Visit us at www.AgroEquipment.com Cranbrook • 250.417.0272 Creston • 250-402-3658 More Models, More Parts, More Knowledgeable Staff 1023E Utility Tractor 22 HP Diesel 4WD Hydrostatic transmission 2 range including the loader and rear blade Reg $15900 NOW $14,500 † $200 Month D140 Lawn Tractor -22HP with a 48 inch mower Reg $2254 NOW $2159* $107 Month X320 Select Series Mower 22HP with 48 inch mower Reg $4734 NOW $4619* 5093E Utility Tractor 93 Horse Power With cab and H260 loader. Reg $60,000 NOW $57,500 † $800 Month $76 Month X300 Select Series Mower Lawn tractor 18HP with 42 inch mower Reg $3381 NOW $3299* Visit us at the Creston Valley Home, Garden & Leisure Show April 12 & 13 †0% for 72 months-Offer valid from February 1, 2013 until April 30, 2013. bDown payment may be required. A $50.00 documentation fee may apply. Monthly payments and cost of borrowing will vary depending on amount borrowed and down payment. Minimum finance amount may be required. The charge for amounts past due is 24% per annum. Taxes, set-up, delivery, freight, and preparation charges not included. Dealers are free to set individual prices. Additional fees may apply. Subject to John Deere Financial approval. See participating dealer for details. Program subject to change, without notice, at any time. 310% purchase financing for 6 years on new 5E Utility Tractors 45-75HP with cab or PR Transmission. Representative Example: Model 5075E with cab or PR Transmission at $41,969, plus a $50 documentation fee, less a down payment of $8,403.80, at 1.45% APR, semi-annual payment is $2,801.27 for 6 years, total obligation is $33,615.24, cost of borrowing is $1,526.54 (includes foregone cash rebate of $1,500 in order to take advantage of offer). Down payment may be required. 3032E Compact Tractor with a 305 Loader 32 HP Hydrostatic transmission Reg. $22,049 NOW $19,900 † (including a free rear blade) $277 Month It’s Deere Season *4.9% for 48 months-Offer valid from March 1, 2013 until July 31, 2013. cSubject to John Deere Financial approval and dealer participation. In the event you default on this or any John Deere Financial Multi-Use Account transaction, interest on all outstanding balances on your Multi-use accounts (including on this and all special Term transactions on your Multi-use Account) will begin to accrue immediately at 19.75% AIR from the date of default until paid in full, and you will be required to make monthly payments on your Multi-use Account equal to 2.5% (personal use); 3.0% (commercial use) of the original amounts financed plus interest. Taxes, set-up, delivery, freight, and preparation charges not included and may increase price or monthly payment(s).Minimum purchase and finance amount may be required. See your dealer for details. Program subject to change, without notice, at any time. 4For purchases on your Multi-use Account for personal, agricultural and commercial use. For eligible purchases of goods and services: 1) a minimum monthly payment of $342.65 is required; and 2) finance charges will begin to accrue immediately on amount financed at 17.9% per annum. Friday, April 5, 2013 Wild Voices for Kids program growing Outdoor program has seen thousands of students learning by doing. page A15 Your Collision Repair Professionals 1005 Cranbrook St. N. 250- 426-6503 Contest winner announced! Local Marilyn Forbes has won the Womens Show Contest. page A6 250.489.1519 newdawndevelopments.com ICE playoff MVP named Luke Philp has taken the honour for this year’s playoffs. page A10
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Visit us at www.AgroEquipment.comCranbrook • 250.417.0272
Creston • 250-402-3658
More Models, More Parts, More Knowledgeable Staff
1023E Utility Tractor22 HP Diesel 4WDHydrostatic transmission 2 range including the loader and rear bladeReg $15900
NOW $14,500†
1023E Utility Tractor
NOW $14,500NOW $14,500††
$200 Month
D140 Lawn Tractor-22HP with a 48 inch mowerReg $2254
NOW $2159* $107 Month
X320 Select Series Mower22HP with 48 inch mowerReg $4734
NOW $4619*
5093E Utility Tractor93 Horse PowerWith cab and H260 loader.Reg $60,000
NOW $57,500†
5093E Utility Tractor
††
$800 Month
$76 Month
X300 Select Series MowerLawn tractor18HP with 42 inch mowerReg $3381
NOW $3299*
Visit us at the
Creston Valley
Home, Garden &
Leisure Show
April 12 & 13
†0% for 72 months-Offer valid from February 1, 2013 until April 30, 2013. bDown payment may be required. A $50.00 documentation fee may apply. Monthly payments and cost of borrowing will vary depending on amount borrowed and down payment. Minimum � nance amount may be required. The charge for amounts past due is 24% per annum. Taxes, set-up, delivery, freight, and preparation charges not included. Dealers are free to set individual prices. Additional fees may apply. Subject to
John Deere Financial approval. See participating dealer for details. Program subject to change, without notice, at any time. 310% purchase � nancing for 6 years on new 5E Utility Tractors 45-75HP with cab or PR Transmission. Representative Example: Model 5075E with cab or PR Transmission at $41,969, plus a $50 documentation fee, less a down payment of $8,403.80, at 1.45% APR, semi-annual payment is $2,801.27 for 6 years, total obligation is $33,615.24, cost of borrowing is $1,526.54 (includes
foregone cash rebate of $1,500 in order to take advantage of offer). Down payment may be required.
3032E Compact Tractorwith a 305 Loader32 HP Hydrostatic transmissionReg. $22,049
NOW $19,900† (including a free rear blade)
5093E Utility Tractor93 Horse PowerWith cab and H260 loader.Reg $60,000
-Offer valid from February 1, 2013 until April 30, 2013. bDown payment may be required. A $50.00 documentation fee may apply. Monthly payments and cost of borrowing will vary depending on amount borrowed and down
3032E Compact Tractor
††$277 Month
It’s Deere Season
*4.9% for 48 months-Offer valid from March 1, 2013 until July 31, 2013. cSubject to John Deere Financial approval and dealer participation. In the event you default on this or any John Deere Financial Multi-Use Account transaction, interest on all outstanding balances on your Multi-use accounts (including on this and all special Term transactions on your Multi-use Account) will begin to accrue immediately at 19.75% AIR from the date of default until paid in full, and you will be required to make
monthly payments on your Multi-use Account equal to 2.5% (personal use); 3.0% (commercial use) of the original amounts � nanced plus interest. Taxes, set-up, delivery, freight, and preparation charges not included and may increase price or monthly payment(s).Minimum purchase and � nance amount may be required. See your dealer for details. Program subject to change, without notice, at any time. 4For purchases on your Multi-use Account for personal, agricultural and commercial use. For eligible
purchases of goods and services: 1) a minimum monthly payment of $342.65 is required; and 2) � nance charges will begin to accrue immediately on amount � nanced at 17.9% per annum.
Friday, April 5, 2013
Wild Voices for Kids program growingOutdoor program has seen thousands of students learning by doing.
page A15
Your Collision Repair Professionals
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Contest winner announced!Local Marilyn Forbes has won the Womens Show Contest.
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ICE playoff MVP namedLuke Philp has taken the honour for this year’s playoffs.
page A10
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The Cranbrook Food Bank needs your help
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Gregarious Gardener
Plant now for a Summer Show
The first spring bulbs are just poking their heads out of the ground in gardens around the region. Some early bloomers, such as crocus and snowdrops, might even bring colour into the otherwise still sleeping yards. Now is also the time to remember that summer blooming bulbs have to be planted in the spring to ensure a dazzling display in your flowerbed later in the season.
Many summer blooming garden favourites are grown from bulbs, tubers or root clumps, they include dahlias, gladioli, lilies and even peonies and hostas. They can be planted as soon as the ground is warm enough, around 10 degrees Celsius.
The best site for bulbs is on well-drained soil with organic matter added. Also consider the light requirements of the plants – you will find them on the package. Many summer blooming bulbs need full sun or partial shade. Bulbs can also make a great addition to your planters and baskets.
After choosing an appropriate site for your bulbs to grow, dig with a fork or spade to loosen the soil. Add some bone meal or bulb food to the soil to stimulate strong root development. If you are planting small bulbs like cyclamen or anemones, use a trowel to dig a hole at the recommended depth - see on the package. For larger bulbs, such as dahlia tubers and cannas, it is better to dig a large hole and mix the bulb food or bone meal at the bottom of the hole.
Place the bulb on top of this mix, making sure that the eye - this is the growth bud - is facing up before burying the bulb. Then all you have to do is water, fertilize and enjoy. Water the bulbs after planting and give them a good drink every time the soil is dry after the first flower buds appear. Fertilizing the plants monthly from when the shoots emerge until the plants reach full flower will keep them beautiful.
Some summer blooming bulbs, especially dahlias and gladioli, might need extra support to remain upright. A wire support, such as a peony ring, is an easy way to hold up plants with weak stems and large, heavy blooms. Stakes will also work, however it is a good idea to drive them into place at planting time to avoid accidental damage to the bulbs.
The different types of bulbs die down at different rates. Cut them down to soil level after the leaves have all yellowed and fallen over. Fading leaves can take away from the overall look of your garden. If they bother you, try growing your bulbs with low-growing herbaceous plants (plants that have no woody growth). They leaf out later on in the season and hide the bulb foliage.
Most summer flowering bulbs have to be dug up in the fall and stored indoors through the winter months. Use a spading fork to lift the bulbs from the ground. Some bulbs, such as dahlias, should be stored in clumps with soil around them, on a bed of lightly moistened peat moss or sawdust in a cool place. Other bulbs, such as cannas, have to be washed and dried before they can be stored away from sunlight in a cool, dry basement, cellar or garage. Keep your bulbs well labelled so you know what you are planting next spring.
Till next time... happy gardening,Submitted by Tara
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Great News For Seniors!Garden View Village in Kimberley, BC is now offering subsidized suites starting as low as $500/month.
These maintenance-free living suites in-corporate supportive features to promoteindependence and 24-hour emergency monitoring service for added peace of mind.
If you or your family member is interested in one of these limited suites please call Garden View Village at 250-427-4014 or visit goldenlife.ca to arrange a tour.
Included in Subsidized Rent:• Hearty, Homestyle Meals• Safety & Security Monitoring• Shuttle Bus• Social Events & Recreational Activities• Maintenance • HousekeepingPLUS Access to Building Amenities:• Theatre / Chapel• Games Room / Library• Multiple Lounges• Spacious Dining Room• Spa Room
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Great News For Seniors!Garden View Village in Kimberley, BC is now offering subsidized suites starting as low as $500/month.
These maintenance-free living suites in-corporate supportive features to promoteindependence and 24-hour emergency monitoring service for added peace of mind.
If you or your family member is interested in one of these limited suites please call Garden View Village at 250-427-4014 or visit goldenlife.ca to arrange a tour.
Included in Subsidized Rent:• Hearty, Homestyle Meals• Safety & Security Monitoring• Shuttle Bus• Social Events & Recreational Activities• Maintenance • HousekeepingPLUS Access to Building Amenities:• Theatre / Chapel• Games Room / Library• Multiple Lounges• Spacious Dining Room• Spa Room
Untitled-5 1 3/27/2013 3:21:29 PM
Great News For Seniors!Garden View Village in Kimberley, BC is now offering subsidized suites starting as low as $500/month.
These maintenance-free living suites in-corporate supportive features to promoteindependence and 24-hour emergency monitoring service for added peace of mind.
If you or your family member is interested in one of these limited suites please call Garden View Village at 250-427-4014 or visit goldenlife.ca to arrange a tour.
Included in Subsidized Rent:• Hearty, Homestyle Meals• Safety & Security Monitoring• Shuttle Bus• Social Events & Recreational Activities• Maintenance • HousekeepingPLUS Access to Building Amenities:• Theatre / Chapel• Games Room / Library• Multiple Lounges• Spacious Dining Room• Spa Room
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1. The BC Liberal government has increased funding for health in 11 consecutive budgets. The budget stands at $17 Billion and will continue rising by $2.4 Billion over the next 3 years.
2. In Canada, British Columbians live the longest; have the lowest overall mortality rate for all cancers, the lowest overall incidence rate of cancer and the lowest incidence rate for lung and colorectal cancers.
3. We have doubled the number of doctors & nurses being trained, increased the annual number of knee replacements by 144 per cent, hip replacements by 76 per cent, cataract surgeries by 65 per cent, and heart procedures by 67 per cent.
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YOUR CITY....WORKING FOR YOU!Low Flow Toilet Rebate Returns May 1� is popular rebate program returns to provide an incentive for homeowners who install a low � ow toilet, replacing a higher volume � xture (greater than 6 litres per � ush). � ere is a lifetime maximum of two $50 rebates (maximum $100) per residence. Submitting an application does not guarantee a rebate – each application will be evaluated and processed on a � rst come, � rst serve basis. To qualify for a rebate, you must be a property owner in the limits of the City of Cranbrook. For more information about the Low Flow Toilet Rebate program and quali� cations you can visit the City of Cranbrook website at www.cranbrook.ca.
BC Transit – Transit Future BC Transit, in partnership with the City of Cranbrook, is undertaking a Transit Service Review. � is service review will analyze how transit service meets current and future community needs
and will ultimately make recommendations on opportunities to make transit as attractive and cost-e� ective as possible.For the most up-to-date information on the Transit Service Review process, visit cranbrook.ca and click on the ‘Transit Future’ link.
Parking Funds BylawUnder this bylaw, any net revenue acquired from paid parking, including parking meters in the downtown core is to be used to provide services supportive of parking. Visit our website and click on ‘Bylaws’ for more on all of our City bylaws.
homeowners who install a low � ow toilet, replacing a higher volume � xture (greater than 6 litres per � ush). � ere is a lifetime maximum
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Best described as a number crossword, the task in Kakuro is to fill all of the empty squares, using numbers 1 to 9, so the sum of each horizontal block equals the number to its left, and the sum of each vertical block equals the number on its top. No number may be used in the same block more than once.
ACROSS1 Cries5 Tablet computer9 Taj Mahal site13 Soviet secret police16 Rotten: comb. form17 Pierre’s father18 Unwanted plant19 Exist20 It lets you sleep at night (2 wds.)23 Pod veggie24 Keeper of a park or forest25 When the sun’s overhead26 Saved28 Pierre’s buddy29 Verve31 VÈronique’s very33 Begs34 ATM password35 Injure36 Prov. with over 800 km of beaches37 Channel island, royal fief39 Like new snow in sunshine42 Mardi ___44 -ish45 Ancient46 Opts for49 Quebec peninsula52 Lawyer’s work54 Giant N.Z. bird, once55 Ocean’s rise and fall56 Craft from elsewhere?57 Calendar square58 Too ___ cooks spoil the broth59 Dir.60 Plural of locus62 Anger63 ___ Tormentine, N.B.64 Jessica ParÈ in “Mad Men”66 Hunting dog68 Wage69 Cleaner’s tool70 Domesticated71 Sounding the same75 Sole77 Mineral: suffix78 Loaned79 Unit of electrical resistance82 Tag on defective item (2 wds.)84 Large S. American bird
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New Apostolic Church821 1st Street S., Cranbrook, BCSunday School ............................ 9:00 amSunday Service ........................... 10:30 amWednesday Service ..................... 8:00 pmLarry and Nicole Leblond .......... 489-0770Faith, family, friendship, forever
Cranbrook United Church#2 - 12 Ave. S. on the corner of Baker & 12th Phone: 250-426-2022 Fax: 250-426-2085Rev. Frank LewisSunday Worship .......................... 10:00 amSunday School ............................ 1st & 3rd Sunday of the month
Cranbrook Fellowship Baptist ChurchAffi liated with Fellowship of Evangelical Baptist Churches in Canada • Come welcome our new Pastor Cyril Marlatt2000-5th St. N., Cranbrook • 489-5169Family Worship .......................... 11:00 amSunday School ............................ 10:00 am
The Salvation ArmyKootenay Valley Community Church533 Slater Road NW, 426-3612Sunday Worship Service ............ 10:30 amWednesday Praise Service .......... 5:00 pmPastor: Captains Linda & Kirk Green
New Life Foursquare Church308 10th Ave. South • 489-1057Sunday Morning Worship • 10amSenior Pastor • Gordon Henrywww.cranbrookfoursquare.com
Cranbrook Fellowship Baptist Church
EK Lutheran ParishWebsite: www.eklutheran.ca • Phone: 1-866-426-7564
Pastor Fraser Coltman & Pastor Dave MortonMt. Zion Cranbrook 920-11th St. S. Sunday Worship 10 am, Thursday Worship 7 pmHoly Cross Kimberley 105 Howard Sunday Worship 10 amTrinity Fernie 691 - 4th Ave. Sunday Worship 1:30 pmImmanuel Elkford 2700 Balmer Dr. Sunday Worship 4 pmSt. Peter’s Invermere 110-7th Ave. Sunday Worship 1:30 pm
Calvary Chapel CranbrookHear it, Live it, Share itThe Studio Stage Door, 11 Ave S.Sunday Service - 10:30 amFor more info: 421-1822www.calvarychapelcranbrook.com
St. Aidan Orthodox Churchwww.saintaidan.ca
Sunday Services.......................... 10:30 amFellowship lunch and Sunday School to followFor info call: 250-489-8006 or 250-421-6013Come, See & Pray
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New Apostolic Church
Knox Presbyterian ChurchCorner Victoria and 3rd Street South 426-7165Senior Pastor – Dr. Ron FoubisterYoung Families Pastor – Pastor Al BrouwerSunday worship/children’s classes 10:00 a.m.Friendly congregation – biblical teaching – traditional and contemporary music - Everyone Welcome!
First Baptist ChurchPastor Kevin EwaskowSunday morning worship at 10:30am Children’s ministries at 10:30am334 14th Ave S • 250-426-4319www.fbccranbrook.org
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Elections BC is looking for reliable and enthusiastic people to work as election officials on General Voting Day, May 14, 2013. These positions are required to assist voters at voting locations throughout B.C. during the provincial general election.
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SEALED ENVELOPES marked, “Regional District of East Kootenay - Timber Ridge Pump House Decommissioning Project” and submitted to the attention of Jim Maletta, AScT., Engineering Technician, Regional District of East Kootenay, 19 – 24th Avenue South, Cranbrook BC V1C 3H8 will be accepted until 2:00 pm MDT on Monday, April 15th 2013. Quotations will be publicly opened immediately after the closing hour at the Regional District office.
Pre-Quotation Mandatory Site Meeting will be held on Tuesday, April 9th 2013 at 2:00 pm MDT at Timber Ridge Road and Ridge Drive in the Timber Ridge 1 subdivision.
The principle items of work include, but are not limited to:
• Filling in an underground wet well, pump house & reservoirs;
• Capping the wet well access with concrete, placing a level wooden floor within the pump house containing the wet well and landscaping around the wet well pump house; and
• The breaking of concrete roofs for the underground pump house and reservoir, removal of reinforing steel, filling both voids and landscaping the surface of the filled pump house and reservoir.
Request for Quotation documents will be posted on the RDEK website at www.rdek.bc.ca, and available for viewing at the Cranbrook and Columbia Valley RDEK offices.
For further information, please visit www.rdek.bc.ca or contact:
Jim Maletta, AScTPhone: 250-489-2791 or 888-478-7335
Regional District of East KootenayTimber Ridge Pump House
Decommissioning Project 2013 REQUEST FOR QUOTATION
Multiple sclerosis is a chronic, often disabling disease of the brain and spinal cord. It is the most common neurological disease of young adults in Canada. Most people with MS are
diagnosed between the ages of 15 and 40, and the unpredictable effects of MS last for the rest of their lives. The MS Society provides services to people with MS and their families and funds research to
find the cause and cure for this disease.
The walk starts at 10:00. Registration is from 8-9.
This family-oriented event combines fundraising with fun and community spirit.
For more information or to register for the event please visit mswalks.ca
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Three Canadians are diagnosed with multiple sclerosis every day. Register and fundraise for the Scotiabank MS Walk to help fund valuable programs and services in your community while supporting groundbreaking research dedicated to finding a cure for MS. On Sunday May 5, join us at Baker Park to lace up for someone you love. Wheelchair and scooter accessible route options are available.
The Kootenay ICE Hockey Club announced today that Forward Luke Philp has been named the Boston Pizza Top Playoff Performer for the 2013 WHL Playoffs.
Despite the series loss to Edmonton Luke’s play throughout the fi ve games was consistent. He showed determina-tion and led by example recording a point in all but one of the ICE goals during the series.
The ICE would like to thank Boston Pizza for their sponsorship of the award.
The Kootenay ICE Hockey Club, recently announced the club has named 17-year-old For-ward Sam Reinhart as Captain for the 2013-2014 season.
“Leadership is impor-tant on any team and it comes from within. Sam has been the leader of his peer group on and off the ice since joining the Club two years ago. Not only is he an elite player, but he has the respect of all his team-mates and coaching staff with his work ethic and commitment to ex-cellence” added Chyn-oweth.
ICE MVP
Reinhart to captain ICE
PHOTO COURTESY WHL
Luke Philp
PHOTO COURTESY WHL
Sam Reinhart
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College of the Rockies has many learning pathways for students that can be completed right here in the East Kootenay or transferred to other institutions.
Academic Programs
Arts & Sciences: University Studies � Crime and Corrections Certificate � Environmental Studies Certificate � Fine Arts Certificate � Pre-Commerce Certificate � Pre-Education Certificate � Engineering Certificate � Science Certificate � Aboriginal Education Support Worker Diploma � Environmental Science Diploma � Liberal Arts Associate Degree � Science Associate Degree
Business Administration � Bachelor of Business Administration in Sustainable Business Practices
� Business Administration Certificate � Business Administration: Aboriginal Financial Management Certificate
� Business Administration: Accounting Diploma � Business Administration: General Management Diploma � Business Administration: Marketing Diploma � Business Administration: Aboriginal Financial Management Diploma
Global Studies � Post Diploma/Degree Program: Global Studies Graduate Certificate
Tourism, Recreation & Kinesiology � Adventure Tourism Business Operations Certificate � Adventure Tourism Business Operations Diploma � Tourism and Recreation Management Certificate � Tourism and Recreation Management Diploma � Tourism Management Degree (Block Transfers) � Kinesiology Certificate � Kinesiology Diploma
Quality Transfer OptionsDid you know you can transfer credits you receive at College of the Rockies to universities across Canada for many other degree programs? Find out more about transfer credit at: www.cotr.bc.ca/transfer
Feeling more adventurous?You can also take your education
‘Down Under.’ Through international transfer agreements, you can complete
bachelor degrees at institutions in beautiful Australia! Internships and study abroad
options are also available in Latin America, Africa and Europe.
Degrees available at College of the Rockies
� Bachelor of Business Administration in Sustainable Business Practices
� Bachelor of Science in Nursing � Bachelor of Education (East Kootenay Teacher Education Program)
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Learning about the environment has rarely been this fun!
Students from McKim Middle School learn the basics of snowshoeing and playing in our winter environment with care from WVFK Community Educator, Dave Quinn.
The Columbia Basin Environmental Educa-tion Network (CBEEN) is growing, and would like to give cheers to BC Hydro, Revel-stoke Credit Union, TD Friends of the Environ-ment Foundation and Columbia Basin Trust, for their support of CBEEN’s Wild Voices for Kids (WVFK) pro-gram. Thanks to these communi ty-minded organizations, approxi-mately 4,700 students across the Columbia Basin in 6 school dis-tricts have enjoyed en-vironmental or heritage programs already this school year.
The fi nancial contribu-tions of these organiza-tions have allowed our children the opportunity for hands-on learning. Through these programs they have discovered local archeology, ex-plored wildlife habitats on snowshoes, learned about avalanche safety, and studied bats and lo-cal fossils. CBEEN’s website offers 133 dif-ferent programs by 79 community educators across the Columbia Basin. Wild Voices for Kids also supports get-ting children out of the classroom and into the fi eld by covering the cost of bussing for fi eld trips.
WVFK program co-ordinator Susie Mac-Donald emphasizes that “This program, which is unique in Canada, offers our students’ education from the local source that schools are often unable to fi t into their strained budgets. Pro-grams meet their grade and curriculum needs in a unique and interest-ing way with presenters drawn from all walks of life to share their unique passions about environ-mental and heritage top-ics. The value of these programs lies not only in curriculum but also in the hands-on learn-ing style that captures students who have dif-fi culty learning in the traditional classroom style”.
CBEEN anticipates that if funding allows, over 7,000 more stu-dents could enjoy a Wild Voices for Kids program this year. CBEEN is un-dertaking a campaign to
raise $25,000 to ensure continued programming through this spring and into the fall of 2013. Applause goes to the Regional District of East
Kootenay for contribut-ing already to this chal-lenge. If you or your organization is interest-ed in contributing to this unique program please contact Susie MacDon-ald at [email protected]. CBEEN is a registered charity and donations can be made at www.cbeen.org.
Wild Voices for Kids program growing
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Public NoticeTrespassing on Teck Metals Ltd. private land can be extremely dangerous.
Any unauthorized entry to Teck’s property in the Kimberley area, including land leased to others, the former Mine-Mill ore haulage way, Mine Site, Concentrator Site, old Fertilizer Site, internal roads and Mark Creek valley can be hazardous.It is a contravention of the Mines Act for unauthorized persons to be on the Mine Site property.Trespassing by anyone on Teck property is strictly prohibited. Persons who disregard fences and signs will be subject to prosecution under the Trespass Act and the Mines Act.
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OBITUARYEleanor Inness
"Snooks"1940 - 2013
Eleanor Innes passed away on Thursday, March 28, 2013 in Cranbrook at 72 years of age. She was born on July 16, 1940. She was a very spe-cial lady to so many people. She started her career as a Dog Groomer with Anna May Gartside at the Clip Joint. She then opened up her own grooming place down town known to all as Pretty Pooch. Snooks was her nick name to many people. She was a volunteer at the red-cross and also did a lot with the SPCA.
Snooks had a love for animals; it didn't matter what kind or size. Her dogs and her horse were most special to her. She was an animal whisperer, loved camping, fishing and hunting or anything outdoors. Her new love became field trials with her horse, and Keith her husband, and she always looked forward to going to trials in the USA and Alberta where she met amazing friends, and was known as Fast Eddy.Snooks is survived by her husband Keith Inness, son Terry Lode (Bev), daughter Kim Boggs (Glen), and daughter Robin Pinchak (Clayton). She also leaves behind numer-ous grandchildren and great grandchildren that meant the world to her.Snooks' memorial service to be held at McPherson Funeral Home in Cranbrook on Saturday, April 6, 2013 at 1:00 pm with a luncheon to follow. In lieu of flowers please make donations in her honour to the Canadian Red Cross, #340, 1311 - 2nd Street North, Cranbrook, British Columbia, V1C 3L1 or the East Kootenay S.P.C.A., Box 2, Cranbrook, British Columbia, V1C 4H6.
Arrangements entrusted to McPherson Funeral Service.Condolences for the family can be offered at:
Sept. 30, 1921-April 7, 2009With each beat of our hearts
In every minute of every day weLove and miss her: more Todaythan Yesterday, and less than
TomorrowJo-Anne Johnston & family
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In MemoriamIN Memory William Andres. January 18 1941-April 4 2011. Little did we know that morn-ing God was going to call your name. In life we loved you dearly, in death we do the same. It broke our hearts to lose you, but you did not go alone. For part of us went with you, the day God called you home. You left us peaceful memories, your love is still our guide. And though we cannot see you, you are always by our side. Our family chain is broken and nothing seems the same. But as God calls us one by one, the chain will link again. Sadly Missed, forever in our hearts. Your Loving Family
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Coming EventsAnnual General Meeting, E.K. Performing Arts Festival So-ciety. Notice is hereby given to all members that the Annual General Meeting of East Koo-tenay Performing Arts Festival Society is to be held on Wednesday, April 17, 7pm, at the Cranbrook Superstore Community Room. All support-ers of the Arts are welcome.Group Art 75 Exhibit, Cran-brook & District Arts Council, 7-9pm, April 25. 250-426-4223
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Coming EventsApril Art Group Reception, 7pm-9pm, April 12, Cranbrook & District Arts Council. 250-426-4223Attention all anglers: Rocky Mountain Fly-Fishers invite you to our meeting, 7pm, April 9, Superstore Community Room. Guest speaker: H. Lamson (fi sh biologist). Limit-ed seating so please call 250-489-3013 or 778-517-3996 to make sure we save you one.Calling all high school stu-dents, coaches, parents and fans! Whether its basketball, hockey, soccer, football or track, let us know what’s hap-pening at your high school. Show your team off by submit-ting sports photos, videos, sto-ries and game reports to [email protected]
Free public swims, 5-6 pm, May 1, Kimberley Rec Centre, sponsored by Kootenay Monu-ment Installations.
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Coming EventsCranbrook Skating Club An-nual General Meeting, Sun-day, April 14 at 1pm, 108 Riv-er Drive, Cranbrook. For more info call 250-421-3406
Divine Liturgy, 10:30am, April 7, Saint Aidan’s Orthodox Church. Potluck lunch to fol-low. All are welcome. For info, 250-421-6013
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Coming EventsEagles Spring Craft Fair, 711 Kootenay St. N., Friday, April 12, 5pm-9pm, Saturday April 13, 9am-4pm, Sunday April 14, 11am-4pm. For more info or to book a table, call 250-426-6006
Paint drop in with Colleen Routley, 6:30pm-9pm, April 10, Cranbrook & District Arts Council. 250-426-4223
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Career Opportunity - Executive DirectorThe East Kootenay Invasive Plant Council (EKIPC) has an exciting career opportunity as it looks to hire a new Executive Director on a permanent, full-time basis beginning May 2013. EKIPC is a registered not-for-profit society which operates throughout the East Kootenay Region with a mandate to reduce and prevent damage to local ecosystems by invasive species in terrestrial and aquatic environments. One of the leaders in the province, this dynamic organization provides a wide range of programs and services, which you will help to lead and expand as EKIPC continues to work towards achieving its mandate.Working with a large stakeholder base and reporting to an engaged Board of Directors, you will have wide ranging responsibilities including; administrative functions, finances and fundraising, human resources management, strategic planning, outreach and education efforts, advocacy, partnership building and coordination, contract management and leading special projects.EKIPC will offer the right candidate a competitive salary, benefits and a flexible work arrangement. The base of operation will be from a home office, located within the Regional District of East Kootenay (RDEK). Extensive travel within the RDEK, the ability to work in the field and the provision of a reliable four-wheel drive vehicle are necessary. Experience in working with, and leading not-for-profits is desired and knowledge of invasive species identification and management is required. A bachelor’s degree in applied science, agriculture, natural resource science or related is preferred but, not required. The successful candidate will be an energetic and organized natural leader who is a skilled communicator. An aptitude for strategic thinking and the ability to effectively manage multiple projects and meet tight deadlines is essential. While EKIPC prefers to hire its new Executive Director as an employee, it will consider contracting the opportunity to qualified individuals and companies.
Career Opportunity – Field Operations CoordinatorThe East Kootenay Invasive Plant Council (EKIPC) has a rewarding career opportunity as it looks to attract a new Field Operations Coordinator to begin work May 2013. EKIPC is a registered not-for-profit society which operates throughout the East Kootenay Region with a mandate to reduce and prevent damage to local ecosystems by invasive species in terrestrial and aquatic environments. One of the leaders in the province, this dynamic organization provides a wide range of programs and services, which you will help to plan, implement and monitor as EKIPC continues to work towards achieving its mandate.Working closely with contractors, field crews and the Executive Director, you will have wide ranging responsibilities including; planning annual invasive species management activities, supervising contractors and field crews, data management and entry, field monitoring inventory, producing reports and providing training.EKIPC will offer the right candidate a competitive wage and a flexible work arrangement. The base of operation will be from a home office, located within the Regional District of East Kootenay (RDEK). Extensive travel within the RDEK, the ability to work in the field and the provision of field gear and a reliable four-wheel drive vehicle are necessary. The successful candidate will possess or be eligible to obtain a current BC Herbicide Applicators Certificate and be skilled at invasive species identification and management. A technical diploma in the field of natural resource management or equivalent knowledge and experience is required. Attention to detail and familiarity with the region are important assets for this opportunity. EKIPC will consider hiring its Field Operations Coordinator as either an employee or contractor.
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This is a paperless competition; submissions will be accepted via email only. Applications must be received no later than April 23, 2013 at 4:30 PM (MDT).
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An opportunity as a Body Shop Manager is now available. We are looking for an experienced individual to lead our team. We provide: Salary plus bonus • Full benefits
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The Days Inn Cranbrook is now accepting applications for a Front Desk Manager.
OVERVIEW/BASIC FUNCTION: Responsible for the auditing of all charges and postings, correcting work as required. The Front Desk Manager reconciles daily activity. All information will be processed and formatted into daily reports and distributed as the Morning Reports. Check-in/check-out hotel guests courteously and efficiently: process all payments according to hotel requirements. Provide information and assistance to guests and visitors. Must have a flexible schedule. QUALIFICATIONS: · Experience: Minimum one-two years’ experience
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· Technical Skills: Ability to input and access information into software; ability to maintain concentration and think clearly; ability to prioritize, organize and follow-up; ability to promote positive relations with vendors and staff alike; ability to count cash accurately and quickly; ability to maintain confidentiality of cash transactions; ability to perform job functions with minimal supervision; ability to remain stationary at assigned post for extended periods of time; ability to focus on details and resolve numerical problems; ability to work cohesively with other departments and co-workers as part of a team.
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Kimberley Garden Club April Program: Growing and Using Edible Herbs and Flowers. Selkirk High School Library, 7-9pm, April 10. New mem-bers welcome. For more info call Nola, 250-427-1948
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Coming EventsKimberley United Church presents “Walking the Camino de Santiago”, Lorna and Su-zanne invite you on a photo-graphic journey of our 800km pilgrimage from St. Jean-Pied-de-Port in France across Spain to Santiago de Compos-tela at 7:30 pm, April 14, Kim-berley United Church, 10 Boundary Street (corner of Boundary and Wallinger). Ad-mission by donation, proceeds to Kimberley United Church.
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Coming EventsFairmont Creek Debris Flow Hazard & Risk Assessment Public Presentation, Wednes-day, April 10, 6pm-9pm, Fair-mont Hot Springs Resort, Pine Room, 5225 Fairmont Resort Road. Residents of Fairmont are encouraged to drop by the Resort for information regard-ing the July 15, 2012 Debris Flow. There will be represen-tatives from Clarke Geosci-ence, Water Stewardship and the RDEK in attendance to discuss the Assessment of the debris fl ow event and potential mitigation measures. For more information, please contact Jim Maletta, RDEK Engineer-ing Technician at [email protected] or 250-489-2791
Kootenay Country Fair Com-mittee Meeting, 10am, April 20, at the Superstore Commu-nity Room. We are always looking for people interested in helping to set up and support the Fall Fair!
Laurie School Concert Band in partnership with Tim Hor-tons will be doing their annual spring Garbathon on April 13. Please support the band stu-dents.
Prenatal Class, The Art of Giving Birth with Maria-Christi-na Warmenbol, 2pm-6pm, April 20, Cranbrook & District Arts Council 250-426-4223
Scotiabank MS Walk, Regis-tration 8-9am, May 5, walk 10am. Join us for a fun day! You can register at mswalks.ca or call Cyndie Dilts, 250-426-0020
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Equestrian
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Buying old or unwanted hors-es. Call Rob, (250)489-4293 or (250)464-1372
Feed & HayCLEAN STRAW barley $4; oats or barley BB $50. Alfal-fa/grass, grass $2-$6.50. Alfal-fa mulch BB $30 250-428-3374 email [email protected] horse hay for sale in the Kimberley/Ta Ta Creek area, no rain, $5.00/bale, 60lb bales, $170/ton, small squares. Bob, (250)422-3322HAY For Sale: Orchard Grass mix, excellent quality, stored in barn. 4x4 Round Bales $45 per bale. Triple Tree Ranch (250) 887-3212Small bales, no rain, $4/bale. 1 (250)887-3444
PetsPurebred Border Collie pups, 5 males, 3 females, fi rst shots, vet checked, ready to go April 20, $300. Call Andrew, (250)426-4846 evenings
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$9000 obo 2009 Chev Equinox LS
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Greenhouse, 250’x20’, tables, blowers, controls, hot water ra-diators, feed tanks, water to water heat exchanger, cash register, propagation tables, misc equipment & stock, $15,000. (250)417-5806
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STEEL BUILDING - Blowout clearance sale! 20x22 $4,188. 25x26 $4,799. 30x34 $6,860. 32x44 $8,795. 40x50 $12,760. 47x74 $17,888. One end wall included. Pioneer Steel 1-800-668-5422. or visit us online at: www.pioneersteel.ca
STEEL BUILDINGS/metal buildings 60% off! 20x28, 30x40, 40x62, 45x90, 50x120, 60x150, 80x100 sell for bal-ance owed! Call 1-800-457-2206 or see us online at: www.crownsteelbuildings.ca
Top Soil, sand, composted manure, delivery available (250)421-7399
Wanted:Shed Antlers. Racks. Taxidermy, antiques.
Cash paid. Kelly, (250)426-6993
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Local Coin Collector Buying Collections, Accumulations, Olympic Gold & Silver Coins + Coin Guy: 778-281-0030Looking for good used 3-wheeler, or quad. Call (250)421-9729Wanted: Case 580 backhoe or similar. Working or not. Will pay $7-$14K. No junk please. (250)417-2040Wanted: old weathered barn boards. 1 (250)428-0614
Musical InstrumentsDJ SERVICE & KARAOKE
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throughout area. *Not expen-sive - No time limit or extra
costs. One price 20+ years of entertaining. Families &
guests. CALL ME! Leave Message 250-421-3298,Lily.
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Consignment Sporting Goods917 Kootenay St. N., Cranbrook
www.funhogz.com 417-2828
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Gyro Park, 1000 sq.ft., 2-bdrm & den on main plus full basement. Very attractive well built home on extra large lot, new fl ooring and paint, $192,900. (877)489-1691
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appliances, new cabinets, flooring,
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1.5 STOREY home on 2.19 acres, .7 km from downtown Cranbrook in RDEK, lots of amenities and upgrades, dou-ble drive & garage, large deck, garden shed, all backed by Crown land, priced below mar-ket value, $259,900. 1-509-344-9090
3-bdrm home on 5-acres 1.5 baths, sunken living room, vaulted ceiling,
fi replace insert, lrg kitchen, dining room, full bsmt,
hardwood fl oors, metal roof, cabin, greenhouse, many
upgrades, great views. Must see!
Asking $465,900 (250)426-5385
ESTATE - HOUSE, Wynndel Flats on 6.3/acres. Approx 1200sq.ft. main fl oor, 4/bdrms. 2 1/2/baths, 1 1/2 story + full bmnt. Exc. soil for gardening crops, grew strawberries for 40/yrs, asparagus for 10/yrs, now in hay. 1/acre fenced for pets + fenced front yard. Re-cent improvements- new as-phalt shingles on garage, new deck, siding, painting and re-pairs. $249,000obo. 250-866-5274
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3-bedroom trailer. Fridge, stove, washer,
dryer, dishwasher, furnace, carpets,
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Creston2310 COOK STREET
1880 sq ft. 3/Bdrm 2-4pc bath, 6 appliances, full base-ment, large rec room, extra room for shop or bedroom. Fenced back yard, storage shed, extra large carport
w/storage. Built 1979
By Appointment Only $196,500
250-428-2645
Small parcel of land minutes from Kimberley, great poten-tial, fi rst $45,000, price nego-tiable. (250)427-5120Wynndel- 1/BDRM 1/BATH house on 10 acres. Great view property on Elsie Holmes Rd. Older but well-maintained, ap-prox. 1000sq. ft. Lg l/rm, kitch-en/dining area, closed in porch & walk-in bsmt. Front balcony w/beautiful view of Creston Flats. Lg detached gar-age/workshop. Asking $250,000 obo 250-866-5274
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exchange for keeping all the money collectedfor table rentals.
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Rentals
Apt/Condo for Rent2-bdrm apt in Kimberley, fur-nished, util inc., $700/mth. (250)427-5137
Affordable & Reasonable Rent!!! 1 bedroom apart-ments!F/S, blinds, H/W, ab-solutely no pets, references, close to all amenities, starting at $400. Call (250)489-1906 (250)919-2075
CRANBROOK 1 bedroom apartments, $450/m includes utilities. Call (250)417-5806
WILSHIRE Apartments, cen-tral location, incl heat, hot wa-ter, games room, sauna, hot tub, n/p, n/s, n/parties, 1 & 2-bdrm units, 250-417-7379
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Commercial/Industrial
CrestonCOMMERCIAL BUILDING
3600 sq.ft.of Retail Space
Located DOWN TOWNExcellent High Traffi c Area
Plenty of Parking250-428-5240
Cottages / Cabins
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Duplex / 4 Plex2-bdrm upper fl oor in SxS du-plex, $1000/mth, util inc, W/D, n/s, n/p, Call 1 (250)581-0952
2 BDRM w/d d/washer in 4plex, 1304 10A St S Cbk, $750/mo, 2 units, 1 avail immed., 1 avail May 1. Call 250-426-6013
3-bdrm duplex, no stairs, close to schools, downtown in good area, double concrete driveway & storage shed, avail April 1. (250)489-3029
Duplex in Cranbrook, Gold Creek area, 1.4 acres, main fl oor has kitchen, dining area, living room, bedroom, bath & W/D, lower fl oor walk out basement w/living room, 1 bath, 2 bedrooms, furnace & storage. 2 great wells, green-house, lots of storage, refer-ences. For info, (250)489-3029
FOR rent - 4 bedroom, 2 bath-room unit in duplex. Non-smokers, pets negotiable. Ex-cellent location close to Hospi-tal, college, rec plex and bus route. 2 parking stalls per side. Call 250-919-1300 [email protected]
Large 2-bdrm upper suite in 4-plex, quiet area, own W/D, $900/mth, available May 1 (250)421-3889
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Modular Home Padsavailable in Cranbrook, Wycliffe and Invermere.
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Homes for RentBrand new upgrades in this 3-bdrm house, 2-bath, 5-appl, blinds, alley access, storage shed, n/s, n/parties, n/p, refer-ences, avail. April 1. Call (250)489-1906 (250)489-1015(250)919-2075
Recreation10 acres available for park-ing motorhomes & RV’s. 2500 9th St S.Monthly & yearly rates. (250)489-3090
Shared Accommodation
2-bdrm bsmt suite $1000 inc util, close to college & down-town, fully furnished, (250) 417-7674ROOM in clean-sober home in Marysville. Includes internet, w/d, hot tub, sauna, work out area,and comfortable shared areas. Suitable for working adults or students. $500 per month. 250-427-6120ROOMS for rent, incl util. Must be working or college student, $425/mo. Available immedi-ately. (250)426-2479
TownhousesSPARWOOD, 2-storey, 3-bdrm townhouse for rent w/full basement, close to school & rec centre. (250)425-4448
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Accessories/Parts
4 summer tires & 4 rims, 15”, fi ts Chev, $200. Call (250)417-0806Back fl ip topper, fi ts 8’ long-box Ford truck, brand new, ex. cond., paid $1000, asking $600 obo. Call (250)426-0927
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Cars - Domestic2004 Mercury Grand Marquis, 81,000km, loaded, remote starter, like new, $7450. (250)489-53502005 Chevrolet Aveo blue, 52,000km, remote start, sum-mer and winter tires. Great condition, $5500 obo. 250-427-8905.
2007 Toyota Corolla CE
automatic, well maintained driving
school car, just turned 100,000km,
$8500 fi rm. (250)421-1655
2008 Ford Mustang GT, 51,272km, auto, RWD, $17,995. Stock # T3058A. Denham Ford, DL# 30786, (250)426-6645 1800-663-3839denhamfordbc.com2013 Ford Mustang GT Con-vertible, California Special, 12,431km, 6-spd, auto, RWD, $38,995. Stock # P1936 Den-ham Ford, (250)426-6645 or 1-800-663-3839 DL# 30786denhamfordbc.com
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Commercial Vehicles1993 Western Star tandem dump truck with new hoist cyl-inder, front differential, rear leaf springs, front tires, king pins, batteries & rebuilt en-gine, 18-spd split shift, $21,000. (250)417-6543
Motorcycles1990 BMW K-1 motorcycle, low mileage, ex. cond., red & yellow, new tires, must be seen, best offer takes it. (250)426-8408
2000 KX125, new rear tire, new top end, good cond., $1500 obo. (250)529-7777
Motorcycle trailer, single rail, open, checkerboard aluminum body, tilt for easy loading, 13” wheels, new tires & spare, used very little, $800. (250)426-8408
Recreational/Sale1977 GMC Class A moto-rhome, 26’, good cond. inside & out, newer tires, must be seen! Rare model. Best offer takes it. (250)426-8408
1991 29’ Wilderness trailer, everything runs, in good cond., lots of upgrades, $7000. (250)420-1802
1998 17’ Forest River Sand-piper trailer, air, 3-way fridge, microwave, nice size bath-room with tub & shower, dry weight 2740 lbs, a nice, clean, light trailer in great shape, ask-ing $4800. 1 (250)402-3583
Homes for Rent
Transportation
Recreational/Sale1999 Vanguard 5th Wheel, great cond., non smokers, parked at RV lot since 2005, $7500 obo. (250)426-6798
2002 Frontier 24.5’ 5th Wheel, all amenities, ex. cond., tons of storage, $8300. (250)489-3888 (250)919-4246
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Recreational/Sale2004 Terry 5th Wheel, 29-1/2’ with slide, air, 8 cu.ft. fridge, microwave, stove, oven, back bedroom with bunks, queen-size bed in master bedroom with bathroom, tub, shower, pull out couch, can sleep up to 8 people, plenty of cupboard space, in good shape, asking $18,000. 1 (250)402-3583
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Homes for rentMarysville K6-304 Bachelor Suite $550/mth incl. util.
Ski Hill K1042 1 bdrm Townhouse $725/mth incl. util.
Gyro Park C01 1 bdm + Den Apt $700/mth + Util
Downtown C023 2 bdm House $1000/mth + util
Gyro Park C30 3 bdm 1/2 Duplex $925/mth + util
Near to Canadian Tire C2005 3 bdm upper level of house $900/mth incl. util.
Near to College C14 3 bdrm Townhouse $1200/mth + util
Gyro Park Area C07 4 bdrm Rancher Bungalow $1600/mth + util
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On December 9, 2012, at the Nelway Border Crossing, Salmo, B.C., Peace Officer(s) of the Salmo RCMP seized, at the time indicated, the subject property, described as: $10,100 USD, on or about 01:00 Hours.The subject property was seized because there was evidence that the subject property had been obtained by the commission of an offence (or offences) under section 354(1) (Possession of property obtained by crime) of the Criminal Code of Canada.Notice is hereby given that the subject property, CFO file Number: 2013-1459, is subject to forfeiture under Part 3.1 of the CFA and will be forfeited to the Government for disposal by the Director of Civil Forfeiture unless a notice of dispute is filed
with the Director within the time period set out in this notice.A notice of dispute may be filed by a person who claims to have an interest in all or part of the subject property. The notice of dispute must be filed within 60 days of the date upon which this notice is first published.You may obtain the form of a notice of dispute, which must meet the requirements of Section 14.07 of the CFA, from the Director’s website, accessible online at www.pssg.gov.bc.ca/civilforfeiture. The notice must be in writing, signed in the presence of a lawyer or notary public, and mailed to the Civil Forfeiture Office, PO Box 9234 Station Provincial Government, Victoria, B.C. V8W 9J1.
In the Matter of Part 3.1 (Administrative Forfeiture) of the Civil Forfeiture Act [SBC 2005, C. 29] the CFA
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On
now
at
your
BC
Buic
k D
eale
rs.
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ickd
eale
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a 1-
800-
GM
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ck i
s a
bran
d of
Gen
eral
Mot
ors
of C
anad
a. *
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rs a
pply
to
the
purc
hase
, fin
ance
or
leas
e of
201
3 Bu
ick
Vera
no (
1SB)
, 20
13 B
uick
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lave
(1S
D)
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pped
as
desc
ribed
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eigh
t of
$1,
550
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uded
in
purc
hase
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e an
d fin
ance
pay
men
t. Lic
ense
, in
sura
nce,
reg
istra
tion,
PPS
A,
adm
inis
tratio
n fe
es a
nd ta
xes
not i
nclu
ded.
Dea
lers
are
fre
e to
set
ind
ivid
ual p
rices
. Lim
ited
time
offe
rs w
hich
may
not
be
com
bine
d w
ith o
ther
offe
rs a
nd a
re s
ubje
ct to
cha
nge
with
out n
otic
e. L
imite
d tim
e of
fers
w
hich
may
not
be
com
bine
d w
ith o
ther
offe
rs,
and
are
subj
ect t
o ch
ange
with
out n
otic
e. O
ffers
app
ly to
qua
lified
ret
ail c
usto
mer
s in
the
BC B
uick
GM
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eale
r M
arke
ting
Ass
ocia
tion
area
onl
y. D
eale
r or
der
or tr
ade
may
be
requ
ired.
GM
CL
may
mod
ify,
exte
nd o
r te
rmin
ate
this
offe
r in
w
hole
or
in p
art a
t any
tim
e w
ithou
t not
ice.
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ditio
ns a
nd li
mita
tions
app
ly. S
ee d
eale
r fo
r de
tails
. †1
.9%
/2.9
9% p
urch
ase
finan
cing
offe
red
on a
ppro
ved
cred
it by
RBC
Fin
anci
al/T
D A
uto
Fina
ncin
g/Sc
otia
bank
for
84
mon
ths.
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es f
rom
oth
er le
nder
s w
ill v
ary.
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n pa
ymen
t, tra
de
and/
or s
ecur
ity d
epos
it m
ay b
e re
quire
d. M
onth
ly p
aym
ent
and
cost
of b
orro
win
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ill v
ary
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ndin
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am
ount
bor
row
ed a
nd d
own
paym
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trade
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ampl
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t 1.
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, th
e m
onth
ly p
aym
ent
is $
127/
$132
for
84
mon
ths.
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t of
bor
row
ing
is $
685/
$1,0
88,
tota
l ob
ligat
ion
is $
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11,0
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n a
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ary
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and
sec
urity
de
posi
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be
requ
ired.
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al o
blig
atio
n is
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ptio
n to
pur
chas
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leas
e en
d is
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/$18
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plu
s ap
plic
able
taxe
s. O
ther
leas
e op
tions
ava
ilabl
e. *
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id a
t par
ticip
atin
g G
M d
eale
rshi
ps i
n C
anad
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ly. O
ffer
of o
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clud
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xes)
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tro-C
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ance
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tility
veh
icle
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ch 1
, 20
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o A
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30,
2013
and
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men
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an
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tiona
l $0
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r ex
clud
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hevr
olet
and
GM
C p
icku
p tru
cks.
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you
r pa
rtici
patin
g G
M d
eale
r fo
r de
tails
. C
ards
val
id a
s of
72
hour
s af
ter
deliv
ery.
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CL
is n
ot r
espo
nsib
le f
or l
ost,
stole
n or
dam
aged
car
ds.
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car
d is
iss
ued
by S
unco
r En
ergy
Pro
duct
s Pa
rtner
ship
and
is
subj
ect
to t
he t
erm
s an
d co
nditi
ons
of th
e Su
ncor
Ene
rgy
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ucts
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ersh
ip G
ift C
ard
Agr
eem
ent.
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ds v
alid
onl
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par
ticip
atin
g Pe
tro-C
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tail
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tions
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d ot
her
appr
oved
loca
tions
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d no
t red
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able
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cas
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ay m
odify
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tend
or
term
inat
e th
is O
ffer
for
any
reas
on i
n w
hole
or
in p
art
at a
ny t
ime
with
out
notic
e. P
etro
-Can
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cor
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gy b
usin
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rade
mar
k of
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cor
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nc.
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wer
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pone
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arra
nty.
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ear/
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ew V
ehic
le L
imite
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arra
nty.
Con
ditio
ns a
nd li
mita
tions
ap
ply.
~O
nSta
r se
rvic
es r
equi
re v
ehic
le e
lect
rical
sys
tem
(in
clud
ing
batte
ry)
wire
less
ser
vice
and
GPS
sat
ellit
e si
gnal
s to
be
avai
labl
e an
d op
erat
ing
for
feat
ures
to
func
tion
prop
erly.
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tar
acts
as a
link
to
exis
ting
emer
genc
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rvic
e pr
ovid
ers.
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scrip
tion
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ice
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eem
ent
requ
ired.
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all 1
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(1-8
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r O
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s an
d C
ondi
tions
, Pr
ivac
y Po
licy
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deta
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nd s
yste
m li
mita
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dditi
onal
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orm
atio
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n be
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nd i
n th
e O
nSta
r O
wne
r’s G
uide
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ting
in a
ccor
danc
e w
ith a
ppro
ved
Tran
spor
t C
anad
a te
st m
etho
ds.
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act
ual f
uel c
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mpt
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may
var
y. ≠
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mor
e in
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atio
n vi
sit i
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ratin
gs.
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r on
ly v
alid
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m A
pril
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013
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pril
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e “P
rogr
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l cus
tom
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dent
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re c
urre
ntly
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ing
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ram
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uick
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cern
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cros
se,
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ve a
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it to
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ds th
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rcha
se,
leas
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ory
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r of
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elig
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ick
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no,
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l, La
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se.
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y on
e (1
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dit m
ay b
e ap
plie
d pe
r el
igib
le v
ehic
le s
ale.
Offe
r is
tran
sfer
able
to
a f
amily
mem
ber
livin
g in
the
sam
e ho
useh
old
(pro
of o
f ad
dres
s re
quire
d).
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offe
r m
ay n
ot b
e re
deem
ed f
or c
ash
and
may
not
be
com
bine
d w
ith c
erta
in o
ther
con
sum
er i
ncen
tives
ava
ilabl
e on
GM
veh
icle
s. T
he $
1,00
0 cr
edit
incl
udes
tax
es.
As
part
of t
he t
rans
actio
n, d
eale
r w
ill
requ
est c
urre
nt v
ehic
le r
egis
tratio
n an
d/or
insu
ranc
e to
pro
ve o
wne
rshi
p. G
MC
L re
serv
es th
e rig
ht to
am
end
or te
rmin
ate
this
offe
r, in
who
le o
r in
par
t, at
any
tim
e w
ithou
t prio
r no
tice.
Voi
d w
here
pro
hibi
ted
by la
w.
Add
ition
al c
ondi
tions
and
lim
itatio
ns a
pply.
See
you
r G
M d
eale
r fo
r de
tails
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APRIL 5BETTER AT HOME-United Way helping seniors remain indepen-dant. Public input meet-ing 9am-12 noon with light lunch provided at the Days Inn Ballroom. Call to reister 250-489-4593 or 250-464-4889 or email [email protected] KOOTENAY OUTDOOR CLUB (EKOC) Spring Potluck and AGM 5:30 p.m. Cranbrook Society For Community Living, 1402 1st St S. Admission: Free with Potluck dish - bring own plate and cutlery. Non-members welcome. To join EKOC, 1-year memberships are $30 family; $20 single. Con-tact: Darlene Soper, Email: [email protected]. Put "EKOC" in the subject line of your email.
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GIRL GUIDES OF CANADA will be selling our Spring Girl Guide Cookies at: Wal-Mart, Safeway, Save-On-Foods and Tamarack Centre 10 am to 4pm $5.00 boxTHE GOGO GRAN-NIES OF KIMBERLEY are having a fund raiser African Dinner at 6pm at the Old Bauernhaus! There will be a Silent Auction, Door Prizes, Great Food there will be a No Host Bar and the cost of this fun evening is $55 per person. It is real-ly something that no one should miss! For tickets and more Information be contact Ruth at 250-427-2706AN EVENING with your NDP candidate & friends. Join us for an evening of music with folk/rock band "The Bickertons" and story telling with Corky Evans & Anne Edwards. Studio Stage Door, 7 pm. Re-freshments served. Info., 250-489-1422. LADIES DOUBLE DART TOURNEY Cranbrook Legion. Reg-istration 9:30. Start time 10:00. For more info call Rob Martin 250-489-1273SOCIAL DANCE, held Monthly at the Cranbrook Seniors Hall on 2nd St. South, with music provided by the Great Canadian Barn Dance of Hill Spring, Alberta. Come out from 7-11 with friends and family for a night of great dance music and fun. $10 Admission. Light lunch served. Call 250.489.2720 ... Alcohol Free Premise
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