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Sydney Wilson, a member of the Kimberley Nordic Racers, had a very successful race weekend in Rossland, BC at the Haywood NorAm Mini Tour on December 16-18. Sydney raced in the juvenile category and won two silver and one bronze medal. Congratulations Sydney!
Kimberley will hopefully be getting another timber frame bridge, this time near the terminus of the Peak to Platzl trail, should a city grant application be successful. Council has directed staff to apply to the BikeBC grant program for $72,500 FILE PHOTO to fund 50 per cent of The next timber frame bridge will be located the estimated $145,000 cost of a near the terminus of the Peak to Platzl trail. project designed to connect the Peaks to pipe with a little metal walkway over Platzl Trail and the downtown area it,” said Mayor Don McCormick. “It’s with a separated pathway and a tim- important to finish the Peak to Platzl ber frame bridge, to apply to the BC Trail. It cost a lot of money to build Hydro Community Tree Planting but was never really finished. Program for $10,000 to purchase There’s no trail head at the top and it and install trees to line the separat- just stops at the bottom on the hill in ed pathway. Council also directed what is essentially a gravel pit. It’s staff to prepare a Reserve Fund Ex- important to make that connection, penditure Bylaw for Council’s con- so that visitors at the Resort know sideration of adoption to authorize it’s a route downtown. It’s not signed the expenditure of $62,500 from the as well as it could be either.” Kimberley Reserve Fund as the McCormick says the city should City’s contribution to the project. get an answer on the grant early in “The plan is for the bimber frame the new year and the project will be bridge to go in across Mark Creek completed in 2017 if the grant appliright where there is currently a water catin is successful.
Utility fees rise in 2017 to $842.40 per year Increase is less than 2016 rise C AROLYN GR ANT BULLE TIN EDITOR
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rising again in 2017. Council has given first three readings to the bylaw to increase utility fees in the coming year. Water rates will now be $116.94 per quarter and sewer $77.46 and solid waste remains at an annual rate of $64.80, bringing that to a yearly total of $842.40, up from $807.48
last year. The goal is to be able to fund upgrades to utiltities through the funds themselves. “The whole goal of the increases is to make the water and sewer funds self-sustainable,” said Mayor Don McCormick. “Over the years, reserves weren’t built and invest-
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from her vehicle. The victim was able to provide a description of the youth. While patrolling near Gordon Terrace School, RCMP located two youths matching the description of the suspects. The youth took off on foot after police identified themselves. This resulted in a short foot pursuit where both youth were located and taken into custody. Several items from the complainant’s vehicle were located on the youth when they were searched. Both youth were returned to cells where they were processed before being released to their guardians to appear in court on February 27, 2017, for charges of Theft From Motor Vehicle. “At this time of year thieves are looking for open vehicles in order to access anything from change to Christmas gifts,” said Cst. Katie Forgeron. “Please ensure your vehicles are locked and in well lit areas to deter anyone from taking your items.” Cranbrook RCMP are asking anyone living in and around the 1000 Block of 11th Avenue that if they are missing any items from their vehicles to contact the Cranbrook Detachment at 250-489-3471.
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Kimberley Year in Review - Part I
A look back at the first three months of 2016 JANUARY
The year began with utility rates for city of Kimberley property owners. The increase in the utility rates combine for $61.68 this year, $15.42 per quarter, a total of $807.48 for the year. The total is eight cents higher per year than projected last spring. That’s $25.40 increase in water fees, $29.08 in sewer and $7.20 in solid waste. This scheduled increase in utility rates — year one of a three year plan — is part of the City’s plan to fund infrastructure upgrades to the utilities through the utility funds themselves. The first phase of increases will generate $112,620 for water infrastructure and $57,759 for sewer infrastructure per year. The Kimberley Helping Hands Food Bank announced that it had delivered 177 Christmas hampers to Kimberley’s needy over the holiday season. The good news was that community support was so strong that the Food Bank didn’t need to dip into any of its savings to fund the program. Five homes were evacuated in Kimberley on Wednesday, Jan. 6 after a gas leak, the Kimberley Fire Department reported. Assistant Chief Rick Prasad says that the situation began at 1:40 p.m. on Wednesday after- noon when a gas service line was broken in Lower Blarchmont during an excavation. In total five homes could be considered to have been evacuated, though no formal reception centre was set up. On January 9th, 2016 at 10:47 a.m. Cranbrook RCMP received a frantic report of a stolen vehicle with a 4 month old infant inside. Investigation revealed the complainant was travelling from Trail to Kimberley when she ran into a female acquaintance in Fruitvale who request-
ed a ride. The complainant left the vehicle running with both passenger and her daughter inside as she briefly attended a Cranbrook residence. Upon discovering the vehicle and occupants gone she immediately called 9-1-1. Shortly after, Cranbrook RCMP received a report of an impaired driver with fresh vehicle damage at the Tamarack mall parking lot which turned out to be the same stolen vehicle. Two Cranbrook citizens quickly identified the safety concern with the infant’s presence and provided assistance while phoning police. RCMP members were quick to respond and returned the unharmed infant immediately to her mother. The driver was arrested at the scene and trans- ported to Cranbrook RCMP cells. Kimberley Council enacted a new smoking bylaw which forbids smoking in the Platzl and playgrounds. However, Council struck from the bylaw a clause that would forbid smoking on all trails. That was put in because of fire risk, but council felt it went too far. An animal rights organization accused the City of Cranbrook of undergoing an urban deer cull in advance of a regional translocation trial that is about to get underway. Datestamped video footage and photographs have been posted on a webs i t e — w w w . b c d e e r. org—and Liz White, a board member of the Animal Alliance of Canada, said that she hasn’t been able to find any evidence of a council vote to approve or fund a cull. The cull is preceding an anticipated study into the potential of translocation as a solution for urban deer. Cranbrook Mayor Lee Pratt said he didn’t want to get into a media back and forth over the issue, but the city did later confirm it had culled some deer. A group protested at Bill Bennett’s office about Mainroad East Kootenay and the con-
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Molly Miller (centre) received the WR Bennett award for athletic excellence at the BC Winter Games last February. Above, she accepts from from Donna Mihalcheon, BC Games Society Board Member (left) and Kelly Mann, BC Games Society President and CEO (right). dition of the highways. The group. Taking Back East Kootenay Highways was raising awareness of what they felt was substandard maintenance in advance of Mainroad bidding for the provincial highways contract again. Public criticism of the state of maintenance of regional highways prompted a press conference, held by Kootenay East MLA Bill Bennett and Jack Bennetto, District Manager at the B.C. Ministry of Transportation and Highways, to review the statistics and performance by Mainroad, the company with the contract to maintain regional highway Bennett said that Mainroad consistently got high scores when graded and the province was generally satisfied with their work. Kimberley RCMP charged a man with theft after a complaint from a local business. As an officer dealt with
the man a female got involved and attempted to damage the police cruiser and assaulted the officer. She was charged with resist arrest, assault a police officer and mischief. The flume project was finally finished at the end of January 2016 though there was still landscaping left for the spring. While Phase I was vastly over budget, Phase Ii came in at $163,689 over budget, a figure Mayor McCormick said he could live with. There was also an additional cost pending as the City headed into arbitration with primary contractor CopCan on expenditures related to the late finish. Kimberley Search and Rescue was very pleased with an announcement from the provincial government of a one-time funding injection of $10 million to SAR organizations across the province. The money was earmarked for ground
search and rescue only and would go to training administrative support and equipment renewals.
FEBRUARY Kimberley cross country skier Molly Miller continued a stellar season by making the podium at the German Nationals, after a great showing at the Canadian Juniors. The Canadian Rockies International Airshow, planned for August 2016, was cancelled early in February. Organizers said they needed more volunteers and funding. A Brazilian national, Claudio De Assumpcao was in court in February for her role in the death of a Marysville man in 2013. She had plead guilty, and the Crown asked for 10 years while defence counsel asked for her release based on four years and four months served. The judge reserved his decision
until March. A home invasion resulted in one person being shot in the leg in Cranbrook on February 4. Four unknown males forced their way into the home and assaulted several residents. Police believed the home invasion was targeted. The City of Kimberley was awarded $4.5 million — or 100 per cent of costs, whichever is lowest — for the repaving of Gerry Sorensen Way. The money came from the Gas Tax Strategic Priorities Fund. Kimberley City Council received a Parks and Recreation Facilities Report which recommended that they sell a few buildings. Those buildings are Oughtred Hall, where the cadets used to meet, and the gymnastics building. The gym building was no longer meeting the needs of the club and at year’s end they were trying to come up with
a business plan for a new building on land the city would provide. The Kimberley Refugee Resettlement Group announced they had passed the halfway mark in raising funds to sponsor a refugee family to Kimberley. $15,000 had to be raised and KRRG said that community support had been amazing. The East Kootenay Deer Translocation Trial began in February with removal of deer from Kimberley. Quickly following that deer were removed from Elkford, Invermere and Cranbrook. Liz White from Animal Alliance, who observed the removal, said that it was successful and professionally done. Some of the deers were fitted with radio collars to track their travels and see if they tried to return to their home communities.
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New Year’s Eve Torchlight Ski 2016 FOR THE BULLETIN
Looking for a memorable New Years Eve? How about a torchlight ski at the Kimberley Nordic Center? The 3km torchlight ski trail has become a gathering place for friends and family who are looking for a mindful, tranquil setting to enjoy the early evening of New Years’ Eve. In addition, it provides a great view of the fireworks display that takes place at the Kimberley Alpine Resort. This event has been running for eight consecutive years and has become an East Kootenay tradition for local residents and visitors to Kimberley. Each year an estimated 500 people visit the trails over the course of the evening.
Skiers are greeted at the hut by the racing team with hot drinks, appetizers and sweet treats. Skiers gather after their ski to warm up, mingle and enjoy the amenities of the Kimberley Nordic Lodge. The Torchlight Ski takes place between 7:00 - 10:00 pm on Saturday, December 31 at the Kimberley Nordic Centre. All ages are welcome and encouraged to participate. Admission is by donation, with proceeds supporting the Kimberley Nordic Racers. The Kimberley Junior Racers are a group of teenaged skiers who train year-round, and compete in regional, provincial, national and international races. The event is sponsored by six local busi-
nesses; Kimberley Tourism, Kimberley Lodging Company, Spirit Rock Climbing Wall, Kootenay Savings and Credit Union and Rockies Law Corporation in Kimberley. The Kimberley Nordic Club and junior racers would like to thank these local businesses for their financial support. If you have never experienced the New Year’s Eve Torchlight Ski, be sure to take in this memorable community event this year. If this has become a New Year’s Eve tradition for you we look forward to seeing you again! For more information, please contact Kim Miller at 09coreykim@telus. net or Frank Ackermann at frankackermann@ me.com.
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For the eighth year in a row, the New Year’s Eve Torchlight Ski offers a tranquil new year’s eve experience on the Kimberley Nordic Trails.
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Year in Review, Part I FROM PAGE 3 MARCH Kimberley Nordic Racers went to the BC Winter Games in Penticton with high expectations and did not disappoint. Molly Miller won two gold medals and was awarded the W.R. Bennett Award for Athletic Excellence at the Games. Interior Health began to sound the alarm about increasing overdose deaths due to opioids. Numbers had been gradually increasing since 2008, but in early numbers in 2016 there was a sharp increase. By year’s end, opioid overdoses had become a national health crisis. The Selkirk Secondary Girls Curling Team became provincial high school champs in March. The team of Alysha Buchy, Kaila Buchy, Haylie Farquhar and Arissa Toffolo won the provincial tournament in Delta. Slopes for Hope raised $24,599 for the Canadian Cancer Society, exceeding the goal of $20,000. The top fundraising youth was Sawyer Popovitch (6) who raised $168 and the top fundraising individual was Gord Jenkins, who brought in $4500. Top team was Up the Creek Divas t $1400. Two Kimberley super volunteers, Jim Webster and Clarence Uhll, were honoured by the Kimberley Rotary Club with Paul Harris Awards on March 9. Clarence Uhll began giving back to his community after a long teaching career, playing music in the Platzl, at the Underground Railway station and at the Pines and Garden View. Jim Webster is involved in the local Orienteering Club,
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Selkirk’s girls curling time brought home the provincial high school championship in March 2016. First Saturdays, the Symphony on the Mountain project in 2015 and numerous other efforts. His latest project is the Kimberley Pipe Band’s 90th Anniversary Tattoo coming this summer. Kimberley City Council rece3ived a facilities inventory report and learned that up to $4.5 million was required to maintain and repair public buildings in the next year. The city owns 12 buildings that are open to the public. They are the Aquatic Centre, Centennial Hall, Centre 64, City Hall, the Curling Club, the Library, the Civic Centre, Marysville Arena, the Gymnastics building, the RCMP building, Oughtred Hall and the Conference Centre. Kimberley Council had quite a robust battle over ending the flat tax and it ended with a four to three vote to knock $80 off the flat tax and leading to its eventual elimination. Coun. Kent Goodwin led the charge on the flat tax, saying it was unfair to lower value property owners and regressive.
He was supported by Councillors Middlebrook, Oakley and Kitto. Mayor Don McCormick was very much against the plan, and supported by councillors Hoglund and Roberts. The mayor said he feared the elimination of the flat tax would lead to a millrate increase which could slow Kimberley’s healthy new housing start statistics. McCormick brought the issue back to Council asking them to think again, but was not successful in changing anyone’s mind. Council also wrestled with what to do with Cominco Gardens, as they went through the budget line by line. The notion that there were no sacred cows had some residents quite alarmed that funding for the gardens would be cut. The Kimberley Dynamiters had another successful year, once again capturing the Eddy Mountain Conference Championship in the KIJHL. The Dynamiters lost in the league championship series.
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Military Moments A Soldiers Christmas Poem By Major Bruce W. Lovely Twas the night before Christmas, He lived all alone, in a one bedroom house made of plaster and stone. I had come down the chimney with presents to give, and to see just who in this home did live. I looked all about, a strange sight did I see, no tinsel, no presents, not even a tree. No stocking by mantle, just boots filled with sand, on a wall hung pictures of far distant lands. With metals and badges, awards of all kinds, a sober thought came through my mind. For this house was different, it was dark and dreary, I found the home of a soldier, once I could see clearly.
Soon round the world, the children would play, and grown-ups would celebrate, a bright Christmas Day. They all enjoyed freedom, each month of the year, because of the soldiers like the one lying here. I couldn’t help wonder, how many lay alone on a cold Christmas Eve, in a land far from home. The very thought, brought a tear to my eye I dropped to my knees, and started to cry. The soldier awakened, and I heard a rough voice, “Santa don’t cry, this life is my choice; I fight for freedom, I don’t ask for more, my life is my God, my country, my Corp.” The soldier rolled over, and drifted to sleep. I couldn’t control it, I continued to weep.
The soldier lay sleeping, silent, alone, curled up on the floor, in this one bedroom home.
I kept watch for hours, so silent and still, and we both shivered, from the cold night’s chill.
The face was so gentle, the room in such disorder, not how I pictured a Canadian soldier.
I didn’t want to leave, on that cold, dark, night, this guardian of honour so willing to fight.
Was this the hero, of whom I’d just read, curled up on a poncho, the floor for a bed?
Then the soldier rolled over, with a voice soft and pure, whispered, “Carry on Santa it’s Christmas Day, all is secure.
I realized the families, that I saw this night, owed their lives to these soldiers who were willing to fight.
One look at my watch, I knew he was right. Merry Christmas my friend, and to all a good night.
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Military Ames wishes one and all a happy holiday season and reminds you that despite the snow, they are still hard at work behind the scenes getting things ready for Spring so they can carry on creating the Veteran Memorial Park. There are still two granite benches for sale.
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Two Cranbrook Youth were arrested overnight after vehicles were broken into. Cranbrook RCMP are investigating thefts from vehicles last week, after being called to a residence on 11th St S. The homeowner advised that two youths had just stolen items from her vehicle. The victim was able to provide a description of the youth. While patrolling near Gordon Terrace School, RCMP located two youths matching the description of the suspects. The youth took off on foot after police identified themselves. This resulted in a short foot pursuit where both youth were located and taken into custody. Several items from the complainant’s vehicle were located on the youth when they were searched. Both youth were returned to cells where they were processed before being released to their guardians to appear in court on February 27th, 2017 for charges of Theft From Motor Vehicle.
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Netanyahu, Obama and the UN
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srael’s Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu is very, very cross about last Friday’s United Nations Security Council resolution condemning the creation of illegal Jewish settlements all over the occupied West Bank and in East Jerusalem. He called in the ambassadors of all the Western countries that voted for the resolution to tell them off: Britain, France, Spain, even New Zealand. He also had the US ambassador on the carpet, although Washington merely abstained in the Security Council vote. But, Netanyahu said, Donald Trump’s incoming administration has promised to fight “an all-out war” against the resolution. The resolution is only words, of course, but they are words that have not found their way into any UN Security Council resolution since 1979, because the United States always used its veto to kill any resolution that contained them. Words that describe the settlements as having “no legal validity” and constituting a “flagrant violation under international law and a major obstacle to the achievement of the two-state solution.” This is a restatement of a truth that was once almost universally accepted even in Israel. When Israel’s astonishing victory in the 1967 war put the entire remaining area that had been granted to the Palestinians by the UN partition agreement of 1948 under Israeli control, most Israelis initially saw it as an opportunity for peace. Israel now had a powerful bargaining card. If the Arabs wanted their lost territories back, they would have to sign peace treaties with Israel — and probably agree to demilitarise those territories into the bargain. To a generation of Israelis who had
lived in permanent, existential fear of losing a war, that looked like a good bargain. But even then a minority of Israelis wanted to keep the conquered territories forever and repopulate them with Jewish settlers. Some of these expansionists were motivated by religion, others by security concerns, but they all understood that the way to thwart any give-away of these territories was to fill them with Jewish settlers. The settler movement began slowly: 15 years after the conquest there were still only 100,000 Jews living in the occupied territoGwynne ries, but the number had doubled to 200,000 by Dyer 1990, and doubled again to 400,000 by 2002. It is now at least 600,000, and may be as high as 750,000. If the settler population continues to grow at the current rate, there could be as many as a million Jews in the occupied territories by 2030. At that point, the longterm prospect of a Jewish majority heaves above the horizon. And that is what the current confrontation between President Barack Obama and Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu is really about. Netanyahu avoids any actual peace talks with the Palestinians because a peace deal (if it could be achieved) would mean the end of the settlement project. He can’t say that out loud, of course, but it is the openly expressed view of the settler leaders whose support has been essential to Netanyahu’s various coalition governments. This is why Netanyahu has to lie all the time, and it drives Obama crazy. In a conversation caught on an open mike in 2011, France’s then-president Nicolas Sarkozy told Obama: “I can’t stand him (Netanyahu). He’s a liar.” And Obama replied,
“You’re tired of him? What about me? I have to deal with him every day.” But Obama’s decision to abstain on the Security Council vote condemning Israeli settlement policy in the Palestinian occupied territories was not just a childish last slap at Netanyahu. Obama has a fundamentally different view of what constitutes long-term security for Israel — one that he shares with most other outside observers, but a shrinking proportion of Israelis. Long-term does mean long-term. It cannot be assumed that Arab states will always be relatively poor and incompetently led, and that Israel will always be the unchallengeable military superpower of the region. So, in the view of Obama and other outsiders, Israel’s long-term security still depends on making a fair and lasting peace with its Arab neighbours — including the Palestinians. The settlements fatally undermine the prospects for such a deal. For a growing number of Israelis, that is irrelevant, because they have a fundamentally demonic view of the Arabs and do not believe that a lasting peace with them is possible. In which case, of course, Israel might as well grab all of East Jerusalem and the West Bank. The Jewish settlements are indeed illegal under the Fourth Geneva Convention, and there is not a single government outside Israel that believes they are legitimate. But the recent Security Council resolution will have no effect on Israeli policy, nor will the state of Israel suffer grave consequences as a result. President-elect Donald Trump will stop any further such resolutions with the US veto, although he is unlikely to be able to undo this one. And we will all have to wait a long time to know whether it is the perspective of Netanyahu and Trump, or that of Obama and almost all other world leaders, that ultimately defines Israel’s future.
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As if drivers didn’t have enough to contend with these days… Mike Turner captured this picture of local wild turkeys playing chicken with the traffic.
Regional District Year in Review
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016 was another dynamic year at the Regional District of East Kootenay and looking back, there are several highlights. In May, we celebrated the retirement of our long-time and very successful Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) Lee-Ann Crane. Shawn Tomlin was named the new CAO by the Board and has transitioned into his new role. In other staffing news, the Board approved a six- year collective agreement with CUPE staff (Jan 1, 2016 – Dec 31, 2022), which includes an average wage increase of 1.7% per year. Other key features within the agreement include a commitment to a job evaluation plan, a benefits review plan, and changes to existing extended health plans. In December, the Board passed a resolution to raise the stipend for all Directors. While the past few years have been busy on the emergency front, 2016 was a good year. We were well prepared and had no major fires or floods. We conducted a full-scale emergency exercise in the Elk Valley this fall and it was a tremendous learning opportunity for all. Between emergency responders, participating agencies, volunteers and emergency program personnel, we had over 100 people participate in the exercise. Our E911 fire dispatch service was relocated to Kelowna this year. Our Planning and Development Services Department was busy updating a number of existing Official Community Plans (OCPs). Good progress is also being made working with local residents to develop the first OCP for the Jaffray, Galloway and Elko areas. Very few parcels of private land within the RDEK are not included in an OCP. It was a very busy and productive year for our Engineering Services team. We have largely completed Phase 1 of the West Fernie Servicing and Restructure project, which included installation of sanitary and
stormwater sewer services and upgrades to the water system. The City of Fernie’s boundary has been expanded to take in approximately 130 homes in Phase 1 and they are now part of the City of Fernie. Phase 2 construction is expected to begin in 2017. Many other projects were completed on time and on budget. Two other items of interest include work on the Fairmont Creek Debris Flow Mitigation project, and work on the Windermere Water project. Staff is currently investigating the possibility of purchasing Parr Utilities as a means of supplying treated water to Windermere. Our Building and Protective Services forecasted a slight decline in building permit values in 2016 compared with 2015, and we did see a 10% reduction. Our residents and visitors continue to enjoy our great outdoors. We have supported new and existing non-motorized trials, waterways, and parks. In the Cranbrook area, the RDEK has provided financial support for washrooms and pier construction at Idlewild Park,approved funding to help compete the Cranbrook to Wardner section of the Trans Canada Trail (watch for the grand opening on July 1, 2017) and supported improvements to the North Star Rails to Trails. In the Columbia Valley, construction is about to commence on the first phase of the Westside Legacy Trail. All six RDEK Electoral Areas have a grant in aid fund. In 2016, a number of non-profit groups benefitted from these small ($500- $2500) grants. Some other highlights from the past year include enhanced support for the Highway 3 branding project, support for the implementation of the Agricultural Plan, an extension of the Columbia Valley Local Conservation Fund, the establishment of an economic development service in the Columbia Valley, and Provincial funding for wildfire protection treatments the Westview area near Cranbrook. Elec-
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toral Areas B, C, E, F and G have contributed to funding high speed internet in the region. Looking ahead, we are just beginning our annual budget preparations, and I do not foresee any major increases in properRUN TIL END OF APRIL - STOP FOR ty taxation for 2017. SUMMER - THEN SEPT.6TH We continue to build onRESTART our relationships with our First Nation neighbours and to look for opportunities to achieve our collective goals. We hope to enhance our management of solid waste in the region and see greater diversion of the materials ending up in our landfills. Some concepts we are currently exploring include region wide composting and diverting a greater variety of consumer products such as mattresses, appliances, power tools, etc. The RDEK is also working Multi Materials British Columbia to enhance that program’s service to our region. A few other ongoing projects that we will continue to support in 2017 include: collaboration with the other Kootenay RDs and CBT to provide extension and education services to agricultural producers throughout the Columbia basin; improved access to high speed internet for homes and businesses in our area; and, taking action on climate change to minimize local impacts. We will endeavor to be leaders in energy efficiency to reduce greenhouse gases and will continue to look for innovative ways to implement projects to help protect our residents from the impacts of forest fires and floods. As always, communication is important to us at the RDEK and we are committed to paying attention to our residents’ needs, enhancing our communication, and working proactively with those community groups who contribute to the quality of life we enjoy in the East Kootenay. Rob Gay is Chair of the Regional District Of East Kootenay Board of Directors
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Royal Canadian Legion Branch 24; Friday Meat Draw: 4:30-6:30, Saturday Meat Draw: 3:30-5:30. 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. 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 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. 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. Enjoy Painting? Join ArtGroup 75, Fridays 1pm-4pm, Sept. June. Seniors Hall, Cranbrook. 125. 17th Ave. S. Live 5210 Have fun on Tuesday nights with Healthy Kimberley. Drop in Lindsay Park Gym. 6 to 8 p.m. Free admission. Live 5210 Family fun on Wednesday nights with Healthy Kimberley. Drop in Marysville School Gym. 5:30 to 7 p.m. Free admission. Al-Anon Family Group meets weekly. Monday at 7-8 pm at Marysville Community Church. (730 302 st.) The only requirement for membership is that there may be a problem of alcoholism in a relative or friend. For further information call Susan 250-427-0212 or email afglearning2live@gmail.com Cantabelles, an all-female singing group, meets Mondays 7-9pm. Join us and learn how to sing with 2, 3 and 4part harmonies. Contact: Sue Trombley, 250-426-0808 or suetrombley53@gmail.com 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. 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. 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 The Soup Kitchen at Kimberley Fellowship Baptist. Soup, buns and some company every Saturday from 12 to 2 p.m. Everyone welcome. Cranbrook Community Tennis Association welcomes all citizens to play or learn to play. Call Neil 250-489-8107, Cathy 250-464-1903. Parkinson’s Support Group meets the 3rd Wednesday of the month at 2:00 pm at the Heritage Inn. 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COTR gets $1 million in funding FOR THE TOWNSMAN
Up to 144 East Kootenay residents will be receiving the training they need for jobs in their communities thanks to the federal-provincial partnership under the Canada-B.C. Job Fund Agreement. Approximately $926,000 has been allocated to the College of the Rockies to deliver the following two programs: Up to 36 students will receive training in wildland firefighting and silviculture. Funding of $486,028 has been allocated to provide class and field instruction to Aboriginal people, women and youth for employment as wildland firefighters and forestry field workers, with specialized skills in silviculture. In addition, up to 108 students will receive training in the mountain hospitality program. Funding of $440,285 has been allocated to support the employment needs of the hospitality industry and
train individuals for employment in the hospitality field in Fernie, Creston, Cranbrook, Invermere and Golden. “Preparing young people in the East Kootenay for a successful, rewarding career is essential for the economic well-being of our communities,” said Kootenay East MLA Bill Bennett. “With more people retiring from the workforce than young people entering it, we must continue to support programs such as these to ensure we have qualified men and women who are able to step into the job market.” The skills training projects support B.C.’s regional labour-market demands and provide opportunities to youth, women, Aboriginal people, immigrants and other eligible participants to receive training, as well as industry-recognized certificates or credentials. “We appreciate the continued support of government as we work to help address the skills
Up to 144 East Kootenay residents will be receiving the training they need for jobs in their communities thanks to the federal-provincial partnership under the Canada-B.C. Job Fund Agreement. shortage in our region,” said Leah Bradish, director, continuing education, contract training & regional campus operations at the College of the Rockies. “The hospitality industry has been particularly hard hit in recent years. This
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funding will allow us to train close to 100 participants to help fill some of those gaps. The ministry has also been great at supporting our forestry training programs; this continued support will assist us in ensuring the forestry industry in
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our region has the required skilled workers in place to keep up with demand.” Through the Canada Job Fund, the Government of Canada provides $500 million annually to the provinces and territories for investments in skills training. Under the Canada-British Columbia Job Fund Agreement, the province receives a total
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of $65 million per year – its per-capita share of the available funding. The Canada-B.C. Job Fund helps ensure training programs give individuals the skills to enter and succeed in the job market. The Emp l oye r-Sp o n s o re d Training stream provides funding for project-based, time-limited, employer-driven training that leads to a job at
Vehicle access closures that took effect in early September in areas surrounding Iron, Big Sand and Little Sand creeks in the Jaffray area are being lifted to allow further study and more extensive community consultation. Effective immediately, the Iron Sand Access Management Area will be returned to its previous status. The ministry announced Sept. 6, 2016, that all side roads and trails in the watersheds of Iron Creek, Lime Creek, Little Sand Creek (above Galloway Road) and Big Sand Creek (upstream of Whimster Creek) would be closed to vehicle access year-round while main roads would remain open between June 16 and Labour Day.
Both Iron and Sand Creeks were originally established as areas closed to motor vehicles for hunting under Wildlife Act regulations more than 30 years ago. Lime Creek was added to the Iron Creek closure area in 2010. Last spring, the ministry approved the conversion of the Iron and Big Sand /Little Sand Creek to an Access Management Area, which closes the area to all motor vehicle use, in order to better protect wildlife habitat. The tighter restrictions were put in place following consultation with some regional stakeholders. However, the decision was criticized by recreational users of these areas who were not adequately consulted. A public meeting held in late Oc-
tober in response to those concerns was attended by about 200 people. The order has been rescinded to allow for the development of an improved, expanded and more-transparent consultation process. A revised access management area proposal will be brought forward in time for the 2018 hunting regulations change cycle. The areas surrounding Iron, Big Sand and Little Sand creeks contain significant huckleberry patches — an important food source for grizzly and black bears as they gain body weight before hibernating -and also serve as an important corridor for elk and deer as they migrate to their winter ranges.
The Cranbrook Food Bank needs your help. Drop boxes at Safeway and Save On Foods Food Bank office 104-8th Ave. S. • 250-426-7664 (from 10am-3pm)
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The Cranbrook H&R Block Kings went into their Christmas break on a winning note after finishing first place in the Kalispell Winter Classic. The tournament, held in Kalispell, Montana, was played entirely on an outdoor rink and the Kings battled through frigid -23 conditions and beat teams from Trail, Castlegar, and Calgary to reach the finals. The Kings faced Chestermere in the gold medal match and won 5-4 in a dramatic comeback victory. The Kings are now on their holiday break and will be back in action early in the new year before playing host to an 8-team tournament from January 13 to 15, 2017.
Ice back in action versus Hurricanes Kootenay kick off second half of season tonight against Lethbridge at Western Financial Place BRAD MCLEOD
The Kootenay Ice didn’t leave Cranbrook this Christmas on the best note. The last time the team was at Western Financial Place they were steamrolled 8-1 by the Kamloops Blazers. It was a performance that head coach Luke Pierce deemed as “embarrassing” and suggested that if they played that way again the next day in Calgary it would be “a huge cause for concern.” Although they fared better in their final road game before the holidays, only losing to the Hitmen 3-2, the Ice have certainly been anxious over the past week to come back and prove themselves to their fans. Tonight, they have a huge opportunity to show that they are still a competitive group. The
Lethbridge Hurricanes are making their first visit of the year, and with a 4-5 loss and a 4-1 win in their first two games against their divisional foe on the road, the Ice should have a good chance at a victory. Riding a six-game home losing streak, and giving up a combined 14 goal differential in their last three at WFP, there are ample sources of motivation for the Kootenay squad. “[Winning at home] is huge for us,” said Ice forward Matt Alfaro following their loss to Kamloops over a week ago. “[Lethbridge] is on a roll right now so we’ve got to make sure that we’re focused during the break and be ready [on Tuesday].” Despite a fairly tumultuous season, the Hurricanes are in a solid
league. The Ice are led by their star goalie Payton Lee who has a .905 save percentage through 25 games, and their top line of Zak Zborosky, Matt Alfaro and Vince Loschiavo, who have scored over half of the team’s
goals so far this season. Based on the teams first two meetings, it should be an energetic and competitive affair even coming off a week of rest. This is the third of seven meetings between the Ice and ‘Canes this season.
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Leading scorer Zak Zborosky will be important to the Ice’s success tonight. position half-way through their 2016-17 season. Although they traded their top scorer from last year, Brayden Burke, after a disappointing start, Lethbridge is in second place in the Central Division and are still loaded with
offensive threats. Right-winger Tyler Wong is just outside of the top ten point producers in the WHL with 44 in 32 games, while centers Ryley Lindgren and Giorgio Estephan are also both point-pergame contributors so far
this year. ‘Canes goalie Stuart Skinner has been a workhorse, playing in 31 of the team’s 35 games and posting a respectable .903 save percentage while facing the second most shots against of any netminder in the
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It happened this week in Cranbrook, 1910 The Week of December 25-31
Dave Humphrey Items compiled from the archived newspapers held at the Cranbrook History Centre Archives
1910 Christmas is past … The Christmas holidays were heartily and very happily celebrated in Cranbrook. Simply perfect weather reigned on Christmas Eve, Christmas Day and the following day, allowing everybody to be out and about, and enthusing all lovers of winter outdoor sports. Christmas Eve was the kind of day one more often reads about than experiences, a bright sunshiny day, with just enough frost in the air to make everyone step lively. Sleighing and skating were possible for all who cared to participate in such exercises. It seemed as though everybody was determined to be out of doors and, as a consequence, the stores did a grand business. Christmas day was equally fine and again most people spent a good deal of time out of doors. The church services were numerously attended. In the afternoon sleighing parties were much in order. On Monday, which was also observed as a holiday, out of door sports again held the attention of large crowds. The Arena skating rink was crowded, the curlers were busy on their rinks and sleighing parties again found many participants. Monday evening was the occasion of several Sunday school Christmas tree parties, which, needless to say, were heartily enjoyed by the little ones. Mention in detail is made of these festivities further on. Generally speaking the Christmas season found Cranbrook people in the mood to celebrate and celebrate they did right royally, but a more orderly celebration it would be impossible to conceive of. There was an almost entire absence, of anything that savored of disorderliness. Santa comes to town … Santa Claus had a busy time in Cranbrook for several days, commencing on Friday night, when he was a welcome visitor at the Presbyterian church Sunday school Christmas tree entertainment. This proved a very enjoyable and largely attended affair, the children being accompanied by their parents, relatives and friends and all entering into the spirit of the occasion with the heartiest goodwill. The children, under the management of Mr. C. D. Ingram and Miss Kerwin rendered an excellent musical programme. Following this came the
great event of the occasion, the distribution of presents from the handsomely decorated Christmas tree. No one was overlooked, there were pretty, useful and tasty things for every child. As a matter of fact, Santa Claus was busy in town on Thursday evening, when the Carol singers made their first rounds. They collected a considerable sum in cash on the two nights upon which they toured the city, which, wisely expended assisted in bringing to several homes a good deal of happiness where, otherwise, Christmas cheer would have been lacking. To the electors of the city of Cranbrook … In soliciting your votes for Mayor for the coming year, I beg to state that should I be elected my business affairs will be so arranged that I can give the Office my best attention. I wish this to set at rest all rumors to the contrary. James Finlay. Moyie news … A 40-ton carload of ore from the Society Girl mine was shipped to the smelter at Trail the first of last week, and another carload will be sent out this week. One team has been hauling from the mine steadily, and two teams a portion of the time. On the lower portion of the road the sleighing has not been very good, and so far it has been impossible to haul heavy loads. The mine continues to look good, says the Moyie Leader. Christmas at Bull River … Santa Claus surely did visit us this year. The home of R. C. Henderson presented a very pretty sight, as we beheld the home Christmas tree laden with presents, candies and nuts, on Christmas Eve. Christmas day was a gala day, as the snow came just in time for good sleighing, and we took advantage of it, while the boys and girls in camp exercised the new sleds left by Santa Claus. Sure, he provided us with a couple of turkeys and a few chickens. The cook made every preparation that necessarily fills in the open places at such a time. And I must declare that we did have a swell Christmas dinner. Last Monday, the day following Christmas, the 26th day of December which date has never missed its appearance, was celebrated by Mrs. Lottie Glendening and D. S. Ginter, inasmuch as their birthdays came on the same date. Usually we had to pick the turkey bones left over, but we just fooled the bones this year, for Lottie roasted a nice big fat goose, and prepared a fine dinner and invited D. S. to a joint birthday dinner. Thanks, Lottie!
Y.M.C.A. … The new Y.M.C.A. building is rapidly nearing completion. Furniture and fixtures are arriving daily and in the course of a few days the building will be in shape to open to the public. The bowling alley fixtures have arrived and an expert from Toronto is due today or tomorrow to put them in place. Rink rules … Some misunderstanding seems to have occurred owing to a notice posted in the rink, stating that narrow bladed skates are barred. The president of the rink states that the notice applies to long narrow bladed racing skates and not to regulation hockey skates. The rink will be open daily from 2 p.m. till 5 p.m. and from 7.20 till 10.30, except on Thursday and Fridays, when the rink will close skaters at 10 p.m. to allow hockey practice. On Sundays the rink will remain closed. Curling … So far this season the local curlers have enjoyed but poor sport. Only one rink is as yet fit for use, but that has been kept fully occupied the past few days. Notice ... By mutual consent the partnership heretofore existing between Mr. W. L. Clark and Mr. A. A. MacKinnon, in the Cranbrook Foundry, has been dissolved. Mr. MacKinnon will continue the business. All accounts due the company must be settled with Mr. MacKinnon. Women’s Institute ... The regular monthly meeting of the Women’s Institute will be held in the government building on Thursday, the 5th of January, 1911, at 4 o’clock in the afternoon, when quite an interesting time is anticipated. Papers will be read by Mrs. B. Palmer and Mrs. Chas. W. King on “Potatoes—Way of Preparing,” and “Thoughts on the Opening Year.” After this the buttonhole and hemming contest, which was postponed last month owing to the Christmas practices, will take place, and all girls wishing to compete must be on hand at 4.15 sharp. All members are expected to attend and bring their friends. What the city dads have done for Cranbrook … In an interview given by Mr. T. M. Roberts, the City Clerk and Assessor, Mr. Roberts, in reply to a question as to the meaning and effect of the increased assessment of the city, made the following explanation, which should convince the citizens of Cranbrook of the stability and progressiveness of the city and of the authorities who have had of the supervision of the city affairs since Cranbrook became a Municipality and should be a cause of congratulation and encouragement to the citizens
in general. “The assessment,” said Mr. Roberts, “of the year 1910, was $387,795 on lands and $839,880 on improvements. The taxable value of lands is the actual saleable value of such lands. The taxable value of such is legally called improvements, in other words, the buildings, is 50 per cent of their saleable value. The total taxable value of the City for the year 1910, therefore, was $806,705.00. The assessment for 1911 is $728,495.00 on lands and $348,68 on improvements, making a total assessable value of $1,677,175.00 and a total taxable value of $1,202,835 00. The rate of taxation last year was, on lands, thirty-five mills, on improvements nineteen mills. In making up the assessments for 1910, especially of the business portion of the City, I had no recent sale of any moment to indicate to me the value of lands. In 1910, however, there were numerous sales of business property on Baker Street, and a large number of residences were built during the winter of 1909 and the year 1910, and in considering a proper valuation to be made upon the real property of Cranbrook, I was enabled to arrive at a more proper valuation than I had previously. I considered that the valuation hitherto, especially in cases of business properties, was altogether too low and in the case of residential properties, while not as low as the business district, the valuation was still considerably lower than directed by the Municipal Clauses Act; and I believe that the present valuation, with very few exceptions, will stand before the Court of Revision, or any Court, should the decision of the Court of Revision be appealed against. A great misapprehension seems to exist in the minds of some citizens as to the amount of taxes that they will be called upon to pay next year. They fear that they will be called upon to pay more than last year because of the increased assessment. This is a mistake. The average rate on lands and improvements in 1910 was twenty-seven mills. Should the same expenditures be made in 1911 as in 1910, then, on the increased assessment, the rate would average about eighteen mills, probably a little bit lower. The rate, however, will probably be lower than eighteen mills and in my opinion nearer to fifteen or sixteen, firstly—because the revenues if the City should increase in the ordinary course, in fact I may say, they have shown a steady increase from year to year; and secondly— the expenditures should be less.
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The U.S. Commerce Department has announced it will investigate allegations of unfair imports of Canadian lumber, half of which comes from B.C. The U.S. government gave its response to a petition by the U.S. Lumber Coalition filed in November, officially kicking off the fifth softwood lumber dispute between Canada and the U.S. It will investigate whether there was “dumping” of Canadian lumber into the U.S. market. In a year-end interview, Premier Christy Clark said is confident Canada and B.C. can get an agreement with the new U.S. administration. “Donald Trump is a builder by profession,” Clark said. “He says he wants four per cent economic growth. He knows that the fastest way to move the American economy is through construction of residential housing. “Our argument for him is going to be, you need Canadian softwood in order to get that residential housing market really booming.” If the department and the International Trade Commission determine that U.S. lumber producers have been affected by unfair trade, countervailing duties on Canadian imports could be imposed as soon as February. Lumber prices and the international export market have expanded in 2016, as demand has increased in the U.S. and China. U.S. lumber exports are up 31 per cent so far
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After some hard work by contractor and staff, the Cityof Cranbrook last week announced that the sledding hill at Idlewild Park was open and available for public use this Christmas weekend. The City added that anyone visiting Idlewild Park needs to recognize that the area around the new dam is still under construction and you are asked to please avoid that area. The contractor and City staff will do the best they can to open more space in the park for walking and recreation as the dam project comes to a close.
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