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NHL player Scott Niedermayer of Cranbrook stands on Glacier Dome, the proposed site of Jumbo’s first gondola teahouse and permanent training centre for Canadian skiers. Mr. Niedermayer, on tour with his Stanley Cup, stepped to the fore of the battle against the resort. See Page 3. Photo courtesy of Wildsight
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JUMBO DAY HIKE RALLY—Organizers estimate more that 140 people climbed up to Jumbo Pass Hut for the Day Hike Rally against the proposed Jumbo Glacier Resort on Sunday. The event, organized by wilderness conservation group Wildsight, was to be joined by another 120 West Kootenay hikers approaching from Glacier Creek, but the road was impassable, said event organizer Dave Quinn. The gathering, he said, was intended to draw attention to the province’s latest grizzly bear population estimates in the vicinity of the proposed resort. “Over 250 people came out on short notice in response to a few emails and posters. The opposition to the proposed resort is only growing, and support for the province to make a NO decision on Jumbo is overwhelming,” he said.
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The Columbia Valley Pioneer • 3
September 21, 2007
VALLEY NEWS
MUMBO JUMBO—This graffiti, on a roadside barrier at the top of Athalmer hill, seems a popular sentiment regarding the embattled resort proposal.
Photo by Brian Geis
The fight against Jumbo heats up, as the proposed resort cruises toward approval By Brian Geis Pioneer Staff With the target date for a signed master development agreement just weeks away, opposition is surging again against the proposed Jumbo Glacier Resort. Re-energized in their fight against the $700-million resort by a sleeper study that found the grizzly bear is close to a “threatened species” status in that area, Jumbo opponents are also enjoying the support of a major celebrity spokesman, hockey player Scott Niedermayer of Cranbrook. Last week, though, in a move described as good business practice, the provincial government put R. K. Heli-ski chief executive Tom Brinkerhoff on notice that if he wants to continue to do business in Jumbo, he will have to start paying rent to Jumbo Glacier Resorts owner Oberto Oberti. In a press release issue four days later, Mr. Brinkerhoff—who co-owns R. K. Heli-ski with fellow Alberta oil barons Hank Swartout and George Gosbee—said the company has reached an agreement with Jumbo Glacier Resorts to continue their heli-skiing activities in and around the Jumbo Valley.
R. K. Heli-ski—a 37-year-old heli-skiing company based in Panorama with 60 employees during peak season—is well-entrenched in the Jumbo Valley with gladed ski runs on both sides, fuelling depots and multiple landing sites. Last week’s letter from Peter Walter, Executive Director of the Tourism and Resort Development Division of the Ministry of Tourism, Sport and the Arts, warned Mr. Brinkerhoff that, after the resort master development agreement is signed, R. K.’s 350,000acre license of occupation will be amended to remove the portion which falls within Jumbo Glacier Resort’s 15,000-acre controlled recreation area. R. K. Heli-ski fought the resort for years on the grounds that it robs them of half of their best, mostski-able terrain. This spring, R. K. lost the appeal of the lawsuit it filed over the loss of its tenure. In his follow-up press release, Mr. Brinkerhoff said: “I have met with a representative of Jumbo Glacier Resort and they pledged their full cooperation in accommodating the operations of our business on a go-forward basis after the signing of the master development agreement.” In fact, Jumbo Glacier Resorts is bound by terms
contained in the master development agreement to make room for R. K. Heli-ski. “Glacier Resorts Ltd. has made a number of commitments to R. K. through the Environmental Assessment Certificate,” Glacier Resorts Vice-president Grant Costello commented, “which includes offering R. K. the opportunity to continue operating inside (Jumbo boundaries), subject to safety and reasonable management precautions.” Both parties are expecting a phased reduction of R. K. Heli-ski operations within the Jumbo Resort boundaries as development of the resort progresses over the next few years. A similar version of the letter, Mr. Costello said, was sent to the Calgary Olympic Development Association, which operates Camp Green, a high-performance training facility on Farnham Glacier. R. K. Heli-ski Director of Operations Rod Gibbons said that after 20 years of debate, letters are the first signs of changes on the ground. “We’ve always hoped that Jumbo wouldn’t go through. We put all our energy into stopping it,” he said. Continued on Page 15 . . .
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September 21, 2007
Thank you, Columbia Valley from the Neal family Dear Editor:
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Al, Daphne, Ryan, and Keira Neal would like to express our gratitude to the people of the Columbia Valley. Since June, when Keira was first diagnosed with cancer, it seems like everyone has stepped forward to provide help. Some friends have been with us in Calgary, some at the end of the phone and/or email, and others looking after our home and work while we are away. The gestures and efforts of Keira Neal is recovering from her successful surgery. friends and strangers hosting different events to help our family manage if we have missed someone. this ordeal has been staggering and emotionally overAlso, thank you to the Invermere Forest Service whelming. There have almost been too many events Alumni, DTSS staff, and alumni of the BC Outback to name, for fear of missing someone or the various hockey team for your friendship and support. businesses that have supported them. And a special thank you to all of our very close Thank you to the Whitehouse Classic, the Edge- friends, for everything you have been doing and conwater baseball tournament, Brittney Kwasney’s Benefit tinue to do: you truly are outstanding people. Concert in Kimberly, the September hockey tournaOne evening in the hockey dressing room down at ment and auction, the Tomecek children’s lemonade the Eddie, late in the forth period, a teammate, friend and craft stand in Fairmont, the tap dancers at the of ours had commented, “. . . the Columbia Valley is Invermere Farmer’s Market, the TransRockies and the best place in the world.” John, we wholeheartedly Nipika Resort auction, Interior World’s customer ap- agree. preciation barbeque, Bliss Beads Keira collection, Pat Allen’s art raffles, and other events that we often find The Neals out about through friends or in the local papers. Sorry Fairmont Hot Springs
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The Columbia Valley Pioneer • 5
September 21, 2007
Premier Campbell reacts to public outcry against cutting rural seats By Brian Geis Pioneer Staff Due to a public outcry, the Kootenays might get to keep its fourth MLA if new legislation to be introduced this fall succeeds. Citing widespread disapproval of the Electoral Boundaries Commission’s proposal to reduce the number of MLAs representing rural districts in B. C., Premier Gordon Campbell sent a letter to Speaker of the Legislature Bill Barisoff informing him that his government intends to introduce legislation aimed at preserving the number of rural MLAs in the legislature. “Since the commission released its initial report, we have heard clearly from British Columbians that reducing the rural British Columbians’ representation in government is unacceptable,” Mr. Campbell said. “We are committed to protecting the number of electoral districts in rural British Columbia.” Under the plan, the KootenayBoundary riding would be completely absorbed by adjacent ridings and the current Columbia-Revelstoke riding would be expanded to extend all the way to the U.S. border in the south. The North and Cariboo-Thompson regions would also lose MLAs, while fastergrowing regions in the Lower Mainland would gain additional MLAs. Politicians in the rural districts responded with outrage. NDP MLAs Katrine Conroy (Kootenay-Boundary) and Norm Macdonald (Columbia-Rev-
elstoke) both opposed the plan. East Kootenay MLA Bill Bennett (Liberal) said: “I do not agree with reducing the number of seats anywhere in rural B.C. The majority of B.C.’s wealth comes from the 250 Area Code. So what we are heading towards is a situation where the resources are extracted and wealth generated in one area of B. C. (rural), while the political power resides in a different area (urban). So how can rural B. C. determine how this resource extraction takes place if they have lost their political power in Victoria? I am opposed to the lost of any rural seats.” In reaction to the announcement, The B.C. Electoral Boundaries Commission, the three-member panel charged with drafting the plan, cancelled all the public hearings they had planned for the fall. According to Premier Campbell, the government intends to introduce legislation this fall that will give the commission the legal tools required to protect rural representation. The legislation, he said, will establish special designations for the North, Cariboo-Thompson and ColumbiaKootenay using the boundaries already established by the commission after their first round of hearings. At the same time, the commission will be given the legal requirement to increase the number of seats in growing regions of the province by five. The net effect of the legislation would be an increase of eight MLAs for a total of 87 members in the next parliament, he said.
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PERSPECTIVE
Three ballots coming up
September 21, 2007
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By Elinor Florence Pioneer Staff Valley voters will have the chance to exercise their democratic rights on three separate topics this fall. Although the proposed region-wide Jumbo referendum is not forthcoming, Area F taxpayers will at least be able to register their opinion, yes or no, regarding the proposed resort. There are about 1,629 registered voters in Area F, which reaches from the edge of Invermere to Canal Flats and includes Panorama and the area that is the subject of so much debate, presently uninhabited. Director Lillian Rose forced the issue against the wishes of several regional district directors who say it is a waste of time. The province says point-blank that no further public comment will be entered into the official record. Obviously many people still want to have their say, and we will find out how many and what they think after the votes are counted. The time frame has not yet been established. The broadband issue was just as hot as Jumbo for a while, and the two sides broke down on somewhat unpredictable lines. Locals, by and large, appear to want broadband because they believe it will give them increased access to a lot of services which are not available - many residents can’t even get high-speed internet where they live - while others foresee new developments on the horizon which broadband will allow them to enjoy. Opponents are either satisfied with the service they have, or believe that something better than broadband might come along at a lower cost to the taxpayer. Or they just don’t like government getting involved in what they think should be private industry. Either way, you can cast your vote on October 27th. The third vote is a lot less controversial - whether taxpayers want to help pay for a daily bus service up and down the valley from Golden to Cranbrook. The Columbia Valley Transit referendum will take place on October 27th.
A pack-train of horses fording the river at Vermilion Crossing in Kootenay National Park is accompanied by wellknown local mountain guide Walter Nixon on the far right. The date is unknown. Photo courtesy of Windermere District Historical Society
Politician earns praise Dear Editor: Lillian Rose, Electoral Area F director of the Regional District of East Kootenay (RDEK), has presented the views of her constituents to the RDEK board on more than one occasion since she has taken office. Lillian Rose has my admiration and respect for representing the people she serves. Lillian does have the right to support her electorate, and she is supporting and representing the people who elected her.
Lillian Rose has shown courage, strength, and determination to stand up and speak out, even when confronted by the RDEK board of directors. Lillian Rose is the Director of Electoral Area F, which is not within my area. However I can only hope that my representative carries forth my views and serves me as well. Darla Spiry Athalmer
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September21, 2007
Jumbo Resort not a ‘done deal’ Dear Editor: Some people may be getting weary of the Jumbo issue. Some people think that it is a “done deal,” but it’s not. As long as there is hope to halt this development, it is important to continue to make the effort. How many people wish more could have been done to stop the building of the condos in the sensitive wetlands in Athalmere? It’s too late now for that, but it’s not too late to save Jumbo. Certain recent developments may, and should, have an influence on the final decision. It seems from the last meeting of the Regional District of East Kootenay, that Lillian Rose will be able to conduct an opinion poll in Area F. This will be a non-binding poll, but if the results show a clear opposition, it would be difficult for Premier Campbell to completely ignore it since in a democracy decisions should represent the wishes of the local people. In addition, the latest survey of the grizzly bears in the Central Purcells shows a much lower population than the previous studies. Provincial files estimate that grizzly bear population in the Central Purcell was at 93 percent of its potential and assume that bears could withstand the
impact of the Jumbo resort. However the new data shows it to be 54 percent, a level approaching a “species at risk” status. Since the results by Dr. Michael Proctor are based on actual bear surveys using a DNA-based method that is now standard across North America, they must be taken seriously. The costs of recovery and reintroduction are enormous and this cost will be funded by the taxpayer, not the developers. Are we willing to pay for such a program for the benefit of wealthy foreign tourists? Are we willing to sacrifice our natural habitats and wild animals? The poll outcome and the conclusions of the latest grizzly bear population survey should significantly influence the final decision on the Jumbo Glacier Resort. Jumbo is not a “done deal.” It’s time to become involved if we wish to save this habitat and its animals in our “Super Natural” province. Those interested can write a letter to Ida Chong, Minister of Community Services and Tourism, Sports and the Arts (ida.chong.mla@leg.bc.ca) and Premier Gordon Campbell (premier@ gov.bc.ca).
Thank you, Megan Jackson, for standing up and recognizing that this “bear problem” we have can actually be attributed to humans! Humans are the most selfish, power-thirsty species on this planet and, for some reason, many of us feel the need to eliminate all other species that don’t do exactly what we want. Reality Check: the bears were here first and they have done a far better job at maintaining their environment than we have ours! If these poor creatures are no longer being re-located but killed,
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WHAT’S HAPPENING IN THE COLUMBIA VALLEY
MUSIC • VISUAL ARTS • DINING • BAR SCENE • ENTERTAINMENT • PERFORMANCE ARTS
Textures on the Tundra
Local nature photographer Brad Hill’s shot of a polar bear and her two cubs was named “Picture of the Week” by Nature’s Best Photography Magazine and “Photograph of the Week” by the French website NundaFota. The photo is available as a very Limited Edition Print at Interior World in Invermere.
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Summer Workshop/Camps · Pynelogs Cultural Centre
Plein-Air Painting Weekend Workshop - Sept 22 & 23, Kid’s Art Adventure by Pat Bavin - Oct 13.
Gallery Art Show · Pynelogs Cultural Centre
Featured Artists: Bill DesBrisay & Meredith Hackler. Sept 11 - 21. New Fall hours: 11 - 4 pm Monday to Friday.
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Canadian Tenors · Christ Church Trinity - Performing Sept 27. Fundraiser For CV Arts · Pynelogs Cultural Centre
Murder Mystery Dinner. Saturday Sept 29. Call CV Arts for more info 342-4423.
Visit columbiavalleyarts.com for our current events calendar, or call 342-4423.
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September 21, 2007
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Review: Death Proof Reviewed by Dave Sutherland Death Proof is a Quentin Tarantino movie that was originally released on a double bill with Robert Rodriguez’s Planet Terror, under the collective title Grindhouse. Grindhouse was Rodriguez and Tarantino’s homage to and parody of cheesy 1970s exploitation flics and came complete with previews for other, so far non-existent, films of the same type. Death Proof stars Kurt Russell as Stuntman Mike, a muscle-car driving psycho who targets seemingly vulnerable young women. Scar-faced Mike goes on a killing spree with his “death proof ” cars until he meets a trio of luscious lovelies who are tougher than they look. Although set in the present, Death Proof looks as if it were filmed in the seventies. Tarantino’s love for, and intimate knowledge of exploitation cinema is legendary, and comes through in every scene. The movie’s colour is washed out in many scenes, as if it were filmed on cheap stock, and it comes complete with scratches, stutters and blips, as it would if it were being screened for the umpteenth time through a dirty projector in a two-bit theatre. The film blurs
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Out & About Please call 341-6299 or Email us at upioneer@telus.net to enter your event in our FREE listings.
Toby Theatre • 7:30 pm: September 19 - 22: Rush Hour 3 • 7:30 pm: September 26 - 29: Stardust
Friday, September 21st: • 6-9 pm: Garage sale, proceeds to support a housing project for Guatemalan widows, Christ Church Trinity, 110-7th Avenue, Invermere. • 7:30 pm: Rockies vs. Golden Rockets, Eddie Mountain Memorial Arena. See Rockies pullout section in this newspaper for complete schedule. • 8 pm: Bighorns Football vs. Creston at DTSS.
Friday, Sept. 21st - Sunday, Sept. 23rd: • St. Eugene Golf Resort Casino 5th Anniversary Party.
Saturday, Sept. 22nd: • 9 am-noon: Garage sale, proceeds to support a housing project for Guatemalan widows, Christ Church Trinity, 110-7th Avenue, Invermere. • 10 am-5:30 pm: Fall show at Artym Gallery, Invermere. Evening reception from 6-9 pm. Everyone welcome. • 6:30 pm: Cowboy Church, hosted by Radium Christian Fellowship with singer Karen Cruise. Cost $5. For info, call Linda at 342-6359. • 8 pm: Henri Bergeron Memorial Party, Whitehouse Pub, Windermere.
Saturday and Sunday, September 22nd - 23rd: • 9 am-4 pm: Plein-Air painting workshop with instructor Colin Bell. For info: 342-4423.
Sunday, September 23rd: • Babes on Blades, ladies’ fun hockey league. For info: Rhonda, 342-3015.
Sunday, September 23rd: • Cinefest Film Series starts the new season with “Sicko”, a thought-provoking documentary by Michael Moore. Tickets $10/person, Toby Theatre. For info: 342-4423.
Monday, September 24th:
Friday, October 5th :
• New season starts today for Columbia Valley Swim Club. For info: 347-9562 or visit www. columbiavalleyswimming.net. • Income tax course, 11 weeks, starts today. For info, call H&R Block at 342-3626.
• 9 pm: Regional District of East Kootenay monthly general meeting, Cranbrook. • 7 pm: Laws of Spirit Circle, facilitated by Maria Kliavkoff. For info: 347-2110.
Tuesday, September 25th:
Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays: 10 am - 4 pm
• Noon: Columbia Valley Chamber of Commerce general meeting, Best Western Inn. Roc Spence from Alpine Canada speaking on the Alpine Ski World Cup taking place in November. For reservations: 342-2844. • 7-9 pm: Dr. Marika Geis, Naturopathic Doctor, presents a free information session on “Prostate Health: Naturally,” College of the Rockies, Invermere. For info: 342-8830.
Wednesday, September 26th: • 7 pm: Top 20 Cancer Fighting Foods seminar, presented by the Canadian Cancer Society with speaker Sally Errey, Christ Church Trinity. Free, refreshments provided. For info: 1-800-656-6426.
Thursday, September 27th: • 7:30 pm: The Canadian Tenors perform at Christ Church Trinity. These three talented young men have thrilled Canadian audiences with a blend of classical and pop music. Tickets at Dave’s Book Bar, Pynelogs, Essentials, and Trims & Treasures in Fairmont. Call 342-4423 for more info. • 7-9 pm: Dr. Marika Geis, Naturopathic Physician, presents free information session on “Osteoporosis,” College of the Rockies, Invermere. For info: 342-8830.
Friday, Sept. 28th - Sunday, Sept. 30th: • Horse driving clinic, sponsored by Windermere Valley Saddle Club. For info, call Joanne 342-3263.
Saturday, September 29th: • 6 pm sharp: The Murder Mystery Dinner at Casa Pynelogs, $60/person includes a catered buffet, guests are invited to dress up in period clothing to match the Casablanca theme. Thanks to High Country Properties and Mystery Factory.com for their support. For tickets or info: 342-4423.
Sunday, September 30th: • 6 pm: Harvest Dinner, sponsored by All Saints United Guild at Edgewater Legion.
Invermere Thrift Store
Windermere Valley Museum: • Open 1 pm - 4 pm, Monday to Friday until Sept. 30th. See our David Thompson exhibits.
New Video Releases Tuesday, Sept. 18th: • Barbie:Island Princess • Bloodrayne 2 • Closure • Death Proof • Johnny Was
• Lucky You • Superman Doomsday • The Condemned • Flying Scotman • Two Weeks
Invermere Library Hours: • Tuesday & Friday: 10 a.m. - 5:30 p.m. • Wednesday: 12 p.m. - 8 p.m. • Thursday: 12 p.m. - 5:30 p.m. • Saturday: 10 a.m. - 4 p.m.
Other: • New Sonshine Children’s Centre at Lake Windermere Alliance Church. For info, call 341-6224 or 342-9535. • The newly-formed Invermere Companion Animal Network providing emergency shelter and foster homes for strays, has a website. For more information, see www.icanhelpapet.com or call 341-7888. • 5:30 pm Thursdays: Weight Watchers group meets at Fairmont Hot Springs Resort. For info, call Debbie at 345-2112. • Growing Together at Valley Connections presents Play and Learn, Baby Goose and Baby Talk, in Invermere, Edgewater, and Canal Flats. For info, call The Family Resource Centre, 342-4242. • 8:30-10 pm Mondays: Men’s Basketball at the high school, $20 for the year, drop-ins welcome. • 7:30-9:30 pm Wednesdays: Adult Volleyball at the high school, $25 for season or $3 for drop-ins. • 7:30-10 pm Sundays at the high school, and 8-10 pm Wednesdays at Laird School: Badminton. For info call Audrey at 342-3825.
Experience The Best of Saliken!
As the colors of autumn make their way to our valley, we invite you to experience “The Best of Saliken!” An eclectic tasting event featuring 8 courses chosen as favorites by our guests. Unique wine pairings to complement your meal will invigorate your senses! Book your seat with us on October 5th or 6th, $150.00 (Also available without wine pairings, $100.00). Availability is limited so don’t miss your opportunity to experience “The Best of Saliken Fine Dining!”
Elevate Your Dining Experience Call 1-877-877-3889 or locally 342-0562 to make a reservation today or visit www.eagleranchresort.com
12 • The Columbia Valley Pioneer
September 21, 2007
MUSIC • VISUAL ARTS • DINING • BAR SCENE • ENTERTAINMENT • PERFORMANCE ARTS
Come and experience Morrocan murder most foul Dinner and Events set to Casablanca theme Prizes for “Solving the Murder” and theme outfits and characters Doors open at 6:00 p.m. Be there early for “clues”. $60 per person including a partial charitable donation/receipt. Tickets at Pynelogs – Call Jami at 342-4423 Call early – only 80 tickets for a fun evening.
NEW LIFE FOR AN OLD SIGN—Bob Coates of Double A Sign & Lite puts a fresh coat of paint on the neon marquis of the Toby Theatre in downtown Invermere. Mr. Coates, who carefully removed, rewired and replaced all of the bulbs and neon, said the 1952 icon could easily fetch $30,000 at auction. Photo by Brian Geis
Order this beautiful signed and numbered giclée print of an original oil painting by Elizabeth Wiltzen. This striking piece of art is featured on the cover of the 2007 Columbia Valley Map Book. Cost for 20-inch x 15-inch print is $450 unframed, $675 framed. Cost for 40-inch x 30-inch print is $1,200 unframed, $1,640 framed. Proceeds towards the construction of the new Invermere Public Library. This charitable project is jointly sponsored by The Columbia Valley Pioneer and The Artym Gallery in Invermere.
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September 21, 2007
MUSIC • VISUAL ARTS • DINING • BAR SCENE • ENTERTAINMENT • PERFORMANCE ARTS
Celebrate autumn at Artym Gallery Deanna Berrington Artym Gallery Autumn is the season of change – the time when summer slides gracefully away, leaving whispered promises for next year, and winter begins to shoulder his way to the forefront. The days get shorter, the nights colder, and Mother Nature provides us with the abundance of the harvest and a wealth of colour as an appeasement for the coming cold. Poets and artists alike have always had a fascination with the season of fall, filled as it is with change, abundance and bittersweet endings. The Artym Gallery is excited
to announce a show celebrating the ephemeral qualities of autumn. Forty Artym gallery artists are creating two new paintings each with the theme of fall in mind. With new paintings, sculpture, glasswork and jewellery, the Artym Gallery will be dedicating this Saturday to the beauty and the richness of the season. Aptly, this show opens just before the autumnal equinox. Join everyone at the Artym Gallery this Saturday, September 22nd for “Fall at the Artym.” The show opens at 10 a.m. until 5:30 p.m., with an evening reception from 6 to 9 p.m. Everyone is welcome to come celebrate the abundance of autumn.
Tim Howe is one of 40 artists showing fall-themed work at The Artym Gallery.
Fall at The Artym ~ 40 artists ~ 80 new works Join us for a show inspired by the colours and the nature of Autumn. Saturday, September 22nd Exhibition opens at 10 am Evening reception 6-9pm artymgallery.com to view over 60 Canadian Artists
“Forest Floor” 16”x20” oil by ELIZABETH WILTZEN
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Pros and cons of joint ownership A key goal of any estate plan is to maximize the amount of wealth that ends up in the hands of beneficiaries. Another important goal is to streamline the distribution of assets, so that wealth is passed on to heirs with minimal hassles and legal complications. One way to accomplish both these goals is to own assets jointly. If assets are jointly owned with “rights of survivorship,” they can pass from one owner to the other without going through probate, potentially saving thousands of dollars. And because assets owned jointly are automatically passed on to the other owner should one owner die, there are fewer hassles and delays. These two benefits make joint ownership an excellent strategy when passing large assets (the family home, for example) to spouses, and in certain cases, to children. As attractive as it is, however, there are a few drawbacks to the joint ownership strategy. Loss of control Joint ownership requires an individual to give up full control of assets once they are transferred into joint ownership. You can’t sell the asset, for example your house, without the other owner’s consent. If you set up a joint investment account you may not be able to control the investment decisions anymore. Depending on the assets in question and the personal relationship between co-owners, this could be the source of future conflict. Exposure to creditors All assets placed in a joint account may be exposed to creditors of either account holder. Yes, that includes ex-spouses and lawsuits. If you place a house in joint name with your 3 adult children and one child gets sued or into a nasty divorce, a portion of the house may be at risk.
Tax consequences The contributors to a joint account must each recognize a deemed disposition of half the assets each person contributes. From then on, interest income, dividends and capital gains are split evenly between account holders. This is an often-overlooked consequence of joint ownership that may make the strategy more costly than the savings it would generate particularly in an area like the Columbia Valley where real estate has climbed in valley by so much! Conflict with wills The provisions of joint ownership can sometimes defeat the provisions of a will. Furthermore, this conflict can take away the ability to minimize long-term tax liabilities, like testamentary trusts and other tax planning provisions. One major conflict with a will is that joint assets do not pass through the will and may not pass through to those intended. For example, an elderly mother may want her house to go to her two adult children equally when she passes away in order to skip probate. In her will she may have decided that if one of children dies before her she would want half of her house to go directly to the grandchildren or to the surviving spouse of the deceased child. If the house was already in joint names with both adult children then the house would revert to being owned by only the surviving spouse and the elderly mother if one child passes away. Until she changes her will the house is at risk to going 100 percent to the surviving child if the elderly mother passes away. After all is said and done, joint ownership still has its benefits. But it demands careful consideration and professional advice. If you’re feeling overwhelmed by complicated estate planning decisions, talk to your advisor.
Market Action S&P/TSX Composite Index Dow Jones Industrial Average Nikkei Oil (New York) Gold (New York) Canadian Dollar (in US dollars)
As of September 17th, 2007
13,804 13,403 16,127 $80.57 $723.80 $0.9728
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September 21, 2007
Athlete speaks out on Jumbo . . . Continued from Page 3 “As we get closer to crunch hour, the reality is something different. But I can tell you, we have every plan and intention to continue in business as usual. I have every confidence that, come ski season, we’ll be operating in Jumbo Creek.” The 20-year R. K. employee has given something of himself to the cause “Reality is encroaching,” he said. “It’s a personal issue. It’s an R. K. issue. But it’s not over until it’s over.” Environmental watchdog group, Wildsight, got a shot in the arm this week in its fight against the resort from a renewed commitment to their cause by the National Hockey League’s most valuable player and Cranbrook native Scott Niedermayer. Mr. Niedermayer, whose image has long graced one of Jumbo Creek Conservation Society’s “WildCard” antiJumbo posters, grabbed headlines across the country by stepping to the fore of the cause. “I have been fortunate to play hockey and travel all over the world,”
Mr. Niedermayer said. “Wilderness and wildlife values are disappearing, due, in part, to development proposals similar to the proposed Jumbo Resort. I am continually amazed we still have them here in the Kootenays. “I am not only concerned about the loss of wilderness and the negative impacts on wildlife and on the area I call home,” he said. “It’s clear local people feel both their concerns and those of wildlife experts have been consistently ignored.” Wildsight Spokesman Dave Quinn applauded Niedermayer’s commitment to the cause and said his group will take the fight to local zoning board hearings. “Scott’s support comes at a critical time,” he said. “Kootenay residents are waiting for the proponent to apply for rezoning of the Jumbo Valley to the local regional district, as was stipulated in the provincial environmental assessment for the project. We anticipate public hearings on one of the most controversial projects ever proposed in the region. This will allow elected representatives to reflect their constituent’s concerns and bring final resolution to this project.”
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16 • The Columbia Valley Pioneer
September 21, 2007
Happy Birthday, Pioneer! The Columbia Valley Pioneer is a wholly-owned local business that started publishing in 2004. Since the first issue, it has grown to distribute 8,000 copies as far as Kimberley, Cranbrook and Calgary, and has acquired the Columbia Valley Map Book and the Radium Hot Springs Magazine. It also launched a new glossy magazine called Columbia Valley Homes. This week The Pioneer was proud to receive a Silver Award in the annual Kootenay Business Magazine’s Best of Business Awards. On the occasion of our anniversary, we were delighted to receive so many messages of congratulations from our readers and advertisers. On behalf of The Pioneer staff, thank you for your support! “I love the paper. It’s easy reading and I absolutely love the writing. I moved here two years ago, and I pick it up every Friday morning. I’ve just got to have my Pioneer!” Kim Ostere, Invermere “Congratulations, Pioneer, you are three years old. The clients, librarians and the board of trustees honor your continued support of the Invermere Public Library and Valley literacy. “The need to expand our current library space has been of interest and concern for The Pioneer. This have been made clear to your readers by the coverage of our expansion plans, and possible incorporation with other groups on a central facility. To that mission, The Pioneer has devoted the income from sales of the Columbia Valley Map Book Cover Project to aid the library-building project. We are very gratified with your interest and contribution to helping to make the library bigger and better. “The frequent book reviews, written by Sheila Bonny, has become a welcome feature, focusing on new or unique books available at our Library. For the bibliophiles of our community, this gives us another book to add to our “sometime soon” list. The Pioneer keeps the role of a library fresh in the public eye. Thank you so much.” Gail Hoffmann, Board of Directors Invermere Public Library “Congratulations on three wonderful years of providing the Columbia Valley and beyond with a quality, community newspaper. I have appreciated the opportunity over the last three years to periodically submit articles for the Faith column, and I have enjoyed reading the other submissions as well. “The community focus of the paper is evident from cover to cover, as the articles and stories provide the full spectrum of community life, and invite personal involvement in both the community that we live in, and the world beyond. Thank you for rep-
resenting the community well. May God continue to bless your work in the coming year.” Pastor Jared Enns Lake Windermere Alliance Church “Congratulations to The Pioneer as you celebrate your third birthday. As President of the Columbia Valley Unit of the Canadian Cancer Society, I’m delighted to spread the word how pleased we have been with the pictures, articles and ads that have been printed on our behalf promoting our fundraising events and community involvement. The Relay for Life exposure was exceptional as was the picture on the front of your paper of our three member ladies sporting their blue and yellow sweat shirts as they prepared to sell their daffodils. The Grand Slam Golf Tournament was well covered as was the Old Fashioned Garden Party. The Pioneer graciously donated many of our inserts. “The Pioneer is a community newspaper supporting, promoting and celebrating local events, clubs and groups, reporting local news, remembering historical events and honouring our pioneers. It’s an enjoyable read. Keep up the good work.” Rosemary Clarke, President Cancer Society, Columbia Valley Unit “I love the Pioneer’s engaging design, thoughtful content and interest in the community—past and present. Advertising in the Pioneer is great value, and it gets results for us and our clients. Congratulations, Elinor and staff!” Harrison McKay Harrison McKay Communications “Congratulations to The Columbia Valley Pioneer on your third anniversary. It’s also the third anniversary of our relationship with The Pioneer since we have been represented on the back cover every week since it first hit the valley in September 2004. We appreciate working with the folks at The Pioneer and we have gotten great value from our advertising in this excellent community newspaper with our customers, both local and out-of-town.” Wende Brash, Owner Re/Max Invermere “Congratulations on your third year of operation! Our club members appreciate all your articles that have featured the pioneers of this valley. The members appreciate the recognition given them for their contributions to the making of this wonderful valley we live in. Thank you for all the articles on local events that help some family or organization in need. All the best for another great year.” Senior Citizens’ Association of B.C. Number 78, Invermere
“It’s great being a pick-up spot for The Pioneer - that way I can enjoy reading it before the copies are all gone! Congrats on three years!” Phil Lomon, Owner Black Bear Books & Video, Kimberley “The Pioneer has always been very informative, thorough and enjoyable to read. We, as a school, have had excellent support with our advertising and submissions about our students. Happy Anniversary, Pioneer!” Faith Saunders David Thompson Secondary School “It’s always amazing what a three-year-old can accomplish in such a short time! Yes, the Valley was ready to embrace a new business, ready to serve the community, but The Columbia Valley Pioneer has earned a reputation worthy of the embrace. “How do you combine professionalism with casual down-home attitude – well, walk into the newspaper office, and you will soon find out - they do it every day. The Rotary Club of Invermere has benefited with unknown measure from the work of the paper – therefore local and world communities benefit! For example, in August, summer student Cayla Gabruck was conducting an interview, and learned about a project to supply wheelchairs to the needy – she picked up that idea, and as an independent citizen, raised enough funds for five wheelchairs. Who knows where that small effort will take her and those she touched? “Thanks to all the staff, then and now – wishing you many, many good years!” Yvonne Redeker, President Rotary Club of Invermere “We’d like to congratulate the Pioneer on their third year. It is pleasure to open up the paper and see a beautiful spread for one of our shows. People love to see what is coming up at the gallery and The Pioneer faithfully reproduces the paintings and articles we provide. Good job, Pioneer!” Connie Artym and Grey Bradatsch, Owners Artym Gallery “We have been using the services of The Columbia Valley Pioneer for approximately one year and find the service and quality to be top-notch.” Gary Doll, Sales Manager Chalet Chev/Olds, Kimberley “Three years? I could have sworn it was five! Congratulations on your third anniversary and your great coverage of what goes on in the valley. Keep up the good work! Jim Galloway, Brisco
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September 21, 2007 “On behalf of the Windermere Valley Historical Society, I would like to congratulate The Columbia Valley Pioneer on becoming part of our valley’s history. Your interest in our shared past, as shown by the Valley Pioneer articles, the Historical Lens photographs, your excellent stories about the David Thompson Bicentennial Celebrations, and other features and photographs are a wonderful way of honouring the people who made our community what it is today. We hope you will still be around in another hundred years!” Sandy McKay, Board of Directors Windermere District Historical Society “On the happy occasion of your third anniversary, I would like to thank you for always finding space in your newspaper for various animal issues. It is so good to see projects such as the Show Us Your Pet Photo Contest (proceeds to the SPCA), Louise Platiel’s column from the Invermere Veterinary Hospital, Paws for a Cause and the new Invermere Companion Animal Network (ICAN) being covered so well.” Judy Koss, Owner Pieces From the Past, Invermere “Such a weekly delight, from the colourful front cover to the news events, including the young and old, and especially the biography editions. Congratulations!” Mary Smith, Invermere
“The Columbia Valley Chamber of Commerce congratulates the Columbia Valley Pioneer on their 3rd Anniversary. In just a few short years, The Pioneer has greatly increased its readership and has become an integral part of the community. In 2005, The Pioneer was the recipient of the “Entrepreneur of the Year Award” at the Columbia Valley Chamber of Commerce Business Excellence Awards, and was also short-listed again in this category for 2006. The Pioneer is a strong supporter of community issues, and sponsored a Women in Business workshop as well as a supplement in the newspaper highlighting Women Business Owners in the Valley. Again, congratulations.” Heather Overy, Executive Director Columbia Valley Chamber of Commerce “The Columbia Valley Pioneer is an important part of the community. The Pioneer works hard to be a paper that is a real reflection of valley life. Congratulations on your Third Anniversary.” Norm Macdonald, MLA “Congratulations to the Columbia Valley Pioneer on the Third Anniversary of publishing in the Columbia Valley. “As a small, independent newspaper bringing quality news coverage to your community, you play an important role in keeping Valley residents informed and connected to our beautiful Valley. Wishing you success with the challenges and opportunities in the future.” Jim Abbott, MP
“On behalf of Rockies West Realty we want to congratulate The Columbia Valley Pioneer on its third anniversary. We carry our real estate listings publication, Columbia Valley Real Estate, in this newspaper because we know we can reach our target audience, both here in the valley and in Calgary. We like the great design and the full colour on every page, and especially the way The Pioneer covers local news and local people. It’s a great asset to our community.” Don Slobodzian and Ross Newhouse, Owners Rockies West Realty “A “high-five” to The Pioneer! I want to take an opportunity to express the appreciation of the Columbia Valley Arts Council (CV Arts) to The Pioneer for being a wonderful friend and sponsor. From the very beginning, Pioneer management and staff have been open to publishing stories about upcoming events, attending CV Arts activities and in suggesting creative ways to manage our advertising expenses. “The Pioneer recognized the need for more media support for the Arts, and in response you introduced the Encore section to highlight all aspects of the Arts in the Columbia Valley. Further, you have sponsored the CV Arts Banner Ad on the Encore cover page for the past eight months, which has been particularly important to us as a non-profit society in keeping our events front and centre with your readers. “Finally, from a personal perspective I have enjoyed the cross-section of articles that appear weekly in The Pioneer, and your emphasis on the people of the valley. We need to know more about our neighbours and the wonderful heritage that we enjoy.” Chris Evans, President Columbia Valley Arts Council
This photograph of mountain guide Walter Nixon, looking for new peaks to conquer, symbolizes The Pioneer’s adventurous spirit. Photo courtesy of Windermere District Historical Society
18 • The Columbia Valley Pioneer
September 21, 2007
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FIRE ON THE MOUNTAIN - This prescribed burn on Split Peak in Kootenay National Park about 50 kilometres from Radium last week was a spectacular sight. More than 1,200 acres were burned by fire specialists. Here Joseph Trozzo of Windermere captured on film the orange flames looming out of the dusk.
Conservancy, tour operator join forces to preserve land The Nature Conservancy of Canada and Canadian Mountain Holidays have joined forces through an innovative sponsorship agreement in support of conservation. As leaders in their fields of adventure tourism and land conservation respectively, they will work together to promote conservation awareness and collaborate on field projects and research. This agreement represents the first time the conservancy has established a major sponsorship with a tourism operator. As part of the agreement, Canadian Mountain Holidays has also committed $75,000 over a three-year period to support the conservancy’s Canadian Rockies Program and activities in the region. Canadian Mountain Holidays is one of Canada’s oldest adventure travel companies and the most experienced heli-skiing and hiking company in the world. Established in 1965 by mountain guide Hans Gmoser, it has 12 remote operations in the B.C. mountains.
President Walter Bruns says: “CMH has a long history in the mountains of southeastern B.C. dating back to the mid-sixties when Hans Gmoser introduced heli-skiing in the Bugaboos. It is a privilege to operate in these mountains and we take great care to do so in a responsible manner. “Not only does this make good business sense but it is also an expectation from our guests and staff, who both care passionately about the integrity of these special places. “It is our shared value of stewardship that makes our partnership with the Nature Conservancy of Canada such a great fit.” The Nature Conservancy of Canada is a national, non-profit organization that works with individual landowners, other conservation organizations and partners to secure lands through purchase, donations and easements. Since 1962, the conservancy and its supporters have protected close to two million acres of ecologically significant land nationwide.
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ROYAL LEPAGE ROCKIES WEST- PROTECTING CLIENTS As part of our ongoing effort to ensure the best professional service we ask that all clients familiarize themselves with privacy issues and agency relationships prior to engaging a Realtor. WORKING WITH A REALTOR AN EXPLANATION OF THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN YOU AND A REALTOR® AND OF THE ASSOCIATION COLLECTION, USE AND DISCLOSURE OF PERSONAL INFORMATION Buying, selling or leasing real estate is probably the most important and potentially rewarding financial transaction you’ll make in your life. So it is a good idea to take a moment and consider the kind of relationship you might be entering into with a REALTOR®. The more you know the more satisfied you will be with the results. REALTORS®, Brokerages and real estate boards need to collect, use and disclose some personal information to help you sell, buy or lease real estate. THE AGENCY RELATIONSHIP REALTORS® work within a legal relationship called agency. The agency relationship exists between you, the principal, and your Brokerage, the company under which the individual who is representing you, is licensed. The essence of the agency relationship is that the Brokerage has the authority to represent the principal in dealings with others. Brokerages and their Licensees are legally obligated to protect and promote the interests of their principals as they would their own. Specifically, the Brokerage has the following duties: 1) Undivided loyalty. The Brokerage must protect the principal’s negotiating position at all times, and disclose all known facts which may affect or influence the principal’s decision. 2) To obey all lawful instructions of the principal. 3) An obligation to keep the confidences of the principal. 4) To exercise reasonable care and skill in performing all assigned duties. 5) To account for all money and property placed in an Brokerage’s hands while acting for the principal. You can expect competent service from your Brokerage, knowing that the company is bound by ethics and the law to be honest and thorough in representing a property listed for sale or lease. Both buyer/tenant and seller/landlord can be represented by their own Brokerages in a single transaction. DUAL AGENCY Dual agency occurs when a Brokerage is representing both the buyer/tenant and the seller/landlord in the same transaction. Since the Brokerage has promised a duty of confidentiality, loyalty and full disclosure to both parties simultaneously, it is necessary to limit these duties in this situation, if both parties consent. If you find yourself involved in a dual agency relationship, before making or receiving an offer, both you and the other party will be asked to consent, in writing, to this new limited agency relationship. This relationship involves the following limitations: a) The Brokerage will deal with the buyer/tenant and the seller/landlord impartially; b) The Brokerage will have a duty of disclosure to both the buyer/tenant and the seller/landlord except that: i) the Brokerage will not disclose that the buyer/tenant is willing to pay a price or agree to terms other than those contained in the offer, or that the seller/landlord is willing to accept a price… or terms other than those contained in the listing; ii) the Brokerage will not disclose the motivation of the buyer/tenant to buy or lease or the seller/landlord to sell or lease unless authorized by the buyer/tenant or the seller/landlord; iii)The Brokerage will not disclose personal information, not otherwise necessarily disclosed in the transaction documentation, about the buyer/tenant or seller/landlord to the other party unless authorized in writing. c) The Brokerage will disclose to the buyer/tenant defects about the physical condition of the property known to the Brokerage. WHEN THERE IS NO AGENCY RELATIONSHIP You may also choose to use the services of a REALTOR® without having any kind of agency relationship. This might occur, for example, when you are being shown a property by the seller/landlord’s agent. The REALTOR® you choose to work with in this manner has a legal and ethical duty to provide you with accurate, honest answers to your questions and may provide all these services: • Explain real estate terms and practices • Provided and explain forms used • Assist you in screening and viewing properties • lnform you of lenders and their policies • Identify and estimate costs involved in a transaction • Assist you in establishing your range of affordability • Prepare offers or counter-offers at your direction • Present all offers promptly. A REALTOR® who is not your agent cannot: • Recommend or suggest a price • lnform you of his/her principal’s top/bottom line • Disclose any confidential information about his/her principal unless otherwise authorized You should not provide a REALTOR® who is not your agent with any information that you would not provide directly to his or her principal. YOUR RESPONSIBILITIES AS A BUYER/TENANT OR A SELLER/LANDLORD As a buyer/tenant or a seller/landlord, you should: • Carefully read all documents and understand what you are signing. • If you need special or expert advice, seek other professionals such as lawyers, notaries, accountants, home inspectors, contractors, engineers and surveyors. AGENCY ACKNOWLEDGEMENT Agency acknowledgement clauses such as the following will be used in the Contract of Purchase and Sale or the Offer to Lease: The seller/landlord has an agency relationship with _____________________ (Brokerage) and ___________________(Licensee) The buyer/tenant has an agency relationship with ______________________(Brokerage) and ___________________ (Licensee) The buyer/tenant and the seller/landlord have consented to a limited dual agency relationship with ___________________(Brokerage) ________________________ (Licensee) and ____________________________(Licensee) having signed a Limited Dual Agency Agreement dated __________________________________, yr. ___________________. Members of the public are aware that in most cases properties offered for sale or lease by members of the real estate industry have a commission or fee that the seller/landlord has agreed to pay to the Listing Brokerage. The Listing Brokerage traditionally shares this commission/fee with the Cooperating Brokerage. Commission and fee may vary.
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PRIVACY REALTORS®, Brokerages and real estate boards need to collect, use and disclose some personal information to help you sell, buy or lease real estate. We respect your privacy and want to ensure you understand how and why your information is collected, used and disclosed in a real estate transaction. How is my personal information collected? Most personal information will be collected directly from you through the contracts and other documents you fill out (e.g., Multiple Listing Contract, Contract of Purchase and Sale, Offer to Lease, seller’s Property Disclosure Statement) and through discussions you have with your REALTOR®. Some information may be collected from other sources such as government departments and agencies (e.g., Land Title Offices, BC Assessment), financial institutions and mortgage brokers. To whom may my personal information be disclosed? Your information may be disclosed to (or may be accessed by) the Boards and their staff and members, other real estate boards and their staff and members, other REALTORS@ and their clients, government departments and agencies, financial institutions, legal advisors, service providers, the British Columbia Real Estate Association, the Real Estate Council of British Columbia, The Canadian Real Estate Association and members of the public, for the purposes described below. Not all of your information will be accessible to each of the above mentioned entities. For example, once the listing term has ended, the general public will not have access to your information unless it is otherwise available through public registries (e.g., BC Assessment, Land Title Offices). PURPOSES FOR COLLECTING, USING AND DISCLOSING PERSONAL INFORMATION Why is my personal information collected, used and disclosed? Your information may be collected, used and disclosed for some or all of the following purposes: a) To allow members of real estate boards (including REALTORS® and appraisers) to appraise your property. b) To list your property with the Multiple Listing service® in order to market your property. c) To market your property for sale or lease through any other media (both print and electronic). d) To help you locate a suitable property to purchase or lease. e) To facilitate the purchase and sale or lease transaction (by cooperating with financial institutions, legal advisors and government departments and agencies). f) To allow the Boards and other real estate boards and their members (including REALTORS® and appraisers) to compile current and historical statistics on sales and property prices and lease rates, and to conduct comparative market analyses. Information about your property will be retained in the Multiple Listing service® for these purposes after your property has sold or leased or your listing has expired (if you are a seller/landlord) and after you have purchased or leased your property (if you are a buyer/tenant). g) To enforce codes of professional conduct and ethics for members of real estate boards (by cooperating with real estate boards, the British Columbia Real Estate Association, the Real Estate Council of British Columbia, The Canadian Real Estate Association and other regulatory bodies). h) To comply with legal requirements and to act pursuant to legal authorizations. The above-mentioned collections, uses and disclosures are a necessary part of your relationship with your REALTOR®. Will my personal information be collected, used and disclosed for any other purposes? Your information may also be collected, used and disclosed for the following additional purposes: a) Your REALTOR® may communicate with you in future to determine whether you require additional real estate services. b) Your REALTOR® may communicate with you to provide information about other products or services which may interest you. c) Other REALTORS® may communicate with you to determine whether you require additional real estate services. These additional purposes are optional. If you do not want your personal information disclosed or used for these purposes, please contact the Board’s privacy officer. Contact information for all real estate boards within BC can be found at the British Columbia Real Estate Association (BCREA) website: www.bcrea.bc.ca or telephone 604.683.7702, or toll free 1.877.361.3626. DEFINITIONS - The Brokerage is the real estate company under which the individual is licensed. - The Licensee is the managing broker, associate broker and/or representative of a Brokerage. - REALTOR® is often used interchangeably with licensee, real estate agent or representative and, in BC, is licensed under the Real Estate Services Act. A Licensee can use the term REALTOR® if he/ she belongs to a local real estate board or association that enforces a strict Code of Ethics. - The Boards are the real estate boards and associations in whose jurisdiction the property is located and/or of which the Brokerage or the REALTOR® is a member. They are boards and associations which assist REALTORS® to market, sell or lease real estate. The Boards also provide ongoing training for their members, enforce ethical standards and help resolve disputes between members and the public. - The Multiple Listing Service® is a computerized database of real estate listings and sales. It is operated by the Boards in conjunction with other real estate boards and The Canadian Real Estate Association. - Personal Information means any personal information about you, including your name, address, phone number, financial information and may include information about your property (such as listing and selling price, lease rate, listing term, etc.). - The buyer/tenant is often referred to as the purchaser. - The seller/landlord is often referred to as the vendor. - The principal is someone who has engaged a Brokerage to act for and on his or her behalf either to buy, sell or lease real estate. - The landlord is often referred to as the lessor. - The tenant is often referred to as the lessee. This pamphlet has been designed to explain various types of agency relationships, the collection, use and disclosure of personal information, and to help you understand what it all means. If you are still unclear about these concepts, feel free to seek legal counsel. I acknowledge having received and read the brochure Working With a REALTOR®. I understand the various types of relationships that may occur between myself and a REALTOR®. I consent to the Boards, other real estate boards, the Brokerage and the, Licensee collecting, using and disclosing personal information for the purposes (and to the recipients) described in the brochure. I further understand that I will be signing additional documentation acknowledging the type of agency that I receive and consenting to the collection, use and disclosure of personal information. INDIVIDUAL OR COMPANY NAME (PRINT) _______________________________________________________________ AUTHORIZED SIGNATURE _______________________________AUTHORIZED SIGNATURE __________________________ (COMPANY 0NLY)AUTHORlZED SIGNATORY (PRINT) __________________________ DATED _________________, Yr. _______ ACKNOWLEDGED BY: BROKERAGE (PRINT) ______________________________________________________________ PER: LICENSEE’S SIGNATURE_________________________________ LICENSEE (PRINT) ___________________________
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LOTS & ACREAGES W G NE TIN S LI
LOTS A & B, CANAL FLATS $70,000 + GST EACH
LOT 3 SPRUCE STREET, CANAL FLATS $99,900
LOT 47 COTTAGES AT COPPER POINT $140,000 + GST
Affordable Building Lots in Canal Flats! These lots are fully serviced offering a south exposure and no building time commitment. The Canal Flats Provincial Park is just a short drive away offering a public beach; day-use picnic area and boat launch to take full advantage of the beautiful Columbia Lake. Start planning now. MLS K161318 & K161319
Rare Mobile Home Zoning! A great lot in a quiet location, close to the school, golf course, convenience stores and just a 2 minute drive to beautiful Columbia Lake. This is your chance at creating an affordable family home the way you want it. No GST! MLS# K164949
.0145 acre, south and west facing, flat corner lot ideal for your cottage or more! No building commitment, fully serviced. A great choice at the Cottages at Copper Point. No MLS# file # 08730 EXCLUSIVE
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LOT 64 COTTAGES AT COPPER POINT $159,000 + GST .2 acre cul-de-sac lot at the Cottages at Copper Point. No building commitment, fully serviced. An opportunity to enjoy this central valley location. Great exposure to the south and west. No MLS# file #08731 EXCLUSIVE
4885 REDWING ROAD, FAIRMONT $170,000 Wonderful treed lot in the charming Fairmont community of Ogilvy Wills. This excellent location offers a peaceful relaxed setting nestled in the trees and surrounded by mountain views. No building commitment allows you plenty of time to plan your dream home or weekend getaway. MLS K162791
LOT 53 TEAL ROAD, DUTCH CREEK 1118-10TH ST., INVERMERE $215,000 $224,000 Wonderful treed lot in the quiet community of Large, flat, zoned R-2 lot centrally located in Dutch Creek, just 5 minutes South of Fairmont Invermere. Close to hospital and schools. No GST. Hot Springs. This level 0.313 acre private lot Great Location…Great Potential! MLS K161648 offers 100 feet of frontage and over 140 feet of depth to build your perfect recreational getaway. With no building commitment and no GST - this won’t last!! MLS K163496 W NE ICE PR
LOT 7 CROOKED TREE ROAD, FAIRMONT $349,000 + GST Back to nature!! NO highway noise! The ultimate in tranquility and privacy is offered by this 5 acre parcel located minutes between Windermere and Fairmont Hot Springs. Recharge your soul in total peace and solitude of the Western slopes of the Rockies, and still be close to all valley amenities. MLS K163410
LOT 8 CROOKED TREE ROAD, FAIRMONT $389,000 + GST Back to nature!! NO highway noise! The ultimate in tranquility and privacy is offered by this 5 acre parcel located minutes between Windermere and Fairmont Hot Springs. Recharge your soul in total peace and solitude of the Western slopes of the Rockies, and still be close to all valley amenities. MLS K163411
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LOT B HYLLESTAD ROAD, FAIRMONT HOT SPRINGS $429,000
Exclusive gated acreage at north end of Fairmont Hot Springs. Over 6 spectacular acres overlooking the Columbia River Valley with 360 views including the Fairmont Sawtooth Range and ski hil . Property offers several flat building sites, 2 dril ed wells, hydro and public road access. Add no building commitment and you have the dream property you were waiting for! MLS K161636
LOT 13 GREYWOLF DRIVE, PANORAMA $194,000. + GST Greywolf Golf Course View Lot! Build your dream home in this beautiful mountain setting at a world class golf course. Access to all Panorama Village amenities - ski, golf, cycle, swim or just relax - the choice is yours! MLS K117580
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4963 MOUNTAINSIDE ROAD, FAIRMONT $199,000 This Fairmont Hot Springs building lot is beautifully treed and fully serviced on a quiet street with mountain views. There is no building time commitment and a modest building scheme enables you to build a cottage or your dream home on a gently sloping lot perfect for a walk-out floor plan. MLS K163202
LOT 55 RIVERVIEW PLACE, FAIRMONT $184,000 Cul-De-Sac Lot at Riverside Golf Estates. Treed with rocky mountain views! Excellent opportunity to enjoy Fairmont and area! MLS# K164558
LOT 7 PHASE 6A, LAKEVIEW MEADOWS $230,000
LOT B MCINTOSH LOOP RD. RADIUM RESORT $249,000
STRATA LOT 21, BELLA VISTA ESTATES $269,900
Lifestyle at its best! Golf Course Location! Lakeview Meadows amenities at your doorstep! Build your dream getaway; with walkout potential. Great choice! Come and enjoy! MLS K160686
Tucked away in a small, heavily treed subdivision, surrounded by the Radium Resort Golf Course, you will find a hidden gem. This ideal .41 acre building site is gently sloping to allow a front to back out walkout and great mountain views.MLS #K164567
Almost ½ acre lot with no building commitment in the gated community of Bella Vista ; beach; day use dock; stunning views of the Rocky Mountains and Columbia Lake; a natural reserve in your backyard; a private community center; underground utilities and no GST. Just 5 minutes south of Fairmont Hot Springs! MLS K161741
7498 SUN VALLEY PLACE, RADIUM $299,000 + GST Beautiful Mountain View lot, backing onto the Springs Golf Course in the prestigious gated community called Springs Estates. Gentle slope makes it ideal for a walkout. Views to the east overlook the pond on the 8th hole and to the west, the Purcell Mountains. MLS K161408
5313 BEN HYNES LOOP, HARROGATE $399,900
1288 GALENA SCHOOL ROAD, SPILLIMACHEEN $488,000
5883 HIGHWAY 95, EDGEWATER $749,000
Small Private Acreage. Manufactured Home plus Historic Home to restore. Fruit trees, gardens, and a Hot Springs creek running through it. Springfed, licensed water and mountain views. Level new home build sites. Truly pastoral. MLS K162767
The original 1937 Galena School House, located on one acre, has been tastefully integrated with a spacious addition. Beautiful oversized kitchen with Stainless appliances, oak hardwood floors, cozy living room with wood stove and a large master bedroom with ensuite and private sitting area. Comes complete with garage and wood shed. MLS K163619
This 5 +/- acre property would make a wonderful hobby farm complete with barn and hayloft or an inviting bed and breakfast. The home offers 4,400 sq. ft. of living space developed on two floors. The property is irrigated, fenced and beautifully landscaped with a triple garage, workshop and oversized deck with hot tub. MLS K163291
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BELLA VISTA ESTATES $284,000 – $389,000 Find your place to be for generations to come. Single family homesite subdivision overlooking beautiful Columbia Lake. Lake access, oversized estate lots, no time limit on building, all underground utilities including propane, scenic trails. Files #08498, 08500, 08501, 08510
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3248 HOULGRAVE ROAD, TOBY BENCHES $948,000
8495 DINCEY ROAD, DRY GULCH $1,100,000
3389 LANAC ROAD, TOBY BENCHES $1,195,000
4383 & 4381 TOBY CREEK ROAD $1,200,000
9480 JUNIPER HEIGHTS $1,900,000
1007 KING CRESCENT, GOLDEN $109,000
Escape to the Country! Surround yourself with mountain views, trees and tranquility on this private 39 acre homestead. This 3 bedroom country home has hardwood floors, pine wainscoting and ceiling detail, hand crafted rock fireplace, a cozy den with wood stove and a private master suite with east facing deck. Spend your days relaxing in the sun, drinking in the views, horseback riding or strolling along the creek. MLS K163542
Spectacular Columbia River & Purcell Mountain view acreage conveniently located within a few minutes of several championship golf courses. Twelve acres zoned R-1 and five acres zoned RMP with current revenue from 5 mobile home pad rentals. MLS #K164856
Over 4 wooded acres of privacy, spectacular views & a 2 year old custom-crafted square log & rundle rock home that has all the energy efficiency & conveniences that modern technology can offer! Property backs onto Crown Land with just a short stroll to Toby Creek & Lake Lillian. Hike, bike, swim & fish out your back door & yet only a 10 minute drive to Invermere! MLS K163708
FOR THE PERSON WHO WANTS IT ALL! This stunning acreage has beautiful views of the Columbia wetlands & Rocky Mountains while offering the convenience of a great family home, guest cabin, workshop, barns and close to downtown Invermere. Imagine the future possibilities of being on the road to Panorama/Jumbo and bordering district of Invermere boundaries. MLS K163663
Spectacular home, spectacular property, this 47 acre property features breath-taking views, beautifully landscaped grounds, waterfall, swimming pond, triple garage, storage Quonset. Completely modern 3 bedroom home boasts hardwood, slate, and tile floors, stone fireplace, solarium, master bedroom with balcony and hot tub, fitness room with sauna, multi level decks…the list goes on! MLS K162315
Great starter home at a great price, two bedroom mobile has lots of space for storage and relaxing. The yard is fully fenced, has a large shed and back alley access. This property would make a great family home or weekend getaway. MLS K164614
1836 MOBERLEY SCHOOL ROAD, GOLDEN, 459,000
1611 GAREB ROAD, GOLDEN $489,000 + GST
3900 sq. ft. custom-built log home in the beautiful Blaeberry Valley is situated on 2.87 acres. This home has lots of space to meet your needs as well as breathtaking views of the surrounding mountains. Walkout, unfinished basement has drive up capabilities. This beautiful mountain getaway is awaiting your ideas. MLS K161609
New 3 bedroom, 2 bath, split entry home with walkout basement with excellent location, close to Kicking Horse Mountain Resort & the town of Golden. This home has concrete countertops, laminate & tile floors throughout, unique railings & curtain rod holders. The walkout basement is at drywall stage & ready for your ideas! MLS K161473
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LOT 2 SEC 19 TWP 25 RG 20 W5, GOLDEN RURAL $148,000. + GST
A Perfect Get-Away For You! Enjoy incredible views of the Purcell Mountains and the Columbia Wetlands. This 4.7 Acre Parcel is located 15 minutes South of Golden, Home of Kicking Horse Mountain Resort. Multiple building sites to choose from on this partially fenced and well treed property. MLS K163287
1405 DEER RIDGE ROAD, GOLDEN $209,900 Located on the exclusive Deere Ridge Road this lot has breathtaking views of the Purcell Mountains, the notorious Kicking Horse Mountain Resort and the mighty Kicking Horse and Columbia Rivers. This 90X130 ft. lot is just minutes from downtown Golden and is the ideal spot to build your dream home. MLS #K164624
3390 HIGHWAY 95, PARSON $285,000 Great Country Home on 3 acres, 20 minutes south of Golden. Located in Parson, this 2 bedroom home has great potential as a family home or weekend getaway. Enjoy the peace & quiet of country living. 2 outbuildings on site including a large garage with heated workshop. Let your imagination run wild with all the great revenue producing ideas you might have! MLS K161715
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4815 NABLE ROAD, GOLDEN $539,000
1108 INDUSTRIAL ROAD, INVERMERE $399,000
1209 7TH AVE., INVERMERE $599,000
Quiet, calm, peaceful 15 acre parcel with newly renovated home with partially finished basement is located halfway between Golden and Invermere. This treed, flat parcel has potential for subdivision and timber value and has unlimited access to outdoor activities as well as great views of the Columbia River and surrounding mountains! MLS K163280
Established Bakery Delivery Business serving area; ski hills, golf courses, hotels & more! Solid customer base with a large waiting list. Complete equipment package, leasehold improvements and lease in place. Extraordinary potential – Details available! MLS K3700267
Its time to be your own boss, and make a great real estate investment. This well established business offers 30 ft. of street frontage and 2200+ square feet in a prime retail location that has as much or more foot traffic as any location in Invermere and street access on both ends of the building. Offered as a share sale. Take command of your future, and work where you want to live! MLS K3700314
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1578 CAMPBELL ROAD, GOLDEN $397,500 Panoramic View from all angles...This three bedroom home is located on a quiet road 500m from a school bus route. Newly renovated interior, new furnace, roof, windows, stainless steel fridge & stove. This home is ready to go! Peace and tranquility await you in this beautiful mountain home. MLS K163452
1466/1456 HIGHWAY 93/95 $1,550,000 OPPORTUNITY PLUS!! Multi-use property with convenience store, gas bar, restaurant, small motel and residence. Prime Highway 93/95 location, at the center of recreation properties on Lake Windermere. MLS K3700190
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1022N 11TH AVE., GOLDEN $1,600,000 Approximately 8 Acres, High visibility corner of Trans Canada Highway and Highway 93/95 in Golden. Ideal for Big Box Store, Grocery Store, Car Dealership. Currently zoned Highway Commercial (C-2) and Service Commercial (C-4) MLS K112603
1888 PARK DRIVE, WINDERMERE Heisler Meadows, a Development Opportunity! This new community has been approved to include 27 single family lots, a 2.48 acre multi-family development, 5+ acres of retained green space, community pathways, a recreational lake and community clubhouse. A developer’s dream with zoning approvals in place, a prestigious Windermere address and a property surrounded by stunning mountain views and great potential. EXCLUSIVE no MLS
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I N V E R M E R E — Yo u r 2007 Columbia Valley Rockies, shown here in opening night play against the Grizzlies from Revelstoke, are ready for action. Under the guidance of new coach Darren Naylor, the Rockies have added some exciting new players into the mix. Coach Naylor said forward Eric Inkster from 100 Mile House, is a Ken Linseman-type of player who has the ability to put up some numbers. Forward Cody Lund, from Salmon Arm, is a very smooth hockey player who has exceptional puck poise for a young player. Veteran forward Brent Mcqueen is back again with the Rockies. Brent will be providing leadership to the younger players this season. Forward Andrew Pond, from Prince Rupert, has tremendous oensive upside and will be relied upon to produce big numbers. And defenceman Dustin Tim, from Sacramento, California, is a remarkable talent who has the ability to lead the rush or deliver a punishing body check. Four valley players - Reid Mitchell, Brett Bjorkman, Brett McDonald and Patrick Dibb - will provide some local talent on the team. Go, Rockies, go! Photos by Brian Geis
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Dustin Samuel Tim
Hometown Surrey, BC AGE – January 24, 1990
Hometown Woodland, California
Position Defence HOBBIES Working out, computers, movies, sleeping
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350 Laurier Invermere
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cody lund
chase steel
Hometown Salmon Arm, BC
Hometown Mission, BC
AGE – September 14, 1990
AGE – January 31, 1990
Position Centre HOBBIES Sports, camping and working out
Position Centre HOBBIES Working out, sleep
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315 3rd Ave. Invermere
342-9661
342-7374
Joel Robinson “robo”
mike phillipson
Hometown White Rock, BC AGE – February 3, 1989 Position Right Wing HOBBIES Sleep, working out, candlelight dinners
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342-0177
342-8880
chad wlodarek
joey weymouth
ryan niddery
Hometown Calgary, AB
Hometown Merritt, BC AGE – August 13, 1988
Hometown Penticton, BC AGE – February 9, 1989 Position Defence
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526 B – 13th St. , Invermere
Phone: 342-6911
#5, 7553 Main St. W. , Radium
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342-9295
342-7060
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nathan michaels
Hometown Caroline, AB
Hometown Saskatoon, Saskatchewan
AGE – February 3, 1988
AGE – November, 20, 1988
Position Goaltender
Position Left Wing
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342-5599
342-8878
1710 - 10th Ave. Invermere
Lucas daoust
kevin losey
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500 BUILDING ¼ SHARES, BIGHORN MEADOWS RESORT, RADIUM
400 BUILDING 3 WK SHARES, BIGHORN MEADOWS RESORT, RADIUM
7501 PINECONE LANE, RADIUM $164,900
#4, 5779 COLUMBIA ROAD, EDGEWATER, $199,900
#401, 7307 PROSPECTOR AVE., RADIUM, $229,900
Unit 321, 2 Shares $185,000. + GST each MLS K163289 & K162475
Unit 413, 1 Share $175,000. MLS K163409
Unit 511, 1 Share $192,500. MLS K163811
Unit 322, 2 Shares $139,900. + GST each MLS K160738 & K162751
Unit 434, 1 Share $145,900. MLS K164193
Unit 533, 1 Share $89,900. MLS K163636
Unit 435, 2-3 week shares at $45,500. each and 1-3 week share at $59,000. MLS K163950, 951, 952
Unit 324, 4 Shares $185,000. + GST each MLS K162096, 097, 099, 104
NEW Unit 421, 1 Share $192,000. MLS K164797
1/4 share interest (Share D), for $164,900. Located on the 8th fairway of the Springs Golf Course, this 4 bdrm home features a fully finished basement, vaulted ceilings, woodstove and a large deck looking onto the 8th fairway. Fully furnished and ready to go with 13 weeks per year of available use on a rotational agreement. Bring your clubs and stay! MLS K164017
Wonderful town-home style condo located in the charming community of Edgewater. The main level features a spacious living room with laminate flooring, kitchen with eating nook, custom cabinets and Stainless Steel appliances, and patio doors to a west facing deck with privacy screen. The two large bedrooms, updated bathroom and main floor laundry complete the package. MLS k163072
This spacious ground floor two bedroom condo in Radium Hot Springs includes alder cabinets, laminate flooring, black appliances, kitchen with eating bar, and a living room with cozy wood stove. The oversized patio off the master bedroom offers a sunny west exposure. This development features fully landscaped grounds, ample guest parking and air conditioning. MLS K163156
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#208, 4875 RADIUM BOULEVARD, THE ASPEN, RADIUM, $264,900
#209, 4767 FORSTERS LANDING ROAD, THE PEAKS, RADIUM, $279,000
#204, 4767 FORSTERS LANDING RD, THE PEAKS, RADIUM, $282,900
#303, 4875 RADIUM BOULEVARD, THE ASPEN, RADIUM, $309,000
#111, 7495 COLUMBIA AVE., SABLE RIDGE, RADIUM, $320,000
#22, 8040 RADIUM GOLF COURSE ROAD, RADIUM, $324,900
Spacious 1 bedroom condo in Radium’s new development of Sable Ridge is loaded with quality finishing throughout! A spectacular 1600 square foot clubhouse with great room, feature stone fireplace, full kitchen and barbeque area. Secured entrance, underground parking and a nice deck with mountain views completes this package. MLS K163316
This two bedroom, second floor condo, offers maple cabinets, black appliances, separate dining room and a living room with river rock fireplace. The west facing balcony provides privacy and seclusion with views of trees and mountains. The Aspen by the Peaks is a secured building with underground parking, storage locker, elevator and air conditioning. MLS #K164787
This 2 bedroom condo offers beautiful stained maple cabinetry, kitchen with black appliances and eating bar, a spacious living room with cozy river rock fireplace and large covered deck. This condo is being offered fully furnished including all bedding and linens. Other features include heated underground parking, air conditioning, outdoor pool, and indoor/outdoor hot tubs. MLS K163874
This fully furnished, two bedroom, second floor condo at The Peaks offers spacious living, underground parking, air conditioning and an expansive mountain view on the north facing balcony. Spend your days enjoying the building’s amenities including the outdoor pool and indoor/ outdoor hot tubs. A complete package for summer fun! MLS#K164898
This beautifully appointed condo at Aspen by the Peaks offers vaulted ceilings, stained maple shaker cabinets, living room with cozy river rock fireplace and a loft that overlooks the main living area. Beautiful mountain views can be enjoyed from the large balcony with south exposure. An added value of a $10,000 gift certificate for furnishings is included. MLS K164571
This 2 bedroom condo with den comes with knotty Alder cabinetry, engineered hardwood floors, toffee stained concrete counter tops, two-sided rundle rock fireplace and high-end furnishings from Penthouse Furniture. Features include a seasonal pool, hot tubs, a 1600 square foot clubhouse with full kitchen and a barbecue area, secured entrance and underground parking. MLS K164159
Spacious Radium Golf Course Condo with mountain views, in-suite sauna, wood stove and twin lofts. Good rental revenue potential or use as your private Radium Golf Course Retreat. 3 Bedrooms, 2 full baths and two loft style sleeping areas. MLS K163405
1101, 205 THIRD AVE., INVERMERE, $329,000 + GST
4947 HOT SPRINGS ROAD, FAIRMONT, $369,000
#314, 4769 FORSTERS LANDING ROAD, THE PEAKS,RADIUM, $375,000
UNIT 216, BIGHORN MEADOWS RESORT, RADIUM, $410,000. + GST
#13, 5054 RIVERVIEW ROAD, FAIRMONT, $417,000 + GST
#110, 7495 COLUMBIA AVE., SABLE RIDGE, RADIUM, $419,000
134-4904 RIDGE ROAD, RADIUM, $442,500
Welcome to the Pointe on Lake Windermere, Invermere’s latest waterfront development. This wonderful, new, two bedroom with den offering has 900 sq ft of space with an upgraded finish package and all appliances. Close to downtown and with the lake at your doorstep, this brand new unit will be the ultimate in leisure and recreational living! MLS K164056
This spacious and beautifully finished three bedroom town home in the heart of Fairmont Hot Springs offers an open living area, kitchen with island and eating bar, oak cabinets and trims throughout and a living room with wood burning fireplace. The fully finished lower walk-out level has a family and games room and extra bedroom. MLS K163163
This 1600 sq. ft. top floor condo with 2 bedrooms plus den and loft at The Peaks boasts one of the best locations and views in the development. Beautiful interior upgrades include laminate flooring, new Berber carpet, custom tiered ceiling border, archways and feature wall grottos and comes fully furnished. MLS K164064
Full ownership at Bighorn Meadows! Patio and deck overlook #9 fairway, green and lake at the Springs Golf Course. 1165 sq. ft. on 2 levels; fully furnished; turnkey condo. Yours to enjoy! MLS#K164955
Located on the 10th fairway at Riverside Golf! Charter golf membership available. Ground level entry, wrap around deck…great views!! Fully furnished, 3 bedroom condo. A superb turnkey revenue/recreation opportunity at Fairmont. MLS#K164956
Contemporary 3 bedroom condo with den in Radium’s new Sable Ridge development is spacious and loaded with quality finishings throughout! A deluxe tailored high-end furniture package adds exceptional value. The 1600 square foot clubhouse, outdoor pool and hot tubs, great room with impressive stone fireplace, full kitchen and barbecue area completes the package. MLS K160745
Luxury 2 Bedroom, 3.5 Bath Condo at Radium Ridge. Walk-out lower level family room or 3rd bedroom with 4 piece ensuite. Tastefully furnished, fireplace, deck, patio, views, garage and on-site outdoor pool. Own and enjoy the relaxed lifestyle. MLS K162777
250-342-5599 230 Laurier Street
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250-345-0333
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#153-4904 RIDGE ROAD, RADIUM, $448,900
UNIT 111, COPPERSIDE, LAKEVIEW MEADOWS, $489,000
UNIT 331, BIGHORN MEADOWS RESORT, RADIUM, $599,000. + GST
901-5201 FAIRWAY DRIVE, FAIRMONT, $620,000
#5-2600 RIVER ROCK WAY, CASTLEROCK, $619,000
UNIT 324, 7553 COLUMBIA AVENUE, BIG HORN MEADOWS RESORT, $650,000
#108-2080 SUMMIT DRIVE, PANORAMA SPRINGS, PANORAMA, $149,900
This former show home located on the ridge overlooking Radium Hot Springs offers vaulted ceilings, open floor plan, great room with fireplace, walk-out lower level family room and 3rd bedroom. The sunny main floor deck, ground level patio with private lawn area, a single garage, air conditioning and outdoor pool and hot tub complete the package. MLS K161452
This 2 bedroom condominium features spacious rooms, high ceilings, large windows, stone fireplace, stainless steel appliances, wood, slate, granite, energy efficient geo-thermal heating & air conditioning system, heated underground parking AND NO GST! Exclusive owner amenities include private beach, dayuse dock and rec center. Live life to the fullest with Lake Windermere and Copper Point Golf Course in your backyard. MLS K163393
Experience this full ownership, third floor unit at the prestigious Bighorn Meadows Resort. Luxurious interior with spectacular views on the Springs Golf Course in Radium hot Springs. MLS K164328
Spacious and modern ½ duplex overlooking the 17th tee on the Fairmont Mountainside Golf Course. Beautiful views and quiet surroundings will attract you to this 3 bedroom, 4 bath, fully-finished walkout unit. Relax by the fireplace or enjoy the outdoor deck overlooking the golf course, this is the ultimate in leisure living. Close to all the recreational amenities this wonderful mountain resort has to offer. MLS K162296
Enjoy spectacular Windermere Lake and Rocky Mountain views from this 3 bedroom, 3 bath, deluxe townhouse featuring two fireplaces, wet bar, stainless steel appliances, jetted tub and wood & granite finishing. Double garage provides plenty of storage for all your toys. CastleRock amenities to include; rec center, pool, & village plaza. Discover all the beauty Columbia Valley has to offer from your “piece of the rock!” MLS K163082
Luxurious 3 bedroom lock-off condo offers granite counters, stainless steel appliances, feature fireplace, spacious bedrooms and deluxe bathrooms. Unique lock-off feature allows the one bedroom mini-suite to be enjoyed separately or use the entire condo for larger gatherings. This is a great opportunity to purchase a whole interest in this prestigious development . . . what are you waiting for? MLS#K164686
Fully furnished, 1 bedroom, main floor condo located on the quiet side of the popular Panorama Springs. Great price and rental revenue! Ski to your door in the winter and soak in the pools in the summer - all this unit needs is you! MLS K119491
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#411A 2049 SUMMIT DRIVE, THE LOOKOUT, PANORAMA, $165,000
#325-2030 PANORAMA DRIVE, HORSETHIEF LODGE, PANORAMA, $319,900
2111 PANORAMA DRIVE, PANORAMA $485,000
2098 PANORAMA DRIVE, PANORAMA, $629,000
360 PANORAMA PLACE, PANORAMA, $899,000
#5 MOUNT BREWER VIEW, PANORAMA, $2,290,000
SUITE #3 OR SUITE #4 1691 SINCLAIR AVE, WINDERMERE, $240,000
Fractional titled ownership allows you 12 weeks of use per year at an affordable price. This 1181 sq ft, 3-bdrm, 2.5 bath luxury townhome includes upgraded finishing on 2 levels, ensuite laundry and mountain views. Centrally located in the Village; close to lifts and main lodge. Ownership offers optional rental pool and exchange programs for the ultimate in affordable recreational living! MLS #K164762
Horsethief 2BR/2 Bath totally renovated with new paint, carpets, cabinets, fireplace finish, new fixtures and heated floors. More than an upgrade; renovated to new condition. New appliances and furnishings included. New Vision and GST paid. A must see. MLS #K164781
Classic 1 ½ storey chalet nestled in the trees on a private wooded lot near the base of the ski hill. This two bedroom - open loft concept comes partially furnished and has 1026 square feet of cozy living space with 5 ½ inch cedar tongue and groove interior walls, exposed interior beams and metal roof. Located in the older Panorama subdivision with no strata or amenity fees. MLS K163220
Relax on your balcony after a day on the slopes at Panorama and lose yourself to the sounds of The Toby Creek rippling through your backyard. Fir hardwood floors and cabinetry are just some of the features this cozy three bedroom property has to offer. This is the ultimate getaway! MLS #K164995
Fabulous fully renovated five bedroom ski chalet at Panorama is nestled in the trees and offers a private, peaceful setting. This sought after ski-in/ski-out location allows you to ski directly to your chalet, hang up your gear in the ski room, have a hot shower or sauna and relax in front of the river rock fireplace with family and friends. Perfect! MLS#K164899
This unique handcrafted log home offers the highest level of architectural design with natural finishing materials such as hardwood & slate flooring, granite countertops & floor to ceiling rock fireplaces. Stunning views of Greywolf Golf Course & Mount Nelson are the backdrop for this stunning home. Panorama cross-country trails, Triple chair, Greywolf Clubhouse & Golf Course are just a short stroll away. MLS K162526
¼ Interest in fourplex with exclusive use of your second floor upper corner unit. This is not quarter share but, freehold non-strata ownership. Large view deck. Close to Windermere’s beaches and shops. Newly renovated and affordable. MLS # K164596-K164598
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6676 COLUMBIA LAKE RD, FAIRMONT, $319,000
4770 NORTH STREET, WINDERMERE, $349,000
5782 TOBY ST., EDGEWATER, $379,900
7502 PINECONE LANE, RADIUM, $399,900
4702 FAIRMONT STREET, WINDERMERE, $399,900
4773 CRESCENTWOOD DRIVE, EDGEWATER, $439,000
4926 HOT SPRINGS ROAD, FAIRMONT, $439,000
This is your chance, at an affordable, great cottage value near Columbia Lake. A true cabin located on a .78 Acre lot, that gives you great privacy and yet has you close to all the recreational pursuits the valley has to offer. Comes fully furnished. Going… Going!!! MLS#K164714
Here is your chance at Windermere’s most affordable detached home on a beautiful ½ acre+ lot with large mature shade trees. The family will love being within walking distance to the school and the shores of beautiful Lake Windermere. This property is central to all of the valley’s amenities. MLS K163157
Spacious 6 bedroom home in Edgewater perfect for a large family as a recreational retreat or permanent residence. Home offers 3 separate living quarters or remodel as you desire! Home is partially finished with full unfinished walkout basement. Lovely lot with mountain views from wrap-around deck and balconies. Great value for the home carpenter! MLS #K164783
Treed, private, with natural landscaping! Pine Cone Lane Cottage, yours to enjoy! Radium and surrounding area at your doorstep! 4 Bedrooms, 2 bathrooms. MLS K162498
Exceptional Opportunity! Corner location at Victoria and Fairmont Street in central Windermere. Older manufactured home with some upgrades. Prime Development Property. MLS K163406
This beautiful mountain retreat has you relaxing in the cozy ambience of a custom-built log/wood frame crafted chalet located in the tranquil village of Edgewater. The whole family will enjoy evening barbeques, sunsets and Western views of the Purcell Mountains & Columbia Wetlands. MLS K163408
This beautifully landscaped three bedroom walkout offers oak hardwood floors, pine tongue and groove vaulted ceilings, large picture windows and a wrap around west facing deck with mountain views. The lower one bedroom suite is absolutely perfect for the visits from relatives where privacy is preferred. MLS # K164855
250-342-5599 230 Laurier Street
INVERMERE
250-345-0333
5003 Hot Springs Road
FAIRMONT
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2165 PINETREE PLACE, INVERMERE, $479,000
6891 COLUMBIA RIDGE DRIVE, FAIRMONT, $489,000
4957 MOUNTAINSIDE ROAD, FAIRMONT, $550,000
4962 MOUNTAINSIDE PLACE, FAIRMONT, $559,500
Windermere Bliss! Recharge your soul in Tretheway tranquility, one of the Valley’s most popular cottage communities. The huge lot,.73 acres, gives space and privacy between you and your neighbours. The whole family will love being only a few minutes stroll to the lake, beach and park. This cozy cottage has you central to all valley amenities. It’s time to indulge!! MLS K160438
Relax in Columbia Lake tranquility in this cottage with its newly renovated interior. It’s beautiful alpine charm makes this a great place to enjoy a book on a rainy day. When the weather turns sunny you’re only a 7-iron from Coy’s Golf Clubhouse, a 5 minute walk to the lake and a 5 minute drive to Fairmont. Recharge your soul in playground heaven! MLS # K164548
Privacy in Pineridge! Family home or recreational retreat, this 3 bedroom bungalow with walkout basement boasts tons of room and storage. Tucked away on a quiet cul-de-sac this home features vaulted ceilings, propane fireplaces, double garage, RV parking and an 1100 sq ft wraparound deck with mountain views. MLS #K164441
Columbia Ridge Affordability! This newly renovated cottage has you and the family getting active, being within walking distance of the lake, tennis and community parks. Golf and skiing are minutes away at world renowned Fairmont Hot Springs. Family BBQ’s will be extra special on the outdoor kitchen. Its time to enjoy! MLS #K164951
This immaculate home features a living room with vaulted ceilings, dining room, daylight kitchen with pantry and eating bar, master suite and a den/bedroom. The finished lower level includes 2 bedrooms, bathroom, family/games room with propane fireplace, garden doors to the lower patio, a fully landscaped lot, oversized garage, golf cart storage and a large west facing deck. MLS K163207
This immaculate bungalow style home located on a quiet cul-de-sac surrounded by mature trees offers hardwood through-out, a cozy fireplace in the living room, and a kitchen with eating nook. The finished walk-out lower level includes two bedrooms, wet bar and wood stove, heated double garage, covered front veranda and a private deck. MLS K161512
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4756 COPPER CRESCENT, WINDERMERE, $459,000
5174 RIVERVIEW ROAD, FAIRMONT, $595,000
1452 STODDART AVE., WINDERMERE, $599,000
4875 RIVER DRIVE, FAIRMONT, $629,000
4693 COLUMERE ROAD, FAIRMONT, $699,000
1501, 3RD AVE., INVERMERE, $725,000
Fairmont Riverside superb private backyard with decks looking onto the golf course! Immaculate 3 bedroom 3 bath bright open interior! Charter golf membership available. This one deserves a second look! MLS K162593
This beautiful home has over 2600 sq. ft. of living space and is situated on the 12th fairway of the Riverside Golf Course. Bungalow style floor plan includes a deluxe kitchen, dining room with garden doors and living room with dramatic vaulted ceilings, cozy fireplace and feature windows with mountain views. Charter Golf Membership to the Riverside Golf Course is included (nominal transfer fee applies). MLS #K164388
Lakeside living can be yours with this cozy cabin on the east shores of Lake Windermere. Large, private, treed lot borders Calberly Beach with beautiful lake and mountain views. Cabin offers 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, brick fireplace and large wraparound deck. A great recreational retreat! MLS K160833
Bring the Canoe! This naturalist’s dream parcel offers 200 feet of unique river frontage on the headwaters of the Columbia River at Fairmont Hot Springs. This estate quality property (.6 acres) has an old functional cottage to use until you build that nature’s dream home. Don’t miss out on this rare gem! MLS K161228
A View to dream of! You will think you’re in Heaven as you take in the stunning views of the emerald green waters of Columbia Lake. The whole family will love being a minute stroll to the beach, marina, park and tennis court. This 3 year cottage has the whole family enjoying the good life. Make it your life. MLS # K163803
This gorgeous and elegant 4 bedroom Fort Point home offers lake and panoramic mountain views, extensive landscaping, a multi-level deck, covered hot tub, a tranquility garden and many more incredible features. Rarely does an opportunity come along to own a property this special in the beautiful Windermere valley! This is a must see! MLS K162305
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1605, 4TH AVE., INVERMERE, $749,000
1759 WINDERMERE LOOP ROAD, WINDERMERE, $995,000
1453 STODDART AVE., WINDERMERE$1,390,000
457 LAKEVIEW PLACE, WINDERMERE, $1,800,000
469 LAKEVIEW PLACE, WINDERMERE, $1,999,000
2388 RUAULT ROAD, INVERMERE, $1,990,000
This energy efficient Fort Point home features triple glaze windows, interior wall insulation & each room with its own heating zone, a new roof 5 bedrooms, wrap-around deck, double garage, spectacular lake & mountain views, and lovely yard with beautiful mature evergreens. Just a short stroll to Kinsman Beach, Pynelogs Cultural Centre, tennis courts, park & downtown Invermere! MLS K162312
Spectacular Trappeur Log Home with matching detached garage, comes complete with quality finishing throughout! This property captures stunning panoramic views of the Purcell Mountains and Lake Windermere Valley! Vaulted ceilings, river rock fireplace, pine accents, upgraded kitchen are but a few of the many features this immaculate home offers! MLS K160810
Large, private, treed lot of over ¾ acre on the east shores of Lake Windermere bordering Calberly Beach. Property features pan-abode style 4 bedroom cabin with wood burning brick fireplace, full walkout basement, large family room and double garage. Enjoy the beautiful lake and mountain views from your wrap-around deck or venture down the short staircase to the beach. Escape to lakeside living today!! MLS K160540
Contemporary Lakefront Cottage! Move right into this beautiful 4-bedroom, 3-bath cottage on Lake Windermere. Numerous decks and patios make outdoor living a pleasure. Heavily treed for privacy. High efficiency furnace, in-floor heat and AC make this home comfortable all year long. Going...Going... MLS K160260
Lake Windermere Waterfront Property. Over 99 feet of lakefront with cabin, boathouse & dock can be yours! Fully winterized 3 bedroom cottage features patio and 2 large decks with spectacular views over Lake Windermere framed by Mount Nelson in the background. Bring your toys and experience the joy of lakeside living! MLS K161032
Over ½ acre on the west shores of Lake Windermere! Property boasts over 103 feet of waterfront complete with beach, boathouse & floating docks. Bungalow with walkout basement features 5 bedrooms, vaulted ceilings, brick fireplace & large wrap- around deck. Beautifully landscaped grounds; breath-taking lake and mountain views; rural, quiet & secluded – and just 10 minute drive from Invermere. MLS K162239
250-342-5599 230 Laurier Street
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250-345-0333
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CopperSide at Lakeview Meadows-the newest addition to the prestigious neighborhood of Lakeview Meadows. These beautifully appointed 2 and 3 bedroom condominiums set a new standard of quality and luxury throughout the Columbia Valley. The building exterior with its rich color, rustic timbers & rundle stone blends in perfect harmony with its stunning natural setting. Interiors feature spacious rooms, high ceilings, large windows, stone fireplace’s,
stainless steel appliances and the warmth & beauty of wood, slate and granite. Add the latest energy efficient geo-thermal heating & air conditioning system plus heated underground parking and the most discriminating buyer is satisfied. Exclusive Lakeview Meadows owner amenities include private beach, day-use dock and rec center. With Lake Windermere and Copperpoint Golf Course in your backyard, live life to the fullest at CopperSide!
Call Ross Newhouse today at (250) 342-5599 for viewings or visit the Show Suite noon to 4:00 p.m. Saturdays & Sundays.
250-342-5599 230 Laurier Street
INVERMERE
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5003 Hot Springs Road
FAIRMONT
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The Columbia Valley Pioneer • 19
September 21, 2007
Greenpeace defended Dear Editor: Reading Bob Pearce’s letter, which so wholly condemns Greenpeace, I feel compelled to respond. Where does Mr. Pearce get his information, I wonder? He makes blanket statements, but not one of them is factual. He states, “most adherents eat meat but do not wish to see an animal die”. Greenpeace as an organization has never been opposed to killing of animals for meat unless it is done in an unsustainable manner, as was the commercial whaling of the past, or the driftnet fishing of the oceans. Is Mr. Pearce in favor of the extinction of many species of whales, and the destruction of huge swaths of ocean ecosystems? He says, “They build their houses of wood products but stand in the way of forest cutting”. Greenpeace opposes clear-cutting of old growth forests because many of the plants and animals that live in those forests face extinction and many of the people and cultures who depend on these forests for their way of life are also under threat. There are sustainable methods of harvesting wood and that is what Greenpeace supports. Mr. Pearce states: “They drive their autos to work, consuming petroleum products” (though I know many of us cycle, walk, carpool, or take public transport), “but they decry the exploration for and removal of this product from where it lies”. Again, he is misinformed. Greenpeace has never campaigned against exploration for fossil fuels, although the organization is a strong promoter of renewable energy, fuel-efficiency and conservation. Yes, Mr. Pearce, our lives depend on the use of electricity, and Greenpeace has always campaigned against nuclear power because it is an unacceptable risk to the environment and to humanity. Greenpeace opposes coal-fired generating stations, as do all environmental organizations because it is the dirtiest form of energy, contributing hugely to global warming, but Greenpeace has never said “no dams for the storage
of water for hydro-electric power or for irrigation of the crops they eat.” Why is Mr. Pearce condemning an organization that has been campaigning against environmental degradation, exposes environmental criminals, and challenges governments and corporations when they fail to live up to their mandate to safeguard our environment and our future? Greenpeace promotes open, informed debate about society’s environmental choices. The organization uses research, lobbying, and diplomacy to pursue its goals, as well as high-profile, non-violent direct action to raise awareness and public debate. Greenpeace campaigns have resulted in a loooooong list of victories for the environment, including a whaling moratorium in 1982, a UN moratorium on the use of large-scale driftnets in 1989, stopping widespread nuclear testing with the Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty in 1995 (though the U.S., and Israel refused to sign), the phasing out of ozone-destroying chemicals in refrigeration, and calling for the elimination of Persistent Organic Pollutants (POP’s) including pesticides and PCBs, and cancer-causing dioxins with the Stockholm Convention in 2004, just to name a few. I would invite all your readers and especially Bob Pearce to go to www.greenpeace.org to inform themselves about the work Greenpeace does to protect the environment and to promote peace. You will see where they spend “the millions of dollars taken in.” This money is indeed spent on research and development, promoting alternative energy sources, working for disarmament, sustainable agriculture, a toxicfree future, and protecting the world’s ancient forests. We have only one planet and our survival is intimately connected to the health of this earth. We need to work together with environmental organizations to stop the destruction of that which sustains us. Taoya Schaefer Inverme
Your last chance at affordable living in Invermere! Priced from only $145,000 to $165,000 for a limited time. Finally, a place you can call home–or your home-away-fromhome–in the heart of the beautiful Columbia Valley! Phase One of Cedarwood Glen Estates is now selling. Eighteen twobedroom condominiums are now offered for sale, from only $145,000 to $165,000. Arrange a viewing or request more information by calling (250) 341-1182, or emailing sales@cedarwoodglen.com. Act quickly - these units are selling fast!
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September 21, 2007
S ol i d W o od Bl i n d s Call The Blind Guy!
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Hospital auxiliary looking for junior volunteers By Pioneer Staff
WATER CO. LTD. • Drinking Water Systems • Water Softeners • Whole House or Specialised Filtration Call (250) 342-5089 385 Laurier Street Invermere, BC V0A 1K0
COLUMBIA VALLEY SWIM CLUB New Coaches! New Programs! Fall Session Commencing Monday, September 24th Swimming lessons, Recreational, Pre-school, Pre-comp, Adults, Masters, NLS Contact our Aquatics ProgrammerNicci Mellis for info or registration 347-9562 or check out our website www.columbiavalleyswimming.net
Unlock the potential of your business idea. We’ll show you how. Everything you need to succeed with one call: • Business start-up and expansion loans* • Self-employment program* • Entrepreneurial support • Free business counselling • Free business library and internet access in Cranbrook * Some programs have eligibility requirements. Call for details.
Your local Columbia Valley Representative Jacqueline Pinsonneault
(250) 342-0217
Community Futures Development Corporation of the SE Region of BC 110A Slater Road NW Cranbrook, BC V1C 5C8 Tel: (800) 661-2293 Fax: (250) 489-1886 Email: info@keytoyourfuture.net • Website: www.keytoyourfuture.net In partnership with Rocky Mountain Business Development Centre
Watching cartoons and making posters are just two of the occupations that student volunteers enjoy at Columbia House. Laurie Lesmeister, Activities and Volunteer Coordinator, is looking for young people aged 13 and up - in fact, there is no upper age limit - to help her entertain the residents at the long-term care facility in Invermere. “I had one little girl who came in to watch cartoons and hold an old lady’s hand for half an hour,” she said. The volunteers might pick flowers for the tables, play card games or push the residents around town in their wheelchairs. Laurie laughed as she recalled one Rockies hockey player who came in to visit with the residents and ended by re-enacting every game. “By the time he left, he’d be just sweating!” Junior volunteering is a long tradition here. Once they were called Candy Stripers, but that name changed in an effort to include boys as well as girls.
Over the years about 10 to 12 young people volunteered every year, but recently the number has dropped to two or three. Laurie is anxious to get those numbers up again. “It’s a great way to earn volunteer hours for high school, or as an entrance requirement for a lot of health care fields,” she says. Scholarships are also available through the Invermere Health Care Auxiliary, and preference is given to volunteers. Several former volunteers have gone into the profession, including Trevor Brooks, who is now a doctor; Mike Baker, a biology graduate; Jessica Gagatek, who is studying pharmacy; and her sister Natalie who is also aiming for a medical career. “Parents, please talk to your children and help me convince them that this is a wonderful opportunity,” she said. “They can come in for a free tour and take a look around before they decide. The hours are usually afternoons and there are no late nights since the residents go to bed early!” For more information, call her at 342-2329.
Consider a career in health care Submitted by Interior Health There are job opportunities out there for people who are looking for a profession where they can directly help others in a supportive and compassionate environment while bringing home a good paycheque as a Residential Care Aide or Community Health Worker. This year the province has introduced the BC Loan Reduction Program available to students enrolled in the Care Aide program. The initiative helps to offset the cost of training. Qualified appli- Shelley Jolie, a Residential Care Aide, cants can receive up to $2,500 for works at Columbia House. tuition and books upon comple- that offers variety, great relationtion of the program. ships, and the reward of knowing Residential Care Aides work you’re making a difference in peodirectly with patients in a resi- ple’s lives. dential care setting. Their job can Community Health Workers include everything from taking a help to look after people in their patient’s temperature, to helping own homes. They are there to help them socially and physically on a provide the home support services daily basis. that maintain a client’s quality of In addition, the aide can be re- life. Taking charge of the daily tasks sponsible for maintaining patient of living and building close intercharts and transcribing physician’s personal relationships make this orders along with other clerical du- job extremely rewarding. ties. This is a challenging profession To enter any of these oc-
cupations, you need a qualification in Resident Care. In the East Kootenay, the College of the Rockies offers a six-month Resident Care Aide/Home Support Attendant program at several East Kootenay campuses. The Invermere campus course starts in January 2008. Many people start their health career in the Resident Care field and later expand their skills with training at the College as a Licensed Practical Nurse or Registered Nurse. Successful grads of the College of the Rockies program can expect to find employment right here in the East Kootenays with either Interior Health or at one of Golden Life Management’s residential care facilities. Interior Health’s wages start at $17.68/hr for community positions, moving up to $20.94/hr for positions in facilities. Health and Welfare Benefits lead the industry – including medical, dental, extended health, long-term disability and life insurance. Educational opportunities are ongoing. For information, call the College of the Rockies at 342-3210.
The Columbia Valley Pioneer • 21
September 21, 2007
Final Fall Fair results By Margot Cain, Windermere Here are the remaining winners from the Windermere Fall Fair and Scarecrow Festival. The only results not available were for the floral arrangements. Wife Carrying Contest: What a race! Once again, Jeremiah Breeze and Heather English bested everyone. We’re going to have to learn their secret training regimen, although Jeremiah did look a little out of breath at the end. This amazing couple also put their prizes up for auction in aid of Keira Neal. Each keg of beer raised $200! Photography: People: 1st Karen Reisle “Callum” 2nd John Pitcher “Guitarman” 3rd Alison Bowen “Jade”
Black & White: 1st Robert Firth “Kaeden & Rae Dawn” 2nd Earl Tunheim “Tulip” 3rd John Pitcher “Forest” Animals: 1st Bill Ayrton “Otter” 2nd Norma Harmsworth “Dog at play”
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3rd Karen Reisle “Photo Shoot 1” Best Overall Photograph: Robert Firth: “Kaeden & Rae Dawn” Baking and Canning: This was not an official category this year as we didn’t have anyone to organize it, but some folks brought in their canning and baking so I judged it and picked what I thought was the best of each. I am not an expert but here are the winners anyway: Baking: Darlene Friesen “Harvey Wallbanger Cake” Canning: Alice Ede “Zesty Zucchini Relish” The relish was so good, I made sure to buy a jar at the fair and have already finished it!! The fair was an amazing success again this year and all who were involved as volunteers enjoyed every part of it. A huge thank you goes out to everyone who helped. Gord Askey did a great job as emcee and all the musicians were excellent, keeping us dancing to the bitter end. All the vendors and crafters were very pleased with their day, and I know that they will be eager to take part again next year. I can’t start to name all the volunteers but we appreciate all the minutes and hours that everyone donates. We already have next year’s date selected - Saturday, September 13th. If you are interested in signing up right now, give me a call at 342-2018.
Water/Landscape: 1st Robert Firth “Cathedral Mountain” 2nd Charlene Diakiw “Whiteswan Lake” 3rd Earl Tunheim “Turquoise Waterfall”
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Windermere Fall Fair & Scarecrow Festival With thanks for your continued support from: SPECIAL MENTION:
THE ORGANIZING COMMITTEE: Bill Ayrton (Chair) Sherry Avery Alli Ramchuk Barnim Kluge John Frain Tess Moffatt
Cheri Hann (Vice Chair) Carol Stanford Ron Clarke Patricia Boyd Victoria Page Kathe Ayrton
Margot Cain Anne Riches Andrea Dunlop Caron Green Reg Avery Marlo Heresco
John Cain Gerry Baresco Crisanna MacLeod Sandra Howard Ken Hann
TO ALL THOSE WHO: Came to the fair and supported our efforts; entered the competitions, and made the scarecrows; to the 200 or so volunteers who helped set–up and clean-up; manned food tables and ticket tables and Kidz Only; and made pies.
THANKS ALSO TO: Gord Askey Home Hardware The District of Invermere Wings Over the Rockies Bighorn Football players Hopkins Harvest Moondance Technology Wild Rose Brewery Prairie Heritage Farmers Windermere Pantry Ray Schnerch, and The Windermere Volunteer Fire Dept. SD #6 (Rocky Mountain) and WES staff and students
The Valley Echo Terra Vista Nick Pasowisty Sign Artists Country Kitchen
The Columbia Valley Pioneer Rockies Hockey players Palliser Printing Kolanos Family
The Musicians: Combo-a-Kimbo, The O’Sullivan Family, Gord Askey & Friends, Stacey DeCosse & Family, Franz Grasegger, (WCA donated $250.00 on their behalf to the Valley Musicians Scholarship Fund) The Demos: Rolf Heer, Quilting Ladies, Gunner Jorgensen & friend, Deanna Schulman. The Judges:Crisanna MacLeod, Alisha Catrina, Jeannine Dupernoe, George Cristopdoulou, Sandra Howard, Marilyn Thompson, Sam Fiddler. Loaned Tents & Tables: Rotary Club, Strands, Tex’s Coffee Works, DTSS, Eddie Mountain Arena. Sponsored the Scarecrow Prizes: Te Papa Nui, Palliser Printing, Travel World, Dairy Queen, Angus McToogle’s Restaurant & Bar, Circle of Life, Tranquil Escapes, Copper City Amusement Park, Funtasia, Gerry’s Gelati, Tony’s Greek Grill, Windermere Valley Market, Interior World, Kountry Kitchen, Lakeside Pub, Pamper Yourself Spa, Riverside Golf, Valley Alley. (Sincere apologies if we have omitted someone.) SEE YOU NEXT YEAR – SATURDAY 13TH SEPTEMBER 2008
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CAR SHOW—A recordsetting sea of classic cars greeted the myriad attendees of the 18th Annual Columbia Classics Show and Shine on Saturday at The Springs Golf Course in Radium Hot Springs. Organizers say 750 cars were entered in this year’s show. What a view! The aerial photo, above left, was obtained with the help of Rocky Mountain Crane’s 160-footer. Photos by Dave Sutherland
The Columbia Valley Pioneer • 23
September 21, 2007
NOTICE of Watermain Flushing The municipality will be ďƒ&#x;ushing its community water system the month of October. This program, carried out twice yearly, is necessary to maintain the quality of our water supply. There may be some short interruptions in the water service and temporary discoloration of water as a result of the sediment and organic materials that are being ďƒ&#x;ushed from the water mains. During this period, disinfection by chlorination will be continued. To assist the Public Works Department during the ďƒ&#x;ushing operation, users are advised that if they are experiencing persistent discoloration or odour problems with the water, to immediately notify the Municipal Ofďƒžce and explain the nature of the problem. The District apologizes for any inconveniences caused by this operation. For further information, please telephone the municipal ofďƒžce at 342-9281.
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September 21, 2007
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The Columbia Valley Pioneer • 25
September 21, 2007
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September 21, 2007
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The Columbia Valley Pioneer • 27
September 21, 2007
Pioneer Briefs New funds available for areas impacted by pine beetles The Community Futures Development Corporation of the South East Region of BC, serving the East Kootenays, is pleased to announce that Western Economic Diversification Canada has launched a Request for Expressions of Interest for the Community Economic Diversification Initiative. This is a two-year federal contribution program aimed at helping to diversify the economic foundation of forest-dependent communities and contribute to their long-term stability. Western Economic Diversification Canada will deliver the initiative on behalf of the federal government. The department will invest over $33 million in projects that support economic growth, job creation and future sustainability of communities adversely affected by the widespread beetle infestation. Community Futures Development Corporations will provide information on the application process, including coaching and mentoring for clients who require assistance with their Expression of Interest. The Request for Expressions of Interest is the first stage of the application process. For more information on eligibility and application deadlines, please review the completion guide available at: www.wd.gc.ca.
Seven Summits climber to speak Saturday night If you missed Seven Summits mountain climber Dan Griffith’s presentation at the high school earlier this year, Saturday night is your last chance to hear the
tale of how Mr. Griffith climbed the highest peaks on each of the seven continents. School Board Trustee Jim Jenkinson said Mr. Griffith is the speaker at this year’s Annual General Meeting of the Kootenay Boundary Branch of the BC School Trustees Association at Radium Resort. “We talked him into making the presentation again and, we just thought, since we had him, let’s open it up to the public and make a fundraiser out of it,” Mr. Jenkinson said. Mr. Griffith will be speaking in the Palliser Room at 7:30 p.m. The $10 tickets will be made available to the public and all the proceeds will benefit the Friends of Kootenay National Park. For more information, call 342-0753.
Cranbrook Hospital renovations completed after five years The completion of $32 million in renovations and upgrades at East Kootenay Regional Hospital means fewer patients will have to travel to receive diagnostic imaging services like ultrasounds, Premier Gordon Campbell has announced. “Today is an exciting day for the 80,000 people who call the East Kootenay region home, and a comforting day for many local patients,” he said on a visit last week. “The revitalized East Kootenay Regional Hospital is a state-of-the-art, modern facility where many more patients will enjoy improved access to topquality health care right here in their community.” The final phase of construction focused on updating the diagnostic imaging department, which now features new sections for radiology, ultrasound, CT and nuclear medicine, as well as a new reception and patient waiting area. “The upgrade to our regional hospital will benefit all the residents of our great region, no matter what town they live in,” said East Kootenay MLA Bill Bennett. “When the IHA first announced the reorganization of health-care services in 2002, I know there was a lot of angst around the vision for health care in the East Kootenay. Today, it is very gratifying to see
the extraordinary services people in the East Kootenay have that we had to go to Alberta for five years ago.” Other upgrades to the hospital include mechanical work in the operating rooms, interior work on the second and third floors and upgrades to the Intensive Care Unit, which now features a new negative pressure room and an upgraded nurse call system.
College of the Rockies upgraded in Cranbrook The province invested $15.4 million in the construction of two new facilities on the main campus in Cranbrook. The college invested an additional $800,000 for a total project value of $16.4 million. Pinnacle Hall will be home to automotive and heavy duty mechanics programs, while Summit Hall will house nursing laboratories, academic classrooms, a tiered lecture theatre and study space. An additional $2-million investment has created a second Cranbrook campus. The new Gold Creek campus, which includes five buildings on a four-hectare site, will offer planermill, millwright, electrical, timber framing and first aid programs. More than 200 new students will be accommodated as a result.
Brief traffic delays expected at Sinclair Canyon Construction activity will resume September 24th at the Sinclair Canyon end of the 93 South, at the Iron Tunnel. Construction will take place up to seven days a week, during daylight hours for approximately four weeks. This project will finish the work being done to replace the aged electrical distribution system and related surface work. Work will take place in the vicinity of the Iron Tunnel, between the Hot Springs Pools and McKay Creek Compound. Motorists travelling through Sinclair Canyon can expect minor delays of up to five minutes, and construction may necessitate single lane alternating traffic and lane closures. The safety of the road crews and our visitors is a priority.
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P IONEER C LASSIFIEDS BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT Scott & Michelle Cleverley would like to announce the arrivial of their twins born July 30, 2007. Camryn Lee Cleverley weighing 3lbs 10oz and Nolan Scott Cleverley weighing 3 lbs 14oz.
MEMORIAL
In Memory of
Henri Bergeron A party will be held at the Whitehouse Pub on Saturday, September 22 at 8 pm All friends of Henri are invited to attend Call Lyle at 342-6516 for more information
MEMORIAM In Loving Memory of
G.V. Steeves ( Corky) 1929 – 2005 We think of you in silence, we often speak your name. But all we have are memories, and your picture in a frame. Our family chain is broken, and nothing seems the same. As God calls us one by one, the chain will link again. We pray to God in Heaven, please take this message above. Tell him how much we miss him, and give him all our love! Sadly missed and always loved. Shirley, Kathy and Don, Nathan And Trevor. Candice and Peter, Kevin and Melissa.
ANNOUNCEMENT LIVE BLOOD ANALYSIS at Mustard Seed Health Foods with Cheyne Health, Sept. 25. Call 342-2552 for appointment. See www. cheynehlthmgmt.ca for info.
with Che CHEERS Cheers to the Invermere Vet Clinic for taking ICAN under your wings! You are appreciated more than you know! Lana - ICAN ----------------------------------
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Dewalt drill in downtown Invermere. 342-0768, after 6 pm. ----------------------------------September 9th, sweater & eyeglasses found on 10th Ave. in Invermere. 342-5035.
Windermere room for rent - new kitchen, living area and shower room shared with just 1 other person. Cable, wireless, laundry. $450/month plus hydro. Would suit single. N/P. Call to view! 342-7513
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2 bdrm townhouse, 12th Ave. N/S, N/P, adult living, very quiet, $850 plus utilities. Available Nov. 1st . 342-9035 ----------------------------------2 bdrm condo in Canal Flats. Available immediately. $900 plus utilities. 347-9804. ---------------------------------New fully furnished condo in Invermere, 2 bedrooms, 2 baths. 1 block from main street. Hot tub, gym, cable & hydro included. $1400/month. W/D, D/W, N/S, N/P. Available Oct 1stApril 30th. (250) 688-0244
Gamblers! 5 star Plaza Club Resort for rent in Reno, Nevada. Oct. 6 -13, 2007. Sleeps 4. $525.00 US. Fly from Spokane for $184.00 return. Call Sherry, 342-6357. ----------------------------------Kootenay River RV Park opening April 2008 year round in Canal Flats. Taking applications for monthly rentals. Limited pads, hurry! First come basis. 250349-8212. rakeshnarain@shaw.ca -----------------------------------
Yard Sale. 1695 Rocky Mountain Ave. Sat. Sept. 22nd 9am- 2pm. Area rugs, GMC short box truck canopy, small dog house, misc. household items. ----------------------------------Estate Sale, 9am – 1pm, Sat. Sept. 22nd. Furniture, TV, small appliances, household items. 4926 Lower Hewitt Rd. Edgewater. 341-5808. ----------------------------------Moving Sale, Sat. Sept. 22nd. Furniture, double bed, dishes. Unit # 18. Above Peppi’s Pizza. ----------------------------------STORAGE *Storage* NEWHOUSE MULTI STORAGE Various size available. Now with climate controlled units. Call 342-3637
COMMERCIAL FOR LEASE -*Commercial for Lease* Retail/Office/Storage 503 7th Ave. High traffic area on main entrance to town. Unit 2 - 2000 sq. ft., unit 3 – 2200 sq. ft. 12.00/sq. ft. triple net. Unit 6 – 5000 sq. ft., 5,00/sq ft. Call 342-0603 or 341-5845.
INVERMERE: newly renovated, bright walkout. 1 or 2 bdrm / office. $1000 part utilities. 6887798. Perfect for a couple. ----------------------------------CONTRACTORS: Self contained cabins by the week or month. (250) 345-6365 Fairmont Bungalows ---------------------------------3 Units for rent in Windermere 2 bdrm, all appliances inlc. W/ D, wood stove in 1 unit, large yard, deck $750 & $995/month. Call (403) 803-4540 or email sillymilleys@shaw.ca ---------------------------1 bdrm walk-out suite in Radium partially furnished, N/S, nonpartiers. $850 plus DD, utilities and cable included. Available Oct.15th . 347-9915 ----------------------------------Bright 1 bdrm furnished upstairs suite. Cable, parking, private beach. $675 plus DD. No partiers, N/P. Columere Park, 345-6524 ----------------------------------Clean, bright, quiet, furnished bsmt suite. N/S, N/P, utilities included. Single person preferred. $550/month. 3420337.
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Beautiful new condo in Invermere - 3 bedrooms, 3 bath, 5 appliances, large storage room & attached garage! Will go fast @ $1,150/mo + utilities. Call Lana for appointment at (780) 419-3542.
*House for Rent* HOUSE FOR RENT Edgewater, 3bdrm mobile home, large, newly renovated addition, 5 appliances, large private yard, N/S, N/P, no partiers. $1000/ month plus utilities. 342-2839. ----------------------------------Invermere, 2 bdrm. ½ duplex, 4 appliances, N/S, N/P, 5 mins. to downtown. $1,200/ month plus util. Available immediately, references. 403-874-0483 ---------------------------------5 bdrm house in Windermere. $1900/month plus util. Available Oct. 1st . 403-281-9499 or 403389-9499. ---------------------------------Windermere (lakefront) 2 bdrm, semi-furnished, N/S, N/P, $900/ month plus utilities. Sept.15 – June15. 342-2941 ----------------------------------Furnished 3 bedroom – Black Forest Heights. Available: Sept. 1, 2007 to March 31, 2008. Contact Rhonda for details: 3420562 ---------------------------------New Townhouse in Invermere, 3 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, 5 appliances. N/S, N/P. October 1 - May 31. Furnished or unfurnished. $1,400/month plus utilities. (403) 703-0930.
HOUSE FOR SALE Location! Location! No condo fees! Upscale duplex, garage, basement, lots of upgrades. 3 years old. $475,000. 342-3447. ----------------------------------3 bdrm home. 1635 sq ft, fenced 50’ x 120’ lot, renovated kitchen and bath, 6 appliances, forced air wood furnace w/ new high efficiency propane furnace. Attached 12’ x 10’ sun room, insulated and wired 8’ x 12’ tool shop. 4874 Selkirk Ave., Edgewater. 347-6453. $219,000. ----------------------------------Wanting to buy in the valley but everything is too expensive? LOOK NO FURTHER!!! 2 year old home in Edgewater, 3 bdrms, 2 baths, fenced yard, 2 10’x10’ sheds, close to school and more! Call Shawn or Miranda at 3476527 to view. Asking $255,000 OBO! Go to www.propertguys. com id#166020 for pictures and more info. ----------------------------------Lovely 3 bdrm, 3 bath house. Open concept, hardwood floors, tiled baths, large jetted tub. Family room with woodstove. Gorgeous mountain views. 2 mins. from Kinsmen Beach. A must see. 250-342-7396. -----------------------------------
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P IONEER C LASSIFIEDS HOUSE FOR SALE
ACREAGES & LOTS
MISC. FOR SALE
VEHICLE FOR SALE
Mobile Home: Old in good condition. Wood burning stove, new furnace w/air conditioning, fridge, stove, dishwasher, microwave, W/D, complete w/ furniture. Must be moved. Offers considered. 250-342-7555. ----------------------------------Mobile Home: 1979 Fleetwood, 2 additions plus spacious back deck. #3 – 4775 Woodlane, Windermere. Asking $70,000. 341-3651. Sam. -----------------------------------
Here’s a rare opportunity to own a choice, secluded 40 acre parcel less than 10 minutes from Invermere. Mostly fenced with productive hayfield, pasture and forest. Good access and surrounded by crown land on 3 sides. Close proximity to Lake Enid. Choose your favorite mountain view and build your dream home. $679,000. (250) 342-6042. ----------------------------------Corner residential lot in Canal Flats. 60’ x 120’, zoned R1, serviced, no building commitments. $95,000. 403217-1022
Support “Rockies” Hockey. Pine, Fir & Larch – dry & split order 342-6908 ----------------------------------Jr Goalie Pads. 32” Koho Gy/Bk/ W pads. CCM Heaton Trapper Louisville Blocker, $250.00. Mom’s Upholstery, 342-0355. ----------------------------------2002 Norco Bigfoot with disk brakes. Maizoki Bombers. Well maintained. Great for 7-11 year old. $450.00 firm. Mom’s Upholstery, 342-0355. ----------------------------------Cable toll water drilling rig, C/W 2 hydraulic rams, 8” diameter 4’ long slips casing puller, $15,000. Lincoln Idelarc 250 electric welder $750. Cutting torch, 2 sets (torch and regulators) $200. Saw mill with 500 case power unit C/W 2 saws 50” & 52 “, has 3 bunks on carriage and have cut 20’ timbers, $10,000. Older Super 88 Oliver Tractor with forks and bucket, $2,000. Car washer, 500 PSI, Red Devil, $300. 40 sheets OSB $8.50 per sheet. (3) 76”x 34” tempered glass (for greenhouse) all $30.00. ¾” socket set (Grey) $75.00. Heavy duty 3 ton floor jack $100.00. Floor model drill press $175.00. 3 ton chain hoist $80.00. Call 342-9589 ---------------------------------LOG BEDS Beautiful twin sized beds $300.00 each or 2 for $500.00. Handcrafted locally. 250-344-1675. ---------------------------------12’ aluminum boat $350 OBO. Kohler propane generator, electrical start, 5000 watts, 110 & 220 voltage $750 OBO. 341-2666. Leave message.
1998 Jeep Cherokee Sport. Great shape. A/C, tilt, cruise control. $7,500. OBO. 347-0077 ---------------------------------92 Nissan NX, 5 speed, 2 door hatchback, 2 spare tires, 6 speaker sound system, CD player, Sirius radio included. $3,500. OBO. 341-5659 ---------------------------------1989 Ford Bronco. Custom incline 6, 5-speed, sound body and mechanical. $2,950. 3477797, leave message. ---------------------------------1964 Valiant, 2 door, hard top, slant 6, push button transmission. 342-5225 ---------------------------------2000 F150 regular cab 4x4. 8 cylinder, cruise, 8 foot box, canopy and tool box, 143,000 km. $9,900. 342-3207. ----------------------------------1988 Chev P/U K2500 4 WD 350 auto, P/S, P/B, with topper tool cabinet & racks. $5,500.00 OBO. 1990 Chev P/U C2500 2 WD 350 auto, P/S, P/B, with topper tool cabinet & racks. $6,000.00 OBO. Ideal service trucks. Will sell truck and tool box, separate. 342-9918 ----------------------------------2000 Toyota 4-Runner. White, loaded, new tires, tow pkge, roof rack, excellent condition inside and out. 198,000 km, $15,900. 342-6850 -----------------------------------
ACREAGES & LOTS
Fully serviced 60’ x 135’ lot in Edgewater. Beautiful view of the Rockies. $120,000. Call 3479813 or 341-1581. ----------------------------------New lots along Crescentwood coming. Commercial lots available NOW for less! Acreage west of town – Edgewater Developments. 347-9660, edgeh2o@telus.net mailto: edgeh2o@telus.net
WANTED Working Treadle sewing machine. Call Mary Anne or Bob at 270-0722
MISC. FOR SALE Hay for sale, round bales. Phone Elkhorn Ranch 342-0617.
REAL ESTATE
VEHICLE WANTED WANTED: CHEAP secondhand car needed by end of September, good runaround, excellent fuel economy, $1,000-$2,000. Email Rachel at: rachelpinder@yahoo. co.uk
BOAT FOR SALE 16 foot fiber glass canoe. Good condition. $250.00. 403-9688747. ----------------------------------12 foot Jon boat. Wt 110lbs. 4 scotty mnts. 2 for anchors, 2 for rods. $950. 342-2839
SERVICES Winter horse boarding available November 1st to May 1st . Call 250-346-3011. Brisco.
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FALL SPECIALS ON AIR CONDITIONING AND HEAT PUMPS! Call today. TOTAL HEATING SYSTEMS Full Heating & Ventilation Systems 342-1167
Fireplace Installer Service and Maintenance Technician required by a large established local business. A full time position is available for a responsible, self-motivated individual with a professional appearance. A suitable candidate should have knowledge of B.C. installation codes as well as service and maintenance of fireplaces but training may be provided to the right applicant. Must have a valid driver’s license. Please fax resume with references to Diamond Heating and Spas FAX:342-7103 Mail to: Box 117, Windermere, BC V0B 2L0 Email: info@diamondheatingandspas. com ---------------------------------Pool/Spa Service and Maintenance Technician required by a large established local business. A full time position is available for a responsible, self-motivated individual with a professional appearance. Preference will be made for a candidate with knowledge of pool/spa maintenance/repair but training will be provided to the right applicant. Must have a valid driver’s license. Please fax resume with references to Diamond Heating and Spas FAX: 342-7103 Mail to: Box 117, Windermere, BC V0B 2L0 Email: info@diamondheatingandspas. com
BUSINESS FOR SALE SAVE UP TO 19% On Gas or Diesel Reduce emissions by 30% Call Wolf @ (250) 688-0044 www.4planetearth.com/wolf http://www.4planetearth. com/wolf
CAREEER Local electrical contractor requires 2nd , 3rd , or 4th year apprentices. Competitive wages. Fax resume to 342-3862 or call 342-9918 ----------------------------------Framing and finishing company in town is currently looking for carpenters and or apprentices for long term, full time work. Serious inquiries please call Dwight 341-7387. ----------------------------------STW cutting Edge Carpentry Inc. looking for framers, laborers, and carpenter’s helpers. Good wages, year round employment, experience preferred hardworking. Bonuses and ski passes available. Please call Scott at 250-270-0745 or email swilisky@hotmail.com -----------------------------------
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Part time Office Admin & Customer Service A large established local business requires a friendly, selfmotivated individual to look after customers and miscellaneous office administration 3-4 days/ week including Saturdays (10:00 – 3:00). Computer and office experience is a must. Please fax resume with references to Diamond Heating and Spas FAX: 342-7103 Mail to: Box 117, Windermere, BC V0B 2L0 Email: info@diamondheatingandspas. com ----------------------------------Part-time position at Valley Fitness Centre, weekend and evening shifts. $10/hr. Free Gym Membership. Apply in person with resume. 342-2131 --------------------------------Dishwasher, part-time, or full-time, evenings. Apply in person to Tony Wood at Strand’s Restaurant, 342-6344. ----------------------------------Store Clerks needed. Must be enthusiastic and enjoy people. $13/hour, store discounts and advancement opportunities. Apply in person to Invermere Petro-Canada. ----------------------------------Outgoing responsible people required for in-store and yard employment. Come to Rona (Ace Hardware) with resume. 410 Borden Street, Invermere. ----------------------------------Framers / Finishing Carpenters required in Edgewater. Permanent work, approx. $35.00 per hour or piece work. Call Cliff 403-617-9402 or email loglife@ telusplanet.net -----------------------------------
Huckleberry’s Family Restaurant requires SERVERS to start as soon as possible. Full-time and part-time positions available. Days, evenings & weekends available. Students welcome. Drop off resume OR complete application form at: Huckleberry’s Family Restaurant 205 Laurier Street, Invermere. 342-3800. ----------------------------------Automotive Mechanic: Journeyman or apprentice. Wage depending on experience. Fax resume to 342-3389 or apply in person to K5 Mechanical. ----------------------------------Radium Supermart requires cashiers/Subway employees. Numerous positions available. Wage negotiable. Contact Kerry, Lori or Sharon @ 347-9988 or contact by email rhspetro@ telus.net
The Columbia Valley Rockies requires the services of a person to be a billet home supervisor. The person(s) should be a nonsmoker and no pets. A police check will be required. Please call Ray Brydon 342-3259 for full details.
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Processor / Operator needed immediately. Full time position with benefits. Experience a must! Contact Jacques Chasse, cell 3421610. Please leave message. Residential Care Worker. Temporary, full time position. RCA or PCA or HSW or equivalent. Union membership, HEU. See posting, Mt. Nelson Place. Manager: Donna Jefferson 3423699 ----------------------------------Busy Professional Office looking for a full time receptionist possessing excellent multitasking and organizational skills. If you work well within a fun team environment, please fax your resume to 342-8369. All inquiries kept confidential. ----------------------------------Local Electrical contractor requires Journeyman and apprentices. Journeyman wage $30.00 - $34.00 per hour, benefit package. Send resume to 1-866673-5175.
SPOT THE DEALS Pioneer Classieds
INVITATION TO TENDER The Columbia Valley Chamber of Commerce is seeking quotes for the following project: Freestanding Outdoor Signage - Create two separate logos depicting the CVCC and the Visitor Centre – dimension 16’ x 16’ x 4” with provision for three permanent flag poles. Structure will be constructed from BC Cedar and/or alternate product. Landscaping Services Beautify area surrounding the signage with low-maintenance flora and rockwork. Conceptual drawing available at the Chamber - for more information, call 3422844. Deadline for submissions is 4:00 pm, October 4, 2007. Lowest Bid may not necessarily be the successful tender.
Pamper Yourself Spa has a full-time year round position open for a Spa Therapist, Massage and Aesthetics Please e-mail your resume to:
monica@pamperyourselfspa.com or call
341-6266 and ask for Monica.
Labourer Required Estate custom home builder is looking to hire a motivated person to join our team at our project near Fairmont Hot Springs, B.C. Our company is on the leading edge of innovation. We have a great work environment, competitive wages & benefits. We are a growing company with ample opportunities for future advancement. Please email resume to: jo-el@envirocustomhomes.ca or fax: 1-877-349-7576
Invermere Inn
COME JOIN OUR TEAM We are now accepting resumes for these positions: • Wait servers • Bartenders • Housekeeping/Room Attendant $12/hr. to start • Line cooks $12/hr. to start Contact: Todd Mitchell 341-1946 or 342-9246 or drop off resume at front desk, 1310, 7th Ave
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WELCOME TO INTERIOR HEALTH. We’re all about giving people room to grow, room to contribute, room to impact, room to make a significant, personal contribution and room to make a huge difference in the lives of others.
CASUAL ADMITTING CLERK POSITION INVERMERE & DISTRICT HOSPITAL QUALIFICATIONS: Education, Training and Experience: Grade 12, one year’s recent related experience or an equivalent combination of education, training and experience. Skills and Abilities: § Ability to type 50 w.p.m.* § Ability to communicate effectively both verbally and in writing. § Ability to deal with others effectively. § Physical ability to carry out the duties of the position. § Ability to organize work. § Ability to operate related equipment. * proof of typing speed (within last 6 months) required with resume
CLOSING DATE: OCTOBER 12TH We invite you to apply online at www.roomtogrowbc.ca to EK-EK HEU-FAC-07-0031769 or by dropping off a detailed resume (with proof of typing speed) to: Kerry Colonna, Administrative Assistant Invermere & District Hospital 850 – 10th Ave., Bag 5001 Invermere, BC V0A 1K0 ph: 250-342-9201 fx: 250-342-6303
Room to grow.
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P IONEER C LASSIFIEDS Strata Manager
Busy property management company in Invermere requires a licensed, experienced Strata Manager with a thorough knowledge of all relevant legislation. Must be a team player with excellent communications and problem solving skills and be procient with MS Outlook, Excel and Word. Familiarity with Spectra Property Management software would be an asset. Please send resume, along with salary expectations, to Strata Manager, Box 21, Invermere, BC V0A 1K0 or fax to 250-341-6009.
Grizzly Mountain Grill in Radium
Requires Experienced Cooks and Servers Call 342-1666 Fax: 341-3453
or send resume to: PO Box 1079, Invermere, BC V0A 1K0 We have positions open for cheerful, responsible, energetic employees to provide excellent customer service in our Bakery store. While our main emphasis is on ensuring customer satisfaction, duties will also include light cleaning, stocking, ordering and organizing displays. Experience is welcome but not necessary as we are willing to train the right people with the right attitude. Full-time and part-time (after school and weekends) positions are available. Some heavy lifting (of full bakery trays) involved daily. Competitive wages to be discussed based on experience. Submit your resume with cover letter to Jessica or Kim at Quality Bakery, 1305 7th Ave., Invermere, BC or email: qbakery@telus.net.
Lakeview Meadows Community Association
Assistant Manager Lakeview Meadows Community Association is seeking a qualified individual to assist with maintenance and administration to keep the Community Association grounds, amenities, beach, and recreation centre. This is a permanent part-time position. Guaranteed 64 hours work per month with a flexible schedule. Experience/Requirements: • Preferred experience with pools, mechanical heating and ventilation equipment • Basic electrical and plumbing knowledge • Should be proficient in the use of computers • Excellent verbal and written communication skills Please forward a current resume directly to the Community Association Manager at E-mail: jimlakeviewmeadows@shaw.ca
Fax: (250) 342-3815
Employment Opportunity Investment Manager
Employment Opportunity Communications Webmaster The Columbia Basin Trust (CBT) has an opening for a Communications Webmaster. This is a permanent, full-time position. The Communications Webmaster will oversee technical coordination of websites including le management and site maintenance, database management, and archiving. QUALIFICATIONS Graduate of a multimedia, new media, computer science or computer information systems diploma or degree program with an emphasis on web-based technologies. Experience with web page, database, graphic design, and programming skills in the following: • XHTML/HTML/XML • CSS (Cascading Style Sheets) • ASP (Active Server Pages) • SQL (Structured Query Language) • Knowledge of JavaScript • Adobe Creative Suite 2 • PhotoShop (Graphic Design) • MS Access, MS SQL Server (databases) Other technical skills required are: • Microsoft Internet Information Server • PowerPoint • MS WORD • Other web related software For more information about CBT and to get a detailed description of duties, skills, and qualications for this position, visit the CBT website at www.cbt.org or call 1-800505-8998 or 1-250-365-6633. Deadline for applications is October 10, 2007. Interested applicants should forward a detailed resume to: Debra Stewart, Human Resources Coordinator at Suite 300, 445 13th Avenue, Castlegar, BC, V1N 1G1 or dstewart@cbt.org.
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The Columbia Basin Trust (CBT) is responsible for overseeing and managing a $300 million dollar endowment on behalf of the residents of the Columbia Basin region in southeastern British Columbia. This endowment has been invested in a portfolio of energy assets, real estate, commercial loans, and market securities in order to generate a steady stream of income to fund a delivery of benets program to the residents of the region. The organization is seeking to an Investment Manager to assist in the management and monitoring of the real estate and commercial loan portfolio. This new position will ideally work from CBT’s head ofce in Castlegar, BC. The position involves considerable travel throughout the Basin to actively build relationships in order to promote CBT as a preferred investment partner. Duties include: • investment research and development; • evaluating proposals; • preparing recommendations to the VP, Investments; • monitoring investment performance; • conducting periodic risk assessments; and • ensuring compliance with Investment Policies and Procedures. The successful candidate should have an undergraduate degree in business or nance and a minimum of 5 years direct commercial lending experience. He/she should be able to work under pressure in multi-disciplined project teams and have excellent analytical skills, business acumen and a passion for working with small and medium businesses. Deadline for applications is September 24, 2007. Interested applicants should forward a detailed resume to: Debra Stewart, Human Resources Coordinator at Suite 300, 445 13th Avenue, Castlegar, British Columbia, V1N 1G1 or dstewart@cbt.org. Visit www.cbt.org for a full job description and more information about CBT.
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Horsethief Creek Pub & Radium Liquor Store are looking for leaders.
Is this you?
Pub Manager Liquor Store Manager The positions are separate but may be combined for the right applicant. Wages are negotiable and based on experience. All applicants will be treated with the utmost condentiality.
Contact Bob at (250) 342-1243
32 • The Columbia Valley Pioneer
September 21, 2007
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Being responsible for overseeing all of the day to day lodge and hospitality operations. House Manager (1) House Manager (2)evaluate, terminate and Directly, hire, Assistant train, supervise, motivate, coach, Chef (3) dismiss all lodge employees. Lodge Staff and Kitchen Assistant (20) Job requirements Bartender (4) -Hotel management degree an asset Massage Professional (6) - Previous management or supervisory experience with hands on training (6)with food & beverage and housekeeping an asset - PreviousBus HotelEscort experience - Good communication skills
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The Columbia Valley Pioneer • 33
September 21, 2007
GoGo Sisters going strong Submitted by the Valley GoGo Sisters Our group was formed in October 2006 in order to raise funds for the Stephen Lewis Foundation. This foundation supports the grandmothers in sub-Saharan Africa who are faced with the daunting and heartbreaking task of raising grandchildren whose parents have succumbed to the HIV/AIDS pandemic. (For more information on the foundation, log onto www.stephenlewisfoundation.org). Through fundraising events such as the tea held in February, a percentage of the proceeds from Dan Griffith’s slide show “Seven in Seven” in March, our booth at the Valley Appreciation Day in July and private donations (too numerous to itemize), the 49 members of the Valley GoGo Sisters have raised just on $5,000 for the foundation. We could not have achieved this without the generous support of everyone up and down the valley. We are most grateful. The money raised by the foundation goes directly, as promised, to the grassroots. In the great majority of projects, funds are wired
right to the bank account of a community-based organization. In a couple of carefully chosen instances, the foundation collaborates with other international and local NGOs (non-governmental organizations). To put things in perspective: We are told that $352 sent to South Africa will fund a sewing workshop for grandmothers: the sewing machine, the lessons and the supplies and materials needed for a year. The income generated will mean the grandmother can feed the orphans in her care who can then focus on school instead of their hunger. By April of this year funds had been dispatched by the foundation to over 150 projects in 14 countries: Uganda, Kenya, Ethiopia, Tanzania, Zimbabwe, Malawi, Zambia, Rwanda, Lesotho, South Africa, Namibia, Swaziland, Botswana and Mozambique. The Foundation states that, while no one pretends that this is more than a scratch on the surface of pain in Africa, for those who benefit, it’s worth the world and, in a number of cases, life itself. If you wish to have more information regarding the Valley GoGo Sisters, please call Marilyn at 3426488 or Kelly at 342-0186.
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34 • The Columbia Valley Pioneer
September 21, 2007
Notes From The Pioneer By Elinor Florence Pioneer Publisher
COWBOY CHURCH Hosted by Radium Christian Fellowship
Saturday September 22nd, 2007 With Singer/Songwriter
KAREN CRUISE Supper 6:30 p.m. - Cost $5.00 Service to follow At Radium Seniors Hall 4863 Stanley St. Radium Hot Springs Info: Linda 342-6359
A quick note to mention that The Pioneer will continue to arrive in the valley every Friday morning - over the summer, because the weekends were so busy, some businesses were receiving their Pioneer on Thursdays. However, from now on Friday is Pioneer day in the valley, as usual. TGIF - thank goodness it’s Friday! • The yellow Pioneer box that used to stand beside the group mailboxes near Laird school in Invermere disappeared over the summer. Unfortunately, it’s the second box that has gone missing, since the Wilmer box was also stolen last spring. We would be grateful to have our boxes returned, no questions asked. Please call us if you have any information. • This week we celebrate our third anniversary. Thank you to all our readers and advertisers for keeping us alive and well for another year. I now have new sympathy and admiration for small independent businesses everywhere! • And it’s been six months since we published our first Columbia Valley Map Book, which means our salespeople will be out soon canvassing the community for advertisements to appear in the 2008 edition. • Our sympathy goes out to our employee Sarah Turk, whose husband Randy fell off a roof and broke his back this week. Sarah will be off work temporarily while she is with Randy at the Foothills Hospital. Fortunately, it is expected that he will make a full recovery, although it might take a few months. And in other news . . . • We would like to extend our sympathy to Donna Chen, the owner of Tim Hortons, who lost her husband recently. Tony Chen was just 48 years old and he died of a heart attack. Donna said they never regretted their decision to move from Vancouver to Invermere one year ago, and she plans to stay here because she loves the valley. • Here’s an example of the typical small town story that we love - Nora
Efford of Windermere was sitting in the doctor’s waiting room when she picked up a book about Newfoundland that was sitting on the table and started to read it. The lady sitting next to her said: “I just borrowed that from the Invermere library, but if you would like to read it first, take it - I’ll just call them and have my name changed to your name.” So she did. • I had several comments last week from empty-nesters whose kids left home to start school in September apparently I’m not the only one who is feeling forlorn. I had to stop moping around the house and complaining about being lonely, as it was getting on my husband’s nerves. “Remember, I’m still here!” he reminded me. • Does anybody know why there is a white cross at the corner of Johnston Road and Westside Road? Nearby resident Norma Harmsworth said the cross appeared several months ago. Obviously it isn’t marking the site of a traffic accident, but we are thinking perhaps someone lost their pet at this place. • We have lost one of our doctors in town. Stephen Cord, formerly of Chisel Peak Medical Centre, handed out a letter to his patients blaming the cost of housing on his decision to move back to Toronto. Chisel Peak is actively trying to recruit another doctor to move here. • Toad’s Hole Café would like to thank all the motorcycle riders and others who came out and donated for the First Annual Toy Run. A special thanks to Monkey’s Uncle Toy Store for their support. All donations will be going to the Christmas Bureau. Join them next year for the second annual toy run! • Finally, a memorial will be held at the Whitehouse Pub in Windermere on Saturday night for Henri Bergeron, who was kicked in the head by his horse while he was logging near Nipika Lodge. It is suspected that the horse stumbled across a wasp’s nest. Mr. Bergeron had previously told friends that he planned to retire from logging this year. Please call me at 341-6299 if you have any interesting tips or news items.
The Columbia Valley Pioneer • 35
September 21, 2007
FAITH
Explore the teachings of Islam By Sandy Ferguson Windermere Valley Shared Ministry Recently one of the big political stories in Canada was the federal government criticizing the Chief Electoral Officer decision to allow Muslim women to vote while wearing the niqab, the full body veil, without revealing their faces. It’s a fascinating story because of the issues it reveals about the place of the Muslim community in Canada. How far should the government go to respect the rights of members of the Muslim community? What expectations of integrating into the Canadian life should we place on the Muslim community? And another aspect of the story that is important was the response of many members of the Muslim community, both male and female. Many supported the stance of the federal government that a woman wearing the niqab must reveal their face when voting. It is important because it reminds us that we can not judge the Muslim community by the actions of a few, that there is such a diversity of opinion that exists within their community. We are reminded that stereotypes are dangerous. And so, at the Windermere Valley Shared Ministry, we are hoping to start a journey of exploring the Muslim community and their faith. We will explore the Muslim faith. What does it mean to follow the path of the prophet Muhammad? What are the teachings of Islam? What appeal do they have for so many people around the world? And as in any faith tradition, how are these teachings exploited and used by those who wish to pursue
their own agendas? And to understand Islam today, we will explore the history of Islam, how and why did this faith began, and why does it continue to be so successful? And when we explore the history of Islam, we will discover an Islamic civilization that preserved the wisdom of the classical world, when at the same time the medieval Christian world was mired in superstition. We will discover a world of tolerance: for centuries members of the Jewish community preferred to live in the Muslim world, because they knew that they were safer than in the Christian world. And as we explore Islam, I hope that we will move beyond the stereotypes we are too familiar with, and discover the diversity of this faith. For example, did you know that Indonesia has the largest population of Muslims in the world? Or that jihad does not automatically mean an armed struggle against non-Muslims, but can mean a personal struggle to improve oneself? And we will explore the history of the ChristianMuslim relationship, a troubled relationship from the beginning, when many early Christians converted to Islam, while others feared this new faith. There is the Muslim expansion which threatened the new Christian nations of the Middle Ages, followed by the Crusades with their attempts to establish Christian kingdoms in the Holy Land by destroying the existing Muslim nations. And we will explore the present reality where all some of the more extreme Christian and Muslim leaders may intensely dislike each other, but are unified in the dislike of the tolerance of our society. So if you are interested in finding out more, we would love for you to join us. The course will last four weeks, starting on the 25th of September, with sessions either at noon or 7:30 p.m. If you have any questions, give us a call at 3426644!
COMMUNITY COUNSELLING SERVICES A new, licensed child care facility is open for business in Invermere. Call for availability in Preschool, Infant/ Toddler, Group Daycare, and Out of School programs starting October 1st. Fully qualiÀed and licensed staff are looking forward to meeting you. Call the Sonshine Children’s Centre 341 – 6224 or Lake Windermere Alliance Church at 342 – 9535 for more info and to register.
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Counselling topics include: Marriage Counselling • Anger Management Personal Growth • Life Transitions Grief Counselling • Work Related Historical Abuse Concerns Issues for Men • Fertility Issues Counselling Fees may apply Family Resource Centre, 625 – 4th Street Invermere, B.C. • 342-4242
Valley Churches LAKE WINDERMERE ALLIANCE CHURCH 10:30 a.m. Sunday, Sept. 23 – Worship and Life Instruction: “What’s Growing on Your Tree?” Pastor Jared Enns ministering. 7 p.m. Sing and Celebrate, Hymn Sing. 326 - 10th Avenue, Invermere • 342-9535 WINDERMERE VALLEY SHARED MINISTRY 8:30 a.m. Sunday - Edgewater - All Saints 10:30 a.m. Sunday – Invermere – Christ Church Trinity Rev. Sandy Ferguson • 110 - 7th Avenue, Invermere • 342-6644 www.wvsm.info or www.christchurchtrinity.com VALLEY CHRISTIAN ASSEMBLY 10 a.m. Sunday Children’s Church during the message part of the service. Sunday 7 p.m. Prayer Meeting Senior Pastor Rev. John Cuyler • www.vcassembly.com Highway 93/95, 1 km north of Windermere • 342-9511 ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH Canadian Martyrs Church, Invermere Saturday 7 p.m. Mass • Sunday 9 a.m. Mass St. Joseph’s Church, Hwy 93/95 Radium Sunday 11 a.m. Mass St. Anthony’s Church, Canal Flats Saturday 4 p.m. Mass Father Jose Joaquin • 712 -12th Ave., Invermere • 342-6167 ST. PETER’S LUTHERAN MISSION OF INVERMERE Regular weekly worship services every Sunday at 1:30 p.m. Christ Church Trinity 110 - 7th Ave., Invermere Pastor Rev. Fraser Coltman • 1-866-426-7564 RADIUM CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP Every Sunday 10 a.m., Sunday School 10 a.m. Every Wednesday 7 p.m., Bible Study Pastor Wayne and Linda Frater • Radium Seniors’ Hall • 342-6633 THE CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF LATTERDAY SAINTS Sunday Service, 10 a.m. • Sunday School, 11 a.m. Noon Sunday: Relief Society President Grant Watkins • Columbia Valley Branch 5014 Fairway, Fairmont Hot Springs • 345-0079
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Beautiful cottage located in Spur Valley. Situated on a private wooded lot this 3 bedroom home features a good-sized deck and large garage/workshop. A rural paradise. MLS#165287
Prestigious 3 bedroom plus den quality condo. Exquisite detailing includes knotty Alder cabinets, hardwood, two sided rundle rock fireplace and concrete counter tops. Care free, executive living at Sable Ridge! MLS#165325
…in Edgewater in this near new modular home with fenced yard and big deck. Interior is very clean and fresh with new paint and bright open floor plan. Spacious master bedroom and really nice master bedroom ensuite bath. MLS#K165347
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$419,000
$269,900
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Beautiful condo located in Panorama Mountain village at 1000 Peaks Summit. Unit sleeps six and is finished to a high level. Central location close to all the Village amenities. MLS#165387
One of only a few lots left in beautiful Lakeview Meadows. Builder is available to start right away. Bring your plans and your golf cart and be in by next summer! MLS#K165429
Walk to the chair or sit on the deck and enjoy the views from this very well looked after two bedroom unit at Panorama Resort. No GST on the purchase. This is the one, as it is furnished and ready to go. MLS#K165443
$299,900
$209,000
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A Place to Hang Your Heart
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Located in Windermere, this character log home is the perfect recreational getaway. Situated on almost one half acre, this is the property you have been waiting for. Minutes to golf, skiing, shopping and the beach. MLS#K161450
Wonderful opportunity to own at Radium Golf Resort. 3 bdrms, most furnishings and squeaky clean. Access to miles of hiking trails. Adjacent to Kootenay National Park. Sleeping accommodations for the whole team. Call today! MLSK161556
With NO BUILDING COMMITMENT. Build now or invest in the future, in one of the fastest growing recreational/retirement communities in B.C. MLS#K161395
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Pride of ownership is the only way to describe this beautiful lakefront property. 3 bdrms, 3 btrms, one wood stove and one wood burning fireplace. Vaulted pine ceiling, hot tub in solarium, covered deck, walkout basement and the most stunning views across the lake up to Mt. Nelson. Enjoy the lake activities and views. Moor your boat in front of your home. Two-car garage, large workshop and paved driveway. MLS#K161927
This beautifully crafted home awaits just the right owner. Already developed as an Inn it can remain as such or simply use it as your elegant home with lots of rooms and plenty of privacy. Come enjoy our beautiful climate. MLS#165384
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