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FRIDAY DECEMBER 11, 20 15 STORIES OR IDEAS TO SHARE? Drop us an email, a Tweet, a Facebook message, or give us a call if you have any story ideas you would like to share. www.dailybulletin.ca THE BULLETIN $ 1 10 INCLUDES G.S.T. TownsmanBulletin Like Us @kbulletin Follow Us IN COMPETITION NORTH STAR SKATERS See LOCAL NEWS page 3 ROCK ACADEMY OPEN MIC AT ELKS See LOCAL NEWS page 4 PROUDLY SERVING KIMBERLEY AND AREA SINCE 1932 | Vol. 83, Issue 246 | www.dailybulletin.ca BARRY COULTER PHOTO 11 Kootenay writers gathered at Lotus Books in Cranbrook for the Kootenay Authors Fair on Saturday, Dec. 5. Back row, left to right: Colin Cartwright (“Empty on the Swan” and “Kootenay Bears”), Frank McIntyre (co-author, “A Promise That Bears Honour”), Keith Liggett (“Like Socks In The Dryer”), Keith G. Powell ((“Living in the Shadow of Fisher Peak”), Dennis Dilts (co-author, “A Promise That Bears Honour”). Middle row, left to right: Janet Penner )”Waltzing with Dad”), Jim Cameron (“Cranbrook Then and Now, Vol. I”), Brendan Gillen (“Adventures in Stewart”). Front, left to right: Elinor Florence (“A Bird’s Eye View”), Amanda Bath (“Disaster in Paradise”), Bill Roberts (“Best Miners in the World”). Report looks at City finances CAROLYN GRANT Bulletin Editor In a week in which Kimberley City Council received a variety of reports — on the flume, the Sun- Mine and facilities — what ties them all together is a report from City CAO Scott Sommerville. Sommerville has prepared a 15- year Financial Trend Analysis to assist in the preparation of future financial plans. “Scott’s report provides the framework for years of budgets,” said Mayor Don McCormick. “It’s a very important report.” The report looks at assess- ments, taxation, utility user fees and expenditures, salaries, wages, and benefits, expenditures and infrastructure. Among the interesting facts in the report: In the period since the Sulli- van Mine closed in 2001 to 2015, Residential assessments have in- creased 173%, from $321,387,007 to $877,755,503. Business assess- ments have increased 43%, from $34,744,751 to $49,726,158. Overall taxation in 2001 was $6,508,554. Taxes collected dropped dramatically (-32.4%) the following year (2002), as the assessed value and classification of Teck properties were reduced. Since 2002, total taxation has risen from $4,914,349 (2002) to $10,095,323 (2015), an increase of 105.4%. Residential Taxes have increased year-over-year from as low as 1.5% (2001) to as high as 10.7% (2011). Business Taxes have increased year-over-year from as low as 0% (2005) to as high as 5.3% (2010). Salaries, wages and benefits have made up between 48.9% (2008) to 53.0% (2013) of total ex- penses over the last 15 years. The annual increase to individual sal- aries, wages, and benefits has var- ied year over year from between 0% (2002) to 2.5% (2006, 2013, 2014, & 2015). By 2019, salaries and wages are estimated to make up 54.4% of expenditures. The annual change to overall salaries, wages, and benefits year over year has varied from be- tween -8.0% (2002) to +12.6% (2007). Overall expenses related to salaries, wages and benefits decreased in 3 of the last 15 years. Overall expenses related to sala- ries, wages and benefits increased in 12 of the last 15 years See REPORT, page 3 Stetski reacts to throne speech, MMIW inquiry TREVOR CRAWLEY With the House of Commons in session yet, a glimpse of the legislative agenda was offered through the Liberal government’s throne speech, deliv- ered by Governor Gen- eral David Johnston last week. Kootenay Columbia MP Wayne Stetski said the speech was a re- flection of Liberal promises made during the election. With that in mind, the NDP attempted to add a few amend- ments to what were staple election planks for the party during the election, including an increase to the Guaranteed Income Supplement for se- niors, tax relief for the middle class, a $15 per hour minimum wage for federal jobs and changes to the em- ployment insurance program. However, those proposed amend- ments were defeated by the Liberals and Conservatives, Stetski said. “I’m not sure why they don’t want to do the right thing for Ca- nadians who need it most in that sense,” Stetski said. See MP page 5 Learning on the job Kootenay Columbia MP Wayne Stetski

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Page 1: Kimberley Daily Bulletin, December 11, 2015

FRIDAYDECEMBER 11, 2015

STORIES OR IDEAS TO SHARE?

Drop us an email, a Tweet, a Facebook message, or give us a call if you have

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IN COMPETITION

NORTH STAR SKATERSSee LOCAL NEWS page 3

ROCK ACADEMY

OPEN MIC AT ELKSSee LOCAL NEWS page 4

PROUDLY SERVING KIMBERLEY AND AREA SINCE 1932 | Vol. 83, Issue 246 | www.dailybulletin.ca

BARRY COULTER PHOTO

11 Kootenay writers gathered at Lotus Books in Cranbrook for the Kootenay Authors Fair on Saturday, Dec. 5. Back row, left to right: Colin Cartwright (“Empty on the Swan” and “Kootenay Bears”), Frank McIntyre (co-author, “A Promise That Bears Honour”), Keith Liggett (“Like Socks In The Dryer”), Keith G. Powell ((“Living in the Shadow of Fisher Peak”), Dennis Dilts (co-author, “A Promise That Bears Honour”). Middle row, left to right: Janet Penner )”Waltzing with Dad”), Jim Cameron (“Cranbrook Then and Now, Vol. I”), Brendan Gillen (“Adventures in Stewart”). Front, left to right: Elinor Florence (“A Bird’s Eye View”), Amanda Bath (“Disaster in Paradise”), Bill Roberts (“Best Miners in the World”).

Report looks at City financesC AROLYN GR ANT

Bulletin Editor

In a week in which Kimberley City Council received a variety of reports — on the flume, the Sun-Mine and facilities — what ties them all together is a report from City CAO Scott Sommerville. Sommerville has prepared a 15-year Financial Trend Analysis to assist in the preparation of future financial plans.

“Scott’s report provides the framework for years of budgets,” said Mayor Don McCormick. “It’s a very important report.”

The report looks at assess-ments, taxation, utility user fees and expenditures, salaries, wages, and benefits, expenditures and infrastructure.

Among the interesting facts in

the report: In the period since the Sulli-

van Mine closed in 2001 to 2015, Residential assessments have in-creased 173%, from $321,387,007 to $877,755,503. Business assess-ments have increased 43%, from $34,744,751 to $49,726,158.

Overall taxation in 2001 was $6,508,554. Taxes collected dropped dramatically (-32.4%) the following year (2002), as the assessed value and classification of Teck properties were reduced. Since 2002, total taxation has risen from $4,914,349 (2002) to $10,095,323 (2015), an increase of 105.4%. Residential Taxes have increased year-over-year from as low as 1.5% (2001) to as high as 10.7% (2011). Business Taxes have increased year-over-year from as low as 0% (2005) to as

high as 5.3% (2010).Salaries, wages and benefits

have made up between 48.9% (2008) to 53.0% (2013) of total ex-penses over the last 15 years. The annual increase to individual sal-aries, wages, and benefits has var-ied year over year from between 0% (2002) to 2.5% (2006, 2013, 2014, & 2015). By 2019, salaries and wages are estimated to make up 54.4% of expenditures.

The annual change to overall salaries, wages, and benefits year over year has varied from be-tween -8.0% (2002) to +12.6% (2007). Overall expenses related to salaries, wages and benefits decreased in 3 of the last 15 years. Overall expenses related to sala-ries, wages and benefits increased in 12 of the last 15 years

See REPORT, page 3

Stetski reacts to throne speech, MMIW inquiry

TRE VOR CR AWLEY

With the House of Commons in session yet, a glimpse of the legislative agenda was offered through the Liberal government’s throne speech, deliv-ered by Governor Gen-eral David Johnston last week.

Kootenay Columbia MP Wayne Stetski said the speech was a re-flection of Liberal promises made during

the election. With that in mind,

the NDP attempted to add a few amend-ments to what were staple election planks for the party during the election, including

an increase to the Guaranteed Income Supplement for se-niors, tax relief for the middle class, a $15 per hour minimum wage for federal jobs and changes to the em-ployment insurance program.

However, those proposed amend-ments were defeated by the Liberals and Conservatives, Stetski said.

“I’m not sure why they don’t want to do the right thing for Ca-nadians who need it most in that sense,” Stetski said.

See MP page 5

Learning on the job

Kootenay Columbia MP Wayne Stetski

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Page 2 Friday, dECEMbEr 11, 2015

LocaL NEWSdaily townsman / daily bulletin

Daryl C alDerThe annual Christ-

mas Bird Count (CBC) — the longest-running Citizen Science survey in the world — will take place from December 14, 2015, to January 5, 2016.

Cranbrook, Kimber-ley and Fernie natural-ists will join tens of

thousands of volunteers throughout the Ameri-cas to take part in an adventure that has be-come a family tradition among generations.

Families and stu-dents, birders and sci-entists, armed with bin-oculars, bird guides and checklists go out on an annual mission — often

before dawn to count the birds. For over one hundred years, the de-sire to both make a dif-ference and to experi-ence the beauty of na-ture has driven dedicat-ed people to leave the comfort of a warm house during the Holi-day season.

Each of the citizen

scientists who annually brave snow, wind, or rain, to take part in the Christmas Bird Count makes an enormous contribution to conser-vation. Audubon and other organizations use data collected in this longest-running wild-life census to assess the health of bird popula-

tions — and to help guide conservation ac-tion.

From feeder-watch-ers and field observers to count compilers and regional editors, every-one who takes part in the Christmas Bird Count does it for love of birds and the excite-ment of friendly com-

petition — and with the knowledge that their ef-forts are making a dif-ference for science and bird conservation. You are invited to join these local counts.

For more informa-tion about CBC partici-pation or helping by watching your feeders in the East Kootenays please contact:

• Fernie: Friday, Dec. 18 Kevin Knight, 250-430-7960• Cranbrook:

Sunday, Dec. 27Greg Ross,

250-489-2566• Kimberley

Saturday, Jan. 2 Dianne Cooper 250-427-1921

Local birders to take part in 116th annual Christmas Bird Count

For the townsman

A Ruffed Grouse, pictured near Wycliffe — a good, honest winter bird. Birders from around the region will be out gathering the data December 14, 2015, to January 5, 2016.

C anaDian PressVICTORIA - British

Columbia has joined a global team aiming to fill highways and city streets with zero-emis-sion vehicles over the next 35 years.

Environment Minis-ter Mary Polak signed an agreement in Paris at United Nations climate talks, making B.C. the 14th member of the In-ternational Zero-Emis-sion Vehicle Alliance.

B.C.’s Energy Minis-ter Bill Bennett says less than 2,000 electric vehi-cles are currently on the

B.C. signs pledge to join global race towards

zero-emission vehiclesroads in the province, but he expects that number to increase as more charging stations are installed in cities and along highways.

He says B.C. already has the largest pub-lic-charging network in Canada for electric vehi-cles, but more can be done.

B.C. joins Germany, the Netherlands, Nor-way, the United King-dom, along with Califor-nia and seven other states in pledging to en-sure all new vehicles are zero-emissions models by 2050, a move that could cut global vehicle emission rates by 40 per cent.

Quebec also signed the pledge.

CLASSIFIEDS HELP YOU SELLCALL: 426-5201 EXT. 202

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Friday, dECEMbEr 11, 2015 Page 3

LocaL NEWSdaily bulletin

For the Bulletin

The North Star Skating club had a strong showing at the WKI in Castlegar, December 4-6, 2015. They had 11 tests at the high test day, on Dec. 4 at which one skat-

er, completed her last gold dance- great job Bianca! Our girls did well during the competition, with Emily Newel, Zoe Marina and Bi-anca Marina taking home a gold medal, Bianca - two silver med-

als, Kana Dolgopol –a silver and Charlize DuPreez – a bronze. They are looking forward to com-peting in Invermere, at the East Kootenay Invitational, on January 15, 2016.

Photo submitted

Back row: Zoe Marina, Emily Newel; Front row: Sydney Wilson, Hannah Doerksen, Bianca Marina, Charlize DuPreez. Missing is Kana Dolgopol.

Kimberley’s North Star Skaters at the West

Kootenay Invitational

For the Bulletin

As the Christmas season approaches, the Kimberley Nordic Club and the KiXS racing team are busy preparing for their annual New Year’s Eve Torchlight Ski. This event has grown in popularity over the last seven years, so that it has become a “must do” on the list of many local residents and visitors to Kimber-ley. Last year it was esti-mated that 500 people visited the trails over the course of the evening. It has become a popular attraction for many good reasons:

It is a fantastic place for family and friends to gather at the years’ end and ski the beautiful trails of the Kimberley Nordic Centre with 3 kms lit with torches and candles.

It provides a great view of the fireworks

display that takes place at the Kimberley Alpine Resort.

Skiers are greeted at the hut by the racing team, with hot drinks, appetizers and sweet treats, and are able to warm up and enjoy the amenities of the Kim-berley Nordic Lodge.

This year, the Torch-light Ski is being spon-sored by six local busi-nesses. Corporate sponsors include Kim-berley Tourism, Kim-berley Lodging Compa-ny, Kootenay Savings and Credit Union, Ger-ick’s Cycle, Rockies Law Group and the Sullivan Pub and Grill. The KiXS Racers wish to thank these sponsors for their support, which keeps the event affordable for our community and al-lows entrance by volun-tary donations.

The Torchlight Ski takes place between

7:00 - 10:00 pm on Thursday, December 31 at the Kimberley Nordic Centre. All ages are wel-come and encouraged to participate. Admis-sion is by donation, with proceeds supporting the Kimberley Nordic Rac-ers. The KiXS racers are a group of teenaged ski-ers who train year-round, and compete in regional, provincial, na-tional and international races.

If you have never ex-perienced the New Year’s Eve Torchlight Ski, be sure to take in this memorable com-munity event this year, and if you have come before, we look forward to seeing you again! For more information, please contact Kim Mill-er at [email protected] or Frank Ackermann at [email protected].

From page 1Salaries, wages, and benefits

have risen 78.7% over the last 15 years, from $3,841,734 (2001) to $6,866,968 (2015).

Sommerville recommends that the City follow the lead of Calgary and Edmonton and de-velop a municipal price index. This is a “measure of the inflation rate a municipality faces with an-nual increases to goods con-sumed by the city”. The MPI is calculated by staff, and is based on expenditures on salaries, wages, and benefits, contract ser-vices, energy costs, and materials such as asphalt, according to the report.

In his summary, Sommerville warns that although the city has kept up a high level of service over the past 15 years, in order for council to achieve their strategic priorities of financial sustainabil-ity and infrastructure renewal for the City, some dramatic changes will need to be made.

He says that further increases to residential tax rates are ap-proaching a point of being be-yond the ability of residents to pay, and is becoming a deterrent to new residents moving to Kim-berley. Although progress has been made on the water and sewer infrastructure deficit, the infrastructure deficit on general

assets (eg. roads, facilities, fleet) continues to deepen.

Actions taken to address this can include:

• generate new revenue - re-view user fees

• reduce operational costs• reduce the level of services in

some areas• reduce the inventory of capi-

tal assets through sale• invest the proceeds of the

sale of assets in core infrastruc-ture - prioritize the replacement of capital assets with high main-tenance costs.

Council will further discuss the report at their regular meeting on Monday.

Report looks at City finances

New Year’s Eve with the Nordic Club

For the Bulletin

On December 9, 2015 at approxi-mately 5:12 p.m. the Columbia Valley RCMP responded to a head-on motor vehicle collision south of Fairmont Hot Springs involving a semi and a Toyota sedan.

A 73-year old male fro INvermere operating the Toyota was pronounced dead at the scene. The 55-year old

male truck driver from Cranbrook re-ceived minor injuries and was re-leased from hospital.

The matter is currently being in-vestigated by Est Kootenay Traffic Ser-vices an the B.C. Coroner’s Service.

The public is reminded to drive appropriately for road conditions. There have been three fatalities and one serious motor vehicle collision in the past week in the southeast.

One fatality in Fairmont collision

Fernie Free Press

The BC Coroners Service has confirmed the identity of a man who died after a motor vehicle incident near Sparwood on Dec. 7.

He is Steven Douglas Spearman, aged 41, of Bellevue, Alta., a com-munity in the Crowsnest Pass area.

Mr. Spearman was the driver of a pickup truck that, while head-ing southbound on Highway 43 about 1.6 kilometres north of Bu-sato Road, north of Sparwood, left the trav-elled portion of the roadway and hit a tree at about 7:45 p.m. on Dec. 7. Road conditions were

noted to be icy at the time. Mr. Spearman was deceased at the scene.

The BC Coroners Service and RCMP Traf-fic Services continue to investigate this death.

Mr. Spearman’s fam-ily has been notified of his death. On behalf of family members.

One man dead after vehicle incident near Sparwood

TraFFiC rEPorTS

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LocaL NEWSdaily bulletin

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Cranbrook Kimberley

Cranbrook United Church#2 12 Avenue S.

(Corner of Baker St. and 12th Ave S.)

with Rev. Frank Lewis Ph: 250-426-2022 / Fax: 250-426-2085

Sunday Worship...10:00 amSunday School 1st & 3rd Sunday

www.cranbrookunited.com

First Baptist ChurchPastor Kevin Ewaskow

Children’s MinistriesWorship Service

10:30 am334 - 14th Ave.250-426-4319

[email protected]

St. Aidan Orthodox Church

201-7 Ave. S., Cranbrook 250-489-8006Divine Liturgy Service 10:30am

Fellowship Lunch & Sunday School to follow.Fr. Andrew Applegate, 250-420-1582

All are welcome to come in, see, listen, pray, and stay for lunch.www.saintaidan.ca

Sat. evening Vespers Service 6:30pm

Cranbrook Alliance Church

1200 Kootenay Street N.250-489-4704

Pastor Grant McDowellSunday Service & Children’s Ministry

10:30 amwww.cranbrookalliancechurch.com

Marysville Community Church

Sunday Service 10:30 am

730 - 302 Street, Marysville250-427-3161 • 250-427-3795

KimberleyUnited Church

10 Boundary St. – 250-427-2428

Rev. Sunny KimSunday Worship at 10 am

www.kimberleyunited.ca

Open mic and performance

from 145

For the Bulletin

On Wednesday De-cember 23rd, there will be a full evening of cul-tural activity at the Elks Hall. The “Kimberley Rock Academy” is pre-senting a youth open mic and then a dance featuring the band “One for Five”, who are also graduates of the Acade-my.

There are six 15 min-ute slots during the open mic portion of the show, which will be re-served for youth talent in Kimberley, whether part of the academy or not.

“It is our aim to pro-vide a further venue for the best budding talent in town”, says Jordan Symes, founding mem-ber and bassist with 145.

The open mic will start at 6:30 p.m. and continue until 8 p.m. at which time the featured act (One for Five) will take the stage and the dance portion of the evening will commence. “Tickets are open to all ages, but we’d like to es-

pecially invite the youth crowd out as often they’re looking for something fun to do, and around this time a lot of graduates arrive from out of town as well, so were hoping this will be a home coming event”, says Kaila Buchy, guitarist and vocalist.

Although the event itself is ‘all ages’, those who wish to partake in some Christmas cheer can slip upstairs in the Elks Hall.

“One of the advan-tages of the Elks, is there’s a designated drinking area, which provides maximum flex-ibility for these all age events”, says Garett Symes, keys, guitars and vocals, “and it allows us under agers to mix with the over aged crowd, which is so often not the case.”

“We’re here for the music, and the fun”, says Declan Armstrong, drummer, vocalist and youngest member of 145.

The members of ‘One for Five’ plan to unveil several original tunes at this event and will record very soon. They have been writing themselves and have

been collaborating with Brynlee Cowden who recently performed at the Bean Tree.

“We’re planning a school tour for the spring in support of a

CD and applying to some festivals. Also as a preview we’re perform-ing two songs at the tal-ent show at Centre 64 on the 15th,” says Jordan.

Advanced tickets are

$9 and are available at the Arrow and Axe, the Elks, and from the mem-bers of the band, who will have spot sales around town. Tickets at the door will be $12 and

are subject to availabili-ty. Be sure to visit ‘One for Five’s’ Facebook page for further news and developments.

Photo contributed

145 is Jordan and Garett Symes, Declan Armstrong and Kaila Buchy.

Kimberley Rock Academy at the Elks

Courtesy of the Kim-berley Heritage Muse-um Archives

KIMBeRLeY NeWS DeceMBeR 12, 1956

coMMIttee oRgaNIzeD to

HaNDLe RefugeeSOrganization of a

committee to work with the Immigration De-partment in the bring-ing to Kimberley and District of a number of Hungarian refugees, was accomplished Wednesday night by a representative group under the chairmanship of Mayor Swan.

Represented were the Ministerial Associa-tion, I.O.D.E., Y-Teens, C.W.L., Soroptimists, Jr.Red Cross, P.T.A., Lions Club, congregations of United and Presbyteri-an Churches, the Dutch group, and several citi-zens, one of whom, a Hungarian, offered to serve as an interpreter.

Mayor Swan stated that what is needed at this time is a list of those who will give one or more, or even a family, a temporary home until such time as they can become established themselves. Financial help will be available to these sponsors if neces-sary, but it is hoped that the drain on the govern-ment will not be heavier than necessary. Consid-erable local sharing of food and clothing costs is also anticipated.

It was pointed out that the I.O.D.E. spon-sored night school classes in English for New Canadians, already established and proven, would be most valuable to these newcomers.

The following com-mittee was set up: Chairman Rev. McKin-ley, Secretary-Treasurer Ron Griswald.

T.M. Anderson, J. Leith, Mrs. Rollheiser, Miss White, Mrs. A. Oli-ver, Mr. Gerkovits, H. Niezen, a representative of the I.O.D.E., Rev. Raine of Marysville Laura Keer Church, Rev. F. McPhee and Father Guinan.

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From page 4A survey of avail-

able jobs will be made immediately by T.M. Anderson, H. Niezen and the I.O.D.E. repre-sentative.

Forms for sponsor-ing parties to fill in may be obtained at City Hall and from ministers of all churches. They should be filled in and re-turned to City Hall im-mediately as no refu-gees can be sent here until homes are forth-coming.

An immediate ap-peal for cash dona-tions will be made with collection boxes placed in the two banks. Donations may also be given to the minister of any church.

This money is to establish a fund for local help so that new-comers may, if neces-sary, be met at Cran-brook, or supplied with shoes or other emergent needs, and for administration.

An appeal for food and clothing will be made later when the needs are known.LocaL 651 To Buy

FrosTed Foods BLdg.

For the purpose of familiarizing the

membership of the Union with four alter-natives regarding the acquiring of a new Union Hall, a meeting was held in the K. of P. Hall Sunday.

The choices the members have are: to buy the Elks building, to buy the Legion building and build a top floor, to build on their own corner lot, and to buy the Frosted Foods building.

After an enlighten-ing discussion, every-one present at this special membership meeting approved recommendation of the building commit-tee to purchase the Frosted Food Co. Ltd., property. Cost will be $25,000 with $6500 being needed for ren-ovation. It is especial-ly important that members understand that this will not mean an increase in Union fees, since the build-ing fund contains more than enough to complete these trans-actions.

Another item which must be under-stood is that the Union would not be taking over until next sum-mer, thus enabling locker holders ample time to make other ar-rangements.

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Photo contributed

Natasha and Izzy produce holiday art at the Christmas Craft Corner at Kimberley City Bakery last Saturday. The Kimberley City Bakery has set up a free craft corner Saturday afternoons from 1-3 until Christmas in their back room, where parents can bring their children and let them make or decorate a decoration for their Christmas tree.

From page 1“We’re disappoint-

ed, but we’re still try-ing to be optimistic overall, but we’ll cer-tainly be watching closely to make sure the promises in the end has some focus to them and actually de-livers something im-portant.”

On the issue of tax relief, Stetski clarified that the Liberal plan would give a tax break to those making be-tween $42,000 - $200,000, whereas the NDP wants that tax break to be eligible for those with an income below $42,000 as well.

“Our concern is that the tax break that was part of the Liberal government bill starts at $42,000 of income and basically goes up to about $200,000 of income, so the people that will actually get the highest tax break are the people making $90,000 and over, which is not mid-dle-class for many of our communities across Canada,” Stets-ki said.

“So our amend-ment proposal was to bring the tax break to include anybody mak-ing up to $42,000 dol-lars and to provide them with some tax relief.”

The main motion to support the throne speech hasn’t come forward yet, so Setski says the NDP caucus must have an internal debate to see if the party will support it or not.

On the topic of election promises, the government an-nounced on Tuesday the first of two phases for an national inquiry into missing and mur-dered indigenous women.

The first phase will consist of consulta-tion with families who have experienced the tragedy of missing or murdered indigenous women to sees what the design of the in-quiry should be and what it hopes to achieve.

The second phase, which will begin in the spring of next year,

will be the bulk of the inquiry itself, after the first phase decides the activities, participants and identifies the commissioners.

Stetski is pleased to see the inquiry move forward, as it was part of the NDP election platform as well.

“We campaigned on that promise, so we’re pleased to see the Liberal govern-ment is undertaking the inquiry. Our ex-pectations for the in-quiry—I think Canadi-ans’ expectations for the inquiry—should be very high in terms of implementing the findings,” Stetski said.

“We are concerned, as are Canadians gen-erally, when govern-ment undertakes a study or a report that not that much hap-pens with the out-come, so we’re pleased that the inqui-ry is going to happen, but we are very much waiting to see what the report says and how the government is going to implement it.”

MP Stetski reacts to throne speech

Dancer of the MonthDecember 2015

Yo-Yo GongYo-Yo is 5 years old and attends Kootenay Christian Academy. Yo-Yo is in her 1st year of les-sons and is currently taking our Kinder Combo Ballet/Acro class at our Cranbrook studio loca-tion. Her other interests include Sledding, Swimming and Playing with her friends. For her efforts Yo-Yo will receive gift certificates from Grubstake Pizza & Spirit Rock Climbing Center. Yo-Yo will also have the chance to be named “Dancer of the Year” at Kootenay Dance Academy’s year end production in May. With this title, the winner will receive a scholarship from Artistic Director Leslie Lindberg to help further their dance education. Congratulations YoYo!

$361,000 for dehumidification

systemTre vor Cr awley

Cranbrook is forg-ing ahead with a plan to pursue a grant to go towards an aquatic de-humidification system for the Cranbrook Aquatic Centre.

The system, origi-nally budgeted for 2019 fiscal year, is being moved ahead to next year, as city staff will apply for a Com-munity Energy Lead-ership Program (CELP) grant in the order of $119,130.

The city is also eli-gible for a grant of the same amount from FortisBC, with the re-mainder $122,740 coming from the Mu-nicipal Infrastructure (Gas Tax) Reserve.

All told, the project will cost $361,000.

The dehumidifica-tion system is estimat-ed to save $16,000 an-nually in energy costs for the Cranbrook Aquatic Centre, while also reducing CO2 emissions by 279 tonnes per year .

The project is in re-sponse to a recent en-ergy study of Western Financial Place, which identified pool heat recovery as a high pri-ority.

The project is being pushed forward in part because that study makes it eligible for the FortisBC grants. However, there is an 18-month window in which the city must apply for and utilize that funding, which would expire by 2019.

In the 2015-2019 Five Year Financial

Plan, both Western Fi-nancial Place and the Aquatic Centre were identified for dehu-midification systems at a cost of $735,000 for both facilities.

However, with the potential to land the CELP grant—city staff believes they can put to gether a strong ap-plication—the project has been moved up to 2016.

Though the Cran-brook Aquatic Centre will get the dehumidi-fication system should the funding come through, the arena’s system is still in the 2019 budget and is not eligible for the CELP grant.

Council must sub-mit an application by Dec. 15, 2015 dead-line, with councillor Tom Shypitka serving as the liaison.

Cranbrook looks at energy savings for

aquatic centre

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H ere’s a new word for this week, and also

for the foreseeable fu-ture: xenophilia. It comes from two Greek words — xenos, mean-ing “stranger”; and phil-ia, meaning “brothery love” or “familial affec-tion.” Xenophilia thus means to show love for the stranger. It is at the heart of hospitality.

The opposite is xe-nophobia, meaning “fear of strangers.” We’ve seen striking in-stances of xenophobia in the idiotic comments of America’s Clown-in-Chief Donald Trump in his comments that the US should ban all Mus-lims, and also in his de-sire to build a huge wall on the border with Mex-ico. This kind of ugly sentiment is based in fear and leads to atroci-ties of all kinds — ethnic cleansing and holo-causts are all based in this kind of fear.

Xenophilia, and Jesus as refugee

Luc Olivier Merson’s “Rest on the Flight into Egypt” (1897).

Yme Woensdregt

For followers of Jesus, xenophilia is not an option. Hebrews 13: 2 reads “Do not forget to show hospitality to strangers, for by so doing some people have shown hospitality to an-gels without knowing it.” As followers of Jesus, we are to be an open–heart-ed and open–handed people, showing hospi-tality and grace and compassion to all.

It reminds me of one of my favourite Advent/Christmas paintings, Luc Olivier Merson’s “Rest on the Flight into Egypt” (1897).

This painting speaks to me on a bunch of dif-ferent levels. It’s a haunting scene, full of fatigue. The holy family

is displaced; they are refugees fleeing the vio-lence of Herod and the Roman Empire, like so many people in the world today. As we are drawn into the scene, we remember that in welcoming refugees, we welcome the Christ.

Joseph is exhausted, asleep on the desert floor beside a dying campfire. One can imagine the mental and physical strain he is under trying to get his family to safety, hoping for welcome and pro-tection in a foreign land. The donkey looks for something to eat, any-thing at all.

But will these refu-gees fleeing violence find that welcome and

protection when they arrive at the borders of that foreign land? Or will they face hostility, paranoia and rejection?

Will the Christ child be turned away by im-migration control?

Mary and the baby are asleep in the arms of the Sphinx, whose eyes are turned upwards, to-wards the heavens where the first stars are beginning to appear. The baby is the only source of light in the painting.

“Rest on the Flight into Egypt” depicts, from the very beginning of his life, the homeless-ness of the Messiah. God is a refugee, an im-migrant, a stranger in a strange land, a person of

exile displaced by vio-lence. “Foxes have holes, and birds of the air have nests; but the Son of Man has no-where to lay his head” (Matthew 8:20).

This Christmas sea-son is a time for us to remember that we are bound by the impera-tive to welcome the stranger and care for the vulnerable. May your heart, like the Grinch’s, grow three sizes and may you grow ever more xenophilic this season and throughout your life.

Yme Woensdregt is Pastor at Christ Church Anglican in Cranbrook

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ONGOINGNoon every Wednesday, downtown United Church & Centre for Peace, the bells will call you to a time of calm. This is NOT church, rather it is a time to gather in a circle in a welcoming and harmonious space to practice the way of Taize. Wouldn’t you cherish a time to stop? to gather when the bells ring? to join with others in silence, in prayer, in meditative song?Cantebelles, an all-female singing group, meets Mondays 7-9pm. Join us and learn how to sing with 2, 3 and 4part harmonies. Contact: Sue Trombley, 250-426-0808 or [email protected] Lodges of B.C. and Yukon will supply transportation to cancer patients who have arrived at Kelowna or Vancouver. This free service will be at the destination point. Example: from airport to clinic and clinic to airport on return, also around the destination city. Info may be received from your doctor, Canadian Cancer Society, or by phoning Ron at 250-426-8159.“The Way” Introductory Orthodox Christianity next 10 weeks, St. Aidan Orthodox Church, 201-7th. Ave., Cranbrook. Thursday evenings until Dec. 24th; 7 pm–drop in to any or all sessions. Contact: Fr. Andrew: 250-420-1582 or [email protected] for info. MILITARY AMES is a social/camaraderie/support group that meets the fi rst and third Tuesdays of the month in the Kimberley Public Library reading room. All veterans are welcome. For more information call Cindy @ 250 919 3137.Quilters meet in Kimberley on the 2nd Monday at Centennial Hall at 7:00 PM and the 4th Monday for sewing sessions in the United Church Hall at 10 Boundary Street.Hey Kimberley! We need you as Big Brothers and Big Sisters. One hour a week. YOU can make a diff erence in a Child’s life that will last a life time. Info: 250-499-3111.Canadian Cancer Society- if you have spare time and would like to volunteer, interested applicants can call 250-426-8916, drop by our offi ce at #19-9th Avenue S, Cranbrook or go to www.cancervolunteer.ca and register as a volunteer.Mark Creek Lions meet 1st and 3rd Wednesdays at the Kimbrook. Meet & Greet from 6:00-6:30pm, supper 6:30-7:00, meeting 7:00-8:00pm. Contact 250-427-5612 or 250-427-7496. New members welcome – men and ladies! The Cellar Thrift Store Open Mon. to Sat., noon to 4:30 p.m. Our revenues support local programs and outreach programs of Cranbrook United Church. Baker Lane Entry at 2 – 12th Ave. S. Cranbrook, B. C. Donations of new or gently used items welcome.The Cranbrook Quilter’s Guild meet on the 2nd and 4th Tuesday of every month, September - June, 7.15 p.m. at the Cranbrook Senior Citizens Hall, 125-17th Ave South. Interested??? Call Jennifer at 250-426-6045. We’re on Facebook and www.cranbrookquiltersguild.ca.Cranbrook Community Tennis Association welcomes all citizens to play or learn to play. Call Neil 250-489-8107, Cathy 250-464-1903.Enjoy Painting? Join ArtGroup 75, Fridays 1pm-4pm, Sept. - June. Seniors Hall, Cranbrook. 125. 17th Ave. S.Cranbrook Phoenix Toastmasters meet every Thursday, noon -1:00 Heritage Inn. Toastmasters teaches communication & leadership skills. Roberta 250-489-0174. 1911.toastmastersclubs.org.Cranbrook Writer’s Group meet on the 4th Monday of the month at the Arts Council. Engage in writing exercises, constructive critiques & share in information on upcoming literary events & contests. Cbk and District Arts Council, 104, 135-10th Ave S, CBK. info: 250-426-4223 www.cranbrookanddistrictartscouncil.com

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“L ike it or not, pulp mills smell and

that’s an economic fact of life,” stated the Cran-brook Courier on March 9, 1966, under the head-line, “Pulp Mill to be 90 Percent Odor-Free.”

“All effluent materials toxic to fish will be ren-dered harmless before water goes back into the Kootenay River … air and water pollution has always been a very real problem associated with these multi-million dol-lar babies.”

Was it an indictment against the presence of a proposed pulp mill at Skookumchuk? Hardly. It was a statement of the facts with which the population would have to learn to live if they wanted one of those pulp mill “babies” to grow up in their neigh-bourhood.

It wasn’t the first promise of a pulp mill in the area. In June, 1922, the local papers were rife with the claims that a mill or two were com-ing to the region. The ten million dollar “Wigwam Pulp and Paper Compa-ny, Ltd.,” funded by the Chicago Daily Tribune, would establish a mill town near Elko, com-plete with a dam across the Elk River, or perhaps an English syndicate would construct a ten million dollar plant at Canal Flats. Didn’t hap-pen, of course, and when the 300 or so un-employed labourers who turned up in town looking for jobs finally wandered off, all was pretty much forgotten.

It wasn’t until 1965 that the subject came up again, in the form of a public hearing of Canal Development’s request for a Pulpwood Harvest-ing Area, the first step in the creation of a multi-million East Koo-

The Skookumchuk pulp mill in operation - Townsman October 9, 1980 photographer unknown.

It Smells like Money: 90 Percent Odor-Free

tenay pulp mill near Canal Flats.

The company was a subsidiary of local lum-ber company Crest-brook Timber Ltd., and included the Honshu Paper Company and Mitsubishi (Internation-al) Corporation of Japan.

Curiously, at exactly the same time, Kicking Horse Forest Products proposed a mill near Golden and the Crows Nest Coal Co. proposed the same near Fernie.

B.C. Lands and For-ests Minister Ray Willis-ton chose to settle the matter by declaring a public auction for the 35 million cubic feet of tim-ber made available for the purpose. Minister Williston set the auction date for August 2, 1965, and excitement grew in the various communi-ties. It was all for naught as Williston called a halt to the auction part way through, “in the public interest,” declaring that the bidding “had passed the limits of economic reality.”

It appeared things were at an impasse when Canal Develop-ment declared it would proceed immediately with construction of a 70 million dollar mill with-out obtaining a pulp permit. Williston stated “the only reason for a Pulp Harvest Area is to secure the use of the pulp and thus enable the company to finance. If they are able to finance without a license then it has no particular signifi-cance … if they are ready to go then they can go.”

And go, they did, not

JaNUS: Then & Now

Jim Cameron

An architectural rendering of the proposed pulp mill – Courier June 21, 1967.

at Canal Flats, however, but rather at Skookum-chuk Prairie. It seemed that the Columbia Trea-ty would not allow drainage from the Co-lumbia Lake into the Kootenay River.

“History is Made as East Kootenay Pulp Mill is Confirmed,” declared the March 2, 1966, Cou-rier.

Initial construction called for two stages over three years to create a mill producing 700-tons-per-day of pulp. It would utilize waste material from local mills and timber of the Crestbrook forests, more than seven million acres of which Crest-brook acquired from Minister Williston in Au-gust, 1966, with, surpris-ingly or otherwise, no auction necessary.

Approximately 400 workers were hired to build the mill, with a projected crew of 250 to operate it and 400-500 to harvest the timber. It was to be “90 percent odor-free” but, accord-ing to the word on the street, that other ten per-cent “sure smelled like money”.

The remaining ques-

tion was whether the Japanese government would okay their coun-try’s participation to the tune of more than 32 million dollars to ac-quire 48.2 percent of the shares. When the Japa-nese approval came through in January, 1967, Vic Brown, presi-dent of Crestbrook Tim-ber was so elated that he predicted a future com-munity of 6,000 people at Skookumchuk.

By March, 1967, Fabro Building and Sup-ply Co. of Cranbrook was setting up an on-site construction camp and the Regional District of East Kootenay issued a four million dollar build-ing permit to H.A. Sim-mons, engineering con-sultants from Vancou-ver, the largest permit ever issued in the East Kootenay.

June 24, saw a cere-mony to mark the offi-cial start of construction attended by numerous dignitaries including B.C. Premier W.A.C. Bennett, who poured the concrete for the cor-ner of the administra-tion building and who also opened the Fort Steele Bridge and the

Fort Steele Living Histo-ry Park the same day.

During the pulp mill ceremony Fussso Yama-guchi, managing direc-tor of Mitsubishi Shoji Kaisha Ltd., stated that the Skookumchuk pulp mill will prove “there is no national boundary or any other impediment when people trust, un-derstand and co-oper-ate with one another.” Premier Bennett de-clared that “Japan was closer to B.C. than Otta-wa. There are great mountains between Ot-tawa and B.C. and noth-ing but a friendly Pacific lake between Japan and B.C.” The president of Honshu Paper Manu-facturing Co., Ltd., ex-pressed the view that the mill would be “the start of a part of history which will extend 100 years into the future.”

The first carloads of unbleached pulp rolled out in the final week of November, 1968. The mill was acquired by Tembec Inc., in 1999 and purchased by Paper Excellence Canada Holding Corp. in 2013, for 89 million dollars.

As for the smell of money, well, in this case it was not always pleas-ant. Despite being “90 percent odor-free” the remaining ten percent could be downright bru-tal when the weather was right. It remained that way for many years but has improved in re-cent times. It is still no-ticeable upon occasion, a reminder that some money has a distinct odor.

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Benefitting the Salva-tion Army, the annual A&W Teddy Bear, Toque and Mitten Toss will take place Saturday eve-ning when the Kootenay Ice (6-24-2-0) score their first goal against the Broncos (8-17-3-1).

Perhaps more so than in years past, the special holiday game comes in an effort to help provide a bit of hope to those who might be a bit down on their luck.

“It’s about the com-munity in general, try-ing to be good citizens and do something posi-tive for people this time of year,” said Luke Pierce, head coach of the Kootenay Ice, Thurs-day afternoon prior to practice at Western Fi-nancial Place. “It’s an exciting thing to be a part of and help make a difference. Hopefully we can use that to generate our own enthusiasm.

“We could use some great fan support to get out of a bit of a tough time. You think about family situations -- when people are down, you always have good support networks to pick them back up and show them you care.

“Everyone has been really encouraging. Our players need that. They’re no different than anybody else. Sometimes they need a boost when they’re down and hopefully the Teddy Bear Toss game can help generate that.”

It’s no secret the Koo-tenay Ice are down. Sit-ting in last place in the Western Hockey League, Cranbrook’s ju-nior hockey heroes are mired in the midst of an eight-game losing streak and looking for a pick-me-up following a five-game road trip through the B.C. Division.

A bright spot coming out of the season-long trek came for rookie for-ward Noah Philp, who smashed a goose egg on

his stat sheet, collecting his first-career WHL goal Tuesday evening in Prince George.

A native of Canmore, Alta., and younger brother of Ice captain Luke Philp, Noah is hoping Tuesday’s suc-cess is something he can build upon.

“It felt good. The pressure was building a little without having that one, but it was nice to finally get it out of the way,” Noah said Thurs-day afternoon prior to practice at Western Fi-nancial Place.

For the 17-year-old former Canmore Eagle, the transition to the WHL hasn’t been an easy one, but with one goal and five points in 31 games, the 6-foot-1 centre has eclipsed the totals he produced last season in the Alberta Ju-nior Hockey League (one goal, three points in 31 games).

“It’s been a huge learning curve for him,” Pierce said of Noah. “Early on, he wanted to play bigger minutes in a bigger role and I under-stand that. Every player does. With the injuries he kind of got thrust into it and had some chal-lenges, which I think you can expect.

“With Noah, it’s try-ing to find a consistent style and performance every day. It doesn’t matter if you’re playing with our top line, which he’s done on occasion, or centring our third or fourth line. We need Noah to be the same every day.

“[Tuesday in Prince George] was a real good effort from him at the end of a long road trip, which was a very good sign. I think he wants to get better and he shows that even away from the rink.”

Having an older brother around the rink to help guide him has been both a blessing and a curse of sorts for Noah.

His older brother Luke came into the sea-son as arguably one of the most dynamic 20-year-old forwards in the Western Hockey League until he was sidelined by an ankle in-jury.

Having tallied 95 goals and 235 points in

247 career WHL games all with the Ice, Luke is well established as one of the more recent greats to suit up for the Koote-nay Ice. It’s safe to say that shadow has cast down upon Noah, who admittedly feels the pressure of living up to the name his older brother has made in Cranbrook.

“It gets in my head a little sometimes,” Noah said. “But I’ve just got to try and worry about me. I can’t always think, ‘Oh, I’ve got to live up to his expectations.’ I just try to do the best I can.

“He’s been really helpful. He’s been a great leader to the team and to me. He’s had lots of success here. I’ve been trying to follow what he’s been doing and learning from him has been pretty helpful.”

The Kootenay Ice sit 22nd in the 22-team WHL in terms of offen-sive production. With only 60 goals-for through 32 games, the Ice are averaging 1.88 goals per outing.

The only other team in the league to have scored fewer than 70 goals to this point in the campaign is the Swift Current Broncos, with 66 goals through 29 games (2.28 goals per game).

With captain Philp, the team’s most danger-ous offensive weapon, rendered unavailable due to an ankle injury, the Ice could certainly use his younger brother Noah to bottle his recent offensive spark moving forward.

“We’ve been strug-gling in the goal depart-ment, especially,” Noah said. “And I don’t think I’ve been producing as much as I should. But that’s kind of my focus a little now. I’d like to be able to help the team offensively as much as I can.”

The last time the Koo-tenay Ice won a game came Nov. 21 against these same Broncos -- a 2-1 triumph at Western Financial Place.

See KOOTENAY ICE, Page 9

Lukowich inducted into B.C. Sports Hall as member of Blazers

Townsman sTaffCranbrook’s Brad Lukowich is going into the B.C.

Sports Hall of Fame as a member of the 1994-95 Memorial Cup-champion Kamloops Blazers.

The B.C. Sports Hall of Fame announced its 2016 inductee class Thursday afternooon, with Lukowich’s 1994-95 Blazers being inducted in the team category.

Lukowich played in 63 regular season games that season, tallying 10 goals and 45 points before regis-tering seven assists in 18 playoff games as the Blazers captured the WHL championship.

The B.C. Sports Hall of Fame will induct its 2016 class at the Vancouver Convention Centre June 9, 2016.

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Zaharichuk settling in with IceOne of the newest members of the Ice is finding his way as he hopes to grow into a bigger role

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Kootenay Ice forward Jesse Zaharichuk, pictured as a member of the Kamloops Blazers, is finding a fit with his new club.

Nitros defenceman Meier joins Buckley, Brouwer with

Jamestown commitment

With an eight-game losing streak looming ominously overhead and the excitement of the A&W Teddy Bear, Toque and Mitten Toss in the building, there’s plenty to look to for some extra jump head-ing into Saturday’s con-test.

“That definitely gives extra motivation for scoring that goal,” Noah said. “I’m sure it will spark the team a little.”

Fans attending Satur-

day’s contest between the Broncos and Ice are encouraged to bring teddy bears, toques or mittens, wrapped safely in plastic bags. When the Kootenay Ice score for the first time Saturday, the bears will rain down on the ice surface at Western Financial Place.

In 2014-15, Ice for-ward Jaedon Deschene-au tallied the Teddy Toss goal only 41 seconds

into the affair. Puck drop between

the Ice and Broncos is slated for 7 p.m. at West-ern Financial Place in Cranbrook.

Continued from page 8

Kootenay Ice set for Swift Current Broncos on Teddy Bear Toss Night Saturday

taylor roCC aSports Editor

When Jesse Zahari-chuk joined the Koote-nay Ice, it wasn’t under the most ideal circum-stance.

Traded east from the WHL’s Kamloops Blaz-ers on Sunday, Nov. 29, the 18-year-old native of Sherwood Park, Alta., didn’t have to go far to join his new team as the Ice were slated to face the Blazers Tuesday, Dec. 1 in Kamloops.

“It was definitely a challenge playing against some of my best friends that I got real close with over the past year, year and a half,” Za-harichuk said Thursday afternoon prior to prac-tice at Western Financial Place. “The emotions were definitely running high. It was definitely something I’ll cherish, but this is a different op-portunity for myself.”

Zaharichuk was dan-gerous that emotional night in Kamloops. Though the speedy winger created a num-ber of quality scoring opportunities -- includ-ing ringing one off the iron behind Blazers net-minder Connor Ingram -- he was unable to find twine as his former club cruised to a 5-1 victory.

Now with five games under his belt as a mem-ber of the Kootenay Ice, Zaharichuk is settling in and the hope is he will grow into a bigger role with his new squad moving forward.

Having posted four goals and 13 points in 22 games split between the Blazers and Ice so far this season, Zaharichuk wants to fill an offensive role within the team’s top-six forwards and certainly has the poten-tial to do just that.

“We’re hopeful that Jesse can start to really commit himself to being a core part of our group,” said Luke Pierce, head coach of the Kootenay Ice, Thursday after-noon. “That’s up to him. He’s been a little more of a periphery guy in the past with his teams be-cause they’ve had real strong cores. He’s got to be a guy for us that is going to help lead us every day and really take

on that responsibility of being a top-end player.

“That’s something that might be a bit of a change for him, but we’re hoping he can commit to [that] and we can push him to be bet-ter.”

A veteran of 70 WHL games and having regis-tered seven goals and 28 points over that span, Zaharichuk stands as one of the more experi-enced skaters on a rook-ie-laden Ice squad.

Having settled in with his new Cranbrook billet family Wednesday, Za-harichuk is looking for-ward to a fresh begin-ning with the Ice as they host the Swift Current Broncos Saturday night.

The former Blazer has yet to register his first point as a member of the Kootenay Ice and fans in Cranbrook have yet to see one of the newest ad-ditions take to the ice.

With a struggling Broncos squad, winless in 11 games, visiting town Saturday, Zahari-chuk’s hope is for a strong debut at Western Financial Place.

“I’d like to be a top-six guy,” Zaharichuk said. “More of an offen-sive player and play to my strengths creating offense, being reliable in all zones of the ice.

“We need everybody playing and we need to play a full 60 minutes. We’ve put together some good periods, but other periods are kind of lack-ing. If we put together a full 60 [minutes] we’ll have a good chance.”

Zaharichuk and the Kootenay Ice host the Swift Current Broncos Saturday night (7 p.m.) at Western Financial Place.

“It was definitely a challenge playing

against some of my best friends...The

emotions were definitely running high...But this is a

different opportunity for myself.”

Jesse ZaharichukKootenay Ice

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namiters send any more players to the University of James-town’s fledgling Jim-mies hockey program, they’re going to need a bus to carry them all.

Last week, Nitros de-fenceman Justin Meier became the third Nitro to commit to the upstart American Collegiate Hockey Association (ACHA) Division One squad, joining team-mates Eric Buckley and Tyson Brouwer in mak-ing the move to James-town, North Dakota.

“I can’t wait. It’s going to be the best time of my life,” Meier said. “I’m doing it with some of my best friends. It’s going to be an awesome experience.

“It’s a huge opportu-nity to go with guys you already know and play well with and have chemistry with. You know you’re going to go in there and play. It was a no-brainer.”

The University of Jamestown hockey pro-gram is in the process of being built by Penticton native Dean Stork.

“The attraction to re-cruit in Kimberley was being that it has such great hockey tradition,” Stork said. “Very well coached and structured, which leads to success and discipline on the ice. Kimberley is a hock-ey powerhouse in the KIJHL year after year.”

The Jimmies hockey program will be in its infancy in 2016-17, giv-ing Meier the opportu-nity to carry some Kim-berley hockey culture

south of the border. “It’s always been a

dream, but you never really expect it,” said Meier, a native of Taber, Alta. “You always just think you’re going to end up working in the oil patch or something. It’s going to be a good experience and I’m looking forward to it.”

Meier has been in-strumental to the suc-cess of the Dynamiters since first joining the club in January 2015.

“It’s outstanding. It’s a credit to winning. These guys get caught up with looking at goals and as-sists, but it’s not about it. It’s about being on a win-ning team,” said Jerry Bancks, head coach of the Dynamiters. “Coach-es want winners and I think [Dean Stork] has identified some kids that are certainly going to help his program mov-ing forward.”

Meier, 20, is looking forward to studying business.

Meier and the Nitros (23-3-0-3) look to extend a five-game winning streak Friday (7 p.m.) when they welcome the Columbia Valley Rockies (16-15-0-0) to the Kim-berley Civic Centre.

See dailybulletin.ca/kijhl/ for full story.

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CANCER (June 21-July 22) Your creativity emerges. A bud-ding flirtation could build to a lot more, should you want that type of connection. Resist going overboard in whatever you are involved with. Excess seems to happen naturally with you at this point in time. Tonight: Paint the town red. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) You might be extremely playful. One-on-one relating will result in a compliment from someone you care about. Be direct with a friend about what is going on. You need to know where this person stands. Understanding evolves to a new level. Tonight: TGIF! VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) You could be in a position where you feel pressured by a family member’s wants and needs. Realize that you are making a judgment about responsibili-ties. Ask for some help. People naturally respond positively to you. Tonight: Head home early, if you want. LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 22) You have a lot of energy and

can apply it to any matter you consider to be important. Com-munication improves once you clear up a misunderstanding. You might feel as if you can tackle anything you want or need to. Tonight: Chat with a friend, and accept an invitation. SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21) Be careful if handling funds right now. You easily could make a mistake when counting your change or while looking at your budget. A friend might try to convince you not to wor-ry. However, he or she can be overly optimistic. Tonight: Treat a loved one to TGIF. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21) Your creativity and energy al-low you to float right over any issue. A friend or loved one could push to have something go his or her way. You might want to stop and think through a decision rather than impul-sively leap in. Tonight: Beam in what you want. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) Sit back and look around. Though you will make a snap judgment, you shouldn’t act

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Dear Annie: Every so often, you print a letter from someone who is concerned that a loved one has expressed a desire to commit suicide. Depending on the circumstances, what’s so terrible about that? When you have lived a full life and are in failing health, ending your life certainly seems to be a reasonable consideration for many. You know you are not going to get better, so why not end your life in the most humane way you can design for yourself? Dying is the last thing we do, so we may as well make it easy on ourselves. I’m 81 years old, have been married for 50 years, have two dozen grandchildren and great-grandchildren, am in fair health and live comfortably. Should those circumstances change for the worse, I know how to end my life successfully. -- But Not Just Yet Dear Not Just Yet: There are already laws in place in three states that permit the terminally ill to hasten their deaths. If one is not expected to live much longer, and what’s left is mostly painful, we agree that the person should have some control over his or her death. But too many people decide on suicide because they are depressed. They aren’t in poor physical health. They aren’t terminally ill. They are in psychological pain and don’t believe life will ever improve. Laws must distinguish between those who might be helped through counseling or medication, and those whose doctors concur that, medically, there is no future beyond a few months. Anyone who would like additional information can contact Death With Dignity (deathwithdignity.org). Dear Annie: I am writing in response to “Anonymous,” who is undergoing chemotherapy and thinks people who want to visit are expecting too much of her to put on makeup, clean her house and shop for refreshments. Recently, both my husband and I were diagnosed with different forms of cancer. Family and friends visited, brought meals, phoned, emailed, texted and more. Typically, I would do all of the things Anonymous listed to welcome guests into our home, but it was too much. I determined that I preferred to welcome family and friends rather than push them away. So I might be in nightclothes with no makeup, with my bald head exposed in all its glory. I offered bottled water if I had it. Having the support and love of family and friends lifted us above and through the difficulties of our treatments and surgeries. My husband is in remission now, and I begin 33 rounds of radiation next week. My advice to those in our circumstances is to consider the benefits of allowing caring people into your world when coping with serious health issues. Feeling the love, and letting others lift your spirits when you may not have the energy to do so yourself is extremely valuable to recovery. -- The More the Merrier Dear More: No one expects a seriously ill person to look great, have a spotless home and bring refreshments as if you are hosting a lighthearted get-together. You are wise to see that friends and family simply want to spend time with you and provide support. We wish you and your husband complete recoveries. Annie’s Mailbox is written by Kathy Mitchell and Marcy Sugar, longtime editors of the Ann Landers column. Please email your questions to [email protected], or write to: Annie’s Mailbox, c/o Creators Syndicate, 737 3rd Street, Hermosa Beach, CA 90254. You can also find Annie on Facebook at Facebook.com/AskAnnies. To find out more about Annie’s Mailbox and read features by other Creators Syndicate writers and cartoonists, visit the Creators Syndicate Web page at www.creators.com.COPYRIGHT 2015 CREATORS.COM

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Sunday Afternoon/Evening December 13 Cbk. Kim. 4:00 4:30 5:00 5:30 6:00 6:30 7:00 7:30 8:00 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:0010:3011:0011:3012:0012:30# # KSPS-PBS Keith Victor Great Performances Dan Chef-Holiday Great Houses Masterpiece Masterpiece House-Cards Sacred$ $ CFCN (2:25) NFL Football Sports News--Calgary Saving Hope Quantico Jann Arden Blood & Oil News News (12:05) Castle% % KXLY-ABC Santa Clause 3 News ABC News The Funny Videos Behind-Magic Blood & Oil Quantico KXLY V’Impe& & KREM-CBS NFL Football Whac Whac News News News 60 Minutes Madam Sec The Good Wife CSI: Cyber News Family_ _ KHQ-NBC Paid CIZE! Football Night/America (:20) NFL Football Mark TMZ Blue Bloods News Wheel( ( TSN NFL Football Football Night (:15) NFL Football SportsCentre SportsCentre SportsCentre) ) NET Sports Pre NHL Hockey From the United Center in Chicago. Sportsnet Gotta Can Mis NHL Sportsnet Sportsnet+ + GLOBAL BC Cake Wars Holiday Baking Tackle News News Hour Secu Emer Madam Sec The Good Wife Simp Simp News Block, , KNOW The Nutcracker Hidden Killers Marine Mach. Volcano Inspector Morse Wallander` ` CBUT Figure Skating Back Exhibi The Muppet Christmas Carol Winnie Mickey Home Alone The National CBC fifth 1 M CICT Holiday Baking Tackle News News Hour Secu Emer Simp Simp Madam Sec The Good Wife News Block Paid Paid3 O CIVT Holiday Baking Tackle News News Hour Secu Emer Simp Simp Madam Sec The Good Wife News Block Paid Paid4 6 YTV Dennis (:45) Elf Arthur Christmas The Pirates! Band of Misfits Game Haunt Haunt Haunt6 . KAYU-FOX (2:25) NFL Football OT Paid Mo Theory Theory Mike Simp Simp Brook Family Last News Livin’ Cougar Paid7 / CNN CNN News Quiz Show This Is Life This Is Life This Is Life This Is Life This Is Life This Is Life Newsroom8 0 SPIKE Bar Rescue Bar Rescue Bar Rescue Bar Rescue Bar Rescue Bar Rescue Bar Rescue Bar Rescue Bar Rescue9 1 HGTV Cus Cus House House Break Break Flip or Flip or Tiny Tiny Vacation Hse Flip or Flip or Tiny Tiny Hunt Hunt: 2 A&E The First 48 The First 48 The First 48 The First 48 The First 48 The First 48 The First 48 The First 48 The First 48< 4 CMT Four Christmases Funny Videos Tor Wheel Ice Racer Funny Videos Tor Wheel Ice Racer Four Chris= 5 W Snow Bride The Holiday A Christmas Tail The Christmas Secret Brid-Christmas? 9 SHOW Twelfth Day of Christmas Haven Satisfaction Rizzoli & Isles Haven Satisfaction Rizzoli & Isles Polar Express@ : DISC Cash Cash River Monsters Last Frontier Bering Gold Men, Women Worst Driver Bering Gold Last Frontier Men, WomenA ; SLICE Edge of the Garden Guide-Divorce Work Out N.Y. Guide-Divorce Housewives Work Out N.Y. Guide-Divorce Married-SightB < TLC Say Say Me Me Jill & Jessa Married by Mom & Dad Jill & Jessa Married by Mom & Dad Me MeC = BRAVO The Christmas Shepherd A Christmas Detour Christmas With Tucker The Christmas Shepherd ChristmasD > EA2 (3:40) The Goonies (:35) Dudley Do-Right Bugs Bunny Movie (:40) Jack Frost (:25) Multiplicity Out E ? TOON Be Johnny Johnny Johnny Johnny Johnny Camp Camp Gadg Gadg Spies! Spies! Her X-Men Ulti Hulk Aveng BatF @ FAM I Didn’t Good HZipz HZipz Make Make Next Next The X Factor Life No No Awe Good Luck Charlie ConnorG A WPCH Theory Theory Theory Theory Mod Mod Lord of War The Closer The Closer There Paid PaidH B COM Sister Act 2: Back in the Habit Theory Theory Just/Laughs LOL :-) LOL :-) Theory Theory Just/Laughs JFL Comedy Now!I C TCM Charade Lady on a Train Alias Boston Blackie Lady in the Lake Her Night of Romance Mon K E OUT Liqui Liqui Liqui Stor Mantracker Liqui Stor Liqui Liqui Mantracker Haunted Coll. Mea Mea Myth HuntersL F HIST Hunting Hitler Pawn Pawn The Curse of Amer. Pickers Pawn Pawn Forged in Fire Mountain Men The Curse of Hunting HitlerM G SPACE (3:45) Now You See Me The Librarians The Prestige (:45) Sin City SpiritN H AMC The Badlands The Badlands The Badlands The Badlands The Badlands The Badlands The Badlands Mad Max-ThunderdomeO I FS1 Basketball Best of WEC UFC UFC Ka Ka UFC’s Road FOX Sports FOX Sports TMZ FOX Sports SportsP J DTOUR Secu Secu Museum Se Uncommon The Dead Files Monument Mysteries at The Dead Files Monument Mysteries atW W MC1 Railway Man (:05) Big Eyes Welcome to the Jungle Being Canadian The Affair Ray Donovan Blackhat¨ ¨ KTLA Middle Middle Bad Santa News News Person-Interest Elementary 5 News News at 10 News Ben≠ ≠ WGN-A Blue Bloods Blue Bloods Blue Bloods Blue Bloods Full Metal Jacket Mother Mother Mother Parks ParksØ Ø EA1 Cat on a Hot Tin Roof (:20) All the Pretty Horses (:20) Loser American Pie (:40) American Pie 2 Serial ∂ ∂ VISN Be Hope Discov. V’Impe Jere Facts You Meyer Osteen Prince Mira Popoff Jewish Touch V’Impe Tom Super Tribal 102 102 MM Now & Then Now & Then Alternative Much Hip Hop Tosh.0 Tosh.0 Tosh.0 Tosh.0 Bang! Bang! Bang! Bang! Bang! Bang! 105 105 SRC WALL-E Chef TJ C.- Découverte Lafl Tout le monde en parle TJ Info Rouille

Sunday Morning/Afternoon December 13 Cbk. Kim. 7:00 7:30 8:00 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:0010:3011:0011:3012:0012:30 1:00 1:30 2:00 2:30 3:00 3:30# # KSPS-PBS Rogers Peep Super Builder Georg Cat in Sci Impact Inside Olympia Focus Asia Suze Orman’s Financial Sol Keith & Kristyn$ $ CFCN Marilyn Denis etalk Gas Handyman Plumb Lesson NFL Football (:25) NFL Football% % KXLY-ABC Paid Paid Good Morning This Week Hiring Space Paid Larry WEN Made Magnificent Holiday Celebrations on Ice& & KREM-CBS Paid Paid CBS News Sunday Nation NFL Hidden Chan Shark! CIZE! Skiing NFL Football_ _ KHQ-NBC Today KHQ Invest Meet the Press No Cooker Action Sports Golf From Ritz-Carlton Golf Club in Orlando, Fla.( ( TSN SportsCentre NFL Insiders Sunday NFL Countdown NFL Football NFL Football) ) NET Sportsnet Sportsnet Sportsnet Curling From Yorkton, Sask. NHL Mis Curling From Yorkton, Sask.+ + GLOBAL BC In a Inven Sunday Morning News Block Con Osteen Paid News Hour Guess Who’s Coming, , KNOW Dragon PAW Miss Georg PAW Word Upside Dino Wild Little Little Anne. Ani Ani Waterfront The Park` ` CBUT Save- Poko News Art Cor Cor Cor Cor Cor Market Our Vancouver Land One/ Bondi Vet Figure Skating1 M CICT Weekend Morning News Block Con Osteen Paid 16x9 Guess Who’s Coming Cake Wars3 O CIVT Sunday Morning News Block Con Osteen Paid 16x9 Guess Who’s Coming Cake Wars4 6 YTV Squir Squir Charm Charm Pet Pet 100 Game Henry Ho Ho Holiday Thun Bella Stan Max Dennis the Menace6 . KAYU-FOX Sexy Relief Wild David NFL Kickoff NFL Sunday NFL Football (:25) NFL Football7 / CNN State of Union Fareed Zakaria Rel’ble Source State of Union Fareed Zakaria CNN News CNN News CNN News CNN News8 0 SPIKE Off Engine Truck Muscle The Fast and the Furious Muscle The Fast and the Furious Res Bar Rescue9 1 HGTV Paid Paid Tiny Tiny Tiny Tiny Fixer Upper Fixer Upper Hunt Hunt Vacation Hse Beach Island Hunt Hunt: 2 A&E Criminal Minds Criminal Minds Payback Twister The First 48 The First 48< 4 CMT Top 20 CMT Music CMT Music Ice Racer Wheel Tor Funny Videos Funny Videos Deal Deal Gags Gags= 5 W Love It-List It Love It-List It Will Will Will Fred Claus Deck the Halls Snow Bride? 9 SHOW Paid Paid The Polar Express Alvin and the Chipmunks Karen Kingsbury’s The Bridge Last Chance for Christmas@ : DISC Alaskan Bush Top Hooker Mayday Cold Water Highway Thru Gold Rush Moonshiners FantomWorks Bering GoldA ; SLICE Paid Paid Edge of the Garden Prin Married at First Sight Married-Sight Married-Sight Married-Sight Married-SightB < TLC Say Say Say Say Say Say Say Say Say Say Say Say Say Say Say Say Say Say C = BRAVO Pete Christmas 12 Dog Days Till Christmas A Golden Christmas 3 Holiday Tails Scoot and Kassie’sD > EA2 Sling (:40) The Goonies (:45) Multiplicity Big Girls Don’t Cry The Mummy Returns GoonE ? TOON Jungle Endan Johnny Tunes Rescue Bots Chill Out, Scooby-Doo! Johnny Astro Boy Dr. Di Dr. Di Be Be F @ FAM Win Slug Gam Phi Droid Derek Dog I Didn’t Jessie Bob’s Broken Good (:15) Elf Jessie DogG A WPCH Paid Paid Office Atl. Office Paid Shark Tale Paid 1st Cash Box Planet 51H B COM Just/Laughs Comedy Now! Cash LOL :-) LOL :-) Just/Laughs Russell Peters Theory Theory Sister Act Sister2I C TCM (6:30) Scrooge In the Good Old Summertime Christmas in Connecticut Sweet November The Philadelphia StoryK E OUT Dirt Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Surviv- Bigfoot Survivorman Survivorman Survivorman Survivorman SurvivormanL F HIST Yukon Gold Truckers Paid Paid Paid Paid Pawn Pawn Amer. Pickers Cnt. Cnt. Klondike Trap. Mountain MenM G SPACE Panic Button Killjoys Cell 213 Season of the Witch The Prestige Now N H AMC (6:30) Conan the Destroyer Lara Croft Tomb Raider: Cradle of Life Mad Max 2: The Road Warrior Mad Max Beyond ThunderdomeO I FS1 Match Bundesliga Soccer World College Basketball Hoops College Basketball Hoops BasketballP J DTOUR Eat St. 21 Expedition Un. Uncommon Border Border Border Border Border Border Border Border Border Border TreasuresW W MC1 Railway Man (7:50) The Theory of Everything (9:55) Big Eyes (:45) The Song (:45) I Do, I Do, I Do Railway Man¨ ¨ KTLA KTLA News KTLA 5 Morning News at 7 KTLA News In Touch Coffee Paid Paid Fish Cos Larry Travel Friend≠ ≠ WGN-A Law & Order Law & Order Heat of Night Heat of Night Heat of Night Heat of Night Heat of Night Heat of Night Blue BloodsØ Ø EA1 Rebel Without Fil (:20) All the Pretty Horses (:20) Loser Fido (:35) Rebel Without a Cause Ca∂ ∂ VISN Creflo Peter Cope Facts Islam Hour of Power Con Living Truth Faith Food Study ICEJ Peter David Arise Tom 102 102 MM Playlist Playlist Playlist Com Com Prince Prince The Ref At Mid. At Mid. At Mid. At Mid. 105 105 SRC Dany Caillou Mike Jack fan Geron Insolite Oniva Jour/Seigneur Les coulisses TJ Semaine verte Regard RDI économie

Sunday Afternoon/Evening December 13 Cbk. Kim. 4:00 4:30 5:00 5:30 6:00 6:30 7:00 7:30 8:00 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:0010:3011:0011:3012:0012:30# # KSPS-PBS Keith Victor Great Performances Dan Chef-Holiday Great Houses Masterpiece Masterpiece House-Cards Sacred$ $ CFCN (2:25) NFL Football Sports News--Calgary Saving Hope Quantico Jann Arden Blood & Oil News News (12:05) Castle% % KXLY-ABC Santa Clause 3 News ABC News The Funny Videos Behind-Magic Blood & Oil Quantico KXLY V’Impe& & KREM-CBS NFL Football Whac Whac News News News 60 Minutes Madam Sec The Good Wife CSI: Cyber News Family_ _ KHQ-NBC Paid CIZE! Football Night/America (:20) NFL Football Mark TMZ Blue Bloods News Wheel( ( TSN NFL Football Football Night (:15) NFL Football SportsCentre SportsCentre SportsCentre) ) NET Sports Pre NHL Hockey From the United Center in Chicago. Sportsnet Gotta Can Mis NHL Sportsnet Sportsnet+ + GLOBAL BC Cake Wars Holiday Baking Tackle News News Hour Secu Emer Madam Sec The Good Wife Simp Simp News Block, , KNOW The Nutcracker Hidden Killers Marine Mach. Volcano Inspector Morse Wallander` ` CBUT Figure Skating Back Exhibi The Muppet Christmas Carol Winnie Mickey Home Alone The National CBC fifth 1 M CICT Holiday Baking Tackle News News Hour Secu Emer Simp Simp Madam Sec The Good Wife News Block Paid Paid3 O CIVT Holiday Baking Tackle News News Hour Secu Emer Simp Simp Madam Sec The Good Wife News Block Paid Paid4 6 YTV Dennis (:45) Elf Arthur Christmas The Pirates! Band of Misfits Game Haunt Haunt Haunt6 . KAYU-FOX (2:25) NFL Football OT Paid Mo Theory Theory Mike Simp Simp Brook Family Last News Livin’ Cougar Paid7 / CNN CNN News Quiz Show This Is Life This Is Life This Is Life This Is Life This Is Life This Is Life Newsroom8 0 SPIKE Bar Rescue Bar Rescue Bar Rescue Bar Rescue Bar Rescue Bar Rescue Bar Rescue Bar Rescue Bar Rescue9 1 HGTV Cus Cus House House Break Break Flip or Flip or Tiny Tiny Vacation Hse Flip or Flip or Tiny Tiny Hunt Hunt: 2 A&E The First 48 The First 48 The First 48 The First 48 The First 48 The First 48 The First 48 The First 48 The First 48< 4 CMT Four Christmases Funny Videos Tor Wheel Ice Racer Funny Videos Tor Wheel Ice Racer Four Chris= 5 W Snow Bride The Holiday A Christmas Tail The Christmas Secret Brid-Christmas? 9 SHOW Twelfth Day of Christmas Haven Satisfaction Rizzoli & Isles Haven Satisfaction Rizzoli & Isles Polar Express@ : DISC Cash Cash River Monsters Last Frontier Bering Gold Men, Women Worst Driver Bering Gold Last Frontier Men, WomenA ; SLICE Edge of the Garden Guide-Divorce Work Out N.Y. Guide-Divorce Housewives Work Out N.Y. Guide-Divorce Married-SightB < TLC Say Say Me Me Jill & Jessa Married by Mom & Dad Jill & Jessa Married by Mom & Dad Me MeC = BRAVO The Christmas Shepherd A Christmas Detour Christmas With Tucker The Christmas Shepherd ChristmasD > EA2 (3:40) The Goonies (:35) Dudley Do-Right Bugs Bunny Movie (:40) Jack Frost (:25) Multiplicity Out E ? TOON Be Johnny Johnny Johnny Johnny Johnny Camp Camp Gadg Gadg Spies! Spies! Her X-Men Ulti Hulk Aveng BatF @ FAM I Didn’t Good HZipz HZipz Make Make Next Next The X Factor Life No No Awe Good Luck Charlie ConnorG A WPCH Theory Theory Theory Theory Mod Mod Lord of War The Closer The Closer There Paid PaidH B COM Sister Act 2: Back in the Habit Theory Theory Just/Laughs LOL :-) LOL :-) Theory Theory Just/Laughs JFL Comedy Now!I C TCM Charade Lady on a Train Alias Boston Blackie Lady in the Lake Her Night of Romance Mon K E OUT Liqui Liqui Liqui Stor Mantracker Liqui Stor Liqui Liqui Mantracker Haunted Coll. Mea Mea Myth HuntersL F HIST Hunting Hitler Pawn Pawn The Curse of Amer. Pickers Pawn Pawn Forged in Fire Mountain Men The Curse of Hunting HitlerM G SPACE (3:45) Now You See Me The Librarians The Prestige (:45) Sin City SpiritN H AMC The Badlands The Badlands The Badlands The Badlands The Badlands The Badlands The Badlands Mad Max-ThunderdomeO I FS1 Basketball Best of WEC UFC UFC Ka Ka UFC’s Road FOX Sports FOX Sports TMZ FOX Sports SportsP J DTOUR Secu Secu Museum Se Uncommon The Dead Files Monument Mysteries at The Dead Files Monument Mysteries atW W MC1 Railway Man (:05) Big Eyes Welcome to the Jungle Being Canadian The Affair Ray Donovan Blackhat¨ ¨ KTLA Middle Middle Bad Santa News News Person-Interest Elementary 5 News News at 10 News Ben≠ ≠ WGN-A Blue Bloods Blue Bloods Blue Bloods Blue Bloods Full Metal Jacket Mother Mother Mother Parks ParksØ Ø EA1 Cat on a Hot Tin Roof (:20) All the Pretty Horses (:20) Loser American Pie (:40) American Pie 2 Serial ∂ ∂ VISN Be Hope Discov. V’Impe Jere Facts You Meyer Osteen Prince Mira Popoff Jewish Touch V’Impe Tom Super Tribal 102 102 MM Now & Then Now & Then Alternative Much Hip Hop Tosh.0 Tosh.0 Tosh.0 Tosh.0 Bang! Bang! Bang! Bang! Bang! Bang! 105 105 SRC WALL-E Chef TJ C.- Découverte Lafl Tout le monde en parle TJ Info Rouille

Saturday Morning/Afternoon December 12 Cbk. Kim. 7:00 7:30 8:00 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:0010:3011:0011:3012:0012:30 1:00 1:30 2:00 2:30 3:00 3:30# # KSPS-PBS Amer Fly Motor Gree Wood Rough Home Old House Kitche Chefs Martha Cook Victory Antiques Craft-America$ $ CFCN (6:00) Juicebox A.M. Weekend Sick Kids Operation Smi. Written etalk SportsCentre Gas Gas Worst Driver Disrup Mo% % KXLY-ABC Facel Paid Good Morning Hanna Ocean Res Wild Rock- Ex Feel WEN Games Games 50 Stories 30 for 30& & KREM-CBS This Morning Lucky Dr. Inno In College Basketball Foot College Football_ _ KHQ-NBC Today KHQ Wake Up Lazy Premier League Soccer Action Sports Golf( ( TSN EPL Soccer Premier League Soccer Bar Premier League Soccer UEFA Motor SC PGA Tour Golf) ) NET Gotta English Premier League Soccer Curling From Yorkton, Sask. NHL’s NHL Curling From Yorkton, Sask.+ + GLOBAL BC Ances Fishful Saturday Morning News Fish’n Fishing Boat Driving News Food Truck Holmes Makes, , KNOW Dragon PAW Georg Georg PAW Kate Magic Kate Wild Kratts Maker Crea Dogs Dogs Hope-Wildlife Marine Mach.` ` CBUT Mon News Animal Super Art Cross Our Vancouver Absolutely Bobsledding Alpine Skiing Figure Skating1 M CICT Weekend Morning News Fish’n Fishing Boat Driving Weather Food Truck Holmes Makes Tackle Deck3 O CIVT Saturday Morning News Fish’n Fishing Boat Driving Weather Food Truck Holmes Makes Tackle Deck4 6 YTV Side Side Squir Chuck Chuck Spong Spong Par Harvey Pig Turtles Turtles Mr. Popper’s Penguins Beethoven-Adv6 . KAYU-FOX Fish Paid PiYo! Snor Paid Great UFC’s Road PGA Tour Golf From Tiburon Golf Course in Naples, Fla. Tip-Off Bas7 / CNN Smerconish CNN News CNN News CNN News CNN News CNN News CNN News CNN News CNN News8 0 SPIKE Auc Auc Auc Auc Auc Auc The Fast and the Furious Cops Cops Cops Cops Cops Cops Vegas9 1 HGTV Paid Paid Break Break Break Break Texas Flip Texas Flip Hunt Hunt House Hunters Flip or Flip or Flip or Flip or : 2 A&E What Would Married-Sight Born This Way What Would What Would What Would What Would What Would What Would< 4 CMT Number 1s CMT Music CMT Music Top 20 Countdown CMT’s Hottest Best Best Snake Snake Deal Deal = 5 W Property Bro Property Bro Miracle on 34th Street Holiday Baggage The Santa Con ChristmasWrap? 9 SHOW Paid Got Haven X-Men: The Last Stand X-Men Origins: Wolverine Alvin and the Chipmunks@ : DISC River Monsters Mighty Ships Mayday Mayday Mayday Mayday Buying Buying Worst Driver River MonstersA ; SLICE 21 Paid Debt Debt Beauty The Wedding Singer No Reservations License to WedB < TLC Light Fight Light Fight Light Fight Light Fight Cake Cake Cake Cake Cake Cake Dateline: Real Dateline: RealC = BRAVO Twice/Lifetime The Brady Bunch Movie Cheaper by the Dozen Cheaper by the Dozen 2 Agent X LegendsD > EA2 RV (:40) Away From Her Meet Joe Black (:35) Legally Blonde Legally Blonde 2E ? TOON Jungle Endan Johnny Tunes Wabbit Be Gadg Al Yogi’s First Christmas Po Rang Yu-Gi- Transf. Yo-Kai FutureF @ FAM Win Slug Gam Phi Droid Derek Dog I Didn’t Jessie Good Luck Charlie Bob’s Broken Jessie’s Aloha Jessie DogG A WPCH On Coo P. Aff Paid Trust Paid Jeffer. Lost Break Sein Santa Clause 3 Race to Witch MountainH B COM Just/Laughs Comedy Now! Cash JFL Just/Laughs Impas Gaffi Theory Theory Father of the Bride FathI C TCM Dick Tracy’s Dilemma Hard Boiled Mahoney That’s Entertainment, Part 2 (:15) The Yearling The ClockK E OUT Can Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Surviv- Bigfoot Surviv- Bigfoot Surviv- Bigfoot Surviv- Bigfoot Surviv- Bigfoot Surviv- BigfootL F HIST Yukon Gold Natural-Outlaw Paid Paid Paid Paid Truckers Pawn Pawn Amer. Pickers Amer. Pickers Amer. PickersM G SPACE Stargate SG-1 Stargate SG-1 Stargate SG-1 Panic Button Transmorphers: Fall of Man Paranormal Wi. Killjoys Falling SkiesN H AMC Rifle Rifle Rifle Rifle Rifle Rifle Rifle Pale Rider Lara Croft Tomb Raider: Cradle of Life ConanO I FS1 Match Bundesliga Soccer UEFA College Basketball Hoops College Basketball Hoops BasketballP J DTOUR Live Paid Secu Secu Border Border Border Border Border Border Secu Secu Border Border Border Border Border BorderW W MC1 Trip to Italy (7:55) St. Vincent (:40) Delivery Man (:35) The Wedding Ringer (:20) American Hustle St Vin¨ ¨ KTLA KTLA News KTLA 5 Morning News at 7 Dr. Pol Dr. Pol Dog Dog Dog Dog Dog Save Hatch Dream Animal Zoo ≠ ≠ WGN-A Law & Order Law & Order Texas Ranger Texas Ranger Texas Ranger Texas Ranger Texas Ranger Blue Bloods Blue BloodsØ Ø EA1 Born (:40) Jason and the Argonauts (:25) Thunderheart (:25) Lawrence of Arabia Crooked Lake∂ ∂ VISN Rangli Inter Re Gur Watno Dur Punjab Mehak Pun Lamia Fursat Quran Punjab Pyar Hi Pyar Hi Gur Tehlka Sardari 102 102 MM Playlist Playlist Playlist Com Com Prince Prince Bad Santa The Ref 105 105 SRC Max, Caillou Jack Chirp Sonic Anne Code Spirou Chass. Tintin Oniva Épi TJ La fac Enquête Candice Renoir

Saturday Afternoon/Evening December 12 Cbk. Kim. 4:00 4:30 5:00 5:30 6:00 6:30 7:00 7:30 8:00 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:0010:3011:0011:3012:0012:30# # KSPS-PBS The Carpenters Dan Wine F’wlty L. Welk Keeping Up Only Angels Have Wings Moone Austin City$ $ CFCN Marilyn Denis The etalk News--Calgary The Sound of Music News News Any Christmas% % KXLY-ABC 30 for Pro- McCar Estate News ABC News Insider Entertainment Mary Poppins Rizzoli & Isles& & KREM-CBS Foot Paid Ac. Hollywood News News News Paid Elementary R’deer Christmas 48 Hours News Up _ _ KHQ-NBC Cooker Lad Larry Judge News Boxing Caught News The Good Wife Dateline NBC News SNL( ( TSN SportsCentre Embedded UFC 194 Prelims SportsCentre Cabbie Cabbie SC SC SportsCentre SportsCentre) ) NET Sports Hocke Mis Curling From Yorkton, Sask. Sportsnet Mis Gotta World Poker Sportsnet Sportsnet+ + GLOBAL BC Tackle Deck the Halls News News Hour 16x9 Food Race Cancel Christmas News SNL, , KNOW Waterfront Shark Eden Athens: Truth Hope-Wildlife Great Migr. Heartbeat Foyle’s War Park Waterfront` ` CBUT Na Hocke NHL Hockey From the Bell Centre in Montreal. NHL Hockey Post CBC The Tudors1 M CICT (3:30) Deck the Halls News News Hour 16x9 Food Race Cancel Christmas News Saturday Night Live3 O CIVT (3:30) Deck the Halls News News Hour 16x9 Food Race Cancel Christmas News Saturday Night Live4 6 YTV Beethoven-Adv Santa Claus The Happy Elf Elf (:15) Jingle All the Way Game As Haunt Haunt6 . KAYU-FOX College Basketball Blower Mike Mike Two Theory Two Sea Gotham Rosewood News Wante Animation Dom7 / CNN Smerconish CNN News CNN Heroes Heroes Heroes CNN Heroes CNN Heroes8 0 SPIKE Cops Cops Cops Cops Cops Cops Cops Cops Cops Cops Cops Cops Cops Cops Auc Auc Auc Auc9 1 HGTV In In Tiny Tiny Hunt Hunt Bryan Bryan Fixer Upper Flip or Flip or Bryan Bryan Fixer Upper Hunt Hunt : 2 A&E The First 48 The First 48 The First 48 The First 48 The First 48 The First 48 The First 48 The First 48 The First 48< 4 CMT Wipeout Wheel Wheel Funny Videos Reba Reba Last Last Funny Videos Reba Reba Last Last Funny Videos= 5 W ChristmasWrap Fred Claus Last Holiday The Holiday? 9 SHOW Christmas Incorporated X-Men Origins: Wolverine X-Men: The Last Stand X-Men Origins: Wolverine@ : DISC How/ How/ Last Frontier Gold Rush Moonshiners FantomWorks FantomWorks Moonshiners FantomWorks Gold RushA ; SLICE The Wedding Singer Debt MsLa License to Wed Runaway Bride License to WedB < TLC Dateline: Real Dateline: Real Dateline: Real Dateline: Real Dateline: Real Dateline: Real Dateline: Real Dateline: Real Dateline: RealC = BRAVO Northpole: Open for Christmas Criminal Minds Criminal Minds Kingdom The Brady Bunch Movie Cheaper by the DozenD > EA2 (3:50) RV Kangaroo Jack Look Who’s Talking Look-Talking (:05) Legally Blonde Legally Blonde 2E ? TOON Johnny Gadg Rocket Rocket Rocket Rocket Astro Boy Johnny Johnny Her X-Men Justice League: WarF @ FAM I Didn’t Gam Derek No No Life Awe Awe The X Factor Elf Fami (:05) ’Twas the Night ConnorG A WPCH Middle Middle Sein Atl. King King Hot Tub Time Machine Family Family Burg Burg Com Com S.W.A.T.H B COM Father of the Bride Part II Theory Theory Just/Laughs Theory Theory JFL Just/Laughs Russell Peters Comedy Now!I C TCM (:15) Suspicion Here Comes Mr. Jordan Heaven Can Wait A Matter of Life and Death HouseK E OUT Liqui Liqui Liqui Stor Mantracker Liqui Stor Liqui Liqui Mantracker Myth Hunters Conspiracy Myth HuntersL F HIST Pawn Stars Amer. Pickers Mountain Men Klondike Trap. Truckers The Curse of The Making of Trump Klondike Trap.M G SPACE Cell 213 Z Nation Now You See Me (:15) The Wicker Man Season of the WitchN H AMC (3:30) Conan the Barbarian Conan the Destroyer Lara Croft Tomb Raider: Cradle of Life Conan the BarbarianO I FS1 Basketball UFC Prefight UFC 194 Prelims College Basketball FOX Sports Live UFC Post Fight SportsP J DTOUR Secu Secu Secu Secu Border Border Ghost Adv. The Dead Files Expedition Un. Ghost Adv. The Dead Files Expedition Un.W W MC1 (3:40) St. Vincent (:25) Delivery Man (:20) Predestination Run All Night (10:55) Cruel & Unusual Woma¨ ¨ KTLA Coo On Paid Program Celeb Celeb News News Vaca Fash Two Mo Two Two News at 10 News Person≠ ≠ WGN-A Blue Bloods Blue Bloods Blue Bloods Blue Bloods Blue Bloods Bad Santa Parks Parks Rules RulesØ Ø EA1 Crook (:35) Born Free (:15) Jason and the Argonauts The Electric Horseman (:05) Thunderheart Body of Lies∂ ∂ VISN Punjab Pun Sanjha Punjab Mu Made Des-Pardes Aikam Taur Lashkara Waqt 4 Suc Vehra Joyce 102 102 MM Alternative Much Hip Hop Simp Simp Simp Simp The Ref Simp Simp Simp Simp South South 105 105 SRC La légende de Sarila Semaine verte TJ C.- Petite Univers Downton Abbey Rire TJ Dre Grey Charlie

Saturday Morning/Afternoon December 12 Cbk. Kim. 7:00 7:30 8:00 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:0010:3011:0011:3012:0012:30 1:00 1:30 2:00 2:30 3:00 3:30# # KSPS-PBS Amer Fly Motor Gree Wood Rough Home Old House Kitche Chefs Martha Cook Victory Antiques Craft-America$ $ CFCN (6:00) Juicebox A.M. Weekend Sick Kids Operation Smi. Written etalk SportsCentre Gas Gas Worst Driver Disrup Mo% % KXLY-ABC Facel Paid Good Morning Hanna Ocean Res Wild Rock- Ex Feel WEN Games Games 50 Stories 30 for 30& & KREM-CBS This Morning Lucky Dr. Inno In College Basketball Foot College Football_ _ KHQ-NBC Today KHQ Wake Up Lazy Premier League Soccer Action Sports Golf( ( TSN EPL Soccer Premier League Soccer Bar Premier League Soccer UEFA Motor SC PGA Tour Golf) ) NET Gotta English Premier League Soccer Curling From Yorkton, Sask. NHL’s NHL Curling From Yorkton, Sask.+ + GLOBAL BC Ances Fishful Saturday Morning News Fish’n Fishing Boat Driving News Food Truck Holmes Makes, , KNOW Dragon PAW Georg Georg PAW Kate Magic Kate Wild Kratts Maker Crea Dogs Dogs Hope-Wildlife Marine Mach.` ` CBUT Mon News Animal Super Art Cross Our Vancouver Absolutely Bobsledding Alpine Skiing Figure Skating1 M CICT Weekend Morning News Fish’n Fishing Boat Driving Weather Food Truck Holmes Makes Tackle Deck3 O CIVT Saturday Morning News Fish’n Fishing Boat Driving Weather Food Truck Holmes Makes Tackle Deck4 6 YTV Side Side Squir Chuck Chuck Spong Spong Par Harvey Pig Turtles Turtles Mr. Popper’s Penguins Beethoven-Adv6 . KAYU-FOX Fish Paid PiYo! Snor Paid Great UFC’s Road PGA Tour Golf From Tiburon Golf Course in Naples, Fla. Tip-Off Bas7 / CNN Smerconish CNN News CNN News CNN News CNN News CNN News CNN News CNN News CNN News8 0 SPIKE Auc Auc Auc Auc Auc Auc The Fast and the Furious Cops Cops Cops Cops Cops Cops Vegas9 1 HGTV Paid Paid Break Break Break Break Texas Flip Texas Flip Hunt Hunt House Hunters Flip or Flip or Flip or Flip or : 2 A&E What Would Married-Sight Born This Way What Would What Would What Would What Would What Would What Would< 4 CMT Number 1s CMT Music CMT Music Top 20 Countdown CMT’s Hottest Best Best Snake Snake Deal Deal = 5 W Property Bro Property Bro Miracle on 34th Street Holiday Baggage The Santa Con ChristmasWrap? 9 SHOW Paid Got Haven X-Men: The Last Stand X-Men Origins: Wolverine Alvin and the Chipmunks@ : DISC River Monsters Mighty Ships Mayday Mayday Mayday Mayday Buying Buying Worst Driver River MonstersA ; SLICE 21 Paid Debt Debt Beauty The Wedding Singer No Reservations License to WedB < TLC Light Fight Light Fight Light Fight Light Fight Cake Cake Cake Cake Cake Cake Dateline: Real Dateline: RealC = BRAVO Twice/Lifetime The Brady Bunch Movie Cheaper by the Dozen Cheaper by the Dozen 2 Agent X LegendsD > EA2 RV (:40) Away From Her Meet Joe Black (:35) Legally Blonde Legally Blonde 2E ? TOON Jungle Endan Johnny Tunes Wabbit Be Gadg Al Yogi’s First Christmas Po Rang Yu-Gi- Transf. Yo-Kai FutureF @ FAM Win Slug Gam Phi Droid Derek Dog I Didn’t Jessie Good Luck Charlie Bob’s Broken Jessie’s Aloha Jessie DogG A WPCH On Coo P. Aff Paid Trust Paid Jeffer. Lost Break Sein Santa Clause 3 Race to Witch MountainH B COM Just/Laughs Comedy Now! Cash JFL Just/Laughs Impas Gaffi Theory Theory Father of the Bride FathI C TCM Dick Tracy’s Dilemma Hard Boiled Mahoney That’s Entertainment, Part 2 (:15) The Yearling The ClockK E OUT Can Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Surviv- Bigfoot Surviv- Bigfoot Surviv- Bigfoot Surviv- Bigfoot Surviv- Bigfoot Surviv- BigfootL F HIST Yukon Gold Natural-Outlaw Paid Paid Paid Paid Truckers Pawn Pawn Amer. Pickers Amer. Pickers Amer. PickersM G SPACE Stargate SG-1 Stargate SG-1 Stargate SG-1 Panic Button Transmorphers: Fall of Man Paranormal Wi. Killjoys Falling SkiesN H AMC Rifle Rifle Rifle Rifle Rifle Rifle Rifle Pale Rider Lara Croft Tomb Raider: Cradle of Life ConanO I FS1 Match Bundesliga Soccer UEFA College Basketball Hoops College Basketball Hoops BasketballP J DTOUR Live Paid Secu Secu Border Border Border Border Border Border Secu Secu Border Border Border Border Border BorderW W MC1 Trip to Italy (7:55) St. Vincent (:40) Delivery Man (:35) The Wedding Ringer (:20) American Hustle St Vin¨ ¨ KTLA KTLA News KTLA 5 Morning News at 7 Dr. Pol Dr. Pol Dog Dog Dog Dog Dog Save Hatch Dream Animal Zoo ≠ ≠ WGN-A Law & Order Law & Order Texas Ranger Texas Ranger Texas Ranger Texas Ranger Texas Ranger Blue Bloods Blue BloodsØ Ø EA1 Born (:40) Jason and the Argonauts (:25) Thunderheart (:25) Lawrence of Arabia Crooked Lake∂ ∂ VISN Rangli Inter Re Gur Watno Dur Punjab Mehak Pun Lamia Fursat Quran Punjab Pyar Hi Pyar Hi Gur Tehlka Sardari 102 102 MM Playlist Playlist Playlist Com Com Prince Prince Bad Santa The Ref 105 105 SRC Max, Caillou Jack Chirp Sonic Anne Code Spirou Chass. Tintin Oniva Épi TJ La fac Enquête Candice Renoir

Saturday Afternoon/Evening December 12 Cbk. Kim. 4:00 4:30 5:00 5:30 6:00 6:30 7:00 7:30 8:00 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:0010:3011:0011:3012:0012:30# # KSPS-PBS The Carpenters Dan Wine F’wlty L. Welk Keeping Up Only Angels Have Wings Moone Austin City$ $ CFCN Marilyn Denis The etalk News--Calgary The Sound of Music News News Any Christmas% % KXLY-ABC 30 for Pro- McCar Estate News ABC News Insider Entertainment Mary Poppins Rizzoli & Isles& & KREM-CBS Foot Paid Ac. Hollywood News News News Paid Elementary R’deer Christmas 48 Hours News Up _ _ KHQ-NBC Cooker Lad Larry Judge News Boxing Caught News The Good Wife Dateline NBC News SNL( ( TSN SportsCentre Embedded UFC 194 Prelims SportsCentre Cabbie Cabbie SC SC SportsCentre SportsCentre) ) NET Sports Hocke Mis Curling From Yorkton, Sask. Sportsnet Mis Gotta World Poker Sportsnet Sportsnet+ + GLOBAL BC Tackle Deck the Halls News News Hour 16x9 Food Race Cancel Christmas News SNL, , KNOW Waterfront Shark Eden Athens: Truth Hope-Wildlife Great Migr. Heartbeat Foyle’s War Park Waterfront` ` CBUT Na Hocke NHL Hockey From the Bell Centre in Montreal. NHL Hockey Post CBC The Tudors1 M CICT (3:30) Deck the Halls News News Hour 16x9 Food Race Cancel Christmas News Saturday Night Live3 O CIVT (3:30) Deck the Halls News News Hour 16x9 Food Race Cancel Christmas News Saturday Night Live4 6 YTV Beethoven-Adv Santa Claus The Happy Elf Elf (:15) Jingle All the Way Game As Haunt Haunt6 . KAYU-FOX College Basketball Blower Mike Mike Two Theory Two Sea Gotham Rosewood News Wante Animation Dom7 / CNN Smerconish CNN News CNN Heroes Heroes Heroes CNN Heroes CNN Heroes8 0 SPIKE Cops Cops Cops Cops Cops Cops Cops Cops Cops Cops Cops Cops Cops Cops Auc Auc Auc Auc9 1 HGTV In In Tiny Tiny Hunt Hunt Bryan Bryan Fixer Upper Flip or Flip or Bryan Bryan Fixer Upper Hunt Hunt : 2 A&E The First 48 The First 48 The First 48 The First 48 The First 48 The First 48 The First 48 The First 48 The First 48< 4 CMT Wipeout Wheel Wheel Funny Videos Reba Reba Last Last Funny Videos Reba Reba Last Last Funny Videos= 5 W ChristmasWrap Fred Claus Last Holiday The Holiday? 9 SHOW Christmas Incorporated X-Men Origins: Wolverine X-Men: The Last Stand X-Men Origins: Wolverine@ : DISC How/ How/ Last Frontier Gold Rush Moonshiners FantomWorks FantomWorks Moonshiners FantomWorks Gold RushA ; SLICE The Wedding Singer Debt MsLa License to Wed Runaway Bride License to WedB < TLC Dateline: Real Dateline: Real Dateline: Real Dateline: Real Dateline: Real Dateline: Real Dateline: Real Dateline: Real Dateline: RealC = BRAVO Northpole: Open for Christmas Criminal Minds Criminal Minds Kingdom The Brady Bunch Movie Cheaper by the DozenD > EA2 (3:50) RV Kangaroo Jack Look Who’s Talking Look-Talking (:05) Legally Blonde Legally Blonde 2E ? TOON Johnny Gadg Rocket Rocket Rocket Rocket Astro Boy Johnny Johnny Her X-Men Justice League: WarF @ FAM I Didn’t Gam Derek No No Life Awe Awe The X Factor Elf Fami (:05) ’Twas the Night ConnorG A WPCH Middle Middle Sein Atl. King King Hot Tub Time Machine Family Family Burg Burg Com Com S.W.A.T.H B COM Father of the Bride Part II Theory Theory Just/Laughs Theory Theory JFL Just/Laughs Russell Peters Comedy Now!I C TCM (:15) Suspicion Here Comes Mr. Jordan Heaven Can Wait A Matter of Life and Death HouseK E OUT Liqui Liqui Liqui Stor Mantracker Liqui Stor Liqui Liqui Mantracker Myth Hunters Conspiracy Myth HuntersL F HIST Pawn Stars Amer. Pickers Mountain Men Klondike Trap. Truckers The Curse of The Making of Trump Klondike Trap.M G SPACE Cell 213 Z Nation Now You See Me (:15) The Wicker Man Season of the WitchN H AMC (3:30) Conan the Barbarian Conan the Destroyer Lara Croft Tomb Raider: Cradle of Life Conan the BarbarianO I FS1 Basketball UFC Prefight UFC 194 Prelims College Basketball FOX Sports Live UFC Post Fight SportsP J DTOUR Secu Secu Secu Secu Border Border Ghost Adv. The Dead Files Expedition Un. Ghost Adv. The Dead Files Expedition Un.W W MC1 (3:40) St. Vincent (:25) Delivery Man (:20) Predestination Run All Night (10:55) Cruel & Unusual Woma¨ ¨ KTLA Coo On Paid Program Celeb Celeb News News Vaca Fash Two Mo Two Two News at 10 News Person≠ ≠ WGN-A Blue Bloods Blue Bloods Blue Bloods Blue Bloods Blue Bloods Bad Santa Parks Parks Rules RulesØ Ø EA1 Crook (:35) Born Free (:15) Jason and the Argonauts The Electric Horseman (:05) Thunderheart Body of Lies∂ ∂ VISN Punjab Pun Sanjha Punjab Mu Made Des-Pardes Aikam Taur Lashkara Waqt 4 Suc Vehra Joyce 102 102 MM Alternative Much Hip Hop Simp Simp Simp Simp The Ref Simp Simp Simp Simp South South 105 105 SRC La légende de Sarila Semaine verte TJ C.- Petite Univers Downton Abbey Rire TJ Dre Grey Charlie

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Kobza, John Andrew 1941-2015

It is with heavy hearts we announce the sudden  passing of John Andrew Kobza, known to many as “Johnny”.  Johnny passed away suddenly on Sunday, November 22, 2015 at his home in Canal Flats at the age of 74.

Johnny was born to Steve and Eve Kobza on December 23, 1941 in

Cranbrook BC.  Johnny lived his entire life in Canal Flats, growing up with his parents, working at the mill and raising his own family in the only place he ever wanted to be.   He relished any opportunity to adventure around the beautiful valley he called home, so much so that he only traveled away twice. He would always say “Why do I need to go anywhere when I have everything I need right here. It just doesn’t get any better than this.”

Johnny was an avid collector of discarded items and his yard became lovingly known as “Johnny Mart”. If you needed a part you could likely find it there.

Johnny had an infectious laugh and smile and was truly at home with the company of his family and friends.  Johnny was young at heart, never looked his age and is gone way too soon. Johnny loved his family more then they will ever know.

Johnny leaves behind his children to cherish his memory; son, Cory Kobza (Kim), and daughters Susan Debruin and Anora Kobza (Kevin) as well as grandchildren; Danielle, Levi, Carter, Austin, Amber and Ethan.  Johnny leaves his sister Edie Greiser.  Johnny was predeceased by his parents; Steve and Eve Kobza and brother, Fritz Kobza.

A Celebration of Johnny’s Life will be held in the Canal Flats Civic Centre, 8911 Dunn St,, Canal Flats on Saturday, December 12, 2015 at 1:00 pm.  If friends desire, memorial donations may be made to the Heart and Stroke Foundation, #4 – 1551 Sutherland Ave., Kelowna, BC  V1Y 9M9.  

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Zellstoff Celgar Limited Partnership

Employment OpportunityJOURNEYMAN MILLWRIGHT

Castlegar, BC

Zellstoff Celgar LP is North America’s newest and largest single line sustainable softwood kraft pulp mill located in the West Kootenay region of B.C. Celgar is part of Mercer International, which also owns and operates two world class softwood mills in Germany. All three mills continue to invest in their core assets and investigate new revenue streams in the emerging bio-economy to further improve their long term viability.

Zellstoff Celgar Limited Partnership is looking for an individual with technical expertise and skill to provide effective maintenance within our modernized pulp manufacturing and pulp log processing complex. Applicant must have an interprovincial trade qualification in the Millwright trade and be able to contribute to a flexible work environment. Previous pulp mill or sawmill experience is preferred but not essential.

A copy of the trade certification is required with the application.

Our mill is located in the beautiful West Kootenay. The area offers a college, quality leisure facilities and excellent year-round recreational opportunity. To apply for this opportunity submit your resume by December 18, 2015 to:

Zellstoff Celgar Limited PartnershipRecruitment & Benefits SpecialistPO Box 1000, Castlegar, BC V1N 3H9

Or email to: [email protected]

We thank all applicants; only those whose candidacy best suits our needs will be contacted.

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GENERAL FARM WORKER Perform the duties associated with a market garden opera-tion including fi eld mainte-nance, planting, care of crop, harvest and preparation of products for sale and mainte-nance of selling area. Knowl-edge of market garden opera-tion an asset and attributes of candidate are to be energetic, ability to work in constant change, and a willingness to learn. Hourly salary $11.25/hr. for 40 hour week for the employment term. Employment term, April 15 - Oct. 15, 2016Phone 250-489-3068 or send resume to Box 10, Fort Steele, BC V0B 1N0 or reply to [email protected]

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Machinist to operate a CNC Mill. Must have at least 10yrs experience and be able to read G-Codes. Possess a good working knowledge of programming on Cincinnati Machines. Must be self moti-vated and work well in group situations.Please email only… resumes to [email protected] Attn: Harry

Qualifi ed candidates will be contacted for an in-shop interview.

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Controls Electrician & HVAC/R Mechanic

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OTTAWA - The fed-eral New Democrats are urging the Liberals to follow the U.S. example and create a special envoy who would pro-mote lesbian, gay, bi-sexual, transgender and queer rights around the world.

The NDP lay out the

case for such an envoy in a letter sent this week to Foreign Affairs Min-ister Stephane Dion.

U.S. President Barack Obama had a special envoy created earlier this year to pro-mote LGBTQ rights around the world through diplomatic channels.

The American envoy, Randy Berry, started on the job in April.

The NDP say creat-ing a Canadian envoy would mark a return to Canada’s “traditional role as an international defender of diversity and equal rights.”

And New Democrats

say it would send a “strong message” to the LGBTQ community in Canada and other countries, some of which have laws mak-ing it illegal to be gay.

The NDP letter is part of the party’s push to make itself the oppo-sition voice on LGBTQ issues, part of NDP

Leader Tom Mulcair’s hope to brand the third-place party as the “pro-gressive opposition” in the House of Commons.

Mulcair raised con-cerns about not exclud-ing gay and transgender Syrian refugees when the government was set to unveil how its refu-gee screening plan.

robert burnsAssociated Press

WASHINGTON - U.S. air-strikes in recent days killed an estimated 350 Islamic State fighters holed up in the western Iraqi city of Ramadi, an Ameri-can military spokesman said Thursday, suggesting the ex-tremists lost as much as half of their defending force.

Col. Steve Warren, spokes-man for the U.S. military com-mand in Baghdad, told report-ers at the Pentagon that there had been an estimated 600 to 1,000 Islamic State fighters in-side Ramadi, which the extrem-ist group captured in May. De-spite this depletion of Islamic

State forces, U.S. officials are reluctant to predict how long it will take to reclaim the city, which is the capital of Anbar province and a key to the Iraqi government’s hopes of restor-ing its borders.

Defence Secretary Ash Car-ter, speaking separately Thurs-day, said Iraqi progress in retak-ing Ramadi has been “disap-pointingly slow.”

“I am certain it will fall, and we will assist in the making of it fall,” Carter said of Ramadi. He added that the U.S. would be willing to commit U.S. Army Apache attack helicopters to the battle for Ramadi, if the Iraqi government requests it

and if it would “make a strategi-cally decisive difference.”

Asked about that comment later, Warren said, “Apache he-licopters are ready,” if Washing-ton and Baghdad give the go-ahead.

U.S. officials have frequently expressed frustration with how long it has taken the Iraqi army and other security forces to press an offensive in Ramadi, but in recent days, they have pointed to important battlefield progress. On Tuesday, Iraqi forces seized an IS operations centre and the strategic Tamim neighbourhood on the out-skirts of the city.

With approximately 10,000

troops, including federal police, committed to the fight for Ra-madi, the Iraqis vastly outnum-ber the defenders. Iraqi Maj Gen. Ismail al-Mahlawi, head of military operations in Anbar province, said Thursday there are approximately 300 Islamic State fighters trapped in the centre of Ramadi, which lies on the Euphrates River.

Separately, Warren an-nounced that U.S. airstrikes in late November killed three se-nior IS leaders, including Abu Salah, described as the group’s financial minister and a hold-over from the al-Qaida net-work.

Federal NDP wants special envoy to promote LGBTQ rights

US says airstrikes have battered ISIS stronghold

Alberta passes controversial farm-safety billdean bennet tCanadian Press

EDMONTON - One of the most turbulent Alberta legislature sit-tings in recent memory wrapped up Thursday with the passage of a contentious farm-safety bill.

The NDP govern-ment passed the bill in third reading by using its legislative preroga-tive to cut off debate. House leader Brian Mason said there had been 20 hours of debate at the second reading alone and he suggested the opposition was just trying to stall.

Mason said the crux of the bill was to provide to farm workers basic rights that workers in other industries have.

“People have been dying on farms. People are injured on farms,” Mason told the house. “Those lives are worth-while. Those lives are valuable.

“Those families who’ve lost loved ones or whose breadwinners can no longer earn a liv-ing, they deserve sup-port.”

Opposition parties fought hard against the Enhanced Protection for Farm and Ranch Work-ers Act. They said it

needed more consulta-tion with those affected.

Farmers have held numerous protest rallies and convoys. They say they weren’t consulted enough and bureaucrat-ic red tape will strangle the culture and profit-ability of family farms.

It has been, at times, an ugly, vicious debate, with cabinet ministers being heckled, berated, and sworn at during consultation meetings with farmers.

Energy Minister Marg McCuaig-Boyd, who is from a farm fami-ly, broke down in tears in the house recounting

some of the hate and vit-riol she has endured.

Premier Rachel Not-ley said while some peo-ple took their opposition “too far” she said “at the end of the day I feel very proud about the record that our government demonstrated this fall in the session.”

Once proclaimed, the new legislation puts paid farm workers under new rules starting Jan. 1. They will be eligible for workers’ compensation benefits if injured on the job.

Farms will also come under occupational health and safety rules.

Operators will be ex-pected to meet a general standard of care until safety rules specific to their operations are crafted over the coming year.

The rules will only apply to farms where there are paid workers. Farms that only use fam-ily members - paid or unpaid - are exempt.

The farm bill uproar overshadowed a fall sit-ting that saw Notley’s government launch pro-grams that - should they be realized over a de-cade from now - will fundamentally change the bedrock of Alberta’s

economy.Notley announced a

plan for climate change reform that includes a broad-based carbon tax on everything from gas-oline at the pumps to home heating and elec-tricity. Oilsands emis-sions are to be capped and coal-fired plants are to be phased out.

Despite nose-diving oil prices that have sent Alberta’s petro-econo-my deep into the red, the NDP passed a bud-get that ramps up spending on schools, roads, and hospitals and provides more cash for core services such as health and education.

The bottom line is a forecasted $6.1-billion deficit this year and a projected $47 billion in capital debt before the end of the decade.

Wildrose Leader Brian Jean said the NDP is taking Albertans where they don’t want to go.

“We have seen the NDP put ideology and risky experiments ahead of what is best for Alber-ta and Albertans,” said Jean.

“This NDP govern-ment is pushing ahead with an agenda opposed by the vast majority of Albertans.”

Albertans have been protesting a controversial farm safety bill that was recently passed by the government

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A coal mine is set to begin construction in mid-2017 near the Crowsnest Pass. Riversdale Resources through its wholly owned subsidiary, Benga Mining, has applied for a permit to make a surface metallurgical coal mine, or open pit coal mine.

The project proposal con-sists of a mine and a coal processing plant. The pro-cessing plant will include an overland conveyor system and a new section of rail track.

The project is located in southwest Alberta, about seven kilometers north of Blairmore. The other three areas that the company is focusing on are Bellevue, Ad-anac and Lynx Creek.

Using a benchmark of four million tonnes per year, the company estimates that the mine lifespan is expected to be over two decades and begin in the late spring of 2019.

“The expected mine life is approximately 23 years, based on four million tonnes per year with operations ex-pected to begin around sec-

ond quarter of 2019 ramping up to full production within a year or two,” said Cal Clark, Manager of Sustainable De-velopment in an interview with The Free Press.

He went on to state some of the variables that may change the start date of the project. “Start date will de-pend on when we receive a regulatory decision and ob-taining the necessary per-mitting to commence con-struction. At the moment, we expect to begin construction in the second or third quar-ter of 2017.”

The regulatory review

process is public. Riversdale Resources will hold more public events including in-formation sessions.

The mine will be produc-ing a mid volatile hard cok-ing coal.  This product is most commonly used in the coke ovens of steelmakers, producing thin sheet prod-ucts. Currently, Australia is the largest producer of hard coking coal.

“Grassy will join a hand-ful of producers in Canada, USA and Australia supplying the seaborne market for pre-mium hard coking coals,” said Steve Mallyon, Manag-

ing Director of Riversdale Resources. “Consequently hard coking coal attracts the highest premium and Riv-ersdale believe Grassy, due to its low mining and pro-cessing costs, will be com-petitive with the large Aus-tralian producers who domi-nate the current market.”

Over the project’s lifes-pan, there are expected to be 1,050 jobs created. Clark be-lieves 640 of these jobs will be in Alberta and 410 in Brit-ish Columbia. The Crows-nest Pass area is expected to land 245 jobs and 155 in Sparwood, bringing younger

families to these communi-ties.

The coal industry is cur-rently in a downward trend. Riversdale believes that this is one of the best times to start a new project because the initial start-up costs are at a lower rate than if coal was in a higher demand.

“Riversdale’s team has tended to build mines during industry downturns as we find that the construction costs are significantly lower and there is less competition for equipment and specialist consultants,” said Mallyon.

New coal mine project is in review process