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May 22, 2015 edition of the Cranbrook Daily Townsman

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Page 1: Cranbrook Daily Townsman, May 22, 2015

Vol. 64, Issue 97 Proudly serving Cranbrook and area since 1951 www.dailytownsman.com

< ‘Full Curl’ up for an Arthur EllisDave Butler shortlisted for writing award | Page 2

Death at the Coal Creek Mine, 1902 >A look at the 3rd worst mine disaster in Canada’s history | Page 5

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STEWART WILSON PHOTOS

The drawdown at Idlewild Lake in Cranbrook continues in its gradu-al way. It was noted last weekend by the photographer that the water level is down nine inches to a foot. The photographer — Stewart Wilson — also saw more western painted turtles than usual along a wider area than they’ve been seen before — per-haps due to there being more perches for them to sun them-selves, such as roots and low branches, given the drop in water level. Waterfowl were also evi-dent, with Canada geese, Mallards and ducklings, even a spotted sandpiper and a kingfisher.The water levels are being low-ered at Idlewild Lake based on recent assessments of the dam at the lake’s western end and con-cern for public safety. Cranbrook City Council is looking for funding to replace the dam and restore the lake. The City is also looking for public input on Idlewild Park, and is offering a short online survey, at fluidsurveys.com/s/Idlewildpark/. The survey ends May 25.

Michelle Rybachuk

East Kootenay RealtyINDEPENDENTLY OWNED AND OPERATED

[email protected]

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Saturday; May 9 & 2310am - 1pm

220 Cranbrook St. N.www.cranbrookfarmersmarket.com

Saturday; May 9 & 23

SPRING/INDOOR

MARKETS

TRE VOR CR AWLEYThe City of Cranbrook has released a tentative

schedule for road-paving projects this summer but, as always, plans are subject to change.

“Really, a lot of this is going to depend on weather, subcontractor availability, equipment availability and the workforce, so a lot that will hinge on that and when the milling machine can make it into town,” said Chris Zettel, the corpo-rate communications officer for the City of Cran-brook.

City proposes schedule for street work

RCMPOn Wednesday and Thursday, May 20 and 21,

Cranbrook RCMP members focused on an on-go-ing issue with motorists near and around the in-tersection of 14th Ave Street and Baker Street.

Mount Baker Secondary School has been ex-periencing issues with motorists speeding through their school zone. During this two-day operation, RCMP members focused on providing a visible presence during peak traffic times.

On Wednesday, May 20, several written warn-ings for various Motor Vehicle Act/Regulation in-fractions were delivered to motorists. On Thurs-day May 21, more written warnings were issued along with violation tickets for traffic offenses within the school zone.

Cranbrook RCMP believes that with increased presence and the addition of the speed radar sign (located at 14th Avenue North and 2nd Street North), motorists will concentrate on adhering to the posted school zone signage.

“Cranbrook RCMP are committed to the safety of students which can be accomplished by re-minding motorists to exercise caution when driv-ing in school zones,” said Cst. Elisha Belonio.

RCMP focus on traffic issues

near high school

See ROAD WORK , Page 3

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daily bulletin Page 2 Friday, May 22, 2015

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Cranbrook Kimberley

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

First Baptist ChurchPastor Kevin Ewaskow

Children’s MinistriesWorship Service

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

[email protected]

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

Cranbrook Alliance Church

1200 Kootenay Street N.250-489-4704

Pastor Grant McDowellSunday Service & Children’s Ministry

10:30 amwww.cranbrookalliancechurch.com

Marysville Community Church

Sunday Service 10:30 am

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

Darryl SchmiDt

Former College of the Rockies student Dave Butler will soon be travelling to Toronto for a very exciting event. He will be attending the Ar-thur Ellis Gala at the Arts and Letters Club to find out if his first novel, Full Curl, is the winner of a prestigious Crime Writers of Canada award.

The Crime Writers of Canada is a national professional organiza-tion for mystery and crime writers. They have sponsored the Arthur Ellis Awards for Crime and Mystery Writing since 1984. Butler has been shortlisted for the ‘Unhanged Arthur for First Unpublished Crime Novel’.

Butler is looking for-ward to the opportuni-ties his attendance at

Butler shortlisted for writing award

the event may bring. “The gala will be attend-ed not only by crime writers but also by pub-lishers and agents. It is a great connection to the publishing world,” he said.

Once a warden in Banff National Park, Full Curl is loosely based on events that took place during his employment there. In a departure

from most crime stories, the victims in Butler’s murder mystery are tro-phy animals in the Na-tional Parks. The novel is set in Banff, Cran-brook, Kimberley and Spokane.

“I love the area and love the mountains and I wanted to tell a story about places I know well,” Butler said. “To be able to add an interna-tional slant on it was fun too.”

Having taken a previ-ous Creative Writing course at College of the Rockies, Butler enrolled in a ‘Special Projects’ creative writing course offered by the College. Under the supervision of his instructor, Butler was given the structure and constructive criti-cism he needed to make his book a reality.

“I had this book idea in the back of my head for a few years,” he said. “The course I took at the College was the push I needed to get it down on paper. The feedback I received along the way was both frank and en-couraging.”

Butler, whose day job is as the Director of Sus-tainability for Canadian Mountain Holidays LP, is hopeful the recogni-tion his novel is receiv-ing from the Crime Writers of Canada will be the push needed to get it published. He is building upon the expe-rience he gained with Full Curl while working on his second novel, which is also crime fic-tion.

“I see Full Curl’s shortlisting for the Un-hanged Arthur as vali-dation that my work has some value and that it is of interest to other peo-ple,” Butler said. “I hope to use this experience, and what I learned from my instructor at the Col-lege, while working on my next novel. I now have confidence that the story will come.”

Learn more about Creative Writing cours-es at College of the Rockies at: cotr.ca/uni-versity

For the townSmanVICTORIA - Mandatory off-road vehicle regis-

tration is being deferred from June 1 to Nov. 1, 2015.

A press release from the Ministry of Forests, Lands and Natural Resource Operations says the extra time provides additional time for off-road users to prepare for the mandatory registration, while the regulatory details are finalized on both registration and safety.

Full details are anticipated to be announced by early fall, with implementation for both man-datory registration and safety provisions to begin Nov. 1, 2015. In the interim, voluntary one-time registration for operating an ORV on Crown land will continue with the combined cost of the reg-istration certificate and ORV number plate re-maining at $48.

This registration is integrated within the pre-existing structure of ICBC’s motor vehicle registry, reducing implementation costs and al-lowing ORV owners to register at any of the 900+ ICBC insurance brokers in the province.

An estimated 200,000 off-road vehicles are used in the province. To date, approximately 20,000 ORVs have registered under the Off-Road Vehicle Act.

Snowmobiles have been registered in British Columbia since the 1970s.

Voluntary ORV registration moved

ahead to Nov. 1, 2015

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Friday, May 22, 2015 Page 3

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NOTICE OF DISPOSITION

Pursuant to the authority of Section 26 of the Community Charter, the City of Cranbrook intends to enter into a Lease Agreement with Helo Investments Ltd. for land at the Canadian Rockies International Airport located at 9370 Airport Access Road, Cranbrook, B.C., legally described as: Parcel 9 on Plan crb-001.dgn dated 12 April 2000, and consisting of approximately 3334.4m2. The Lease shall be for a ve year term from May 16, 2015 to May 15, 2020 with three (3) ve-year renewal options.

In consideration of the Lease, Helo Investments Ltd. shall pay to the City of Cranbrook a minimum annual rent of $7,735.81 plus utilities.

Municipal Clerk

AGMThursday, May 28

6:30 p.m.aT The Manual

Training CenTre

Everyone welcome.

For more info 250-489-3111

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Burkey’s Coffeehouse (16b 11th Ave S, Cranbrook BC) celebrates its Grand Opening this Saturday May 23rd with an afternoon of live acoustic entertainment! Reigniting the traditional coffeehouse environment created in that same location nearly 20 years ago, affable owners Andrew and Samantha Burke offer traditional Irish fare (Irish stew, Guinness stew, fresh-baked soda bread) to their extensive breakfast and lunch menus, as well as provide a comfortable and casual locale for in-depth socializing for people who just wish to relax with good people amidst good music...and good coffee! For more information, please call (250) 581-0933.

Barry CoulterSince January, the Cranbrook

Farmer’s Market has been running indoors at the Ktunaxa gym, on the second and fourth Saturdays of the month, in an inaugural winter and spring market season. But with the warm temperatures upon us, the Market will move outdoors this Satur-day, May 23.

“We will stay at the Ktunaxa loca-tion (220 Cranbrook Street North), but move the market outdoors onto the grassy area adjacent to the gym,” said Farmer’s Market Manager Erna Jensen Shill.

“We just have two markets left at this location — this weekend (May 23) and June 14. We will move down-town June 27, back to our normal spot on 10th Avenue South after Sam Steele Days is done. We’ll start our regular 16-week season, and we’ll be downtown every Saturday.

For a complete market schedule and for more information on the

Cranbrook Farmer’s Market, go to the website www.cranbrookfarmersmar-ket.com.

Spring brings fresh Creston straw-berries, salad and microgreens, farm eggs, pork, lamb and beef from local area producers, along with baked goods, artisans and body care items.

The first winter-spring market sea-son was an over-all success, Jen-sen-Shill said.

“It’s the first year we tried it, so we’re definitely in the growing phase — letting the vendors get an opportu-nity to try it out and the market pa-trons learn that we have that opportu-nity.

“But for a lot of our growers and meat producers, they were very happy to have the opportunity to connect with customers who are looking for locally produced food in other months besides our regular market season.

“So we’ll certainly work to building on that for next year.”

fident that with the con-tractor and the machin-ery and everything in place, we’re certainly going to be advising the public through our local media partners and our website and some door-to-door to let people know when it’s going to start and end.”

The 2015 Capital Roads Program was ap-proved by city council on May 11th. The $2.7 million project was awarded to Interoute Construction Ltd., of which BA Blacktop in Cranbrook is a division.

For the townsmanThe Friends of Children Society has received

$20,000 from the B.C. government to provide on-going assistance to East Kootenay families with a child who must travel to receive medical care.

“Friends of Children is an amazing organiza-tion that is a lifeline for families with a sick child,” Kootenay East MLA Bill Bennett said. “Their as-sistance greatly eases the costs faced by families who are already carrying too heavy an emotional burden, let alone a financial one.”

Friends of Children was established in 1998 in Prince George for the purpose of assisting north-ern B.C. families with children in extraordinary medical need. The East Kootenay branch was formed about 10 years later in Cranbrook. Friends of Children covers non-medical expenses such as travel and accommodation.

“Friends of Children is extremely grateful for Minister Bennett’s success in securing this signifi-cant financial contribution to support East Koote-nay families,” said Pat Chisholm, East Kootenay Friends of Children support co-ordinator. “With this funding, East Kootenay families can be assured that support is available to them when accessing medi-cal care for their children outside of their home community.”

The organization relies on the support of spon-sors, donors and volunteers to provide a much-need-ed service for the East Kootenay and northern B.C. regions.

Friends of Children has assisted more than 2,000 families since its inception, and receives about 200 funding requests annually.

Farmer’s Market moves outdoors this weekend, back to

10th Avenue June 27

The streets are proj-ects identified by city staff and approved by council earlier this month that will see $2.7 million worth of paving done to numerous areas of the city.

The work will be mostly road paving and other road-related proj-ects such as water drain-age. There will not be any work done on un-derground infrastruc-ture such as water and sewer lines or storm sewer systems.

Zettel added that a large portion of the roads in the program will be milled at the same time prior to start-ing the reshaping and resurfacing work. The milling of the pavement is normally done all at one time which leaves the road surfaces with-out pavement until the road is repaved. This also exposes the exiting valve boxes, catch ba-sins and manholes in the roadways.

Proposed schedule•Week of May 25, 2015Kootenay Street -21st

Avenue to Kootenay Place, 26th Avenue South & 2A Street

•Week of June 1, 2015

Cranbrook Street North - 2nd Street North to Highway 3, Airport Access Road

•Week of June 8, 2015Industrial Road 2•Week of June 15,

20154th Street South – 8th

Avenue South to 11th Avenue South

•Week of June 29, 2015

Sylvan Heights (Nu-merous Avenues & Streets), 26th Avenue South & 2A Street

•Week of July 20, 201526th Avenue South &

6th Street South; 2nd Street South – 27th Ave-nue South to 31st Ave-nue South

•Week of July 27, 20152nd Street South –

Victoria Avenue to 24th Avenue South

•Week of August 10, 2015

27th Avenue South & 29th Avenue South

Zettel said the sched-ule could change de-pending on a number of factors.

“The intent is just to give people a quick snapshot at this point of how we see the summer playing out,” continued Zettel, “but as things move along, we’re con-

Road work schedule proposedContinued from page 1

Funding helps families with children in medical need

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PUBLIC NOTICEPursuant to the authority of Section 26 of the Community Charter, the City of Cranbrook intends to enter into a Lease Agreement with Cando Ventures Corp. dba Resort Tours for the storage of vehicles on airport property located at the Canadian Rockies International Airport located at 9370 Airport Access Road, Cranbrook, B.C., legally described as: Lot A, (formerly Kootenay Indian Reserve No. 1) Kootenay District, Plan NEP23763 and consisting of approximately 640 sq. ft. The lease shall be for a term from April 1, 2015 to December 15, 2015.

In consideration of the Lease, Cando Ventures Corp. shall pay to the City of Cranbrook $425.00 for the duration of the term.

Municipal Clerk

Public Input On Idlewild Lake

We would like your input on the future of Idlewild Lake and Park. As a result of recent assessments on the dam at Idlewild Lake, the water levels will be lowered to protect public safety.

Cranbrook City Council recognizes the signi cance of Idlewild Lake to our residents and park users, and is seeking funding to replace the dam and restore the lake. The City sees potential opportunities to enhance and redevelop the park during the dam’s reconstruction.

Please provide your input on the future of Idlewild Park by completing a survey on the City website. Paper copies are available for pick-up at Leisure Services or reception at City Hall.

The deadline for the survey is Monday May 25, 2015.

Arne PetryshenCranbrook City

Council approved grant-ing $500 to the Mount Baker Secondary School Robotics Club to help them to represent B.C. in the upcoming Skills Canada Competition.

At the meeting on May 11, Council also ap-proved $500 to go to the PARTY program.

Both funds came from the contingency fund.

The second approval brought up some ques-

tions from Coun. Wesly Graham about how con-tingency funding should be spent.

“My question is, we just approved the Mount Baker students with ro-botics because they didn’t know they made it to competition,” Gra-ham said. “In my opin-ion that’s what contin-gency fund is for — we have a sports team or something happens that you can’t apply for funds. But this is nothing out of the ordinary, so

curious to know why this would come out of con-tingency. Contingency is more out of the ordi-nary, spontaneity — something’s happened.

“I just have a hard time with that, because once we start tapping this contingency for nor-mal operations, we could be seeing more people applying for this fund, rather than what I would see as contingen-cy funds for the robotics competition or a volley-ball team.”

Coun. Tom Shypitka agreed and wanted a definition on contingen-cy funding.

“Because, yeah, I thought it was one-offs, things that happened in the spur of the moment, those kinds of things,” he

said, noting the PARTY program request seems to be an annual one.

CAO Wayne Staudt said the contingency fund is what Coun. Gra-ham noted.

“Nobody could antic-ipate that they were going to go to the Cana-dian National Robotics competition,” Staudt said. “We really should encourage the PARTY program — and I don’t know if we have or not — to make a grant appli-cation in August like we do the other parties. Then they would be considered for a grant to an organization to our budget process. For some reason, we’ve done this a couple of times with them, and they might think this is

the process, but it really is not the right process.”

Mayor Lee Pratt noted that the PARTY program did receive some money through the Columbia Basin Community Initiatives Fund, but have not re-ceived any money from the original donations that Cranbrook made.

Coun. Ron Popoff re-called that a couple meetings ago it was mentioned that some organizations could possibly use the contin-gency fund to skirt the regular application pro-cess.

“If you were unsuc-cessful or didn’t get the money you requested up front, then this was a way of coming in the back door, so I’m cau-

tious of that going for-ward.”

But Popoff said if the PARTY program has been using this process as the way in the past he would be in favour of granting the funds for this time only.

“But in the future, this would not, in my opinion, be considered a contingency, because they probably had ample notice,” he said, noting that Council is pursuing a new granting process for next year.

The City has $25,000 per year for the contin-gency fund, and CAO Staudt said they have used $3,000.

The robotics team will be heading to Saska-toon for the competition from May 26 to 30.

There are two teams going and a total of five students.

“Congratulations first to Mount Baker for at-tending another robot-ics competition,” Popoff said, adding he’d spoken with Bill Walker, teacher at Mount Baker, about the extent of the fund-raising the students have been doing.

“They’ve done the means test — they’ve been out doing fund-raising and applying to various service clubs in town. They are very close to their goal amount of money.”

The students’ goal was to raise over $14,000 to cover travel flight and travel expenses, plus the cost of air freight for their robots.

Council discusses the nature of contingency

Mike redfernFive southern ladies,

former college friends and members of a col-lege swim team, share the trials and tribula-tions of their lives when they meet annually in a cottage on the Outer Banks of North Caroli-na. Their revelations are both poignant and hi-

larious and are the stuff of which the comedy, The Dixie Swim Club, is made. In scenes spread over 33 years, this play by Jessie Jones, Nicholas Hope, and Jamie Woo-ten, playwrights of The Golden Girls and other stage and television hits, takes us through four of these annual reunions,

revealing the changes in each of their lives.

Kimberley’s Off Cen-tre Players bring this very funny comedy to the stage of the Theatre at Centre 64 for a 5-day run from May 26 to May 30. The curtain goes up each evening at 7.30, door open at 7 p.m.

The play features

Karen Vold-Oaakley in her debut stage role as Sheree, former swim team captain and the group’s leader, desper-ately trying to maintain her “perfect” life. Joanne Wilkinson plays wise-cracking, overachieving lawyer Dinah, dealing with the frustrations of her private life. Michelle

McCue is pampered and outspoken Lexie, trying to hang on to her looks and youth, and Nola Doiron is self-dep-recating, acerbic Verna-dette who, faced with a dark cloud over her life, decides to embrace chaos. The cast is com-pleted by Michelle LeMay who plays eager-to-please Jeri Neal, who ends up surprising them all.

Director Brigitte Fra-nyo, who last directed Murder by the Book seven years ago, is excit-ed about this all female production. “The ladies have worked so hard to pull together a top notch show,” she says.

Franyo has worked hard herself, also stage managing the show and helping build the set. Assisting behind the scenes are producer Terry Macham, set builders Terry Miller, Lloyd Lancaster, Tom Martin, set decorators Tylene Turner, Liz Adler, along with cast mem-bers Nola and Joanne, property assistants Marge Lasdigne, Marga-ret Moe, and Lannie Clarkson, and back stage crew Jaime Funk.

Tickets for the show are available for $15 in advance from the Snowdrift Café or at the door.

Southern Ladies take centre stage in comedy at Centre 64

‘Dixie Swim Club’ opens May 26

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T he coroner’s jury con-vened for seven hours before returning the ver-

dict:“That the said Steven Mor-

gan, Joseph Sengala and Wil-liam Robinson came to their deaths on Thursday, the 22nd day of May, 1902, at or about the hour of 7:30 o’clock in the afternoon, in what is known as numbers two and three mines, situated on Coal Creek, near the town of Fernie … the prop-erty of and worked by the Crows Nest Pass Coal Compa-ny, Limited; ‘That we, the said jury, find the initial cause of the explosion being at a point in number two mine aforesaid, not clearly defined, and that said initial cause extended from the said undefined point throughout the greater portion of Number 2 and 3 mines, coal dust being the conveying me-dium; and we find in conse-quence that the inadequate method of watering and re-moving of the dust left the mine in such a condition to be dangerous…”

The exact point and cause of the explosion may have been undefined but the result was not. For those outside the mine it was a massive blast of fiery coal dust that rose upwards of 1,000 feet above the fan house, the roof of which was never seen again. For Messrs Mor-gan, Sengala, and Robinson it was posthumous justice, little help that it may have been to them. The death of three men was bad enough, but what made this a disaster was the death of the 125 other men at work in the mine that evening. Not all men, for that matter; Will Robertson (so named in the newspaper accounts but likely the William Robinson of the coroner’s investigation), was 13 years old, one of a num-ber of teenagers to die that day. It remains the third worst mine disaster in the history of Cana-da, and that’s saying some-thing, given the extremely dan-gerous coal mining conditions of the day and the regular and numerous deaths and injuries to the miners.

The town of Coal Creek, built along the waterway of the same name, was only a few miles east of Fernie. It came into being in the 1890s, nestled tightly upon the hillsides of a chiseled valley laden with coal and, for a time, housed over 1,000 residents. Little more than log huts at first, it soon boasted churches clubs and saloons, all attended by the Slavs, Scandinavians, Welsh, Italians and English who worked side by side in the

The Coal Creek Mine Disaster

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Photo Louis Denison, City of VanCouVer arChiVes CVa 1477.

The Coal Creek Collieries in Aug., 1926.

number 2 and 3 mines. It was a gritty, hard-working communi-ty and on that day in May, from fathers to sons, brothers to brothers, boys to men, an al-most unbelievable portion of the male population simply disappeared. Of the estimated 150 workers only 22 escaped.

In a stroke of fate Bruce Stewart, formerly of Cran-brook, exited the mine just mo-ments before the blast to at-tend to some equipment re-pairs. He lived. S.J. Marsh, an-other former Cranbrook man, did not. A faded blueprint in the Fernie city hall archives shows dots representing the men who died as they worked alone, in pairs, in clusters, some seemingly untouched in death, killed by the concussion of the explosion, suffocated or poisoned by the deadly meth-ane gas afterdamp that fol-lowed; others obliterated com-pletely or so badly mutilated as to be unidentifiable and some, it is believed, simply never found. The rescue work began minutes after the blast but was severely hampered by the pres-ence of lingering gases. Rescu-ers went in, worked until they were overcome, were carried

out and revived and went in once more.

Although the company im-mediately halted all communi-cation from the mine, rumours spread and tensions ran high among the citizens of Fernie and Coal Creek, fanned by the fact that the inspector of mines had toured the site two days previously and declared it safe. The Cranbrook Herald report-ed of the fate of Fernie Police Constable Stevens who was said to have remarked that he was sorry that there had not been 200 more men at work when the explosion occurred. The local miners responded by calling at the jail, demanding that Stevens be produced and then, forming two lines from the 500 or so present, forced the constable to remove his uniform and badge and walk between the two rows. He was then escorted to the railroad track and told to head out of town. Whether or not Consta-ble Stevens deserved the ban-ishment he was undoubtedly lucky to be let go unharmed in what was surprisingly the only rebellious act that occurred. Of course, many of those who may have rebelled were dead and

many others in shock. The mere logistics of deal-

ing with so many deaths proved impossible for the town of Fernie and both Cranbrook and Nelson were called upon to supply coffins. The small St. Margaret’s Cemetery on the outskirts of Fernie was quickly cleared of trees as grave after grave was dug and numbered to accept the bodies of the min-ers. Saturday, May 24 -what would normally have been a town celebration of Empire (Victoria) Day - saw over 30 separate funerals performed as coffin after coffin passed through the streets.

The Crows Nest Coal Com-pany agreed to pay all funeral expenses and provide relief against all immediate want and suffering and hastened to re-open the mines (which suf-fered little damage) as soon as possible. The town of Coal Creek remained until the 1950s when the mines were sealed. Today little remains of the col-lieries or the town of Coal Creek where, in one mighty blast, 128 miners were hurled into eternity on that fateful day.

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Coal Creek in May, 1898. The logs cabins were gradually replaced by houses.

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I am a hard–core reader. I read for my work. I read fiction at meal times and bedtime. I even have a book in the car — just in case. I love suspense and mys-

tery novels; they draw me into other worlds for a short while.

I recently picked up the latest novel by Ted Dekker, entitled, “A.D. 30”. It tells the story of Maviah, the outcast daughter of a powerful Bedu sheikh. Born out of wedlock and sold as a slave in Egypt, she eventually she finds her way back home to Arabia and then on to Pal-estine, where she meets a man named Yeshua — the Jewish name of the one we know as Jesus.

I’m not going to say any more about the novel, so no spoiler alerts are necessary. The characters were sympathetic and believable, the story was tight, and the historical research was accurate.

What has given me pause to reflect is a short essay by Dekker at the beginning of the book, “My Journey to A.D. 30”. Dekker tells us that he grew up as “the son of mis-sionaries who left everything in the west to take the good news to a tribe of cannibals in Indonesia. They were heroes in all respects and taught me many wonderful things, not least among them all the virtues and values of the Christian life. What a beautiful exam-ple they showed me.”

So far, so good.But then Dekker narrates a story in

which he gradually began to feel like a fail-ure. His Christian faith seemed … some-how less than what he thought it should be. He writes,

“As I grew older, all the polished answers I memorized in Sunday school seemed to fail me on one level or another, sometimes quite spectacularly. I begin to see cracks in what had once seemed so simple.

“I was supposed to have special powers to love others and turn the other cheek and refrain from gossip and not judge. I was supposed to be a shining example, known by the world for my extravagant love, grace, and power in all respects. And yet, while I

heard the rhetoric of others, I didn’t seem to have these powers myself.

“During my teens, I was sure that it was uniquely my fault — I didn’t have enough faith, I needed to try harder and do better. Others seem to

have it all together, but I was a failure.“Can you relate?“Then I began to notice that everyone

seemed to be in the same boat, beginning with those I knew the best. When my rela-tionships challenged all of my notions of love, when disease came close to home, when friends turned on me, when I strug-gle to pay my bills, when life sucked me dry, I began to wonder where all the power to live life more abundantly had gone. Then I began to question whether or not it has ever really been there in the first place. Per-haps that’s why I couldn’t measure up.

“So I pressed in harder with the hope of discovering God’s love. But I still couldn’t measure up.

“And when I couldn’t measure up, I began to see with perfect clarity that those who claimed to live holy lives were just like me and only lied to themselves — a fact

that was apparent to everyone but them …”My first thought after reading those

paragraphs was, “How sad! How utterly, unbearably sad.”

I remember as a child growing up in a church where the same kind of completely unrealistic expectations were laid on peo-ple. The language of this church, and oth-ers like it (such as Dekker’s) was filled with “shoulds” when the reality of most of our lives is that we can’t. “Shoulds” just make us feel guiltier, more like a failure. “Shoulds” just add to the already heavy burdens so many of us bear. Our best intentions are never good enough.

I am relieved and glad that I have found another way. More accurately, I am re-lieved and glad that another way has found me.

The Christian way is not about “shoulds.” It never has been. To think this way is to turn Christian faith into a religion with rules and beliefs and a narrowly defined way.

But Jesus never came to do that. Jesus — Yeshua — pointed us to a relationship with a loving and compassionate God who sets us free so that we might live a more abundant life.

One of the church’s earliest leaders, Au-gustine, once said “Love God, and do as you please.” It was echoed by Martin Luther many centuries later. The profound truth of this is that as we love God, we will also love what God loves.

It’s a much freer way of living than a life of “shoulds” ever could be.

Yme Woensdregt is Pastor at Christ Church Anglican in Cranbrook

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Colossal gainsCranbrook’s physique & fitness community grows with strong showing at NPAA Canada Classic

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Team Dickson is, from left to right: Corianne Smithhurst, Anael Delisle, Raven Dhillon, Taylor Anne Salvador, Kelsey Nicole Skulnec and Gord Skulnec. Missing: Trinia Deren and Rachel Cohen.

Taylor rocc aSports Editor

Cranbrook’s place on the world stage of phy-sique and fitness mod-elling continues to grow in more ways than one.

The Natural Phy-sique and Athletics As-sociation (NPAA) Cana-da Classic was hosted in Calgary on May 17, with eight Cranbrook ath-letes competing as members of Team Dick-son, coached by Cran-brook-based trainer Laurie Dickson.

“I’m proud of each and every single one of them,” Dickson said. “It was an absolutely per-fect representation of Team Dickson -- pol-ished -- and also repre-senting Cranbrook and area.”

Team Dickson put forth a strong showing, with two competitors advancing to the Inter-national Federation of Physique Athletes (IFPA) Yorton Cup in Washington, D.C., slat-ed for Oct. 24, 2015.

Anael Delisle (tall bi-kini and open bikini) and Rachel Cohen (elite pro bikini) qualified for the world champion-ship, joining Erika Rieve-Palmer (figure) as Cranbrook athletes

headed to Washington in late October.

Corianne Smithhurst was nominated for the NPAA Transformation Award, which is given annually to an NPAA athlete who has shown dedication to fitness while battling and over-coming physical and/or emotional obstacles, in-cluding but not limited to weight loss, weight gain, impairment, ill-ness or addiction.

Additionally, Dick-son was nominated for the NPAA Coach/Train-er of the Year Award.

“It’s a huge feeling of accomplishment on a personal level because I’m not competing any-more,” Dickson said.

“It’s an honour for me to show other people how to implement the tools they already have.”

Dickson was previ-ously named the 2013 NPAA Coach/Trainer of the Year following a long competitive career that saw her claim numer-ous titles on the national and international phy-sique and fitness stage.

According to Dick-son, the process to pre-pare an athlete for a show carries out over a six-month period, which features three phases. First, Dickson

works with her athletes on building muscle, be-fore moving into a lean-ing-out phase. The final phase of preparation sees athletes cut carbo-hydrates while increas-ing protein intake.

Dickson trains ath-letes out of Aspire2BFit Training Facility, which she opened in Septem-ber 2014. The training facility is located at the Prestige Rocky Moun-tain Resort in Cran-brook.

As it stands, Dickson has a waiting list of hopeful clients at her Cranbrook facility.

As a part of her on-going search for a healthier lifestyle, Dick-son will be opening the Beyond Training Cafe in July/August 2015, also located at the Prestige Rocky Mountain Resort in Cranbrook.

Dickson’s dedication and passion for fitness has inspired her to ex-pand her Aspire2BFit brand beyond Cran-brook as well.

She is slated to open and oversee a brand new Aspire2BFit Train-ing Facility in Salmon Arm, B.C., in August 2015 and plans on open-ing training facilities at other Prestige Hotels & Resorts locations

throughout B.C.“I’ll oversee and

manage, train [a local trainer] according to my training methods, with use of Isagenix as their fuel source,” Dickson said. “It will be really neat. We’re going to go from town to town and duplicate every single one.

“It will be a lot of work, but I’m very fortu-nate and I’m very ap-preciative of it. It will come together.”

Prestige Hotels & Re-sorts has locations in Cranbrook, Golden, Kelowna, Nelson, Radi-um, Rossland, Salmon Arm, Smithers, Sooke and Vernon.

A big part of Dick-son’s philosophy and approach to fitness and a healthier lifestyle comes from her experi-ence as an independent associate for Isagenix, a health and wellness solutions company.

The NPAA Canada Classic, held at the Uni-versity Theatre at the University of Calgary, saw a total of 190 ath-letes compete in five dif-ferent categories -- men’s bodybuilding, men’s physique, wom-en’s bikini model, wom-en’s figure and women’s fitness model.

Team Dickson at 2015 NPaa Canada Classic (alphabetical by last name)

Rachel Cohen - women’s bikini model, elite pro - first placeAnael Delisle - women’s bikini model, tall - first place; women’s bikini

model, open - first placeTrinia Deren - women’s bikini model, masters - fourth placeRaven Dhillon - women’s bikini model, mediumLaurie Dickson - nominated for 2015 NPAA Coach/Trainer of the YearTaylor Anne Salvador - women’s bikini model, shortGord Skulnec - men’s physiqueKelsey Skulnec - women’s fitness model, novice - third placeCorianne Smithhurst - women’s bikini model, medium; nominated for the

2015 NPAA Transformation Award

Soaring onwardDynamiters’ forward Coy Prevost latest to join AJHL’s Canmore Eagles

Taylor rocc aSports Editor

The Alberta exodus continues for the Kim-berley Dynamiters.

Thursday afternoon, the AJHL’s Canmore Ea-gles announced forward Coy Prevost (1997) had committed to the team for the 2015-16 season.

“Canmore is close to my home and looks like an ideal place for me to develop my hockey skills,” Prevost said in an Eagles’ press release. “They don’t have many 17-year-olds on their roster, so if I play well I could play there for the next three years and hopefully earn an invi-tation to play hockey for a Canadian university down the road.

“I can’t wait for train-

ing camp to begin.”Prevost joins forward

B r a d e n Saretsky as the second member of Kimberley’s 2015 KI-JHL-cham-pion Dyna-miters to commit to the Canmore Eagles this off-season.

A native of Kimber-ley, Prevost claimed the K I J H L ’ s Eddie Mountain Divi-sion Rookie of the Year Award after posting 14 goals and 49 points in 50 games during the 2014-15 campaign.

The 6-foot-1, 185-pound forward added 11

goals and 19 points in 22 KIJHL playoff games, be-

fore produc-ing one goal in three games at the Cyclone Tay-lor Cup -- the B.C. Junior ‘B’ provincial champion-ship.

“Coy will bring some good size to our team and his of-fensive num-bers certain-ly speak for

themselves,” said An-drew Milne, Eagles’ head coach and general man-ager, in a team press re-lease. “He is a hard-work-ing forward who likes to force turnovers in the of-fensive zone and he has

the hands to put the puck in the net.

“We want to recruit winners to our hockey club to help create a winning culture in the dressing room and both Saretsky and Prevost bring that with them. We are excited to see what these two players can bring to our lineup next season.”

Prevost’s ability to drive the net hard helped the Nitros claim Kimber-ley’s first KIJHL title since the Kimberley Knights won it all in 1980.

Saretsky, a native of West Kelowna, commit-ted to the Eagles on May 8.

The Eagles finished the 2014-15 season sixth in the AJHL’s Viterra South Division with a record of 27-31-2.

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“I am extremely excit-ed to be given another opportunity by my coun-try to represent them on the volleyball court,” Stockton said. “I think everyone at College of the Rockies who has been involved in my vol-

leyball development over the past three years.”

Stockton and Austra-lia competed at the 2015 Asian Men’s U23 Volley-ball Championships in Myanmar from May 12 to 20, compiling a round-robin record of 1-2 and finishing in 10th place out of 16 teams.

The Australian Junior Men’s Development Program (JMDP) con-sists of national camps and international tour for targeted athletes from across Australia.

The program regu-larly produces interna-tional-quality players capable of achieving professional careers and of being chosen for the Senior National Team.

This was Stockton’s

second time represent-ing his native country internationally.

Stockton played right side for the Avalanche for three years, winning several honours during his time in Cranbrook,

including PACWEST First Team All-Star in 2013-14 and 2014-15, PACWEST Player of the Year (2013-14) and CCAA All-Canadian (2013-14).

Following the 2014-

15 PACWEST volleyball season, Stockton com-mitted to the University of Calgary Dinos volley-ball program at the Ca-nadian Interuniversity Sport (CIS) level.

“It was amazing to see the growth in Curtis’ game over the three years he played with the Avalanche,” said former Avs coach Steve Kamps. “He improved in all areas of his game and was extremely dedicat-ed in the off-season to

continue developing his physical strength.

“Curt is getting the recognition that he de-serves and playing on the Australian Junior National Team will be a wonderful experience that he can take with him to the University of Calgary in the fall.”

Iran won the 2015 Asian Men’s U23 Volley Championship, with South Korea claiming silver and Chinese Tai-pei earning bronze.

Former Avalanche volleyball player represents Australia on international stage

Denise LavoieAssociated Press

BOSTON - Former NFL player Aaron Hernandez, sporting a new neck tattoo while making his first court appearance since being sentenced to life in prison for murder, pleaded not guilty on Thursday to a charge he tried to silence a witness in a separate double murder case by shooting him in the face.

The tattoo, on the right side of his neck, includes the word “Lifetime” above a star. The bottom por-tion of the tattoo was obscured by his shirt collar.

It’s a violation of Massachusetts prison regulations to get a tattoo, to tattoo someone else or to possess tattoo paraphernalia while incarcerated. Possible sanctions include disciplinary detention for up to 10 days and loss of a privilege such as television or radio for up to 60 days. The Department of Correction did not immediately return calls seeking comment on whether Hernandez has been disciplined.

Hernandez was convicted last month in Fall River in the 2013 killing of Odin Lloyd, who was dating Hernandez’s fiancee’s sister.

The former New England Patriots tight end was in a Boston courtroom Thursday to be arraigned on a witness intimidation charge in the shooting of his former friend Alexander Bradley.

Bradley was in a Boston nightclub with Hernan-dez on July 16, 2012, when they encountered two men, Daniel de Abreu and Safiro Furtado. After de Abreu accidentally bumped into Hernandez, spilling his drink, Hernandez became irate, followed the men and then fired five shots into their car while they were stopped at a red light, killing de Abreu and Furtado and injuring a third man, prosecutors said.

In court Thursday, prosecutor Patrick Haggan said Bradley witnessed the shooting. Seven months later, Haggan said, Hernandez and Bradley were at a nightclub near Riviera Beach, Florida, when Her-nandez told Bradley he saw two men he believed were undercover police officers watching him.

Bradley responded, “It’s probably because of the stupid stuff you did up there in Boston,” Haggan said.

The next night, the two went to another nightclub. They argued over the bill and over a phone Bradley left, Haggan said. Bradley fell asleep on the ride back to their hotel, and when he woke up, Hernandez was pointing a handgun at his face, Haggan said.

Bradley suffered a near-fatal wound, resulting in the loss of his right eye, Haggan said.

Prosecutors asked Judge Jeffrey Locke to join the witness intimidation case with the murder charges against Hernandez so the cases can be tried together.

The judge scheduled a hearing for June 4 to dis-cuss combining the cases and to set a trial date. He said he hoped the case could go to trial in November. Hernandez’s lawyers suggested January instead.

Haggan said prosecutors want to do DNA testing on the handle of a .38-calibre gun they believe was used in the double killing.

Associated Press reporter Amy Anthony contribut-ed to this report.

aaron Hernandez legal proceedings continue

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ARIES (March 21-April 19) Clear through any mandatory errands and details quickly, as you see a special opportu-nity or meeting heading your direction. Others admire your resourcefulness, though they also might be intimidated by it. Treat a family member with care. Tonight: As you like it. TAURUS (April 20-May 20) The recent ease of communica-tion has somewhat withered. You will have to be more per-sistent with confirmation and follow through. A partner could prove to be unusually challeng-ing. Just let this person’s words roll right off you. Tonight: Make it an early night. GEMINI (May 21-June 20) You have entered a period where everything flows more easily. You might need to make the first move, and quickly at that. You’ll see a new vision of what is possible. Start sharing it with others, and you will like the results. Tonight: Out and about.

CANCER (June 21-July 22) You’ll get a second wind as the day ends. Make sure you have tied up all loose ends and you leave with a clean desk. Once you meet up with a friend, you’ll loosen up. You might not have realized how much self-disci-pline you had to use this week. Tonight: Let your hair down. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) Your momentum picks up as the day gets older. You’ll sense a dif-ference in others’ moods as well. If you want, adjust your sched-ule to visit with a friend who is having a difficult time. Let go of a need to have situations go as you would like. Tonight: A force to be dealt with. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) You might want to assume a lower profile than usual. You have put all your efforts into whatever you were doing this week. Some time off seems more than necessary. Releasing yourself from obligations, even for just a day, revitalizes you. Tonight: Not to be found. LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 22) Zero in on what you want, and

don’t let anyone stop you. You are heading down the path to victory, and you know it. Be as clear as possible. Understand what is happening with a child or loved one. Make this person’s wish a reality. Tonight: Where the action is. SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21) Pressure builds, and you’ll be able to reach the goal you have desired. You might want to answer a question a child poses. Be aware of your choices. You understand the power of mystery, but have you exper-imented with the strength of openness? Tonight: A must ap-pearance. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21) You’ll feel as if you have done your fair share in a partner-ship. On some level, you might be holding your breath to see which way the issue tumbles. Be willing to interact with a key person and clear the air. To-night: The only answer is “yes.” CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) You could be on top of a prob-lem without realizing it. You will like the results more if you

lie low for now. Take a walk, and detach from all the mixed messages your mind seems to be playing. Try to maintain a positive attitude. Tonight: The weekend begins now! AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18) Defer to others while you can. You might experience an in-ordinate amount of pressure to present a topic in a certain way. A friend doesn’t seem to be getting the complete visual of what you are doing. Honor your own thoughts first. Tonight: Let others make the first move. PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20) Take a stand if you feel you must, but with everything that is happening, your action might lose some of its power. Stay on top of an important project. Take your time this afternoon, and don’t rush a conversation with a key loved one. Tonight: Let the world be your oyster. BORN TODAY Author Arthur Conan Doyle (1859), actress Ginnifer Good-win (1978), fashion model Nao-mi Campbell (1970)

Dear Annie: I’ve been seeing (and sleeping with) “Jordan”’ for eight months. We met at the gym, and I asked him out because I had an amazing feeling about him. Since then, I’ve become totally infatuated. He is one of the kindest men I’ve ever met. I thought I saw a future for us. But the other day, Jordan casually mentioned that he needed to change my name in his phone. When I asked what he meant, he said he still had me listed as ‘’girl from the gym.” I couldn’t believe it. We’ve been together eight months! I expressed my hurt and told him that such a thing was very cold. He didn’t seem to think it was a big deal. But, Annie, I haven’t been able to get over this detail. I see it as a total lack of respect and proof of my impermanence in his life, and it means I’m definitely not someone important to him. Am I overreacting? I thought he was actually the one. -- Phony Love Dear Love: You are wildly overreacting. This is not an issue of coldness, impermanence or lack of importance. It’s laziness. When Jordan first met you, you asked him out. You became “girl from the gym” so he would remember who you were. As you spent more time together, he grew to care about you, but editing your name in his contact list required a minor effort that he probably kept putting aside since he knew how to reach you. Now the relationship is important, and he wants to look you up with your real name. The fact that he should have done this six months ago is irrelevant. He’s doing it now. If everything else is wonderful, a better response would have been to laugh and recognize that nobody’s perfect. Dear Annie: This is in reference to the letter from “Sad Mom,” who said a boy in her son’s school committed suicide. She said the cause of death was not explained and there had been irresponsible speculation on social media. I have been in the funeral business for five years. Giving information like that is up to the family. It’s their call. What the school wants, what the other parents want or what is happening on social media is not important to them. They are grieving, and what they choose to say is entirely their business. -- Funeral Home Manager Dear Funeral: We completely agree that details about the cause of death are only to be shared by family members who wish to do so. It is no one else’s business, and the family should not be burdened by others’ curiosity. But in a school, the students’ concerns and fears should not be ignored as though nothing happened. This means acknowledging that there has been a death, allowing the students to grieve and providing counseling for those who need it. Most schools, fortunately, already have such programs in place, and we hope those that do not yet have one will look into it. Annie’s Mailbox is written by Kathy Mitchell and Marcy Sugar, longtime editors of the Ann Landers column. Please email your questions to [email protected], or write to: Annie’s Mailbox, c/o Creators Syndicate, 737 3rd Street, Hermosa Beach, CA 90254. You can also find Annie on Facebook at Facebook.com/AskAnnies. To find out more about Annie’s Mailbox and read features by other Creators Syndicate writers and cartoonists, visit the Creators Syndicate Web page at www.creators.com.COPYRIGHT 2015 CREATORS.COM

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“FINALLY”Heather & Stu Miskow

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proud parents of a precious little gem by the name of Ashlyn Marie, born the

morning of April 28, 2015 at 8:53 a.m. There shall be no embarrassing comments in regards to Ashlyn because I used up my sarcasm & embarrassing comments on my little princess, Brandi Marie Miskow. Anyways I wouldn’t put my pretty Grandbaby through the same ka-ka! Right

now she looks like her Dad, but when she gets older I want her to be Eye Candy like Grandpa Stu!

Gordon Douglas Hogg May 18, 1956 - May 17, 2015

Gordon was born in Nelson British Columbia on Friday May 18, 1956. When he was a few months old, he moved with his family to Revelstoke BC. In the summer of 1977, he and his family moved to Cranbrook, BC where they were building a house in the south end. When he finished High School, Gordon got on with the Canadian Pacific Railway where he worked in the shops until his accident in 1977. While dealing with the loss of use in his legs, he lived in Vancouver, BC for rehabilitation which left him confined to a wheelchair for the rest of his life. While in Vancouver, he took computer and bookkeeping courses. He also enjoyed learning to scuba dive and participated in wheelchair basketball. In 1989/90 Gordon came back to Cranbrook to be near his family and continued to take courses in accounting. He enjoyed spending time with his family and friends playing cards, listening to music and having a good time.

Gordon passed away peacefully in his home on Sunday May 17, 2015. He leaves behind his mother Mildred, sister Jean (Brian Jensen), brother Jim (Joanne Sullivan), 2 nieces and 5 nephews and the next generation of 4 great-nieces and 3 great-nephews who came to know him as Gaffer and also cousins. Gordon was pre-deceased by his father William, brothers Bill and Trevor and his Grandparents Hogg and White.

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The Friends of Fort Steele Society is a non-profit society dedicated to conserving, presenting and teaching the history of Fort Steele and the

Kootenays on behalf of the Province of British Columbia, the Kootenay Community and the members of the society.

A fantastic work environment, the opportunity to work in a world renowned heritage attraction, a chance to step back in time as well as

meet people from all over the world are just a few of the reasons to join us at Fort Steele.

Currently we are recruiting staff in the following departments:• Education/Interpretation seasonal - full time

• Office Assistant seasonal - full time• Livestock Programmer seasonal - full time

• Teamster seasonal - full time• Maintenance & Grounds seasonal - full & part time

• Head Cook seasonal - full & part time• Baker seasonal - full & part time

• Retail/Food Service seasonal - full & part time• Interpretive Trades seasonal - full time

• Maintenance & Grounds seasonal - full & part time • Administrative Support permanent - full time

Applicants can send a cover letter and resume outlining their area of interest and their skills to Fort Steele Heritage Town via email to

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We sincerely appreciate all applicants however only those candidates selected for an interview will be contacted. Please note, selected candidates will be required to submit to a criminal record check.

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Fort Steele Heritage Town is seeking a

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Garage Sale2609 2nd St. S.,

CranbrookSaturday, May 23

9am - 1pm~Relay for Life Fundraiser~

Hot dogs and smokies for sale

GARAGE SALE: All Saints Anglican Church,

Kimberley360 Leadenhall St Saturday, May 23,

8am - 2pmBake table, coffeeHousehold items

GARAGE SALE, Sat., May 23, 8am-1pm. Books, house-hold goods, electric dryer, two 28” TVs, blankets, ladies cloth-ing size L-XL (some plus size), 1993 Toyota Corolla, needs new starter, $450 obo. Ad-dress: 1805 13th Ave S

GARAGE SALESaturday, May 232305 4th St. S.,

Cranbrook9am - 1pm

Many misc. items!!!

GARAGE SALESaturday, May 23 303 10th Ave S.

(back alley) Cranbrook 9am to 4pm

No Early Birds HUGE...a bit of everything.

Gardening, Antiques, Household, Tools...

Downsizing

GARAGE SALESaturday, May 23

9am to 3pm2721 2B Street S.,

CranbrookPots and pans, plants and

potty’s, etc.

GARAGE SALETerra Lee Terrace

2025 Kokanee Dr N. Multi Family Sales 9am to 12 noon

Saturday May 23, 2015 Something for everyone!!

MASSIVE MULTI-FAMILY GARAGE SALE

at First Baptist Church. 334 14th Ave. S. Saturday, May 23

from 8:30am to 3:00pm

This is an actual ‘Garage’ Sale!!!

Truck, lots of tools, antique stove and misc.

Saturday, May 23 9am - 2pm

125 Lindsay St., KimberleyTRY A CLASSIFIED AD

CLASSIFIEDS HELP YOU SELLCALL: 426-5201 EXT. 202

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12:00 - 1:30pm 2953 Westview Road

$605,000Peaceful Westview Estates. Only 7 kms from Cranbrook. Gorgeous rancher with high-end

finishing, 2836 sq ft, one level living.2403464 Brian Burch

11:00am - 12:30pm 321 - 19 Ave. S.

$269,9003+1 bdrms, 2 bath, central air, many

recent updates, alley access, double garage, UG sprinklers, quiet area.

2404478 Jeannie Argatoff

1:00 - 2:30pm 1645 - 6 Ave. S.

$534,000No expense spared in this 4269 sq ft home; vaulted ceilings, granite counters, stainless appliances, hardwood, and SO much more!

2404979 Jeannie Argatoff

2:00 - 3:30pm 209 - 9 St. S.

$252,900Great location – no through street.

Lovely reno's – roof, windows, furnace, flooring and baths. Lane access.

2404152 Brian Burch

3:00 - 4:30pm 1604 Mt. Pyramid Cres. N.

$429,000Beautiful 3100 sq ft home. Maple hardwood floors, 3+1 bdrms, amazing ensuite, main floor laundry, recent updates – must see!

2403860 Jeannie Argatoff

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

OPEN HOUSES Saturday May 23

Janis Caldwell-SawleyMortgage SpecialistRoyal Bank of Canada

[email protected]/janis.sawley

Serving the East Kootenays Tel.: 250-417-1336

COURT BAILIFF SALEThe Court Bailiff will offer for sale by sealed tender, the interest of the judgment debtor Zoltan Hartman, in the following goods and chattels, which are purported to be as follows:

1992 Citation Travel Trailer

Sealed offers marked “7948” will be received at the Court Bailiffs’ Office at 3120 – 30th Avenue, Vernon, B.C. up to and including 11:00am June 1st, 2015.

Sold on an “As Is, Where Is” basis. The highest or any offer not necessarily accepted.

The goods and chattels are in Cranbrook, B.C. for viewing.

For legal notations, Terms of Sale and Conditions of Sale, please visit www.interiorbailiffs.com for more information.Peter van Bodegom, Court Bailiff Area 8

Real Estate

For Sale By Owner

Two storey basement home

in Cranbrookdeck, view, large fenced lot, 4-bedrooms, den, 4-baths,

asking $427,000. Call Mike or Nancy,

(778)517-5014

Rentals

Acreage

Rare opportunity to purchase private 150 acres

5 minutes from Cranbrook BC.

Borders crown land on 3 sides.

Mixture of timber and fi elds. Not in the ALR zoned RR60.

Serious inquiries only, $648,000.

250-489-9234

Apt/Condo for RentLIONS MANOR,

Kimberley. Lower income seniors, 55+

1bdrm apartment: $475./mo plus utilities & DD.

N/S, No pets, no parties. Available May 1.

References required.250-427-2970

Rentals

Homes for Rent

FOR RENT3400 sq. ft, 2 storey log house, Fisher Peak view, 5+ acres, Open concept, geothermal heat/cooling, natural river rock, wood beams, fi replace & woodstove, heated fl oors, wrought iron railings, MB cast iron tub & steam shower, L. offi ce, waterfall, wine room, hot tub.

250-427-4462250-417-6626

Rooms for RentFOR RENT: Rooms for rent in a 4 bedroom Heritage House. Completely re-done. All new appliances. Claw foot tub/sep-arate shower. Fully furnished with new queen beds. Close to Rotary Park and Downtown, on 9th Ave. Storage available.

250-427-4462

Seasonal Accommodation

For rent: 2 RV Moyie River front lots, fully serviced, side by side, 100x40, at 3 Valley Resort in Yahk, BC, $1000/year each including ser-vices. Email for more info:[email protected]

Mortgages Mortgages

Open Houses Open Houses

Rentals

Want to RentSENIOR IN her 60’s, is looking to rent a 1 bedroom apartment or suite at a reasonable price. Willing to do gardening and Reiki to offset the rent. Has a small, well trained, lapdog. Non smoker, non drinker. Pre-fer downtown Cranbrook area. Please call 778-891-3073.

Adult

Escorts

KOOTENAY’S BEST ESCORTS

Introducing

*New* - Hollie - 38Fun ‘n friendly, Playmate

status.

*New* - Lyndsay - 43 Sweet and petite GFE type

*New* - Chanel - 27 Perfect 10 exotic beauty

Lily - 24Sweet doll faced,

curvaceous brunette

Enjoy quality relaxations by our hand-picked beauty’s

Swedish relaxation/massage.

Spoil yourself today!!!

(250)417-2800in/out calls daily

Hiring

Transportation

Cars - Domestic

2008 Chevy Impala

Only 88,000 kms, fully serviced engine & transmission, new rear brakes, new spark plugs,

safety inspected$6,99900

EK Transmission Ltd.DL#29679

1019 Kootenay St. N.,Cranbrook, BC • 426-4157

stk#8908

Legal NoticesLegal Notices

Transportation

Cars - Domestic

2005 HondaAccord EXL

Auto, Leather, Sunroof, Heated Seats, 4 Cyl.,

New Windshield, Battery, Winter Tires.

Only 145,000 kmsEXCELLENT CONDITION

Asking $7,300

consider trades

250-421-0252

Sport Utility Vehicle

1995 Chevy Blazer

Leather seats, maintenance up to date, Private sale,

but can be seen at EK Transmission

250-426-4157 days or250-426-6127 evenings

or weekendsAsking

$1,500 o.b.o

Trucks & Vans

2000 FordWindstar

Runs great, good rubber,229,000 kms

Asking $1,800

O.B.O.

250-919-7040

Transportation

Trucks & Vans

2005 Dodge 3500 Laramie

5.9 Diesel, Full Leather, Fully Serviced, Safety

Inspected, Ready to Go!Call Kathy or Dale 250-426-4157 or

250-426-6127 after hours or weekends

Asking $15,500

CLASSIFIEDS HELP YOU SELLCALL: 426-5201 EXT. 202

Newspapers are not a medium but media available for

everyone whenever they want it. They are growing and evolving to meet the consumer’s interests and lifestyles and incorporating the latest technological developments . This is certainly great for readers and advertisers.SOURCE: NADBANK JOURNAL SEPT/08

CLASSIFIEDS HELP YOU SELLCALL: 426-5201 EXT. 202

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Obituaries Obituaries

Roberto Edward Jack (Bobby)

Born on Jan. 5, 1966, Roberto went to be with the Lord on May 18, 2015 at Cranbrook Regional Hospital at 49 years of age after a courageous battle with cancer. He immigrated from Europe to the U.S. 25 years ago. Roberto met and married a Canadian girl and moved to Kimberley, BC. Roberto

became a Canadian citizen and has lived in Cranbrook as a renovation, construction, flooring installer helper, jack of all trades type person. He was loved and will be sadly missed by his friends from Dairy Queen; Ed & Marg Dieher; Nathan, Hannah & family; Louis Daignault & family; and countless other friends.

His wishes were to be cremated and no service.

YOU CAN’T BUY HAPPINESS, BUT YOU CAN BUY LOCAL AND THAT’S KIND OF THE SAME THING.KEEP OUR LOCAL ECONOMY HEALTHY!

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CranbrookCrestonFernieJimsmith LakeKimberleyMarysvilleWardnerWasa . . . . . .

Sell Your Home in the Classi eds. It has never been easier!Use 25 words to describe it.Stop by or mail $53.33 + taxCheck out your ad in the newspaper and count all the calls coming in!!

2.3.4.

Take a photo of your house.1.

Includes 25 words, and photo. Extra words $1.00 each. Enclose photo. If you require your photo back, please include a self-addressed, stamped envelope. ALL ADS MUST BE PREPAID – Visa and Mastercard accepted. Your ad will run in 10 editions of the Cranbrook Daily Townsman & Kimberley Daily Bulletin. Ad can be cancelled at any time. Sorry, no refunds.

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Sunday Afternoon/Evening May 24 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 Not Yet Begun Great Estates Scotland Wh. House Memorial Day Concert Memorial Day Concert Father Brown Jewel in Crown$ $ CFCN No Re etalk The Listener News--Calgary MasterChef MasterChef Castle Motive News News (12:05) Castle% % KXLY-ABC This Week Streets of S.F. News ABC News Estate Funny Videos 500 Questions Fresh- Fresh- Castle KXLY V’Impe& & KREM-CBS Paid Paid Back Edition News News News 60 Minutes Undercover Madam Sec Battle Creek News Family_ _ KHQ-NBC Cook Paid In Paid News News News Wheel Dateline NBC A.D. The Bible Amer Odyssey News Pain ( ( TSN SportsCentre Re Cabbie Pre NBA Basketball SportsCentre SportsCentre SportsCentre SportsCentre) ) NET (2:30) Hockey Sportsnet Blue Blue Connor Sportsnet Premier League Soccer Sportsnet Sportsnet+ + GLOBAL BC Ice Pilots NWT Tor Simp Simp News News Hour Big Brother Madam Sec Simp Simp Battle Creek News Block, , KNOW Hope-Wildlife Life Hundred Years Architects Changing Ape Poirot State of Play Nasca Lines` ` CBUT The Wizard of Oz NHL Hockey Market Dragons’ Den True Crime The National News fifth 1 M CICT Tor Simp Simp News News Hour Battle Creek Big Brother Madam Sec Simp Simp News Block Paid Paid3 O CIVT Tor Simp Simp News News Hour Battle Creek Big Brother Madam Sec Simp Simp News Block Paid Paid4 6 YTV Alpha-Omega Hoodwinked Too! Hood vs. Evil The Croods Just Vam Vam Haunt Haunt Haunt Haunt6 . KAYU-FOX NASCAR Racing From Charlotte Motor Speedway in Charlotte, N.C. Paid Celeb Simp Monopoly Mil. News Mother Cougar Paid7 / CNN CNN News Anthony Anthony Anthony High Profits High Profits High Profits High Profits CNN Int’l8 0 SPIKE Bar Rescue Bar Rescue Bar Rescue Bar Rescue Bar Rescue (:13) Bar Rescue Bar Rescue (:37) Bar Rescue9 1 HGTV Decks Decks Fac Fac Hunt Hunt Flip or Flip Carver Log Fac Fac Flip or Flip Carver Log House Hunters: 2 A&E Criminal Minds Criminal Minds Criminal Minds Criminal Minds Criminal Minds Criminal Minds Criminal Minds Criminal Minds Criminal Minds< 4 CMT Legally Blonde Funny Videos Wheel Wheel Snake Ship Deal Deal Wheel Wheel Snake Ship Funny Videos= 5 W Employee Parental Guidance Love Love It-List It Property Bros. Monster-in-Law Prop? 9 SHOW Remedy The Hazing Secret Rizzoli & Isles Outlander Engels Rizzoli & Isles Outlander NCIS@ : DISC Blood, Sweat How/ How/ Mighty Planes Naked and Afraid MythBusters Mighty Planes Naked and AfraidA ; SLICE Emer Emer Emer Emer Matchmaker Housewives/Atl. Emer Emer Emer Housewives/Atl. Red Riding HoodB < TLC Ex Ex Ex Ex Willis Family Willis Family Willis Family Willis Family Willis Family Willis Family Ex ExC = BRAVO Twice/Lifetime Flashpoint Missing The Fugitive U.S. MarshalsD > EA2 (3:55) Big Fat Liar Harry And The Hendersons (:20) The ’Burbs (:05) Mallrats (:45) Half Baked How HighE ? TOON Dr. Di Johnny Johnny Johnny Endan Rocket Johnny Dr. Di Camp Drama Pack Day Fugget Fugget Dark ShadowsF @ FAM Good Next Liv- Dog Jessie Austin K.C. Liv- Girl Austin I Didn’t K.C. Next Win Girl Liv- Wiz DerekG A WPCH Theory Theory Theory Theory Mod Mod Alice in Wonderland The Closer The Closer Shrek 2H B COM Sulli Sulli Theory Theory JFL: Masters JFL LOL :-) LOL :-) Theory Theory JFL Just/Laughs Com ComI C TCM The Steel Helmet Men in War M*A*S*H (:15) The Big ParadeK E OUT Liqui Liqui Illu Es Mantracker Illu Es Liqui Liqui Mantracker Haunted Coll. Mea Mea Mea MeaL F HIST Indi Indiana Jones and Crystal Skull Swamp People Pawn Pawn Pawn Pawn Mummies Alive Mummies Alive Yukon GoldM G SPACE Red Dawn Orphan Black Crank: High Voltage Salem Red Dawn DreddN H AMC Uncommon Hell Is for Heroes The Thin Red Line Hamburger HillO I FS1 MLS Soccer MLS Soccer Gar Ultimate Fight FOX Sports NAS FOX Sports FOX Sports SportsP J DTOUR Secu Secu Museum Se Museum Se Mysteries at Mysteries Museum Se Mysteries at Mysteries Time Time W W MC1 Fifth Estate (:05) American Hustle The Skeleton Twins Ray Donovan Penny Dreadful (10:55) Dallas Buyers Club¨ ¨ KTLA Family National Treasure News News Monopoly Mil. Friend Friend 5 News News at 10 News Ben≠ ≠ WGN-A National Treasure National Treasure: Book of Secrets Salem Salem Salem Salem BonesØ Ø EA1 (3:50) Lean on Me (:40) A Beautiful Mind The Caine Mutiny Court-Martial (:05) California Split Baby, the Rain∂ ∂ VISN Be Hope Discov. V’Impe Jere Facts Lead Meyer Osteen Prince Con Popoff Jewish Touch V’Impe Tom Super Tribal 102 102 MM Now & Then Now & Then Now & Then MuchCountdown Finding Carter Broad Broad Broad Broad Broad Broad 105 105 SRC Indiscrétions d’Hercule Poirot Dragon TJ C.- Découverte Animo Tour Pénélope TJ Le Liseur

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Sunday Afternoon/Evening May 24 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 Not Yet Begun Great Estates Scotland Wh. House Memorial Day Concert Memorial Day Concert Father Brown Jewel in Crown$ $ CFCN No Re etalk The Listener News--Calgary MasterChef MasterChef Castle Motive News News (12:05) Castle% % KXLY-ABC This Week Streets of S.F. News ABC News Estate Funny Videos 500 Questions Fresh- Fresh- Castle KXLY V’Impe& & KREM-CBS Paid Paid Back Edition News News News 60 Minutes Undercover Madam Sec Battle Creek News Family_ _ KHQ-NBC Cook Paid In Paid News News News Wheel Dateline NBC A.D. The Bible Amer Odyssey News Pain ( ( TSN SportsCentre Re Cabbie Pre NBA Basketball SportsCentre SportsCentre SportsCentre SportsCentre) ) NET (2:30) Hockey Sportsnet Blue Blue Connor Sportsnet Premier League Soccer Sportsnet Sportsnet+ + GLOBAL BC Ice Pilots NWT Tor Simp Simp News News Hour Big Brother Madam Sec Simp Simp Battle Creek News Block, , KNOW Hope-Wildlife Life Hundred Years Architects Changing Ape Poirot State of Play Nasca Lines` ` CBUT The Wizard of Oz NHL Hockey Market Dragons’ Den True Crime The National News fifth 1 M CICT Tor Simp Simp News News Hour Battle Creek Big Brother Madam Sec Simp Simp News Block Paid Paid3 O CIVT Tor Simp Simp News News Hour Battle Creek Big Brother Madam Sec Simp Simp News Block Paid Paid4 6 YTV Alpha-Omega Hoodwinked Too! Hood vs. Evil The Croods Just Vam Vam Haunt Haunt Haunt Haunt6 . KAYU-FOX NASCAR Racing From Charlotte Motor Speedway in Charlotte, N.C. Paid Celeb Simp Monopoly Mil. News Mother Cougar Paid7 / CNN CNN News Anthony Anthony Anthony High Profits High Profits High Profits High Profits CNN Int’l8 0 SPIKE Bar Rescue Bar Rescue Bar Rescue Bar Rescue Bar Rescue (:13) Bar Rescue Bar Rescue (:37) Bar Rescue9 1 HGTV Decks Decks Fac Fac Hunt Hunt Flip or Flip Carver Log Fac Fac Flip or Flip Carver Log House Hunters: 2 A&E Criminal Minds Criminal Minds Criminal Minds Criminal Minds Criminal Minds Criminal Minds Criminal Minds Criminal Minds Criminal Minds< 4 CMT Legally Blonde Funny Videos Wheel Wheel Snake Ship Deal Deal Wheel Wheel Snake Ship Funny Videos= 5 W Employee Parental Guidance Love Love It-List It Property Bros. Monster-in-Law Prop? 9 SHOW Remedy The Hazing Secret Rizzoli & Isles Outlander Engels Rizzoli & Isles Outlander NCIS@ : DISC Blood, Sweat How/ How/ Mighty Planes Naked and Afraid MythBusters Mighty Planes Naked and AfraidA ; SLICE Emer Emer Emer Emer Matchmaker Housewives/Atl. Emer Emer Emer Housewives/Atl. Red Riding HoodB < TLC Ex Ex Ex Ex Willis Family Willis Family Willis Family Willis Family Willis Family Willis Family Ex ExC = BRAVO Twice/Lifetime Flashpoint Missing The Fugitive U.S. MarshalsD > EA2 (3:55) Big Fat Liar Harry And The Hendersons (:20) The ’Burbs (:05) Mallrats (:45) Half Baked How HighE ? TOON Dr. Di Johnny Johnny Johnny Endan Rocket Johnny Dr. Di Camp Drama Pack Day Fugget Fugget Dark ShadowsF @ FAM Good Next Liv- Dog Jessie Austin K.C. Liv- Girl Austin I Didn’t K.C. Next Win Girl Liv- Wiz DerekG A WPCH Theory Theory Theory Theory Mod Mod Alice in Wonderland The Closer The Closer Shrek 2H B COM Sulli Sulli Theory Theory JFL: Masters JFL LOL :-) LOL :-) Theory Theory JFL Just/Laughs Com ComI C TCM The Steel Helmet Men in War M*A*S*H (:15) The Big ParadeK E OUT Liqui Liqui Illu Es Mantracker Illu Es Liqui Liqui Mantracker Haunted Coll. Mea Mea Mea MeaL F HIST Indi Indiana Jones and Crystal Skull Swamp People Pawn Pawn Pawn Pawn Mummies Alive Mummies Alive Yukon GoldM G SPACE Red Dawn Orphan Black Crank: High Voltage Salem Red Dawn DreddN H AMC Uncommon Hell Is for Heroes The Thin Red Line Hamburger HillO I FS1 MLS Soccer MLS Soccer Gar Ultimate Fight FOX Sports NAS FOX Sports FOX Sports SportsP J DTOUR Secu Secu Museum Se Museum Se Mysteries at Mysteries Museum Se Mysteries at Mysteries Time Time W W MC1 Fifth Estate (:05) American Hustle The Skeleton Twins Ray Donovan Penny Dreadful (10:55) Dallas Buyers Club¨ ¨ KTLA Family National Treasure News News Monopoly Mil. Friend Friend 5 News News at 10 News Ben≠ ≠ WGN-A National Treasure National Treasure: Book of Secrets Salem Salem Salem Salem BonesØ Ø EA1 (3:50) Lean on Me (:40) A Beautiful Mind The Caine Mutiny Court-Martial (:05) California Split Baby, the Rain∂ ∂ VISN Be Hope Discov. V’Impe Jere Facts Lead Meyer Osteen Prince Con Popoff Jewish Touch V’Impe Tom Super Tribal 102 102 MM Now & Then Now & Then Now & Then MuchCountdown Finding Carter Broad Broad Broad Broad Broad Broad 105 105 SRC Indiscrétions d’Hercule Poirot Dragon TJ C.- Découverte Animo Tour Pénélope TJ Le Liseur

Saturday Morning/Afternoon May 23 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 Cook Fresh Cook’s Gar Antiques Lincoln$ $ CFCN (6:00) Juicebox A.M. Weekend Marilyn Denis The Social Written etalk SportsCentre Gas Gas Worst Driver Cash Cash% % KXLY-ABC Paid Paid Good Morning Hanna Ocean Res Wild Out Ex WEN Paid Paid Space E:60 Reports Sports& & KREM-CBS This Morning Lucky Dr. Inno Recipe All In Chan Paid Paid Whac Whac PGA Tour Golf_ _ KHQ-NBC (6:00) Today KHQ Saturday Wake Up Show Blower Golf From French Lick, Ind. Boxing( ( TSN SportsCentre SportsCentre Motor SC F1 Racing NASCAR NAS NASCAR Racing MLS Soccer) ) NET Sportsnet Sportsnet Sportsnet MLB’s Blue MLB Baseball From Rogers Centre in Toronto. Sports Hockey+ + GLOBAL BC Ances Fishful Saturday Morning News Fish’n Fishing Boat Driving News PGA Tour Golf, , KNOW Ceorge Rob Kate PAW Georg Arthur Magic Doki Wild Wild Maker Martha Dogs Dogs Hope-Wildlife Engineering` ` CBUT Mon News Animal Super Art Cross Our Vancouver Absolutely Doc Zone Nature/ Things Amanda Lang Dragons’ Den1 M CICT Weekend Morning News Fish’n Fishing Boat Driving Moves Moves PGA Tour Golf3 O CIVT Saturday Morning News Fish’n Fishing Boat Driving Moves Moves PGA Tour Golf4 6 YTV Side Side Squir Nerds Chuck Spong Spong Par Rab Bread Turtles Sanjay The Dolphin SpongeBob6 . KAYU-FOX Paid Paid Bod In Turbo Paid Paid Paid Cook Paid NAS NASCAR Racing 21 Day Livin’7 / CNN Smerconish CNN News CNN Newsroom With Fredricka Whitfield Vital CNN Newsroom With Poppy Harlow8 0 SPIKE Bar Rescue Bar Rescue Back to the Future Back to the Future Part II Back-Future III9 1 HGTV Sub-D Paid Decks Decks Decks Decks Yard Yard Yard Yard Hunt Hunt Lake Log Carib Hawaii Flip or Flip: 2 A&E Dog Dog Bounty Hunter Criminal Minds Criminal Minds Criminal Minds Brandi Brandi Brandi Brandi Stor Stor Stor Stor< 4 CMT Number 1s CMT Music CMT Music Top 20 Countdown CMT’s Hottest Best Best Cash, Cash, Deal Deal = 5 W Love It Love It Will Will Will Will Will Will What a Girl Wants Say Say Say ? 9 SHOW Paid Paid Engels NCIS Safe House Ghost Rider Ghost Rider: Spirit@ : DISC MythBusters Mighty Ships Mayday Last Frontier Mayday Mayday Jacked! Blood, Sweat MythBustersA ; SLICE Paid Sub-D Fatal Vows Stranger Handsome Prin Dinner for Schmucks Anchorman: Legend of RonB < TLC Cutest Anim. Kingdom Disney Hotels Disney Parks Walt Dsny Disney Cruise Hoard-Buried Hoard-Buried Hoard-BuriedC = BRAVO Twice/Lifetime Flashpoint Missing Graceland The Three Musketeers The GreyD > EA2 The Express (:10) Awakenings (:15) Babe Driving-Daisy The Secret Garden Crazy MoonE ? TOON Jim Camp Endan Nin Tom/ Adven Annoy Drag Shrek the Third Po Rang Yu-Gi- Tran Wheel PackF @ FAM Win Slug The 7D Gravity Gravity Dog Austin I Didn’t K.C. Jessie Liv- Girl Water Horse: Legend Phi Good G A WPCH On Coo P. Aff Atl. Trust Turbo Munich Minority ReportH B COM Just/Laughs Com Com Cash Cash Just/Laughs Theory Theory Men- Men- JFL Cash Cash Just/LaughsI C TCM Destination Tokyo (:45) Air Force Captains of the Clouds Dive Bomber 12HighK E OUT Can Paid Spruce Paid Paid Liqui Liqui Liqui Liqui Liqui Liqui Liqui Liqui Liqui Liqui Liqui LiquiL F HIST Vikings Battle Castle Paid Paid Paid Paid Pawn Pawn Yukon Gold Treasures Indiana Jones and theM G SPACE Stargate SG-1 Stargate SG-1 Panic Button Wizard Wars Wizard Wars Wizard Wars Wizard Wars Doctor Who Inner HarryN H AMC Rifle Rifle TURN: Spies The Dirty Dozen Midway GreenO I FS1 FOX Sports NASCAR NASCAR Racing Hub NASCAR Mo Mo MLB’s Pre MLB BaseballP J DTOUR Moves Paid Secu Secu Border Border Border Border Border Border Bggg Bggg Border Border Border Border Border BorderW W MC1 Still (:45) Roller Town (:05) Blended (:05) 22 Jump Street Draft Day Million Dollar¨ ¨ KTLA KTLA News KTLA 5 Morning News at 7 Dr. Pol Dr. Pol Dr. Pol Dog Dog Dog Dog Expe Expe Rock- Animal State≠ ≠ WGN-A Texas Ranger Texas Ranger Texas Ranger Texas Ranger Texas Ranger Texas Ranger Texas Ranger Texas Ranger Texas RangerØ Ø EA1 Crooked Lake Gremlins Dazed and Confused (:35) Spaceballs (:15) Beetlejuice Great Out.∂ ∂ VISN Gur Inter Fursat Gur Watno Dur Punjab Mehak Pun Lamia Virasat Quran Punjab Pyar Hi Pyar Hi Rangli Tehlka Sardari 102 102 MM Playlist Playlist Playlist Cleve Cleve Prince Prince Material Girls Liar Liar 105 105 SRC Max, Caillou Mike Mé Sonic Jack Erky Gar Contes Oniva Épi TJ La fac 1001 vies Grande triche

Saturday Afternoon/Evening May 23 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 Super Steves Grown Wine The L. Welk Keep Time/ Three Coins in the Fountain NW Spy Austin City$ $ CFCN Marilyn Denis The etalk News--Calgary W5 Along Came a Nanny Motive News News (12:05) Splice% % KXLY-ABC Sports McCar Made News ABC News Insider Entertainment 500 Questions In an Instant Scandal& & KREM-CBS Paid Paid Ac. Hollywood News News News Paid White Collar Madam Sec Blue Bloods 48 Hours News Closer_ _ KHQ-NBC Gotta Paid 21 Day Judge NHL Hockey Western Conference Final, game 4. KHQ J’pard Blue Bloods Dateline NBC News SNL( ( TSN MLS Soccer SportsCentre SEC Storied MLS Soccer SportsCentre SportsCentre SportsCentre SportsCentre) ) NET (2:30) Hockey Sports Blue Mis Poker Tour Sportsnet Mis Blue Champion Sportsnet Sportsnet+ + GLOBAL BC Moves Moves Simp Simp Simp News News Hour 16x9 Madam Sec Remedy Side Show News SNL, , KNOW Canada Chachapoya Connolly-66 Hope-Wildlife Nasca Lines Heartbeat Midsomer Murders Canada` ` CBUT Na Market Mercer Hocke NHL Hockey Western Conference Final, game 4. Mr. D Mr. D Just/Laughs Gags News Comedy1 M CICT Simp Simp Simp News News Hour 16x9 Remedy Madam Sec Side Show News Saturday Night Live3 O CIVT Simp Simp Simp News News Hour 16x9 Remedy Madam Sec Side Show News Saturday Night Live4 6 YTV Spong SpongeBob SpongeBob As Max Stan Game Space Warriors Gags Just Just Haunt6 . KAYU-FOX Bones MLB Baseball From Fenway Park in Boston. In Mike Two Theory Two Theory News Wante Animation Dom7 / CNN Smerconish Special Report Blackfish Special Report A Cooper Foren Foren Foren Foren Foren Foren8 0 SPIKE Back-Future III Back to the Future Back to the Future Part II Back to the Future Part III9 1 HGTV I I Carver Rehab Hunt Hunt In In Bryan Bryan Decks Decks Flip or Flip Carver Rehab Hunt Hunt : 2 A&E Stor Stor Stor Stor Stor Stor Stor Stor Stor Stor Stor Stor Stor Stor Stor Stor Stor Stor< 4 CMT Wheel Wheel Wipeout Reba Reba Me Me Last Last Reba Reba Me Me Last Last Reba Reba= 5 W Masters of Flip Confessions of a Shopaholic Date Night Parental Guidance Paren? 9 SHOW Ghost War of the Worlds Safe House War of the Worlds Safe House@ : DISC How How/ Blood, Sweat Deadliest Deadly Catch Street Outlaws Deadly Catch Street OutlawsA ; SLICE Fatal Vows Handsome Stranger Wanted Beastly WantedB < TLC Hoard-Buried Hoard-Buried Hoard-Buried Hoard-Buried Hoard-Buried Hoard-Buried Hoard-Buried Hoard-Buried Hoard-BuriedC = BRAVO Twice/Lifetime Flashpoint Missing Surprised by Love The Grey The Three MusketeersD > EA2 Crazy (:45) Awakenings (6:50) The Express Casino BugsyE ? TOON Jim Jim Jim Jim Air Bud Spikes Back Shrek Super 8 DatingF @ FAM Good Next Liv- Dog Jessie Austin K.C. Liv- Girl Next I Didn’t K.C. Next Win Wendy Wu: Warrior DerekG A WPCH 1st Box Com Com Middle Middle Shall We Dance? Family Family Sein Sein King King Nat’l TreasureH B COM Theory Theory JFL Men- Men- LOL :-) LOL :-) Theory Theory JFL Just/Laughs JFL: Masters Com ComI C TCM (3:30) Twelve O’Clock High Friendly Persuasion Glory (:45) The Horse SoldiersK E OUT Liqui Liqui Es Illu Mantracker Es Illu Liqui Liqui Mantracker Dog and Beth Conspiracy Mea MeaL F HIST Indi Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade Indiana Jones and the Raiders of the Indiana Jones and Crystal Skull Indiana JonesM G SPACE (3:45) Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire Orphan Black In Killer Elite Orphan Black In Killer N H AMC (3:30) The Green Berets Heartbreak Ridge Kelly’s HeroesO I FS1 MLB Baseball UFC Prefight UFC 187: Prelims FOX Sports FOX Sports FOX Sports Sports UFC Post Fight SportsP J DTOUR Lost-- Lost-- Secu Secu Border Border Ghost Adv. The Dead Files Ghost Adv. Ghost Adv. The Dead Files The Dead FilesW W MC1 Million Dollar Blended Dolphin Tale 2 Dolphin Tale 2 (10:55) Upside Down Stars ¨ ¨ KTLA Coo On Middle Middle Celeb Celeb News News Two Two The Journey Two Two News at 10 News Na≠ ≠ WGN-A Blue Bloods Blue Bloods Blue Bloods Blue Bloods National Treasure Parks Rules Rules Rais RaisØ Ø EA1 (2:50) The Great Outdoors (:15) Dazed and Confused Spaceballs (:40) The Mask (:25) Beetlejuice∂ ∂ VISN Punjab Pun Sanjha Punjab Mu Made Des-Pardes Aikam Taur Lashkara Waqt 4 Suc Vehra Joyce 102 102 MM MuchCountdown Simp Simp Simp Simp Liar Liar Simp Simp Simp Simp South South 105 105 SRC Grande triche Eli Stone Semaine verte TJ C.- Gars Séduction Monsieur 1001 vies TJ Écrire Annika

Saturday Morning/Afternoon May 23 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 Cook Fresh Cook’s Gar Antiques Lincoln$ $ CFCN (6:00) Juicebox A.M. Weekend Marilyn Denis The Social Written etalk SportsCentre Gas Gas Worst Driver Cash Cash% % KXLY-ABC Paid Paid Good Morning Hanna Ocean Res Wild Out Ex WEN Paid Paid Space E:60 Reports Sports& & KREM-CBS This Morning Lucky Dr. Inno Recipe All In Chan Paid Paid Whac Whac PGA Tour Golf_ _ KHQ-NBC (6:00) Today KHQ Saturday Wake Up Show Blower Golf From French Lick, Ind. Boxing( ( TSN SportsCentre SportsCentre Motor SC F1 Racing NASCAR NAS NASCAR Racing MLS Soccer) ) NET Sportsnet Sportsnet Sportsnet MLB’s Blue MLB Baseball From Rogers Centre in Toronto. Sports Hockey+ + GLOBAL BC Ances Fishful Saturday Morning News Fish’n Fishing Boat Driving News PGA Tour Golf, , KNOW Ceorge Rob Kate PAW Georg Arthur Magic Doki Wild Wild Maker Martha Dogs Dogs Hope-Wildlife Engineering` ` CBUT Mon News Animal Super Art Cross Our Vancouver Absolutely Doc Zone Nature/ Things Amanda Lang Dragons’ Den1 M CICT Weekend Morning News Fish’n Fishing Boat Driving Moves Moves PGA Tour Golf3 O CIVT Saturday Morning News Fish’n Fishing Boat Driving Moves Moves PGA Tour Golf4 6 YTV Side Side Squir Nerds Chuck Spong Spong Par Rab Bread Turtles Sanjay The Dolphin SpongeBob6 . KAYU-FOX Paid Paid Bod In Turbo Paid Paid Paid Cook Paid NAS NASCAR Racing 21 Day Livin’7 / CNN Smerconish CNN News CNN Newsroom With Fredricka Whitfield Vital CNN Newsroom With Poppy Harlow8 0 SPIKE Bar Rescue Bar Rescue Back to the Future Back to the Future Part II Back-Future III9 1 HGTV Sub-D Paid Decks Decks Decks Decks Yard Yard Yard Yard Hunt Hunt Lake Log Carib Hawaii Flip or Flip: 2 A&E Dog Dog Bounty Hunter Criminal Minds Criminal Minds Criminal Minds Brandi Brandi Brandi Brandi Stor Stor Stor Stor< 4 CMT Number 1s CMT Music CMT Music Top 20 Countdown CMT’s Hottest Best Best Cash, Cash, Deal Deal = 5 W Love It Love It Will Will Will Will Will Will What a Girl Wants Say Say Say ? 9 SHOW Paid Paid Engels NCIS Safe House Ghost Rider Ghost Rider: Spirit@ : DISC MythBusters Mighty Ships Mayday Last Frontier Mayday Mayday Jacked! Blood, Sweat MythBustersA ; SLICE Paid Sub-D Fatal Vows Stranger Handsome Prin Dinner for Schmucks Anchorman: Legend of RonB < TLC Cutest Anim. Kingdom Disney Hotels Disney Parks Walt Dsny Disney Cruise Hoard-Buried Hoard-Buried Hoard-BuriedC = BRAVO Twice/Lifetime Flashpoint Missing Graceland The Three Musketeers The GreyD > EA2 The Express (:10) Awakenings (:15) Babe Driving-Daisy The Secret Garden Crazy MoonE ? TOON Jim Camp Endan Nin Tom/ Adven Annoy Drag Shrek the Third Po Rang Yu-Gi- Tran Wheel PackF @ FAM Win Slug The 7D Gravity Gravity Dog Austin I Didn’t K.C. Jessie Liv- Girl Water Horse: Legend Phi Good G A WPCH On Coo P. Aff Atl. Trust Turbo Munich Minority ReportH B COM Just/Laughs Com Com Cash Cash Just/Laughs Theory Theory Men- Men- JFL Cash Cash Just/LaughsI C TCM Destination Tokyo (:45) Air Force Captains of the Clouds Dive Bomber 12HighK E OUT Can Paid Spruce Paid Paid Liqui Liqui Liqui Liqui Liqui Liqui Liqui Liqui Liqui Liqui Liqui LiquiL F HIST Vikings Battle Castle Paid Paid Paid Paid Pawn Pawn Yukon Gold Treasures Indiana Jones and theM G SPACE Stargate SG-1 Stargate SG-1 Panic Button Wizard Wars Wizard Wars Wizard Wars Wizard Wars Doctor Who Inner HarryN H AMC Rifle Rifle TURN: Spies The Dirty Dozen Midway GreenO I FS1 FOX Sports NASCAR NASCAR Racing Hub NASCAR Mo Mo MLB’s Pre MLB BaseballP J DTOUR Moves Paid Secu Secu Border Border Border Border Border Border Bggg Bggg Border Border Border Border Border BorderW W MC1 Still (:45) Roller Town (:05) Blended (:05) 22 Jump Street Draft Day Million Dollar¨ ¨ KTLA KTLA News KTLA 5 Morning News at 7 Dr. Pol Dr. Pol Dr. Pol Dog Dog Dog Dog Expe Expe Rock- Animal State≠ ≠ WGN-A Texas Ranger Texas Ranger Texas Ranger Texas Ranger Texas Ranger Texas Ranger Texas Ranger Texas Ranger Texas RangerØ Ø EA1 Crooked Lake Gremlins Dazed and Confused (:35) Spaceballs (:15) Beetlejuice Great Out.∂ ∂ VISN Gur Inter Fursat Gur Watno Dur Punjab Mehak Pun Lamia Virasat Quran Punjab Pyar Hi Pyar Hi Rangli Tehlka Sardari 102 102 MM Playlist Playlist Playlist Cleve Cleve Prince Prince Material Girls Liar Liar 105 105 SRC Max, Caillou Mike Mé Sonic Jack Erky Gar Contes Oniva Épi TJ La fac 1001 vies Grande triche

Saturday Afternoon/Evening May 23 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 Super Steves Grown Wine The L. Welk Keep Time/ Three Coins in the Fountain NW Spy Austin City$ $ CFCN Marilyn Denis The etalk News--Calgary W5 Along Came a Nanny Motive News News (12:05) Splice% % KXLY-ABC Sports McCar Made News ABC News Insider Entertainment 500 Questions In an Instant Scandal& & KREM-CBS Paid Paid Ac. Hollywood News News News Paid White Collar Madam Sec Blue Bloods 48 Hours News Closer_ _ KHQ-NBC Gotta Paid 21 Day Judge NHL Hockey Western Conference Final, game 4. KHQ J’pard Blue Bloods Dateline NBC News SNL( ( TSN MLS Soccer SportsCentre SEC Storied MLS Soccer SportsCentre SportsCentre SportsCentre SportsCentre) ) NET (2:30) Hockey Sports Blue Mis Poker Tour Sportsnet Mis Blue Champion Sportsnet Sportsnet+ + GLOBAL BC Moves Moves Simp Simp Simp News News Hour 16x9 Madam Sec Remedy Side Show News SNL, , KNOW Canada Chachapoya Connolly-66 Hope-Wildlife Nasca Lines Heartbeat Midsomer Murders Canada` ` CBUT Na Market Mercer Hocke NHL Hockey Western Conference Final, game 4. Mr. D Mr. D Just/Laughs Gags News Comedy1 M CICT Simp Simp Simp News News Hour 16x9 Remedy Madam Sec Side Show News Saturday Night Live3 O CIVT Simp Simp Simp News News Hour 16x9 Remedy Madam Sec Side Show News Saturday Night Live4 6 YTV Spong SpongeBob SpongeBob As Max Stan Game Space Warriors Gags Just Just Haunt6 . KAYU-FOX Bones MLB Baseball From Fenway Park in Boston. In Mike Two Theory Two Theory News Wante Animation Dom7 / CNN Smerconish Special Report Blackfish Special Report A Cooper Foren Foren Foren Foren Foren Foren8 0 SPIKE Back-Future III Back to the Future Back to the Future Part II Back to the Future Part III9 1 HGTV I I Carver Rehab Hunt Hunt In In Bryan Bryan Decks Decks Flip or Flip Carver Rehab Hunt Hunt : 2 A&E Stor Stor Stor Stor Stor Stor Stor Stor Stor Stor Stor Stor Stor Stor Stor Stor Stor Stor< 4 CMT Wheel Wheel Wipeout Reba Reba Me Me Last Last Reba Reba Me Me Last Last Reba Reba= 5 W Masters of Flip Confessions of a Shopaholic Date Night Parental Guidance Paren? 9 SHOW Ghost War of the Worlds Safe House War of the Worlds Safe House@ : DISC How How/ Blood, Sweat Deadliest Deadly Catch Street Outlaws Deadly Catch Street OutlawsA ; SLICE Fatal Vows Handsome Stranger Wanted Beastly WantedB < TLC Hoard-Buried Hoard-Buried Hoard-Buried Hoard-Buried Hoard-Buried Hoard-Buried Hoard-Buried Hoard-Buried Hoard-BuriedC = BRAVO Twice/Lifetime Flashpoint Missing Surprised by Love The Grey The Three MusketeersD > EA2 Crazy (:45) Awakenings (6:50) The Express Casino BugsyE ? TOON Jim Jim Jim Jim Air Bud Spikes Back Shrek Super 8 DatingF @ FAM Good Next Liv- Dog Jessie Austin K.C. Liv- Girl Next I Didn’t K.C. Next Win Wendy Wu: Warrior DerekG A WPCH 1st Box Com Com Middle Middle Shall We Dance? Family Family Sein Sein King King Nat’l TreasureH B COM Theory Theory JFL Men- Men- LOL :-) LOL :-) Theory Theory JFL Just/Laughs JFL: Masters Com ComI C TCM (3:30) Twelve O’Clock High Friendly Persuasion Glory (:45) The Horse SoldiersK E OUT Liqui Liqui Es Illu Mantracker Es Illu Liqui Liqui Mantracker Dog and Beth Conspiracy Mea MeaL F HIST Indi Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade Indiana Jones and the Raiders of the Indiana Jones and Crystal Skull Indiana JonesM G SPACE (3:45) Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire Orphan Black In Killer Elite Orphan Black In Killer N H AMC (3:30) The Green Berets Heartbreak Ridge Kelly’s HeroesO I FS1 MLB Baseball UFC Prefight UFC 187: Prelims FOX Sports FOX Sports FOX Sports Sports UFC Post Fight SportsP J DTOUR Lost-- Lost-- Secu Secu Border Border Ghost Adv. The Dead Files Ghost Adv. Ghost Adv. The Dead Files The Dead FilesW W MC1 Million Dollar Blended Dolphin Tale 2 Dolphin Tale 2 (10:55) Upside Down Stars ¨ ¨ KTLA Coo On Middle Middle Celeb Celeb News News Two Two The Journey Two Two News at 10 News Na≠ ≠ WGN-A Blue Bloods Blue Bloods Blue Bloods Blue Bloods National Treasure Parks Rules Rules Rais RaisØ Ø EA1 (2:50) The Great Outdoors (:15) Dazed and Confused Spaceballs (:40) The Mask (:25) Beetlejuice∂ ∂ VISN Punjab Pun Sanjha Punjab Mu Made Des-Pardes Aikam Taur Lashkara Waqt 4 Suc Vehra Joyce 102 102 MM MuchCountdown Simp Simp Simp Simp Liar Liar Simp Simp Simp Simp South South 105 105 SRC Grande triche Eli Stone Semaine verte TJ C.- Gars Séduction Monsieur 1001 vies TJ Écrire Annika

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KAMLOOPS, B.C. — A novice rider is suing a rodeo company in Vernon, B.C., over a bull named Slow Poke that he alleges failed to live up to its name and caused him serious injury.

Kyle Warman says he began beginner bull-riding lessons at Coyote Creek Rodeo in July 2013 and was bucked off by Slow Poke during his second class.

Warman alleges that the facility failed to train him be-fore putting him on Slow

Poke and claims he was told the bull was compatible with inexperienced riders.

A notice of civil claim in B.C. Supreme Court in Kam-loops accuses Coyote Creek Rodeo and its two owners — Ted and Wade Marchand — of negligence resulting in

serious injury.Warman claims he has

suffered physical and mental issues which include a con-cussion, cognitive injuries, anxiety, headaches, a broken wrist, an injured neck and depression.

The company has not

filed a statement of defence and none of the allegations has been proven in court.

Warman is seeking dam-ages and health-care costs.

“Contrary to representa-tion, Slow Poke was violent,” his claim reads.

Novice rider says Slow Poke’s name was all bull

Canadian PressTwo online petitions

are circulating regarding the name for sports teams from a southern Alberta high school.

One petition calling for the Medicine Hat High School to change the Mohawks team name has received about 100 signatures.

But another one sup-porting the name has been signed by more than 900 people.

School division Supt. Grant Henderson says the school board will be looking more closely at the issue in coming weeks.

Henderson says more information is needed about the specific con-cern around the name.

He says school offi-cials have only heard a little bit from both sides.

“We won’t react until we get more specifics,” he said. “We want to consider both view-points and get that infor-mation before determin-ing the next step.”

Grade 12 student Su-zanne Tripp, who launched the petition calling for a name change, said the Mo-hawks “are a culture, not a mascot.”

Rick Preikschas, a high school alumnus from the Standoff re-serve, started the peti-tion to keep the name. He said it’s up to First Nations to decide wheth-er the moniker is racist.

“I feel that the nam-ing of the school’s sports team and the displaying of the logo is an honour to us as a First Nations people,” reads part of his petition.

“I feel that it is a way to relate to the First Na-tions of Canada and serves as a reminder of the native heritage of the Canadian nation.”

Medicine Hat High School is not the first to grapple with the issue of a name for its sports teams.

Balfour Collegiate in Regina changed its team name to Bears from Red-men in December. And Bedford Road Collegiate in Saskatoon and West-ern Canada High School in Calgary have also ditched the Redmen name. Both schools now call their teams the Red-hawks.

Petitions circulate

over Alberta school

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