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Page 1: Boundary Creek Times, October 01, 2015

250-449-2655

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KaraokeSaturday, Oct. 31 at 8:30 pmLion’s Club Meat Draw

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online: www.heritagecu.ca

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West Boundary Branch256 S. Copper, Box 76Greenwood, BC V0H 1J0Tel: 250-445-9900Fax: 250-445-9902

VOL. 33 Number 40Thursday, OCTOBEr 1, 2015$1.10 Includes tax

Ti mesTHE BOUNDARY CREEKSmall Business Week

Email Dyan at:sales@

boundarycreektimes.com

BOOK YOUR SPACE TODAY!

Booking deadline: Oct. 14

WILDFIRESThe Rock Creek fire is 100 per cent contained but the public can still expect to see smoke.

OPINIONComing into a foreign health care system has challenged him, writes Pat Kelly.

SPORTSThe Kettle Valley Golf Club holds its annual appreciation tourney.P3 P4

Greenwood resident targeted by graffiti

The Rock Creek Hotel, one of the longest running hotels in B.C., had its doors closed on Sept. 23 as representatives of Revenue Canada swooped in to forcibly halt business in the establishment. A history of unpaid taxes led the federal agency to seize the prop-erty and assets while a buyer is sought.

Previously known as the Prospector Pub, the hotel was first li-censed in the early 1890s, and vies with Nakusp’s Leland Hotel for the title of oldest operating hotel in the province. Long a mecca for summer tourists, many of them arriving on motorcycles, the pub boasts a large riverfront patio, annually adorned with hanging flower baskets, which attract not only travellers in search of a break from their travels but also a sizeable population of birds. Patrons are able to catch a glimpse of the steady parade of tubers, making their way along the Kettle River from various points north, some as far away as the Kettle River Provincial Park. It too sits closed, a victim of the recent wildfire that tore through its west side, nar-rowly missing the large contingent of RV and tent campers lodged next to the river.

The pub’s closure will prove disappointing for many residents in the area, as well as those passing through year-round. It has also forced some groups to seek alternative sites for regular gatherings.

The Kettle River Lion’s Club, whose weekend meat draw has long been an excellent income source for the club, has been forced to find another location for the event.

Lion Phil Gunhouse is pleased to report that Midway’s Hot-L has agreed to host the event beginning Oct. 3.

A local icon, the Rock Creek Hotel will be sorely missed, and the community can only hope that a new proprietor will be found in the not-so-distant future.

Rock Creek Hotel forcibly shut down

ANDREW TRIPPBoundary Creek Times Reporter

BCSS teacher Alexa Lucente guides her Foods class through the exacting art of canning, a new addition to the class curriculum this year. PHOTO: ANDREW TRIPP

Greenwood resident Christopher Yates finds himself the target of an ongoing slanderous graffiti cam-paign that has left he and his family

deeply disturbed.Yates, a passionate political com-

mentator, is one of the architects of a contentious movement to remove most of the current Greenwood council from office.

A petition drafted earlier this

year by he and other concerned res-idents is currently before the B.C. Supreme Court awaiting a decision on its merits.

While the motive for the graf-fiti remains unclear, supporters of Yates, according to dozens of Face-

book posts, believe opposition to his political views have driven the attacks.

Many members of the commu-nity are shocked by the personal na-ture of the defamations, which Yates

ANDREW TRIPPBoundary Creek Times Reporter

• See GRAFFITI page A6

P6

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Boundary Creek Times Thursday, October 1, 2015A2

The Fun Spot

Quote of the Week:Nearly all men can stand adversity, but if you want to test a man’s character, give him power.– Abraham Lincoln (1809 - 1865)

Joke of the Week:Customer: “Waiter, is this a lamb chop or pork chop?” Waiter: “Can’t you tell the difference by taste?” Customer: “No, I can’t.” Waiter: “Then does it really matter?”

LAST WEEK’S SOLUTION

CROSSWORD

LAST WEEK’S SOLUTION

Ti mesTHE BOUNDARY CREEKPage2Friday, Oct. 2: A Minor Hockey welcome back skate will be held at the Midway arena from 5 - 7 p.m.Saturday, Oct. 3: A Minor Hockey referee clinic will be held at the Midway arena from 9 a.m. - 3 p.m.Tuesday, Oct. 6: A TOTA BC workship will be held at the Midway Senior Centre (541 7th Ave.) from 3 - 5 p.m.Thursday, Oct. 8: An all-candidates meeting will be held at the Greenwood Elementary School at 9:30 a.m. The public is encouraged to attend.Thursday, Oct. 15: Parkview Manor is hosting its annual general meeting at 7 p.m. at 670 9th Avenue, Midway. General elections will be held; anyone can become a member for an annual fee of $5.

REGULAR EVENTS:Mondays: Drop-in crib at Greenwood Legion at 7 p.m. $3 buy-in.Mondays: Girl Guides of Canada meets after school from 3:30 to 5 at WBES. Contact Janine Fra-ser at WBES or Linda Sheppard at 250-443-1529.First & Third Monday: Midway Village Council meeting; 6:30 p.m. with a delegation or 7 p.m. if none.First & Third Monday: The Bridge Drop-in Centre in Midway is open from 10 a.m. - 2 p.m. Closed on holiday Mondays, but will be open the next day on Tuesday.First Monday: Greenwood Seniors Centre meeting at 2 p.m. Info: 250-445-2290.Second & Fourth Monday: Greenwood City Coun-cil meeting at 7 p.m.

Third Monday: Bridesville Women’s Institute meets at 11 am. Info: 446-2210 or 446-2121.Third Monday: Frolicking Fancies – the Green-wood Red Hat Ladies Group meet monthly in Greenwood. Information Francine 250-445-6734; or Shirley 250-445-9908.Third Monday: Discover Rock Creek Society meet-ing at 6:30 – for location info phone 250-528-0227.Last Monday: Kettle River Recreation Commission meets at the Little Red School House at 7 p.m. Info Bill Watson 250-446-2325 or Sherry Dalziel 250-446-2997.Mondays and Wednesdays: Boot Camp at McAr-thur Centre in Greenwood from 6-7. $10 drop-in or $60 per month. Info 250-442-3664. Postponed until further notice.Monday & Wednesday beginning Sept. 15: Coun-try Kids Playschool 8:30 to 11:30 a.m. at the Rock Creek Health Centre. For info or to register call Sara Eek 250-446-2202.Tuesdays: AA Meetings at McArthur Centre in Greenwood at 8 p.m.Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday: Drop-in social at the Greenwood Seniors’ Centre, 9 -11 a.m.Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday: 11 - 3 pmGreenwood Seniors’ Centre Thrift Store, 100 Deadwood.Tuesdays and Thursdays: Taekwondo at BCSS gym from 4 to 5 p.m. Open to ages 6 (with supervision) to 106.Tuesdays and Thursdays: Boundary Women’s Resource Centre on Market Avenue in Grand Forks open from 9 a.m. to - 3 p.m. Info 250-442- 5212.First Tuesday: Elks #493 monthly meeting at the

Slavonic Hall in Grand Forks at 7 p.m. Info: 250-442-2856 or 250-442-4276.Third Tuesday: Kettle Valley Wildlife Association meets at the range in Rock Creek at 7 p.m.Wednesdays: Writer’s group meeting at 11 a.m. at Bored Room Bistro in Midway.Wednesdays: Girl Guides of Canada meet at King of Kings Church in Midway, Sparks ages 5-6 and Brownies ages 7-8 meet at 4:30-5:45; Guides ages 9-11 and Pathfinders ages 12-14 meet from 6 to 7:30. Info 250-449-2309 or 250-445-9955.Wednesdays: Midway Crib Tournament – Bored Room Bistro, 607 Eighth Avenue, Midway at 7 p.m.Wednesdays: Senior’s Bingo at 1 p.m. at the Greenwood Senior’s Drop-in Centre. $1 admis-sion.Wednesdays: Women’s Counseling in Rock Creek and West Boundary: Free and confidential. For information call the STV counselor at 1-855-441-3131 or 442-3131. Childcare and transportation subsidies are available.First Wednesday: West Boundary Senior Housing Society meeting at 1 p.m. in Parkview Manor Midway.Second Wednesday: Boundary Citizen’s Patrol meets at Midway Senior’s Centre from 7 - 8 p.m. Info: Wayne 250-449-2191, Paul 250-445-2111, or Wolfgang 250-446-2455.Second Wednesday: Greenwood Board of Trade meets at 7 p.m. at City Hall.Third Wednesday: Rock Creek Women’s Institute meet for a potluck lunch at 11:45. Info: 250-446-2454 or 250-446 -2608. Third Wednesday: Main River Women’s Institute meets in Westbridge at 1 p.m. Info: 250-446-2616.Third Wednesday: Rock Creek & Boundary Fair Assoc. meets at 7 p.m. at the pavilion from March through November. Info: 250-446- 2465.Thursday mornings: Free Yoga Classes in Green-wood at the McArthur Centre from 10:00-11:30 a.m. For more information call: Diane at 250-445-

6364. Thursdays: Kinesiology at the old Kettle Valley School House from 9:30 to 12.Thursdays: Anglican Thrift Store from 11-3. Info phone Les Williams 250-445-2216.Thursdays: Quilters and other crafters meet at the Midway Senior’s Centre at 9:30 a.m. Come for coffee and bring your needle project to work on. Membership fee $10 per year.First Thursday: Rock Creek Medical Society meets at 7 p.m. in the boardroom of the clinic.First & Third Thursday: Food bank at the Evangel Chapel at 11 a.m. Donations welcome. Info 250-445-2125.Second & Fourth Thursday: Kettle River Lions Club meets at 7 p.m. in the Medical Clinic boardroom at Rock Creek.Third Thursday: Founder’s Day 2016 planning meeting at 6 p.m. in Greenwood City Hall. Contact Janet at 250-445-6133 for information.Fridays: Bingo at Greenwood Community Hall. Doors open 5 p.m., early bird 7 p.m. Progressive jackpot.Fridays: Coffee at Midway Seniors Centre from 9:30 - 11.Fridays: Overeaters Anonymous 11 a.m. - 12 noon at St. Jude’s Church in Greenwood.First & Third Friday: Karaoke at the Royal Cana-dian Legion in Greenwood. 7 p.m. until 11 p.m.Third Friday: Movie nights at Midway Community Hall; 7 p.m. Bring your own travel cup. $3 includes movie, drink and popcorn.Saturdays: Lion’s Club Meat Draw, at Hot-L Pub, Midway. Starts at 3 p.m.Saturdays: Greenwood Royal Canadian Legion Canteen open 2-6 p.m. Meat draw 3:30 p.m.Last Saturday: Karaoke at Hotel Midway – Hot-L Pub at 8:30.Last Saturday: The Bridge is open from 10 a.m. - 12 p.m.Greenwood Public Library: Open Mon, Wed, Fri and Sat. Opens at noon.

Be sure to send in your event information. This section is free of charge.

Calendar of Events

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Thursday, October 1, 2015 Boundary Creek Times A3

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In most cases, GST/HST is applicable to transactions undertaken between two related companies. MCo might charge NCo management fees for administrative services provided to NCo, or MCo might charge rent for the use of it’s building from which NCo conducts its business operations. There are a number of reasons these charges might be undertaken. These reasons could include a tax-related purpose, creditor proofing or to ensure that NCo isn’t offside as a qualifying small business corporation if it runs the risk of accumulating too much in the way of passive assets.

Typically, payments for rent and management fees are subject to GST/HST if they exceed $30,000 in a year and/or the company charging rent or fees is registered for GST/HST. Further, provided that NCo is carrying on a business of making taxable supplies (or “zero-rated”) under the GST/HST and is a GST/HST registrant, NCo can claim input tax credits to recover the GST/HST that it pays to MCo. As such, the GST/HST “cost” is a temporary cash-flow cost as one company claims the input tax credit and the receiving company reports and remits the GST/HST it collects on the rent or management fee payments. Regardless, there is still a cost and the GST/HST requires extra paperwork and accounting.

There is some relief for closely-related corporations such that an election is available to not have GST/HST

apply to certain payments. Closely-related means that the companies are under common corporate control. An example would be where MCo owns all the shares of NCo or where SCo owns both MCo and NCo. It is important that you ensure the corporations meet the closely-related test as defined in the legislation to avoid GST/HST being subsequently assessed by the CRA on inter-corporate payments.

When GST/HST was first introduced in 1991, the closely-related corporations’ election was not required to be filed with the CRA. It was sufficient for the two corporations to agree between them that no GST/HST would apply to inter-corporate charges. However, Form GST25 was still required to be completed and kept in the records for each company in the event of an audit by CRA.

Beginning January 1, 2015, the CRA requires that a new election form RC4616 be prepared, completed and filed with the tax office. Any pre-2015 elections prepared on Form GST25 are valid only until the end of 2015. Accordingly, if you have corporations that charge any fees or rent to each other without GST/HST applying, be sure to have the new Form RC4616 completed and filed with CRA no later than December 31, 2015 to avoid having the CRA assess the corporation unremitted GST/HST on the charges for management fees or rent. These

assessments will be subject to interest and possibly penalties.

The election does not apply to certain transactions regarding sales of property, joint ventures, imported taxable supplies and services involving the national payment system.

RELATED CORPORATIONS & GST/HST

Vehicle related to suspects

Expect some smokeSustained and persistent

work by firefighters, cooler temperatures and significant precipitation have reduced wildfire activity in many areas of the Southeast Fire Centre.

The fire west of Rock Creek is now 100 per cent contained and is in patrol status. It will continue to be monitored by BC Wildfire Service personnel and a four-person Initial At-tack Crew is ready to respond should the need arise.

Solid containment lines have been established around

the Rock Creek fire and infra-red scanners have been used to check for hot spots.

Other notable wildfires in or affecting the Southeast Fire Centre:

• The Stickpin fire in Wash-ington State is now 80 per cent contained and currently covers about 21,783 hectares. The last BC Wildfire Service Sustained Action Crew left the Stickpin fire camp on Sept. 7 and has returned home.

• The Paulson Pass fire, mapped at 320 hectares, is now in patrol status.

The public can still expect to see smoke emanating from these

fires and others in the region, since some forest fuels within secure containment lines may have not completely burned.

The Southeast Fire Centre would like to thank the public for their support and under-standing throughout this busy and challenging fire season, and for continuing to report wild-fires and unattended campfires.

Although campfires have been permitted since Aug. 31 within the Southeast Fire Cen-tre’s jurisdiction, Category 2 and Category 3 open fires are still prohibited within the Boundary Fire Zone.

SOUTHEAST FIRE CENTRESubmitted

Abandoned vehicle related to robbery suspects

On Sept. 7, Midway RCMP came upon a vehicle parked on Highway 3 just west of Midway with its emergency lights flash-ing.  An investigation revealed that the vehicle had been stolen at gunpoint in Kamloops.

Additional information re-ceived by police indicated that two males had committed an armed robbery of a pizza deliv-ery driver in Grand Forks, nearly running over an off-duty police officer, as the suspects stole cash and the delivery driver’s vehicle.

Shortly after the thefts, the suspects were located on Hwy 3b near Trail after crashing the stolen vehicle and attempting to flee from police. Two male sub-jects were apprehended with the assistance of an RCMP po-lice dog and handler. The aban-doned vehicle in Midway is re-lated to the two suspects.

Sgt. Darren Oelke of the

Trail and Greater District De-tachment reported Tuesday that as well as charges in the Grand Forks incident, both suspects—Rylee Andrew Shipley, 18, of Nova Scotia and Collton Emery Knowles, 19, of Alberta—have been charged with robbery and using a firearm during the commission of an offence for an incident in Kamloops and rob-bery, using a firearm during the commission of an offence, and wearing a disguise during the commission of an offence for an incident in Chilliwack. Be careful inviting strangers into your home

On Sept. 12, RCMP received a report of a suspicious Cauca-sian male in his sixties riding a bike in Midway. The man ap-

proached a house that is cur-rently for sale and asked the owner if he could tour the prop-erty. The homeowner allowed the man to enter the house, at which point he quickly looked around and then left. Nothing was taken from the residence, but RCMP remind residents to be careful when inviting strang-ers into their homes. Bear lets itself into home

On Sept. 13, Midway RCMP responded to a report of a large black bear that was attempt-ing to gain access to a home in Anaconda. The family living in the house managed to escape through the front door and left the scene safely in their vehicle. Police arrived and noted that the bear had already departed the area, leaving behind claw marks and a ripped door screen. Conservation officers were no-tified and will be following up with the impacted family

POLICEBRIEFS

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Letters Policy

Coming into a foreign health care system has chal-lenged me with a pretty steep learning curve. Granted that my experience in Canada was limited to the British Co-lumbia model, but the system seemed pretty straight for-ward there. You (or your employer) paid your Care Card premium and you were covered.

Down here most people over 65 have ac-cess to Medicare but it gets a bit confusing from there because there is a Part A, a Part B and a Part D. One part of the plan (A) covers the hospital, another (B) is for the doctor’s fees and the Part D helps offset the cost of drugs. There are other parts too (like what happened to Part C?). But I didn’t really dig into those questions too much.

Part A and B seem to pretty straight for-ward: who is covered and what they pay was all explained in a few pages of the information package.

Part D gets confusing though because not all drugs are covered by all insurance companies. So you have to com-pare your own needs to the formulary covered by each company. After that you can start looking at other options such as the amount of deductible you want and whether you insurance will cover you while you are out of state or whatever.

Special K hailed from Boston and health care was a subject of some of our most heated discussions. Everyone looks at the world through their own lens and they come out believing their own version of the truth. For Special K the U.S. system made sense.

Boston probably has the highest number of doctors or student doctors per capita in the country. And all these wanna be doctors need patients to practice on. Nothing

wrong with that—folks get an automatic second opinion and there is plenty of access to health care in Bean Town.

However my truth included the myth that Canada has the best medical system in the world. That’s what we are told so often. Sure, there are cracks in the system—wait

lists and a shortage of doctors—but at least we’re not the United States, eh!

Some people fancy all health care debates to be a case of Canadian Health Care versus American. Not so. According to a ranking done by the World Health Organization, nei-ther Canada nor the U.S.A. ranks in the top 25. A 2014 report by the Commonwealth Fund offered a comparison of eleven indus-trialized countries: Canada came in 10th, the U.S.A. 11th.

I finally signed up with the company of my choice. Ten days later a two-inch thick envelop of paperwork from the insurance company hit

my mailbox. I assume this to be the fine-print. Like they say on the TV commercial though, “Wait,

there’s more.” A week later I received another envelope (only an inch thick this time) explaining all of the changes to the plan for 2016.

It seems that down here in the States you need to go through this process with a team of experts. At minimum your team should include a lawyer, an accountant and a pharmacist.

Down here you can only switch drug insurance pro-viders during a short period of time at the end of each year. So now I need to study all this stuff to see if the 2016 changes by my provider will affect me or not.

Take comfort Canada—you may be number 10 but at least you’re not the States.

Take comfort Canada

A proposal for a national park in the South Okanagan-Si-milkameen appears to be gathering steam again, precipitated in part by a recent press release by BC Parks.

The provincial government wants to hear public opinion over plans to transform land west of Okanagan Falls and an-other piece west of Osoyoos into a national park. The debate over the idea has been quietly raging for more than a decade, with many residents in opposition to it, most notably ranch-ers, hunters and ATV riders. Area ranchers have long been able to lease crown land as rangeland for the thousands of cattle scattered throughout the region, though this would no longer be possible were the park to be established.

Doreen Olson, coordinator of the South Okanagan Si-milkameen National Park Network, is encouraged by the government’s recent statement and views it a big step toward the group’s vision of protection.

Olson’s organization has been striving for national park status for the region in order to protect what it calls one of Canada’s most endangered ecosystems. The province’s recent announcement came to the surprise of many, including Ol-son, who was aware of an ongoing conversation regarding the park, but the detail and commitment of that conversation proved somewhat of a revelation.

In a release issued by the province, an intentions paper outlines its plans to protect land located in the South Okan-agan region. As a result of discussions with the numerous stakeholders, community interest and the Okanagan Na-tion the provincial government claims it currently has a bet-ter understanding of various interests and has developed a proposed land protection framework for the South Okana-gan - Similkameen that it hopes will address those interests both now and into the future. As recently as 2012, BC Parks withdrew a similar feasibility study due to public opposition, making its latest statement of intent all the more surprising.

To be an ecologically viable park, the South Okanagan – Similkameen National Park Reserve must include several basic characteristics, amongst them a funding base of at least $50 million to acquire private lands from willing sellers, to buy out grazing leases and for conservation financing proj-ects with local First Nations. No hunting, logging or mining would be allowed.

Via it’s website, BC Parks is now asking for public feed-back on its intentions paper for the project and will accept comments until Oct. 12, 2015.

At this point it appears almost certain that this debate will continue for years to come.

Long debate

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Thursday, October 1, 2015 Boundary Creek Times A5WEEKDAY AFTERNOON 2 OCTOBER - 8 OCTOBER %∂ 2 PM 2:30 3 PM 3:30 4 PM 4:30 5 PM 5:30 6 PM 6:30# TSN 400 400 Record Pardon Varied Programs$ E! Kelowna - - The Talk Meredith Vieira Young & Restless News News News% CTV B.C. 250 321 Dr. Phil Ellen Varied The Dr. Oz Show CTV News CTV News& CBC Vanc. 251 308 Murdoch Mysteries Designs Varied Vet Vet Dragons’ Den CBC Varied_ CBS Spokane 289 372 Let’s Make a Deal The Dr. Oz Show Dr. Phil Varied News CBS KREM 2 News at 6( Global B.C. 252 336 The Talk Meredith Vieira Young & Restless News News News Varied* Knowledge 268 354 Maya Curious Doozers PAW Maker Creative Dino Wild Varied Programs` ABC Spokane 288 371 The Doctors Rachael Ray FABLife News ABC News News/ Spike 628 584 Varied Programs0 HGTV 600 564 Holmes Inspection Bryan Bryan Varied Programs Hunt Intl Hunters Varied Programs1 A&E 615 520 First 48 Varied Programs2 CNN 500 140 Situation Room Situation Room E. B. OutFront Anderson Cooper Varied Programs6 YTV 552 543 Chucks Kid Sidekick Chucks Sponge. Varied Parents Sponge. Haunted Sam & 8 Showcase 617 164 NCIS Movie Varied Programs9 Discovery 520 505 Varied Programs How/ How/ Daily Planet Varied Programs: Slice 601 193 Law & Order: SVU Movie Varied Programs; FOX Spokane 290 373 Varied Fam Paid Varied Paid Raising Mike Anger Two Mod < TLC 521 560 Say Yes Say Yes Varied Programs= Bravo 620 165 Criminal Minds Flashpoint Motive Blue Bloods Varied Programs> EA2 312 26 Movie Movie Varied Programs Movie Varied Programs Movie@ Family 557 541 Jessie Phineas Phineas Good Dog I Didn’t Jessie Jessie Varied ProgramsA PCH 294 592 Payne Browns Mod Mod Theory Theory MovieB Comedy 626 176 Just for Laughs Gags Gags Frasier Frasier Theory Theory Match GasC TCM 292 539 (1:30) Movie Varied Movie Movie VariedD Food 603 561 Varied Pioneer Varied Programs Gotta Food Chopped Varied ProgramsE OLN 411 457 Shouldn’t Be Alive Storage Storage Storage Storage Shouldn’t Be Alive Varied ProgramsF History 522 516 Varied Programs Pawn Pawn Varied Programs M*A*S*H M*A*S*H Varied ProgramsG Space 627 528 Star Trek: Voyager Inner Psychic Stargate SG-1 Castle Varied ProgramsH AMC 293 257 (1:00) Movie The Walking Dead Walk Varied Walk Varied Walk VariedJ DTOUR 619 167 Ghost Adventures Eat St. Eat St. Restaurant Security Security Varied ProgramsL TREE 553 546 Blaze Bubble Dora Charm Back Octo Dino Cat in Big Max, N PBS Spokane 291 374 Thomas Sesame Curious Cat in WordGirl Wild News Busi PBS NewsHourP NBC Spokane 287 370 TMZ Inside Ellen DeGeneres Judge Judge News News News Million.S Yes TV 651 355 Fam Fam Ties Ray Judge Judge Ray Design Huntley HuntleyU E! 621 168 Varied Programs TMZ etalk CSI: Crime Scene TMZ Live Varied Programs[ WSBK Boston 296 654 Two Two Broke Broke Theory Theory Varied Programs¨ KTLA L.A. 298 653 Steve Wilkos KTLA 5 News at 3 Bill Cunningham Crime Watch Daily News News≠ WGN Chi. 295 651 Blue Bloods Blue Bloods Varied ProgramsÆ WPIX N.Y. 297 652 PIX11 News at 5 News Celebrity Two Two Varied Programs∂ Vision 261 72 Ironside Anne-Gables Murder, She Wrote Columbo Varied Programs√ PBS Det. 284 364 Wild Varied PBS NewsHour Busi Varied ProgramsÀ Cosmo 608 198 Varied Programs Movie Varied Programs Charmed Varied Charmed VariedÕ Nat. Geo. 524 276 Drugs, Inc. Security Security Varied Programs

FRIDAY EVENING 2 OCTOBER 2015 %∂ 7 PM 7:30 8 PM 8:30 9 PM 9:30 10 PM 10:30 11 PM 11:30# TSN 400 400 Football SportsCentre (N) (Live) SportsCentre (N) SportsCentre (N) SportsCentre$ E! Kelowna - - Ent ET Security Security Hawaii Five-0 (N) See No Evil News Colbert% CTV B.C. 250 321 etalk (N) Theory The Amazing Race Shark Tank (N) Blue Bloods (N) News CTV & CBC Vanc. 251 308 Dragons’ Cor Gags Gallery Music Festival The National (N) News Cor_ CBS Spokane 289 372 Broke Broke The Amazing Race Hawaii Five-0 (N) Blue Bloods (N) News Colbert( Global B.C. 252 336 Ent ET Security Security Hawaii Five-0 (N) See No Evil News Colbert* Knowledge 268 354 Coast Australia (N) Murder Myster. George Gently The Se The Great War` ABC Spokane 288 371 Ent Insider Last Dr. Ken Shark Tank (N) (10:01) 20/20 (N) Sports Kimmel/ Spike 628 584 Cops Cops Cops Cops Cops Cops Jail Jail Jail Jail0 HGTV 600 564 Big Sky Big Sky Hunt Intl Hunters Log Log Big Sky Big Sky Beach Beach1 A&E 615 520 Criminal Minds Criminal Minds Criminal Minds Criminal Minds Criminal Minds2 CNN 500 140 Anthony Bourd. This Is Life The Seventies Escape From Jonestown6 YTV 552 543 Thunder “Scooby-Doo 2: Monsters Unleashed” Game Make, Make, Haunting Haunting8 Showcase 617 164 Mr. Robot (N) NCIS Continuum Mr. Robot Law & Order: SVU9 Discovery 520 505 Mayday Airplane Repo Highway Thru Hell Edge of Alaska Mayday: Slice 601 193 “Dinner for Schmucks” ›› “Night at the Museum” Ben Stiller. Law & Order: SVU; FOX Spokane 290 373 Theory Theory Grand Grinder Scream Queens News Mod Mike Two < TLC 521 560 SheSaid SheSaid Swipe Swipe SheSaid SheSaid What Not to Wear What Not to Wear= Bravo 620 165 Snapped (N) The Listener Criminal Minds Snapped Snapped> EA2 312 26 “White Noise” ›› “They Live” “Invasion of the Body Snatchers” Pitch Blk@ Family 557 541 Next “Next Step Live: The Movie” The X Factor The X Factor Next A PCH 294 592 This Seinfeld King King Middle Fam Guy Amer. Amer. Fam Guy PayneB Comedy 626 176 JFL Gags Gags Simpson Just for Laughs Theory Theory Laughs-AccessC TCM 292 539 “House on Haunted Hill” ››› “The Haunting” Julie Harris. “House-Corpses”D Food 603 561 Diners Diners Carn Carn Gotta Gotta Diners Diners Diners DinersE OLN 411 457 Storage Storage Shouldn’t Be Alive Ghost Hunters Storage Storage ForbiddenF History 522 516 Pawn Pawn Battle Battle American Pickers Pawn Pawn Battle Battle G Space 627 528 Z Nation (N) Inner Inner Person of Interest Falling Skies Z NationH AMC 293 257 (5:00) “The Shining” Fear the Walking ››› “Jackie Chan’s Project A” Proj A 2J DTOUR 619 167 Security Security Border Border Border Border Security Security Border BorderL TREE 553 546 Charm Dino Caillou Max, Toopy Bubble Umi Charm Back Max, N PBS Spokane 291 374 Wash Charlie Martin Clunes Independent Lens Charlie Rose (N)P NBC Spokane 287 370 J’pardy! Wheel Best Time Ever Dateline NBC (N) (ESP HDTV) News J. FallonS Yes TV 651 355 J’pardy! Wheel Ray House Life To J. Hagee Huntley Popcorn Place KeepingU E! 621 168 Soup Issues etalk Pop TMZ Live WAGS Soup Issues[ WSBK Boston 296 654 WBZ News (N) Seinfeld Seinfeld Mother Mother King King Comics Rules¨ KTLA L.A. 298 653 Two Two Masters Masters Top Model KTLA 5 News News Friends≠ WGN Chi. 295 651 Person of Interest Mother Mother Mother Mother Parks Parks Rules RulesÆ WPIX N.Y. 297 652 News PIX11 Seinfeld Seinfeld Friends Friends Ray Ray Rules Court∂ Vision 261 72 Time- God’s Fabulous EastEnd. (9:40) EastEnders EastEnd. Super Popoff√ PBS Det. 284 364 POV In Performance... Smiley Charlie Rose (N) ››› “Bullitt”À Cosmo 608 198 › “Killers” Ashton Kutcher. Rules Rules Rules Sex-City Sex-CityÕ Nat. Geo. 524 276 Port Protection Security Security Port Protection Port Protection Port Protection

SATURDAY MORNING 3 OCTOBER 2015 %∂ 9 AM 9:30 10 AM 10:30 11 AM 11:30 12 PM 12:30 1 PM 1:30# TSN 400 400 College Football Teams TBA. (N) (Live) CFL Pre CFL Football$ E! Kelowna - - News Fish’n Fishing Boat TV Driving Noon News Hour Carn Donut% CTV B.C. 250 321 Written World Marilyn Denis Written etalk SportsCentre Gas Gas& CBC Vanc. 251 308 Our Vancouver Absolutely Doc Zone Nature/ Things Amanda Lang_ CBS Spokane 289 372 Hidden Chan WEN Auto Racing Football Football College Football( Global B.C. 252 336 News Fish’n Fishing Boat TV Driving Noon News Hour Carn Donut* Knowledge 268 354 Magic Kate and Wild Wild Maker Creative Dogs Dogs Hope for Wildlife` ABC Spokane 288 371 College Football Teams TBA. (N) (Live) Football College Football Teams TBA./ Spike 628 584 Bar Rescue Bar Rescue Bar Rescue Cops Cops Cops Cops0 HGTV 600 564 Flippers Flippers Flippers Flippers Hunters Hunt Intl House Hunters Tiny Tiny1 A&E 615 520 Behind Bars Behind Bars Behind Bars The First 48 The First 482 CNN 500 140 CNN Newsroom CNN Newsroom News FIt Na CNN Newsroom CNN Newsroom6 YTV 552 543 Sponge. Parents Parents Kung Fu Teenage Mut. ››› “Peter Pan” Jason Isaacs. 8 Showcase 617 164 ››› “The Amazing Spider-Man” Andrew Garfield. “Mission: Imposs.-Ghost”9 Discovery 520 505 Land Rush Airplane Repo Mayday Railroad Alaska Edge of Alaska: Slice 601 193 Suburg. ›› “Night at the Museum” Ben Stiller. ›› “Dinner for Schmucks” ; FOX Spokane 290 373 Dr. Ho Pregame MLB Baseball Teams TBA. (N) (Live) 21 Day Cooker< TLC 521 560 My 600-Lb. Life My 600-Lb. Life My 600-Lb. Life 10 Biggest Hoards 10 Biggest Hoards= Bravo 620 165 Scoop ››› “Match Point” Scarlett Johansson. ››› “Midnight in Paris” > EA2 312 26 ››› “The Fifth Element” (DVS) (11:10) “Eight Legged Freaks” “Advent.-Pluto”@ Family 557 541 Dog I Didn’t Jessie My Little Pony Next “Next Step Live: The Movie” HZipzerA PCH 294 592 Jeff’sons Paid Break Seinfeld ›› “The International” Clive Owen. Red EyeB Comedy 626 176 Laughs-Access Just for Laughs Sullivan Sullivan Theory Theory “Beetlejuice” C TCM 292 539 ››› “The Wind and the Lion” (11:15) “The 7th Voyage of Sinbad” “Beneath Planet”D Food 603 561 Pioneer Pioneer Chopped Cake Wars Cutthroat Kitchen Food Truck RaceE OLN 411 457 The Happenings The Happenings The Happenings The Happenings The HappeningsF History 522 516 Got Paid Ice Road Truckers Pawn Pawn Pawn Pawn American PickersG Space 627 528 Panic Button Bazillion Dollar Paranormal Wi. Face Off KilljoysH AMC 293 257 (8:30) ››› “The Shining” Jack Nicholson. ››› “Predator” J DTOUR 619 167 Border Border Border Border Security Security Border Border Border BorderL TREE 553 546 Toopy Caillou Peg Octo Dino Zack Mike Umi Truck WingsN PBS Spokane 291 374 Home Old House Kitchen American Graduate Day: Let’s Make It HappenP NBC Spokane 287 370 Wake English Premier League Soccer Red Bull Signature Series (N) Action Sports (N)S Yes TV 651 355 Rck Kds Sportfish Huntley Food Living Miracle Popcorn In Con Huntley PopcornU E! 621 168 Soup Issues Kourtney and Kim Kourtney and Kim Kourtney Kourtney Kourtney and Kim[ WSBK Boston 296 654 Blitz College Football Louisville at North Carolina State. (N) (Live) King Mike Mike¨ KTLA L.A. 298 653 Dr. Pol Dr. Pol Dog Dog Dog Dog Dog Save Hatched Dream≠ WGN Chi. 295 651 Walker, Ranger Walker, Ranger Walker, Ranger Walker, Ranger Blue BloodsÆ WPIX N.Y. 297 652 Zoo Coolest 21 Day Anti- Clint-Concert Two Two Two Two ∂ Vision 261 72 Punjab Mehak Punjabi Lamia Fursat Quran Punjab Pyar Hi Pyar Hi Gurbani√ PBS Det. 284 364 (8:00) American Graduate Day: Let’s Make It Happen Initiative helps students stay focused. (N)À Cosmo 608 198 “Good Witch” Hollyw’d Hollyw’d Sex-City Sex-City Sex-City Sex-City Sex-City Sex-CityÕ Nat. Geo. 524 276 Wicked Tuna Drugs, Inc. Underworld, Inc. Rocky Mountain Security Security

SATURDAY AFTERNOON 3 OCTOBER 2015 %∂ 2 PM 2:30 3 PM 3:30 4 PM 4:30 5 PM 5:30 6 PM 6:30# TSN 400 400 CFL Football: Eskimos at Blue Bombers CFL Football Saskatchewan Roughriders at BC Lions. (N)$ E! Kelowna - - Income Bryan ››› “The Social Network” News (5:59) News Hour% CTV B.C. 250 321 Worst Driver Cash Money Marilyn Denis The So etalk CTV News& CBC Vanc. 251 308 Dragons’ Den Mercer 22 Min Doc Zone Land One/One National Market_ CBS Spokane 289 372 College Football Alabama at Georgia. Access Hollywood News News News Paid( Global B.C. 252 336 Income Bryan ››› “The Social Network” News (5:59) News Hour* Knowledge 268 354 Engineering Waterfront Cities Wild Prairie The Spice Trail Hope for Wildlife` ABC Spokane 288 371 College Football Teams TBA. Football McCarv KXLY 4 College Football/ Spike 628 584 Cops Jail Cops Cops Cops Cops Cops (N) Cops Vegas Cops0 HGTV 600 564 Tiny Tiny Income Income Thicke Thicke Hunt Intl Hunt Intl Bryan Bryan1 A&E 615 520 The First 48 The First 48 The First 48 The Secret Tapes of the O.J. Case2 CNN 500 140 CNN Newsroom Smerconish CNN Newsroom This Is Life Death Row Stories6 YTV 552 543 Peter Bella Bella Bella Bella Bella Bella Bella Assem Stanley8 Showcase 617 164 “Mission-Ghost” ›› “Buried Secrets” “Mission: Imposs.-Ghost”9 Discovery 520 505 Highway Thru Hell How/ How/ Fool’s Fool’s Rockies Rockies Treasure Quest: Slice 601 193 Dinner ›› “The Incredible Burt Wonderstone” First First “Incredible Burt”; FOX Spokane 290 373 Kds Old Bones (ESP HDTV) Pregame College Football Teams TBA. (N) (Live)< TLC 521 560 10 Biggest Hoards 10 Biggest Hoards Dateline on ID Dateline on ID Dateline on TLC= Bravo 620 165 Snapped Twice in a Lifetime Missing Criminal Minds Law & Order: SVU> EA2 312 26 Adventrs (2:25) › “The Wizard” (4:05) “Jason and the Argonauts” “Fifth Element”@ Family 557 541 Jessie Dog I Didn’t Gaming Derek Gaming Nowhere Life Awe AweA PCH 294 592 (1:30) “Red Eye” Middle Middle Seinfeld Atl. Eats King King › “Mr. Deeds”B Comedy 626 176 “Beetlejuice” ›› “Clue” Eileen Brennan. Theory Theory Just for LaughsC TCM 292 539 Beneath (2:45) ››› “2010” Roy Scheider. ›››› “The Wind” SaddleD Food 603 561 Diners Diners Gotta Gotta Chef in Your Ear Food Food Chopped (N)E OLN 411 457 The Happenings Liquida Liquida The Liq Storage Mantracker The Liq StorageF History 522 516 Cnt. Cnt. Pawn Pawn Power & Ice Mountain Men Curse/GoldG Space 627 528 Falling Skies ›› “Force of Impact” Z Nation Doctor Who (N)H AMC 293 257 Predator “Lara Croft Tomb Raider: The Cradle of Life” ››› “Independence Day” J DTOUR 619 167 Border Border Security Security Security Security Border Border Ghost AdventuresL TREE 553 546 Blaze Bubble Shimmer Charm Back Octo Dino Cat in Big Max, N PBS Spokane 291 374 Graduate Day Globe Trekker Steves Field Wine F’wlty Lawrence WelkP NBC Spokane 287 370 Horse Racing Paid 21 Day Paid Judge News News News J’pardy!S Yes TV 651 355 Re House Green House Building Paid Eye to Connie Pas Eye to U E! 621 168 TMZ (N) Pop Pop Brave Celebrity Beverly Beverly Prancing Soup[ WSBK Boston 296 654 Two Two Broke Broke Theory Theory ›› “No Mercy” Richard Gere.¨ KTLA L.A. 298 653 Animal Zoo Coolest On Spot PiYo Middle Celebrity Celebrity News News≠ WGN Chi. 295 651 Blue Bloods Blue Bloods Blue Bloods Blue Bloods Blue BloodsÆ WPIX N.Y. 297 652 PIX11 News at 5 Celebrity Monop Celebrity Celebrity PIX Special: Know How (N)∂ Vision 261 72 Tehlka Sardari Punjab Punjabi Sanjha Punjab Mulaqat Made in Des-Pardes√ PBS Det. 284 364 Lawrence Welk Week One Time/By Time/By Antique Roadshow Pasquale EspositoÀ Cosmo 608 198 Celebrity Legacies Style by Style by CSI: Miami CSI: Miami CSI: MiamiÕ Nat. Geo. 524 276 Yukon River Run Yukon River Run Yukon River Run Yukon River Run Yukon River Run

SATURDAY EVENING 3 OCTOBER 2015 %∂ 7 PM 7:30 8 PM 8:30 9 PM 9:30 10 PM 10:30 11 PM 11:30# TSN 400 400 Sports MLS Soccer Sports SportsCentre (N) SportsCentre$ E! Kelowna - - The West Block ›› “Live From New York!” Sat. Night Live News SNL% CTV B.C. 250 321 W5 Theory Anger Spun Spun Saving Hope News CTV & CBC Vanc. 251 308 Short Film Life Story Book-Negroes News “The Bourne Ultimatum”_ CBS Spokane 289 372 Elementary NCIS: New Orleans Code Black “Pilot” 48 Hours (N) News Up Late( Global B.C. 252 336 The West Block ›› “Live From New York!” Sat. Night Live News SNL* Knowledge 268 354 Wild Prairie Heartbeat Foyle’s War “Eagle Day” (PA) Waterfront Cities` ABC Spokane 288 371 College Football Insider Entertainment Ton. Rizzoli & Isles Scandal / Spike 628 584 Cops Cops Cops ››› “The Green Mile” Tom Hanks, David Morse.0 HGTV 600 564 Custom Custom House Hunters Bryan Bryan Custom Custom Hunt Intl Hunt Intl1 A&E 615 520 (7:02) O.J. Speaks: The Hidden Tapes The Secret Tapes of the O.J. Case O.J.: Hidden Tapes2 CNN 500 140 Death Row Stories Death Row Stories Death Row Stories Death Row Stories Death Row Stories6 YTV 552 543 Funny Videos ››› “The Goonies” Sean Astin. ››› “Gremlins” 8 Showcase 617 164 “Mission-Ghost” ››› “The Amazing Spider-Man” Andrew Garfield. “Simpsons”9 Discovery 520 505 Fast N’ Loud Cuban Chrome Treasure Quest Fast N’ Loud Rockies Rockies: Slice 601 193 “Incredible Burt” ›› “Night at the Museum” Ben Stiller. “Evan Almighty”; FOX Spokane 290 373 College Football Sea Paid Two Theory News Wanted Animation Dom< TLC 521 560 Dateline on TLC Dateline on TLC “Deception” Dateline on ID Dateline on ID= Bravo 620 165 Cold Justice: ››› “Midnight in Paris” ››› “Flirting With Disaster” > EA2 312 26 “Fifth Element” ››› “Men in Black” (9:40) ›› “Men in Black II” “Eight Leg Frks”@ Family 557 541 The X Factor (8:42) ›› “Halloweentown” Big--Concert Playlist ConnorA PCH 294 592 (6:00) “Mr. Deeds” Fam Guy Fam Guy Burgers 1st Fam Commun Commun “Minority Report”B Comedy 626 176 Theory Theory Laughs-Access Just for Laughs Jeff Dunham Comedy ComedyC TCM 292 539 “Saddle the Wind” (8:15) “Wind Across the Everglades” “Women-Wind” (11:15) “Rattlers”D Food 603 561 Guy’s Games Chef in Your Ear Chopped Guy’s Games Cutthroat KitchenE OLN 411 457 Liquida Liquida Mantracker Myth Hunters Conspiracy ForbiddenF History 522 516 Ice Road Truckers Pawn Pawn American Pickers Cnt. Cnt. Curse/GoldG Space 627 528 ›› “Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time” ››› “300” Gerard Butler, Lena Headey. H AMC 293 257 “Independence” ››› “Independence Day” Will Smith, Bill Pullman. “I, Robot”J DTOUR 619 167 The Dead Files Expedition Un. Ghost Adventures The Dead Files Expedition Un.L TREE 553 546 Charm Dino Caillou Max, Toopy Bubble Umi Charm Back Max, N PBS Spokane 291 374 Keep Up Time/By ›››› “The Great Escape” Steve McQueen. Austin City LimitsP NBC Spokane 287 370 The Good Wife ›› “Live From New York!” Sat. Night Live News SNLS Yes TV 651 355 J’pardy! Wheel Inside Teen Suicide Muzika At the Cross In TouchU E! 621 168 “Wedding Planner Mystery” Fashion Police Beverly Beverly Kourtney and Kim[ WSBK Boston 296 654 WBZ News (N) Seinfeld Seinfeld Mother Mother Mike Mike Entertainers¨ KTLA L.A. 298 653 Two Two Friends Monop Two Two KTLA News at 10 News Person≠ WGN Chi. 295 651 Blue Bloods ›› “Man on Fire” Denzel Washington. Rules RulesÆ WPIX N.Y. 297 652 News Sports Honey. Honeym Honeym Honeym Rules Rules Laughs Laughs∂ Vision 261 72 Aikam Taur Lashkara Waqt 4 Success Vehra Joyce√ PBS Det. 284 364 Pas Music of Northern Ireland Austin City Limits Artists Den Front and CenterÀ Cosmo 608 198 ››› “Interview With the Vampire” Love CSI: Miami CSI: MiamiÕ Nat. Geo. 524 276 Security Security Drugs, Inc. Underworld, Inc. Security Security Yukon River Run

SUNDAY MORNING 4 OCTOBER 2015 %∂ 9 AM 9:30 10 AM 10:30 11 AM 11:30 12 PM 12:30 1 PM 1:30# TSN 400 400 NFL Countdwn NFL Football Teams TBA. (N) (Live) NFL Football$ E! Kelowna - - News The West Block Osteen Paid Noon News Hour Carn Donut% CTV B.C. 250 321 TBA NFL NFL Football Teams TBA. (N) (Live) NFL Football& CBC Vanc. 251 308 Cor Cor Cor Market Power & Politics Land One/One Vet Vet_ CBS Spokane 289 372 Football NFL NFL Football Oakland Raiders at Chicago Bears. (N) (Live) NFL NFL( Global B.C. 252 336 News The West Block Osteen Paid Noon News Hour Carn Donut* Knowledge 268 354 Upside Dino Wild Little Little Little Animals Animals Waterfront Cities` ABC Spokane 288 371 Rescue Wildlife Rock- Explore World of X Games WNBA Basketball/ Spike 628 584 (8:00) “Bruce Almighty” ›› “Along Came Polly” Ben Stiller. Rescue Bar Rescue0 HGTV 600 564 House Hunters House Hunters Hunters Hunt Intl Vacation House Beach Island1 A&E 615 520 Beyond Scared ››› “Ocean’s Twelve” George Clooney. ››› “Ocean’s Thirteen”2 CNN 500 140 State of the Union Fareed Zakaria CNN Newsroom CNN Newsroom CNN Newsroom6 YTV 552 543 Nicky Nicky Thunder Thunder Henry Henry Stanley Stanley Game Assem8 Showcase 617 164 Law & Order: SVU NCIS ››› “Mission: Impossible -- Ghost Protocol” 9 Discovery 520 505 Cold Water Highway Thru Hell Rockies Rockies Treasure Quest Fast N’ Loud: Slice 601 193 Debt Debt Princess ›› “The Incredible Burt Wonderstone” “Bruce Almighty”; FOX Spokane 290 373 FOX NFL Sunday NFL Football Philadelphia Eagles at Washington Redskins. (N) (Live) Football< TLC 521 560 Say Yes Say Yes Say Yes Say Yes Say Yes Say Yes Say Yes Say Yes To Be Announced= Bravo 620 165 Law & Order: SVU People ››› “About a Boy” Hugh Grant. ›› “Notting Hill” > EA2 312 26 “The Chronicles of Riddick” (10:40) ›› “TMNT” (12:10) ››› “The Lord of the Rings”@ Family 557 541 Dog I Didn’t Jessie “Next Step Live: The Movie” Big--Concert Playlist HZipzerA PCH 294 592 ›› “She’s the Man” Amanda Bynes. Paid 1st Fam Paid Box Offi “Sinbad: Legend”B Comedy 626 176 LOL :-) LOL :-) Just for Laughs Jeff Dunham Theory Theory “Spaceballs” C TCM 292 539 ›››› “The Killers” Burt Lancaster. ››› “Hush... Hush, Sweet Charlotte” Point D Food 603 561 AnnaOl AnnaOl Kids Cook-Off Guy’s Games My. Din My. Din Carnival BeachE OLN 411 457 The Happenings The Happenings The Happenings The Happenings The HappeningsF History 522 516 Paid Paid Pawn Pawn American Pickers Power & Ice Curse/GoldG Space 627 528 “Force of Impact” Paranormal Wi. ›› “Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time” 300 H AMC 293 257 Lara (9:45) ›› “I, Robot” Will Smith. Fear the Walking Dead (ESP) WalkingJ DTOUR 619 167 Border Border Border Border Border Border Border Border Deli DeliL TREE 553 546 Toopy Caillou Peg Octo Dino Zack Mike Umi Truck WingsN PBS Spokane 291 374 SciGirls Impact Inside Olympia Focus Asia Martin Clunes History DetectivesP NBC Spokane 287 370 Paid Paid Presi Action Sports (N) Volleyball Auto RacingS Yes TV 651 355 Popcorn Popcorn Proph Discov. Sportfish Tribal Inside Teen Suicide ImpactU E! 621 168 Hollywood Cycle Hollywood Cycle Hollywood Cycle Total Divas WAGS[ WSBK Boston 296 654 Paid Sleep Tunnel to Towers ››› “Troy” Brad Pitt, Eric Bana.¨ KTLA L.A. 298 653 KTLA News at 9 In Touch 21 DAY Paid Paid Paid Cos Paid≠ WGN Chi. 295 651 Manhattan Heat of the Night Heat of the Night Heat of the Night Heat of the NightÆ WPIX N.Y. 297 652 On Spot Animal Paid Paid WWD WWD › “See Spot Run” David Arquette.∂ Vision 261 72 Hour Found Living Truth Faith Food Study ICEJ Peter David√ PBS Det. 284 364 Group Charlie Start Up Journeys Haflah: Arab Masterpiece ClassicÀ Cosmo 608 198 (8:00) ››› “Selena” Jennifer Lopez. CSI: Miami CSI: Miami CSI: MiamiÕ Nat. Geo. 524 276 Mega Quake Sinkholes-Alive Disasters Typhoon Hunters Year of the Storm

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Boundary Creek Times Thursday, October 1, 2015A6

MEET RICHARD CANNINGS in GREENWOOD

NDP Federal CandidateSouth Okanagan –

West Kootenay

Richard [email protected]

South Okanagan West Kootenay

Copper Eagle Cappuccino & Bakery325 S. Copper Street.Thursday, October 8, 2015, 11:00 am

Authorized by the Offi cial Agent for Richard Cannings

250-443-3000

TRAIL » GRAND FORKS » KELOWNACAMPBELL RIVER » COURTENAY COMOX

(L-R) Manager Aaron Rexin, restaurant manager and chef Sam Hall, president Dave March, grounds man David Reid, director Les Jackman and (kneeling) clubhouse staff member Gina Kucher. Missing from photo: Krisie Goddard. PHOTO: ANDREW TRIPP

Golf club wraps upThe Kettle Valley Golf Club

held its second annual Mem-bers and Friends Appreciation Tournament on a warm and sunny Saturday afternoon this weekend.

The tournament is the club’s way of saying thanks to its members in the form of an 18-hole tournament followed by prize presentations and a special dinner prepared by res-taurant manager and chef Sam Hall. Eleven teams of five vied for prizes provided by the club

and others donated by commu-nity businesses and club spon-sors.

In summing up the season, one certainly impacted by the Rock Creek fire, club manager Aaron Rexin appeared pleased by 2015. “The fire slowed us down a bit,” Rexin said, “but other than those two weeks it’s been a great year.” He cited the excellent weather, an early start to the season and the terrific condition of the course as rea-sons for the club’s success.

As for the off-season, which typically begins in late October, Rexin foresees lots of effort go-

ing into slated improvements to both the course and the club-house. “We’re looking forward to the 2016 season. We’re going to keep ripping and tearing at this place doing improvements, and we’re going to make some upgrades to the course too.”

The weather forecast for the first two weeks of October is a golfer’s delight, featuring sunny skies and comfortable tempera-tures. If it holds, that forecast will likely ensure that the Kettle Valley Golf Club will be as busy as ever right through to the conclusion of another success-ful golfing season.

ANDREW TRIPPBoundary Creek Times Reporter

believes are aimed not only at himself, but also his family. As a parent of several children he finds the graffiti’s child-related accusation particularly offen-sive.

Statements posted on social media by Yates describe his shock and disgust for the graf-

fiti, which appeared at multiple sites, including the city’s iconic smokestack and the KVR trail bridge.

“Feeling shocked this morn-ing that somebody would graf-fiti a bridge deck with my name and a derogatory statement,” Yates said. “That since it isn’t

true my family takes this in the context of a threat to our children. The police have been notified and pictures taken for evidence.”

Police were unavailable for comment at press time.

Graffiti Continued from page A1

For therecord

Last week the Times ran a photo of Greenwood mayor Ed Smith receiving a cheque from ATV Club President John Ingbrit-son. The photo should have been credited to Wendy Higashi.

We apologize for the error.

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Thursday, October 1, 2015 Boundary Creek Times A7Greenwood Community Association

Friday Night BingoDoors open 5 pm Bingo starts 7 pmMcArthur Centre, 1355 Veterans LaneThree early bird games, 11 regular games, two express, two progressive, two odd/even, two bonanza, luckyball and 50/50. Our 1st progressive pot will be $700+ in 53 numbers.The 2nd Progressive pot will be $500+ in 50 numbers.

HALL RENTALS CALL 250-445-6558

Please come out and support upgrades to your community hall and bring a friend. The more in attendance the bigger the pots. Full concession (hamburgers/hotdogs). Players must be 19 years of age and older.

Head.Heart.Hands.Health.Help Wanted.Right now, 4-H needs volunteers to work with youth inyour area. We also need you to encourage neighboursand co-workers to do the same. Join for the projects, forthe competitions, for everything that helped you getwhere you are today.

4-H-Canada.ca/join_again

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Royal Canadian Legion

Branch 155 GreenwoodPhone: 250-445-2205

Thanksgiving Meat Draw

Saturday, Oct. 3 3:00 pm (sharp)

Draws for Turkeys & HamsEveryone Welcome!

Thanksgiving Thanksgiving

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Parkview ManorAnnual General Meeting

West Boundary Senior Housing Society(a non profit organization)

Thursday, October 15, 2015 7:00 pmParkview Manor

(670 9th Avenue, Midway, BC)General elections, anyone can run for the board positions, and anyone can become a member for an annual fee of $5 per year (payable at the AGM).

Please come out and help us keep our seniors close to home.This facility serves the elderly in the Boundary area

(Greenwood, Midway, Westbridge, Rock Creek).

For more information call 250-449-2852 or email [email protected]

Bring it HomeMortgage Special3 Year fi xed

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School welcomes StolenDustin Stolen is the newest addition to the

West Boundary Elementary School’s faculty, re-cruited this summer to teach a variety of subjects to several grade levels.

Stolen, a Penticton native, brings nearly 20 years of related experience to WBES, though this is his first position in the public school system, having studied and taught oversees for the larger part of two decades, including stints in Europe and Japan.

An avid cyclist, Stolen’s love of the open road has seen him visit 40 countries, tackling cycling tours as long as 15,000 kilometres, which took him through the U.K., Scandinavia and conti-nental Europe. He has also cycled across Canada.

To subsidize his travels, Stolen worked as an English teacher while “chipping away at a degree.”.

Upon his return to Canada from Japan, where he not only taught his own native language but also studied Japanese, he decided to take advan-tage of his British passport for an extended visit to Europe.

Stolen was soon smitten by languages, despite having failed French in Grade 9, and eventually switched his post-secondary major to reflect his newly-found passion.

“When I travelled I realized how awesome language is and that made me switch my major to Japanese,” he said.

Stolen graduated from the University of Vic-toria in 2007, then returned to Japan for several years until a major earthquake convinced him it was time to return to Canada.

In 2014, Stolen completed his Bachelor of Ed-ucation degree at Queen’s University in Kingston, Ontario.

“I chose Queen’s because their program was really pushing the new philosophy of teaching that is becoming more prevalent these days,” Sto-len said. “Students are being encouraged to be-come accountable for their own learning, coming up with their own ideas as opposed to the teacher telling them everything.”

Stolen, 37, is looking forward to a long teach-ing career to add to his already impressive per-sonal and professional resume.

ANDREW TRIPPBoundary Creek Times Reporter

WBES newest faculty member Dustin Stolen has a rich history in long-distance cycling, and looks forward to an equally-exciting career as a public school teacher.

Gevatkoff wins quilt raffleCongratulations to the winners

of our 2015 quilt raffle! The first prize queen-size quilt

was won by Lorraine Gevatkoff of Grand Forks; second prize wall hanging by Grace Hall of Christi-na Lake; and the third prize book bag and books by Judy Robison of Kelowna.

Thanks so much to all those who bought tick-ets and supported the library. Also, thanks go to those businesses who sold tickets for us: Caba’s Quilting Cottage, Heart ‘n’ Sole Quilting, Tomor-row’s Treasures Gift and Quilt Shoppe, and Wine Country Quilters Market.

Are you a fan of indie films? With your Green-

wood Library card, you now have access to over 7,000 independent films streamed via our website. Just go to our website at green-wood.bc.libraries.coop and look under the Find Books and More

tab for the link to IndieFlix. Storytime for Preschool children ages 3-5

with parent or caregiver resumes on Wednes-day, Oct.14 at 10:30 a.m. and will run until Dec. 16. This FREE program features stories, songs, fingerplays, action rhymes, puppets, and simple crafts. Siblings are also welcome to attend.

November will be a busy month for the library. • See LIBRARY REPORT page A9

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Boundary Creek Times Thursday, October 1, 2015A8SUNDAY AFTERNOON 4 OCTOBER 2015 %∂ 2 PM 2:30 3 PM 3:30 4 PM 4:30 5 PM 5:30 6 PM 6:30# TSN 400 400 (1:00) NFL Football Teams TBA. (N) Football Night NFL Football: Cowboys at Saints$ E! Kelowna - - Income ›› “Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides” News News News% CTV B.C. 250 321 (1:30) NFL Football Teams TBA. (N) (Live) Sports Cash Cash CTV News& CBC Vanc. 251 308 Our Vancouver q Back Exhibi ›› “Planes” Voices of Dane Cook._ CBS Spokane 289 372 Bull Riding Paid Paid Whacke Whacke News News KREM 2 News at 6( Global B.C. 252 336 Income ›› “Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides” News (5:59) News Hour* Knowledge 268 354 Space Park Hope for Wildlife Archaeology The Manor Reborn Engineering` ABC Spokane 288 371 Basket XTERRA Fish Oil Paid Paid Hiring News ABC News Estate/ Spike 628 584 Bar Rescue Bar Rescue Bar Rescue Bar Rescue Bar Rescue0 HGTV 600 564 Hunters Hunters Custom Custom Bryan Bryan Hunters Hunters Tiny Tiny1 A&E 615 520 “Ocean Thirt.” The First 48 The First 48 The First 48 The First 482 CNN 500 140 CNN Newsroom CNN Newsroom Anthony Bourd. Anthony Bourd. Anthony Bourd.6 YTV 552 543 ››› “Madagascar”, Chris Rock “Madagascar: Escape 2 Africa” “Madagascar 3”8 Showcase 617 164 Mr. Robot “Alien Agent” Mark Dacascos. Continuum Lost Girl (N)9 Discovery 520 505 Bering Sea Gold Cash Cash MythBusters (N) Last Frontier Yukon Men (N): Slice 601 193 “Bruce Almighty” ›› “Evan Almighty” Steve Carell. Mob Wives (N) Manzo’d Tardy; FOX Spokane 290 373 NFL Football: Packers at 49ers The OT Paid Mother Monop Theory< TLC 521 560 To Be Announced To Be Announced To Be Announced Sister Wives Sister Wives (N)= Bravo 620 165 “Notting Hill” Twice in a Lifetime Missing “Thin Air” Castle “XX” (N) “Sweet Home”> EA2 312 26 Lord- “Mystery Science” (3:40) ›› “Krull” Ken Marshall. (5:45) › “Sphere”@ Family 557 541 Jessie Dog I Didn’t Good HZipzer HZipzer Make Make Next Next A PCH 294 592 “Sinbad: Legend” Theory Theory Theory Theory Mod Mod “Road-Perdition”B Comedy 626 176 “Spaceballs” ›› “Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back” Theory Theory Just for LaughsC TCM 292 539 “Point Blank” (3:15) ››› “Key Largo” ››› “The Big Country” D Food 603 561 Diners Diners Chopped Carn Carn Kids Cook-Off Halloween WarsE OLN 411 457 The Happenings Liquida Liquida The Liq Storage Mantracker The Liq StorageF History 522 516 Mountain Men Forged in Fire Hells Angels Cnt. Cnt. American PickersG Space 627 528 (1:30) ››› “300” Gerard Butler. Doctor Who The Librarians The LibrariansH AMC 293 257 Fear the Walking Fear the Walking Fear the Walking Fear the Walking Fear the WalkingJ DTOUR 619 167 Treasures Security Security Museum Secrets Booze Traveler Deli DeliL TREE 553 546 Blaze Bubble Shimmer Charm Back Octo Dino Cat in Big Max, N PBS Spokane 291 374 Railways Earthflight-Nat Italian Americans Few Good Pie British BakingP NBC Spokane 287 370 Horse Racing NuWave! Cooker Football Night in America (N) NFL FootballS Yes TV 651 355 In Touch Living Truth (N) Minis In Con In Con Popcorn Youth Under FireU E! 621 168 E! News Weekend Couch Inside Pop Pop Kardashian Dash Dolls (N)[ WSBK Boston 296 654 Rizzoli & Isles Castle Castle Blue Bloods Blue Bloods¨ KTLA L.A. 298 653 Traveler Middle Clint-Concert › “See Spot Run” David Arquette. News News≠ WGN Chi. 295 651 Blue Bloods Blue Bloods Blue Bloods ›› “Man on Fire” Æ WPIX N.Y. 297 652 PIX11 News at 5 Person of Interest Person of Interest Elementary Elementary ∂ Vision 261 72 Arise Tom’row Beyond Hope Discov. V’Impe Jere Facts Youseff J. Meyer√ PBS Det. 284 364 Masterpiece Week Me British Baking Masterpiece MasterpieceÀ Cosmo 608 198 Celebrity Legacies Whistler CSI: Miami CSI: Miami CSI: MiamiÕ Nat. Geo. 524 276 Witness: Tornado Witness: Disaster Sinkholes-Alive Disasters Worst Weather

SUNDAY EVENING 4 OCTOBER 2015 %∂ 7 PM 7:30 8 PM 8:30 9 PM 9:30 10 PM 10:30 11 PM 11:30# TSN 400 400 NFL Football SportsCentre (N) (Live) SportsCentre (N) SportsCentre$ E! Kelowna - - Security Emer Madam Secretary The Good Wife Simpson Simpson News Block% CTV B.C. 250 321 Saving Hope Once Upon a Time Blood & Oil (N) (10:01) Quantico News CTV & CBC Vanc. 251 308 Heartland Canada’s Smartest Canada Alive The National (N) News Take _ CBS Spokane 289 372 60 Minutes (N) Madam Secretary The Good Wife CSI: Cyber News Fam Guy( Global B.C. 252 336 Security Emer Madam Secretary The Good Wife Simpson Simpson News Block* Knowledge 268 354 Shadow Cat New Tricks (N) Waking the Dead Waking the Dead Shadow Cat` ABC Spokane 288 371 Muppets Muppets Once Upon a Time Blood & Oil (N) (10:01) Quantico KXLY 4 V’Impe/ Spike 628 584 Bar Rescue (N) Bar Rescue Bar Rescue Bar Rescue Bar Rescue0 HGTV 600 564 Tiny Tiny Vacation House Tiny Tiny Tiny Tiny Hunters Hunters1 A&E 615 520 The First 48 (8:02) The First 48 (9:01) The First 48 The First 48 The First 482 CNN 500 140 Somebody’s Anthony Bourd. Anthony Bourd. Somebody’s Newsroom6 YTV 552 543 “Madagascar 3” Testers Game Make, Assem Haunting Haunting Haunting Haunting8 Showcase 617 164 Dominion (N) Continuum Lost Girl Dominion NCIS9 Discovery 520 505 Naked and Afraid MythBusters Yukon Men Last Frontier Naked and Afraid: Slice 601 193 First First Million Dollar LA Manzo’d Tardy First First ›› “Burlesque”; FOX Spokane 290 373 Mike Simpson Simpson Brooklyn Fam Guy Last News Livin’ Cougar Paid< TLC 521 560 90 Day Fiancé (N) 90 Day Fiancé Sister Wives TBA Swipe= Bravo 620 165 “Sweet Home Alabama” (8:45) ›› “Notting Hill” Julia Roberts. “About a Boy”> EA2 312 26 (5:45) › “Sphere” ›› “Species” Ben Kingsley. (9:50) › “Species II” Chroni@ Family 557 541 The X Factor Life Nowhere Awe Awe ›› “Girl vs. Monster” ConnorA PCH 294 592 (6:00) “Road to Perdition” The Closer The Closer There Paid PaidB Comedy 626 176 LOL :-) LOL :-) Theory Theory Just for Laughs Laughs-Access Comedy ComedyC TCM 292 539 “The Big Country” ››› “The Westerner” (9:45) “The Phantom of the Opera” KamD Food 603 561 Cutthroat Kitchen Kids Cook-Off Halloween Wars Cutthroat Kitchen Guy’s GamesE OLN 411 457 Liquida Liquida Mantracker Haunted Collector MeatEa MeatEa ForbiddenF History 522 516 Pawn Pawn Forged in Fire Mountain Men (N) Power & Ice (N) Pawn PawnG Space 627 528 ›› “Silent Hill” Radha Mitchell. (9:35) › “Silent Hill: Revelation” LibrariH AMC 293 257 Talking Dead (N) (8:10) Fear the Walking Dead Fear the Walking Talking Dead WalkingJ DTOUR 619 167 Beautiful Beautiful Metropolis Deli Deli Beautiful Beautiful MetropolisL TREE 553 546 Charm Dino Caillou Max, Toopy Bubble Umi Charm Back Max, N PBS Spokane 291 374 Masterpiece Masterpiece The Widower (N) House of Cards GandhiP NBC Spokane 287 370 NFL Football KHQ TMZ (N) Blue Bloods News WheelS Yes TV 651 355 Funny Videos In Touch Discov. Muzika Popcorn Popcorn In Con In TouchU E! 621 168 House of DVF (N) Pop Pop I Am Cait Stewarts-Ham. Reign[ WSBK Boston 296 654 WBZ News (N) Theory Theory Broke Broke Two Two Friends Friends¨ KTLA L.A. 298 653 Person of Interest Elementary 5 News Sunday News at 10 News Bensin≠ WGN Chi. 295 651 “Man on Fire” Manhattan Manhattan Manhattan Manhattan Æ WPIX N.Y. 297 652 News Sports Seinfeld Seinfeld Friends Friends Ray Ray Laughs Laughs∂ Vision 261 72 Osteen Prince Found Popoff Jewish In Touch V’Impe Tom’row Super Tribal√ PBS Det. 284 364 The Widower (N) PS DANCE! Masterpiece Masterpiece The WidowerÀ Cosmo 608 198 ››› “Selena” Jennifer Lopez. Cougar Cougar Shannon Tessa- Õ Nat. Geo. 524 276 Worst Weather Year of the Storm Sinkholes-Alive Disasters Worst Weather

MONDAY EVENING 5 OCTOBER 2015 %∂ 7 PM 7:30 8 PM 8:30 9 PM 9:30 10 PM 10:30 11 PM 11:30# TSN 400 400 NFL Football SportsCentre (N) (Live) SportsCentre (N) SportsCentre$ E! Kelowna - - Ent ET Elementary Minority Report (N) NCIS: Los Angeles CHBC News Final% CTV B.C. 250 321 etalk (N) Theory Gotham (N) Blindspot (N) (10:01) Castle (N) News CTV & CBC Vanc. 251 308 Market Cor Murdoch Mysteries This Life The National (N) News Cor_ CBS Spokane 289 372 Broke Broke Theory Life in Scorpion (N) NCIS: Los Angeles News Colbert( Global B.C. 252 336 Ent ET Elementary Minority Report (N) NCIS: Los Angeles News Colbert* Knowledge 268 354 Hope for Wildlife Edwardian Farm Lost Treasure The Great War Hope for Wildlife` ABC Spokane 288 371 Ent Insider Dancing With the Stars (N) (10:01) Castle (N) KXLY 4 Kimmel/ Spike 628 584 Cops Cops Cops Cops Jail Jail Jail Jail Police Videos0 HGTV 600 564 Bryan Bryan Hunt Intl Hunters House Hunters Bryan Bryan Beach Beach1 A&E 615 520 My Haunted House My Haunted House My Haunted House My Haunted House My Haunted House2 CNN 500 140 CNN Tonight (N) Anderson Cooper Newsroom Newsroom Newsroom6 YTV 552 543 Stanley Game Funny Videos Wipeout Haunting Haunting Gags Gags8 Showcase 617 164 Rookie Blue NCIS NCIS “Enigma” Hawaii Five-0 Law & Order: SVU9 Discovery 520 505 Treasure Quest How/ How/ River Monsters Treasure Quest How/ How/: Slice 601 193 Million Dollar Million Dollar Million Dollar LA Million Dollar Law & Order: SVU; FOX Spokane 290 373 Theory Theory Gotham (N) Minority Report (N) News Mod Mike Two < TLC 521 560 With No Penis Body Bizarre To Be Announced With No Penis To Be Announced= Bravo 620 165 (7:01) Blue Bloods (8:01) Motive Criminal Minds Dancing With the Stars > EA2 312 26 “Wilby Wonderful” ››› “Go” (9:45) ››› “Kiss Kiss, Bang Bang” Strip@ Family 557 541 Nowhere Nowhere “Cirque du Freak: Vampire’s” Wingin’ “Cirque Du Freak”A PCH 294 592 Seinfeld Seinfeld King King Middle Fam Guy Amer. Amer. Fam Guy PayneB Comedy 626 176 JFL Gags Spun Simpson Just for Laughs Theory Theory Daily NightlyC TCM 292 539 “Bachelor Mother” ››› “The Dawn Patrol” ››› “Wuthering Heights” D Food 603 561 Chef in Your Ear Food Food Beat Beat Chef in Your Ear Diners DinersE OLN 411 457 Storage Storage Shouldn’t Be Alive Storage Storage Storage Storage ForbiddenF History 522 516 Pawn Pawn Mountain Men Power & Ice Cnt. Cnt. Ice Road TruckersG Space 627 528 “Killer Bash” Inner Psychic Person of Interest Atlantis AtlantisH AMC 293 257 Walk The Walking Dead The Walking Dead The Walking Dead (ESP) “The Abyss” J DTOUR 619 167 Border Border Mysteries- Cas. Security Security Border Border Ghost AdventuresL TREE 553 546 Charm Dino Caillou Max, Toopy Bubble Umi Charm Back Max, N PBS Spokane 291 374 Ore. Field Guide Antique Roadshow Antique Roadshow I’ll Have-Phil Charlie Rose (N)P NBC Spokane 287 370 J’pardy! Wheel The Voice The blind auditions continue. Blindspot (N) News J. FallonS Yes TV 651 355 J’pardy! Wheel Ray House Life To J. Hagee Huntley Popcorn Place One U E! 621 168 Prancing Celebrity etalk Pop TMZ Live Soup Com Beverly TMZ[ WSBK Boston 296 654 WBZ News (N) Seinfeld Seinfeld Mother Mother King King Comics Rules¨ KTLA L.A. 298 653 Two Two Penn & Teller Whose? Signifi KTLA 5 News News Friends≠ WGN Chi. 295 651 Funny Videos Mother Mother Mother Mother Parks Parks Rules RulesÆ WPIX N.Y. 297 652 News PIX11 Seinfeld Seinfeld Friends Friends Ray Ray Rules Court∂ Vision 261 72 Pensioner Power Mes Conspir. ››› “Eve & the Fire Horse” Un Popoff√ PBS Det. 284 364 I’ll Have-Phil Brazil With Palin Smiley Charlie Rose (N) Antique Roadshow AntiquesÀ Cosmo 608 198 Charmed Celebrity Damage Vampire Diaries Vampire Diaries Cupcake CupcakeÕ Nat. Geo. 524 276 Southern Justice Ice Road Truckers Rocky Mountain Southern Justice Underworld, Inc.

TUESDAY EVENING 6 OCTOBER 2015 %∂ 7 PM 7:30 8 PM 8:30 9 PM 9:30 10 PM 10:30 11 PM 11:30# TSN 400 400 Football SportsCentre (N) (Live) SportsCentre (N) SportsCentre (N) SportsCentre$ E! Kelowna - - Ent ET NCIS “Incognito” NCIS: New Orleans Limitless (N) News Colbert% CTV B.C. 250 321 etalk (N) Theory The Flash S.H.I.E.L.D. CSI: Cyber News CTV & CBC Vanc. 251 308 Gags Cor Mercer 22 Min Young Wolves The National (N) News Cor_ CBS Spokane 289 372 Broke Broke NCIS “Incognito” NCIS: New Orleans Limitless (N) News Colbert( Global B.C. 252 336 Ent ET NCIS “Incognito” NCIS: New Orleans Limitless (N) News Colbert* Knowledge 268 354 Canada First Footprints “The Manor” “Carts of Dark” Canada` ABC Spokane 288 371 Ent Insider Muppets Fresh- S.H.I.E.L.D. Beyond the Tank KXLY 4 Kimmel/ Spike 628 584 Ink Master (N) Ink Mas Tattoo Tattoo Tattoo Ink Master Ink Mas Tattoo0 HGTV 600 564 Hunters Hunters Hunt Intl Hunters Hunters Hunters Hunters Hunters Beach Beach1 A&E 615 520 Storage: Miami Storage Storage Storage Storage Storage Storage Storage: Miami2 CNN 500 140 CNN Tonight Newsroom Special Report Newsroom Newsroom6 YTV 552 543 Game Shakers Funny Videos Wipeout Haunting Haunting Gags Gags8 Showcase 617 164 Rizzoli & Isles NCIS “Bete Noir” NCIS Hawaii Five-0 Law & Order: SVU9 Discovery 520 505 Highway Thru Hell Rockies Rockies Edge of Alaska Highway Thru Hell Rockies Rockies: Slice 601 193 First First Ladies of London Housewives/OC First First Law & Order: SVU; FOX Spokane 290 373 Theory Theory Grand Grinder Scream Queens News Mod Mike Two < TLC 521 560 Our Little Family Cake Cake Our Little Family Cake Cake Fabu Fabu= Bravo 620 165 Saving Hope Motive Criminal Minds Cold Justice: Saving Hope> EA2 312 26 “Crazy Moon” ›› “Beerfest” Jay Chandrasekhar. ›› “Class Act” Ameri@ Family 557 541 Make Next Next Jessie HZipzer The X Factor The X FactorA PCH 294 592 Seinfeld Seinfeld King King Middle Fam Guy Amer. Amer. Fam Guy PayneB Comedy 626 176 JFL Gags Gags Simpson Just for Laughs Theory Theory Daily NightlyC TCM 292 539 (6:45) “Outrage” (8:15) ›››› “The Heartbreak Kid” (10:15) ›› “First Love” William Katt.D Food 603 561 Chopped Chopped Chopped Chopped Diners DinersE OLN 411 457 Storage Storage Shouldn’t Be Alive Polar The Liq Storage Storage ForbiddenF History 522 516 Pawn Pawn Cnt. Cnt. Hells Angels Forged in Fire (N) Battle Battle G Space 627 528 Bazillion Dollar Inner Psychic Person of Interest Face Off Bazillion DollarH AMC 293 257 The Walking Dead The Walking Dead The Walking Dead The Walking Dead “Fantastic Four”J DTOUR 619 167 Running Wild Mysteries- Cas. Beautiful Beautiful Running Wild Ghost AdventuresL TREE 553 546 Charm Dino Caillou Max, Toopy Bubble Umi Charm Back Max, N PBS Spokane 291 374 Gorongosa Park -- Rebirth of Paradise Frontline (N) Steve Jobs-One Charlie Rose (N)P NBC Spokane 287 370 J’pardy! Wheel Best Time Ever The Voice A blind auditions recap. (N) News J. FallonS Yes TV 651 355 J’pardy! Wheel Ray House Life To J. Hagee Huntley Popcorn Place LyingU E! 621 168 WAGS (N) etalk Pop TMZ Live Total Divas WAGS[ WSBK Boston 296 654 WBZ News (N) Seinfeld Seinfeld Mother Mother King King Comics Rules¨ KTLA L.A. 298 653 Two Two The Flash iZombie KTLA 5 News News Friends≠ WGN Chi. 295 651 Elementary Mother Mother Mother Mother Parks Parks Rules RulesÆ WPIX N.Y. 297 652 News PIX11 Seinfeld Seinfeld Friends Friends Ray Ray Rules Court∂ Vision 261 72 “Eve & the Fire” Mes Conspir. ››› “Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy” Popoff√ PBS Det. 284 364 Frontline (N) The Dark Smiley Charlie Rose (N) Gorongosa Park -- RebirthÀ Cosmo 608 198 Charmed Celebrity Damage Vampire Diaries Vampire Diaries Rags RagsÕ Nat. Geo. 524 276 Yukon River Run Yukon Gold Security Security Yukon River Run Rocky Mountain

WEDNESDAY EVENING 7 OCTOBER 2015 %∂ 7 PM 7:30 8 PM 8:30 9 PM 9:30 10 PM 10:30 11 PM 11:30# TSN 400 400 MLS Soccer SportsCentre (N) SportsCentre (N) SportsCentre$ E! Kelowna - - Ent ET Survivor (N) Bones (N) Chicago PD (N) News Colbert% CTV B.C. 250 321 etalk (N) Theory Arrow Criminal Minds (N) Code Black (N) News CTV & CBC Vanc. 251 308 Young Cor Dragons’ Den This Life The National (N) News Cor_ CBS Spokane 289 372 Broke Broke Survivor (N) Criminal Minds (N) Code Black (N) News Colbert( Global B.C. 252 336 Ent ET Survivor (N) Bones (N) Chicago PD (N) News Colbert* Knowledge 268 354 The Wa Park The Treasure ››› “Tosca” Angela Gheorghiu. The For The Wa` ABC Spokane 288 371 Ent Insider Middle Gold Mod blackish Nashville (N) KXLY 4 Kimmel/ Spike 628 584 (6:00) ››› “Scarface” Al Pacino. ›››› “GoodFellas” Robert De Niro.0 HGTV 600 564 Vacation House Hunt Intl Hunters Beach Island Vacation House Beach Beach1 A&E 615 520 Duck D. Duck D. Duck D. Duck D. Duck D. Duck D. Duck D. Duck D. Duck D. Duck D.2 CNN 500 140 CNN Tonight (N) Anderson Cooper This Is Life Newsroom Newsroom6 YTV 552 543 Make, Bella Funny Videos Wipeout Haunting Haunting Gags Gags8 Showcase 617 164 NCIS NCIS “UnSEALed” NCIS Hawaii Five-0 Law & Order: SVU9 Discovery 520 505 Airplane Repo (N) Highway Thru Hell Yukon Men Fool’s Fool’s Airplane Repo: Slice 601 193 My Fab 40th (N) Matchmaker Blood, Sweat My Fab 40th Law & Order: SVU; FOX Spokane 290 373 Theory Theory Rosewood (N) Empire (N) News Mod Mike Two < TLC 521 560 Suddenly Royal (N) Fabu Fabu Suddenly Royal Fabulous: Extra Suddenly Royal= Bravo 620 165 “Side Effects” Motive Criminal Minds ››› “Side Effects” Jude Law. > EA2 312 26 (6:30) “Let It Ride” ››› “Any Given Sunday” Al Pacino. (10:35) “The Bodyguard”@ Family 557 541 The X Factor Jessie HZipzer Wingin’ Derek Warth Wizards ConnorA PCH 294 592 Seinfeld Seinfeld King King Middle Fam Guy Amer. Amer. Fam Guy PayneB Comedy 626 176 JFL Gags Gags Simpson Just for Laughs Theory Theory Daily NightlyC TCM 292 539 Good ›››› “Citizen Kane” Orson Welles. (9:45) “Somebody Up There Likes Me” WhoAfD Food 603 561 Halloween Baking Halloween Wars Cake Wars “Lego” Halloween Baking Diners DinersE OLN 411 457 Storage Storage Shouldn’t Be Alive Surviv- Bigfoot Storage Storage Buck BuckF History 522 516 Pawn Pawn Forged in Fire Ice Road Truckers Klondike Trappers Curse/GoldG Space 627 528 Paranormal Wi. Inner Psychic Person of Interest Supernatural Paranormal Wi.H AMC 293 257 The Walking Dead The Walking Dead The Walking Dead The Walking Dead “Unbreakable”J DTOUR 619 167 Ghost Adventures Mysteries- Cas. The Dead Files Ghost Adventures Ghost AdventuresL TREE 553 546 Charm Dino Caillou Max, Toopy Bubble Umi Charm Back Max, N PBS Spokane 291 374 Nature (N) NOVA (N) NOVA Railways Charlie Rose (N)P NBC Spokane 287 370 J’pardy! Wheel Myst-Laura Law & Order: SVU Chicago PD (N) News J. FallonS Yes TV 651 355 J’pardy! Wheel The X Factor UK Life To J. Hagee Huntley Popcorn Place StraightU E! 621 168 Brave TMZ etalk Pop TMZ Live I Am Cait Soup TMZ[ WSBK Boston 296 654 WBZ News (N) Seinfeld Seinfeld Mother Mother King King Comics Rules¨ KTLA L.A. 298 653 Two Two Arrow Supernatural KTLA 5 News News Friends≠ WGN Chi. 295 651 Funny Videos Mother Mother Mother Mother Parks Parks Rules RulesÆ WPIX N.Y. 297 652 News PIX11 Seinfeld Seinfeld Friends Friends Ray Ray Rules Court∂ Vision 261 72 Downton Abbey Mes Conspir. ›› “Hyde Park on Hudson” Super Popoff√ PBS Det. 284 364 NOVA SciTech Start Up Smiley Charlie Rose (N) Nature NOVAÀ Cosmo 608 198 Charmed Celebrity Damage Ghost Whisperer Ghost Whisperer My My Õ Nat. Geo. 524 276 Wicked Tuna Holmes Makes Port Protection Wicked Tuna Security Security

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Church Directory

GREENWOODSacred Heart Catholic ChurchFr. John M. Kellogg – 326 Church AvenueMass - Saturday 5 pmSt. Jude’s Anglican Church of CanadaRev. Simon Shenstone 250-442-5808145 S. KimberleyServices at 4 pm (1st, 3rd & 5th Sunday)Evangel ChapelInterim Pastor Martin Fromme 250-449-1978 Food Bank (Errol/Gerry) 250-584-4164401 N. KimberleyService - Sunday at 10 amSt. Columba United Church of CanadaRev. Kim Horwood 250-442-3311101 S. GovernmentService & Sunday School - Sunday 9 amwww.boundaryunited.ca

MIDWAYBoundary Community ChurchPastor Ryan van Kuik 250-449-1439at the Midway Community HallService - Sunday at 10 amKing of Kings New Testament & AcademyPastor Rick Steingard 250-449-2252735 9th AveService - Sunday at 10 amJehovah’s Witnesses943 13th Street 250-449-2665Tuesday - 7 pmSunday - 10 am

ROCK CREEKNew Kettle River Chapel Resuming regular services at 10 am on Sunday, September 13St. Mary’s Anglican Church Kettle ValleyService - 2nd & 4th Sunday at 10:30 am

BRIDESVILLE

Sidley Mountain Cowboy ChurchPastor Ed Brouwer 250-495-4877Service at 6 pm on 2nd and 4th SundayBridesville Hall

WESTBRIDGE

Humuh Monastry Buddhist Meditation & Empowerment CentreMaster Maticintin (1-800-336-6015)Meditation & Spiritual TeachingsSunday at 11 am Seventh-day Adventist ChurchHarald Zinner 250-446-2517Westbridge Community HallService - Saturday at 10 am

AGMSunday, Oct. 25th, 2015

12 noon: Potluck Lunch(Please bring something to share)

1:00 pm MeetingWomen’s Resource Centre

265 - 72nd Ave., Grand Forks, BC

Boundary Metis Community Association

Phone [email protected]

Talent Competition ResultsYouth1. Laura Close2. Kyah Allen3. Skyra Elliot

Teen1. Damien Alblas2. Santana � ompson3. Kellan Shipton

Adult1. Jay Alblas2. Sarah Duperon3. Herb Stumpf

Lawnmower Race RessultsKids - Ages 10 -131st - Gage Voelker2nd - Rylan Woykin3rd - Alex MetcalfKids - Ages 14 and Over1st - Kevin Warren2nd - Chris Voelker3rd - Cli� MeedsMods1st - Dave Gunn2nd - Chris Voelker3rd - Eric SchneiderPowder Pu� 1st - Alex Metcalf2nd - Kaitlyn Warren3rd - Nicole Sapriken

Winner Kathrine Delisle stands alongside Chad Maarhuis of Magnum Meats during the presentation of the award for best lamb carcass at the Rock Creek Fall Fair. Car-casses are judged on a number of characteristics, in-cluding weight and trimness.

Fair releasescompetition results

Local mayors kept busy at UBCM

Midway mayor Randy Kappes and his Greenwood counterpart Ed Smith, along with several council and sta� members, were kept busy at the Union of B.C Municipalities annual conven-tion in Vancouver last week.

Both contingents took part in nu-merous meetings with ministers, sta� and provincial boards, as well as attend-

ing a number of workshops and network-ing events.

M a y o r s Smith and Kappes also attended the Highway 3 Mayor’s Co-alition Meet-ing. � e co-

alition discusses and sets the priorities for improvements to the Highway 3 corridor and presents them to the pre-mier and the Ministry of Transporta-tion.

Its main focus continues to be on up-grades to the Hope-Princeton section of the highway, along with a smattering of other improvements along the busy route.

With approximately half of the at-tendees being newly elected to o� ce, this year’s Mayor’s Caucus was about getting back on its feet. � e majority of the steering committee was not re-elected, so mayors discussed ideas to determine what the group should be-come.

One option is for the committee to play more of an advocacy role, identi-fying two or three issues of importance and using the group’s in� uence to make sure those issues remain high on gov-ernment and media lists of hot topics.

Some attendees also met with Trans-portation and Infrastructure represen-tatives to discuss the issue of rapidly increasing � re coverage costs. While government representatives could not provide any concise directives for con-trolling costs, they did o� er partici-pants a better understanding of the new training and equipment requirements for local � re departments.

Greenwood Deputy Clerk Wendy Higashi, attending her � rst convention, said she was hugely impressed by the event’s scope and relevance to her job as acting CAO.

So too was Mayor Smith, who, at Monday’s Greenwood council meeting credited MLA Linda Larson for guid-ing the � rst time conventioneers in the right direction.

“Linda made sure we met with the right people,” Smith said, “and helped make the convention a big success for us.”

Delcie CoxDelcie Cox passed away peacefully at the

hospital in Trail, B.C. on Monday, September 7 at the age of 77 years old.

She is survived by her son Larry, daugh-ters-in-law Ticia and Jeanette, grandchildren Danny, Brian, Brandon and Kyla and may other relatives and friends.

Delcie is predeceased by her husband Walter and son Garvin.

There will be no funeral as per her request.

RILKOFF’S STOREMON - SAT 9:00 AM - 6:00 PM • SUN 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM

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69¢/lb

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We are holding our an-nual arts and cra� s fair on Saturday, Nov. 21 from 10 a.m. - 3 p.m. at the Greenwood Com-munity Hall.

If you are a cra� er who would like to have a table, please contact the library as soon as possible, as the spaces are � lling up quickly. Tables are $23 each.

Also in November, we will be hosting Jim Lawrence (remember the photo of the bear looking through the lens of a camera on a tripod? that’s Jim’s camera) and Miriam Needoba on Wednes-day, Nov. 18.

Miriam has made a � lm called Eyes in the Forest: the Portraiture of Jim Lawrence, and both she and Jim will be at the library at 6:30 p.m. for a � lm screen-ing and artist talk. Save the date!

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ANDREW TRIPPBoundary Creek Times Reporter

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BOUNDARY WOMEN’S Transition HousePosition: Replacement WorkerSalary range/ wage rate: $ 17.15 per hourShift schedule: On callAnticipated start date: November 1

NATURE OF THE POSITION

Boundary Women’s Transition House requires a Replacement Worker to provide emotional support, information and referrals to women fleeing abusive situations.

REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS

• Degree in related field or combination of education, relevant experience and training in the domestic violence field

• An understanding of the impact on children who witness abuse• Ability to work well as part of a team and independently when on shift• Excellent time management and organization skills• Good interpersonal and communication skills• Ability to work well in stressful and crisis situations• Previous Transition House work and/or Transition House Module Training an asset but not

required

The Boundary Women’s Transition House is committed to ongoing opportunities for personal and professional growth for all staff.

Please forward your resume to the attention of Connie Marchal, Boundary Women’s Coalition Executive Director on or before October 15th, 2015.

Please note that only short listed applicants will be contacted.

Mail to Box 181 Grand Forks, BC V0H 1H0, Fax: 250-442-3600, Phone: 250-442-3131 or Email: [email protected]

Grand Forks and Boundary Agricultural Society

REQUESTING LETTERS OF INTEREST

Grand Forks and Boundary Regional Agricultural Society (GFBRAS) is requesting letters of interest for the operation of the Abattoir (Mobile Slaughter Unit) to process the full range of livestock for a two year period beginning January 2016. Details are as follows:

Please submit your letter by October 14, 2015 to:

Shortlisted applicants will receive a detailed Request for Proposal before October 31, 2015.

mail: Grand Forks and Boundary Agricultural Society P.O. Box 1328Grand Forks, B.C. V0H 1H0

email: [email protected]

• Applicants must be based in the Boundary region • Processing services must be made available to both small

and large producers

Please provide the following details in a brief letter:• Background and relevant experience• Biographical information on key players

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Help Wanted

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

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250.445.2233Your classifi eds. Your community.Ti mesTHE BOUNDARY CREEK

I, Randall H. Smith and Tracy M. Smith of Box 435 Green-wood, B.C. V0H 1J0 intend on making an application pursuant to Section 30(1) of the Agricultural Land Commis-sion Act to exclude from the Agricultural Land Reserve the following property which is legally described as, DL 4715 Portion N1/2 in DF26823B Yale District and located at 3055 Boundary Creek Road, Greenwood, B.C. Any person wishing to express an interest in the application may do so by forwarding their comments in writing to, Regional District of the Kootenay Boundary Rossland, B.C. VIR 4S8 by October 15, 2015.

NOTICE OF EXCLUSION APPLICATIONREGARDING LAND IN THE

AGRICULTURAL LAND RESERVE

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BUSINESS & SERVICEFEATUREOF THEWEEK

DIRECTORYGranby Containers

sales and rentalson Donaldson Dr.

Mobile StorageYour place or ours

250-442-70667 days a week

CONTRACTING

Carlyle Contracting Ltd.Quality Craftsmanship:• Framing• Concrete Work• Finishing• Purgola Construction

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www.Carlylecontracting.com

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CONTRACTING

Boundary Appraisal ServiCe

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Serving Grand Forks & Boundary Country 30+ Years Experience

residential & vacant acreage appraisals for:•Mortgage Applications •Estate Purposes •Family Disputes •Assessment Resolution

Phone: res-250-442-5199 Cell-250-442-6199

e-mail – [email protected]

APPRAISALS

Kerstin Kleinhempel, CGACertified General Accountant

Accounting and income tax services for businessesand individuals in the Boundary Country.

Personal and Corporate Income Tax,Compilation and Engagements

Phone: 250-446-2363 Fax: 250-446-2364Box 171, 3085 Christian Valley Road, Westbridge, BC, V0H 2B0

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Serving the Kootenay Boundary

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If you got this card, you’re ready to vote!

Federal election day is October 19.

Did your voter information card arrive in the mail? It tells you that you’re registered to vote, and explains when and where you can vote.

If you didn’t receive one, or if it has the wrong name or address, check, update or complete your registration at elections.ca. Or call 1-800-463-6868 ( TTY 1-800-361-8935).

Elections Canada has all the information you need to be ready to vote.

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Are you registered to vote Oct. 19?To be eligible to vote you must be a Ca-

nadian citizen, at least 18 years of age, a resident of Canada and registered on the List of Electors.

Registered voters were sent Voter In-formation Cards (VIC) this week. You

can check on the Elections Canada web-site (elections.ca) to insure that you are on the List of Electors or you can contact the Osoyoos o� ce of Elections Canada, 8322 Main St., Osoyoos (250-495-1190). Sta� will help you register if necessary.

� e 2015 federal election will be held on Monday, Oct. 19. On that day polls will be open from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. and voters in the Boundary area will vote in Communi-

ty Halls in Midway and Beaverdell, McArthur Centre in Greenwood and at the Rock Creek Fair Pavilion in Rock Creek.

In a B.C. provincial election vot-ers can vote at any polling place re-gardless of where they are in B.C. on election day. However, in a fed-eral election voters can only cast their ballot in the building where their poll is located. Rural voters in particular need to be certain of the location of their polling place.

If you are unable to come to your voting place on the 19th, you can attend an advance poll which will be open from noon to 8 p.m. each day over � anksgiving week-end, Oct. 9-12.

� e Boundary area advance poll for all the communities listed above as well as Westbridge, Bridesville and the Christian Valley is at the Rock Creek Fair Pavilion.

If you are not registered or are uncer-tain as to the location of your polling place you should vote at the advance poll in Rock Creek because all ordinary polls in this area will advance vote there. Contact the Osoyoos o� ce (250-495-1190) if you have any questions.Avoiding long lineups on voting day in

South Okanagan-West KootenayHere are a few things you can do to try

and avoid long lineups on voting day: First, make sure you are already reg-

istered. Look on the Elections Canada website (elections.ca) to see if you are on the Voters List with your correct name and current address. Or, you can call the Osoyoos O� ce of Elections Canada (250-495-1190) or drop by and they can help you register. Registered voters will be sent a yellow Voter Information Card that will con� rm the times and location of Ad-vance Polls (Oct. 9-12) and their Oct. 19 polling place. If you do not get one, you are not registered.

Second, make sure you have identi� -

cation with your correct physical address and name. Most voters use a drivers li-cence or BCID Card. A complete list of acceptable documents can be found on the Elections Canada website (elections.ca). Be certain to have your ID with you at the poll.

� ird, visit your polling place at a time when it is likely to be less crowded. Tradi-tionally, polling places are most congested in the � rst few hours a� er opening and from 4 p.m. until closing when people get o� work. � is year, advance polls coincide with � anksgiving weekend. Friday and Saturday will be busier than Sunday and holiday Monday.

Finally, make sure you go to the build-ing that has your poll. In the BC Provin-cial Election voters can visit any polling place in the province on Voting Day to vote.

In a national election, electors must be registered and vote where their poll is physically located. Voters who know they will be away from their home on voting day can only vote by Special Ballot at an elections Canada O� ce or by mail until Oct. 13.

Contact the Osoyoos O� ce for details.

PETER BECKETT Assistant Returning Orfi cer,

South Okanagan - West KootenaySubmitted

Teachers and administrators have one year to get used to a new school curriculum before implemen-tation at the K-9 level begins next year.

At the school board’s � rst meeting of the new year on Sept. 6, the board discussed the new cur-riculum that the Ministry of Education is putting in starting next year for grades K-9 and the following year (2017-18) for grades 10-12. � is year is expect-ing to be a trial year for the district for the new cur-riculum.

“It’s been in dra� for two years,” said Kevin Ar-gue, School District 51 (SD51) superintendent.

As of September 2016, the K-9 curriculum will be in implementation phase, said Argue. “So then it won’t be dra� anymore it’ll be expected that teach-ers have moved to the new curriculum for next September. � e new curriculum for 10-12 will be implemented in September 2017. It has just come out in dra� for in the last week or so.”

He said the new curriculum has less speci� c learning outcomes such as you must cover this or that and a great focus on what’s called competen-cies. “� ey’ve structured it around core competen-cies and big ideas,” he said. “� e core competencies for all subjects are communication, thinking and personal and social skills. � ose are in every subject. � en you have big ideas…which are an overriding theme that runs through the whole curriculum.”

He said there are also curricular competencies to actual content, which are more speci� c.

Teresa Rezanso� , SD51 board chair, said that teachers are able to see the new curriculum now. “Right now, the K-9 curriculum is out there,” she said. “It’s actually been out there for the last year so teachers could get in and play with it if they wanted to. But this is a transition year—there it is ready to be played with for the schools and teachers to be able to do in-service to look at it and get a strong sense of it if they choose.”

� e new curriculum for 10-12 is still in dra� form and is essentially a year behind.

Norm Sabourin, Boundary District Teachers’ Association president, said that he hopes teachers will not be expected to spent their own time learn-ing and training on the new curriculum.

New curriculumcoming in 2016

CRAIG LINDSAYBoundary Creek Times Contributor