kootenay news advertiser, march 24, 2014
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March 24, 2014 edition of the Kootenay News AdvertiserTRANSCRIPT
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$0 downfreight and PDI included. For 60 months. MSRP $16,130** includes freight and PDI
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They can’t leap tall buildings in a single bound, but there are plenty of reasons the CR-V, Civic and Fit are best-sellers† in BC.
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$0 downfreight and PDI included. For 60 months. MSRP $27,685** includes freight and PDI
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$0 downfreight and PDI included. For 60 months. MSRP $17,185** includes freight and PDI
Model shown: FB2E2EEX
†The CR-V, Civic and Fit are the #1 selling retail compact SUV, compact car, and subcompact car respectively in BC based on Polk 2013 Dec YTD report. Ω Limited time lease offer based on a new 2014 CR-V LX 2WD model RM3H3EES. ¥1.99% lease APR for 60 months O.A.C. Bi-weekly payment, including freight and PDI, is $133.83 based on applying $1,000 lease dollars. Downpayment of $0.00, first bi-weekly payment, environmental fees and $0 security deposit due at lease inception. Total lease obligation is $17,397.90. Taxes, license, insurance and registration are extra. 120,000 kilometre allowance; charge of $0.12/km for excess kilometer. #Limited time lease offer based on a new 2014 Civic DX model FB2E2EEX. *1.99% lease APR for 60 months O.A.C. Bi-weekly payment, including freight and PDI, is $84.63 based on applying $600 lease dollars. Down payment of $0.00, first bi-weekly payment, environmental fees and $0 security deposit due at lease inception. Total lease obligation is $11,001.90.Taxes, license, insurance and registration are extra. 120,000 kilometre allowance; charge of $0.12/km for excess kilometer. £Limited time lease offer based on a new 2014 Fit DX model GE8G2EEX.€1.99% lease APR for 60 months O.A.C. Bi-weekly payment, including freight and PDI, is $74.56 based on applying $500 consumer incentive dollars and $1,100 lease dollars. Downpayment of $0.00, first bi-weekly payment, environmental fees and $0 security deposit due at lease inception. Total lease obligation is $9,692.80. Taxes, license, insurance and registration are extra. 120,000 kilometre allowance; charge of $0.12/km for excess kilometer.**MSRP is $17,185 / $27,685 / $16,130 including freight and PDI of $1,495 / $1,695 / $1,495 based on a new 2014 Civic DX model FB2E2EEX / 2014 CR-V LX 2WD model RM3H3EES / 2014 Fit DX model GE8G2EEX. PPSA, license, insurance, taxes, and other dealer charges are extra and may be required at the time of purchase. ¥/£/€/Ω/#/* Prices and/or payments shown do not include a PPSA lien registration fee of $30.31 and lien registering agent's fee of $5.25, which are both due at time of delivery. #/*/Ω/€/¥/£/** Offers valid from March 1st through 31st, 2014 at participating Honda retailers. Dealer may sell for less. Dealer trade may be necessary on certain vehicles. Offers valid only for British Columbia residents at BC Honda Dealers locations. Offers subject to change or cancellation without notice. Terms and conditions apply. Visit www.bchonda.com or see your Honda retailer for full details.
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†The CR-V, Civic and Fit are the #1 selling retail compact SUV, compact car, and subcompact car respectively in BC based on Polk 2013 Dec YTD report. Ω Limited time lease offer based on a new 2014 CR-V LX 2WD model RM3H3EES. ¥1.99% lease APR for 60 months O.A.C. Bi-weekly payment, including freight and PDI, is $133.83 based on applying $1,000 lease dollars. Downpayment of $0.00, first bi-weekly payment, environmental fees and $0 security deposit due at lease inception. Total lease obligation is $17,397.90. Taxes, license, insurance and registration are extra. 120,000 kilometre allowance; charge of $0.12/km for excess kilometer. #Limited time lease offer based on a new 2014 Civic DX model FB2E2EEX. *1.99% lease APR for 60 months O.A.C. Bi-weekly payment, including freight and PDI, is $84.63 based on applying $600 lease dollars. Down payment of $0.00, first bi-weekly payment, environmental fees and $0 security deposit due at lease inception. Total lease obligation is $11,001.90.Taxes, license, insurance and registration are extra. 120,000 kilometre allowance; charge of $0.12/km for excess kilometer. £Limited time lease offer based on a new 2014 Fit DX model GE8G2EEX.€1.99% lease APR for 60 months O.A.C. Bi-weekly payment, including freight and PDI, is $74.56 based on applying $500 consumer incentive dollars and $1,100 lease dollars. Downpayment of $0.00, first bi-weekly payment, environmental fees and $0 security deposit due at lease inception. Total lease obligation is $9,692.80. Taxes, license, insurance and registration are extra. 120,000 kilometre allowance; charge of $0.12/km for excess kilometer.**MSRP is $17,185 / $27,685 / $16,130 including freight and PDI of $1,495 / $1,695 / $1,495 based on a new 2014 Civic DX model FB2E2EEX / 2014 CR-V LX 2WD model RM3H3EES / 2014 Fit DX model GE8G2EEX. PPSA, license, insurance, taxes, and other dealer charges are extra and may be required at the time of purchase. ¥/£/€/Ω/#/* Prices and/or payments shown do not include a PPSA lien registration fee of $30.31 and lien registering agent's fee of $5.25, which are both due at time of delivery. #/*/Ω/€/¥/£/** Offers valid from March 1st through 31st, 2014 at participating Honda retailers. Dealer may sell for less. Dealer trade may be necessary on certain vehicles. Offers valid only for British Columbia residents at BC Honda Dealers locations. Offers subject to change or cancellation without notice. Terms and conditions apply. Visit www.bchonda.com or see your Honda retailer for full details.
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Local food for newcomersA presentation about growing food for people new to the area is coming.
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Speak your mindChristine Hoechsmann talks business in preparation for the Kootenay Women’s Show.
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Speaking championsThese winners go on to the Toastmasters Division C contest at COTR in April.
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The Southeast Fire Centre is asking the public to exercise cau-
tion while conducting any outdoor burning ac-tivities this spring.
As the snow melts, dried grass from last
summer gets uncovered and that material can be highly flammable. Almost all wildfires at this time of the year are caused by people and are therefore prevent-able.
Homeowners and in-dustry personnel are en-
couraged to consult the B.C. FireSmart manual, visit the Wildfire Man-agement Branch web-site: www.bcwildfire.ca - and take the following precautions:
* Ensure that enough people, water and tools are on hand to control
the fire and prevent it from escaping.
* Do not burn dur-ing windy conditions. Weather conditions can change quickly and the wind may carry embers to other combustible material and start new fires.
* Create a fireguard at least one metre around the planned fire site by clearing away twigs, grass, leaves and other combustible material.
* If you are planning a large burn, consider conducting smaller burns around the pe-rimeter beforehand to create a fuel break and help stop the fire from spreading beyond its intended size. Each of these fires should be kept small and must be completely extin-guished before starting a new fire.
* Never leave a fire unattended and make sure that your fire is completely extin-guished and the ashes are cold to the touch be-fore you leave the area.
If you are planning to do any large-scale in-dustrial burning or con-duct a grass burn over 0.2 hectares (Category 3 fires), you must obtain a burn registration num-ber ahead of time by calling 1 888 797-1717.
Venting conditions should always be checked before con-ducting an open burn. If conditions are rated “Poor” or “Fair”, open burning is restricted. The venting index can be found at: http://
www.bcairquality.ca/readings/ventilation-index.html
In British Columbia, the Wildfire Act speci-fies a person’s legal obligations when using fire on or within one ki-lometre of forest land or grassland. If an outdoor burn escapes and causes a wildfire, the person responsible may be held accountable for damag-es and fire suppression costs.
Anyone found in con-travention of an open fire prohibition may be issued a ticket for $345 or, if convicted in court, may be fined up to $100,000 and sentenced to one year in jail. If the contravention causes or contributes to a wild-fire, the person may be subject to a penalty of up to $10,000 and be ordered to pay all fire-fighting and associated costs.
The Province thanks the public for its con-tinued help in prevent-ing wildfires. If you see flames or smoke, call 1 800 663-5555 toll-free or dial *5555 on your cellphone.
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brary have teamed up to provide a free one hour presentation for newcomers. Gain local knowledge of the Com-munity Garden and find out what resources and experience are needed to grow your own food here. If you are a new comer or have immi-grated to Canada in the last 10 years you will be interested in the in-formation offered by Shannon Duncan of the Food Action Commit-tee as part of the Ex-plore Your Own Back Yard Series at the Li-brary March Thursday 27th at 7 pm.
“So much of garden-ing is rooted in experi-ence and there is such great potential for shar-ing and learning about each other in the gar-den” states Shannon Duncan. She will share gardening tips as well as information about the Community Gar-den.
This presentation will increase the local ca-pacity for growing food by offering a place where immigrants or newcomers can learn more about growing food in our climate while exchanging skills from a local member of the community.
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Coronary arteries closest to the heart receive the greatest pressure. Without enough vitamin C, collagen weakens, resulting in heart attack. Now, research shows that vitamin C plus lysine can reverse this process. Join Gifford-Jones as he reviews the research and learn about this potent combination for fighting heart disease. Bring your heart health questions!
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Tuesday, March 25th, 2014
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W. GIFFORD-JONES, MD W. Gifford-Jones, MD is a graduate of the University of Toronto and The Harvard Medical School. His weekly medical column is published by 70 Canadian
newspapers and reaches six million readers.
Coronary arteries closest to the heart receive the greatest pressure. Without enough vitamin C, collagen weakens, resulting in heart attack. Now, research shows that vitamin C plus lysine can reverse this process. Join Gifford-Jones as he reviews the research and learn about this potent combination for fighting heart disease. Bring your heart health questions!
The dynamic duo for fighting heart disease
Prestige Convention CentreFor further details,
please call: 250-426-5519
Tuesday, March 25th, 2014
Sponsored by: Nutters Bulk & Natural Food
The dynamic duo for � ghting heart disease
W. GIFFORD-JONES, MD
Coronary arteries closest to the heart receive the greatest pressure. Without enough vitamin C, collagen weakens, resulting in heart attack. Now, research shows that vitamin C plus lysine can reverse this process. Join Gi� ord-Jones as he reviews the research and learn about this potent combination for
� ghting heart disease. Bring your heart health questions!
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Sponsored by:Nutters Bulk & Natural Food
W. Gi� ord-Jones, MD is a graduate of the University of Toronto and The Harvard Medical School.
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Public Input MeetingsColumbia Basin Trust Community Initiatives and Affected Areas Programs
Project applicants for Columbia Basin Trust’s Community Initiatives and Affected Areas Programs are presenting their proposals to the public. Feedback received at these meetings will assist in identifying the proposals that are important to the communities.
The meetings are open to everyone and the schedule is as follows:
April 1 7:00 pm Sparwood - Council Chambers - 136 Spruce Avenue Proposals Affecting: District of Sparwood
April 2 4:00 pm Cranbrook - Cranbrook Library Manual Training Room - 1212 2 St. N. Proposals Affecting: City of Cranbrook
April 7 7:00 pm Fernie - Council Chambers - 501 3 Ave Proposals Affecting: City of Fernie
April 8 7:00 pm Area A - Hosmer Community Hall - Front Street & 6 Ave Proposals Affecting: Electoral Area A (rural Elk Valley)
April 22 7:00 pm Kimberley - Council Chambers - 340 Spokane Street Proposals Affecting: City of Kimberley
April 24 7:00 pm Area C - Regional District of East Kootenay Office - 19 - 24 Ave S Proposals Affecting: Electoral Area C (rural Cranbrook, Moyie, Fort Steele, Bull River, Wardner, etc.)
April 28 6:00 pm Columbia Valley - Invermere Community Hall - 709 10 Street Proposals Affecting: District of Invermere, Village of Canal Flats, Village of Radium Hot Springs, Electoral Area F (rural Canal Flats to rural Invermere), and Electoral Area G (Wilmer to Spillimacheen)
April 28 7:00 pm Area B - Jaffray Community Hall - 7375 Jaffray Village Loop Road Proposals Affecting: Electoral Area B (South Country)
April 29 6:00 pm Elkford - Council Chambers - 816 Michel Road Proposals Affecting: District of Elkford
April 29 7:00 pm Wasa Community Hall - Wasa School Road Proposals Affecting: Electoral Area E (rural Kimberley, Wasa, Ta Ta Creek, Skookumchuck, etc.)
Administered and managed by the Regional District of East Kootenay.
19 - 24th Avenue South, Cranbrook BC V1C 3H8Phone: 250-489-2791 Toll Free: 1-888-478-7335
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We are a fast-paced, dynamic organization with a reputation for being a fantastic placeto work. We have great benefi ts, a good work environment and exceptional peopleon our team. If you are a motivated, hardworking individual with a reputation as astrong communicator and team player, we might have the job you’re looking for.
PERMANENTWe are looking for a Civil Engineering Technologist with experience in geotechnical design, hydrology, river engineering and water resources to undertake new fl ood control projects; provide engineering technical support for utility systems; and assist with fl ood, water level and debris fl ow mitigation for the residents of the Regional District of East Kootenay.
YOU ARE...• A continuous learner;• A Creative and practical problem solver;• An excellent communicator with strong interpersonal skills;• Good with budgets and monitoring projects; and,• Known for your ability to work well with the public, consultants,
contractors, developers, and external agencies
YOU HAVE...• Completed a Civil Engineering Technology program with a
diploma in Civil Engineering Technology• At least fi ve (5) years’ related experience
THIS IS...This is a permanent, full-time (35 hours per week) Union position with a starting salary of $5,004/month.
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Engineering TechnicianIf you love the outdoors, are a student looking for a summer job, know one end of a lawnmower from the other, and put in a full day’s work every day, you may be interested in joining our team this summer as a Summer Student / Parks Labourer.
The Parks Labourers are based out of Wycliff e Regional Park and perform a variety of duties associated with the operations and maintenance of Regional District parks and trails.
YOU HAVE...• Experience with operation of a 1-ton truck, lawn
tractors, power tools, hand tools, etc;• A valid BC Driver’s Licence (must provide
own transportation to and from work site);
• Customer service experience and are good at dealing with the public;
• An interest in working outdoors - rain or shine; and,
• Good mechanical aptitude.
THIS IS...A summer position running May 1, 2014 to August 31, 2014, fi ve days per week (35 hours maximum), including weekend shifts. The hourly rate is $13.25.
Posting Env-09 closes April 3, 2014
You are known as a people person who works well with everyone Lazy is not a word in your vocabulary. Ambitious is. A smile is the fi rst thing you put on each day You are able to work on your own and are accountable You read this and see opportunity, not just a job that pays well
Your desk could be a truck. Your work day could include touring with children or adults and talking to people about the importance of water conservation and recycling. You could go from the offi ce one day to a farmer’s market the next.
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• Pursuing (or are a 2014 graduate with) a Degree in Education, or Earth/Environmental Sciences or a related fi eld
• A good driver - with a licence and good driving record• Able to write detailed and accurate reports
THIS IS...A summer position running May to August, 35 hours per week including evenings and weekends. The hourly rate is $17.
Posting Cmcn-03 closes April 1, 2014
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NOTICE - PARCEL TAX ROLLS
The Regional District of East Kootenay is updating parcel tax rolls for the following service areas:
• Tie Lake Water Level Control• Jaff ray Intersection Lighting• Elko Water• Turner Road Natural Gas• Moyie Water• Moyie Water – 2006 Project• Lazy Lake Dam Improvement• Wasa/Ta Ta Creek/Skookumchuck
Mosquito Control• Local Conservation Fund• Spur Valley Water
• Rushmere Water• Edgewater Sewer and Water• Windermere Water• Fairmont Creek Flood Control• Cold Spring Creek Flood Control• Holland Creek Sewer
and Water• Rosen Lake Water Level Control• Baltac Sewer• Timber Ridge Water
Owners of property located in these parcel tax areas may request that the roll be amended, in relation to their own property, on one or more of the following grounds:
• there is an error or omission respecting a name or address on the assessment roll;
• there is an error or omission respecting the inclusion of a parcel;• there is an error or omission respecting the taxable frontage of a parcel
(for water or sewer service areas that use frontage for taxation); and • an exemption has been improperly allowed or disallowed.
The parcel tax rolls are available for inspection, at the Regional District of East Kootenay offi ce in Cranbrook during regular offi ce hours.
Requests for amendments must be made in writing to the Regional District of East Kootenay, 19 - 24th Avenue South, Cranbrook BCV1C 3H8, on or before March 28, 2014 @ 4:30 pm. If requests are received, a Parcel Tax Roll Review Panel will meet at 1:00 pm onApril 4, 2014 in the RDEK Board Room.
REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS Yaqakxaq‡amki Boat Launch
The Regional District of East Kootenay (RDEK) is inviting qualifi ed individuals and companies to submit proposals for earthworks improvements at the Yaqakxaq‡amki Boat Launch planned for spring 2014.
The Yaqakxaq‡amki Boat Launch is located on the west side of Lake Koocanusa at #2351 Kikomun Road. The RDEK requires the construction of an overfl ow fl ow parking lot, two access roads, culvert installation, ditching and site contouring.
Interested individuals and companies are asked to contact Chris Bosman, Recreation and Control Services Supervisor at 250-489-2791 or [email protected] for more information or to request a proposal booklet.
Prior to submitting a proposal, all proponents will be required to attend a MANDATORY site visit at the facility with RDEK staff at 10:00 am MDT on Thursday April 3, 2014.
SEALED PROPOSALS marked “Regional District of East Kootenay - Yaqakxaq‡amki Earthworks Project” will be received by the RDEK at the address listed below until 4:30 pm MDT,Tuesday April 15, 2014.
The RDEK reserves the right to arbitrarily accept or reject any or all proposals to waive irregularities at its own discretion. It also reserves the right to arbitrarily reject any proposal submitted by a contractor that has a disputed account against or due by the RDEK or against whom the RDEK has a disputed account. The lowest or any proposal will not necessarily be accepted and the RDEK reserves the right to negotiate terms and conditions with the successful proponent.
SUMMER STUDENTS - SEASONAL
For full job descriptions and information on how to apply,visit www.rdek.bc.ca and follow the “Job Postings” link
Regional District of East Kootenay19 - 24th Avenue South, Cranbrook BC V1C 3H8
Ph: 250-489-2791 • 888-478-7335 Fax: 250-489-1287 Email: [email protected] Website: www.rdek.bc.ca
Earthworks ProjectThe Regional District of East Kootenay is inviting qualifi ed individuals and companies to submit proposals for the operations and maintenance of the Yaqakxaq‡amki Boat Launch for the 2014 boating season.
The Yaqakxaq‡amki Boat Launch is located on the west side of Lake Koocanusa at #2351 Kikomun Road. The public boat launch is an easily accessible user-pay facility.
The Boat Launch attendant will be responsible for the seasonal operations and maintenance of this site. Contractors will be required to provide a vehicle, all hand and power tools and proof of all necessary licenses, bonding, insurance and WorkSafe BC coverage. Materials and supplies will be provided by the RDEK.
Interested individuals and companies are asked to contact Chris Bosman, Recreation and Control Services Supervisor at250-489-2791 or [email protected] for a detailed RFP package.
Prior to submitting a proposal, all proponents will be required to attend a MANDATORY site visit at the boat launch with RDEK staff at 9:00 am MDT, Wednesday April 9, 2014.
SEALED PROPOSALS marked “Regional District of East Kootenay – Yaqakxaq‡amki Boat Launch Attendant” will be received by the RDEK at the address listed below until 4:30 pm MDT, Wednesday April 23, 2014.
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Christine Hoechs-mann, co-owner of The Bedroom Furniture Galleries, and Ashley Furniture Homestore is a strong Cranbrook business leader and represents Ashley Fur-niture Homestore as a Platinum Sponsor for the upcoming Speak Your Mind, The 2014 Kootenay Women’s Show.
Q: Tell me a little about your business and your role in it.
A: The Bedroom Fur-niture Galleries has been around since 1977 and was started by my husband’s parents. My husband and I have been working in the business for over 10 years and are honored to take over the family business. I work in the office doing commercial projects, accounting, buying and
pretty much anything that requires attention at that particular moment!
Q: As a woman, do you have to do anything differently in business than your male counter-parts?
A: I think as woman we instinctively do a lot of things differ-ent than men. Our in-dustry is dominantly male and I have had to grow to be more con-fident and assertive. I
have had to put extra effort in my ability to negotiate which I don’t think comes naturally to women. On the flip side, being a woman in business I feel I am more cautious and pa-tient. My husband and I are great business partners partly because we have the advantage of making decisions together which include a female and male per-spective.
Q: What are some of the challenges you have faced in the region in terms of business and how have you over-come them?
A: Some challenges in the region in terms of business is local government. Our only way to overcome the challenges is to stay in-volved and make sure the community knows business is vital to all our survival. No busi-ness, no tax revenue to fix roads; no business, no jobs; no business, no donations to any fun-draisers. The list goes on. The fastest way to kill our economy is for local government not to embrace current busi-nesses and welcome new businesses in the community.
Q: Is there a person, or an idea that particularly inspires you?
A: Many people in my life bring me inspira-tion; from my children, my husband, my best friends to Coco Chan-nel! One thing I have to work on every day as a business woman and mother is to shed the guilt; make your decisions and move on knowing you are doing the best you can. The minute you let guilt creep in, you diminish all that you were able to do. Find your balance and embrace it!
Speak Your Mind–Christine Hoechsmann
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Christine Hoechsmann, representing Platinum Sponsor Ashley Furniture Homestore for Speak Your Mind, the 2014 Kootenay Women’s Show.
Re: William Hills March 17, 2014 – Letter.
Hello Mr. Hills – it’s been awhile. Nice to see that you’re still out there holding your elected of-ficials accountable! I ap-preciate the opportunity that your letter provides to clarify some miscon-ceptions. Let me take it from the top…
Total cost for the Firehall Fountain was $38,623 – about 2/3 of that was staff wages. The project began in 2012 using money saved from the funding of the renovations and consoli-dation of our Fire Ser-vices into Firehall No. 2 on 2nd Street South. It is a nice visual addition to the street and is designed in the shape of a Maltese Cross, symbolic to fire fighters everywhere.
The cost for the Eliza-beth Lake Welcome to Cranbrook sign sculp-ture was $49,115, and we have received many positive comments on it. Total cost of the im-provements to date for the day use area, which included paving, land-scaping, picnic area improvements and the year round provision of tourist information was $210,511, which in-cluded $35,000 from the Ministry of Transporta-tion and Infrastructure, and $57,000 from Co-lumbia Basin Trust.
Total cost for asphalt-ing the road into the Spray Irrigation Pump-house building was $143,083. This project was not approved by Mayor or Council.
UBCM is held once a year. It brings together all municipal elected of-ficials from around BC to find solutions to com-mon issues, to lobby for our communities by meeting one-on-one with Provincial Cabinet Ministers, and by sub-mitting and voting on resolutions that go to the Federal and Provincial Governments to make our municipalities better places to live. We limit expenses by staying in cheaper hotels and walk-
ing to the convention location whenever pos-sible.
There are no members of Cranbrook City Coun-cil attending the Federa-tion of Canadian Munic-ipalities Conference in Niagara Falls.
Cranbrook was cho-sen by the Province of BC in 2009 to be part of the Asia Pacific Ini-tiative and to work on building Friendly City relationships with Tai-cang, China and Wonju, South Korea. $59,000 was provided to Cran-brook by Provincial and Federal Grants. To date the city has invested an additional $23,839 from surplus funds. As a result of the initiative a major import export company from China, the Jiangsu Wuyang Group, brought their team of executives to Cranbrook last fall to look at buying lumber. We arranged for them to meet with Tembec, Gal-loway Lumber and Can-for. The College of the Rockies is pursuing rela-tionships with Universi-ties in both countries as a result of this initiative.
The Province of BC is introducing legislation to change Municipal Government elections to 4 year terms based on a majority of municipal politicians voting for it at last falls’ UBCM. One of the reasons to go to 4 year terms, which is pretty standard in all Provinces except BC, is to save money. The average cost to Cran-brook’s citizens for each of the last two Municipal elections was $23,161, not counting referen-dums. Looking ahead the next 12 years there will now be 3 elections at a minimum cost to tax-payers of $69,483. For elections to take place annually as you suggest would cost our taxpayers a minimum of $277,932 for the 12 years. The major concern by mu-nicipal leaders who voted against going to 4 year terms was the time commitment and whether the longer term
would discourage people from running for office. Councillors and May-ors sacrifice time away from family, friendships and businesses to hold municipal elected of-fice (I average about 50 hours most weeks). You really do have to care about your community and public service to be on city councils. I en-courage everyone to run for political office and experience life from the “inside”.
With respect to Ur-ban Deer I absolutely believe municipalities need more options. We currently use education, bylaws, fences, deer re-sistant plants and culls. Municipalities should also be able to try trans-locations (mass translo-cations of mule deer and white-tailed deer have never been tried in Brit-ish Columbia), hazing with dogs (Kimberley was given a one day per-mit to try this last year and considered it prom-ising) and drugs that could render does unable to conceive. Since the Province of BC “own” the deer we can only do what they allow. I would like to see changes to the Wildlife Act to make it easier for municipalities to deal with urban wild-life in general, and ad-ditional financial support from the Province.
As Mayor and Coun-cil we are committed to making our city a better place and have undertak-en a number of initiatives to improve our city for businesses, for youth and seniors, for people with disabilities, for multi-culturalism, for the arts, and for the environment. If you would like details I would encourage you to contact me or one of the Councillors. Come to a Brown Bag Meeting, Coffee with the Mayor, or a Council meeting. Get the facts and get personally involved - consider running in this fall’s municipal election or volunteering for a city committee. You’ll find it’s an interesting jour-ney!
~Mayor Wayne Stetski,Cranbrook
Letter: Mayor’s response
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2013 SuStainable Community builder award
the City of Cranbrook is accepting applications for the Sustainable Community builder award given annually to an individual, group, club, agency or society that has contributed to the social, arts/cultural, economic and/or environmental sustainability of Cranbrook.
Send applications to: Cranbrook City Hall, attention: bernice reed ([email protected])40 – 10th avenue South Cranbrook, bC V1C 2m8
deadline for applications is wednesday april 30, 2014
See www.cranbrook.ca or www.cranbrookcf.ca for award eligibility and applications.
2014 Urban Deer resiDent sUrvey
residents of the City of Cranbrook are being asked for their input on urban deer and possible future population management strategies with a 17 question survey available online or through a paper version between Monday March 10 and Friday March 28, 2014.the survey is intended to provide residents an opportunity to assess the effectiveness of the current deer management program and provide input to Council on future direction of this initiative.residents can access the survey on the City’s website and click on ‘Urban Deer resident survey’. residents without access to a computer, printed versions of the survey will be available for pick up at reception at City Hall during regular business hours. those residents requesting a paper copy must provide photo identification with a City of Cranbrook mailing address to be able to get a survey.Deadline to complete and return the survey is 4:30pm on Friday March 28, 2014.
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The Alliance Friendship Place Daycare Centre & Preschool
invites you to share with us in an evening of memories as we celebrate the past 26 years
within our community.It is with saddened hearts that our time in your community
must come to an end. Many families have been a part of our family during this time. Join us as we thank the staff
who loved and cared for the children.On April 2, 2014 light refreshments will be served
between 5:00 - 7:00 pm in the foyer at the Cranbrook Alliance Church
1200 Kootenay St. N., CranbrookLooking forward to seeing many familiar faces.
BC Seniors Games Zone 7
MEETINGWednesday, March 26
10:30 amCranbrook Seniors Hall125 -17th Ave. S. Cranbrook, BC
Meetings are held on 4th Wednesday of every month from February to June.
Langley dates are September 9-13, 2014
LOGO DESIGN CONTEST
Cranbrook Multi-cultural Society is seeking a vibrant visual identity to help us “promote multicultural awareness and mutual respect
through celebrating our diversity.” Please visit www.cbkmulticulture.org
to download guidelines and entry form. Winner will receive $150 reward. Top 20 logo
designs will be displayed in Rotary Park on Aug 16, 2014 during Multi-cultural Festival.
Deadline for submission is Mar 31, 2014.
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Over 3500 BC 55+ Seniors expected to attend.What’s happening in your region?
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Each Spring Toast-masters holds a series of speaking contests that permit club members to hone their public speak-ing skills. The competi-tors start at the club level and present a speech that meets the criteria of an International Speech which is to inspire or call to action.
The other contest that happens at the same time is the Evaluation contest. Everything in Toastmasters is evalu-ated and that is what makes the program successful. Evaluations are done constructively and the speaker is giv-en points that are well done, a point to grow on or improve and then another point well done. After the club contest the contestants go on to the Area Contest.
Area 36 covers Gold-en, Sparwood, Creston and Cranbrook clubs and most recently there was a contest held in Creston to see who would move forward to the Division C contest in April and then on to the District 21 Contest in May.
Judges were able to se-lect two winners per sec-tion to go on to the Divi-sion C contest and those winners are: David Far-rell and Barb West for the Evaluation Contest. Melanie Holloway and Richard Chlopecki for the International Speech Contest. The Division C contest will be held Saturday, April 12 at the College of the Rockies Lecture Theatre starting at 1 p.m.
Come out and see if you can select the win-ner from clubs repre-senting Kamloops, Ver-non, and other interior clubs as well as the rep-
resentatives from Area 36. The winners of the Division Contest will go on to Kelowna in May
for the District 21 con-test where the winner of the International Speech Contest can win the op-
portunity to go on to the Regional contest and from there on to Kuala Lumpur to compete at
the International confer-ence being held in Ma-laysia in August.
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(From left) Cyndi Port, Division C Governor with David Farrell, winner of the Area 36 Evaluation contest and Melanie Holloway, winner of the Area 36 Inter-national Speech Contest.
Speaking competition at COTR
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Over the years I have writ-ten a number of articles on the limited value and poten-tial dangers of mammogra-phy. At the risk of restating what I have written in past articles, the recent publi-cation of a massive study involving 90,000 women followed over 25 years by Canadian researchers has motivated me to write yet another article that should make women very uncom-fortable about getting a mammogram. This recent and well crafted study, published this year in The British Medical Journal, found that death rates from breast cancer were the same in women who got mam-mograms and those who did not. Even more trou-bling (and this finding has been reported previously by other researchers) this study showed that one in five so-called "cancers" found with mammography and subsequently treated with chemotherapy, radiation or surgery was in fact not a threat to the woman's health and did not require treat-ment. Said in more blunt
terms, mammograms create more cancer patients than they help find. There is a principle in medicine that states: First, Do No Harm. Mammograms utterly fail in this regard. Despite this study, and others that have shown the same results, mammograms continue to be widely recommended and utilized. Science aside, I understand why: there is an enormous investment of resources, money, momen-tum and wishful thinking pushing mammograms along. The campaign to increase awareness about breast cancer has been very successful and a big part of this process has been to teach women to get regular mammograms. It is hard to change course when there is so much invested in a particular technology, even when the science repeat-edly dashes our hopes. My advice to women; get genetic testing if there is a high risk of breast cancer in your family, eat well, exer-cise, do regular self breast exams, and avoid mam-mography.
natural health
by Trent Brereton, ND
Canadian study casts further doubt on mammograms
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T h e K o o t e n a y Women’s Show An evening of elegance, decadence and benevolence with special guest CBC anchor Wendy Mesley.
A portion of your ticket proceeds goes to Abreast in the Rockies to support cancer research and treatment.
Ticket purchase also includes a beverage and Hors d’oeuvres and your chance to win a � ight for two to Kelowna, courtesy of Paci� c Coastal.
The show is on Thursday, April 3 from 5:30-10:00 pm at the fabulous St. Eugene Resort pavilion. Tickets are $25 for early birds and $30 at the door. Call to reserve your tickets (250)489-3455.
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MARCHlogo desIgN coNTesT for cran-brook Multi-cultrual society. calling all
students, artists and inspired community members! cMcs is looking for a vibrant visual identity and needs your help. submissions will be accepted through to March 31st. Up to 20 logo designs will be displayed in Rotary Park on august 16th during the Multi-cul-tural Festival. Please visit www.cbkmulti-culture.org for more details.cRaNbRook & dIsTRIcT aRTs coUNcIl will be hosting “ slapshot-sport in art ex-hibit”. local artists have submitted their “sport themed” work to the gallery to be on display. For more information contact Marisa Phillips at 250-426-4223 or www.cranbrookanddistric-tartscouncil.com
MARCH 25c R a N b R o o k QUIlTeRs gUIl-deRs guild 2nd meeting of the month at the coTR lecture Theatre. For more information contact donna at 250-421-3724Have caMeRa WIll TRavel. Join lyle grisedale-trav-elouge “Hiking in the bugaboos: at centre 64 on Tuesday March 25 at 7:30pm. admis-sion by donation with proceeds to kimberley arts council & ex-pansion Project.
MARCH 28MINI book sale for the Friends of the cranbrook Public library, in the Man-ual Training school. 6pm-8pm for Friends Members only.
MARCH 29
MINI book sale of the Friends of the cranbrook Public li-brary in the Manual Training school is from 9am-4pm. ev-eryone welcome. do-nations are welcomed. Please drop them off at the circulation desk in the library. For more information contact Marilyn at 250-489-6254.oPeN JaM sessIoN at cranbrook seniors Hall 1:30-3:30pm. Includes Ice-cream social. call Flo for updates.250-489-2720.
MARCH 31gogo gRaNNY MoNTHlY MeeT-INg at 7:00 super-store community Room. New members always welcome. Please call Norma at 250-426-6111 for fur-ther information.
APRIL 2a l l I a N c e F R I e N d s H I P Place daYcaRe and Pre-school Invites you to share with them an evening of memo-ries as they celebrate
the past 26 years in the community. It is with saddened hearts that their time in the com-munity must come to an end. Many families have been a part of their family during these past years. Join us in thanking the staff who have loved and cared for your children between 5pm-7pm in the foyer of the cranbrook alliance church.
APRIL 5aFRIcaN dINNeR presented by kimber-ley go go grannies. doors open at 5:30pm, dinner at 6:30pm at the old baurenhaus (4 course african din-ner), door prizes and silent auction. cost is $55 with all proceeds going to the stephen lewis Foundation. For tickets and info contact Ruth Ratzcalff at 250-427-2706.cHRIsT THe seR-vaNT caTHolIc Women’s league will be holding their sPRINg Tea, on saturday from 12 noon until 3pm. Held
at church Hall-1100-14th ave s, cran-brook. come one, come all for some refreshing food and fellowship.
OngOIngc R a N b R o o k bRaNcH oF The stroke Recovery as-sociation of bc, a support group for stroke survivors and caregivers. We offer programs to promote independence and im-prove quality of life. Meetings from 1oam-1pm the 2nd and 4th Wednesday of each month in the lower level of the senior citi-zen’s Hall 125-17th st. s. Please bring a bag lunch. Tootie 250426-3994cbk cRITIQUe clUb, 3rd Tues of month, 7 pm, bring artwork for critiqu-ing. cbk & dist arts council, 1117 baker st, 426-4223.s P a R W o o d seaRcH & Rescue is looking for new recruits, all training provided. FMI come to Fire Hall #1, 7 pm,
2nd & 4th Thursdays of the month or visit www.sparwoodsar.com.cbk WRITeRs gRoUP meets the 4th Monday of month, 7 pm. Please bring writing sample. cbk & dist arts council, 104 135 10th ave. s., cranborok. lINe daNce les-soNs, Tuesday evenigns, 7 pm, st. Mary’s school gym, cranbrook. beginner level & progressive. karen, 426-8926. c R a N b R o o k cHaPTeR kINg’s coTTage: thrift store at former Mead-owbrook school kIMbeRleY- Mon-day, Wednesday, Friday 9.30 to 2. good clothes and shoes at rock bottom prices for men, women, children. donations gratefully accepted.Have YoU beeN diagnosed with Per-phria? I’d like to meet you. leave message, 489-2670.
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An auto show for the entire provinceIt’s that time of year again when car shoppers can check out the hottest trends, latest innovations and some old classics at the 94th annual Vancouver International Auto Show.This year’s show, which runs from March 25 to 30 at the Vancouver Convention Centre West, promises to be a great family-friendly event with some exciting new features, following a record-breaking year for auto sales in Canada in 2013.The show is owned and oper-ated by the New Car Dealers Association of BC, serving as a new model showcase for the Canadian automotive industry and representing more than 30 distinct brands from the world’s leading manufacturers. Canadians purchased a record-setting 1.74 million cars last year: a four per cent increase over 2012 and just the second time in history that the market has ever surpassed 1.7 million units. In British Columbia alone, new car dealers account for more than $10 billion annually in economic activity. This makes it an important industry for entire province where our dealer
members employ, directly and indirectly, more than 34,000 high paying, full-time people in the more than 50 communities they serve.The show may be at the coast and therefore a little too long a drive for many readers but I would encourage you to cast your eye over show media coverage and use that material for information and ideas. Then go to visit some of our members’ dealerships where they operate an ‘auto show’ for 52 weeks a year!For those of you who can attend be sure to participate in the Green Ride and Drive, which puts you at wheel of the latest eco-friendly vehicles. Another feature is the Exotics, which is
a selection of truly exhilarating automobiles – you can dream!Visitors at this year’s show will also get to ex-perience a bit of automotive history at Hagerty Classic Alley, featuring beautiful cars from the 1950s and 1960s, including a special salute to the Ford Mustang and its 50th anniversary celebration. Two classic cars will also be auctioned off, with
100 per cent of the funds going towards two very de-serving causes. The first is a 1966 Plymouth Satellite, funds from which will go towards the MS Society of Canada. The second is a 1966 Ford Mustang Coupe, profits from which will be donated to the New Car Dealers Foundation of BC.For more information on the show visit: vancouverinternationalautoshow.com
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Years ago, we would see a pickup truck at an Auto Show (a rare find) and think this would be perfect on the farm; it has a bench seat that would fit all three of us!
My how things have changed, stepping into a pick-up today is like stepping into a luxury home with even more technology. Trucks are now outselling cars, so manufactur-ers must keep looking for in-novative designs to entice the consumer into selecting their vehicle over the competition. There are many trucks on the road today but let’s look at the three domestic brands, all of which will be represented at the Vancouver International Auto Show.
Ram introduced the EcoDies-el V6 engine in its 2014 1500 model and the consumer frenzy was on. A ½ ton pickup with 420 lb ft of torque and 4182kg (9200lbs) max towing capabilities, great! Better fuel economy, where do I sign.
Ford announces the 2015 F150 with an aluminum body and a completely new design, this had Ford customers hold-ing off on their new purchase
until this comes out, which I do not think was Ford’s intention.
GM changes not only the design of their truck but much of their drivetrain. So much so, that it was named North Amer-ican Truck of the year.
Consumers are demanding these changes, they want bet-
ter fuel economy but still are able to tow just as much. They want more comfort but still have a practical interior. They want comfortable suspension but still perform off-road if necessary.
Manufacturers have to con-sider all this when designing
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So what’s driving sales, what do pickups have over cars and why are they so popular? Ver-satility, you can transport large items, haul your favorite ‘toy’, take your family in comfort to the cabin, get out and play in
the mud. I am not saying you can’t do this in a car but with a truck there are no limita-tions and that’s what intrigues people into this type of vehicle.
You can do so much more with a truck, the possibilities are endless. The truck is just the beginning, the customiza-tion then begins. Research shows that on average a truck owner spends between $5,000
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Ford has been on a roll here in Canada; finishing out 2013 as the top selling brand for the fourth consecutive year.
There are some very big products coming from Ford over the coming year that will make a big impact on its sales and image, and you will get a peek at some of them at the Vancouver International Auto Show.
The first is the biggest intro-duction of any automaker this year, the all-new 2015 Ford F-150 full-size pickup truck. The F-150 isn’t just the best selling truck in Canada for almost 50 years; it is the over-all sales champ, selling more than any other nameplate. Period.
Ford isn’t merely introduc-ing an updated model. No, they went to town, develop-ing a entirely new manufac-turing process that will revo-lutionize the full-size truck space.
The body of the next F-150 is built of an aluminum al-loy material that Ford claims is 318kg lighter but stronger than the outgoing model. In
addition, the frame is made of thinner, lighter and stronger high-tensile steel that com-bined with the body, produces the weight savings. This is an industry first, and a revolu-tionary approach to building trucks. In addition to a lighter body, the engineers have de-veloped two new engines to compliment the existing 3.5L EcoBoost turbocharged V6 model and 5.0L normally as-pirated V8 engine. The first is a new 3.5L V6 engine, replac-ing the outgoing 3.7L model base engine.
With a lighter truck, a small-er engine can do the work. A smaller 2.7L turbocharged EcoBoost V6 is also going to be introduced with an auto start-stop function that switches off the engine when the truck is sitting still. Official fuel economy ratings have not been released but Ford executives tell me they hope to have best in class gasoline fuel economy.
Other enhancements to the F-150 include a new steplad-der that integrates into the tailgate. Ford was the first to have this feature but it has been improved for 2015. The rear tailgate also has a soft-open feature that prevents the tailgate from slamming down, plus a light switch near the back of the truck to elimi-nate the bed with new LED lights.
The second vehicle that will have a big impact of Ford, but more of an image car, is the all-new 2015 Mustang. Inter-estingly, about 25 percent of all Mustangs are sold here in British Columbia, so this is a big deal for us.
The 2015 Mustang is now going to be sold around the world and developed as part of the “One Ford” approach
to making cars they can share in every market. This means the Mustang will be sold, for the first time, with right hand drive for countries like the UK, Australia and Japan.
The stance of the new Mus-tang is lower, wider and more muscular, with the wheels pushed out to provide bet-ter stability. The fastback has a steeper rake and a bigger trapezoidal grille has en-hanced the shark nose de-sign. Initially the Mustang will be sold as a coupe and con-vertible with the base and GT trim, the higher performance models will come later.
Inside is another clean-sheet design, featuring real aluminum switches and dials, with two large gauges behind the steering wheel. The inte-rior looks more upscale than any Mustang before.
Under the hood the GT trim continues with the 5.0L V8 with improved valves and cylinders helping to pump out over 420hp. The base 3.7L V6 is also carried over but now with 300hp. The big news is
the introduction of a 2.3L tur-bocharged EcoBoost 4-cylin-der with an estimated 300hp and 300 lb.-ft. of torque.
For years, the criticism has been the lack of indepen-dent rear suspension in the Mustang but this is no longer the case. A fully independent rear suspension will help get all the power down to the ground from all three engines plus provide improved han-dling. Ford is hoping with this new platform and available engines, this new model will provide as many thrills as any German sports model and for less money. Pricing has not been finalized but expect it to be in line with existing 2014 Mustang pricing.
Ford is doing well here in Canada and with all-new products; it will have a good chance of staying number one.
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Confessions of a CurberMy next vehicle came from a used car wholesaler*. There was nothing wrong with it, but he couldn’t fi nd a dealer who wanted it. I gladly took it off his hands. How hip was I? I had a new source of newer vehicles that would come right to me. “Two-year-old car for sale. No previous accident history reported, only 35,000km on it. Call with offer.”Shortly after, I got a call from a young man. His car had just broken down, and he needed a new one fast. He agreed to meet me at the local construction site where he worked.He was just fi nishing up his lunch when I arrived. He was wearing his construction uniform and I immediately noticed his tired eyes.I felt bad for the poor fellow, and I was glad that I was selling him a reliable vehicle. He didn’t need another headache on top of everything. I even knocked $500 off the price I wanted.It was a smooth transaction. The guy looked happy and thanked me immensely for all the help. I beamed back at him.Around 5:00 a.m. the next morning, I got a call. It was the construction worker, yelling so loudly that I could barely understand him. “THEY TOOK IT AWAY,” he said over and over again. “REPOSSESSED!”I hung up on him and tried to make sense of the situation. Why would the car be taken away in the middle of the night? Who’s “they”?Liens. Of course. The car had a lien on it. That’s why it wouldn’t sell on a lot. The bank must have seized it due to an unpaid balance. As before, I panicked. I didn’t want to get involved in this right now. Sure, I sold him the car, but how was I supposed to know it had
a lien on it? I realized the wholesaler* had scammed me! If that fellow had asked for a CarProof history report or even a provincial lien search, I’d be the one screaming.Over the next several hours, I kept letting my phone go to voicemail – I couldn’t bear speaking to the young man. I knew I had to switch phones again.I felt a bit ashamed. But I needed to be selfi sh about this. At this point, the best thing for me was cash. And lots of it.
*Wholesaler – Vehicle sellers may call themselves auto brokers or wholesalers to sound legitimate and cheaper. But if they’re selling to private buyers, they must be licensed as a dealer. Like any curber - an individual posing as a private seller but selling vehicles as a business – wholesalers and
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Automotive TechnicianFernie Chrysler is looking for a Red Seal
Certified Automotive Technician. Chrysler training preferred but not mandatory.
Competitive wage, benefits and a fun working environment all available for the selected candidate.
Please send resumes to [email protected]
fax 250 423 5587 or apply in person.
802 Hwy 3, Fernie, BCOPEN Monday to Friday • 9am to 5pm
Program Instructor & Tour Guide
We are seeking a candidate to join our team at the Kootenay Trout Hatchery. The successful incumbent
must be a student or recent graduate, and will be responsible for conducting Learn to Fish and other
educational programs to youth and the general public from May through August. The work week
averages 21 – 28 hours @ $17.02 per hour.
If you are a team player who enjoys working with the public, and are seeking a rewarding opportunity where you can be part of an exciting organization,
we would like to hear from you!
To learn more about this exciting opportunity, please visit: www.gofi shbc.com/employment.htm.
DIRECTOR OF FINANCE EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY PERMANENT FULL-TIME
St. Mary’s Indian Band, located in the beautiful southeast corner of BC, is looking for a dynamic, highly motivated, multitask oriented, professional individual to fi ll the position of Director of Finance! This position involves working closely with Chief and Council and reports directly to the Chief Operating Offi cer. The Director of Finance is responsible for managing the fi nancial records of the Organization.The Director of Finance develops, in cooperation with the COO and senior staff and for approval by Council, short, medium and long-term integrated budget and cash fl ow projections and fi nancial management plans to correspond with the community strategic plan and special projects. In addition, the position monitors spending across operations to gauge pace with budget, proposes policy and prepares reports as required to maintain compliance with internal and external regulations and coordinates information technology systems. The position will be expected to work closely with Aboriginal Aff airs and Northern Development Canada and adhere to their policies and procedures.
Responsibilities:• This position is evolving with the transition to self-governance.• Knowledge of internal controls, audit requirements and procedures and corporate business tax returns• Experience in government revenue and taxation, fi nancial policy setting and administration• Ability to provide leadership to a diverse team of professionals, as part of a team• Experience in directing, guiding, coaching, developing staff • Excellent interpersonal relations skills, including the ability to work within a team environment that
interacts with staff , community and Chief & Council• Confl ict resolution skills including the ability to conduct group mediation • Excellent written and oral communication skills including the ability to explain complex concepts to a
variety of levels of understanding• Advanced level of information technology/computer skills (Windows environment) • Familiarity with federal and provincial government policies and programs related for First Nation’s
governments and organizations as well as their special reporting requirements • Previous experience working with First Nation’s organizations• A knowledge of and appreciation for the culture, values and political objectives of the Ktunaxa Nation
would be a defi nite asset• The position will be expected to become familiar with St Mary’s Indian Band Financial Administrative Law.
Qualifi cations:• Accounting Designation of CGA, CA or CMA• A minimum of fi ve years previous experience in a First Nation local government would be a defi nite asset• Knowledge of community government structure and operations• Extensive managerial experience at a senior level• Demonstrable good to excellent fi nancial management skills according to generally accepted accounting
principles and public sector accounting standards• Good program management skills• Good to excellent supervisory and human resource management skills• Experience working with Aboriginal Aff airs and Northern Development Canada would be an asset• Strong computer skills including advanced knowledge of Microsoft-based software and other applicable
software programs including Sage AccPac• Ability to function as part of a diverse team of professionals• Ability to perform group mediation and demonstrate excellent inter-personal relationship skills• Demonstrable exceptional written and oral communication skills• Undergo a Criminal Record Check• Possess a valid Class 5 BC Driver’s Licence
Remuneration: Salary is commensurate with experience and qualifi cations and includes a favourable benefi ts and pension plan.Please submit your cover letter and resume marked “confi dential” to:
Jan Bailey, Finance and Human Resources Manager aq’am (St. Mary’s Band Administration)
7470 Mission Road, Cranbrook, BC, V1C 7E5Email: [email protected] Fax: 250 426 8935
Closing Date: Friday, March 28, 2014 @ 4:30 pm MST (any applications received after this time will not be accepted)
Thank you to all applicants who apply however, only those selected for an interview will be contacted.
Job Description: Senior Clerk needed to work with the BC Hydro Mica Construction Team to prepare, develop, and edit construction documents. The candidate must: • Gather information from existing documentation. • Prepare accurate documentation, with contract management personnel • on the Mica Hydro project which will include but not limited to • completion reports.
Preferred Experience: • Technical writing. • Familiarity with computer search tools, previous use with Microsoft • SharePoint an asset. • Familiarity in a clerk role. • Knowledge and experience with construction documentation.
Skills/Abilities: • Excellent organizational skills. • Strong computer skills. • Excellent verbal and written communication. • Technical writing abilities.
Education: • Two year college diploma in Business Administration or equivalent • would be an asset.
The successful applicant will be required to work under a collective union agreement and will be required to live in a camp located at Mica Creek BC, 140 kilometres north of Revelstoke. Accommodations will be provided. This position will be filled for 3 months duration. Resumes will be accepted until 8:00 am, 4 April 2014; only those candidates to be interviewed will be contacted.
To Apply:Please email or fax resumes to:Columbia Hydro Constructors. Ltd.Fax: (250) 805-4340 Email: [email protected] Date: 4 April, 2014
Position Title: Clerk B. Mica Generating Station
Employer: Columbia Hydro Constructors Ltd.
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Trades, TechnicalJOURNEYMAN HEAVY DUTY MECHANIC is required for coastal logging operations near Woss, BC. Year round employment with full benefi ts. Further details can be found atwww.hdlogging.com Please fax resume to 250-287-9259.
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Duties include but not limited to: · Negotiate with customers and carriers for loads
and rates · Schedule drivers to pickup and deliver loads at
customer sites · Enter orders into the business system · Prepare paperwork for loads including ACE, ACI
and permits
Ideal candidate would thrive in a busy team environment. Experience in the transport industry is a definite asset for this position but willing to train.
Attention to detail, a positive attitude, and computer skills are a must for this position.
E-mail resume and cover letter to [email protected]
NO PHONE CALLS PLEASE.Only those applicants considered will be contacted.
Thank You.
DAYS INN CRANBROOK is hiring:
We are looking for an experienced bar tender to operate our lounge. You will be required to work afternoons and evening shifts, able to work both independently and as a team with our wait staff.
You will be compensated with the experience you bring and we also offer extended benefits
after a qualifying period. Please submit a hand written resume with work history and 3 business
references in person to the sales office.
Full time and part time experienced wait staff are required for our lounge. We offer a competitive
wage and benefits package after a qualifying period. Please submit a hand written resume along
with your previous work history and 3 business references by hand to the sales office.
We are taking applications for a part time position as a sales associate in our cold beer and wine store.
Experience is preferred however we are willing to train the right person. Must be able to work various shifts, afternoons and evenings & also
weekends, please apply in person to the front desk with your resume and work his-tory.
We are taking applications for a part time position as a night auditor at our front desk. Experience is preferred however we are willing to train the right
person. Must be able to work various shifts, afternoons and evenings & also weekends. Please apply in person to the front desk with your resume
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Water ServicesCulligan can fi x that nasty white build up on your taps or cure that annoying red staining in bath tub or laundry. Call Culligan Cranbrook today and let us fi x your water right the fi rst time! Call (250)426-2691 or visit our website www.cull igancranbrook.com And remember at Culligan we will always come to your home and test your water for free!
Pets & Livestock
Equestrian
Meadowbrook Horse Drawn Cart,
made of Oak, comes with brakes,
also with double tree, like new,
$2200 obo. (250)342-0617
Feed & HayHAY FOR SALE. Large round bales, grass alfalfa mix. Quality horse hay. $100/bale Call 250-421-3022 or 250-919-6652
Small bales horse hay, $5/each. (250)422-3403 Wasa
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Fencing
Merchandise for Sale
$100 & Under50’ of 4” Big-O pipe, new, notperforated, 5 length, with con-nectors, $25. (250)489-2803
5 Michelin LTX M/S, P255/70/R16, 50% tread left, $75/each obo. Call (250)489-9086BBQ, $20. Patio swing set, $50. Patio table with umbrella & chairs, $45. Gel bike seat, $5. Gel bike seat cover, $5. Call after 4pm, 1 (250)489-2510Boucle drapes & cotton lin-ing, 103x83’’ & 74-73’’, rod & hardware included, $75. 1 (250)426-3152Cast iron frying pan, 10”, $10. Cast iron frying pan, 6”, $6. Car washing equipment, $20. 8” car waxer kit, $15. 20” square base fan, $20. Call af-ter 4pm, 1 (250)489-2510
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Kenmore electric stove, glass top, self clean, convection bake, ex. cond., $100. (250)489-1671Wall cabinet, 12” wide, 34”long, 30” high, $95. Antique Gilcrest #31 ice cream scoop, $20. Booklet binder & coils, $75. CPAP full face mask with headgear, new, $65. Ashton Drake heavenly hands doll, $40. La-Z-Boy recliner, blue/green, ex. shape, $100. Elvis memorabilia book, boxed, $30. (778)481-1985Water cooler tower with 3 set-tings, hot cold & very cold wa-ter. Also three employ water bottles (sizes 2 @ 11.3L 1 @ 18.9L), $45. (250)426-7347
$200 & Under4 Goodyear WranglerLT265/70/R17”, $150/all. Four 175/70/R13”, like new, $100. 4 Goodyear Wrangler LT275/70/R17”, $100. 4 Good-year Wrangler LT275/65/R18”, $150/all. Four P185/65/R14”, $100. Four P265/65/R18”, $100. (250)417-6603
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$300 & Under16’x7’ wood garage door, withhardware & electric garage door opener, $300. (250)489-4786, leave message1993 Ford Mercury Cougar for parts, $300. (250)426-8442Antique 3 corner chair, $275.Band equipment, speakers, mikes, cords & more.(778)481-1985Black 3-way rocker recliner,Harbortown Vintage, like new. La-Z-Boy rocker recliner, blue. $250/each. (250)426-5061
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Ranger 21 pool fi lter & some pool additives, $300. Call 1 (250)417-6603
$400 & Under1000 watt Honda generator, $400. 1 (250)417-3343
Farm EquipmentWanted: older loader or back-hoe that needs minor repairs, to use on farm. Will pay $3000-$5000. (250)417-2044
Firearms
WE PAY CA$H FOR USED FIREARMS
(Estate, Collections & Individuals)
Mountain Man Outdoors250-426-2717
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.325 WSM Browning A-boltcomposite stalker with B.O.S.S., Leupold scope & mounts optional, as new cond., $700 for the gun. (250)426-6566WANTED: RIFLES, shotguns,restricted weapons, reloading equipment, decoys or any oth-er shooting related items. Fully licensed. Glen 250-428-6750
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OPEN HOUSEMarch 29 & 30
10am-noon
For sale or rentCorner Unit condo
in Colette Manor310 105 Knighton Rd
Kimberley, BCAsking $199,000 • Rent $1000
Due to secure building, please call Bob (250)489-8759 to gain access.
Open Houses
Merchandise for Sale
Free ItemsLooking for a loving home for 2 young male orange Tabby cats. I’m ill and can’t look after them anymore. They are neu-tered. Indoor or outdoor, farm/acreage would be ideal.(250)919-9544
Firewood/FuelOrder early, limited supply, Pine fi rewood, standing dry, BIG 7 axle loads, delivered 60 km radius of Galloway, $1400 per load. Out of area, call for pricing. (250)429-3248 or (250)429-3748
FurnitureWanted: lift chair in good cond. (250)427-4727
Heavy Duty Machinery
A STEEL SHIPPING DRY STORAGE CONTAINERS
Used 20’40’45’ 53’ and insulated containers all
sizes in stock. SPECIAL
Trades are welcome.40’ Containers under $2500!
Also JD 544 &644 wheel Loaders JD 892D
LC excavator Ph Toll free 1-866-528-7108
Delivery BC and AB www.rtccontainer.com
Medical SuppliesElectric scooter, dark blue, c/w battery charger, $2200 obo. (250)489-3387
Misc. for SaleSTEEL BUILDING Sale... Big year-end clear out continued! 20x20 $3,915. 25x28 $4,848. 30x32 $6,339. 32x34 $7,371. 40x50 $12,649. 47x68 $16,691. One End wall includ-ed. Pioneer Steel 1-800-668-5422. www.pioneersteel.caSTEEL BUILDINGS/Metal Buildings 60% off! 20x28, 30x40, 40x62, 45x90, 50x120, 60x150, 80x100 sell for bal-ance owed! Call 1-800-457-2206 www.crownsteelbuildings.ca
Wanted:Shed Antlers. Racks. Taxidermy, antiques.
Cash paid. Kelly, (250)426-6993
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Merchandise for Sale
Misc. for Sale
Sonny O. Nomland retired Electrolux Branch Manager
and his son Chris have a
good supply of rebuilt Electrolux Vacuums for your spring cleaning.
• Good Warranty • New Motors
• Comes with Power Nozzles and all NEW
Attachments
250-489-2733
Misc. WantedAntlers Wanted,
Sheds & Sets, Elk & Deer. Call Rick 250-422-3444
Coin Collector Looking to Buy Collections, Estates, Gold & Silver Coins + 778-281-0030
FIREARMS. ALL types want-ed, estates, collections, single items, military. We handle all paperwork and transportation. Licensed Dealer. 1-866-960-0045. www.dollars4guns.com
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Wanted for parts, 1988-96 Polaris ATV, 4 wheel or 6 wheel style. Leave msg 1 (250)489-4786
Musical InstrumentsDJ SERVICE & KARAOKE
Weddings (complete), anniversaries, birthdays & family reunions. Will travel
throughout area. *Not expen-sive - No time limit or extra
costs. One price 20+ years of entertaining. Families &
guests. CALL ME! Leave Message 250-421-3298,Lily.
Real Estate
Duplex/4 Plex
3-bedroom, 2-bath 1/2 duplex, new fl ooring, f/s, w/d included, split entry, full basement with bath, fenced yard, near school, college &
hospital, vacant. Offers to $168,000
1 (250)426-7168
Newly renovated 3-bedroom up with income
2-bedroom suite downstairs, 1/2 duplex
washer/dryer up & down, new windows, roof, fl ooring & siding,
gas fi replace, electric heat, 15x12 deck, across from elementary school and
within walking distance to college & mall, 2303 7th St N,
2100 sq.ft., $224,900.
Contact Carl/Brenda, (250)489-0688
For Sale By OwnerEstate Sale, Kimberley. 2 ad-joining lots, 40’Wx100’L. Ser-viced lot has 3-bdrm, 1-bath house, unfi nished basement. Needs TLC, $119,500. Unser-viced lot, $60,000. Buyers in-centive for purchase of both properties. Info, 1(250)421-7335 or 1(250)421-9935
Kootenays
QUIET AND SECUREFountain Estate
Terrifi c mountain views, green space, laundry, fi re-place and bright kitchen on
main fl oor, 2-bdrms, 2.5 baths, 3-pc
en-suite, double garage, above ground deck
$309,900For viewing (250)426-8284
Lots
Best Quality and Price in the Kootenays
Kodiak Homes has several spots, in
several parks. Order your dream home now at the
best prices in Canada, and we will put it in a beautiful, local, quiet park by springtime.
Call us now @ 250-426-1882
Or visit us @ 2345 Cranbrook St. N.
Mobile Homes & Parks
RETIRE IN Beautiful Southern BC, Brand New Park. Af-fordable Housing. COPPER RIDGE. Manufactured Home Park, New Home Sales. Kere-meos, BC. Spec home on site to view. Please call 250-462-7055. www.copperridge.ca
Real Estate
Mobile Homes & Parks
Best Quality and Price in the Kootenays
Spring Special Save thousands
Asking $49,900 for this beautiful
529 sq.ft. Park model. We will move it to your lot and level.
Hookups and skirting not included.
Drop by and see it today @
2345 Cranbrook St N 250-426-1882
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2232 Cranbrook St. N. Cranbrook, BC 250-489-1230
Toll Free 1-866-539-1230
BRAND NEW HOME
$589 per month OAC
Home sites available! Financing available! Debt consolidation!
Mortgages
Lower than posted bank rates. No application fee. Mortgage renewal, refinancing, debt consolidation &
pre-qualification. Private Mortgages.
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2232 Cranbrook St. N. Cranbrook, BC 250-489-1230
Toll Free 1-866-539-1230
WHY RENT?
Home & Land PackageAVAILABLE
New 14×70 2bed, 2bathFree hold city lot
Desirable location, close to shopping, bus route, level lot
turn key move in ready
UNDER $999/mo.
Rentals
Apt/Condo for Rent
APARTMENTSFOR RENT
• 1 & 2 Bedroom units
• Security Buildings
• On-site Manager
• Fridge, stove & hot water included
• Centrally located near malls, schools,
college & hospital
OFFICE: 106 1850 2nd St. N.,
Cranbrook Phone (250)489-5160
(250)417 1260
2-bdrm bright & clean corner unit on 2nd fl oor in Forest Park Estates, quiet, adult oriented complex with elevators & com-mon room, ideal for seniors, inc F/S, W/D, DW, avail May 1, ns, np, n/parties, $850/mth + electricity & DD. Email [email protected] or call (250)421-7777 & leave message to arrange to view
Hampshire Apartments, quiet convenient location, inc heat & hot water, n/s, n/p, 1-bdrm, $600/mth; 2-bdrm, $775/mth, Call (250)417-7379
Looking for an affordable &
reasonably priced rental?
1 bedroom apartments!
F/S, blinds, H/W, absolutely no pets, references,
close to all amenities, (250)919-2075(250)489-1015
Subsidized Housing - 1 & 2 bdrm units - Sparwood, Fernie
& South Country. Rent geared to income &
Seniors subsidized housing. Call 250-531-0025 or
email: [email protected]
WILSHIRE Apartments, cen-tral location, incl heat, hot wa-ter, games room, sauna, hot tub, n/p, n/s, n/parties, 2-bdrm units, $725-$800. Call 250-417-7379
Rentals
Commercial/Industrial
For rent or lease, commercial space in Fairmont, BC Plaza. Call for details, (250)342-1735 (250)345-6654
Duplex / 4 Plex1922 Kelowna Crescent. $900/month, Large fenced back yard, sorry, no Pets. 3 Bedroom lower 4-Plex, In-cludes Washer, Dryer, Fridge and Stove. Off street parking for 2 cars. Call or Text 403-590-9290.
Bright & spacious, 3-bdrm lower level unit in 4-plex at 1300 10A ST S, inc. small cov-ered deck, covered parking & extra spot, also has outdoor storage, F/S, W/D, D/W, n/s, n/p, n/partiers, DD & ref. req., $1000/mth + electricity. Available now. (250)417-6755email [email protected]
Marysville, spacious 2bdrm apt. in 4-plex. Laundry facilities, F/S W/D, N/S.
Includes heat. Ref. required. $700/mo.
Available immediately. 250-427-5532
NEWLY renovated 3bdrm du-plex in Sparwood DD req. avail immed. (250)425-2732
Homes for RentKimberley, central 3-bdrm house, double garage, great location, $895/mth. Call (250)427-6506
Remodeled 3-bdrm house, 5-appl, 2-bath, yard, full fi n-ished basement, storage shed, n/s, n/p. Call for details, (250)489-1906 or cell (250)919-2075
SPARWOOD, 2-storey, 3-bdrm townhouse for rent w/full basement, close to school & rec centre. (250)[email protected]
Suites, LowerSpacious 1-bdrm, ground lev-el entrance bsmt suite, private entrance & parking, gas fi re-place, partially furnished, lo-cated 5 minutes from down-town on scenic acreage, suitable for a single person, n/p, n/s, utilities inc., ref req. $700/mo, avail May 1. (250)489-4082 or (250)426-0417
Townhouses3-bdrm townhouse, n/s, n/p, close to all amenities, $950/mth + damage deposit. (250)489-4302
Want to RentPROFESSIONALS (psychologist and graphic designer) with 18-month old baby looking for long-term house rental in Golden area. Cat friendly. No drinking, no smok-ing. Excellent references. Please contact Fabian @514.467.4538 or [email protected]
Transportation
Antiques / Classics
1965 Chevrolet Chevelle 300 Deluxe Sedan,
manual, RWD, perfect for the collector or
even new driver, new paint, new brake cylinders & ball joints.
Just passed BC inspection. Runs like A Top.
$7000. (250)426-4034
1972 Chev show truck, 350 CID, auto, 2WD, column shift, bucket seats, nice paint, green with black interior, asking $11,900. 250-427-5895
Transportation
Antiques / Classics
1979 El Camino SS, 350 motor, auto trans,
p/s, p/b, p/dl, air, power bucket seats,
Keystone Mags, ex. cond.,
white w/black interior, asking $9500.
Call after 6pm, (250)426-4311
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1966 Rambler Ambassador 4-door
station wagon, V8 auto,
excellent inside & out, completely restored 1996,
97,000 original miles, asking $6800 obo.
To view call (250)426-5371
1985 Corvette, white, 4-spdauto, 350 tune port injection, 169,000km, new tires, $8995 obo. (250)489-0193
1985 Thunderbird Elan V6 Automatic 78,500 km
No rustexcellent condition
$5,800 OBO (250)421-7054
1996 Corvette Collector Edition, 160,000km, 2 roofs, auto, original paint,
engine LT4, fully loaded,ex cond, ask-
ing $16,000 obo. (250)426-3802
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Cars - Domestic1998 Cadillac Catera, 160,000km, beige with beige leather, sunroof, heated front/rear seats, cassette/CD & more, 30+ mpg hwy, $4500. (250)426-7041
1998 Subaru Forester AWD, well maintained, new timing belt, battery, windshield, no rust, 220,000 km, $5000. (250)346-3378
2000 PT Cruiser, 150,000 km,
ex. cond., sunroof, leather interior, 5-spd,
excellent mileage $3500.
(250)426-4752
2002 Elantra standard, hatch-back, new brakes & recent timing belt change, high kms but runs like a top, $2450. 1 (250)426-73542003 Crown Vic, 110,000 km, A-1 condition, summer & win-ter tires, power everything, $7500 obo. (250)426-1961
2003 Toyota Corolla CE, everything works,
new cruise, shocks & struts, wheel covers, 215,000km,
includes winter tires on rims$6000.
(250)426-8867
2004 Mazda 3, 187,000 km, has some body damage, $2800. (250)427-0158 or (250)919-22742004 Nissan Maxima 3.5 SL Sedan, 3.5L 6-cyl, FWD, 5-spd auto, Stock #N15851A, $9,995. Sun Valley Nissan, DL #30313, 1(855)888-6864www.importautogroup.com2005 Dodge SX 2.0 Sedan, 2.0L 4-cyl, FWD, auto, Stock #Y34490A, $4,995. Hillcrest Hyundai, DL #5467, 1(855)888-6864www.importautogroup.com2005 GRAND PRIX. V6, im-mac. cond, 1 owner, pur-chased brand new & lady driv-en. Have all service records. Too many features to list, Re-mote start, pl, pw, ps, cruise, tilt, a/c. Widetrack suspen-sion. Brand new Michelin De-fender tires, brand new bat-tery, brakes just done and car serviced recently. 193,000 km, all highway driven. Excel-lent, reliable car. $5,900 obo 250-402-6700 (near Kitchen-er). 2006 Buick Allure CX Sedan, 3.8L 6-cyl, FWD, 4-spd auto, Stock #N16703B, $7,995. Sun Valley Nissan, 1(855)888-6864. www.importautogroup.com2006 Volkswagen Jetta Se-dan, 4-cyl auto, grey, Stock #16013A, $9994. Melody Mo-tors, DL #5248, 1-888-703-22112007 Ford Crown Victoria LX, 8-cyl, auto, grey, Stock #15813A, $9904. Melody Mo-tors, DL #5248, 1-888-703-2211
2007 Mazda CX7 AWD, 2.3L turbo, 6-speed auto with sport shifter, A/C, CD player, 18” alloy wheels.
New turbo and windshield, no accidents.
Mechanics special. Runs great but uses oil.
My loss is your gain. $6,500.00 OBO.
Call 250-829-0677
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Cars - Domestic2007 Subaru Outback 2.5i AWD Station Wagon, 2.5L 44-cyl, 4-spd auto, Stock #F29026, $14,995. Subaru of Cranbrook, DL #10523. 1(855)888-6864www.importautogroup.com2007 Toyota Corolla, Sports Edition, 100,000 km, ex. cond., standard, $10,000 obo. (250)421-33112008 Chevrolet Impala LTZ Sedan, 3.9L, 6-cyl, 4-spd auto, black, Stock #1G4464A, $9995. Northstar GM, DL #5717, 1-800-663-23072008 Ford Focus, black, 2-dr standard, 96,000 km, 4-winter tires w/rims, remote starter, $9500 obo. (250)489-13102008 Mazda 3, 2.0L 4-cyl, 4-spd auto, Stock #TK3396B, $9,995. North Star Motors, DL #5717, 1-800-663-23072008 Pontiac G6 GT Con-vertible, 3.5L, 6-cyl,FWD, 4-spd auto, blue, Stock #61436A, $14,916. Northstar GM, DL #5717, 1-800-663-2307
2009 Dodge Journey, black, 2.4 L, 4-cyl,
FWD, auto, 25 mpg/hwy, winter tires,
Sirius satellite radio, rear backup camera,
92,977 km, $8,500 obo.
(250)426-05252009 Dodge Journey SE, 4-cyl auto, Stock #1213AA, $10,883. Melody Motors, DL #5248, (250)427-42242009 Nissan Altima 2.5 SL Sedan, 2.5L 4-cyl, FWD, Stock #N70065A, $13,945. Sun Val-ley Nissan, DL #30313, 1(855)888-6864www.importautogroup.com2009 Volkswagen Jetta Se-dan Comfortline TD Sedan, 2.0L Turbo, 4-cyl, FWD, 6-spd auto, Stock #V40829A, $17,995. Arrow Motors, DL #5467, 1(855)888-6864www.importautogroup.com2010 Hyundai Elantra GL Se-dan, 2.0L 4-cyl, FWD, 4-spd auto, Stock #Y19647A, $13,995. Hillcrest Hyundai, DL #5467, 1(855) 888-6864www.importautogroup.com
2010 Mazda 3 4-dr Sedan,
5-spd manual trans., air, CD,2 good sets of tires, under 54,000 km,
one owner, mint cond., great gas mileage
$12,300. (250)417-7317
2011 Ford Edge Limited 4x2, 3.5L V6, 6-spd auto, Stock #T3255A, $22,995. Denham Ford, DL #30786, 1-800-663-38392011 Volkswagen Jetta High-line Turbo Diesel Sedan, 2.0L, 4-cyl, FWD, 6-spd auto, Stock #V50196A, $21,995. Arrow Motors, DL #5467, 1(855)888-6864www.importautogroup.com2011 Volkswagen Jetta High-line Turbo Diesel Sedan, 2.0L, 4-cyl, FWD, 6-spd auto, Stock #V67170A, $21,995. Arrow Motors, DL #5467, 1-(855)888-6864 www.importautogroup.com2012 Ford Mustang GT, black, 5.0L V8, RWD, Stock #P2013, $32,995. Denham Ford, DL #30786, 1-800-663-38392012 Honda Civic Cpe EX-L, 4-cyl, auto, Stock #B11229, $18,800. Spring Honda, DL #31110, 1-888-638-44882012 Hyundai Elantra GL Se-dan, 4-cyl, FWD, auto, Stock #Y36994A, $17,995. Hillcrest Hyundai, DL #5467, 1(855)888-6864 www.importautogroup.com
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Cars - Domestic2013 Hyundai Elantra GT GLS Hatchback, 1.8L 4-cyl, FWD, 6-spd manual, Stock #Y92395A, $19,995. Hillcrest Hyundai, DL #5467, 1(855)888-6864www.importautogroup.com
Mercury Topaz, 4-cyl, ex. cond., standard, 5-spd,
170,000 km $2200 obo.
(250)426-4752
Commercial Vehicles1993 Western Star tandem dump truck with new hoist cyl-inder, front differential, rear leaf springs, front tires, king pins, batteries & rebuilt en-gine, 18-spd split shift, $21,000. (250)417-654345’ Commercial transport van, heated, new 24.5 rubber, $5500. (250)489-8794
Motorcycles1982 Honda Interstate, 1100cc, A1 shape, 62,372km, inc. trailer, asking $6500. Call Henry, (250)428-35451990 BMW K-1, 1000cc, rare model, red & yellow, fl at four, 4 valves per cylinder, fuel in-jection, stainless steel ex-haust, new Michelin radials, 55,000 km, $5500. Must be seen! (250)426-84081998 Suzuki Intruder 1500, 40,000km on rebuilt engine & transmission, hard bags, wind-screen, auxiliary gas tank, Stage 3 carbs, set up for tour-ing, $7000. (250)464-02071999 Harley Davidson Sports-ter 1200 cc, custom built, 39,000km, $8000 obo. (250)489-13102001 Harley 1200 Sportster, 100th Anniversary Edition, needs inspection, $5500. Call (250)417-55302004 Harley Davidson Heri-tage Soft Tail Classic, ex cond., 64,000km, $11,500 obo. After 6pm, (250)426-18362006 CR125, very well main-tained, brand new FMF pipe & silencer & rad valve, $2700 obo. (250)421-81262008 Honda CRF250X, $4800 obo Barely used less than 200 km (250)427-72292008 KLR 650, 11,000km, near mint, w/extras & bags, $3650 obo. Evenings (403)836-37862008 Yamaha 49cc scooter, 949 km, used 1 season only, 1 owner, stored inside, serviced, ready to go, $1300 takes it. Call between 7am and 7pm, (250)426-4934Wells Cargo bike cargo trail-er, 1500 lb torsion axle, wheel chock, 6 tie points, loading ramp, 6x6x10, $3000. (250)464-0207
Off Road Vehicles1974 Honda Trail 90, 1200 miles, stored for 40 years, 4 3.25x20 Radials on custom rims, fi ts older 3/4 - 1 tons, pre metric. (250)426-77102009 Polaris Scrambler 500, 4WD, ex cond, $4300 obo. Af-ter 5:30 (250)489-8355
Recreational/Sale1984 28’ Winnebago, 454 CID Chevy auto, 68,500 original miles, must see to appreciate, for a list of features. (250)919-0125, (250)426-56661984 Vanguard, 24’, new awning, new tires, resealed roof & windows, good cond, sleeps-6, $4800. 1 (250)420-74361988/1989 Ford Citation Clas-sic motorhome, ex. cond., $8000. For more information call (250)421-08541991 26’ Rustler, Jack & Jill bunks, front kitchen, fold out couch, air, full bath, new water pump, newer HW tank, new battery, sleeps-6, $6000 obo. (250)426-56531991 29’ Wilderness trailer, everything runs, in good cond., lots of upgrades, $7000. (250)420-1802
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1991 Dodge Ram Cummins diesel
& 2010 Adventure camper. 140 watt solar panel, television, skylight,
surround sound stereo system inside & out.
$32,000 obo for both. (250)427-6806
1992 37’ Class A motorhome for sale, A1 shape, fully load-ed, $24,500. Consider vehicle on trade. (250)489-87941992 Prowler 19’ holiday trail-er, good cond., inside like new, double axle, $5800 obo. (250)489-57981994 30’ Dutchman 4 Seasons 5th Wheel, new awning, walk around queen bed up front, slide out rear kitchen, sleeps 6, new batteries, new propane tanks inspected 2009, good tires, $9000 obo. Nadine or Graham Beam, (250)426-74001997 22’ Westwind 5th Wheel, clean cond. throughout, work-ing stove/oven, electric/gas fridge, air, furnace, solar pan-el, microwave, sleeps 6, dual wheels, spare tire, awning, outside shower, $8000. (250)489-37411997 Vanguard Wrangler 5th wheel, 26’, hitch included, ask-ing $8000. (250)426-55351999 25’ Salem 5th Wheel, slide, loaded, $6900. Call (250)422-32171999 Corsair Excella 28.5’, all season 5th wheel trailer, full set of skirting, well made, beautiful interior, many options (built in vac, AC, MW, awning), perfect snowbird/park unit, $12,500 obo, hitch also available. (250)426-26711999 Rustler 5th Wheel, awn-ing, dinette, 4895 lbs dry weight, Stock #T2678.2, $6900. Runners RV, 1-800-663-48242001 26’ Vanguard, parked on for last 10 years, no bush km since 2003. New roof, 2-yr old awning, double bed in front, Jack & Jill bunks in rear, sleeps 6 comfortably (can ac-commodate 8), asking $11,000. Call or text, (250)421-15972003 Tahoe, large slide, sin-gle bunks, hard wall, awning, Stock #T3589.1, $15,900. Runners RV, 1-800-663-48242004 24’ Pioneer travel trailer, island bed, as new cond., $11,000. Or trade for moto-rhome. (250)428-9606 Cres-ton2004 30’ Arctic Fox, 4 season all weather travel trailer, 2 slides, solid oak cabinets, ex. cond., asking $18,000 obo. (250)426-65502004 Springdale 25’, small slide, awning, Stock #T3472.1, $14,900. Runners RV, call (250)489-4141 or 1-800-663-48242004 Terry 5th Wheel, 29-1/2’ with slide, air, 8 cu.ft. fridge, microwave, stove, oven, back bedroom with bunks, queen-size bed in master bedroom with bathroom, tub, shower, pull out couch, can sleep up to 8 people, plenty of cupboard space, in good shape, asking $18,000. 1 (250)402-35832004 Terry Quantum 32’ 5th Wheel trailer, immaculate, 2 slides, queen bed, 3-way fridge, 3-burner stove w/oven, microwave, gas/electric hot water heater, gas furnace, 2 TV’s, excellent & clean cond., $21,500 obo. (250)426-81782005 29’ Holiday trailer, equipped with solar panels, 285 watts, 2000 watt inverter, large slide w/awning, dual wheels, mint cond., $16,000 obo. (250)342-68052007 Citation camper, 8’, fi ts short & longbox, $8500. (250)426-4765
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Over 200 new & used moto-rhomes, 5th wheels, trailers & campers. 0 down fi nanc-ing. Trades accepted. BC’s LARGEST Dealer. Voyager
RV Centre, Hwy 97 Winfi eld. Toll free 1-800-668-1447
2010 Springdale 26-1/2’, 1/2 ton towable, slide, sleeps 6, used 7x, loaded, $18,000 obo. (250)489-8885
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Recreational/Sale
2007 Hi-LOW 22’ tandem trailer,
fully self contained w/fridge, stove, air, solar panel
& much more. Very rare in this area.
Design allows for compact mode when
traveling so wind resistance is very low
& better on your vehicle for gas consumption.
Always stored under cover when not in use.
$18,000. (250)489-4748
2007 Prowler 310, 31’, 2 slide bunk model, extreme edition package with thermal win-dows, large awning, air, dry weight of 8476 lbs, Stock #T3476.1, $24,900. Runners RV, 1-800-663-48242008 Jayco toy hauler, 29’, used 10 times, loaded, 12’ gar-age. Call for more information. $27,000 or will take classic muscle or hot rod on trade. (250)426-35682009 Coachman 24’, small slide, awning, large rear bath-room, spacious living area, walk around queen bed, air, Stock #T3526.1, $14,900. Runners RV, 1-800-663-4824
2009 Trail Sport 27.5’ Great family unit.
Well appointed, a small slide with kitchen and couch
expanding out for great use of space. Queen walk around bed, rear bunks (double and wide single)
both with windows. Dinette, 3 pce bath, fridge, stove, microwave, furnace,
air conditioning - sleeps seven comfortably.
Large awning. Lightweight - halfton towable.
Very well maintained. Priced to sell at $14,000.
Call 250-464-0712 for more information.
2010 24’ Hideout, new cond, walk around queen, Jack & Jill beds, air, indoor outdoor speakers, 19’ fl at screen stereo/CD/DVD, sleeps-7, hitch inc. $13,000 obo. (250)489-58552011 36’ Outback Sidney Ad-dition 5th Wheel, 4 slides, ex. cond., extended warranty until 2017, $32,000. (250)919-7185
8’ cab over Vanguard camper,
c/w 3-way fridge, stove, furnace, fold-out steps,
sleeps 4, great for fi shing trips & weekend getaways,
needs some TLC, $1000 obo.
(250)417-3237
Bargain Time. 22’ 2011 Triple E Regal motorhome, clean & in ex. cond, air, corner bed plus bed over cab, 2010 Ford Chassis w/dual wheels & 5.4L engine, only 35,357 km, 7 brand new Michelins, asking $47,000 cash. (250)428-2739BIG FOOT 2500 camper, 9.5’, Happy jacks, solar panel, Fan-tastic fan, 2-batteries, 2-pro-pane takes, pot, pans, dishes, bedding, rose & blue decor, al-ways under cover, no pets, non smoking, in fl oor heating, outside shower, very clean & great cond, Reduced to $12,500 obo. (250)429-3113
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Recreational/SaleLance 11’9” side door camp-er, loaded, ex. cond., $18,500 no tax. (250)426-5118Reduced by $1200. Camping & Hunting. Truck & camper, rebuilt motor, trans, drive shaft, 8000lb winch, new water pump, alternator, power steer-ing pump, master cylinder, shocks, 3-way fridge, stove, heater, many more, asking $4700, may consider trades.Call Ray,(250)489-5038Truck camper, 10.5’, shower etc., clean, no leaks, good cond. for 3/4 ton or 1 ton truck, $2200. (250)423-0328
Snowmobiles1999 Ski-Doo 670 long track, good cond., $2000 obo. (778)517-4508
Sport Utility Vehicle1994 Ford Explorer 4-dr, 4x4, blue, $2000 obo. (250)427-53251998 Toyota 4Runner SR5 V6 engine. 4DR 4X4 green with PS/PB/Power windows, cruise control, winter rated tires, trail-er hitch. In excellent condition with 330,000 Km . $4800 OBO 250-430-74462001 Ford Explorer XLS, 4WD V6, low km, no rust, great shape, good tires, new battery, $3000. (250)426-57652001 Kia Sportage, 2.0L 4-cyl, AWD, 4-spd auto, Stock #Y53782A, $5,995. Hillcrest Hyundai, DL #5467, 1(855)888-6864 www.importautogroup.com2002 Ford Explorer Sport Trac XLT SUV, 4.0L 6-cyl, FWD, 5-spd auto, Stock #F01111A, $7,995. Subaru of Cranbrook, DL #10523, 1(855)888-6864www.importautogroup.com2002 Ford Explorer SUV, green, low mileage, immacu-late throughout, new stereo & CD player, 1 year wear on winter tires, new brakes, $7000 obo. (250)425-63802004 Nissan Pathfi nder LE SUV, 3.5L 6-cyl, AWD, 4-spd auto, Stock #S58416A, $9,995. Subaru of Cranbrook, DL #10523, 1(855)888-6864www.importautogroup.com
2004 TOYOTA SEQUOIA 4x4, auto, 4.7L 8-cyl, loaded, 6-CD player, DVD, seats 8, leather, heated seats, much more, 120,000 miles, great
cond, maintenance receipts, A STEAL OF A DEAL AT
$13,500 fi rm(250)427-3228
2006 Nissan X-Trail SE AWD, 2.5L 4-cyl, 4-spd auto, Stock #N15609A, $12,995. Sun Val-ley Nissan, DL #30313, 1(855)888-6864www.importautogroup.com2006 Pontiac Torrent AWD SUV, 3.4L 6-cyl, 5-spd auto, Stock #S72352A, $10,995. Subaru of Cranbrook, 1(855)888-6864www.importautogroup.com2007 Jeep Wrangler Rubicon, 3.8L 6-cyl, Selectable FWD, 6-spd manual, Stock #V51845A, $19,995. Arrow Motors, DL #5467, 1(855)888-6864www.importautogroup.com2008 Mazda Tribute, 2.3L 4-cyl, 5-spd manual, Stock #61297B, $9,995. North Star Motors, DL #5717, 1-800-663-23072008 Mazda Tribute SUV, loaded, leather, heated seats, sunroof, winter & summer tires, 85,000 km, ex. cond., $14,900 obo. (250)426-97532009 Ford Edge Limited, V6 Auto, AWD, Stock #H01549A, $19,840. Spring Honda, DL #31110, 1-888-638-44882011 Honda CR-V EX, 4-cyl, auto, silver, 4WD, Stock #H03278A, $21,800. Spring Honda, DL #31110, 1-888-638-44882011 Jeep Wrangler Sport 4x4, 3.8L V6, 6-spd manual, Stock #T3363A, $17,995. Denham Ford, DL #30786, 1-800-663-38392012 Honda Pilot EX, V6, au-to, 4WD, grey, Stock #B11211, $33,000. Spring Honda, DL 31110, 1-888-638-4488
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Sport Utility VehicleSilver 2007 Chevy Trailblazer,4.2L Vortec, auto, 4WD, p/w, p/b, p/s, p/seats, command start, Alpine stereo,150,000km, $11,000. Call Monday-Saturday, 9-5pm,(250)428-7538
Trucks & Vans1980 Ford F150 4x4 longbox with straight 6, $2100 obo. (250)489-21481982 Ford F250 farm truck, 6-cyl, in everyday use, offers? 1982 Dodge Rampage, in eve-ryday use, make offer(250)489-57981984 S10 Blazer, 4x4, 350 V8,700 rear transmission, 9 bolt Curry rear end, $6000. (250)427-70941987 BLAZER K-5, V8, 4x4,40,000 original miles, ex. shape, California car, $7000. (250)427-70941991 Dodge Ram Charger 4x4, c/w spare 318 motor, $800. (250)426-58311992 Ford Aerostar XLT, runsgreat, $700 obo. Call (250)919-10431992 GMC Sierra 1500, stan-dard trans., RWD, canopy, 155,169km, asking $5000.(250)426-23581993 Chev Silverado 1500 Extcab 2x4, 350 cu.in., 4-spd au-to, hard cover, running boards, Michelins, tow package, 288 K, runs great, $3200 obo. (250)402-6043 Creston1993 Ford F150 4x4, 302 au-to, CD, air, cruise, low km 105,000km, aluminum tool box, new shocks, good brakes, 4 Arctic Claw winters, $4000 fi rm (250)489-16281993 Toyota pickup, 4WD,w/canopy, needs body work, runs great, $2200. Call (250)417-31431994 Ford Ext cab, 4WD,5-spd standard, $800. (250)427-4856
1995 Chevrolet pickup, pretty blue color, 2WD, canopy,
4 new winter tires plus 4 summers on rims,
well maintained, ex. cond., no rust, 117,000km,
$4500. (250)429-3435
1996 1/2 ton Ford, 2WD, stan-dard, 6-cyl, low km, very good cond, no rust, c/w canopy, $5500 obo. (250)489-8151 (250)426-7991
1997 CHEV SILVERADO 1500 ext cab, 2WD, short
box, 152,556 km, 5.7L, new tires, brakes, battery, extra alloys, c/w new tires, raised
canopy, running boards, cassette/CD,
brake controller, $6000. (250)426-2473
1999 GMC Sierra 2WD, Deluxe Chrome Package,
New Brakes, Trailer Tow Package,
New Alpine Stereo w/Sub, Excellent Shape,
189,500km, Asking $4550 OBO Brad 250-417-9289
2000 Chevy 1-ton, longbox, crew cab, 4x4, white, auto, gas powered, new trans & more, great cond., no rust, $4500 obo. (250)464-95652001 Honda Odyssey, great family van, 140,000km, asking $6500. (250)489-07252001 Silverado 2500 HD Extcab, 4x4, 8.1 L engine, Allison trans., roll & lock box cover, 116,000km, ex. cond., asking $11,000. (250)421-35562003 Ford Super Duty F-350SRW Lariat, 8-cyl auto, Stock #02614A, $9,833. Melody Mo-tors, DL #5248, (250)427-4224
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NOTICE OF VOTETO: MEMBERS OF ST. MARY’S INDIAN BAND
TAKE NOTICE that a Ratification Vote will be held in accordance with the St. Mary’s Band Community Ratification Process on April 14th – 16th, 2014 in order to determine if Registered Voters approve the St. Mary’s Indian Band Land Code and Individual Agreement. You have until April 16th before the poll closes at 9:00pm to register to Vote.The Following question will be asked of the Registered Voter of St. Mary’s Band, by ballot: “Do you approve: The St Mary’s Indian Band Land Code, dated December
9th, 2013 and The Individual Agreement with Her Majesty the Queen in
Right of Canada?”
The Ratification Vote will take place on the 14th, 15th and 16th days of April, 2014 from 9:00 a.m. until 9:00 p.m. at:
St. Mary’s Indian Band Hall 7470B Mission Road, Cranbrook, BC V1C 7E5
Copies of Background Documents, the Ratification Documents and the Ratification Process may be obtained from Bonnie Harvey, Lands Assistant, at the St. Mary’s Indian Band Administration Offices, 7470 Mission Road, Cranbrook, BC V1C 7E5. Telephone number is 250-426-5717 ext 3522.
AND FURTHER TAKE NOTICE that all Members of St. Mary’s Band 18 years of age or older as of the date of the Ratification Vote are eligible to vote, PROVIDED THAT SUCH MEMBERS MUST COMPLEATE A VOTER REGISTRATION DOCUMENT TO BE PLACED ON THE LIST OF REGISTERED VOTERS.Voter registration documents will be sent to all Eligible Voters whose address is on record with the St. Mary’s Band.Voter registration documents are also available from Marion Eunson, Ratification Officer at the address and telephone number appearing below.
DATED at Cranbrook, Province of British Columbia this 5th day of March 2014.
Marion EunsonRatification Officer
P.O. Box 782, Cranbrook, BC, V1C 4J5Telephone: 250-489-2464, x. 3046
Home Phone: 250-489-6161Facsimile: 250-489-2438
NOTE: Any Registered Voter may vote by mail-in ballot. If an Eligible Voter has not received a Voter Registration Document by March 20th, 2014, please contact the Ratification Officer so that the necessary form can be supplied to you.
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Trucks & Vans
2000 Ford F350 4x4, 7.3 diesel, auto,
one owner, all maintained,
high rise canopy, $7700 obo.
(250)426-6993
2003 F150 XLT 4X4 Supercab 6.5’ box, white,
4.6, air, pw, canopy, good cond,
hitch receiver & brake controller,
307,000km, $4,000
(250)489-3128
2003 GMC 1500, regular cab, newly rebuilt
5-spd manual trans. & clutch
4x4, 2 sets tires on rims, very good cond.,
229,000km, $5595 obo
(250)427-7171(250)464-5214
2003 Toyota Tundra 4x4, 260,000 km, well maintained, good cond., $10,500 obo. (250)489-0771
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Trucks & Vans
2003 GMC Safari Wheel Chair Lift Van
195,000 km, AWD Excellent Condition
New Shocks, New BatteryNew seat covers
New winter tires on steel rims
Summer tires mounted on better looking rims
$10,000 obo (250)428-9873
2004 Chevrolet Silverado 2500 LS 4X4 Extended Cab, 6.0L 8-cyl, Selectable FWD, 4-spd auto, Stock #N17964B, $11,995. Sun Valley Nissan, DL #30313, 1(855)888-6864www.importautogroup.com
2004 Ford Explorer Sport Trac XLT Comfort Crew Cab, 4.0L 6-cyl, FWD, 5-spd auto, Stock #S16441A, $10,995. Subaru of Cranbrook, DL #10523, 1(855)888-6864www.importautogroup.com
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The BC Government is proposing to offl oad the province’s world-class recycling programs, run by local municipalities, to an association led by big multi-national corporations. The idea is that we’ll get a better, more effi cient program that costs taxpayers less.
Unfortunately, what we’ll really end up with is anyone’s guess.
The association isn’t guaranteeing that we’ll get a better program, or even one as good as the current Blue Box program already in place. Since the association is led by big businesses outside of BC, many of whom are not even headquartered in Cana-da, one could presume that profi ts will come before
environmental stewardship. They usually do. They also won’t guarantee that there won’t be any job cuts here in BC.
And how is this supposed to make things better for BC?
Currently, BC homeowners only pay, on average, $35 a year for curbside recycling. Under the proposed regime, you’ll pay more. Every time you bring home a pizza, buy toilet paper,
or pretty much anything else that comes in a package, businesses will be passing their increased costs on to you.
How much more? Well, nobody’s saying.
Here’s the only thing anyone does know: we already have a Blue Box program that works, is effi cient, managed locally and puts the BC environment fi rst. So why is the BC government fl ipping a coin, bringing in a questionable recycling program that some of our local elected offi cials are already calling a “scam?”
It’s time to contact Premier Clark and ask her.
What’s going on here?
Email Christy Clark at [email protected] or call 250-387-1715. For more info, visit RethinkItBC.ca. #RethinkItBC.
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