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209 1st St. West, Revelstoke, BC V0E 2S0 250-837-5121/fax: 250-837-7020 revelstoke-realty.com OMREB "NOBODY WORKS HARDER FOR YOU THAN RE/MAX" 710 Railway Avenue $209,000 315 First Street East $299,000 #309 – 311 Sixth St. East $179,000 Revelstoke Realty "Right Agents for Today's Market" 1311 Douglas Street $349,000 55A & 55B Burke Drive $369,000 401 Moss Street $159,000 Okanagan Mainline Real Estate Board Kidz on Main – 2 Snowmobiler stabbed – 3 CP Rail investigation – 3 Food bank – 8, 9 Grizzlies Report - 14 Community Calendar – 15 Citizen of the Year – 11 7 7819 5 5 0016 1 Wednesday December 9, 2015 Vol. 118, No. 49 PM40050491 $1.25 REVELSTOKE REVIEW The Santa Parade on Saturday was well at- tended, with families lining the route. Unfor- tunately, it was hurt by long delays between floats, but that didn’t stop the smiling faecs. Clockwise, from top left: Santa brought up the end of the parade in the back of a pick-up.; The Self-Advocacy Group smile and wave.; Ham- burgler high-fives a fan.; The Revelstoke Griz- zlies pull a sleigh full of gifts down Mackenzie.; The Pharmasave float.; Kids eagerly watch the parade from the side. ~ Photos by Alex Cooper, Revelstoke Review Santa on Parade

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Page 1: Revelstoke Times Review, December 09, 2015

209 1st St. West, Revelstoke, BC V0E 2S0250-837-5121/fax: 250-837-7020

revelstoke-realty.com OMREB

"NOBODY WORKS HARDER FOR YOU THAN RE/MAX"

710 Railway Avenue$209,000

315 First Street East$299,000

#309 – 311 Sixth St. East $179,000

Revelstoke Realty"Right Agents for Today's Market"

1311 Douglas Street $349,000

55A & 55B Burke Drive$369,000

401 Moss Street$159,000

Okanagan Mainline Real Estate Board

Kidz on Main – 2Snowmobiler stabbed – 3CP Rail investigation – 3Food bank – 8, 9Grizzlies Report - 14Community Calendar – 15

Citizen of the Year – 11

7 7 8 1 9 5 50 0 1 6 1

Wednesday December 9, 2015 Vol. 118, No. 49 PM40050491 $1.25

REVELSTOKE

REVIEW

The Santa Parade on Saturday was well at-tended, with families lining the route. Unfor-tunately, it was hurt by long delays between floats, but that didn’t stop the smiling faecs. Clockwise, from top left: Santa brought up the end of the parade in the back of a pick-up.; The Self-Advocacy Group smile and wave.; Ham-burgler high-fives a fan.; The Revelstoke Griz-zlies pull a sleigh full of gifts down Mackenzie.; The Pharmasave float.; Kids eagerly watch the parade from the side.~ Photos by Alex Cooper, Revelstoke Review

Santa on Parade

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Revelstoke is home to some incredibly diverse kids’ stores. With Christ-mas (and Hanukkah and a multitude of other cultural celebrations) right around the corner, this comes in very handy.

Kidz on Main is one such shop. Dedicated to offering quality products, as well as being an active member in community giving, Kidz came into being twelve years ago when Marie and Trevor Marback became grandparents. Inspired by their own grandchildren, they wanted to offer the community a store that provided clothing for children and infants, along with toys and necessities, all at the level of quality that they would want for their own family.

It was the right move; Kidz on Main has been a Revelstoke staple ever since. They started as Quite the Pair on First Street, opened a baby clothing store nearby, and eventually merged the two into Kidz on Main, on Mack-enzie Avenue.

In fact, the Marbacks’ just received a ‘Best of Business’ award from the Kootenay Business Magazine. The store is packed with everything from snowsuits to fleece underlayers, mitts to underwear, and from jerseys, clothing, dance outfits, sleep sacks, to infant swings.

Marie Marback has some great advice for those searching for unique gift items.

“There is a PJ trend,” Marback says, “of giving PJ's, usually onesies, on Christmas Eve. Kids love it!” If you aren't sure of the size needed, Marbeck suggests trying a funky hat, adorable plates and cups, or wall designs.

“Educational toys are great,” Marback says. “We carry a lot of them, mostly for the ages of infant to about six. We have all sorts of sorters in animal and other shapes and stacking toys and puzzles. They're great gifts because children have fun, but they're also working on their motor skills and memory.”

Marback is also big on the importance of imagination play. “Things like dress up, puppets or the sticks horses that kids pretend to ride are fun to give and receive,” she elaborates.

But be warned not to go overboard with gifts wherever it is you choose to shop. “Get quality over quantity,” Maback suggests. Tears over many bro-ken toys, rather than joy playing with one solidly made one, is no fun for anyone.

When not helping shoppers, the Marbacks’ dedication to the community is apparent in the multiple groups they help out with. From donating to a local pyjama drive and offering several new coats to Project Winterskin's coat collection for incoming refugees in Calgary, the Marbacks put their money where their mouth is.

“We want to help anywhere we can with kids who don’t have opportuni-ties otherwise,” Marback enthuses. “After all, that's what community is all about.”

When you head to local shops this year, Kidz on Main is not alone in their offering quality Christmas shopping for kids. Revelstoke also boasts the fantastic Legends 'n Heroes for the toy and sport related clothing and mem-orabilia lover in the family. They carry toys in all age ranges, from trendy Pokemon and Lego to art and crafts items to doll houses and games. Phar-masave also often carries a solid collection of kids’ toys and board games.

So have fun picking special items for your little loved ones this year and remember to check out our excellent local stores.

Business Beat: Christmas shopping for the KidzIMOGEN WHALE

Special to the Review

Top: Kidz on Main owner Marie Marback. Bottom: Employee Nikki Deverall. ~ Photos by Imogen Whale, Revelstoke Review

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NEWS

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The first kidney transplant was performed in 1954. It was a real milestone in medicine. Today it is a very common procedure which saves the lives of many and gives them back a regular life. The only problem is that there are not enough people signing up to be an organ donor so the demand always outpaces the supply. If you aren’t already an organ donor, consider signing up today.

Oh the ingenuity of medical researchers... In England they have developed a capsule which contains a spongey material.

The patient swallows the capsule which has a string attached. The capsule dissolves and releases an expanding sponge which is then pulled back up the esophagus and it takes cell samples on the way up. It might provide an earlier diagnosis for esophageal cancer.

If you have ever had shingles, it’s no fun. If you have shingles, you cannot give them to another person. But the virus causing shingles, varicella zoster, can be spread to another person who has never had chickenpox and actually give that person

chickenpox. Just a reminder, a person is not infectious before the shingle blisters occur or after the blisters have crusted over.

Chickenpox was just part of growing up in the 20th Century. It caused a lot of misery for children and parents alike. Today we have a chickenpox vaccine and we also have a vaccine for shingles.

For information about vaccines for your child or you, talk to our pharmacists. We’d be happy to tell you what is available and how they work.

A Saskatchewan man was stabbed in the back and another was cut in an altercation between two groups outside the 7-Eleven in Revelstoke early Friday morning.

RCMP say the incident happened on Fri-day, Dec. 4, at around 2:30 a.m., when five men from Saskatchewan here on a snow-mobiling trip were attacked by a group of 12 men.

"We don't know what started it," said

Cpl. Thomas Blakney of the Revelstoke RCMP. "We're trying to determine that."

Police believe the altercation started in front of the Traverse night club and even-tually spilled over to the Lordco parking lot, and finally to the 7-Eleven, with the two groups arguing back and forth along the way.

At the 7-Eleven, the incident escalated and a 36-year-old from Saskatchewan was stabbed in the back, while another received minor cuts to his hands and face.

The Saskatchewan men took a taxi to

Queen Victoria Hospital, where they were treated for minor injuries. The other group, including the assailant, fled the scene.

The man believed to responsible for the stabbing is described as a white male, about 5'8", with short hair and a goatee. He was wearing a grey zip-up hoody and blue jeans.

Police are interviewing witnesses at the bars in town and the 7-Eleven, and are re-viewing security footage in the hopes of lo-cating the assailants.

Police did interview the Saskatchewan men, one of whom reported the alleged at-

tackers said, "Get out of our town.""We want to find out what's going on,"

said Blakney.Jay Wellstein, the manager of the Tra-

verse, told the Review they had a calm night on Thursday and that they reviewed their security footage and no one matching the suspect's identity was seen. The incident took place after they closed for the night.

Anyone with information is asked to contact the Revelstoke RCMP at 250-837-5255 or Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477.

ALEX [email protected]

Snowmobiler stabbed following late-night altercation

A public information meeting on future of the Big Eddy Water Works is being held later this month.

The City of Revelstoke scheduled the meeting for Monday, Dec. 14, at 7 p.m. at the community centre.

The meeting will include presentations by In-terior Health and the city, and a chance for the public to ask questions of staff from both agen-cies and the Big Eddy Water Works board.

After, property owners will be given petitions they can review and sign if they support the Big Eddy Water Works being taken over by the city.

To establish a local service area for the Big Eddy water district, owners of 50 per cent of the properties representing more than half the land value in the Big Eddy must agree to the take over.

The petition will then go to council, who will vote on establishing the local service area.

The Big Eddy Water Works is in need of $5.6 million in upgrades to bring water quality up to Interior Health standards, and fire flow up to city standards.

In July, the Federal government announced it would provide about $1.9 million towards the project, with the province contributing the same amount and Big Eddy residents expected to pay the rest.

The cost to each property owner will be deter-mined using a levy based on the frontage of each parcel of land, similar to the city's sewer front-age tax, said Mike Thomas, the city's director of engineering.

More information on the levy will be provided at the meeting.

City holding info session on Big Eddy Water Works

ALEX [email protected]

Transport Canada conducted a second search of CP Rail's Calgary headquarters in connection with a February incident in which a train was parked without brakes east of Revelstoke.

Transport Canada is investigating CP Rail for allegedly ordering that a train be left on the tracks without the brakes in place on February 15, the night running trades workers went on strike.

A search warrant obtained by the CBC in June alleged that Mark Jackson, the for-mer superintendent of the Revelstoke divi-sion, ordered the Train 401 be left parked at Greeley, about 10 kilometres east of Revelstoke, without the brakes applied.

In September, Transport Canada inves-tigators were in Revelstoke to examine the track in the Greeley area.

The latest information stems from a search warrant that was provided to the Review by the CBC. In it, a Transport Can-ada inspector asked for access to CP Rail time sheets in order to determine who was the rail traffic controller that was on shift when the directive was issued.

The warrant accuses CP Rail, Jackson, and one or more rail traffic controllers of violating the Railway Safety Act by contra-vening an emergency directive issued by Transport Canada on October 29, 2014, that required all parked trains be secured with hand brakes.

The directive was formalized and strengthened last summer when Trans-port Canada approved revisions to Rule 112 of the Canadian Railway Operating Plan, said Transport Canada in an e-mail to the CBC.

"The new rules provide industry with a comprehensive handbrake application chart to respond to various operating situations, which once applied, must be confirmed by another employee with the appropriate level of knowledge," wrote spokesperson Roxanne Marchand.

"In addition, railway equipment must be secured by additional physical mea-sures listed in the rules."

Rule 112 sets out the number of hand brakes that must be applied depending on the weight of the train and steepness of the grade.

Investigators were also looking for a copy of the track profile to determine the grade of the track the train was left on.

CP Rail said they were cooperating with investigators and would not comment while the investigation was ongoing.

The incident came on the heels of the July 2013 Lac Megantic disaster, when a runaway train that was left without brakes rolled down the hill into the heart of the small Quebec town, exploding and killing 47 people.

Transport Canada conducts second search of CP Rail HQ for Greeley incident documents

ALEX [email protected]

Transport Canada inspectors examine the track at Greeley in September. ~ Photo by Alex Cooper, Revelstoke Review file photo

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QUESTIONOF THE WEEK

Do you think the city did a good job handling the Revelstoke Crossing shopping centre proposal?

Survey Results:

25% (16 VOTES)

75% (48 VOTES)

New Question:

Were you happy with the Santa Parade this year?

LETTERS POLICY

BC Press Council: The Revelstoke Review is a member of the British Columbia Press Council, a self-regulatory body governing the province’s newspaper industry. The council considers complaints from the public about the conduct of member newspapers. Directors oversee the mediation of complaints, with input from both the newspaper and the complaint holder. If talking with the editor or publisher does not resolve your complaint about coverage or story treatment, you may contact the B.C. Press Council. Your written concern, with documentation, should be sent to B.C. Press Council, PO Box 1356, Ladysmith, B.C. V9G 1A9. For information, phone 888-687-2213 or go to www.bcpresscouncil.org.

It is agreed by the advertiser requesting space that the liability of the Revelstoke Review, in the event of an error appearing in the advertisement as published, shall be limited to the amount paid by the advertiser and that there shall be no liability greater than the amount paid for such advertising.

We acknowledge the financial support of the Government of Canada through the Canada Periodical Fund of the Department of Canadian Heritage.

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REVELSTOKEREVIEW

Mavis Cann, [email protected]

Alex Cooper, [email protected]

Fran Carlson, Of� ce [email protected]

Rob Stokes, [email protected]

Share your views with the community. The Revelstoke Review welcomes letters to the editor intended for publication, but reserves the right to edit for brevity, clarity, legality, accuracy and topicality. Letters should not be more than 300 words long. Anonymous letter will not be published. To assist in veri� cation, a telephone number must be supplied, but will not be published. Email letters to [email protected], drop them off at 518 2nd Street West or mail to PO Box 20, Revelstoke, B.C. V0E 2S0.

The Revelstoke Review is a publication of Black Press at 518 2nd Street West, Revelstoke, B.C. V0E 2S0. Mailing Address: P.O. Box 20, Revelstoke, B.C. V0E 2S0 Publisher: Mavis Cann. www.revelstokereview.com Phone: 250-837-4667 Fax: 250-837-2003.

CORRECTIONIn the column City botched the Revelstoke Crossing process in

the Dec. 2 issue of the Review, an error occurred. The article contains incorrect information regarding the process taken for the Revelstoke Crossing shopping centre development.

I wrote the city rushed the approval process and skipped a step used for other re-zoning bylaws by not asking council for permission to proceed to first reading. I erred in this re-gard. City planner Dean Strachan did ask council for permis-sion to proceed on July 14, and first and second reading took place at the next council meeting on July 28.

I also questioned why the city didn't have the developer produce an infrastructure impact study. In fact, this was done when the original development zone was created in 2009 and was reviewed by Hall Pacific, the developer of the shopping centre.

I stand by my opinion the city rushed the process, but these errors resulted in unfair accusations against city staff, which I regret making.

I apologize for these mistakes and any harm they caused. They were the result of writing too close to deadline and not doing a proper job editing and fact-checking. I apologized personally to Mr. Strachan.

A corrected version of the column appears on the Review website.

Doctor wasn't there when neededLETTERS

Editor,I just lost my husband to cancer and I

just can't say enough about the wonder-ful nurses and doctors at this hsopital.

That is, all but one doctor, the one my husband thought was his doctor. The one that told him to phone or come in at any time with his questions – he had a lot, the doctor was never there.

My husband saw him once, when we first came home from Yuma in April. Nev-er again. This was a doctor he respected and trusted, as you should your doctor. I know all doctors need their down time, but six months when your patients rely on you (their doctor), I really think it's time to make a commitment one way or another.

I know I'm not the only one in town feeling this way. Maybe you really should be working at a medical drop-in where you only see patients on a random basis

— no caring involved.There. I have had my say for my hus-

band and others.Carol Fifield,Revelstoke

DID STAFF SERVE COUNCIL WELL ON HIGHWAY MALL APPLICATION?

Editor,Democracy works! In this instance, a

bit like sausage making. What can we take from this now terminated process? It ap-pears that one or two councillors rolled up their sleeves and started digging.

Did city staff serve council and the citi-zens well? I submit it did not. It is staff ’s job to advise council on compliance of a proposal with city bylaws, the Official Community Plan, etc… I respectfully sug-

gest that the new Chief Administrative Officer use this application as a learning experience and make sure that the requi-site staff members provide council with the straight goods on future applications.

Reading the OCP and the resort master plan should have been a prerequisite for anyone hired in planning, development and engineering, and for the CAO. That’s probably two days of solid reading!

Anyone with some development or business experience with real estate could crunch the applicant’s touted numbers and determine that they did not make sense. Either the developer was inexpe-rienced or something was amiss. In any event, some diligent citizens and coun-cillors got the job done. Kudos to them. Now it’s time for staff to earn its keep in the future.

Tom Kent,Calgary & Revelstoke

Revelstoke Mountain Resort staff drop off donations at the food bank on Monday morning. The resort collected $1,011 in cash and more than 600 pounds of food during Locals Day on Sunday. The promotion granted locals $10 lift tickets, rentals or lessons in exchange for a donation. 328 people took part. ~ Photo contributed

Local's daydonations

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NEWS

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REVELSTOKE REVIEW

One man is dead after crashing his car into an oncoming semi on the Trans-Canada Highway east of Revelstoke last Monday night.

RCMP say the crash happened when a west-bound vehicle crossed the centre line and crashed into an oncoming tractor-trailer 18 kilometres east of Revelstoke on Monday, Nov. 30, at about 8:30 p.m.

The driver of the westbound vehicle, 26, died at the scene, while the driver of the semi experi-enced minor injuries.

"Weather and road conditions were favourable at the time of the incident, with investigation into the cause of the collision continuing," wrote Cpl. Michael Wasylenki of RCMP Trans-Canada East Traffic Services in a news release.

The crash closed the highway for almost eight hours, according to DriveBC.

ALEX [email protected]

One dead in Trans-Canada collision

REQUEST IS CONDITIONAL ON OWNERS ACCESSING

CITY WATER SERVICES

A group of homeowners living near Revelstoke Mountain Resort want to join the City of Revelstoke, but only if they can get access to the city's water.

The Thomas Brook water users have formally asked to be annexed to the city, but the request is conditional on reaching an agreement for the city to extend its water system to the area.

The annexation would bring 23 prop-erties located on Camozzi, Leidloff, and McInnes Roads into the city. Their re-quest was set to go to council on Tuesday, Dec. 8, after press time.

Most of the properties are serviced by an aging water system that draws from Thomas Brook on the lower slopes of

the resort, however they were placed on a boil water advisory by Interior Health and have been given until 2018 to resolve the issue. Other properties in the area use private wells.

City policy requires properties to be-come part of the city in order to access city water and sewer.

Earlier this year, 15 of the 23 property owners agreed to explore annexation and accessing city sewer and water, while the rest could not be reached.

However, annexation would be contin-gent on establishing a local area of service — something that would need approval by both the residents and council.

The City of Revelstoke has budgeted almost $1 million to extend the water and sewer lines into the neighbourhood, an amount that would be paid back by the property owners over a number of years. How that figure would be divided amongst the residents remains to be de-termined.

Council is being asked to approve the

boundary extension request and to direct staff to prepare a financial impact analy-sis on the servicing and infrastructure maintenance costs associated with the boundary extension.

The request also needs to be referred to senior government ministries, First Nations and the Columbia Shuswap Re-gional District.

"Once the referral responses have been received and the financial impact analysis has been completed, staff will report to council with the results and request ap-proval to submit the package to the prov-ince for their review," says a staff report by Dean Strachan, the city's manager of development services. "If the province approves the application to proceed, they will forward a report to the city outlining the steps they wish the city to undertake prior to final submission for boundary extension."

That final step will likely require a ref-erendum of local property owners, writes Strachan.

Thomas Brook residents ask to join city

ALEX [email protected]

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City of RevelstokeDEVELOPMENT SERVICES

revelstoke.ca

PUBLIC WORKS

EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITYHeavy Duty Equipment Journeyman Mechanic

This is a C.U.P.E. bargaining unit position with a competitive bene� ts package. The successful applicant will be evaluated during a 20 work-day trial period.

This position involves skilled mechanical work requiring considerable judgment and independent action in performing a variety of shop tasks, repairs, service and maintenance of medium and heavy duty trucks, construction equipment and machinery. The applicant must possess a Certi� cate of quali� cations as a Heavy Duty Equipment Journeyman Mechanic complete with Interprovincial Standards Certi� cate and supplemented by shop courses or technical training and considerable experience related to general repair on gas and diesel equipment; or an equivalent combination of education, training and experience. Preference will be given to those with Commercial Vehicle Safety Certi� cation. The successful applicant must have a class three (3) drivers license with Air ticket. A job description is available at the Public Works Of� ce at 1200 E. Victoria Road.

Please submit your resume to Darren Komonoski, Operations Manager, 1200 E. Victoria Road or email to [email protected] no later than 3:00 p.m. Friday December 18, 2015.

Appointment to the position will be effective December 21, 2015, on the selection of an acceptable applicant.

The City of Revelstoke thanks all applicants for their interest in applying for this position; however, only those selected for an interview will be contacted.

For further information please contact The City of Revelstoke Public Works Department at 250-837-2001.

ADMINISTRATION

NOTICE OF PROPERTY DISPOSITION AND ASSISTANCE

In accordance with the requirements of the Province of British Columbia's Community Charter, Revelstoke City Council hereby gives notice of its intention to lease a portion of the building located at the Revelstoke Community Centre to the Senior Citizens' Association, for a � ve year term commencing on the 1st day of January 2016 and terminating on the 31st day of December 2021. The property is legally described as Plan 17012, Part of Parcel B and Plan 5962, Part of Lot 1 and is located at 603 Connaught Avenue.

Revelstoke City Council intends to provide assistance to the Seniors Citizens' Association for leased property in the Revelstoke Community Centre. The Association will pay rent in the amount of $1.00 per year for a � ve year term which is less than fair market value rent.

Dawn LevesqueDirector of Corporate Administration

COMMITTEE VACANCIES

The City of Revelstoke is currently seeking members for the committees noted below and invite applications from interested parties. Committee members are volunteers selected for their interest, experience, knowledge, skills and ability to represent the population of the area.

If you are interested in applying for any of the following, please submit a letter noting your interest and a brief outline of your quali� cations or complete the Committee – Commission application form located on the City website and post or email to the attention of Teresa LeRose, Manager of Legislative Services, [email protected], City of Revelstoke, 216 Mackenzie Avenue, Box 170, Revelstoke, B.C. V0E 2S0 by January 15, 2016 @ 4:30 pm.

For additional information on any of the Committees or Commissions listed below, please call Alan Mason, Director of Community Economic Development at 250-837-5345 or email to [email protected]. Revelstoke Social Development Committee The purpose of the committee is to provide advice and suggestions to the City of Revelstoke with respect to social development matters in the community. Committee members are volunteers selected for their interest, experience, knowledge, skills and ability to represent the population of the area. City of Revelstoke and Area ‘B’ - Economic Development Commission The purpose of the commission is to provide advice and suggestions to the City of Revelstoke and the CSRD Area ‘B’ Regional Director with respect to promoting economic growth and stability in the Revelstoke area.

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING

Please be advised that a Public Hearing will be held in Council Chambers located in Suite 102 – 103 Second Street East, Revelstoke, B.C. on Tuesday, December 22, 2015 at 3:00 p.m. for each of the following Bylaws:

Zoning Amendment Bylaw No. 2091The purpose of the Bylaw is to amend the City of Revelstoke Zoning Bylaw No. 1264, 1984, to create a new vacation rental subzone titled Rural Residential 2 Hectare Vacation Rental District (RR2v) in order to permit vacation rental use.

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Inspection of Documents: Copies of the Bylaws and related documents for the proposed Bylaw Amendments will be available for review in the Engineering and Development Services Department at City Hall, 216 Mackenzie Avenue, between the hours of 8:30 a.m. and 4:30 p.m., on the following dates: December 9, 10, 11, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 21, and 22, 2015 and between the hours of 8:30 a.m. and 3:00 p.m. on December 22, 2015.

Public Participation: At the hearing, the public shall be allowed to make representations to the Council respecting matters contained in the proposed bylaw(s). All persons who believe their interest is affected by the proposed bylaw(s) shall be afforded a reasonable opportunity to be heard, or to present written submissions respecting matters contained in the bylaw(s).

Written submissions can be submitted to the Corporate Of� cer until the close of the Public Hearing. All persons who prefer to have their submissions available to Council members in advance as part of the Public Hearing agenda package, should deliver their submissions to the Administration Department, 216 Mackenzie Ave., P.O. Box 170, Revelstoke, B.C. V0E 2S0 (Fax #: 250-837-4930 or [email protected]) before 12:00 noon on Tuesday, December 22, 2015.

Please be advised that submissions received may be published on the City of Revelstoke website, with other associated information. No further submissions can be considered by Council after the conclusion of the Public Hearing.

If you have any questions or require further information, please contact (250) 837-3637.

Chris SelvigAssistant Planner

Zoning Amendment Bylaw No. 2092The purpose of the Bylaw is to amend the City of Revelstoke Zoning Bylaw No. 1264, 1984, to change the zoning designation of the subject property located at 402 Cedar Street from Rural Residential 2 Hectare District (RR2) to the Rural Residential 2 Hectare Vacation Rental District (RR2v) subzone in order to permit vacation rental use.

Zoning Amendment Bylaw No. 2093The purpose of the Bylaw is to amend the City of Revelstoke Zoning Bylaw No. 1264, 1984, to change the zoning designation of the subject property located at 1103 Cashato Crescent from Single Family Residential District (R1) to the Single Family Vacation Rental District (R1v) subzone in order permit vacation rental use.

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The City of Revelstoke wishes to remind residents that although crews assist with clearing deep snow and sanding sidewalks, the ultimate responsibility for keeping the sidewalks clear of snow and ice, rests with the property or business owner, who borders the sidewalk. (pursuant to Bylaw #1400, 1992).

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Scaffolding has gone up around Revel-stoke's two new schools due to concerns about the siding on the buildings.

"Issues related to the exterior siding installed at both Revelstoke Secondary School and Begbie View Elementary have been the subject of review," wrote school district superintendent Mike Hooker in a report to the Board of Education. "It has become apparent that Graham Construc-tion needs to undertake immediate reme-dial action on the siding, which may take us into the spring of 2016."

The problems were first noticed when cracks started showing up in the big red panels on the sides of the schools, said Hooker. Further investigation revealed

potential widespread issues. "We don't have a full report on wheth-

er it's the siding, the installation, or the manufacturing," Hooker told the Review. "What we do know is there's a problem with it. They refer to the integrity of the siding in terms of long-term sustainabil-ity."

Graham Construction was contracted to design and build the new schools. While the buildings have been widely praised for their bright, open spaces and attractive designs, the school district has yet to sign off on the project's completion due to several outstanding warranty and deficiency issues — the siding being per-haps the most significant.

Hooker said the issue wasn't a safety hazard, but that the scaffolding was put in place as a precaution, "so people could

work on it during the school day."Several of the red panels on the schools

have already had to be replaced, said Hooker, but now Graham is worried the problem is larger in scale.

"We've known aesthetically there's been issues, but now they're saying on a bigger scale they have to deal with it in the long-term," he said.

Graham, as a design-build contractor, is responsible for all the costs associated with the work.

"This is a huge task they've had to take on," said Hooker. "I guess we're lucky in that the project is not complete and Gra-ham is being very responsible to ensure we get a quality product.

"They're not going away until we're sat-isfied."

ALEX [email protected]

Major work needed to fix siding on new schools

Scaffolding has been placed around the side of Begbie View Elementary while crews work to repair the siding.. ~ Photo by Alex Cooper, Revelstoke Review

Revelstoke RCMP are asking for help after an Alberta man went missing while snowmobiling near Revelstoke last weekend.

Police are looking for Travis Allen Brown after he failed to return from a day of snowmobiling solo on Saturday.

According to the RCMP, Brown told a family member he was going snowmobiling by himself at around 10:30 a.m. on Saturday, Dec. 5. His family tried to contact him later that afternoon, but his phone was turned off and went straight to voicemail.

The next morning police were notified of a red 2006 Dodge Ram truck that was left in the Boul-der Mountain parking lot. A search revealed it was registered to Brown.

On Monday, Brown had not returned to his home in Drayton Valley, Alberta, so police were notified and he was reported as missing.

He is described as a 42-year-old white male, 185 centimetres tall, weighing 77 kilograms, with blond hair and brown eyes. He was be-lieved to be wearing a bright green Helly Hansen snowmobile outfit with a green leaf pattern on the jacket. He would have been wearing a moto-cross-style helmet, with green camo goggles and riding a red and white 2014 Polaris RMK.

Revelstoke Search and Rescue are involved in the search.

Anyone with information on Brown's where-abouts is asked to contact the RCMP at 250-837-5255 or Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477.

Visit the Review website for more on this de-veloping story.

Search underway for missing

snowmobilerALEX COOPER

[email protected]

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Christmas Hamper program enters 15th year helping families

This year marks the 15th anniversary of the Community Connections Christmas Hamper pro-gram.

“The first year we didn't do it because the Elks were still doing it, but I went and volunteered with them that year,” said Patti Larson, community outreach and development program manager with Community Connections. “I thought after seeing what they [Elks] were doing, and the membership was aging, and because we were already doing the food bank [...] People didn't know who to donate to and it's the same people that we were helping.”

So, after volunteering with the Elks 16 years ago, Larson approached the group to ask if they would turn the program over to Community Con-nections. Not only did the Elks agree to this, they subsequently donated around $7,000.00.

“That was really helpful and got us started for Christmas of 2001,” said Larson.

In 2001, Larson said approximately 50 house-holds received a Christmas Hamper. By the second Christmas it was up to 75 households. The average now is approximately 200 households receiving hampers. The largest number of hampers to go out

was in 2009, during the height of the Great Recession. That a year a total of 230 hampers went out.

“It was kind of that downturn in the economy,” Larson said.

While that economic downturn happened more than five years ago, it may be responsible for the con-tinued increase in community and businesses supporting the Christmas Hamper Program in Revelstoke. Even this year, businesses are jumping on board to support the program for the first time.

“Acklands Grainger are taking their Christmas Party money and they are going to buy gifts for seniors, which is something they wanted to do,” said Larson. “They have a little donation box sitting on the counter. That's a small business that we don't really know a lot about and they've really stepped up.”

Larson said this year, it seems every where she goes, something is happen-ing in support of the Christmas Ham-per Program. It's nearly impossible to

include everyone who donates to the program – so much so that even Larson has to refer to her ex-tensive list of notes (see the next page for our list).

From the Whiteout Party, which is a huge fund-raiser, to the nicely decorated donation box at Bar-ton Insurance providing people an alternate loca-tion to drop of food donations (the other drop off spots are Coopers, Pharmasave, and the Christ-mas Hamper Depot). CIBC is doing its Angel Tree Program again, and other financial institutions in town are participating in raising food and dona-tions for the program. As well, all of the school's are participating in food drives.

This year, there is also a pyjama drive happen-ing, which will see children from families in need receive a new pair of pyjamas, socks, and under-wear.

On December 18, there will be a radio-day with EZ Rock's Shaun Aquiline.

“He will be doing interviews, promoting the food bank, encouraging people to make their last minute. donations,” said Larson.

Donations can be made online community-connections.ca/foodbank/ways-to-donate/ or by stopping by the Christmas Hamper Depot, which is located in the basement of the Revelstoke Le-gion, 600 1st Street West.

MELISSA JAMESONSpecial to the Review

Patti Larson is the manager of the Community Connections Food Bank. ~ Photo by Melissa Jameson

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December is traditionally a month of giving in Revelstoke, when the community comes together to support those in need during the Christmas season.

There are many, many ways you can help out, whether its through one of the schools, by attend-ing a fundraiser or by donating directly to the food bank or indirectly through one of the many busi-nesses in town.

The most needed items are: Cans of tuna, salm-on, ham and other meats; pasta, pasta sauce and tomatoes; chunky soups, meal in a tin (i.e. stew); breakfast cereals, pancake mix and syrup; fruit juice and canned milk; canned vegetables and fruit; peanut butter/jam; baby food, cereal and diapers; toiletries such as toothpaste, shampoo and soap; laundry detergent; and pet food, dry or canned.

The food bank is also collecting for its annual Christmas Hamper Program. They are looking for items such as toys, books, and games; gift boxes of cookies, tea or coffee; specialty foods, calen-dars, magazines, candles, napkins, kitchen towels, gloves, scarves, socks, blankets, backpacks, back-packs, movie bucks, and gift cards from any local store.

The Review is compiling a list of ways to help the Community Connections food bank and oth-er programs over the holidays. We'll update it as more come in. Note that all donations go to the food bank, unless noted.

Community ConnectionsYou can donate directly to the Christmas Ham-

per program at the Community Connections of-fice on Second Street East, at the food bank in the basement of the Legion, and through the organi-zation's website.

Christmas Pyjama DriveLexie Ast is organizing a drive to collect pyjamas

for the Christmas Hamper program. She is asking people to donate a new set of pyjamas, socks and underwear for kids up to 19 years old. Drop off points have been set up at the Revelstoke library and Arrow Heights Elementary.

Cooper's FoodsThere are several ways to donate at Cooper's.

There's a donation box near the door, or you can add a $2 coupon to your order. You can also donate your Save on More points to the food bank.

Red AppleThe Red Apple is hosting a toy drive until De-

cember 15. You can either purchase a toy from the store, or donate cash.

Revelstoke GrizzliesThe Revelstoke Grizzlies are hosting their an-

nual sock & mitten toss during their home game against the Kamloops Storm on Saturday, Dec. 12 — the team's last home game before the holidays. Bring your new socks and/or mittens to the game and throw them on the ice when the Grizzlies score. The team will also be collection donations for the food bank at the game.

Revelstoke Secondary SchoolThe RSS Me to We Club is collecting socks and

money for those in need. You can donate to any high school student. The school as a whole is also collecting food and gifts that will be given to an anonymous family adopted by each class.

Begbie View ElementaryThe BVE Me to We team is collecting food and

other goods for the food bank until Dec. 17.

Columbia Park ElementaryCPE has set up a giving tree. Families chose a

tag with the age and gender for a local child, then shop for a present for that child. Each class is also collecting donations for the food bank. As well, ad-mission to the Christmas concert on Dec. 16 will be by donation, and proceeds will also go to the food bank.

CP Rail Holiday TrainThe holiday train is in town at the CP Rail park-

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EZ RockShaun Aquiline is hosting a day-long radiothon

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Blue Rodeo's Jim Cuddy is back on board the CP Rail Holiday Train when it comes to Revelstoke next Wednesday, Dec. 16, at 3:35 p.m. Bring a donation for the food bank and enjoy the show. ~ Photo by Alex Cooper, Revelstoke Review files

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New electronic speed signs that activate in bad weather to reduce the speed limit are now being installed on stretches of the Trans-Canada High-way near Revelstoke, the Sea-To-Sky Highway and the Coquihalla.

The province committed to the variable speed zones at the same time it decided to raise the posted maximums to 120 km/h on portions of the Coquihalla, and to 100 km/h on much of the Sea-to-Sky Highway and the Trans-Canada.

The 47 digital signs are to go live in early 2016 and when they're activated the dialed-down limit will be enforceable by police.

The province had promised the digital signs would be in place for this winter, but with two to three months of testing still required, winter may be mostly over on the Highway 99 section by the time they're working.

An extensive system of traffic, pavement and visibility sensors will be calibrated to detect chal-lenging conditions –  whether it's extreme cold, freezing rain or heavy snowfall – and provide a rec-ommended speed to operations staff, who will up-date the maximum speed shown on digital signs.

Overhead message signs at the entrance to each corridor will tell drivers they're entering a variable speed zone and to be aware of changing weather conditions.

The transportation ministry is spending $12.5 million to install and run the three pilot systems.

Officials hope the pilot project will spur more drivers to reduce speed in severe winter condi-tions and save lives.

Police say they're developing procedures to fairly enforce the variable limits and ensure drivers have seen the signs before being tickets are issued.

"There's huge challenges from the enforcement side," Delta Police Chief Neil Dubord, who chairs the traffic safety committee of the B.C. Associa-tion of Chiefs of Police.

"We have to be absolutely coordinated with the province when they're turning them down."

Dubord said variable speed zones will help mitigate the risk from the increased speed limits, which he said police chiefs still have qualms about.

"We would still like to have seen the speeds stay where they were, on the Coquihalla especially," Dubord said, adding speed remains a major con-tributor to fatal crashes.

Crews are installing 16 variable signs on the Sea to Sky from Squamish to Whistler, 13 on the Coquihalla from Portia interchange to the old toll plaza, and 18 on Highway 1 from Perry River to Revelstoke.

Dubord said he had hoped to see the signs acti-vated sooner.

"We're already getting some good snows on the Coquihalla so it would be nice to have it up there already."

Variable speed limit signs coming to Trans-Canada

JEFF NAGELBlack Press

Digital speed limit signs will activate and reduce the allowed speed on three highway cor-ridors in winter conditions. ~ Photo contributed

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Roma Threatful is the Citizen of the Year

Roma Threatful was unable to hold back her tears as she talked about why she was so devoted to the Girl Guides program.

"My mom died when I was 10 and the ladies that were my leaders, they stepped in," she said, while wiping away her tears.

Her mother was a Brownie leader and the support of her colleagues helped Roma get through that tough time.

Now, Threatful has been involved with the Girl Guides for 38 years — 10 as an kid and 28 as an adult. She was honoured for her dedication by being named the 2016 Citizen of the Year by the Revel-stoke Rotary Club last week.

It was her second honour in recent weeks — she also received a Community Spirit award for her volunteer work at the Volunteer Fair last month.

Threatful's two daughters — Andrea and Terilane both joined the program.

Roma became involved as a guide leader when Andrea was in the program. When Andrea was five, she broke her arm, so Roma came out to help her with the ac-tivities. She has stayed with it ever since.

"It's just a fabulous program," she said. "It gives the girls an opportunity to see they can do anything. They have strong role models."

She sees it as a place where girls can be girls, and be mentored by older youth and women.

"Kids grow up so fast and they're ex-

posed to so much with the Internet and TV. In this organization they have the op-portunities to be kids," she said. "And we have cookies — what's better than that?"

Threatful doesn't restrict her commu-nity involvement to the Girl Guides; she is the secretary of the Revelstoke Griz-zlies Society and organizes the front-of-house on game days. She said it gives her

something to do during the long Revel-stoke winters, she said.

"I don't think there's anything better than watching the boys play. Win, lose or draw, it's the best $10 you can spend," she said. "The thought of the team leaving here is just crazy. What would Revelstoke be without a hockey team?"

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Roma Threatful receives the Citizen of the Year award from Graham Harper at the Rotary Club meeting last Thursday. ~ Photo by Alex Cooper, Revelstoke Review

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The Revelstoke Community Foundation celebrated Giving Tuesday last week, providing three charitable donations on behalf of local residents. The foundation held a contest in November asking people what they thought would make Revelstoke a smart and caring community. It stemmed from a challenge by Governor General David Johnson for Com-munity Foundations across the country to establish a Smart & Caring Fund in time for Canada's 150th birthday in 2017. The winners of the contest were Jackie Morris, who had $1,000 donated to Bear Aware; Collette Poirier, who donated her $500 cheque to the North Columbia Environmental Society; and Gavin Richardson, who donated his $500 to the Revel-stoke BC Congregation of Jehovah's Witnesses. Pictured, from left, are Tracy Spannier, chair of the Revelstoke Community Foundation; Dene Letwin from the Jehovah's Witness, Jackie Morris, Bear Aware's Sue Davies, the NCES' Melissa Hemphill, and Colette Poirier. ~ Photo by Alex Coo-per, Revelstoke Review

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Mr. Alan Bennett Baird passed away at Queen Victoria Hospital, Revelstoke on Monday, November 30, 2015 at the age of 87 years. There will be no formal funeral service at Alan’s own request. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be

made to the Queen Victoria Hospital Foundation, c/o Bag 5000, Revelstoke, B.C., V0E 2S0 in memory of Alan.

Alan was born on October 21, 1928 in New Westminster, B.C. He and his family came to Revelstoke around Christmas of 1964 moving here from Penticton. Alan had a long career with CP Rail and had worked in various communities through southern B.C. He enjoyed the simple things in life and was content to be farming, woodworking or relaxing with some bird watching. Alan had spent a lot of time with his granddaughter and valued that special relationship.

He was predeceased by two sisters and one brother and is survived by his loving wife of 59 years, Pauline; two daughters: Cathy and Vicki Baird all of Revelstoke, granddaughter, Aleasha (Jesse) Robert-Whiteside and great granddaughter, Zoe all of Calgary; brother, Arnold Baird of P.E.I. and Carolyn Sharon of Chilliwack as well as numerous nieces and nephews.

Messages of condolence may be sent to the family by visiting Alan’s obituary notice at

www.brandonbowersfuneralhome.com.

Cremation arrangements are in the care of Brandon Bowers Funeral Home, Revelstoke.

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The Revelstoke Grizzlies finished the weekend where they started — stuck in fourth place in the Doug Birks division, well back of third, but well ahead of last spot.

The Grizzlies played the two teams closest to them in the standings. On Saturday, they hosted the last place Sicamous Eagles at the Forum, and on Sunday they were in Chase to play the Heat.

On Saturday, Ryan Pereverzoff and Brady Mende led the Grizzlies to victory, picking up three points each in the team's 4-2 win over the last place Eagles.

Pereverzoff kicked things off with a goal 5:28 into the game. Ethan Waitzner made it 2-0 Revel-stoke with a power play goal seven minutes later.

The Grizzlies maintained their two goal lead through the second period, then broke the game open with two goals 17 seconds apart with around eight minutes to go in the third. Tommy Bodtker scored the first goal, while Kyle Berry followed up with an unassisted effort.

The Eagles spoiled Aidan Doak's shutout bid with two goals in the final 5.5 minutes, however Revelstoke was able to emerge with a 4-2 victo-ry. Pereverzoff had a goal and two assists, while Mende picked up three assists in the win. Doak made 30 saves in the Grizzlies' net.

On Sunday, Revelstoke travelled to Chase for a game against the Heat, who beat the Grizzlies

twice the previous week. Tommy Brown opened the scoring for Chase

with a power play goal halfway through the second period. The Heat blew the game open in the third, with three goals in a five minute span — one on the power play, one short handed and another at even strength.

The final minutes saw an explosion of goals. Jeff Bochon score twice for the Grizzlies in 24 seconds to make it 4-2, but Logan Mostat responded 39 seconds later to make it 5-2. Ryan Hozjan's goal only six seconds later got Revelstoke back within two, but that was it for the boys on the road.

The split gives the Grizzlies 25 points in 26 games at the midway point of the season. They sit 11 points back of Chase, with two games in hand,

and 10 points up on Sicamous, with four games in hand.

The Grizzlies made a trade last week, sending goalie Michael Lenko and forward Kyle Donald-son to the Spokane Braves for goaltender Trevor Dilauro.

The team plays three times this weekend. On Friday, they host the Kelowna Chiefs at the Forum. On Saturday, the Kamloops Storm visit, while on Sunday the two teams play again in Kamloops.

Saturday's game is the team's last home game before Christmas. The team will be holding its an-nual sock toss. Fans are asked to bring a new pair of socks to throw on the ice when the Grizzlies score. The socks will be donated to the food bank's Christmas Hamper program.

THE REVIEW'S MID-SEASON AWARDS

MVP: Aidan Doak is one of the best goalies in the KIJHL and he gives the Grizzlies a chance to win every game. He's only played in half the team's games, but he has a 2.08 GAA and .930 save per-centage — both amongst the tops in the league.

Top rookie: After a slow start, 17-year-old Ryan Pereverzoff has emerged as the Grizzlies top offensive threat lately, with 11 points in his last 14 games.

Unsung hero: The Grizzlies strength this sea-son has been their defensive play. Kyle Baron isn't flashy, but he's a leader on the back end.

Grizzlies reach season midpoint with weekend splitALEX COOPER

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Aidan Doak is the Grizzlies' MVP so far this season. ~ File photo

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The Revelstoke Community Foundation Environmental Fund was established in 2011 with a goal of reaching $50,000 to support environmental projects in the Revelstoke area. The endowment now stands at $39,939 and last year $1,560 from the fund was granted to the North Columbia Environmental Society. Ask how your donation to the Revelstoke Community Foundation can make a greener Revelstoke.

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Community Gardens at the Visual Arts Centre

Ongoing to December 15WES MACKEY Live blues, at the 112 Restaurant.

Ongoing to December 20THE CHRISTMAS SHOP The annual Christmas art show opens at the Rev-elstoke Visual Arts Centre on Friday, Dec. 4, at 6 p.m. Come out to find some nice art work for your friends, family or yourself.

December 11–12JESSE ROPER SHOW Roots and classic rock, live at the Last Drop.

Friday, December 11REVELSTOKE GRIZZLIES vs. Kelowna Chiefs. At the Forum at 7 p.m.DJ PRAIZ At the Traverse.

Saturday, December 12REVELSTOKE GRIZZLIES vs. Kam-loops Storm. At the Forum at 7 p.m.FUNKHUNTERS Live at the Traverse.

December 13–14COMMUNITY CHOIR CHRISTMAS SHOW The Revelstoke Community Choir performs its annual Christmas show at the United Church at 7 p.m. Tickets are $10, available at the community centre.

Wednesday, December 16BROWN BAG HISTORY Come listen to this talk on local history by Cathy English, the curator of the Revelstoke Museum & Archives. This week's topic is stories from 1915. At the museum at 12:15 p.m.CP RAIL HOLIDAY TRAIN The holiday train rolls into town, with Jim Cuddy, Devin Cuddy and Kelly Prescott onboard. Come bring a donation to the food bank.

At the CP parking lot on Victoria Road at 3:35 p.m.

Thursday December 17WINTER FARMERS MARKET It's the last winter market before Christmas. Come out to buy local craft, produce and baked goods. At the community centre from 12–5 p.m.CHRISTMAS PYJAMA STORYTIME Christmas stories, songs and fun activi-ties for children five and under. At the library at 6:30 p.m.

Friday, December 18BCDC Legendary ACDC tribute band, live at the Last Drop. $15.HARDLY WORKING MOVIE PRE-MIERE Snowboard movie Hardly Work-ing, featuring a number of Revelstoke lo-cals, at the Traverse. DJ Wakcutt follows. This is a fundraiser for the Columbia Valley Skateboard Association.

Saturday, December 19SMALL TOWN ARTILLERY Indie rock featuring JP Maurice and members of the Boom Booms. Live at the Last Drop. SHRED KELLY Stoke-folk indie rockers, live at the Traverse.GEEZER Live at the Last Drop.

Thursday, December 24STEVE SMITH'S CHRISTMAS EVE SPECIAL At the Last Drop.

Friday, December 25COMMUNITY CHRISTMAS DINNER The annual community Christmas din-ner takes place at the Frontier Family Restaurant. It's for the whole community who may wish fellowship on Christmas Day. From 1–3 p.m. If you need a ride or would like to donate, call Stephanie at 250-814-9474 or Stacie at 250-200-0022.

List your community event here for FREE! Visit www.revelstokereview.com/calendar or [email protected] to add your event.

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Veteran blues guitarist Wes Mackey is back at the 112 Restaurant until De-cember 15. Catch him nightly over dinner, or just drinks. ~ Photo contributed

Wes Mackey

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