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Considered the top Irish acoustic band in the world today, the quintet put on a hard-driving show at the Key City Theatre Saturday, April 16. Left to right: Kevin Crawford, Cillian Vallely, Colin Farrell, Patrick Doocey, Trevor Hutchison. Barry Coulter photo
41 years isn’t such a long time Longtime Townsman press operator calls it a career Townsman Staff
Stop the presses! After 41 years with the Cranbrook Daily Townsman, Gord Askew is calling it a career. Askew, who started working in the newspaper industry right out of high school, pulled his last issue of the Daily Townsman off the press on Friday before heading into retirement. When wrapping up high school, Askew gave serious thought to becoming an auto mechanic because of his interest in machinery. However, a job opened up in the press room of the Daily Townsman, which piqued his curiosity, so he applied. Next thing you know, 41 years flies by. “I’ve always been a big newspaper guy,” Askew said. “I always
grab a newspaper to read in the morning or when I’m on vacation. It’s an industry that’s given me my livelihood.” Hired as an apprentice, Askew has been a part of five different press installs over the years, and while the press technology hasn’t changed much, the prepress preparation— composing the newspaper before the use of computers and software—has been seen a massive evolution. But it isn’t just the production technology that changed, it was the print capability and quality, as the Daily Townsman moved from black and white to full colour in 1976, with four units allowing for 16 pages of colour.
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Deadly fentanyl tide on the rise in region C arolyn Gr ant
Last week provincial health officer Dr. Perry Kendall declared a public health emergency over a significant increase in drug-related overdoses and deaths throughout B.C. The action will allow medical health officers throughout the province to collect more robust, real-time information on overdoses in order to identify immediately where risks are arising and take proactive action to warn and protect people who use drugs. Of particular concern to health officials is the rising use of fentanyl, which is being detected in more and more overdose deaths. While you may be tempted to think hard drugs are more of a big city problem, that is not necessarily so, says Kimberley RCMP Cpl. Chris Newel. “You see harder drugs and you think big city,”
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The rising use of fentanyl, which is being detected in more and more overdose deaths. is of particular concern to health officials. he said. “But we are seeing more than we’d like to. More so in Cranbrook than in Kimberley, but traffickers go back and forth between all the communities. Just because someone was arrested in Cranbrook doesn’t mean they weren’t operating in Kimberley, Wasa, Moyie. “Our huge concern that people are buying stuff, even marijuana that is perceived as a soft drug, and it is laced with fentanyl — a highly addictive, potentially fatal drug.”
According the National Institute of Drug Abuse, fentanyl is a powerful synthetic opiate analgesic similar to but more potent than morphine. It is typically used to treat patients with severe pain, or to manage pain after surgery. EK Addictions has been very active in trying to get information on opioid overdoses in the East Kootenay out to the public and to users since fentanyl began appearing in the area in 2014.
See FENTANYL, Page 4
SAR volunteers training in military aircraft Tre vor Cr awley
If you look up to the skies on Monday afternoon, it’s a bird, t’s a plane… It’s actually a plane—a CC-130 Hercules aircraft from the 435 Transport Reserve Squadron of the Canadian Forces that is participating in a training exercise in the region. The aircraft is in the area to gather mountain flying experience and the training exercise will include both Air and Ground Search and Rescue volunteers from Cranbrook and Kimberley. The exercise will simulate a small aircraft that has crashed, with military personnel and SAR volunteers completing the full range of activities that would take place from conducting an initial visual and electronic search—listening for emergency radio beacon signals—through to SAR techs parachuting to the crash site. “Civilian Air SAR volunteers from Cranbrook CASARA (Civil Air Search & Rescue Assn) in a 4-seat aircraft will also be participating and conducting an electronic and visual search for the simulated missing aircraft,” said Allister Pedersen, a training officer with the Civil Air Search and Rescue Association. “It is common for missing aircraft searches to involve trained civilian volunteers (pilots, navigators and spotters) who are familiar with the local area and can be on-scene quicker especially in areas such as the Kootenays which are quite distant from the nearest SAR bases. “Cranbrook Ground Search & Rescue will also be working with the Air SAR teams.” The training exercise was to run Monday and Tuesday, unless a real emergency requires a response from Air and Ground SAR.
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Get fitted for Trashion 2016
Thursday, April 21, at the Tamarack Centre in Cranbrook — be there or be square. The Trashionistas of the Art Department of MBSSSSSS (Mount Baker Senior Secondary School For Serious Sartorial Showcases) are putting together their designs for the sixth annual Trashion Fashion Show — where creative couture is king. Three art classes have come together to produce 90 artist creations — the event has grown so large that the artists are working in pairs. And the theme this year is ‘Film Fashion Through the Millennia,’ from ‘The Flintstones’ through to ‘Bladerunner’ and beyond. Andrew Schubert is Master of Ceremonies for the event, which starts at 7 p.m. See you there, Sophisticados! Photos by Barry Coulter
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Askew retires from press after 41 years
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Continued from page 1 Doing press installs were one of the more self-admitted interesting aspects of Askew’s career. Each one posed an interesting challenge to assemble from various parts into a working press. And he got quite adept at it after doing it five times between the old office on 7th Ave. and at the current office on Cranbrook St. He never had a ‘Stop the Presses’ moment that are so often dramatized on TV or the movies, however, the biggest news story of his career was when a 727 airplane crashed out at the Canadian Rockies International Airport in 1978 that killed 42 people, including many locals. Erica Morell, an account executive with the Townsman who has been with the business since 1978, said Askew will be missed. “Gord was here when I started 38 years ago and he has been a mainstay of press operations ever since. He became a good friend of mine and I’m going to miss his cheerful personality and I wish him all the best in the next chapter of his life,” Morell said. Outside of work, you can find Askew taking in local hockey games, whether it be the Kootenay Ice or the Kimberley Dynamiters, or spending time with his wife, Leigh, two daughters and three grandchildren.
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The press team at the Cranbrook Townsman, Friday, April 15, 2016. Left to right: Evan Hayashi, Dave Wendell, Gord Askew, Russell Johnston. Friday, April 15, was the day the last issue of the Cranbrook Daily Townsman was produced. Today, April 19, is the first day of the Cranbrook Townsman.
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Northstar Rails to Trails ready for another season For the Townsman
Cyclists and other trails users anxiously wait each spring for the snow to melt. This year the snow was pretty much gone by the end of March. Usually the trail is not free of snow until May and it caught the society and cities off guard. But the washrooms are now open and it’s clear riding all the way! The Northstar Rails to Trails Society has
been working with the Cities of Cranbrook and Kimberley, working out trail maintenance responsibilities upgrades and enhancements. There will be more on this in the next month or so. The society undertook several projects over the winter, one of which is the trail interpretive signs. Pedestals and signboards have been erected at several locations along the trail
including at Kimberley, Wycliffe and Cranbrook. Photos and information depicting the history of the area will be on the boards. This will enhance the trail experience for many users and society is looking forward to feedback. The society is also working to repair the finish on the benches along the trail. The weather can be harsh on the exposed wood so this will likely be an on-
going. A reminder the Annual General Meeting will take place at the Kimberley Centennial Hall, June 14, at 7 p.m. The cities and society encourage all users to take part, meet the directors, learn about upcoming changes and improves and be part of this wonderful attraction. Chris Newel Society Director
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Hospital staff, patients move into new ICU Moving day at the East Kootenay Regional Hospital Trevor Crawley
The new ICU at the East Kootenay Regional Hospital officially received it’s first patients on Thursday after the facility finished construction in February. The $20 million
project, funded by provincial and regional governments, features six beds, two of which are for high-acuity care which are for patients who require more care than a standard inpatient ward but less than the ICU.
AJ Brekke, the Director, Emergency and Trauma Services with Interior Health, says the new ICU — a 787 square-metre addition to the northeast side of the EKRH — allows IH staff to provide patient care in a space that
Public Hearing Notice Public Notice is hereby given that the Municipal Council of the Corporation of the City of Cranbrook proposes to adopt “City of Cranbrook Official Community Plan Amendment Bylaw No. 3853, 2016” and “City of Cranbrook Zoning Amendment Bylaw No. 3855, 2016” Bylaw No. 3853 cited as “City of Cranbrook Official Community Plan Amendment Bylaw No. 3853, 2016” will change the land use designation of the subject properties from “Park/Institutional/Recreation” to “Core Commercial”. Bylaw No. 3855 cited as “City of Cranbrook Zoning Amendment Bylaw No. 3855, 2016” will change the zoning designation of the subject properties from “Public Institutional Zone: P-1” to “Community Commercial Zone: C-1”.
RNs on the transfer team; Toni, Charlene, Leslie, Celina, and Jannelle.
The purpose of the proposed OCP and zoning amendment is to accommodate potential future commercial development.
SCHOOL DISTRICT 5 IS INVITING ALL THREE YEAR OLDS TO SCHOOL!
The subject properties are legally described as Lots 45 & 46, Block 88, District Lot 5 Kootenay District Plan 669, as shown on the map below.
READY, SET, LEARN is an initiative that recognizes that families
need positive connections with the school system and community agencies that provide relevant resources and information. Most public elementary schools in Southeast Kootenay School District will be offering an opportunity for all three year olds to come to their neighbourhood school (children born in 2013 who have turned three by the date of the RSL event). This event is a partnership between the province, the district, and the early childhood teachers in Cranbrook, Fernie, Sparwood, Jaffray, and Elkford. Ready, Set, Learn will include opportunities such as a tour of the school, a visit to the kindergarten classroom, activities, refreshments, displays or presentations by school children.
“City of Cranbrook Official Community Plan Amendment Bylaw No. 3853, 2016” and “City of Cranbrook Zoning Amendment Bylaw No. 3855, 2016” may be inspected between the hours of 8:30 a.m. and 4:30 p.m., Monday through Friday, excluding holidays, up until April 25, 2016, as posted on the bulletin board in the foyer at City Hall, or in the office of the Municipal Clerk. The Public Hearing will commence in the Council Chamber of City Hall, 40 - 10 Avenue South at 6:00 p.m. on the 25th day of April, 2016. All persons who believe that their interest in property is affected by the proposed Bylaw Amendment may submit written presentations to the City of Cranbrook prior to the date of the Hearing and they may also submit written and/or verbal presentations at the Hearing, thereby allowing all persons an opportunity to be heard on this matter. SUBMISSIONS WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED AFTER THE PUBLIC HEARING. Municipal Clerk
Parents and caregivers will receive helpful tips for supporting their preschooler’s learning and development. They will also be provided with information about local services available. Each child will receive a learning kit. Four year olds, those children who will be entering kindergarten in September 2016, will be invited to Kindergarten Orientation in their neighborhood school. CRANBROOK SCHOOLS
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Steeples Elementary..................................10:00 - 12:00 pm Highlands Elementar ................................ 10:30 – 11:30 am Gordon Terrace Elementary..........................9:00 - 10:00 am Pinewood Elementary ..................................9:30 - 10:30 am T. M. Roberts Elementary ............................ 9:00 – 11:00 am Kootenay Orchards Elementary ....................9:00 - 10:00 am
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Jaffray Elementary Jr. Sec. ......................... 9:00 – 11:00 am F. J. Mitchell Elementary .............................. 1:00 – 2:30 pm Isabella Dicken Elementary..........................9:30 - 10:30 am Rocky Mountain Elementary ........................9:00 - 10:00 am
EARLY LEARNING FAIRS
April 14 Elk Valley @ F. J. Mitchell Elem. (Sparwood).. 1:00 – 2:30 pm May 31 Cranbrook @ New Playground ................. 10:00 – 12:00 pm (Please note the date/time for the Cranbrook Fair are tentative.)
isn’t as confined as the old ICU location. “Staff and physicians of the ICU have always provided excellent care yet their existing space was too small and didn’t allow for adequate confidentiality and privacy for our patients,” said Brekke. “The new space is large, airy, and full of natural light, colors and wood tones. “With the completion of the new space there is now ample room for all the ICU equipment and patients belongings all the while allowing staff to do what they do best—provide first class care to the patients of the East Kootenay. Today was an amazing day for the EKRH staff.” In addition to the ICU facility, the EKRH also underwent a major electrical upgrade which improves power supply to the entire hospital, optimizes the systems performance and provides capacity to expand for future power needs. IH staff are currently planning to develop the old ICU space on the third floor of the EKRH into a paediatric space. According to Kootenay East MLA Bill Bennett’s remarks during an official ribbon-cutting ceremony in February, the projects were completed ahead of schedule and under budget.
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Fentanyl rise a growing health concern Continued from page 1
Dean Nicholson from EK Addictions says fentanyl arrived on the scene suddenly in January of 2014. “We began to see a rash of young people coming in reporting oxycontin use but finding it was laced with fentanyl,” he said. “We saw it in Cranbrook and Invermere the most but it is all over the East Kootenay. We immediately put out a public notice. “We have seen local overdoses, both fatal and non-fatal. There was a fatal overdose in Invermere just a couple of weeks ago.” The problem is exacerbated, he says, by the fact that some of the green pills being sold on the streets as fentanyl, is not even real fentanyl. “Originally, you’d find fentanyl being sold as oxycontin. But as oxycontin became a drug of abuse, pharmaceuticals changed the formula, making it harder to grind up and inject. And there was a clamp down on opioid prescriptions. The supply dwindled. Real fentanyl is hard to get. It is mainly used in hospital settings. “So organized crime started to look at synthetically produced fentanyl. That’s what we see on the streets. There is no quality control. Quality varies tremendously.” This leads to another huge problem. While EK Addictions is a partner in the distribution of naloxone kits to be administered in case of
“We have seen local overdoses, both fatal and non-fatal. There was a fatal overdose in Invermere just a couple of weeks ago.” Dean Nicholson
East Kootenay Addictions Society overdoses, some of this synthetic fentanyl is not an opioid at all, which means naloxone won’t work. “In talking to people at Ponderosa House, which is the treatment facility in the East Kootenay, they are finding that people aren’t responding to the opioid treatment. Some fentanyl on the streets has no opioids at all. There is a huge risk of overdose. “Naloxone will reverse an overdose of opioids and we are trying to get it into the hands of street people, but it’s not going to work on some of these drugs. We don’t know what these drugs are. If the drug doesn’t have opioids, and the person is not responding to naloxone, that person needs to get to emergency.” If you require assistance with a family member, friend or your own use of any drug, EK Addictions is there for you. They have an office
Info/Planning sessions at Public Produce Garden For the Townsman
The Cranbrook Food Action Committee are hosting a couple of sessions this week and next to introduce new gardeners to Cranbrook’s Public Produce Garden. These first information and planning sessions of the season are planned for April 21 and 28 at 4:30 pm in the garden. The Cranbrook Public Produce Garden — which has become a centrepiece of community gardening since it opened several years ago — is located in
MacKinnon Park on 18th Avenue North, between 8th Street st on the phoNorth and 6th Street North, one block west of Victoria between Hot Shots and Save On Foods. “These sessions well introduce new gardeners to the space and how this free, open gate space works,” said Sophie Larsen, Cranbrook Food Action Committee Coordinator. “We will be planning what will be grown this year. It will also be a chance for seasoned gardeners to give feedback and input.”
in every EK community. You can contact them at 1-877-489-4344. Other agencies that can be of assistance are Ankors in EK at 250-426-3383; Street Angels at 250-4202756 and Ktunaxa Health at 250-420-2700. “Mixing fentanyl with street-sold heroin or cocaine markedly amplifies their potency and potential dangers. Effects include: euphoria, drowsiness/respiratory depression and arrest, nausea, confusion, constipation, sedation, unconsciousness, coma, tolerance, and addiction,” the NIDA says. In BC, the increase in
the proportion of illicit drug overdose deaths for which fentanyl was detected (alone or in combination with other drugs) : 2012 - 5% 2013 -15% 2014- 25% 2015- 31% (approximate - not all investigations are concluded) There were 474 apparent illicit drug overdose deaths in 2015, which is a 30 per cent increase in deaths from 2014 (365 deaths). By declaring a health emergency, health authorities will have more ability to collect information on overdoses,
PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE Public Notice is hereby given that the Municipal Council of the Corporation of the City of Cranbrook is considering adopting “City of Cranbrook Zoning Amendment Bylaw No. 3857, 2016”.
both fatal and those circumstances where the victim recovers, from font line responders. This information will help prevent future overdoses and deaths by better targeting outreach, bad drug warn-
ings, awareness campaigns and distribution of naloxone training and kits. It will help health care workers connect with vulnerable communities and provide take-home naloxone to the people who need it.
The information will be collected by the provincial health officer and analyzed at a provincial level by the BC Centre for Disease Control to better inform management of this public health crisis.
Public Hearing Notice Public Notice is hereby given that the Municipal Council of the Corporation of the City of Cranbrook proposes to adopt “City of Cranbrook Official Community Plan Amendment Bylaw No. 3852, 2016” and “City of Cranbrook Zoning Amendment Bylaw No. 3854, 2016”. Bylaw No. 3852 cited as “City of Cranbrook Official Community Plan Amendment Bylaw No. 3852, 2016” will change the land use designation of the subject properties from “Park/Institutional/Recreation” to “Core Commercial”. Bylaw No. 3854 cited as “City of Cranbrook Zoning Amendment Bylaw No. 3854, 2016” will change the zoning designation of the subject properties from “Public Institutional Zone: P-1” to “Community Commercial Zone: C-1”. The purpose of the proposed OCP and zoning amendment is to accommodate potential future commercial development. The subject properties are legally described as Lots 42, 43 & 44, Block 88, District Lot 5 Kootenay District Plan 669 (Civic Address: 37 – 11th Avenue South), as shown on the map below.
The proposed text amendment to the Zoning Bylaw will change sections of Comprehensive Development Zone 3: CD-3 Shadow Mountain. The purpose of the proposed amendment is to update the regulations for secondary suites for the two single-family residential districts of River’s Crossing to reflect recent changes to the BC Building Code. Specifically, the regulations used to calculate the size of secondary suites will be changed from the “total floor area of the principle dwelling unit” to the “total living floor area of the building”. The “living floor area” calculation does not include attached storage garages. The maximum size of secondary suites at River’s Crossing will be limited to 40% of the total living floor area or 90 m2, whichever is less, as permitted by the BC Building Code. “City of Cranbrook Zoning Amendment Bylaw No. 3857, 2016” may be inspected between the hours of 8:30 a.m. and 4:30 p.m., Monday through Friday, excluding holidays, up until April 25, 2016, as posted on the bulletin board in the foyer at City Hall, or in the office of the Municipal Clerk. The Public Hearing will commence in the Council Chamber, City Hall, 40 - 10 Avenue South at 6:00 p.m. on April 25, 2016. All persons who believe that their interest in property is affected by the proposed Bylaw Amendment may submit written presentations to the City of Cranbrook prior to the date of the Hearing and they may also submit written and/ or verbal presentations at the Hearing, thereby allowing all persons an opportunity to be heard on this matter. SUBMISSIONS WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED AFTER THE PUBLIC HEARING. Municipal Clerk
“City of Cranbrook Official Community Plan Amendment Bylaw No. 3852, 2016” and “City of Cranbrook Zoning Amendment Bylaw No. 3854, 2016” may be inspected between the hours of 8:30 a.m. and 4:30 p.m., Monday through Friday, excluding holidays, up until April 25, 2016, as posted on the bulletin board in the foyer at City Hall, or in the office of the Municipal Clerk. The Public Hearing will commence in the Council Chamber of City Hall, 40 - 10 Avenue South at 6:00 p.m. on the 25th day of April, 2016. All persons who believe that their interest in property is affected by the proposed Bylaw Amendment may submit written presentations to the City of Cranbrook prior to the date of the Hearing and they may also submit written and/or verbal presentations at the Hearing, thereby allowing all persons an opportunity to be heard on this matter. SUBMISSIONS WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED AFTER THE PUBLIC HEARING. Municipal Clerk
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Non-Linear Climate Emergency
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you spend a lot of time talking to scientists about climate change, there’s one word you’ll hear time and time again, and yet it’s hardly ever mentioned in the public discussion of climate change. The word is “non-linear”. Most people think of global warming as an incremental thing. It may be inexorable, but it’s also predictable. Alas, most people are wrong. The climate is a very complex system, and complex systems can change in non-linear ways. In other words, you cannot count on the average global temperature rising steadily but slowly as we pump more and more greenhouse gases into the atmosphere. It may do that – but there may also be a sudden jump in the average global temperature that lands you in a world of hurt. That may be happening now. “We are moving into uncharted territory with frightening speed,” said Michel Jarraud, secretary-general of the World Meteorological Organisation, last November. He was referring to the fact that the warming is now accelerating in an unprecedented way. 2014 was the hottest year ever – until 2015 beat it by a wide margin. 2016 may beat that record by an even wider margin. It was the hottest January ever – and then the average global temperature in February was a full fifth of a degree Celsius higher than January. That was a huge jump, since the “average global temperature” is an average of all the temperatures over the seas and the land in both the summer hemisphere and the winter hemisphere. It is normally a very stable figure, changing no more than a few hundredths of a degree from
year to year. But March was not only hotter than February. It was hotter by an even wider margin than February was over January. Indeed, each of the past eleven months has beaten the highest previously recorded average temperature for that month. Some people try to explain this all away by blaming it on El Niño, a periodical rise in the ocean surface temperature in the eastern Pacific that moves the rainfall patterns around worldwide, causing droughts here and floods there. But El Niño is a LOCAL rise in temperature, it does not normally affect the average global temperature much. El Niño had not even Gwynne begun when 2014 beat all Dyer the records for average global temperature. It was a powerful influence on weather patterns for all of 2015, but climate scientists estimate that it was responsible for only 10 percent of the record warming in that year. 2015 would still have been hotter than 2014 even if you subtracted the El Niño effect. And it was far hotter than the last big El Niño year, 1997. As for the frightening acceleration in the warming in the past three months, that has no precedent in any El Niño year, or indeed in any previous year. It could be some random short-term fluctuation in average global temperature, but coming on top of the record warming of 2014 and 2015 it feels a lot more like part of a trend. Could this be non-linear change, an abrupt and irreversible change in the climate? Yes. And if it is, how far will it go before it stabilises again at some higher average global temperature? Nobody knows.
Last year the average global temperature reached one full degree Celsius higher than the pre-industrial average. That is halfway to the plus-two degree level which all the world’s governments have agreed we must never exceed, but at least we got to plus-one slowly,over a period of two centuries. The plus-two threshold matters because at that point the warming we have already caused will trigger natural feedbacks that we cannot control: the loss of the Arctic sea-ice, the melting of the permafrost, and immense releases of carbon dioxide from the warming oceans. After plus-two, we will no longer be able to stop the warming by ending our own greenhouse gas emissions. Even at the global climate summit in Paris last December, there was still hope that we might avoid triggering the feedbacks, because the historic rate of warming would still give us about 25 years to work on cutting our emissions before we reach plus-two. But if the current nonlinear surge in warming persists, we could have covered half the remaining distance and reached plus 1.5 degrees by the end of this year. Obviously most scientists will not go this far in public, but they are very worried. As Prof. Stefan Rahmstorf of the Potsdam Institute of Climate Impact Research told The Guardian recently: “We are in a kind of climate emergency now.” I’m not a scientist, but ten years ago I spent almost a year interviewing almost all the world’s leading climate scientists for a book I was writing. I learned that all our calculations for dealing with climate change could suddenly be swept aside by a non-linear event – and this could be it. Gwynne Dyer is an independent journalist based in London
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The NDP’s great leap backward What’s Up? KIMBERLEY AND CRANBROOK COMMUNITY CALENDAR
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NDP leader John Horgan distanced himself as best as he could from the federal party’s decision to dump moderate leader Thomas Mulcair and spend the next couple of years debating the far-left crackpottery known as the Leap Manifesto. “It’s a document that I don’t embrace personally,” Horgan told reporters at the legislature. “I believe there are elements in the document that make sense, and there are elements that make no sense in British Columbia. “So we won’t be proceeding under any Leap Manifesto in the next 12 months under my leadership.” Horgan didn’t specify what part of the manifesto he likes. Presumably it’s not the part about tearing up Canada’s free trade agreements, converting food production to local agrarian collectives or unilaterally dismantling our energy industry and replacing it with community-owned windmills and solar panels. It can’t be the demand to stop all pipelines, because while the B.C. NDP doesn’t like oil, Horgan is in favour of natural gas exports to Asia. In general, that is. He’s now on record with the federal regulator that he’s against the Petronas-led Pacific Northwest LNG project with a terminal at Prince Rupert. The Leap Manifesto is the brainchild of anti-capitalist Toronto author Naomi Klein, with support from Greenpeace and the Sierra Club. Its cam-
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Former B.C. Federation of Labour president Jim Sinclair didn’t like it much, but B.C. Building Trades president Tom Sigurdson (right) has turned to Premier Christy Clark’s B.C. Liberals to get jobs for skilled construction trades. pus-radical cluelessness is perhaps best summed up by the format, which consists of 15 “demands.” Here’s demand number six: “We want high-speed rail powered by just renewables and affordable public transit to unite every community in this country – in place of more cars, pipelines and exploding trains that endanger and divide us.” This demand effectively declares all of rural Canada irrelevant. By even considering it, the NDP risks doing the same. Here’s number 11: “We must expand those sectors that are already low-carbon: caregiving, teaching, social work, the arts and public interest media.” And how will “we” pay all these state-funded ballerinas and bloggers? Financial transaction taxes, increased resource royalties (until resource industries are killed off ), a “progressive” carbon tax, and that old standby from the Oc-
cupy tent, higher taxes on corporations and the wealthy. It’s hard to tell now, but the NDP was created to give political power to industrial workers. Horgan was asked if the party’s effort to win back industrial workers could be hampered by this potential lurch to the urban left. “The difference between my hardhat and the premier’s hardhat is that my hardhat has union labels on it, and hers doesn’t,” Horgan replied. As this statement was being made, the B.C. and Yukon Building Trades Council was meeting in Victoria. Its president, Tom Sigurdson, would use that event to host B.C. Liberal cabinet ministers and blast Horgan for opposing Pacific Northwest LNG. In the 2013 election, thenNDP leader Adrian Dix made a mid-campaign decision to come out against the Trans-Mountain pipeline expansion. Since then the NDP
has opposed construction of the Site C dam on the Peace River. Horgan is in favour of hydroelectric power, you understand. Just not this project at this time. Perhaps the most stunning thing about the federal NDP’s fling with the Leap Manifesto was that it was staged in Edmonton. It came as a direct rejection of Alberta Premier Rachel Notley, who faces the grim reality of an oil and gas slump. Notley has promised a carbon tax and the end of coalfired power generation, moves that no NDP government has proposed, much less implemented. Her own pretending-to-begreen party ignored and betrayed her. Horgan wandering around in a hardhat is looking like a tougher sell every day. Tom Fletcher is B.C. legislature reporter and columnist for Black Press.
At the Cranbrook Public Library ‘121 First Dates’ is Wendy Newman’s guide to navigating the online dating world with grace and humor. And yes, Newman actually went on 121 first dates with suitors she met online. Three new titles by Erin Hunter this week, including ‘Moth Flight’s Vision’, ‘A Pack Divided,’ and ‘The Apprentice’s Quest’ Preschool Story Time is this Wednesday at 11 am, 1:15 pm, & 6:30 pm, and Toddler Story Time is 10 and 11 am. Both will be all about Snakes! The Friends’ Garage Sale, with all kinds of wonderful surprises, will be held Sat. April 30, 9 am – 3 pm in the Manual Training School. Public donations are being accepted on Friday, April 29 from 9 am – 4 pm, same place. So bring your kitchen wares, linens, toys, jewels, garden implements, ornaments and anything else you don’t need. However large furniture can’t
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ONGOING Cranbrook Community Tennis Association welcomes all citizens to play or learn to play. Call Neil 250-489-8107, Cathy 250-464-1903. Cranbrook Phoenix Toastmasters meet every Thursday, noon -1:00 Heritage Inn. Toastmasters teaches communication & leadership skills. Roberta 250-489-0174. 1911.toastmastersclubs.org. Canadian Cancer Society- if you have spare time and would like to volunteer, interested applicants can call 250-426-8916, drop by our office at #19-9th Avenue S, Cranbrook or go to www. cancervolunteer.ca and register as a volunteer. Mark Creek Lions meet 1st and 3rd Wednesdays at the Kimbrook. Supper 6:15-6:45, meeting 7:00-8:00pm. Contact Larry 250-4275612 or Bev 250-427-7722. New members welcome – men & ladies! The Cellar Thrift Store Open Mon. to Sat., noon to 4:30 p.m. Our revenues support local programs and outreach programs of Cranbrook United Church. Baker Lane Entry at 2 – 12th Ave. S. Cranbrook, B. C. Donations of new or gently used items welcome. Funtastic Singers meet every Tuesday 6:45 pm at the Cranbrook United Church (by Safeway). No experience necessary. Contact Cranbrook Arts, 250-426-4223. The Cranbrook Quilter’s Guild meet on the 2nd and 4th Tuesday of every month, September - June, 7.15 p.m. at the Cranbrook Senior Citizens Hall, 125-17th Ave South. Interested??? Call Jennifer at 250426-6045. We’re on Facebook and www.cranbrookquiltersguild.ca. Enjoy Painting? Join ArtGroup 75, Fridays 1pm-4pm, Sept. June. Seniors Hall, Cranbrook. 125. 17th Ave. S. Do you have the desire to stop eating compulsively? Overeaters Anonymous (a 12-Step Program) meets Wednesdays, from 7-8pm at Cranbrook United Church, 2-12th St. S., downstairs. Contact: cranbrookoa@hotmail.com Hey Kimberley! We need you as Big Brothers and Big Sisters. One hour a week. YOU can make a difference in a Child’s life that will last a life time. Info: 250-499-3111. Royal Canadian Legion Branch 24; Friday Meat Draw: 4:30-6:30, Saturday Meat Draw: 3:30-5:30. BINGO at the Kimberley Elks – Mondays, 6:30 start. All welcome. The Canadian Orthopaedic Foundation invites anyone expecting bone and joint surgery to make contact with local volunteers for peer support. The free Ortho Connect program helps to ease the fear, stress and anxiety that go along with surgery and help patients prepare. 1-800-461-3639 ext 4, and ask for Lauralee. Thursdays from 5:00 to 6:00 pm; Focus Meat Draw at the Elks Club, Kimberley. Proceeds to Emergency Funds and non-profit organizations. Place your notice in your “What’s Up?” Community Calendar FREE of charge. This column is intended for the use of clubs and non-profit organizations to publicize their coming events — provided the following requirements are met: • Notices will be accepted two weeks prior to the event. • All notices must be emailed, faxed or dropped off in person. No telephone calls please. • NOTICES SHOULD NOT EXCEED 30 WORDS. • Only one notice per week from any one club or non-profit organization. • All notices must be received by the Thursday prior to publication. • There is no guarantee of publication. Notices will run subject to space limitations.
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Dynamiters forced to cancel Penticton spring camp Low registration numbers force spring camp cancellation as search for new head coach continues Taylor Rocc a Sports Editor
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Defenceman George Bertoia, pictured above during game 5 of the 2016 KIJHL championship, has committed to the Drumheller Dragons of the Alberta Junior Hockey League. Additionally, the Dynamiters announced on Monday the cancellation of the club’s spring camp in Penticton.
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The Kimberley Dynamiters board of directors has been forced to cancel the club’s spring camp in Penticton due to low registration numbers. Vice-president James Leroux confirmed that the camp, originally scheduled for May 13 to 15 at the South Okanagan Events Centre, has been cancelled after missing out on target registration numbers. “We had poor attendance coming, we were only around 30 [registered participants],” said James Leroux, vice-president of the Kimberley Dynamiters, Monday morning. “I’m not sure what the issue is. We sent out a ton of invites. We had to get to 60 to 65 [registered participants] to make the camp worthwhile. It didn’t look like we were going to get that target number, so we decided as a group to turf it.” The cancellation of the camp is big news as the 2016 off-season will
see a great deal of change in Kimberley and this isn’t the first camp the Dynamiters have struggled with in terms of attendance and registration numbers. “We’ve tried to host two or three camps in the last year, one in Calgary, which we had the same issue,” Leroux said. “I don’t know if it’s just people want to have a break [from hockey] or what it is. We just never have good luck with the spring camps. “I think kids are worn out from a long season… When they get to the age of coming to us, I think they need that little bit of time away from the game to rejuvenate their body and mind.” Players already registered for the camp will be notified by the organization of the cancellation and any potential future camp dates via email. With the retirement of former head coach Jerry Bancks, along with former general manager Mike Reid and a strong contingent of key players moving on from the
organization, recruitment is high priority for the KIJHL club as it aims to maintain its standing as one of the league’s prominent and successful franchises. As of print deadline Monday, the Dynamiters are expected to move a minimum of eight players from the 201516 roster on to higher levels of hockey, be that college or Junior A. “We’ve got a great board, everybody supports one another and there’s lots of input and ideas,” Leroux said. “We want to keep the direction of our team going the way it is. The last three years have been nothing but success and hype. Our attendance is through the roof. We want to put a product on the ice that’s worthy of the hype that we have. We’re excited about hiring a new coach and excited about the prospects coming up for us.” According to Leroux, the club has seen approximately 35 applications come through the door for the vacant head coach/general manager
position. The posting is scheduled to close Friday, April 22, at which point the board of directors will move forward in paring down the candidates in the hopes of making a decision by the second week of May. “We’ve got a tough job ahead of us,” Leroux said. “There are lots of good candidates. It’s a combination of dollars and cents, and the right candidate if they’re willing to come. It’s tough… It’s an exciting time of the year for us, but it’s a stressful time, too.” Until a new head coach is in place, Leroux doesn’t expect there to be any discussions as to rescheduling or planning any other recruitment camps. That being said, Leroux did express that the board wants to see some sort of recruitment camp somewhere before the season begins. The Dynamiters did not host a recruitment camp last off-season following the team’s 2015 KIJHL championship triumph.
Dynamiters defenceman Bertoia 100 Mile House Wranglers claim Keystone Cup commits to AJHL Drumheller Taylor Rocc a
The Kimberley Dynamiters continue to prove the club’s worth as a successful developing ground for aspiring young hockey players. Monday, vice-president James Leroux confirmed 17-year-old defenceman George Bertoia has committed to the Drumheller Dragons of the Alberta Junior Hockey League (AJHL) for the 2016-17 season. “You can see the level he plays at,” Leroux said of Bertoia. “We love to see kids come through… It’s exciting to see these kids get on with their lives and excel at what they do.” Bertoia, a native of Taber, Alta., was rock steady in his rookie campaign with the Nitros, posting three goals and 14 points in 47 games, while enforcing toughnosed justice in the defensive end of the rink.
Standing 6-foot-2 and weighing in at 190 pounds, Bertoia was one of the Dynamiters most reliable two-way defenders, playing big minutes down the stretch, partic-
ularly during the KIJHL championship after veteran Justin Meier was knocked out of action with a knee injury. In 19 post-season games, Bertoia added one goal and three points. Bertoia isn’t the first Dynamiter in recent memory to move on to Alberta Junior A. Coy Prevost, 18, and Braden Saretsky, 20, joined the AJHL’s Canmore Eagles in 2015-16 after helping the Nitros claim the 2015 KIJHL crown.
Both held prominent roles with the Eagles, as Prevost — a native of Kimberley — tallied 20 goals and 44 points in 60 games, while Saretsky — a native of West Kelowna — registered 17 goals and 37 points in 57 games. For Bertoia, he joins the Eagles’ rival in Drumheller. The Dragons (25-296) finished the 2015-16 regular season fifth in the AJHL’s Viterra South Division before falling to the Eagles in a fivegame first-round series. Bertoia is the first Dynamiter from this season’s group to commit his services to Junior A ahead of next season, though there’s a very good chance he won’t be the last. Should life not work out in Drumheller, Leroux said the door remains open for Bertoia to return to the Dynamiters come 2016-17.
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The 100 Mile House Wranglers are Keystone Cup champions following a 3-2 overtime victory against the Saskatoon Quakers Sunday afternoon in Regina. On the road to the Keystone Cup, the Wranglers defeated the Kimberley Dynamiters to claim the 2016 KIJHL crown in five games, before winning the B.C. provincial championship and Cyclone Taylor Cup with a 5-4 triumph over the host Victoria Cougars April 10. Cole Zimmerman, 20, a native of 100 Mile House, scored the overtime-winning goal in Sunday’s win. The Wranglers went 3-2 in round-robin play, defeating the host Extreme Hockey Regina Capitals, North Peace Navigators and Peguis Juniors, while losing to the Thunder Bay Northern Hawks and Quakers. The Navigators, of the
North West Junior Hockey League, used overtime to defeat the Capitals, of the Prairie Junior Hockey League, in the bronze medal game. This marks the fifth consecutive year the Cyclone Taylor Cup champion has gone on to win the Keystone Cup for western Canadian Junior B supremacy. British Columbia-based teams have claimed 12 Keystone Cup titles since 1983. In 2015, the Campbell River Storm of the Vancouver Island Junior Hockey League edged the Dynamiters for the provincial title before going on to win the Keystone Cup in Cold Lake, Alta.
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Baseball season draws near as Bandits prepare for tryouts Cranbrook Bandits Montana State ‘B’ Baseball tryouts set to begin Friday at Confederation Park
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The Cranbrook Bandits have made two consecutive trips to the Montana State ‘B’ Baseball championship and will look to make it three in a row as the 2016 season rolls around. The first step on that long, dusty trail will be taken this Friday at 5:30 p.m. as the Bandits open two-day tryouts at Confederation Park in Cranbrook. Bandits head coach Paul Mrazek expects to have 11 to 12 players returning from the 2015 squad, leaving openings for five or six newcomers on the active roster. American Legion Baseball teams are permitted to carry 18 players on the active roster. Monday morning, Mrazek said his wish is to carry 16 players on the active roster for the 2016 campaign, with an additional two to four players on the practice roster. Having seen a number of key components,
including infielders Connor Armstrong, Devon Marra and catcher Brandon Ouillette age out, there exists plenty of opportunity for young players to earn a roster spot in 2016, according to Mrazek.
The Bandits dugout director has seen regularly increasing interest in the program, sparking him to expand tryouts from one day, as was previously the case, to two days ahead of this season. After the opening day of tryouts Friday, auditions will wrap up Monday, April 25 (5:30 p.m.) at Confederation Park in Cranbrook. From there, Mrazek and his staff will pare the roster down in preparation for team’s
first tournament, which is scheduled for Saturday, May 14 and Sunday, May 15 in Libby, Mont. After playing a 43game regular season in 2015, Mrazek said the expectation is to play 46 games over the course of the 11-week campaign this summer. The Bandits will open their home slate when they host Trail for a doubleheader Saturday, May 21 before welcoming Eureka to Confederation Park for a doubleheader on Sunday, May 22. Aspiring players interested in trying out or with questions about the Bandits program are encouraged to contact Mrazek via email (yanzek@shaw.ca) or phone (250-919-6706). While the Bandits came up short in the 2015 Montana State ‘B’ championship, it was their second consecutive trip to the state finale after winning it all at the conclusion of 2014.
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Former catcher Brandon Ouillette keeps watch behind home plate as head coach Paul Mrazek (back bench, right) looks on during 2015 Cranbrook Bandits regular season action at Confederation Park. Mrazek and the Bandits are set to begin preparations for the 2016 Montana State ‘B’ Baseball season as they look to make a third consecutive appearance in the state championship. Bandits tryouts begin this Friday, April 22, at Confederation Park, before concluding Monday, April 25.
Ice alumni win Allan Cup with Bentley Generals Taylor Rocc a Sports Editor
Backstopped by former Kootenay Ice goaltender Thomas Heemskerk, the Bentley Generals claimed the 2016 Allan Cup for Canadian senior men’s hockey supremacy Sunday afternoon in Steinbach, Man. The 26-year-old Heemskerk made 44 saves between the pipes as the Generals eked out a 4-3 overtime win against the hosts and 2015 defending-champion South East Prairie Thunder. Carter Rigby, another former Western Hockey League star, potted the championship-clinching goal with 4:13 remaining in the first overtime period. Rigby, 22, spent three seasons with the Kelowna Rockets before wrapping up his major junior career with the Swift Current Broncos (2011-12 to 2014-15). Heemskerk isn’t the only Ice alumnus a member of the Allan
Cup champions, as 33-year-old forward Kyle Sheen is also a member of the Generals, though didn’t suit up in the championship game. The Bentley Generals were founded in 1999 and are members
with the Generals, following a three-season professional career. Sheen, a native of Calgary, spent parts of five seasons with the Kootenay Ice, playing in 188 games from 1999-00 to 2003-04, before finishing his WHL career with
of the five-team Senior AAA Chinook Hockey League in Alberta. Including 2016, the Generals have appeared in seven of the previous nine Allan Cup finals, winning in 2009 and 2013. Heemskerk, a native of Chilliwack, spent two seasons with the Kootenay Ice, seeing action in 45 games from 2007-08 to 2008-09. The 2015-16 campaign was his first
the Kamloops Blazers. Sheen has been a member of the Generals since 2011-12. The Allan Cup was donated in 1909 by Sir Montague Allan of Ravenscrag, Montreal. Alberta-based senior teams have laid claim to eight Allan Cup championships, including the 2016 Bentley Generals. British Columbia has seen 11 Allan Cup champions. The most recent B.C. crew to win
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the national title was the 2010 Fort St. John Flyers. In 1982, the Cranbrook Royals both hosted and won the Allan Cup championship. In 1978, the Kimberley Senior Dynamiters both hosted and claimed the Allan Cup championship, while the 1936 Dynamiters also prevailed in the Allan Cup finale before going on to win the 1937 World Ice Hockey Championships. The province of New Brunswick has been awarded the right to host the 2017 Allan Cup. The Kenora Thistles were originally slated to host the senior tournament, but the club folded in January 2016. New Brunswick is in the process of selecting a host club from the North East Senior Hockey League.
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East Kootenay Community Credit Union is proud of seeing a need, creating awareness and raising funds. Since 2007, Sharon Cameron and Diane Baher (now retired) with EKC staff have worked tirelessly to find ways to raise funds and awareness for breakfast programs in Cranbrook schools. EKC would like to thank all the others who have supported this important cause. Attached is the photo of the most recent donation. Kids should be hungry for knowledge, not breakfast! EKC presents SD#5 with $5,150 for the breakfast programs in Cranbrook schools. Since 2007, EKC is proud to have raised over $43,000 for Food For Kids. Pictured, left to right: Brenda Tyson, Kolby Mercer, Claudia Stambulic, Sharon Cameron, Devin Solberg, Micki DeCosse, Viveka Johnson, Carla Bohan, Lindsey DiMarcello, Jennifer Doll.
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Please check your Homeowner’s Insurance Policy. If you do not have sewer backup insurance you should contact your broker and arrange to have it included in your policy. The City of Cranbrook does its best to maintain the sewer systems, but has little control over what foreign objects may be deposited in them causing blockage. The City will not accept any claim for back up of sewers. Claims of an accidental or unforeseen nature should be processed through your Homeowner’s insurance.
Generally there is no cost to use a City park for non-profit gatherings or events. All gatherings should be booked with Leisure Services.
DOES YOUR CAT NEED TO BE SPAYED OR NEUTERED? FREE Spay or Neuter for your kitten or cat. Free service available to all Cranbrook residents. Includes kitten or cat spay/neuter and permanent identification. Kittens can be fixed as early as eight weeks. All clients are requested to make a contribution of $40 which will go directly toward covering the costs of the program. Individuals who cannot afford to pay the fee will not be turned away. For more information or to schedule an appointment call your BC SPCA East Kootenay Branch (250) 4266751.
If you require the use of the Rotary Park bandstand or the Idlewild Park amphitheatre there is a nominal fee to cover the use of electrical services. If you require custodial services like garbage collection, bleachers, grass cutting or the use of electrical services for your event, these requests MUST be made at the time of booking to be considered. There is no guarantee these services can be provided, so submit your request early. For more information including booking, rates and other requests please contact cityparks@ cranbrook.ca or call 250-489-0220.
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NEWS
B.C. wildlife management overhaul coming TOM FLE TCHER Black Press
Moose are the most popular target for B.C. resident hunters, with tags restricted by regional lotteries in parts of the province as populations have declined. life management. “Hunters who have “I’ve been talking to been out there, they First Nations, resident know for instance the hunters, guide outfit- mule deer in the Kooteters, trappers, people who just recreate with wildlife, and everybody has expressed concern about the habitat of fish and wildlife in this province,” Conroy said.
nays is disappearing, whereas they’re told it’s not. Up north it’s moose in some areas.”
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management going forward,” Thomson said. “[That] includes a discussion around how we would potentially see those licensing revenues move to a model where they would have more active say and management in the use of those resources.”
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The B.C. government is considering putting revenues from hunting licences and tags into a dedicated fund for wildlife management, Forests Minister Steve Thomson says. A similar shift was made with fishing licence revenue last year to boost the budget for the Freshwater Fisheries Society of B.C. by $3 million a year for its lake stocking program. The province is in discussions with the B.C. Wildlife Federation and others to do something similar, Thomson told Black Press in an interview. The ministry has expanded its multi-year study of declining moose populations into a broader modernization of wildlife management, with the funding increase on the table. “We have Al Gorley, the former chair of the Forest Practices Board, engaged with the groups currently, both on a moose population enhancement program but also engaging in discussion around modernizing wildlife
Thomson acknowledged more needs to be done. He said an additional $12 million in his ministry budget this year is to support wildlife inventory and habitat improvement. He said provincial hunting advisory teams are in place, and it is not necessary to legislate a permanent wildlife roundtable as suggested in Conroy’s bill. Hunting has seen a resurgence in popularity in recent years. Moose are the most popular big-game target for resident hunters, and some areas have restricted moose tags through regional lotteries used for less abundant species such as elk.
At the Cranbrook Public Library CONTINUED from page 7 Adult newly acquired, continued Thin from Within – Joseph J. Luciani (613.25) Victory Gardens for Bees -- Lori Weidenhammer (638.57) Deck & Patio Furnishings – Michael Anderson (684.18) Food to Grow – Frankie Flowers (635) The Valley of the Shadow of Death – Kermit Alexander (364.1523) The Good News About What’s Bad for You – Jeff Wilser (613) 121 First Dates – Wendy Newman (306.730285) Secular Meditation – Rick Heller (158.12) How to Be Alive – Colin Beavan (158.1) Wildflower – Drew Barrymore (bio) Wild Blood – Kathryn Lasky (fic) Brush of Wings – Karen Kingsbury (fic) The Obsession – Nora Roberts (fic) Glory Over Everything – Kathleen Grissom (fic) At the Edge of the Orchard – Tracy Chevalier (fic) Miss Julia Inherits A Mess – Ann
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Jack Irish, Set 1 (Blu-ray) (DVD) Gone Bay Gone (DVD) Stardust (DVD) The Secret Life of Walter Mitty (DVD) Banished (DVD) Doctor Who: The Husbands of River Song (DVD) Father Brown: Season 3 (DVD) Young adult & children’s newly acquired items: The Distance from Me to You – Marina Gessner (ya fic) A Song for Ella Grey – David Almond (ya fic) A Madness So Discreet – Mindy McGinnis (ya fic) Moth Flight’s Vision – Erin Hunter (ya fic) A Pack Divided – Erin Hunter (ya fic) The Apprentice’s Quest – Erin Hunter (ya fic) The Big Book of Airplanes – Ishani Nandi (j 629.133) The Golden Yarn – Cornelia Funke (j fic) The Dark Wild – Piers Torday (ya fic) Mike Selby is Reference Librarian at the Cranbrook Public Library
Day of Mourning Last year, 54 percent of B.C. workers who died on the job worked in a high-risk industry. Let’s make our workplaces safe and healthy. Thursday, April 28 For more information about ceremonies in your area, visit dayofmourning.bc.ca
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Make Every Day Earth Day Recycling 101 - The Basics Did you know you can use ANY yellow bin you see around the East Kootenay? With over 600 bins available, recycling has never been easier! Here are some quick tips to remember: • All plastics MUST be clean and have a number between 1 and 6. That number must be in the triangular recycling symbol. If there is no number, it should go in the garbage if it can’t be reused.
Recycling Electronics & Appliances The environmental handling “fee” you pay on electronics in BC are managed by Encorp and a wide range of electronics are accepted for recycling. The electronics & small appliance recycling depot is: Cranbrook Bottle Depot 1125 Industrial Rd #3 Phone: 250-417-0306
• All plastic grocery/shopping bags can be recycled -- even if they don’t have a number on them. All other plastics must be numbered • Styrofoam CANNOT be recycled in the yellow bins (even though it’s marked #6), but can go to the MMBC packaging area at the Cranbrook Bottle Depot. • Tin cans should be well rinsed with labels removed, if possible. • Cardboard should be flattened to save bin space. • Foil covered or waxy papers cannot be recycled. Milk cartons can be taken to the MMBC Packaging area at the Cranbrook Bottle Depot for recycling.
Where to Take Used Paint Paint and aerosol paints can be taken to the Cranbrook Bottle Depot (1125 Industrial Rd #3) and New & Nearly New in Kimberley (1685 Warren Ave). Containers must be sealed in paint containers and clearly labeled. If paint cans are dried out and there is no liquid left, the cans can go in the garbage.
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Multi-Materials BC is a non-profit stewardship organization that oversees the new product stewardship program for printed paper and packaging. Their only depot in the East Kootenay is the Cranbrook Bottle Depot. They take paper/cardboard products, aluminum and tin*,glass, styrofoam*, and plastic packaging (including film/wrap*). *Some items in these categories are not accepted in RDEK yellow bin program Visit http://recyclinginbc.ca/program/can-recycled
Learn More About Earth Day Earth Week is a great time to think about what each of us can do to make a positive difference. Reducing, reusing and recycling really add up. This year, you can sign the 25th Anniversary Earth Flag, and pledge to make every day Earth Day and commit to reducing your carbon footprint. Join Earth Day Canada’s #Rooting4Trees campaign and help plant 25,000 legacy trees for Earth Day 2016 • Download #Rooting4Trees posters and website tools • Plant or pledge a tree to celebrate Earth Day Sign the Earth Flag to show your support! www.earthday.ca
They accept a wide range of electronics, including: • Televisions • Earphones • Computers & peripherals • Microphones (keyboard, mouse) • Telephones • Monitors • Discman, walkman • Radios • Fax machines • DVD/VHS players • Cable, satellite and PVR boxes • Scanners • Vehicle audio and video systems • Stereos, MP3 players, Speakers The Cranbrook Bottle Depot also accepts small appliances, including: • • • • •
Blenders Microwaves Food Processors and mixers Bread makers Coffee grinders
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Bathroom scales Clocks and timers Ironing Boards and Irons Portable fans Portable heaters
Batteries & Cellphones Alkaline and rechargeable batteries as well as cellphones are recyclable. The drop off locations for old batteries and cellphones include Staples, The Source, Cranbrook Photo and Kootenay Communications. For more information, visit: www.call2recycle.ca
Fluorescent Lights Can Be Recycled LightRecycle is the BC residential light recycling program. Accepted products include incandescent lights, LED’s, compact fluorescent and tube fluorescent light bulbs. There are two LightRecycle depots in Cranbrook/Kimberley area are: Home Hardware - Cranbrook 1901 McPhee Rd. Cranbrook
Skyway Distributors 304 Slater Road NW Cranbrook
For more info, visit www.lightrecycle.ca
Pesticides, Herbicides, Gas & More The household hazardous waste depot for Cranbrook and Kimberley is: Cranbrook Bottle Depot 1125 Industrial Rd #3 Phone: 250-417-0306 They accept household paints, and certain flammable liquids, gasoline and domestic pesticides. We strongly recommend you visit www.regeneration.ca prior to going to the Bottle Depot, as they do have some restrictions as to what they will accept. Visit www.regeneration.ca for information
For more information, contact the RDEK at 250-489-2791 or 1-888-478-7335
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Regional District of East Kootenay PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE - BYLAW 2686 Bylaw Amendment - Moyie/Kodila
PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE - BYLAW 2689 Bylaw Amendment - Cranbrook East/608534 BC Ltd.
The Regional District of East Kootenay (RDEK) Board of Directors is considering an amendment to the Moyie and Area Land Use Bylaw. If approved, the amendment will change the designation of part of the subject property from RR-8, Rural Residential (Country) to C-2, General Commercial and will add boat repair, detailing, storage and sales as permitted uses in the C-2 zone. The subject land is located at 9881 Estates Road in the Moyie area, as shown on the attached map.
The Regional District of East Kootenay (RDEK) Board of Directors is considering an application by 608534 BC Ltd. to amend the text of the Cranbrook Rural Zoning Bylaw. If approved, the amendment will add a definition for the term “Solar Energy Facility” to the bylaw and permit a utility scale solar energy facility on the subject property. The subject property is located east of Cranbrook as shown on the attached map.
Bylaw No. 2686 cited as “Regional District of East Kootenay – Moyie & Area Land Use Bylaw No. 2070, 2008 – Amendment Bylaw No. 12, 2016 (Moyie / Kodila)” will amend the designation of part of The Fractional East ½ of The Fractional East ½ of District Lot 9247, Kootenay District, Except Plans 13604, 13873, NEP70429 and NEP70743 from RR-8, Rural Residential (Country) Zone to C-2, General Commercial Zone.
Bylaw No. 2689 cited as “Regional District of East Kootenay – Cranbrook Rural Zoning Bylaw No. 1402, 2001 – Amendment Bylaw No. 42, 2016 (Cranbrook East / 608534 BC Ltd)” will amend the text of the bylaw to add a definition for the term “Solar Energy Facility” and amend the text of the RR-60 zone to permit a solar energy facility on Sublot I, District Lot 4591, Plan X-29, Except Part Included in Plan NEP21252.
A public hearing will be held at: Regional District of East Kootenay (Board Room) 19 - 24th Avenue South Cranbrook, BC Tuesday, April 26, 2016 at 7:00 pm
A public hearing will be held at: Regional District of East Kootenay (Board Room) 19 - 24th Avenue South Cranbrook, BC Tuesday, April 26, 2016 at 7:00 pm
The Board has delegated the holding of this hearing to the Directors for Electoral Area C and the City of Cranbrook.
The Board has delegated the holding of this hearing to the Directors for Electoral Area C and the City of Cranbrook.
If you believe that your interest in property is affected by the proposed Bylaw, you may prior to the hearing: • inspect the Bylaw and supporting information at the RDEK office in Cranbrook from 8:30 am to 4:30 pm Monday through Friday, excluding statutory holidays; • mail, fax or email written submissions to the addresses/numbers shown below; or • present written and/or verbal submissions at the hearing. SUBMISSIONS CANNOT BE ACCEPTED AFTER THE PUBLIC HEARING All submissions will form part of the public record and will be published in a meeting agenda posted online. Personal contact information such as phone and email will be removed from written submissions. Questions about the disclosure of your personal information may be referred to the Corporate Officer at 250-489-2791 or 1-888-478-7335. This notice is not an interpretation of the Bylaw. For more information, contact Tracy Van de Wiel, Planning Technician at 250-489-0306 or toll free at 1-888-478-7335 or email tvandewiel@rdek.bc.ca.
If you believe that your interest in property is affected by the proposed Bylaw, you may prior to the hearing: • inspect the Bylaw and supporting information at the RDEK office in Cranbrook from 8:30 am to 4:30 pm Monday through Friday, excluding statutory holidays; • mail, fax or email written submissions to the addresses/numbers shown below; or • present written and/or verbal submissions at the hearing. SUBMISSIONS CANNOT BE ACCEPTED AFTER THE PUBLIC HEARING All submissions will form part of the public record and will be published in a meeting agenda posted online. Personal contact information such as phone and email will be removed from written submissions. Questions about the disclosure of your personal information may be referred to the Corporate Officer at 250-489-2791 or 1-888-478-7335. This notice is not an interpretation of the Bylaw. For more information, contact Tracy Van de Wiel, Planning Technician at 250-489-0306 or toll free at 1-888-478-7335 or email tvandewiel@rdek.bc.ca.
PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE - BYLAW 2683 & 2684 Bylaw Amendment - Cranbrook South/Savage The Regional District of East Kootenay (RDEK) Board of Directors is considering an application by Joel and Anita Savage to amend the Rockyview Official Community Plan and the Cranbrook Rural Zoning Bylaw. If approved, the bylaws will amend the OCP and Zoning designations of the subject property to accommodate subdivision. The subject property is located at 2726 – 4th Avenue and was the site of the Akloo Ski Hill in the Cranbrook area as shown on the attached map. Bylaw No. 2683 cited as “Regional District of East Kootenay – Rockyview Official Community Plan Bylaw No. 2255, 2010 – Amendment Bylaw No. 18, 2016 (Cranbrook South / Savage)” will amend the designation of Lot 2, District Lot 4836, Kootenay District, Plan 15027 from RR, Rural Resource to MH, Medium Holdings. Bylaw No. 2684 cited as “Regional District of East Kootenay – Cranbrook Rural Zoning Bylaw No. 1402, 2001 – Amendment Bylaw No. 41, 2016 (Cranbrook South / Savage)” will amend the designation of Lot 2, District Lot 4836, Kootenay District, Plan 15027, from RR-16, Rural Residential (Extensive) Zone to RR-2, Rural Residential (Small Holding) Zone. A public hearing will be held at:
Regional District of East Kootenay (Board Room) 19 - 24th Avenue South Cranbrook, BC Tuesday, April 26, 2016 at 7:00 pm
The Board has delegated the holding of this hearing to the Directors for Electoral Area C and the City of Cranbrook. If you believe that your interest in property is affected by the proposed Bylaw, you may prior to the hearing: • inspect the Bylaw and supporting information at the RDEK office in Cranbrook from 8:30 am to 4:30 pm Monday through Friday, excluding statutory holidays; • mail, fax or email written submissions to the addresses/numbers shown below; or • present written and/or verbal submissions at the hearing. SUBMISSIONS CANNOT BE ACCEPTED AFTER THE PUBLIC HEARING All submissions will form part of the public record and will be published in a meeting agenda posted online. Personal contact information such as phone and email will be removed from written submissions. Questions about the disclosure of your personal information may be referred to the Corporate Officer at 250-489-2791 or 1-888-478-7335. This notice is not an interpretation of the Bylaw. For more information, contact Tracy Van de Wiel, Planning Technician at 250-489-0306 or toll free at 1-888-478-7335 or email tvandewiel@rdek.bc.ca.
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Lately a Cranbrook Sunrise Rotarian occupied a Pathway to Home room at Dr. F W Green Home. Rotarian visitors noted that a new TV was overdue plus some pictures on the walls would brighten the room. Cranbrook Sunrise Rotary approached the Dr. F W Green Home and expressed desire to outfit all nine Pathway to Home rooms with new TVâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s and paintings for the walls. Pictured above: Darryl Bishop (Sunrise Rotary Club), Tanya Zeron, (IH staff ), Nancy Gawletz (IH staff ), Olga, Trent Taylor (Sunrise Rotary Club, Jeff Betker (IH staff ), Dan Schellenberg (Sunrise Rotary Club).
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