to ignore it. I just don’t get it. The government doesn’t even seem to listen to the people who work for them like the Conservations Officers and other informed professionals. However, they seem willing to listen to amateurs and just let them carry on with experiments, translocation, and of course the highly touted hazing. Those dogs are sheep dogs, not deer dogs. LOL I worked with Ron Kerr while I was on the deer committee and had nothing but respect for him and his fellow contractor for the cull. They were not involved for any monetary gain by any stretch of the imagination. These two men know more and respect wildlife more than all those that are against the cull put together. They understand the necessity of keeping the deer at a manageable number. Other communities are seeking out this type of expertise; and Ms. White, if you don’t think what they do doesn’t take something out of those men, you are sadly mistaken. Anytime you end the life of some creature, you leave a little of yourself. But there again, you have the hand wringers and the realists. It is likely that the inevitable cull will be put on hold. Oh, by the way, surprise, surprise, I actually happen to like deer. Bill Roberts Kimberley
Catholic Schools Week: Feb 14-20
As we reflect on the rich history of the Catholic faith in Cranbrook, we are taken back to 1899 when the first Catholic Church, St. Mary’s, was established in our downtown core. A Catholic school followed in 1914, which was later known as ‘10th Avenue School’, but closed a few years later and went on to become the old Cranbrook High School. A rectory followed in 1922 to provide living quarters for priests, and due to the growth of the congregation it was decided a larger church was required. Through the hard work and generosity of the founding people, 1927 saw the current version of St. Mary’s church constructed where it now stands. Once again, the people of the day recognized the value in having their own Catholic school and through the efforts of many strong local families, St. Mary’s School was established on its current location in 1965. The school has enjoyed a long standing reputation for excellence in Catholic education. Originally staffed and supported by various priests and nuns, the school has become a foundation for religious education in Cranbrook, with today’s families supporting the importance of teaching our faith in a secular world. Today’s school is staffed by devoted and passionate people that combine current pedagogy with many of the traditions and practices set by former staff such as the beloved ‘Sister Ralph’. The school continues to thrive and is proud to provide children with a solid foundation for academics and faith in a kind and safe environment. Thank you to everyone who has been part of St. Mary’s School throughout its history. While we celebrate 50 years on our current location, the foundation for Catholic education in Cranbrook was actually set in motion almost 117 years ago! See our website for activities during the week. www.stmarysschool.ca In Faith, Jerelynn MacNeil Principal St. Mary’s Catholic School
UBC student looking for bobcat, lynx pics Tre vor Cr awley
A UBC student is asking East Kootenay residents to send him any recent pictures of bobcats or lynx for a project on mapping project on the habitats of both species. Lynx are found in boreal forests across Canada and Alaska, as well as in the mountain ranges extending south into Washington, Idaho, Montana, Wyoming and Colorado. Bobcats, in contrast, are found in deserts and grasslands of the contiguous United States, as well as in southern Canada. TJ Gooliaff, a biologist in training at the UBC Okanagan campus, is hypoth-
esizing that bobcats are being pushed northwards and into higher elevations due to climate change, which is leading to earlier springs and lower snow levels in western North America. Gooliaff is looking for any kinds of photos of bobcats or lynx from trail cameras to conventional pictures along with location information as specific as possible, such as UTM or longitude/latitude coordinates. Barring that, any roads or landmarks, nearest town or watershed or Management Unit would be appreciated. Anyone with any photos can email them to Gooliaff at: tj.gooliaff@ubc.ca.
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Anglican Church Pie Sale, 46-13th Ave. S. on Saturday, Feb 13th, 1:303:00 p.m. Admission. Whole pies goe on sale at 2:00 p.m. ‘He Said/She Said’ - Valentines Entertainment at The Green Door in Kimberley. A live, 2 person, interactive comedy. Saturday, February 13 and Sunday, February 14. Contact squarepegkootenays@gmail.com for more information. Feb 17th Cranbrook GoGo Grannys presents a travelogue with Chris Elliot. “Waterways of the Tzars, Moscow to St. Petersburg”. Chris took a 10 day trip down the Volga River from Moscow to St. Petersburg. Admission by donation in support of the Grandmother to Grandmother campaign. College of the Rockies 7:00 Kimberley Aquatic Centre FREE FAMILY SWIM: Wednesday, Feb 17, 6:00-7:00pm is sponsored by Tyee Homes. Persons 18 years & younger must be accompanied by an adult. Art movie night presents “Georgia O’Keeffe: Great Women Artists Series” Fri, Feb 19. at Studio 64, 7:30 pm. Admission by donation to Kimberley Arts Council/Centre 64. Light snacks provided. No host bar. Home Grown Music Society presents the Coffee House, Centre 64 on Saturday, Feb 20 at 8:00 pm. Tickets $8 at the Snowdrift Cafe & Centre 64. FREE Community Family Swim, February 20th from 12:00 pm to 1:00 pm at the Cranbrook Aquatic Centre. Sponsored by Canfor. Children must be accompanied by a parent. Have Camera Will Travel.... presents “Morocco” Join Veronica Paauw & Mark Van Camp - “Trekking in Morocco”, Slide presentation at Centre 64 on Tuesday, Feb 23 at 7:30 pm. Admission by Donation to the Kimberley Arts Centre 64. Sixth Annual Foster Parent Banquet and Loonie Auction on March 4th at the Heritage Inn. For info and tickets, contact Gerri at 250-489-8441 or Erin at 250-489-8807. East Kootenay Regional Science Fair 2016 March 4th to 5th, 2016 held at College of the Rockies. This years theme: Science of Sport & Health. More info at www.ekrsf.ca
ONGOING Cranbrook Community Tennis Association welcomes all citizens to play or learn to play. Call Neil 250-489-8107, Cathy 250-464-1903. Cranbrook Phoenix Toastmasters meet every Thursday, noon -1:00 Heritage Inn. Toastmasters teaches communication & leadership skills. Roberta 250-489-0174. 1911.toastmastersclubs.org. Royal Canadian Legion Branch 24; Friday Meat Draw: 4:30-6:30, Saturday Meat Draw: 3:30-5:30. BINGO at the Kimberley Elks – Mondays, 6:30 start. All welcome. The Canadian Orthopaedic Foundation invites anyone expecting bone and joint surgery to make contact with local volunteers for peer support. The free Ortho Connect program helps to ease the fear, stress and anxiety that go along with surgery and help patients prepare. 1-800-461-3639 ext 4, and ask for Lauralee. Do you have the desire to stop eating compulsively? Overeaters Anonymous (a 12-Step Program) meets Wednesdays, from 7-8pm at Cranbrook United Church, 2-12th St. S., downstairs. Contact: cranbrookoa@hotmail.com Thursdays from 5:00 to 6:00 pm; Focus Meat Draw at the Elks Club, Kimberley. Proceeds to Emergency Funds and non-profit organizations. TOPS (Take Off Pounds Sensibly) non profit weight loss support group meets EVERY Thursday at 5:00 pm, at Sr Citizen’s Centre, (downstairs) 125 17th Ave S, Cranbrook. Drop in, have fun while losing weight gradually. This Chapter has won an annual B.C. Provincial Award for “Best Avg Weight Loss Per Member”. Info: Marie 250 417 2642 Bibles For Missions Thrift Store, 824 Kootenay St. N., Cranbrook serving our community to benefit others - at home and abroad. We turn your donations into helping dollars! Open Tues-Sat 10am-5pm. Phone 778-520-1981. Cantebelles, an all-female singing group, meets Mondays 7-9pm. Join us and learn how to sing with 2, 3 and 4part harmonies. Contact: Sue Trombley, 250-426-0808 or suetrombley53@gmail.com Noon every Wednesday, downtown United Church & Centre for Peace, the bells will call you to a time of calm. This is NOT church, rather it is a time to gather in a circle in a welcoming and harmonious space to practice the way of Taize. Wouldn’t you cherish a time to stop? to gather when the bells ring? to join with others in silence, in prayer, in meditative song? Masonic Lodges of B.C. and Yukon will supply transportation to cancer patients who have arrived at Kelowna or Vancouver. This free service will be at the destination point. Example: from airport to clinic and clinic to airport on return, also around the destination city. Info may be received from your doctor, Canadian Cancer Society, or by phoning Ron at 250-426-8159. MILITARY AMES is a social/camaraderie/support group that meets the first and third Tuesdays of the month in the Kimberley Public Library reading room. All veterans are welcome. For more information call Cindy @ 250 919 3137. Canadian Cancer Society- if you have spare time and would like to volunteer, interested applicants can call 250-426-8916, drop by our office at #19-9th Avenue S, Cranbrook or go to www. cancervolunteer.ca and register as a volunteer. Place your notice in your “What’s Up?” Community Calendar FREE of charge. This column is intended for the use of clubs and non-profit organizations to publicize their coming events — provided the following requirements are met: • Notices will be accepted two weeks prior to the event. • All notices must be emailed, faxed or dropped off in person. No telephone calls please. • NOTICES SHOULD NOT EXCEED 30 WORDS. • Only one notice per week from any one club or non-profit organization. • All notices must be received by the Thursday prior to publication. • There is no guarantee of publication. Notices will run subject to space limitations.
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cality at times through the 2015-16 WHL campaign. “We know he’s an energy guy who’s got a physical edge to him,” Pierce said Thursday. “He is a good size kid for a young 16-year-old. Those are elements that
“As long as you’re taking that next step to the next level, that’s all that matters.” For starters, Sidaway has already taken one step in advancing his career this season. After playing 40 games and recording nine goals and 12 points with the South Island Royals of the B.C. Major
“I like to bang the body and I don’t care if guys are bigger than me. I’m to go in and if you have the puck, I’m going to hit you.” Tanner Sidaway Kootenay Ice
Midget League last season, Sidaway has graduated to the junior hockey ranks as a 16-year-old — not an easy task. Through 37 games with Junior B Wolves this season, the well-spoken youngster has racked up eight goals, 13 points and a whopping 138 minutes in penalties. “I like to take the puck wide and use my speed,” Sidaway said. “I like to bang the body and I don’t care if guys are bigger than me. I’m going to go in and if you have the puck, I’m going to hit you. Hopefully I can get the crowd pumped up a bit.” All of that comes as welcome words to Kootenay Ice head coach Luke Pierce, whose squad has lacked physi-
I think we desperately need as a team — the energy and physicality part of it. I’m hoping he can find a way to fill a role here right away.” Sidaway will have the opportunity to suit up in this weekend’s homeand-home series with the Spokane Chiefs, before returning back to Vancouver Island to finish out the 2015-16 season. “We want to give him an opportunity to have some sort of success and not feel overwhelmed,” Pierce said. “He will probably play with some different guys. He’s naturally a centreman, but right now our depth in the middle is okay. We’ll probably play him [Fri-
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Prospect Tanner Sidaway is set to make his WHL debut with the Kootenay Ice after coming to Cranbrook in the trade that sent Luke Philp to the Red Deer Rebels. Friday, February 12
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The Kootenay Ice have recalled 16-yearold forward Tanner Sidaway from the Westshore Wolves of the Vancouver Island Junior Hockey League (VIJHL). The 5-foot-11, 164pound product of Victoria arrived in Cranbrook Thursday afternoon in time for practice with the Ice at Western Financial Place and is slated to make his Western Hockey League debut Friday night against the Spokane Chiefs. “I’m very excited, it’s going to be a whole new experience, a whole new level of play,” Sidaway said Thursday. “Just getting out there to play at a whole new level is going to be really interesting and taking that next step is going to be really exciting.”
Sidaway is an intriguing prospect for a rebuilding Kootenay Ice club. Acquired as a part of the Jan. 3 trade that sent former Ice captain Luke Philp to the Red Deer Rebels, Sidaway was never selected in the WHL Bantam Draft, but signed a WHL standard player contract with the Rebels July 9, 2015. While time has allowed the shock of being dealt to wear off, Sidaway is excited to prove he belongs in the WHL. “You try to look at it in a positive way,” Sidaway said, reflecting on finding out he had been traded. “[The Ice] wouldn’t have made the trade without getting me. You look at it that way and say, ‘That means I’m important to them.’ I need to play the best I can be because this is where I want to go.
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Dynamiters visit Spokane Braves before hosting Fernie Ghostriders Saturday
Taylor Rocc a Sports Editor
The Nelson Leafs did the Kimberley Dynamiters a favour earlier this week as they knocked off the Beaver Valley Nitehawks, all but ensuring the Nitros of the KIJHL’s Kootenay Conference title. What that equates to is home-ice advantage for the opening three rounds of the KIJHL post-season. All that remains for the Dynamiters (37-7-0-4) is to clinch the KIJHL’s overall league title, but that race remains a tight one with the Osoyoos Coyotes (36-9-1-1). The Dynamiters will get an opportunity to inch closer to that goal this weekend when they visit the Spokane Braves (8-35-0-4) Friday before returning home to host the Fernie Ghostriders (26-17-0-4) Saturday (7 p.m.) at the Kimberley Civic Centre. Head coach Jerry Bancks challenged his squad following a 4-2 home loss to the Ghostriders last Friday. He said the focus and
challenge remains the same heading into the second last weekend of the regular season. “If I’m one of the younger players…and I see older guys kind of putting in half an effort, but still getting out for every power play, it sends a negative message,” Bancks said. “They get confused as to what expectations are and I think we’ve had a bit of that lately.” The Dynamiters are expected to be without forward Austyn Moser this weekend, who Bancks said will serve a two-game suspension for a checking-from-behind major penalty incurred Monday at Fernie. That’s tough news for a team already shortstaffed due to injuries as captain Jason Richter (upper body, week to week) remains on the shelf, along with forward-turned-defenceman Trey Doell (hand). Doell skated this week and is close to a return, but remains day to day. While he was in the
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Scientists detect ripples in gravity Seth Borenstein Associated Press
It was just a tiny, almost imperceptible “chirp,” but it simultaneously opened humanity’s ears to the music of the cosmos and proved Einstein right again. In what is being hailed as one of the biggest eureka moments in the history of physics, scientists announced Thursday that they have finally detected gravitational waves, the ripples in the fabric of space and time that Einstein predicted a century ago. The news exhilarated astronomers and physicists. Because the evidence of gravitational waves is captured in audio form, the finding means astronomers will now be able to hear the soundtrack of the universe and listen as violent collisions reshape the cosmos. It will be like going from silent movies to talkies, they said. “Until this moment, we had our eyes on the sky and we couldn’t hear the music,” said Columbia University astrophysicist Szabolcs Marka, a member of the discovery team. “The skies will never be the same.” An all-star international team of astrophysicists used an exquisitely sensitive, $1.1 billion set of twin instruments known as the Laser Interferometer Gravitational-wave Observatory, or LIGO, to detect a gravitational wave generated by the collision of two black holes 1.3 billion lightyears from Earth. The proof consisted of what scientists called a single chirp — in truth, it sounded more like a thud — that was picked up on Sept. 14. Astronomers played the recording at an overflowing news conference Thursday. “That’s the chirp we’ve been looking for,” said Louisiana State University physicist Gabriela Gonzalez, scientific spokeswoman for the LIGO team. Some physicists said the finding is as big a deal as the 2012 discovery of the subatomic Higgs boson, known as the “God particle.” Some said this is bigger. “It’s really comparable only to Galileo taking
up the telescope and looking at the planets,” said Penn State physics theorist Abhay Ashtekar, who wasn’t part of the discovery team. Gravitational waves, postulated by Albert Einstein in 1916 as part of his theory of general relativity, are extraordinarily faint ripples in space-time, the continuum that combines both time and three-dimensional space. When massive objects like black holes or neutron stars collide, they generate gravitational waves that stretch space-time or cause it to bunch up like a fishing net. Scientists found indirect proof of gravitational waves in the 1970s by studying the motion of two colliding stars, and the work was honoured as part of the 1993 Nobel Prize in physics. But now scientists can say they have direct proof. “It’s one thing to know sound waves exist, but it’s another to actually hear Beethoven’s Fifth Symphony,” said Marc Kamionkowski, a physicist at Johns Hopkins University who wasn’t part of the discovery team. “In this case, we’re actually getting to hear black holes merging.” In this case, the crashing of the two black holes stretched and squished Earth so that it was “jiggling like Jell-O,” but in a tiny, almost imperceptible way, said David Reitze, LIGO’s executive director. The dual LIGO detectors went off just before 5 a.m. in Louisiana and emails started flying. But the finding had to be verified, using such means as conventional telescopes, before the scientists could say with confidence it was a gravitational wave. They concluded there was less than a 1-in-3.5-million chance they were wrong, he said. Reitze said that given how quickly they found their first wave, scientists expect to hear more of them, maybe even a few per month. Detecting gravitational waves is so difficult that Einstein figured scientists would never be able to hear them. The greatest scientific mind of the 20th century underestimated the technological know-
how of his successors. In 1979, the National Science Foundation decided to give money to the California Institute of Technology and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology to come up with a way to detect the waves. Twenty years later, they started building two LIGO detectors in Hanford, Washington, and Livingston, Louisiana, and they were turned on in 2001. But after years with no luck,
scientists realized they had to build a much more sensitive system, which was turned on last September. Sensitivity is crucial because the stretching and squeezing of spacetime by gravitational waves is incredibly tiny. Essentially, LIGO detects waves that pull and compress the entire Milky Way galaxy “by the width of your thumb,” said team member Chad Hanna of Pennsylvania State University.
Each LIGO detector has two giant perpendicular arms more than 2 miles long. A laser beam is split and travels both arms, bouncing off mirrors to return to the arms’ intersection. Normally, the two beams are aligned so that they balance each other out and there’s nothing to hear. But if there’s a gravitational wave, it creates an incredibly tiny mismatch, which is what LIGO detects.
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®/™The Hyundai names, logos, product names, feature names, images and slogans are trademarks owned by Hyundai Auto Canada Corp. All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners. ‡Cash purchase price of $11,995 available on all new 2016 Elantra Sedan L Manual models and includes price adjustments of $5,532. Prices include Delivery and Destination charge of $1,695. Price excludes registration, insurance, PPSA, license fees and dealer admin. fees of up to $499. Fees may vary by dealer. Delivery and Destination charge includes freight, P.D.E. and a full tank of gas. †Finance offers available O.A.C. from Hyundai Financial Services. Financing example: 2016 Santa Fe Sport 2.4L FWD at 0% per annum equals $163 biweekly for 84 months for a total obligation of $29,666. $0 down payment required. Cost of borrowing is $0. Finance example includes Delivery and Destination charge of $1,895. Finance example excludes registration, insurance, PPSA, license fees and dealer admin. fees of up to $499. Fees may vary by dealer. ΩPrice adjustments of up to $5,532/$4,000 available on all new 2016 Elantra L Manual/Santa Fe Sport 2.4L Luxury AWD models. Price adjustments applied before taxes. Offer cannot be combined or used in conjunction with any other available offers. Offer is non-transferable and cannot be assigned. No vehicle trade-in required. ◊Leasing offers available O.A.C. from Hyundai Financial Services based on a new 2016 Accent 5-Door LE/ Tucson 2.0L FWD with an annual lease rate of 0%/1.49%. Biweekly lease payment of $78/$138 for a 60-month walk-away lease. Down payment of $1,495/$0 and first monthly payment required. Total lease obligation is $11,635/$17,940. Lease offers include Delivery and Destination charges of $1,595/$1,795. Lease offers exclude registration, insurance, PPSA, license fees and dealer admin. fees of up to $499. Fees may vary by dealer. $0 security deposit on all models. 20,000 km allowance per year applies. Additional charge of $0.12/km. ♦Prices of models shown: 2016 Elantra Sport Appearance Package /2016 Accent 5-Door GLS Auto/2016 Tucson 1.6T Ultimate AWD/2016 Santa Fe Sport 2.0T Limited are $21,927/$21,494/$41,394/$42,444. Prices include Delivery and Destination charges of $1,695/$1,595/$1,795/$1,895. Prices exclude registration, insurance, PPSA, license fees and dealer admin. fees of up to $499. Fees may vary by dealer. ▼Fuel consumption for new 2016 Elantra Sport Appearance Package (HWY 6.3L/100KM; City 8.5L/100KM); 2016 Accent 5-Door GLS (HWY 6.3L/100KM; City 8.9L/100KM); 2016 Tucson 1.6T Ultimate AWD (HWY 9.3L/100KM; City 11.6L/100KM); 2016 Santa Fe Sport 2.0T Limited (HWY 9.7L/100KM; City 12.9L/100KM) are based on Manufacturer Testing. Actual fuel efficiency may vary based on driving conditions and the addition of certain vehicle accessories. Fuel economy figures are used for comparison purposes only. ▲Government 5-Star Safety Ratings are part of the U.S. National Highway Traffic Safety Administration’s (NHTSA’s) New Car Assessment Program (www.SaferCar.gov). *Based on the 2009-2016 Global Automakers of Canada (GAC) Sales report. ◊‡†♦ΩOffers available for a limited time and subject to change or cancellation without notice. Dealer may sell for less. Inventory is limited. Visit www.hyundaicanada.com or see dealer for complete details. ††Hyundai’s Comprehensive Limited Warranty coverage covers most vehicle components against defects in workmanship under normal use and maintenance conditions.
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EVERY SAT & SUN 10AM-6PM
ALL
CHECKOUT LANES
OPEN GUARANTEED† unless we are unable due to unforeseen technical difficulties
†
FREE
spend $250 and receive a
Softsoap personal care set
we match
up to $24.98 value 20946440
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Spend $250 or more before applicable taxes in a single transaction at any Real Canadian Superstore location and receive free Softsoap personal care set. Excludes purchase of tobacco, alcohol products, prescriptions, gift cards, phone cards, lottery tickets, all third party operations (post office, gas bars, dry cleaners, etc.) and any other products which are provincially regulated. The retail value of up to $24.98 will be deducted from the total amount of your purchase before sales taxes are applied. Limit one coupon per family and/or customer account. No cash value. No copies. Coupon must be presented to the cashier at time of purchase. Valid from Friday, February 12th until closing Thursday, February 18th, 2016. Cannot be combined with any other coupons or promotional offers. No substitutions, refunds or exchanges on free item. 20951262
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10000 06480
Every week, we check our major competitors’ flyers and match the price on hundreds of items*.
1
big on fresh cap off prime ribs steak 20822034
7
98
/lb
17.59 /kg
Babybel assorted varieties, 6’s, 120 g 20574332
4
27
ea croissants pkg. of 12 20120166
5
00
ea 10 lb BAG Farmer’s Market™ red potatoes product of Canada, no. 1 grade 20601011001
Lindt Excellence chocolate bar selected varieties, 100 g 20312527005
2
48
ea
LIMIT 6
AFTER LIMIT
3.79
Coca-Cola or Pepsi soft drinks selected varieties, 6 X 710 mL 20313741002 / 20310546002
2
97
ea
LIMIT 2
AFTER LIMIT
4.49
Dr. Oetker Ristorante pizza selected varieties, frozen, 320-390 g 20296100001
3
97
1
broccoli crowns
4
88
product of USA 20026161001
ea
98
/lb
4.37 /kg
ea
LIMIT 4
AFTER LIMIT
5.97
3 PK Romaine heart product of USA 20067389001
5
2/
00 OR
2.68 EACH
10 lb BAG Farmer’s Market™ russet potatoes
3 96 3
product of Canada, no. 1 grade 20601018001
68
ea
PKG of 3 Farmer’s Market™ English cucumber
Armstrong cheese bar selected varieties, 700 g 20576184002
7
47
ea
LIMIT 2
AFTER LIMIT
9.97
Gillette Fusion ProShield razors selected varieties 20935646
9
86
ea
LIMIT 4
AFTER LIMIT
13.99
Ziploc plastic food storage containers
assorted sizes, excludes 13 count and 22 pack 20800040 / 20800059 / 20800047
3
67
product of Canada or Mexico, no. 1 grade 20828461001
ea
ea
works out to be
1.32
per cucumber
Prices effective Friday, February 12 to Monday, February 15, 2016 or while stock lasts. Quantities and/or selection of items may be limited and may not be available in all stores. No rainchecks. No substitutions on clearance items or where quantities are advertised as limited. Advertised pricing and product selection (flavour, colour, patterns, style) may vary by store location. We reserve the right to limit quantities to reasonable family requirements. We are not obligated to sell items based on errors or misprints in typography or photography. Coupons must be presented and redeemed at time of purchase. Applicable taxes, deposits, or environmental surcharges are extra. No sales to retail outlets. Some items may have “plus deposit and environmental charge” where applicable. ®/™ The trademarks, service marks and logos displayed in this flyer are trademarks of Loblaws Inc. and others. All rights reserved. © 2016 Loblaws Inc. * we match prices! Applies only to our major supermarket competitors’ flyer items. Major supermarket competitors are determined solely by us based on a number of factors which can vary by store location. We will match the competitor’s advertised price only during the effective date of the competitor’s flyer advertisement. WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES (note that our major supermarket competitors may not). Due to the fact that product is ordered prior to the time of our Ad Match checks, quantities may be limited. We match identical items (defined as same brand, size, and attributes) and in the case of fresh produce, meat, seafood and bakery, we match a comparable item (as determined solely by us). We will not match competitors’ “multi-buys” (eg. 2 for $4), “spend x get x”, “Free”, “clearance”, discounts obtained through loyalty programs, or offers related to our third party operations (post office, gas bars, dry cleaners etc.). We reserve the right to cancel or change the terms of this program at any time. Customer Relations: 1-866-999-9890.
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