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A Splatsin band member from Enderby will serve his sentence for theft over $5,000 in the community. Supreme Court Justice Beames agreed with defence lawyer Juan O’Quinn’s submission that Donald Jeffrey Thomas, born in 1972, be given a two years less a day conditional sentence for stealing more than $272,700 while he was the manager of the former Super Save Gas Station in Enderby, which burned to the ground in November 2012. Thomas was convicted by a 12-person jury in December and was sentenced in B.C. Supreme Court at the Vernon Courthouse Friday afternoon. “Serving the sentence in the community will give Mr. Thomas an opportunity to be punished and to show his community that what he did was wrong,” said O’Quinn. “He can go back and show his community that he will live up to his responsibility.” Crown lawyer Kevin Marks sought a twoyear jail sentence in a federal penitentiary,
pointing out that, as manager of the gas station, Thomas stole $272,710 over nearly two years by falsifying records, showing how much cash had been put into the ATM machine at the gas station. Marks said close to $289,000 was discovered deposited into bank accounts in Thomas’ name at the same time. The theft was discovered when a new Splatsin board demanded a financial audit and analysis of the gas station. In passing sentence, Beames said Thomas’ crime had serious repercussions on the Splatsin community, saying the money he stole could have been used for various band programs, rather the funds were diverted to his bank accounts. “His victims are many,” said Beames, who heard four victim impact statements. She also received close to 25 letters of support for Thomas from community members – though not all community members, she acknowledged – who said Thomas was a “good guy” and a “vital part of the Splatsin community.”
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She also heard how Thomas was abused as a child and committed the crimes to fund a gambling addiction. “To his great credit, Mr. Thomas completed his GED and other courses which qualified him to be a chef, a paralegal and a hairdresser,” said Beames. There was no evidence presented during Thomas’ two-week trial that he was living a high or luxurious lifestyle during the theft time period other than feeding his gambling addiction. He had no prior related criminal record, though court did hear that Thomas had two impaired driving charges. Given a chance to address the court, Thomas said simply, “The only thing I am sorry for is what my community has gone through.” Marks said a conditional sentence would not act as a deterrent or denounce his crime, but Beames said, in her view, a conditional sentence order is “strong and effective when the offender resides in a small community, where the community will watch to make sure he complies and will report breaches.”
“There is no time off for good behaviour or early release for parole,” said Beames. Thomas will serve the first 12 months of his conditional sentence on house arrest, meaning he can only leave to go to and from work, and must complete 200 hours of community service work by Feb. 28, 2018. The second 12 months will feature curfew where Thomas must be inside his home from 8 p.m. to 7 a.m. except for work. Upon completion of the conditional sentence, Thomas will be placed on three years probation and must perform another 100 hours of community service by Feb. 28, 2020. Thomas was also ordered by Beames to pay restitution to Quilakwa Investments Ltd. – a Splatsin group that owns the gas station – $272,710. “Mr. Thomas, I said you have done a lot which is to your credit and by imposing this conditional sentence order, I’m putting faith in you that you continue to do things to your credit and the credit of the community, and make right the wrongs you have committed,” said Beames. “I wish you luck.”
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World Champion Hoop Dancer Alex Wells (top) wows the students, and staff, at Harwood Elementary (along with several other local schools he visited) with his skills during a presentation Monday morning. Students Brooklyn Muller and Matthew Rakos try their hands at hoop dancing. Amber Wells, 13, performs a crow hop dance to the beat of Nelson Leon’s drum for the students.
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An educator and civic leader is being remembered for his contributions to the community. Jim MacGillivray, 77, died Wednesday. “He was open-minded and good in his deliberations,” said Barry Beardsell, a friend and political colleague. MacGillivray served on Vernon city council from 1970 to 1978, Jim MacGillivray as the youngest councillor at the time, and again from 2000 to 2005, as the oldest councillor. “He certainly was a voice of reason,” said Beardsell, adding that a strong interest for MacGillivray was planning and the long-term future of Vernon. MacGillivray had bachelor and master degrees in psychology and he taught at Okanagan College from
the time it opened in the army camp buildings until his retirement in 1998. As a city councillor, he took a lead role in standing up for Vernon’s interests when the provincial government announced that Okanagan University College would shift back to college status and the University of B.C. would open a satellite campus in Kelowna. “His most ferocious defense was for the college,” said Beardsell. MacGillivray also played a key role in ensuring the Saturday soup lunch for those in need found a new home. Outside of the college and city hall, he was one of the Squires Four that led to the name of the pub on Stickle Road. MacGillivray was born in Scotland and moved to Canada with his parents in 1948. They settled first in Armstrong, and then Kamloops and Alert Bay, before moving to Vernon where he completed high school. He is survived by wife Betty, son Kevin, daughter Kelly and numerous other family members. A memorial service will be held closer to summer.
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Couple garners support Jennifer Smith Morning Star Staff
A Vernon couple awaiting a life-saving call for a double lung transplant is grateful for the support of the community. Lloyd and Sandi Croaker were told earlier this year that the man of the house was in need of a new pair of lungs. “It’s a little scary,” admits 57-year-old Lloyd, a father of two girls and grandfather of five boys who suffers from COPD and has work-related damage to his lungs. Lloyd was put on the transplant list Jan. 20, and it could be any day that he gets the call and will need air ambulance to Vancouver. “We have a bag packed, it’s even in the car today,” said Sandi, 51, who met her “Sweets” 34 years ago at the Vernon Winter Carnival Parade. While the surgery is daunting enough, the required 4-6 month stay in Vancouver is an additional burden the couple is facing. “A lot of people are under the assumption that you go to Vancouver and everything is covered for you,” said Sandi, noting food, rent, parking and even finding someone to watch their dog and look after their home on short notice. As a result, friends have pulled together, and with the generosity of The Green, a fundraiser is planned for Friday. Admission is by donation, which enters your name into a draw for a Professional Hands Massage Therapy gift certificate. Entertainment will be provided by HogWild (starting at 9:15 p.m.), there will be bucket draws, a game board, raffles and 50/50. “The community of Vernon has been outstanding,” said
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Sandi, a 1982 Armstrong grad. The couple are dually impressed with the transplant team they’ve met and Steve, a recent double lung recipient who has helped them. “He has opened our eyes that there is a life after transplant,” said Sandi. While the couple’s motto is: “for better or worse,” through this past year of failing health
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site. “There will be a lot of folks living here and in the core of everything.” The building will also provide main floor retail space for businesses catering to the needs of the residents living in the facility as well as seniors in the area. “We’re excited about the life we bring to our communities,” said Andre Van Ryk, with H&H Total Care Services, which will operate the Hamlets. The Interior Health Authority currently contracts with H&H to provide residential services in Kamloops and Penticton. It’s expected the Hamlets at Vernon will be open in mid-2017. Besides the residences, adult day care programs will be available with a focus on helping residents live their lives to the fullest. “We hope there will be a lot of life that lives in our building,” said Van Ryk. “On top of supports and services found in other care homes, this new facility was designed to accommodate individuals with moderate and higher levels of dementia,” said Cindy Kozak-Campbell, IHA residential services executive director. The facility is being constructed on the former Bennett parking lot, which was sold by the City of Vernon to H&H Total Care Services.
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S ome w i ld Coldstream neighbours trying to build a home for themselves are causing a dangerous situation for some residents. Beavers have already brought down one 60-foot tree, narrowly missing two sheds, and it’s only a matter of time before additional trees, which they are already hacking away at, come crashing down. But resident Kelly Long fears the next tree to come down could take out a building, vehicle, or even worse, an animal or person. Long understands the beavers are just trying to make a home for themselves. What he doesn’t get is why neither the District of Coldstream or provincial government will do anything to protect its residents. “I don’t get why nobody wants to come look at these trees before they go timber,” said Long, whose Torrent Drive home backs on to Coldstream Creek. Even though the trees are on Crown land, no one apparently wants to take responsibility for them. In fact, Long was told that he should take the trees down. But seeing all of the other old, rotten and
partially chewed trees along the bank, he fears that if he knocked one tree down, it might create a domino effect. Along with concerns for his home and property and his neighbours’, Long is worried the trees could come down on a car driving along Kalamalka or Kidston road, or worse yet, a kid walking to the park or school. “This one could cause that one to go...I know where this is going to go and I’m not touching them with a 10-foot pole.” And he’s concerned that the same could happen if the trees are left to come down on their own.
“I’d like to see them remove the trees, and the beavers. “Before somebody gets hurt.” The District of Coldstream maintains public properties and rights-of-ways, but says it has no involvement in this matter. “It would not be a fiscally responsible practice to go onto private property, that the municipality does not have any obligation or rights to access, and maintain that private property with public funds,” said Michael Baker, the district’s director of infrastructure services. The Ministry of Forests, Lands and
Natural Resource Operations also told Long that he either needs to let the trees fall down on their own or he can apply to remove them. “If a danger tree is on Crown land and affecting private land, an authorization to fall/ use the tree is required,” the ministry told The Morning Star. “If a tree is within a stream area and below the high-water mark, a Section 11 Water Act notification is required (in addition to the authorization mentioned above, as there may be fish and/or wildlife habitat issues involved with the removal of the tree).”
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’m a bit of a Jeopardy junkie. If I’m at home at 7:30 p.m. on a weeknight it’s pretty much a given that I’m tuning in the quiz show hosted by our very own Alex Trebek. Same goes for my parents and other fans of the show, and I know there are plenty of others north of the 49th parallel. I know there’s others, like my parents, that also like Wheel of Fortune and make it an hour of quiz show nirvana on a nightly basis but I’ve never gotten into the Pat Sajak, Vanna White phenomenon. That may be because I’m not that good at it, or if I actually get the answer I find myself yelling at the screen from time to time as that darn wheel keeps turning determining the contestant’s fate. With Jeopardy it’s more glenn Mitchell up to the contestant how well they do and as long as they know a little about a wide diversity of topics, you know like a Bachelor of Arts English major who is fairly tuned into world events, you will do well at this game show and maybe even make a fair bit of money (secretly I think maybe I like the show so much because it helps justify that piece of paper from SFU that’s taking up space in my closet somewhere and allows me to think, quite wrongly I’m sure, that for a few previous minutes each day, I’m not so dumb after all, ahem). But, of course, you have to be fast with that clicker thing, and who knows how one will react if you actually took to the stage under the glaring lights and cameras and Alex himself and..... However, delusional people who average five to 10 correct answers, ahem questions, on a nightly basis from the comfort of their own living room couches feel like “Hey, one day I’d like to give it a shot and see what happens” – imagining going on a winning streak and becoming rich and famous and ultimately and ironically an actual question on the show itself, i.e. “Who is Ken Jennings?”
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Well, apparently you and I, and you’ve likely heard about this, can no longer pursue our Jeopardy fantasies, at least not in real life, any longer. Not that I ever would, of course, anyway, but how dare they take that dream away from us hosers? And according to the show, and CBC News, they are working on reversing this new set of regulations that seemed to come out of nowhere. “As international laws governing how information is shared over the internet are everchanging and complex, we are currently investigating how we can accept registrations from potential Canadian contestants,” read a statement from the show’s publicists, “....and we are making every effort to find a solution before the next round of testing is available.” My first reaction is to put it under “Gobbledygook for $1,000 Alex” but, hey, it sounds like they realize they may have made a mistake and are trying to rectify the situation. So there’s hope for you and me yet. However, I’m not naive and I know how these trade wars work so I think in retaliation we should ban Americans from appearing on Headline Hunters, Definition and Front Page Challenge until further notice and see how they feel about not being able to win all that Canadian coinage just because they happen to live where they live. Oh, right, those shows aren’t on the air anymore. OK, Plan B might be not to watch as regularly as before, get out the old Trivial Pursuit board instead, and see how they feel about that slice of Canadiana call to action. Or we could start watching The Wheel instead. And miss all the fascinating tidbits offered by Entertainment Tonight on a nightly basis? I don’t think so. In reality I’ll probably keep watching it, enjoying it, amazing myself at getting a handful of answers, all the while brushing up on my American history facts and figures, not to mention state capitals, so when they change the rules back to allowing Canucks I’ll be ready. “Give me Chaucer for 100 Alex, please...”
The pets owned by British Columbians are usually well cared for. Whether they have pampered indoor animals or muddy-pawed working dogs and barn cats, people generally take their health and well being seriously. When there are incidents of animal abuse and neglect, the general population is shocked. Last week, the B.C. government announced changes to the code of practices for kennel operators and cat and dog breeders. The new rules will provide for minimum space for animals, a duty to provide immediate veterinary care, and may include proactive monitoring and enforcement for breeders. That last part sounds like a good idea – a few random inspections could go a long way to clean out the dark corners of the industry. We owe it to our pets to take good care of them, and to ensure that the industries that supply us with pets are being watched. Animals come into our lives from reputable breeders, from friends with litters, and from animal shelters. They become parts of our families, providing companionship. All they ask is food and shelter and care, and sometimes a tossed ball or a warm lap on which to sleep. People sometimes question why the public seems to get angrier about crimes against animals than about violent crimes involving adult humans. The simple reason is that, like children, animals didn’t make any choices to be where they are. They are entirely at the mercy of their owners. We owe it to them to ensure that their owners do not fail them. -Black Press
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inancial constraints are a fact of life and it serves no useful purpose to gloss over them and be impractical. Similarly, fiscal responsibility involves both shortterm and long-term planning. Ask any number of families and businesses in our community and they will tell you, with the economy being how it is, they have had to go through their budgets line by line, and not only reduce existing costs where reasonably possible but also redirect money from one budget category to another. Cash allocated for a home renovation, for example, may need to be redirected in order to cover a shortfall elsewhere. That being said, it was recently revealed that construction of the new North Okanagan-Shuswap School District head office in Salmon Arm was hundreds of thousands of dollars over budget. This news has understandably not been well received by taxpayers in Armstrong and Spallumcheen, who have been told to prepare for the closure of a school in their community in order for the school district to save money. Without supplying comprehensive numbers, school district officials are doing their best to con-
vince us that closing Armstrong Elementary is the only sensible thing to do. For all their talk, they have been very slow or reluctant to share relevant figures. They insist that they have done everything within their power to date to save money by adjusting existing expenses in other budget areas, but have yet to provide specific evidence supporting this claim. Parents are still waiting for the board to provide the promised data explaining exactly where efforts have been made to curb administration costs.
MORE INFORMATION I am writing to add some information provided in Mr. Rolke’s Morning Star article Feb. 24, “Coldstream reduces agricultural burden." First, the tax burden of each average house in Coldstream will go up by one per cent once the change is implemented over the next three years. That equates to $10 annually for the average house of $492,000 by the end of the three years. Second, the shift on an annual basis to residential properties from all agricultural property is $15, 300 in the first year but raises to $44,000 in the third year. Coldstream Ranch owns about 36 per cent of all land in Coldstream. With the proposed change, the ranch will pay only $18,129 for all class nine agricultural land in Coldstream by the end of the three-year term. Third, three councillors were opposed (not
These are the same school board officials who came to the town hall meeting at Pleasant Valley Secondary School, and then to a subsequent meeting with Armstrong parents, without specific and pertinent enrolment and financial numbers demonstrating why the closure of an Armstrong school is the best course of action. This behaviour, coupled with the budgetary overrun on the new head office, fails to inspire any confidence in the board's cost management processes. If Armstrong Elementary
two) to the change in the tax multiplier, including Doug Dirk. The majority of council also voted unanimously to come back and revisit the issue next year based on the concerns raised. What is our justification for shifting the tax burden to the residential side of the tax balance? Some say other jurisdictions have lower tax multipliers and we should be competitive. The crux is that the multiplier is a red herring and it is really the mill rate and the actual tax bill that should be considered. If the ranch was in Spallumcheen, it would pay less land tax, but if the ranch was in Salmon Arm, it would pay more based on the mill rate, and if it was in Summerland, it would pay only a bit less based on the mill rate. Therefore, it may not be best to look at other jurisdictions for the answer as to what is the right tax.
School is not to see its 100th birthday in 2021 as a functional, operational school, then school district officials need to provide far more convincing evidence as to why. So far, their case has been unpersuasive, and through it all there has been a striking lack of transparency regarding budget and enrolment projection numbers specific to Armstrong. If the district's argument for the closure of AES is sound and above reproach financially, it will withstand scrutiny. As a taxpayer, I am requesting to see the numbers and projections (and by that I mean all the numbers and projections, short-term and long-term) that bring the board to this conclusion. I am not going to settle for taking a bureaucrat's or a politician's word for it. I wish to see, line by line, where every reasonable possible change has been made to the budget already, and notes as to where further adjustments have been or might be considered. If the need for the closure is as obvious as school district officials like to tell us it is, the numbers will indicate as much. We deserve absolute transparency. Melissa Fedorak
Some say we should support the agricultural sector. However, there have been no other farmers raising concerns about the tax multiplier because Coldstream already has a favourable tax treatment for the improvements on farms so the tax is not burdensome for most farms. Furthermore, farm properties have their assessments reduced automatically if they are class nine agricultural properties. For example, 22 of the ranch’s 72 titles are assessed at under $5,000 and 11 of those are assessed at under $500. The question is, what taxes should a member of our community contribute? Shifting the tax burden to residential lands means the actual tax increase for residential will be hidden in the multipliers in future years and a substantial part of that tax increase benefits one corporation. Richard J. Enns, Councillor, District of Coldstream
WALKING THE DOG There is a great place to walk with or without a dog. It's called the Grey Canal Trail. There are parking areas, garbage cans, and bags to pick up after your pets. It seems there are still people that refuse to pick up after their pets. Some people think it's better to leave it and let it break down over time. I think these people should let this take place in their own backyards. Please stop ruining this wonderful walk for the responsible pet owners. Mary-Lou Keen
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Shakespeare was baptized and buried in the 13th century Holy Trinity Church. son with dramatic flair to our hearty applause and next afternoon, we fervently applaud the Merchant of Venice at the Royal Shakespeare Theatre. Another morning, we walk off hearty English breakfasts along a two-kilometre pathway to Anne Hathaway’s Cottage in Shottery. Sighting her family’s thatched, three-chimney farmhouse, we visualize Anne watching for Will from the pretty latticed windows. Inside, antique furnishings include a handsome sideboard and wooden ‘settle’ where William supposedly wooed her. Upstairs, a brass bed warmer lies atop a rare, carved bed; its canopy protects sleepers from varmints falling from the thatch. A Hop-On-Hop-Off bus drops us at Mary Arden’s Farm in Wilmcote, five kilometres away. The 1570s farmhouse belonging to Shakespeare’s grandparents continues as part of a working farm. Activity boards encourage us to meet rare domestic breeds, practice archery, play games and try early chores like young William would have done. Of many highlights, the falconer’s eagle owl thrills us most. Emphasizing, “Only nobles could use falcons for hunting,” he demonstrates the eagle owl’s impressive abilities, illustrating how peasants could easily hunt undetected with this powerful silent killer. Wrapping up our visit back in Bancroft Gardens, we contemplate Gower’s sculptured Shakespeare, seated high on a pedestal. Posing at each corner, Hamlet, Prince Hal, Lady Macbeth and Falstaff portray philosophy, history, tragedy and comedy. Indeed, a fitting memorial to this literary giant’s versatility. Chris Millikan is with Travel Writers’ Tales.
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District budget takes shape In fact, the budMorning Star Staff get impact can change The Regional District from neighbourhood of North Okanagan is to neighbourhood hammering out its latest depending on what serfinancial plan. vices are in Directors place such as met Wednesday street lights to review the or animal draft 2016 budcontrol. get. There is “There are no change no significant in the parchanges in the cel tax reqDavid Sewell d o c u m e n t ,” uisition for said David jurisdictions Sewell, chief adminis- funding the septic coltrative officer. lection facility, but The proposed 2016 $75,000 in capital works budget sits at $63.6 mil- are planned. lion, down from $65.1 They include a UV million in 2015. air decontamination Each community unit, entrance/exit door is requisitioned taxes changes and landscapbased on services it ing. receives from RDNO, “We don’t feel odours and that varies. are emanating from the richard rolke
septage facility but if there are minor odours, we want to address them,” said Sewell. There have been complaints about odours but they may be related to composting organic material on a nearby commercial property. Also in the budget, expenses are up for the BX-Swan Lake, Lumby and Silver Star volunteer fire departments but that’s mostly because of new provincial regulations. “There are increases for training. There’s a cost impact,” said Stephen Banmen, general manager of finance. The tax requisition won’t change for regional transit but Armstrong
continues to question why it picks up 28.1 per cent of the cost, more than any other partner, including Vernon. “It seems wrong. Seriously, it’s time we had a look at it,” said director Shirley Fowler. A $24.7 million budget is proposed for Greater Vernon Water, including an average two per cent increase in user fees. There was some suggestion Wednesday that the noxious insect service should be reviewed because it only has a $1,742 budget. However, director Juliette Cunningham insists no rash decisions be made because there may be a need to tackle mosquitoes in
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The company taking over laundry services at Interior hospitals insists it’s prepared for the task. The Interior Health Authority has signed a 20-year agreement with Abbotsford-based Ecotex Healthcare Linen Service to provide the majority of linen and laundry services at five locations, including Vernon Jubilee Hospital. “We are always looking at opportunities to expand and bring our eco-friendly approach to the health care sector. We are excited to be in the Okanagan, investing in the region and creating local jobs,” said Randy Bartsch, Ecotex president. Bartsch added that the contract with IHA will result in the company investing in a new Okanagan facility that will create 90 to 100 full-time, unionized jobs. Ecotex has been providing commercial laundry services since 1959, including laundry and linen management services to the health care sector for more than 30 years. IHA decided March 1 to contract out laundry, which will impact
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Armstrong’s Centennial Hall will be transformed into the Flamingo Room to celebrate the best in the community. The Armstrong-Spallumcheen Chamber of Commerce will host its renamed 2016 Community Excellence Awards (formerly Business Excellence Awards) May 14, complete with a Vintage Vegas theme. “This event celebrates the best of our community with the addition of some new categories,” said Fran Stecyk, chamber of commerce board president. “There are so many deserving businesses. Make 2016 the year you nominate one of them.” It will be an evening of networking, presentations, entertainment, casino and refreshments. Ten awards will be presented throughout the evening: n Rising Star Award (Sponsor: Tekamar Mortgages); n Micro Business of the Year Award (Sponsor: VantageOne Credit Union); n Small Business of the Year Award (Sponsor: Blackwell Building Movers); n Mid-Size Business of the Year Award (Sponsor: Community Futures North Okanagan); n Corporate Business of the Year
Award (Sponsor Hub International Barton Insurance); n Employee of the Year Award (Sponsor: Shepherd’s Home Hardware); n Revitalization and Innovation Award (Sponsor: Hytec – A Division of Kohler); n Hospitality and Tourism Award (Sponsor: Township of Spallumcheen); n Organization of the Year Award (Sponsor: Okanagan Restoration Services); n Volunteer of the Year Award (Sponsor: City of Armstrong). Nomination forms are available through the chamber of commerce office, online at aschamber.com and on Facebook. The deadline for nominations is April 11 at 4 p.m. Nominees will be announced at the April Business after Business at Shepherds Home Hardware and Outdoor Living Centre. The date is still to be determined. Tickets for the awards gala are $25 per person and they go on sale March 21 at the chamber office or from board members. Seating is limited to 140 people. There are still a few opportunities for sponsorship of this event. For more information on sponsorship or the event, e-mail manager@aschamber.com.
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New tool kit helps communities host events Morning Star Staff
The provincial government has launched a new online hosting tool kit, providing communities and organizations with additional information on how to host events of all sizes. This tool kit is another component of the five-year hosting strategy that was announced last year to promote B.C. as a hosting destination. “The province understands the many benefits that come to communities from hosting sport, art and cultural events,” said Peter Fassbender, community development minister. “This tool kit will provide information and resources to those individuals and groups who want to host their own event,
but are unsure where or how to begin.” The resource will include tools to assist sport, art and cultural event organizers through the various stages of event management. Some of the resources found in the toolkit include: Self-assessment checklist – A simple checklist to provide potential event organizers with areas to consider prior to creating and submitting a bid. Sport event bid package preparation tools – Tips to consider when developing a bid package that will attract sport events. Sponsorship tools – Basic tips to help event organizers attract and maintain sponsors for an event. Volunteer management tools – Resource
includes tips to consider when managing volunteers on topics such as recruiting, training, deploying and recognizing volunteers. Inventory of facilities – Discover the sport and recreation assets of B.C. communities that can assist organizations in finding the perfect venue for an event. Marketing, media and communication tools – Resources that will help promote the event, and provide guidance on working with the media to communicate with participants, volunteers and partners. Future additions to the hosting tool kit will include an economic impact assessment tool that is currently under development. Once completed, it will provide organizers with the ability to predict and evaluate the
economic impact of events, both before and after. The Ministry of Community, Sport and Cultural Development will also reinvigorate the Community Sport Hosting Network. This network will help organizations: Work together to continue building an event hosting culture throughout the province and promote B.C. as the event hosting destination of choice. Strengthen the working relationship between the provincial government and communities and organizations interested in event hosting. Develop collaborative relationships across the province to share best practices and facilitate knowledge transfer as appropriate.
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Sandler Training will deliver the growth driven organization workshop to business leaders in the Thompson-Okanagan April 22. The growth driven organization is a two-hour workshop that allows participants to walk way with the basic tools to get their company on the path of being growth driven. The workshop is facilitated by John Glennon and takes place at the Sandler Training centre in Kelowna. “ A lot of my work is with business owners who simply struggle with the concept of taking their organization to the next level of growth,” said Glennon. “Perhaps they have been great at being product or service driven and just lack the strategies and tactics to focus on what really matters, their economic engine. The workshop allows people to participate with others and walk away with items they can implement right away.” The workshop is open to business owners,
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The 2016 Curves food drive will run until March 31 the U.S. and Canada. Curves is inviting both non-members and members to take part in the food drive by bringing in a bag of non-perishable food or a monetary contribution of at least $30 to be donated to a local community food bank. “We are excited to take part in the food drive this year as it brings the community together to feed the needs of our local food banks while bringing women together in their health and wellness,” said Angela Yablonski, of Curves of Vernon. “This year, donations will benefit The Salvation Army.” Now in its 18th year, the Curves food drive has gathered and donated millions of pounds of food to benefit local community food banks.
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Thames in Surrey. In 1958 the couple moved to the countryside. They first moved to Headley and then on to a nearby village, Kingsclere, where they lived for the next 18 years. This is where their four children were born: Gregory, Adrian, Rhona and Vanessa. Ron was an electrician at the pulp mill in Thatcham and Phyllis worked parttime as a secretary as well as staying home to bring up the children. In July of 1976 Ron applied and got a job as an industrial electrician at a pulp mill in Prince Rupert, B.C., where he arrived Oct. 6, 1976. Phyllis followed Jan. 23 with three of the children, Gregory, Rhona and Vanessa; Adrian was unable to join them as he was in the Royal Navy. They lived in Rupert for the next 33 years and during this time they met and treasured many lovely people and relationships. Ron was involved over the years with the PPWC, the Social Credit Party and the Masonic Lodge. Phyllis worked
at Mansons Jewellers, Medical Services, and TBC as a betting teller. She retired when TBC closed the outlet in 2005. Ron retired in December 2000 after 24 years at the mill. They stayed in Prince Rupert for a few more years, enjoying their life which included some of their grandchildren and great-grandchildren. With Rhona and Vanessa both living in the Okanagan with their husbands and children, Ron and Phyllis finally decided it was time to move closer to them. In April 2010 they moved to Vernon, where they now live happily in close proximity to their two daughters and families and many old and new friends. In celebration of the couple’s anniversary, the creme de la creme was supplied by the Governor General from Ottawa in the form of a personal congratulatory letter from Her Majesty The Queen, along with a photograph. Life is good.
Off to the cleaners
an you hear me...can you hear me...let me talk a little louder...how about now? Chances are your place of residence is clean but how about your computer tower? When was the last time you had it in to be cleaned and serviced? Did you stop to consider that your tower should be cleaned inside at least once a year? If you have to wait until the grinding noise stops when you first turn your computer on, it’s time for some spring cleaning! If and when the fan does cease to growl at you, it could be that the fan is operating normally but its life is coming to an end or it’s just stopped working altogether and that’s where Vernon PC Users’ Club some potential problems could start. When you push the power button and that horrible sound starts, it’s most likely a cooling fan that needs to be replaced. It’s acceptable to have the fan taken apart and lubed to get a few more revolutions but it’s best just to replace it. There are a couple of possibilities which fan it might be and the culprits are usually the power supply fan or a case fan. That’s where your favourite local computer shop comes into the picture, as they can tell the minute the case is opened which fan needs to be retired. The writer of this column has six fans in his machine. There is one in the front to suck the air in, one on the top to vent the
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hot air out, one at the back to suck the air out, a power supply fan and a CPU fan. My video card also has a fan and that helps keep that piece of electronics cool. A little excessive you might be thinking? Not really. Dust and hot air can restrict the overall performance of your computer and these days we are all looking to have the fastest machine we can own. It really is very easy to disconnect all those wires at the back of the computer — don’t let that deter you! The only wire that snaps into place is the CAT 5 cable that is your Internet connection. All the other cables, most likely, are USB and they do not have to go back into the same port as where they were pulled out from. The power supply has its own unique cable and the video cable probably has two screws on either side that will have to be unscrewed. If you want to label them for future reference, that would be completely acceptable. Ah there — the noise has stopped. Can you hear me now? If you would like to submit a question or suggest a topic for future column consideration, please email your question to: info.vpcuc@gmail.com The next meeting of the Vernon PC Users’ Club is Tuesday at 7 p.m. in the cafeteria at the Schubert Centre. We start off every meeting with a “TANSQ” session. Come see what we’re all about! If you have your own laptop, please bring it with you. Call Betty at 250-542-7024 or Grace at 250-549-4318 for more information.
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Vees pocket series opener 6-3 KRISTI PATTON Penticton Western News
Vees, Vipers and vendettas. There are a lot of stories to tell within that alliteration but only one thing mattered in the first game of the first round of the B.C. Hockey League playoffs — victory. And for the Penticton Vees, it was their night to set a tone they hope will carry through the rest of the series with the Vernon Vipers after a 6-3 win Friday night before 2,312 fans at the South Okanagan Events Centre. Game 2 in the best-of-seven Interior Division semifinal goes tonight in Penticton. The third tilt is Tuesday in Vernon. “We knew they were going to come out hard and we came out with the right intensity, mind-set and they started losing it once we got a couple of goals,” said Vees forward Scott Conway. “I have a feeling they are going to keep doing that.” Can’t stay away from that bad blood when these two teams talk about one another. Perhaps it is because they have faced off in the post-season the past three years in a row. The most recent two playoff clashes between the long-time rivals have gone a full seven games. With so much familiarity between the Vipers and Vees, discipline was bound to come up in their first playoff game. Right off the hop, the Vees Dante Fabbro took a misconduct for a hit to the head. The only thing clicking for the Vipers on this night seemed to be the undisciplined play of the Vees leading to two powerplay goals. Liam Finlay gave the Vipers a short-lived 1-0 lead in the first period and midway through the game, Odeen Tufto knocked the puck past Vees netminder Anthony
Brodeur on the powerplay. The Viper third goal came thanks to a deflection off a Vees skate, which was credited to Finlay. The bad blood was punctuated by a bang up start to the second period when the Vipers Riley Brandt and Colton McCarthy tag-teamed Vees rookie Dixon Bowen in the corner, slamming him into the boards causing the glass to fall out. The Vees weren’t the only guilty party taking unnecessary penalties. The Vipers were called for spearing and slashing among their six trips to the penalty box. That led to extra-curricular activity by both teams after the whistle late in the third period. “That is always our goal, playing that physical role. That is our KRISTI PATTON/BLACK PRESS SPORTS team and we will do that on Sunday too,” said Brandt. “Our Scott Conway of the Vees handles the puck in front of Vernon Viper goalie Andrew Shortridge Friday night. emotions just got the better of Every one of them is our worst enemy. It the puck out of their end. Shortridge then us tonight.” The Vees beat the Vipers in all six of their doesn’t matter if it is Conway. It doesn’t mat- made a sensational pad save on a breakaway regular season match-ups, including shut- ter if it is (Tyson) Jost. We are going to come in the third period. “Our goalie has been rock solid for us ting the out twice and finishing 50 points out hard on every single person out there.” Conway, Jost and Taylor Ward all scored all year. They have a good team over there. ahead in the standings. Playing a big role in that was Conway, before the end of the first to give the Vees a They scored some good goals and have good who proved again to be the snake charmer 3-1 lead. Before they could even announce goal scorers so it is tough for him but next netting two goals after a league-high 56 in the Vees fourth goal, Conway’s second of the game he will come out and stand on his the regular campaign. He led the Vees with night, Owen Sillinger buried another snipe. head,” promised Brandt. In the other Interior semifinal series, 17 points against the Vipers in the regular Nic Jones rounded out the Vees offence in season series and said the Vees worked the third period. Chase Zieky missed a penalty shot in the Vipers down low in Game 1, wearing down Vipers netminder Andrew Shortridge third period but then converted at 10:53 of their defence which created chances. was single-handedly trying to resurrect his overtime as the Salmon Arm Silverbacks “We are not worried about Conway,” team late in the second period. He made five clipped the West Kelowna Warriors 6-5 at said Brandt. “Everybody is equal over there. consecutive saves before the Vipers could get Royal LePage Place.
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Anna Rice of the VSS Panthers has her momentum halted by Deanna Tuchscherer of the GW Graham Grizzlies of Chilliwack at the Langley Events Centre.
After a tough quarterfinal loss to the No. 4 St. Thomas More Knights of Burnaby, the VSS Panthers tweaked their defence and rattled the GW Graham Grizzlies of Chilliwack 65-49 Friday night. Vernon, ranked fifth, took on the No. 6 Nechako Valley Viqueens of Vanderhoof for ninth and 10th place Saturday in the B.C. Senior AA Girls Basketball Championships at the Langley Events Centre. The Panthers and Grizzlies were square at 41-41 after three quarters, but VSS dominated the fourth quarter by outscoring the Grizzlies 24-8. “Coach T’s (Dave Tetrault) zone made things tough for GWG,” said Panther head coach Lonny Mazurak. “We out rebounded GWG by 20 and we cut turnovers in half from the last game which contributed to the win.” Game star Brianna Falk, a 5-foot-10 post, poured in 17 points and 11 rebounds and was stellar at both ends of the floor. “She is a match-up nightmare with her size and skill.” Megan Rouault flushed 17 points, while Grade 9 sensation Kelsey Falk collected nine points and seven rebounds. “It was a real character win under adverse condi-
tions,” added Mazurak. Starting point guard Anna Rice had her injured ankle taped heavily before VSS battled the fourthrated Knights, losing 76-54 Thursday night in the quarters. Rice ignored the pain and drained 13 points for Player of the Game honours. The Panthers trailed 15-2 early but got back into the game with a 13-4 run. Superstar post Jordyn Cullum went down with an injury early in the second quarter and the Cats kept it close until the middle of the third quarter but the Knights were too much to handle. Nadine Stewart bagged 21 points and Zion Corrales Nelson netted 20 for the Knights. Kristy Fugel sank 10 points for the Panthers, while the Falk sisters each produced seven. “We out rebounded them and limited their two shooters to 17 points combined, but we had 27 turnovers that led to 48 points for the Knights,” said Mazurak. The top-ranked Duchess Park Condors of Prince George faced the No. 3 Seycove Seyhawks of North Vancouver in Saturday’s final. The Condors iced St. Thomas More 72-69, while Seycove stopped defending champion Immaculata Mustangs of Kelowna 78-66 in Friday semis.
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The Salmon Arm Silvertips head into the B.C. Midget A Female Hockey Championships in Kamloops, March 12-19, with 13 players from the North Okanagan. The Silvertips, coached by Sean Wutke and Rob Bauml and Kori Vandale, finished 11-11-1 in league play. Here are short bios on two Vernon players: Marlea-Lynn Best, No. 22, Marlea Best Defence, Forward. Nickname: Marls. Born: Vernon, age 13. School: Seaton. Favourite Athlete: Haley Wickenheiser. Heroes: My dad. Favourite Food: Pizza Favourite Song: Try by Colbie Caillat. Taylor Vandale Favourite Movie: Any Anime movies. Favourite non-hockey activity: Phys-ed. Future goal: Become a good hockey player. Taylor Vandale, No. 20, Defence, Forward. Nickname: Tay. Born: Vernon, age 17. School: VSS. Favourite Athlete: Sidney Crosby. Heroes: My mom. Favourite Food: Pizza Favourite Song: New Americana by Halsey. Favourite Movie: White Chicks. Favourite non-hockey activity: Soccer. Future goal: Travel.
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A perfect regular ringette league season remains intact for the Vernon Venom. The Thompson Okanagan Ringette League squad beat the Shuswap Flames 9-4. Aimee Skinner and Kristen Francks had hat tricks for the Venom, who built up a 5-1 lead only to see the Flames fight back to within a goal. Makenna Jackson stopped the bleeding by dancing around three defenders and sending the ring top corner blocker side. Brianna Visser and Sadie Christensen added the other goals for Vernon while Jordan Tung made 31 saves in goal. Jackson had three assists. Caryss Hill and Sierra Fernley also had helpers. Vernon Storm split their two U12 weekend games. The Storm hosted the Westside Wildfire Saturday at Kal Tire Place and skated away with a 7-3 win. Sierra Lochhead had two goals, assisted by Chayse Krause and Sadie Weed, while Weed would add a goal
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Topsport shaded Kal Tire FC 4-3 in Vernon Men’s Indoor Soccer League action Wednesday night at the VantageOne Soccer Facility. First-place Topsport, who lost to Monashee FC last week, grabbed an early lead after some good passing which was finished by Xander Sladen. Back and forth attacking play was being shown from both sides and Topsport doubled their lead through Lendrit Ademi after some beautiful build-up.
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Kal Tire then struck back directly from the kick off, making it 2-1. Ademi found the net once again right before the half, making it 3-1 Topsport. The second half was a physical battle with both teams taking yellow cards. Ademi finished his fifth hat trick of the season, with a third goal. With little time to play, Kal Tire pressured hard for the equalizer with no luck. Topsport improved to 12-4, while Kal Tire dipped to 8-8 in fourth place.
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of her own. Chloe Scabar added a shorthanded effort before the intermission, set up by Rhys Taylor-Hawes. Jasmine Horton, Krause and Shaila Austin scored in the second half for the Storm to give Alecia Hughes the win in net. Brooklyn Tardiff, Miah Cohen and Astrid Beaty had assists while demonstrating strong teammwork skills. It was a different story Sunday in Rutland for the Storm, who fell victim to some undisciplined play and multiple consecutive penalties, resulting in a 6-4 loss to the Kelowna Flash. Krause scored twice in support of goalie Katrina Winstanley while singles went to Hughes and Lochhead, who added two assists. Sam Shaw and Scabar also drew helpers. Shuswap snapped the Vernon Ignite’s 10-game winning streak Saturday with a 3-2 win in U14B action. Makenna Jackson had both goals for the Ignite while Winstanley – like Jackson – was called up from U12 and had a great game in the Ignite goal.
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The Thompson Okanagan FC kicked off the B.C. Soccer Premier League spring season by facing Surrey United at Cloverdale Athletic Park last weekend. Highlights included performances by Under 18 Girls Vernon-based midfielder Maddy Laranjo, who dominated in midfield, and fullback Kailyn Halvorson who was rock-solid on defence. Vernon products Chris McIntosh and Maguire Lauridson were tireless in their U15 Boys 1-1 draw which saw their team down to 10 men a mere 20 minutes into the match due to a red card. Other scores: TOFC Under 13 Girls 0 Surrey United 0 TOFC U14 Girls 1 Surrey United 2 TOFC U15 Girls 0 Surrey United 1 TOFC U16 Girls 1 Surrey United 1
INDOOR SOCCER VERNON SOCCER ASSOCIATION INDOOR MEN’S LEAGUE TEAM W L Topsport FC 12 4 Monashee FC 10 5 NET 10 6 Kal Tire FC 8 8 Turn-Key 7 8 Peters Tirecraft 6 10 FC Tropic 3 13
SOCCER T 0 2 1 0 1 0 0
PTS 36 32 31 24 22 18 9
GF 73 55 82 48 52 42 34
GA 40 23 65 43 61 78 75
REC HOCKEY BOSTON PIZZA HOCKEY LEAGUE TEAM W L Spartan Auto Bulls 22 6 Green Pub Moose 17 10 Cidel Moving Oilers 16 12 Rea-Son Electric Kings 13 14 Hornets 13 15 Godard Construction Predators 13 17 Kalavida Flyers 12 16 R.E. Postill & Sons Orphans 11 16 Kal Sports Bar Blackhawks 9 19 SCORING LEADERS PLAYER GP Justin Horochuk, Hornets 22 Stefan Schneider, Hornets 21 Bryce Kakoske, Orphans 25 Matt Lambert, Moose 22 Steve Vallier, Moose 24 Dave Higgins, Moose 23 Kevin Swales, Kings 23 Tomas Swales, Kings 22 Corey Webb, Blackhawks 21 Jared Suetter, Moose 24 Jeffrey Mushaluk, Bulls 18 Brett Barnard, Bulls 18 Blair Fernley, Hornets 21 Taylor Jackson, Bulls 18 Ryan Robertson, Oilers 20 Jarrett Watts, Hornets 14
T 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
OTL PTS GF GA 1 45 170 117 0 35 163 125 0 32 133 115 0 26 133 128 0 27 156 149 0 26 115 120 0 25 103 129 0 22 139 157 0 19 119 181 G 55 43 25 36 32 45 13 17 28 14 19 18 21 22 20 6
A 29 35 41 29 33 18 37 31 19 31 25 26 22 18 19 33
PTS PIM 84 4 78 6 66 4 65 2 65 32 63 2 50 14 48 12 47 28 45 4 44 16 44 12 43 14 40 8 39 12 39 2
3-ON-3 HOCKEY BOSTON PIZZA 3-ON-3 POND HOCKEY LEAGUE TEAM W L Team Steve Clark 20 0 Team Kyle Point 13 6 Team Lucas Mitchell 10 8 Jed Purcell 8 11 Team Rylee Davis 4 15 Team Brock Reim 2 17 SCORING LEADERS PLAYER G Brett Williams, TSC 133 Jordan Zacharuk, TSC 75 Logan Geefs, TLM 70 Steve Vallier, TJP 83 Brett Heitman, TSC 51 Devin Jones, TKP 53 Russell Armstrong, TSC 45 Will Bessler, TKP 53 Jordan Jones, TKP 36 Laird Fawcett, TKP 50 Conner Butte-Landsfried, TLM 38 Jaydon Agar, TRD 37
SOL PTS 0 40 1 28 1 21 0 16 0 8 0 4 A 45 69 70 35 57 51 52 31 34 19 26 24
PTS 178 144 140 118 108 104 97 84 70 69 64 61
MARCH 1 Rylee Davis 11 – Aidan Rysen 3+3, Jaydon Agar 3+1, Brandon Rysen 3, Aaron Jensen 1+2, Zach Agar 1+1. Goalie: Chris Hassan. Brock Reim 9 – Josh Hesk 4+2, Kyle Stacey 2+2, Tanner Schumeister 2, Brock Reim 1+1. Goalie: Colin Veenandaal. Steve Clark 22 – Brett Williams 8+4, Jordan Zacharuk 8+3, Russ Armstrong 5+7, Kelsey Major 1+1. Goalie: Steve Clark. Lucas Mitchell 14 – Logan Geefs 6+2, Connor Butte-Landsfried 2+5, Jeremy Clark 2+2, Lucas Mitchell 2, Brett Shaigec 2, Liam Curran 1+1. Goalie: Quang Lac Kyle Point 13 – Devin Jones 3+3, Bobby Nicholls 3+1, Terry McGlaim 3, Jordan Jones 1+3, Laird Fawcett 1+2, Eric Hanson 1+1. Goalie: Kyle Pointe. Jed Purcell 12 – Steve Vallier 8+1, Tim Ashworth 1+3, Json Nelson 1+2, Brad Holbrook 1+1. Goalie: Mike Fortune.
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PUBMASTERS DART LEAGUE A DIVISION TEAM GW Checkers Buzz Killers 6 Alexanders Predators 6 Eagles Bud Knights 5 Village Green Machine 4 ANAF Smokin’ Bulls 2 Checkers Straight Shooters 2 Alexanders Armed&Hammered 2 High Scores Men Kris Fermanek 140x2 Ladies Tannis Jones 117 High Outs Men Femi Dalton 116 Ladies Brock French 89 180s Dalton Desmarais, Richard Herrington B DIVISION TEAM GW The Green Dart Farts 6 Elks Bull Shooters 5 Eagles Broken Arrows 5 Elks D’Bratz 4 Eagles in Flights 4 Kicking Eagles 3 Preying Eagles 3 High Scores Brian Sutch 156 Sheri Morell 140 High Outs Rob Calhoun 79 Betty Daschner 70
SL0-PITCH - The Thursday night league (currently called the Village Green Hotel Mixed Slo-Pitch League) is looking for teams. Games go Thursday nights from April 14-June 11. Anyone interested should e-mail Chris Jarl at chrisjarl@ hotmail.com,
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SOCCER - The North Okanagan Women’s Soccer Association is looking for teams and players for its spring/summer league. Team registration deadline is March 7, and there are teams for all levels and ages. Visit www.nowsa.webs.com for information. SOFTBALL - The SPN Umpires Clinic goes Saturday, March 19, 9 a.m. at The People Place. Contact: Chris Lynch (250) 549-5109.
CURLING BANNISTER HONDA/GM SENIOR MEN’S LEAGUE MARCH 4 SCORES: Seebach 6 Campbell 6 Hayes 9 Cook 8 Miller 9 Chapman 4 Merklinger 7 Kimura 4 Burns 7 Loo 4 MacDonald 8 Haycock 3 Begley 8 Lee 2 Fullerton 6 Lyons 2
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CALENDAR SUNDAY
JUNIOR A HOCKEY - Vipers @ Penticton Vees, Game 2 in Interior Division best-of-seven semifinal series, 6 p.m., South Okanagan Events Centre. MAJOR JUNIOR HOCKEY - Rockets vs Kamloops Rockets, 7:05 p.m., Prospera Place.
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JUNIOR A HOCKEY - Vipers vs Penticton Vees, Game 3 in Interior Division best-of-seven semifinal series, 7 p.m., Kal Tire Place.
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B.C. HOCKEY LEAGUE (FINAL) INTERIOR DIVISION TEAM W L Penticton 50 7 West Kelowna 38 17 Salmon Arm 29 20 Vernon 24 31 Merritt 23 30 Trail 23 33 ISLAND DIVISION Nanaimo 38 18 Powell River 33 20 Cowichan Valley 27 25 Alberni Valley 23 27 Victoria 24 30 MAINLAND DIVISION Chilliwack 38 13 Wenatchee 34 16 Langley 31 22 Coquitlam 22 29 Prince George 14 38 Surrey 7 48 SCORING LEADERS PLAYER Scott Conway, Penticton Sheldon Rempal, Nanaimo Tyson Jost, Penticton Devin Brosseau, Nanaimo Jordan Kawaguchi, Chilliwack Jonathan Desbiens, West Kelowna Matthew Hoover, Nanaimo Colton Kerfoot, Coquitlam Colin Grannary, Merritt Kylar Hope, West Kelowna Liam Blackburn, West Kelowna Darien Craighead, Chilliwack Taro Hirose, Salmon Arm Jackson Cressey, Coquitlam Gavin Gould, Nanaimo Vimal Sukumaran, Chilliwack Easton Brodzinski, Penticton Matthew Graham, Langley Dante Fabbro, Penticton Odeen Tufto, Vernon GOALIES GP Zachary Driscoll, Penticton 26 Anthony Brodeur, Penticton 33 Jeff Smith, Powell River 42
BOWLERS-OF-THE-WEEK Club 55 Ladies: Olga Rosina bowled a 726 triple to go 204 over her 174 average. Club 55 Men’s: Steve Feedham bowled a 681 triple to go 141 over his 180 average. Ladies: Arlee Lang bowled a 609 triple to go 186 over her 141 average. Men’s: Matt White bowled a 776 triple to go 185 over his 197 average. HIGH GAMES/TRIPLES: Gary Gillis, 100 POA; Mark Schmidt, 312, 800; Wayne Schultz, 343, 819; Randy Borton, 310; Kandace Massey, super spare; Donna Bayer, 10 POA; Tony Loog, 323, 100 POA; Shane Collins, 327, 100 POA; Deb Armstrong, 100 POA; Gord Yatkowsky, 300; Arlee Lang, 100 POA; Richard Keir, 100 POA, 305; Barry Koenig, 333; Marlene Mobley, 100 POA; Matt Honkanen, 300; Sheldon Bayes, 402, 894, 100 POA, 10 strikes in a row; Roy Heinrichs, 100 POA; Stu Ryan, 375, 875, 100 POA; Dan Smith, 305; Jamie Summerfelt, 304; Marsha Baines, 100 POA; Anne Bodnaruk, 100 POA; Linda Horsham, 100 POA; Keith Hoggard, 342, 100 POA; William Marchand, 7 strikes in a row, 350, 100 POA. HIGH AVERAGES: ADULT Ladies Yvonne Walker 251 Men Wayne Schultz 263 CLUB 55 Ladies Andrea Jackson 225 Men William Marchand 217 PEE WEE Girls Destiny Waddell 111 Boys Reece Chisholm 138 BANTAM Girls Sierra Merry 154 Boys Nolan Blaeser 161 JUNIOR Girls Rayne Hill 163 Boys Aidan Buckley 184 SENIOR Girls Grace Fontaine 185 Boys Kevyn Hoggard 214
OTL 0 2 5 3 4 2
T 1 1 4 0 1 0
PTS 101 79 67 51 51 48
GF 263 242 227 179 204 171
GA 121 180 184 206 242 251
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Arrests have been made in what the Vernon RCMP describe as a dial a dope operation. On Feb. 25, officers searched a vehicle on 39th Avenue that led to the seizure of drug trafficking items, including heroin packaged for street-level
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The issue of unsafe drinking water in Spallumcheen reached the floor of the provincial Legislature. Health minister Terry Lake came under fire from NDP MLAs Lana Popham of Saanich South, who is the opposition spokesperson for agriculture and food, and George Heyman of Vancouver Fairview, spokesperson for green economy. Heyman told colleagues that Okanagan residents are subject to 125 water system safety advisories but specifically mentioned Spallumcheen, where the Steele Springs Water District and other users of the Hullcar aquifers have been under a water quality advisory since March 2014 due to high nitrate levels found in the water. The source of the nitrate, say residents, is one large dairy farm that sprays manure above the aquifer. Heyman said the government “won’t even provide the local waterworks district with the test results and documents the environment ministry relied upon in its decision to allow manure spraying above the aquifer,” then asked why the minister of environment why residents shouldn’t have the information they
need to ensure their drinking water is safe and protected. Lake answered. “Safe drinking water is obviously something that we in the ministry of health and in all health authorities are concerned about,” he said. “Interior Health is working closely with the ministry of environment and the ministry of health to ensure safe drinking water for the residents of Spallumcheen. “The reality is that the nitrate levels are slightly elevated above normal. In the short term, that’s not a problem. Over the long term, we know, that’s a concern, which is why the ministries are working together to try to pinpoint the source.” Lake said there are four different agriculture operations that could be impacting that aquifer. “It’s important to understand exactly where the problem is,” he said. Popham took Lake to task for assuring Spallumcheen residents that their drinking water “poses no health risk,” and that, according to Lake, the water quality advisory associated with the nearby spraying of millions of litres of liquid cow manure over sandy soils isn’t serious.
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International trade will be front and centre during a North OkanaganShuswap Conservative Association fundraiser. Ed Fast, Abbotsford MP, will speak at the Saturday, March 12
banquet at the Atrium Hotel at 6:30 p.m. “The experience and knowledge of Ed Fast are sure to make his keynote address one that is not to be missed,” said Linda Haes, NOSCA president. Tickets for the event
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A Vernon teen has been inspired by a global food advocate to pursue her passions. Neave Allen, 14, met Saturday with Vandana Shiva, who spoke at the Schubert Centre. They discussed Allen’s efforts to stop B.C.’s wolf cull. “Dr. Shiva explained to me that what is happening to the wolves in B.C. is happening to the elephants in India because when people base their success on growth, they think it makes it OK to destroy, or rape nature,” said Allen. “She said that we don’t have the right to take their ecological space away and after stealing their space, to kill them. She even signed our petition against the wolf cull.” Allen says she’s been trying to understand the decisions behind the wolf cull and the implications to the environment. “Wolves are being shot from helicopters and others are being collared and used as Judas wolves. They lead shooters to their dens and see their whole family killed, and we know that wolves are very attached to their family and feel sadness,” she said. “The province says it’s to save caribou, but wildlife experts blame the disappearance of caribou on the deforestation of their habitat.” Allen has captured the interest of Nelson filmmakers Max and Virginia Frobe. Their latest effort is Neave and the Wolves. “A group of personalities varying in backgrounds and life experience make up the cast of characters in the movie,” said Allen. The trailer for the movie will be available in the
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The Okanagan is off to a busy year for film production. Starting in March, a minimum of four, but up to six, TV movies of the week will start to shoot in the Okanagan. Prep starts Monday and cameras roll on March 28. “The movies of the week will shoot back to back in continuous production until the end of June,” said Jon Summerland, with the Summerland Okanagan Film Commission. “Psychological thrillers, each one has a million dollar budget, and they will be broadcast on Hallmark
Channel.” The Indie feature film, The Plateau, is being brought to Kelowna by local production manager Iain Hittel. The film will be shot entirely in the Kelowna area from April 11 to 30. Currently Qube Films is filming a Hallmark movie of the week, A Snow Capped Christmas, at Manning Park, with a possible second Hallmark movie to follow. “We need crew,” said Summerland. “The Okanagan production schedule is ramping up to be very busy. In addition to the aforementioned productions, there are several other production companies in discussions to come here to shoot. If you have ever wanted to work in the movies in the Okanagan, e-mail your resume to info@ okanaganfilm.com.”
Pipers squeeze out support RICHARD ROLKE Morning Star Staff
Lake Country’s purse strings have been loosened slightly for a band. Instead of following the staff recommendation to deny the grant, council voted Tuesday to provide $550 to the North Okanagan Pipe and Drums. “I wanted to do more but council was being very parsimonious,” said Mayor James Baker. The band applied for $2,200
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As several groups of students make dream catchers, another group gets into costume in preparation for filming a video. It’s all part of the learning process in Aaron Hoffman’s Grade 5/6 class at Okanagan Landing elementary school, where he has led his students in learning about aboriginal history, culture and customs, with guidance from the school’s aboriginal support worker, Jessie Brown. Last year, Hoffman’s class focused on 100 Years of Loss, which looked at the history and legacy of the Indian residential school system. A stained glass window in Ottawa by Métis artist Christi Belcourt provided the inspiration for lessons. The window in Parliament commemorates the legacy of former residential school students and their families, as well as Prime Minister Stephen Harper’s historic apology in 2008. “We put the message out, to really look at someone and the developmental effect it had for generations of children, to display empathy,” said Hoffman, whose interest in First Nations history and culture deepened when he played hockey in Merritt. “I moved to Australia in 2013 on a teacher exchange, and it gave me a better perspective. In Australian schools, every time they have an assembly, they fly the Aboriginal flag along with the Australian flag. It resonated for me when I came back and it made me a little more aware. “We had incredible elders talk to the kids and I went to the residential school in Kamloops, and there was a pit in my stomach. We took the kids to the kekuli, and they were profoundly affected by it.” This year, Hoffman’s class has focused on 100 Years of Gain, with a focus on the achievements of aboriginal Canadians. “So in spite of the devastating effects of residential schools, we’re celebrating the many successes of people who carried on, such as my friend (hockey player) Kevin Epp and (NHL player) Jordin Tootoo.” For Hoffman, technology plays a key role in his classroom, so he was thrilled when he received a grant to install a green screen to allow students to make videos. “We have a full-on Hollywood North here, so the kids can put on the traditional regalia and they have created their own stories and have looked at First Nations legends and they have come up with their own.” A green screen is a background of a set where other images can be superimposed into the shot, making an actor appear to be on the moon, in a film or anything they choose.
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Hoffman also uses the Fresh Grade program, an assessment tool which allows teachers and students to upload content to a student portfolio. “The Fresh Grade program is phenomenal,” said Hoffman. “Parents see in real time what their kids are doing in the classroom.” The use of technology and First Nations culture in the classroom all ties in nicely with the Ministry of Education’s new curriculum for B.C. schools, which incorporates aboriginal content as part of the learning journey for all students. It’s a natural fit for schools in this district, which operates on the traditional territory and land of the Okanagan Nation. “When I looked at the new curriculum, we knocked off so many things on it. And Jessie and (aboriginal support worker) Keith McLean have been phenomenal resources for me.” For Brown, this type of project-based learning incorporates the First Peoples Principles of Learning, which ultimately supports the wellbeing of the self, the family, the community, the land, the spirits and the ancestors. It is learning that recognizes the role of indigenous knowledge and is holistic, reflexive, reflective, experiential, and relational. “We wanted to look at 100 years of gain and what that looks like for aboriginal culture today,” she said. “We divided kids into seven groups, into categories such as politics, storytelling, hunting, athletics and art. “After we assessed where they were at, to figure out where their passions lie, they were really drawn to storytelling and it was amazing to watch these kids come alive, telling stories about coyote, creation, how did turtle island come to be. The kids were mesmerized, and we were really able to enunciate as to why telling stories is so important to aboriginal culture, from the past to the present.” Student teacher Amy Whittome has been at Okanagan Landing since January and said the technology used in the classroom was something of a surprise to her. “I’m not tech-savvy myself and it’s been so much fun with the green screens, so innovative, and we always have so much creativity,” she said. “The kids are able to build on their ideas and run with them.” Grade 5 student Emily Mann said she has been enjoying all of the activities her class has been doing this year. “I like it because I’m aboriginal, I like learning about the past and what happened,” she said. “You get to learn more with your friends in a fun way. Something can be challenging but the challenge is you make it through and you learn something every single time. I’m Métis
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Carter Rachwalski (left), Oliver Neumann in the tee pee and Carson Minsshull take part in a video in Aaron Hoffman’s Grade 5/6 class at Okanagan Landing elementary school. and I like learning about the 100 years of gain, and learning about 100 years of loss is a way of making up to the aboriginal people.” For Paige Cover, Grade 5 has been an interesting year so far. “I like learning this because it’s interesting to me and it’s fun because our teachers make it fun and funny,” she said. “We get to know things through hands-on activities. I had already learned about residential schools this year and it’s pretty awful.” Brown said it’s easy to include aboriginal culture in learning, because it’s project-based. “It’s so effective because students enjoy it,” she said. “Students need to learn they are in charge of their education. If you can get
them enjoying their learning, they love it. I try and share with them, ‘you guys need to be my teachers.’ “For me, the biggest thing is to have families be open to different learning options, the students do have passions and it’s time for them to be deciding what it is. Just like aboriginal culture, not everyone is meant to be a warrior. Find out what they are good at. Everybody is good at something, it’s just a matter of finding out what it is. I’m good at sharing my passion for aboriginal culture. “A lot of teachers might think they are not able to do this — they may not be comfortable and they need to empower themselves. I know they can do this.”
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the great artist trading card exchange March 6, Vernon library, 1 to 3 p.m. This free two-hour artist trading card exchange is offered in conjunction with Vernon Friends of the Library and Gallery Vertigo and is open to all ages. Art supplies will be available for artists to create their cards at the session and you are encouraged to bring other materials if you wish, such as old magazines and found items. Space is limited, so please register by calling 250-5427610, ext. 6820, online or in person. international women’s day Join us March 6 from 1 to 4 p.m. at Schubert Centre for afternoon of words of wisdom by women and girls, music, poetry, videos, singers, speakers, prizes, vendors, dancing, balloon pop. Tickets $20, cash only, at Vernon Jubilee Hospital Foundation, Peacock and Lime, Cotton’s Chocolates, Schubert Centre. All proceeds go to VJH Foundation. free community educational lecture Nutritional Genomics: How Food Affects Our Genes, Performance, Energy, Motivation and Health, March 6 from 2 to 4 p.m. at Ruth McGrath Dance Studio, 3011-28th St. Presented by naturopath Dr. Cory Holly, a professor of holistic nutrition. More info. at the web site, www.coryholly.com or call 1-866-433-1595. the vernon radio control aeromodellers Annual mall show March 6 at the Village Green Centre, in the central court, where they will be set up for all-day viewing of their craftsmanship. aa meets sundays (X) open meeting 10 a.m., at VTC 2810-48 Ave. (H) closed meeting 7 p.m., Anglican Church, 3205-27 St. Vernon (back door). (H) closed meeting 8 p.m., United Church, 2315 Pleasant Valley Blvd., Armstrong. Open meeting, 3204 Alexis Park Dr. Vernon (H), 5 p.m. daily. (H) Handicap access (X) no handicap access. Info., 250-545-4933 vernon Pacers runners cluB Meets Sundays at 8 a.m. at clubhouse (32nd Ave. across from Kiss FM); Tuesdays at 5:30 a.m. at Landing Plaza; Thursdays at 5:30 a.m. at Bean Scene; Saturdays, 7 a.m., at clubhouse. Call Bill at 5450028 for more information. medievally minded Come and join us and explore what history can do for you. Learn about medieval fighting, crafts and feasting. The Society for Creative Anachronism meets every Sunday at 3 p.m. Info., see www.krakenfjord.org al-anon meets Al-Anon is a fellowship of men and women affected by someone else’s drinking. Meets Wednesdays at 7 p.m. at Peace Lutheran Church, 1204 -30th Ave.; Thursdays at 1:30 p.m. at Trinity United Church, 3300 Alexis Park Dr. and Sundays at 7 p.m. at W.L. Seaton Centre, 1340 Polson Dr. Info., 250-545-4933.
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society of oPen learning and discussion S.O.L.D. meets Mondays at the People Place, 3402-27th Ave., from 9:30 to 11:30 a.m. Everyone is welcome to join us. March 7, Ken Derpak, managing director of Silver Star Mountain Resort, provides a PowerPoint presentation on the history and future of the resort. chow mein sale Vernon Japanese Women’s Auxiliary holds annual chow mein sale. Take-out only, pre-sold only. Pick-up is April 8 between 1 and 4 p.m. at the Vernon Japanese Cultural Centre, Bella Vista Road. To order please call Agnes Sakakibara at 250-545-2165 or email a.takasakakibara@gmail.com PickleBall lessons March 7 and 14 from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m., Okanagan Landing school. Cost $6, equipment provided. Contact Nancy at 250-503-6631 or vernonpickleball@gmail.com discuss & create: vernon PuBlic art gallery March 7 from 10 to 11 a.m. Join our educational coordinator for a tour, conversation and contemporary art! The first Monday of every month, seniors are invited to join us for a tour and discussion of the current exhibitions followed by
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related art activity. Explore new ideas and engage creatively with arts and culture. All seniors welcome; enjoy coffee, tea and cookies. Admission by donation. Info., Kelsie at 250-545-3173 or email her atadmin@vernonpublicartgallery.com an evening of yoga is for everyone The evening unfolds with a simple breathing exercise, followed by a 45-minute easy yoga asana program. The next 20 minutes is an ancient mantra meditation which is done with music. A wonderful vegetarian meal is how we finish the evening. Everyone is welcome. Cost is by donation. Mondays, 6 to 8 p.m. at 3701-32nd Ave. (back entrance of church hall). For more info., email sunvalleyyoga@hotmail.com Billiards at the halina seniors centre Monday through Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. We are behind the Rec Centre, 3310-37 Ave. Cost: $2 a drop in or $5 for the month. Everyone 50+ welcome! Info: 250-542-2877. armstrong seniors activity centre We are at 2520 Patterson Ave. Dances held the first Monday of each month 1:30 to 3:30 p.m. January to May and October to December. Crib and bingo the second and fourth Monday of each month, 1 p.m. Info., call Joy at 250-546-8907. little owl family circle Free drop-in for preschool-age children and parents Mondays from 9:30 to 11:30 a.m. at Peace Lutheran Church, 1204-30th Ave. Check us out on Facebook. floor curling at the halina seniors centre Mondays, 9:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. at the centre, located behind the Rec Centre at 331037th Ave. Everyone 50+ welcome! Come on out and learn a fun sport. Info., call: 250-542-2877. enderBy cliff quilters meet First, third and fifth Mondays from 1 to 4 p.m., we now meet at the Enderby Seniors Complex on George St. Bring your machine and sew on your individual project or a group project. New members always welcome. For more info., call Bonnie at 250-8387024 or June at 250-838-5655. fun time at halina seniors centre Mondays 1 - 3 p.m., runs every first and third Monday of the month. Come to the first one and plan out the games for the upcoming weeks. A time to have fun and learn. Cost: 50 cents per session. Everyone 50+ welcome! The centre is at 3310-37th Ave., behind the Rec Centre. For further info., call 250-542-2877.a grandParents raising grandchildren Support group meets every other Monday at the Schubert Centre. Great information source. Extended family members welcome. For more information, phone 250-549-3328. Bingo in enderBy Mondays at 6 p.m., Enderby Seniors Complex on George Street at 6 p.m.; 19 games. coda meets Mondays at noon at Vernon Alliance Church.
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he Vernon Women’s Transition House Society is celebrating 90 years of women’s history by displaying nine beautifully detailed fabric art panels at select events this month. View the amazing artwork of the Orchard Valley Quilters Guild at the following events: March 6 at 1 p.m., Schubert Centre, International Women’s Day Celebration; March 15 at 7 p.m., Schubert Centre, CFUW Celebrating B.C. Women Speaking Series; March 30 at 7 p.m., Okanagan College, CFUW Celebrating BC Women Speaking Series.
oping their work through networking and sharing ideas in a comfortable atmosphere. No registration required, just show up with your ideas! Every second and fourth Tuesday of the month, 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. in the Community Room (upstairs). armstrong seniors activity centre 2520 Patterson Ave. Table tennis Tuesdays 1:30 p.m., September to May. Annual membership fee is $12; user fees are $2 members; $4 nonmembers; dances $5. Info., Joy at 250-546-8907. armstrong toastmasters Meets Tuesday at 7:30 p.m., Heaton Place at 3093 Wright St. Come join us in learning communication skills in a safe and friendly environment. Call Pat for more information, at 546-3276. hold your event at the schuBert centre The Schubert Centre is a great place to hold your wedding, grad, bar mitzvah, memorial service, birthday party/luncheon/dinner, meetings and a whole lot more in between. They can accommodate up to 300 people in the auditorium, 120 in the banquet room (with its own entrance), up to 50 in the meeting room and 75 in the Coffee House and are famous for their catering. The centre also provides meals for The Meals on Wheels program. Call 250-549-4201 for further information or to book your event. silver star rotary cluB meets Tuesdays from 6:46 to 8 a.m. at the Village Green Hotel across from the Village Green Centre. This is a fun, friendly, social club supporting local community and international service, and we are looking for new members. Everyone is welcome to come for a free breakfast. monashee toastmasters welcomes interested parties to our Tuesday meetings in the Whitevalley Community Centre (2250 Shields Ave.) in Lumby. Meetings held the second and fourth Tuesdays of the month 7 to 8:30 p.m. Enhance your public speaking, listening and leadership skills while building your confidence in a supportive atmosphere. Want to challenge yourself and still have fun? Come to a meeting with no obligation and see for yourself: you don’t have to live
lumBy community garden All gardeners are invited to attend our meetings held in the OAP Hall the second Tuesday of the month from March to October at 2 p.m. Garden boxes available for $20. Grow your own fresh vegetables! Info., 250-547-8866. digestive system: okana250-545-0103 gan science centre What 3105 - 36th Ave, Vernon happens to your food after you eat Genuine Care. True Health. it? Join us for messy investigation of digestive system! March 8 from 3:30 to 4:30 p.m. at the OSC, 2704 Hwy 6. Free for members; regular admission for non-members. lumBy community garden All gardeners are invited to attend • Hormone balancing our meetings held in the OAP Hall • Menopause, PMS the second Tuesday of the month • Depression/Anxiety from March to October at 2 p.m. Dr. Krista Ingram, BSc, ND Garden boxes available for $20. • Infertility, Pregnancy Naturopathic Physician Grow your own fresh vegetables! • Insomnia For more info., call 250-547-8866. the writer’s circle at the Dr. Nicole Shortt, BSc, ND Naturopathic Physician vernon liBrary Come join a group of writers dedicated to develwww.balancenaturalhealthclinic.ca
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Ann Murphy and film director Steven Loring. What is it like to be in your later years and yet still longing for romantic love? Explore UNDER THE SPITFIRE ANAF UNIT 5 Cribbage night and dart Brooklyn filmmaker’s Steven Loring’s movie The Age of Love and league Tuesdays at 7 p.m. New members welcome. We are at 2500find out. Screenings will be held across the Okanagan for residents 46th Ave. Call 250-542-3277 for more information. 19 and older and viewers are invited to join small focus groups THE ARmSTRoNg LIoNS CLUb bINgo every Tuesday. Doors directly after the screening to discuss the film. open at 6 p.m. and bingo at 6:50 p.m. at the Oddfellows Hall. THE PALESTINE STUDy gRoUP HoLDS FILm SCREENINg PowERED PARAgLIDINg CLUb Join the Okanagan Free Flyer’s March 9 at 6:30 p.m. at The People Place, 3402-27th Ave. Free Powered Paragliding Club and take to the skies under a paraglider THE PEoPLE IN PAIN NETwoRK PRESENTS NEIL PEARSoN screening of Occupation 101, an award-winning documentary with an easy foot-launched backpack model engine. Good chance March 9 from 1 to 4 p.m. at Vernon-VJH Tower, room 2100. Neil’s on the current and historical root causes of the Israeli-Palestinian to meet up with fellow pilots and cruise around the beautiful presentation will focus on: increasing ease of movement; decreas- conflict. Complimentary snacks will be provided! Okanagan. Meets Tuesday evenings and Sunday mornings. Call ing pain. Successes are attributed to: practical solutions for pain FINDINg my wAy gRIEF SUPPoRT gRoUP North Okanagan James at 546-2812 or e-mail james@gojoli.com for regular meet- care, combining what we have learned from people in pain, from Hospice Society is offering a grief support group beginning March ing times, locations and more information. pain science, and integrating new information and new solutions. 16 for eight consecutive weeks. Sessions will be held in the eveTUESDAy EvENINg mEDITATIoN gRoUP A short reading, fol- People in pain need answers. They know they are supposed to nings. The group provides a safe place for adults experiencing grief lowed by a 45-minute silent meditation at the Okanagan Centre for stay active, yet rarely hear an answer to this question: “How am I due to the death of a loved one. Participants will be introduced Positive Living, 2913-29th Ave., 5:30 to 6:30 p.m. supposed to be more active, when it hurts so badly when I move?” to the definitions of grief and mourning, discuss ways that grief CoCAINE ANoNymoUS mEETS Every Tuesday 7 to 8 p.m., at Call or email to register: Liz@mind-bodyattunement.com or 250- affects people differently, and identify ways of getting through a Knox Presbyterian Church on Alexis Park Drive. If you think you 540-6769. time of loss and transition. All interested individuals will be invited have a problem with cocaine, please join us. KINDALE THRIFT SToRE HoLDS SILENT AUCTIoN Stop by to meet with the grief and bereavement counsellor prior to registerFREEDom gRoUP mEETS Every Tuesday at 1 p.m., Upper and bid in the amazing in-store silent auction at 2725 Patterson ing for the group to determine their current needs and readiness. Room Mission. This group is intended to give support to people Ave., Armstrong until noon March 11. Reminder we are accept- For more information, please call Panadda at 503-1800, ext. 200 who want to quit the use of hard ing donations of your like new or gently used treasures Monday THE vERNoN LAPIDARy & mINERAL CLUb Meets at 7 p.m. drugs. While it does accept total absti- through Saturday from 9:30 a.m. until 4:30 p.m. All proceeds help on the second Wednesday of every month, except July, August and nence, it does not require it to join. December at the Vernon Community Arts Centre in Polson Park. us help people with diverse abilities in our community! ELKS LoDgE meets second Tuesday gEoRgETTE THRIFT SHoP “The Worlds Favourite Store Guests welcome to come check us out and we frequently have a of each month at 6 p.m. at 3103-30th is having its Spring Has Sprung Sale! Tons of Nu-2-U spring guest speaker. In addition, there are many field trips planned for St. Call 558-0876 for info. New mem- clothing has arrived and blue tags are half price off our already this year. Stop by and see if lapidary is something for you. For WATKINMOTORS.COM bers welcome. ridiculously low prices. Your purchases support local mental more information please visit our website at http://vernonclub. health programs. Thank you! Open 10 a.m. to rocks/2015/album.html. The club is currently without a workshop 5 p.m. Monday to Friday; 9 a.m. to 4 Saturday and is actively seeking a new home to set up our equipment. FoSTER PARENTS NEEDED IN THE vERNoN AREA Attend at 3100-28th Ave. ARmSTRoNg voLUNTEER INComE TAx Introduction to Fostering to find out how you can become a foster PRogRAm Community Volunteer Income Tax parent and make a difference for children and youth in our comProgram at the Armstrong Seniors Activity munity. Two opportunities on March 9: 12:30 to 2:30 p.m. OR 6:30 Centre, 2520 Patterson Ave., every Thursday to 8:30 p.m., at the People Place. Registration required. To register, from 1 to 3 p.m. until April 28). This is a drop- contact Noelle at 250-558-0939 or noksupport@okfosterparents.ca off and pick-up service only. Please bring all vERNoN & DISTRICT FAmILy HISToRy SoCIETy Agm your T-4 slips and your previous year’s tax Annual General Meeting March 9 at 7 p.m. at Peace Lutheran return. It will be your decision to leave it to Church (lower level), 1204 - 30th Ave. Lawrna Myers will be the last minute and risk being late to file. The speaking about the activities of the Cemetery committee. volunteers will complete the returns in the order FIFTH ANNUAL womEN & wELLNESS EvENT March 10 at they are received. The volunteer income tax 6:30 p.m. at the Schubert Centre. This event is free to attend but program helps low-income persons complete seating is limited! Tickets can be picked up at Canadian Mental their basic income tax returns. The maximum Health Association, 3100 – 28th Ave. Our guest speaker, Rina income level for this service is: single person – Varley of GAD To Be Alive Productions, will present her heartwarming and humourous show “Mind Full.” Silent auction and up to $30,000; couple – up to $40,000. boSom bUDDIES mEET March 9 at the BX cash bar. For more information call 250-542-3114. Bar and Grill in the Vernon Atrium Hotel at 5 bUDDHIST mEDITATIoN CLASS March 11, 7 to 8:30 p.m. p.m. for Girls Night Out. Good food, great wine at W.L. Seaton Centre, 1340 Polson Dr. The class topic will be and a good time. If you have any questions, we “Giving Happiness.” Drop-in class consists of guided meditations will answer them as best we can. Please come and a teaching. Suggested donation $10. For info., see www.dorand join us. jechang.ca or call 250-558-0952. No fragrance please. Quality Pet Care FREE SCREENINgS oF THE AgE oF LovE ST. PADDy’S DAy TEA AT THE mUSEUm The Greater Vernon Free screenings of The Age of Love, It’s Never Museum & Archives invites you to attend a St. Paddy’s Day theme Too Late to Date and focus group discussions tea March 12 from 1:30 to 3:30 p.m. Molly Boyd and Sally Evans March 9 from 5:15 to 7:15 p.m. at the Towne will entertain with an Irish show and sing-along while guests enjoy Cinema, 2910-30th Ave., Vernon. Sponsored by a delicious selection of teas and pastries. All are encouraged to the Interior Savings Credit Union, with focus celebrate by wearing green! Tickets can be purchased in advance at Financial Plan PreParation – groups led by UBC Okanagan researcher Mary the museum for $15/person. As seating is limited you are encouraged to pick up tickets early to avoid disappointment. All let’s Hear From You proceeds will support the museum and its programs. Info., please call 250-542-3142, visit www.vernonmuseum.ca or The Regional District of Central Okanagan is preparing This Spring you will see the find us on Facebook. fashions are beautiful bright voLUNTEER INComE TAx PRogRAm NexusBC its 2016 – 2020 Financial Plan. shades of Fuchsia, Purple, Blue, Community Resource Centre helps low-income seniors and Coral. Also neutral beiges age 60+ complete their basic tax return. This free service It will be reviewed by the Regional Board at two pale pinks and black and white of course. The styles range from is provided by Canada Revenue Agency-trained volunteers upcoming meetings. These sessions will also provide hippie, Bohemian to chic feminine and takes place until April 21 on Tuesdays, Wednesdays opportunities for you to provide your comments and lace, wide legs to skinny leg pants and Thursdays from 1 to 3 p.m. at the Schubert Centre. and of course leggings are a thoughts on the Financial Plan. This is a drop-off and pick-up service only. Please bring must! It seems like anything goes! all your T4 slips and previous year’s tax return. For more The lipsticks and glosses are the You’re welcome to attend a public meeting at 8:30 am on same. Bright matte pinks, corals and red shades to nude information, phone NexusBC at 250-545-0585. mattes or shiny colors, not so much frost. The red matte vERNoN moy STyLE TAI CHI & LoK HUP ACTIvITy Thursday, March 10th in the Woodhaven Board Room at lips remind me of what ladies wore in the 50’s. What gRoUP now holding an intensive class on each second about brows? They are defi nitely full and defi ned now. the RDCO office, 1450 KLO Road in Kelowna. Saturday of the month at the Schubert Centre. Next is Having a nice brow will make your eyes stand out and it is easy with pencils, powder, gels and primers available. March 12 from 9 a.m. to noon in the Emerald Room, with In accordance with the Local Government Act, the If you do not have brows you can stencil them on then fill visiting instructor Ben Chung of the Zhong Wen Tai Chi in. I would be happy to advise what type of product would Regional Board will hold a Special meeting starting at Academy. All Tai Chi practitioners who have completed a work best for you. 9:00 am, Thursday, March 31st for consideration and beginners class are welcome to join us; please come early for registration. Info., call 250-545-7410. final adoption of the 2016 – 2020 Financial Plan. This vERNoN vILLAgE CoHoUSINg mEETS March 12 meeting also provides a final opportunity for public from 1 to 3 p.m. at Schubert Centre, 3505-30th Ave., to Nite Tee or comment and input before final approval of the budget. further enlighten people on the benefits of really knowPanties ing their neighbours’ values, needs and caring about each One coupon per customer. 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Vernon music students tune up for festival Morning Star Staff
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Axis Theatre Company presents its latest children’s production, Hamelin: A New Fable, at the Vernon Performing Arts Centre March 13.
Follow the singing and dancing rats Axis Theatre returns with another masked-musical adventure, Hamelin: A New Fable Morning Star Staff
Known for its out-of-this world physical theatre, Vancouver’s Axis Theatre is returning to Vernon with its latest production for children. The purveyors of the bus behemoth known as The Number 14 as well as popular children’s productions, The Emperor’s New Threads and King Arthur’s Kitchen, Axis has been riding as of late on an adventure tale that includes singing and dancing rats. Written by Leslie Mildiner, Hamelin: A New Fable, on stage at the Vernon Performing Arts Centre Sunday, March 13 at 2 p.m., is a musical-adventure live-
action play focused on the importance of “keeping your word.” It features a cast of five professional actor/musicians who use masks and puppets in Axis’ unique physical theatre style. “Our version is loosely adapted from the fable of The Pied Piper of Hamelin. The performers triple as musicians, actors and puppeteers in a theatrical tour-de-force that is capturing the hearts and minds of elementary school and family audiences across B.C.,” reads a press release from Axis Theatre. In the play, medieval town Hamelin is governed by a spoiled mayor and his mommy, who have taxed the hardworking townsfolk into poverty. The heroes of the story, 10-year-old twins Celeste and Ralph, devise a plan when it seems that no one, other than their Opa Johannes, ever keeps their word. They come up with a way to make the grown-ups wake up and smell the strudel. After the ridiculous new taxes render
this tight-knit family homeless, desperate for help, the twins encounter a hapless minstrel, a flute, that has seen better days and of course, lots and lots of rats. “With surprising plot twists, our Hamelin is an engaging revisit to one of the world’s most endearing tales,” reads the release. The play was recognized with a 2015 Jessie Richardson Theatre Award for Outstanding Design Concept, which went to its set, props and masks designer Shizuka Kai and costumer Jessica Oostergo. Actor Eric Gow was also nominated for a Jessie for outstanding performance. Running 50 minutes in length, the play is suitable for elementary school and family audiences. Tickets for Hamelin: A New Fable are $12 for all ages. Call the Ticket Seller box office at 250-549-SHOW (7469) or log online to www.ticketseller.ca for tickets and more information.
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The piano is tuned and voices are warming up for the annual Vernon Registered Music Teachers Music Festival, taking place this week at All Saints Anglican Church. What makes the Vernon music festival different from other adjudicated festivals in the Okanagan is that it focusses on the teaching component rather than just the competitive aspect, said Carol Stromberg, a piano instructor and registered music teacher. “Students gain so much in their own personal and musical growth by preparing for this event,” she said. “Our young performers have the opportunity to collaborate with other young performers in a musical celebration where they can learn from our esteemed adjudicators as well as from the performances of their peers.” This year’s piano segment, which started Saturday and continues to Tuesday at All Saints, features students in both solo and duet classes, and is adjudicated by Catherine Bundt. A B.C. registered music teacher for the past 30 years, Bundt is an active performer, instructor and adjudicator who strongly believes in the value of music in children’s lives and sees teaching music as giving young students “a gift for life’.” She has served several terms on the South Fraser branch executive council and festival committees. In an attempt to make music accessible and affordable to her local community, Bundt has also hosted more than 30 house concerts, featuring performing artists from universities and music schools. The vocal portion of the festival, Thursday and Friday mornings at All Saints, include both solo and the ever popular musical theatre classes. They will be adjudicated by Jaclyn Riemer, a performer, teacher, choir director and adjudicator, who has travelled extensively as a vocal soloist throughout Canada, the U.S. and India. Riemer has taught many students of all ages who have gone on to graduate from post-secondary music programs at several universities in Canada. Her students have also placed highly in the B.C. Provincial and National Arts Festivals. “The young people of our community are blessed to have and are very appreciative of the support of many local residents and service organizations who generously aid outstanding individual achievement through scholarships,” said Stromberg. The public is welcome to attend any of the festival sessions as well as the gala performance at All Saints Anglican Church, Monday, March 14 at 7 p.m. Admission is by donation.
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Banjo player pays ode to Seeger Morning Star Staff
Peter “Pete” Seeger was an American folk singer and activist. A fixture on nationwide radio in the 1940s, he also had a string of hit records during the early 1950s as a member of The Weavers. Kelowna banjo player Felix Possak is about to pay tribute to the long career of the legendary singer-songwriter when he performs at the Creekside Theatre in Lake Country. “A champion of folk music, Seeger always urged audiences to sing along to his hits such as Goodnight Irene, Where Have all the Flowers Gone, If I Had a Hammer, Waist Deep In The Big Muddy and The Bells Of Rhymney, said Possak, who will be performing on an original Vega long neck “Pete Seeger model” five-string banjo. The presentation also covers songs by the artists who influenced and inspired Seeger such as Woody Ken Smedley presents
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Kelowna banjo player Felix Possak presents Peter Seeger, His Songs and Times at the Creekside Theatre in Lake Country March 12. Guthrie, Leadbelly, Malvina Reynolds, Elizabeth Cotton, Tom Paxton and others. Pete Seeger, His Songs and Times takes place at the Creekside Theatre, located in George Elliot Wed, Mar 16 - 7:30 PM Zion United Church Hall, Armstrong Tickets @ Chocoliro 250-546-2886
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Kal Lake Campus Theatre, Vernon Tickets @ The Bean Scene 250-558-1817
Secondary School at 10241 Bottom Wood Lake Rd. Saturday, March 12, at 7:30 p.m. Tickets are $25 each or $88 for a group of four or $15 for those under 12. Call 250-766-9309 to reserve.
Prof’s play premieres at Okanagan College Okanagan theatregoers have a chance to see the inaugural presentation of an awardwinning play, when Okanagan College’s Red Dot Players present A.K.A. Fangirl. Written by Jeremy Beaulne, an OC English professor and playwright, the play runs from March 10 to March 13 at the college’s Kelowna campus theatre. The play is being directed by Beaulne, and focuses on the life of Nichelle O’Neil, a high school student and aspiring comic book creator. During her adventures at a comic book convention, her world is juxtaposed with the exploits of the superhero characters she created for a graphic novel she is writing.
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A.K.A. Fangirl won Best Full-Length Play at Theatre BC’s 2014 playwriting competition. “I’m really excited about how this play has come together,” said Beaulne, who is also artistic director for the Red Dot Players. “We have an incredible cast and crew who have managed to bring my characters to life in a way I only hoped as I was writing the play.” Ashley Johnson, 18, plays the lead role. Beaulne warns that the presentation includes coarse language, intense scenes, and flashing lights and that it may not be appropriate for younger audiences. Tickets for the production are $15 for adults, and $12 for students and seniors. They are available (cash only) at Leo’s Videos, Mosaic Books, the Okanagan College campus store, and at the door.
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anything special, just another heist movie. HOWE: If you want a good thriller starring Affleck, I would say save your money, buy a soda, throw a bag of popcorn in the microwave and order Gone Baby Gone from On Demand for a couple of dollars instead. – Howe gives Triple 9 2 “I know how this is going to end” out of 5. – Taylor gives it 2.5 streetlights at night out of 5.
Okanagan International Film Festival takes on migration The Okanagan International Film Festival, which runs throughout the month of March, tackles the topical theme of migration. The festival, cosponsored by UBC’s Okanagan campus and Okanagan College, presents Takes on Migration, a series of films that showcase the stories of immigrants in different countries and
their struggles to make sense of their new lives. “For the millions who face fresh lives, they experience the trials of coming to terms with their new environments, the perils of negotiating across cultures, and the anxieties of living the uncertain,” said UBCO assoc. prof. Bernard Schulz-Cruz. “Many times having to make sacrifices and con-
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Bridge by Phillip Alder THE LEAD CAN GIVE THE ANSWER Alexis Carrel, a French surgeon and biologist who was awarded a Nobel Prize in 1912, said, “All great men are gifted with intuition. They know without reasoning or analysis, what they need to know.” Inter alia, that applies to bridge players. There are days when the top players are “in the zone,” just knowing where all of the cards lie. But they still analyze - draw deductions from what has happened. In this deal, the original South, who thought he was an expert, lost two club tricks after reaching an incorrect conclusion. In six spades, South
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LeRoy Delgarton Johnson April 9, 1941 - February 9, 2016
LeRoy Johnson passed away February 9, 2016 in his 75th year from cancer. He leaves behind sons Brad and Jerry (Jennifer), granddaughters Brandy and Chantel, great-grandson Dash, as well as sisters Lillian, Elsie (John), Violet, Margarite and extended family. He will be immensely missed by his long-time friend Kathy. A Cariboo cowboy, LeRoy was an accomplished horseman, a master farrier, and was for many years a fixture on the Interior race tracks of BC, running and shoeing horses. Now at peace and free from pain. Until we meet again.
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It is with deep sadness that we, the family, announce the passing of our mother, our friend and our nature guru. Survived by: Bob Bolivar (brother) & Leona, Richard Bolivar (brother) & Kathleen, Val (daughter), Ernie (son) & Denise, Julie (daughter), Alannah (daughter) & Robert, Christine (daughter) & Keith, Darryl (son) & Maureen; twelve grandchildren and spouses; seven great grandchildren with one more on the way. Predeceased by: Carmen Grace in 1964 (daughter), Ernest W Hurd in 1974 (husband), Henry Bolivar in 1981 (father), Leda Bolivar in 1993 (mother), and John Bolivar (brother) & Anne in 2006. Celebration of Life for Cathy will be held on May 7, 2016 at Mission Park Gazebo in Kelowna.
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DICKSON William Dickson, beloved husband of Mary (Liz) passed away suddenly and peacefully at the Vernon Jubilee Hospital on Sunday, February 21, 2016 at the age of 87 years. Born in Bassano, AB and lived in Alberta all his life until retirement and then retired in Vernon. William met the love of his life Mary Makarenko and they were married November 7, 1959. William was a wonderful caring husband, brother, uncle, great uncle, brother-inlaw, and friend, he was loved by all who knew him. William will be remembered and missed by his bereaved wife Mary; sister Pat Froslev; sister-in-law Anne Angell (Noel), Stacey, Greg and Bently Krahn, Jacky, Barry, Chad, and Jen Bignold. William will also be missed by numerous nieces, nephews, and great nephews. Bill was very grateful to Jacky and Barry Bignold, Stacy and Chad, and Bently for everything they did for him and Jacky was there and held his hand till he took his last breath. He was surrounded by family. William was predeceased by his mom and dad; brothers: Donny, Bob; sisters: Jean, Judy, and Kay. The family would like to thank the doctors, nurses of 02 West as well as all their neighbours and friends. Above all, I thank God for his sustaining love and for the wonderful gift of Bill’s life. No service will be held by request. A private service will be held in Canmore at a later date. Expressions of sympathy may be forwarded to the family at www.MyAlternatives.ca Cremation arrangements entrusted to ALTERNATIVES FUNERAL & CREMATION SERVICES® Armstrong 250-546-7237 & Vernon 250-558-0866
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1927 - 2016 It is with great sadness that we announce the passing of Art on February 22, 2016 in Vernon, BC, born July 30, 1927 in Regina, SK. Art grew up in Armstrong but eventually moved to Kamloops where he resided for 20 years before moving back to his hometown where he settled back down for 25 years. He was a lifelong railroader, working as a signal maintenance operator for CNR. He enjoyed hunting and fishing and was a member of the Royal Canadian Legion Reserves and was always active in his community. Art is survived by his ex-wife Delores; children: Michael, Leo, Denise; grandchildren: Lily, Willow, Samara; and many extended family and friends. He is the last of his family. A Graveside Service will be held on Thursday, March 10, 2016 at 2:00 p.m. at the Armstrong Spallumcheen Cemetery with a reception to follow at St. James Anglican Church hall. Expressions of sympathy may be forwarded to the family at www.MyAltneratives.ca Cremation arrangements entrusted to ALTERNATIVES FUNERAL & CREMATION SERVICES® Armstrong 250-546-7237 & Vernon 250-558-0866
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WISH TO LEASE AN EXECUTIVE 3+ BDRM HOME WITH DOUBLE GARAGE IN VERNON OR COLDSTREAM FOR 2-4 YEARS BY A RETIRED COUPLE WHO JUST SOLD FAMILY FARM. NON/ DRINKERS, NON/S, NO/P. POSSESSION DATE MAY OR JUNE. 250-542-1984
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Buying a lottery ticket can help B.C.’s most vulnerable animals. With the return of the BC SPCA Lottery for animals in need, you can win big by helping abused, neglected and injured animals, and potentially, put thousands of extra dollars in your pocket. Tickets are now on sale for the 2016 BC SPCA Lottery for animals in need, which funds urgently needed medical care, sheltering, spay and neuter services, advocacy, adoption, foster care programs and other services provided for homeless and abused animals in BC SPCA shelters across the province. “With $100,000 in cash prizes, this is a win-win for animal lovers and for the province’s most vulnerable animals,” said Krista Constantineau, manager of fundraising events, BC SPCA. “You’ll help save the lives of animals in need throughout the province and have the chance to win one of 31 cash prizes. We know money isn’t everything, but it sure can help!” Tickets are $25 each, three for $60 and five for $90. There are daily cash prizes throughout June, with $5,000 ‘Lucky Mutt Monday’ prizes and $5,000 prizes on ‘TGIF’ Fridays. There’s also an early bird draw on May 9 for $8,000 (the early bird ticket purchase deadline is April 24). Sponsored by CTV and TV Week, the lot-
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