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Page 1: Boundary Creek Times, October 22, 2015

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OPINIONLet’s hope Prime Minister Trudeau helps make this nation once again respected.

HEALTHCAREBoundary Pharmacy is in danger of being forced to eliminate one day of service.

HOUSINGSenior housing society holds annual general meeting at Parkview Manor.P4 P7 P7

The people have spoken and Justin Trudeau is the new prime minister of Canada. Trudeau and the Liberal Party won a majority government by taking 184 ridings, which is 54.4 per cent of the ridings in the country. The Liberals received 39.5 per cent of all votes (6,930,146). The Conservative Party was second with 99 ridings (29.3 per cent) and had 31.9 per cent of all votes (5,600,496 votes). The NDP was third with 44 ridings (13.0 per cent) and had 19.7 per cent of all votes (3,461,262).

Locally, Richard Cannings of the NDP will be the very first South Okanagan-West Kootenay Member of Parliament (MP) after picking up 37.2 per cent (24,823) of the votes for the re-gion. Marshall Neufeld of the Conservatives (29.9 per cent) and Connie Denesiuk of the Liberals (28.1 per cent) were not far behind in second and third respectively. Green Party candidate Samantha Troy ended up with 4.3 per cent, while independent Brian Gray had 0.6 per cent.

Voter turnout for the South Okanagan-West Kootenay was 73.57 per cent (66,727 of 90,694 registered electors).

Cannings celebrated the win with a large group of support-ers at a hotel in Penticton. He told the Gazette that it had been a long campaign but he was elated to have won.

“It was close but we just steadily pulled away,” he said. “We were doing fine in the Okanagan but it was very close. As we got polls in from Grand Forks and the Kootenays we started to pull away. I got happier and happier as the evening went on.”

Cannings said it was important that they had good support from throughout the riding.

“We were cautiously optimistic going into the night and cer-tainly happy with how it turned out,” he said.

About 50 people packed the NDP office on Second Avenue in Grand Forks to watch the election results pour in. The sup-porters were elated when Cannings was confirmed the winner.

Office manager and NDP riding association member Dar-win Benson said everyone in the office was ecstatic.

Community Futures Bound-ary hosted the 2015 Business Excellence and Community Awards in Grand Forks on Thursday, Oct. 15. (Photo above) Lyle Burt (left),chair of Community Futures, presented R.J. and Tom Lesher of the Bored Room Bistro with the award for Business of the Year East Boundary); (Photo right) Della Mallette (left) of Black Press presented The Yellow Door Boutique’s Heather Smith with the award for Retail Excel-lence. See story on page A3.

Craig Lindsay photos

Bored Room, Yellow Doorpick up topawards

CRAIG LINDSAYBoundary Creek Times Contributor

• See ELECTION page A3

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The Fun Spot

Quote of the Week:The greatest mistake you can make in life is to be continually fearing you will make one.– Elbert Hubbard (1856 - 1915)

Joke of the Week:If I won the Lottery, I wouldn’t be one of those people who immediately quit their jobs. I’d make my boss’s life a living hell for a week or two first.

LAST WEEK’S SOLUTION

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Ti mesTHE BOUNDARY CREEKPage2Saturday, Oct. 24: The Kettle Wildlife Association is hosting a youth .22 shoot at 9 a.m.Sunday, Oct. 25: Peewee hockey gets underway at the Midway Arena at 10 a.m.Monday, Oct. 26: The Rock Creek/Westbridge Fire Needs Committee is initiating an education session. Led by Vlodko Barchuk (public health and RCMP Victims’ Services will also be on hand), the session will be held at the Westbridge Hall at 7 p.m. For information call Cathy Riddle at 250-449-1200.Friday, Oct. 30: Halloween Bash and Costume Dance, at 7:30 p.m. at the Midway Community Hall. $10 (tickets available at The Spot). Cash bar, prizes for best costumes. No minors.Saturday, Oct. 31. Halloween Warm-Up Station, 5:30 - 8:30 p.m., Midway Community Hall. Bonfire, free hot chocolate and hot dogs.Monday, Nov. 2: Greenwood Seniors’ Centre Executive election at 2 p.m.

REGULAR EVENTS:Mondays: Drop-in crib at Greenwood Legion at 7 p.m. $3 buy-in.Mondays: Girl Guides of Canada meets after school from 3:30 to 5 at WBES. Contact Jeanine Fraser at WBES or Linda Sheppard at 250-443-1529.First & Third Monday: Midway Village Council meeting; 6:30 p.m. with a delegation or 7 p.m. if none.First & Third Monday: The Bridge Drop-in Centre in Midway is open from 10 a.m. - 2 p.m. Closed on holiday Mondays, but will be open the next day on Tuesday.First Monday: Greenwood Seniors Centre meeting at 2 p.m. Info: 250-445-2290.

Second & Fourth Monday: Greenwood City Council meeting at 7 p.m.Third Monday: Bridesville Women’s Institute meets at 11 am. Info: 446-2210 or 446-2121.Third Monday: Frolicking Fancies – the Greenwood Red Hat Ladies Group meet monthly in Green-wood. Information Francine 250-445-6734; or Shirley 250-445-9908.Third Monday: Discover Rock Creek Society meet-ing at 6:30 – for location info phone 250-528-0227.Last Monday: Kettle River Recreation Commission meets at the Little Red School House at 7 p.m. Info Bill Watson 250-446-2325 or Sherry Dalziel 250-446-2997.Mondays and Wednesdays: Boot Camp at McAr-thur Centre in Greenwood from 6-7. $10 drop-in or $60 per month. Info 250-442-3664. Postponed until further notice.Monday & Wednesday beginning Sept. 15: Coun-try Kids Playschool 8:30 to 11:30 a.m. at the Rock Creek Health Centre. For info or to register call Sara Eek 250-446-2202.Tuesdays: AA Meetings at McArthur Centre in Greenwood at 8 p.m.Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday: Greenwood Seniors’ Drop-in Centre, 9 a.m. - 3 p.m.Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday: 11 - 3 pmGreenwood Seniors’ Centre Thrift Store, 100 Deadwood.Tuesdays and Thursdays: Taekwondo at BCSS gym from 4 to 5 p.m. Open to ages 6 (with supervision) to 106.Tuesdays and Thursdays: Boundary Women’s Resource Centre on Market Avenue in Grand Forks open from 9 a.m. to - 3 p.m. Info 250-442- 5212.First Tuesday: Elks #493 monthly meeting at the

Slavonic Hall in Grand Forks at 7 p.m. Info: 250-442-2856 or 250-442-4276.Third Tuesday: Kettle Valley Wildlife Association meets at the range in Rock Creek at 7 p.m.Wednesdays: Writer’s group meeting at 11 a.m. at Bored Room Bistro in Midway.Wednesdays: Girl Guides of Canada meet at King of Kings Church in Midway, Sparks ages 5-6 and Brownies ages 7-8 meet at 4:30-5:45; Guides ages 9-11 and Pathfinders ages 12-14 meet from 6 to 7:30. Info 250-449-2309 or 250-445-9955.Wednesdays: Midway Crib Tournament – Bored Room Bistro, 607 Eighth Avenue, Midway at 7 p.m.Wednesdays: Senior’s Bingo at 1 p.m. at the Greenwood Senior’s Drop-in Centre. $1 admission.Wednesdays: Women’s Counseling in Rock Creek and West Boundary: Free and confidential. For information call the STV counselor at 1-855-441-3131 or 442-3131. Childcare and transportation subsidies are available.First Wednesday: West Boundary Senior Hous-ing Society meeting at 1 p.m. in Parkview Manor Midway.Second Wednesday: Boundary Citizen’s Patrol meets at Midway Senior’s Centre from 7 - 8 p.m. Info: Wayne 250-449-2191, Paul 250-445-2111, or Wolfgang 250-446-2455.Second Wednesday: Greenwood Board of Trade meets at 7 p.m. at City Hall.Third Wednesday: Rock Creek Women’s Institute meet for a potluck lunch at 11:45. Info: 250-446-2454 or 250-446 -2608. Third Wednesday: Main River Women’s Institute meets in Westbridge at 1 p.m. Info: 250-446-2616.Third Wednesday: Rock Creek & Boundary Fair Assoc. meets at 7 p.m. at the pavilion from March through November. Info: 250-446- 2465.Thursdays: Free Yoga Classes in Greenwood at the McArthur Centre from 10:00-11:30 a.m. For more information call: Diane at 250-445-6364. Thursdays: Kinesiology at the old Kettle Valley School House from 9:30 to 12.Thursdays: Anglican Thrift Store from 11-3. Info

phone Les Williams 250-445-2216.Thursdays: Quilters and other crafters meet at the Midway Senior’s Centre at 9:30 a.m. Come for coffee and bring your needle project to work on. Membership fee $10 per year.Thursdays: Midway Museum Fundraiser - Texas Holdem Poker Registration 6:30 p.m. $20 to play, held at The Hotel, Midway.First Thursday: Rock Creek Medical Society meets at 7 p.m. in the boardroom of the clinic.First & Third Thursday: Food bank at the Evangel Chapel at 11 a.m. Donations welcome. Info 250-445-2125.Second & Fourth Thursday: Kettle River Lions Club meets at 7 p.m. in the Medical Clinic boardroom at Rock Creek.Third Thursday: Founder’s Day 2016 planning meeting at 6 p.m. in Greenwood City Hall. Contact Janet at 250-445-6133 for information.Fridays: Bingo at Greenwood Community Hall. Doors open 5 p.m., early bird 7 p.m. Progressive jackpot.Fridays: Coffee at Midway Seniors Centre from 9:30 - 11.Fridays: Overeaters Anonymous 11 a.m. - 12 noon at St. Jude’s Church in Greenwood.First & Third Friday: Karaoke at the Royal Canadian Legion in Greenwood. 7 p.m. until 11 p.m.Third Friday: Movie nights at Midway Community Hall; 7 p.m. Bring your own travel cup. $3 includes movie, drink and popcorn.Saturdays: Lion’s Club Meat Draw, at Hot-L Pub, Midway. Starts at 3 p.m.Saturdays: Greenwood Royal Canadian Legion Canteen open 2-6 p.m. Meat draw 3:30 p.m.Last Saturday: Karaoke at Hotel Midway – Hot-L Pub at 8:30.Last Saturday: The Bridge is open from 10 a.m. - 12 p.m.Greenwood Public Library: Open Mon, Wed, Fri and Sat. Opens at noon.

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“We still have a lot of work to do but I can tell you the crew that’s here tonight is all happy that Cannings won,” said Ben-son. “We’re all happy that he won and we wish him the best.”

Edward Robinson, Election Day manager for the office, was also happy the NDP candidate won and just as pleased that Harper was voted out.

“I’m elated,” he said. “I’m ec-static that Harper lost. I wish people had listened to Tom Mulcair and we had done better, but at least in our area we have a presence in Ottawa.”

“It was very scary because the area is regionalized,” said Robin-son. “In some parts we feel very confident and others not so con-fident and in other areas we’re just in a quandary. We couldn’t really calculate how it would go until we went up 2,000 and started holding there.”

Benson and Rob-inson had very long days working to man-age scrutineers and coordinate the election night gathering.

Benson said they had worked in the of-fice for 77 days orga-nizing efforts for the campaign. “We tried to get a good group of people to work here and we did,” he said.

“We did just as well this year as Alex (previous MP Atamanen-ko) in his last election. The polls show that Grand Forks is an NDP stronghold and we have to hold on to that because in two years we have a provincial elec-tion.”

Robinson said it was impor-tant for the NDP to have an of-fice in Grand Forks. “A presence is always noted,” he said. “We were the only party that had an actual office in the Boundary. I think that helps so the people believe we are taking care of it. Rural ridings are very difficult to organize. The more you can break it down the better it is. You get way more done face to face. People appreciate talking to you in person.”

“I think he’ll serve the peo-ple very well,” said Robinson.

“I believe one of the reasons he did win was because Alex did serve the people well. Not only that but you look at Canning’s persona. He’s very caring. You have the feeling he’s going to do something very special.”

In the Kootenay-Columbia region, which now includes Nel-son and Salmo, Wayne Stetski of the NDP won a narrow battle with incumbent David Wilks of the Conservatives 37.2 per cent to 36.8 per cent.

Liberals won the most B.C. seats with 17 (40.5 per cent of total), while the NDP had 14 (33.3 per cent) and Conserva-tives had 10 (23.8 per cent). Elizabeth May, leader of the Green Party, once again won her riding in Saanich-Gulf Is-lands for the lone Green Party victory.

Businesses honoured

Election Continued from page A1

Top businesses in the Boundary were hon-oured on Thursday night at the Grand Forks Curling Rink for the Community Futures Bound-ary Business Excellence and Community Awards for 2015.

The event was MC’d by Jay Alblas of Commu-nity Futures and featured short speeches by both Wendy McCulloch, president, and Lyle Burt, chair of the board. There were around 130 people in at-tendance. Food was supplied by Twisted Forks Catering and served by grads from GFSS. Also held during the event was the City of Grand Forks volunteer appre-ciation awards.

Organizer Susan Green, Community Fu-tures business analyst, said the event has been going on since 2000.

“It began as a small event to recognize Community Future’s clients and has progres-sively grown to what it is today fostering partner-ships between organiza-tions, businesses, vol-unteers and employees,” she said. “The event was opened up to all busi-nesses in the Boundary area and co-sponsored by the Boundary Coun-

try Regional Chamber of Commerce five years ago. Two years ago the City of Grand Forks asked that we add their volunteer awards to the night.”

Green said the awards night is meant to en-courage and recognize the small business com-munity and volunteers without whom our small communities couldn’t exist. “It’s also a great net-working opportunity for businesses as there is no other event like it. Once a year businesses, volun-teers and small organizations get together to cel-ebrate local achievements.”

Voting on the awards were Boundary area resi-dents.

CRAIG LINDSAYBoundary Creek Times Contributor

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Letters Policy

Well wasn’t that a surprise! I was thinking “Liberal mi-nority” at the very best, perhaps even a whole lot of frigid feet at the polling stations, ultimately resulting in another four years of power for the Tories.

But no, it’s a Grit majority and the return of a Trudeau to the land’s highest political office. Simply amazing!

Justin Trudeau appears to have accom-plished what he set out to do, to mobilize Ca-nadians, particularly the nation’s youth, and encourage them to collectively show their dis-illusionment with Stephen Harper’s negative influence, not only on the face of Canada, but also on its national pride.

Many voters, myself included, likely had limited comprehension of the intricacies of po-litical policies and economic platforms when they went to the polls, but this was an election driven by passion, and Trudeau seemed like the only candidate will-ing and able to match that emotion. Whether or not his leadership will bring about a change that Canadians can embrace is yet to be determined, but one thing is certain, and that is the fact that voter turnout for this election was the highest in over twenty years, when, you guessed it, the Liberals rolled over the ruling Conservatives on their way to a majority government.

So what will Mr. Trudeau do for the nation? The Lib-eral’s massive election platform espoused openness across the board; open government; open Parliament; open ac-cess to personal information and so on.

Trudeau will, if we are to believe his strategists, thrust aside the curtain behind which Harper’s government has been hiding for the last several years, during which time, say many, he has caused countless Canadians pain and anxiety through program cuts, job losses and his insidious and underhanded erosion of Canadian democracy.

According to his platform, the nation, under Trudeau’s guidance, will once again be a middle class stronghold, purged of tax breaks for the wealthy, corporations re-

quired to pay their fair share and there will be affordable daycare for all. Truth be told, there wasn’t that much dif-ference between the Liberal and NDP platforms going into the election, but, in my opinion at least, the Liberal victory was due almost entirely to the party’s handsome, youthful and energetic leader. Sorry Mr. Mulcair, you simply didn’t

stand a chance.I realized that Trudeau was onto something

when I dropped by my local variety store the day before the election. The young lady behind the counter could hardly contain her exuber-ance over the prospect of “choosing the next leader.” Less than twenty four hours later it became obvious that millions of her peers had shared her excitement.

Congratulations Justin Trudeau, but don’t forget, the youth of the nation is watching you!

~~~I was at a meeting one recent evening, listening to

some committee members discuss an upcoming confer-ence, when their president suddenly began an impres-sive description of the event, using predominantly acro-nyms. “The LSUPCCD AGM will be held next month in Vancouver at the UBCSFUBANX. In attendance will be CIBCTTFU president John Gray,” said the speaker, with a wry smile on his face. “I hope to see you all there!”

Most of us at the boardroom table looked at one an-other somewhat sheepishly, until, seemingly minutes later, one of us garnered enough courage to raise their hand and admit that they had no idea what his president had just said.

Is it just me or have acronyms and abbreviations stolen our joy of the English language? Are we in so much of a hurry that we cannot take the time to actually pronounce words? Have teenagers found a way to truly rule the world by creating a language all their own? Hmm….

OMG,TGIF and don’t forget to BYOB! (LOL!).Thanks for reading.

Canadians show their passion

Prime Minister elect Justin Trudeau will be hitting the ground running as soon as he officially takes office within the next few weeks, particularly when it comes to foreign policies, giving him little room for error in these very early days of a Liberal majority.

Internationally, the political agenda is filled with summits and meetings the next six weeks, which places a significant burden on the Prime Minister to quickly get up to speed on foreign affairs.

First-up is the G20 leaders’ summit in Turkey in mid-November, followed by the Asia-Pacific Econom-ic Cooperation Summit in the Philippines. Then comes the Commonwealth leaders’ meeting in Malta and, to complete Trudeau’s first two months in office, the in-ternational summit on climate change in Paris from Nov. 30 to Dec. 11.

Trudeau said the day after the election that, at this point, he is only committing to the climate summit be-cause he has to form government, but that he was “very hopeful” about attending the G20 and APEC summits.

For the Paris meeting, Trudeau will also need to prepare by convening with provincial premiers to put together a climate change policy that reflects a united Canada. This may well result in Canada increasing the targets the outgoing government has already set to re-duce greenhouse gas emissions. The White House said Tuesday it wants Canada to do more on that front. Trudeau said he wants Canada to show the world that it is committed to being a vocal and positive player in the reduction of greenhouse gas emissions.

This is all heady stuff for a relatively young man to engage in, especially one who has little political experi-ence. That said, one John Fitzgerald Kennedy, the Unit-ed States 35th president-elect, was exactly the same age (43) when he swore the oath of office in 1961 as is Mr. Trudeau today. Both were heralded by their respective electorates as the potential answers to stale and unsus-tainable domestic and foreign policies, which were out of sync with the nation they were designed to reflect.

They share good looks, charisma and energy; JFK inspired a generation of young Americans, and it ap-pears that Justin Trudeau has the opportunity to do the same in this country.

The next four or five years are likely to be a very interesting period in Canadian politics, and let’s hope Prime Minister Trudeau helps make this small, yet in-fluential nation once again respected around the globe.

Can Trudeau manage workload?

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Thursday, October 22, 2015 Boundary Creek Times A5WEEKDAY AFTERNOON 23 OCTOBER - 29 OCTOBER %∂ 2 PM 2:30 3 PM 3:30 4 PM 4:30 5 PM 5:30 6 PM 6:30# TSN 400 400 Varied Programs Sports Varied Hockey Varied Programs$ E! Kelowna - - The Talk Meredith Vieira Young & Restless News News News% CTV B.C. 250 321 Dr. Phil Ellen DeGeneres The Dr. Oz Show CTV News CTV News& CBC Vanc. 251 308 Murdoch Mysteries Grand Designs Vet Vet Dragons’ Den CBC News_ CBS Spokane 289 372 Let’s Make a Deal The Dr. Oz Show Dr. Phil Varied News CBS KREM 2 News at 6( Global B.C. 252 336 The Talk Meredith Vieira Young & Restless News News (5:59) News Hour* Knowledge 268 354 Maya Curious Doozers PAW Maker Creative Dino Wild Varied Programs` ABC Spokane 288 371 The Doctors Rachael Ray FABLife News ABC News News/ Spike 628 584 Cops Varied Cops Varied Cops Cops Cops Varied Programs0 HGTV 600 564 Holmes Inspection Bryan Bryan Varied Programs Hunt Intl Hunters Varied Programs1 A&E 615 520 Varied Programs2 CNN 500 140 Situation Room Situation Room E. B. OutFront Anderson Cooper Varied Programs6 YTV 552 543 Chucks Kid Sidekick Chucks Sponge. Varied Parents Sponge. Varied Programs8 Showcase 617 164 Movie Varied Programs9 Discovery 520 505 Varied Programs How/ How/ Daily Planet Varied Programs: Slice 601 193 Law & Order: SVU Movie Varied Programs; FOX Spokane 290 373 Paid Fam Varied Programs Paid Raising Mike Two Varied Mod < TLC 521 560 Say Yes Say Yes Say Yes Say Yes Varied Programs= Bravo 620 165 Criminal Minds Flashpoint Motive Blue Bloods Varied Programs> EA2 312 26 Movie Varied Programs Movie Varied Movie@ Family 557 541 Jessie Phineas Phineas Good Dog I Didn’t Jessie Jessie Varied ProgramsA PCH 294 592 Payne Browns Mod Mod Theory Theory MovieB Comedy 626 176 Just for Laughs Gags Gags Frasier Frasier Theory Theory Match GasC TCM 292 539 Movie Varied Programs Movie Varied ProgramsD Food 603 561 Varied Programs Hallow Varied Halloween Wars Varied ProgramsE OLN 411 457 Shouldn’t Be Alive Storage Storage Storage Storage Shouldn’t Be Alive Varied ProgramsF History 522 516 Varied Programs Pawn Pawn Varied Programs M*A*S*H M*A*S*H Varied ProgramsG Space 627 528 Star Trek: Voyager Inner Psychic Stargate SG-1 Castle Varied ProgramsH AMC 293 257 Movie Varied ProgramsJ DTOUR 619 167 Ghost Adventures Eat St. Eat St. Restaurant Security Security Varied ProgramsL TREE 553 546 Blaze Bubble Dora Charm Back Octo Dino Cat in Big Max, N PBS Spokane 291 374 Thomas Sesame Curious Cat in WordGirl Wild News Busi PBS NewsHourP NBC Spokane 287 370 TMZ Inside Ellen DeGeneres Judge Judge News News News Million.S Yes TV 651 355 Fam Fam Ties Ray Judge Judge Ray Design Huntley HuntleyU E! 621 168 Varied Programs TMZ etalk CSI: Crime Scene TMZ Live Varied Programs[ WSBK Boston 296 654 Two Two Broke Broke Theory Theory Varied Programs¨ KTLA L.A. 298 653 Steve Wilkos KTLA 5 News at 3 Bill Cunningham Crime Watch Daily News News≠ WGN Chi. 295 651 Blue Bloods Blue Bloods Varied ProgramsÆ WPIX N.Y. 297 652 PIX11 News at 5 News Celebrity Two Two Varied Programs∂ Vision 261 72 Ironside Road to Avonlea Murder, She Wrote Columbo Varied Programs√ PBS Det. 284 364 Wild Varied PBS NewsHour Busi Varied ProgramsÀ Cosmo 608 198 Varied Programs Movie Varied Programs Charmed Varied Charmed VariedÕ Nat. Geo. 524 276 Drugs, Inc. Security Security Varied Programs

FRIDAY EVENING 23 OCTOBER 2015 %∂ 7 PM 7:30 8 PM 8:30 9 PM 9:30 10 PM 10:30 11 PM 11:30# TSN 400 400 CFL Football Hamilton Tiger-Cats at BC Lions. (N) (Live) SportsCentre (N) SportsCentre$ E! Kelowna - - Ent ET Security Truth Be Hawaii Five-0 (N) Bones (N) News Colbert% CTV B.C. 250 321 etalk (N) Theory The Amazing Race Shark Tank (N) Blue Bloods (N) News CTV & CBC Vanc. 251 308 Mercer Cor Market Gallery the fifth estate The National (N) CBC Cor_ CBS Spokane 289 372 Broke Broke The Amazing Race Hawaii Five-0 (N) Blue Bloods (N) News Colbert( Global B.C. 252 336 Ent ET Security Truth Be Hawaii Five-0 (N) Bones (N) News Colbert* Knowledge 268 354 Coast Australia (N) Murder Myster. George Gently “Gently Going Under” Finding the Fallen` ABC Spokane 288 371 Ent Insider Last Dr. Ken Shark Tank (N) (10:01) 20/20 (N) Sports Kimmel/ Spike 628 584 Bellator MMA Live Cops Cops Cops Vegas Jail Jail Jail Jail0 HGTV 600 564 Extreme Homes Hunt Intl Hunters Break Break Extreme Homes Beach Beach1 A&E 615 520 The Haunting My Haunted House My Haunted House My Haunted House The Haunting2 CNN 500 140 Anthony Bourd. This Is Life This Is Life This Is Life This Is Life6 YTV 552 543 Thunder ›› “Hotel Transylvania” Toy ›› “Hotel Transylvania” 8 Showcase 617 164 Mr. Robot (N) NCIS NCIS “Red Cell” Mr. Robot Law & Order: SVU9 Discovery 520 505 Mayday Airplane Repo Highway Thru Hell Edge of Alaska Mayday: Slice 601 193 “Here Cm Boom” ›› “You Don’t Mess With the Zohan” Suburg. Law & Order: SVU; FOX Spokane 290 373 Theory Theory Gotham Rosewood News Mod Mike Two < TLC 521 560 90 Day Say Yes Say Yes Say Yes Say Yes Say Yes Say Yes Say Yes 90 Day Fiancé= Bravo 620 165 Snapped (N) The Listener Criminal Minds Snapped Snapped> EA2 312 26 (6:40) “Modra” ››› “The Witches of Eastwick” ››› “The Lost Boys” For@ Family 557 541 Next “Descendants” Dove Cameron. (9:25) The X Factor UK The X F. DescendA PCH 294 592 Lord Seinfeld King King Middle Fam Guy Amer. Amer. Fam Guy PayneB Comedy 626 176 JFL Gags Gags Simpson Just for Laughs Theory Theory Laughs-AccessC TCM 292 539 DrJekyll “The Hunchback of Notre Dame” “Fall of House of Usher” “Picture-Gray”D Food 603 561 Diners Diners Carn Carn Gotta Gotta Diners Diners Diners DinersE OLN 411 457 Storage Storage Shouldn’t Be Alive Ghost Hunters Storage Storage Myth HuntersF History 522 516 Pawn Pawn Battle Battle American Pickers Pawn Pawn Battle Battle G Space 627 528 Z Nation (N) Inner Inner Person of Interest Falling Skies Z NationH AMC 293 257 ››› “Day of the Dead” The Walking Dead Talking Dead “Tai Chi Zero”J DTOUR 619 167 Security Security Border Border Border Border Security Security Border BorderL TREE 553 546 Charm Dino Caillou Max, Toopy Bubble Umi Charm Back Max, N PBS Spokane 291 374 Wash Charlie A Mother’s Son Great Performances The musical “Billy Elliot.” P NBC Spokane 287 370 J’pardy! Wheel Undate Truth Be Dateline NBC (N) (ESP HDTV) News J. FallonS Yes TV 651 355 J’pardy! Wheel Ray House Life To J. Hagee Huntley Popcorn Place YouU E! 621 168 The Soup (N) etalk Pop TMZ Live House of DVF The Soup[ WSBK Boston 296 654 WBZ News (N) Seinfeld Seinfeld Mother Mother King King Comics Rules¨ KTLA L.A. 298 653 Two Two Reign (N) Top Model KTLA 5 News News Friends≠ WGN Chi. 295 651 Person of Interest Mother Mother Mother Mother Parks Parks Rules RulesÆ WPIX N.Y. 297 652 News PIX11 Seinfeld Seinfeld Friends Friends Ray Ray Rules Court∂ Vision 261 72 Time- God’s Conversations EastEnd. (9:40) EastEnders EastEnd. Super Popoff√ PBS Det. 284 364 Great Performances The musical “Billy Elliot.” Smiley Charlie Rose (N) On WaÀ Cosmo 608 198 ››› “Singles” Bridget Fonda, Matt Dillon. Rules Rules Rules Sex-City Sex-CityÕ Nat. Geo. 524 276 Do or Do or Security Security Do or Do or Do or Do or Do or Do or

SATURDAY MORNING 24 OCTOBER 2015 %∂ 9 AM 9:30 10 AM 10:30 11 AM 11:30 12 PM 12:30 1 PM 1:30# TSN 400 400 College Football Teams TBA. (N) (Live) CFL Pre CFL Football$ E! Kelowna - - News Fish’n Fishing Boat TV Driving Noon News Hour Carn Donut% CTV B.C. 250 321 Written World Marilyn Denis Written etalk SportsCentre Gas Gas& CBC Vanc. 251 308 Our Vancouver Absolutely Doc Zone Nature/ Things Figure Skating_ CBS Spokane 289 372 Hidden Chan Cooker Blender Home. Hazelton Football College Football Teams TBA.( Global B.C. 252 336 News Fish’n Fishing Boat TV Driving Noon News Hour Carn Donut* Knowledge 268 354 Magic Kate and Wild Wild Maker Creative Dogs Dogs Hope for Wildlife` ABC Spokane 288 371 College Football Teams TBA. (N) (Live) Football College Football Teams TBA./ Spike 628 584 Bar Rescue Bar Rescue Sweat Inc. Cops Cops Cops Cops0 HGTV 600 564 Salvage Salvage Salvage Salvage Hunters Hunt Intl House Hunters Tiny Tiny1 A&E 615 520 Gangland Gangland Gangland Gangland Gangland2 CNN 500 140 CNN Newsroom CNN Newsroom News Vital CNN Newsroom CNN Newsroom6 YTV 552 543 Sponge. Parents Harvey Pig Goat Turtles Turtles ›› “Hotel Transylvania” 8 Showcase 617 164 Bourne ›› “Safe House” Denzel Washington. ›› “Jack Reacher” Tom Cruise.9 Discovery 520 505 The Last Alaskans Airplane Repo Mayday Railroad Alaska Edge of Alaska: Slice 601 193 Suburg. Suburg. ›› “You Don’t Mess With the Zohan” “Here Comes the Boom”; FOX Spokane 290 373 Dr. Ho NASCAR NASCAR Racing 21 Day Kds Old < TLC 521 560 Say Yes Say Yes Dateline: Real Life Dateline: Real Life Dateline: Real Life Dateline: Real Life= Bravo 620 165 ››› “The Client” Susan Sarandon. ›› “Rounders” Matt Damon. > EA2 312 26 Drk ››› “Peter Pan” Jason Isaacs. (11:25) ››› “Hook” Dustin Hoffman. @ Family 557 541 Dog I Didn’t Jessie “Mostly Ghostly” “Monster High” Good HZipzerA PCH 294 592 Jeff’sons PiYo Break Seinfeld ›› “Race to Witch Mountain” “Mamma Mia!”B Comedy 626 176 Laughs-Access Just for Laughs Sullivan Sullivan Theory Theory “Scary Movie V”C TCM 292 539 “Ride Lonesome” (10:15) ››› “3:10 to Yuma” ››› “The Big Sky” Kirk Douglas.D Food 603 561 Pioneer Pioneer Cutthroat Kitchen Chopped Halloween Baking Halloween WarsE OLN 411 457 Illusions Illusions Illusions Illusions Illusions Illusions Illusions Illusions Illusions IllusionsF History 522 516 Paid Paid Ice Road Truckers Pawn Pawn American Pickers American PickersG Space 627 528 Panic Button Geeks Geeks Paranormal Wi. Face Off KilljoysH AMC 293 257 “Pet Sematary” ›› “Tremors” Kevin Bacon. ›› “Child’s Play” J DTOUR 619 167 Border Border Border Border Security Security Border Border Border BorderL TREE 553 546 Toopy Caillou Peg Octo Dino Zack Mike Umi Truck WingsN PBS Spokane 291 374 Home Old House Kitchen Chefs Cooking Cook Victory Antique RoadshowP NBC Spokane 287 370 Wake English Premier League Soccer 2015 IRB Rugby World CupS Yes TV 651 355 Rck Kds Sportfish Huntley Food Living Miracle Popcorn In Con Huntley PopcornU E! 621 168 The Soup Kardashian Kardashian Kardashian Kardashian[ WSBK Boston 296 654 Blitz College Football Boston College at Louisville. (N) (Live) King Mike Mike¨ KTLA L.A. 298 653 Dr. Pol Dr. Pol Dog Dog Dog Dog Dog Save Hatched Dream≠ WGN Chi. 295 651 Walker, Ranger Walker, Ranger Walker, Ranger Walker, Ranger Blue BloodsÆ WPIX N.Y. 297 652 Zoo Coolest PiYo! Paid Laughs Laughs ›› “Extract” Jason Bateman.∂ Vision 261 72 Punjab Mehak Punjabi Lamia Fursat Quran Punjab Pyar Hi Pyar Hi Gurbani√ PBS Det. 284 364 Antique Roadshow Nature Project Martha Kitchen Cook Steves MusicÀ Cosmo 608 198 “My Boss’s” Hollyw’d Hollyw’d Sex-City Sex-City Sex-City Sex-City Sex-City Sex-CityÕ Nat. Geo. 524 276 Wicked Tuna Drugs, Inc. Underworld, Inc. Rocky Mountain Security Security

SATURDAY AFTERNOON 24 OCTOBER 2015 %∂ 2 PM 2:30 3 PM 3:30 4 PM 4:30 5 PM 5:30 6 PM 6:30# TSN 400 400 CFL Football CFL Football: Eskimos at Roughriders$ E! Kelowna - - Income Bryan Tackle ››› “Zombieland” News (5:59) News Hour% CTV B.C. 250 321 Worst Driver Cash Money Marilyn Denis The So Our CTV News& CBC Vanc. 251 308 Figure Skating National Hockey NHL Hockey Toronto Maple Leafs at Montreal Canadiens._ CBS Spokane 289 372 (12:30) College Football Teams TBA. Access Hollywood News News News Paid( Global B.C. 252 336 Income Bryan Tackle ››› “Zombieland” News (5:59) News Hour* Knowledge 268 354 Warships Waterfront Cities Grizzly Cauldron Tony Robinson Hope for Wildlife` ABC Spokane 288 371 College Football Teams TBA. Football McCarv KXLY 4 College Football Teams TBA. (N) (Live)/ Spike 628 584 Cops Jail Cops Cops Cops Cops Cops (N) Cops Vegas Cops0 HGTV 600 564 Tiny Tiny Income Income Break Break Hunt Intl Hunt Intl Bryan Bryan1 A&E 615 520 Gangland Criminal Minds Criminal Minds Criminal Minds Criminal Minds2 CNN 500 140 CNN Newsroom Smerconish Special Report This Is Life Anthony Bourd.6 YTV 552 543 Mon Mon Mon Mon Mon Mon Mon Mon “Monster House”8 Showcase 617 164 “Jack Reacher” “Accidental Obsession” Josie Davis. ›› “Jack Reacher” Tom Cruise.9 Discovery 520 505 Highway Thru Hell How/ How/ Last Frontier Rebel Gold Rebel Gold: Slice 601 193 Here ›› “You Don’t Mess With the Zohan” First First “Dreamgirls” ; FOX Spokane 290 373 Mike Two Livin’ Cooker Pregame College Football Utah at USC. (N) (Live)< TLC 521 560 Dateline on TLC Dateline on TLC Dateline on TLC Women/Prison Women/Prison= Bravo 620 165 Snapped Twice in a Lifetime Missing Criminal Minds (N) Law & Order: SVU> EA2 312 26 “Dudley Do-Right” “Kermit’s Swamp Years” (4:40) “The Dark Crystal” “Little Vampire”@ Family 557 541 Jessie Dog I Didn’t Gaming Derek Nowhere Nowhere Life Awe AweA PCH 294 592 “Mamma Mia!” Middle Middle Seinfeld Atl. Eats King King ›› “Extract”B Comedy 626 176 “Scary Movie V” “Without a Paddle: Nature’s Calling” Theory Theory Just for LaughsC TCM 292 539 Big Sky ››› “The Cowboys” John Wayne. ›››› “I Remember Mama”D Food 603 561 Diners Diners Gotta Gotta Chef in Your Ear Food Food Chopped (N)E OLN 411 457 Illusions Illusions Liquida Liquida The Liq Storage Mantracker The Liq StorageF History 522 516 American Pickers Pawn Pawn Power & Ice Mountain Men Klondike TrappersG Space 627 528 Falling Skies ›› “Killer Mountain” Aaron Douglas. Z Nation Doctor Who (N)H AMC 293 257 ›› “Thinner” Robert John Burke. ›› “Leprechaun” Warwick Davis. “Leprechaun 2”J DTOUR 619 167 Border Border Security Security Security Security Border Border Ghost AdventuresL TREE 553 546 Blaze Bubble Shimmer Charm Back Octo Dino Cat in Big Max, N PBS Spokane 291 374 Deepak Chopra-God Broadway-Ed Sullivan Victor Borge’s Timeless YearP NBC Spokane 287 370 Figure Skating Best 21 Day Paid Judge News News News J’pardy!S Yes TV 651 355 Re House Green House Building Paid Eye to Connie Pas Eye to U E! 621 168 TMZ (N) Pop Pop Brave Celebrity Botched Prancing Soup[ WSBK Boston 296 654 Two Two Broke Broke Theory Theory › “Mr. Deeds” Adam Sandler.¨ KTLA L.A. 298 653 Animal Zoo Coolest On Spot Paid Program Celebrity Celebrity News News≠ WGN Chi. 295 651 Blue Bloods Blue Bloods Blue Bloods Blue Bloods Blue BloodsÆ WPIX N.Y. 297 652 PIX11 News at 5 Celebrity Monop Celebrity Celebrity Two Two Two Two ∂ Vision 261 72 Tehlka Sardari Punjab Punjabi Sanjha Punjab Mulaqat Made in Des-Pardes√ PBS Det. 284 364 Lawrence Welk Week One Time/By Time/By Antique Roadshow Mannheim StÀ Cosmo 608 198 Celebrity Legacies Style by Style by CSI: Miami CSI: Miami CSI: MiamiÕ Nat. Geo. 524 276 Underworld, Inc. Underworld, Inc. Underworld, Inc. Underworld, Inc. Underworld, Inc.

SATURDAY EVENING 24 OCTOBER 2015 %∂ 7 PM 7:30 8 PM 8:30 9 PM 9:30 10 PM 10:30 11 PM 11:30# TSN 400 400 SportsCentre (N) (Live) SportsCentre (N) (Live) SportsCentre (N) SportsCentre$ E! Kelowna - - 16x9 (N) NCIS: Los Angeles True Crime Scene Dual Suspects News SNL% CTV B.C. 250 321 W5 (N) Theory Anger Criminal Minds Saving Hope News CTV & CBC Vanc. 251 308 NHL Hockey Detroit Red Wings at Vancouver Canucks. (N) Post CBC Canada’s Smartest_ CBS Spokane 289 372 Elementary NCIS: Los Angeles Criminal Minds 48 Hours (N) News Up Late( Global B.C. 252 336 16x9 (N) NCIS: Los Angeles True Crime Scene Dual Suspects News SNL* Knowledge 268 354 Science of Dogs Heartbeat Foyle’s War “War Games” (PA) Waterfront Cities` ABC Spokane 288 371 College Football Teams TBA. Insider Entertainment Ton. Rizzoli & Isles Scandal “The Key”/ Spike 628 584 Cops Cops Jail Jail Jail Jail Jail Jail Jail Jail0 HGTV 600 564 Custom Custom Flipping Flipping Bryan Bryan Custom Custom Hunt Intl Hunt Intl1 A&E 615 520 Criminal Minds Criminal Minds Criminal Minds Criminal Minds Criminal Minds2 CNN 500 140 Anthony Bourd. Anthony Bourd. Anthony Bourd. Anthony Bourd. Anthony Bourd.6 YTV 552 543 “Monster House” ››› “Ghostbusters” Bill Murray. (10:15) ›› “Ghostbusters II” 8 Showcase 617 164 “Jack Reacher” ›› “Safe House” Denzel Washington. “The Bourne Ultimatum”9 Discovery 520 505 Fast N’ Loud Cuban Chrome Rebel Gold Fast N’ Loud Rebel Gold: Slice 601 193 (6:00) ››› “Dreamgirls” ››› “Grease” John Travolta. Grease; FOX Spokane 290 373 College Football Sea Paid Theory Two News Wanted Animation Dom< TLC 521 560 Women/Prison Women/Prison Women/Prison Women/Prison To Be Announced= Bravo 620 165 Cold Justice: Cold Justice: ›› “The Bodyguard” Kevin Costner. City An> EA2 312 26 “Little Vampire” ››› “Interview With the Vampire” (10:05) ›› “Underworld”@ Family 557 541 The X Factor UK “Return to Halloweentown” “Phantom of the Megaplex” ConnorA PCH 294 592 (6:00) “Extract” Fam Guy Fam Guy Burgers Burgers Commun Commun “Match Point”B Comedy 626 176 Theory Theory Laughs-Access Just for Laughs Dirty Sexy Funny Comedy ComedyC TCM 292 539 I ››› “Comrade X” (9:15) ›› “The Madwoman of Chaillot” DeclineD Food 603 561 Guy’s Games Chef in Your Ear Chopped Guy’s Games Cutthroat KitchenE OLN 411 457 Liquida Liquida Mantracker Myth Hunters Conspiracy Myth HuntersF History 522 516 Ice Road Truckers Ancient Aliens Atlantis Found (N) Klondike TrappersG Space 627 528 ›› “Surrogates” Bruce Willis. ››› “Looper” Bruce Willis. UniverH AMC 293 257 “Leprechaun 2” › “Leprechaun 3” Warwick Davis. › “Leprechaun 4 in Space” J DTOUR 619 167 The Dead Files Expedition Un. Ghost Adventures The Dead Files Expedition Un.L TREE 553 546 Charm Dino Caillou Max, Toopy Bubble Umi Charm Back Max, N PBS Spokane 291 374 My Yearbook ››› “Doctor Zhivago” Omar Sharif, Julie Christie. FilmP NBC Spokane 287 370 The Good Wife Dateline NBC (ESP HDTV) Sat. Night Live News SNLS Yes TV 651 355 J’pardy! Wheel The Conflicted Samaritan Muzika At the Cross In TouchU E! 621 168 “Signed, Sealed, Delivered” Ways To Kill Botched Kardashian[ WSBK Boston 296 654 WBZ News (N) Seinfeld Seinfeld Mother Mother Mike Mike Entertainers¨ KTLA L.A. 298 653 Two Two Friends Monop Two Two KTLA News at 10 News Person≠ WGN Chi. 295 651 Blue Bloods Manhattan Mother Mother Mother Mother Rules RulesÆ WPIX N.Y. 297 652 News Sports Honey. Honey. Honey. Honeym Rules Rules Elementary ∂ Vision 261 72 Aikam Taur Lashkara Waqt 4 Vehra Success Joyce√ PBS Det. 284 364 Man Carole King-James Taylor Austin City Limits Artists Den Front and CenterÀ Cosmo 608 198 › “My Boss’s Daughter” Love Love CSI: Miami CSI: MiamiÕ Nat. Geo. 524 276 Security Security Drugs, Inc. Underworld, Inc. Security Security Underworld, Inc.

SUNDAY MORNING 25 OCTOBER 2015 %∂ 9 AM 9:30 10 AM 10:30 11 AM 11:30 12 PM 12:30 1 PM 1:30# TSN 400 400 SportsCentre NFL Football Teams TBA. (N) (Live) NFL Football$ E! Kelowna - - News Block Context Osteen Paid Noon News Hour Carn Donut% CTV B.C. 250 321 World Vision NFL Football Teams TBA. (N) (Live) NFL Football& CBC Vanc. 251 308 Cor Cor Cor Market Our Vancouver Land One/One Canada’s Smartest_ CBS Spokane 289 372 The NFL Today (N) NFL Football New York Jets at New England Patriots. (N) NFL NFL( Global B.C. 252 336 News Block Context Osteen Paid Noon News Hour Carn Donut* Knowledge 268 354 Upside Dino Wild Little Little Anne. Animals Animals Waterfront Cities` ABC Spokane 288 371 Rescue Wildlife Rock- Explore Paid Paid Paid Hiring World of X Games/ Spike 628 584 (8:00) ››› “Star Trek” Chris Pine. ››› “Star Trek” Chris Pine, Zachary Quinto.0 HGTV 600 564 House Hunters Flipping Flipping Hunters Hunt Intl Vacation House Beach Island1 A&E 615 520 The Haunting The Haunting The First 48 The First 48 The First 482 CNN 500 140 State/Union Fareed Zakaria CNN Newsroom CNN Newsroom CNN Newsroom6 YTV 552 543 Game “Liar, Liar, Vampire” “Dear Dracula” ››› “Monster House” 8 Showcase 617 164 (8:00) ›› “Jack Reacher” NCIS NCIS “SWAK” NCIS “Twilight”9 Discovery 520 505 Cold Water Highway Thru Hell Rebel Gold Rebel Gold Fast N’ Loud: Slice 601 193 Debt ››› “Dreamgirls” Jamie Foxx. ››› “Grease” ; FOX Spokane 290 373 FOX NFL Sunday NFL Football New Orleans Saints at Indianapolis Colts. (N) (Live) Football< TLC 521 560 Say Yes Say Yes Say Yes Say Yes Say Yes Say Yes Say Yes Say Yes Say Yes Say Yes= Bravo 620 165 Law & Order: SVU ››› “City of Angels” Nicolas Cage. ›› “The Bodyguard”> EA2 312 26 (8:00) “Junior” (9:50) “The Nutty Professor” ››› “Superman” Christopher Reeve. @ Family 557 541 Dog I Didn’t Jessie “Monster High” Good (12:05) “Bunks” HZipzerA PCH 294 592 “Dreamer: Inspired by a True Story” Paid 1st Fam Paid Box Offi › “Old Dogs”B Comedy 626 176 LOL :-) LOL :-) Just for Laughs Dirty Sexy Funny Theory Theory “She Devil” C TCM 292 539 ItsWorld ›› “Tea for Two” (11:15) “Shadow of the Thin Man” “Secrt Life-Mitty”D Food 603 561 AnnaOl AnnaOl Candy Craze Guy’s Games Cook Cook OutrageousE OLN 411 457 Illusions Illusions Illusions Illusions Illusions Illusions Illusions Illusions Illusions IllusionsF History 522 516 Paid Paid Pawn Pawn American Pickers Power & Ice Klondike TrappersG Space 627 528 ›› “The Mist” Thomas Jane. ››› “Looper” Bruce Willis. H AMC 293 257 Jeepers › “Friday the 13th” › “Leprechaun 2” Warwick Davis. LeprchnJ DTOUR 619 167 Ghost Adven.: Ireland’s Celtic Demons Greatest Mysteries Greatest Mysteries Deli DeliL TREE 553 546 Toopy Caillou Peg Octo Dino Zack Mike Umi Truck WingsN PBS Spokane 291 374 SciGirls Impact Inside Olympia Focus Asia Health Matt. History DetectivesP NBC Spokane 287 370 English Premier League Soccer Goal Form. 1 Formula One RacingS Yes TV 651 355 Operation Smile Proph Discov. Sportfish Tribal The Conflicted Samaritan ImpactU E! 621 168 Funny Girls Dash Dolls Below Deck Botched “Boner Free Zone” Soup[ WSBK Boston 296 654 Cooker Paid ›› “Candyman” Virginia Madsen. ›› “The Grudge”, Jason Behr¨ KTLA L.A. 298 653 KTLA News at 9 In Touch Real Estate Paid Wealth Paid Estate≠ WGN Chi. 295 651 Heat of the Night “A Matter of Justice” Michael Madsen. Heat of the Night Heat of the NightÆ WPIX N.Y. 297 652 On Spot Animal Sleep Paid ››› “The Green Mile” Tom Hanks, David Morse.∂ Vision 261 72 Power Context Living Truth Faith Food Study ICEJ Peter David√ PBS Det. 284 364 Group Charlie Start Up Detroit Performs Masterpiece ClassicÀ Cosmo 608 198 (8:00) ››› “In Her Shoes” CSI: Miami CSI: Miami CSI: MiamiÕ Nat. Geo. 524 276 Brain Brain Brain Brain Brain Brain Brain Brain Brain Brain

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Letters to the editor A lot of silliness at meeting

Last night I attended a Greenwood Council meeting as a delegate to introduce the viability of a free piano on the street in Greenwood for all to play.

There still seems to be a lot of silliness at the meeting. I understand that there is another lawsuit against the council for a possible conflict of interest. What I do not understand is why the same people still represent the recreation com-mission. 

To me that is a more blatant conflict. I asked permission of council to pose a question to the floor and was granted such.

As I said in this paper, with respect to the Barry Noll versus Greenwood (and councillors),

I do not care who wins or loses as long as the city is reimbursed by the loser. I posed the same question to the group suing the city for what they believe is a conflict of interest.

“Is the party that is suing council prepared to post a performance bond to repay council if they lose?“

I heard “yes” but do not know who that yes came from. Well, step up to the plate and prove it. Make sure your family knows you are hedging $50,000 dollars (approximate) of your assets to be right or wrong. 

Also, the same people should resign from any committees until this is done.

While I am at it, the mayor is addressed for-mally, as “Your Worship” not “Your Honor.”

Byron Goch,Greenwood

Editor, The Times:

Midway council met for its regu-lar meeting last Monday. TOTA promotes trade shows

Delegate Meaghan Racine of the Thompson and Okanagan Tour-ism Association made a presentation to council regarding upcoming tourism trade shows in Se-attle, Vancouver and Calgary. Racine outlined the potential benefits to the Village of Midway and neighouring communities that could result from a Boundary presence at all three events.

Labelled “Caravan, a Curation of Thompson Okanagan Essentials,” the promotional campaign is designed to highlight all that the region has to offer in four season activities, accommodations and culinary experiences. The cost of a booth at the five day Vancouver event, which is being held in late March in conjunction with the Vancouver International Auto Show, is $2,500, and would have to be manned by a contingent from either Midway or one made up of delegates from several Boundary communities. The Seattle Travel Trips and Adventures Expo, which will take place ear-lier in March, is a two-day event that will charge exhibitors $1,250.

Council was interested in the possibilities that such exhibits could present for regional tour-ism, though was keen to partner with the other Boundary communities in order to minimize the financial outlay. Racine agreed to arrange a meet-ing with other councils.

Council was given a deadline of four weeks hence to either opt out of the TOTA campaign or commit to a trade show presence.Village to rescind insurance policy

Policy 367, Non-Profit Community Events In-surance Coverage, requires rescinding as the pol-icy is no longer applicable. User groups accessing village facilities that are approved by council to be covered through the service provider agreements are automatically covered under the village’s li-ability insurance. Groups that do not meet the criteria are required to obtain liability insurance elsewhere. The village cannot provide nor waive insurance coverage to other groups.Unfinished business

Council moved to table the community hall structural audit item until its next meeting.

Council moved to reallocate $40,000 in the 2015 capital budget, originally earmarked for Riverfront Park washroom and shower improve-ments, to replacing the retaining wall at the park and to construct a sani-dump station.

Additionally, completion of a retaining wall in the park was approved at a cost of $29,000. Pow-nall Construction will be overseeing the project.CAO Report

Shaw Go WiFi, a division of Shaw Commu-nications, has agreed to extend Wi-Fi coverage

further west into the campground, and to as-sess the strength of the signal at the east end.

CAO Penny Feist will take part in Allworx VoIP Communications webinar to see what the company has to offer in the way of communica-tions systems.

Feist described the village office’s phone system as quite old; an upgrade should be con-sidered.

Feist, Cathy Riddle and Tami Peters will be attending an Emer-gency Social Services/Canadian Red Cross “After Action Review” pertaining to the Rock Creek fire.

MIDWAYCOUNCIL

TOTA promotes trade shows

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Thursday, October 22, 2015 Boundary Creek Times A7

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22 RIFLE SHOOT FOR ALL YOUTHSaturday, October 24

Greenwood Community Association

Friday Night BingoDoors open 5 pm Bingo starts 7 pmMcArthur Centre, 1355 Veterans LaneThree early bird games, 11 regular games, two express, two progressive, two odd/even, two bonanza, luckyball and 50/50. Our 1st progressive pot will be $650+ in 53 numbers.The 2nd Progressive pot will be $900+ in 56 numbers.

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Midway’s Boundary Pharmacy is in danger of being forced to eliminate one day of service if it is no longer able to offer the telepharmacy service, which currently allows pharmacist Cris Ben-nett to fill prescriptions via video con-ferencing.

The BC College of Pharmacists has informed those pharmacies choosing to implement a telepharmacy service that, beginning on Jan. 1, 2016, they must have a licensed pharmacy technician on-site during video prescribing.

The stipulation, according to Ben-nett, has actually been in place for sever-al years, though the college has allowed those pharmacies unable to provide an on-site technician (which includes nu-merous rural or remote operations) to continue offering the service.

Recently, however, the governing body decided that its patience was wear-ing thin and that all telepharmacy oper-ations would now have to adhere to the regulations.

Bennett understands the rationale behind the regulations, including the college’s need to ensure that all people working with narcotics and other potent drugs are registered with the BC Col-lege of Pharmacists, but feels the college could be more flexible by assessing busi-nesses on an individual basis, instead of taking a blanket approach and insist-ing that all pharmacies follow the same rules.

“Whenever I’ve hired assistants in the past, I have simply trained them myself,” Bennet said, “but now they have to be fully-qualified technicians, and such

people are extremely difficult to find in rural areas, especially when all they are offered is part-time employment.”

Bennett believes there are other op-tions to closing his practice one day a week, and has been in contact with the Ministry of Health in the hope that it will consider wading into the matter and mediate an alternative resolution.

If not, come Jan. 1, Midway’s phar-macy service will be cut by 25 per cent and possibly threaten the rural com-munity’s access to medicine to an even greater degree.

Bennett is requesting that concerned residents contact the pharmacy to join him in lobbying the college to adjust its policy.

Contact him at 250-449-2866.

West Boundary Senior Housing Society directors and members gathered in the facilities basement last Thursday for the group’s AGM. Former secretary Cathy Sanders was elected as the society’s new president. PHOTO: ANDREW TRIPP

Feist takes break from societyThe West Boundary Senior Housing

Society held its annual general meet-ing last Thursday at Parkview Manor to elect board members for 2016.

Outgoing president Vicki Feist, who, along with husband Gerald, were prom-inent in establishing the society in 1998 and the ensuing construction of the Se-niors’ residence was finally able to step down from her position and “finally

take a break.”The society is very keen to attract new

members to keep the society energized and able to continue its important work of running a facility that is constantly filled to its capacity of 20 residents.

Parkview Manor’s kitchen continues to please residents, as manager Linda Boyl ensures meals are top quality and prepared with cost-effectiveness.

Elected to the board of directors for 2016 were: president, Cathy Sanders; vice-president, Jackie Reeves; treasurer, Jim Reeves; secretary, Cheryl Thompson (temporary).

Three-year directors are Viki Foster, Muriel Woolhether and Bill Watson.

Director at Large is Gerald Feist.Chef extraordinaire is Linda Boyl.

Pharmacy may have to cut service

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BUSINESS & SERVICEFEATUREOF THEWEEK

DIRECTORY

CONTRACTING

Carlyle Contracting Ltd.Quality Craftsmanship:• Framing• Concrete Work• Finishing• Purgola Construction

Katlin Jones

www.Carlylecontracting.com

250 328-9489

CONTRACTING

Boundary Appraisal Service

D.G. (Dave) Marshall, Cra, rI

Serving Grand Forks & Boundary Country 30+ Years Experience

residential & vacant acreage appraisals for:•Mortgage Applications •Estate Purposes •Family Disputes •Assessment Resolution

Phone: res-250-442-5199 Cell-250-442-6199

e-mail – [email protected]

APPRAISALS

Kerstin Kleinhempel, CGACertified General Accountant

Accounting and income tax services for businessesand individuals in the Boundary Country.

Personal and Corporate Income Tax,Compilation and Engagements

Phone: 250-446-2363 Fax: 250-446-2364Box 171, 3085 Christian Valley Road, Westbridge, BC, V0H 2B0

e-mail: [email protected]

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BANKING BANKING BANKING

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ADVERTISE YOUR BUSINESS HERE

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Residential & Commercial Glass ReplacementMirrors & Store Fronts

PlexiglassICBC Glass Express Shop

For fast,reliable servicecall 250-442-8311 24 Hr Emergency

GLASS

Phone: 250.442.8175 Cell: 250.443.1905Email: [email protected]

Brian Blair

Serving the Kootenay Boundary

Blair’sHome Inspections

Commercialand Residential

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Resident REALTOR®

Granby containerssales and rentals

on Donaldson Dr.

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STORAGE

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Trail Operations is currently seeking a qualified Cement Mason to join our operations maintenance team.

Applicants must hold an Interprovincial Cement Mason certification and will be expected to repair, resurface and replace worn or damaged sections of concrete in an industrial setting.

Preference will be given to those with related industrial maintenance experience and knowledge of computerized maintenance management systems. Excellent interpersonal and communication skills, and the ability to be flexible and work cohesively as a member of a small work team is essential.

Teck Metals Ltd. is committed to employment equity and all qualified individuals are encouraged to apply directly online at: www.teck.com/careers - Trail Operations, by November 13, 2015. Applicants must include a copy of their interprovincial certification as well as Grade 12 or GED certification along with their resume.

We thank all applicants for their interest; however, only those selected for an interview will be contacted. Teck Metals Ltd. supports a non-smoking environment.

CEMENT MASON

Hay & Straw for Sale!

Alfalfa $250/Ton

Timothy (Feeder Hay) $235/Ton

Available by the bale in our

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WANTED ITEMS• Propane fridge. Call 250-808-6449.• Small apartment size freezer.

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Career Opportunities

CIVIL ENGINEERINGTECHNOLOGIST IIDistrict of KitimatFull Time Permanent - Wage $38.89-$47.05

Over 2 yearsCivil Technologist diploma required. Duties include surveying, design, contract preparation, and inspection on principal projects. Must be profi cient with electronicsurvey equipment, and Auto-Cad 3D.

Please Apply By November 3, 2015 4:30 pm, By : Fax 1-(250) 632-4995, or e-mail: [email protected]

Visit: www.kitimat.ca

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

Feed & HayTRITICALE SEED $18/bushel. Avail Oct 7th 250-442-9693 or 250-442-3049

Auto Financing

Heavy Duty Machinery

A-CHEAP, LOWEST PRICES STEEL SHIPPING Dry Storage Containers Used 20’40’45’53’ and insulated con-tainers all sizes in stock. 40’ containers as low as $2,200DMG. Huge freezers. Experienced wood carvers needed, full time. Ph Toll free 24 hours 1-866-528-7108 or 1-778-298-3192 8am-5pm. De-livery BC and AB www.rtccon-tainer.com

Misc. for SaleFreestanding Enviro Wood-stove C/W pipes, fankit, thru the wall kit, chimney and fl ash-ing, $1500. The Surge Milker milking machine, $450. DeLa-val Cream Separator, $200. Manual for all items. Call 250-442-3049.

Posturepedic twin bed, frame-mattress-box spring. good condition. $300.250-442-2534.

Misc. for SaleSAWMILLS FROM only $4,397 - 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. “Mad-ness sale!” All buildings, all models. You’ll think we’ve gone mad deals. Call now and get your deal. Pioneer Steel 1-800-668-5422 or visit online: www.pioneersteel.ca

Misc. WantedFIREARMS. ALL types want-ed, estates, collections, single items, military. We handle all paperwork and transportation. Licensed Dealer. 1-866-960-0045. www.dollars4guns.com.

Private Coin Collector BuyingCollections, Olympic Gold &Silver Coins, Estates Jewelry+Chad 250-499-0251 Local.

Garage SalesGreenwood: 905 Copper N. Ave. Sat., Oct. 24th, 9am-3pmMany tools, furniture, house-hold items, wood stove, glass windows, misc treasures. Lots of stuff!

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Membership: 250.528.0055 – TomDonations: 250.446.2096 – Les

Suggestions: 250.449.2291 – MargaretInformation: 250.446.2455 – Wolfgang

SERVING THE WEST BOUNDARYFOR OVER 25 YEARS

Internationally in 206 countries/areaswith over 1.35 million members!

Meet 2nd & 4th THU at RC clinicwww.kettleriver.lionwap.org

Kettle RiverLions Club

Church Directory

GREENWOODSacred Heart Catholic ChurchFr. John M. Kellogg – 326 Church AvenueMass - Saturday 5 pmSt. Jude’s Anglican Church of CanadaRev. Simon Shenstone 250-442-5808145 S. KimberleyServices at 4 pm (1st, 3rd & 5th Sunday)Evangel ChapelInterim Pastor Martin Fromme 250-449-1978 Food Bank (Errol/Gerry) 250-584-4164401 N. KimberleyService - Sunday at 10 amSt. Columba United Church of CanadaRev. Kim Horwood 250-442-3311101 S. GovernmentService & Sunday School - Sunday 9 amwww.boundaryunited.ca

MIDWAYBoundary Community ChurchPastor Ryan van Kuik 250-449-1439at the Midway Community HallService - Sunday at 10 amKing of Kings New Testament & AcademyPastor Rick Steingard 250-449-2252735 9th AveService - Sunday at 10 amJehovah’s Witnesses943 13th Street 250-449-2665Tuesday - 7 pmSunday - 10 am

ROCK CREEKNew Kettle River Chapel Resuming regular services at 10 am on Sunday, September 13St. Mary’s Anglican Church Kettle ValleyService - 2nd & 4th Sunday at 10:30 am

BRIDESVILLE

Sidley Mountain Cowboy ChurchPastor Ed Brouwer 250-495-4877Service at 6 pm on 2nd and 4th SundayBridesville Hall

WESTBRIDGE

Humuh Monastry Buddhist Meditation & Empowerment CentreMaster Maticintin (1-800-336-6015)Meditation & Spiritual TeachingsSunday at 11 am Seventh-day Adventist ChurchHarald Zinner 250-446-2517Westbridge Community HallService - Saturday at 10 am

Kim Helen BymanKim Helen Byman, age 57, passed away suddenly

at Kelowna General Hospital in Kelowna, British Co-lumbia on Friday, September 18, 2015. The cause was an unexpected aneurysm while undergoing cancer treatment.

Born November 15, 1957 in Victoria, British Colum-bia, she lived in Victoria, Chilliwack and Surrey, before settling in Rock Creek, B.C. to run Byman’s Bend Campsite with her Husband Rune Byman. Before meeting Rune, Kim was a single mom of 4 children, a long distance runner, an employee of the Mennonite Central Committee, where she learned sign language, which she would often demonstrate in church for the benefi t of hearing impaired people. People would return year after year to Byman’s Bend Campsite be-cause Kim’s sense of caring. She would take blankets out to a camping family if it were cold. Her customers were her friends. Rune describes her as a “friend, wife and devoted follower of Jesus”.

Survivors include her Husband of 14 years, Rune Byman of Rock Creek, B.C., daughter Kara Lindsay of Barrie, Ontario, daughter Karmen Remple of Vancou-ver, B.C., daughter Christen Rumbles of Port Co-quitlam, B.C., and son Jeremy Remple, of Surrey, B.C. as well as her deceased former husband Dave Remple.

Services will be held at 2 p.m., Sunday, October 25 at the Kettle River Chapel, 1735 Hwy 33, Rock Creek, British Columbia. Burial and or cremation to be held in private. Relatives and friends and neighbours are welcome at the service and the reception to follow.

Garth BatesBates, Garth passed away

with his family by his side on October 15, 2015 at the age of 73 years. Remembered and

sadly missed by his wife Pen-ny; children Charlotte (Darin) of

Kaleden, B.C., Rhodena (David) of Senoia, Georgia, Mark (Kather-

ine) of Kelowna, B.C.; 12 grandchil-dren, 3 great grandchildren; brother Sydney

(Frances) of Penticton. Sadly predeceased by his Father and Mother and brother Sherman.

A Memorial Service will be held on Thursday, October 22, 2015 at 2:00 pm at Providence Funeral Home, 1258 Main Street, Penticton, B.C. Condolences may be sent to the family through www.providencefu-neralhomes.com 250-493-1774

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IN THE SUPREME COURT OF BRITISH COLUMBIANOTICE TO DEBTOR & ORDER

FOR SALE OF PROPERTYTO: EDOUARD ST. LAURENT

Take notice that pursuant to the Court Order Enforcement Act, R.S.B.C. 1996 c.78 and by Order of this Court made

pri 7 1 in the e o na Re istry under e o. 96567, it has been ordered that the interest of Edouard St. Laurent, (the Judgment Debtor) in the lands and premises located at 726 Copper Street, Greenwood, British Columbia legally known as: PID 017-790-671, Lot 11 District Lot 711 Similkameen Division Yale District, Plan KAP 47253 BE SOLD with sale proceeds to be distributed in accordance with the terms of the Order and subject to the Creditor Assistance Act, R.S.B.C. 1996, c.83 to settle the assessed costs and expenses incurred by the Judgment Creditor.Brent R. CoynePushor MitchellBarristers and Solicitors3rd Floor, 1665 Ellis StreetKelowna, British Columbia V1Y 2B3Telephone: (250) 762-2108 Fax: (250) 762-9115

The Corporation of the City of Greenwood

PUBLIC NOTICEPermissive Tax Exemption Bylaw No. 893, 2015

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to Section 227 of the Community Charter that Council for the City of Greenwood proposes to exempt by Bylaw the following properties from municipal property taxation for the period shown in the chart below.

NameRoyal Canadian LegionUnited ChurchAnglican ChurchCatholic ChurchEvangel ChurchGreenwood Temple SocietyGreenwood Heritage SocietyMcArthur Parking Lot

Address334 S. Copper Ave.101 S. Government Ave.145 S. Kimberly Ave.326 Church Ave.401 N. Kimberly Ave.375 S. Copper Ave.214 S. Copper Ave.354 S. Copper Ave.

Approximate Value

2016$3,438$1,469$151$178$424

$1,570$5,920$4,258

2017$,3507$1,498$154$181$432

$1,601$6,038$4,343

2018$3,577$1,528$,157$185$441

$1,633$6,159$4,430

Years in Effect

RentalsGrand Forks

2 bdrm mobile $600, private setting3 bdrm home close to down-town $8003bdrm 1 bath $850 near schools

Greenwood1 bdrm home 4 appl’s $5502 bdrm home 5 appl’s $7003 bdrm 1 bath 4 appl’s small shop large yard $750Close to school Avail Nov 1st

TERM NEGOTIABLE ON PRIME INDUSTRIAL

COMMERCIAL or OFFICE SPACE IN GRAND FORKS

AND GREENWOODN/S, N/P, References.

Ken: [email protected]

Homes for Rent Offi ce/RetailCOMMERCIAL SPACE

FOR LEASE1292 Main St., Smithers. 5920 sq. ft. Available Jan. 2016. Please email [email protected] for more information.

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Halloween is around the cornerMidway resident Wayne Wickens was helped out by grandson Jamie Macfarlane in preparing the Wickens house for a ghoulish Hallow’s Eve.

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VILLAGE OF MIDWAYNOTICE TO RESIDENTS

WATER MAIN FLUSHINGIn Order to maintain the Village of Midway’s water quality, the Public Works Department will be conducting a water main flushing program from October 26 to October 30, 2015.

The Public Works Staff will be flushing the water mains between the hours of 8:00 am to 4:30 pm Monday to Friday.

Flushing may cause pressure fluctuations, discoloration and sediment in the water. These conditions are normal during flushing activities and are only temporary.

Please run your drinking, cooking and laundry water before using. If you do experience dirty water, turn on your cold-water tap in your bathtub or outside tap and let it run until the water is clear. If you have a pressure reducer with a screen, it may need to be cleaned afterwards.

We thank you for your cooperation and apologize for any inconvenienceyou experience.

For more information contact the Village Office at 250-449-2222

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Sunday July 24, 6:00 - 7:00 pm Bridesville Community Hall

“Is God Enough?”

Something like the above —— so I can change the date and the title each time…. For the 2nd and 4th Sundays (twice a month for the year)

Sunday, October 256:00 - 7:00 pm

Bridesville Community Hall

The Rock Creek/Westbridge fire was a devas-tating event for those that lost their homes, and, as the rebuilding begins, some fire protection experts believe there are questions that must be asked.

One of them is “Could the damage have been significantly decreased through better fire pre-paredness?”

According to Darren Hutchinson, a Bridesville-based firefighting trainer, the answer is a resound-ing “yes,” as illustrated by the survival of many homes along the largely devastated Highway 33 corridor.

Some of those dwellings were protected from the fire in part because of the unpredictability of the blaze, which seemed to arbitrarily leapfrog some properties while razing others, Hutchinson explained. Many that survived, however, in some instances in pristine condition, did so because of the owners’ diligence in making their properties “safe,” by following some very simple yet effective measures.

For motorists and cyclists travelling the once-pristine thoroughfare that takes visitors along the highway from Rock Creek to Westbridge, it is, especially for those viewing the aftermath of the fire for the first time, a truly heart wrenching ex-perience. Much of the forest is now made up of charred columns, many of which will survive as trees, though thousands more destined to be felled as part of a cleanup that will likely take years.

Not far along Highway 33 from Rock Creek, an unexpected sight greets travellers. The home and property belonging to Alex Ganescu stands like an oasis in the middle of a war zone, almost completely untouched by the flames that ravaged properties around his on Aug. 13.

Ganescu bought the large lot 10 years ago and has been working to make it fire-resistant ever since. He transformed a dusty weed patch into a lush green lawn, which is kept watered and mowed throughout the summer months and acts as a natural suppresser of a wild grass fire. As well, he limbed trees up to a height of more than two metres to prevent flames from igniting their canopies transforming a grass fire into something much more destructive.

Only steps away from Ganescu’s lot lay the charred remains of a neighbour’s house, surround-ed by burned-out trees, one of which exploded as the fire reached extreme temperatures on that hot and windy afternoon. The flames, however, were

halted as soon as they reached Ganescu’s well-maintained lawn, and failed to ignite the majority of the manicured trees that line the property.

“When people around here saw what I was doing with the lawn and the trees they laughed at me,” Ganescu said, “but I knew that my work would pay off eventually.” Ganescu’s was not the only property to escape the wrath of the fire; sev-eral other homes in the area were also designed to be fire safe through the trimming or removal of foliage and keeping the dwelling clear of combus-tibles such as firewood and even innocuous items like grass welcome mats.

Hutchinson was instrumental in the imple-mentation of fire-preparedness initiatives for the community of Anarchist Mountain, which result-ed in its attainment of FireSmart Canada accredi-tation, and would like to see all communities in rural Boundary follow suit.

“It takes little more than an afternoon’s work to vastly improve a home’s ability to survive a wild-fire,” Hutchinson said, “and the financial cost is minimal. Neighbours can get together and pool their efforts and eventually make an entire com-munity much less vulnerable to the potentially catastrophic results of a wildfire.”

Hutchinson, an experienced firefighting edu-cator, feels it is crucial for this fire-preparedness initiative to go forward, and hopes to be work-ing alongside the Regional District of Kootenay Boundary (RDKB) in organizing educational ses-sions to allow residents the ability to better protect their homes from wildfires.

RDKB Area E director Vicki Gee, herself a Bridesville resident, is in full support of Hutchin-son’s goal of “helping something positive emerge from the negative impact of the fire,” and has made it known that there is funding available for such a project through the Strategic Wildfire Preven-tion Initiative, a program funded by several pro-vincial organizations. Gee will be applying for the FireSmart grant as soon as it is determined how large a zone within the district might be eligible for the grant. The application deadline is Nov. 30.

While Hutchinson stresses that making a com-munity FireSmart can be fiscally-neutral and eas-ily accomplished if residents are willing to join forces and do the work necessary to help prevent another disaster like the Rock Creek/Westbridge fire, he looks forward to working with the district to help bring the initiative to life

The first training session is tentatively slated for November, and details will be released in the Times when available.

ANDREW TRIPPBoundary Creek Times Reporter

Train to get FireSmart

This Rock Creek property was barely impacted by the recent wildfire, in large part due to owner Alex Ganescu’s effective, yet simple approach to fire-preparedness. Local fire expert Darren Hutchinson is working with Vicki Gee of the RDKB to initiate training sessions to help residents become FireSmart.