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Kimberley Search and Rescue spent the Victoria Day long weekend training members for its swift water team. Ten members participated in the three day training session which included a classroom session followed up with two days of practical exercises developing their skills in the St Mary’s River near Kimberley. ‘We believe in Prevention and Public Education’ stated Wendy Heatherington, Adventure Smart Master Trainer and Search Manager for Kimberley SAR, ‘but people can get into trouble and we are training to respond and assist those people in need’. This course instructed by Kyle Hale of Golden Search and Rescue was made possible from the funding of the one time $10,000,000 contribution from the BC Government. Kimberley SAR has seen this enthusiastic group of new volunteers successfully complete their Ground Search and Rescue Member training. The Swift Water training is adding to their skill set. There are over 2500 SAR volunteers in the BC and Kimberley Search and Rescue is always looking for people who want to give back to their community and are motivated by helping people. Practices and training sessions are held Tuesday at 6:30 pm night at our bays located in City Hall. For more information go to www. kimberleysar.org or email info@kimberleysar.org .
Bootleg Trails get go ahead Council asks Recreation Sites and Trails BC, Kimberley Trails Society to sit on Mark Creek Integrated Watershed Committee C AROLYN GR ANT Bulletin Editor
Last week, Kimberley City Council once again discussed the issue of recreation in the watershed. The Kimberley Trails Society who, working with Recreation Sites and Trails BC, is working on the Bootleg Trails Project. While the City has no jurisdiction over the area where the trails are proposed, the trails do cut across a portion of the Matthew Creek watershed, and therefore the City did have some voice in the proposal.
It was decided that rather than work out a Memorandum of Understanding, which had been in the works since the winter, it would better suit the City’s needs to have representatives from RSTBC and the KTS sit on the Mark Creek Integrated Watershed Committee. That, Mayor and Council agreed, would provide a suitable venue to discuss any issues that come up through this and other future trails project. While Council has no concerns about this current Bootleg Trail Project — Coun. Albert Hoglund
noted that the trails are not above the Matthew Creek intake — there was some broader discussion once again, about activity in the watershed. There was also some question from Council as to how the MOU came to be abandoned. Coun. Nigel Kitto, the city representative on the Trails Society, said he was concerned about communication. After going through what he said was a convoluted and difficult process to get to an MOU, it was suddenly abandoned. See TRAILS, page 5
Low snowpack to affect Koocanusa, Kootenay Lake TRE VOR CR AWLEY Cranbrook Townsman
What was looking like a strong snowpack earlier in March has given way to an early runoff due to warm temperatures in April, which will have an effect on water levels at Kootenay Lake and Lake Koocanusa. Joel Fenolio, the Upper Columbia Senior Water Manager with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, said that Lake Koocanusa will likely be short of it’s preferred elevation of 2,454 feet by July 31st. “We had above average snowpack
through March, looking pretty healthy in terms of refill and operations throughout the spring and summer,” Fenolio said. “ And then April hit. “Basically we lost our snowpack and we’re well below average in terms of snowpack. The latest round of storms has helped that, but we need it to continue through June in order for Lake Koocanusa to refill.” Water levels at elevation 2,459 feet is considered full pool, and Fenolio is hoping that any potential precipitation in June can help the water supply get closer to that figure. See SNOW, page 4
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Be sure and stop by Boston Pizza between 1pm – 4pm on June 1st and show your support for the BC SPCA East Kootenay Branch. 17 local community members from Cranbrook and Kimberley will be locked up! We are looking for at least $1000 per person in pledges to help support this great cause. These “Fugitives” will be picked up by our cruelty department and put in a kennel outside of Boston Pizza. The list of Fugitives include: Mayor Lee Pratt, Mayor Don McCormick, Steve Zsillei from Denham Ford, Karla Shalley from The Playpen, Tamara L’Hoost from Summit 107, Jason De Rijk from SideKick Stickers, Chris Thom from Rocky Mountain Diesel, Carrie Schafer from eKnow, Don MacMillian from the City of Cranbrook and the Kootenay Ice, Jennifer Mouly from Velvet Moss, Gina Martin from Jim Pattison Broadcast Group, Mark Salvador from Sandor Rental, Janice Sommerfeld from Snapd, Shane Stewart from Melody Motors, Chris Botterill from Genix Marketing, Steve Mercandelli from Cranbrook Dodge, and Brenna Baker from the BCSPCA! Please take the time to pledge one or more of our Most Wanted at snapd.at/pewvz2w or call the shelter at 250-426-6751.
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All Saints Anglican welcomes Rev. Dr. Katherine Hough C AROLYN GR ANT Bulletin Editor
All Saints Anglican Church in Kimberley has welcomed a new priest, although she is a familiar face to many in the congregation. The Rev. Dr. Katherine Hough is now the permanent incumbent for All Saints, and will conduct services three Sundays out of four each month, as well as hold office hours and perform other duties such as visiting residents of the The Pines. Rev. Dr. Hough has worked at the Kimberley church before, once as a non-stipendiary, associate priest and another term as an interim priest. Dr. Hough is also a lawyer and has served as a Crown Attorney. She doesn’t necessarily see taking this parish in a different direction, though she says that members will be going to a Parish Development session in the Lower Mainland this summer and may come back with some
lives, it can sometimes be difficult to find time for church. “In the early 70s, nothing happened before noon on Sunday. Every other day was so busy, but Sunday was family time, whether for church or just being together. We don’t have that anymore. Our children are so busy. For example, Molly Miller is a parishioner but she is so busy skiing, it doesn’t leave a lot of time for church. But we do have some young families in the congregation. Families often connect with the church when they perceive a need; when kids start to ask questions, when there is a crisis.
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The Rev. Dr. Katherine Hough is the new priest at All Saints Anglican Church in Kimberley. fresh ideas. More important to her is to increase the Anglican presence in the community. “We want to welcome home those that
have been away, and those who may be curious,” she said. There is work being done on making the church itself, located on Leadenhall St., more
welcoming. The outside is being spruced up, and interior painting is planned as well. She says that in this day and age, with everyone having busy
News from the Kimberley Garden Club Submitted by Marilee Quist
What a great spring we’ve had – except for the frost on May 13 or 14th that killed most of my tomato plants and annuals that I had so optimistically planted before I left for the tulip festival in Ottawa on May 12. However, I had a great time travelling with a friend from Calgary and seeing the sights and the many, many beds chock full of tulips of every colour – thousands of tulips in sidewalk planters, in huge beds, in parks – everywhere! Now that I’ve had a nice break from weeding and planting, I can finish my gardening tasks and start enjoying other activities. While I was gone, at our May garden club meeting, the topic of Cominco Gardens came up again. Among other things, it turns out that a fairly well-kept secret is that Cominco Gardens sells plants at their greenhouses, and both plants and vegetables at the Farmer’s Market as fund raisers. I certainly didn’t know that Cominco Gardens did this! We can all help support Cominco Garden by buying their plants and veggies.
We had our annual plant sale on May 14th and it was well attended. Any plants that were unsold were donated to Cominco Gardens to add to the plants they sell at their greenhouses. Thanks to all those who donated plants and those who came and shopped for locally grown plants. It appears that our summers may continue to be warmer and drier. Because of this trend, the garden club has been looking at the possibility of having someone come to Kimberley to present a workshop next spring on Xeriscaping, (landscaping and gardening practices that reduce or eliminate the need for supplemental irrigation water). There are many plants locally available that both perform well under these conditions and that are deer resistant. If you have thought about Xeriscaping, but have already planted your gardens, one of the principles of Xeriscaping to conserve water is to mulch. Weed the area thoroughly first, then lay down 2-3 inches of mulch – shredded or small bark nuggets for flowers and shrubs, and straw or grass clipping between vegetable rows. I have some shrub beds that
have been treated with high quality landscape fabric and small bark nuggets, and this has been working very well for me. The mulching will hold back weed growth and help conserve water in the soil. When the growing season is over (or next spring), the straw and grass can be roto-tilled or dug into your garden to add “green manure” to your soil. In June, we will begin our annual summer tours of garden club members’ gardens. It’s always fun to see how gardens have changed and to see what ideas we can glean for our own gardens. The Garden Club meets the second Wednesday of the month. From June through September starting at 6:30 pm, we tour member gardens, and if necessary, hold a short business meeting in the second garden while we enjoy refreshments supplied by the hostess. We welcome anyone who would like to learn more about gardening in Kimberley, whether you are new to gardening or new to the Kimberley area. For more information on our meetings, call Nola at 250-427-1948 or Marilee at 250-427-0527. Happy Gardening.
And we are here.” There have been a lot of changes in the church since the 70s, including the Anglican Church welcoming female priests. “More women are coming in all the time,” Dr. Hough said. “There is a new female priest in Fernie and in the Windermere Valley. When I came to the Kootenays, there was just me. “It was tough. One woman said to me years ago, ‘I didn’t want you to come because I couldn’t envision a woman at the altar. Now I don’t want you to go’. “It’s the fear of the unknown. It had always been men. I’ve had
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other priests walk out of a service because I was conducting it. “But this congregation is so warm and accepting. It’s like coming home and that’s nice.” All Saints offers worship services at 10 a.m. each Sunday but there is some discussion of offering evening services with communion twice a month in July and August rather than mornings. Dr. Hough also brings services to The Pines. “We had 31 people at the last service and so many stay for communion. It’s important to them.”
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Sixth anniversary of MacFarlane-Taylor murders Barry Coulter
On Sunday, May 29, it would have been six years since Leanne MacFarlane and Jeffrey Taylor were killed in a house just outside Cranbrook, in what police said was a case of mistaken identity. MacFarlane, 43, and Taylor, 42, had been living in the house beside
the Highway 3/93 rest stop at Rampart, near Mayook, for three months on May 29, 2010. That morning, the couple were shot in their home. MacFarlane died at the scene; Taylor died of his injuries later that day. Police quickly determined it was a case of mistaken identity. Though no arrests
have ever been made, it is still very much an active case. “The investigation is still ongoing, and still at the forefront,” said Cpl. Jason Smart with the Southeast District Major Crimes Unit. “These unsolved investigations never stop. Any time there’s a tip we investigate it.” Meanwhile, the fam-
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ily is still waiting for justice, and remembering. “It never goes away,” said Leanne and Jeffrey’s son Jordan MacFarlane‚ one of the couple’s three children. “The time seems to have passed so quickly — it almost seems like yesterday. But we have to keep living our lives.” Six years ago, Jordan had just moved back to Cranbrook, and was in fact living with Leanne and Jeffrey in the house at Mayook. It appears the killing took place only a short while after Jordan had left for work. He said the phone call he got from the police is still very fresh in his mind. Jordan said that while the whole family is still waiting for justice to be done, he appreciates the support the family has had from the community over the years since. “It definitely affected more than just the family,” Jordan said. “People are still talking about it, so that’s good.” At the time of the
Jeffrey Taylor and Leanne MacFarlane
double homicide, RCMP said the home that MacFarlane and Taylor were renting had until recently been lived in by one of the men charged in connection with a shooting outside the Sam Steele Hotel in October 2009. Three Cranbrook men were found guilty in a conspiracy to commit murder trial in April 2013 in a gang-related
crime connected to the Mayook homicide, but that trial was separate to the homicide investigation, RCMP said. As always, anyone with information relating to this case is urged to report it. You can anonymously report tips through East Kootenay Crime Stoppers, phone 1-800222-TIPS (8477), the Cranbrook RCMP de-
tachment at 250-4893471, email tipsforleannemacfarlane@ gmail.com or online at here. A Facebook group has been set up related to the crime. Find it by searching Facebook for “Leanne MacFarlane and Jeffrey Taylor-May 29 2010 unsolved murder case”.
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we’ve had in past years.” The decreased snowpack throws a wrench into the plans of releasing water to help with sturgeon reproduction on the other side of the border. Normally, there is what’s called a double-peak operation; where cold water is released earlier during the first peak to encourage migration and warmer water released during the second peak to encourage spawning, says Jason Flory, a biologist and White Sturgeon recovery team lead with the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. “With the earlier warmer weather this year, we don’t have as much snowpack or water to work with,” said Flory. ”What we’ve done is condensing that down to a single peak and trying to extend that peak to 10 days. “…right now, it looks
like what we’re seeing from the data, it looks like we do have spawning fish in the river and upstream at Bonner’s Ferry. How many and what they’re doing up there, we don’t know yet, it’s still too early to say.” The Kootenai Tribe of Idaho is also working with the Fish and Wildlife Service to modify some of the habitat along the Kootenay River to help the sturgeon with the spawning process, which has had some success in pilot projects and should be completed by 2017. “It’s a multi-faceted project, there are kind of two schools of thought on what’s best for sturgeon recovery,” Flory continued. “Right now, they’re spawning downstream of Bonner’s Ferry, and the bottom of the river there is sand and silt, so when the eggs get fertilized, they drop down to the bottom, get buried and they
die. “Upstream of Bonner’s Ferry is kind of where the rock starts, so the one school of thought is we should fix the habitat where they’re spawning now; make it rocky and gravelly and the other school of thought is to change their behaviour, get them to move upstream, which we think they did historically before the dam.” Over in Kootenay Lake, the situation will be likely the same Lake Koocanusa in regards to the low snowpack, said Peter McCann, Senior Engineer, Operations Planning with BC Hydro. “We actually saw Kootenay Lake rise up quite quickly early on starting in March because of the snowpack and we were forecasting a fairly high reservoir level but looks like it’s going to struggle to reach 1748 feet this year,” McCann said.
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Council releases RMI funding for Bootleg Trails From Page 1 Mayor Don McCormick said that after a longer look, it was decided that tying release of RMI funding to an MOU would not be fruitful, and it would be a far better idea to have the two groups sit on the watershed committee, which is the city’s practice when any interest plans activity in the watershed. Hoglund said that it was the recommendation of the City’s Manager of Operations that the city not sign an MOU and he agreed with that. “If we sign it, we are saying it’s okay to have recreation in the watershed,” Hoglund said. “If this council is going to change that, it needs to be brought forward as a recommendation. Yes, there is logging in the watersheds. We have no choice on that. But that’s why the City is the chair of the watershed committee, so we can make sure it is up to our standards. “We are talking about being consistent with how we deal with logging,” McCormick said. Coun. Darryl Oakley said he found the process to protect the watershed flawed. “I have absolute respect for the folks on the watershed committee, but as far as I’m concerned the process to protect the watershed is flawed. If you want to protect your interests, you get on the committee. BC Timber Sales gets on the committee to protect their interests. If you’re trapping, yo go to
the watershed committee to protect your right to trap. It’s flawed.” “The spin you’re putting on it is another way to look at it,” McCormick said. Oakley said he was merely pointing out that the current model could be better. “So let’s bring some changes,” the mayor said. Coun. Bev Middlebrook said that while she was not in favour of recreation in the watershed, having the Trails Society and RSTBC sit on the committee was a step in the right direction. “We say we don’t support recreation in the watershed, yet we have allocated funding to allow activity in the watershed, albeit limited,” said Kitto. “It’s time to look at how we do things.” Hoglund defended the watershed committee saying a lot of communities would look at the committee and want what Kimberley has. “When Stikine was doing deep drilling, they sat on the committee. Interior Health is sitting there waiting.” “This is the fifth or sixth time we’ve had this discussion,” McCormick said. “Let’s do something about the watershed issue. We need to put this on the agenda of the next strategic planning session.” In the meantime, Council voted to have KTS and RSTBC join the watershed committee and work on the Bootleg Trails can proceed.
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Kimberley FOCUS is pleased to support Cominco Gardens with a donation of $500. Above, Joan Jobe presents volunteer Faith Matthews with the cheque. FOCUS raises funds at Thursday meat draws at the Kimberley Elks Club, generously supported by Kimberley Overwaitea.
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The Kootenay Community Bat Project (KCBP) is seeking volunteers for the annual BC Bat Count. This citizen-science initiative encourages residents to count bats at local roost sites. “Bat counts are a wonderful way for residents to get involved in collecting important scientific information” says Leigh Anne Isaac, Coordinator for the KCBP. “No special skills are needed, kids can be involved, and you can relax in a deck chair while counting.” This year the annual BC Bat Count will help the BC Ministry of Environment (MoE) collect baseline data on bat populations before the devastating White Nose Syndrome fungal disease affects bats in the province. “White Nose Syndrome is estimated to have killed more than six million bats since
it was first discovered in eastern North America a decade ago,” says Dr. Purnima Govindarajulu, MoE biologist. “In March 2016, the disease was detected just east of Seattle. This has greatly increased our urgency to understand bat populations in BC. We need the public’s help to census local bat populations. The summer of 2016 may be our last year to obtain population estimates before White Nose Syndrome causes widespread declines in western North America.” Volunteers wait outside a known roost site, such as a bathouse, barn, bridge or attic, and count bats as they fly out at twilight. They record the final number along with basic information on weather conditions. Ideally, 1-2 counts are done between June 1 and 21
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Two gentlemen, not from Verona All characters in this column are fictitious; if anyone sounds familiar or has the same characteristics, it is purely coincidental. “Comedy has to be based on the truth. You take the truth and you put a little curlicue at the end.” Sid Caesar.
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here are these two old guys that are seen together around town. They seem to emerge from some sort of hibernation once a week and go looking for a restaurant. This is probably when they meet and feed. Nobody knows when they feed or what they devour during the other days. They’re both old, probably in their late eighties and one walks with a stick — the other ought to; he has some awful limps. They appear at their chosen restaurant like wraiths. One restaurateur claims that they appear like Shakespeare’s witches: ‘What are these so wither’d and so wild in their attire that look not like inhabitants of the earth but are on’t.’ I think he overdid the quote, but some folk do show off. These two ancient gentlemen — it is assumed that they are gentlemen because they do not act in unseemly manners nor do they wear their hats whilst dining — dress (or are dressed) comfortably although one is in-
clined to be slightly more sartorial than the other and, generally, what is left of their hair is tastefully combed. Wherever it is they chose to dine on their weekly jaunts, these wizened gaffers are inclined to seem a little harsh to young waitresses who twitter solicitously about them. Oh, they are not rude or insulting; it seems that they find that young people talk too fast and therefore unintelligibly for the oldsters such as they. One or other of the geezers will invariably raise one palsied hand and announce, “Stop. We are not deaf; we are merely old; it is just that our hearing is slow, so please talk more slowly, Thank you.” This is generally stated in a bit of a foreign accent, probably British in origin. Peter However, those more expert I assure me that the Warland than accents are not the same and this thus destroys the theory that the two might be twins or even brothers. Before I began to write this epic I decided that I should not mention what the two old men are called. However, I did once decide the give them alternative names but then discovered that the two of them share the same first name, and this confused me and, probably, them too. It is unlikely that they might be brothers, even with very confused parents. As I said previously, these two usually act
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in a gentlemanly manner and still get good service. One of the two sometimes asks his waitress to burp him at the end of a meal and does often get a hearty thump before he and his partner totter off to settle the bill which, it seems, they pay alternately with decent tips plus a certain amount of wry humour. When this less-than-dynamic duo is approached by people who appear to recognize one or other of the sages, the oldies frequently fail to recognize those that timorously approach, even in a friendly, unthreatening manner. This is probably due to loss of memory not an outright snub. However, should a person in his right mind wish to obtain the attention of these dithery old farts, he or she needs only to mention ‘fries’. This duo invariably tucks into French fries (one of them demanding ketchup the other eschewing it vehemently) and something else for their weekly repast. Like young children, they don’t always eat all of their vegetables. When asked if he was so and so, a retired doctor or barber, one of them assured the questioner, “Just address me as sir. Everyone does; even my kids and grand-children do.” So that settled that problem. If any hopeful is expecting to gain anything at all from some of the vast amount of wisdom and experience from the more than one hundred and seventy years of accumulated knowledge of this pair of Solomons, he or she can forget it.
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Why are Islamists still attacking
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ecause most people think of Islamic State, al-Qaeda and their ilk as being crazies motivated solely by hatred, they are not puzzled by recent terrorist attacks on the West like those in Paris, Brussels and Los Angeles. Like the villains in comic books, the terrorists are simply evil, and no further explanation is needed. But in the real world, being violent and fanatical does not make you stupid. The small group of Arab Islamists who started fighting the American invasion of Iraq in 2003 were by 2014 the rulers of a new country of some five million people that they call Islamic State, which suggests that they are clever people who pursue rational strategies. And yet they go on backing terrorist attacks in the West, which no longer seems like a rational strategy. It was a perfectly sensible strategy once. By the year 2000 the Islamist revolutionaries of the Arab world were close to despair. They had been trying to overthrow the dictators and kings who ruled the Arab countries for a quarter-century, and there was blood all over the walls — around 300,000 Arabs were killed in the struggles between the Islamists and the regimes in 1975-2000 — but they had not managed to overthrow a single regime. Their main strategy was always terrorism, simply because they lacked the resources for anything more ambitious. In theory their terrorist attacks should have driven the regimes into extreme repression, which (again in theory) should have alienated the population and driven them into the arms of the revolutionaries. Then the people, led by the Islamists and united in their wrath, would rise up and drive the oppressors from power. The Islamists had a few early successes — the seizure of the Grand Mosque in Mecca in 1979, the assassination of Egyp-
tian president Anwar Sadat in 1981 — but their strategy did not work. The Arab regimes did indeed become more oppressive, but the revolutionaries did not get mass support. Their doctrines were too weird, and their behaviour too extreme. So by the late 1990s the Islamists were looking for a different strategy. It was Osama bin Laden, the founder of Al-Qaeda, who came up with a new strategy: attack the West. Gwynne The ultimate goal was still to come to power in the Dyer Arab world, but rather than revolution in the streets the Islamists would now win power by leading a successful guerilla resistance movement against an invasion by infidel foreigners. Bin Laden had hit on this strategy because he had fought in Afghanistan as a volunteer, and that was exactly how the game played out there. The Russians invaded in 1979; Islamist extremists took over the resistance movement; after a long and bloody war the Russians went home in 1989; and the Afghan Islamists (the Taliban) then took power because they were the heroes who had driven the infidel foreigners out. To relive this triumph required getting some other infidel army to invade a Muslim country, and the obvious choice was the United States. Al-Qaeda’s 9/11 attacks in New York and Washington in 2001 gave Americans the necessary motivation, and two US invasions followed in rapid succession, in Afghanistan and Iraq. The mass-casualty terrorist attacks against Western targets continued for a long time (Madrid, Bali, London, etc.), presumably in order to give Western countries a reason to keep their troops in the Middle East. But the attacks gradually diminished as Al-Qaeda’s fighters in Iraq came closer to their goal of creating their own state: that would clearly be easier to do if most of
the Western troops had already gone home. The creation of Islamic State and the proclamation of the “Caliphate” in 2014 was the culmination of this long struggle, and it should have ended Islamist terror attacks on the West. Now they have a real state, they are seeking to expand in Syria and Iraq by military force, and the last thing they need is Western troops around to make matters more difficult. So why didn’t the attacks on Western countries stop? The only plausible explanation is the great split in the Islamist movement in 2014, when Islamic State broke away from Al-Qaeda. Since then there has been a ferocious competition between them both for recruits, and for the loyalty of Islamist organisations across the Muslim world. (The main Islamist organisations in both Egypt and Nigeria have switched their allegiance from Al-Qaeda to Islamic State in the past two years). In this competition, the best and cheapest way of showing that your organisation is tougher, more dedicated, more efficient than the other lot is to kill Westerners in spectacular terrorist attacks. So, for example, Al-Qaeda sponsored the “Charlie Hebdo” attack in Paris in February, 2015, and Islamic State replied with the much bigger attack in Paris last November. There is no strategic cost in these attacks, since Western and Russian forces are already bombing both Islamic State and Al-Qaeda’s local franchise in Syria, the Nusra Front. The material cost of the attacks is negligible: neither organisation is devoting even one percent of its resources to them. So they will continue for a while, and the West will just have to deal with them as they occur. Gwynne Dyer is an independent journalist published in 45 countries.
‘Climate action’ charade continues
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he moving deadline for B.C.’s latest bold plan to control Earth’s weather with taxes has slid from March into
June. Now that Premier Christy Clark has jetted back from her latest liquefied natural gas sales trip to Korea and Japan, brace yourself for the big reveal of Climate Action 2.0, as the second stage of B.C.’s strategy has been termed. The pending LNG industry is just one problem for this reality-challenged scheme to maintain B.C.’s self-declared global climate leadership. Clark’s “Climate Leadership Team,” a mix of industry, academic, environmental and aboriginal representatives, was appointed a year ago to make recommendations for the next step. It concluded that B.C. isn’t going to reach its 2020 emissions reduction target, even if the government implements the team’s recommendation to resume steep increases in the carbon tax starting in 2018. B.C.’s carbon tax and its questionable “carbon neutral government” program have not reduced the province’s greenhouse gas emissions in recent years. They’re going up, and it doesn’t take a rocket scientist to figure out why. Tacking seven cents onto the price of a
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litre of gasoline may have had an effect at a time when fuel prices were high. That and a global recession actually did reduce B.C.’s greenhouse gas emissions for a while. Then Saudi Arabia decided to depress the world price of oil, cancelling any carbon tax effect for people driving up to the pumps in B.C. and stimulating fuel demand around the world. Now our population and economic growth are rising again, along with carbon emisBC VIEWS sions. And LNG production and export can only add to that Tom increase. Fletcher The urgency to create Climate Action 2.0 was so Clark could join Prime Minister Justin Trudeau on a triumphant visit to Paris last winter to work out the latest international climate deal. Trudeau then started to let his own urgent climate crisis deadline slip back. This routine has been going on since Jean Chretién signed Canada up for its first fantasy target in Kyoto, Japan almost 20 years ago. And the prospects for Paris don’t look much different. Don’t take my word for it. Nicholas Rivers, Canada Research Chair in Climate and Energy Policy at the University of Ottawa, wrote last week of the Paris deal: “These targets essentially require that developed countries such as Canada completely elim-
inate greenhouse gas emissions by 2050 or shortly after.” “Completely eliminate.” Not only does that mean an end to the oil and gas industry, it means no more air travel, unless somebody comes up with a battery-powered airliner pretty soon. Note that Rivers is describing the actions expected of developed countries. China has agreed that its steeply rising greenhouse gases will level off “around 2030,” according to the pathetically one-sided deal negotiated by U.S. President Barack Obama in 2014. Trudeau has decided that provinces must find their own path to a carbon-free Utopia. Alberta has moved ahead with its own carbon tax, loaded onto the energy industry in the midst of a collapse. Its main effect will likely be to send the Alberta NDP back to the opposition benches. Ontario is considering a ban on coal for power and natural gas for home heating, plus huge subsidies for electric cars. This should continue the upward spiral of electricity prices in that hapless, mismanaged province, which has already seen runaway subsidies to wind power and cancellation of gas-fired power plants. Here in pre-election B.C., take everything you hear about healing the planet with a grain of salt. Tom Fletcher is B.C. legislature reporter and columnist for Black Press.
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KIMBERLEY AND CRANBROOK COMMUNITY CALENDAR UPCOMING
May 25 to June 5. Fabricated - a quilt show by North Star Quilters. Centre 64 Kimberley. Mon to Fri 1 to 5, Sat Sun 11 to 5. Saturday, May 28. Selkirk Grad bottle drive. If they don’t come by your house, bring your cans and bottles to the Civic Centre. Saturday, June 4. Kimberley Community Choir yard sale. 3:30 to 2 p.m. 254 Lindsay St. Kimberley Saturday, June 4, Plant Sale, Christ Church Anglican, 46 13th Ave. S. Cranbrook. Nine to noon. Sponsored by Triple C Youth Club. GoGo Grannie Cheryl Fraser attended the Uganda Grandmothers Gathering along with twenty two Canadians as observers from the Stephen Lewis Foundation and the Grandmothers to Grandmothers Campaign. Please join us at the College of the Rockies Lecture Theatre on Monday, May 30 at 7:00 to share Cheryl’s experience. Entrance by donation. Kimberley Chamber of Commerce hosts the Kimberley Ambassador Program, June 2, 9:15 to 3:15 at Trickle Creek Lodge meeting room. To register call 250-427-3666 or info@ kimberleychamber.com British Columbia Government Retired Employees Association, Rocky Mountain Branch, will be holding their luncheon meeting at the Heritage Inn on June 8th, 2016 at 12 noon. Our guest speaker will be Char Murray, Executive Director/Curator, Cranbrook History Centre/Cranbrook Museum of Rail Travel. Sunday June 12 @ 7:30 pm @ Kimberley Nordic Center Extraordinary meeting to determine membership rates for 2016/17 ski season. All members welcome. ph: 250-427-1721 Kimberley Food Bank Garage Sale is scheduled for August 20th at the Kimberley Curling Club. Your items can be delivered, starting August 2nd from 4:00 – 6:00 pm, at the Curling Rink everyday until the sale.
ONGOING The Chateau Kimberley Art Gallery is featuring the art of Karen Arrowsmith, Mary Ann Bidder, Joseph Cross, John de Jong, Lynne Grillmair, Ann Holtby Jones, Teresa Knight, Jeanie Miller, Jeanette Oostlander, Jean Pederson, Darlene Purnell and Marianne Rennick. The Gallery at 78 Howard St. is open 9-7 daily until October 15th, 2016. 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. 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. TOPS (Take Off Pounds Sensibly) non profit weight loss support group meets EVERY Thursday at 5:00 pm, at Sr Citizen’s Centre, (downstairs) 125 17th Ave S, Cranbrook. Drop in, have fun while losing weight gradually. This Chapter has won an annual B.C. Provincial Award for “Best Avg Weight Loss Per Member”. Info: Marie 250 417 2642 Bibles For Missions Thrift Store, 824 Kootenay St. N., Cranbrook serving our community to benefit others - at home and abroad. We turn your donations into helping dollars! Open Tues-Sat 10am-5pm. Phone 778-520-1981. The Friends of the Kimberley Public Library used book store in Marysville is open Wed to Sat; 10:30 to 3:30 & Sunday 1:00 to 4:00. Noon every Wednesday, downtown United Church & Centre for Peace, the bells will call you to a time of calm. This is NOT church, rather it is a time to gather in a circle in a welcoming and harmonious space to practice the way of Taize. Wouldn’t you cherish a time to stop? to gather when the bells ring? to join with others in silence, in prayer, in meditative song? Masonic Lodges of B.C. and Yukon will supply transportation to cancer patients who have arrived at Kelowna or Vancouver. This free service will be at the destination point. Example: from airport to clinic and clinic to airport on return, also around the destination city. Info may be received from your doctor, Canadian Cancer Society, or by phoning Ron at 250-426-8159. Quilters meet in Kimberley on the 2nd Monday at Centennial Hall at 7:00 PM and the 4th Monday for sewing sessions in the United Church Hall at 10 Boundary Street. MILITARY AMES is a social/camaraderie/support group that meets the first and third Tuesdays of the month in the Kimberley Public Library reading room. All veterans are welcome. For more information call Cindy @ 250 919 3137. Cranbrook Community Tennis Association welcomes all citizens to play or learn to play. Call Neil 250-489-8107, Cathy 250-464-1903. Cranbrook Phoenix Toastmasters meet every Thursday, noon -1:00 Heritage Inn. Toastmasters teaches communication & leadership skills. Roberta 250-489-0174. 1911.toastmastersclubs.org. Royal Canadian Legion Branch 24; Friday Meat Draw: 4:30-6:30, Saturday Meat Draw: 3:30-5:30.
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Fun 500 take part in Fun 5
Cranbrook asks for public input on Idlewild Park F o r t h e To w n s m a n
The City of Cranbrook invites the community to participate in the creation of a new Master Plan for Idlewild Park. The City was successful in receiving funding for dam and park improvements and is inviting public input to prepare a plan. Last spring over 1,000 Cranbrook residents enthusiastically participated in the Idlewild Park Community Survey identifying how the park is used, and priorities for improvements. The Master Plan team is building on that valuable input as part of the Idlewild Master Plan process. Anyone who missed out on the survey, has new ideas, or wants to
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continue being part of the process, is welcome to come join the conversation. A workshop will be held on Tuesday June 7, 2016 from 6:00 8:30pm at the Memorial Arena in the warm viewing room. The event will provide an opportunity for community members to share perspectives on what makes Idlewild Park special, generate a vision and ideas for park improvements, and discuss how partnerships in the community can bring the vision to life. If you would like more information about the master plan process, please contact Chris New, Director of Leisure Services at (250) 489-0251.
The Kootenay Fun 5, a family appropriate 5 km walk/run, took place on Saturday, May 14. With enormous community support the event had well over 500 registered participants with dozens of little ones toddling, riding or piggy-backing. The run started and finished at Kootenay Christian Academy (1200 Kootenay St N.) and followed a level out-and-back course toward Isadore Canyon. A wonderful day was had by all – the sun was shining with families and friends enjoying a morning together all while getting some exercise. Even Shivers and Sparky the Fire Dog came out and challenged KCA’s own Lion to a 20 metre dash! The entire event was organized by a group of staff and parents from Kootenay Christian Academy as a fundraiser for pro-
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The Kootenay Fun 5 had a great turnout for the first inaugural event organized by the Kootenay Christian Academy as over 500 runners and walkers came out to participate and raise money for school programs and equipment. grams and equipment benefiting the students of the school. An overwhelmingly successful first year will see $8,000 reinvested at KCA with a
good portion of these funds going toward the purchase of new sports equipment. Many local businesses jumped on board and
contributed significantly to make the race a memorable event. The Kootenay Fun 5 race committee would like to express their deep grati-
tude to every participant, donor and volunteer, who played their part in making this day one that surpassed all our expectations!
YOUR CITY WORKING FOR YOU! Tuesday, May 31st, 2016 2016 20 16 P PROPERTY ROPERTY TAX NOTICES
2015 ANNUAL REPORT AGM
Property Tax Notices for the City of Cranbrook have now been mailed to all property owners on record. If you have not received your notice by the end of May, please contact City Hall at (250)-426-4211 so that a copy may be forwarded to you. Taxes are due on July 4, 2016, after which time a 10% penalty will be added to any unpaid current taxes. Home Owner Grants may be claimed even if current taxes are not paid in full. Penalties apply to Home Owner Grants not claimed by July 4, 2016. If you are participating in the pre-authorized payment program, please note that the prepayment amount on your tax notice includes the May 15th and June 15th payments. As your prepayment amounts were based on an estimate there may still be a balance owing. To avoid a penalty, please review your Tax Notice carefully and make sure you pay any outstanding balance prior to July 4, 2016. To help you avoid the last minute rush, we accept postdated cheques. We also accept Interac Debit Card payments. Payment may also be made by telephone/online banking and through most financial institutions. You must still claim the Home Owner Grant at City Hall or online via the link on the www.cranbrook.ca website.
The City of Cranbrook 2015 Annual Report will be presented to Council for consideration at the Annual General Meeting on June 27, 2016, at 3:00 pm in the City Hall Council Chambers. The 2015 Annual Report will be available for public review on our website or at City Hall reception beginning on June 6, 2016. This notice is published in accordance with Section 99 of the Community Charter.
REMINDERS... Monday, June 13, 2016 – Regular City Council Meeting @ 6pm Monday, June 27, 2016 – Regular City Council Meeting @ 6pm
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PREPAYMENT OF 2017 PROPERTY TAXES The City of Cranbrook is continuing to offer a property tax prepayment plan. Now you can budget your property taxes and avoid the July property tax “blues”. Monthly tax payments are made through your bank by preauthorized debits on the 15th of each month, starting in July 2016 for the 2017 taxation year. Application forms are available from the City Hall Tax Department. If you would like one mailed, please contact us at (250)-426-4211. If you are currently enrolled in the pre-authorized tax payment program, any overpayment on the 2016 property taxes will be applied to the first payment(s) for 2017.
2016 TAX DEFERMENT PROGRAMS
2016 HOME OWNER GRANT
You may defer payment of property taxes if you meet the following basic qualifications: Canadian citizen or landed immigrant having lived in British Columbia for at least one year; and registered owner of the property, and the property is your principal residence Specific Program eligibility requirements: Regular Deferment Program 55 years or older, or widow/widower, or a person with a disability as defined by Regulation; and 25% equity position in your home (based on the 2016 BC Assessment property value) Families with Children Deferment Program Sign a declaration that you are financially supporting a child under the age of 18 at any time during the calendar year; and 15% equity position in your home (based on the 2016 BC Assessment property value) NOTE: Before applying for any of these tax deferment programs, you must pay all penalties, interest, previous years’ property taxes, and utility charges, as these charges cannot be deferred. For more information on these programs, please contact the Tax Department at (250) 426-4211.
The City of Cranbrook is pleased to announce that you can once again claim your Home Owner Grant online. This feature is available by logging on to the City’s website at www.cranbrook.ca and following the link to the Grant Application form. The eHOG password to access the form is found in the address portion at the top left-hand side of your 2016 tax notice.
BE A TOURIST IN YOUR OWN TOWN – SATURDAY JUNE 4, 2016 Cranbrook residents can experience local attractions for free during ‘Be a Tourist in Your Own Town’ day. This exclusive event invites residents to visit a variety of Cranbrook attractions on one-day only special tours and events. Join your fellow friends and family and #ExploreCranbrook, via a visit to the Studio & Stage Door; explore Fort Steele Heritage Town, a mini-golf challenge and so much more. So, be a tourist for the day and WOW yourself with all there is to do and enjoy in and around Cranbrook! Join us on Saturday, June 4, 2016 and share your findings on social media using #ExploreCranbrook and #ExploreBC. For more details, please visit http://cranbrooktourism.ca/beatourist
Please read the instructions on the City’s website before proceeding to the Grant application form. IMPORTANT NOTICE: Effective the 2016 taxation year, Financial Institutions will no longer accept Home Owner Grant applications. If you pay your property taxes at a Financial Institution, please ensure you claim your Home Owner Grant online or at City Hall before the due date (July 4, 2016).
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Knights claim 2016 Memorial Cup championship Matthew Tkachuk scores overtime winner to lift London to franchise’s second Canadian Hockey League crown
Taylor Rocc a Sports Editor
The London Knights are 2016 MasterCard Memorial Cup champions. After claiming the Ontario Hockey League title, the Knights went undefeated at the Canadian Hockey League championship in Red Deer, staking out the second Memorial Cup crown in franchise history, edging the Rouyn-Noranda Huskies of the Quebec Major Junior Hockey League by a 3-2 overtime final Sunday afternoon at the Enmax Centrium. Matthew Tkachuk, a top-rated prospect heading into the 2016 NHL Entry Draft, scored the championship-clinching marker 7:49 into overtime, sending a quick shot past the shoulder of Huskies goaltender Chase Marchand to bring an end to the 2016 Canadian Hockey League season. “I was coming down with speed and J-Mo (Aiden Jamieson) hit me wide and I was able to toe-drag shoot it,” Tkachuk said Sunday. “A split second later I look up, everyone is going wild and I fall over. It all happened so fast. “It’s junior hockey’s
Terry Wilson Photo/CHL Images
The London Knights claimed the 2016 MasterCard Memorial Cup championship Sunday in Red Deer, defeating the Rouyn-Noranda Huskies in overtime. Stanley Cup. I’ve never been this excited.” Knights forward and Toronto Maple Leafs prospect Mitch Marner was named the tournament MVP, receiving the Stafford Smythe Memorial Trophy after recording two goals and 14 points in four Memorial Cup contests.
Tkachuk also opened the scoring Sunday, scoring 9:19 into the second period to break a scoreless tie before the Huskies responded with markers from Francis Perron and Julien Nantel to take a 2-1 lead midway through the third period. Arizona Coyotes
prospect Christian Dvorak tied the game 2-2 with only 4:11 remaining in regulation before Tkachuk closed the contest. “We’re down 2-1 there in the third with four minutes left and we never gave up, but that’s the best thing about this team,” Marner said. “We
always come back and never give up on each other and it’s amazing.” In net, Knights goaltender Tyler Parsons turned aside 29 of 31 shots for the win, while Marchand was good on 30 of 33 attempts. London’s first Memorial Cup title came in 2005 as Corey Perry and
the Knights blanked Sidney Crosby and the Rimouski Oceanic by a 4-0 margin. The Knights advance to the Memorial Cup title game after taking first place in round-robin play. The Huskies knocked off the host Red Deer Rebels in the semifinal Friday night, bring-
ing an end to the junior career of former Kootenay Ice captain Luke Philp. Philp, a 20-year-old native of Canmore, registered two goals and three points in four games. The 99th MasterCard Memorial Cup championship will be hosted by the Windsor Spitfires.
Ice announce hiring of new goaltending coach Jamie McCaig joins club; Mike Bergren’s employment agreement not renewed
Taylor Rocca Sports Editor
When the puck drops on the 2016-17 Western Hockey League season, not only will the Kootenay Ice be employing a new starting puck-stopper, they’ll also have a new tutor for their armoured guardians to work with. Monday morning, the Ice announced the hiring of 36-year-old goaltending coach Jamie McCaig, who replaces 35-year-old Mike Bergren. “I’m obviously very excited, it’s a good opportunity in a very, very good league,” McCaig said over the phone between on-ice sessions in Edmonton Monday af-
ternoon. “The chance to work with Luke [Pierce] again is exciting. I know we’ve got a lot of work ahead of us, but it’s no fun if it’s not challenging. “The biggest thing you’ve got to understand in my position is that every guy does it a little bit differently. Carrying that knowledge forward is super important. I like to get to know the goalies I work with, not just at the rink but away from the rink. So much of the game now is how you prepare for things and how you handle stress. “I like to treat each guy a little bit differently and see how they tick, what works for them, what doesn’t and move forward from there. For
me, it’s about not only getting comfortable with each other on the ice, but getting comfortable off of the ice as well.” A native of Penticton, McCaig previously worked alongside Kootenay Ice head coach Luke Pierce with the Merritt Centennials of the British Columbia Hockey League. “Every goaltender is different and he’s not going to try and change the way they play or their natural style,” Pierce said Monday afternoon. “It’s just trying to give each guy little things they can help refine… I think these guys get comfortable playing the way they’ve grown up playing. There’s always little ways they can
Jamie MCCaig make adjustments or subtle things. “I think Jamie’s biggest thing is his ability to communicate with them and relate to what they’re going through. He’s been a goaltender at a high level and he knows what it’s like mentally.” According to Pierce,
the familiarity and history with McCaig was the biggest factor in bringing him aboard. “He’ll be there for them if they’re going through rough patches and he understands me as a coach as well,” Pierce said. “He can sometimes bridge that gap between what goalies maybe don’t understand with what we’re thinking. He can relate to them on a different level that way and, likewise, explain to me a little bit better what they’re thinking at times.” McCaig previously played at University of Brandon (2000 to 2002) and University of Lethbridge (2003 to 2005). He eventually went on to play 11 games with
the Victoria Salmon Kings of the ECHL. He has worked with the Chinese National Women’s hockey team (2009 to 2010) as well as with the Grande Prairie Storm (AJHL), Centennials, La Ronge Ice Wolves (SJHL), Camrose Kodiaks (AJHL) and Sherwood Park Crusaders (AJHL) over the past nine seasons. McCaig served as goaltending coach for Canada West at the 2015 World Junior A Challenge and is the co-owner/operator of ATC Goaltending, which is based out of Edmonton. Bergren had been with the club since the 2012-13 campaign. His employment agreement was not renewed with
the hiring of McCaig. “Mike did a good job here for multiple years with the team,” Pierce said. “I certainly had no issues working with him this year. To me — and you see this happen quite often with different coaches in different places — you start to surround yourself with the people that you feel extremely comfortable with and that was the case with Jamie. “Had Jamie not been a possibility with us, I don’t think there was any reason for us to make a change with Mike.”
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Bandits register wins over Loggers, Rangers Cranbrook Bandits score three triumphs in American Legion Baseball this past weekend Taylor Rocc a Sports Editor
After having their initially scheduled home-opener rained out May 21, the Cranbrook Bandits (4-3-0) were finally able to take to the diamond at Confederation Park this past Saturday, scoring a pair of victories in American Legion Baseball doubleheader action against the Libby Loggers. The took the opening game of the matinee affair by a 7-3 final, before edging the Loggers 11-10 to close out the afternoon. Sunday, the Bandits headed south of the border to Eureka, Mont., for a doubleheader with the Kootenai Valley Rangers. The two teams battled to a split of the doubleheader, with the Bandits claiming a 15-6 triumph in the first game before falling 9-1 in the back end. Veteran left-handed pitcher Tyler Thorn tossed four innings off the mound in Saturday’s 7-3 win, striking out three batters while only allowing three hits and one earned run. At the plate, outfielder Caden McCormack knocked in two runs with a single during the second inning to give the Bandits a 4-1 lead and all the offense required to take the opening game of the day. Catcher Robert Nickell came across the plate three times to lead the Bandits, as he went 1-for-2 with a pair of walks. Erik Lauer was saddled with the loss for the
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Cranbrook Bandits left-handed pitcher Tyler Thorn throws off the mound during 2015 American Legion Baseball action at Confederation Park. The 18-year-old Thorn was strong in registering a 7-3 victory over the Libby Loggers Saturday afternoon in Cranbrook. Loggers, as he was chased following 3.2 innings of action, surrendering five runs (two earned), five walks and four hits. In the backend of Saturday’s doubleheader in Cranbrook, the Bandits required extra innings to get past the Loggers, scoring an 11-10 victory in the bottom of the eighth inning courtesy a single knock from infielder Rylan D’Etcheverry that scored infielder Kei Chlopan from third base. McCormick earned the win on the mound, going 2.1 innings with four strikeouts and no earned runs. The threeyear veteran Bandits got it done at the dish as well, going 2-for-4, including a triple, three
runs scored and one RBI. Tim Carvey took the loss for the Loggers. The Bandits put up a 9-1 lead by the end of the fifth inning before the Loggers blasted nine runs in the top of the
sixth inning to pull ahead 10-9 before the hometown kids executed the comeback win. Sunday afternoon, the Bandits made it three consecutive wins as the bats came alive in a 15-6 win over the Rangers. McCormick, Noah Rennette, Nickell and
Bettman stakes position on Olympics Jonas Siegel Canadian Press
PITTSBURGH Commissioner Gary Bettman said NHL participation in the next Olympics would likely hinge on money. In his annual state of the union address at the Stanley Cup final, Bettman said the league and NHL players association might have to reconsider their participation in the Olympics if the International Olympic Committee went ahead with its threat not to pay out-of-pocket expenses for NHL players. “I’m pretty sure that
our teams are not really interested in paying for the privilege of disrupting our season,” Bettman said. “But we’ll have to see what they ultimately decide to do.” IIHF president Rene Fasel recently revealed the IOC and president Thomas Bach aren’t interested in paying costs transportation and insurance - covered for the past five Olympics. Bettman said resolution of the expense issue would “have a significant impact on our decision.” Deputy commissioner Bill Daly said that decision wasn’t expected
until after the upcoming World Cup, likely in December or January. Bettman also offered a more definitive timetable on a decision for expansion. He said the NHL’s Board of Governors would meet in Las Vegas prior to the NHL awards in June with a decision on expansion, which could include Las Vegas and Quebec City. The three possibilities, he said, were no expansion, deferred expansion or expansion to one or two teams. “I am not going to handicap what’s going to happen,” Bettman said.
Chlopan each scored three times, while McCormick tallied three hits as well. Rookie Brandon Thorn earned the start and the victory, throwing three innings with three earned runs, one strikeout and one walk. Jake Bromley cleaned up over the final four innings, striking out six batters while allowing three earned runs. James Dunn took the loss for the Rangers allowing six runs (four earned), five hits and walking four batters over three innings of work. Wrapping a busy weekend, the Bandits fell 9-1 to the Rangers, as Mo Henderson cruised to a complete game performance, only allowing four hits
and one run (zero earned), while striking out four. After the Bandits opened the scoring courtesy a McCormick single that scored Nickell in the top of the first inning, the Rangers rolled, building a 3-1 lead by the bottom of the third inning before exploding for a five-run fifth inning. Rennette took the loss on the mound, lasting 2.1 innings and giving up three earned runs off six hits and a walk. Next up, the Bandits are slated to visit Trail (Saturday) and Spokane (Sunday) this weekend before returning home to host the Glacier Twins at Confederation Park on Saturday, June 11.
Mariners rout Padres Tim Booth Associated Press
SEATTLE - Kyle Seager’s two-run homer in the sixth inning snapped a 2-all tie and Dae-Ho Lee’s three-run shot capped a five-run eighth inning to give the Seattle Mariners a 9-3 victory over the San Diego Padres on Monday. Seattle snapped a three-game losing streak after getting swept at home by Minnesota, the worst team in the American League, thanks to two big innings. Seager’s ninth homer of the season broke a 2-all tie and capped a four-run sixth inning for the Mariners. The two-run shot bounced off the top of the wall in right-centre field and barely eluded the glove of San Diego’s Matt Kemp. Adam Lind had a two-run single in the eighth after Seager was intentionally walked and Lee followed with his seventh homer of the year. The Padres lost for the seventh time in eight games as starter Andrew Cashner (2-5) pitching a season-high 6 1/3 innings.
McCaig joins Ice as new goaltending coach Continued from page 13 Bergren’s tenure spanned back to the days when the Ice deployed a goaltending tandem featuring Mackenzie Skapski and Wyatt Hoflin. With Hoflin having moved on, McCaig will be tasked with guiding Cranbrook native Payton Lee (62-86-7-4, 3.39 GAA, .884 SP, six shutouts) and 17-year-old sophomore Declan Hobbs (2-14-4-0, 4.61 GAA, .873 SP). “We’re turning over a different page here now with Payton coming in,” Pierce said. “This is a really big year for Declan Hobbs and potentially another fresh start for him that way.” Lee was acquired by the Ice in a May trade with the Edmonton Oil Kings, while Hobbs was a third-round selection (53rd overall) at the 2013 WHL Bantam Draft. “With Payton, the exciting things is we’re getting a veteran guy who is really excited about coming home to play his last year of junior,” McCaig said. “He’s a guy who has seen and been through a lot of things in the Western Hockey League. All that experience is going to allow him to not only have success in the crease, but help our group out in terms of leadership and maturity. “With Payton, a lot of what we do is going to be maintenance on the ice, continuing to refine fundamental things, review some video and manage how he is handling the workload. That’s the biggest thing with a veteran guy. He is at this point and gotten through the league because he is very capable.” Lee went 12-20-3-1 with a 3.36 GAA, .886 SP and one shutout over 39 games split between the Oil Kings and Vancouver Giants in 2015-16. “With Declan, obvi-
ously he is going into a really exciting year,” McCaig said. “He, along with Wyatt last year, there were some tough nights. He got a lot of experience and some of it was tough experience to get, for sure. But I know he is motivated and looking forward to pushing Payton and taking some of his starts away. “Watching some video on [Hobbs], which I’ve done already, it’s just simple things — how do you manage the rush, how are you handling that first-shot opportunity. There are some things that we’ll kind of work on, but with him, he has a really bright future.” Hobbs went 2-14-3-0 with a 4.66 GAA and .873 SP during his rookie campaign in Cranbrook. McCaig said he hopes to meet with both Lee and Hobbs at some point in the off-season in order to get on the same page and set the stage for success come training camp. Being based out of Edmonton, the expectation is for McCaig to make at least one trip per month to Cranbrook in order to work with both Lee and Hobbs. Ice Chips: The Ice announced the signing of goaltender Jesse Makaj, the team’s second-round selection (23rd overall) at the 2016 WHL Bantam Draft, on May 24. The 6-foot-2 Makaj, a native of North Vancouver, suited up for the North Shore Winter Club this past season, registering a 1.71 GAA and helping his squad to a silver-medal finish at the 2016 B.C. Bantam Tier 1 Championship. He is expected at Kootenay Ice training camp this fall but won’t be eligible for full-time WHL duties until the 2017-18 season…
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ARIES (March 21-April 19) People are opening up right in front of you. You will gain a new perspective just by understanding where others are coming from. Sometimes you find their thinking to be quite off beat; finally you will see where they are coming from. Tonight: Nap, then decide. TAURUS (April 20-May 20) Zero in on what you want. A friend will play a key role in the events that unfold today. You might need to rethink what stance you are coming from after a seemingly difficult conversation. You know what works and what doesn’t. Tonight: Make it an early one. GEMINI (May 21-June 20) You are energized and focused. You know where you are going and why. A meeting with a co-worker could provide direction. Do whatever is needed to get past a blockage. Once you take care of this hassle, you’ll have a clearer vision of what
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Dear Annie: When my wife and I took a trip to Canada, my granddaughter and her livein boyfriend at the time called to ask for permission to spend a week in our house, which is near a beach. My wife said OK. This upset me for two reasons: We had $100,000 in precious metals in the house and I was concerned about theft. I had never met this boyfriend. Also, to have someone stay in our house for a week without us there seemed like an invasion of privacy. I was not happy about my wife’s decision, but went along with it to prevent bad feelings. This granddaughter later married the boyfriend and they had a child. It turned out he was an alcoholic and when drunk, he threatened to kill her and the baby. She brought the baby and our son-in-law (her father), and stayed in our house for a few days, again when we weren’t home. They didn’t ask permission this time. My son-in-law has a key. We knew she was escaping the potential abuse, so we said nothing. Last Christmas, I brought up the subject of people staying in my house when I’m not there. Now, neither our granddaughter nor her parents are speaking to us. We’ve called them several times, but they don’t pick up and never return our calls. My daughter is bipolar and has been hostile toward me for many years, mainly because I did not divorce her mother, whom she hated. When her mother died 25 years ago, she transferred that hatred to me, even though my current wife and I always have been friendly and kind to my daughter and her family. So here’s my question: Am I justified, according to social behavior, in objecting to relatives staying in our home when we are not there? I would never stay in anyone’s home without their permission. -- Joe in California Dear Joe: Having people in your house when you aren’t home is a personal choice. Your wife gave permission the first time, which means your complaint should have been directed at her, not your grandchild. (It might also be a good idea to put highly valuable items in a bank safety deposit box.) And while we agree that no one should stay in your house without permission, running away from an abusive spouse is a pretty good reason to show up unexpectedly in a safe place to which you have a key. Your daughter and her family are not responding kindly or rationally, but you also don’t seem to be dealing with them in a productive way. Ask your daughter whether she would be willing to go with you for counseling to resolve this and work on having a better relationship in the future. It seems worth a try. Dear Annie: I have a different response to “Waking Up,” whose friend talks too much. I have a friend who does this. She is a stay-at-home mom and needs to talk to an adult. The rest of her friends work outside the home and have social lives. So when I know I have an hour to spare, I will phone her and just let her talk. This is called “being a friend.” And eventually, she gets around to asking me about my life. -- M Annie’s Mailbox is written by Kathy Mitchell and Marcy Sugar, longtime editors of the Ann Landers column. Please email your questions to anniesmailbox@creators.com, or write to: Annie’s Mailbox, c/o Creators Syndicate, 737 3rd Street, Hermosa Beach, CA 90254. You can also find Annie on Facebook at Facebook.com/AskAnnies. To find out more about Annie’s Mailbox and read features by other Creators Syndicate writers and cartoonists, visit the Creators Syndicate Web page at www.creators.com. COPYRIGHT 2016 CREATORS.COM
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Tuesday May 31, 2016
Kimberley bulletin
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The second annual Kootenay Kids Fondo, held Sunday, May 29, saw participation more than double from last year. The event, put on by the Sunrise Rotary Club and the East Kootenay Credit Union, featured three course routes of 8 km, 16.6 km and 20.2 km. The many parents who turned out to ride with their kids made this a unique new family friendly event for the region. Above: The start of the Kids Fondo at St. Eugene.
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Members of the MBSS Jr. Volleyball squad helped out, and served as cheerleaders for the The new iRide Program set up a fun riders coming home course for the kids to try out.
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