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Vol. 65, Issue 39 Proudly serving Cranbrook and area since 1951 www.dailytownsman.com < Glorious Day for the North Star Picnic on the river, 1902 | Page 2 Avalanche at Provincials > Underdog Women’s team upsets Camosun | Page 8 FRIDAY FEBRUARY 26, 2016 TownsmanBulletin Like Us @crantownsman Follow Us $ 1 10 INCLUDES G.S.T. % ) Big Smile comes with Bigger Percentage Contact ERICA MORELL 250.426.5201 ext 214 erica@dailytownsman.com PRINT • ONLINE • FACEBOOK • TWITTER Maximum Refund Guarantee* Every deduction and credit count ± . hrblock.ca | 800-HRBLOCK (472-5625) ©H&R Block Canada, Inc. At participating offices. Some restrictions may apply. See office for details. *If H&R Block makes an error in the preparation of your tax return, that costs you any interest or penalties on additional taxes due, although we do not assume the liability for the additional taxes, we will reimburse you for the interest and penalties. Maximum Refund Guarantee* Our Maximum Refund Guarantee * ensures you get all the deductiions and credits you’re entitled to. Speak to an H&R Block Tax Professional today #11 9TH AVE SOUTH CRANBROOK, BC Phone: 250.489.5388 1975A WARREN AVE KIMBERLEY, BC Phone: 250.427.7312 CAROLYN GRANT The East Kootenay Deer Translocation Trial has completed removal of deer in Kim- berley last week and in Invermere this week. Next week, it’s Cranbrook and Elkford’s turn. Liz White of the Animal Alliance, which provided some funding for the study, was in Kimberley observing the process and says overall it was done successfully and profes- sionally. “Over three days, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday, last week, 20 deer were re- moved from Kimberley, which is what the permit allowed,” White said. “One deer died at capture. They think it regurgitated food and it got caught in the trachea. She was un- conscious the whole time. Translocation: The situation OUR URBAN DEER Deer in Kimberley, Invermere removed; Cranbrook next week FOR THE TOWNSMAN A recent wave of mortality that has hit Cranbrook ducks has prompted Tamarack Centre administration to advise the public to please stop feeding them. “In the interest and welfare of the ducks, Tamarack Centre administration office and staff are asking customers and nearby resi- dents to not feed the waterfowl that occupy the parking lot and part of Joseph Creek that runs behind the mall,” the Tamarack Centre said in a press release. Seven ducks were recently found dead in one week alone, the release added. The ducks usually migrate to Elizabeth Lake, or somewhere warmer, in winter. How- ever, due to humans feeding them the ducks are staying put at Tamarack instead of forag- ing for their food. Ducks are dying - don’t feed them See TRANSLOCATION, Page 3 See DON’T FEED THE DUCKS, Page 4 BARRY COULTER PHOTO Rising rock and roll outfit out of Saskatoon, The Sheepdogs brought their straight-ahead brand of blues rock, powered by vocal and guitar harmonies to the Key City Theatre in Cranbrook Thursday, Feb. 25, and played a hard-driving show in front of a sold out house. Opening act The Beat Cops, from Montreal, warmed up the crowd. Left to right: Jimmy Bowskill (guitar), Sam Corbett (drums), Ewen Currie (guitar), Ryan Gullen (bass). Not pictured: Shamus Currie on keyboards. Sheepdogs

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Page 1: Cranbrook Daily Townsman, February 26, 2016

Vol. 65, Issue 39 Proudly serving Cranbrook and area since 1951 www.dailytownsman.com

< Glorious Day for the North StarPicnic on the river, 1902 | Page 2

Avalanche at Provincials >Underdog Women’s team upsets Camosun | Page 8

FRIDAYFEBRUARY 26, 2016

TownsmanBulletin

Like Us

@crantownsman

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1975A WARREN AVEKIMBERLEY, BC

Phone: 250.427.7312

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Phone: 250.489.5388

© H&R Block Canada, Inc.At participating offices. Some restrictions may apply. See office for details.*If H&R Block makes anerror in the preparation of your tax return, that costs you any interest or penalties on additional taxesdue, although we do not assume the liability for the additional taxes, we will reimburse you for theinterest and penalties.

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1975A WARREN AVENUEKIMBERLEY, BC

Phone: 250-427-7312

#11 9TH AVE SOUTHCRANBROOK, BC

Phone: 250-489-5388

© H&R Block Canada, Inc.At participating offices. Some restrictions may apply. See office for details.*If H&R Block makes an error in the preparation of your tax return, that costsyou any interest or penalties on additional taxes due, although we do not assume the liability for the additional taxes, we will reimburse you for theinterest and penalties.

Speak to an H&R Block Tax Professional today.

Maximum Refund Guarantee*Our Maximum Refund Guarantee* ensures you get allthe deductions and credits you’re entitled to.

Every deductionand credit count±.

hrblock.ca | 800-HRBLOCK (472-5625)

©H&R Block Canada, Inc. At participating offices. Some restrictions may apply. See office for details. *If H&R Block makes an error in the preparation of your tax return, that costs you any interest or penalties on additional taxes due, although we do not assume the liability for the additional taxes, we will reimburse you for the interest and penalties.

1975A WARREN AVEKIMBERLEY, BC

Phone: 250.427.7312

#11 9TH AVE SOUTHCRANBROOK, BC

Phone: 250.489.5388

© H&R Block Canada, Inc.At participating offices. Some restrictions may apply. See office for details.*If H&R Block makes anerror in the preparation of your tax return, that costs you any interest or penalties on additional taxesdue, although we do not assume the liability for the additional taxes, we will reimburse you for theinterest and penalties.

Speak to an H&R Block Tax Professional today

Maximum Refund Guarantee*Our Maximum Refund Guarantee* ensures you get all thedeductions and credits you’re entitled to.

Every deductionand credit count±.

hrblock.ca | 800-HRBLOCK (472-5625)

Our Maximum Refund Guarantee* ensures you get all thedeductiions and credits you’re entitled to.

Speak to an H&R Block Tax Professional today

#11 9TH AVE SOUTHCRANBROOK, BCPhone: 250.489.5388

1975A WARREN AVEKIMBERLEY, BC

Phone: 250.427.7312

1975A WARREN AVENUEKIMBERLEY, BC

Phone: 250-427-7312

#11 9TH AVE SOUTHCRANBROOK, BC

Phone: 250-489-5388

© H&R Block Canada, Inc.At participating offices. Some restrictions may apply. See office for details.*If H&R Block makes an error in the preparation of your tax return, that costsyou any interest or penalties on additional taxes due, although we do not assume the liability for the additional taxes, we will reimburse you for theinterest and penalties.

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CAROLYN GRANTThe East Kootenay Deer Translocation

Trial has completed removal of deer in Kim-berley last week and in Invermere this week. Next week, it’s Cranbrook and Elkford’s turn.

Liz White of the Animal Alliance, which provided some funding for the study, was in Kimberley observing the process and says overall it was done successfully and profes-sionally.

“Over three days, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday, last week, 20 deer were re-moved from Kimberley, which is what the permit allowed,” White said. “One deer died at capture. They think it regurgitated food and it got caught in the trachea. She was un-conscious the whole time.

Translocation:The situation

OUR URBAN DEER

Deer in Kimberley, Invermere removed; Cranbrook next week

FOR THE TOWNSMANA recent wave of mortality that has hit

Cranbrook ducks has prompted Tamarack Centre administration to advise the public to please stop feeding them.

“In the interest and welfare of the ducks, Tamarack Centre administration office and staff are asking customers and nearby resi-dents to not feed the waterfowl that occupy the parking lot and part of Joseph Creek that runs behind the mall,” the Tamarack Centre said in a press release.

Seven ducks were recently found dead in one week alone, the release added.

The ducks usually migrate to Elizabeth Lake, or somewhere warmer, in winter. How-ever, due to humans feeding them the ducks are staying put at Tamarack instead of forag-ing for their food.

Ducks are dying - don’t feed them

See TRANSLOCATION, Page 3

See DON’T FEED THE DUCKS, Page 4

BARRY COULTER PHOTO

Rising rock and roll outfit out of Saskatoon, The Sheepdogs brought their straight-ahead brand of blues rock, powered by vocal and guitar harmonies to the Key City Theatre in Cranbrook Thursday, Feb. 25, and played a hard-driving show in front of a sold out house. Opening act The Beat Cops, from Montreal, warmed up the crowd. Left to right: Jimmy Bowskill (guitar), Sam Corbett (drums), Ewen Currie (guitar), Ryan Gullen (bass). Not pictured: Shamus Currie on keyboards.

Sheepdogs

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W ith your per-mission, an extract from

the Cranbrook Herald newspaper of May 29, 1902, with some words of explanation to follow:

* * *“Last Sunday about

75 people of Cranbrook left by vehicles for Fort Steele to take the steam-er North Star for Wasa. It was a bright, beautiful day and the ride of 12 miles was a glorious outing alone, but the trip up the river to those who seldom have an op-portunity of a ride on the water was a glorious diversion.

“Captain Armstrong came over to Cranbrook Saturday ... to personally supervise all arrange-ments so that each one would be comfortably fixed for the journey to Fort Steele. Geary and Doyle had charge of the land transportation and Al Doyle of Fort Steele and Harry Fairfield of the Cranbrook stables saw that every arrange-

A Glorious Day for the North Star

far in excess of that ex-pected by Mr. Hanson, no one left the table hungry. Then followed several hours of unal-loyed enjoyment. Na-ture and man have com-bined to make the Han-son homestead one of the prettiest places in all South East Kootenay. Thousands of dollars have been expended in the way of improve-ments and the location is an ideal one in every respect: beautiful lawns, magnificent orchards with apple trees in bloom, the grounds flanked on either side by a beautiful lake, an ave-nue with rows of shade trees and running water wherever water can be used. An electric light plant is being installed and power is secured from a mountain stream that dashes over the rocks in a ravine near the house ... Fourteen years ago, N. Hanson walked down the valley and concluded to locate there. He had no money, but he had energy and shrewdness; he built a sawmill, brought in goods, opened a trading store, and five years ago his was the only place in the district where a man could buy on a whole-sale basis. Today he is well fixed, entertains like a prince and makes everyone feel at home.

“During the after-noon a game of ball was played between two picked nines, headed by Messrs. Fink and Smith. At 5:30, the excursion-

JaNUS: Then & Now

Jim Cameron

ment was perfect. In consequence there was a total lack of confusion or trouble in transport-ing so large a number of people.

“The steamer left the Fort Steele landing at ten o’clock with 120 pas-sengers, quite a contin-gent from Fort Steele joining the crowd, and for two hours those on board were treated to a grand panorama of beautiful scenes. The river winds in and out through woodlands and prairie, while on either side are high mountain

peaks capped with snow that enhance the beauty of the scenes presented. It was a grand and glori-ous trip and those on board enjoyed to the fullest extent nature’s handiwork as illustrated by the rugged scenery of the Valley of Southeast Kootenay.

“A few minutes after noontime Governor Hanson’s place was sighted and the whistle sounded for the draw to be opened in the new bridge built by the gov-ernor last year. It is a raised draw and looks like the draw bridge at the castle of some old country nobleman. Passing through the bridge the boat was tied up at the Hanson land-ing and then came the grand rush for the hotel, located about half a mile distant.

“And it was hungry crowd, ready and will-ing to do ample justice to a table loaded with substantial food. Al-though the number was

The sternwheeler North Star on the Columbia River ca. 1902. – Wikimedia Commons

ists left for the boat and at six o’clock the boat started downstream, ar-riving at Fort Steele about 7:30, where the Cranbrook people took their vehicles for home. Captain Armstrong, during the entire trip, was untiring in his ef-forts to please his pas-sengers, and before leaving the boat they all joined in giving three rousing cheers for the captain and his boat.”

* * *And there it is, an en-

ticing commentary of an excursion 114 years ago that would no doubt at-tract a large crowd today. By way of expla-nation: the “vehicles” were wagons supplied by Geary and Doyle. In the days of the rise of Cranbrook and the de-cline of Fort Steele, George Geary and Al Doyle, pioneer propri-etors of a Fort Steele liv-ery stable and coach

line, hedged their bets by also opening a livery in Cranbrook, managed by Harry Fairfield. It stood on Hanson Ave-nue across from the present day Sam Steele Inn.

Nils Hanson, often affectionately referred to as the “Governor” of Wasa, plied his entre-preneurial skills at both Cranbrook and Wasa. The Cosmopolitan Hotel (Shenanigan’s on Baker Street) is the re-maining half of what was once the first Han-son Block. The second, standing prominently on the corner of Baker and Norbury and even-tually known as the Nor-bury Hotel, fell to flames in 1959. The Hanson Garage across from Ro-tary Park was demol-ished in the 1960s to make way for the Asso-ciate Medical Clinic. Hanson Avenue is named for him. Little re-

mains of his endeavours at Wasa. His is among the largest tombstones in the Cranbrook Old General Cemetery.

And so it was a glori-ous day for the North Star and those aboard her; a day in 1902 when the citizens of Fort Steele and Cranbrook set aside their differenc-es (and there were cer-tainly differences) to ride a sternwheeler along the Kootenay River, enjoy “the fullest extent of nature’s handi-work,” feast heartily and play a little baseball to boot. If the description of Nils Hanson’s Wasa seems somewhat over-stated, consider the ef-fect that a hotel (the replica of which stands today as the Fort Steele Museum), a store, a lumber mill and an or-chard might have had upon the traveller during a trip through what was then the wilds of British Columbia.

As for the steamer “North Star,” she was a much celebrated boat in her day, one of a num-ber of steam-powered riverboats built by Cap-tain Frank Armstrong for use on the Kootenay and Columbia Rivers. This particular excur-sion occurred during the final days of the Kootenay River steam travel.

We are therefore at the end without having truly investigated the beginning. We shall do so next week.

Herald newspaper advertisement - May 1902.

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friday, fEBruary 26, 2016 Page 3

LocaL NEWSdaily bulletin

Trevor CrawleyFire dispatch ser-

vices for the Regional District of East Koote-nay will officially be taken over by the City of Kelowna in the begin-ning of June.

Currently, Cranbrook Fire and Emergency Ser-vices handles fire dis-patching services for most of the RDEK, how-ever, the contract ex-pired in December, with the two organizations agreeing to a six-month extension to search for a 3rd party provider.

The Kelowna Fire Department already handles dispatch ser-vices for the Regional Districts of Central Okanagan and Okana-gan Similkameen.

Sanford Brown, the Building and Protective Services Manager for the RDEK, noted that the switchover should be seamless once Kelowna takes over on May 30.

“We don’t expect any surprises or difficulties in getting the same de-gree of services that we had with Cranbrook than with Kelowna,” Brown said. “We have a really good team of peo-

Kelowna to provide fire dispatch services to RDEK

Submitted photo

The City of Kelowna will be providing fire dispatch services to communities in the RDEK—such as the newly created Elko Fire Department—starting on June 1, 2016.

ple that are going through the project and we don’t expect to see any issues.

“Part of our RFP [Re-quest for Proposal] was that the proposals that came in were very spe-cific on whether they could hook up to our ex-

isting technology, and that was one of the plus-es of Kelowna, is they had very similar tech-nology as we had in Cranbrook, so they were able to assure us that they could hook up di-rectly to our existing in-frastructure.”

The five-year agree-ment between the two local government bod-ies will translate into a fee of $835,000 for the City of Kelowna, which will be paid out by con-tributions through RDEK member commu-nities and electoral

areas.“We are able to pro-

vide the new service within our existing ca-pacity,” said Travis Whiting, Deputy Chief of the City of Kelowna. “The selection of Kelow-na Fire to dispatch for the RDEK is a reflection

of the professional and efficient work of our dis-patchers in support of local first responders.”

Brown added that there shouldn’t be any concerns about dis-patching services being handled by a communi-ty in the Okanagan—500

kilometres away from Cranbrook.

When someone makes a 911 call, it’s handled by E-Comm in Surrey to determine po-lice, fire or ambulance. When the caller says fire dispatch services is needed, the call is rout-ed to Kelowna Fire De-partment. From there, the call is routed to the appropriate fire depart-ment in the RDEK de-pending on where the incident has occurred.

Brown explained, using Sparwood as an example.

“So, if they see it’s in Sparwood, they would dispatch the Sparwood fire department and then they would contin-ually monitor and talk with the Sparwood fire department through that event,” Brown said. “So they have very up-to-date mapping sys-tems, so that’s the same system that Kelowna has, or very similar, so it’s a very technical, ac-curate mapping.

“…It will make no dif-ference if it’s in Cran-brook or Kelowna, the public isn’t going to no-tice any difference.”

“But generally speak-ing, it was done very pro-fessionally. Three vets were part of it. I watched the darting. It was pretty smooth. Most of the deer didn’t run away after darting, just walked. It took about five minutes to unconsciousness.

“Immediately upon being down, the vets bound their legs and covered and their faces, and they were moved to a transport vehicle. Then they were given a rever-sal drug and a vali-um-type drug to keep them calm, then were

Deer translocation comes to Cranbrook nextdriven down to the relo-cation site.

“It was really well done.”

White said an effort was made to try to dart only adult does without fawns although there were two or three family groups moved out of Kimberley.

“I don’t think there were any orphans.”

The key however, White says, is whether the deer survive.

The Kimberley deer were taken to a protect-ed forest area south of Cranbrook, near the bor-der. It’s an area where the snow isn’t deep and

forage should be rela-tively easy to find.

Seven of the 20 deer are collared and White says one has already been lost to predation by a cougar.

“This is what we will find out. Will they find feed? Will they be pre-dated at a greater rate

than resident deer?”The deer removed

from Cranbrook next week may be moved to the same area, she says, but not the Invermere or Elkford deer — that’s too long a drive.

White says the Ani-mal Alliance does take some positives from this

ConTinued from page 1 trial.“What is very positive

to me is that Elkford and Kimberley, particularly Kimberley, are commu-nities who have done their due diligence. Kim-berley has a feeding bylaw and they are en-forcing it, the are allow-ing higher fences, you have a volunteer fruit picking program, the city is planting deer attrac-tive plants, there’s the garbage bylaw. All of these things have result-ed in lower deer num-bers without a cull. The interest in trying all these non-lethal things is very positive.”

She is less compli-mentary to Cranbrook and Invermere, who “cull one month and translocate the next without doing the pre-ventative work”.

“Sure you can pass a feeding bylaw, but you have to enforce it. Kim-berley has been very proactive and the town has benefitted.”

For The Townsman

Pierre Gratton, President and CEO of the Mining Asso-ciation of Canada, will be the keynote speaker at a Koote-nay Chambers of Commerce luncheon event Tuesday, March 1 in Cranbrook.

Gratton will address a di-verse audience comprising of elected officials, Chamber

leadership and Chamber members from the East and West Kootenays said Cran-brook Chamber executive di-rector David D. Hull.

“The Kootenay Chambers of Commerce are very cogni-sant that mining is an im-portant and integral part of the regional economy and have come together to orga-

nize this event,” said Hull. “To have a speaker of Mr. Gratton’s caliber come to the Kootenays is fantastic.”

The theme of Mr. Grat-ton’s address will be; “Cana-dian Mining: Down, but never out”.

As the old adage goes “what goes up must come down”, and it certainly has in

the mining industry. The Canadian mining in-

dustry is in the midst of a significant downturn after what was a spectacular super cycle that characterized the better part of the last decade. However the mining industry will not stay down too long – it always bounces back.

Mr. Gratton will also

speak to the mining indus-try’s important contributions to Canada’s interconnected economy, and will explain why policy makers need to remain focused on mining during this down period, or risk playing a costly game of catch-up when resources boom again.

Canadian Mining Association President to speak to Chambers

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LocaL NEWSdaily townsman

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

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

KimberleyUnited Church

10 Boundary St. – 250-427-2428

Rev. Sunny KimSunday Worship at 10 am

www.kimberleyunited.ca

Marysville Community Church

Sunday Service 10:30 am

730 - 302 Street, Marysville250-427-3161 • 250-427-7099

First Baptist ChurchPastor Kevin Ewaskow

Children’s MinistriesWorship Service

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

[email protected]

Cranbrook Alliance Church

1200 Kootenay Street N.250-489-4704

Pastor Grant McDowellSunday Service & Children’s Ministry

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“This is causing failed migra-tion and is allowing the ducks to concentrate and over-populate which causes a host of other problems, including disease and nutritional deficiencies.”

When waterfowl are fed, they abandon the search for natural and nutritious foods. Typically

waterfowl eat roots, shoots, stems, berries, leaves, insects and aquatic vertebrates.

“To avoid wasting money on seed, please do not feed the birds,” the Tamarack Centre re-lease said.

Tamarack Centre is warning customers and nearby residents

that the seeds distributed in the parking lot will be swept up and disposed of as it creates unwant-ed mess and goes moldy very quickly which in turn has nega-tive and dire impact on the ducks.

“Wildlife does not need help from humans to survive. Keep the wild in wildlife and enjoy the ducks from a distance.”

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Don’t feed the ducksFor the townsman

Feeding the ducks at Tamarack Centre can put their lives in jeopardy

The Cranbrook Food Bankneeds your help.

Drop boxes at Safeway and Save On FoodsFood Bank office 104-8th Ave. S. • 250-426-7664 (from 10am-3pm)

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The B.C. govern-ment is adding admin-istrative fines and strengthening permit requirements for new mines in response to investigations into the Mount Polley tailings dam failure.

Energy and Mines Minister Bill Bennett said the new fines will be available to provin-cial officials to compel compliance with safety orders, even when in-spectors find condi-tions that are not offi-cially permit violations.

The size of the new fines will not be deter-mined until amend-ments to the Mines Act pass in the B.C. legisla-ture, but Bennett said they will be in the range of what is available in forestry and oil and gas regulations. Adminis-trative penalties for high-risk conditions in oil and gas operations range from $2,000 to $500,000.

Bennett said such penalties wouldn’t have prevented the Au-gust 2014 dam failure, which was caused by a weak glacial layer under the dam that was not detected when the mine was built. But they would have al-

inspectors only three options to regulate a mine: order it shut down, revoke a permit or prosecute the com-pany. The changes also increase maximum penalties for prosecu-tion, with maximum fines increased from $100,000 to $1 million and possible jail sen-tences increased from one year to three years.

Mount Polley’s owner has spent $170 million so far to restore Hazeltine Creek, which was washed out as a torrent of water and mine tailings poured down into Quesnel Lake. Water monitoring continues at the lake, with water continuing to test within regula-tions for fish habitat and human consump-tion.

Two engineering re-views of the dam failure have been completed, with no permit viola-tions discovered. The B.C. Conservation Offi-cer Service is expected to report later this year, and may recommend charges related to dam-aging fish habitat.

New penalties coming to B.C.

mine regulations

lowed inspectors to re-quire establishment of “beaches” to protect the dam from erosion by water held inside the tailings, or to lower the water level even if it was within permitted limits.

Legislation intro-duced Thursday also gives the Environmen-tal Assessment Office authority to require dif-ferent designs for tail-ings storage at new mines, then to specify which option it will ac-cept for each proposed site.

Bennett said the ex-isting Mines Act gives

Energy and Mines Minister Bill Bennett

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LocaL NEWSdaily townsman

City Council invites public participation regarding the 2016-2020 Five Year Financial Plan before it is adopted. 

Copies of the document will be available online at www.cranbrook.ca or for pick up at City Hall starting Tuesday, February 23rd.

Written submissions are invited from the public and will be considered by Council at a Special Meeting on Thursday, March 10, 2016.

Written submissions must be received at City Hall by 4:00 pm local time, Monday March 7, 2016.

Courtesy Daryl sChmiDt

College of the Rock-ies’ work in Tanzania continues to grow. The College is now actively participating in two skills development pro-grams after being select-ed to support a project led by College of New Caledonia (CNC).

Since April 2015, Col-lege of the Rockies has been working with Ca-mosun College and Mwanza Regional Voca-tional Training and Ser-vice Centre (MRVTSC) to deliver effective Heavy Duty Mechanic programs.

In November 2015, the College was selected to provide support to a project led by CNC. This project will see the colleges working with Shinyanga Vocational Training Centre (SVTC) and will also focus on improving Heavy Duty Mechanics curriculum so students are better equipped to enter the mining sector with the

skills that employers are seeking.

Both collaborations are Improving Skills Training for Employ-ment Program (ISTEP) projects funded by Global Affairs Canada and administered by Colleges and Institutes Canada (CICan).

Earlier this month, College of the Rockies’ Heavy Mechanical in-structor Spencer Mellor, Manager of Internation-al Projects and Partner-ships Kerry Brinkert, and International Proj-ects and Marketing Spe-cialist Michael Hay trav-elled to Tanzania.

During their visit, Mellor and Hay partici-pated in revising MRVTSC’s Level 3 Heavy Duty curriculum and forming a Program Advisory Committee with local industry rep-resentatives while Brinkert collaborated with College of New Caledonia representa-tives to develop a work plan for the new project

College expands work in Tanzania

(l-r) John Kengese, Craig Hull, Kerry Brinkert, Romana Pasca, Afridon Mkhomoi and Michael Hay – rep-resenting College of the Rockies, College of New Caledonia and Shinyanga Vocational Training Centre in Tanzania - are working together to improve Heavy Duty Mechanics training for Tanzanian students and industries.

in Shinyanga.“These two project

teams have set the right foundation for future collaboration by com-paring work plans and seeking to combine ef-forts,” says Hay. “Mov-ing forward, representa-tives from all three Ca-nadian colleges and the two Tanzanian institu-tions will be working to-gether to achieve our project goals.”

“The Shinyanga proj-ect is a wonderful op-portunity to add to CNC’s internationaliza-tion efforts and to ex-pand on meaningful partnerships among Ca-nadian colleges,” adds College of New Caledo-nia International Project Planner, Romana Pasca. “Having faculty and staff from both colleges work in collaboration, share their wealth of expertise and also learn from each other is exciting.”

Learn more about College of the Rockies’ international projects at: cotr.ca/interDev

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The Federal Court of Canada has struck down regulations requiring li-censed medical mari-juana users to buy from Ottawa-approved grow-ers, giving people the green light to continue growing at home.

The ruling is sus-pended for six months, but the four B.C. resi-dents who launched the court challenge had their growing licences protected under an ear-lier interim order. Thou-sands of people in B.C. and across Canada re-ceived licences to either grow pot themselves or designate someone else to do it, before the Con-servative government attempted to restrict production to large commercial growers who sent it by mail.

With the Prime Min-ister Justin Trudeau in-tent on legalizing recre-ational marijuana use, Kirk Tousaw, a lawyer for the four, says the latest ruling should “once and for all end the stigmati-zation and criminaliza-tion” for medical users and their providers.

“And in addition, all pending criminal cases against medical canna-bis producers, patients, growers and dispensa-ries should be immedi-ately terminated,” Tou-saw told CTV Wednes-day. “There is absolutely no reason in this day and age to continue to prosecute people for helping people improve their quality of life with medical cannabis.”

Federal Court Judge Michael Phelan ruled that preventing people from growing marijuana for medical purposes vi-olates section seven of the Charter of Rights and Freedoms, which guarantees “the right to life, liberty and security of the person.”

The court challenge was brought by:

• Neil Allard, 61, of Nanaimo, a former counsellor for Veterans Affairs Canada until he was granted medical re-tirement in 1999 due to “chronic fatigue syn-drome.” He started growing his own mari-juana after finding he was “sensitive to phar-maceutical medication.” • Tanya Beemish and

David Hebert, a couple from Surrey aged 29 and 34. Beemish suffers from type one diabetes and gastroparesis, and smokes or vaporizes two to 10 grams of marijuana a day to relieve nausea, pain, lack of appetite and insomnia. Hebert received a Health Cana-da license to be her des-ignated grower.

• Shawn Davey of Ab-botsford, 39, suffered a brain injury in a motor vehicle accident and re-ceives a federal disabili-ty pension. He held li-cences to grow for him-self and as a designated grower for others, au-thorizing him to pro-duce 122 plants indoors and store 5,490 grams at the site of production.

Federal Court backs home marijuana growers

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O ne of my favourite quotations from Marcus Borg (who died Jan-uary 15, 2015) is this: “Imagine

that Christianity is about loving God. Imagine that it’s not about the self and its concerns, about ‘what’s in it for me,’ whether that be a blessed afterlife or pros-perity in this life. Imagine that loving God is about being attentive to the one in whom we live and move and have our being. Imagine that it is about becoming more and more deeply centered in God. Imagine that it is about lov-ing what God loves. How would that change your life?”

That final question haunts me.

As I wrote last week, many of us grew up thinking that Christian faith is about getting what we want after this life is over. Honour God in this life, and you’ll get heaven as your eternal reward.

That kind of thinking turns Christian faith into a bargain with God. If I do what you want in this life, then you’ll give me what I want in the next life. If I behave well today, I’ll receive my reward tomor-row.

And so we turn Christian faith into a set of do’s and don’ts, shoulds and should nots. Faith becomes a matter of keeping the rules in this life so that we get our eternal reward in the next life.

I remember when I was a young child that my grandmother came to visit us from Holland. She was a very devout woman, and very strict. Every Sunday, for the three weeks she was with us, we had to keep the rules to keep her (and my fa-ther) happy. One of those rules was “to honour the Sabbath,” and so there we kids sat on Sunday afternoons, very un-

happy, dressed in our “Sunday best” wanting nothing more than to be able to go out and play with our friends. We wanted to do what we usually did on a Sunday, but we could not. It was against the rules.

I also remember a conversation about 25 years later with a man who told me that being a Christian was about keeping the commandments. Life consisted of knowing what the rules were and obeying them. Faith wasn’t about enjoying the

presence of God or that sense of deep trust that no matter who we are or what we do, God loves us. Keep the commandments, and you’re okay. Break them and watch out.

It seems to me to be a bleak way of living — always having to be careful that you didn’t screw up in some way, always having to toe the line, always having to worry about whether you are enough.

Loving God as the essence of Christian faith is so much more freeing and so much more positive. We are set free from our self–concern. We are set free from making sure we get what we want. We are set free to give ourselves away in love and joy for the healing of others and making the world more whole. We are set free to celebrate the wild, amazing, joy–filled presence of the one who fills our lives with goodness and hope.

One of my teachers was a man named Jim Cruickshank. Jim became the bishop of the Anglican Diocese of the Cariboo during a very difficult time; he helped the Diocese weather the storms around set-tling court claims related to St. George’s Residential School in Lytton, B.C.

Jim had a very simple but profound understanding of the gospel, which can be summed up in a single sentence: “I am your God; you are my people; I will never stop loving you; I will never let you go.”

Like Marcus Borg, life was centred around the loving presence and promises of God for Jim. The theological word for that is grace, and Jim’s world and gospel were charged through with that sense of grace. God loves us. God accepts us un-conditionally. God invites us to live within that embrace. As Jim used to love to say, “There is nothing we can do to make God love us more, and there is nothing we can do to make God love us less. God doesn’t know what it means not to forgive.”

Like Jim, like Marcus, I find the story of Jesus to be deeply compelling. It tells me that I am loved, that I am cherished, that I am treasured. The story of Jesus tells me that all people are loved and cherished and treasured. It tells me that I am not alone in the universe, but that I live here in both a physical and spiritual reality.

For Jesus, the whole gospel can be summed up this way: “Love God with all that you are; love your neighbours as you love yourself.”

I think that if all of us who claim to be followers of Jesus could actually live this way, the world would be a better place. What if Christians actually said that this is all that counts? “Imagine that Christi-anity is about loving God … about loving what God loves ... about becoming more and more deeply centered in God.”

It’s not about believing the right things, or doing the right things, or keep-ing a certain set of rules. It’s simply this: loving God; loving each other.

Imagine.

Being a Christian: Loving God

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UPCOMINGEast Kootenay Chapter Back Country Horsemen of BC is organizing a Tack Consignment event on Feb. 27 from 10am - 5pm at Top Crop Garden, Farm & Pet. You can participate by dropping off your used tack for consignment on: Fri Feb 26, 9am-6pm. Info: Brian 250-919-8150. BBQ organized by Maverick Riding Club, 11am-2pm.Sixth Annual Foster Parent Banquet and Loonie Auction on March 4th at the Heritage Inn. For info and tickets, contact Gerri at 250-489-8441 or Erin at 250-489-8807.East Kootenay Regional Science Fair 2016 March 4th to 5th, 2016 held at College of the Rockies. This years theme: Science of Sport & Health. More info at www.ekrsf.caJoin Steve Bell for an evening of Tunes and Tales, Saturday March 5th at Cranbrook Alliance Church. Free tickets are available at Cranbrook Alliance Church, The Nails or at www.stevebell.comCome dance to Old Spice, Saturday, March 5, 7:00-10:30 pm at Cranbrook Senior’s Centre. Everyone welcome! $10/person. GoGo Granny Travelogue. In 28 days, Gebhard and Sabine travelled through Bolivia, Paraguay and Brazil starting high in the Andes Mountains to the giant salt lake at Uyuni, the capital city of Sucre and Rio De Janeiro. Wednesday March 9th, 7:00 at the College of the Rockies Lecture Theatre. Admission by donation to GoGo Granny’s.The Kimberley Camera Club presents its Annual Digital Show on Thurs, March 10th, 7:00 p.m. in the St. Andrews Presbyterian Church, Kimberley. Admission by donation.Saturday April 23/16, 10:00 am to 3:00 pm; Open House at the Kootenay Trout Hatchery. Free event – fun and activities for the whole family.

Kootenay iceMy name is James LeClair and I have

been a hard core fan of the Kootenay Ice hockey team for the last 18 years since the team arrived here in 1998. The Kootenay Ice being here in Cranbrook means a lot to me, not only as a fan but knowing it is an integral part of our community.

This team has in many ways given Cranbrook an identity. I have attended every Memorial Cup since 2000 and every-where I go I am proud to tell people I am from Cranbrook and am equally proud to say I’m a huge supporter of the Kootenay Ice. I will always remember this team has a rich winning tradition as part of the W.H.L. and I will always be proud of our team WIN or Lose!

I would like to take this opportunity to compliment your paper on a very informa-tive article on the current state of affairs on how things stand with our hockey team the Kootenay Ice. Your article shed light on a lot of outstanding questions that are on all the minds of hockey fans in respect to the future for this team here in Cranbrook and the Kootenays.

It is a relief to me that the Kootenay Ice will continue to be in Cranbrook through the 2016-2017 season. I also find it reassur-ing that the City and Mayor Pratt and com-missioner of the league Mr. Robison have worked together at some point to find constructive answers and ways to keep the team here. Not only for next year but for many years to come. I hope the league and the city can continue to work together now and in the future to ensure that this team can stay here.

Obviously poor attendance is a prob-lem but many people including myself believe that a change in ownership may go a long way to overcoming this problem.

My hope is that there are financial inter-ests in this community that will come for-ward and see that an investment in this team is also a strong investment in our community itself. I applaud the City and Mayor Pratt’s efforts in this matter as well.

If the right and appropriate changes in ownership and management can be found I believe this would be huge and would go a long way to turning things around and to rejuvenate fan support for our team.

James LeClairCranbrook

Cranbrook BeautifulIn response on your recent arti-

cle   “Cranbrook beautiful,” on Feb. 11 by Dave Humphrey (It Happened This Week In Cranbrook:

This excerpt was originally from the year 1908, and it’s unfortunate that after all these years we continue to face this same issue. I would like to congratulate the City on calling on every citizen to make Cranbrook a beautiful place to live in and to visit .

To quote one sentence of the article “We should do all in our power to get rid of unsightly spots and to substitute that which is pleasing to the eye.”

Why then is a Rental company allowed

to keep rubbish, brush and tree stumps in full view of a senior residents at Joseph Creek Village. Are they not worthy to join “Cranbrook beautiful?” Do they not de-serve to live the last years of their lives in a pleasing to the eye surrounding?

I would like to ask the city council to take a look and ask themselves, if they would like their parents to end up looking at that mess. People from other locations in Canada and Europe visit seniors at Jo-seph Creek Village. They have comment-ed and wrote letters about this not so beautiful site.

The City of Cranbrook has an Unsightly Premises Bylaw — why is it not enforced in this case? Are seniors not important enough for this to be rectified?

Please take this into consideration and let’s make Cranbrook into a beautiful place for ALL people.

From February 1908:“Cranbrook beautiful ... A Cranbrook

beautiful should be the aim of every citi-zen. Not only for our personal satisfaction but for the purpose of making the city at-tractive to our fellow citizens and the stranger within our gates. We should do all in our power to get rid of unsightly spots and to substitute that which is pleasing to the eye. Much can be done a trifling ex-pense by the planting of a few flowers and flowering shrubs about our homes. If every householder, without exception, was to devote a little time to cultivating a small flowerbed what a difference it would make. The Herald would like to suggest that at the time of the fall fair a prize he given for the best kept garden. This is done every year in Nelson and the competition is very keen indeed. Let us have a Cran-brook Beautiful.

The city council does good work ... Ev-erything is moving smoothly and the peo-ple are pleased. The health committee re-ported that they had visited the Chinese quarter and the alleys in the center of the city. Some of the Chinese houses were found to be overcrowded and dirty, chick-en houses, being, in some instances, ad-joining the dwelling. Instructions were given in each case to clean up, The com-mittee found several alleys and yards in a dirty condition and instructed the owners or tenants to clean them up. The commit-tee intends to ask for further powers which will be dealt with in a bylaw to be submit-ted at the next regular meeting.”

Christa KnightCranbrook

CoverageI commend the Townsman for publish-

ing the news in a transparent and uncen-sored manner.

Apparently Shelley Balfour condones censorship and non-transparency in news reporting, especially in connection with teachers. Indiscretions should get report-ed, regardless of profession.

Jim MuraroCranbrook

HomelessnessRe: Urban drug ghettos don’t work (B.C.

Views, Feb. 3).Full credit goes to Tom Fletcher for

being the first to scratch the surface of our failed “homelessness” model and his ob-servation that money alone will not solve this crisis.

Throughout the world and throughout history, social ills have always been the re-sult of shortages. Shortages of food, water and shelter were the result of a lack of re-sources. In our society, social ills are a re-sult of excesses. Too much money, too many calories, too much salt, too much alcohol, for example, are the result of over-supply.

Since losing my job in the oil and gas business in Calgary in 2008 I have been a regular user of our “homelessness” ser-vices and it is obvious to me that “home-lessness” is a result of substance abuse, not poverty. The province has a legal obliga-tion to provide access to housing services but we have an entire arsenal of housing resources on the federal, provincial and municipal level that are being abused.

Once again, congratulations to Fletcher and this paper for the courage to address the reality of this problem.

Eric HochCampbell River

HomelessnessRe: Housing car defends drug ghettos

(B.C. Views, Feb. 17).Good for Tom Fletcher for saying it like

it is and what most people seem to be scared or uncomfortable to express.

Having been an advocate for the truly disadvantaged for more than 50 years I am discouraged by the lack of long-range thinking of our governments in this re-gard.

As a teen I volunteered in Vancouver’s Downtown Eastside and have worked in Victoria in community support for many years. I have friends who work in the field here and in Vancouver. So I guess I have first-hand experience and while I obvious-ly care I am also a realist.

While of course there are sad valid situ-ations, it’s becoming a runaway horse. The overall excuses and sense of entitlement and the perpetuating of this mindset by our elected leaders has produced no re-sults except more and more of it.

How about putting this effort and fund-ing into long-term prevention? Like using the former Victoria Boys and Girls Club after-school activity space since a large middle school happens to be across the street. I’m sure this will be of some use to keep kids safe, occupied and out of the hands of drug recruiters while parents work.

Instead of paying homeless people a $20 per person to consult on housing, per-haps the total spent could have provided breakfast in schools where some kids come hungry.

Erika HallschmidVictoria

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Hoflin approaches franchise saves record as Ice host Oil KingsKootenay Ice goaltender Wyatt Hoflin within 20 saves of new mark for pucks stopped

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Ice goaltender Wyatt Hoflin, pictured earlier this season, is within 20 stops of setting a new franchise record for all-time saves.

Lady Avs upset Camosun College at PACWEST ChampionshipCollege of the Rockies women’s volleyball squad advances to semifinals after burying No. 3-seeded Chargers

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The College of the Rockies Lady Avalanche, pictured earlier this season, are off to the semifinals of the 2016 PACWEST Volleyball Championships after upsetting the Camosun College Chargers Thursday.

Taylor rocc aThe College of the

Rockies Lady Avalanche volleyball team has ad-vanced to the semifinals at the 2016 PACWEST Provincial Champion-ships after upsetting the No. 3-ranked Camosun College Chargers.

The No. 6-seed Lady Avs collected a 3-1 victo-ry (25-21, 23-25, 26-24, 25-18) over the Chargers Thursday afternoon at Columbia Bible College, host site of the 2016 pro-vincials championships.

“When we came into the tournament, you can go by the adage of we had nothing to lose and there’s no pressure on us,” Avalanche head coach John Swanson said to Ryan Watters of PACWEST following Thursday’s victory. “No disrespect to Camosun, but we’ve actually played them well this season. We’ve had a good match up with them, so we went in with the attitude of, why not us?

“Camosun is a very good team and it was a very good challenge, but we really didn’t want to play on the rankings too

much coming in. We knew how we played against them head-to-head and we came in with some confidence.”

The Lady Avs faced the Chargers four times over the course of the 2015-16 regular season, going 3-1 with the only loss coming in the teams’ first meeting Nov. 28 at Camoson.

The underdog Ava-lanche finished the PACWEST regular sea-son with a 9-15 record, while the Chargers ar-rived at the provincial championships follow-ing a 13-11 campaign.

The art of the upset is nothing new to the Lady Avalanche.

Making their second consecutive appearance at the provincial tourna-ment, the Lady Avs began the 2015 champi-onships with an upset victory over the Univer-sity of the Fraser Valley Cascades in quarter-fi-nal action before falling to the Chargers in the semifinals.

Outside hitter Kelsey Thompson led the Lady Avs with 17 kills and nine digs Thursday af-

ternoon, while libero Alexa Koshman regis-tered 10 digs. Outside hitter Adriel Goodman was named Player of the Match with eight kills to her credit.

With the victory, the Lady Avalanche advance to the semifinals, which get underway Friday af-ternoon beginning at 2 p.m. (Mountain).

On the men’s side of competition, the No. 5-ranked Avalanche take on the No. 4-seed-ed University of the Fra-ser Valley Cascades at 9 p.m. (Mountain) Thurs-day night. Results were unavailable by print deadline.

The 2016 PACWEST Provincial Volleyball Championship is being hosted by Bearcat Ath-letics out of Columbia Bible College, located in Abbotsford, B.C.

Notes: As a part of the provincial festivities, PACWEST awards were handed out Wednesday afternoon, with Kelsey Thompson named a first-team all-star and Patrik Toze recognized as a part of the all-rookie team…

Friday, February 26

edmonton oil Kings at Kootenay ice

WHL Regular Season: Game 617:00 p.m. (MT) - Western Financial PlaceLAST MEETING: EDM 6 at KTN 3 (Feb. 2)

OIL KINGS vs. ICE 26-28-6-1 RECORD 10-45-5-0 Fourth (Central) DIVISION Sixth (Central) Eighth (Eastern) CONF. 12th (Eastern) 168 GF 127 190 GA 264 Eighth (21.6%) PP 22nd (14.7%) 12th (79.9%) PK 22nd (72.0%) B. Pollock (23-40-63) TOP SCORER Z. Zborosky (24-29-53) P. Dea (2.93 GAA) TOP GOALIE W. Hoflin (4.01 GAA) 5-1 W vs. POR (Feb. 24) LAST GAME 4-2 L vs. BWK (Feb. 24) W1 STREAK L4 Feb. 27 at LET NEXT GAME Feb. 27 vs. POR

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With two home games on the slate this weekend, there’s a good chance the Kootenay Ice will have a new fran-chise all-time leader in saves by the time all is said and done.

With 20 saves, goal-tender Wyatt Hoflin will surpass longtime Ice net minder Nathan Lieuw-

en (4,188 saves) and lay claim to the all-time franchise record for saves made.

Hoflin was his usual stellar self Wednesday night against the Bran-don Wheat Kings, add-ing 36 stops to his career total, which now sits at 4,169 heading into Fri-day’s contest with the Edmonton Oil Kings (7 p.m. at Western Finan-

cial Place). The record has been

a topic of conversation around Cranbrook for some time now and when first asked about it, Hoflin responded in cool but lighthearted fashion.

“Obviously, with a couple better games here and there, it would have come a lot sooner,” the 21-year-old native of Spruce Grove, Alta., said with a smile Feb. 4.

“It’s huge for me. For where I came from when I started here and the goalies that have been here, for me to get as much time in the net as I have, it’s a huge ac-complishment for me and the hard work I’ve put in.”

Night in and night out, Hoflin has been arguably the best player for the Kootenay Ice in what has been a difficult 2015-16 Western Hock-ey League campaign.

Wednesday was no different.

Despite suffering a 4-2 defeat to the Bran-don Wheat Kings, Hoflin stood tall, making 36 saves — many of the show-stopping variety — and was named the second star of the game.

“He has been great all year,” said Ice rookie Jared Legien Wednesday night. “He’s been our backbone all year. He makes saves that you can’t even imagine. He doesn’t just do it once or twice, he does it three or four times in a game. His focus is unbelievable. He’s a great goaltender.”

Not only has Hoflin been great all year, he has been great through-out his career with the Ice, establishing count-less records, including wins in a season (36, 2014-15) appearances in a season (67, 2014-15), minutes played in a sea-son (3,848, 2014-15) and consecutive games played by a goalie (29).

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Earlier this season, Hoflin surpassed 150 games played and 8,000 minutes played in his WHL career. Since then, the veteran has climbed to 155 games played with 8,363 minutes in the crease. Both milestones represent plateaus hit by a select group of Koote-nay goaltenders.

Only Lieuwen (178) has played more than 150 games, while Jeff Glass (8,206 minutes) and Lieuwen (9,781 minutes) are the only others to have also sur-passed 8,000 minutes played.

Whether Hoflin gets the start Friday night re-mains to be seen, but should he get the green light, there’s no doubt he will surpass Lieuwen for the saves mark.

The last time Hoflin faced Friday’s opponent — the Oil Kings — he saw 42 pucks come his way, turning aside 36 in a 6-2 loss Jan. 31 at Ed-monton.

The last time the Oil Kings visited Cranbrook on Feb. 2, they fired 31 pucks at backup Declan Hobbs, so you know the shots will come.

“They’re extremely structured and they do a fantastic job of sticking to their plan,” said Luke Pierce, head coach of the Kootenay Ice. “That’s something our guys real-ly need to start to realize. [The Oil Kings] certainly have talent, but I don’t think they have the depth of skill that a lot of our other opponents have, but their system works for them and it

works very well.“Nights we’ve had

success, our system has worked very well. We need to stick to that plan. We’ve got to be pa-tient against them. They’re a tough team to play against and they don’t give up a lot. But we’ve played them well at times and then we’ve gotten away from our game, like the last time they were here. They can hurt you. Patience will be key.”

The Oil Kings (26-28-6-1) hold down the sec-ond wildcard position heading into Friday’s contest and are fresh off a 5-1 victory over the Portland Winterhawks (31-27-3-0), who visit Cranbrook Saturday evening.

Friday night also fea-tures as Pink the Rink night at Western Finan-cial Place. Fans are en-couraged to sport their hottest pink attire in support of anti-bullying initiatives around the East Kootenay.

Puck drop between the Ice (10-45-5-0) and Oil Kings is slated for 7 p.m. at Western Finan-cial Place.

Hoflin provides ‘backbone’ for Kootenay Ice

Continued from page 8

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Dynamiters return home looking for commanding lead in Eddie Mountain Division semifinal

Fernie Ghostriders visit Kimberley Civic Centre for Game 3 in best-of-seven series Friday at 7 p.m.

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Prior to Game 1 of the Eddie Mountain Division semifinal, KiJHl vice-presi-dent Phil iddon (left) was on hand to present the league’s regular season championship banner to Kimberley Dynamiters captain Jason Richter (mid-dle) and president Chad Koran (right).

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The Kimberley Dy-namiters might have gotten away with one Wednesday night as they claimed a 4-3 dou-ble-overtime victory over the Fernie Ghostriders in Game 2 of the Eddie Mountain Division semifinal.

Dynamiters head coach Jerry Bancks is hoping that was enough of a lesson for his group to buckle down as they aim to take a command-ing series lead Friday (7 p.m.) in Game 3 at the Kimberley Civic Centre.

“Show a little more respect for your oppo-nent and show up pre-pared to play,” Bancks said of the lesson he hopes his soldiers took away from Wednesday’s nail biter.

“We’ve just got to play our game and get back on the forecheck. I don’t think our forecheck [in Game 2] was as good as it was the other night [in Game 1]. There was a lot of hesitancy in finishing checks.”

Tuesday’s Game 1 was a blowout 6-0 victo-ry for the Dynamiters and Bancks felt his club didn’t show enough re-spect to the Ghostriders come Game 2, and it showed as Fernie took the play to the visitors early on.

As the series shifts back to the Kimberley Civic Centre for an all-important Game 3 in which the Dynamiters can take a controlling 3-0 lead in the best-of-seven

first-round war, Bancks is looking forward to a friendly home crowd to boost his squad.

“Let it flow, it’s got to be fun,” Bancks said. “Our crowd does a great job of getting us ready. I’m hoping that makes a big difference [in Game 3].”

If you’re looking at this series from the side of the Ghostriders, a po-tential difference-maker was slapped down Thursday afternoon as Kimberley defenceman Jordan Busch was hand-ed a two-game suspen-sion after incurring a major penalty for check-ing to the head in Game 2.

Busch, the Eddie Mountain Division De-fenceman of the Year, has been a rock-solid, two-way force and mas-sive minute muncher for coach Bancks all sea-son long. His absence could leave a hole to be

exploited in the hosts’ back end.

In Busch’s absence, rookie George Bertoia, will undoubtedly be ex-pected to step up, as will veterans Justin Meier, Trey Doell and Devon Langelaar.

Rookie Lucas Purdy has been a healthy scratch to this point in the series and remains available. Steady rear-guard Tyler Van Stein-burg (upper body) has been unavailable to this point and there is yet to be clarity as to when he might return.

Trevor Van Steinburg, typically a forward, has

been suiting up as a de-fencemen in stead of his younger brother.

Bertoia provided some much-needed secondary scoring in Game 2, tallying a pow-er-play goal and adding an assist.

“It’s outstanding,” Bancks said.

“I thought some of our veterans didn’t come ready to play [in Game 2], so it’s great we got goals from the peo-ple we got them from.”

Puck drop on Game 3 is slated for 7 p.m. Fri-day night at the Kimber-ley Civic Centre.

“I hope to see over

1,000 people in the building Friday night,” Bancks said. “It’s im-portant for our guys… We need the fans.”

Game 4 is scheduled for 7:30 p.m. Saturday evening at the Fernie Memorial Arena, and if necessary, Game 5 brings the series back to the Kimberley Civic Centre (Monday, 7 p.m.).

“Show a little more respect for your

opponent and show up prepared to play.”Dynamiters’ coach

Jerry Bancks on lesson learned

from double-OT win over Fernie in

Game 2

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Saturday Morning/Afternoon February 27 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 Pépin Martha Cook Victory Antiques British Baking$ $ CFCN (6:00) Juicebox A.M. Weekend Written The Marilyn Denis Written etalk SportsCentre Gas Gas Worst Driver Disrup Mo% % KXLY-ABC Paid Paid Good Morning Hanna Ocean Res Wild Rock- Ex Hiring McCar Paid Paid World of X Dance on Ice& & KREM-CBS This Morning Lucky Dr. Inno In College Basketball College Basketball College Basketball_ _ KHQ-NBC (6:30) Today KHQ Saturday Wake Up Show Premier League Soccer Goal PGA Tour Golf( ( TSN EPL Soccer Premier League Soccer UEFA Motor Hockey 2016 Scotties Tournament of Hearts) ) NET Mis English Premier League Soccer English Premier League Soccer Match NHL Hockey+ + GLOBAL BC Ances Fishful Saturday Morning News Fish’n Fishing Boat Driving News PGA Tour Golf, , KNOW Dragon PAW Georg Georg PAW As Magic Kate Wild Wild Doki Crea Ani Ani Our Cosmi Canada` ` CBUT Tiger Animal Super Save- Arthur Cat in Our Vancouver Speed Skating Bobsled & Figure Skating Diving1 M CICT Weekend Morning News Fish’n Fishing Boat Driving Ice Pilots PGA Tour Golf3 O CIVT Saturday Morning News Fish’n Fishing Boat Driving Ice Pilots NWT PGA Tour Golf4 6 YTV Side Side Chuck Chuck Nerds Spong Spong Par Harvey Pig Turtles Spong Ever After: A Cinderella Story As6 . KAYU-FOX Paid Look DOC Beauty Paid Paid Old Kds All in Tip-Off College Basketball Hoops College Basketball7 / CNN Smerconish Choice 2016 Choice 2016 Choice 2016 Choice 2016 Choice 2016 Choice 2016 Choice 2016 Choice 20168 0 SPIKE The Incredible Hulk I Am Legend Cops Cops Cops Cops Cops Jail Cops Cops9 1 HGTV Paid Paid Bryan Bryan Bryan Bryan Bath Bath Bath Bath Fixer Upper Fixer Upper Fixer Upper Fixer Upper: 2 A&E Tiny House What Would What Would What Would Monster in My Monster in My Monster in My Monster in My The First 48< 4 CMT Number 1s CMT Music CMT Music Top 20 Countdown CMT’s Hottest Mr. & Mrs. Smith Deal = 5 W Love It-List It Love It Love It-List It Mel Mel Mel Mel Tower Heist Say Say Say ? 9 SHOW Paid Paid Engels G.I. Joe: Retaliation Jack the Giant Slayer G.I. Joe: Retaliation@ : DISC Jade Jade How/ How/ Air Crash 140th Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show Railroad Alaskan Bush TelescopeA ; SLICE Hair Paid Restless Virgins Rock of Ages Pitch Perfect The Rap GameB < TLC Rattled Rattled Rattled Rattled Stories of ER Stories of ER Stories of ER Stories of ER Stories of ERC = BRAVO Missing Suits Colony Bones Bones Bones Bones Suits ColonyD > EA2 Born (:40) Water (:35) Rocky (:35) JFK (:05) Born FreeE ? TOON Jungle Endan Johnny Jerry Wabbit Be LEGO Al Pokémon Po Po Rang Yu-Gi- Transf. Yo-Kai DinofF @ FAM Warth Derek Derek Gam HZipz Life Awe Next Lost Kindergarten Cop Monster High: Haunted Gam HZipzG A WPCH On Coo P. Aff Larry Paid Paid Jeffer. 21 Break Sein Now You See Me Scary Movie 3H B COM Just/Laughs Com Com Cash Cash JFL Just/Laughs Clippe Gaffi Theory Theory Dirty Work Jay & I C TCM (6:00) Gaslight Mrs. Miniver Goodbye, Mr. Chips Gandhi CharK E OUT Can Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Dog and Beth Dog and Beth Dog and Beth Dog and Beth Dog and Beth Dog and BethL F HIST Battle Battle Pickers Paid Paid 21 Paid Yukon Gold Vikings Pawn Pawn Pawn Pawn Pawn PawnM G SPACE Stargate SG-1 Stargate SG-1 Stargate SG-1 Panic Button Face Off Mega Shark vs. Mecha Shark Bitten DC’s LegendsN H AMC Rifle Rifle Rifle Rifle The Core Predator TremorsO I FS1 NASCAR NASCAR Racing NASCAR Racing NAS NASCAR Racing Setup NASCAR RacingP J DTOUR Moves Paid Secu Secu Border Border Border Border Border Border Secu Secu Border Border Border Border Border BorderW W MC1 All (:25) Philomena Second Best Marigold Hotel (:10) Adult Beginners Fil Reel (:40) The Best of Me Walk ¨ ¨ KTLA KTLA News KTLA 5 Morning News at 7 Dr. Pol Dr. Pol Dog Dog Dog Dog Dog Save Dream Hatch Animal Zoo ≠ ≠ WGN-A Texas Ranger Texas Ranger Outsiders (:10) Outsiders (:10) Outsiders (:11) Outsiders (:11) Outsiders (:13) The SiegeØ Ø EA1 Sling (:40) Can’t Hardly Wait (:25) North (10:55) Dirty Rotten Scoundrels (12:50) Analyze This (:35) Hair∂ ∂ VISN Made Inter Re Gur Watno Dur Punjab Hindu Pun Lamia Fursat Quran Punjab Pyar Hi Pyar Hi Udeek Tehlka Sardari 102 102 MM Playlist Playlist Playlist Playlist Com Kick-Ass Billy Madison 105 105 SRC Pouic Schtro Jack 1001 Sonic Anne Code Spirou Chass. Tintin Oniva! Épi TJ La fac Enquête Candice Renoir

Saturday Afternoon/Evening February 27 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 Globe Trekker Steves Grown Wine Vi L. Welk Keep Time/ The Manchurian Candidate TBA Moone Austin City$ $ CFCN Marilyn Denis The etalk News--Calgary Oscar Guide Theory Anger Mike Cleve Saving Hope News News Murder-Nmbrs% % KXLY-ABC Dance on Ice ABC KXLY NBA NBA Basketball Made Insider Ent. Tonight What Would Rizzoli & Isles& & KREM-CBS Ac. Hollywood Hidden Chan News News News 21 Elementary NCIS: N.O. NCIS 48 Hours News Up _ _ KHQ-NBC Tai Fish Relief Judge NHL Hockey From Coors Field in Denver. KHQ J’pard You, Me and Blue Bloods News SNL( ( TSN Hearts Sports SC Open Open 2016 Scotties Tournament of Hearts SportsCentre SportsCentre SportsCentre) ) NET Sportsnet Mis Plays NHL Hockey From Coors Field in Denver. Sportsnet Mis NHL’s Sportsnet Sportsnet+ + GLOBAL BC Ice Pilots NWT Ancients Moves News News Hour 16x9 A Job to Kill For True Crime News SNL, , KNOW Waterfront Geographic Joanna Hope-Wildlife Battle-Elephant Heartbeat Foyle’s War Waterfront` ` CBUT Na Hocke NHL Hockey From the Bell Centre in Montreal. NHL Hockey Post CBC The Tudors1 M CICT Ancients Moves News News Hour 16x9 A Job to Kill For True Crime News Saturday Night Live3 O CIVT Ancients Moves News News Hour 16x9 A Job to Kill For True Crime News Saturday Night Live4 6 YTV As As Max Max Max Max As Stan Max As Fantastic Mr. Fox As As Gags Gags6 . KAYU-FOX Bas Paid Bones Mike Mike Two Theory Two Theory Rosewood (:01) Lucifer News Wante Animation Dom7 / CNN Choice 2016 Choice 2016 Choice 2016 Choice 2016 Choice 2016 This Is Life This Is Life This Is Life This Is Life8 0 SPIKE Cops Jail Cops Cops Cops Cops Cops Cops Cops Cops Cops Cops Scarface9 1 HGTV Income Prop. House House Hunt Hunt Bryan Bryan House House Break Break Bryan Bryan House House Fixer Upper: 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 Yukon Yukon Bggg Bggg Funny Videos Reba Reba Last Last Funny Videos Reba Reba Last Last Funny Videos= 5 W Buying Buying The Descendants Definitely, Maybe Fathers and Daughters Prop? 9 SHOW Ungodly Acts G.I. Joe: Retaliation Jack the Giant Slayer Cop Out@ : DISC How/ How/ Last Frontier Gold Rush Moonshiners Rat Rods Fast N’ Loud Moonshiners Rat Rods Gold RushA ; SLICE Restless Virgins Après Ski The Rap Game Pitch Perfect DreamgirlsB < TLC Stories of ER Stories of ER Stories of ER Stories of ER Sex Sent Me Sex Sent Me Stories of ER Stories of ER Stories of ERC = BRAVO Twice/Lifetime Missing Criminal Minds Law & Order Colony Suits All Stars Projct Runway Projct RunwayD > EA2 Born (:45) Rocky (:45) Rain Man The Hurt Locker (:15) North CountryE ? TOON Johnny Gadg Yo-Kai Yo-Kai Yo-Kai Yo-Kai The Man Called Flintstone Johnny Johnny Her Spider ElektraF @ FAM Make Awe Awe Life No No Next Next Lost Lost The X Factor UK (:40) About a Boy DeG A WPCH Middle Middle Sein Atl. King King The Proposal Family Family Burg Burg Com Com S.W.A.T.H B COM Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back Theory Theory Just/Laughs Theory Theory JFL Just/Laughs Hilarity for Charity ComI C TCM (3:45) Chariots of Fire Breaking Away Diner Apollo 13 PhilaK E OUT Liqui Liqui Stor The Mantracker Stor The Liqui Liqui Mantracker Myth Hunters Conspiracy Buck BuckL F HIST Skyfall Vikings Battle Battle Yukon Gold Prophecies Revealed Yukon GoldM G SPACE The Thaw Face Off Tron: Legacy (:45) Speed Racer CarN H AMC Trem Jurassic Park King Kong Tremors JeeO I FS1 NAS Cam Motorcycle Racing NHRA Drag Racing NASCAR Racing Cam TMZP 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 Walk of Shame (:15) Philomena Second Best Marigold Hotel The Age of Adaline (10:55) The Best of Me¨ ¨ KTLA Coo On Middle Middle Celeb Celeb News News Two Two Friend Mo Two Two News at 10 News Person≠ ≠ WGN-A The Siege The Perfect Storm The Last Samurai BigØ Ø EA1 Hair (:40) Accepted (:15) Can’t Hardly Wait Mystery Men (:05) Dirty Rotten Scoundrels Analyze This∂ ∂ VISN Punjab Pun Sanjha Punjab Mu Made Des-Pardes Aikam Taur Lashkara Waqt 4 Suc Vehra Crisis 102 102 MM Alternative Much Hip Hop Simp Simp Simp Simp Billy Madison Simp Simp Simp Simp South South 105 105 SRC Inspecteur Barnaby Semaine verte TJ C.- Petite Univers Monsieur Outlander TJ Pour Dre Grey

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Employment Opportunity Kimberley Early Years Team Coordinator

25 hrs/month at $20/hour The Coordinator of the Kimberley Early Years Team supports the implementation of the strategic plan. The Coordinator:

• Links the Team with local, regional, provincial and national coalitions and organizations involved with Early Years

• Leads monthly meetings of the Early Years Team and provides administrative support

• Promotes the activities of the committee and recruits new members

• Raises public awareness about the importance of the early years

• Supports EYT members as they pursue funding for projects identified in the EYC strategic plan.

• Completes reports for the team and the EYT Chair as required. Submit completed reports to the CBAL CLC for submission to funders.

• Works with the CBAL CLC to prepare the annual EYT budget and manage the expenses to reflect the budget allocations. Submit expenses, timesheets and other financial information to the CBAL CLC monthly.

• Supports community service providers and community members with information, resources and referral

The EYC Team Coordinator is employed by CBAL Closing date for applications is March 4, 2016

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Employment OpportunityStrong Start Program Facilitator

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For Sale: ACER ALL-IN-ONE

COMPUTER, 1.9GHz CPU, 8GB RAM, 1 TB

hard drive, 23” monitor, includes webcam, Windows 8,

and DVD-RW drive, with wireless keyboard and mouse;

HP Deskjet 1050 printer. $450 obo.

Call: 250-426-1858

DO YOU HAVE Aspecial talent?

~Crafting~Quilting~Nails~Catalogue Sales, etc. Calling all home based businesses. We have an opportunity to showcase your talents at very affordable prices. Let everyone in the Kootenays

know what you have to offer and

expand your customer base.

Call Marion at 250-426-5201 ext 202

for all the details.

WATKINSconsultant

~ Dianne Hummelle ~250-427-7534

Valentine Body Care:Bath & Body Lotions, Oils,Mists, Butters & Scrubs,Creme Bath, Bath Soak

Scents: Unscented, Aloe& Green Tea, Lavender,Lemon Cream, CoconutMilk & Honey, Grapefruit,

Pomegranate & Aca

To advertise using our “MARKET PLACE” in the Cranbrook

Daily Townsman, Kimberley Daily Bulletin and The Valley,

call us at 250-426-5201, ext. 202.

MARKET PLACE

SHOP LOCALLY

ESTATE SALE: Fri. Feb.26, 4pm-7pm.

Sat. Feb.27, 10am-3pm.

Contents of woodworking shops, garage & garden shed.

Large workbench w/2 vises: $500. Rockwell drill press

with mortising &sanding attachments: $150.

Makita compound saw w/stand: $300. Large dust

collector: $300. Small hand tools, clamps, dowels,

spindles. Large red oak tambour: $50. Mixed assortment of woods.

Creeper: $20. Toro snowblower w/power steering & electric start,

$950.Lawnmower, shovels etc.

Patio table & six chairs: $200.

And more..., too much to list. Cash only.

148 - 305 Ave, Marysville250-427-7748

It’s Garage Sale Weather!!!!!

Any Garage Sale ad booked to run in March, 2016 will

cost only $10., taxes included!!!!!

Don’t forget to pick up your Garage Sale kit with every

paid ad. 250-426-5201 ext 202

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things™

Columbia Tech

Services_______

For all your business or residential

computer service needs, call Sandy

for onsite service.

_______Phone/text [email protected]

Serving the Kootenays

since 1985

D of ALL TRADES

Maintenance, repair, renovations, installs,

janitorial, storage organizing and more...

“You take care of business & we will take care of

the rest”

Davidzon J. (250) 421-9103/489-5942

IN NEED OF A BOOKKEEPER? I have over 15 years

experience doing books for various companies in the

East Kootenays. I can take your company from start-up

to year-end prep. Contact Melissa at

~ 250-581-1328 ~

KOOTENAY SHADE WORKS

~We have you covered~

Shade sail awnings Custom awnings Awning repairs

Screens Boat covers and

repairs Outdoor furniture

covers Retractable awnings Solar window covers

& bug screens Deck construction

• Free estimates

250-427-9896

LEIMAN

CUSTOM HOMES AND RENOVATIONS

Established custom builder for over 30

years.

Certifi ed Journeyman Carpenters

Reliable QuotesMember of the new

home warranty program.

www.leimanhomes.ca

Kevin250-421-0110

Krister250-919-1777

PLAN DESIGNNew construction,

Additions, Renovations, Electrical, Landscape

Start with a good set of plans and be assured your investment will

FEEL, FUNCTION and LOOK GREAT!

Jody ~ 250-919-1575www.CHARLTONHOMES.CA

TIP TOP CHIMNEYSERVICES

“Sweeping the Kootenay’s Clean”

Chimney SweepingFireplace & Woodstove

ServicingVisual Inspections and

InstallationsGutter Cleaning Available

Call for Free Estimatefrom a W.E.T.T Certifi ed

Technician

Richard Hedrich250-919-3643

[email protected]

~also available~Pool table installation

and service!!!

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friday, fEBruary 26, 2016 Page 15daily townsman / daily bulletinDAILY TOWNSMAN/DAILY BULLETIN Friday, February 26, 2016 PAGE 15

Attention ContractorsEK Realty Ltd Strata Division is now accepting bids for lawn care and lawn maintenance for

various individual properties in the Kimberley and Cranbrook areas for the 2016 season.

P a c k a g e s c a n b e p i c k e d u p a t 2 5 - 1 0 t h A v e S , C r a n b r o o k .

Bids close March 18, 2016. Thank you to all who bid but only the successful bidder will be contacted.

EAST KOOTENAY REALTY

OPEN HOUSES Saturday Feb 27

E a c h o f f i c e i n d e p e n d e n t l y o w n e d a n d o p e r a t e d .

BLUE SKY REALTY

250-426-87001111 Cranbrook St. N. www.blueskyrealty.ca

www.realtor.ca

10:15-11:15am327 - 12 Ave. S.

$339,9001960 sq/ft. on each floor. 4 bdrms on main. Nice sunny kitchen. Huge 132'x122 ft lot.

Loads of updates.2410219 Jay Majkowski

12:00 - 1:30pm 601 Laurier Street

$494,900Great home on 5.02 acres. All Landscaped.

Paved driveway. 3+2 bdrms, 2 bath, attached garage. Detached double garage.

2408711 Brian Burch

1:00 - 2:00pm 363 Mission Crescent

$174,900Move in ready. 2 bdrms, 2 bath,

bright living room, spacious addition, huge covered deck.

2409900 Joy

OPEN HOUSES Sunday Feb 28

Merchandise for Sale

A-Steel Shipping Storage Containers. Used 20’40’45’53’ insulated containers. All sizes in stock. Prices starting under $2,000. Modifi cations possible doors, windows, walls etc., as offi ce or living workshop etc., Ph Toll free 24 hours 1-866-528-7108 or 1-778-298-3192 8am-5pm. Delivery BC and AB www.rtccontainer.com

Misc. WantedLocal Coin Collector BuyingCollections Gold Silver CoinsEstates 1-250-499-0251 Chad

Open HousesOpen Houses

TendersTenders

Legal

Heavy Duty Machinery

Legal Notices

To: NORMAN FISKE

Sale of:

1999 Dodge Durango,

4 door.

Amount owed: $2709.50VIN# 1B4HS28Z3XF609762

on March 5, 2016

at 10:00am

741 Industrial Road #2

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Submitted photo

Wes Rogers, Theresa Larson and Donna Grainger take time to celebrate the BMO gift

BMO celebrates volunteerism with Starlite giftFor the townsman

Cranbrook, BC… BMO en-courages and supports its em-ployees as they devote their time, energy and passion to giving back. The financial insti-tution provides opportunities for employees to do charitable work, during business hours.

Beyond the benefits to communities, BMO’s support

for employee’s efforts has a positive impact on the organi-zation itself. Through volun-teer work, employees gain op-portunities for personal growth, developing strength in leadership, team-building and creative thinking.

Recently BMO recognized the volunteer efforts of Theresa Larson, Senior Commercial

Account Manager for her work as a Director on the Board with the EKFH with a $1,100 dona-tion to the foundation’s annual Starlite Campaign.

The funds are being allocat-ed toward the purchase of three oximeters for the Cran-brook Community Wellness Program. A pulse oximeter is a medical device that indirectly

monitors the oxygen saturation of a patient’s blood (as op-posed to measuring oxygen saturation directly through a blood sample) and changes in blood volume in the skin.

Interested in learning more about becoming a member of the EKFH board? Call our of-fice at 1-877-489-6481 for more information.

Bryn C at tonFernie Free Press

Over the weekend, Fernie Al-pine Resort (FAR) was host to the second stop on the Resorts of the Canadian Rockies Jeep Junior Freeski series. The event was also the second of four In-ternational Freeskiers and Snowboarders Association (IFSA) National Events in Cana-da. Over 100 skiers were in the qualifying rounds that took place on Saturday and the finals were held for those who made it through on Sunday. There were four categories that were sepa-rated by gender and age, the girls aged 12-14 had 19 skiers, girls aged 15-18 had 14 repre-sentatives and boys aged 12-14 had 36, while boys aged 15-18 had 40 skiers.

The Fernie Big Mountain Team or the Fernie Freestyle Team represented Fernie in every category.

“[We had] 23 competitors from home clubs, There was a strong showing from Fernie team members with Claire McPherson coming in 2nd in the Girls 12-14 Category and Tyler Stack coming in 1st in the Boys 12-14 age category,” said

Jeni Sugiyama, Fernie Alpine Resort Events Coordinator.

The hills conditions leading up to the event were like spring-skiing so the qualifiers that were supposed to happen over two days was consolidated to one.

“Snow conditions were a lit-tle hard packed on Friday so we postponed the qualifiers to Sat-urday; knowing there was snow in the forecast. With the help of the Griz and the Fernie Factor the 35cm of fresh snow on Fri-day night meant the conditions

were fantastic for the Qualifiers on Saturday and Finals on Sun-day,” said Sugiyama.

Competitors were happy to see fresh snow and had fun at the event.

“We had good feedback from the competitors and of course having fresh powder always helps,” said Sugiyama.

The event is one of Sugiya-ma’s favorites because the com-petitors share their love for ski-ing with one another.

“This event is one of our fa-vourites. Freeski events are

unique in the fact that there is a great camaraderie amongst competitors. They wait at the bottom of the venue to cheer other competitors on and cele-brate with each other in the fin-ish coral,” said Sugiyama. “It’s always great to see the smiles on the kids faces when they nail their run. Even though it is still a competitive event it’s a great atmosphere that is created and is always a highlight of these events.”

While the event had many sponsors, FAR was also very thankful for the people that were behind the scenes.

“Huge thanks go to the entire team up at the resort. This event is a big event to put on and re-quires a lot of cooperation be-tween the operations, snow safety and food & beverage de-partments,” said Sugiyama. “After the snowfall on Friday, patrol worked really hard to en-sure our venues were safe and we could get on them as soon as possible to get the competition under way. A huge thanks goes out to all the competitors that showed up both locally and from far away.”

image Credit: b. Catton

Freeskiers dropped into Big Bang during Saturday’s qualifying heats for the Jeep Junior Freeski Series.

Freeski competition at Fernie Alpine Resort

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36th Annual Heart and Stroke Curlathon; Saturday, Feb. 20, Cranbrook Curling Club. Julie Brannigan photos

A Black Tie Affair

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Top fundraiser Jeff Bleaney, with Lynn Lee, organizer.