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KOOTENAY NEWS
cThursday, September 5, 2013
WEST KOOTENAY
page A7
Dramatic operationRun-down of May election expens-es and who got best value
pages A10
Who spent how much?It’s just not the “Denver of the North” it was once touted as.
page A8-A9
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Much of what a� ects folks in this distinct part of the province will be heavily in� uenced else-where. � is is nothing new, but it’s a worry to some.
For example, voting in a member of Parliament to represent Greater Trail will now also be up to those living in the City of Penticton, the largest city included in a newly cre-ated riding.
Canada’s electoral
boundaries have been reviewed and redrawn to account for movement
and growth in population and as a result the Feder-al Electoral Boundaries Commission for British Columbia has introduced six new districts..
Despite a push back from the West Kootenay, the commission con-� gured a new elector-al district called South Okanagan-West Koote-nay which includes com-munities within the Koo-tenay Boundary Regional District and Castlegar in its eastern region.
But Nelson and Salmo are separated from their
neighbouring communi-ties to join the Kootenay Columbia riding.
“� e challenges are that � rst of all now we have in our riding a huge population centre in Penticton included so we’ve got Penticton on the one end and we go right up to Nakusp on this end,” explained MP Alex Atamanenko.
“I’m disappointed be-cause when we had the public hearing process an overwhelming majority of people basically said they don’t want our com-
munities to split up.”A commission tour
was held last October and was a chance for res-idents to provide feed-back.
� ough the message
was clear, the numbers spoke louder.
With a goal of keep-ing all electoral dis-tricts around the nearly 105,000 population quo-ta, the South Okana-gan-West Kootenay was introduced and will now sit at approximate-ly 113,000 people from under the 100,000 it pre-viously held under the Southern Interior title.
� e Kootenay Colum-bia district, which will now include Nelson and Salmo, will also li� up to about 108,000 people.
Federal electoral boundary changes not universally endorsedTRAIL STAFFWest Kootenay Advertiser
BC Southern Interior MP Atamanenko
“The challenges are that fi rst of
all now we have in our riding a
huge population centre in Pent-
icton on the one end...”
Alex Atamanenko
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There are lone wolves in every walk of life, in every hobby and pursuit, but in motorcycling – there is a lot of group atmosphere as well, especially when it’s for a good cause.
That’s what the West Kootenay Toy Run is all about: people with similar interests getting together around the activity that binds them, and turning the whole thing into a positive experience.
The event has become an annual event since getting going in 1988, and for the most part, according to spokesperson Vince (involved for seven years) the level of participa-tion has been on an upward trend, weather not-withstanding, over the years. Five hundred to 700 are expected for this year’s run.
A motorcycle raffle has tradi-tionally been a glamourous high point to the run and, this year, like last, the appeal has been doubled-up with a pair of gleaming Harley Davidson’s on the raffle block.
“The grand prize this year is a 2013 Super Glide Custom 110th Anniversary Edition,” said Vince on Labour Day, “and the second
prize is a (new, retro-model) ‘48 Sportster.”
What a great raffle and a large overall turnout really mean is that an assortment of very good causes in the area are supported.
The September 8 event starts with registration (the delivery of an unwrapped toy or a $10 dona-tion) at the Castlegar Community Complex along with a pancake breakfast courtesy of the Castlegar Lions Club.
Once on the road the next stop is on Baker Street in Nelson at about 10:45 — where registration will have been underway since 9:30. Then it’s off to Salmo for lunch at the firehall.
The Salmo-Trail leg will con-clude on Cedar Avenue at 1:45, followed by a Rossland appear-ance at 2:30, ahead of the 3 p.m. windup back at the Castlegar Complex, with refreshments and dinner courtesy of the Castlegar Special Olympic folks… live mu-sic by ‘No More Madness,’ com-munity displays, vendors and awe-some door prizes.
The merriment will conclude with the two bike draws starting at 6 p.m. – good luck to all ticket holders!
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Toy Run riders pass through Trail in the 2012 event. Trail Daily Times
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News/Community
A city development that has been in the works for more than two years will have an-other day in the public realm.
A public review will take place on Sept. 23 (7 p.m., council chambers) for a pro-posed residential develop-ment at 1541 Cooke Avenue in southeast Rossland, a fur-ther litmus test for the devel-opment by Rossland resident Cezary Ksiazek which has been lodged in the wheels of bureaucratic process.
The proposed development consists of 24 dwelling units in five buildings. However, road access to the develop-ment is now a sticking point for council in approving the application.
Ksiazek has proposed ac-cess points to the property on both Cooke and Thompson avenues, for a total of five ac-cess points.
City senior planner Mike Maturo said the proposed de-sign creates certain impacts to existing traffic operations
on both Cooke Avenue and Thompson Avenue. His view was supported by an indepen-dent consultant’s report.
To give the decision some balance for council, the city retained ISL Engineering and Land Services (ISL) to review and weigh the two develop-ment concepts — one from the developer and one from the city — and compare the concepts with traffic opera-tions and safety consider-ations.
Both concepts required an on-site visitor parking area to avoid parking on the city’s roadway right-of-way.
ISL had some concerns with Ksiazek’s proposal.
“It generates more vehi-cle-to-vehicle conflicts and increases collision risk with pedestrians and cyclists,” the report read. “The chance of on-street parking by visitor vehicles is also higher.”
The city recommended another building and ac-cess arrangement than what the developer proposed: six buildings with four units each.
It advised against any drive-ways onto Thompson Avenue and two driveways are pro-posed to come onto Cooke Avenue, connected to a park-ing area for both resident and visitor parking spaces.
In the proposed scheme with five access points, Ma-turo was concerned on-street parking for visitor vehicles would take place on both Cooke and Thompson av-enues.
“If sufficient space is not provided on driveway, parked vehicles may overflow onto roadways, creating opera-tional and safety issues,” the report read.
“Some visitors may park right next to or opposite to the development’s driveways.”
Parking restriction signage could reduce some illegal parking, the consultant noted, but the cost of enforcement would increase.
The city staff concept pro-vided a more efficient and saf-er operation, the report con-cluded, and on-street parking would be minimized with clear signage.
TimoThy SchaferWest Kootenay Advertiser
Stalled Rossland development to once again come under scrutiny
Would you like to sing in a non-auditioned, mixed community choir?The Trail and District Harmony Choir is starting a new season, bringing together residents of
Castlegar, Rossland, Trail, Warfield, Montrose, Fruitvale and Salmo to sing and perform a wide range of music.
Directed by Audrey Bisset and accompanied by Maureen Lewis, the choir reconvenes and will meet each Wednesday until the end of April, 2014 from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. At the J. Lloyd Crowe Secondary School in the Music Room.
The choir performs several times throughout the year and strives to create an atmosphere of fun and friendship as well as focus.
Join us this month.For more information on the choir, go to: www.harmonychoir.ca or contact Liz at 250.512.8021
Is this the time to raise your voice with others?
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News/Health
Rob Nutter, a 55 year-old millwright, is the beneficiary of a rare double transplant performed earlier this month at St. Pauls’ Hospital in Vancou-ver.
Equipped with new heart and kidney, Nutter’s recovery is well underway.
Double transplants are not at all com-monplace, especially when both organs come from the same donor, as they did in this case.
“This is truly a team effort,” Dr. Jamil Bashir, cardiac trans-plant surgeon at SPH is quoted in an Aug. 29 press release from Providence Health Care / BC Transplant.
“The procedures involve a lot of de-cision making and a massive team of peo-ple working together to ensure that it will be successful.”
Spanning 14 hours and involving two surgeon specialists and a team of profes-sionals, this was only the fifth time this type of double transplant has taken place in British Columbia.
Mr. Nutter had been diagnosed in 1998 with a condi-tion called ‘presumed post-viral dilated cardiomyopathy.’ The wheels were set in motion for a trans-plant in 2006, but his condition was not deemed crucial enough for the major operation. In January 2011, Nutter’s condi-tion took a turn for the worse and he was re-assessed for trans-plant.
Heart and kidney transplants, done in-dividually, are very complicated and the challenges obvious-ly grow when they’re done in tandem as they were with Mr. Nutter.
“Doctors consid-
ered performing the surgeries separately,” the Ug. 28 press re-lease indicates, “but worldwide statistics show improved out-comes if the patient receives both organs from the same donor. The stability of the pa-tient is also a key con-cern. Cardiac experts together with the re-nal transplant team determine whether to wait for one donor for both organs.”
In due course con-ditions were right for the green light to be given to the double transplant and the patient’s recovery has been dramatic and in-spirational.
“Totally surprised,” is how Mr. Nutter puts it. “I did not expect this. I never thought I could be this good this soon.”
True enough, Nut-ter’s outlook on life has improved in di-rect correlation to his
physical revitaliza-tion.
“I think not only does it give myself a lot of hope, it gives other people a lot of hope,” he suggests. “Look at this guy, ten days later what he’s been through… bum heart and bum kid-neys and he’s like a teenager.”
A new lease on life would be an under-statement.
“I was up and walk-ing within two days,” enthused Nutter, “walking quite well and feeling fine… just feeling unbeliev-able. And my family was telling me you’ve never looked this good, you’ve never sounded this good. I talked to someone on the phone yesterday from back home and they said you’ve never sounded this good in years.”
“This incredible story is possible be-
cause one family, during a time of un-imaginable tragedy, made the decision for their loved one to be an organ donor. I’m certain the family would take comfort in seeing that their gift of life has made such a remarkable differ-ence,” said Dr. Greg Grant, Provincial Ex-ecutive Director, BC Transplant.
The immediate path to recovery for
Nutter involves con-stant assessment and analysis by clinic staff and doctors at SPH. As part of his recov-ery, Nutter is taking three-hour walks along Vancouver’s seawall. He has not needed dialysis since the surgery. He wants to share his story to inspire others who might be in similar situations and to raise awareness for organ donation.
Castlegar man involved in rare and successful medical transplant procedureCastlegar staffWest Kootenay Advertiser
Rob Nutter (centre) during August 29 newscast. To his right is Dr. Jamil Bashir and to his left is Dr. Michael Eng. Submitted
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Twenty-seventh in a mostly alphabetical series on West
Kootenay/Boundaryplace names
The Grand Forks neigh-bourhood of Carson was surveyed as a townsite and named for Isabella Carson McLaren (?-1887) in tribute by her son James, who had a nursery there.
The earliest reference is in the Nelson Miner of Decem-ber 7, 1895: “Townsites are blossoming on all sides. Car-son City has been surveyed at McLaren’s on Kettle river, right on the line between the reservation and British Co-lumbia.”
The surviving streets are Vernon and Government, plus Riverside, Victoria, Van-couver, and Westminster ave-nues.
The post office opened on April 1, 1892 as Kettle River, but was renamed Carson on March 1, 1896 following a pe-tition dated October 23, 1895. Residents felt Kettle River was
too general, since there were many settlements along it. The office closed July 31, 1915.
The name survives in Car-son Road as well as the Carson border crossing.
Isabella McLaren is buried in Grey County, Ont.
CARSTENSCarstens was the townsite
near Whatshan Lake where six Mennonite families settled in 1911. It was named for Hugo Emil Carstens (1866-1941), president of the Columbia Valley Land Co., which sold them the property.
Carstens, the man, was in-strumental in encouraging German families to emigrate...
Carson and Cascadegreg nesteroffWest Kootenay Advertiser
Trestle bridge near Cascade, ca. 1910 postcard published byJ. Howard A. Chapman of Victoria.
Illustrations from the personal collection of Greg Nesteroff
Continued on P. A9
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CASCADEThe Boundary town of Cas-
cade, also known as Cascade
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In anticipation of con-struction of the Columbia and Western Railway, John A. Coryell surveyed the townsite and deposited the plan on Jan-uary 10, 1895.
Cascade’s chief promoter, who is sometimes credited
with choosing the name, was George Kendall Stocker, a Spokane realtor and agent for townsite owner Aaron Chan-dler.
Cascade enjoyed boom times when the railway did come through, then began a slow decline.
A post office application was filed on December 14, 1896, but the office didn’t open until October 11, 1897. It amalgamated with Christi-na Lake on June 30, 1973.
The late Ron Walker, a longtime customs officer, wrote in his book I Declare: “In the early 1960s Cascade City dropped the word ‘City’ from its name, since no city had existed there for over 30 years.
There are a number of oth-er places named Cascade, and every once in a while, a letter posted to Cascade, Argentina, shows up at the [customs] of-fice.”
Today portions of the Cas-cade townsite survive: Main street, plus First, Second, and Third avenues.
The name survives as a bor-der crossing and par 3 course.
J.A. Bertois’ BC Hotel in Cascade on a postcard mailed in 1920.
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New Democrat Sam Hancheroff spent near-ly $70,000 in his unsuc-cessful bid for Boundary Similkameen in May’s pro-vincial election, according to financial disclosures re-leased by Elections BC.
That was the highest total of any candidate in the three local ridings. Hancheroff also had the most expensive campaign
per vote — $9.83 for each of the 7,113 ballots he re-ceived.
Liberal Linda Larson, who defeated Hancheroff, spent about $61,000.
In Kootenay West, re-elected New Democrat Katrine Conroy had about $55,000 in expenses while defeated challenger Jim Postnikoff of the Liberals posted a $30,000 tab. Con-roy had the biggest war chest of any candidate — $67,000 including in-kind
donations — but didn’t use it all.
In Nelson-Creston, New Democrat Michelle Mun-gall, who secured a second term, spent $48,000 com-pared to Liberal Greg Gar-bula’s $44,000 and Sjeng Derkx of the Green Party at $18,000.
Garbula, however, raised by far the most of any candidate through donations. His $25,000 in contributions included 23 of $250 or more, led
by $1,500 from electron-ics manufacturer Pacific Insight. He also received $1,000 from Jetstream Capital Corp. and several individuals.
Larson raised the next most, $15,000, including a $2,000 donation from Peters Bros. Construction Ltd. Hancheroff raised $9,400, thanks to contri-butions from the United Steelworkers ($4,900), BC Government Employees Union ($1,700) and neigh-
bouring Kootenay West NDP riding association ($2,500).
(The difference between dollars raised by candi-dates and their total cam-paign budgets is accounted for by transfers from their parties.)
Two candidates in Boundary Similkameen actually had more votes than dollars spent: the Green Party’s John Kwas-nica was the choice of 1,602 voters with a $1,300
campaign, 83 cents per vote. But the most frugal campaign belonged to in-dependent Doug Pederson in the same riding, who spent nothing. He still re-ceived 375 votes.
The totals above include the campaign itself and the 60 days prior as well as other expenses outside those periods. A chart list-ing income, expenditures, and per-vote spending for each candidate can be found at nelsonstar.com.
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More than $43,000 in federal money was handed out for three projects in Christina Lake last week.
John Duncan, Minister of State and Chief Govern-ment Whip, was at Christina Lake to announce Commu-nity Infrastructure Improvement Fund (CIIF) money for exercise equipment at the local bowl-ing green ($10,525), adding a new wheel-chair lift for the Grand Forks Curl-ing Rink ($24,800) and for moderniz-ing the Grand Forks
Aquatic Centre with new electrical panels and circuit breakers ($7,610).
The funding was earmarked for ex-isting recreation facilities that need upgrading, Duncan said, making them “shovel-ready” proj-ects.
“For our small-er communities, a relatively small in-vestment can make a huge difference to people’s quality of life and that’s what it’s all about,” he said.
Families and com-munities across the region will benefit from the investment, which will boost eco-nomic activity and
leave a lasting legacy of modernized com-munity facilities, he added.
John Mackey, di-rector of recreation and facilities for the Regional District of the Kootenay Bound-ary (RDKB) said the projects would en-hance and promote active and inclusive living in the commu-nity.
Joining Duncan and Mackey for the conference was elec-toral area C director Grace McGregor, who praised the ef-forts of the federal government in sup-porting local recre-ation.
“There’s no way we
can do this without help,” she said.
McGregor said the money has already been received and spent on the new out-door exercise equip-ment at the bowling
green area.“We built our ex-
ercise park with that and we will hopeful-ly add on to it each year,” she said.
“People are already using it and sending
us emails thanking us for doing it.”
Both McGregor and Duncan took to the equipment for a small demonstration.
For Duncan, the stop was part of a
tour through the Southern Interior.
The member of the federal government praised the area and suggested it might be a possible future va-cation destination.
Federal minister makes Boundary spending announcementsCraig LindsayWest Kootenay Advertiser
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There is about to be an epic battle. We’re talking Starks vs. Lannisters caliber. We’re talking Mon-tagues and Capulets. We’re talking Harry Potter and Voldemort but instead of wands there are shoulder and hip checks. Instead of wearing robes, they’re wearing roller skates. And instead of being an orphan wizard and the lord of darkness they are derby wom-
en. So there’s a few subtle differences, but basically it’s the same.
The finals are here. Mountain Mayhem is Sunday, Sept. 8 at the Rossland Arena.
This season has had big victories and loss-es. It has even had nat-ural disasters. Speak-ing of which major props to the Valley Vendettas who sad-ly had to forfeit their final match against the Killjoys due to the Lemon Creek jet fuel spill. The Ven-
dettas had their own bout on July 27 and it was them versus evacuation and they
triumphed. The team came together to help those of them who were evacuated, of-
fering up their homes and support to one another.
Unable to field a team for their make up bout the Valley Vendettas have bide adieu to 2013. Fin-ishing off the season in 5th with one win against the Babes of Brutality, we’ll all re-member that bout girls, thank you!
So, Sunday, Sept. 8 who will be playing?
The bout for third is between the Ross-land Trail Roller Girls
and the Dam City Rollers. The Dams were beaten by RTRG on their home turf so the Dams need to get their vengeance. Fuelled by their loss, the Dams have been steadily build-ing throughout the season and were the undefeated Killjoys’ toughest competition all season. The Ross-land-Trail squad is new this year, made up of some vets with major derby resumés and some really promising rookies. This could go either way but at the end of it one of these teams will be chanting, “We’re number three! We’re number three!”
Now for the boot… the Golden Boot. I have never actual-ly seen it but I have heard stories of its glory. I’ve heard tell that those who look upon it are never the same and it sings songs, of the glories of past bouts, when you hold it to your ear.
Of course those are just rumours, but what I know for sure is that whoever wins it is the winner of sea-son four and both the Babes of Brutality and the Nelson Killjoys want it, they want it
bad. One could dwell on the fact that when they last met the Nel-son Killjoys destroyed the Babes 282-93. But that almost 200 point difference happened before the Babes beat RTRG on July 27 and won 198-167. This thrust them into sec-ond place and may have given them the momentum they need to take the season.
The Babes are also the foundational team for derby in the West Kootenays and that experience shouldn’t be underestimated. It was members of the Babes who trained up many of the Kill-joys. Dr. Frankenstein made a monster that destroyed him.
The Babes helped create the undefeated derby monster that is the Killjoys, and now we’ll see if this mon-ster bests them on September 8.
Doors open at 2 p.m. at the Rossland Arena. At 3 p.m. Rossland Trail Roll-er Girls will face off against the Dam City Rollers, followed by the Killjoys and Babes of Brutality at 5 p.m.
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Roller DerbyContinued from P. A14
A major influx of visi-tors is about to make a timely appearance in Cas-tlegar on Friday the 13th.
The date signifies the Castlegar and District Hospital Auxiliary Soci-ety’s turn to host its col-leagues from across the West Kootenay Boundary region
One hundred and fif-ty delagates are expect-
ed to take in the one day event which will be held at the Castlegar Com-munity Complex. Along
with a presentation by a volunteer from Golden, the proceedings will in-clude a message from Pat
Walker of Christina Lake, Vice President of the Brit-ish Columbia Association of Hospital Auxiliaries (BCAHA).
An election will also be held in order to identify a successor for outgoing West Kootenay/Boundary rep Enora Cooper.
Appearances are to be made by a representative of the City of Castlegar. Mayor Lawrence Chern-off will likely be away on business with the Union of
BC Municipalities which is also holding an annual event at the same time.
Regional District of Central Kootenay Area I Director Andy Davidoff and Area J Director Gor-don Zaitsoff are also ex-pected to be part of the proceedings.
Consultant Erika Deins is scheduled to be a significant part of the conference, facilitating afternoon round table dis-cussions.
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The interment of a time capsule on the lawn of the Rossland library Friday will be at least the 40th such gift from West Koo-tenay/Boundary’s present to its future.
Time capsules come in two basic varieties: those permanently entombed in building cornerstones and those intended to be re-opened at a later date.
The first of the former was placed in Nelson’s St. Saviour’s church on Au-gust 12, 1898. Its contents included newspapers, coins, and lists of donors and dignitaries. A little over a month later, for-mer Northwest Territo-ries lieutenant governor Charles McIntosh laid the cornerstone for Rossland’s new Bank of Montreal. Inside is a copper casket containing newspapers, coins, stamps, views of the
city, and pictures of bank staff.
Back then, the phrase time capsule didn’t exist and no thought was given to reopening them unless their buildings were de-molished.
The first capsule in our area specifically meant to be unearthed by future generations was placed by the Boundary Historical Society in a cairn at Rock Creek in 1958 to mark B.C.’s centennial.
The contents are crammed into a a three-foot manganese tube made from the drive shaft of a crashed helicopter and lie within a cement-lined, hand-drilled hole in a heart-shaped rock known as the Dinosaur’s Heart. It’s due to be opened in 2058.
A few other capsules have already seen the light of day including one in the cornerstone of Nelson’s Central school, reopened
for the building’s 2009 centennial. Silverfish had eaten the contents, includ-ing a 1908 fruit fair pro-gram, but it was still pretty cool. The items were dis-played for a few months and then returned to the cornerstone along with a new capsule.
Some shorter-term capsules have also been opened, including one cre-ated in 1987 for the City of Grand Forks’ 90th...
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Sculpture Talk
For more information on SculptureWalk pick up a brochure from one of the ballot boxes in downtown Castlegar or visit www.sculpturewalkcastlegar.com
Welcome to our regular feature introducing the artists behind the sculptures in this year’s Castlegar SculptureWalk.
Special thanksCastlegar Sculpturewalk would like to thank the following
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Castlegar’s Downtown Art Farm Visit this artistic community garden, created by Pinnacle PAC, that increases greenspace in Castlegar’s downtown core. Through cooperative effort, this develops local food security by having volunteer gardeners grow fresh edibles for the Community Harvest Food Bank.
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Peace SignDenis KleinePeople’s Choice Award 2010
Purchased by City of CastlegarLocation: West Kootenay Regional Airport
RainbowPatrick Field
Purchased by Communities in Bloom and donated to the City of CastlegarLocation: Castlegar RCMP
Jack’s Story TimeGregory Johnson
Purchased by Kootenay SavingsLocation: Kootenay Savings Crossroads
Going for the GoalDee Clements
Purchased by Chris & Kathy SykesLocation: Tim Hortons
Nokhom MaskwaStewart Steinhauer
Purchased by the Kalawsky FamilyLocation: Kalawsky GMC
Huge and FoolishRab’ia
Purchased by Columbia Basin TrustLocation: Columbia Basin Trust
Is This Love?Osamede Obazee
Purchased by Pinnacle PACLocation: Castlegar Art Farm
Natural WondersMichelle Moushey Dale
Purchased by the Yule FamilyIn Memory of Adele YuleLocation: 6th St & Columbia Ave.
The DreamerPeter Vogelaar
Purchased by Columbia Basin TrustLocation: Kinnaird Elementary School
Summer DistractionsLee Leuning & Sherri Treeby
Leased by Marlowe-YeomanLocation: Castleaird Village
DawnDenis Kleine
Leased by Krueckl Financial Services Inc., Remax Home Advantage, Linda Nephin,Nutech ConstructionLocation: Kreuckl Financial
RavenDaniel Kloc
Purchased by Pinnacle PACLocation: Castlegar Art Farm
Three Ring CircusTamara Schweigert
Leased by Derek SherbininLocation: Century 21
ExodusCarl Sean McMahon
Purchased by the 2009 Grad ClassLocation: Stanley Humphries Secondary School
Linotype WapitiCarl Sean McMahonPeople’s Choice Award 2011
Purchased by City of CastlegarLocation: West Kootenay Regional Airport
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‘Amnesia’ (stoneware)
Sergio Ra� o’s sculptures are always provocative and put frankly, o� en dis-turbing too. � at they are powerful, profound and introspective is undeni-able. � ere is sometimes grotesque-ness, but it comes with a certain vex-ing, terrible beauty as well. His talent shines through in every work he cre-ates, and ‘Amnesia’ attests to that.
A year ago, Ra� o’s Man Waiting stood across from the Element nightclub. It was a man upside down balancing a globe on his feet, screw fasteners a� x-ing breaks in his body. It was emotively
forceful, daring and challenging, particularly the fasteners and the gri-mace on his face. His current sculp-ture is similarly disquieting.
‘Amnesia’ is the � gure of a woman in a burnt sienna dress and towering matching headpiece, both covered in raised handprints. Her eyes are closed and downcast. Disconcertingly arm-less, with nuts and bolts fastening above her breasts skewering the torso, her skin is mottled and bluish-grey, with a circle on the back of her neck.Another series of nuts and bolts runs through her dress, others anchor leather straps that bind her feet. � e body is elongated and accentuated by the breaks. � e overall e� ect is great and deep sorrow. It is a disturbing, haunting sculpture that speaks of loss: memory, freedom, function and libido.
“As I indicate on the nameplate, the work is about the interpretation of roles,” says Ra� o. “Pretending or dis-suading oneself to be the opposite of what they actually are - fetishized as an object.”
� e insertion of jarring, disrupting metal � xtures contrasting with the smooth ceramic is an ongoing theme in Ra� o’s works. In Pescado (Fish) a featureless, sexless � gure riddled with lines of spaced holes holds his disem-bodied hands to his neck. Again arm-less, the � gure is caged in wire at the face and the feet.
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electrical transformers to a trauma-tized, belly-distended female � gure, one stained eye leaking profusely. Whether she is swollen from hunger or impregnation is le� to the viewer. Like so many of Ra� o’s works it can repel, intrigue and fascinate simultaneously.
� e Cuban-born and educated Ra� o now lives in Kaslo, a far cry from Montreal - where he was artist in resi-dence by invitation in 2004-2005 at the Masters Sculpture Department of Concordia University – and Havana, where he taught ceramics at the Insti-tuto Superior de Arte (ISA), University of Havana. He also founded the Ex-perimental Ceramic Studio at the ISA and is a director of ‘Barro Espiritual’, a group of professors and students dedi-cated to developing the application of contemporary ceramics within the urban landscape.
His work is permanently displayed in the National Museum of Cuba in addi-tion to private collections and galleries around the globe. He has won numer-ous awards for his sculptures, both na-tionally and internationally. ‘Amnesia’ is quintessential Ra� o – confronta-tional, mystifying, and moving too.
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‘To See And To Say’ (aluminum)For a third year running, Coquitlam sculptor Serge Mozhnevsky entices Sculpturewalk viewers with another of his enigmatic, beguiling aluminum works. Like his previous o� erings (Ob-servation – 2011, Silence – 2012) , ‘To See And To Say’ challenges viewers in their interpretation. Exactly as Mozh-nesky wants it to be.
“� e impact and meaning of the piece might be completely di� erent for dif-ferent viewers,” he says. “Many will see and interpret this work in ways radically di� erently than what I feel the sculpture is imparting. � at is the
beauty of public installations, every-one who looks at it can come away with a di� erent perspective.”
‘To See And To Say’ is a powerful and profound piece of art, almost cubist in its form and juxtaposition. What seems to be a head pro� le in curving, slashing lines is heightened by open space. � e upper opening is penetrat-ed by a rod with attached sphere at the back while the space below features staggered half globes in two distinct sizes, the larger halves squeezing the smaller two � ush. Is the lower space a mouth? Are the globes a microphone or are they words? Is the triangle hint-ing at a nose above fronting the brain receiving input? � e viewer is le� to interpret and absorb the intent.
Some sculpture is self explanatory; the spectator appreciates the artistic tal-ent and the use of material to create an easily recognizable, beautiful piece of art. � e deliberate abstractness of Mozhnevsky’s aluminum works make them less de� ned, though as compel-ling, beautiful and intriguing. � ey continue to receive critical acclaim, and appear in increasing numbers of permanent installations across North America and in Europe.
Aluminum has become his favourite medium, though he began his sculpt-ing career working mainly in wood. “I have moved more towards aluminum for outdoor installations, as they con-trast so well with the nature they reside in. Like almost every sculptor though,
a variety of mediums keeps me from becoming bored or complacent.
“I believe that simple lines evoked by natural forms provide the great-est freedom for our emotions and imagination, regardless of the material worked in.”
Mozhnevesky studied in his native Ukraine and in Russia before emigrat-ing to Canada in 2000. Working with a number of Vancouver artists, par-ticularly in steel, his sleek sculptures have been displayed singly or as group exhibitions across the continent. Like a number of other works in this year’s Sculpturewalk, ‘To See And To Say’ arrives from the Sioux Falls, South Dakota program where it won 2nd Place: Best of Show - Other Materials, last year.
“In 2012, I had two works exhibited there,” he says, “and this one was re-warded by the jury.”
Enlightening, perplexing perhaps, and inviting introspection, Mozhnevsky’s latest installation here is certain to captivate the audience and jurists as it did last year in Sioux Falls.
Serge Mozhnevsky
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ARIES (MAR 21 – APR 20)Your focus has turned noticeably to making improvements. Your critical eye has been cast in every direction that matters in your world. Already and increasingly your aim is to create more beauty and harmony. Producing re� nements in your home and family and in your relationship interactions is your goal. The overall tone is passionate and revolutionary.
TAURUS (APR 20 – MAY 21)An extra creative cycle continues. Hardly super� cial, you are intent upon outright renovation. Consequently your overall mo-mentum remains extra dynamic and busy. At best, your creative juices are � owing so amply that you feel inspired to attend to a variety of fronts. For the sake of key relationship involvements and the future, commitment and endurance are the key words.
GEMINI (MAY 21 – JUN 21)The energy � ow is large now. Whether that is a good thing depends on your situation. Despite deeper themes linked to the need to be more disciplined, perhaps especially towards your health and lifestyle in general, your energy levels stand to be high or exasperating. This New Moon will activate desires to make measurable improvements close to home.
CANCER (JUN 21 – JUL 22)An extra busy period is underway and will continue. A full spectrum of errands and social activities are � lling your calendar. Meanwhile, thoughts about long-term investments are on your mind. The realities of revolutionary changes are clearly evident to you. Your thoughts are racing as you scan the details and aim for a much wider scope as well.
LEO (JUL 22 – AUG 23)Some very real and measurable pioneering initiatives have begun for you. Now the focus is upon all the practical details it implies. This trend will continue so your will power to persevere will have to as well. Fortunately, your focus and determination are strong now. You have gained a glimpse of new visions and possibilities and you want to realize them.
VIRGO (AUG 23 – SEP 22)The New Moon in your sign signi� es new beginnings. These are in the germination process but you can expect to see real signs of growth by equinox anyway. While outer efforts are required, the emphasis points to inner work and/or extra activity behind the scenes. A basic challenge includes clarifying your priorities and managing your time well.
LIBRA (SEP 22 – OCT 22)This time of year is a call inward for you. Ideally you are taking heed of it. However, the pull to engage in outer social activity is extra strong this time as well. Dynamic and even dramatic interactions are calling you out. Balancing these con� icting forces is ever ideal and important now. Aim for grace and poise between these two extremes.
SCORPIO (OCT 22 – NOV 21)Although a particularly hot period continues, it is beginning to cool off somewhat. Circumstances are pushing you to assert yourself independently. Innovation and subtlety combined are creative challenges. Some kind of training and skill development is likely and ideal now, yet your will to do the work may be wavering. Incite inspiration to persevere.
SAGITTARIUS (NOV 21 – DEC 21)Some new activation is occurring in your public and/or professional life now. A mix of desires for social stimulation and call to adventure balanced by practical concerns and considerations are likely. You may need to bring more order to your affairs and your living and work space. If you could balance social activity with cleaning and organizing you would have it all.
CAPRICORN (DEC 21 – JAN 19)Added stimulation to your thought processes is a central theme now. You want information, insights and answers. Balanc-ing the facts with what constitutes truth for you, presents an intellectual adventure. Finding the right tool or person for various projects remains important as well. Either way, your passions are peaking noticeably.
AQUARIUS (JAN 19 – FEB 19)A mix of endings and beginnings are keeping you busy. These include dynamic and lively interactions with signi� cant others. Desires for more play and cultural activity are in the mix. The overall complexity in the � ow may be causing your con� dence levels to waver. Yet, you feel the need to pitch for higher and more stable ground. Onward you must go.
PISCES (FEB 19 – MAR 20)A whole new quality of association is occurring in your relationships. This is requiring that you make extra efforts and dig that much deeper than usual. Gaining the cooperation of others requires � exibility, patience and resourcefulness. Some may feel suspicious of your motives. The key is to give more than usual and thereby demonstrate your sincerity.
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Horoscope for the Week September 6, 2013Horoscope for theTip of the Week: The last New Moon of summer occurred on September 5 at 4:36 am PDT at 13:04 Virgo in the ‘Tropical Zodiac’. Linked to the Tropics of Cancer and Capricorn, it is this Zodiac that honors and measures the rhythmic and annual distribution of sunlight on the planet. Every day this distribution changes incrementally, but enough to recognize especially now as we head towards equinox. Shorter cooler days have already been very evident for several weeks and will become much more so over the next several weeks until the day and night share equal hours. This intimate relationship with the sun’s light contains within it more than an outer phenomenal reality. In fact our mental, emotional and yes even spiritual ‘layers’ of consciousness are directly tied to it. We truly are one with life, creation the rhythmic seasonal changes and the various aspects of what is generally referred to as ‘our environment’. While we are affected by these in� uences, as though we are apart from them, we can also say that we are intrinsically a part of them. Regarding this current Lunation Cycle, although occurring in an Earth Sign, it packs a � ery punch. And the overall dynamic will lead to a lot of emotional reaction and a measurable increase in communications based on critical analysis of what needs to be improved and how to best go about it over the coming weeks. Although we live in a time of mass communications, controversy, debate, and suspicion, as in conspiracy theories, Facebook, YouTube and Twitter, and a jam packed information super highway in general, this added measure of concentrated focus of critical analysis about what is important, will stand out. Stay tuned…
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TRAIL &DISTRICTHARMONY CHOIR
Welcomes new members!Our choir, under the direction of Audrey Bisset, brings to-
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Drivers/Courier/Trucking
HIGHWAYOWNER OPERATORS $3500 SIGNING BONUS
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Education/Trade Schools
Employment
Education/Trade Schools
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Help WantedAn Alberta Oilfi eld Company is hiring dozer and excavator operators. Lodging and meals provided. Drug testing re-quired. Call (780)723-5051 Edson, Alta.
BUSY FRUITVALE Dental practice is seeking a certifi ed dental assistant for a maternity leave. If you are a team player with great interpersonal skills, good work ethic and willing-ness to learn, we would like to hear from you. Ortho and/or prostho modules will be given strong consideration. Please apply in confi dence to Box 850, Fruitvale, BC, V0G 1L0
Cut N Loose Hair Design is currently looking for a
Hairstylist to join our teamThe successful candidate
must have min 1 year experience, be fl exible,
passionate & willing to learn.We offer a relaxed
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If this sounds like you please drop a resume off in person
250-365-2142
DRIVERS requiredLocal Funeral Home is
looking for individuals forevening and weekend part time work for transportation services serving the entire
West Kootenay and Boundary areas. Criminal record check and drivers
abstract required. Successful applicants
must be physically fi t and available on an on call basis.Resumes may be forwarded
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FIELD CLERK Needed for out of town work site (21/7 sched-ule). Mature, fl exible and posi-tive communicator, under-standing of importance of safety culture. Reporting to on-site foreman & Edmonton HO. Transportation to & from work site provided. Potential to grow with company; [email protected] 780-488-3002.
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JOURNEYMAN WELDER needed. Stainless steel weld-ing an asset. Please send re-sume with references to: PO Box 398, Trail, BC V1R 4L7.
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Employment
Help WantedLooking for a P/T FloristDesigner/Shop Clerk. Must
have FLORAL designexperience, able to listen to a
customers needs & design fl oral arrangements that meet
both their design specifi cations & budget. They need to assist with a variety of functions in
the retail shop such ascashiering, assisting
customers, light cleaning,processing plants, stock work
& other duties as required.Apply with resumein person or email
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“OUR DAILY BREAD” aMinistry of Kootenay Christian Fellowship requires a P/T cook
to cover 1 day/week, staffholidays & sick days. Applicant
must be fl exible, able tointeract with volunteers &
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Work for Rent: Modern 1 bdrm apartment, farm setting, in exchange for 45 hrs/mo. or-chard, handyman work. Suitable for retired person or couple. [email protected] or 250-498-4603
Trades, Technical
Certifi ed Journeyman Automotive Tech
required for full time work in busy local shop. Fax resume
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Help Wanted
Services
Garden & LawnGood soiless mix $35 pickup load. Pick up between 9:30-12:30, Monday - Friday. 250-442-2013 / 250-442-2014.
Household ServicesA-1 FURNACE & Air Duct Cleaning. Complete Fur-nace/Air Duct Systems cleaned & sterilized. Locally owned & operated. 1-800-565-0355 (Free estimates)
Misc Services
Jolly Jack Stop N’Shop• Mobile & RV Park• U-Haul/moving supplies
Tues-Fri : 9 am - 5 pmSat : 10 am - 4 pm
Store 250-442-2995 U-Haul 250-442-8778
Pets & Livestock
Feed & Hay
HAY FOR SALE small square
$160/ton250-428-4316
LivestockMiniature geldings, sheep, goat, pack mules and horse drawn wagon. 250-447-9442.
Saddle horses for sale. Two 3 year olds, well started. One 5 year old, ride and pack. One 18 year old, anyone can ride. All guarantied sound. Call Owl Mountain Ranch 250-447-9442 for prices.
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Misc. for Sale KootenaysMerchandise for Sale
Antiques / VintageAntique oak icebox, beautiful solid oak, excellent condition. 37.5”Wx22”Dx54”H $1100. Westbridge area.250-446-2761
FirearmsWANTED: RIFLES, shotguns, restricted weapons, reloading equipment, decoys or any oth-er shooting related items. Fully licensed. Glen 250-428-6750
Food Products
BUTCHER SHOPBC INSPECTED
GRADED AA OR BETTERLOCALLY GROWNNATURAL BEEF
Hormone FreeGrass Fed/Grain Finished$100 Packages Available
Quarters/Halves$2.60/lb Hanging WeightExtra Lean Hamburger
$4.00/lbTARZWELL FARMS
250-428-4316 Creston
Free ItemsFREE GOLDFISH 250-368-6603
Firewood/FuelFirewood: logging truck load. 250-442-5894, cell 250-442-7176.
Firewood split & delivered. Larch $200 cord. Fir $180 cord. 10% disc for seniors or multiply cords. 250-443-4775.
Garage SalesGrand Forks: 7267 Cypress Way. Sat, Sept 7th. 8am-noon.
Grand Forks: Neighbourhood garage sale. Fri/Sat Sep 6/7, 9-2. 47 83rd Ave; next to Bara-bara-Ann Park.
Grand Forks: Sat Sep 7 7:30-11:30am. 8360 Outlook Rd.
Would the person who man-aged to get by me with the clay fi sh from my garden please return it. It was a gift & not for sale. Breaks my heart to see it gone. 7307 7th St. Thanks Laurel. 250-442-5635.
Heavy Duty Machinery
A-STEEL SHIPPING DRYSTORAGE CONTAINERS
Used 20’40’45’53’ in stock. SPECIAL
44’X40’ Container Shopw/steel trusses $13,800!
Sets up in one day!40’ Containers under $2500!
Call Toll Free AlsoJD 544 & 644 wheel loaders
JD 892D LC ExcavatorPh 1-866-528-7108Delivery BC and AB
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Misc. for Sale2 lg pet travel cages, 30”1x 19”wx23”t, $70 ea. Pain relief designed by chiropractor. Be your own chiropractor for neck, back, shoulders & hip adjustments c/w carrying case, $70. Call 250-446-2761.
5th wheel hitch c/w mounting hdwe. $100. Jockey box $50. Extention mirrors for GMC pickup $20. 250-442-5302.
Affordable Steel Shipping Containers for sale/rent
20’ & 40’ Kootenay Containers Castlegar 250-365-3014
Fridge $100, microwave $25, organ $200. 250-442-5778.
HOT TUB (SPA) COVERS. Best price. Best quality. All shapes & colours available. 1-866-652-6837 www.thecoverguy.com/newspaper?
Metal fi ling cabinet: legal size, 4 drawers, $50. Book-shelf: 48” high 32” wide 12” deep, 3 shelves, $25. Folding camping table: $15. 250-442-5029.
Olympia electronic compact typewriter c/w cover & wood desk, extra supplies $200; Le-longhi toaster oven, bakes & grills, like new. 250-446-2761
Raspberries, frozen, pesticide free, $15/ bag, 1699 Highway 3A, Thrums, 250-399-4779
Reel to reel recorder $50/ obo. 250-442-3459
RESTLESS LEG Syndrome and leg cramps? Fast relief in one hour. Sleep at night. Prov-en for over 32 years. www.allcalm.com Mon-Fri 8-4 EST 1-800-765-8660.
STEEL BUILDINGS, Metal buildings 60% off! 20x28, 30x40, 40x62, 45x90, 50x120, 60x150, 80x100 sell for bal-ance owed! Call 1-800-457-2206 www.crownsteelbuildings.ca
Misc. WantedGenuine Coin Collector BuyerCollections, Olympic Gold &Silver Coins etc 778-281-0030
Used kitchen cupboards. Older 4 cylinder truck. Winter beater, cheap. 250-442-7130
Musical InstrumentsMusical Instruments, Lessons
Books & Accessories P.A. lighting sales & rentals
BAY AVENUE MUSIC, TRAIL250-368-8878
Yamaha YAS-23 Student Alto Sax. Great condition. 250-442-3938.
Sporting GoodsMARTIN-SAVER 50lb. Com-pound Bow. Never used.250-368-8470
Stereo / DVD / TV57” Projection TV Samsung. Excellent condition. $400. 250-442-0142.
Real Estate
Acreage for Sale20 Acres in City of Castlegar and 4 Acres in Ootischenia
Both Subdividable. Phone 250-365-5663
For Sale By Owner12x68 Nice location, fi replace, ramp. Duplex or Commercial. 3010 1st rd. Trade for sm house, under $100K.442-7130
2004 27” Pioneer Trailer, sleeps 6, great condition, $10,000, 250-362-9562
Christina Lake level entry3 bed, 3 bath House: full
daylight basement: .5 acre. Open concept, vaulted ceilings
country kitchen with pantryGarage, extra parking, easy access. Extras, quality, move
in ready. 250-365-5582
Houses For SaleCastlegar Newly Renovated
3 bdrm, 1 bath Home private yard, walking
distance to school & down-town, 1002-6th St, $229,900 Phone Bob 250-365-9344
Grand Forks: 1900+ sq ft log house, lg diameter logs, vaulted ceilings, refi nished hardwood fl oors, new kitch-en and bath, 3bdrms, on very slightly sloped 27+ acres. 1/3 treed, looks across Granby Valley, creek runs across southern boun-dary, turtle pond, 5 min walk to river and bridge, fenced, horse buildings and outdoor arena, vender fi nancing, $409,900. 250-442-6134.
Private Sale. 3bdrm, 2000 sq ft. House on 1/4 acre lot on quiet street. Fenced backyard, 2 covered decks, workshop, 1 bay garage, wood/natural gas heat. 250-442-2702.
Property for Sale or Trade 117 + acres prime farm land w/2 homes, 2,500sq ft log house & 2 bdrm farm accom-modations. See ad on Kijiji, ID# 463285899. 250-421-7640
Homes Wanted
HOUSE IN ROSSLAND WANTED ASAP
To Rent or Buy for earliest Oct 1st or Nov 1st
Can accommodate date for the right place &
arrangement.Reasonable pricing for Sale or can commit to Long term lease of 1 yr, 3-4 bedroom with yard & garden space. Upper Rossland preferred. We are a family with be-haved outdoor dog & cat. Professional couple with
steady income and children. Please call 250-362-7681
evenings & weekends. 250-231-2174 daytime. Monika
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LotsTwo fully serviced lots in City of Castlegar Ph. 250-365-5663
Mobile Homes & Parks
2005 Double Wide MODULAR HOME
24x44 in Triangle Gardens. Vaulted ceiling, open plan,
bay window, 3 bdrm, 2 bath, pantry, low maintenance, gas heat, air conditioning,
5 appl’s, UGS, landscaped, covered deck & carport, oth-
er features, must see. 250-442-8676
Greenwood: 2bdrm mobile on corner lot. Upgrades, garage, storage, RV parking. Asking $64,900/obo. 250-445-6340.
RecreationalGrand Forks: 200A recrea-tion property, 1200 sq ft home (built 2010) with full unfurnished basement, out-buildings. 50A pasture, treed, creek, SW facing, great views. Located 6km N of Grand Forks. Go to face-book.com/SandCreekRanch for pictures and more de-tails. $699,000. 250-442-1244 (c).
Rentals
Apt/Condo for Rent3 bdrm condo with 2 full bath, available now. Ref. required. NP, NS please. Phone 250-442-2276/250-442-6800.Bella Vista, Shavers Bench Townhomes. N/S, N/P. 2-3 bdrms. Phone 250.364.1822Ermalinda Apartments, Glen-merry. Adults only. N/P, N/S. 1-2 bdrms. Ph. 250.364.1922E.Trail small house 1bd. with parking. W.Trail 1bd. f/s, 250-368-3239Francesco Estates, Glenmer-ry. Adults only. N/P, N/S, 1-3 bdrms. Phone 250.368.6761.Grand Forks: 1bdrm in clean, quiet building dwntwn. a/c, w/d, elevator. Suit mature adult. Sm pet on approval. NS, RR, $680/m + util’s. 250-442-0952Grand Forks: 3 bdrm, 1.5 bath, SxS duplex. N/S, N/P. 250-442-2276 / 250-442-6800.Montrose 3 brm, W/D, newly reno, must have ref. NS $800/month 250-231-6651Sunnyview Apt. 2bdrm, avail now. N/S, N/P, RR, 250-442-2276 / 250-442-6800.
Commercial/Industrial
CrestonCOMMERCIAL BUILDING
3600 sq.ft.of Retail Space
Located DOWN TOWNExcellent High Traffi c Area
Plenty of Parking250-428-5240
Cottages / CabinsBalfour: 2 bdrm furnished cabin. Avail Sept 1-May 30,2014. NS/NP. References required. $600/mo+ util403-308-6901
Mobile Homes & Pads
Rock Creek: 3 mobile homes. All newly reno’d. Quiet trailer park. Looking for 50+ year-old tenants. $475-$525/m wa-ter&sewer incl’d. Call Tim: 250-446-2902
Homes for Rent1 bdrm Cottage: 442-5204.2/3 bdrm house. Rural area. 250-442-5204.Christina Lake: 2bdrm mo-bile. Near golf course. $700 in-cludes util’s. 604-210-1620 or email [email protected] Lake: 3bdrm. Avail Sep 1/13. $750/m + util’s. Wood stove. NS. 444-2670.
Rentals
Homes for RentGrand Forks: 2 bdrm, close to town, RR, NS, avail immed. $800/m + utils. 250-443-4841.Grand Forks 2-bdrm house with F/S, W/D. N/S, N/P. $750/m +utils. 250-442-3964.Grand Forks. 2 Bdrm Suite ground level. NS, NP, RR. 250-442-8760/250-443-1847Grand Forks: 4 bdrm, 2 bath, downtown, separate storage, 5 apps. Avail immed. $1000/m + utils. 604-943-9026.Small 1 bdrm cabin in Nelson
w/beautiful lake view, recent reno, new kitchen, windows etc... great for N/S, maturesingle or couple with N/P,
$850/mo heat, power & water included. Avail Oct 1stPhone 250-551-3336
TRAIL, 4bdrm, 2bath, full basement, appliances incl., close to school, private back yard, carport, NS, pets nego-tiable. 250-368-3142
Uphill Nelson duplex: suitable for family 4 bdrm, 2
full bath 2 living rooms,sundeck, 2 off street parking, N/S N/P newly ren’d refs & DD required $1500/m + util avai Oct 1st LM 505-5188
Offi ce/RetailDOWNTOWN TRAIL, 1500sq.ft. downstairs space available, with front and back entrances. 250-364-2000
Property Management
RentalsGrand Forks;1 bdrm apt. $650 utils inc. 2 bdrm apt, $775 util’s inc. 2 bdrm suite, 5 appl’s, fenced yd, close to schools $750. 2 bdrm mo-bile, 4 appl’s, lg fenced yard, $750/m, avail Sep 1/13. 2 bdrm mobile, $625, private setting.Greenwood:3 bdrm 5 appl’s, family home, fenced yard, $775/m. Christina Lake:2bdrm, 2 bath, partly fur-nished, 5 appl’s, $850/m.
PRIME COMMERCIAL & OFFICE SPACE
Available in Greenwood and Grand Forks
Terms negotiableN/S, N/P, References.
Ken: [email protected]
Grand Forks Realty Ltd.
Rooms for RentGrand Forks: lg furnished room in quiet household. Shared kitchen and laundry, RR. 250-442-5334.Grand Forks: wanted quiet in-dependent renter to share home. $300/m. 250-442-5732.
StorageCascade Containers & Stor-age. Sales or Rentals $100 month. 442-2599 or 443-1599.
Suites, LowerChristina Lake basement suit 1bdrm + den, close to beach, $650/m utils, cable & internet included, partly furnished, RR, NS, NP. 250-505-4275.
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...birthday that was unveiled during a city council meeting last year. The next due to be opened was buried on the grounds of Perley school in Grand Forks in 1992, but when dug up in 2017, the computer discs and videos therein probably won’t be read-able.
The newest capsule was buried in the Glade cemetery last year to commemorate that community’s centennial. It’s supposed to be opened in 2051.
The more recent capsules have much more diverse contents than the early cornerstone efforts, and are more representative of their communities as a whole.
Overall, including those men-tioned above and those already opened, there were and are at least 14 time capsules in Nelson, eight in Trail, three each in Ross-land, Grand Forks, and Castlegar (although one got stolen), and one each in Edgewood, Burton, Kaslo, Slocan, Gray Creek, Rock Creek, Ainsworth, New Denver, and on Nelson’s North Shore.
Timely messages in capsulesContinued from P. A16
Anyone who has ventured into the wilderness and lived through some of the lessons that the Canadian back coun-try has to offer knows the val-ue of that experience.
They also know that, to be done properly, it’s important to be adequately equipped for the trip or the experience can end up being uncomfortable and potentially miserable at it’s worst.
The Take a Hike alterna-tive education program, set to
begin in School District 20 in mid-September, is seeking do-nations to equip the students entering into the innovative outdoor program and they’re looking to the West Kootenay region to contribute some of the outdoor gear for the multi-day learning expeditions.
“In Vancouver we have lo-cal companies that collect donations from staff and cus-tomers for the program,” said Jaydeen Williams, executive director for the Take a Hike program.
“We’re hoping we’ll get a similar response in the Koote-
nays.” The program seeks do-nations for the students from individuals and businesses of equipment including gently used canoes and canoe pad-dles, headlamps, and a range of outdoor under and outer-wear among other supplies.
Those willing to donate items to this program can drop them off at the Koote-nay Columbia Learning Cen-tre (the former Trail Middle School) or more information can be found online at:
www.takeahikefoundation.org, or by calling (604) 638-3385.
‘Take a Hike’ needs hiking gearArt HArrisonWest Kootenay Advertiser
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