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Friday, March 15, 2013
Community Connections boostGaming grant gives $40,000 for Cranbrook Women’s Resource Centre.
page A18
Your Collision Repair Professionals
1005 Cranbrook St. N.
250-426-6503
Kootenay ICE vs. CalgaryThe Calgary Hitmen challenge the Kootenay ICE tonight at 7 p.m. at Western Financial Place.
HOURS 9 am - 11 pm 7 days a week
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New medical fundingRural doctor funding program garners new anesthesiologist for city.
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2013 PARCEL TAX ROLL REVIEW
WATER AND SEWER FRONTAGE
TAX ROLLS
The Corporation of the City of Cranbrook has completed improvements to the water and sewer systems that are to be supported in part by a frontage tax levy imposed under the following bylaws:
A. Water Frontage Tax Amendment Bylaw No. 3675, 2009
B. Sewer Frontage Tax Amendment Bylaw No. 3736, 2011
Notices will be sent the week of March 25, 2013, to each property owner where a change in frontage has occurred. These notices will state the actual and taxable frontage for the property and the frontage tax rates for 2013.
The Parcel Tax Roll Review Panel will be held on the 22nd day of April 2013, at 3:00 p.m. in the Council Chamber at City Hall, 40 - 10th Avenue South, Cranbrook, BC, for the purpose of hearing complaints to:
A. The names of owners of parcels of landB. The actual frontage of parcels of landC. The taxable frontage of parcels of land
A complaint shall not be heard unless notice of the complaint has been made in writing to the office of the Collector prior to 4:30 p.m. on the 19th day of April, 2013.
The College of the Rockies’ Certified Dental Assistant Program is providing dental care services to the public. Preference will be given to children aged 6 - 16.
First appointment: checkup and x-rays with the Dentist at the clinic.
Second appointment: scaling with Hygienist.
Third appointment: cleaning (fissure sealants, if needed). Note: the second and third appointments may be combined depending upon the length of time needed.
Examinations will be scheduled on specified days in April. All interested parties must be examined by a dentist to prescribe treatment. Subsequent appointments will be scheduled in May. These appointments will be booked after the examination appointment.
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Constituency Office:100c Cranbrook Street NorthCranbrook, BC V1C 3P9
1. The Government has introduced legislation that will allow for better integration of nurses within the health care system. By bringing Licensed Practical Nurses and Registered Nurses together into the same bargaining unit, LPNs will be able to play an expanded role in the nursing care team.
2. Nearly 70 per cent of Licensed Practical Nurses (LPNs) voted by secret ballot to change their union representation from the HEU to the BCNU. We support this change and we support the secret ballot that enabled LPN’s to speak freely without pressure. Freedom of choice is an integral part of democracy.
3. It’s our responsibility to ensure that the wishes of BC’s Licensed Practical Nurses are recognized, as expressed through their recent vote – a process that was certified by the Labour Relations Board of BC.
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by Kathleen Thomas
For many seniors, there are common concerns about life-style as they age. Many wonder how they will manage their own homes in their older years or what kind of personal care they might be able to afford. For seniors on a limited income, these concerns can be especially pressing as lim-ited resources tend to mean fewer options.
Fortunately, a new model of retirement living is helping to alleviate those fears. Retirement living communities across the country are working with provin-cial, federal and local authorities to make seniors of all income lev-els equally welcome in their facil-ities. In Kimberley, Garden View Village has made a commitment to low-income seniors a priority.
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In addition to the hospitality services, residents can enjoy peace of mind knowing they don’t have to worry about extra bills because all utilities including water, sewer, heat, air conditioning and cable are also included.
Garden View Village is within walking distance of the beautiful Cominco Gardens and is a five minute drive to the shops, restau-rants and services in the Platzl, as well as to the town’s medical clin-ic. The region provides many rec-reational opportunities, including award-winning golf courses, beau-tiful nature parks and world-class resorts.
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by Tom Fletcher
The B.C. government and the B.C Medical Association are offer-ing doctors a $100,000 bonus to relocate to se-lected rural communi-ties for three years.
The latest incentive is on top of a program to forgive student debt for doctors who will set up a medical practice out-side urban areas, and other inducements to graduating and foreign doctors to venture out-side large cities.
Health Minister Mar-garet MacDiarmid and BCMA president Dr. Shelley Ross an-nounced the program Wednesday. Both said it was a difficult task picking the most needy locations, and ex-pressed hope that it is successful and can be expanded.
In the Interior Health Authority, Princeton and Clearwater are funded for two general practitioners each, and Nakusp gets one. Cran-brook is funded for one anesthesiologist.
In Northern Health, the fund will be offered for one general prac-titioner each in Burns Lake, Chetwynd, Ha-zelton, Kitimat and Tumbler Ridge. Ques-nel is funded for one internal medicine in-ternist, and Terrace is funded for one anesthe-siologist.
In Vancouver Coastal region, one general practitioner each is funded for Bella Coola and Pemberton.
In the Vancouver Is-land Health Authority, Port Hardy is funded for two general practi-tioners and Port Alberni gets the only emergency physician provided for in the program. Tofino and Galiano Island are funded for one general practitioner each.
MacDiarmid, a fam-ily doctor in Rossland before going into poli-tics, said these won’t be typical office-based medical practices. The GP positions will in-volve hospital and resi-dential care, supported by a relief physician program so doctors can
take some weekends and vacations.
Some involve “out-reach” visits to even more remote communi-ties, including aborigi-nal villages.
The program is fund-ed out of the $10 mil-lion rural recruitment budget agreed to in the latest fee agreement with the BCMA. B.C. spends about $100 mil-lion on these programs, including one to pro-vide continuing medi-cal training for remote doctors.
Ross said some of the communities have had great difficulty keeping doctors, and some have lost all resident phy-sicians at times. The program is open to new graduates, physicians from out of province and qualified foreign doctors.
“We’re short of doc-tors, even in downtown Vancouver,” Ross said.
Eligible doctors will get $50,000 up front and the rest after one year, with repayment required if they don’t stay for three years.
Province offers medical funding
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Gregarious Gardener
New in the NurseryIt is an extremely exciting time to be a gardener here
in the East Kootenay and a fabulous time to consider adding some awesome new trees and shrubs to your landscape. This season, 2013, is a remarkable year in that there are so many new introductions available on the market. We have worked hard to make sure that we can bring these fascinating new plants to you, to add to your garden for this year.
Many years you will see introductions of a couple of new plants, well ones that are hardy for our area anyway, but this year is truly special, because there are new fruit trees and shrubs, new hydrangeas, ninebarks, roses, weigela, spirea and even maples. In fact, there are so many introductions, I will need this and next week’s column to fit them all in.
Everyone loves fruiting trees and shrubs, and we are all concerned about not only the cost of food, but more importantly where our food is coming from. We have heard this time and again, and are constantly striving to bring new fruit producing plants to you, so that you can be sure where your food is coming from. Of course, all these plants are locally grown in the East Kootenay.
The fruiting shrubs I am most excited about for this spring are the Black Huckleberry, the Goji Berry and the Navaho Blackberry. Who doesn’t love huckleberry and now everyone can try growing huckleberry in their garden. No more fighting with the bears for the harvest in the bush. This huckleberry will grow in sun or shade conditions and will produce an abundant harvest once it matures in a few years. Be careful not to baby this bush too much as it will actually be happier with less attention.
Unless you have really not been paying attention to health reports recently, you surely have heard about the benefits of the goji berry. The goji berry is high in antioxidants which is said to slow the aging process, boost the immune system, and may even help in lowering cholesterol levels. Sounds pretty fabulous and there are a myriad of ways they can be consumed: fresh, dried, cooked, in teas or juices and wines. This is a nice well mannered shrub that does not need a ton of attention, but I would recommend a sheltered spot for it, as it prefers a little protection from our harsh winters.
The one fruit bush that I am most excited about this year is the Navaho Blackberry. Big deal you may say - we can't grown blackberries reliably in Zone 4 anyway. Now hold on a minute! This blackberry is Zone 4 hardy, so we can grow it in Cranbrook and area and the icing on the cake, it is deer resistant. Yes, deer resistant blackberry and the reports so far are good that the deer are staying away.
Although they are more grown for their spectacular flower display, roses can also supply you with a harvest of rose hips to make tea, syrup and even jam. Rose breeders are not disappointing with this year’s offering of new varieties.
There is ‘Liberty Bell’, a new dark red floribunda rose. What makes it so special is that it is an own-root, meaning it is not grafted and is considered hardier than other floribunda roses.
There are also a couple of new introductions to the Canadian Artist series of roses. These are ‘Bill Reid’, named after the artist who played a pivotal role in the introduction of the great art traditions of the indigenous people of the Northwest Coast to the rest of Canada and the world. Bill Reid is a beautiful yellow rose that at maturity is about 3 feet tall and 2 ½ feet wide, making it a great addition almost anywhere in the garden.
There is also ‘Campfire’, which is named after a stunning painting by Thomas Thomson of the same name. The painting is considered a masterpiece in design and colour, and the rose that bears its name is described as an extremely hardy and low maintenance rose which flowers in smouldering blends of yellows and reds.
There are also a few new Easy Elegance roses this year, including ‘Super Hero’ and ‘All the Rage’. ‘Super Hero’ boasts clusters of perfect hybrid tea shaped red blossoms that stand out against green satiny foliage. ‘All the Rage’, as the suggests really will be all the rage this season with ever-blooming colour from tight coral buds that open to a glowing yellow center with apricot petals. Easy Elegance roses are strong performers with good disease resistance and a proven performance.
Stay tuned next week for a look at the new ornamental shrubs and trees for 2013.
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2013 – 2017 Five Year Financial Plan – Public Consultation Ends March 15City Council invites participation regarding the 2013 – 2017 Five Year Financial Plan before it is adopted.Copies of the document are available for pick up at City Hall or by downloading it from the City’s website – www.cranbrook.ca.Written submissions are invited from the public and will be considered by Council at a Special Meeting on Monday March 18, 2013 at 2:30pm in Council Chambers at City Hall.Written submissions must be received at City Hall by 4:00pm MT on Friday March 15, 2013.
RemindersMonday March 18, 2013 – Regular
Council Meeting @ 6pm Wednesday March 20, 2013 –
Brown Bag Lunch @ 12noon Saturday March 23, 2013
– Co� ee With � e Mayor (Hot Shots
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Written submissions must be received at City Hall by 4:00pm MT on Friday March 15, 2013.
RemindersRemindersMonday March 18, 2013 – Regular
Council Meeting @ 6pm Wednesday March 20, 2013 –
Brown Bag Lunch @ 12noon Saturday March 23, 2013
– Co� ee With � e Mayor (Hot Shots
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Noise Bylaw� is bylaw is designed to a� ord all residents quiet enjoyment of their own property, while being considerate of others in the neighbourhood. Under the bylaw, noise is interpreted as any unreasonable disturbance not normally expected at any given time of the day or night. In regard to construction, no person in the City shall undertake any type of construction work before 7am or a� er 10pm. No construction for pro� t or gain can be undertaken on a Sunday, without explicit written approval by the City Engineer. Visit our website and click on ‘Bylaws’ for more on all of our City bylaws.
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Each year, for the past six, Aveda Canada has mobilized its network in an inspiring demonstra-tion of support for clean water rights and access in Africa.
Our key fundraising project includes the 7th annual Walk for Water held across the nation on April 22, 2013. This walk will unite Water Warriors such as myself
from 16 cities nation-wide in a 6 km walk, this is the average distance a young girl or woman in East Africa must walk to access clean water. Through the walk we aim to generate aware-ness to the global water crisis.
The walk gives people a fi rst hand experience about the long distances women have to travel to even reach drinking water. This year will be
my third 6km Walk for Water with the Aveda Institute Calgary, where I attended cosmetol-ogy school in 2011 and 2012.
Last year, our school raised over $10,000 and Canada-wide the cam-paign resulted in over $529,000. Aveda’s life-time contribution has now exceeded $1.8 mil-lion, enough to provide clean water and sanita-tion to 72,000 people!
My personal goal is to raise at least $1,000
through fundraising in our community. I will be giving 10% off any of my clients hair services at The Vanity Room Sa-
lon and Day Spa, Cran-brook, to anyone who donates!
Please contact myself at 250-489-2022 if you
are interested in donat-ing, or to book a hair appointment, or if you would like to join our team and walk please
contact Kelli-Rae Ennis, director of the Aveda institute Calgary at 403-264-5053 ext 4 for more information.
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Soft water can re-duce detergent use by
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Gas storage tank household water heaters that run on hard water have as much as a 48 percent loss of efficien-cy, whereas those oper-ating on soft water can maintain their original efficiency rating over a 15-year lifetime.Healthier plumbing
Hard water scale buildup not only attacks appliances, but clogs pipes, slows drains and constricts the rate of water flow from show-erheads by up to 75 per cent. Soft water keeps these “lines” open and prevents the need for costly plumbing repairs.
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March 11Cranbrook & District Arts Council. Clay workshop - with Colleen Routley, daily, 1.00 – 4.00 pm from 11. March 2013 to 21. March 2013
March 13CALLING ALL FISH-ERMEN & WOMEN Camaraderie, tips, hints, special events, guest speakers and more. Meet at the Canadian Super-store Community Room at 7pm. FMI 250-489-5856.ARMCHAIR TRAV-ELLER - SpAIN/pOR-TuGAL/MOROCCO WITH SHARON pRINz. Join us for refreshments after the show and a visit with your neighbours. Silver Collection. proceeds to the Wasa Community Hall, 7:30 pm.BC GOVERNMENT RETIRED Employees Association, Rocky Mountain Branch lun-cheon meeting, Bavar-ian Chalet, Sam Steele Room, 12 noon. Guest speaker: Driver's Licence Department. Jack Sel-man, 250-489-5930. KIMBERLEy GAR-DEN CLuB MARCH program: The Care and Overwintering of Summer-Blooming Ten-der Bulbs. Selkirk High School Library 7-9 pm. New members welcome.
For more info: Nola 250-427-1948.
March 14CRANBROOK & DIS-TRICT ARTS COuN-CIL, Life Drawing – with Michael Flisak, every Thursday 6.30 to 9.30 pm from 14. March 2013 to 11. April 2013OpEN HOuSE. you are cordially invited to attend the 40th Anniver-sary Celebration of the Charter of Cranbrook First Toastmasters in the Lecture Theatre, College of the Rockies, 7-9 pm. Refreshments will be served...There is no charge to attend this fun filled event. Come and find out what Toast-masters can do for you! RSVp Elizabeth at 489-5013 or email [email protected]
March 15CRANBROOK & DIS-TRICT ARTS COuN-CIL Acting 1- with Jenni-fer pierre, 15.March 6.30 -9.00 pm & . 16 . March 10.00 – 3.00 pm
March 16THE CRANBROOK SENIORS HALL is the place to dance this evening from 7-11 pm with Music provided by THE DON DAVIES QuARTET. Come out with your friends and family for ‘ A wee bit of Song, a wee bit of
Fun’. Adm. $10. Re-freshments served. For a Monthly Dance Schedule call Flo 250.489.2720LuCK O'THE IRISH Saint patrick Spring Tea. Serving dainty sandwich-es & sweets. Bake sale. Admission $5. 1-3pm. Catholic Church Hall. Everyone welcome. .ST pATRICK TEA & BAKE SALE, 1-3pm, Senior Citizens Hall, Branch 11, 125-17th Ave. S., Cranbrook. Judy, 426-2436
March 18CRANBROOK GAR-DEN CLuB MEET-ING, new meeting place - in the hall of the Christ Church Anglican, 4-13th Ave S. We meet on the 3rd Monday of each month, 7 pm. Come out & join us. New mem-bers always welcome. April, 778-517-1222.
March 19THE EAST KOOTENAy RAIL-WAy pENSIONERS ASSOCIATION Social Luncheon 12:30 pm at the Bavarian Chalet ( Day's Inn ) 600 Cranbrook,St. N.Cranbrook BC RSVp Mar.15th 2013. All Rail-way Retiree's and Spous-es are welcome. for futher information,please Con-tact Secretary Frances Allen at 250-426-2720 Or Charlie Bichon at 250-426-2171
March 20FREE puBLIC SWIMS at Kimberley Rec Centre, persons 18 & under must be accompanied by an adult, 6-7pm. Sponsored by Exact Tax. KOOTENAy BACK-COuNTRy HORSE-MEN general meeting, 7 pm at Superstore meet-ing room. Dedicated to the preservation of access for Canadians to use horses and mules on public land. Join us for a meeting or call for info. Lindsay, 250-427-5161.
March 21pLEASE JOIN uS FOR HOMEMADE SOup & A BuN, Cranbrook
united Church, corner of Baker & 12th Ave. 11:30am-1:30pm. Lunch includes 3 choices of soup, bun toppings, des-sert squares & beverage. Vegetarian & gluten free choices. Students $5. Adults $7. All profits to charity. uNITED WAy CRANBROOK AND KIMBERLEy invites supporters to an Appre-ciation Buffet Breakfast at the Heritage Inn, Cranbrook at 7:00 to 9:00am, $10 paid at the door. RSVp before March 18th 250-426-8833 or [email protected]
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service and commitment at East Kootenay Realty for 26 years!
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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. (downtown by Safeway)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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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!
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The Board of Education of School District No. 5 seeks
Public Input into the 2013/2014 Annual Budget
Tuesday, March 5, 2013Fernie Secondary School
6:00 pmTuesday, March 26, 2013Board Office, Cranbrook
4:00 pmIf you wish to make a presentation to the Board, please contact Jean Skerik at 250-417-2055 or by email at [email protected] by 1:00 p.m. on Friday, March 1st for presentations in Fernie and by 1:00 p.m. on Monday March 25th for presentations in Cranbrook.An estimate of the amount of time necessary for your presentation is required in order to be included on the agenda. Allotted time is 10 minutes per presentation.Presentations to the Board will be accepted in writing if you are unable to attend or if you do not wish to attend the meeting.
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The Community Con-nections Society of Southeast BC is receiv-ing a Community Gam-ing Grant from the B.C. government worth a to-tal of $40,000.
Across British Colum-bia, 171 recipients will share $7,173,500 in the latest round of grants.
“The Community Connections Society of Southeast BC has provided years of sup-port, placing our com-munity at the forefront of their agenda. I am very pleased to see this dedicated organization receive $40,000, so they can continue to meet the increasing demand on their services,” said Kootenay East MLA Bill Bennett.
Recipients in this round of grants include programs for Human and Social Services, Arts and Culture, and Sport.
“Community Connec-tions Society is very grateful to be the re-cipient of a Community Gaming Grant again this year for the Cran-brook Women’s Re-source Centre. We were pleased to also learn that our application for Cranbrook Family Con-nections and the Koote-nay Child Development Centre was supported as well with a grant. These grants will help to ensure sustainability for these vital hubs of services in our commu-nity. We need to say a big thank you to MLA Bill Bennett for his ad-vocacy and support in this regard,” said Gwen Noble, Executive Di-rector, Community Connections Society of Southeast BC.
Community Gam-ing Grants help local groups provide impor-tant services for B.C. families.
Community Connections gets government boostPHOTO SUBMITTED
MLA Bill Bennett with Gaming Grant recipient Gwen Noble, the execu-tive director of Commu-nity Connections Society of B.C.
St. Patty’s PartyMarch 16
$25 for regular & special bingo plays, buffet & prizes
Meeting 7:00pm – LibraryApril 4 Grad Historian Forms Available
- Reminder to all students that if you leave the school premises at any time during the day, you do need to sign-out in the office and then sign back in when you return.
- Reminder to those Grade 12 students, who still have not completed their online post sec-ondary choices form, they are listed on the board down the main hallway from the office. Please make sure you complete your PSI choices if you plan to attend a post secondary institution this September. If you have any questions, please see Mrs. Taylor in the Counseling Office.
- The Mount Baker local online scholarship application form is now available. There are also local scholarships available in the Counseling Office. The deadline is March 28th.
- Students who want to participate in ACE-IT in September of 2013 need to hand their applica-tions in to the counseling office as soon as pos-sible.
- Please check the Student page for Graduation Information. All announcements will be posted on this page.
All students will receive reports cards on Wednesday April 24th, 2013.
Pink Day Success!On Wednesday Feb 27th, Mount Baker students were encouraged to wear
pink to support Anti- Bullying. This day is a nation wide campaign that prevents all forms of bullying. By wearing pink, the students demonstrated their support for diversity and acceptance. In addition, The Kootenay Ice showed their support by selling hockey tickets on March 2, 2013 for $10 to anyone who dressed in pink calling it “Pink the Rink”. The rink was flooded in pink patterns showing respect toward Anti-Bullying campaigns nation wide. Thumbs up to those who took a stand and wore pink on Anti-Bullying day!
Métis Youth Cultural Camp
A SOLID thank-you to everyone that partici-pated in the Métis Youth Cultural Camp,
Feb 27, 28 and March 1st. There were 90 Ab-original students (mainly Métis youth) and 40 Métis Elders! They had historical plays called Koo-koo-shint, had workshops called Sash Fin-ger Weaving, Métis Beading, Employment and Training, La Barouche, Impact of Residential School, Métis Jigging and Music, Métis in the Arts and Michif Language. They also enjoyed a delicious Traditional Métis Dinner. The experi-ence was engaging and rewarding to all involved and will not soon be forgotten.
MBSS Tree-Cycle ProjectMount Baker Secondary is offering students a chance to save the environ-
ment just for enjoying a hot beverage! Students who take pleasure in drink-ing purchased hot drinks are given the opportunity to receive gift cards donated to the school by local businesses. All students can enter by rinsing out their paper cup, filling out a slip for the draw, then placing their empty cup on the tree. Once the tree is full, prizes will be awarded! It’s an easy and rewarding way to contribute to saving the environment. HAVE FUN!
Good Ol’ Votes Mount Baker’s Good Ol’ Goats have made some serious ground in
CBC’s Searchlights contest to find Canada’s Best New Artist! The band itself had an hour long interview on the morning of Tuesday March 5th with CBC after they became ranked amongst the top 5 in B.C. It is out-standing to see the amount of enthusiasm, and the endless support the community has shown for these young artists. Please share this exciting news with your family and friends! The previous round of voting ended Thursday March 7th. However, you can check the contest out yourself at the link below:
www.music.cbc.ca/#/searchlight-radio-west To learn more about the Goats themselves and their music, check out
their website at goodolgoats.com
Blue Creek’s Outfitting
Guiding ProgramAre you a student at Mount Baker that loves
horses, the great outdoors, and hunting and fish-ing? If so, there’s a great opportunity for you! Blue Creek Outfitter, in McBride B.C., is offer-ing students a chance to gain a little more knowl-edge about how to travel with horses, or by foot in the wilderness. They also offer a program that deals with all you need to know about how to hunt and fish. For more information visit www.bcoutfitter.com/guides, or visit Mrs. Taylor in the counseling office.
Drumheller Dribble. The Senior Boys Basketball team went to Drumheller last Friday March 1 & 2nd to compete in the Dynos Sr. Boys DVSS, (Drumheller Valley Secondary School) Invitational Tournament. Our boys won 3 out of 3 games, taking first place! All the players played well, and played as a team. They all worked hard as each game was very close, especially the last 2 games, which made for exciting basketball. The boys are now getting ready to go to the AAA Senior Boys Basketball Provincials, which starts March 12th in Langley. “Go BOYS Go”!
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WORK WITH USThompson Creek Metals, a growing diversified metals company, is building the Mount Milligan copper gold mine in north central BC. This new mine is scheduled to come into production in the second half of 2013 and the project team has recently surpassed 3.8 million hours without a lost time incident. If you are interested in joining a safety-first culture, we are currently looking for talented people to join our team in the following areas:Finance and Administration Manager - responsible for the accounting functions for the operation and have a month end reporting responsibility to the Denver head office. Must have their accounting designation and should have 5-10 years accounting experience at a high level and preferably mining or related heavy industry experience The position is an onsite position, 5X2 schedule 8 hours per day.(2) Senior Accountants - responsible for accounts payable, monthly reporting systems, preparation of monthly financial statements and coordination and preparation of year end audit files. Must have a minimum of (3) years and have or working towards their professional designations. Mill Maintenance General Foreman – In this position you will supervise a multi-shift operations department and partner with the metallurgy and operations departments to safely achieve ore throughput and metal extraction goals.Mill Operations Supervisor - responsible for the supervision of Mill Operations Technicians in a positive and productive manner.Health and Safety Superintendent - to proactively manage the operational requirements in the development, implementation and review of strategy, policy, procedures, standards and practices to achieve best practices for a secure, safe and healthy work environment.HR Generalist - reporting to the HR manager, you will be primarily responsible for providing expertise across employee relations, and remuneration and benefits, as well as supporting efforts to earn Mount Milligan a reputation as an employer of choice.
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package in line with qualifications and experience. To be consideredfor our team, please send a cover letter and your resume to:
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OBITUARYRichard Lofstrom "Dick"
August 30, 1936 - March 10, 2013It is with deep sadness we announce Richard passing peace-fully at home with his wife and friends by his side.Richard led a long and happy life. He was a kind and gentle man with great zest for life. He had a wonderful dry sense of humour that made everyone laugh. He was extremely fond of children and dogs.Richard spent over 50 years work-
ing underground, 35 1/2 years for Teck Cominco. He loved mining, gold panning, carpentry, camping, music and spending his time with his wife, family, friends and his special companion Max.He is survived by his beloved wife Carolyn "Carly", brother Jim (Jean), sister-in-law Anne, all his children, grandchil-dren and great grandchildren, all of whom he loved dearly. He is also survived by a large loving extended family and many wonderful long-time friends.At Richard's request, there will be no funeral service. In lieu of flowers, those wishing to honour Richard may do so by making a memorial donation to either the B.C. Children’s Hospital Foundation, 938 - 28th Avenue West, Vancouver, British Columbia, V5Z 4H4 or the East Kootenay S.P.C.A., Box 2, Cranbrook, British Columbia, V1C 4H6.
"I'll be looking at the moon but I'll be seeing you"Cremation entrusted to McPherson Funeral Service.
Condolences for the family can be offered at:www.mcphersonfh.com
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the wonderful care mom received for the
past 11 years.
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We are seeking candidates to fill a full-time bookkeeping/financial manager position in our group of Companies consisting of nightly rentals, property management and property services in several corporations located in Fernie.
Our accounting systems are Quick Books and resort lodging software, RDP (Resort Data Processing). Comfortable skills with other accounting software systems while performing bookkeeping, financial management and financial reporting are required.
Candidates should possess verifiable academic background and including enrollment in a professional accounting course of studies or university/college training.
The position requires that the successful candidate to provide data input through several corporate ledgers, provide high-level management of our various accounting systems and inter corporate activity. The candidate will work closely with the external accounting companies on the year end reporting.
The position is available immediately and includes competitive remuneration and related benefits.
Please forward written resumes to the following no later than March 26, 2013:
Are you the type of person who is community-minded, knows the value of excellent customer service, and enjoys interaction with other people? Then, we would like to offer a turnkey package, complete with a proven operating system, full training, and on-going support by a national franchisor. Asking price reduced from $299,000 to $289,000 plus inventory (franchisee selling due to medical issues.) If this opportunity is of interest to you, please contact Jeff Urquhart at 1-800-661-7682 (ext. 273) or [email protected]
The College of the Rockies is a learner-centered institution. We invite all qualified applicants who value high quality program delivery and customer service excellence to apply for…
Regular Full-time, Cranbrook
Please quote competition numbers: 13-FA-03
For a full description of these job postings and instructions on how to apply visit:www.cotr.bc.ca/hrd/postings.asp
REQUEST FOR EXPRESSIONS OF INTEREST
FACILITATORS The East Kootenay Division of Family Practice and Shared Care - Partners in Care Initiative are seeking to engage qualified contractors to provide facilitation services to ongoing health initiatives.We are looking for individuals with strong facilitation skills, who have experience in strategic planning and World Café, and working with non-profit and government agencies. The facilitator will be responsible to design, plan and control the group process. The main responsibilities include:
discussions
content neutral
accomplish the group’s work
Required Abilities:
population groups
and when to be neutral
outcomesContract Details:Please provide expected hourly and contract
deliverables. Some travel required within the East Kootenay region. Contract on an as-needed basis.Please respond by email to: [email protected] for submission is by: March 21, 2013
The College of the Rockies is a learner-centered institution. We invite all qualified applicants who value high quality program delivery and customer service excellence to apply for…
For a full description of these job postings and instructions on how to apply visit:www.cotr.bc.ca/hrd/postings.asp
Accounts Payable ClerkGolden Life has expanded again and has an opening for a qualified accounts payable clerk in our busy accounting office.Preference will be given to candidates with larger company experience. Knowledge of Great Plains and Quick Books is an asset.
Check us out at goldenlife.ca/careers and send your resume to [email protected]
or fax to 250-489-2673
2024 Cranbrook St. N.
www.sunvalleynissan.com
AUTOMOTIVE SALES CAREER OPPORTUNITY
We are part of a full service multi-line import automobile group located in beautiful
Cranbrook, BC and are currently seeking to fill a position for an Automobile Sales/Lease
Representative in our Nissan dealership. Auto sales experience could be an asset, but is not mandatory as we offer a comprehensive,
on going training program. If you have a drive to succeed, posess a strong work ethic, positive
attitude and understand the importance of honesty and cutomer satisaction, we’d like to
meet with you. If you are interested in the fast paced, dynamic
automobile industry and earning above average income, bring your resume to Sun Valley Nissan
marked Attn: Manager Peter Davis or send email to: [email protected].
Assisted Living WorkersResidential Care AidesLicensed Practical NursesGolden Life Management, Southern BC’s largest seniors care provider is seeking ALWs, RCAs and LPNs for Joseph Creek Care Village in Cranbrook, BC.
Check us out at goldenlife.ca/careers and send your resume to [email protected]
or fax to 250-489-2673
Join us:
CAREERS AT CBT Admin Assistant, Sector Initiatives(13-14 month leave coverage)
A detailed description can be viewed at www.cbt.org/careers or requested from Debra Stewart at 1.800.505.8998.
The College of the Rockies is a learner-centered institution. We invite all qualified applicants who value high quality program delivery and customer service excellence to apply for…
Cooks willing to learn, take on responsibility and work in a fast paced
environment. Apply with resume
in person to Bob at:
Frank’s Steak & Schnitzel Haus
1617 Cranbrook St. N Cranbrook BC
Assistant Manager wanted for Little Caesars Pizza. Fast food experience preferred. Full time. Apply in person or email [email protected]
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EVALUATOREast Kootenay Division of Family Practice, Shared Care Initiative is seeking a qualified contractor to provide evaluator services for an ongoing health initiative.
Part-Time Contract.We are looking for an individual with strong analytical and research skills, with experience working with non-profit and government agencies. The evaluator will participate in the design, data collection, analysis and reporting of a variety of projects. This is an ideal position for someone who has a research background, is interested in evaluation, and wants to be involved in all aspects of the work. The ideal candidate has completed an undergraduate degree in social science and/or has a strong background in qualitative and quantitative research methods with corresponding experience. Under the direction of Shared Care Project Manager, the main responsibilities include:
frameworks
other data collection tools
literature reviews
Required Abilities:
takes responsibility for meeting deadlines
skills
quantitative research methods
population groups
region)Position Details:Please provide expected contract ratesFlexibility, but defined project deliverablesPlease respond by email to: [email protected] for submission is: March 18th, 2013
Saturday ReceptionistWe are a constantly growing, full service and sales automobile
dealership located in Cranborok, BC and have an immediate opening for a permanent Saturday receptionist.Duties include but are not limited to:
answering telephones, greeting customers and accepting payments. Some computer skills would be an asset. A friendly
demeanor is a must and you should enjoy dealing with the public.Apply in person to
Inland Kenworth Parker Pacific Cranbrook BC has an immediate opening for an experienced JOURNEYMAN TRUCK
MECHANIC or HEAVY DUTY EQUIPMENT MECHANIC or 3rd or 4th YEAR APPRENTICE.
Welding and fabrication experience would be an asset for this position. Competitive wage and benefit package.Please fax or e-mail resume to the attention of Russ Grainger (250) 426-6122. Email: [email protected]
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Employment
Help WantedFULL TIME Tin Roof Bistro in Blairmore looking for an ex-perienced Hungarian cook. Min. 2 yrs experience. Duties include: preparing authentic Hungarian meals, cleaning, dishwashing. $11.75/hr. Phone 403-562-7664 or email: [email protected]
GOLDEN Municipal Camp-ground Is Now Hiring For the Summer Season. 1 Camp-ground Attendant and 1 Entry Level Student Campground Attendant Please Refer to Work BC East Kootenay Em-ployment site for full descrip-tion or call Joy or Michelle 250-344-0557
Employment
Help WantedGUARANTEED JOB Place-ment: General Laborers and Tradesmen For Oil & Gas In-dustry. Call 24hr Free Record-ed Message. For Information 1-800-972-0209.
Janitor/Cleaner, Mon-Fri, 3-4 hrs night, $12/hr. Start 6pm. Must have own vehicle. Crimi-nal record check required. Re-sume to Box 246, c/o Koote-nay Advertiser, 1510-2nd St. N., Cranbrook, BC V1C 3L2
Sunshine Houseboat Vaca-tions on Lake Koocanusa is seeking a mechanic for May-September 2013. Please for-ward resume to [email protected] call (250)489-2610
Medical/DentalLAKEVIEW Lodge (retirement fa-cility in West Kelowna) seeking per-manent full time RNs. [email protected] / fax: 250-768-3858
Trades, Technical
ARE YOU AJOURNEYMAN MECHANIC?
Great opportunity in Kitimat BC. If you love the outdoor life style, OK Tire is looking for you. Excellent opportu-nity good remuneration & benefi ts for the successful applicant with the option to eventually. Own your own business.
GUDEIT Forest Products re-quires a experienced heavy duty mechanic to manage a fl eet of 7 logging trucks and short log trailers. Overall man-agement of the shop, parts or-dering, servicing, equipment book record keeping. Wage to compensate experience with a full benefi t package. Willing to relocate to Vernon BC. Send resume to [email protected]. Also requiring experienced log truck drivers, clean abstract, ability to throw wrappers, chains, and keep log book records. Must be willing to re-locate to Vernon BC, competi-tive wages and full benefi t package. Email resume to [email protected]
Services
Financial Services
BAD CREDIT happens to
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Fitness/ExerciseCOME SEE the expanded show room at Flaman Fitness, we have Bow Flex gyms, Nau-tilus treadmills, bikes and elip-ticals. Plus we have a huge clearance section upstairs. We’re located on the strip downtown Cranbrook. Just look for the 7’ tall running man out front www.fl amanfi t-ness.com 250-426-2691
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Do you have pain or discomfort when you walk?Are your nails thick and need expert care?Do you have corns, painful cracks or calluses?Are you diabetic, if so, do you need special care of your feet to avoid complications?Do you have athlete’s foot?Do you just want to pamper your feet with a French Pedicure?In home care service available
NEW PUT YOUR BEST FOOT FORWARD
Cleaning Services
HousekeepingHonest, reliable, professional,
and friendly. Have been cleaning homes in Cranbrook, Wycliffe, and Kimberley since
2007. Opening has come available. Please call for
information. 250 426 0115Better Cleaning. Call Brenda for your personal housekeep-ing needs. References available. Wasa, Cranbrook, Kimberley area. Call (250)422-9317
Financial Services
Services
Fencing
B-Boys Special
Products Ltd.Specializing in
Fencing:Game
LivestockRange
& ChainlinkAlso Hayshed
and Barn Construction
421-9729
Handypersons
CHIMPS HANDYMAN
SERVICE Roofing, Fencing,
Kitchens, Bathrooms, Painting, Flooring,
Basements and More.
WE DO THAT! Call Doug
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Home ImprovementsGold Creek Lumber Custom Wood Milling. 1x4’s to beams, Pine, Fir, Larch & Cedar. Call (250)421-3152
BEACHCOMBER HOT TUBS save up to $4010 at the facto-ry year end clearance event while stock lasts, plus we have 8 reconditioned hot tubs start-ing as low as $800. This month save 20% off HOT TUB COVERS. 100 Van Horne Street North Cranbrook 250-426-7999 www.beachcombe-rhottubs.com and RELAX IT’S A BEACHCOMBER
Water ServicesCulligan can fi x that nasty white build up on your taps or cure that annoying red staining in bath tub or laundry. Call Culligan Cranbrook today and let us fi x your water right the fi rst time! Call (250)426-2691 or visit our website www.cull igancranbrook.com And remember at Culligan we will always come to your home and test your water for free!
Pets & Livestock
EquestrianBuying old or unwanted hors-es. Call Rob, (250)489-4293 or (250)464-1372
Pets & Livestock
Equestrian
Ladies Learn to Ride Horse Camp.
Tues eves starting May 21 at Wycliffe Ex. 6 sessions with trail
ride finale and BBQ. $275. See got-adventure.com.
250 426-0115
Feed & Hay
Dial A Bale 1st & 2nd cut grass and grass/alfalfa.
250 489-0115For sale: large round bales al-falfa mix hay, $40/each. (250)427-6484 WycliffeGood horse hay for sale in the Kimberley/Ta Ta Creek area, no rain, $5.00/bale, 60lb bales, $170/ton, small squares. Bob, (250)422-3322
HAY FOR SALE small square
$160/ton250-428-4316
Hay, round bales, $30-$80 per bale. Elkhorn Ranch, (250)342-0617Small bales, no rain, $4/bale. 1 (250)887-3444
LivestockPURE BRED Polled Hereford yearly bulls, semen tested, ready to breed, 1300-1500 lbs. Call Ed Conroy (250)365-3270. [email protected]
Pet Services
Gone But Not Forgotten
Keep the memory of your pet alive with a custom
memorial and/or urn
On the Strip, Cranbrook 250.426.6278
PetsCome check out our new page on Facebook. Remem-ber to “Like” us!!
PoultryDon’t forget to look for us
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Merchandise for Sale
Antiques / VintageDon’t forget to look for us
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$100 & UnderAntique Singer sewing ma-chine, $40. Large silver tray, $30. Small rocking chair, $35. Antique captains chair, $75. Trapper point blanket, $100. 40 years in Canada, Sam Steele, $45. 1 (250)489-4532
Install Laminated Stocks,Muzzel Brakes, Triggers., etc. Glass and Pillar Bedding. Scope Mounting, Boresighting and Leveling. Private Lessons on Reloading, Cleaning and Maintenance. Bolt Action Ri-fl es Only. Valid P.A.L. Re-quired. Ben at (250)422-3546
WANTED: RIFLES, shotguns,restricted weapons, reloading equipment, decoys or any oth-er shooting related items. Fully licensed. Glen 250-428-6750
Food Products
BUTCHER SHOPBC INSPECTED
GRADED AA OR BETTERLOCALLY GROWNNATURAL BEEF
Hormone FreeGrass Fed/Grain Finished$100 Packages Available
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24’ goose neck stock trailer $4950. 3 pt hitch hydr post pounder and stump grinder. $3.5k each or $6k for both.
Used 2 seasons. Canopy for chev Colorado
$650 obo. 250 426-0115
48’’ oval mirror, $45. 30x48’’ wall mirror $200. 4 place set-ting, Royal Dalton dinnerware, $250. Antique furniture & more. (250)489-5899
Homebased Products
Merchandise for Sale
Misc. for Sale4’ wardrobe mirror doors, new, $125. Kenmore washer, new cond., $200. Call (250)489-2321
Are you moving? Need boxes? Call
The Kootenay Advertiser.$5.00 for a bundle of tenGreat for small items or
dishes or books. (250)489-3455
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FITNESS CLUB treadmill, ex-cellent shape, rarely used, folds for storage, heart rate monitor, rated for 300 lbs, paid over $700 asking $350. (250)420-7545HOT TUB (SPA) COVERS. Best price. Best quality. All shapes & colours available. 1-866-652-6837 www.thecoverguy.com/news-paper?
Jewelry supplies, stretch bead cord, beads, fi ndings, Ti-ger tail wire, charms, etc, etc.Check out A PLUS JEW-ELRY & CRAFTS ON Etsy (250)426-2479
Satellite TV. Free to air. (FTA) Direct & Star Choice. 500+ Channels. Spring Specials. (250)365-3313
SAWMILLS FROM only $3997 - Make money & save money with your own bandmill - Cut lumber any dimension. In stock ready to ship. Free Info & DVD: www.NorwoodSaw mills.com/400OT 1-800-566-6899 Ext:400OT.
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 at: www.crownsteelbuildings.ca
anniversaries, birthdays & family reunions. Will travel
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.
Sporting Goods
Consignment Sporting Goods917 Kootenay St. N., Cranbrook
www.funhogz.com 417-2828
Stereo / DVD / TVPanasonic 50” TV, no glare screen, SD card, $2000 value, asking $1000. Panasonic sur-round sound DVR, w/stands, $1650 value, $400. Both for $1200.Panasonic tuner with 30” speakers, $1100 value, $400. All 2 years old. Call eves., (250)426-3237
Real Estate
Apt/Condos for SaleFERNIE: 3 bdrm, 1 1/2 bath, balcony, private fenced yard, 5 appliances, close to walking & biking trails & Elk River. Priced to sell $287,000. Call to view 250-423-3467.
Misc. for Sale
Real Estate
Business for Sale
Great Business Opportunities Coffe Shop/Bistro and
Hair Salon leases in prime location. Apply in person.
209 Van Horne St. S Cranbrook BC V1C 6R9
Business for sale. Go-Ice in Baynes Lake. Includes all equipment,
must be moved. Phone for more information
Days(250)919-0100(250)529-6921 after 5 pm
For Sale By Owner
14x66 Mobile Home Stainless steel
appliances, new cabinets, flooring,
windows, roof, siding, and woodstove.
Great Home! 3 bedrooms, 2
bathrooms. All for
$49,000 OBO www.eaglehomes.ca
On the Strip 2232 Cranbrook St. N.
Cranbrook, BC 250-489-1230
Toll Free 1-866-539-1230
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, $265,000. 1-509-344-9090
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4-bdrm, 4-bath home in Kim-berley, see my kijiji ad for de-tails #452130891. Call 1(250)432-5431
Misc. for Sale
Real Estate
For Sale By Owner
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 $469,500 (250)426-5385
Canyon- 3+1/BDRM house .24 acres; 1+1/2 bath; vaulted ceil-ings; 2 car garage $219,000 250-428-8954
Cranbrook, 2-bdrm, in quiet, senior oriented Forest Park, insuite laundry, elevator, $149,000 (250)423-4833
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. $255,000obo. 250-866-5274
Perfect starter. You will fall in
love with the charm
and warmth of this house,
$247,500. (250)489-3157
welist.com id#47406Wynndel- 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 $269,000 obo 250-866-5274
Business for Sale
Real Estate
Kootenays
Spring Special
Dream cabin on the lake
$9,995
Clean 12x64 Mobile Home
with fridge, stove, and dishwasher.
Must see to appreciate.
Home must be moved.
$19,500 OBO www.eaglehomes.ca
On the Strip 2232 Cranbrook St. N.
Cranbrook, BC 250-489-1230
Toll Free 1-866-539-1230
Lots
Looking to purchase a new home?
We have a large pad site in town that will
accommodate a single wide or larger home if
purchased through Kodiak Homes!
Ph 250-426-1882
Business for Sale
Real Estate
Mobile Homes & Parks
1982 Mobile Home in Windermere Mobile
Home Park 5 bedrooms, 1 large
bathroom with a woodstove, 8x10
deck, close to schools and beach. Home is vacant and ready for
Marysville, $450/mth + DD. References required. Available immediately.
(250)427-7128
2 bd in Windermere 4 plex all appliances close to beach pets considered, $825/month. Call 250-409-7435 [email protected].
2-bdrm apt in Kimberley, fur-nished, util inc., $700/mth. (250)427-5137
Affordable & Reasonable Rent!!! 1 and 2 bedroom apartments!F/S, blinds, H/W, absolutely no pets, references, close to all amenities. Call (250)489-1906 (250)919-2075
Bright, spacious, 1-bdrm suite on Kimberley Ski Hill, n/s, inc. F/S, W/D, gas fi re-place, all utilities & cable, ski in, ski out. $700/mo. Call (250)427-7043
Mountain View Apartment, 112 -17th Ave S. Cbk, 1-bdrm, senior oriented, modern ,clean, quiet, laundry, heat in-cluded, non-smoking building, no pets, avail April 1, referenc-es required. 1(250)423-6818
PARKVIEW MANOR 1 & 2/Bdrm Apartments
Available now!N/S N/P Children OK
250-428-2234
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CHATEAU VICTORIA
1 Bedroom remodeled unit
$650 Clean, quiet, secure,
N/S, NO PETS, NO PARTIES
laundry facilities, adult oriented. Ref. req.
(250)417-1011
Sparwood Heights Condo for rent, 2 bedroom, 1 bath, fully furnished. Call 250-910-1227 or 250-423-9144
Homes for Rent
Rentals
Apt/Condo for RentWILSHIRE 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
Commercial/Industrial
CrestonCOMMERCIAL BUILDING
3600 sq.ft.of Retail Space
Located DOWN TOWNExcellent High Traffi c Area
Plenty of Parking250-428-5240
Duplex / 4 Plex2-bdrm unit in SxS duplex, $1000/mth, util inc, W/D, n/s, n/p, Avail April 1. Call 1 (250)581-09523-bdrm duplex, no stairs, close to schools, downtown in good area, double concrete driveway & storage shed, avail April 1. (250)489-3029Duplex 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)489-1619Marysville, spacious 1-bdrm apt. in 4-plex, laundry facilities, F/S, n/s, n/p, inc heat, ref req., $550/mth+DD. (250)427-4624(250)427-0973
Mobile Homes & Pads
Place 4 rent in Kitchener $550/mth + DD. Utils NC. 2bed/1bath. Pets OK. F/S. NS. April 1st. 778-363-1134
VehicleLease / Rent
Rentals
Mobile Homes & Pads
Modular Home Padsavailable in Cranbrook, Wycliffe and Invermere.
Trades considered and financing
available! www.eaglehomes.ca
On the Strip 2232 Cranbrook St. N.
Cranbrook, BC 250-489-1230
Toll Free 1-866-539-1230
Homes for Rent1-bdrm suite, 600 sq.ft., kitch-en, bathroom, bedroom, laun-dry, n/s, pets neg, close to TM Roberts, $800 inc. utilities, avail immed (250)417-7250
Shared Accommodation
ROOM 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. 250-427-6120
ROOMS for rent, incl util. Must be working or college student, $425/mo. Available immedi-ately. (250)426-2479
VehicleLease / Rent
Small ads, BIG deals!
Rentals
Suites, LowerBsmt suite, 5km from Cbk, 2-bdrm, 2-bath, W/D, F/S, gas FP, private entrance, util inc., TV, phone, (internet not inc.), n/s, avail April 1, references, $900/mth. (250)489-2690
Spacious 1-bdrm, ground lev-el entrance bsmt suite, private entrance & parking, gas fi re-place, partially furnished, lo-cated 5 minutes from down-town on scenic acreage, suitable for a single person, n/p, n/s, utilities inc., ref req. $700/mo. (250)489-4082
TownhousesSPARWOOD, 2-storey, 3-bdrm townhouse for rent w/full basement, close to school & rec centre. (250)425-4448
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