2880 Highway Drive, Trail 250-368-9134 1-877-872-4522 Trail BC DLN #30251 Visit us online at www.championgm.com Tony Vercillo, Sales Ken Smitheram, Sales Manager Shane Anderson, Sales Marc Cabana, General Manager Jake Kazakoff, Financial Service Manager in the Kootenays! Price plus $399 doc fee, 20% discount applies to selected advertised units only. All vehicles advertised are in stock at time of publication Visit us online at: www.ChampionGM.com SELECT MODELS LIMIT ONE PER CUSTOMER FIRST COME, FIRST SERVED! FIRST TIME EVER! 15-106 heated seats, 5.3L, tow pkg, trailer brake controller $ 51,925 @ 20% off!! = $41,540 2015 Chevrolet Silverado 1500 Crew 1LT Save $ 10,385 15-86 heated leather sunroof, remote start, backup camera $ 28,290 @ 20% off!! = $22,632 2015 Chevrolet Cruze Turbo Diesel Save $ 5,658 15-115 6 speed, MyLink, backup camera $ 21,595 @ 20% off!! = $17,276 2015 Chevrolet Cruze LT Turbo Save $ 4,319 15-110 auto, remote start, MyLink, backup camera $ 23,860 @ 20% off!! = $19,088 2015 Chevrolet Cruze LT Turbo Save $ 4,772 15-38 dual sunroof, power liftgate, blindspot alert, nav, back up cam, heated steering wheel, collision alert articulating headlights $ 60,410 @ 20% off!! = $48,112 2015 Buick Enclave Premium AWD Save $ 12,028 15-114 turbo, premium sound, Intellilink, backup camera $ 32,820 @ 20% off!! = $26,256 2015 Buick Encore AWD Save $ 6,564 15-78 V6, remote start, heated seats, backup camera $ 36,525 @ 20% off!! = $29,220 2015 Chevrolet Equinox 2LT AWD Save $ 7,305 15-64 5.3L, tow pkg, backup camera, trailer brake controller $ 44,840 @ 20% off!! = $35,872 2015 GMC Sierra 1500 Crew Save $ 8,968 15-33 heated seats, 5.3L, 20” rims, Z71, convenience pkg, tow pkg $ 51,285 @ 20% off!! = $41,028 2015 Chev Silverado 1500 Double Cab Z71 Save $ 10,257 15-90 manual, A/C, Bluetooth $ 17,645 @ 20% off!! = $14,116 2015 Chevrolet Sonic LS 5 door Save $ 3,529 15-105 manual, A/C, Bluetooth $ 17,645 @ 20% off!! = $14,116 2015 Chevrolet Sonic LS 5 door Save $ 3,529 15-168 4cyl, backup camera, Bluetooth $ 30,950 @ 20% off!! = $24,760 2015 GMC Terrain SLE AWD Save $ 6,190 15-43 fwd backup camera, V6 Bluetooth $ 35,205 @ 20% off!! = $28,164 2015 Chevrolet Travese LS Save $ 7,041 15-16 turbo, premium sound, MyLink, rear park assist, backup camera $ 29,855 @ 20% off!! = $23,884 2015 Chevrolet Trax LT Save $ 5,791 15-82 remote start, Bluetooth, backup camera $ 26,550 @ 20% off!! = $21,240 2015 Buick Verano Save $ 5,310 Thursday, July 9, 2015 News • Arts • Entertainment • Auto • Food Seattle Studs take GFI crown An exciting 12-11 win over the Everett Merchants. See page A5 Six Mile fire photo A stunning photo of the wild- fire burning. See page A6 ARCHITECTURE • TRENDS • DESIGN FREE WEST KOOTENAY Spring Edition 2015 Natural and beautiful Urban strawbale in Nelson Going small The tiny house movement and more Tadanac Old Teck guest house turns 100 ARCHITECTURE • TRENDS • DESIGN FREE WEST KOOTENAY Spring Edition 2015 Natural and beautiful Urban strawbale in Nelson Going small The tiny house movement and more Tadanac Old Teck guest house turns 100 WEST KOOTENAY HOUSE & HOME IS NOW OUT!
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2880 Highway Drive, Trail 250-368-91341-877-872-4522Trail BC DLN #30251
Visit us online atwww.championgm.com
Tony Vercillo, Sales
Ken Smitheram, Sales Manager
Shane Anderson, Sales
Marc Cabana, General Manager
Jake Kazakoff, Financial Service Manager
in the Kootenays!
Price plus $399 doc fee, 20% discount applies to selected advertised units only. All vehicles advertised are in stock at time of publication
Visit us online at:
www.ChampionGM.com
202020202020%%%OFFOFFOFFSALESALESALE
SELECTMODELS
LIMIT ONE PER CUSTOMER
FIRST COME, FIRST SERVED!
FIRST TIME EVER!
15-106heated seats, 5.3L, tow pkg,
trailer brake controller
$51,925 @ 20% off!! = $41,540
2015 Chevrolet Silverado 1500 Crew 1LTSave $10,385
15-86heated leather sunroof,
remote start, backup camera
$28,290 @ 20% off!! = $22,632
2015 Chevrolet CruzeTurbo DieselSave $5,658
15-1156 speed, MyLink,backup camera
$21,595 @ 20% off!! = $17,276
2015 Chevrolet CruzeLT TurboSave $4,319
15-110auto, remote start,
MyLink, backup camera
$23,860 @ 20% off!! = $19,088
2015 Chevrolet CruzeLT TurboSave $4,772
15-38
dual sunroof, power liftgate, blindspot alert, nav, back up cam, heated steering
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A3West Kootenay Advertiser Thursday, July 9, 2015
Like every other West Kootenay community, Castlegar was hit hard by Monday’s storm.
Last week it was all hands on deck as city workers, Fortis employees, emergency response and local residents were all busy getting things back in order.
Castlegar Mayor Lawrence Cherno said he was over-whelmed by the response.
“I would like to thank our emergency responders, city workers and Castlegar residents for their e orts and hard work during the city’s recent extreme wind and rain event,” said Mayor Lawrence Cherno . “Within 30 minutes of the start of the storm, our re department received over 40 emergency calls from our residents. e intensity of the storm was shocking and a number of houses and
vehicles were damaged by falling trees. In addition, our city’s electrical infrastructure was seriously damaged.”
Trees, branches, power poles and lines were down all around Castlegar blocking roads, damaging houses and disrupting business. e worst damage occurred in the Kinnaird area.
Not one, but three trees fell on the 4th Ave. home of Wally and Jean Borsa. First they heard a crash when the top of one tree blew o onto their roof. Moments later a r tree came down followed by a large cedar. “We had just come in the house from being at the side, putting up the blinds. We just missed getting schmucked.” said Jean.
e storm wreaked havoc all over the southern interior resulting in 10,000 customers losing power.
had us looking for our ruby slippers
had us looking for our ruby for our ruby had us looking for our ruby had us looking
Like every other West Kootenay community, Castlegar
Top: Two of the three towering trees, measuring over 15 metres, in downtown Trail next to the Trail Community Health Centre were uprooted while the third had its topped snapped by the gusting winds, which reached over 70 kph. The trees held a prominent role in downtown and were always adorned with Christmas lights during the holiday season. Fortunately the trees fell between two building and left little damage. photos by Guy Bertrand Bottom left: Several picturesque trees in Nel-son’s Lakeside Park were uprooted in last week’s windstorm. One insurance brokerage reported receiving 120 claims within a day of the storm, compared to a typi-cal two or three per week. It took until Saturday for Nelson Hydro to fully restore power within its service area. Winds gusted up to 105 km/h at the storm’s height. Tamara Hynd photo Bottem right: Hazelwood Dr., leading into Trail’s Sunningdale subdivision was blocked when the top of trees were snapped and landed right on to the street. photo by Guy Bertrand
Thursday, July 9, 2015News • Arts • Entertainment • Auto • Food
Seattle Studs take GFI crownAn exciting 12-11 win over the Everett Merchants. See page A5
Six Mile fi re photoA stunning photo of the wild-fi re burning. See page A6
Natural and Natural and beautifulbeautifulUrban strawUrban strawbale
in Nelsonin Nelson
Going smallGoing smallThe tiny house The tiny house
movementmovement
and moreand more
TadanacTadanacOld Teck guest Old Teck guest
house turns 100house turns 100
ARCHITECTURE • TRENDS • DESIGN
F R E E
WEST KOOTENAYS p r i n g E d i t i o n 2 0 1 5
ARCHITECTURE • TRENDS • DESIGNWEST KOOTENAY
Natural and
beautifulUrban strawbale
in Nelson
Going smallThe tiny house
movement
and more
TadanacOld Teck guest
house turns 100
WEST KOOTENAY HOUSE & HOME
F R E E
F R E E
WEST KOOTENAY HOUSE & HOME
IS NOW OUT!
A4 Thursday, July 9, 2015 West Kootenay Advertiser
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Business Sponsors: Lauener Brothers JewellersTotem TravelAndre’s ElectronicsMallard’s Source For Sports-CastlegarExcalibur Crossbow Inc.McAuley’s No Frills Integra Tire-Trail & Castlegar Chillbilly Charters-Graham Cloutier BV Tool Rentals“Kiss My Grass”- Steve & John Piccolo Secret Creek Supplies & Kennels Vortex CanadaJim’s Joint – Jim FochukWest K ConcreteGlo-Tech Innovations-NelsonSlocan Valley Co-OpPorcupine Creek SuppliesHall PrintingChampion Lakes Golf CoursePlaymor Power ProductsHil-Tech Contracting Ltd.Rainbow Recovery FarmsMaglio’s Building Centre- TrailFly N’Arrow Shop
Brian Gresley Jones Vet ServicesWaneta Auto & Equipment Repair Ltd.Penny’s From Heaven Day SpaMilano’s Pizza- FruitvaleLocal 480 Steelworkers UnionSandman Hotel-CastlegarFerraro FoodsInterior SignsChampion Chev Body Shop-Mike JacksonKootenay Savings Credit Union-Nelson & DistrictKootenay Savings Credit Union-TrailSafeway (SOBEYE’S)Cartwright’s –CastlegarWal-MartThe Source-TrailColander RestaurantKootenay Columbia TherapeuticWest Kootenay ChiropracticDale’s Barber ShopJoey’s Restaurants-CastlegarA & W-Trail & CastlegarLiberty FoodsDougie’s Littleshop of
WeldingBell OutdoorsJohnny’s Carline Muf erRossland Beer CompanyPowderhound SportsAlpine Grind Coffee House & EateryNew Edition Café & BooksSalsman Financial ServicesTail’s Pet StoreExtra Foods Gas BarCanadian 2 For 1 Pizza - TrailFortis, B.C.
Personal & Club Donators West Kootenay Archers Randy DeBiasio The Conzon FamilyHURA Birds-Hugh MillerLindsay Munch
Adam BatemanAl, Linda & Paula ProughTony, Teresa & Maria VeltriLeanne HarrisonRob & Charlotte MacHattieCorrine AllenAli Savinkoff
Archery Course Set-up Volunteers: Mike and Kyle Bartsoff Kevin and Eric Koyanagi Jeremy, Jerrick & Bowden Whaley Dean & Liam Den BiesenAl BerglundColton, Wyatt & Cory FriessSteve BreezeGerald Merlo Frank KacsinkoRuss LafreniereCody FresuMike MaileyHugh MillerGary Forsythe
6) $500.00 G.C.-from Integra Tire (Trail & Castlegar)-won by David Fedderson-Ymir,B.C.
7) “THE BUSY” painting by Maurice Paradise-from Jim’s Joint-won by Stew Monkman-Castlegar,B.C.
8) $500.00 Gift Card-from McAuley’s No Frills-(Trail)-won by Steph deSilva-Christina Lake,B.C.
9) YZERMAN Detroit Hockey Jersey(autographed)-won by Darren Brown-Trail,B.C.
10) GUIDED Fishing Trip for 2, Columbia River, Rainbow (4-hour day)- from Chillbilly Charters- won by Annita Frederiksen-Christina Lake,B.C.
11) VORTEX “Diamondback” binoculars-from Vortex Canada-won by Jerry Jmaiff-Krestova,B.C.
12) STIHL 16” Chainsaw-from B.V. Tools-won by Louise Moretti-Trail,B.C.
13) 1939/1961 Smoke Eater Jacket-won by Rich Gademans,Trail,B.C.
14) STIHL Weedwacker-from “Kiss My Grass”-won by Perry Rakhra-Nelson,B.C.
15) NINTENDO 2DS-from Grant Conzon & Family-won by Anthony Morce-Trail,B.C.
16) “COCA COLA” Mini Bar Fridge-from Slocan Valley Co-Op-won by John Legebokoff-Krestova,B.C.
17) MAGELLAN “Roadmate” GPS-from Randy DeBiasio-won by Sandra & Bela Fesus-Castlegar,B.C.
11th Annual “Mad Trapper” Archery Shoot & FUNDRAISER FOR SPECIAL OLYMPICS
THANK YOU
A SPECIAL THANK-YOU to
all our ticket sellers who made the
fundraiser a huge success!
“MAD TRAPPER” FUNDRAISING RAFFLE
PRIZE WINNERS
5) “AXIOM” Crossbow w/scope pkg.-from Excalibur Crossbow Inc.-won by Aaron Verdon-Trail,B.C.won by Aaron Verdon-Trail,B.C.
11th Annual “Mad Trapper” Archery Shoot
Corporate Sponsors:Regional District of Kootenay Boundary-Area B (Linda Worley)
Regional District of Kootenay Boundary-Area A (Ali Grieve) Columbia Basin Trust
Columbia Power Corporation City of Trail
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ThursdayJuly 23, 2015
at 7:00 pmPARKSIDE VILLA2450 72nd Ave
From the scope of the damage inflicted the June 29 windstorm in Trail, the surprising thing was that there was hardly any damage to people or property.
Although trees were uprooted downtown or snapped in Gyro Park, there were little reports of damage to vehicles or buildings.
It was a different sto-ry throughout various parts of Greater Trail.
While some Genelle homes suffered exten-
sive damage, Warfield barely noticed any wind and Fruitvale dealt with some power outages due to downed power lines.
Called a “gust front” by Ron Lakeman of the Castlegar weather of-fice, local wind readings varied between 40kph to 70kph as the gust hit the Home of Champi-ons around 6 p.m.
City crews worked into the night and were out again Tues-day morning, ensuring streets were safe and no one was injured, said Andrea Jolly, Trail’s communications and events coordinator.
Wind destroyed a number of large trees in Trail and left many, mostly fir and poplar, damaged but salvage-able.
Jolly said two trees were downed at Gyro Park, three at the family statue on Victoria Street and two in McBride Street Park.
Public works contin-ued moving dangerous trees throughout the day and summer stu-dents and workers from Community Develop-ment Services were on site assisting with gen-eral clean up, she added.
Power outages hit various parts of Trail. In Fruitvale, downed pow-er lines forced Cham-pion Lakes Golf Course to be closed on Canada Day. Meanwhile, the Birchbank golf course in Trail suffered “mini-mal” damage with two smaller trees and one large one uprooted.
Power outages last-ed almost 12 hours in
Salmo before it was re-stored Tuesday morn-ing.
“As for the trees, we still have a lot of cleanup to do as our contractors just did what they need-ed to do to make things safe as they had to do work in both Castlegar and Nelson who also got hit,” explained Larry Abenante, Public Works manager for the City of Trail.
We are hoping that the contractors will be here in Trail this week and they probably have a week of work here in getting things cleaned up,” he added.
“As for the trees that were topped, we will get our arborist to take a look and he will come up with a game plan for us.”
Lakeman said gust fronts aren’t new to the region but perhaps came earlier than usual.
“They (gust fronts) do come through on occasion, with one spot getting big wind, oth-ers look threatening as it passes though and nothing happens.
The unique aspect of this one is that it did happen relatively early in the summer,” he said. “But then everything is happening early this summer.”
Clean up begins after storm batters Trailtimes staff
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A5West Kootenay Advertiser Thursday, July 9, 2015
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e Seattle Studs captured the GFI champion-ship on Sunday a ernoon with an exciting 12-11 win over the Everett Merchants at James Donaldson Park.
It was a savage outing for First baseman Connor Savage, who was named tournament MVP a er his strong play all weekend. Savage hit three out of four at bats in the nal and knocked in two RBIs.
A er the Studs went up 1-0 early, it was all Mer-chants as they went o for six runs in the third in-ning. Seattle then stormed back with a massive 10
run h inning. Seattle led 12-9 heading into the bottom of the ninth. Everett didn’t go away though as they scored two runs to come within one, but af-ter Jake Levin struck out for the Merchants that was it and the Studs took the crown.
In the semi- nals played earlier in the day, Ever-ett knocked out the defending champion Burnaby Bulldogs 4-0, while Seattle got past the West Coast Guns 5-2.
Both the Trail Orioles and the Grand Forks Blue lost all three games and nished last in their respec-tive divisions and out of the money round. Trail lost to Everett, West Coast and North Sound, while GF lost to Northwest, urston Country and Parkland.
CRAIG LINDSEYWest Kootenay Advertiser
Seattle Studs rally to take GFI crown
Top: Seattle Studs pitcher Geoff Brown delivers the pitch in the fth inning of the Studs game against VIBI. Seattle won the game 5-1. Bottom: Players and managers from the Grand Forks Babe Ruth junior Rangers and the Grand Forks Blues line up during the opening ceremonies at the GFI on Wednesday at James Donaldson Park. Photos by Craig Lindsay
A6 Thursday, July 9, 2015 West Kootenay Advertiser
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Scion is now at Castlegar Toyota!You’re Different, Your Car Should be Too.
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FR-S is a perfectly balanced sports car. It is equipped with a 200 horsepower Double Overhead Can Boxer Engine, Formula 1 inspired Paddle Shifters mounted on the steering column for perfect vehicle control, Limited Slip Rear Differential, Traction Control, 17” Performance Alloy Wheels and more. FR-S can also be customized to refl ect how unique you really are. You know it, we know it, now it’s time to show the world.
60 month Toyota Lease. 20,000 km/yr. Total due at delivery: $238. On Approved Credit. Lease End Buyout: $12,615 plus tax. Payment includes $295 Undercoating & $299 Admin Fee. Total Paid: $22,114 plus tax. Rate: 3.99%. Model: ZNAA7T AA.
Lease:$187 plus tax
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xB is whatever you want it to be. xB is that versatile. Its’ unique style still turns heads. xB comes with 6 Speaker Sound System, Bluetooth, Backup Camera, Air Conditioning, Automatic Trans-mission, Cruise Control and more! The one thing it needs is you. xB has a huge list of accesso-ries that can be added to make this a truly individual creation.
60 month Toyota Lease. 20,000 km/yr. Total due at delivery: $160. On Approved Credit. Lease End Buyout: $8,132 plus tax. Payment includes $295 Undercoating & $299 Admin Fee. Total Paid: $13,904 plus tax. Rate: 0.99%. Payment includes $1,000 Rebate and $200 Scion Lease Assist Down Payment. Model: ZE4FEP AA.
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Nelson resident Adrian Wagner took this stunning photo of the wildfire burning near Six Mile at approximately midnight on Sunday evening. Photo by Adrian Wagner
A7West Kootenay Advertiser Thursday, July 9, 2015
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Castlegar was host to the BC/Yukon Peony show June 27-28. e successful show includ-ed close to 300 entries with some from as far away as Regina. Both professional and ama-teur growers were en-couraged to participate in what was the rst ju-ried peony show ever to be held in BC.
e Best of Show honour went to Adriana Work, owner of Dutch Girl Peonies in Beasley for her “Nick Shaylor” double pink peony.
Best of Show “Nick Shaylor” a huge dou-ble Pink Peony entered by Adriana Work, Beasley, BC e winners in the remain-ing categories were:
Best Single Peony “Illini Warrior” entered by Laurie Goetting, Calgary, AB
Best Semi-double“Coral Sunset” entered by Holly Pender-Love, Warf-ield, BC
Best Anemone/Japanese “Do Tell” entered by Arlene Chapman of Trail, BC
Best Tree Peony “Kim Ka Ku” entered by Cheryl Myers of Calgary, AB
Best Double/Bomb“Elsa Sass” entered by Adri-ana Work of Beasley, BC
Best Itoh “Garden treasure” entered by Linda Braun of Calgary, AB
Best Garden Beauty unknown variety, was en-tered by Annie Yu of Cal-gary, AB
Best Artistic Floral DesignAmateur was called “Rock and Roll” entered by Noreen Postniko , of Rossland, BC
Best Artistic Floral DesignProfessional, was called “ e Twist” entered by Darlene Driediger, of Nakusp, BC
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Events
Friday, July 24ABBA Again — A Tribute
to ABBA takes the stage of the GEM Theatre in Grand Forks on Friday, July 24.
Beautiful blended har-monized vocals, exciting eye-catching choreography, glittering costumes with platform shoes... and a touch of humour—this ABBA tribute show will help you relive your memories of the ‘70s era with songs like the ever-popular Mamma Mia, through to the lingering sounds of SOS and Eagle, bouncing back to the disco dancing favourites Dancing Queen, Voulez-Vous, and Does Your Mother Know to the show stopping sounds of Thank you for the mu-sic. This show is not to be missed.
The show starts at 7:30 p.m. Advance tickets ($25) are on sale now at the GEM; or, go online to gemtheatre.net, or facebook.com/pages/The-Gem-Theatre.
Concerts
Thursday, July 9Music in the Park, Trail. This week: Route 33, danceable-soft-
rock trio. Trail Gyro Park at 7 p.m.
Tuesday, July 14Jake Ian will perform live at Cafe Momento on Tuesday,
July 14. A season singer-songwriter, Ian writes about hard work, hard times, shaky relationships and perseverance. His latest album It Don’t Really Matter Anymore is a collection of folk, blues and country that will touch the toughest souls. The performance begins at 7:30 p.m.
Saturday, July 18On Saturday, July 18 at 8 p.m. Texture & Light will play
at the Blue Mule Espresso Bar. Their music is described as electronic dream rock, and they’re playing in Nelson as part of a cross-province tour. Tickets are $5 to $10 sliding scale. For more information visit textureandlight.ca.
Music
July 10 to 12Creativity is highlight-
ed at Nelson’s annual El-ephant Mountain Literary Festival from July 10 to 12. The 100-Mile Gala on Fri-day at 7:30 p.m. at the Ad-venture Hotel celebrates the local with readings, food, and Creston wine pairings. Daytime Sat-urday panels explore the creative process with lo-cal luminaries and special guests, including the cel-ebrated authors who will also appear on stage at the Capitol Theatre at the All-Star Reading on Saturday, July 11 at 7:30 pm. These are: Governor-General’s Literary Award-winner Kate Pullinger, Common-wealth Writer’s Prize-win-ner Marina Endicott, and beloved songwriter and memoirist Bob Bossin. A pre-festival writing inten-sive with Fred Wah and a youth storytelling work-shop round out this year’s offerings. For tickets, reg-istration and full informa-tion go to www.emlfesti-val.com.
Sunday, July 12The Nelson Poetry Slam,
featuring Nelson’s own slam team Discursive, will be at John Ward Coffee on Sun-day, July 12. Admission is pay what you can (suggested $2 to $20). Doors and sign-up are at 6:45 p.m., and the show will start at 7:15 p.m. Cash prizes will be awarded to three poets. For more in-formation visit the Nelson Poetry Slam on Facebook.
Literary Arts
Friday, July 10On Friday, July
10 at 8 p.m. Sofiella Watt and the Huck-leberry Bandits will celebrate the local release of their hot-off-the-press new EP. The show will be at the Ymir School-house. Doors will open at 8 p.m. with the music beginning at 8:30 p.m. from guest performers. Tickets are $10 and children under 12 are free.
Monday, July 13Riondel -rais ed
Baba Brinkman is bringing his comedic rap concert to the Civic Theatre on July 13 at 7 p.m. The Rap Guide to Religion traces the roots of faith from tribal ani-mism to radical Is-lam to Justin Bieber thanking god at the MTV Teen Choice Awards. For more information visit ba-babrinkman.com or civictheatre.ca.
July 25 and 26The fifth annual
Unity Music Festi-val will take place in Slocan on July 25 and 26. Featured artists include Oka, Delhi to Dublin, Pi-geon Hole, Moon-tricks, Adam Shaikh, Cam Penner, Rho-neil, House of David Gang and many oth-ers. Early bird prices are $65 until June 15, $75 in advance and $80 at the gate. For more information visit unitymusicfes-tival.ca.
Special events
July 10-11 6th Annual Christina Lake Homecoming Summerfest. July 10-
11, Christina Lake Market, demos, displays, music, performances, volunteer and business appreciation, family beach party, grand fi-nale “Light up the Lake” boat parade for cash prizes & more! 250-447-9771 [email protected].
July 17, 18, 19 Starbelly Jam FestivalJuly 17, 18, 19, Crawford Bay. Starbelly Jam is an annual outdoor
music festival held in Crawford Bay on the third weekend of [email protected]. www.starbellyjam.com.
Saturday, July 25Kootenay Festival - Let’s Celebrate. July 25, Castlegar. A day-
long festival in celebration of our arts, heritage and culture through entertainment, artisans and food. Celebrating our cultural diversi-ty in the Kootenays. 250-365-3386 [email protected]. www.kootenayfestival.com.
Rick O’Connor, President and CEO of Black Press Group Ltd. is pleased to announce the appointment of Andrew Franklin as Director of Digital Development for the Black Press Group British Columbia Divisions.
Andrew will be responsible for developing, implementing, tracking and optimizing digital marketing and audience development across British Columbia. He will work with digital staff and group Presidents to further develop our websites and mobile platforms as we continue to grow the digital part of our media business.
Andrew has managed award-winning teams over his 30-year newspaper career and has received North American-wide industry recognition for innovative digital initiatives over the last fi ve years. Recently he has taken a lead role in launching new products including the crowdfunding program BlackPress4Good.
Andrew currently serves as director of both the CCNA and BCYCNA newspaper associations and will continue to hold his position of Publisher at The Abbotsford News and Mission Record. He also serves on multiple committees and boards in the community.
He has been awarded Rotary’s coveted Paul Harris Fellow on two occasions. He is married and lives in Abbotsford.
Andrew has a passion and a key understanding of the steps we need to take to further enhance Black Press’ capabilities in the digital space.
Please join me in congratulating Andrew in this new role with Black Press.
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It didn’t take long for Barret Jackman to find a new home in the NHL.
With free agency kicking off on Wednesday, the 34-year-old Fruitvale native agreed to a two-year deal worth $4 million with the Nashville Predators.
Jackman had played his entire career with the St. Louis Blues since reaching the NHL in 2001-02 when he won the Calder Trophy as Rookie of the Year. He has 28 goals and 153 assists in 803 career games.
“The more that I thought about it, the more ex-cited I got,” Jackman told The Tennessean newspa-per. “I have never had this opportunity to be a free agent. It’s been a long time since I’ve had to come
to an organization and earn my stripes and earn the respect of my teammates and coaches.
“I’m very excited and anxious to do that and be part of a different organization that has a huge chance to compete this year.”
Jackman, who played junior hockey with the Beaver Valley Nitehawks, joins fellow Kootenay International Junior Hockey League alum Shea Webber on the Predators roster.
Webber, the Predators’ captain, played with the Sicamous Eagles of the KIJHL.
The two players were also teammates when Canada won the 2007 World Hockey Champion-ship.
Jackman has missed just eight games over the last four seasons. He has been an alternate captain for St. Louis each of the last nine seasons.
Predators sign former BV Nitehawk
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For the month of July Kia Canada is pleased to announce the “CLEAR THE LOT – CLEAROUT ON ALL 2015s” sales event. With greater discounts, there is never been a better time for Kia customers to take advantage of 0% financing PLUS $6,000 IN DISCOUNTS. These great savings are available on finance, lease and cash purchase in addition to our existing offer for July (Note: Offer varies See sales incentive bulletin No. NSD 15-096-CR/ 097-AR/ 098-WR/ 099-ER for more details) In addition to our great offers we are pleased to announce our latest achievement as Best – Ever Ranking in 2015 by JD Power IQS (Initial Quality Study) for 2015 Soul and 2016 Sorento. More information on JD Power is available bulletin No. NMD 15-038 JDPA IQS Award Announcement. We are confident that our strong offers and our our top achievement in the recent JD Power Quality Study will translate into increased consumer traffic to your dealerships. Now, let's work together in converting these traffic into sales. Starting the week of July 1st, 2015, all updated media assets will be in market along with support materials posted to ad planner. Should you have any further questions, please do not hesitate to contact your DSM. Happy Selling!
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CONFIDENTIAL 2 CONFIDENTIAL 2 National Marketing | 2015.05.01 CONFIDENTIAL
For the month of July Kia Canada is pleased to announce the “CLEAR THE LOT – CLEAROUT ON ALL 2015s” sales event. With greater discounts, there is never been a better time for Kia customers to take advantage of 0% financing PLUS $6,000 IN DISCOUNTS. These great savings are available on finance, lease and cash purchase in addition to our existing offer for July (Note: Offer varies See sales incentive bulletin No. NSD 15-096-CR/ 097-AR/ 098-WR/ 099-ER for more details) In addition to our great offers we are pleased to announce our latest achievement as Best – Ever Ranking in 2015 by JD Power IQS (Initial Quality Study) for 2015 Soul and 2016 Sorento. More information on JD Power is available bulletin No. NMD 15-038 JDPA IQS Award Announcement. We are confident that our strong offers and our our top achievement in the recent JD Power Quality Study will translate into increased consumer traffic to your dealerships. Now, let's work together in converting these traffic into sales. Starting the week of July 1st, 2015, all updated media assets will be in market along with support materials posted to ad planner. Should you have any further questions, please do not hesitate to contact your DSM. Happy Selling!
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Boundary Museum and Interpretive Centre held the grand open-ing of its solar panel project on June 27. Caleb Schmidt of Sunfind Solar Products Inc. in Red Deer, AB gave a presentation on the project and answered questions ranging from the life span of the panels and batteries, to the costs of residential and commercial systems.
The day featured hosting a lunch for the Rotary Club of Grand Forks and its visitors; volunteers also demonstrated bread-making, which usually happens on Thursdays. Bill Chiveldave manned the oven while Doreen Sorensen (left) and Irene Perepolkin prepared their best recipes and shared the finished loaves with onlookers. The museum uses a historic outdoor brick oven. The Pride of the Valley flour used is milled locally at the Grand Forks Doukhobor Heritage Hilling Society’s original 1915 location on Mill Road using non-GMO, regionally grown grain and applying the same technology they built over 100 years ago.
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One hundred and second in an alpha-betical series on West Kootenay/Boundary place names
Last week we began looking into the naming of Castlegar’s former twin town of Kinnaird. A popular theory says it was christened after the 11th Lord Kinnaird, but there is an alternate explanation.
According to the Castlegar Historical Review, published in 1952, Kinnaird “is definitely named after some early settler of the locality. But conversation with several old-timers cannot reveal who he was.”
According to notes in the BC Provincial
Archives place names file dated 1962, the CPR also indicated it was “after [an] early resident in vicinity” while the village clerk “Thinks [it was] named by CPR engineer after place in Scotland.”
Leading Kinnaird citizen Ross MacDer-mid wrote in the Castlegar News of Sept. 28, 1967: “Don’t ask me when the district came to be called Kinnaird. Doubtless the CPR knows if someone could persuade head office to chase back in the records 50 or 60 years. The original group who worked in 1947 and 1948 [to incorporate the village] didn’t find out, although they did establish that it was named after a man named Kin-naird (and his name rhymed with laird and not lard) who had been a district superinten-dent. There was an argument over whether
he had been a superintendent or surveyor, and another over whether it was the CPR or the Columbia and Western railroad, but since these things didn’t really matter, the question was dropped.”
MacDermid, the newspaper, Selkirk Col-lege, and the then-Town of Kinnaird weren’t able to unearth any more details “other than the fact Mr. Kinnaird apparently did live near the infant townsite.”
The Canadian Permanent Committee of Geographical Names pointed to the Ency-clopedia Canadiana, which agreed Kinnaird was named “After [an] early resident,” but neither source provided further details.
The News added: “A check by the di-visional engineer of the CPR revealed no employee with the name Kinnaird but con-
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Did Kinnaird come from Kinney, Kinnear, or Kinert?
firmed there was a resident of that name. Neither the Kootenay land registers nor the provincial archives reveals any trace of a resident of this name … None of the old-timers living can remember anyone named Kinnaird, but it could have been a resident of Waterloo or Montgomery, as some of the social notes [in the Trail Creek News of 1897] did refer to a ‘Kinnear.’”
The BC vital events index lists deaths and mar-riages of several people named Kinnaird, but none in West Kootenay. Neither the 1901 nor 1911 census lists anyone named Kinnaird in BC (although it finds a few Kinnards in Victoria).
Caption: Kinnaird was incorporated as a village in 1948, re-incorporated as a town in 1967, and finally amalgamated with Castlegar in 1974. Selkirk College Regional Archives
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The late Eli Popoff wrote in the Castlegar News of Sept. 23, 1971: “The oldsters were not too sure just when this station came to be called Kinnaird, but do not remember it by that name when they arrived here [in 1909]. To the best of grandpa Eli Voykin’s recollection, the name Kinnaird was derived from the name of a railroad brakeman who lived there. His name was Kenny or Kinney and since his yard was bordering the railroad siding, it came about that any railroad cars spotted there were referred to as the ‘Kinny Yard’ and the townsite that developed was eventually registered Kinnaird.”
CPR conductor Alfred Joseph Kinney (1874-1936) was listed as a Castlegar resi-dent in 1904-05 — along with brakeman Frank Kinert (1860-1915).
The latter may be highly significant: Kin-
ert is in fact a spelling variant of Kinnaird and the Kinert clan lived in the barony of Kinnaird. Other branches of Frank’s family used the spelling Kinard.
Frank was born in Anamosa, Iowa, where his father David was a retailer, politician, court clerk, and county sheriff. As of 1886, Frank was working for Union Pacific out of Omaha. In 1891, he married Anna Smith and the following year they had a daughter, Beulah. The 1900 US census finds them in South Sumpter, Oregon, but by 1904 they appear to have gone their separate ways as Anna was running the National Hotel in Everett, Wash.
In 1910, Frank turns up as a railway switchman in Lewiston, Montana. The fol-lowing year, he was back in BC, living in Greenwood and working for the CPR.
He died a few years later in Spokane of kidney inflammation and was interred in Glenwood Springs, Col., where his late
mother lived.But if he was responsible for Kinnaird’s
name, how and why did it happen? At the time it was an obscure railway point, so perhaps his suggestion was met with a shrug and “Sure, why not?”
Notably, a still-obscure railway point east of Creston was named Kinert by 1912, pos-sibly after a section foreman from Fernie named Fred Kinert, whose relation to Frank, if any, is unknown.
Another wrinkle: a 1916 map of Co-lumbia River fruit lands held by the BC Archives shows “Waterloo (Kinaird)” [sic] and nearby “Annable Orchards.” The latter was named for George Malcolm (Mac) An-nable (1858-1938), who also lent his name to the Warfield suburb.
Lastly, the portion of Kinnaird now known as Woodland Park was originally called Stewartsville — which we’ll look at separately later in this series.
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2006 Pioneer 18ft travel trail-er. Sleeps 6, no road miles, has always been parked on property, used very little, in-cludes equalizer hitch, $15,000. 250-442-3081 or 250-666-0323.
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Community college leaders from both sides of the Canada-United States border gathered at the Selkirk College Castlegar Campus last month to embark on a new north-south relationship aimed at enhanc-ing opportunities for both students and educators.
Administrative and academic leaders from Community Colleges of Spokane (CCS) and Selkirk College met on June 24-25 to forge the new partnership. An evening dinner meeting and facilitated day-long workshop helped identify spe-cific areas where collaboration can benefit programming, student learning and pro-fessional development.
“We accomplished a lot,” says CCS Chancellor Christine Johnson. “Not just the deepening of the relationship be-tween sets of professional colleagues who do similar work in a similar region with similar challenges, but that we were able to draw from each other good ideas and a commitment in idea sharing.”
CCS is the largest community college district in Washington, serving more than 38,000 students a year across eastern side of the state. Along with Spokane Commu-nity College and Spokane Falls Commu-nity College, CCS also delivers a variety of educational programs including rural outreach, business and community train-ing, and adult literacy services.
Selkirk College has more than 2,200 full time students and serves over 11,000 learners each year in the West Kootenay-
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Johnson and Selkirk College President Angus Graeme first met at a meeting for post-secondary institutions working with the First Nations communities of north-east Washington.
“I made an immediate connection with another lifelong advocate for the commu-nity college movement in North Amer-ica,” Graeme says of Johnson. “Our re-spective colleges have been working with the Lakes (Sinixt) community of Inche-lium on the Colville Reservation. With so many similarities and a geographic bond, we agreed that there was an opportunity to work toward some sort of collabora-tion for our Aboriginal students and oth-er programming.”
After several informal discussions be-tween Johnson and Graeme, an envoy of 10 CCS administrators and educators were invited to the Castlegar Campus to meet with 14 Selkirk College coun-terparts. The informal discussions and formal workshop over the two days pro-duced a number of important starting points around bolstering common stu-dent.
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