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The grandiose in the detailsParadis captures moments of beauty in nature See page 3

Business Pro� leHeritage Nursery keeps gardening local and strong See page 8

BioenergyCould Nakusp become home to a clean energy? See page 9

Since 1923

• RRSP’s, RRIF’s, GIC’s, TFSA’s • Life Insurance • Income for Life • Health Insurance • Annuities • Estate & Financial Planning

Mutual funds o� ered by Sun Life Financial Investment Services (Canada) Inc.

250.365.0484 [email protected]

Mutual funds o� ered by Sun Life Financial

Rauni NaudAdvisor, Member of the Million Dollar Round Table

Laura SalmonCell 250-551-8877

E-mail [email protected] www.LauraSalmon.com

Buying or Selling a Home?

RHC RealtyEach office independently owned & operated

431 Baker Street , Nelson, BCPhone: 250-352-5033

Custom for You

Jo-Ann Bursey

[email protected]

Mountainview Realty Ltd.

Nakusp’sStore hourS: 8am - 9pm | 7 Days a week510 Broadway St W, Nakusp, BC (250) 265-3662

For your ShoppiNg CoNveNieNCe

New extended summer hours until August 30

8:00am to 9:00pm

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Photo by Ryan Willman

Full story and photos starting on page 6

Sunshine, smiles and maple leafs

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A2 www.arrowlakesnews.com Wednesday, July 9, 2014 Arrow Lakes News

As is often remarked, Nakusp district volun-teers play a major role in keeping our commu-nities together and functioning well. They are indeed a primary source of remarkable inspi-ration to those of us who are considering ways and means of learning new skills and building new relationships which benefit us all.

In this column, I wish to pay special trib-ute to everyone associated with the (Nakusp region) Community Volunteer Income Tax program who for many years have lent their valuable time and personal resources benefit-ting a large number of local individuals. They provide this service free of charge and on a confidential basis.

Those who request and receive assistance are our friends and neighbours who live either on a limited income or who feel challenged when it comes to completing and filing their annual income tax returns.

The preparatory weeks before the official income tax season take root early in February, while the active processing and filing period runs through until early May. Although this time is referred to as the “official” tax return period, it should be noted that the CVIT pro-gram is operative throughout the year. Assis-tance remains available by request for simple tax filing throughout the year.

The local CVIT volunteers received the lat-est updated program materials used to process each of the individual returns along with the latest computerized training resources. Each of our team members developed an excellent working relationship not only within the CV-ITP team itself, but also with members of the public, a local service organization and the staff members associated with Canada Revenue.

The local program was officially initiated al-most 12 years ago in our own area. Each year more and more individuals request direct as-sistance in completing and filing their docu-mentation, acquiring information on what de-ductions can be claimed as applicable, as well as obtaining general information or referrals.

This year alone, over one hundred indi-vidual tax packages were processed by CVITP volunteers. We are assured that the program is much appreciated by seniors and other mem-bers of the community.

I wish to honor the following CVITP part-ners I have been proud to serve with as the lo-cal volunteer program coordinator: Heather Davidson, Dianne Zeuch and Debbie Bleak-ney (each of whom are trained processors). Also, many sincere thanks are extended to Dan Nicholson, Jan McMurray, Gabi Koehler for handling the drop-off and pick-up stations and transportation between Nakusp and New Denver. A warm thank you is also extended to Arrow and Slocan Lakes Community Ser-vices (especially Shori) for the courtesy use of a reception room/clinic space to facilitate our program.

Senior’s Column Community

Marilyn Boxwell

Senior’scolumn

ATV CLUBThe Arrow Lakes ATV club grate-fully accepted a donation of 270 pill bottles from Troy Clark of Peoples Pharmacy for their family fun ride June 29. Pictured: Troy Clark, from Peoples Pharmacy in Nakusp, Jerry VanImmerzeel, Director, and George Bonacci, President of the club.

NAKUSP PUBLIC LIBRARY is hiring for the Interlibrary Loan/Adult Services position

 Duties would include organizing adult programming; operation of the interlibrary loans program; running the circulation desk; assisting with cataloguing incoming books & resources; working cooperatively and creatively with the community, the library board of trustees, and staff.

Required characteristics / strengths include:

a) Comfortable and willing to speak in public b) Skills and experience in using technology c) Ability to work well with others and to assume responsibility d) Willingness to take professional development courses related to the position e) Experience working in a library setting an asset

Any course work connected to libraries such as the Community Library Training Program (CLTP) or college courses would be a definite asset.

This position is 20 hours/week. Interested parties should send their resumes to Barbara MacPherson via email at [email protected] or by mail: Nakusp Public Library, Box 297, Nakusp, BC V0G 1R0. The closing date is July 7th, at 5pm.

Employment Opportunity Saddle Mountain Medical Clinic Nakusp BC

ASSISTANT CLINIC MANAGER

Under supervision of clinic owners and present manager you will perform a variety of duties.You will be responsible for payroll, accounting, electronic medical billing and functions, public relations, staff hiring and training , medical billing , information technology, assist in recruiting physicians and locums and general management of four / physicians Medical Clinic

The successful candidate should have: - strong leadership skills, impersonal skills and be an excellent team worker. - The ability to work independently , under pressure , multitask, meet deadlines and set priorities - Background training in accounting, payroll, bookkeeping. - working knowledge of Medical Clinic operations or similar experience, including medical terminology, MSP fee guide billing and reconciliation and EM records - excellent communication skills, written and verbal

The clinic is offering a salary commensurate with qualifications and experience. A three month probation period will apply. The position offers full benefits after probation period. Training provided but experience and qualifications are a top priority. Candidates will assume Clinic Manager Position June 1st 2015.

Current resumes reflecting the above will be accepted until July 18th 2014. Please provide at least two previous employer references. Mail to : W.Moser, Saddle Mountain Medical Clinic , Box 159, Nakusp, BC V0G 1R0 or email to : [email protected]. Only candidates chosen for an interview will be contacted.

Three Island Resort’s 18th Annual

10 KM WALK/RUN for FUN/HEALTH

Sunday, July 13th 9:00 am8:00 am sign up • $5.00 Registration

All proceeds go to Arrow Lakes Hospital with Three Islands Resort matching registration funds.

LOCATION: Three Island Resort, Hwy 6, Summit Lake BC

Office Phone: [email protected]

To view animals for adoptionor for more info call

PALS at 250-265-3792

P.A.L.S.ADOPT A PET

Selkirk RealtyWEEKLY SPONSOR:

Kelly Roberts(250) 265-3635

To view animals for adoption or for more info call PALS at 250-265-3792

Crafters wishing to participate in theCreative Hands Fair November 27th shouldcall Karen at 250-265-3160 to reserve a table

P.A.L.S. ADOPT A PET

Royal Canadian Legion Br. #20 Nakusp_________________________________

What’s happening in NAKUSP LEGION?

Our lounge opens at: 3 p.m. on Wednesday, Thursday & Friday. 2 p.m. on Saturday & Sunday

All Members and Guests welcome!

Come out and Support our Meat Draws which are held every Saturday at 4 p.m.,5 p.m. and 6 p.m. nakusp Hospice Society will sponsor the Meat Draws for May.

Did you know that you can purchase all your lotterytickets in the Legion? Includes 649, BC49, Lotto Max etc!

CRIB TOURNAMENTSunday May 25th at 1:00pm

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Do you need a spaceto host an event?

Open at 3PM-Wednesday, Thursday, & Friday • 2PM on Saturday

Meat draws are held every Saturday- 4PM, 5PM & 6PMJuly Meat draws sponsored by the Arrow Lakes Historical Society

All members and guests welcome!

Did you know that you can purchase all your lottery tickets in the Legion?that includes 649, BC49, Lotto Max etc!

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www.arrowlakesnews.com A3Arrow Lakes News Wednesday, July 9, 2014

Community

It seems a contradiction for a person who makes a career of telling stories with pieces of writing and snap-shots of life to be nervous about hosting her own art show.

Journalists routinely re-lease their work into the communal intellectual landscape for public scru-tiny, and are hardened vet-erans of criticism, but as Clair Paradis points out, her debut exhibition “is much more personal.”

A year ago Nakusp lost an important member of its community when Paradis made the difficult decision

to pursue a unique research opportunity in Montreal.

Those of us who look for-ward to Wednesday’s paper like a visit from an old friend suddenly found themselves in a literary shakedown as our community connection was tweaked with Paradis’ departure.

During her time with the Arrow Lakes News, Para-dis successfully integrated herself into the community of Nakusp and routinely brought us stories through her journalistic integrity fu-eled by an inclination for conversation and photogra-phy.

The weekly spread of im-

ages in the paper eventually caught the eye of local galler-ist, Anne Beliveau, who be-gan to notice artistic details in Paradis’ photojournalism.

Intrigued, Beliveau con-tinued to follow Paradis’ work via postings on Face-book and eventually decided to invite the wayward jour-nalist back to Nakusp for an opportunity to tell her own story.

Pardaris’ exhibition “Small Wonders” has the unique honour of being the only scheduled photography show in this year’s lineup at Studio Connexion.

The collection of still im-ages has been organized by

Paradis and Beliveau in a manner that reflects the ebb and flow of nature’s seasonal cycles, highlighting a variety of marvels captured in our very own backyard.

“It’s all about finding those moments,” Paradis explains “and just being in the right place and time to catch them. They can happen anywhere. Walking through my garden or out on a hike noticing light and patterns that making me stop and focus on the details.”

“Small Wonders” runs from July 2 to July 19 during the gallery’s regular hours, Tuesday to Saturday from 11:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m., or by appointment.

The grandiose in the details:Clair Paradis’ photography piece, “Summer’s End.” Photo by Ryan Willman

Paradis captures moments of beauty in natureRYAN WILLMAN

Arrow Lakes News

Smile of the Week

Richard Cannis all smiles driving the zamboni in the Canada Day parade

SMILE OF THE WEEK

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Bonus Number:Extra:

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Open 7 days a week 9 a.m. - 11 p.m.

Prime Rib every FridayWing Night every Monday

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or call 250.265.3841

Winner for last week: Kaitlyn Reitmeier!

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One lucky winner gets

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A4 www.arrowlakesnews.com Wednesday, July 9, 2014 Arrow Lakes News

Chuck BennettPublisher/Editor

[email protected]

We acknowledge the financial support of the Government of Canada through the Canada Periodical Fund of the

Department of Canadian Heritage.

Street Address: 106 Broadway St.,P.O. Box 189, Nakusp, B.C. V0G 1R0Phone: 250-265-3841 www.arrowlakesnews.com

Arrow Lakes NewsSince 1923

BC Press CouncilThe Arrow Lakes News is a member of the British Columbia Press Council, a self-regulatory body governing

the province’s newspaper industry. The council considers complaints from the public about the conduct of member newspapers. Directors oversee the mediation of complaints, with input from both the newspaper and the complaint holder. If talking with the editor or publisher does not resolve your complaint about coverage or story treatment, you may contact the B.C. Press Council. Your written concern, with documentation, should be sent to B.C. Press Council, PO Box 1356, Ladysmith, V9G 1A9. For information, phone 888-687-2213 or go to www.bcpresscouncil.org.

It is agreed by the advertiser requesting space that the liability of the Arrow Lakes News, in the event of an error appearing in the advertisement as published, shall be limited to the amount paid by the advertiser and that there shall be no liability greater than the amount paid for such advertising.

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EditorialOur View

Thanks again… and again

July 18, 1924 A public meeting was called to

make arrangements to welcome and entertain His Excellency the Gover-nor General of Canada, Lord Byng of Vimy, Lady Byng and Miss Byng who are to visit Nakusp from 4-6 p.m. Au-gust 11.

July 19, 1934 Under an agreement ratified this

week, a loan to the White Pine Lum-ber Co. at Nakusp so it can continue to operate, was guaranteed by the B.C. Government. The agreement provides for the Canadian Bank of Commerce to loan the money to the company against warehouse receipts on logs.

July 20, 1944 The annual meeting of the Nakusp

School District was held at the school house with 11 taxpayers present. The following budget for the coming year was accepted: Salaries $4200, Fuel

$300, Light and water $75, School Sup-plies $100. After some discussion the meeting reaffirmed its stand for the consolidation of the three school areas of Nakusp, Glenbank and Brouse. The meeting also passed a motion that it was in favor of a health nurse for the area from Renata and Deer Park to Box Lake, and action is to be taken to put it into effect.

July 15, 1954 The south highway has been under

water at a point near Nakusp and also a point near Burton. Cars were being towed through the flooded section at Burton.

July 16, 1964 Nakusp Rural Route 1 will be estab-

lished on Wednesday, July 15. The cou-rier will leave Nakusp Post Office as soon as possible after the receipt and sortation of mails from Nelson. Ser-vice on the rural route will be provided

to approved mail boxes erected on the right hand side of the line of travel.

July 24, 1974 A petition of 221 voters of the Vil-

lage of Nakusp was presented to coun-cil asking that a vote be taken regard-ing the amalgamation of the rural areas surrounding the town. It was de-cided to petition the minister to have a vote taken on the proposed boundary extensions.

July 18, 1984On Friday the thirteenth at 13:13 a

vehicle driven by Sandra Stevens blew a tire and went out of control on High-way 6 near Box Lake and sent Miss Stevens and her passenger, Connie Zeleznik to the hospital.

July 13, 1994 Despite earlier optimistic predic-

tions that the Arrow Reservoir would surpass last year’s levels earlier and

stay higher longer, doesn’t appear to be happening. As of July 7, the Reservoir was three feet below the same time last year.

July 14, 2004 Nakusp’s first annual music festi-

val is ready to take centre stage this weekend. Willi Jahnke, president of the Naksup Roots Music Society is confident that at least 1,500 tickets will be sold to the inaugural event, allow-ing the Society to recover their costs and make a small profit. 1,200 tick-ets have already been sold, with over two-thirds sold as weekend passes. With the nice weather forecasted for the weekend, Jahnke is confident sales would likely increase. About half of the sales have been local. About 175 vol-unteers spread over the two days will assist in this big event.

• This Week in History •

This may not be a large community, but that doesn’t mean large efforts are not needed and appreciated when it comes to staging commu-nity functions.

Special events like Nakusp’s recent Canada Day celebrations and ongoing efforts like the work done at our local museum and other ven-ues, require the selfless contributions of caring folks.

There are special occasions that come up from time to time designed for showering thanks on the energetic community-minded folks who seem to show up when something needs to get done. These special tribute times are great, but the gratitude should really flow freely year round.

The effort and expense needed to pull off a banquet, benefit concert, national birthday party or… you name it, may not seem like such a big deal unless we all stop to think of doing it ourselves.

Many hands really do make the work light, and many thanks to the many who prove that point, year round.

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Nakusp Museum open 9:30-5 pm daily

July 2-19 Claire Paradis “Small Wonders” will be showing at the Studio Connexion Gallery open Tuesday-Saturday 11-4 pm. For information call 265-8888.

July 9 Workshop Wednesday. This week is part 2 of a 3 part se-ries. Computer Literacy in the Workplace: What You Need to Know. This series of workshop will provide you with the tools to become more con� dent utilizing your computer skills on the job. 9:15-11:30 am. Pre-registration is required. To register, or if you have questions, call WorkBC at 250-265-3318.

July 9 Coffee and good-ies at the Senior Centre in Nakusp. Every Wednes-day from 10-11 am.

July 9 Manga Madness @ Nakusp Public Library at 1 pm. Amy is back to teach the art of Japanese Anime. Ages 12 and up.

July 9 Fun in the Sun Camp @ Edgewood Le-gion Hall 9 - 3 pm. All children are welcome to this free event of crafts, games, and outdoor ex-ploration. Bring your own water bottle, sunscreen, swim gear, and a smile. Sponsored by Fauquier Family Programs and ASLCS. For more infor-mation contact Kiara or Jodi McLean @ 250 269-7289.

July 9 Poker Night at the Leland Hotel. It’s free and beginners are welcome. 7 pm start. For more in-formation contact Dan @

265-3314.

July 9 Open Gym Night @ Fauquier Community Hall from 4-5 pm. Spon-sored by Fauquier Com-munity Programs and ASLCS.

July 9 Music in the Park presents Darlene Ket-chum & Friends. A mix of Jazz, R&B and Gospel. 6:30-8 pm.

July 9 AA Meeting from 7-8 pm. For more infor-mation call 250 265-4604.

July 10 Drop in medita-tion classes every Thurs-day 10 am at Selkirk Col-lege.

July 10 Nakusp T’ai Chi in the Park by Gazebo 10-11 am. Weather per-mitting. If raining it will be held at the Legion. Call Ruth 250-265-3353.

July 10 Free Business Plan 101 Course by Work BC 9:30-4:30 pm. Pre-registration is required. Call Kay Ryan @ 265-3674 ext#201 to register or for more information.

July 10 Body in Mind Pilates. 3:30-4:30 pm @ Nakusp Elementary School. Call Anne Ralson @ 265-4290 or Roelie Van Dam @ 265-2160.

July 10 Nakusp Spin-ners 7-8 pm in the park. Everyone welcome. For more information contact Christine Meyer @ 265-4359.

July 10 African Drum-ming Group @ NaCoMo at 7:15 pm. Bring your own drum. New drum-mers welcome.

July 10 Men’s night at Nakusp Golf Club. For more information con-tact the pro shop @ 265-4531.

July 11 Belly� t @ Na-CoMo, Nakusp 10–11 am Contact Brendalee: 250-265-4428 or [email protected].

July 11 Storytime with Skye at the Nakusp Pub-lic Library 10-11am.

July 11 Drop in Ten-nis at the courts every Tuesday and Friday from 4–6 pm. Singles, doubles or mixed, just bring your own tennis racket. For more information call Gene at 265-4011.

July 12 Edgewood Farmer’s Market 9-12 pm in the � eld beside the Legion.

July 12 Nakusp Farm-er’s Market 9–1 pm every Saturday until Oc-tober 11 between KSCU and What’s Brewing, just south of Broadway. Con-tact Collette 250-269-7326 or email [email protected].

July 12 Meat Draws @ the Legion Nakusp 3:30 - 6:30 pm.

July 13 Burton Farmer’s Market 10-1 pm every Sunday until September 7. Held at McCormack Park. Contact Barba-ra Ross 265-0066 or Joanne Alaric @ 265-0088.

July 13 18th Annual 10 km Walk and Run for Fun at Summit Lake hosted by Three Island Resort and Campground. Sign up @ 8 am, event starts at 9 am sharp. This is a

fundraising event for the Arrow Lakes Hospital. Fee is $5 per person, and the campground will match all money raised.

July 13 AA Meeting 5-6 pm. For more information call 250 265-4604.

July 14-18 Free Mega Sports Camp @ Nakusp Elementary School. Five action packed days of sports for kids of all skill levels and going into grades 1-6. Snack and water will be provided. Donations welcome. Ar-rive by 8:30 am on � rst day to register and � ll out a waiver form. For more information contact Craig Savage @ 265-8337.

July 14 Transit Bus to Nakusp Hot Springs. Leaves Overwaitea at 1:15 pm and arrives back to Nakusp at 3:55 pm.

July 14 Bridge @ Na-kusp Senior’s Centre, every Monday 1:15-3:30 pm. Cost is $2.50, and beginners are welcome.

July 14 Dance and Chant 7 pm @ Nacomo. 1 hour of free dancing (wave dance) followed by 20 minutes of chanting.

July 14 Village Council Meeting at the Village Of� ce 6:30-8 pm. Public welcome.July 15 Fun in the Sun Camp @ Edgewood Le-gion Hall from 9-3 pm. All children are welcome to this free event of crafts, games, and outdoor ex-ploration. Bring your own water bottle, sunscreen, swim gear, and a smile. Sponsored by Fauquier Family Programs and ASLCS. For more infor-mation contact Kiara or

Jodi McLean @ 250-269-7289.

July 15 Belly� t @ Na-CoMo, Nakusp 6-7 pm Contact Brendalee: 250-265-4428 or [email protected].

July 15 Feldenkrais ‘Awareness Through Movement’ Class 8 – 9 pm @ NaCoMo. For more information, contact Ty-son Bartel @ 250 226-6826 or [email protected].

July 15 Ladies night at Nakusp Golf Club. For more information con-tact the pro shop @ 265-4531.

July 16 Workshop Wednesday. This week is the last class of a 3 part series. Computer Lit-eracy in the Workplace: What You Need to Know. This series of workshop will provide you with the tools to become more con� dent utilizing your computer skills on the job. 9:15-11:30 am. Pre-registration is required. To register, or if you have questions, call WorkBC at 250-265-3318.

July 16 Feldenkrais ‘Awareness Through Movement’ Class 9:15-10:15 am @ NaCoMo. For more information, contact Tyson Bartel @ 250 226-6826 or [email protected].

July 16 Coffee and goodies at the Senior Centre in Nakusp. Every Wednesday from 10-11 am.

July 16 Fun in the Sun Camp @ Fauquier Play

Park from 1-4 pm. All children are welcome to this free event of crafts, games, and outdoor ex-ploration. Bring your own water bottle, sunscreen, swim gear, and a smile. Sponsored by Fauquier Family Programs and ASLCS.

July 16 Open Gym Night @ Fauquier Community Hall from 4-5 pm. Spon-sored by Fauquier Com-munity Programs and ASLCS.

July 16 Music in the Park presents local band 23 North 6:30-8 pm.

July 16 Poker Night at the Leland Hotel. It’s free and beginners are wel-come. 7 pm start. For more information contact Dan @ 265-3314.

July 16 AA Meeting from 7-8 pm. For more information call 250 265-4604.

July 19 Nakusp Public Library program: Start Your Engines! 1 pm.

July 19 Nakusp Museum presents a FREE Heritage building tour. Learn about the fascinating history of 3 local downtown build-ings.Tour begins @ 1pm and will take approxi-mately 1 hour. Meet at 92 6th Ave NW under the Nakusp Library.

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One hundred and forty seven years ago, a cra� y Scotsman in cahoots with a French pa-trician skillfully politicked their way through impossible odds to unite four provinces under the banner of the Dominion of Canada.

Today, we celebrate this extraordinary ac-complishment with touchstone events that bring residents out of their homes and into the streets and public spaces to celebrate diversity, strength and community as a microcosm of Canada itself.

Craig Savage, operating under the aegis of the Chamber of Commerce in his role as event systems coordinator, championed this year’s July 1 celebrations.

Armed with a battalion of volunteers and supporting organizations, Savage orchestrated events and activities that highlighted the best the village of Nakusp had to o� er.

� e day was a resounding success, from the pancake breakfast to the dazzling display of � reworks, Savage and his cohorts managed to shake the maple leafs out of Nakusp and deliv-er a community party that good ol’ Macdonald would have been proud of.

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PUBLIC NOTICEVillage of New Denver,

Residents and members of the public are hereby advised that, in accordance with the Community Charter, the Village of New Denver’s 2014 Annual Report has been prepared and is available for public inspection in the municipal office (weekdays 8 a.m. - 4 p.m.) at 115 Slocan Avenue, New Denver, BC, or on the Village’s web-site at www.newdenver.ca.

Comments are welcome and may be submitted in writ-ing to the Village of New Denver, by 4:00 p.m. on Thursday, July 17, 2014. The 2014 Annual Report, as well as submissions and questions from the public, will be considered by the Council of the Village of New Denver at the Regular Meeting on July 22, 2014, scheduled for 7:00 p.m. in Council Chambers.

Event WinnersCanada Day Card Game:

1. Vera Jenson 2. Lisa Ponto 3. Allissha Wanstall 4. Gail Ponto

Overwaitea Duck Race: 1. Tammy Hascarl 2. Tina Simpson 3. David Jackson

Store Front Decorating: 1. Dollar Store 2. Nakusp Museum 3. � ri� Store

HALCYON HOUSESITE MANAGER

Job Summary: The Site Manager reports to the Executive Director and is responsible for the organization and supervision of the operation of Halcyon House in accordance with applicable policies and procedures. Responsible for collaborating in the planning, organizing and directing the provision of excellence in the delivery of tenant centred approach to care. Responsible for overall assessment, determination of tenant status, care planning, interventions and care evaluation when tasks are delegated. Maintains and provides documentation and records related to the operation.

The Site Manager is responsible for general operations, personnel supervision, clinical supervision, tenant responsibilities, social programs and quality and assurance planning. Requirements:

Successful candidate will be a team player, with demonstrated ability to communicate effectively with tenants, family, the public, medical staff and members of the team.

To apply please submit resume by 12:00 pm on July 15, 2014.

Mail: Halcyon Assisted Living Society Box 100 Nakusp, BC V0G 1R0 Attn: Human Resources Fax: 250-265-3378 Email: [email protected]

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It is safe to venture the suggestion that the popular opin-ion in the Arrow Lakes region is that food just tastes bet-ter when you grow it yourself and by ex-tension the act of gar-dening is an exercise in healthy living.

Nakusp has an in-herent tradition of gardening and readily identifies with its rich history of corner-stone institutions that have helped shape the culture of our community. There are still those among us that remember the pre-flood glory of the Spicer’s family farm along the waterfront and readily share the local secret of their continued produc-tion of quality pro-duce. Spicer’s farm has been a key con-tributor to the local economy since Sam Henry bought two large lots east of Nel-son Avenue in 1904 and supplied local residents and steam-boats with fruits and vegetables. The fam-ily remains an impor-tant presence in the community to this day, as do the his-toric farm buildings that were relocated in 1906 and housed the well-known Spicer’s Nursery.

When Spicer’s Nursery changed hands in April of 2013, the new pro-prietors decided to honor the significant historical context of the Spicer legacy by renaming the busi-ness Heritage Nurs-ery.

Owners Bill and Carla Poulin are committed to nurs-ing the tradition of gardening in Nakusp by “striving to keep our nursery stocked with high quality, or-ganic products from local growers and remain competitive with our pricing.”

“We are very for-tunate” Bill explains, “to be able to grow a lot of our own food, including berries, vegetables and soft fruits. Being self suf-ficient is incredibly beneficial and re-warding.”

Bill and Carla took advantage of the local business opportunity and made the move from Kelowna to Na-kusp, bringing with them a rich resume of experience. Bill owned and operated a landscaping com-pany as a certified landscape horticul-turalist in his former community and Car-la will be completing her Master Garden-ers course this fall.

The nursery is a

marvel in and of it-self, greeting visitors with a stunning dis-play of herb and veg-etable starts mixed with flowering plants and gardening ma-terials. The number of ornamental foun-tains displayed prom-inently amongst the verdure compliments the sublime aroma of fresh dirt and healthy greenery.

The high stan-dards of the nursery have obviously been maintained and even expanded with the addition of a refur-bished barn-turned-gift shop.

“You should have seen it before” Bill proudly explains, “it

was full of coal and newspapers from the 40’s, but I cleaned it out and reworked the whole space from top to bottom.”

The gift shop fea-tures local artisans and has been includ-ed as a venue on the Arrow Lakes Fine Arts Art Walk.

“There is a lot of talent in this town,” Bill points out. “Woodworkers, au-thors, painters, pot-ters...there is so much the community has to offer.”

The Poulins have successfully managed the transition of own-ership and continue to provide materials and knowledge the

Nakusp communi-ty can use to shape their landscape and engage in the satis-fying pursuit of gar-dening.

Future growing plans for the Heri-tage Nursery include a proposal to of-fer Hanging Basket courses and a desire to participate in B.C.’s regional gardening program, Communi-ties in Bloom.

“We are very grateful and appre-ciative of the support we have had from the community and surrounding areas” Bill warmly remarks. “Without local sup-port, small business cannot survive.”

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Business ProfileHeritage Nursery keeps gardening local and strong

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NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING 6:00 p.m., July 10th, 2014 Nakusp Senior Citizen’s Hall (210 – 8th Avenue NW, Nakusp)

NOTICE is hereby given that a Public Hearing will be held at the date and location as noted above to receive representations from all persons who deem it in their interest to make representations regarding the following:

General Location & Legal Description:788 Highway 6, Rural Nakusp (see map below) East ½ of Block 3 District Lot 8156 Plan NEP846 Exc. Part Inc. in SRW Plan 10288 (PID 013-160-931) Bylaw 2399: proposal to amend Arrow Lakes – Electoral Area K Official Community Plan Bylaw No. 2022, 2009, by re-designating the subject property from Community Residential (R1) to Country Residential (R2) and Industrial (I). Bylaw 2400: proposal to amend Regional District of Central Kootenay Zoning Bylaw No. 1675 by amending the zoning designation of the subject properties from Suburban Residential K (R1K) to Country Residential K (R2K) and Medium Industrial (M2).

The Public Hearing on Bylaws 2399 and 2400 is to be held by Director Paul Peterson, Electoral Area ‘K’, as a delegate of the Board. A copy of the Board resolution making the delegation is available for public inspection along with copies of Bylaws 2399 and 2400 as set out in this notice.

Written submissions for or against the proposed amendment can be read, or verbal submissions made, at the Public Hearing. If you are unable to attend the Hearing, written submissions must be delivered to the Regional District of Central Kootenay, prior to 4:00 pm on the day before the Hearing. All written submissions are public information pursuant to the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act. Submissions may be delivered to: Regional District of Central Kootenay, Box 590, 202 Lakeside Drive, Nelson, BC V1L 5R4 or by fax at (250) 352-9300 or submitted by email at [email protected] or by hand to the Nelson address below. Please direct enquiries to Meeri Durand, Planning Manager at (250) 352-8162 or toll-free 1-800-268-7325, email [email protected].

The aforementioned proposed bylaw may be inspected from June 23rd, 2014 to July 10th, 2014 both inclusive, on the web: www.rdck.bc.ca and at the locations and times as follows:

Planning Department Office, Regional District of Central Kootenay, 202 Lakeside Drive, Nelson, B.C., between 8:30 am to 4:30 pm, Monday to Friday, closed statutory holidays; and Nakusp Building Office, Regional District of Central Kootenay, 204 – 6th Avenue NW, Nakusp, B.C., between 8:30 am to 10:00 am, Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday.

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Community

BioenergyImagine taking

all the wood waste produced in Nakusp and area – the waste from the mills and the slash piles in the back country that are burned in the fall - and converting it into usable, clean, green energy.

This is the pro-posal of John Chris-tie of Vineyard Tech Consulting and Kelly Burnham of Proton Power Inc., two ex-perts in the develop-ment of green tech-nology who came to Nakusp on May 28 to meet with mem-bers of council, lo-cal businesses, the Chamber, and the Nakusp and Area Development Board.

Christie spoke of two options for Na-kusp – to manufac-ture torrefied wood pellets or to produce green diesel.

Christie focused on the production of

green diesel option, describing it as “the most exciting new technology.” The first plant to make green diesel from biomass was opened in Aus-tria in July 2012 by BioEnergy Interna-tional and OMV, an Austrian oil and gas company.

Converting wood waste to green diesel fuel also results in a by-product called biochar,(www.bio-char.info), Christie explained, which is becoming very valu-able to restoring car-bon in the ground for agriculture.

Christie believes there is enough wood waste available in Nakusp and area to make a green die-sel plant feasible, and because green diesel is in high demand, there are good inves-tor opportunities.

A green diesel plant would require

an area of approxi-mately two hectares (five acres) which could produce up to 15 million litres of liquid fuel per year and employ 40 to 50 people year-round.

Christie said “green diesel plants can also convert de-ciduous trees like cottonwood, birch, and willow, as well as straw, hay and some municipal garbage, into fuel.”

The proposed plant will address the amount of wood waste in the area, which is a real prob-lem. The waste is generated from local mills, the pole yard

and Box Lake Lum-ber and to date, there is no established method of disposal.

In June 2013, the Nakusp Dis-trict Heating Group formed and is look-ing at a district heat-ing system with the Village of Nakusp using wood waste to heat commercial buildings. However, this would only use approximately 20 loads of wood waste per year and Nakusp is currently holding over 600 loads. A feasibility study will be proposed in the near future as part of the pursuit of this venture.

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Answers for Last Weeks

GUESSWHO?

Could Nakusp become home to a clean energy bioenergy plant employing up to 45 people?

The Nakusp and Area Community Forest (NACFOR) is a stand-alone entity, registered as a corporation in BC, with the Village of Nakusp as the sole owner and shareholder. It has been conducting forestry operations in the area since 2008. One of the objectives of NACFOR is to disburse profits from operations, net of operating capital, to the local area. NACFOR has now realized a profit and will be disbursing up to $50,000 through a granting process this year. Funds will be distributed between the three funding zones:

1. Nakusp, 2. Nakusp/RDCK area K north of Arrow Park/Summit Lake Ski Hill, and 3. RDCK area K south from Arrow Park to Edgewood.

Grant applications and criteria can be found on the NACFOR websiteNakuspCommunityForest.com/grants or from the NACFOR office at 119 Broadway Street, Nakusp BC.

Grant applications will be accepted from July 14 to September 14, 2014.For further information please contact Beth McLeod at250-265-3656 or email [email protected]

NACFOR FUND DISBURSEMENT

THE VILLAGE OF

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AUTOMOTIVE

Phone: 250-265-4577 1007 Hwy 23, Nakusp

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Jim Pownall

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Box 368New Denver, BC

Phone: 250-358-2566Fax: 250-358-2817

Email: [email protected] site: jimpownallco.com

RECREATION

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OPEN6 DAYS A WEEK

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Mineral Pools, Spa, Kingfisher Restaurant,

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OPEN6 DAYS A WEEK

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Log and Timber FrameHomes

Jim Pownall

Quality Since 1974

Box 368New Denver, BC

Phone: 250-358-2566Fax: 250-358-2817

Email: [email protected] site: jimpownallco.com

CONSTRUCTION

LonestarConstruction Ltd.

• Licensed Builder

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BEN BRUNEAU

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Isaque & CarlaVieira

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Septic TanksDump Trucks

AUTOMOTIVE

BRITISH COLUMBIA

1-800-222-4357

Wayne AbbottNick Moore

1350 13th AveBox 1137

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Service, Repair & Towing

LonestarConstruction Ltd.

• Licensed Builder

• New Homes

• Renovations

• Commercial

• Stucco

• Drywall

• Concrete

BEN BRUNEAU

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AUTO SALES

AUTOMOTIVE250 265-4012

ICBC/PRIVATE INSURANCEWINDSHIELD

REPLACEMENTS

- - - Custom Body Work & Painting - - -

BDOAssurance | Accounting | Taxation | Advisory Services

John F. Wilkey, CA Naskup250 265 4750 www.bdo.ca

BDO Canada LLP, a Canadian limited liability partnership, is a member of BDO International Limited, a UK company limited by guarantee, and forms part of the international BDO network of independent member firms. BDO is the brand name for the BDO network and for each of the BDO Member Firms.

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Saturday 8 am - 8pm

email: [email protected] dealer #7336 Fred Pressacco1-250-364-1539

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Nakusp Massage Therapy

May Ann Waterfi eldRegistered Massage Therapist

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Rebecca Kessler 250.265.3024

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WAters

HALCYON-HOTSPRINGS.COM

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Connect with uscbt.org/careers 1.800.505.8998

Career opportunitiesEXECUTIVE ASSISTANT & CORPORATE SECRETARYBased in our Castlegar office, this position provides confidential, executive secretarial and administrative support services to the Trust CEO and Board.

ANALYST, OPERATIONSBased in our Cranbrook office, this position provides procurement, analytical, admin and clerical support to the Operations department, as well as reception and administrative services.

Apply by July 21, 2014.

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AutomotiveEXPERIENCED PARTS per-son required for a progressive auto/industrial supplier. Hired applicant will receive top wag-es, full benefi ts and RRSP bo-nuses working 5 day work week, plus moving allowanc-es. Our 26,000ft2 store is lo-cated 2.5 hours N.E. of Ed-monton, Alberta. See our community at LacLaBicheRe-gion.com. Send resume to: Sapphire Auto, Box 306, Lac La Biche, AB, T0A 2C0. Email: [email protected].

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Education/Trade Schools

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Employment

Help WantedAn Alberta Oilfi eld Company is hiring experienced dozer and excavator operators, meals and lodging provided. Drug testing required. 1-(780)723-5051.

THE SALMON Arm Curling Centre in British Columbia, is accepting applications for Head Ice Technician. Suc-cessful applicant starts mid August for 2014/2015 season. Preference Level 2 certifi ca-tion or better, with ice making experience. Position includes ice installation, care/mainte-nance throughout season and year-end removal, along with some facility care duties. Sea-son normally runs from fi rst week of September to March. A competitive wage based on experience is being offered. Send resumes/questions di-rectly to President, Salmon Arm Curling Centre, Darcy Seghers [email protected].

Trades, Technical

HEAVY DUTYMECHANIC WANTEDYRB Yellowhead Road & Bridge

Yellowhead Road & Bridge (Kootenay) Ltd. is looking

for a Mechanic for our New Denver facility.

Applicants will need to hold a valid TQ for Heavy Duty or Commercial Transport, class

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Resumes can be faxed to 250-352-2172 or

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Financial ServicesARE YOU $10K Or More In Debt? DebtGo can help re-duce a signifi cant portion of your debt load. Call now and see if you qualify. 1-800-351-1783.

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IF YOU own a home or real estate, Alpine Credits can lend you money: It’s That Simple. Your Credit / Age / Income is not an issue. 1.800.587.2161.

UNFILED TAX Returns? Un-reported Income? Avoid Prosecution and Penalties. Call a Tax Attorney First! 1-855-668-8089. (Mon-Fri 9-6 ET)

Services

Home RepairsFULL SERVICE Plumbing from Parker Dean. Fast, re-liable, 24/7 service. Take $50 off your next job if you present this ad. Vancouver area. 1-800-573-2928.

Merchandise for Sale

Misc. for SaleAffordable Steel Shipping

Containers for sale/rent 20’ & 40’ Kootenay Containers

Castlegar 250-365-3014

A- STEEL SHIPPING DRY STORAGE CONTAINERS

Used 20’40’45’ 53’ and insulated containers all

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Trades are welcome.40’ Containers under $2500! DMG 40’ containers under

$2,000 each.Also JD 544 &644 wheel

Loaders Wanted to buy 300 size

hydraulic excavator Ph Toll free 1-866-528-7108

Delivery BC and AB www.rtccontainer.com

HOT TUB (SPA) COVERS. Best price. Best quality. All shapes & colours available. 1-866-652-6837 www.thecoverguy.com/newspaper?

KILL BED Bugs & Their Eggs! Buy Harris Bed Bug Killer Complete Treatment Program or Kit. Available: Hardware Stores, Buy Online:homedepot.com

KILL ROACHES! Buy Harris Roach Tablets. Eliminate bugs- guaranteed. No mess, odorless, long lasting. Available at Ace Hardware & The Home Depot.

STEEL BUILDINGS/metal buildings 60% off! 20x28, 30x40, 40x62, 45x90, 50x120, 60x150, 80x100 sell for bal-ance owed! Call 1-800-457-2206 or visit us online: www.crownsteelbuildings.ca.

STEEL BUILDINGS. Summer meltdown sale! 20x20 $5,419. 25x26 $6,485. 30x30 $8,297. 32x34 $9,860. 40x48 $15,359. 47x68 $20,558. Front & back wall included. Pioneer Steel 1-800-668-5422 or visit online: www.pioneersteel.cawww.dialalaw.org

Merchandise for Sale

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Real Estate

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Model: GE8G2EEX

Model: RM3H3EES

Model: FB2E2EEX

Features available on select models:• ECO Assist™ and ECON mode (standard)

• Display Audio system with 7" touch screen

• LaneWatch™ blind spot display

• Multi-angle rearview camera

• Proximity key entry with

pushbutton start

Freight and PDI included.Weekly on a 60 month term with 260 payments. MSRP $17,185** includes freight and PDI

Lease for

$39* 0.99% APR #

$0 down‡

2014 CIVIC DX

Features available on select models:• 60/40 Split 2nd-Row Magic Seat® (standard)

• 6 airbag system (standard)

• HandsFreeLink™ Bluetooth®

• 6-speaker sound system

Freight and PDI included. Weekly on a 60 month term with 260 payments. MSRP $16,130** includes freight and PDI

Lease for

$34£

0.99% APR €

$0 down‡

2014 FIT DX

2014 CR-V LX

Standard features include:• HandsFreeLink™ Bluetooth®

• intelligent Multi-Informational Display (i-Mid)

• Multi-angle rearview camera

• Sunroof

Weekly on a 60 month term with 260 payments. MSRP $27,685** includes freight and PDI

Lease for

$67Ω

1.99% APR ¥

$0 down‡

cash purchase incentive† on select other 2014 models

$2,500 <or>

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†$2,500 cash purchase incentive is available on select other 2014 CR-V models (LX AWD, EX, EX-L and Touring). Honda cash purchase Incentive will be deducted from the negotiated price after taxes and cannot be combined with special lease or finance offers. ‡In order to achieve $0 down payment, dealer will cover the cost of tire/battery tax, air conditioning tax (where applicable), environmental fees and levies on the 2014 CR-V LX, Accord LX, Civic DX and Fit DX only on behalf of the customer ΩLimited time weekly lease offer based on a new 2014 CR-V LX 2WD model RM3H3EES. ¥1.99% lease APR on a 60 month term with 260 weekly payments O.A.C. Weekly payment, including freight and PDI, is $66.84 based on applying $1,625.00 lease dollars (which is deducted from the negotiated selling price before taxes). Down payment of $0.00, first weekly payment and $0 security deposit due at lease inception. Total lease obligation is $17,378.40. Taxes, license, insurance and registration are extra. 120,000 kilometre allowance; charge of $0.12/km for excess kilometers. *Limited time weekly lease offer based on a new 2014 Civic DX model FB2E2EEX. #0.99% lease APR on a 60 month term with 260 weekly payments O.A.C. Weekly payment, including freight and PDI, is $38.91 based on applying $1,075.00 lease dollars (which is deducted from the negotiated selling price before taxes). Down payment of $0.00, first weekly payment and $0 security deposit due at lease inception. Total lease obligation is $10,116.60. Taxes, license, insurance and registration are extra. 120,000 kilometre allowance; charge of $0.12/km for excess kilometers. £Limited time weekly lease offer based on a new 2014 Fit DX model GE8G2EEX. €0.99% lease APR on a 60 month term with 260 weekly payments O.A.C. Weekly payment, including freight and PDI, is $33.83 based on applying $1,150.00 lease dollars (which is deducted from the negotiated selling price before taxes) and $1,000.00 consumer incentive dollars (which is deducted from the negotiated selling price after taxes). Down payment of $0.00, first weekly payment and $0 security deposit due at lease inception. Total lease obligation is $8,795.80. Taxes, license, insurance and registration are extra. 120,000 kilometre allowance; charge of $0.12/km for excess kilometers. **MSRP is $16,130 / $17,185 / $27,685 including freight and PDI of $1,495 / $1,495 / $1,695 based on a new 2014 Fit DX model GE8G2EEX / new 2014 Civic DX model FB2E2EEX / 2014 CR-V LX 2WD model RM3H3EES. License, insurance, registration and taxes are extra and may be required at the time of purchase. ¥/£/€/Ω/#/* Prices and/or payments shown do not include a PPSA lien registration fee of $30.31 and lien registering agent's fee of $5.25, which are both due at time of delivery and covered by the dealer on behalf of the customer on the 2014 CR-V LX, Accord LX, Civic DX and Fit DX only. ‡/#/*/Ω/€/¥/£/** Offers valid from July 1st through 31st, 2014 at participating Honda retailers. Dealer may sell/lease for less. Dealer trade may be necessary on certain vehicles. Offers valid only for British Columbia residents at BC Honda Dealers locations. Offers subject to change or cancellation without notice. Terms and conditions apply. Visit www.bchonda.com or see your Honda retailer for full details.

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