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Seated in the front row: Donna Boggs, Margaret Russell, Maureen Rosicky, Noreen Aukman, Evelyn Mandseth, Edith Rose, Margaret Westrup, Marcella Murdoch. Back row: Pixie Leahy, Ileane Sampert, Hilda Koopmans, Ruby Wocknitz, Ann Sakowicz, Vickey Crashley, Diane Greaves, Audrey Bleaney, Inez Hanna, Lies De Boer, Dona Bannink, Karen Baden, Odette Rouse, Betty Wardle, Isobel Bradford, Mary Naso, Evelyn Botterill, Judy Shogren and Karen Wreggett.
CHCA honours volunteers and their careers K ATE FOX
The Cranbrook Health Care Auxiliary held its first Annual Life Members Tea on March 14 at the Heritage Inn.
The Auxiliary wanted to honour and show their appreciation and respect to those members who have helped to make our organization
what it is today. The volunteers have worked hard for years to raise millions of dollars in funding for equipment for the hospital.
Many members of this exclusive club are still active, including 95-year-old Edith Rose, who is the oldest active member and works the
Hospital Information desk twice a month. Evelyn Botterill, who takes care of Jewellery and Antiques and convenes the Tuesday after-
noon shift has been a member for 47 years. Donna Boggs has been a member for 46 years and still works every Saturday morning as co-con-
venor of her shift. All of these ladies are dedicated to their work and have made Cranbrook a much healthier place to live in.
Ktunaxa’s Qat’muk case heads Kimberley gets Junior Women’s to highest court in the country Hockey League expansion team TRE VO R CR AWL EY
The Ktunaxa Nation will have their day in the Supreme Court of Canada with a case that has the potential to set a precedent for worldwide implications for indigenous peoples. The Nation has been involved in dispute with the proposed Jumbo Glacier Resort, near Invermere. According to the Ktunaxa, Qat’muk (pronounced GÚT-MOOK), the area around the proposed ski resort, is of significant spiritual importance, where the Grizzly Bear Spirit was
born, goes to heal itself, and returns to the spirit world. Canada’s top court announced Thursday they will hear the Ktunaxa’s appeal of a decision by the B.C. government that approved a Master Development Agreement for the proposed Jumbo resort. The crux of the dispute is that the Ktunaxa Nation believes the B.C. government’s approval of the development plan violated their Charter right to freedom of religion, as the area around the proposed resort has significant
spiritual meaning to local First Nations groups. The eventual ruling will have an impact beyond just the Ktunaxa Nation, according to chair Kathryn Teneese. “We see this as something that is going to be educational in nature as well as setting the standard for how indigenous peoples’ spiritual beliefs are going to be taken into account as part of governments’ decision making processes,” said Teneese.
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Kimberley will be the hometown of a new junior hockey team, a women’s team that plays in a league dedicated to providing opportunities for young women to develop into collegiate student-athletes. The Junior Women’s Hockey League announced on Thursday, March 17, that it has approved three new teams for the next season, which will mark the league’s 10-year anniversary. Mikko Makela, former NHL player and longtime Warner Hockey School coach, will coach the team.
Ridley College in St. Catherines, Ont., and the Chicago “Young Americans” (Chicago, IL), will also begin play for 2016-2017. A press release from the league said that Makela knows the JWHL well and will be able to bring elite players to Kimberley. The league quoted the Kimberley Academy as saying they “are thrilled” at the opportunity presented by the JWHL to be joining one of the premier female hockey leagues in North America.
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The Triton Swim Club of Cranbrook hosted the winter invitational meet down at the Aquatic Centre at Western Financial Place, Saturday, March 12. The event, involving swim teams from around the East Kootenay, was the first to feature the Tritons’ new timing system.
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We’d also like to recognize residents of the Cranbrook and Kimberley communities: Your support, encouragement, and participation enabled us to raise $10,500 this year. The total funds raised over the lifespan of the event is $22,500.
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A heat commences at the Triton Swim Club Invitational Meet Saturday, March 12, at Western Financial Place. The Aquatic Centre’s new timing system was featured for the first time.
Local curling teams return from masters provincials T r e v o r C r aw l e y
It turns out that third time is not the charm for a team of local curlers. After winning the B.C. Mens Masters championship for the last two years, a local rink had their luck run out, losing to the eventual champion in the semi final matchup at a tournament in Abbostford. The team, comprised of Ralph Will, Gerry Kent, Peter Sweetman and Laddie Pavlis, curled their way through round robin with a hot start, winning their first three games before suffering a few close loses. Winning their last round-robin game put them into the playoff bracket, where they took the first qualifier, but fell in a close 7-6 score to a rink out of the host curling club led by Keith Switzer. “We got off to a good start, we won our first three games, but then we lost three close games in a row after that,” said Kent.
“Those games could’ve gone either way, but after that, we managed to get into the playoffs by winning our last game against Keith Switzer. “The semifinal was close, it went to an extra end, and Ketih Switzer made a nice rock to win.” Switzer, an old curling teammate of Kent’s many years ago in Vancouver, went on to the finals where he needed another extra end to win 8-7 to clinch the championship. “Keith has a strong team, so I think they’ll do well at the nationals,” Kent added. Kent’s team has won provincials the last two years running, and have gone on to the national championship, finishing fourth in both tournaments. “We were hoping for a threepeat, which hadn’t been done before in the men’s masters, just fell a bit short. We had good games, every game we lost was
close, so we felt that we were a contender and we enjoyed our week, apart from the losing,” Kent joked. The Will Rink opened with three wins at scores of 5-3, 6-2 and 7-1 before experiencing some tough losses. The next two matches were close, as the Will Rink fell 4-3 and 9-8, while also suffering a 10-6 loss. They won their next two games, including a match against the Switzer rink, to get into playoffs. Running alongside the men’s masters championship in Abbotsford was the women’s masters, which also featured a team from Cranbrook. However, the ladies, including Joan Fiedler, Joy Walker, Christine Knight and Ruth Persson, had a tough go, with a record of two wins and five losses. After going on a tough run of five losses, the ladies were able to finish strong by winning their final two games at 6-5 and 9-5.
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Now run, chase balls, and stay safe
The new Muriel Baxter dog park is nearing completion Barry Coulter
The dogs will have their day, the dogs will have their play. Now they’ll have a proper place just for them. The much anticipated off-leash dog park on the grounds of the former Muriel Baxter School is almost complete. JRJ Fencing of Cranbrook, operated by Jana and Roger Jacobsen, has mostly finished fencing in the area with the canine world in mind. It remains for the City of Cranbrook to install such amenities and signage as will make the field off 2nd Street South and Victoria Avenue ideal for running, romping, rolling and chasing balls. Muriel Baxter field already sees heavy four-footed traffic, and dogs and their owners are welcome to come down and try it out, not that they haven’t been already. “You’d be amazed
how many people come and bring their dogs during the day, throwing balls, etc,” Jana Jacobsen said. “It’s been a steady flow in and out of there when we’ve been working.” There are two new sets of gates in the park, one set over by the old school grounds and another one over in the corner by Victoria Avenue — a high traffic area. And the gates and park are designed for both little dogs and big dogs. “The field has been the unofficial doggy area for a while now, but this will allow for safe usage, especially for the little dogs,” Jacobsen said. “They can go into that smaller area and not worry about being run over. “And the double doors are designed that that if your dog is loose, playing ball, and someone comes and opens
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The new gates at the Muriel Baxter dog park has separate entrances for big dogs and little dogs., should dog owners prefer. that first gate, your dog doesn’t get out,” she said. The City is going to provide water by the entrances by the old school parking lot, so that in the heat of the summer there will be some spigots and watering bowls. And everybody can go through past the gar-
bage cans, contributing to keeping it clean. The concept of the Muriel Baxter Dog Park has the support of the family of that iconic Cranbrook teacher for whom the now vanished school was named. Jacobsen said the initial design and construction has been
in the works for more than a year. It was been a true group effort as well, from getting the agreement between the City and the School board to use the land, to determining who’s going to look after it, and taking into account liability issues, property ownership, all those
technical details. “Chris New [City of Cranbrook Leisure Services Director] and the group have worked really hard to make it work for everybody and get actual access to this property.” Jacobsen added that valuable input was contributed by the doggy
owners themselves, members of the Cranbrook Kennel Club. “When we first started talking I gave my ideas, they said talk to the dog people in the town. They’re the ones who’ve been around, they go elsewhere with their dogs, they see what is out there.”
Qat’muk case reaches Supreme Court Continued from page 1 For the Ktunaxa, Grizzly Bear Spirit is a unique and indispensable source of collective as well as individual guidance, strength, and protection, and a necessary part of many Ktunaxa spiritual practices and beliefs. Qat’muk’s spiritual importance is deeply connected to its biological significance for living grizzly bears now and in the future. The United Nations’ Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples, made by the international organization in 2007, sets out the individual and collective rights of indigenous peoples, as well as their rights to culture, identity, language, employment, health, education and other issues. Though not legally binding, the declaration was adopted with
support from 144 countries, while Canada and three other nations conspicuously voted against the measure. The result of the Supreme Court’s decision, whether in favour or against the Ktunaxa Nation, has the potential to be a precedent-setting ruling in regards to indigenous peoples’ rights to freedom of religion worldwide, said Teneese. “There are articles in there [UN Declaration] that make reference to the rights of indigenous peoples to their spiritual beliefs and connections to places that have a relationship to their spiritual beliefs so we are hopeful that we can get a decision that will confirm what the United Nations declaration is already saying and also help us down the
path of some of the calls to action that the Truth and Reconciliation Commission identified,” Teneese said. The proposal to create a year-round ski resort at Jumbo has been ongoing for nearly 30 years, and has recently ground to a standstill as it is going through both the courts and through various government approval processes. Currently, the proposed project is stalled because an Environmental Assessment Certificate expired after the Ministry of Environment determined that the project was not substantially started last summer. In announcing her decision, Environment Minister Mary Polak determined that the physical activities undertaken on the various components did not meet the threshold of a
substantially started project. For the project to move forward, the proponents must start from scratch in the process to obtain a new EAC. However, the legal dispute isn’t connected with the substantially started issue. The Ktunaxa took the case—a charter challenge that the province infringed on their religious rights—to B.C. Supreme court in April 2014, which ruled in fa-
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vour of the province. An appeal of the same case was upheld by the courts in August 2015. Now the Ktunaxa are bringing the issue to the Supreme Court of Canada, which chooses to hear cases based on an initial hearing. “We are pleased with today’s ruling from the Supreme Court,” said Teneese.
“Our right to freedom of religion should not be held in less regard than that of other Canadians. We are confident that the Supreme Court of Canada will agree that Ktunaxa beliefs and practices are vital to who we are and must be taken into account by statutory decision makers. This fight is not just for the Ktu-
naxa, but every Canadian who values the Charter of Rights and Freedoms as an integral part of this society.” The Supreme Court of Canada indicated that no date has been set, but legal counsel for the Ktunaxa Nation roughly estimates that the case won’t be heard until January or February 2017.
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Tim Hortons all Smiles with Gift to EKRH Ortho Dep’t Courtesy C assandr a Schwarz
It was all smiles at the East Kootenay Regional Hospital this week when Matt Gareau, Owner of Tim Hortons outlets in Cranbrook and his management team joined members of the Cranbrook Health Care Auxiliary and East Kootenay Foundation for Health to welcome the arrival of some very special equipment for the hospital’s orthopedic department. The purchase of a cordless drill set for the department is only possible from the generosity of people like you who supported the 2015 Tim Hortons Smile Cookie Campaign. Together the two Tim Hortons outlets, the CHCA and EKFH sold individual, by the ½ or full dozen and case lots of cookies raising $18,760 to support the equipment purchase. The cordless drill set is an electrically operated device, which is used by surgeons to drill holes through the bones to fix implants during orthopedic surgeries. The annual smile cookie campaign has been supporting health care in the region for over a decade making a lasting impact in many areas of care at the regional hospital. The CHCA, EKFH and Tim Hortons are incredibly grateful for the continued support and thank you for the smile you too have left behind. Dr. Bernie Driedger, Orthopedic Surgeon (center), Tim Hortons, CHCA and EKFH take time to celebrate the arrival of the new cordless drill set
JWHL expands to Kimberley Weekday Morning/Afternoon Continued from page 1 “We are very excited to build on the long hockey tradition of our community by adding an elite female program to the renowned Dynamiter hockey history.” The Junior Women’s Hockey League was established in 2007 by Bill Driscoll and Kush Sidhu. It started with four teams, and has since expanded to more than a dozen in Canada and the U.S. Teams in the JWHL are assigned to a division (East or West), based mostly on where the organizations are located (but not always). Each team plays against the other teams in its division 3 times and against the teams in the other division two times during the regular season for a 27 game regular season. Following the regular season, a playoff is held to determine the JWHL Champion. “The JWHL has been successful at developing players because of
our commitment to our teams and athletes,” said JWHL co-founder Kush Sidhu said. “With a few teams leaving the JWHL, we are able to take this opportunity to bring in three solid and proven partners who
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will help us execute on our mission going forward.” Plans for the 20162017 including schedules and special events will be announced soon on the league website www.jwhl.org.
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Pastor Grant McDowell
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Sunday Service & Children’s Ministry 10:30 am www.cranbrookalliancechurch.com
First Baptist Church Pastor Kevin Ewaskow Children’s Ministries Worship Service 10:30 am 334 - 14th Ave. 250-426-4319 office@fbccranbrook.org
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St. Aidan Orthodox Church 201-7 Ave. S., Cranbrook 250-489-8006 Divine Liturgy Service 10:30am
Fellowship Lunch & Sunday School to follow. Fr. Andrew Applegate, 250-420-1582 All are welcome to come in, see, listen, pray, and stay for lunch.
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ast week, I wrote about some of the things we can learn from Good Friday. Next Friday, Christians from different churches in Cranbrook will join together for the twelfth Good Friday CrossWalk. We make a spiritual pilgrimage through the streets of downtown Cranbrook. This is worship in the streets! We pray for our city, its leaders and all who live here. We pray for our nation and for the world. The CrossWalk begins at 10 am on Good Friday at the Clock Tower. From there, we will carry a cross through the downtown core of the city and stop at several locations. At each stop, we read a passage from Scripture and we pray together. Our prayers will embrace the city and its people, leaders and governments around the world, our legal system, our health care system, caregivers of all sorts and those who need to be surrounded with prayer and compassion and grace. We pray for the victims and perpetrators of war and hatred. We pray for all whose lives need to be held up in the light of God’s love. We end with prayers for the churches and other faith groups, all who seek to live with peace and compassion in the world. We pray that we might learn to live and work together with compassion for the good of all people. Why do we do this? We do it as a faithful witness to the grace and compassion of God. We hold up our city in prayer so that God’s love might
Crosswalk, April 18, 2014 surround and embrace us all with healing grace. We journey together, bearing witness to Jesus who comes to our world with a different vision of what a whole and healthy life looks like. God’s vision for the world is of a community of compassion and companionship. It’s a world where power resides in service and self–giving love, not in might and coercion. It’s a vision of healing and restoration so that all people may live together in peace with justice. For faithful Christians, the cross is about an alternative vision of what life could be like. Jesus didn’t die on the cross primarily so that we could get to heaven. Rather, he was executed by the state because his vision of life was so radically different that he was seen as a threat. In the cross, we see the depth of Jesus’ passion for a world based on a radical equal-
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ity among all people. We see the power of God’s love, which holds us up even in the midst of the most painful suffering. In our CrossWalk, in our prayers, we give voice to that vision. We don’t ask God to come crashing into our world to set everything right. Rather, as we pray, we make a fresh commitment to live by the gospel values of compassion, peace, justice and wholeness. We make a public act of witness that we walk with Jesus, that we share that same vision of a life made whole and new. Canadian theologian Douglas John Hall talks about prayer as “learning to see the world through God’s eyes.” As we pray, we learn to view the world with compassion and grace. We learn to seek justice for all people. We seek to live on this earth as responsible and faithful people who care for one another and who care for the earth as
well. CrossWalking is one way in which we renew our commitment to walk in the way of Jesus. It is a way that leads to a cross, since walking this path faithfully will bring us into conflict with the world and its values. God invites us to be partners in what John Dominic Crossan calls “God’s great cleanup of the world”. We work in partnership with God, so that the gospel values of love and compassion and justice might triumph in our own lives and in the world. God has a deep, abiding and profound love for the world. Our prayers for the city and all its people, for peace and justice, for hope and healing, reflects our longing to participate in God’s passionate love affair with the world. As we journey through the city, we feel the burden of the cross we carry. At the same time, we experience the reality of its liberating power. We renew our commitment to the crucified and risen Christ as we commit ourselves to serve Cranbrook in love. Join us on Good Friday, March 25. We begin at the Clock Tower at 10 am, and end with fellowship and refreshments at Christ Church. I invite you to journey with us. Come pray with us. Come show your love for Cranbrook. Come carry the cross with us. Come and give witness to an alternative vision of what life could be like.
Yme Woensdregt is Pastor at Christ Church Anglican in Cranbrook
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took the town of Cranbrook six years before the first brewery was constructed: the Cranbrook Brewing and Malting Company. Sadly, for fans of home-brew it was a short-lived affair. In business from 1904–1906, it closed due to financial difficulties, leaving Cranbrook beer drinkers to depend on numerous out of town suppliers for their suds. In April, 1912, excavation began on a two-acre site outside city limits in Slaterville for the construction of a new brewery under the management of Messrs. Andrew Mueller and Harry Hesse, both of the former Moyie Brewery. Local contractors Christian and Jones signed on for construction beginning in early May although it was to be almost a year before it was complete. Originally standing three storeys high — one of the tallest buildings in the area — it consisted of a 35-barrel-a-day-capacity brewery measuring 38 feet by 50 feet, with water supplied by a deep well on the site, an additional 30-foot by 50-foot cold storage plant, an ice house to provide cooling in hot weather and an adjoining office. The beer was flowing by the autumn of 1913. “Have you tried Cranbrook Brewery’s beer or porter yet?” asked an advertisement of the day. “It is fine. Phone 177 and we will deliver at your house.” It was business more-or-less as usual for the next 12 years. There was the odd burp now and again: A fire quickly snuffed out by alert Slaterville residents when the boiler house threw sparks into the surrounding bush and a court case in 1917 — during the four years of prohibition in British Columbia — when the alcohol content of beer was limited to 2.5 percent and the brewery was found to be producing a product of over 6 percent. The case was eventually dismissed due to insufficient evidence with a sincere promise from the brewers to never ever ever do that again, a moot point when prohibition was repealed in 1921. The brewery halted production abruptly in the early morning hours of Sunday, August 2, 1925, when Charles
The Cranbrook Brewery Co. on Joseph Prairie. To the right are the Imperial Oil Co. tanks and ware house, ca. 1926-32. – photo Author’s collection
The partial remains of the brewery still stand on 6th St., N. photo Cameron April, 2014. MacDonald of the CPR rail yards, the Catholic sister supervisor at the St. Eugene Hospital and the night watchman at the Sash & Door Lumber Co. in Slaterville, all phoned the telephone night operator to report that the structure was on fire. The height of the building and its position in Slaterville gave first-rate sightlines throughout the city to view the ensuing blaze, one of the most spectacular in many years. With only two fire hydrants available, one of which was malfunctioning, there was not enough pressure to successfully fight the blaze. A water pipe in the building also burst which further lessened the pressure. The fire was joined by nu-
merous explosions from the bursting of both the vats and the compressed air tanks within the building. The grass to the rear of the brewery ignited and it was generally considered a wonder that both the adjoining office and nearby houses were saved. As it was, the majority of the plant and machinery were completely destroyed. Principal owner Joseph Brault of the Canadian (now the York) Hotel, J.E. Kennedy and others faced a loss of over $35,000 dollars, with the insurance covering only a portion of that. There was much speculation that the fire was an act of arson and that a hydrant had been tampered with but noth-
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ing came of it. For the fifteen men, suddenly unemployed, the only bright light once the blaze was extinguished was the possibility that the brewery might be rebuilt. In fact, a new brewery was soon under construction although this time on Joseph Prairie, immediately east of the railroad tracks and north of the city. There appears to be little on record of the construction undertaken by local contractor V. Liddicoat, save for a mention or two in council minutes as the brewery owners bargained with the city to have a water line extended to the site. The installation of the plant’s machinery began in January, 1926, with the hope that brewing might begin very shortly under the guidance of W. Schwartz, a brew master formerly of Philadelphia and recently of the Saskatchewan Brewing Company of Saskatoon. In February, 1926, Cranbrook’s city council agreed to float a loan to the Cranbrook Brewing Company in the amount of $1,200 at 6.5 percent interest in order to assist in the excavation for the new pipeline with the city “reserving the right to tap into the brewery line at any time,” by which it is understood to mean the water rather than the beer lines. The Cranbrook brewery was noticeably north of the city and alone on the prairie when completed but within a short time it was joined by the Imperial Oil Company who erected their storage tanks and warehouse immediately adjacent to the brewery and joined by North Star Oil to the north in 1932, thus helping to define the Cranbrook Street “Strip” of the future. The Cranbrook Brewing Company continued unabated through the Depression, the Second World War and into the 1950s. In 1957, the Fernie, Nelson, Trail and Cranbrook breweries amalgamated to form the Interior Brewing Company, consolidated into a single plant at Creston, the present day Columbia Brewery. The old Cranbrook Brewing Company building still stands on 6th Street, North, near the 7-11 store, its third and fourth floors, save a single south wall, torn off in the 1960s in order to facilitate removal of the tanks. It has seen use off and on over the years, generally for bottling works and recycling. Nowadays it evokes thoughts of ruin and decay, a shattered testament to the more self-sufficient communities of yore.
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Zborosky chases 30 goals as Kootenay Ice close campaign Veteran forward Zak Zborosky and Kootenay Ice look to finish season on high note in home-and-home with Calgary Hitmen
Taylor Rocc a Sports Editor
With two games remaining in the Western Hockey League regular season, Zak Zborosky is on a mission. The 19-year-old native of Regina has been a bright spot in what has otherwise been a trying season for the Kootenay Ice, who will miss the post-season for the first time in 18 years. Easily lost in the 12win campaign is the fact the 6-foot, 174-pound winger has posted career numbers, including 28 goals and 35 assists, to lead the club in scoring with 63 points. “It’s one of the things that gets overlooked the most,” said Luke Pierce, head coach of the Kootenay Ice, “the success that he’s had on a team that — let’s call a spade a spade — has been void of talent at times with the injuries we’ve had
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WHL Regular Season: Game 71 7:00 p.m. (MT) - Western Financial Place LAST MEETING: KTN 2 at CGY 3 (Dec. 28) HITMEN vs. ICE 40-26-2-2 RECORD 12-52-6-0 Third (Central) DIVISION Sixth (Central) Fourth (Eastern) CONF. 12th (Eastern) 235 GF 148 212 GA 309 Fifth (22.8%) PP 22nd (14.3%) Fifth (81.4%) PK 22nd (73.6%) R. Fazleev (19-51-70) TOP SCORER Z. Zborosky (28-35-63) C. Porter (3.01 GAA) TOP GOALIE W. Hoflin (4.09 GAA) 4-2 W at RDR (March 15) LAST GAME 2-0 W vs. EDM (March 15) W1 STREAK W2 March 20 vs. KTN NEXT GAME March 20 at CGY
and things like that. A lot of times, talent is a product of your teammates and he hasn’t had a lot of support a lot of nights. To do what he’s done is pretty remarkable and should be commended.” Closing the season with a home-and-home series against the Calgary Hitmen, Zborosky’s
mission objective is simple: hit the 30-goal plateau. “I’ve been talking about getting 30 goals since I hit the 27-goal mark,” Zborosky said with a smile Thursday afternoon prior to practice at Western Financial Place. “It’s on my mind, maybe a little too much. But I think that
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Forward Zak Zborosky (left) fends off a check from defenceman Kyle Yewchuk (right) during a 2-0 win for the Kootenay Ice over the Edmonton Oil Kings Tuesday at Western Financial Place. would be really exciting, it would be a big milestone in my career.” After being on the
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Continued from page 8 That factor helped motivate the speedy winger and tasked with leading the offense of a young group, Zborosky responded. “It’s a big motivation,” Zborosky said. “Being knocked off the list and not drafted, not invited to a camp, you sort of look at yourself and realize that over the summer you’ve got to work harder and train harder. Then you’ve got to do more in games and be more productive. If you’re a skill guy, you’ve got to make those plays and score those goals.” Having seen a number of other undrafted WHL veterans sign NHL contracts in their overage year, including former teammate Jon Martin, Zborosky’s hope for a professional opportunity is still very much alive as he pens the final few scenes of the 2015-16 season and begins looking ahead to his overage campaign in 2016-17. “For Zak, to reach those types of plateaus, he has to be much more consistent within a game,” Pierce said. “I think that starts with practice, doing all the little habits right, hitting the net, stopping in front of the net, finding all those greasy things, too. “It’s been good for him to see some of these players, and a former teammate in Jon, and other guys throughout the league that people never really expected to have the type of years they’ve had. It makes it realistic. It doesn’t make it easy, but it gives you
ning these last two games — it’s fun when you win. I hope we can carry that into Friday night.” It has been easily seen that Zborosky and the Ice have been enjoying the game significantly more this past week and as far as Pierce is concerned, that’s been one of the biggest factors in sparking the success. “We’re trying to enjoy the game as much as we can and at the same time, working to get better,” Pierce said. “Third period, you get a lead, you start to change your approach a little bit where now it’s about winning and shutting them down. But we got ourselves into that situation [Tuesday against the Edmonton Oil Kings] by playing the game a little more loose, a little more free and having some fun. “I think we’ve seen some improvement and growth in the way that we’re playing and generating some offense on our own. We want to continue to enjoy it and continue to try and tweak some little things that can set us up and give us an idea what we having coming into next year.” The Kootenay Ice will hand out team awards to recognize the best and brightest from the season past, with an ice-level ceremony prior to puck drop Friday night at Western Financial Place.
Zak Zborosky hope that it can be done.” Martin, of course, signed an entry-level free agent contract with the NHL’s San Jose Sharks after stacking up career highs with the Swift Current Broncos, including 41 goals and 73 points through 68 games. Prior to that, Martin’s career bests with the Ice were no higher than 10 goals (2013-14) and 24 points (2014-15). Riding a two-game winning streak into the final weekend of the regular season, Zborosky and the Ice (1252-6-0) will look to bite to the Calgary Hitmen (40-26-2-2) one final time in 2015-16. The Hitmen visit Cranbrook’s Western Financial Place Friday night (7 p.m.) before hosting the Ice Sunday afternoon (1 p.m.) at the Scotiabank Saddledome in Calgary. “We’re pretty confident coming in and we want to finish the year out strong,” Zborosky said. “We haven’t had the best year, but win-
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The Kimberley Dynamiters spotted themselves a 2-0 lead in the best-of-seven Kootenay Conference championship with a heart-stopping third period comeback in a 4-2 win Wednesday night at the Kimberley Civic Centre. That victory didn’t come easily and the next won’t be any easier as the Nitros take their KIJHL championship defense on the road to Fruitvale for Games 3 and 4 this weekend. “We can’t get too high, can’t get too low here,” said Nitros captain
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this team,” said Terry Jones, head coach of the Nitehawks. “I thought [Game 2] was a better effort all around. We finished a lot more checks. We wore their top players down a bit more. We’ve got to control the momentum. “I’m hopeful we can come out, establish ourselves and our gameplan, get going offensively and continue to bear down offensively. “It’s a seven-game series and we’ve got to win the next game.” In their lone trip to Beaver Valley earlier this season, the Nitros es-
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LANE STACEY GEORGE WILLUMEIT FEBRUARY 17, 1970 MARCH 8, 2016 It is with profound sadness that we announce the passing of our beloved husband, father, son, sonin law, brother, brother-inlaw, uncle and friend on March 8, 2016 at Rockyview Hospital in Calgary after succumbing to a sudden illness.
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Pat is survived by her loving daughter Corine (Rick) Armstrong, her greatest joyâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s in her life, her three granddaughters Kerisa, Jessica and Natalie Armstrong, her step son Rod Mulholland, brothers Rolland (Betty) and Ronald (Chris). Pat had many nieces and nephews; those close to her heart were nephew Steven Stefanuk (Trish) and children David, Aaron and Dayna and niece Patti Grady (Dave) and children Nicholas Grady, Kyla Brass (Greg) and baby Ethan.
Pat was born in Truro, Nova Scotia in 1942. She moved to Cranbrook in 1960. She began her career with BC Tel as a telephone operator in 1966, where she held a 30 year career retiring in 1996. Pat was a life time member of TWU/Telus Communications Workers Union and was also a member of the Telus Community Ambassadors since 2000; working within the community raising money for different charities. During her retirement Pat volunteered at Key City Theatre for four years. She was also an active member of the Royal Canadian Legion Branch #24, and she was always very proud to march in the parades. Pat had a zest for life and loved to play golf with her dear friend Betty and â&#x20AC;&#x153;in the dayâ&#x20AC;? belonged to the Cranbrook Parachute and Skydiving Club. She loved all of her â&#x20AC;&#x153;Telusâ&#x20AC;? girls who all had a special place in her heart, as well as her neighbour Jackie. Pat was predeceased by her mother Phyllis Durning, father Carl Durning, sister Joyce Stefanuk, sister Geraldine Golden & brother Doug Durning. A service for Pat will be held at McPherson Funeral Home in Cranbrook on Monday, March 21, 2016 at 1:00 pm followed by a toast at the Royal Canadian Legion Branch #24 in Cranbrook. Arrangements entrusted to McPherson Funeral Service. Condolences for the family can be offered at: www.mcphersonfh.com
BOOKKEEPER Required
Caliper Machine & Hydraulics is looking for a full-time bookkeeper with a sound knowledge of basic accounting principles. You must have the ability to reconcile from start to finish, all facets required in the compilation of financial statements, including: Accounts receivable, accounts payable, bank reconciliations, payroll and other general ledger entries as required. Extensive knowledge and use of Sage (Simply Accounting) software is essential, as well as Word and Excel. You must have the willingness to assist other staff when required. We offer a great working environment, competitive wage package and full support for our staff. Please email your resume with a cover letter to Mike Hambalek at:
mike@calipermachine.com or drop off at Caliper, 807 Industrial Road #3. Closing date is March 31st 2016.
A Celebration of Life service will be held at the Cranbrook Alliance Church on Friday, March 18 at 1:00pm.
Patricia â&#x20AC;&#x153;Patâ&#x20AC;? passed away at East Kootenay Regional Hospital on Tuesday, March 15, 2016 after a courageous two year battle with cancer. She was 74.
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Castlegar, BC Zellstoff Celgar is North Americaâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s newest and largest single line sustainable softwood kraft pulp mill located in the West Kootenay region of B.C. Celgar is part of Mercer International, which also owns and operates two world class softwood mills in Germany. All three mills continue to invest in their core assets and investigate new revenue streams in the emerging bio-economy to further improve their long term viability. We are in need of a Laboratory/Environmental Technologist to work full-time in our Technical Department. This position is responsible for the routine testing of all samples in relation to the pulping process and associated environmental permits. Project based work and diversification between the Laboratory and Environmental Departments will be performed on an as needed basis and dependent on qualifications and skill sets. The tasks of the successful candidate will be to: 1. Carry out routine and special chemical tests for mill process and for quality control. 2. Carry out routine environmental tests on effluent and air as outlined in the permits. 3. Interact with operations, environment, and engineering staff to gain information and solve problems. 4. Observe data results for trends and anomalies. Be able to demonstrate an understanding how different factors influence results and makes adjustments accordingly. 5. Participate in routine equipment calibration and ensure that audits/updates of policies and procedures are performed such as required by ISO 14001 EMS and ISO 9001 QMS requirements. 6. Prepare and standardize solutions used for analyses throughout the mill. 7. Analyze unknown materials, such as scales and deposits, microscope analysis on pulp and asbestos. 8. Other technical duties and projects as assigned.
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A icon of extreme snowmobiling was one of three people killed in separate avalanches on the same day in British Columbia. Daniel Davidoff, 45, who was known as the “Krazy Canadian” after appearing in numerous snowmobiling adventure films, died Monday in mountains near his hometown of Castlegar, in south-central B.C. Davidoff was reported missing late that night after failing to return from a planned solo snowmobiling trip, said regional coroner Larry Marzinzik. He said a search team found the man’s body on Tuesday morning near College Creek Forestry Rd., and determined he had been struck by a snowslide. The coroner said two Alberta men were identified as victims of a separate incident northeast of Kamloops on Monday afternoon, increasing the death toll to 13 from avalanches across Western Canada this season. Many people have posted online tributes to Davidoff, who is featured in a series of backcountry sledding videos called “Krazy Canadian Adventures.” A description for one film posted on YouTube invites audiences to watch as the “Krazy crew heads out in search of new terrain, over-your-head powder, huge cliff drops and nearly impossible chutes that can only be climbed with huge horsepower turbo sleds and pure adrenaline.”
The creator of a B.C. snowmobiling page on Facebook, titled “Nobody sleds alone,” posted that Davidoff’s death should be a big wake-up call. “No one should ride alone, regardless of skill or equipment. Dan was one of the best chute climbers around. Extremely knowledgeable in the backcountry and of snow conditions,” the post said. “Yet this happened. No matter how good, how prepared you are Ma Nature takes no prisoners.” Davidoff was featured in several extreme sport magazines, which tout him as the only two-time winner of the “Xtremey Award” for best performance in a snowmobile film. A 2011 interview with Davidoff in Snowest magazine says his “ridiculous hillclimbs” and countless first ascents earned him a reputation as one of the top backcountry hillclimbers. It says he swore off alcohol and drugs in his youth, allowing him to “live on a natural high.” Davidoff told the magazine he started riding about 40 years ago with his parents, who would pack him on their sled before he was two years old. Asked whether he had advice for up-and-coming hillclimbers, Davidoff suggested people “ride smart” during dangerous avalanche days. “You can always come back and slay the face another day,” he said. “But when the snow is safe and you feel it in your belly go for it. If you don’t feel it, trust your instincts. My worst failures always came when I had a bad feeling and didn’t listen to it.”
CanWel announces acquisition of Jemi Fibre The Fress Press
On Mar. 9, CanWel Building Materials and Jemi Fibre Corp. announced they have entered a “definitive agreement” in which CanWel will acquire all of the issued shares of Jemi Fibre. Jemi Fibre has roughly 136,000 acres of private timberlands, including land in the Elk Valley. Jemi Fibre’s equity value is estimated at $11 million. The purchase agreement with CanWel means that Jemi Fibre will become a subsidiary of CanWel, combining Jemi Fibre’s operations with CanWel’s platform. The acquisition includes all 136,000 acres of timberlands, harvesting operations, multiple post peeling facilities, two specialty wood treatment plants and one saw mill. The agreement will also create Canada’s only vertically integrated building materials distribution company and was unanimously approved by the board of directors of both companies. Mike Jenks, the CEO of Jemi Fibre,
entered into a long-term agreement with CanWel, and will continue to lead Jemi Fibre as a subsidiary of CanWel. “We are extremely pleased to be joining the CanWel organization to establish a more stable operating platform,” said Jenks in a press release. “Joining CanWel allows us to be part of a larger entity with deep and effective sales and distribution channels, operating expertise and a strong balance sheet. We have worked hard building a highly strategic, valuable and integrated collection of assets and look forward to continuing our company’s vision as part of CanWel.” CanWel is a Vancouver-based business, founded in 1989. It’s gained a reputation for being one of Canada’s largest distributors of building materials and renovation products. They have a number of distribution centres across the country and in the United States.
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