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Revelstoke Realty "Right Agents for Today's Market" Okanagan Mainline Real Estate Board OMREB Cynthia Kidd Managing Broker/Owner 250-837-1616 209 1st St. West, Revelstoke, BC V0E 2S0 Ph: 250-837-5121 Fax: 250-837-7020 Hours: Mon - Fri 9am-5pm; Sat 10am-2pm revelstoke-realty.com Todd Arthurs Sales Representative 250-837-1735 Carolyn Lorrain Sales Representative 250-814-1115 Ray Cretelli Sales Representative 250-837-8626 Fern Hickerson Sales Representative 250-837-1037 Mass Spataro Sales Representative 250-837-0049 Natasha Worby Sales Representative 250-814-9764 Joe Verbalis Managing Broker 250-837-8987 Jim Gallicano Sales Representative 250-200-0200 INTERESTED IN SELLING? RE/MAX Revelstoke Realty has over 80 years (combined experience) handling all types of real estate in the local market. RE/MAX realtors have a broad range of residential, recreational and commercial experience. Our agents are professional, approachable & flexible. If interested in selling contact one of our team members at RE/MAX Revelstoke Realty. SEE OUR CURRENT LISTINGS ON PAGE 14. Each office independently owned and operated Reveloution – 8 7 7819 5 5 0016 1 Wednesday May 27, 2015 Vol. 118, No. 21 PM40050491 $1.25 REVELSTOKE REVIEW Mitch Kovacs watches as Olympic-medallist Dylan Armstrong gives a lesson in the hammer throw to the Revelstoke Secondary School track & field team on Friday. Arm- strong, who won bronze in the shot put at the 2008 Beijing Olympics was in Revelstoke at the behest of track coach Andy Pfeiffer, who helped run track meets years ago when Armstrong was a rising star thrower at Westsyde Secondary School in Kamloops. Armstrong coached the students in all throwing disciplines — hammer, discus, javelin and his specialty — the shot put. “It’s cool to have him really focus on what you’re doing,” said Kovachs. ~ Alex Cooper/Revelstoke Times Review Strong man on the track There’s good news and bad news in the latest city report on the sewer smell issue. Well, mostly bad news. The good news is that work to install an odour scrubber in the headworks building is well underway and expected to finish soon. That should mean there will be less smell coming from the building. The bad news – and it’s really bad if you live in Southside – is that the current odour problems aren’t only coming from the head- works building, they’re coming from the la- goons themselves. A report to council by Mike Thomas, the city’s engineering director, says the stench coming from the sewage treatment plant right now is likely the result of the warm weather that changed conditions in the la- goons at the sewage treatment plant. Public works staff has taken steps to alleviate the problem, but the smell has continued. They’ve increased aeration of the first lagoon, they’ve pumped effluent from the second lagoon into the first one, they’ve held the sewage in the first lagoon for longer to give it more time to digest, and they’ve added sodium nitrate to oxygenate the lagoon. “These protocols have seen an apparent improvement in the health of the pond, however as temperatures have con- tinued to increase, the odour has contin- ued,” writes Thomas. The city is also looking at the sewage mix to see if people are dumping things into the system that they’re not allowed to, like chemicals, septic waste, oils, greases, and high and low pH liquids. They are also looking at recommenda- tions made by Stephen Horsman, an engi- neer with AECOM, the firm that initially studied the source of the odour in 2013. In his July 2013 study of the smell, Hors- man attributed the odour to hydrogen sul- fide (H2S) caused by the treatment process. The highest concentrations of H2S were in the headworks building, where it topped out at 13.3 parts per million. Readings Report provides bad news about sewer stench ALEX COOPER [email protected] see Sewer, page 11 Personal history – 2 Public art – 3 No new Macpherson plan, says minister – 5 Youth theatre – 9 Viznaugh 5th in B.C. – 15

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Page 1: Revelstoke Times Review, May 27, 2015

Revelstoke Realty"Right Agents for Today's Market"

Okanagan Mainline Real Estate BoardOMREB

Cynthia KiddManaging Broker/Owner

250-837-1616

209 1st St. West, Revelstoke, BC V0E 2S0Ph: 250-837-5121 Fax: 250-837-7020

Hours: Mon - Fri 9am-5pm; Sat 10am-2pmrevelstoke-realty.com

Todd ArthursSales Representative250-837-1735

Carolyn LorrainSales Representative250-814-1115

Ray CretelliSales Representative250-837-8626

Fern HickersonSales Representative250-837-1037

Mass SpataroSales Representative250-837-0049

Natasha WorbySales Representative250-814-9764

Joe VerbalisManaging Broker250-837-8987

Jim GallicanoSales Representative250-200-0200

INTERESTED IN SELLING? RE/MAX Revelstoke Realty has over 80 years (combined experience) handling all types of real estate in the local market. RE/MAX realtors have a broad range of residential, recreational and commercial experience. Our agents are professional, approachable & � exible. If interested in selling contact one of our team members at RE/MAX Revelstoke Realty. SEE OUR CURRENT LISTINGS ON PAGE 14.

Each of� ce independently owned and operated

Reveloution – 8

7 7 8 1 9 5 50 0 1 6 1

Wednesday May 27, 2015 Vol. 118, No. 21 PM40050491 $1.25

REVELSTOKE

REVIEW

Mitch Kovacs watches as Olympic-medallist Dylan Armstrong gives a lesson in the hammer throw to the Revelstoke Secondary School track & field team on Friday. Arm-strong, who won bronze in the shot put at the 2008 Beijing Olympics was in Revelstoke at the behest of track coach Andy Pfeiffer, who helped run track meets years ago when Armstrong was a rising star thrower at Westsyde Secondary School in Kamloops. Armstrong coached the students in all throwing disciplines — hammer, discus, javelin and his specialty — the shot put. “It’s cool to have him really focus on what you’re doing,” said Kovachs. ~ Alex Cooper/Revelstoke Times Review

Strong man on the track

There’s good news and bad news in the latest city report on the sewer smell issue.

Well, mostly bad news.The good news is that work to install an

odour scrubber in the headworks building is well underway and expected to finish soon. That should mean there will be less smell coming from the building.

The bad news – and it’s really bad if you live in Southside – is that the current odour

problems aren’t only coming from the head-works building, they’re coming from the la-goons themselves.

A report to council by Mike Thomas, the city’s engineering director, says the stench coming from the sewage treatment plant right now is likely the result of the warm weather that changed conditions in the la-goons at the sewage treatment plant.

Public works staff has taken steps to alleviate the problem, but the smell has continued. They’ve increased aeration of the first lagoon, they’ve pumped effluent

from the second lagoon into the first one, they’ve held the sewage in the first lagoon for longer to give it more time to digest, and they’ve added sodium nitrate to oxygenate the lagoon. “These protocols have seen an apparent improvement in the health of the pond, however as temperatures have con-tinued to increase, the odour has contin-ued,” writes Thomas.

The city is also looking at the sewage mix to see if people are dumping things into the system that they’re not allowed to, like chemicals, septic waste, oils, greases, and

high and low pH liquids.They are also looking at recommenda-

tions made by Stephen Horsman, an engi-neer with AECOM, the firm that initially studied the source of the odour in 2013.

In his July 2013 study of the smell, Hors-man attributed the odour to hydrogen sul-fide (H2S) caused by the treatment process. The highest concentrations of H2S were in the headworks building, where it topped out at 13.3 parts per million. Readings

Report provides bad news about sewer stenchALEX COOPER

[email protected]

see Sewer, page 11

Personal history – 2Public art – 3No new Macpherson plan, says minister – 5Youth theatre – 9Viznaugh 5th in B.C. – 15

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Personal historiesWELCOME TO A NEW MONTHLY FEATURE IN WHICH WE TELL THE STORIES OF REVELSTOKE'S

SENIORS, OLD-TIMERS AND PIONEERS. IN OUR FIRST INSTALMENT, IMOGEN WHALE SPEAKS TO HER NEIGHBOUR MARIA FRASCA, WHO IMMIGRATED TO REVELSTOKE IN 1958.

Maria Frasca’s life has not been an easy one. She immi-grated long before global communication was easily and cheaply accessible. She has lost family and friends, but she remains a stoic fixture in the Italian community of Revel-stoke. Maria is also my neighbour and one of the bravest people I know.

“I came here in 1958. The first two years were in Albert Canyon,” Maria says. “It was very lonely, I was depressed.”

Maria was a beautiful 18-year-old. She had recently mar-ried Dominic Frasca after a six month courtship in Aveli-lino, Italy. Moving from her home, Maria left all her family and friends behind. Dominic, who came to Canada in 1951, had worked his way around the province of B.C. in a weld-ing gang that had set up shop in Albert Canyon.

“Everyone in Canada had a phone in their house,” Ma-ria says of the difficulty of being away from her close knit family. “But in Italy, people didn't. There were only a couple phones, maybe at the doctor’s or lawyer’s or priest’s.”

Two years later, the couple moved to Revelstoke.

“Revelstoke was better. I lived on Second Street. My neighbour had also come from Italy and we became friends.”

Many years later, the two remain close friends and neigh-bours.

It took Maria fifteen years to make it back to Italy to visit for the first time, bringing along her husband and four chil-dren. When asked if she ever wanted to move back, Maria shrugged. “After your parents die, it's not your home any-more. Here is home.”

Maria does want to make another trip back to visit her sister, but she is first hoping to have cataract surgery.

“Revelstoke used to be full of Italians, in the 80's and 90's especially, but now they're mostly dead,” Maria says bluntly.

Maria shows me her beautiful home and her Catholic roots shine through as images of the crucifixion and the virgin Mary adorn the walls, along with photographs of her beautiful family.

There are pictures of her two surviving children, a son in Vancouver, and her daughter in Revelstoke, and their fami-lies. There are also images of the two children Maria lost, and their families.

“Cancer, both of them,” she says sadly. “My son Tony was a train engineer and my daughter Paula had two young chil-dren. I've lost two of my nephews as well, and my husband.”

Dominic suffered a stroke a decade ago, and after strug-gling on for several years, a year ago he passed away. Maria works in her garden, a large affair boasting endless greens, tomatoes and dahlia flowers, for him.

“He loved the garden. It was his passion. After his stroke, I carried it on. But he lost interest in it, and for me now, it is something to do and pass the time.”

Maria tells me of my own yard and where once, long be-fore my family moved in, there was a vegetable garden, now long since given over to grass.

“My life, it has been a hard life,” Maria explains. “My life was the happiest when the kids were young and at home. Before Dominic was sick,” Maria takes a breath. “But I look after my family. I have friends all over, good friends of a long time. I mind my own business, I'm honest and no gos-sip.”

Maria is generous and strong. Her life has been full of adventure, love and heartbreak. There is something to be said about having such an inspiring individual close by. We should all be so lucky.

Maria Frasca's tough, resilient immigrant life

IMOGEN WHALESpecial to the Review

Maria Frasca came to Revelstoke in 1958 after a six month courtship with her husband Dominic. ~ Photo Imogen Whale

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NEWS

Notice of road closure onHighway 23 N by Revelstoke Dam

20 minute delays expectedJune 1st - 5th & June 8th - 12thMonday - Friday 7:00am - 5:00pm

BC Hydro will carry out temporary road closures along Highway 23 N at the crest of the Revelstoke Dam. The road closures are needed for rock scaling and maintenance. There will be lane closures in both directions with 20 minute delays expected.

Please obey all Traffic Control Personnel.

For more information on the upcoming road closures, please contact BC Hydro at 250-814-6601.

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Antibiotic-resistant organisms are responsible for over 700,000 deaths per year worldwide. A new class of antibiotics has been found, of which teixobactin shows the most promise. It was discovered using a new method of culturing bacteria and it will hopefully lead to a whole new line of potent antibiotics.

Our bodies change as we age. Our weight may change. The ratio of lean muscle to fat also changes. Digestion, circulation and kidney function slows down.

These changes can have an effect on how drugs work in the body and could make a drug not work as well as it did before.

The Heart and Stroke Foundation has another easy mnemonic to recognize the signs of stroke. It’s FAST. “F” is for Face...is it drooping? “A” is for Arms...can you raise both? “S” is for Speech ...is it slurred or jumbled? And “T” is for Time to call 911 right away. Act FAST because the quicker you act, the more of the person you save.

The season of allergic reactions is on us and for those who are dangerously allergic to stings, now is a good time to check your emergency epinephrine injector and be sure it’s in date. A severe allergic reaction can lead to throat swelling, breathing problems, heart attack and even death. An in-date injector can save your life.

We have fresh injectors and all allergy supplies in our pharmacy. Check with us soon.

An artist who's already made his mark in Revelstoke has been chosen for a new public art project.

John McKinnon, who created the grizzly bear sculptures that greet driv-ers as they enter town on Victoria Road, has been chosen by the city's pub-lic art committee to create a new work that will go outside the Revelstoke Visual Arts Centre.

His sculpture Blowing in the Wind will be "composed of several hundred leaves that dip down and then rise up to create a gyre as leaves quite often do when picked up by the wind in the fall," according to a description ac-companying his proposal.

"My motive is to create an iconic symbol that represents perpetuation, continuity and growth," he wrote.

The sculpture will be crafted out of bronze and will be three metres high, plus the height of a concrete base.

$50,000 was allocated from the Resort Municipality Infrastructure Pro-gram to pay for the sculpture.

The sculpture will be part of the extensive exterior renovations taking place at the RVAC that include new gardens and more.

McKinnon, who lives in Nelson, has created a number of public art works in communities across Canada, including Revelstoke's iconic grizzly bears.

Council still needs to approve the project, however that is likely a formal-ity after its recommendation by the public arts committee.

ALEX [email protected]

A new bronze sculpture to be located outside the Revelstoke Visual Arts Centre will consist of hundreds of leaves. ~ Image by John McKin-non, from the City of Revelstoke

Sculpture chosen for new public art project

With mountain caribou populations in the Sel-kirks in decline, a Kootenay environmental group is pressing a petition to establish a new provincial park to help protect the endangered animal.

Last Wednesday, the North Columbia Environ-mental Society hosted Craig Pettit of the Valhalla Wilderness Society, who presented a proposal to develop a new wildlife preserve in the Selkirk Moun-tains.

Its aim is to protect the dwindling regional moun-tain caribou population.

Speaking to a group of 18 at the community cen-tre, the Valhalla Wilderness Society circulated a peti-tion to permanently protect 25,000 hectares of land that borders Glacier National Park. The proposed park would link Goat Range Provincial Park in the west to the Bugaboos in the east, and protect the last remnants of interior wetland rainforest. The proposal would also encompass four rivers, includ-ing 17 kilometres of the Incomappleux River, and its tributary, Battlebrook Creek.

Called the Selkirk Mountain Caribou Park, the group’s goal is to help preserve the livelihoods of 44 mountain caribou that inhabit the region, as well as trout spawning grounds and grizzly bear habitat.

Globally, only 1,356 mountain caribou still exist, with 98 per cent of them living in the B.C. interior. Half of the proposed area has already been protect-ed from logging, but the Valhalla Wilderness Society believes that is not enough. Most of the currently protected territory is in the alpine. Comprised of

steep mountain faces and glacial terrain, it is not in the economic interests of logging companies to pursue. This is a political move on the part of the government who is trying to appease both environ-mentalists and the forestry sector, said Pettit.

The Valhalla Wilderness Society is certain a Class A park is necessary to ensure the survival of the lo-cal mountain caribou population, whose diet is com-prised of lichen that grows at elevations below the tree-line.

“These old cedar hemlock forests are some of the most endangered in the world,” said Petitt. “In terms of species loss, our biggest problem is habitat destruction, if we destroy habitat, we will lose the species who call it home. This is the situation we are facing with our mountain caribou; the majority of them are declining. In seven years, our goal was to stabilize this population and halt its decline: we’re in year seven — that hasn’t happened.”

In the effort to preserve the Selkirk interior wet-land rainforest, the Valhalla Wilderness Society has enlisted scientists from a number of interdisciplin-ary backgrounds. Together, they have discovered a level of biodiversity among the lichen and mush-room population that they never expected. Among their discoveries are three species of lichen new to British Columbia, another three new to North America, and seven species new to science. One species of mushroom new to science has also been discovered.

To learn more about the proposal, and to sign the petition, contact Jen Greenwood, the director of conservation at the North Columbia Environmental Society.

Environment groups petitioning for new provincial park

JAKE SHERMANSpecial to the Review

Craig Pettit of the Valhalla Wilderness Society. ~ Photo by Jake Sherman

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216 Mackenzie Ave., Revelstoke, B.C. V0E 2S0. Tel: 250-837-2161 web: revelstoke.ca

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FIRE RESCUE SERVICES

PUBLIC NOTICE REGARDING OPEN AIR BURNINGWITHIN THE CITY OF REVELSTOKE

Residents are reminded that open air burning for the purpose of property and yard clean up as well as disposal of Industrial and Commercial wood waste is prohibited in the City of Revelstoke.

Special occasion � res and � res for the purposes of hazard abatement under the Fire Smart program are still permissible. Before engaging in these activities and to avoid Municipal Ticketing, residents are strongly encouraged to research the City Bylaw.

Please visit the City of Revelstoke website at www.cityofrevelstoke.com and review section 5.0 of Bylaw #1772.

For more information contact Revelstoke Fire Rescue Services at 250-837-2884.

PUBLIC NOTICECITY OF REVELSTOKE 2014 ANNUAL REPORT

The City of Revelstoke will be presenting its 2014 Annual Report for the year ended December 31, 2014 at the Regular Meeting of City Council on June 23, 2015. The meeting will be held in Council Chambers located at Suite 102, 103 Second Street East starting at 3:00 p.m.

The public is encouraged to attend and will be afforded an opportunity to make submissions and ask questions.

The Annual Report includes the � nancial statements, listing of tax exemptions, City achievements and objectives for the upcoming years.

Written submissions addressed to Council will be included with the Agenda for the Regular Council Meeting of June 23, 2015, and become part of the public record.

The Annual Report will be made available for public inspection on the City of Revelstoke website at revelstoke.ca and available in hard copy for review at the Finance Department of City Hall, 216 Mackenzie Avenue.

Dawn LevesqueDirector of Corporate Administration

CALL FOR SUBMISSIONS

The Parks Recreation & Culture Department is looking for local groups to provide a variety of vending options for Canada Day celebrations. Any group wishing to provide services must submit a letter of interest by Friday, June 10th at 4:00pm.

Prior experience is preferred but not mandatory.

LOOKING FOR VOLUNTEERS

We are also looking for volunteers, and or organizations who would like to participate in this year’s Canada Day at Queen Elizabeth Park. If you are interested in taking part in this National celebration, with events, games, music, vending or just volunteering for the day, please contact:

Meghan MacIsaacRecreation Facility and Program [email protected]

CLERICAL – CASUAL RELIEF

The City of Revelstoke invites applications for the position of Clerical – Casual Relief. The successful incumbent will provide clerical support as required for various City departments and will be expected to substitute for full-time incumbents during periods of absence. The City is looking for individuals with strong computer, organizational and communication skills and previous of� ce experience. The City intends to � ll this position as soon as possible.

Interested parties are invited to submit a cover letter and resume by mail, email or in person to:

Dawn LevesqueDirector of Corporate AdministrationCity of Revelstoke,PO Box 170, 216 Mackenzie Avenue,Revelstoke, BC V0E 2S0

Phone: 250-837-2911E-mail: [email protected]

The City of Revelstoke wishes to thank all applicants in advance for their interest. However, only those selected for an interview will be contacted.

REQUEST FOR PROPOSALSARENA CONCESSION

The City of Revelstoke is inviting proposals for leasing and operating the Concession at the Revelstoke Forum, 1100 Vernon Avenue, from August 1, 2015 to April 30, 2016 with options to renew for two additional nine-month terms, from August 1, 2016 to April 30, 2017 and from August 1, 2017 to April 30, 2018.

Proposal information and speci� cations can be obtained from the City's website at http://www.revelstoke.ca or the Revelstoke Community Centre, 600 Campbell Avenue, or by calling 250-837-9351.

Closing Time and Date: 12:00 Noon (local time), Tuesday, June 9th, 2015

Addressed to: Arena Concession Proposal Attention: Director of Parks, Recreation and Culture City of Revelstoke, 600 Campbell Avenue, PO Box 170 Revelstoke, B.C. V0E 2S0

Or via email to: [email protected] Subject � eld must clearly state "Arena Concession Proposal"

It is the Proponent's responsibility to con� rm receipt by the City of Revelstoke.

For additional information about the proposal and for an appointment to view the arena concession facilities, please contact Laurie Donato, Director of Parks, Recreation and Culture at 250-837-9351 (ext. #5) or by email at [email protected].

The City of Revelstoke reserves the right to reject any or all proposals and to waive informalities in any proposal.

PARKS, RECREATION & CULTURE

ADMINISTRATION

INVITATION TO TENDER

KOVACH PARK WASHROOM BUILDING

Sealed Tenders marked “Kovach Park Washroom Building” will be received at the of� ce of The Director of Parks, Recreation and Culture the City of Revelstoke, PO Box 170, 600 Campbell Avenue, Revelstoke, B.C. V0E 2S0, up to and including 2:00 pm local time, June 18th, 2015 for the following:

The Parks, Recreation and Culture Department at the City of Revelstoke invites tenders from interested persons or entities to construct a washroom facility located at Kovach Park.

Tender documents are available for a fee of $25.00 and can be picked up from:

City of Revelstoke Parks, Recreation and Culture Department600 Campbell AvenueRevelstoke, B.C.

Contact: Laurie Donato Phone: 250-837-9351Email: [email protected]

PARKS, RECREATION & CULTURE

ADMINISTRATION

PARKS, RECREATION & CULTURE

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No new land-use plan for Macpherson, minister says

There won't be a new land-use plan or a mora-torium on logging on Mount Macpherson, says Steve Thomson, the Minister of Forests, Land and Natural Resource Operations.

I spoke to Thomson Monday morning after reading his response to a request by the Columbia Shuswap Regional District asking for more public consultation on logging Macpherson. (You can read the letter on our website.)

In his letter, Thomson expressed support for the land-use plans and consultation processes in place. The letter made no mention of the online petition that asked for a moratorium on logging and a new land-use plan.

It also made no mention of a recent request by Revelstoke city council to develop a new land-use plan for Mount Macpherson.

Here is the transcript of my interview with Thomson.

Alex Cooper: What kind of discussions have you had regarding the Macpherson logging issue?

Minister Steve Thomson: "First of all I appre-ciate the concerns of council and local residents. People have brought those concerns forward to the ministry. I've had discussions with local gov-ernment. I've had discussions with the local MLA on this issue. I'm certainly aware of the concerns and issues that are being raised."

Is there any movement within the ministry of re-opening land-use plan?

"We believe there's been a robust consultation process on this in terms of the concerns. Tim-ber Sales (BCTS) have met with the community. They've had the City of Revelstoke stakeholder meetings. They've got a representative in those stakeholder meetings. They've met with the clubs, providing community presentations. There's go-ing to be on-site meetings with the stakeholders in the fall to review the development. Referral no-

tices have gone out. "We believe there's

a robust process in place that is working to address the con-cerns and under no circumstances will the cross-country ski and mountain bike trails be affected by the proposed devel-opment other than some alterations to the visual landscape.

"I know that BCTS has committed to continue to work with the stakeholders to maintain and en-hance the existing trails. Again, work very closely with the cycling club and the ski club."

There was an online petition asking for a morato-rium on logging until a new land-use plan is developed that got well over 1,000 signatures. Is it being con-sidered?

"This area is part of the working forest. It's been logged previously. We understand the concerns and that's why BCTS is going through a very rig-orous consultation process and there will be, as I said, on-site meetings in the fall to review devel-opment to date, with harvesting plans finalized in the fall. The intent is to issue timber sales oppor-tunities in 2016, but again lots of consultation will take place before then."

Is the request for a moratorium being considered?"No. As I said, it's part of the working forest. It is

important that BCTS consult and work with all the stakeholder groups, which is what they're doing."

The Revelstoke Higher Level Plan was created in the late-90s. Given the development of Revelstoke as a re-sort community and the development of the Macpher-son area as a recreation zone since then, would it not be appropriate to update the land-use plan?

"It is part of the working forest. We need to find those opportunities but we need to do them in a way that doesn't negatively impact the opera-tions. That's why we said the cross-country ski, the mountain bike trails won't be affected by the proposed development other than alterations

to the visual landscape. We think that with continued engagement and continued recognition of the con-cerns that we can provide both the economic opportunity and continue to ensure the recreation values are maintained."

ALEX [email protected]

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CORRECTIONIn the article Senior theatre putting on Virgil's Wedding in the May 20, 2015, issue of the Review, the wrong show times were

included. Doors are 6:30 p.m. and the starts at 7 p.m. each night, not 7 p.m. and 7:30 p.m. as written. We regret the error.

The big move is well underway at the Revelstoke Nickelodeon museum.

Leslie and David Evans have packed up their impressive collection of old time music machines and other devices, and are bringing it to their new home in Co-wichan Bay on Vancouver Island, ending 10 years of operating Revelstoke's most unique attraction, if not one of the most original in Canada.

"We're semi-retiring, is the idea," said David on the phone from their new home. "Running a gift shop in a high street loca-tion isn't what we want to be doing in our 80s and 90s."

The Evans came to Revelstoke about 10 years ago, when they purchased the his-toric McKinnon building on First Street and moved their huge collection of me-chanical musical instruments here from England.

It took five shipping crates to bring over the collection, including an 18th century barrel organ, a small Dutch street organ, musical pocket watches, magic lan-terns, player pianos, music boxes, gramo-phones, juke boxes, radios, various rare instruments, and a 650-piece pipe organ.

"The smallest is the musical pocket watch and the largest is the pipe organ," said David.

All told, the collection consists of some 600 items, and it's all going with them to Cowichan Bay, where they'll set it up in their home and give tours by appoint-ment.

The Nickelodeon Museum attracted about 2,000 visitors every year and didn't cover its costs. David also did watch re-pair.

"We met some wonderful people and we had a great time there and that's what it's all about," he said.

One of the people they met was Stewart

McCartney, who first met David online when they would get into bidding wars on eBay for Revelstoke postcards. When the Evanses moved to town, he helped them renovate the McKinnon building and set up the museum.

They also started up the Bygone Era En-tertainment Society together. The group has hosted classic movie nights, old-time dances, and magic lantern shows — the latter being an original form of motion picture where slides would be manipu-lated to tell a story.

A decade later, McCartney was helping them move out, taking on the demanding job of helping them pack everything. It hasn't been an easy task — on top of all the museum pieces are hundreds of boxes filled with historical curiosities.

"We will truly miss them," said McCart-ney. "It's a loss for the town."

Nickelodeon Museum moving onALEX COOPER

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Above: Much of the collection has been moved out of the Nickelodeon Museum. ~ Photo by Alex Cooper; Below: David Evans, who ran the museum with his wife Leslie. ~ Revelstoke Review file photo

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Wednesday, May 27OUTLOOK FOR INVESTMENTS SEMINAR Join Craig Fehr, Edward Jones' investment strategist, for a free talk on how current events can affect the markets. At the Revelstoke Performing Arts Centre at 6 p.m.GARDEN GURU SERIES Selecting and planting fruit trees, with Gaila Hemphill. A hands on work-shop at the Revelstoke Visual Arts Centre at 7 p.m.

May 28–31TOTALLY OVER YOU A new youth play from Flying Arrow Productions. Totally Over You is a comedy where four girls dump their boyfriends in order to date celebrities. The boys start a boy band as revenge. Or did they? At the Revelstoke Perform-ing Arts Centre at 7 p.m. on May 28–30, and at 2 p.m. on May 31. Tickets are $5 for students and children and $10 for adults, available at Big Moun-tain Kitchen & Linen and at the door.

Thursday, May 28BUSINESS AFTER BUSINESS An informal op-portunity to get together with your fellow business owners and mangers. Hosted by the Chamber of Commerce at the Legion Hall from 5–7 p.m.MUSIC AND THE CHILD'S BRAIN A free work-shop on how music affects our brain, how children develop skills through musical play, and how we

can foster greater connections to musical creativity. At Begbie View Elementary at 7 p.m.COWPUNCHER Live at the Last Drop.

Friday, May 29KIKI THE ECO ELF A free concert by this chil-dren's music performer. At the Revelstoke Perform-ing Arts Centre at 10 a.m. Tickets available at the Revelstoke Child Care Society inside Begbie View Elementary.REEL PADDLING FILM FEST Come check out a collection of the world's best movies about kayaking, rafting, canoeing, SUPing and more. At the River City Pub from 7–9 p.m. $10 for adults and $5 for kids and teens. Hosted by Flexpeditions. The Revel-stoke Community Wavepark Society will be hosting a fundraiser raffle to raise money at the show.JERRY LEGER Live at the Last Drop.

Sunday, May 31CADETS CEREMONIAL REVIEW The Rocky Mountain Ranger Cadet Corps. from Revelstoke and Enderby hold their annual ceremonial review parade. Lt. Col. Mason Stalker, of Revelstoke, the commanding officer of the 1st Battalion Princess Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry will preside. At Mount Begbie Elementary at 11 a.m.

Wednesday, June 3BROWN BAG LUNCH Come learn about Revel-stoke's history at this talk by Cathy English, the curator of the Revelstoke Museum & Archives. This week's topic is on pioneer stories. At the museum at 12:15 p.m.

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A group of girls decide they want to be celebrities, so they choose the easiest path to that goal — they break up with their boy-friends and start dating celebrities.

Not to be outdone, the boys start up their own fake boy band, complete with a hit single. The girls want to win them back but what happens when they find out the boys' band is a ruse?

That's the general plot to Totally Over You, the new play being put on by Revel-stoke's youth theatre troupe Flying Arrow Productions.

"It's about how everyone wants to be a celebrity," said Jade-Lyn Harder, who plays Sinita, one of the celebrity-obsessed girls, and is also doing the hair for the play.

"These girls show how obsessed they are with wanting to be famous and wanting everyone to love them. The guys show how ridiculous the girls are."

Flying Arrow Productions is the com-pany of Anita Hallewas, a veteran theatre director, who started the group as a way of engaging youth with all aspects of theatre production.

Hallewas serves as artistic director, act-ing as mentor and teacher to the youth. Sar-ah Harper is the technical director, teaching youth skills like lighting and sound design. Bex Reid-Parkin is the production manager.

The bulk of the work is done by the kids. "The whole premise of the project is the

youth are mentored in production skills," said Hallewas.

I caught part of a rough rehearsal where part of the 23-member cast and crew was

missing because they were off on a band trip.

Some just act, others are involved in the production side, while a few do double-du-ty. Hailey Christie-Hoyle is the principal di-rector and she is being helped out by Hanna Busch and Riley Olson. Alice Dunkerson is in charge of production design — every-thing from the costumes to the posters. Other youth are in charge of sound and lighting.

"It's a lot of fun doing out of school plays because you have lots of responsibility and it feels more real," said Roman Beruschi, who plays Dan, one of the members of the boy band.

The play doesn't require a set, but it does feature lots of technical sound and lighting work. One scene, where the boys play their hit song (called Totally Over You), requires

fancy lighting, lots of sound cues and a vid-eo playing behind them. "We're having laser and smoke machines, so that's exciting for the technical team," said Hallewas.

This is the second production being put on by Flying Arrow. Their last one, Heritage, was a big hit in the fall and about half the youth taking part in Totally Over You were involved in Heritage.

"What I really enjoyed seeing is the kids who were in Heritage are bringing a level of professionalism we're striving for," said Hallewas. "Our aim is to run a professional-quality show, but also teach them how a professional show runs."

Totally Over You will be performed at the Revelstoke Performing Arts Centre from May 28–30 at 7 p.m., and May 31 at 2 p.m. Tickets are $5 for students and children and $10 for adults.

ALEX [email protected]

New youth play looks at absurdity of celebrity obsessionPart of the cast and crew of Totally Over You, the new play by Flying Arrow Productions. ~ Photo by Alex Cooper, Revelstoke Review

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A new headliner has been announced for Revel-stoke's new Axis Mundi Festival in September.

Walk Off the Earth, who gained fame for a music video showing all five members playing one guitar, will be headlining the festival at Revelstoke Moun-tain Resort on Saturday, Sept. 19.

Walk Off the Earth is best known for their cover of Gotye's Somebody That I Used to Know, who's video has received more than 165 million views on YouTube.

The Canadian alternative pop group consists of Sarah Blackwood, Gianni Luminati, Ryan Mar-shall, Mike Taylor and Joel Cassady. Together they play a mix of folk, rock, ska and reggae, perform-ing originals and creative covers.

Their debut album R.E.V.O. was released in 2013 and the band is set to release the follow-up Sing it All Away on June 16 on Columbia Records. The de-but single, Rule the World, was released at the end of March and is another YouTube hit for the band, with 2.5 million views so far.

Axis Mundi is a two new festivals being held in Revelstoke — one in September and the other in June. The inaugural Axis Mundi Harvest Festival will take place September 18–20. The multi-genre festivals will feature events related to music, arts, adventure sports and the environment. There will be events downtown during the day, before the festival shifts to RMR for the nightly music festi-val.

Other major acts playing include Ashley Ma-cIsaac, the Floozies, Adham Shaikh, Buckman Coe, Grounders and Sticky Fingers.

ALEX [email protected]

Walk Off the Earth are headlining Revelstoke's new Axis Mundi Festival. ~ Photo contributed

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However, in a May 22 letter to Thomas, Hors-man wrote that as the temperature rises, biologi-cal activity in the lagoons increases, resulting in reduced oxygen levels and increased release of odour-causing hydrogen sulfide (H2S). “The cur-rent odour complaints appear to correlate with the onset of warmer weather, and hence warmer wastewater temperatures,” he writes.

His recommendation is to add mixers to im-prove the amount of oxygen in the first lagoon.

The city says it is looking into that, but unfortu-nately it could prove to be costly. “Use of chemicals to suppress or reduce H2S in the wastewater are effective but often result in high operating costs when implemented as a primary odour control measure,” wrote Horsman.

And it should only be a short-term solution, he adds. “While improved mixing in the lagoon will reduce future odour emissions, it will not elimi-nate the potential for odours from the lagoon,” he wrote. “For this reason and given the proximity of local residents to the existing lagoons we recom-mend the City conduct a more in-depth evaluation of the capacity, overall effectiveness, and long-term suitability of the City lagoons.”

Council was set to discuss the report at its meet-ing on Tuesday, May 26, after press time.

For more on this story and to read Thomas’ re-port, visit our website.

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The lagoons at the Rev-elstoke Sewage Treat-ment Plant are consid-ered to be the source of the recent odours plaguing Southside. ~ Revelstoke Review file photo

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This past Sunday, 13 teams from Kam-loops, Kelowna, Vernon, Penticton, and Salmon Arm made the journey to Revel-stoke for another Thompson Okanagan Youth Soccer League (TOYSL) Jamboree.

In the morning, our U11 Boys’ Develop-ment team faced off against the first of two Kelowna teams for the day.

Revelstoke started out strong with solid passes and a desire to win every ball.  We were also the first on the scoreboard with a clever goal from Nelson Luxmoore after he found his way past the Kelowna goalie to earn a clear shot on net.

Trailing by a goal, the Kelowna team seemed to ignite and they regained control of the game posting 3 goals in the next 30 minutes.  Revelstoke nearly narrowed the

gap with a goal line struggle that seemed to go well for Revelstoke, but the goal was dis-allowed because of a foul against the keeper.

The boys rallied their spirits and contin-ued to play well, but they were not able to stop two more goals from Kelowna late in the game.

In the afternoon, the boys faced up against another Kelowna team that they have never been able to beat.  Undaunted from their morning loss, the first half of this game was an exciting mix of oppor-tunities and close calls.  With no score at the half and with the wind at their backs, Revelstoke strengthened their resolve and it wasn’t long before Thomas MacDonald sent a perfect pass through the Kelowna de-fensive line to the feet of Alex Gribbon who quickly put the ball in the back of the net.

With a keen awareness of what can hap-pen to a one-goal lead, the midfielders worked extra hard to win each ball and the

defensive line – anchored by Rogan Camp-bell, McKinley Buchanan, and Brodie Patry – repelled each Kelowna attack to hold on to the game for Revelstoke.

The U11 team would like to thank the Revelstoke Youth Soccer Association and all of the parent volunteers who helped set up and host this jamboree. We would also like to thank The Village Idiot, Ursus Mountain Homes, and Grizzly Auto for the pizza party after the game.

The Revelstoke U14 boys team also had a busy weekend at home hosting two games. The team is in the second half of its season and is now playing teams they have already seen once out of town.

Saturday was hot and sunny as the boys hosted Vernon down on Centennial Field. With a number of players away on a band trip, the remaining group buckled down and came back from being down twice to triumph with a 3-2 win.

The entire group was needed as the weather was a factor with Vernon having a much larger bench. After the game the boys cooled off in the Columbia with a number of Vernon players and coaches who joined us at the boat launch.

Sunday was overcast and windy as the boys hosted Kamloops up at Queen Eliza-beth Park. All the other fields were busy as the boys U11 development team hosted their annual Jamboree.

Once again the boys played hard and emerged triumphant with a 4-2 win in con-vincing style. After the game a number of players went on to referee for the younger teams who took over Revelstoke for the day.

All in all it was a soccer filled weekend in which the boys did their home town proud. Next weekend sees another double header as the boys host Salmon Arm on Saturday and Kelowna on Sunday.

Mixed results over busy weekend for boys soccer teamsCHRIS MACDONALD

JEFF WILSONRevelstoke Youth Soccer

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United Church on Saturday May 23rd, with Reverend Ken Jones officiating. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to the Revelstoke Railway Museum or any charitable organization.

Ron was born in Kamloops, B.C. on August 30, 1950 and had been a resident of Revelstoke for most of his life. He enjoyed hiking, photography, gold panning, and star gazing among many other things. Ron was an avid baker and many friends were fortunate to share in Ron’s tasty treasures. He was an avid community volunteer and was always helping others in any way he could.

Ron was predeceased by his father Roy in 2002 and his second wife Phyllis in 2012. He is survived by two children: Kristi Lind of Revelstoke and Jamie (Virgie) Lind of Revelstoke; two grandchildren: Claire and Cole, both of Revelstoke; his mother Jean Lind of Salmon Arm, one uncle Bill (Betty) of Vancouver; the mother of his children, Susan Lind of Revelstoke, as well as numerous nieces, nephews, cousins and many good friends.

Messages of sympathy may be sent to Ron’s family by viewing his obituary at

www.brandonbowersfuneralhome.com.

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

Lawrence Hans(Larry) Bennetts

Lawrence Hans (Larry) Bennetts passed away at Queen Victoria Hospital, Revelstoke on Friday, May 15, 2015 at the age of 64 years. There will be no formal funeral service by Larry’s own request.

Instead a Tea will be held June 6 2015, 1:00 to 4:00 p.m. at 1924 Laforme Boulevard. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to the Heart & Stroke Foundation, 729 Victoria Street, Kamloops, B.C. V2C 2B6, or the charity of one’s choice, in memory of Larry.

Larry was born in Beavermouth, B.C. on January 20, 1951 and had been a life-long resident of Revelstoke. He was a member of the Elks Club and the A.T.V. Club. Larry enjoyed camping and fishing. He was an avid sports fan and loved watching hockey, baseball and football.

Larry was predeceased by his parents, David and Edie Bennetts. He is survived by his wife Sharon of Revelstoke; two children: Krista Bennetts (Jason Robinson) and Kevin (Laura) Bennetts, all of Revelstoke; three grandchildren: Rebecca (Kevin) of Coquitlam and Raylin and Jaclyn of Revelstoke; siblings: Marie, Rick, May (Art), Carol (Gord) and Linda, as well as numerous nieces and nephews.

Messages of sympathy may be sent toLarry’s family by viewing his obituary atwww.brandonbowersfuneralhome.com.

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

MARION YORKAugust 2nd, 1938 – May 9th, 2015

Marion York passed away peacefully in Kamloops on Saturday May 9th, 2015.

She is sadly missed by her loving husband Ron and lovingly remembered by her sons Christopher of Montreal and Bretton of Kamloops, grandchild Kim and great grandchild Lola as well as many nieces and nephews, friends and relatives. Marion is predeceased by her mother and father James and Annie MacDonald.

On August 2nd, 2014, Marion celebrated her 76th birthday with the joy of entertaining many of our close friends and family at our home with music and refreshments. To her it was a celebration of her life doing what she loved to do, entertaining and having fun with her friends and family.

There will be a “Celebration of Life” on Saturday June 6th, 2015 at 11am at the Kamloops Yacht Club, 1140 River Street, Kamloops, BC.

In praise of our marvelous health care system we wish many many thanks to all the doctors and nurses who did such a wonderful job of looking after Marion throughout her six year struggle with cancer. Should friends desire, donations may be made to the charity of their choice.

Arrangements entrusted to First Memorial Funeral Services, Kamloops BC 250.554.2429

Condolences may be left atwww.fi rstmemorialkamloops.com

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Place of WorshipC3 Church

108 1st St. Westabove the Royal Bank

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church.

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WAREHOUSE LIEN ACTNorbert Allain, PO Box 2502, Revelstoke, B.C., V0E 2S0, hereby gives two weeks notice of intent to seize an abandoned vehicle on private property:VIN 40246H19818, a 1946 Mercury Pickup Truck, belonging to: Robert James Smith, of Elkford, B.C. for the Lien price of $0.00 at 10:00am on Wednesday, June 3rd, 2015.

This is the second of two publications of this notice.

Land Act: Notice of Intention to Apply for a Disposition of Crown Land

Take notice that Canadian Mountain Holidays Limited Partnership from Banff, AB, has applied to the Ministry of Forests, Lands and Natural Resource Operations (MFLNRO), Kootenay Region, to amend their existing License ofOccupation for heli-skiing situated on Provincial Crown land located near the Adamants.

The Lands File for this application is 4401957. Written comments concerning this application should be directed to FrontCounter BC, 1902 Theatre Road, Cranbrook BC V1C 7G1 or email to: [email protected]. Comments will be received by MFLNRO up to June 20, 2015. MFLNRO may not be able to consider comments received after this date. Please visit the website at http://www.arfd.gov.bc.ca/ApplicationPosting/index.jsp Search Search by File Number: 4401957 for more information.

Be advised that any response to this advertisement will be considered part of the public record. Access to these records requires the submission of a Freedom of Information (FOI) request. Visit http//www.gov.bc.ca/freedomofinformation to learn more about FOI submissions.

Location Map

Proposed Additionto Tenure

Current AdamantsTenure

Proposedski runs

Kinbasket Lake

Land Act: Notice of Intention to Apply for a Disposition of Crown Land

Take notice that Take to Heart Specialty Wood Products Ltd. has applied to the Ministry of Forests, Lands and Natural Resource Operations (MFLNRO), Kootenay Region, for a License of Occupation situated on Provincial Crown land located near Revelstoke and containing 1.28 hectares more or less. The Land File Number that has been established for this application is 4405593. Written comments concerning this application should be directed to the Front Counter BC, 1902 Theatre Road, Cranbrook B.C., V1C 7G1 or email to: Authorizing [email protected]. Comments will be received by MFLNRO up to June 25, 2015. MFLNRO may not be able to consider comments received after this date. Please refer to our website at http://arfd.gov.bc.ca/ApplicationPosting/index.jsp Search Search by File Number: 4405593 for more information. Be advised that any response to this advertisement will be considered part of the public record. Access to these records requires the submission of a Freedom of Information (FOI) request. Visit http://www.gov.bc.ca/freedomofinformation to learn more about FOI submissions.

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Downie Timber Ltd. is administering tenders for silviculture projects in the 2015 field season. Opportunities are available for 75 ha of manual brushing (AD061622), and 79.9ha of chemical ground site prep (AD061623). Projects are being funded through the Land Based Investment Program (LBIP) and are subject to funding approval.

Tender Information can be found on the LBIP website: https://www.fialicensees.com/FIA_Advertisements/PublicAdvertisements.aspx

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WAREHOUSE LIEN ACTNorbert Allain, PO Box 2502, Revelstoke, B.C., V0E 2S0, hereby gives two weeks notice of intent to seize an abandoned vehicle on private property:VIN 40246H19818, a 1946 Mercury Pickup Truck, belonging to: Robert James Smith, of Elkford, B.C. for the Lien price of $0.00 at 10:00am on Wednesday, June 3rd, 2015.

This is the second of two publications of this notice.

Land Act: Notice of Intention to Apply for a Disposition of Crown Land

Take notice that Canadian Mountain Holidays Limited Partnership from Banff, AB, has applied to the Ministry of Forests, Lands and Natural Resource Operations (MFLNRO), Kootenay Region, to amend their existing License ofOccupation for heli-skiing situated on Provincial Crown land located near the Adamants.

The Lands File for this application is 4401957. Written comments concerning this application should be directed to FrontCounter BC, 1902 Theatre Road, Cranbrook BC V1C 7G1 or email to: [email protected]. Comments will be received by MFLNRO up to June 20, 2015. MFLNRO may not be able to consider comments received after this date. Please visit the website at http://www.arfd.gov.bc.ca/ApplicationPosting/index.jsp Search Search by File Number: 4401957 for more information.

Be advised that any response to this advertisement will be considered part of the public record. Access to these records requires the submission of a Freedom of Information (FOI) request. Visit http//www.gov.bc.ca/freedomofinformation to learn more about FOI submissions.

Location Map

Proposed Additionto Tenure

Current AdamantsTenure

Proposedski runs

Kinbasket Lake

Land Act: Notice of Intention to Apply for a Disposition of Crown Land

Take notice that Take to Heart Specialty Wood Products Ltd. has applied to the Ministry of Forests, Lands and Natural Resource Operations (MFLNRO), Kootenay Region, for a License of Occupation situated on Provincial Crown land located near Revelstoke and containing 1.28 hectares more or less. The Land File Number that has been established for this application is 4405593. Written comments concerning this application should be directed to the Front Counter BC, 1902 Theatre Road, Cranbrook B.C., V1C 7G1 or email to: Authorizing [email protected]. Comments will be received by MFLNRO up to June 25, 2015. MFLNRO may not be able to consider comments received after this date. Please refer to our website at http://arfd.gov.bc.ca/ApplicationPosting/index.jsp Search Search by File Number: 4405593 for more information. Be advised that any response to this advertisement will be considered part of the public record. Access to these records requires the submission of a Freedom of Information (FOI) request. Visit http://www.gov.bc.ca/freedomofinformation to learn more about FOI submissions.

Location Map

Downie Timber Ltd. is administering tenders for silviculture projects in the 2015 field season. Opportunities are available for 75 ha of manual brushing (AD061622), and 79.9ha of chemical ground site prep (AD061623). Projects are being funded through the Land Based Investment Program (LBIP) and are subject to funding approval.

Tender Information can be found on the LBIP website: https://www.fialicensees.com/FIA_Advertisements/PublicAdvertisements.aspx

Closing Date: May 29th, 2015

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SPORTS

Revelstoke’s own Kellen Viznaugh placed ex-tremely well in the BC Junior Provincial Road Cy-cling Championships held in Penticton this past weekend. Racing against some of the best young riders in the province, Kellen came in seventh overall and fifth among B.C. riders in the road ride on Sunday, a grueling 105 kilometres

“It was a tough race,” said Kellen. “It was steep and fast, with really sketchy descents where we were hitting 80 km/hr with traffic hazards. I felt great though, and was able to attack a couple of

times throughout the race.”There were some dramatic moments when Kel-

len dropped his chain on the last climb of the last lap, putting him in a tough position. But he pushed hard and made it back up to the chase group to cross the finish line with the race leaders.

The championship weekend also included a cri-terium, a race held on a short course where the rid-ers do multiple laps. Kellen held his own in that contest as well, finishing strongly in the main field of competitors. He also raced for the first time in a time trial, a race where cyclists ride on special-ized bikes alone against the clock, rather than in a group.

MARY CLAYTONSpecial to the Review

Viznaugh fifth in BC Jr. road race

Kellen Viznaugh comes into the finish line in fifth at the BC Junior Provincial Road Cycling Cham-pionships in Penticton. ~ Photo contributed

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WAREHOUSE LIEN ACTNorbert Allain, PO Box 2502, Revelstoke, B.C., V0E 2S0, hereby gives two weeks notice of intent to seize an abandoned vehicle on private property:VIN 40246H19818, a 1946 Mercury Pickup Truck, belonging to: Robert James Smith, of Elkford, B.C. for the Lien price of $0.00 at 10:00am on Wednesday, June 3rd, 2015.

This is the second of two publications of this notice.

Land Act: Notice of Intention to Apply for a Disposition of Crown Land

Take notice that Canadian Mountain Holidays Limited Partnership from Banff, AB, has applied to the Ministry of Forests, Lands and Natural Resource Operations (MFLNRO), Kootenay Region, to amend their existing License ofOccupation for heli-skiing situated on Provincial Crown land located near the Adamants.

The Lands File for this application is 4401957. Written comments concerning this application should be directed to FrontCounter BC, 1902 Theatre Road, Cranbrook BC V1C 7G1 or email to: [email protected]. Comments will be received by MFLNRO up to June 20, 2015. MFLNRO may not be able to consider comments received after this date. Please visit the website at http://www.arfd.gov.bc.ca/ApplicationPosting/index.jsp Search Search by File Number: 4401957 for more information.

Be advised that any response to this advertisement will be considered part of the public record. Access to these records requires the submission of a Freedom of Information (FOI) request. Visit http//www.gov.bc.ca/freedomofinformation to learn more about FOI submissions.

Location Map

Proposed Additionto Tenure

Current AdamantsTenure

Proposedski runs

Kinbasket Lake

Land Act: Notice of Intention to Apply for a Disposition of Crown Land

Take notice that Take to Heart Specialty Wood Products Ltd. has applied to the Ministry of Forests, Lands and Natural Resource Operations (MFLNRO), Kootenay Region, for a License of Occupation situated on Provincial Crown land located near Revelstoke and containing 1.28 hectares more or less. The Land File Number that has been established for this application is 4405593. Written comments concerning this application should be directed to the Front Counter BC, 1902 Theatre Road, Cranbrook B.C., V1C 7G1 or email to: Authorizing [email protected]. Comments will be received by MFLNRO up to June 25, 2015. MFLNRO may not be able to consider comments received after this date. Please refer to our website at http://arfd.gov.bc.ca/ApplicationPosting/index.jsp Search Search by File Number: 4405593 for more information. Be advised that any response to this advertisement will be considered part of the public record. Access to these records requires the submission of a Freedom of Information (FOI) request. Visit http://www.gov.bc.ca/freedomofinformation to learn more about FOI submissions.

Location Map

Downie Timber Ltd. is administering tenders for silviculture projects in the 2015 field season. Opportunities are available for 75 ha of manual brushing (AD061622), and 79.9ha of chemical ground site prep (AD061623). Projects are being funded through the Land Based Investment Program (LBIP) and are subject to funding approval.

Tender Information can be found on the LBIP website: https://www.fialicensees.com/FIA_Advertisements/PublicAdvertisements.aspx

Closing Date: May 29th, 2015

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CARS

2003 Ram 2500 SLT U6677 - Diesel ..... SOLD!2004 Ram 1500 SLT U6638-2 ........... $9,9882004 Ford F350 SD Lariat U6626 - Diesel $14,9882007 Chevy Silverado 1500 U6661 - 5.3L $15,9882007 Chevy Silverado 2500 Classic U6687 $17,9882007 Ram 2500 Quad Laramie U6624 - Diesel $27,9882007 Ford F350 Lariat Crew U6550 - Diesel $24,9882007 Ram 2500 Quad SLT U6653 - Diesel $26,9882007 Ram 3500 Quad Laramie U6693 - Diesel $27,888 2010 Ram 3500 Crew SLT U6668 - Diesel $36,9882011 Ram 1500 Crew Sport U6691 . $31,9882011 Ram 2500 Crew U6512 - Diesel $31,9882011 Ford F250 XLT SD S/Cab U6631-1 $26,9882012 Toyota Tundra Platinum Ltd P2223 $39,777 2012 Chevy Silverado 2500HD LT U6681 $30,988 2012 Ram 1500 Crew Sport U6690 $29,9882012 Ram 1500 Quad Sport U6680 . $30,9882012 GMC Sierra 3500HD SLE U6682 $29,9882012 Ram 3500 Crew SLT U6676 - Diesel $37,9882012 Ford F350 SD Lariat Crew U6694 - Diesel $37,988

TRUCKS

SUVs/Vans

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