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Your community voice since 1897 Second Class Registration # PM0034 VOL 119 NO. 19 $1.10 (includes tax) WEDNESDAY, MAY 11, 2016 Gazette Gazette Grand Forks Follow us on Rally Day! Page 16 7323 3 rd Street, Grand Forks BC Call 250-442-4232 for an appointment It’s time to enjoy the outdoors! If getting your gardens in, yard work done, or cycling, fishing and other summer activities has left your back, neck, shoulders and knees sore come in today for laser therapy and/or a chiropractic appointment. Laser therapy is a non-invasive and non-toxic treatment. It helps restore normal range of motion and function while reducing inflammation and pain. It provides an alternative for those who have not responded to conventional therapies. Don’t let pain keep you from enjoying the sunshine! Salmon Chiropractic Corp. “PAIN IS NOT A LIFESTYLE” AT SALMON CHIROPRACTIC Start on the path to healing. Brian Thate 250-442-7370 IT’S YOUR MOVE. I CAN HELP YOU! HUGE GARAGE/WORKSHOP! Over 2600 sq. ft! 2 cabins! $448,900. LITTLE OAK REALTY brianthate.com 250 449.1982 Call me B OB B UGEAUD www.soldbybob.ca PRISTINE HOME 4 bdrm home on private 1.46 acre lot. $525,000. MLS® 2412275 337 Market Ave. Downtown Grand Forks 250.442.1214 THISTLE POT GIFTS TPG WHITEWATER Cookbooks and Sauces (Sauces will be arriving soon) OPEN 9am - 5pm 7 days a week 250.442.5240 3705 Koochin Rd. Follow us on Jazz McPherson 250-443-9088 WWW.PROPERTIESGF.COM Call Jazz for all of your Real Estate questions. Like us on Candidates vying for the lone seat available on Grand Forks City Coun- cil will face the electorate at an all- candidates forum this Tuesday, May 17. The forum, hosted by the Bound- ary Country Regional Chamber of Commerce, will be held at the Grand Forks Secondary School auditorium. The doors open at 6:30 p.m., with the forum running from 7 – 9 p.m. Six of the seven candidates are expected to take the stage: Zak Eburne-Stoodley, Ken Johnston, Cathy Korolek, Kyle Piper, Brian Taylor and Bev Tripp. Candidate Pat- rick O’Doherty will not be attending, sadly due to a death in the family. Advance questions may be sub- mitted for the candidates by email- ing [email protected] or calling 250-442-7263. The deadline for submissions is Friday (May 13). All candidates have been offered an opportunity to submit an ar- ticle and photograph to the Gazette, which will be published in the May 18 issue. Because that is also the day for advance voting, those articles will be available online by Wednesday morning at the latest. No subscrip- tion will be required to view those articles. As stated, advance voting is avail- able on Wednesday, May 18 from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. at City Hall Council Chambers. General voting day is Saturday, May 28, also from 8 a.m. – 8 p.m. at City Hall Council Chambers. On general voting day, special voting opportunities will be avail- able to patients or staff of Phoenix Manor Retirement Home, Boundary Lodge Assisted Living, Silver Kettle Village and Boundary Hospital/ Hardy View Lodge/Cottages. The Grand Forks Border Bru- in Association is pleased to an- nounce that the team has reached a multi-year agreement with head coach and general manager Emery Olauson. In his first year coaching the Bruins, Olauson led the 2015-2016 team to their first playoff appear- ance in 19 years. The Bruins had a season record of 23-24-5, finishing third in the five-team Neil Mur- doch division. They went on to defeat Castlegar in the first round of playoffs in an exciting six-game series before falling to the Beaver Valley Nitehawks in five. Olauson was selected by his peers as both the Neil Murdoch division and KIJHL Coach of the Year. Following the election of a new board of directors at the Bru- ins’ annual general meeting on April 8, President Dan Koftinoff said that resigning the coach was the first priority of the incoming board. “We recognized that there was a risk that other opportunities would present themselves to the coach if we didn’t act quickly. We feel that there’s plenty of room to advance the team, and based on last year’s performance that Em- ery is the man we wanted to lead the way. “Talks began within days of the AGM, and we’re very happy that the final terms were agreed to over the weekend. Having a multi-year deal in place gives some stability to the whole organization, and we think that stability will also help immensely with recruiting players for upcoming seasons.” Prepara- tions are already underway for a spring camp in Cochrane, Alta June 3-5. The Grand Forks Border Bruins (www.borderbruins.ca) are a com- munity-owned Junior B hockey club. The team was an inaugural member of the Kootenay Inter- national Junior Hockey League, and has played in more KIJHL seasons than any other team, having missed only two seasons since 1969. Contact Dan Koftinoff at 250-442-1201, or dankoftinoff@ telus.net, for further information. Candidates will face electorate at forum DELLA MALLETTE Grand Forks Gazette Border Bruins re-sign coach GRAND FORKS BORDER BRUINS Submitted to the Gazette Members of Grand Forks City Council put their best feet forward to cross one of two new rainbow crosswalks by City Hall—and while it certainly doesn’t compare to the iconic photo of the Beatles walking across the side- walk in front of Abbey Road Studios, it’s just as legendary a sight for Grand Forks. The rainbow has long been considered the symbol of gay pride, and flags and crosswalks bearing brilliant colours are popping up all over the world to ensure the safety, acceptance, inclusion and dignity of the LGBTQ community. 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Page 1: Grand Forks Gazette, May 11, 2016

Your community voice since 1897

Second ClassRegistration # PM0034

VOL 119 NO. 19$1.10 (includes tax) WEDNESDAY, MAY 11, 2016

GazetteGazetteGrand Forks

Follow us on Rally Day!Page 16

7323 3rd Street, Grand Forks BC

Call 250-442-4232 for an appointment

It’s time to enjoy the outdoors! If getting your gardens in, yard work done, or cycling, fishing and other summer activities has left your back, neck, shoulders and knees sore come in today for laser therapy and/or a chiropractic appointment. Laser therapy is a non-invasive and non-toxic treatment. It helps restore normal range of motion and function while reducing inflammation and pain. It provides an alternative for those who have not responded to conventional therapies. Don’t let pain keep you from enjoying the sunshine!

Salmon Chiropractic Corp.

“PAIN IS NOT A LIFESTYLE”AT SALMON CHIROPRACTIC

Start on the path to healing.

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Candidates vying for the lone seat available on Grand Forks City Coun-cil will face the electorate at an all-candidates forum this Tuesday, May 17.

The forum, hosted by the Bound-ary Country Regional Chamber of Commerce, will be held at the Grand Forks Secondary School auditorium. The doors open at 6:30 p.m., with the forum running from 7 – 9 p.m.

Six of the seven candidates are expected to take the stage: Zak Eburne-Stoodley, Ken Johnston, Cathy Korolek, Kyle Piper, Brian Taylor and Bev Tripp. Candidate Pat-rick O’Doherty will not be attending, sadly due to a death in the family.

Advance questions may be sub-mitted for the candidates by email-ing [email protected] or calling 250-442-7263. The deadline for submissions is Friday (May 13).

All candidates have been offered an opportunity to submit an ar-ticle and photograph to the Gazette, which will be published in the May 18 issue. Because that is also the day for advance voting, those articles will be available online by Wednesday morning at the latest. No subscrip-tion will be required to view those articles.

As stated, advance voting is avail-able on Wednesday, May 18 from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. at City Hall Council Chambers.

General voting day is Saturday, May 28, also from 8 a.m. – 8 p.m. at City Hall Council Chambers.

On general voting day, special voting opportunities will be avail-able to patients or staff of Phoenix Manor Retirement Home, Boundary Lodge Assisted Living, Silver Kettle Village and Boundary Hospital/ Hardy View Lodge/Cottages.

The Grand Forks Border Bru-in Association is pleased to an-nounce that the team has reached a multi-year agreement with head coach and general manager Emery Olauson.

In his fi rst year coaching the Bruins, Olauson led the 2015-2016 team to their fi rst playoff appear-ance in 19 years. The Bruins had a season record of 23-24-5, fi nishing third in the fi ve-team Neil Mur-doch division. They went on to defeat Castlegar in the fi rst round of playoffs in an exciting six-game series before falling to the Beaver Valley Nitehawks in fi ve.

Olauson was selected by his

peers as both the Neil Murdoch division and KIJHL Coach of the Year.

Following the election of a new board of directors at the Bru-ins’ annual general meeting on April 8, President Dan Koftinoff said that resigning the coach was the fi rst priority of the incoming board. “We recognized that there was a risk that other opportunities would present themselves to the coach if we didn’t act quickly. We feel that there’s plenty of room to advance the team, and based on last year’s performance that Em-ery is the man we wanted to lead the way.

“Talks began within days of the AGM, and we’re very happy that the fi nal terms were agreed to over

the weekend. Having a multi-year deal in place gives some stability to the whole organization, and we think that stability will also help immensely with recruiting players for upcoming seasons.” Prepara-tions are already underway for a spring camp in Cochrane, Alta June 3-5.

The Grand Forks Border Bruins (www.borderbruins.ca) are a com-munity-owned Junior B hockey club. The team was an inaugural member of the Kootenay Inter-national Junior Hockey League, and has played in more KIJHL seasons than any other team, having missed only two seasons since 1969. Contact Dan Koftinoff at 250-442-1201, or [email protected], for further information.

Candidateswill faceelectorateat forumDELLA MALLETTEGrand Forks Gazette

Border Bruins re-sign coach GRAND FORKS BORDER BRUINSSubmitted to the Gazette

Members of Grand Forks City Council put their best feet forward to cross one of two new rainbow crosswalks by City Hall—and while it certainly doesn’t compare to the iconic photo of the Beatles walking across the side-walk in front of Abbey Road Studios, it’s just as legendary a sight for Grand Forks. The rainbow has long been considered the symbol of gay pride, and fl ags and crosswalks bearing brilliant colours are popping up all over the world to ensure the safety, acceptance, inclusion and dignity of the LGBTQ community.

Della Mallette photo

Colours light up the street

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1921: Bridges washed out by � ood waters1906

Mining activity all through the Boundary was reported to be at the highest point with no end in sight, accord-ing to the general man-ager, Jay P. Graves and President Langeloth of the Granby Company.1916

With 29 automobiles in the city, Phoe-nix was the holder of the per capita au-tomobile record for the Dominion of Canada.1921

Fourth Street bridge and KV Railway bridge were both washed out by the fl ood waters caused by warm weather and heavy rains. The average high for the whole week was 76 degrees F.1926

The opening of the new hospital at Greenwood took place this week. The building has been converted from a for-mer hotel in the city.1931

Ole Johnson of Christina Lake nears completion of a dance pavilion there and the grand opening is scheduled for the weekend.

1936 Canadian Airways

has singled out Grand Forks as the logical distributing centre for air mail in the interior of B.C. and the only stopping point for Trans-Canada air mail

planes between Alberta and Vancouver.1946

The Doukhobor hall located near the Boundary Iron Works was totally de-stroyed by fi re.1956

Michael Acres was the winner of the Jaycee Road-e-o with 401 points out of the possible 500 points.1961

Grand Forks soccer team won a berth in the playoffs by defeating Trail Itali-cos. The fi rst interior soccer tournament was played at the Firemen’s Park with eight teams competing.1971

The Kettle River came up three feet in 24 hours, something that no one can recall happening before. In the city some 20 to 30 houses were fl ooded and dam-age has been estimated at $100,000, in-cluding direct property damage and

cost of repairing the river bank.1976

Travelling to Reno next month on an all-expense paid trip by the Vancouver Daily Province Teambowl are Jan Bunn, Flo Kalmakoff, Helen Floyd, Shirley Franz and Mary Rezansoff.1986

Grand Forks parents of students studying in the Soviet Union say they aren’t worried about radioactivity harm-ing their children following the nuclear reactor explosion and fi re at Chernobyl in the USSR over a week ago, they put the report down to “panic in the West.”1991

Grand Forks recycling depot will now be accepting plastic milk jugs, one-litre motor oil bottles, margarine and yogurt containers, as well as other recyclables.2001

“Let’s play ball!” has come out of Mick Hanlon’s mouth once or twice in his life-time. Hanlon has stepped away from the game after coaching Boundary Babe Ruth Baseball in Grand Forks for over 20 years. He managed the fi rst all-star team to come out of Grand Forks in the late ’ 70s, and has coached over 500 kids. His teams have won two B.C. Championship games, one in 1986 and one in 1997.

Pet of the Week BooCatnip Kitty from the Big City moved here August 1, 2015. He never stepped outside until he came here, now he’s living the country life. He is fi ve and retiring here in Grand Forks.

How to enter your pet: It’s free. Send your digital photos, and a write-up of up to about 75 words, by email to: [email protected]. Please put the words “Pet of the Week” in the subject line, and include your contact information. You can also bring in a photo to our office at 7330 2nd Street. Pets that have very recently passed away may be submitted.

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Most of us have felt the terrible impact a cancer diagnosis brings whether it is yourself, a family member or friend who is or has been stricken. Every year thousands of people gather to raise money and support for research and you can join them too.

Once again, it is time to Relay For Life. Relay For Life is a team-based fundraising event in support of the Canadian Cancer Society. We relay to support cancer survivors and their caregivers, remember loved ones lost and to fight back against a disease that affects so many. Anyone can participate! You can sign up as an individual, or part of a team and join for the day; or as a survivor or caregiver, you can register free and participate in the opening Celebrate Ceremony.

Boundary Country Relay For Life will be held June 4 at Grand Forks City Park.

This year, local organizers are experimenting with a shorter time frame from 4 p.m. – 10 p.m. after receiving some feedback from par-ticipants that the event was too long and often participants were un-able to stay the entire day. This way, everyone has the opportunity to experience the event in its entirety and still have time for their other commitments.

Typically, the Boundary Country Relay For Life has around 17 teams and more than 20 additional people who participate as survivors and/or caregivers. At a minimum, a team requires only one person (the cap-tain). There have been teams with as few as one and as many as 15, which is the cap for a team. In the event a team has more than 15 partici-pants, organizers still encourage everyone to register, participate and fundraise together.

This year organizers are finding it more difficult to attract partici-pants to the event. They are hoping with the shorter time frame more people will be able to commit to the event. “We do our best to get the word out via social media, print and radio but I think you really have to talk to someone who has participated to get a “feel” for the event and why you should come join us!” said Jennifer Edwards, the Boundary event’s leadership chair.

The survivor’s lap is how each relay begins. Edwards explained. “It’s inspiring to see all these amazing men and women who are benefiting from the work the Canadian Cancer Society does—not only surviving, but living longer, healthier and happier lives. With the change in time frame, the Survivors Lap will begin around 4:15 p.m. on event day.”

The requirements for a team are quite relaxed, with the main objec-tive being to have a good time while raising some money. Participants can choose a lap/distance goal for themselves, but there is no minimum requirement. Ideally, there should be one participant from each team on the track at all times and participants are encouraged to raise $150 each toward their team goal but often teams fundraise as a unit with the total amount raised being credited to the team rather than any one person.

This year, organizers have again worked very hard and you can ex-pect to see the usual relay ceremonies such as the opening survivor celebration, and the closing Luminary Ceremony.

The concession will be up and running for the duration of the event and once again, Festival Espresso will be present to provide hot and cold beverages. Organizers are also busy collecting some amazing items that people can bid on at the silent auction with all proceeds going to Relay For Life, and there’s the opportunity to walk away with some cash from the 50/50 draw.

Survivors, individuals and anyone else can sign up and register online at www.relayforlife.ca/boundarycountry with the option to register as an individual or to create or join a team. While there is no deadline for registration, organizers encourage teams to sign up early so they can be given as much information as possible before event day and answer any questions they may have.

If people prefer to register offline, they can contact Bev or Jennifer at 250-443-1484 who will be happy to deliver paper registration forms, or simply come down to City Park on event day and register at the ap-propriate booth.

Get ready to relay!The Boundary Country event goes ahead June 4 at City Park with new hoursBARBARA BLEILERFor the Grand Forks Gazette

Rilkoff’s Store raises record funds for local charitiesThe 10th Annual Mother’s Day East Indian Brunch at Rilkoff’s raised a record $7,500 for local charities this past weekend (a full $1,000 more than last year). Hundreds of families enjoyed hand made vegetable sa-mosas, chickpea curry and pakoras in exchange for a donation. Each of this year’s recipients—the Boundary Community Food bank, Habitat for Humanity and the Border Bruins—will receive $2,500.

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Hair today...gone relay day!Jerome MacDonald is one of 11 siblings; four of his brothers have already passed away from cancer. That’s why he raises money for the Canadian Cancer Society and he’s doing it by getting his head shaved for the third time at the Boundary Country Relay For Life on June 4 at Grand Forks City Park. To pledge money in support of Jerome’s shave, pledge on relay day or find Jerome at the Royal Canadian Legion from 2 - 5 p.m. any Saturday afternoon before the event.

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EditorialiNSIGHTYOUR NEWS VIEW

Social media lit up this weekend as people began to notice two rainbow-coloured cross-walks by City Hall. The rainbow is now rec-ognized the world over as the symbol of gay pride, but this is a bold, new step for Grand Forks as it makes a declaration of equality and inclusivity of the LGBTQ community.

Many of the comments were positive, but as always, there were questions.

Cost of the crosswalks is a non-issue. Ev-ery year the city pays to upgrade crosswalks and lines: red and white, or rainbow, no mat-ter. Paint is paint, tint it whatever colour you want.

Yes, city council knew about the change, and encouraged it.

Some confusion ensues because of all those letters: LGBTTIQQ2S seems to be the trending now. It means “Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Trans-sexual, Transgendered, Intersexual, Queer, Questioning, 2-Spirited.“

Whatever letter you feel represents you, shouldn’t matter. We’re all just human beings trying to be true to our own selves. Unfortu-nately, there is still much awareness neces-sary; a few crosswalks seem may be a small step but it’s a very welcome one indeed.

Colours of the rainbow are beautiful to see

Public trust seriously shaken with stories of tax evasion

Spring has sprung across Can-ada, and with the return of the warmer weather we have other annual traditions that come with this time of the year—hockey playoffs, getting together with family at Easter and getting the garden ready for summer. An-other spring activity is one that we don’t tend to look forward to but still needs to be done: filing of our income taxes.

Whether we do our own taxes or get a professional to prepare

them, the vast majority of Cana-dians take to this task every year and pay their fair share. They do their part to help ensure that the society that we have helped to build continues to keep provid-ing for all of us.

But as we have seen recently in the news, some Canadians have both the intent and means to avoid or evade paying their fair share. We have seen the Pan-ama Papers story, where thou-sands of wealthy people around the world have used shady tax havens to avoid paying their taxes. We have seen the case of KPMG, which is accused of hav-ing used tax avoidance and eva-sion strategies for the accounts of a number of its clients.

In this case, the Canada Rev-

enue Agency allegedly offered amnesty to multimillionaire cli-ents caught using their strategy on the Isle of Man. This allowed the clients to be free from any future civil or criminal prosecu-tion, including any penalties or fines. All that the clients had to do was agree to repay what they owed.

We’d all like it if a government agency would bend over back-wards to help us if we actively tried to avoid paying our taxes, but I think that most of us have had very different experiences—and that’s not a bad thing.

Canada Revenue Agency should be vigilant in ensuring that everyone pays their fair share and should be treating everyone the same in that way.

This is a matter of simple fair-ness, something that we expect to come from our government.

I believe that all Canadians must be treated fairly, regardless of income.

My New Democrat colleagues and I are determined to target tax evasion and take the necessary measures to protect the integrity of our tax system. We will con-tinue to hold the Liberal govern-ment to account to ensure that it walks the talk and reinvests ad-ditional resources to target tax evasion, as they promised to do during the election campaign.

The government must main-tain public trust, but that has been seriously shaken with these recent stories.

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Garbage is killing our planet

Funding supports CLSS projects

Editor, The Gazette:I would like to expand on

Ed Mathews’ letter regarding the pallet nails, and the over-whelming ads about beautiful B.C.—which I find misleading. Misleading because so much of this province is succumbing to industrial exploitation and litter pollution.

Almost everywhere I go, I find garbage, plastic bottles, endless number of alcohol bottles, fast food containers, household refuse (including diapers), old beds, concrete, old couches etc., almost anything including the kitchen sink and sometimes these illegal dump sites are situated close to creeks, rivers and lakes.

Some of this garbage will take thousands of years to de-compose and a percentage toxic to all species! This is a problem we could solve without the need for political will or for big business to step forward and take responsibility for the products they sell to us.

Last year I had the privilege of watching a film called The Messenger, a film about the plight of the world’s songbirds. During this film the audience is

shown a segment of old footage dating back to 1958, where the Chinese government ordered all of its people to get out into the streets and fields to wave banners, flags and create noise. The government ordered this action to eradicate a species which was foraging on the country’s agricultural crops.

The government of China succeeded! The birds were forced to keep flying until they were so exhausted they fell from the skies by the millions. While watching this segment of the film I felt a wave of tears overwhelm me, but sometime later I realized the power of the people.

What if we could use this same power to conserve, pro-tect and create? What if we all decided to begin cleaning up our planet? If a few, then a hun-dred, then a million of us stood up for the planet and took action, I think we could create a clean and healthy environment.

I put forth an appeal, ask-ing that we act accordingly to eliminate litter from our waters and forests. We can do it.

A lot of garbage is lethal, strangling wildlife and in-

gested by wildlife resulting in death! Garbage tossed out along the roadside may find its way into a river system and on into the oceans. If it doesn’t become part of one of the ocean islands of garbage it may be consumed by any number of marine wildlife, usually caus-ing death.

If it doesn’t become part of the island of garbage or sink to the ocean floor, it will join 46,000 other pieces of human garbage for every square mile of ocean.

Some varieties of crusta-ceans and zooplankton are now using plastics as part of their very structure. That might sound advantageous but the predators that feed on these crustaceans succumb to the plastic from either the toxins, inability to digest or congestion of breathing structures.

We are killing and smother-ing the planet with garbage. All we need is the will to do what is right for us, our children and the other species that share this planet with us.

Please stop littering.Roy Schiesser,

Grand Forks

Editor, The Gazette:The Christina Lake Steward-

ship Society (CLSS) would like to thank Christina Lake director Grace McGregor for the fund-ing she has provided through the grant-in-aid budget.

This funding of $2,500 will allow the CLSS to thank the community for their contribu-tion to Lake Clean-Up Day. This event, coordinated by the society, cleans up the roads, streets and shorelines around Christina Lake, and show-cases to visitors the standard to which we hold ourselves in keeping our lake clean.

Many people in the area pick up litter on a continuous basis, and this funding will provide cash prizes, and a free barbecue

to thank these great stewards of our community.

Also, CLSS would like to thank Director McGregor for the additional $2,000 that was allocated from the grant-in-aid budget for the Christina Lake Watershed Management Plan Annual Review that is planned for Dec. 6, 2016. This event brings together all levels of government, biologists, environmentalists, forestry professionals other non-profit organizations, and members of the community to discuss en-vironmental issues in Christina Lake.

This conference also show-cases the work the CLSS has been doing within the Christina Lake Watershed, and provides

direction for future initiatives, and collaboration. In 2015, over 80 people attended from all over the Kootenay-Boundary area, and the funding provided by the grant-in-aid allows us to provide lunch and rent the Christina Lake Community Hall for this great event.

In closing, the CLSS would like to thank Director Mc-Gregor for her continued sup-port of our many programs and projects that allows us to en-courage our community to be the best stewards they can be, while protecting our watershed for generations to come.

Brenda LaCroix, Stewardship Coordinator/ Project Manager for CLSS

Editor, The Gazette:This is about the new fire

truck. First of all, I am not sure that

we needed such an expensive, fancy one. Secondly, usually when someone buys something they figure out how to pay for it BEFORE buying it! As this purchase involves tax dollars, it would have been nice if the public was consulted. Before being slapped with an additional tax (and that is what this levy is), the public should have been consulted.

So the people living within the city limits will pay two-thirds or more for the fire truck but the people living outside the limits will have access to its use. That

sounds fair. The people living in a mansion pay as much as the ones living in an 800 square foot home on a tiny lot. This is very fair indeed!

I believe it is past time for the council and the mayor to realize that the money they are using so freely is not theirs—it belongs to the taxpayers and that the tax-payers should be consulted over a million-dollar purchase. What council should realize is that the last council got ousted over this same kind of thing.

I have a long memory for some things and come the next election, I WILL remember this.

Lynne M. PetersenGrand Forks

Editor, The Gazette:Excuse me, members of city

council. “She made us do it”? That was very puerile.

What you did was neither responsible nor diplomatic. It cer-tainly did not show any respect for the taxpayers that voted for

you. Or maybe you are just get-ting some bad advice?

“Let them eat cake!” Now who said that a long time ago? “Ah, let them pay more taxes!” Bad show.

Angelica Herlihy,Grand Forks

Editor, The Gazette:During the afternoon of Thurs-

day, May 5, the Windermere Val-ley Men’s Club held its weekly competition. Our thoughts were not on golf, but rather on the families displaced by the fires raging in northern Alberta.

At the conclusion of the event, our membership decided to donate the prize money that would normally have gone to the afternoon’s winners to the disas-ter relief efforts currently being undertaken.

Al Wittke, a long-standing member of our club, also donated

$2,000 to the Salvation Army. Al lived in Fort McMurray in the Beacon Hill subdivision. His former residence has burned to the ground.

The Windermere Valley Men’s Club is challenging men’s and women’s golf clubs across B.C. and Alberta to do the same. Take the prize money from one after-noon of golf to assist our friends and neighbours in the Fort Mc-Murray area.

Dean MidyettePresident, Windermere Valley

Men’s ClubWindermere, B.C.

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Rara Avis Dancers present2nd Annual Rare Bird RevueFri. and Sat., May 13 and 14. Doors and bar open at 7 p.m., show at 8 p.m. Hosted by local dance com-pany Rara Avis Dancers, featuring Les Folles Jam-bettes, as well as special guests Chrisse and Friends from Osoyoos, as well as local vocalist and dancer Clarissa. Advance tickets: $15. $20 at the door. Tick-ets available at Thistle Pot Gifts. Age 19+.

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Spring Fling Spaghetti Dinner and Dance5 p.m. happy hour, 6 p.m. dinner is served. At Christina Lake Community Hall. John Vere’s music til 10:30 p.m. Adults: $20, children: $10. Tickets available at Lisa’s Bistro and the Welcome Centre in Christina Lake and The Source in Grand Forks. To book your seating arrangements call Jennifer at 250-447-7638.

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Grand Forks Kindergarten Immunization ClinicBy appointment only. At Glanville Centre, 1200 Central Ave., Grand Forks. Call 250-443-3150 to book an appointment. Growth and developmental screening, dental care and wellness information as well as immuni-

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Benefi t Day to support our library! Hosted by the Grand Forks and District Public Library Friends of the Library. At the Omega Restaurant, 7400 Hwy 3. Everyone welcome!

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Editor, The Gazette:The management of the

Boundary Forest has no con-nection to forestry practices taught at our colleges and universities.

The most recent example of logging practices contemptu-ous of the public interest is the current logging in the Douglas fir zone, the important area for wintering deer immediately adjacent to the Gilpin grass-lands.

The logging prescription Interfor was honour-bound to follow is well described on page 52 of the July 2008 Draft Management Plan for the proposed Gilpin-Morrissey Wildlife Management Area.

“The direction from the Kootenay Boundary Land Use Plan assigned the Gilpin landscape unit an Intermedi-ate Biodiversity Option citing the important ungulate winter range, red, and blue listed spe-cies and high ecosystem repre-sentation. Forest development plans must therefore place an emphasis on maintaining natu-ral levels of biodiversity and minimize the risk of eliminat-ing native species.”

D.J. Spalding in his 1968 “The Boundary Deer Herd,” which is an easy read and can be found easily on the Internet,

makes it very clear in his intro-duction, “The Boundary must be considered as one of the best mule and whitetail deer areas of the province.”

Spalding then highlights the importance of the interior Douglas fir zone by listing 13 shrub species critical to winter-ing mule and whitetail deer.

The Douglas fir zone imme-diately adjacent to the pon-derosa pine grassland is the most critical area for wintering ungulates as it is an important refuge mid to late winter from deep snow and cold tempera-tures and provides adequate thermal cover with minimal snow cover allowing freedom of movement and access to feed.

Responsible logging prac-tices demanded selective log-ging to open the forest canopy to facilitate the propagation of important shrub species critical to ungulates February-March, the critical time in their yearly struggle to survive.

Instead the new benchmark for logging practices through-out the Boundary is large clearcuts especially so in the lodgepole pine forest, a few meaningless standing trees and large piles of wooly debris a major reason the moose and pine martin populations have

crashed province wide. What is the measure of

Minister Thomson’s message that appeared in a Black Press article titled “B.C. Wildlife Management Overhaul Com-ing” that appeared in the Grand Forks Gazette on April 20? Thomson acknowledged more needs to be done. He said an additional $12 million in his ministry budget this year is to support wildlife inventory and habitat improvement.

Will there be an announce-ment that the ongoing log-ging by Interfor in the interior Douglas fir zone adjacent to the Gilpin Grasslands will immediately subscribe to the minister’s former parliamen-tary secretary, Mike Morris’ recommendation that ap-peared in his August 15, 2015 report titled “Getting the Bal-ance Right: Improving Wildlife Habitat Management in British Columbia”: “Simply put, new strategies are required to sup-port impacted wildlife popula-tions and the needed habitat to allow species to recover.”

Interfor—please listen to the better angles of your corpo-rate board nature and respect important wildlife areas.

Barry Brandow,Grand Forks

Letters to the editor

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Do we want more of the same?Editor, The Gazette:

We are coming into a mu-nicipal byelection in May, and it’s an important one.

Some of the previous council are trying to get back in. This is to remind residents of just a few highlights of the previous city council’s finan-cial outlays:

• Implemented the Univer-sal Water Meter Program at a published estimate of $1.3 mil-lion—just for the first phase.

• Terminated the contract of Doug Allin November 2014 with approximately $192,000 in severance pay. (CBC news release www.cbc.ca/news/canada/british-columbia/doug-allin-grand-forks-cao-re-hired-after-200k-severance-payout-1.3036646)

• Urban Systems (a pro-fessional service providing strategic planning, engineer-ing, environmental science, and urban design services, including asset management) was paid over $780,000 from January 2012 to December 2014 in approximately 45 payments (per Freedom of Information release June 5, 2015).

As you can see, just on these few items, a staggering amount has been spent… but is any of

it justifiable? There has been much talk in

city management and council of the failings, pressures and costs of getting our crumbling infrastructure updated. It goes on and on. But what has actu-ally been done? Short answer: virtually nothing in the two terms of previous city govern-ment… six whole years.

Why all this talk and no action? And why the millions and millions spent on other useless ventures? Even on the rare occasion when they did actually replace some infra-structure (repaved 68th Ave for over $480,000), they did not replace the water and sewer infrastructure beneath. Makes no sense.

Why spend almost $800,000 on professional consulting and relatively nothing on the infra-structure? Why all the small payments to Urban Systems?

What happened to the mil-lions of dollars from the Slag Fund? Where did it go?

How much money was spent on the Water Meter Pro-gram? How much did it really cost?

City management needs to openly and publicly account for all of this. Why can’t we

just go in there and ask for some information and get it? Why do we have to resort to official Freedom of Infor-mation requests? Why all the secrecy?

Starting to see a pattern in all this? The previous council appears to have started a fi-nancial trend at City Hall: ‘We can spend all we want, and we don’t have to disclose it.’ Tremendous, reckless waste. Secrecy.

Another issue: some mem-bers of the former council did not live within the city. They greatly influenced the lives of people in the city, yet them-selves weren’t subject to the bylaws that they voted on. We are forced by them to adhere to sprinkling regulations, to get water meters, and yet they are immune to these regulations.

This is kind of nutty…coun-cil members should all be sub-ject to the bylaws they create. Through the bylaws they voted on and enforced, they helped create a fractured community.

When voting in the next election, please keep all of this in mind. Want more of the same?

Jack Koochin,Grand Forks

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Boyd Lalonde from Sechelt on the Sunshine Coast started out on Vancou-ver Island on Feb. 18 of this year and made it all the way across Vancouver Island and over to the mainland before recently passing through the Boundary on his way across Canada.

For Lalonde, who was originally from Ontario, this will be his second cross-Canada Walk. The first walk took place a few years ago (2013-15) as therapy for a deep depression. This time around he is doing it to raise awareness about de-pression.

“I started my journey to heal from a depression that was triggered from a separation,” said Lalonde. “It had got-ten so bad I tried to kill myself. I had got into drugs to deal with the depression. I went into rehab to clean that up. After that my depression was worse because I had to deal with the fact that I did drugs for six months and still didn’t have a chance (to recover).”

In 2013 Lalonde took a bottle of pills, fortunately Lalonde’s (adult) son hap-pened to come home early from a week-end outing and ended up saving his life by inducing vomiting and calling para-medics.

“I didn’t think of the pain I would’ve left behind and what it would’ve done to my family,” said Lalonde. “At that point I made a decision I had to change my lifestyle. So I closed my businesses and gave everything away and went for a walk to heal. It took me almost two and a half years to walk across Canada the first time.”

Lalonde, who is 52 years old, told the Gazette he is hoping this time to get through his cross-Canada trip in one go. The first time he had walked from Van-couver all the way to Canmore, Alberta near Calgary when he was attacked by a wolf. He fended the wolf off with bear spray. He was then told by park rang-ers that it was too dangerous along the highway due to wolfpacks and he was not allowed to continue.

“I had some friends in Canmore and

they picked me up and brought me to their place,” he said. “That evening we were evacuated due to the floods. I stayed for three months and helped them get back into their house which delayed my journey. So that put me right in the prairies during winter.”

With -45 weather and heavy winds, Lalonde decided not to contin-ue and went back to Ontario to be with family. He took up the journey again in spring from where he left off and finished up in 2015.

With his second cross-Can-ada walk, Lalonde chose to leave the same day (Feb 18) three years later (2016) and has already walked the Sun-shine Coast, Vancouver Island and from the Tsawassen Ferry Terminal (by Vancouver) to his current location near Rock Creek.

“I’m doing it for aware-ness of depression this time,” said Lalonde. “The first time I walked across Canada I real-ized how much of an inspi-ration I started to become to many different individuals. I did a few talks to different mental health groups I was in-vited to and I started to get that feeling of helping other people get through their depression. This time I decided because of the heal-ing I received the first time around that this time I would give back to those who have been so kind to me and those suf-fering like I did from depression.”

Lalonde says the second time around has been great thus far. He has been able to meet up with many of the same people he met the first time and has met new people as well. He said people are always coming up to him on the road and talking about their own experiences with depression.

“It’s amazing how many people open up and share things with a stranger when they won’t talk about it with their family,” he said. “They hide in pain without letting them know. I’ve had people break down in front of me and be so overwhelmed with inspiration.

I’m able to direct them to some sites they can go to get help.”

Lalonde said that there is still a great stigma around depression. “It’s an ill-ness you can’t see,” he said. “Most people are afraid to open up and about it and share. They suffer in silence. Many people isolate themselves and go

deeper into their depression. I want to let people know there is help out there. The number one thing I tell individuals is that having the ability to share with friends and family is one of the biggest breakthroughs you can have when suf-fering depression.

“I also direct them to sites such as Bell’s Let’s Talk, which is a site I hold dearly.”

After spending a few days in Grand Forks visiting friends, Lalonde plans to start his walk back up again where he left off near Rock Creek. He should be in Grand Forks this week or next.

You can follow along with his blog and see photos and videos from Lalonde’s journey at canforrest.blogspot.ca. FYI - Canforrest is short for Canadian Forrest Gump.

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BOYD LALONDE

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In the late 1800s there was the famous gold rush but there was also a stampede of miners looking for silver and copper.

The reason why copper was so valu-able was because of the dawn of the electric age. Around the turn of the century, cities everywhere were get-ting electricity. We were moving out of the Dark Ages! There was a huge demand for copper to bring electricity to all those homes. Al-most overnight there was a huge demand for copper.

The other piece of the puzzle was an invention that would change the west for-ever: the invention of dynamite by Sir Al-fred Nobel. Previously black powder was used but it was not very powerful and was quite expensive to manufacture.

Around 1860, nitroglycerin was in-vented as a powerful high explosive. It had one major downfall: it was extremely volatile and could be set off by hitting a bump in the road with a wagon. It was not suitable for mining.

Nobel perfected a method of mixing nitroglycerin with sawdust and invented the blasting cap to set this mixture off. It worked! Suddenly anyone could buy dynamite, head into the hills, seek their fortune and maybe get rich mining de-

posits of copper, gold and silver. Almost overnight smelters were constructed and railways were built to transport the ore to the markets.

Southern B.C. had thousands of claims being worked by miners at the turn of the century. There were no open pit mines because heavy equipment had not been invented. Tunnels went everywhere chasing rich deposits of

high-grade ore. They started of as Mom and Pop operations but as the profi ts grew, the mining companies bought up the bet-ter claims and developed them using the latest technology.

In a time before automobiles or modern roads, some mines had underground elec-tric railways powered by electric locomo-tives. Town and railways sprung up in the strangest places. Mines, hotels, gambling halls and brothels did a brisk business, many going around the clock 24 hours a day.

This all came to an end when the First World War started. Many of the miners left to join the war, mines closed when there were not enough men left to run them. The remaining mines supplied materials for the war effort.

After the war, demand for metals tanked and many of the remaining mines

closed down. Towns and mines all over B.C. were suddenly abandoned.

Unfortunately, most traces of our past have disappeared over time. The boom and bust towns that sprang up during the gold, silver and copper booms have all but disappeared. Other than a few historic sites like Barkerville, the ghost towns are reduced to the rotted remains of buildings.

The forest has taken them back almost everywhere. The only things that remain are the mines and the old railways. Blast-ed out of solid rock through the moun-tains, many underground mines and rail beds still remain.

Sadly these things too are disappear-ing. Over time mines are being reclaimed by nature or by man. Land is developed and slowly but surely these things too will vanish.

We have many pictures of the old ghost towns but we know very little about the mines. If you ever get the chance to visit a historic mine, you would be amazed by the work these people did by blasting through solid rock and extracting miner-als using very basic tools for the most part.

Many traces of these tools and methods

are still in these mines abandoned over 100 years ago. There are, however, many dan-gers in visiting these underground mines and they are diffi cult to access. Many peo-ple are not comfortable in dark, damp en-vironments navigating tight spaces, loose rocks and unstable structures.

I have decided to visit as many mines as I possibly can, document them, and fi lm these mines. This way anybody who is interested in these historic mines can vis-it them online, both now and in the future. I have a YouTube channel called “Explor-ing Abandoned Mines In B.C.” (http://bit.ly/BCMINES) and I will be posting a video of a new mine there every week at noon on Friday. I have also started writ-ing this newspaper column so I can share with you this exciting passion I have for sharing this rich piece of history with any-one who is interested.

Frank Schlichting is a Grand Forks resi-dent passionate about history and exploring. He assumes his own risks when exploring; he makes no representation regarding the safety or advisability of entering onto any mine site. This Grand Forks Gazette column is for entertain-ment purposes only.

FRANKSCHLICHTING

❚ Exploring Abandoned Mines in B.C.

New column shares passion for history

Thumbs up to Bron and Sons Nurseries for pro-viding beautiful grasses and plants for our Special Olympics silent auction this Friday. Thumbs up to the Credit Union for providing us space and shade once again.

Big shout out to Megan and Casey at the Aquatic Center!! You two are awesome teachers!! Thank you Megan for pushing all of us to do our best. All the staff there are just terrifi c people. You certainly deserve some praise for what you do!

❚ Thumbs Up

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When: Sunday, May 15, 2016 at 10:00 amWhere: Grand Forks RangeDetails: Open to any/all amateur shooters. Activities include:

archery, trap shoot, .22 target shoot, and a wiener roast. Everyone is welcome. Special for the kids: door prizes and turkeys for the best marks-persons.

Spring Fling

5:00 pm Happy Hour 6:00 pm Dinner is served John Vere’s music til 10:30

Join family and friends for a fun time$20 adults | $10 children

Tickets available at Lisa’s Bistro and the Welcome Centre in Christina Lake and

The Source in Grand ForksTo book your seating arrangements

call Jennifer at 250-447-7638

SPAGHETTI DINNER & DANCE

Christina Lake Community HallSaturday, May 14, 2016

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Showcase a visual delightApril 15 is World Arts Day

and also Leonardo da Vinci’s Birthday.

Boundary District Arts Council, gallery 2 and Grand Forks and District Public Li-brary decided that was a great day to open the17th Annual Boundary Showcase of Arts and Culture as we combined all our efforts to host two suc-cessful weeks of art and craft displays, school tours and per-formances.

There were almost 80 dis-plays of community exhibits at gallery 2 open for all to come and see. It is always amazing to see the variety and talent of lo-cal participants.

Joie Pare of Westbridge, a long-time sketcher but new painter, won the 1st Annual Viewer’s Choice with her paint-ing, “What Was.”

There were 196 students/10 classes from Hutton and Perley elementary schools, including two groups of homeschoolers. Each class/group was divid-ed into three sections and led by nine tour guides, teachers, aides and parents to visit the Heritage Gallery on the main

floor, three galleries upstairs, plus a story and bookmark craft at the library.

In the galleries there were demonstrations of spinning, weaving and woodworking most tour days. These demos are always well received by stu-dents and helpers alike.

The ever-delightful BDAC Gala was held Thursday, April 21, at the GFSS auditorium. We are so fortunate to have so many talented performers from our member groups featuring

dance, voice, and speech with Grand Forks Pipes and Drums as a rousing finale.

It was opened by Susan Hals, Arts Week co-ordinator,

and MCed by John Zibin. It was John’s 16th time to MC out of the 17 years.

The reception at gallery 2 was held Saturday, April 23, and attended by approximate-ly 50. It was opened by Hals, followed by BDAC president Samantha Mercer-White, gal-lery 2 executive director Terry Woodruff, and gallery 2 curator Ted Fogg.

Then we had superb enter-tainment with one dance from the Youth Bellydancers, two songs from the Grand Forks Choral Society and one dance from the Irish Dancers.

Just before refreshments, each local artist who had en-tered an exhibit and was pres-ent, gave a quick mention of their exhibit.

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Joie Pare of Westbridge, a long-time sketcher but new painter, won the 1st Annual Viewer’s Choice with her painting, “What Was.”

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“We are so fortunate to have so many talented performers.

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(N) (Live) Triathlon Hiring Matter KXLY 4 ABC News 15 (6:00) ›››“Bad Boys” (1995, Action) ’ ››“Walking Tall” (2004) The Rock. ’ Cops ’ Cops ’ Cops ’ Vegas Cops ’ Jail Å Cops ’ Cops ’ Cops ’ Cops ’ Cops ’ Cops ’ Bellator MMA Live (N) 16 Buying and Selling Buying and Selling Buying and Selling Beach Beach Beach Beach Beach Beach Beach Beach Beach Beach Beach Beach Beach Beach Property Brothers 17 Zombie Flip Criminal Minds Å Criminal Minds “100” Criminal Minds Å Criminal Minds Å Storage Storage Storage Storage Storage Storage The First 48 ’ Å The First 48 “M.I.A.” The First 48 ’ Å 22 Chucks Chucks Nerds Sponge. Sponge. Parents Harvey Pig Goat Turtles Sponge. ›››“An American Tail” ’ Chucks Nerds Nerds Nerds Nerds Chucks Chucks Chucks Chucks 24 Engels ››“The Other Woman” (2014) Cameron Diaz. ’ Å ›››“Pitch Perfect” (2012) Anna Kendrick. ’ Å ›“Identity Thief” (2013) Jason Bateman. ’ Å “Independence Day-saster” (2013) ’ Å Haven Å 25 How/ How/ Mayday Å Bering Sea Gold Mayday: Air Disaster Mayday Å Worst Driver Bering Sea Gold Highway Thru Hell How/ How/ How-Made How-Made Deadliest Catch 26 Untouchable ’ Å Side Show Emer Emer Debt/Part Debt/Part ››“Bruce Almighty” (2003) Jim Carrey. ›››“Crazy, Stupid, Love.” (2011) Steve Carell. ’ ››“The Perfect Marriage” (2006) ’ Emer Emer 27 Bundesliga Soccer Teams TBA. Body Paid Prog. Paid Prog. Paid Prog. Paid Prog. NASCAR Racing XFINITY Series. (N) ’ (Live) Paid Prog. Paid Prog. Mod Fam Anger Two Men Bones ’ Å Mike Mike 28 Say Yes Say Yes 1st Home 1st Home 1st Home 1st Home Women/Prison Women/Prison Women/Prison Dateline: Real Life Dateline: Real Life Dateline: Real Life Dateline on TLC Å Dateline on TLC Å 29 “After All These Years” (2013) Wendie Malick. Homeland “Redux” Bones ’ Å Bones ’ Å Bones ’ Å Bones ’ Å Homeland “Redux” Twice in a Lifetime Missing ’ Å Criminal Minds ’ 30 Dancer “Lara Croft Tomb Raider: The Cradle of Life” (9:40) ›››“Little Women” (1994) Å (11:40) ››“Defiance” (2008) Daniel Craig. Å ››“Dancer in the Dark” (2000, Drama) Björk. Å (4:25) “The Last Samurai” (2003) 32 Slug Terra Sonic Fangbone The Deep Backstage Next Step Lost ›››“Men in Black” (1997) ’ (12:15) ››“Men in Black II” ’ Awesome Kingdom Kingdom ›››“Men in Black” (1997) ’ (4:45) ››“Men in Black II” ’ 33 P. Affairs Tummy TrustDale Paid Prog. Jeffersons Paid Prog. Break Seinfeld ›››“Dreamer: Inspired by a True Story” ››“Sky High” (2005) Michael Angarano. Middle Middle Seinfeld Atl. Eats King King 34 Comedy Now! ’ Laughs: All Access Just for Laughs Å Detour Sullivan Big Bang Big Bang ›››“Lethal Weapon 3” (1992) Mel Gibson. Å ››“Lethal Weapon 4” (1998, Action) Mel Gibson. Å Big Bang Big Bang 35 Lone Wolf ››“Ghost Chasers” (1951) ››“Ring of Fire” (1961) David Janssen. ›››“Scaramouche” (1952) Å ›››“Born Free” (1966) Å ›››“The Three Musketeers” (1973) Å “The Awful Truth” 36 Gotta Eat Gotta Eat In Italy In Italy Pioneer Pioneer Spring Baking Cooks vs. Cons Å Restaurant: Im. Chopped ’ Å Diners Diners Gotta Eat Gotta Eat Food USA Food Carn Eats Carn Eats 37 Paid Prog. Paid Prog. Paid Prog. Paid Prog. Liquidator Liquidator Liquidator Liquidator Liquidator Liquidator Liquidator Liquidator Liquidator Liquidator Liquidator Liquidator Liquidator Liquidator Storage Liquidator Mantracker 38 7 Days in Hell Å Yukon Gold ’ Å Counting Cars Å Cnt. Cars Cnt. Cars Cnt. Cars Cnt. Cars Trashopolis “Rome” Universe--Mysteries Universe--Mysteries Ice Road Truckers ’ Yukon Gold ’ Å 7 Days in Hell Å 39 Stargate SG-1 Å Stargate SG-1 Å Panic Button ’ Paranormal Witness Paranormal Witness Paranormal Witness DC’s Legends “Ba’al: The Storm God” (2008) ’ Å The Aliens ’ Å Orphan Black ’ 40 Rifleman Rifleman Rifleman Rifleman Rifleman ›››“Stakeout” (1987) Richard Dreyfuss. Å ››“Caddyshack” (1980) Chevy Chase. ››“Uncle Buck” (1989) John Candy. (4:15) ›››“Beverly Hills Cop” (1984) 42 Security Security The Em The Em Border Border Border Border Security Security Border Border The Em The Em Border Border Security Security Security Security Border Border 44 Dora Charmers Shimmer LittlePony Toopy Hey Peg Octonauts Dinosaurs Trucktown Mike Umizoomi Wings Peppa Pig Blaze Bubble Shimmer Charmers Octonauts Hey Dinosaurs Cat in the 46 MotorWk Greener Woods. Rough Cut Old House Old House Old House Kitchen Pépin Martha Cook Garden Antiques Roadshow British Baking Globe Trekker ’ Steves Grown Last/Wine Walk 48, KHQ Saturday Wake Up Show (N) Å Prostate Turbo Lift 2016 Players Championship Third Round. From TPC Sawgrass in Ponte Vedra Beach, Fla. (N) ’ (Live) Å Omega Jdg Judy KHQ News Saturday 51 Louis Rck Kds Popcorn Popcorn Rck Kds Sportfish Huntley Food Life Living Miracle Popcorn Christians Huntley Popcorn In Concert House Green House Building House Eye, Eye Let’s Talk 53 CSI: Crime Scene CSI: Crime Scene CSI: Crime Scene CSI: Crime Scene CSI: Crime Scene CSI: Crime Scene CSI: Crime Scene TMZ (N) ’ Å Pop Quiz Pop Quiz Celebrity Celebrity Botched Å 59 King Gourmet Phantom Gourmet CIZE! Makeup! ››“Once Upon a Time in Mexico” Rizzoli & Isles Å Mike Mike Two Men Two Men Broke Girl Broke Girl Big Bang Big Bang “Marley & Me” (2008) 60 KTLA 5 Morning News at 7 (N) ’ Å Dr. Pol Dr. Pol Dog Town Dog Whis Dog Whis Dog Whis Dog Whis Save Our Dream Hatched Animal Zoo Clues Coolest On Spot Paid Program Celebrity Celebrity 61 Funny Home Videos Funny Home Videos Funny Home Videos Funny Home Videos Elementary ’ Å Elementary ’ Å Elementary ’ Å Elementary ’ Å Blue Bloods ’ Å Blue Bloods ’ Å Blue Bloods ’ Å 62 Dog Whis Save Our Dream Hatched Zoo Clues Coolest ››“Extract” (2009) Jason Bateman. Two Men Two Men Two Men Two Men PIX11 News at 5 (N) Celebrity Celebrity Celebrity Pregame MLB Baseball 70 Reflection Gurbani Watno Dur ’ G. Punjab Sandli Punjabi Success Fursat Quran Punjab Pyar Hi Pyar ’ Udeek TV Udeek TV Sardari ’ G. Punjab Punjabi Sanjha Punjab Mulaqat Made in 83 Woods. Michigan Michigan Steves Antiques Roadshow Nature Å (DVS) Pépin Martha Kitchen Cook British Baking Lawrence Welk Weekend Keep Up As Time... As Time... Antiques Roadshow 91 Dine Dine ›“Dude, Where’s My Car?” (2000) Å Hollywood Hollywood Sex-City Sex-City Sex-City Sex-City Sex-City Sex-City Celebrity Legacies Celebrity Damage CSI: Miami ’ Å CSI: Miami ’ Å 93 The Story of God The Story of God Life Below Zero Å Life Below Zero Å Life Below Zero Å Life Below Zero Å Life Below Zero Å Life Below Zero Å Life Below Zero Å Life Below Zero Å Life Below Zero Å

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BOUNDARY MEDICAL CLINICBOUNDARY MEDICAL CLINIC

Offering compassionto those in need takesa courageous heart.Thank you Boundary Community Hospice Association for all that you do.

We proudly support hospice.

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What do Hospice volunteers do?• Visit homes, hospital and long-term care facilities, free of charge.

• Offer friendship, support and companionship to persons experiencing a life-threatening illness, and their families and caregivers.

• Grief support, following death.

Provide practical help:• Timeout for caregivers.

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Volunteers are persons who:• Listen without judging or giving advice.

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Hospice volunteers, however, cannot replace nursing, home support workers or family support and are not permitted to offer legal or fi nancial information and advice, or provide family counselling.

Mission Statementof Boundary Community Hospice AssociationThe purpose of the Association is to provide active and compassionate hospice and palliative care services for persons and their families facing death or loss and to provide the physical, emotional, mental and spiritual sup-port necessary to maintain dignity and worth of the individual.

I wish I’d had the courage to live a life true to myself, not the life others expected of me.1

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New exhibitions refresh, warmGallery 2 has two exhibitions sure to

refresh and warm.From May 14 – Aug. 27, the gallery is

excited to have the “Grand Forks Quilt Connection” showcase their amazing fabric art. “Tiptoe Through Nature” promises to be a refreshing, inspiring exhibition, with the colours of summer, stitched to perfection.

“All these are the inspirations for the fibre art works in this show. The chal-lenge begins with draw-ing and designing the piece. Then, detailed planning or to work in-tuitively? Realistic, rep-resentational or abstract, and to what degree?” Quilters are Stephanie Alcock, Diana Bartelings, Emilie Belak, Laura Jean Cuthbert, Arielle Gerenc-ser, Helen Hatch, Susan Meanley, Anne Rayner-Gould, Karen Thatcher, Florence Vatkin and Shei-la Vockeroth.

Exhibiting from May 14 – Aug. 13 is Tsuneko Kokubo, who comes to gallery 2 from the New Denver area and her ex-hibit entitled “Regenera-tion” is refreshing and in-spirational. Her artwork

reflects her life and the things she values.“In this new work for the Regenera-

tion show, I am combining impressions, abstractions and narrative elements related to early Japanese immigration, family memories, and the internment of Nikkei (Japanese Canadians) in the Slocan Valley— all the while striving for beauty in expected places.”

Also on display is the Nikkei Na-tional Museum and Cultural Centre (NNMCC), A Call for Justice— Fighting for Japanese Canadian Redress (1977-

1988) inspired by the 25th anniversary of the signing of the Redress agreement. This exhibition will be on display until June 11.

This is a very important show for the Boundary and surrounding areas. Please take the time to stop by and have a look this is part of our heritage and contains a very powerful story.

The opening reception for these new exhibitions is Saturday, May 14 from 1-3 p.m. Please stop by and meet the artists and enjoy some refreshments.

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The Nikkei National Museum and Cultural Centre’s exhibit A Call for Justice—Fighting For Japanese Canadian Redress is also on display now at gallery 2. Pictured, the opening reception held on Thurs-day drew many to this significant exhibition. A reception for the new exhibitions will be held this Saturday from 1 - 3 p.m. Terry Woodruff photo

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All for MomFriday was a beautiful day to set up outside to prepare for Mother’s Day, and people supported by Sunshine Val-ley Community Services got extra support in the form of flower arranging advice from Boundary-Similka-meen MLA Linda Larson and Hannah Bees Flowers and Gifts. Prior to entering provincial politics, Larson was a florist; she is now the Parliamentary Secretary for Accessibility to the Minister of Social Development and Social Innovation. It was natural to see her assisting with making arrangements for Mother’s Day. The flow-ers were provided by Han-nah Bees.

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Gradswork for itMembers of the Grad Class of 2016 were outside Overwaitea Saturday with a car wash and hot dog sale to raise money for their graduation next month. Pictured are Jesse Roll, Kristin Dorgelo, Maddy Harp and Kayla Whyte. The “workers” rotated, taking turns to raise several hundreds of dollars.

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The participating members in-cluded children between six and 19 years-old from clubs in Grand Forks and Rock Creek.

The top junior Aggregate judg-es for the entire rally, included Wade MacDonald, first, Grand Forks 4H members Megan Sie-mens in second place and Raya Burch in third. The top senior Ag-gregate judges included Jade Fos-sen, first, Adele Fossen, second and Dawson Harpur in third.

Other results included: Educational Displays: Junior first Carly Fraser,

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Demonstrations: Junior first Wade and Cam-eron MacDonald, second Annalia vanKuik/Emma Lindquist and third Scott Kelly/Devon Harfman. Senior first Adele and Jade Fossen, second Marijka vanKuik/Olivia Schnieder and third Sarah MacDonald/Rylonn Elliot.

Judging: Junior Beef first Cameron MacDon-ald, second Wade MacDonald, third Daniel Macfarlane. Senior Beef first Sarah MacDonald, second Dawson Harpur and third Ronan Go-

odrich. Junior Dog first Megan Siemens, second Raya Burch and third Jessica Siemens. Senior Dog first Amy Siemens and second Cambria Hogarth. Horse Junior first Reine Fossen, second Sophia Schneider and third Kaitlyn Hesketh. Se-nior Horse first Adele Fossen, Jade Fossen and third Megan Ewing. Sewing Junior first Jennifer Grobb and second Lauren Fraser. Sewing Senior first Marijika vanKuik. Sheep Junior first Scott Kelly, second Wyatt Lasai and third Carly Fraser. Sheep Senior first Kayden Eaton, second Em-malee Williamson and third Colin Grobb. Rabbit Junior first Jennifer Grobb, second Sylvie Harpur and third Wade MacDonald. Rabbit Senior first Dawson Harpur, second Jade Fossen and a tie for third with Hanna Corfe and Katrina Powell.

Rally Dayfor 4HERIN PERKINSFor the Grand Forks Gazette

Boundary 4H Multi-Club member Amy Seimens takes a look at a dogs teeth during her herding dog class at the rally while judges Jessica Seimens, top left, Kylee Espenhain and Abby Visser make their notes. Erin Perkins photo

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A trip to a Vancouver magic store when he was about 10 confirmed his passion for the craft and he began to practice on his parents while living in Slocan. After gaining some confidence, he started small by doing little shows at his school. Making things disap-pear and doing card tricks are the staple of any good magic show, and as Vogel continued to improve his skill, his pas-sion grew.

Living in Grand Forks since 2008, Vogel has performed at

many backyard birthday par-ties and outdoor shows lo-cally over the past decade and has honed his show to have a comfortable flow that in-cludes bright and lively gags and jokes, as well as sleight of hand and card tricks for kids parties. The adult show he has created includes all the above but has a more intellectual bend to it to keep the older audience engaged and enter-tained.

When asked what he likes about magic, Vogel is quick to respond. He enjoys the reac-tions such as the “marvelous smiles” from his audience, the ability to encourage younger kids to learn and appreciate magic and the fact that he is keeping an age-old art form from becoming lost. The ap-plause is nice too.

Vogel draws inspiration from icons like David Cop-perfield and dreams of going

to Las Vegas when he turns 21 to see the different magic acts and aspires to eventually have his own show there.

Although Vogel is not part of any organized magic soci-ety or group, he does socialize with a few friends who also happen to be magicians. Be-ing a small group of individu-als who are passionate about the craft brings its challenges, but Vogel says they share tech-niques and camaraderie.

A multi-talented young man, Vogel is also a musician who can play several instru-ments. In this genre, he began plunking away at his mother’s piano at the age of two fol-lowing her lead in classical music. By age three to four, he was enrolled in lessons and performed a few recitals after which he began to play more by ear with traditional lessons falling by the wayside and a bit of parental tutoring tak-

ing its place. Coming from a musically inclined family has its benefits. Vogel learned to play the guitar from his father and went on to teach himself trumpet and drums as well as participate in his school band.

Vogel also has a fascination and love for vinyl records. Af-ter discovering a box of old re-cords and asking about them, he began to collect them. He feels the sound is softer, more enjoyable coming from a re-cord. With a collection of about 4,000 albums so far, Vogel is happy some of the current art-ists are considering releasing their music in LP format.

Inspired by greats such as Sir Elton John, Sir Paul McCart-ney, Beatles along with newer bands such as Aurora, a Nor-wegian pop band, Paramour and many Canadian songwrit-ers and singers, Vogel also en-joys writing songs to share his thoughts. When asked what

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else he likes about mu-sic, he says that music is welcoming. It’s an art form and he likes the correlation between magic and music.

Vogel can often be found at the vari-ous Open Mic events around town and has played in local groups such as Blue Pearl blues band. For other events, he has played solo with

one other musician to accompany him giving listeners a real treat.

So while you’re out and about this summer, keep your eyes and ears peeled! You may find yourself entranced by a magic show at the farmers’ market, or be drawn into a lovely melody by a young man Grand Forks is proud to call our own.

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250.442.3845 5425 Hughes Rd., Grand Forks or email: [email protected]

Come & See

2nd Street Antiques & UpholsteryFurniture & Collectables

Tony 250.584.4605 | Millie 250.584.4908

All your upholstery needs. Repairs & wood refurbishing.35 years of quality service.

1 - 7375 2nd Street Grand Forks

• LANDSCAPING• LOT CLEARING• DUMP TRAILER

• FOOTINGS• SEPTIC SYSTEMS

250-444-2627

ExcavatingDon Bedard

Your MobileIn-HomeDecoratingService

Window Coverings • Blinds • Custom Bedding • Custom Drapery• Drapery Hardware • Interior Design Consultation • Colour Consultation

Laurine VaugeoisInterior Design Consultant

Grand Forks, BC Phone 250-442-0826Cell: 250-442-7355 Fax: 250-442-0883

Granby Speical Forest Products Ltd.

Our specialty: Designing and building Post and Beam timber frame homes and cottages

Also offering CUSTOM MILLING:• Board and batten siding • Custom railing packages• Fencing slabs and firewood • Sawdust for bedding

and landscaping

25 years in business

250-442-8124

Deadline to bookJune’s Marketplace is

May 25. Call Darlainea at 250-442-2191

6785 - 19th St., Grand [email protected]

250-442-2289Tomkat Automotive

Call Sonnyfor an appointment

DESIGNATED INSPECTION FACILITY

Automotive Tip of the Week

Does your car have a cabinair filter? Many post 2008

vehicles are equippedwith cabin air filters. Has yours

been checked recently?

It’s in the classified section!Business Directory

Effective April 25, the province has launched a new online portal that makes it easy for hunters to access a range of e-services, including hunting licences and applications for limited entry hunting (LEH) draws, Minister of Forests, Lands and Natural Resource Operations Steve Thomson announced last week.

The B.C. hunting portal gives hunters instant access to apply for their resident hunting credentials and the new Fish and Wildlife ID, which replaces the old hunter identification number. Mean-while, the new online LEH system offers interactive maps and a simple interface that instantly gives hunters information

on upcoming hunting opportunities across the province.

With the move online, the province is no longer issuing paper LEH applica-tions and will not accept paper LEH ap-plications after 2016.

Hunters without Internet access can still visit and Service BC, FrontCounter BC or an authorized vendor to apply in person for the Fish and Wildlife ID or an LEH draw.

Over time, the province will add oth-er e-services like licences, compulsory reporting forms, guide licences and re-porting, and applications to accompany a non-resident hunter.

The launch of the hunting portal fol-lows up on a commitment that Thomson made in 2013. Moving hunting services

online also acts on government’s com-mitment to reduce red tape for British Columbians and is part of transforma-tion for government’s natural resource services under the natural resource per-mitting project.Quick Facts:

• LEH awards hunting authoriza-tions by lottery. These authorizations allow resident hunters to hunt for a spe-cific species, in a designated area, dur-ing specified time periods.

• Last year, more than 83,000 resi-dent hunters applied for a range of LEH draws and more than 23,000 authoriza-tions were issued.

• There are more than 100,000 resi-dent hunters in the province.

New online service launched for huntersSUBMITTEDto the Grand Forks Gazette

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CommunityCHURCH DIRECTORYANGLICAN CHURCH OF CANADAInterim Priest Bob Purdy 250-442-4201

Reverend Cathy Straume, Assistant Priest• Holy Trinity Church, 7252 - 7th St., Grand Forks

Services every Sunday at 10:30 a.m. B.A.S. Eucharist• St. Jude’s, Greenwood Services 4:00 p.m. on 1st, 3rd & 5th Sundays of the month• St. Mary’s, Kettle Valley Services 10:30 a.m. on the 2nd & 4th Sundays of the month

BAHA’I FAITHFor information call 250-442-3035.

BOUNDARY COMMUNITY CHURCHPastor: Ryan Van Kuik

250 449 1439 or [email protected] 129, Midway, BC V0H 1Y0

Sunday Service......................................................................10:00 a.m.(At the Midway Community Centre)

BOUNDARY SABBATH FELLOWSHIPSunday is the first day of the week

but Saturday is the seventh-day SabbathSaturday ............................................................................ 10:00 a.m.

Lutheran Church basement, Grand Forks, B.C.Call for info: 250-442-8656

CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF LATTER DAY SAINTS Grand Forks Unit 7255 Riverside Drive, Grand Forks

Sunday Sacrament Service... ....................................................10 a.m. Sunday School & Primary. .........................................................11 a.m.

For info call 250-666-0117 or call 250-442-3373 (leave a message)

CHRIST LUTHERAN CHURCHPastor Ken Schauer 509-690-0332 • 7328-19th St. (Across from Arena)Box 1689, Grand Forks, B.C. V0H 1H0 • 250-447-2562 • 250-442-3959Sunday Morning Worship .................................................. 8:52 a.m.

CHRISTIAN CENTRE7525 4th St. (behind Overwaitea) • Office 250-442-5815

Senior Pastors: Larry and Elsie DannhauerSUNDAY:Prayer..............................10:00 a.m. Church Service 10:30 a.m.Prayertime Tuesdays ......................................................... 10:00 a.m.Tuesday Night Seminars ..................................................... 7:00 p.m.

EVANGEL CHAPEL401 N. Kimberley, Greenwood, B.C. • Interim Pastor Martin Fromme

250-449-2309Sunday Service ................................................................. 10:00 a.m.

FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH 2495 - 76th Ave., Grand Forks, B.C.

Pastor John Siemens 250-442-0057Office: 250-443-9200 • Web: fbcgf.ca

Sunday Worship............10:30 a.m. Children’s Church .... 11:15 a.m.Youth Group - Friday .................................................5:30 - 7:30 p.m.For the Weekly Bible Studies and for Home Group times please call the office

GOSPEL CHAPEL7048 Donaldson Drive, Box 2528, Grand Forks, B.C.

250-442-5148 ; Senior Pastor Henry P. Klassen; Tammy Battersby, Community Care Co-ordinator;

Benjamin Jepsen, Associate Youth PastorWorship Service ................................................................ 10:30 a.m.Youth Activities - Friday ..................................................... 7:00 p.m.SEPT. TO MAYPioneer Clubs - (girls Gr 1-7) Tuesday .............................. 3:30 p.m.Brigade - Battalion (boys Gr. 7-12) Wednesday ................ 7:00 p.m.Brigade - Stockade & Tree Climbers (boys Gr. 1-6) - Thursday .................................................. 7:00 p.m.Weekly HOME groups, various times and days; also, weekly bible studies for seniors, young marrieds, and college and careers - call the church office for details.

GRAND FORKS BAPTIST CHURCHIndependent/Fundamental/Conservative/KJV

Pastor Brett Swope • 250-443-1557 • 7850 2nd StreetSundays: Adult Sunday School ....................................... 10:00 a.m. Main Service .................................................... 11:00 a.m.Bible studies available upon request

HüMüH MONASTERYBuddhist Meditation & Empowerment Centre

Sundays: Meditation and Spiritual Teaching with Master Maticintin ..11 a.m.For directions call 1-800-336-6015 • Westbridge, B.C.

KING OF KINGS NEW TESTAMENT CHURCH AND ACADEMY

735 9th Ave., Midway, BC • Rick Steingard • 250-449-2252Sunday Service ................................................................. 10:00 a.m.

RIVER VALLEY COMMUNITY CHURCH2826 - 75th Ave. (near Hutton School)

Senior Pastor Gabe Warriner • Office 250-442-8456Sunday Service (Sunday School during service) .............. 10:30 a.m.Preteen Sports Night - Mondays at Hutton School ................... 6 p.m.Ignite Youth, Fridays ................................................................. 7 p.m.Youth leader: Jon GohnAffiliated with Pentecostal Assemblies of Canada

SACRED HEART ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCHFather John M. Kellogg • Box 128, 346 Church St., Greenwood, B.C. VOH 1JOMass - Saturdays............................................................... 5:00 p.m.

SACRED HEART ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCHFather John M. Kellogg; Box 459, 7269 - 9th St.,

Grand Forks, B.C. VOH 1HO 250-442-3114Saturday mass (Grand Forks) ............................................ 7:30 p.m.SUNDAY MASS (Grand Forks) ........................................ 9:30 a.m.SUNDAY MASS (Christina Lake Community Hall) ............ 11:30 a.m.Tuesday-Thursday ............................................................ 9:00 a.m.

GRAND FORKS SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST4500 Hillview Road, Box 1524, Grand Forks • 250-442-5081 or 250-442-3221SATURDAY SERVICES:Sabbath School (Bible classes for all ages) ...................... 9:15 a.m.Hour of Worship ................................................................. 11:00 a.m.

UNITED CHURCH OF CANADABoundary Pastoral Charge - Rev. Kim Horwood

Office: Hours - Mon. 8 - 11 am, Thurs. & Fri. 8 - 3 pm • Phone: 250-442-3311email: [email protected] Sunday Services

St. John’s - Grand Forks .................................................... 11:00 a.m. St. Columba - Greenwood .................................................. 9:00 a.m.Perley Memorial, Christina Lake......................................... 9:00 a.m.

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250-442-2445 DELIVERY in 1-7 DAYS

Walk to fund vital support services and Canada’s most promising cancer research.

Boundary Country Relay For LifeJune 4, 2016 | 4 pm – 10 pmCity Park, Grand Forks [email protected] Cancer is a beach, wave goodbye.

Accept the baton. Register today!

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IT’S A JOURNEY. GO THE DISTANCE.

Joseph (Joey) Popo�

After a courageous battle, Joseph (Joey) Popoff suc-

cumbed to cancer on April 30, 2016 in Grand Forks, B.C. at the

age of 66.Joey was born to parents Joe

and Mary Popoff on March 16, 1950 in Grand Forks. He was a dedicated hard worker, spending most of his time as a heavy equipment operator, building roads in northern B.C. He was much sought after for his expertise in this fi eld. He retired in the early fall of last year due to his illness. Joey had a passion for his “scratch tickets” and trips into the woods for fi rewood. Always evident was his love and dedication to his family and friends at home, and in the north.

Joey is survived by his daughter Dana (Matt), grandsons, Ashton and Devin, former wife and close friend Karot his sisters Nina Trabenik and Irene (John) Pankoff and numerous nieces and nephews. He was predeceased by his father Joe, mother Mary and his daughter Danita.

May your fi rewood always be stacked high Joey, till we meet again.

A celebration of life will be held on the 25th of June at 5425 Hughes Road, John and Irene Pankoff’s residence at 3:00 p.m.

Shirley Beatrice SommersJanuary 1, 1926

– February 6, 2016It is with great sadness that the family of Shirley

Beatrice Sommers (nee Dennis) announces her passing on Saturday

February 6, 2016 in Castlegar, B.C. at the age of 90. She was born in Unity Saskatchewan.

Shirley is survived by her son Leo and daughter Ruth (Dale), Sister-in law Vera (Ralph) Anderson of Kamloops, and many nieces and nephews. Shirley is predeceased by her husband Marvin, parents Mar-jorie (nee Klingbeil) and Albert Dennis, sister and husband, Freda (nee Dennis) and Bert Sheasby and many nieces and nephews

Shirley enjoyed her teaching career and taught in Bushville, Saskatchewan, New Denver, and Osoyoos where she met her husband Marvin. � ey moved to Rock creek and she taught at Kettle Valley, Green-wood, and in Castlegar till she retired. While living in Rock Creek Shirley was vary active with the Rock Creek Fall Fair. Shirley was active in Scouting and Guilding for many years and also enjoyed knitting and crocheting as well as other needle crafts.

A Celebration of Life reception will be held at the Castlegar Complex on Sunday May 22, 2016 from 1:00 -3:30pm

In lieu of � owers donations can be made to Heart and Stroke or Cancer Society in her name

Christine ParakinMarch 13, 1956 – May 5, 2016

Christine Parakin, our mother and dear friend to many, left us on May 5, 2016 due to complications from a stroke.

Christine is survived by her sons, Nicholas (Bian-ca), Michael, her sister Katie Steinbach (nee Parakin), her beautiful granddaughter Jayda Davis (daughter to Michael), many nieces and nephews and many friends that loved her dearly.

She is predeceased by her parents Alex and Myrna Parakin (nee Plotnikoff), her sister Margie Smallbones (nee Parakin) and her infant brother Michael.

Christine was born March 13, 1956 in Grand Forks, B.C. to Myrna and Alex Parakin. She had a love of gardening and fl oral arranging and other hobbies that she excelled at. Christine touched many people’s lives profoundly whether it was at the thrift shop, where she volunteered tirelessly or at her A.A. meetings where she recently celebrated seven years of sobriety which her family was extremely proud of. Christine had a beautiful smile that lit up everyone who met and knew her. She will be dearly missed by her family and everyones lives she touched. R.I.P. mom.

It’s time to start “fun-raising.” Yes that’s right, “run-raising,” and yes it does involve fund raising, but it also includes a lot of fun.

The Grand Forks Fall Fair doesn’t just happen. Besides, hundreds and even thousands of hours of volun-teer time in organizing and prepar-ing months ahead of the August event, it takes a signifi cant amount of money for it to happen.

Things like exhibitor’s hand-books, entertainment, advertising, rentals, prize money and more are needed to make the fall fair a suc-cess.

In an effort to raise funds for a fair that ends up in the black, the fall fair committee has two current fundraising events.

The sec-ond annual Shuck and Cluck will be happen-

ing on Saturday, June 18. This is an outdoor evening of delicious food, with oysters from Cortez Island’s “Oyster Man” and a delicious chick-en dish as the headliners, as well as entertainment to make for a fun and scrumptious evening. Tickets are $60 each or two for $100.

The second event is the 2nd An-nual Duck Race which will be held on the opening day of the fair, Aug. 26. The rubber duckies will race from the Black Train Bridge to City Park with the fastest duck’s sponsor receiving $500; second prize is $250 with $100 as third prize.

Duck race tickets are $5. Tick-ets for both events are available by contacting Kelly McIver at 250-442-3637 or by e-mail at [email protected].

Tickets will also be available at various pop-up locations and pub-lic events.

The fall fair appreciates the sup-port of this community in the many ways it participates in the fair.

Notices of PassingCall Darlainea at 250-442-2191 ext. 200to place your announcement Fall fair ramps up

with ‘fun-raising’SUBMITTEDto the Grand Forks Gazette

New logo wanted!This week marks

the 70th anniversary of the incorporation of the Grand Forks Public Library Asso-ciation. We are so ex-cited to celebrate this milestone as a thriving cen-

tre of the community, and hope that we will celebrate many more milestones for years to come.

To mark this anni-versary, the library is looking for a new logo design! We are hold-ing a contest to fi nd a new logo which better suits us.

If you have a great idea for a new li-brary logo, please check out our website (http://grandforks.bc.libraries.coop/), or pop inside to learn more.

While you’re here, maybe you should check out our ongo-ing book sale. We have lots of great books for sale all the time by do-nation!

❚ Check It Out

CARI LYNNPOSTNIKOFF

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Festivallet’s celebrate!

Kootenay2016

July 23, 2016 10:30 am - 7:30 pmMillenium Park - Castlegar, BC

Free admission Donations Welcome www.kootenayfestival.com

Think greenTake the FREE MTI shuttle

From the Castlegar Recreation Complex & the Station Museum starting at 10:15 am and continuing throughout the day to the festival site at Millenium Park. Sponsored by Mountain Transport Institute.

-Artisans and Vendors-

-Live Music--Performances-

-world Cuisine-

-Kids’ activities-

Thank you to all our sponsors and supporters!

By entering the event, you voluntarily assume all risk and danger incidental to the event whether occuring prior to, during or subsequent to the Event, including any death, personal injury, loss, damage or liability.

Contact Audrey at 250.365.3386 ext. 4105 for more information or to volunteer

Festivallet’s celebrate!

Kootenay2016

July 23, 2016 10:30 am - 7:30 pmMillenium Park - Castlegar, BC

Free admission Donations Welcome www.kootenayfestival.com

Think greenTake the FREE MTI shuttle

From the Castlegar Recreation Complex & the Station Museum starting at 10:15 am and continuing throughout the day to the festival site at Millenium Park. Sponsored by Mountain Transport Institute.

-Artisans and Vendors-

-Live Music--Performances-

-world Cuisine-

-Kids’ activities-

Thank you to all our sponsors and supporters!

By entering the event, you voluntarily assume all risk and danger incidental to the event whether occuring prior to, during or subsequent to the Event, including any death, personal injury, loss, damage or liability.

Contact Audrey at 250.365.3386 ext. 4105 for more information or to volunteer

Festivallet’s celebrate!

Kootenay2016

July 23, 2016 10:30 am - 7:30 pmMillenium Park - Castlegar, BC

Free admission Donations Welcome www.kootenayfestival.com

Think greenTake the FREE MTI shuttle

From the Castlegar Recreation Complex & the Station Museum starting at 10:15 am and continuing throughout the day to the festival site at Millenium Park. Sponsored by Mountain Transport Institute.

-Artisans and Vendors-

-Live Music--Performances-

-world Cuisine-

-Kids’ activities-

Thank you to all our sponsors and supporters!

By entering the event, you voluntarily assume all risk and danger incidental to the event whether occuring prior to, during or subsequent to the Event, including any death, personal injury, loss, damage or liability.

Contact Audrey at 250.365.3386 ext. 4105 for more information or to volunteer

Festivallet’s celebrate!

Kootenay2016

July 23, 2016 10:30 am - 7:30 pmMillenium Park - Castlegar, BC

Free admission Donations Welcome www.kootenayfestival.com

Think greenTake the FREE MTI shuttle

From the Castlegar Recreation Complex & the Station Museum starting at 10:15 am and continuing throughout the day to the festival site at Millenium Park. Sponsored by Mountain Transport Institute.

-Artisans and Vendors-

-Live Music--Performances-

-world Cuisine-

-Kids’ activities-

Thank you to all our sponsors and supporters!

By entering the event, you voluntarily assume all risk and danger incidental to the event whether occuring prior to, during or subsequent to the Event, including any death, personal injury, loss, damage or liability.

Contact Audrey at 250.365.3386 ext. 4105 for more information or to volunteer

LAST WEEK’SSOLUTION

The Fun Spot

Coach here to stay

Eying up the swap stock

Grand Forks Border Bruins coach and general manager Emery Olauson has signed a multi-year agree-ment with the hockey team’s association. In his first year coaching, Olauson led the 2015-16 team to their first playoff appearance in 19 years. Submitted photo

BMX Rider of the WeekKaydee Bryan #537

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Kaydee has been riding a bike since the age of three. This season she decided that she wanted to race and it didn’t take her long to catch on. What she likes most about BMX rac-ing is the feeling she gets right before the gate drops. Kaydee’s goals for the 2016 race season are to win a race and many more after that.

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Nine-year-old Zaylen Romaine started riding a bike at the age of two. What he likes most about BMX racing is the adrenaline that he gets racing and the fact that he can race against his friends. His goals this year are to improve his skills and win more races.

In 2015 Zaylen was the recipient of Grand Forks BMX’s Most Sportsman Rider. He also finished third in overall club points.

The Grand Forks BMX track is busy Wednesdays (last week saw numbers rise with 47 riders on the track) as well as on the previous weekend which featured a bike swap. Checking out the bikes at the swap are (from left) Paxton Zorn, Greg Hill and Brycen Semenoff. Della Mallette photo

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Tuesday - Saturday 9:00 am to 5:00 pm 1960 68th Ave.

250-442-0112 • [email protected]

Chocolate Intervention

Chocolate RaspberryPeppermint Mocha

Red VelvetLimited release dessert wines

Order by Friday, May 13, 2016. Pre-orders only.

Morrissey CreekBuilding Supplies

2750 E. Almond Gardens Rd, Grand Forks, BC

250-442-2312

Plus NEW 12” matching lattice toppers to give your fence more height

Plus NEW 12” matching lattice toppers Plus NEW 12” matching lattice toppers

Solid and Lattice Top Panels!

Roast beef & all the trimmings.

(right after the meat draw)

May 28 5:30 pm

at the

Royal Canadian Legion Branch 597353 6th Street, Grand Forks

Saturday

Dinner

Tickets: $15.00 Available at the bar.

Please purchase tickets prior to Friday.

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Flexibility very importantMaintaining flexibility is important

We often take for granted the ability to bend over, reach for something overhead or get-ting up out of a chair. Howev-er, for many individuals, even simple movement can be pain-ful.

As we age we gradually lose our range of motion and flexibility. Maintaining flexibil-ity is as important as cardio-vascular and muscular fitness. Stretching regularly is key to active mobility.

Gisela Ko has designed a program “Stretching For Mo-bility” to accommodate indi-viduals who may require as-sistance in order to maintain flexibility. Participants will perform stretching exercises sitting in a chair or using a chair for support.

Stretching for Mobility takes place in Grand Forks in the Arena Viewing Room on Tuesday mornings from 11 a.m. to 12 p.m. and Friday af-ternoons from 1 – 2 p.m.

Gisela takes her class out to Christina Lake on Wednesdays from 1 - 2 at the Christina Lake Community Hall.

Her classes are drop-in and

everyone is welcome.Full body workout

Morning fitness classes at Christina Lake are going strong. Corinne Olsen offers challenging classes on Mon-day, Wednesday and Thursday mornings at the Christina Lake Community Hall from 9 - 10 a.m.

Corinne incorporates step, pilates, weights and more to provide a full body workout. Registration is not required, drop-ins welcome.Achieving fitness

The Christina Lake Com-munity Association and fit-ness instructor Corinne Olsen are hosting three (by dona-tion) fitness classes promoting “Achievable Fitness” for those individuals looking for a mod-erate exercise program and for those recovering from injury or may have physical limitations.

Join Corinne on June 2, 6t and 9 at the Christina Lake Community Hall from 10:15 - 11 a.m. as she guides par-ticipants through a 45-minute moderate circuit program de-signed to improve strength, flexibility, balance and cardio conditioning.

So, mark the dates on your calendar. Find some comfort-able clothing, running shoes and bring your enthusiasm as you take part in one or all three of the Achievable Fitness classes taking place in Chris-tina Lake.

The hope is to implement this program on a regular basis in fall of 2016.

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For more information on programs and activities give us a call at 250-442-2202 or email us at [email protected].

You can also find more in-formation about Grand Forks Recreation by going to the Regional District of Kootenay Boundary website at www.rdkb.com, looking under “ser-vices” and selecting Grand Forks.

GRAND FORKSRECREATION

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THE CORPORATION OF THE CITY OF GRAND FORKS

BUILDING INSPECTION / BYLAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICER (FULL TIME)

About UsAt the City of Grand Forks, we are focused on creating the highest level of service excellence, based on an organization-wide community that celebrates the employees who make it all happen. Grand Forks is nestled in South Central B.C. just 4 kilometers from the USA boarder, in the Boundary Region. The City enjoys over 2000 hours of sunny summer weather and mild winters. Endless recreational opportunities are available for the outdoor enthusiast. (Hiking, biking, fi shing, river rafting, water & snow skiing, cross country skiing and golfi ng to name a few). Grand Forks is a community of approximately 4000 residents with a service area of approximately 10,000 residents.

Full Job Description is available at: http://www.grandforks.ca/careers

Title: Building Inspector / Bylaw Enforcement Offi cer

Classifi cation: Management Position

Pay Class: Annual Salary - $62,400.00 to $81,900.00 depending on qualifi cations.

Day of Work: Monday to Friday

Hours of Work: 37.5 hours / week - 8:00 am – 4:00 pm

Position Overview: • While a qualifi ed Building Offi cial III is preferred, those with

Building I or II qualifi cations may be considered. • While a qualifi ed Bylaw Enforcement and Investigation Skills Level 1 Certifi cation

would be preferred, training towards certifi cation would be considered.

CLOSING DATE: 3:00 pm May 17, 2016

Dated this 22nd day of April, 2016

Only those applicants selected for an interview will be contacted. Thank you for your interest.

Resumes, along with references, may be emailed, mailed or dropped off to:

City of Grand Forks Email to: [email protected] 220, 7217 – 4th Street Subject Line: Building Inspection/Bylaw Enforcement Grand Forks, B.C. V0H 1H0Attention: Diane Heinrich Diane Heinrich

Manager of Human Resources

Community Literacy Coordinator

The Columbia Basin Alliance for Literacy (CBAL) is looking for a Community Literacy Coordinator for the Boundary region. This position is based in Grand Forks. We are a Columbia Basin wide literacy organization committed to providing inclusive and accessible literacy programs for people of all ages. Ideal candidates will work well with the CBAL team, have an understanding of literacy, and a passion for working with people.

Abilities and attributes:• Outstanding communication and interpersonal skills• Strong organizational and planning skills• Comfortable presenting to a variety of audiences and

facilitating small groups such as Mother Goose, basic computer classes, etc.

• Experience in creating, planning, and implementing programs

• Ability to work effectively with a variety of parents, children, volunteers, professionals, and community members

• Knowledge of literacy development, adult learning, and community resources

• Inclusive, sensitive and respectful approach to collaboration

• Budget development and management• Administrative skills• A clear Criminal Record Review, completed prior to hiring• Willing to work flexible hours• Proficiency using computers and programs such as Word,

PowerPoint and Excel

The ideal candidate will work well with the CBAL Regional Manager and fellow coordinators in neighboring communities, and be able to effectively lead a team of staff in the Boundary area. Post- secondary education or background/training in supporting learning, teaching, or facilitating groups for children, families or adults will be definite assets. Applicants must have access to a vehicle.

This is a part- time position at approximately 21 hrs/week with the potential for additional hours for facilitation. Contracts typically run Sept. 1 to June 30. There will be some training offered in June and July with the official contract starting Sept. 1.

Please send resumes to: [email protected] by Friday, May 20 at 4 pm.

For more information, call Desneiges Profili, West Kootenay/Boundary Regional Program Manager at 250- 512- 1249.

Boundary Family and Individual Services Socie y as o o or uni es availa le for mature students interested in summer em loyment licants must ave een a full me student last year and be intending to go back to school in the fall and have some training in the human services.

hese osi ons are hours er eek and ill run for eeks during the summer. licants must have e cellent

inter ersonal skills and good organi a onal skills.

Summer rogram orker ho is interested in orking ith young children and youth. erience ith

children and youth ith disabili es is an asset. e are looking for a fun loving crea ve erson ho really en oys helping others to be a part of the community.

dministra ve assistant. u es include a variety of o ce tasks including but not limited to ans er-ing phone and in person in uiries general ord process-ing assis ng ith organi ing events. he posi on re uires

ell developed oral ri en and interpersonal communica-on skills and a orking kno ledge of icroso ce.

If you ould like more informa on regarding this posi on please call - . lease email your resume ith three le ers of reference to inda.Stooshino b ss.org or drop o at lanville Family entre

entral venue rand Forks.

WESTERN ROCKY MOUNTAIN INDUSTRIES (WRMI)

Is looking to hire individuals with the following skills:

• Journeyman Welders • Apprentice Welders • Truck Drivers • PaintersWRMI is growing, and we are looking at hiring part-time employees to manufacture steel commercial waste containers. If you are interested in becoming a part of our team, please visit our website at www.wrmiltd.com, click Contact and select Help Wanted to submit your resume. Only those applicants selected for an interview will be contacted.

Announcements

Friendly reminder: Grand Forks Thrift Shop drop times are Tues-Sat, 9am-4pm. Please be considerate. Do not drop off items when we are closed. Please no unusable items: no furniture, electronics or parts. Thank you.

Public Notice: A.A. meetings, Grand Forks Valley Group of Alcoholics Anonymous. MON-DAY 8pm. (Closed Study) at Catholic Church Rectory. 7269 9th St.; WEDNESDAY (Men’s Closed) 8pm at Anglican Church rear basement, 7252 - 7th St; THURSDAY and SAT-URDAY (Open) 8pm also at Anglican Church. Ph: 250-442-8907 or 250-442-8797.

Saturday Country Market May 7 - Sept 30-, 9-2. Jack Goddard Mem. Arena. Baking, Crafts, Artisans, Pro-duce, Jeweler, Clothing, Carv-ing, and more.

InformationCANCEL YOUR TIMESHARE. NO Risk Program STOP Mortgage and Maintenance Payments Today. 100% Money Back Guarantee. FREE Consultation. Call Now. We Can Help! 1-888-356-5248

Help WantedHelp Wanted

Announcements

Boundary Community

Hospice AssociationCompassionate

end of life resources and support.

250-443-2162------------------------------Boundary Area Volunteer

Driver Program. Transportation for

medical appointments. 250-584-4618

W W W . R O N S M A C H I N E -TOOLS.CA - We offer you Great household accessories, over 5 million automotive parts, fi shing & gun stores, thousands of tools, world class medical info on nutrition & life-style habits and the causes of type two diabetes, high blood pressure, arthritis, etc. Bad-minton, golf, tennis,and other sports supplies & MUCH MORE.

Employment

CANADA BENEFIT GROUP - Do you or someone you know suffer from a disability? Get up to $40,000 from the Canadian Government. Toll-free 1-888-511-2250 or www.canadabenefi t.ca/free-assessment

For sale A Mobile Offi ce Furniture Maintenance & Repair Company. Est 1993. Located in the N. Okanagan Valley. Large loyal customer base annually. Basic training included in repairs of chairs, desks & fi le cabinets. Ideal for self motivated mechanically minded person-542-3423 Email offi [email protected]

HIP OR KNEE REPLACEMENT? Arthritic Conditions/COPD? Restrictions in Walking/Dressing? Disability Tax Credit $2,000 Tax Credit $20,000 Refund. Apply today For Assistance: 1-844-453-5372.

HIGH PROFIT HIGH CASH PRO-DUCING LOONIE VENDING MACHINES. All on Locations - Turnkey Operation, Perfect Home Based Business. Full Details CALL NOW! 1-866-668-6629, WEBSITE WWW.TCVEND.COM.

Help WantedHelp Wanted

Employment

DEPUTY DIRECTOROF OPERATIONS

District of Kitimat, exempt staff position with generous compensation. Reporting to the Operations Manager, is responsible for repair and maint. of the municipality’s infrastructure including roads, signage, sidewalks, general clean-up, common services, buildings & fl eet equipment, and assists with municipal water and sewer operations. Candidates will have a Civil Technologist Diploma and 5 years’ senior management experience in a municipal or similar work environment; an Applied Science Tech. Cert. is an asset.

Submit resumes byMay 29, 2016, 4:30 p.m.,to Personnel, District ofKitimat, 270 City Centre, Kitimat, B.C. V8C 2H7,

Fax: 250-632-4995 E-mail [email protected]

Education/Trade Schools

INTERIOR HEAVY EQUIPMENT SCHOOL. Hands-On Tasks. Start Weekly. GPS Training!

Funding & Housing Avail! Job Aid! Already a HEO?

Get certifi cation proof.Call 1-866-399-3853 or go to:

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START A NEW CAREER in Graphic Arts, Healthcare, Business, Education or Infor-mation Tech. If you have a GED, Call: 855-670-9765

Employment

Paintball gun/marker repair technician

for on-call work at theGF Pawnshop.250-442-5552

SEASONAL FARMLABOURERS

Required by RK Fresh Fruit and Garden Centre Ltd. Full time work, includes; weed-ing, picking vegetables & packing. Wages $10.59/hr, work until the end of Nov. 4415 Rilkoff Frontage Rd. Grand ForksFax resume: 250-442-5384

Home Care/SupportWanted: Live in or out care-giver/support worker for a 31 years old physically disabled male in Midway, BC. To assist in all aspects of daily living & personal care. 30-40 hours per week, $16 per hour. Must be physically fi t. Please email [email protected]

Services

Financial Services

$750 Loans & MoreNO CREDIT CHECKS

Open 7 days/wk. 8am - 8pm 1-855-527-4368

Apply at:www.credit700.ca

GET BACK ON TRACK! Bad credit? Bills? Unemployed? Need Money? We Lend! If you own your own home - you qualify. Pioneer Acceptance Corp. Member BBB.

1-877-987-1420 www.pioneerwest.com

NEED A LOAN? Own Property? Have Bad Credit? We can help! Call toll free 1 866 405 1228 www.fi rstandsecondmortgages.ca

Services

LARGE FUNDBorrowers Wanted

Start saving hundreds of dollars today! We can easily approve you by phone. 1st, 2nd or 3rd mortgage money is available right now. Rates start at Prime. Equity counts. We don’t rely on credit, age or income.

Call Anytime1-800-639-2274 or

604-430-1498. Apply online www.capitaldirect.ca

$$$----US Currency---$$$ Bought and sold.

2% Better rates than the bank. GF Pawnshop. 225 Central

250-442-5552

Business/Offi ce Service

Have you been denied Canada Pension Plan disability benefi ts? The Disability Claims Advocacy Clinic can help you appeal.

Call 1-877-793-3222 Website: www.dcac.ca Email: [email protected]

Garden & LawnMOWING/HAULING/CLEAN-UP. Will haul trash,rubbish, yard waste. Weekly mow-ing,thatching, clean-up. We do it all. 250-442-8163

Household ServicesGrand Forks- Professional Housekeeper with references. 250-584-4179

KOOTENAY DUCT CLEANERS

Duct Cleaning EVERYONE can afford

$250 whole home$150 mobile homeNo hidden costs!

Professional & InsuredLocally owned & operatedToll free 1.844.428.0522

Services

Coming Events Information Business Opportunities

Career Opportunities

Help Wanted Financial Services Moving & Storage

STEEL STORAGE

CONTAINERSFOR SALE OR RENT

[email protected]

604-534-2775Pets & Livestock

Livestock18 yr old Paint Gelding, goodmanners, sound, $800. Eamor saddle and tack $500. Owl Mountain Ranch. 250-447-9442

Merchandise for Sale

Farm EquipmentJohn Deere Tractor Model 40,runs well, looks great, 3 P.H. & PTO, c/w rear blade. Asking $3,500. 250-442-0957

Firewood/Fuel

Firewood $220 cord, split & delivered

OR Have portable wood splitter,

will split your wood. Great rates Grand Forks area250-442-0003 / 250-442-7579

Firewood for sale- Larch and Douglas-fi r logging truck loads. 250-365-2704.

Fir/larch fi rewood, $180/cord.Split and delivered. 250-443-4775

Garage SalesChristina Lake: 282 2nd Ave. Cascade Par 3. Sat&Sun, May 14&15, 8am-4pm. Multi Family

Grand Forks: 158 82nd Ave.Sat may 14, 8am-2pm. Multi family sale.

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1-800-663-5555 or *5555

on most cellular networks.

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250-442-2711 Toll free: 1-800-567-3199

www.grandforksrealestate.ca

PROPERTY MANAGEMENT SERVICES

Owners and Prospective Tenants Call: Ken Dodds 250-442-2632 orRon Woods 250-442-7636

10.88 ACRES. RECREATIONAL PARADISE! Only 10 minutes from Grand Forks. Drilled well,

septic approval, power. Why wait??? Asking $163,000. MLS® 2406325

NEW PRICE! Fabulous retirement or starter home. 4 BR’s, large MBR with ensuite bath. New insulation,

gyproc and painting throughout. Carport, private back yard & 2 storage sheds. View & buy!

$137,500. MLS® 2408394

DREAM HOME on 1.5 acres of riverfront land. No ex-pense spared with this generous make over inside, plus

expansive outdoor living area, garden, shop and putting green. $795,000. MLS® 2413606

SAND AND SUN, COMES WITH THIS DELIGHTFUL 6 BR, 3 bathroom home on Christina Lake. Everything

is ready for you to enjoy living on the lake this summer! $934,560. MLS® 2413521

ONE LEVEL LIVING WITH FANTASTIC VIEWS of Christina Lake! 1400 sq. ft. built in 1992!

2 BR, 2 baths. tA GREAT BUY in Christina Lake. $339,000. MLS® 2409157

CUTE RENOVATED ONE LEVEL HOME. Private yard and a 24x30 garage for your toys.

$245,000. MLS® 2413576

3 BR, 1 BATH HOME on .33 acre lot with detached 23' x 24' workshop in Greenwood has cute curb appeal. New furnace, new water heater 2015, new roof 2009. Needs some work so bring your interior designs and make this home your own! Call today! $149,000. MLS® 2413011

JUST LISTED!! Large family home with separate access basement suite, perfect for rentals or in laws.

Call to arrange a viewing! $259,900. MLS® 2413450

PRICE REDUCED! 3 BR, 3 bath home, walkout basement, large deck with great views.Call your Realtor® to view! $278,900.

MLS® 2412003

½ ACRE BUILDING LOT at Christina Lake,minutes away from the Public Beach. Build your dream home here! $89,900. MLS® 2412234

JUST REDUCED! Perfect for those downsizing or snow-birds! Friendly strata complex with wonderful amenities.

Close to town with views of the river. 1006 sq. ft. 2 BR, 2 bath, hardwood fl oors, gas fi replace. See it now!

$140,000. MLS® 2215918

4 BR, 2 BATH HOME on high riverfront in town. Many recent upgrades. R3 zoning. Large yard with

privacy fence. $219,000. MLS® 2413430

LOOKING FOR A RURAL BUILDING LOT ON A CREEK? Here’s a 2½ ac. lot, private setting with Snowball Creek

running through it. Building site, well, septic are in place, Just needs your new home. A nice rural setting and just 10 or 15

min. to down town. $199,000. MLS® 2412670

PRICE REDUCED on this beautiful Executive Home. This property has everything you could ask for! The main fl oor features a beautiful open concept kitchen and living area

facing to the south and letting in natural light all day long. $449,000. MLS® 2412656

LindaLaktin

250-442-9403

LoganMelville

250-666-0185

Natalie Sweeney

250-443-4014

Lynn McCoy

250-442-9690

CindyAnthony

250-442-7379

Ron Woods

250-442-7636

Tammy Schembri

250-442-9866

PeteVanjoff

250-442-7415

Ken Dodds

250-442-2632

GayleHolmes

250-442-7516

AaronAnthony

250-584-4663

HarryDavy

250-442-0466

BarryPoppenheim250-449-8276

WOW WHAT A HUGE PACKAGE! Only $269,000 for an extensively remodelled, 2 storey home with a fully fi nished basement, detached garage, separate

shop & conveniently located close to town & schools. A must see to be fully appreciated. MLS® 2395101

.55 ac. city limits, $79,000. MLS® 2213275

1.3 ac. city limits, $124,900. MLS® 2405719

33 ac. 12 km up North Fork, $135,000. MLS® 2406101

2.45 ac., rural, septic, well, 5 min. to town, $149,000. MLS® 2393810

THINKING OF BUILDING? BRING OUT THE HOUSE PLANS.

LARGE 2 BR, 2 BATH CONDO unit in a 4 unit building. Private patio, covered parking, fi rst fl oor

convenience. Open concept, gas fi replace and close to amenities. $144,000. MLS® 2408507

JUST REDUCED! LOTS OF HOUSE! Over 2,600 sq. ft. of well maintained home with 4 BR, 3 baths, family room, rec. room & all on over ¼ acre close to town, schools,

recreation. Now only $299,000. MLS® 2411207

NEW LISTING! Simplify your living! This cozy home is on a large private .345 acre lot. $140,000.

MLS® 2413422. Call Jazz

CUSTOM HOME on over ½ acre, 2 bedrooms + den, custom cabinets & wood flooring. MLS® 2412533.

$399,950. Call Val

4 BEDROOMS, 2 FULL BATHROOMS, central vac, fully fenced landscaped yard in Valley Heights

Subdivision! MLS® 2410059. $279,500. Call Val

CONROY

PRIVATE VIEW! $142,500 BUYS 1.13 VIEW ACRES WITH 1030 sq. ft. home. MLS® 2397250.

Call Sharon

THIS IMMACULATE 5 bedroom, 3 bath home is a must see. Country living within 10 minutes of

downtown! $289,500. MLS® 2413460. Call Val for more information

2 BEDROOM, MAIN FLOOR LAUNDRY, fully fenced yard & garden. Great starter/retirement/investment

property! MLS® 2412203. $123,000. Call Val

PRIVATE FENCED YARD, very well maintained 4 bed-room, 2 bath home with a large garage on a large fenced lot in Greenwood. $219,000. MLS® 2407327. Call Bob

JUST REDUCED! This beautiful home in Valmar is loaded: 5 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, and it is im-

maculate! MLS® 2409276. $324,900. Call Edan

MOVE IN READY; 2005 3 bdrm modular home on 1/4 acre fenced lot in Midway. $189,000.

MLS® 2406361. Call Bob

NEW LISTING!!! 3 bedroom home with 1.4 acres, fenced garden area. Large shop, room for a horse!

$217,000. MLS® 2413589. Call Val

REDUCED! This 3 bedroom, 2 bath home has a large bright sunroom that would be great for a home

business. $185,000. MLS® 2405779. Call Jazz

RECENTLY REDUCED! This stunning home in Clifton Estates is quiet, private, and within easy walking distance to downtown. MLS® 2411560.

$269,000. Call Edan

½ ACRE LOT; 4 bdrm, 2 bath home on a private fenced lot in Midway, very close to the US border. $189,000.

MLS® 2406947. Call Bob

PRIVATE SOUTHERN EXPOSED 6.33 AC. ESTATE WITH UNIQUE LUXURY HOME complete with in-law suite

in walk-out bsmnt. Greenhouse, excellent shop, deer fenced w/gorgeous pond and gardens. A MUST SEE!

MLS® 24072631. $598,000. Call Sharon

Val250-442-7655

Bob250-449-1982

Edan250-584-4451

Sharon250-442 6396

Jazz250-443-9088

Serving the Boundary Country with Award Winning Service for over 36 years.

1-800-949-4499www.bordercountryrealty.ca

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250-442-2124

CHRISTINA LK BEAUTY COMPLETELY RENOVATED AND REDECORATED! 2 BED, 2 BATH, GORGEOUS GREAT ROOM,

PRIVATE COVERED DECK-FABULOUS GARDENS AND MORE! $223,700. MLS® 2389491. Call Sharon

NEW PRICE! Waterfront custom built home! Spa bathroom, second cabin, organic certified.

$699,000. MLS® 2409716. Call Jazz for more info

WALKING DISTANCE TO DOWNTOWN and spacious living areas add charm to this home.

MLS® 2413411. $222,950. Call Edan

Merchandise for Sale

Grand Forks: 6840 Copper Ave. Saturday May 14th.9 am - 1 pm.

Grand Forks: 7255 Riverside Dr. CHARITY Garage Sale. Saturday May 14. 9am -1 pm. For more information Phone 250-710-0290. All proceeds go to local charities. A wide varie-ty of goods.

Grand Forks: Granby Con-tainers, Donaldson Dr. Sat., April 30 & May 14, 7 am -?? Everything must go! Bargain galore! 250-442-7150

Moving Sale 5720 Interna-tional Rd. Sat. May 14, 8-12, Something for everyone, tools, farm, and household items.

Neighborhood Yard Sale Sat May 14, 8-1. 79th Ave- off Riverside Drive.

Yard sale- 3900 Kerby Rd. Sat May 14, 9am-2pm, lots of stuff, some plants.

Heavy Duty Machinery

Wanted:Will pay cash for construction equipment, back-hoes, excavators, dozers, (farm tractors w/loaders)1985 or newer. Skid steers, wheel loaders, screeners, low beds, any condition running or not. 250-260-0217.

Misc. for Sale18.5 hp, Husquvarna riding mower, 10 yrs old, paid $2000, asking $800. 250-442-0122

2 - 4hp Sears outboard mo-tors. $200. 4 x 8 air hockey ta-ble, $100. Rebuilt turbo 400 transmission, $600. 250-443-4775

3/4 yr old peony plants, 2 Pal-liser swivel recliner chairs & ottomans coffee table, 2003-5 Chevy 5th wheel tail gate. 250-442-3653

Merchandise for Sale

Garage Sales Misc. for Sale

Affordable Steel Shipping Containers for sale/rent

20’ & 40’ Kootenay Containers Castlegar 250-365-3014

Apartment size front door freezer, $100. 4-drawer dresser, $15. Gas weedeater, $50. 250-442-6100

Electric, 4 wheel scooter with charger. $1,000 obo.

250-442-3598

For Sale: Bicycles and parts, Campers. 250-442-0318

Grand Forks: Composted ma-nure, delivery available. Hol-stein steers for sale. 250-442-5372.

REFORESTATION NURSERYSEEDLINGS of hardy trees, shrubs, & berries for shelterbelts orlandscaping. Spruce & Pine from $0.99/tree. Free Shipping. Replacement guarantee.1-866-873-3846 or www.treetime.ca

Rockwell Beaver table saw, $100. De Walt 5” palm sander, $70. Ridgid router combo set, $100. Craftsman 1/4” router, $30. Router table, $80. Delta miter saw, $20. Gratus 5 speed drill press, $60. Lamello Cobra biscuit joiner with one box of 0-10&20 biscuits, $190. Mastercraft mig & fl ux core welder, $225. Lincoln electric welding helmet, $85. Wait 7000 furnace humidifi er, $100. 250-442-5593

Utility trailer, 4x8’ plywood box, $500. Rear wheeldrive lawn mower, electric start,

$250. 250-447-6549

Misc. Wanted999 COINS & BARS.

250-864-3521,I want to buy the coincollection also buying

everything gold or silver. Todd’s Coins 250-864-3521

Houses For Sale Houses For Sale

Buy and Sell a New Home

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CONTRACTOR

Screened GravelPea, Drain Rock & More

Special Mix forDriveways & Road

Service AvailableDivision of Gofer Farms Ltd.

10405 Granby Rd (9 km) • email: [email protected] OFFICE 250-442-0428

GRAVEL & SAND

ACCOUNTANTS

KEMP HARVEY BURCHKIENTZ INC.

Chartered Professional Accountants619 Central Ave., Grand Forks, B.C.

Ph: 250-442-2121

BUSINESS DIRECTORY

Chartered Professional Accountant

250-442-01417157 - 3rd Street

Lia Azhure Inc.

BOOKKEEPING

Bookkeeping and Income Tax Service

E-fi le Agent

SC SMITH & COMPANYPROFESSIONAL SERVICES

Certified Professional BookkeeperMember of IPBC and SAGE 50 Premier Advisor20+ years experience full cycle bookkeeping

Remote/virtual bookkeeping available250-442-2813 • [email protected]

6391 Highway 3, Grand Forks, BC

Three great services at one convenient location!Full Service Mechanical • Full Service Auto Body

Full Service Custom Muffl er Centre • ICBC ExpressValet Certifi ed Mechanics: 250-442-3828 • Auto Body: 250-442-0507

CAR CARE

Call Jimmy 250-442-9422COMPLETELY MOBILE – WE CAN GO ANYWHERE

~ Rock Retaining Walls~ Barge Services on Christina Lake

~ Bobcat, Excavating & Trucking Services~ Certified Planner & Installer

of Septic Systems

Certified Septic Planner / Installer

Mini, Mid and Full Sized Excavators

Bobcat / Dump Truck / Hiab

CALL BARRY 250-442-4220Cell 250-442-7333

Serving the Boundary since 1996.

400 Industrial Road 250-442-5750

Excavation • Site Preparation

Underground Utilities

Hydro Excavation

Road Building • Demolition

Construction Survey • Trucking

Gravel & Rock Sales • Grader Work

Small to Large Equipment

Septic FieldsBonded & Insured • Established in 1984

Your best buy is from a merchant you know

Carlyle Contracting Ltd.

Quality Craftsmanship:• Framing• Concrete Work• Finishing• Purgola Construction

Katlin Jones

www.Carlylecontracting.com

250 328-9489Greenway Spray Foam

& Coatings– FREE ESTIMATES –

Serving Grand Forks and Boundary AreaStephen Mitchell

– 250-443-4720 –

Back-Yard ProMike de Visser

250-444-0172

Grand Forks Christina Lake

Metal Roofs • Composite Siding Wood Decks • Stone Patios Landscape Block & Pavers

Fences & Gates • Outdoor Kitchens Fire Pits • Landscape / Excavation

Quality Workmanship • Reliable

THE CORPORATION OF THE CITY OF GRAND FORKS

NOTICE OF ELECTION BY VOTINGPUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY given to the Corporation of the City of Grand Forks that an election by voting is necessary to elect one Councillor, for a two-year & 5 month term commencing June 2016 and terminating October 2018, and that the persons nominated as candidates and for whom votes will be received are:

ADVANCE VOTING will be available to uali ed electors as follows:Wednesday, May 18, 2016

8:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m.City Hall – Council Chambers

7217-4th Street, Grand Forks, BC

(For voting day only registration)If you are not on the list of electors, you may register at the time of voting by completing the required application form available at the voting place. To register you must meet the follow-ing quali cations: • 18 years of age or older • Canadian citizen • resident of BC for at least 6 months immediately preceding the day of registration • resident of OR registered owner of real property in the City of Grand Forks for at least 30

days immediately preceding the day of registration, and • not otherwise disquali ed by law from voting.Resident electors will also be required to produce 2 pieces of identi cation (at least one with a signature). icture identi cation is not necessary. The identi cation must prove both residency and identity.Non-resident property electors must produce 2 pieces of identi cation (at least one with a signature) to prove identity, proof that they are entitled to register in relation to the property, and, if applicable, written consent from the majority of the property owners.

Given under my hand at Grand Forks, BC, this 29th day of April, 2016Diane HeinrichChief lection Of cer

GENERAL VOTING will be open to quali ed electors of the City of Grand Forks on:Saturday, May 28, 2016

Between the hours of 8:00 a.m. and 8:00 p.m.at City Hall – Council Chambers7217-4th Street, Grand Forks, BC

SPECIAL VOTING OPPORTUNITIES will be available to quali ed electors who are patients or staff at the following venues at the times indicated for voting, as follows:

All Special Voting Opportunities are held on Saturday, May 28, 20169:00 a.m. to 9:45 a.m.

Phoenix Manor Retirement Home876-72nd Avenue, Grand Forks, BC

10:15 a.m. to 11:00 a.m.Boundary Lodge Assisted Living 7130-9th Street, Grand Forks, BC

1:00 p.m. to 3:00 p.m.Silver Kettle Village

2350-72nd Avenue, Grand Forks, BC3:30 p.m. to 5:30 p.m.

Boundary Hospital/Hardyview Lodge/Cottages 7649-22nd Street, Grand Forks, BC

COUNCILLOR – One (1) to be elected

VOTING DATES AND LOCATIONS

ELECTOR REGISTRATION

Surname Usual Names Jurisdiction of ResidenceZak 1980-68th Avenue, Grand Forks, BCEBURNE-STOODLEYKen H.F. 5935 Darcy Road, Grand Forks, BCJOHNSTONCathy 325-75th Avenue, Grand Forks, BCKOROLEK

Patrick J. 5955 Darcy Road, Grand Forks, BCO’DOHERTY

Kyle 7141-10 Street, Grand Forks, BCPIPER

Brian 5665 Spencer Road, Grand Forks, BCTAYLORBev 7448-10th Street, Grand Forks, BCTRIPP

Merchandise for Sale

Genuine Coin Collector Looking to Buy Collections,Gold & Silver Coins, Bills etc.Chad 1-250-499-0251 Local

We buy gold! Rings, chains, bracelets, etc. Cash paid by value (weight and karat). Even broken jewelry and scrap gold. Picture ID required. Grand Forks Pawnshop, 225 Central. 250-442-5552.

Real Estate

Houses For Sale

2005 Double Wide

Modular Home24x44

in Triangle Gardens,45 years and up.

Vaulted ceiling, open plan, bay window, 3 bdrm, 2 bath, pantry, low maintenance, gas heat, air conditioning, 5 appl’s, UGS, land-

scaped, covered deck & carport, must see.

View anytime.250-442-8676

Christina Lake: Upper fl oor 2 bdrm, 1 bath. Lower rental suite: 1 bdrm, kitchen, den and bath. Garage & shop, fenced yard, close to beach, tennis courts & amenities. $224,000 250-505-4275

Grand Forks: across from hospital, fi xer upper. On treed & serviced lot. 250-442-2804

Mobile Homes & Parks

Grand Forks: Must sell mo-bile on lg lot, has rental suite. 3010 First Rd. $89,000obo. 250-442-2300. Evenings only.

Rentals

Apt/Condo for RentGrand Forks: avail. March 1. Bridgeview Place. Brand new, executive style, 1 BR and 1 BR and den apartments for rent, NS, NP, RR, $750 to $950/month + util. Call Julie 250-447-6313 or 250-444-0450.

Commercial/Industrial

Commercial &/or Retailspace in downtown area of

Grand Forks250-442-2276 / 250-442-6800

Grand Forks: Bridgeview Place: Two commercial spac-es for rent. 860 sq. ft. and 790 sq. ft. rent: $550 - $650 + utils. Contact Julie at 250-444-0450 email:[email protected]

Homes for Rent2BR house for rent May 1. $1100/mo +util. Backyard, car-port, close to schools. Email r a c h e l _ d _ n e u m a n n @ h o t -mail.com or call 778-836-4065

Grand Forks: 3bdrm house, close to dwntwn, recently re-noed, 5 apply’s, N/S, $875 + utils. Avail June 1st. 403-710-3050

Property Management

RentalsGrand Forks

1 bdrm apt 3 appl’s $675 utilities inc.1 bdrm apt 2 appl’s $725 utilities inc. close to dwntwn

Greenwood1 bdrm home 4 appl’s $550

TERM NEGOTIABLE ON PRIME INDUSTRIAL

COMMERCIAL or OFFICE SPACE IN GRAND FORKS

N/S, N/P, References.Ken: 250-442-2632Ron 250-442-7636

[email protected] Forks Realty Ltd.

Rentals

Grand Forks- Room for rent, downtown . 250-584-4179

Grand Forks: room in 3 bdrm house, utils inc, furnished, near Overwaitea, $400. For sale older mobile home on 5 acres, $180,000. Also place to park your motor home or camper, $330/m, power hook up, etc, 5 min from town. 250-442-0122

Shared Accommodation

GRAND FORKS: Shared accommodation: Must be a responsible, employed person, RR, NP, NS., Laundry/utils. in-cluded $450/m. 250-584-9710

Suites, LowerGrand Forks: 1 bdrm, $650/m utilities included. Downtown. 1-250-688-8679.

Rentals

Grand Forks: Very spacious 1 BR, utils inc. W/D, WiFi, deck, NS, NP. $700/m. 250-442-2049.

Transportation

Cars - Domestic1999 Honda CRV, AWD, 310K, 4 cyl auto, runs like new, $2,700. 1998 Mazda MPV 4 wheel drive, seats for 8 people, one owner, 195K, V6 auto, fully loaded, $3,700. 250-442-0122

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Transportation

Misc. Wanted Rooms for Rent Suites, Upper Recreational/Sale1990 Pace Arrow RV, 37ft, new batteries & tune up, fully loaded, great for vacation property, work site, travelling. Arizona room. Low mileage. $10,000, will consider offers, serious buyers only. 250-442-3071

1992 Wilderness -5th wheel, 25.5 ft. Reasonable offers. 250-442-3707

2002 4x4 GMC Sierra, excel-lent cond., $5,000 obo. Free canopy included. 250-442-2479

26 ft. 2008 Cougar trailer w/push out, queen bed, excel-lent condition, asking $14,500. 250-442-5289.

Trucks & Vans2005 Dodge Grand Carivan, 220, 000km, one owner, clean, $4,500obo. 250-442-2552

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Getting down to their soccer roots

Ball talkGerry Foster, coordinator of the Grand Forks International baseball tournament, spoke to Rotar-ians about the tourney last week. Rotarian Craig Lindsay (left) presents Foster with an appreciation guest speaker coffee mug. Submitted photo

The Boundary Youth Soccer Association U9 players had a round robin of fun during a special Grassroots Festival at Perley Elementary School over the weekend.The festival included a series of fun soccer-related drills, was hosted by BC Soccer Regional Grassroots Development Tu-tor, Patrick Prele. The event allows coaches the opportunity to learn new teaching techniques and the players to learn new skills, said Jeff Olsen of the BYSA. The next festival will be held for the U11, U13 and U16 teams on June 5.

(Clockwise from top left:)BYSA players Lex Katasonoff, left, and Thomas Mitchell, enjoying a drill.

Best friends Hailey Geisler left, and Brooklyn Sterling cooling off between stations.

Patrick Prele, BC Soccer Regional Grassroots Development Tutor, gave the players some words of encouragement at the end of the festival.

Parent volunteer Ian Mitchell serves up some refreshment to the thirsty soccer players.

Erin Perkins photos

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