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Regional firefighters ‘patch up’ training requirements VALERIE ROSSI Trail Times

Regional fire rescue’s new training requirements have paid on-call and career firefighters working toward the same goal, which comes with an array of challenges. WorkSafe BC regulations and new legislative requirements in the “playbook” emphasized the need for fully trained firefighters and the liability attached to not having members trained properly. The East End Services Committee reviewed this before setting Kootenay Boundary Regional Fire Rescue as a full-service operations fire department last year. But with that recognition comes high standards, which are now organized and communicated by Glen Gallamore. The Trail firefighter had over 15 years on the job before stepping into the training officer role in September. “You can just feel that there is a bit of a different energy now because we’ve kind of gotten to a point

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Career firefighters Lee DePelligrin, Matt Larmour and Benjamin Russell, work on a self-rescue drill at the Kootenay Boundary Regional Fire Rescue fire hall. The exercise included crawling through a ladder, without losing their breathing apparatus, to simulate an exit strategy in a real fire scenario where the door may not be an option. Training officer Glen Gallamore watches on. now that we’re all going service review complet- NFPA 1001 Level 2 quali- within the required superin the same direction, and ed by Dave Mitchell and fication. This course builds vision level needed on the there is a goal at the end of Associates recommended on basic training and equips fire ground. As well as furit,” he told the Trail Times. instituting a training officer the student to function as an ther knowledge and skills He was hired after a fire to bring members up to an integral member of a team of structural firefighting, the TRAIL

Council ponders options to cover spending SHERI REGNIER Trail Times

One way to level the playing field for all Trail homeowners is to increase, maybe double, the current $130 flat tax rate. But that’s only one option on a list of property tax allotments Trail council is considering to cover a swell in capital spending this year. “Council has agreed to increase the general capital levy to $2.335 million being spent directly on capital projects,” explained David Perehudoff, Trail’s chief administrative officer (CAO). “This is increased by $239,500 over and above the provisional budget that

was originally reviewed.” Trail council is considering a number of additional projects and initially approved a further $100,000 for the LED streetlight project, he added. “Further allocation of the remainder of this money is subject to review and may include funding for such things as improvements to the front of the TMC (Trail Memorial Centre) depending on the final project scope and cost.” Those initiatives combined with big ticket items already underway, like the new museum library, has council leaving no stone unturned before ultimately

deciding how to pay for it all. The group reviewed a number of possibilities during the Monday governance meeting, such as increasing the flat tax or changing rates to individual tax classes. After a robust back-and-forth, council agreed to defer pending further study of implications to the business, residential and major industry classes. Further muddying the water is the current disparity in Trail residential assessments, the impetus behind council’s study of property tax apportionment practises. Depending upon the neighCONTINUED ON A3

course expectation also provides awareness for basic vehicle extrication and rescue techniques. Since Gallamore started in the fall, he’s looked at curriculum and implemented a basic program for new recruits as a baseline. He was also quick to create a training matrix as a visual guideline to keep up to date with training achievements of approximately 100 firefighters across the department, which includes paid on-call halls (Rossland, Warfield, Genelle, Trail, Montrose, and Fruitvale) and career staff in Trail. The “huge undertaking” is no small task, but he continues to chip away with hopes set on helping as many members reach Level 2 standard by the end of next year. Within each level of training, however, there are hurdles for the rural department to climb. Hazmat training initially required the department to bring in an instructor last fall from CONTINUED ON A3

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Byelection forum on Wednesday SHERI REGNIER Trail Times

Warfield voters can learn more about their byelection candidates during a community forum Wednesday night. The Trail and District Chamber of Commerce is hosting the event from 7-8:30 p.m. in the Warfield Community Hall. Following an introduction of Nicole Caputo, John Crozier, Brad Jansen, and Arlene Parkinson, questions will be delivered on a firstcome-first-serve basis, says chamber executive director Audry Lochrie. “We are not taking questions beforehand and the Q & A will be time sensitive,” she added. Mayor Ted Pahl welcomes the forum and encourages the village to attend. “I think it’s great that the public has this chance to come out and meet the candidates and ask whatever questions they have for them,” he said. “I know for myself, that was one event I enjoyed being part of and is a great way to meet the voters in our community.” CONTINUED ON A2

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As the Warfield byelection nears, with advance polls set for March 30 and April 6, and General Voting Day on April 9, the Trail Times asked the four councillor candidates to tell us about themselves and why they chose to run. Their answers run alphabetically.

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I have lived in the Village of Warfield since July 2011 with my husband, who has been a resident since 1992. I have two adult children who live in Alberta. Currently I am employed with a major utility company as a customer service representative. I have volunteer experience from when my children attended school, including acting as a liaison between parent and teacher (PTA), organizing small and large fundraising events and classroom activities, and I actively managed my son’s minor hockey team for ten years. When I moved to Warfield five years ago, there was a fall election for which I was not able to run as I did not meet the residency requirements. In the 2014 election I just started new employment and felt that I would not be able to commit to the community and employer equally. I am running for the Warfield byelection, as I believe if you want to know what is going on in your community, you need to be active in your community. Warfield is in the process of rejuvenation with new families choosing our community to live in and this also brings new ideas and challenges, which I want to be part of.

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I am a retired senior and have lived in Warfield for the last eight years. I have served six years on Warfield council, from 2008 to 2014, with the support of my wife Deborah Shergold. We have been involved in the community since we moved here. I spent 32 years with the Royal Canadian Mounted

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Police, 16 years in Saskatchewan and eight in Ottawa. Upon retirement from the force, I attended Kwantlen University College taking the millwright pre-apprenticeship program as well as the welding program (ticketed welder) and the welder fitter program. I stayed behind at the college as a program assistant, the last five in building construction. Upon retirement we moved to Warfield. In my previous Warfield council experience, I was involved in the new water system and village hall upgrades. I was also the village rep for the Trail and District United Way and the Trail Health and Environment Committee. As well, I was council rep for the recreation and garden committee. I volunteered at the Warfield Rec Commission children’s parties, Easter egg hunt, Canada Day at the pool, Halloween party, Christmas with Santa, seniors tea and Warfield PAC’s annual pancake breakfast. My objective to run for council in the byelection, is for a fair and reasonable government and to maintain our identity as a desirable place to live for everyone. The community comes first. Warfield is a great place to be.

Brad Jansen

I have lived in Warfield for over 14 years now. My wife has lived here her whole life and we have four children. I am 41, and employed as the Financial Ser vices Manager at Castlegar Toyota Scion. I have been a director on the board of the Kootenay Boundary Regional H e a l t h Foundation since June 2010, but haven’t served on a previous municipal council. I also volunteer my time to various events throughout the Village of Warfield and beyond. I decided to run for councillor in the Warfield byelection for one simple reason: community pride. I like the direction the current council has been going for the last 16 months, and I would be honoured and privileged to be a part of the ongoing positive changes that we are seeing. I want all citizens to be able to take advantage of what Warfield has to offer. I want to see a village where our children can remain after they’ve finished school, and a village where our seniors can retire without having to leave.

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I have been a Warfield resident since 1978 and served three terms as a village councillor, from 1990 to 1999. From 2001 until present, I have been secretary-treasurer for the Association of Kootenay and Boundary Local Governments (AKBLG). That position combined with being elected three times to Warfield council, has given me over 20 years experience in local g ov e r n m e nt here in the Kootenays. I am 64, and retiring from my job on April 30, 2016. I am married with two daughters and two grandchildren. When my family was growing up here in Warfield, I volunteered as a Girl Guide and Pathfinder Leader and was on the Warfield Recreation Commission for several years. I considered running in the 2014 Local Government Election but would have had to leave my job with the AKBLG. When the byelection was announced, I realized I would now have the time and energy to be fully involved in the governance of the Village of Warfield. I support the current Village of Warfield council and appreciate their efforts. I am excited about the opportunity to give back to my community and will do my best. I look forward to working as a team towards making decisions that will ensure a good future for all in the Jewel of the Kootenays.

Voting Day is April 9 CONTINUED FROM A1 Voters will have a week to consider their choice before advance polls open the following Wednesday from 8 a.m. until 8 p.m. in the Warfield municipal office on Schofield Highway, then again in the office on April 6 from 8 a.m. until 8 p.m. General Voting Day is slated for Saturday, April 9 from 8 a.m. until 8 p.m. in Warfield council chambers, located in the municipal office building. Electors not on already on the list, can register at the time of voting by completing the required application form available at the voting place. For more information, contact Chief Election Officer Allana Ferro at the village office.

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Local training makes logistical and financial sense for department CONTINUED FROM A1 the Justice Institute of B.C. to oversee two local instructors before they were recognized as official instructors in the community. The courses can stretch for days, too, and for those paid on-call firefighters who also have to make time for their real job and family, scheduling can be a nightmare. Live fire presents other hassles. A teaching environment for simulated vehicle burns, liquid and gas vapor fires and interior attacks is necessary for consistency and safety reasons.

“We’re the biggest fire department between Calgary and Kelowna as far as numbers , square kilometres, and response requirements go.” GLEN GALLAMORE

Currently, the department has no choice but to consider traveling to the Coast or the Okanagan to make use of a training facility. But Gallamore thinks building a regional training facility makes most sense logistically, and financially, and notes it was also one of the recommendations delivered in last year’s fire service review. “We’re the biggest fire department between Calgary and Kelowna as far as numbers, square kilometres, and response requirements go,” he said. “Legally, we’re not allowed to train with a residential structure because it’s not a good teaching environment and it’s extremely dangerous.” Terry Martin, regional fire chief, acknowledges his team did get permission

to execute a structure fire on Riverside Avenue last year, but the controlled burn wasn’t well received by citizens, even with the City of Trail’s strong communication efforts. On average, it could cost $2,200 per firefighter to attend live fire training out of the area. The expense of sending firefighters elsewhere for one program alone is hefty, not to mention the dollars associated with annual maintenance training expected under the new guidelines. “When you go to a structure fire now it’s not like before where you just grab anybody hanging around and get them on a hose line and go inside a building,” explained Martin. “That can’t happen anymore. They have to be trained or else there are a lot of liability issues if somebody gets hurt.” Currently, all 15 career firefighters and 10 paid on-call members dispersed throughout the region are fully qualified to run the whole gambit of fire and rescue services. “That’s our challenge right now,” clarified Gallamore. “The regional district has chosen for us to become a full-service fire department but our staffing levels, our numbers as far as our qualified firefighters who can carry that mandate, is really low.” As a result, the department was tasked with coming up with a creative way to stay organized. Regional fire introduced a colour sequence patch system to streamline identifying qualifications in an emergency scenario. The system starts with red, worn by new members just learning the ropes, and follows with orange, green and, finally, white, which signifies a full-fledged firefighter. Different roles can now easily be assigned based on the colour level strapped to a firefighter’s helmet.

bourhood, Trail homes dropped up to 15 per cent in assessment value and others increased up to 10 per cent. That major shift prompted Trail Mayor Mike Martin to request the study and look at mitigating property tax imbalances but at the same time, recognize the city’s common services. One way to do that, which council has not made a decision on, is to increase residential tax levies through a higher flat tax. “We can make that shift,” Perehudoff explained. “(And) basically spread the tax load

throughout the residential class as opposed to seeing these peaks and valleys (home assessment values), so it has a smoothing impact.” The reason flat tax was implemented a number of years ago, was to pay for the new water treatment plant, replied Coun. Sandy Santori. “The whole purpose was you could clearly define that every resident was getting an equal service for that $130,” Santori explained. “We just kept it there (after the water treatment plant was paid), and that $130 ended up funding our debt on the Aquatic Centre.” Coun. Robert Cacchioni

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Glen Gallamore, training officer for Kootenay Boundary Regional Fire Rescue, is in the midst of getting members up to a new level of standard set under regional fire’s fullservice operations title. “If we had a major incident in downtown Trail and we had 120 firefighters responding … on the fire ground, it would not be a good time for chief or whoever is in command to start doing job interviews and start figuring out whether or not they’re allowed to go in,” Gallamore explained. “Ultimately, you want to patch up.” That has been the response in the region. Though the new requirements can sometimes feel impossible, members are buying into more training and coincidentally recruitment numbers are adding up. “They don’t want to come to practice and just hang out and maybe drive a truck around the block a couple of times,” said Martin. “They want certified training, and if we can provide it, the interest is exploding.”

questioned the affordability of a higher flat tax for those already struggling to make ends meet in homes assessed at lower values. Instead, Cacchioni asked his peers to consider upping the major industry apportionment by two per cent, from 61.33 to the previous 63.34 per cent. Martin concluded the discussion by acknowledging the complexity of apportioning property taxes, especially taking into account the 4.5 per cent “across the board” reduction in residential values. “There’s been no other time in our recently history that indicates we’ve had a change in

assessment of that magnitude,” he said. “And it set all sorts of alarm bells off for me.” He requested the CAO bring back historical information of major industry taxation. “We need to clearly understand where we come from with regard to past practise and decisions previous councils have made,” added Martin. “Another thing, we have been working really hard to improve the city and we are making huge capital investments to do that. “That is for the benefit of all residents and businesses and I think we have to keep that in mind.”

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Alternatives to urban drug ghettos

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y recent columns on B.C.’s struggle with the growing westward migration of transients have produced responses that fall mainly into two groups. The largest is people relieved that somebody is questioning the urban media narrative. That’s the one where drifters, drug addicts, welfare shoppers and thieves are the victims, and working people whose hard-earned communities are being degraded are the problem because of their selfish, uncaring attitudes. Then there are readers so marinated in our nanny-state education, media and political system they object to anything other than a big-government response. They tend to ask, what’s your solution, Tom? As someone who has lost one relative to heroin addiction and almost lost another, I reflect on the history of successful addiction treatment. That is one of detox and abstinence. That’s why I oppose the failed model of Vancouver’s Downtown Eastside, where resources are poured into concentrated housing and “harm reduction” that perpetuate addiction, handouts

and helplessness. farming, livestock to Housing Minister tend and the resiRich Coleman is dents have designed rolling this out in and built a new other communities, horse stable. There’s in what I fear is an also a beekeeping effort to paper over project. Residents the problem for an can complete their election year. high school educaTOM The Globe and tion, take first aid Mail recently protraining and learn filed a methambasic computer phetamine addict skills. B.C. Views enrolled at Onsite, What they can’t the belated treatdo is leave unesment addition to Vancouver’s corted during their treatment Insite supervised injection site. It program. They can’t bring drugs, was his fifth try, which may have alcohol, weapons or phones with something to do with the fact that them. when he walks outside he is in the It’s a costly program, with a middle of Canada’s biggest street small number of spaces available drug bazaar. on referral from B.C.’s social deContrast that with a facility velopment ministry. Others can called Baldy Hughes, a therapeutic finance it with the help of medical community 30 km outside Prince employment insurance. George. It’s a working farm, deI mention this not to suggest it signed to provide a year-long pro- is a solution for every community, gram of abstinence-based therapy but to compare it with what the and meaningful work. B.C. government is spending milIt uses the traditional 12-step lions on. program developed by Alcoholics A news event was arranged to Anonymous and Narcotics greet the first resident moving Anonymous, with peer support from Victoria’s squalid downand group therapy. town tent camp to a refurbished There’s a greenhouse for winter nursing home. And who was the

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poster child for this project, handpicked by the agency that runs the growing network of shelters in the area? He described himself as a former Edmonton resident who was hitch-hiking around, going from shelter to shelter and ending up camped in the squat. He was impressed by the tidy room with three meals a day he was being given, in a “low barrier” facility where booze and drugs are brought in, no questions asked. What he was really looking forward to, in addition to accommodations, was an opportunity to kick back and play his favourite video game. That would be Grand Theft Auto, where your character runs around stealing cars, escaping police and meeting with criminal gangs. It’s popular with adolescents, which these days means anyone under 30. This is where your tax dollars are going. Waves of people come in, with key trouble spots being communities on the major highways coming into the Lower Mainland. Tom Fletcher is B.C. legislature reporter and columnist for Black Press.


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‘Zootopia’ tramples ‘Allegiant,’ a ‘Divergent’ series low THE ASSOCIATED PRESS LOS ANGELES - “Zootopia” continues to run wild over its rivals in its third weekend in theatres, stomping all over the launch of “Allegiant,” the third film in the “Divergent” series. The animated Disney film featuring the voices of Jason Bateman and Ginnifer Goodwin earned $38 million this weekend to take first place once again, according to comScore estimates Sunday. It’s now earned $201.8 million domestically. It stole the thunder from “The Divergent Series: Allegiant,” starring Shailene Woodley and Theo James, which opened in second place with an estimated $29.1 million from 3,740 locations. It’s a new low for the YA series based on Veronica Roth’s novels, which both opened north of $50 million, but not unexpected. Lionsgate broke up Roth’s final book into two movies, the second of which, “Ascendant,” launches next year. And, like “Twilight” and “The Hunger Games,” it’s not unusual for Part 1 of a 2-film finale to fall short of some of its predecessors. But while the future of drawn out YA franchises might be looking as bleak as the dystopias they portray, one genre that does seem to produce nearconsistent hits is that of the faith-based film. The latest entry, Sony’s “Miracles From Heaven,” took third place this weekend with an impressive $15 million. The film, starring Jennifer Garner and Queen Latifah, opened Wednesday. It’s earned $18.6 million to date, and cost only $13 million to produce. Audiences, who were 65 per cent female and 75 per cent over the age of 25, gave the film an A+ CinemaScore, which bodes well for its longevity going into the Easter holiday weekend. It’s no secret that there have been a slew of faithbased breakout hits, but not many of them have mainstream Hollywood stars on the level of Garner and Latifah. “These films are a home run in terms of having modest budgets and an audience, but star power does make a difference,” Dergarabedian said. Rounding out the top five were holdovers “10 Cloverfield Lane” and “Deadpool” with $12.5 million and $8 million, respectively.

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Jubilee Park changes make a mess

Congratulations to the individuals and authorities for the total demise of the north end of Jubilee Park. First we encountered in disbelief an unsightly garden and now there is a flood plain in progress. Mother Nature has just begun her springtime gift of run-off, something we have tried to contain for years. Former mayor, Harry LeFevre had more knowledge and experience in dealing with this problem than any other local resident. He spent countless hours and dollars in trying to divert the water safely underground and through the park by the way of a

proper drainage system. It appears that through lack of research and planning all of his efforts have been dismantled. Because of his foresight we were able to create a dry area for a basketball court, a gazebo and a picnic area for Golden City Days. This parcel of land has now become a hazard and is threatening the use of Jubilee Park as it did in the past. The liability aspect of this project is mindboggling. Should one tragedy occur, Rossland will be held accountable. If a fence is required to prevent any such happening, the building cost

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would be extreme. I might also ask who is supervising a repair and maintenance program for this project as it is obvious one will be required. Are taxpayers on the hook again? A “Wetland Park” idea started out with a mini Bobcat backhoe and now it will require a full size excavator to bring us back to reality. As a native son of Rossland, I am totally disappointed in this undertaking. These are my concerns and I would gladly entertain a response from council members. L.J Zanussi Rossland

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used. Also I understand there was a cardiologist who came several times a year, from Kelowna. He had a full roster of patients from Trail and surrounding area. The substantial office space he was given initially, was re-

placed by a shabby small room. The doctor did not return, and who can blame him. Adequate facilities for the aging and anyone who has had a surgery that requires rehabilitation is sorely needed. Anne-Marie Bruun Trail

Times point to a change with federal NDP

An editorial from the Halifax Chronicle-Herald Tom Mulcair says he wants to remain leader of the federal New Democrats. After his own version of the walk in the snow, (actually Mr. Mulcair says he has been swimming five times a week), the NDP leaders says he still wants the job and he says he can deliver what the party needs. We don’t doubt Mr. Mulcair’s desire to hold the job. But there is considerable doubt that he will. Fair or unfair, a leader needs at least 70 per cent support of convention delegates to survive a leadership vote. And even support of threequarters of the delegates may not be enough. Malcontents making up the 25 per cent could make life miserable for any party leader. In Mr. Mulcair’s case, his political wounds may prove fatal. He began the last election in the lead. Prime Minister Stephen Harper had lost Canadians’ confidence and Liberal Leader Justin Trudeau had yet to win it. Mr. Mulcair was the prime minister in waiting. But then, with power tantalizingly close, Mr. Mulcair changed. Instead of being a New Democrat, he tried to become a Liberal, or maybe even a

Conservative on some issues, such as balancing the federal budget and swearing off any deficit-financed economic stimulus. Instead of being angry about our social ills, he began to smile. Instead of being the aggressive Leader of the Opposition, he donned the cloak of a gentle, old uncle. It didn’t work. It’s impossible to know how Canadians’ thoughts coalesced, but clearly voters changed their minds. Justin Trudeau soared Tom Mulcair collapsed. When Mr. Mulcair meets delegates at the NDP convention in Edmonton next month, he will be much weaker than when he last met the representatives of his party’s rank and file. Delegates will have noticed that other leaders in the House of Commons are now in their 40s. One member of our new federal cabinet, Democratic Institutions Minister Maram Monsef, is only 30. Will the NDP want a 65 yearold leader when it comes time to fight the next election? NDP delegates will have noticed that to the south of us an angry old socialist named Bernie Sanders is making a mockery of conventional wisdom and giving party favourite Hillary

Clinton a very tough run for the Democratic Party’s presidential nomination. Had Mr. Mulcair remained the angry socialist, would his party have fared better? Delegates may even wonder why Mr. Mulcair failed to recognize that Nova Scotia’s former premier, Darrell Dexter, blew a huge majority government in one term, in part because of his estrangement from his party’s roots and longtime social democratic policies. At a more fundamental level, the delegates who decide Mr. Mulcair’s future will surely be wondering about the future direction of their party, as well. Looking back to the long preparation period before the fall election, the Liberals under Mr. Trudeau attracted bright, interesting young candidates and, to an extent greater than other parties, they capture the attention and interest of vast numbers of new young voters who were inspired by the Liberal message. Delegates doing a post-mortem on the campaign and the preparations for it will surely wonder why the NDP failed to attract those candidates and those voters. The times seem to demand a fresh approach, one that can be delivered more persuasively by a new NDP leader.

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FUNERAL NOTICES Marilyn Levick Marilyn passed away peacefully at Columbia View Lodge on March 14, 2016. Marilyn was born in Victoria, B.C. to John and Doris Lupton. After graduation she travelled to Fruitvale to visit her aunt, Sarah Wright, where she met Gilbert Nelson, a family friend whom she would marry in 1958. They had three children and found happiness until Gil’s untimely passing in 1976. Life was very difficult, then she found her “forever love” and married Wayne Levick in 1978. A new family was born with the addition of Carol-Lyn and Randy. Mom passionately enjoyed card making, hosting dinner parties and many wonderful trips in “The Bus” with the gang to Arizona. Most memorable times were had with her kids and grandkids. If you were fortunate to have known her, you will know that the door was always open, a meal ready for the offering, a shoulder for comfort, and a friend who was just up the hill. This lady will hold a special place in our hearts. Luv you dearly, honey. Marilyn is survived by her husband Wayne, children Dwayne (Patti), Trina (Darrell), Rusty (Terri), Carol-Lyn (Irwin) her grandchildren; Kim (Brett), Cameron, Erik (Marie), Tim, Madison, Derek (Chelsey), Aaron, Ryan and Zach. She was predeceased by her parents, her twin sister Esther at birth, first husband Gilbert Nelson, stepson Randy Levick and mother-in-law Ellie Levick. We would like to thank Dr. Jacobsen, Dr. Edge, staff of CVL, T-Care, the home care nurses and special thanks to her “Bag Lady” Diane Kniss for the loving care shown to Marilyn. As an expression of sympathy, donations may be made to a charity of one’s choice in Marilyn’s name. A Celebration of Life will be held at the BV Curling Rink in Fruitvale on March 26, 2016 at 2:00 pm with Gwen Ziprick, Celebrant. Al Grywacheski with Alternatives Funeral and Cremation Services™ has been entrusted with arrangements. You are invited to leave a personal message of condolence at the family’s online register at www. myalternatives.ca.

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Walmart Trail and the KBRH Health Foundation raised $630 at a fundraising BBQ held during Walmart’s grand opening. Lynn Miller, KBRH Health Foundation Board Director accepts this donation from Walmart assistant managers Denise Smith and Char Dee (left to right). This donation will support the Airborne Isolation Room Campaign.

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Nitehawks take Game 4, look to stay alive in Game 5 JIM BAILEY Times Sports Editor

Following a pair of devastating losses and facing elimination, the Beaver Valley Nitehawks put together one of their best efforts of the season to force Game 5 of the Kootenay Conference final in Kimberley on Monday. The Beaver Valley Nitehawks refused to go without a fight in Game 4, and skated to a well-earned 2-1 victory over the Dynamiters on Saturday at the Hawks Nest. “That’s as close to 60 minutes we’ve played in this series,” said Nitehawks coach and GM Terry Jones. “From the beginning right to the very end, we had one lapse when we gave up the goal, but generally we didn’t give up a lot tonight and that’s a good sign for us.” Nitehawks forward Blake Sidoni tallied the winning goal on a power play at 6:55 of the middle frame. With Eric Buckley in the box for boarding, Dylan Heppler

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Kimberley Dynamiter forward Jared Marchi tries to beat the Beaver Valley Nitehawks goalie Tallon Kramer on the wrap around but the Nitehawks stymied the Nitros attack on Saturday at the Hawks Nest skating to a 2-1 victory. one-timed a pass from minutes of resilience. off six straight minutes Heppler broke down the Tyler Hartman, and Everyone on the team in penalties in the sec- right side and slid the Sidoni redirected it was competing; there ond half of the period. puck past Brouwer for a over Dynamiters’ goalie wasn’t one guy that The Hawks then went 1-0 lead. Tyson Brouwer to give wasn’t working hard out on the power play when Heppler’s strong twothe Hawks a 2-0 lead. there.” Tanner Wit was called way performance on “I was in the corner Following a scoreless for hooking late in the the night earned him and just went to the net, first period in which the first. As the penalty car- player of the game, as came out and put it in,” Nitehawks were outshot ried over into the mid- BV played tight defensaid Sidoni, a Trail na- 14-7, B.V. gained mo- dle frame, 15 seconds sive hockey, rarely givtive. “It was a full 60 mentum after killing after the puck drop, ing up an odd-man rush

or allowing the Nitros close-in chances, and when they did, Tallon Kramer came up with timely saves throughout the game. “I didn’t have to do near as much as the last couple ones, it was a lot nicer,” said Kramer. “But we have to do the same thing, play a full 60, we have to have tight D, and hang on.” In Games 2 and 3, the Hawks had 2-0 and 3-2 leads late in the third before the Nitros came back to win both matches in the final minute on goals Kramer had little chance on. Saturday’s Game 4 was a character builder for a Hawks team desperate for a win. “It’s really tough, you go home and you hang your head for hours on end, and you come back and you have to restart there’s nothing else you

Podium finish for Black Jack skiers at Nationals BY TIMES STAFF

Black Jack skiers raced to the podium in Day 2 of the Haywood National Cross Country Ski championships in Whitehorse. Rossland skier Remi Drolet captured gold in the Juvenile boys 5-kilometre classic and Chiaki Yamamoto won silver in the Junior Womens 5-km classic on Sunday. Drolet got off to a blistering start laying down an opening lap time of six minutes and 40.7 seconds, before cruising to the finish in 14:07.4, almost 46 seconds ahead of second place Konrad Van Varseveld of Larch Hills. Yamamoto meanwhile raced

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can do,” said Kramer. For a moment it looked as though Kimberley might repeat the last-minute-heroics scenario for a third game in a row when Jared Marchi shot in the slot deflected past Kramer with 4:50 remaining in the third, but the Nitehawks stymied the Kimberley attack allowing the Dynamiters just six shots in the third period, and few looks in the final minutes. “Initially you’re upset with the fact that I didn’t think we played very well tonight, but you move on you’re not going to win them all,” said Kimberley coach Gerry Bancks. “That’s a good hockey team and well coached and they played well tonight and they deserved to win. You have to make sure you get yourself ready CONTINUED ON A10

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for the next one, and be happy you are up 3-1.” The Hawks had the best chances in the third when Sam Swanson forced a turnover and Kyle Hope picked up the loose puck all alone in front but wired it just over the cross bar. Minutes later, Brouwer made two great pad saves off a Swanson and Hope 2-on-1 to keep the game close. Hard work on the fore-check and back-check, and physical and responsible zone play from the back end paid off as Kimberley had a difficult time generating any offence in the period. “I thought we did that in Games 2 and 3 for the most part, but we just broke down,” said Jones.

“They are very good off the rush, their D jump in the play, and if we’re not going to back check and get ourself in good position it’s tough, so we made some adjustments with that, but by and large it just comes down to competing and I think we did that tonight.” The Nitehawks outshot Kimberley 28-27, and went 2-for-4 on the power play while their penalty kill was a perfect 0-for-5. The Nitehawks lost a heartbreaker in Friday’s Game 3 match. With frantic action in the Nitehawks zone in the dying seconds of the third period, Kimberley’s Justin Meier fed Sawyer Hunt in the high slot, and the Kimberley for-

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ward’s shot deflected off a Nitehawks player and past Kramer to net the winner with 32 second remaining on the clock. “I’ve never been through anything quite like this, in terms of how we’ve been able to score the big goals,” said Bancks. “We almost did it again (in the third period Saturday) but it’s a good lesson for them, that you have to win the game at the start not the end.” The Nitehawks grabbed a 2-0 lead on goals from Alan Pruss and Dylan Heppler, but Kimberley’s Tanner Wit scored twice in a 63 second span six minutes into the second period to tie it. The score remained that way until Hawks forward Swanson chipped the puck past the Nitros blueliner and broke in on a partial breakaway. With the Kimberley defenceman draped all over him, Swanson fought him off and fired the puck through the legs of Brouwer with 6:32 remaining to give the Hawks a 3-2 lead. However, with the Nitros Jason Richter sitting on Kramer’s lap at the top of the crease, Tyler Van Steinburg wristed a shot from the top of the circle that found its way by the screened goaltender to tie it 3-3 with 2:51 to play. The Nitehawks played Game 5 in Kimberley on Monday but the score was unavailable at press time. A Hawks win will bring Game 6 to the Hawks Nest tonight with a 7 p.m. puck drop. In the OkanaganShuswap Conference final, the 100-Mile House Wranglers won both games on the weekend by identical 5-4 scores to take a 3-1 lead over the Summerland Steam. The Conference champions will begin the playoffs for the KIJHL title on Friday.

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New ‘Bachelor’ couple: They aren’t seeking the spotlight THE ASSOCIATED PRESS NEW YORK - Another “Bachelor” season has wrapped - and the new lovebirds are confident about their future. On last week’s finale, Ben Higgins, 26, a software salesman raised in Indiana and now living in Denver, proposed to Lauren Bushnell, a flight attendant living in Los Angeles. “I hope that they know that Lauren and I, when we committed to each other, we committed to each other,” Higgins said in a recent interview. “I think you watch this show sometimes from a two-hour perspective once a week. ... Do I think we’ll make it? Yes. I’ve never faltered on that. I’m excited to spend life with Lauren.” Higgins picked Bushnell at the end of this season’s “The Bachelor” over JoJo Fletcher, a 25-yearold real estate developer from Dallas, who will get her own televised shot at love as ABC’s next “Bachelorette.” Higgins and Bushnell talked about Fletcher and whether they want more time in the spotlight in a recent interview. Associated Press: Other people who have been on this show and “The Bachelorette” have parlayed the experience into something else in the spotlight. Are you hoping to do that? Higgins: The spotlight is not a desire of mine, right? If it happens, it happens and that’s great and grand and whatever you want to call it. Opportunities? Yeah. I have a great job right now and Lauren has a great job. It’s been fun for us. Bushnell: I think both of us have dreams and hobbies that we like that if it could become something that we do for a living as well, that would be amazing. But if this ends right now and we go back to normal, both of us are beyond happy. AP: Lauren, what was filming like for you? And what was it like after the show? Bushnell: I think that during the show, during actual filming, I was so in the dark in terms of other relationships. ... You’re really kept separate. ... I think post-show has been more of an emotional roller coaster because it was reliving it and I’m surrounded by it, and even if I don’t watch an episode, it’s everywhere around me and that’s what everyone’s talking about.

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Find ways to live with irritating roommate ANNIE’S

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she is responsible. But do I continue sending gifts to someone I consider unappreciative and rude? -- Annoyed Aunt Dear Aunt: You can stop this tradition immediately. Send your niece a lovely card for the next occasion and write inside, “I can tell that gifts

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seem to create an extra burden for you, so I’ve decided to stop sending them.” Enough already. Annie’s Mailbox is written by Kathy Mitchell and Marcy Sugar, longtime editors of the Ann Landers column. Please email your questions to anniesmailbox@creators.com.

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to live with those traits that irritate year, I send my niece a Christmas one another. We recommend put- gift of a significant amount of ting a trash can with a flip lid in money for the family. I send a the kitchen, so his tisgift certificate for each sues and test strips are child’s birthday, and I not visible, and the conalso send my niece a gift tainer is easy enough for her birthday. to use that Bruno won’t She never sends a drop the tissues on the thank you via letter, floor. You can do the card, text or email. She same with the one by never acknowledges rehis desk. Do the reverse ceiving the gifts at all. with the hamper -- reI always have to write Marcy Sugar & place it with one that and ask whether the Kathy Mitchell has no lid, so everything gifts arrived, and usugoes into a basket that ally, I will get a response can be carried to the washer. Don’t a day or two later. clean up his inky fingerprints. If I realize I don’t send gifts simhe doesn’t like to see them, simply ply to be acknowledged, but it is direct him to the cleaning supplies. a courtesy to let the giver know There’s nothing you can do something was received. At what about how often he showers. We point can I let go of this tradition think you should start scouting for since it certainly doesn’t seem to be another place to live that, with a appreciated? She lives in a different second or even a third roommate, state, and I haven’t seen them in would be affordable. over eight years. Dear Annie: My niece is married If I stop sending gifts, I know and they have three children. Each she will never once consider that

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Dear Annie: I live with a friend who wants the house to be neat all of the time. But his personal habits are disgusting. “Bruno” washes up in the morning with a washcloth that he leaves on top of the hamper. He takes a shower once every two weeks. He coughs and hacks and spits into the trash can by his desk. He gets black newsprint on his fingers when he reads the paper and then it gets all over our white walls when he touches them. He is diabetic and disposes of his bloody test strips and tissues in a garbage can in the kitchen. Next to the table. Where we eat. How can I tell him to be more sanitary? I get so nauseated by his habits that sometimes I want to move out, but I can’t afford that option. When I speak to him about it, he gets crabby. -- Disgusted Roommate Dear Roommate: This is what happens when people share living quarters -- you have to find ways

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Homes for Rent GLENMERRY, 3BD. A/C, F/S, W/D, N/S, N/P. Fenced yard, close to schools. $1,000./mo. +utilities. 250-608-1344

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Houses For Sale

$299,000

Fabulous family home in a perfect location! 3 bdrms, spacious kitchen, and a covered patio. You have to see this one.

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Request for Quotation documents are available on the City’s website at www.trail.ca /Bid Opportunities or by request to Robert Baker at (250) 364-0808 or rbaker@trail.ca.

The City of Trail thanks all applicants for their interest and will only reply to those selected for an interview.

$139,000

BIG

The City of Trail and Parks and Recreation Department are requesting quotations from contractors for the maintenance of the HVAC systems at City Hall, Trail Memorial Centre and Trail Aquatic and Leisure Centre.

The City of Trail Parks and Recreation Department is seeking energetic, enthusiastic and people-oriented individuals who are available for casual work as a Lifeguard/Instructor at the Trail Aquatic and Leisure Centre.

653 Turner Street, Warfield

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Houses For Sale

WARFIELD FAMILY CLASSIC

Applications will be received until Friday, April 1, 2016.

1820 Union Avenue, Rossland

TRAIL, spacious 1&2bdrm. apt. Adult building, perfect for seniors/ professionals. Cozy, clean, quiet, comfortable. Nicely renovated. Must See. 250-368-1312, 250-364-0352

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EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY LIFEGUARD/INSTRUCTOR (Casual)

on most cellular networks.

Buying Bullion, silver & gold coins, bars, ingots, collectors coins, coin collections, antique money plus ANYTHING GOLD or SILVER. Todd’s Coins 1250-864-3521

FOR SALE

! !

SUNNINGDALE, spacious, bright, 1bd, perfect for couple/ senior, heat/laundry inc., n/p,n/s. 778-515-1512

E. Trail. 2 bedroom. F/S, W/D. 250.368.3239.

Detailed information about this employment opportunity is available on the City’s website at www.trail.ca or by request to Trisha Davison at (250) 364-0852.

www.pitch-in.ca

1-800-663-5555 or *5555

Misc. Wanted

www.spca.bc.ca

City of Trail Parks & Recreation Department

GLENVIEW APTS. Spacious, quiet 1 bdrm. apt. 250-3688391

Ermalinda Estates, Glenmerry, spacious 1-2bdrms. Adults only. Secure building w/elevator. N/S, N/P. Ph.250-3641922

Buying Coin Collections of any size.We collect CAN & US Coins, bills, Silver, Gold. Local couple also deal with Estates, Jewellery, Sterling, Antiques+ Chad & Crissy 250-499-0251. We can make House Calls!

Glenmerry 2bdrm. apt. F/S Heat included. $695./mo. 250-368-5908

$143,000

This Fruitvale home is packed with value! With 2 bdrms, 3 sheds, workshop and covered parking, it should be on your list!

966 Upper China Creek, Genelle

$154,900

4 bdrm rancher on 2 acres. It doesn’t get better than this.

1615 Nevada Street, Rossland

$187,000

Updated and efficient 3 bdrm Rossland home.

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Houses For Sale NEW PRICE

1524 LeRoi Avenue, Rossland

$199,900

Solid 2 bdrm Rossland home with tons of great features.

Mark Terry Tonnie Mary Richard Mary Bill Deanne Art Christine Dave Dan Powell Jody Christina Lake Wilson Alton Stewart Martin Daoust Amantea Craig Slessor Forrest Albo Thoss Audia 250-231-5591 250-231-1101 250-365-9665 250-231-0264 250-368-7897 250-521-0525 250-231-2710 250-231-0153 250-368-8818 250-512-7653 250-231-4522 250-442-6413 250-364-3977 mark.wilson@ century21.ca

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christine.albo@ century21.ca

dave.thoss@ century21.ca

1358 Cedar Avenue, Trail • 250.368.8818

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NEW LISTING

NEW PRICE

FRUITVALE MLS#2412705

$289,500

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NEW PRICE

MONTROSE

$339,900

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NEW LISTING

BRAND NEW HOME

GENELLE MLS#2409367

$151,000

NEW LISTING

MUST SELL

FRUITVALE MLS#2407968

$319,000+GST

NEW LISTING

WANETA

$264,900

MLS#2409053

NEW LISTING

SOLD SUNNINGDALE MLS#2411540

$399,000

GENELLE MLS#2412219

$204,900

EASY LIVING

MIRAL HEIGHTS MLS#2412168

$419,900

GREAT FAMILY HOME

FRUITVALE MLS#2412221

$284,500

JUST LISTED

TRAIL MLS#2403414

BEAUTIFULLY UPDATED!

SOLD FRUITVALE MLS#2398238

Wayne DeWitt 250-368-1617

RIVERVALE MLS#2408543

Mario Berno 250-368-1027

$155,900

GLENMERRY MLS#2412134

Tom Gawryletz 250-368-5000

$257,000

Thea Hanson 250-231-1661

REDSTONE MLS#2412074

Keith DeWitt 250-231-8187

$488,000

WARFIELD MLS#2408079

Denise Marchi 250-368-1112

$200,000

Joy DeMelo 250-368-1960


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