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More people will get a helping hand now that Cranbrook’s Kin
Club has received a $25,000 Community Gaming Grant from the B.C. government.
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means a great deal to our Kin Club and the community. The most visible benefi t from the gaming funds is the an-nual free public skat-ing that we have been running for more than twenty years. But, be-hind the scenes we pro-vide four scholarships and bursaries, and many miscellaneous donations throughout our community,” said Mike Paugh, President.
Community Gam-ing Grants help local groups provide impor-tant services for B.C. families.
“The Kin Club here in Cranbrook has pro-vided our community with immeasurable op-portunities. They are dedicated to serving our community’s great-est needs as well as providing our area with community building
events, such as the free public skating, which we have enjoyed over the past twenty years,” said Kootenay East MLA Bill Bennett.
Across British Co-lumbia, 294 recipients will share $6,272,130
in the latest round of grants.
Recipients in this round of grants include programs for Human and Social Services.
Community Gaming Grants allow non-profi t organizations to apply for provincial gaming revenues.
Last fi scal year, in 2011/12, our govern-ment distributed $135 million in gaming grants for eligible com-munity programs and services.
More than 5,300 com-munity groups benefi t-ed from funding during 2011/12.
Full application in-formation is available online at: http://www.pssg.gov.bc.ca/gam-ing/.
City Kin Club gets $25,000 gaming grant
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Kootenay East MLA Bill Bennett shares the good news with Kin Club Secretary Heather Smith; Presi-dent Mike Paugh; and Vice Governor for BC/Yukon Anita Llewellyn.
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The BC Coroners Ser-vice has confirmed the identity of a man who died in an avalanche near Kimberley on March 23, 2013.
The man was Joel Conway, aged 38, of Kimberley.
Mr. Conway was one of a group of seven snowmobilers who had travelled to the area of Hellroaring Creek southwest of Kimber-ley on a memorial run for another Kimberley resident who died in an avalanche in the same area four years earlier.
While the group was in the area, a large ava-
lanche struck, burying two of the men. One man managed to dig himself out, but Mr. Conway was buried too deeply for self-rescue or for the other members of the party to be able to rescue him. They sought help, and a ma-jor search- and-rescue effort was launched. Mr. Conway’s body was recovered from the area on March 24.
The BC Coroners Ser-vice and RCMP con-tinue to investigate this death.
The family of Mr. Conway has been noti-fied. On behalf of the
family, the BC Coro-ners Service asks that the media respect their privacy at this difficult time.
The BC Coroners Ser-vice notes that the Ca-nadian Avalanche Cen-tre continues to list the avalanche risk as “con-siderable” to “high” in many parts of the prov-ince and urges all back-country users to take extreme care, including checking the Canadian Avalanche Centre web-site for current condi-tions in B.C.
Coroners service identifies avalanche victim
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Wednesday, April 10, 2013 6:00pm - 9:00pm
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Residents of Fairmont are encouraged to drop by the Resort for information regarding the July 15th 2012 Debris Flow. There will be representatives from Clarke Geoscience, Water Stewardship and the RDEK in attendance to discuss the Assessment of the debris flow event and potential mitigation measures.For more information, please contact Jim Maletta, RDEK Engineering Technician at [email protected] or 250-489-2791.
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Public Input MeetingsColumbia Basin Trust Community Initiatives and Affected Areas ProgramsProject applicants for Columbia Basin Trust’s Community Initiatives and Affected Areas Programs are presenting their proposals to the public. Feedback received at these meetings will assist in identifying the proposals that are important to the communities.
The meetings are open to everyone and the schedule is as follows:
April 8 7:00 pm Area E - Wasa Community Hall - Wasa School Road Proposals Affecting: Electoral Area E (rural Kimberley, Wasa, Ta Ta Creek, Skookumchuck, etc.)
April 9 4:00 pm Cranbrook - Cranbrook Library Manual Training School - 1212 2nd St. N. Proposals Affecting: City of Cranbrook
April 9 7:00 pm Fernie - Museum/Downtown Visitor Information Centre (2nd Floor) 491 2nd Avenue Proposals Affecting: City of Fernie
April 10 7:00 pm Kimberley - Council Chambers - 340 Spokane Street Proposals Affecting: City of Kimberley
April 11 7:00 pm Area B - Elko Community Hall - 5445 Bate Avenue Proposals Affecting: Electoral Area B (South Country)
April 15 6:00 pm Elkford - Council Chambers - 816 Michel Road Proposals Affecting: District of Elkford
April 22 7:00 pm Sparwood - Council Chambers - 136 Spruce Avenue Proposals Affecting: District of Sparwood
April 23 7:00 pm Area A - Hosmer Community Hall - Front Street & 6th Avenue Proposals Affecting: Electoral Area A (Rural Elk Valley)
April 24 7:00 pm Area C - Regional District of East Kootenay Office - 19 - 24th Ave S Proposals Affecting: Electoral Area C (rural Cranbrook, Moyie, Fort Steele, Bull River, Wardner, etc.)
April 25 6:00 pm Columbia Valley - Invermere Community Hall - 709 10th Street Proposals Affecting: District of Invermere, Village of Canal Flats, Village of Radium Hot Springs, Electoral Area F (rural Canal Flats to rural Invermere), and Electoral Area G (Wilmer to Spillimacheen)
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Elkford Mayor awarded Diamond Jubilee Medal in recent ceremonySubmitted Mayor Dean McKer- racher was awarded the Queen Elizabeth II Diamond Jubilee
Medal in recognition of the contributions he has made to the District of Elkford. The award was officially present-ed at the March 25, 2013 Regular Council Meeting by Kootenay East MLA Hon. Bill Bennett.
“It is such a personal honour for me to pres-ent this medal to Dean. Dean has distinguished himself for many years as a strong advocate for Elkford. He deserves this commendation and I know all citizens of Elkford join with me in celebrating Mayor McKerracher’s contri-bution to their beauti-ful community.” Koo-tenay East MLA Hon. Bill Bennett.
Through the Federa-tion of Canadian Mu-nicipalities, Mayor McKerracher received this distinction for his exemplary efforts and contributions to make Elkford a desir-able place to live. The nomination recognizes the important role mu-nicipalities – and their elected leaders – play in ensuring our pros-perity and high quality of life.
Mayor McKerracher has been an active supporter of the com-munity for 41 years, a member of Council since 2002 and Mayor since 2005. During that time he has been dedicated to the promo-tion of Elkford and has a lengthy list of accom-plishments. He is most proud of the award winning Elkford Com-munity Conference Centre, the improved working relationships
with the Elk Valley communities and se-nior levels of govern-ment, Elkford’s award winning branding, the Official Community Plan (OCP) which has received numerous ac-colades for its focus on climate change and sustainability, one of which was the OCP’s recognition by the United Nations Frame-work Convention on Climate Change and last, but not least, the continued accessibility and energy efficiency improvements to Dis-trict facilities such as the upcoming arena/pool project which will include a new ice plant combined with an energy retrofit for the aquatic centre.
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Denise and Allister Pedersen travelled to Rwanda for a gorilla trek and Tanzania for a safari in October 2011.
During their 21-day trip they visited Kigali and then drove 200 km to Volcano National Park in Rwanda for the gorilla trek.
The Tanzanian por-tion of the trip included visits to 4 national parks including the Serengeti and a tour through the Ngorongoro Conserva-tion area. The trip con-cluded in Zanzibar for tours of the slave cham-bers and spice planta-tions.
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Every day, perfectly good horses are shipped to the slaughterhouse simply because they aren’t wanted by their owners anymore. Last summer, I was fortunate enough to save one of these horses through JM Acres Rescue Ranch in Maple Ridge, BC. Rio has become a great friend and will live a good life here in Koote-nay Country.
These volunteer res-cue organizations work on shoestring budgets and depend primarily on donations and adop-tion fees to stay afl oat. As anyone with horses knows, it’s not cheap to own these critters, but they give us so much in return. Since it’s incep-tion in 1995, JM Acres has rescued and adopted out over 600 horses. So far this year, they are averaging between 5 and 10 horses a month!
This May, I will be participating in the an-nual Bloomsday Run in Spokane, Washington. It’s a 12.4 km event, and with an average of over 50,000 runners and walkers, it is one of the biggest in North Ameri-
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My goal this year is to take another 5 minutes off my time, and in the process raise funds for JM Acres while I do it.
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(From right) Kootenay East MLA Bill Bennett presents Carmen Purdy, seen here with his wife Carol and his three grandsons, with the Queen’s Diamond Jubilee Medal for his lifelong contribution to wildlife and wild-life habitat through the Kootenay Heritage Wildlife Fund and the Nature Trust and BC Wildlife Federation.
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Wildsight is launching the Clean Bin Project in Cranbrook, kicking off in April. The challenge for Cranbrook residents is to reduce their waste as much as possible for the month of May. Lo-cal Skye McDougall is the brand new Sustain-ability Coordinator for Wildsight in Cranbrook and her first job will be to help Cranbrook meet that challenge.
“The goal of the Clean Bin Project is to tackle the serious issue of waste reduction,” said McDougall. “We can do this by raising aware-ness and demonstrating how reducing waste can be do-able and easy.”
The Clean Bin Project, which will run through the month of May, is a one month challenge where participants strive to reduce their garbage production. When the challenge ran in Kim-berley, some Clean Binners managed to fit all their garbage for an entire month in a single bread bag!
The Clean Bin proj-ect started out in Van-
couver, when a young couple challenged them-selves to live consumer and waste-free for a year. They stopped buy-ing “stuff”, and commit-ted to reduce packaging whenever they could. Their motto: less stuff coming in (the house) means less stuff go-ing out. The couple did what they set out to do, had a lot of fun, and then made a film about it, The Clean Bin Project. Wild-sight will be showing the film on April 11 at 7:30 p.m. in the COTR lecture theatre to kick of the project.
McDougall is hoping to inspire some healthy community competition and fun by encourag-ing viewers to join the Cranbrook month-long challenge taking place in May. Elementary students will already be paving the way at week-long challenges in Cranbrook elemen-tary schools in April. Participants will be able to share their ex-periences on Facebook: Cranbrook Clean Bin Project, and anyone can follow the challenge and learn strategies to
become waste-free at the same time! Intro-duction to composting workshops will be held on Earth Day weekend, which will help partici-pants start composting to remove even more waste from their trash. The Regional District will be offering subsi-dized composters to ear-ly workshop registrants.
On Earth Day, April 22, Wildsight will host a launch party for the Clean Bin project where participants can meet and mingle with other challengers. Some of the Kimberley challenge participants will join in to show off their tiny bags of garbage.
Learn more and regis-ter for the challenge at Wildsight.ca/CleanBin. The first step for partici-pants is to see the Clean Bin Project film on April 11, 7:30 p.m. in the lec-ture theatre at COTR. Admissions is by dona-tion.
Wildsight gratefully acknowledges the fi-nancial support for the Cranbrook Clean Bin Project from by Colum-bia Basin Trust. This project was undertaken with the financial sup-port of the Government of Canada through the Federal Department of the Environment.
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Garages are not only for protecting vehicles from inclement weather. If you need extra stor-age space, or if you like building things or repair-ing your car, a garage is always useful and can even increase the value of your home.
If you’re planning to build a garage, the first step is to determine whether it will be free-standing or attached to your house. Then you need to think about whether it will need an entrance directly into the house and if you will need windows, heating, plumbing, and electrical outlets. Once these deci-sions have been made, a plan will have to be drawn up.
Find out from your municipality about the maximum allow-
able dimensions and the norms you will have to respect. This is also the time for you to decide if you have enough space for a sin-gle or a double garage. Don’t forget that the style of the garage has to harmonize with the dimensions and look of the house. Once your plans have been approved, the municipa lity will issue
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A detached garage is usually less expen-sive to build than a garage attached to the house, but this choice will depend on your needs. What is certain is that adding a garage to your home is a win-ning formula that will improve your quality of life all year round.
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APRIL 3GOGO GRANNIES TRAVELOGUE. Very exciting Gorilla trek in Rwanda. Join Allister and Denise Pedersen as
they take us on a photo journey of this gorilla trek, many other animals and exotic bird watching.Can't wait to see this! Entry is by donation. The GoGo's would love to see you at 7:00, Col-lege of the Rockies Lec-ture Theatre.
APRIL 5BETTER AT HOME-United Way helping seniors remain indepen-dant. Public input meet-ing 9am-12 noon with light lunch provided at the Days Inn Ballroom. Call to reister 250-489-4593 or 250-464-4889 or email [email protected] KOOTENAY OUTDOOR CLUB (EKOC) Spring Potluck
and AGM 5:30 p.m. Cranbrook Society ForCommunity Living, 1402 1st St S. Admission: Free with Potluck dish - bring own plate and cutlery. Non-members welcome. To join EKOC, 1-year memberships are $30 family; $20 single. Con-tact: Darlene Soper,Email: [email protected]. Put "EKOC" in the subject line of your email.
APRIL 6GIRL GUIDES OFCANADA will be selling our Spring Girl Guide Cookies at: Wal-Mart, Safeway, Save-On-Foods and Tamarack Centre 10 am to 4pm $5.00 boxTHE GOGO GRAN-NIES OF KIMBERLEY
are having a fund raiser African Dinner at 6pm at the Old Bauernhaus! There will be a Silent Auction, Door Prizes, Great Food there will be a No Host Bar and the cost of this fun evening is $55 per person. It is really something that no one should miss! For tickets and more Infor-mation be contact Ruth at 250-427-2706AN EVENING with your NDP candidate & friends. Join us for an evening of music with folk/rock band "The Bickertons" and story telling with Corky Evans & Anne Edwards. Studio Stage Door, 7 pm. Re-freshments served. Info., 250-489-1422. LADIES DOUBLE DART TOURNEYCranbrook Legion. Reg-istration 9:30. Start time 10:00. For more info call Rob Martin 250-489-1273SOCIAL DANCE, held Monthly at the Cranbrook Seniors Hall on 2nd St. South, with music provided by the Great Canadian Barn Dance of Hill Spring, Alberta. Come out from 7-11 with friends and family for a night of great dance music and fun. $10 Admission. Light lunch served. Call 250.489.2720 ... Alcohol Free Premise DON JOHNSON MEMORIAL DART
TOURNEY Eagles Nest- Cranbrook Eagles Hall. Registration- 9:30 am. Start- 10:00 am. For more info Contact Lloyd 250-426-2442GREAT VESPERS, 6 pm, St. Aidan's Ortho-dox Church, 201-7th Ave. S., Cranbrook with Fr. Kaleeg Hainsworth. Soup supper & study to follow. All are welcome.
APRIL 7DIVINE LITURGY, 10:30 am, Saint Aidan's Orthodox Church. fr. Kaleeg Hainsworth serv-ing. Potluck lunch to follow. All are welcome. Info., 421-6013.
APRIL 9ATTENTION ALL ANGLERS, Rocky Mtn Fly-Fishers invite you to our meeting, 7 pm, Superstor Community Room. Guest speaker: H. Lamson (fish biolo-gist). Limited seating so please call 250-489-3013 or 778-517-3996 to make sure we save you one.
APRIL 10PAINT DROP IN – with Colleen Routley 6.30 pm – 9pm. Cranbrook & District Arts Council. (250)426-4223. KIMBERLEY GAR-DEN CLUB APRIL PROGRAM: Growing and Using Edible Herbs and Flowers. Selkirk High School Library 7-9 pm. New members welcome. For more info: Nola 250-427-1948.
APRIL 11LIFE DRAWING – with Michael Flisak, every Thursday 6.30 to
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APRIL 12April Art Group reCeption 7pm to 9pm. Cranbrook & Dis-trict Arts Council. 250-426-4223. 8th AnnuAl Vol-unteer Appre-CiAtion & AwArDs GAlA 6-9 pm at st. eugene. Celebrate com-munity spirit and honour Volunteers of the Year in four categories: Youth (sponsor BC hydro); Family (meDichair); Group (Cranbrook Dodge); individual (premier event spon-sor - investors Group). Award nomination deadline, April 1. tick-ets $30. Anyone can attend. Volunteer Koo-tenays, 250.426.8019 or CmhA-Kootenays, 250-
426-5222. information and nomination Forms: www.VolunteerKoote-nays.ca.eAGles sprinG CrAFt FAir, 711 Kootenay st. n., Fri April 12 5 pm to 9pm, sat April 13 9 am to 4 pm, sun April 14 11 am to 4 pm, concession on site. For more info or to book a table call 250-426-6006CrAnBrooK Com-munitY theAtre wishes to transport you into spring with their upcoming production, enchanted April. Di-rected by terry miller, enchanted April runs for ten nights, April 12 & 13, 17-20 and 24-27, 2013 at the studio/stage Door, 11-11th Ave s, Cranbrook. tickets $13 members/$15 non-members available at lotus Books.
APRIL 13lAurie sChool ConCert BAnD in partnership with tim hortons will be doing their annual spring Gar-bathon. please support the band students.home Grown mu-siC soCietY presents the 30th Anniversary Cel-ebration Coffee house on April 13 at Centre 64 at 7:30 pm. tickets $7 at the snowdrift Cafe in Kimberley.
APRIL 14KimBerleY unit-eD ChurCh presents - "walking the Camino de santiago" lorna and suzanne invite you on a photographic journey of our 800 km pilgrimage from st Jean-pied-de-port in France across spain to santiago de Compostela at 7:30 pm. Kimberley united
Church, 10 Boundary st. (corner of Boundary & wallinger). Admission by donation. proceeds to Kimberley united Church.eK historiCAl As-soCiAtion meet-inG, heritage inn, 12 noon. Guest speaker An-gus Davis. marilyn, 426-3070 or skip, 426-3679.
APRIL 16FeDerAl super-AnnuAtes meet-inG, heritage inn, 12 noon. Cost $15/person. Guest speakers Don & Jeanie Davidson of the Cranbrook hospice so-ciety. skip, 426-3679.
APRIL 17AnnuAl GenerAl meetinG e.K. per-ForminG Arts Fes-tiVAl soCietY at 7:00 pm at the Cranbrook superstore Community
room. All supporters of the Arts are welcome. memberships available at the door.
APRIL 20KootenAY Coun-trY FAir Commit-tee meetinG - 10:00 am at the super store Community room. we are always looking for people interested in help-ing to set up and support the Fall Fair! prenAtAl ClAss – the Art of giving Birth with maria-Christina warmenbol 2pm-6pm. Cranbrook & District Arts Council. 250-426-4223.
APRIL 25Group Art 75 ex-hiBit. Cranbrook & District Arts Council. 7-9 pm. 250-426-4223.
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CommunitY YArD sAle. Yahk-Kingsgate hall, 9:00 A.m. to 4:00 p.m.Concession, Duck pond For the ChilDren. Come sell or BuY. Book a spot or inFo. phone: sAnDY 250-424-5468 theresa 250-424-5118
MAy 1Free puBliC swims, 5-6 pm, Kimberley rec Centre, sponsored by Kootenay monument installations.
MAy 5sCotiABAnK ms wAlK, registration 8-9am, walk 10am. Join us for a fun day! You can register at mswalks.ca or call Cyndie Dilts, 250-426-0020.
MAy 15Free FAmilY swims (persons 18 & under
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JULy 20the organizers of the Brothers insurance Agency Charity Car show are looking for vendors to set up at the car show at west-ern Financial place. we are looking for merchandise and food vendors. Fmi patricia 250-426-2542 or at [email protected].
OngOIngi Am plAnninG to compile a book of re-membrance, to honour First nations, metis and inuit veterans, past and present. For more infor-mation, please contact: 250-489-4532.
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Kootenay Mountain Mechanical
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Apply in writing to Lorne Isberg, Operations Manager by 1600 hrs, April 12, 2013
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REGIONAL DISTRICT OF EAST KOOTENAY19 - 24th Avenue South, Cranbrook, BC V1C 3H8Phone: 250-489-2791 Toll Free: 1-888-478-7335
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Regional District of East KootenayEMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES Summer Student - Parks Labourers
The Regional District of East Kootenay is now accepting applications for Parks Labourers. These positions are open to students enrolled in a secondary or post secondary education institution for the 2012/2013 year.The Parks Labourers are based out of Wycliffe Regional Park and perform a variety of duties associated with the operations and maintenance of Regional District parks and trails.Preferred candidates will be highly motivated team players having demonstrated:
Experience with operation of a 1-ton truck, lawn tractors, power tools, hand tools, etc;Valid BC Driver’s Licence (must provide own transportation to and from work site);Customer service experience dealing with the general public;Good physical condition and a willingness to work outdoors; andMechanical aptitude.
The term of employment commences May 1, 2013 and concludes August 31, 2013, five days per week (35 hours maximum), including weekend shifts. Salary is $13.00 per hour.If you have the necessary qualifications and experience, we invite you to submit a résumé and cover letter, with references, no later than Wednesday, April 10, 2013 to:
Lori Engler, Human Resources ManagerEmail: [email protected] [MS Word format or PDF]
Please quote: ENV - 08We thank all who apply. Only those selected for further consideration will be contacted.The RDEK is committed to reducing our environmental impact so will run this competition as a paperless process. Please submit your application via e-mail.
The Regional District of East Kootenay has an excellent opportunity for a qualified and motivated individual to work within the Engineering Services Department commencing on June 3, 2013. This is a one year employment term to cover a Parental Leave.We are looking for a high energy individual to join our team; a team dedicated to providing quality local government services in an efficient, effective and friendly manner. This position will work on a variety of projects related to water, sewer, flood control and building construction. Reporting to the Engineering Services Manager, the Project Supervisor (Temporary) is responsible for the planning, administration and supervision of capital projects to ensure they are designed, tendered and constructed on time and within budget. Preferred candidates will be highly motivated team player having demonstrated:
Considerable experience in project supervision;Experience in local government service delivery and thorough knowledge of legislation, policies and procedures pertaining to local government;Ability to supervise construction and engineering projects using established project management practices;Strong oral communication and presentation skills;Highly developed research and analytical skills and report writing capability;Excellent organizational skills with the ability to handle conflicting priorities; Strong contract administration skills;Ability to establish and maintain positive and effective working relationships with consultants, contractors, external stakeholders, elected officials, advisory bodies and the public; and Proficiency in Microsoft Office software application.
Ideally the successful candidate will have a degree in Civil Engineering and/or a diploma in Civil Engineering Technology and a certificate in Project Management from a recognized University or College.This is a temporary, full-time (35 hours per week) Union position with a starting salary of $5,112/month [$33.70/hour] and increasing to $5,367/month ($35.39/hour) after six months. If you are interested in joining an organization with a reputation of being a great place to work, and you possess the necessary qualifications, we invite you to submit a resume and cover letter, with references, no later than 4:30 pm on April 10, 2013 to:
Lori Engler, Human Resources ManagerEmail: [email protected] [MS Word format or PDF]
Please quote: ENG - 05We thank all who apply. Only those selected for further consideration will be contacted.The RDEK is committed to reducing our environmental impact so will run this competition as a paperless process. Please submit your application via e-mail.
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$100 & UnderElectric power washer, $50. Air compressor, 8 gallon, $50. 5 gallon water can, w/spout, $4. CCM exercise bike, $25. (250)417-3445Four P245/65/R17” Michelins, $25/each. (250)417-6603
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Duplex / 4 Plex2-bdrm upper fl oor in SxS du-plex, $1000/mth, util inc, W/D, n/s, n/p, Call 1 (250)581-09523-bdrm duplex, no stairs, close to schools, downtown in good area, double concrete driveway & storage shed, avail April 1. (250)489-3029Duplex in Cranbrook, Gold Creek area, 1.4 acres, main fl oor has kitchen, dining area, living room, bedroom, bath & W/D, lower fl oor walk out basement w/living room, 1 bath, 2 bedrooms, furnace & storage. 2 great wells, green-house, lots of storage, refer-ences. For info, (250)489-3029FOR rent - 4 bedroom, 2 bath-room unit in duplex. Non-smokers, pets negotiable. Ex-cellent location close to Hospi-tal, college, rec plex and bus route. 2 parking stalls per side. Call 250-919-1300 [email protected] 2-bdrm upper suite in 4-plex, quiet area, own W/D, $900/mth, available May 1 (250)421-3889
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Homes for Rent3-bdrm house w/half bsmt, garage in back yard, quiet neighborhood, n/p, n/s, in-cludes utilities, $1250/m plus DD. (250)426-4401Brand new upgrades in this 3-bdrm house, 2-bath, 5-appl, blinds, alley access, storage shed, n/s, n/parties, n/p, refer-ences, avail. April 1. Call (250)489-1906 (250)489-1015(250)919-2075
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10 acres available for park-ing motorhomes & RV’s. 2500 9th St S.Monthly & yearly rates. (250)489-3090
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2-bdrm bsmt suite $1000 inc util, close to college & down-town, fully furnished, (250) 417-7674ROOM in clean-sober home in Marysville. Includes internet, w/d, hot tub, sauna, work out area,and comfortable shared areas. Suitable for working adults or students. $500 per month. 250-427-6120ROOMS for rent, incl util. Must be working or college student, $425/mo. Available immedi-ately. (250)426-2479
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Cars - Domestic2005 Cadillac SRX, AWD, 5-spd, auto, 4.6L, 8-cyl, 75,120km. $15,986 Stock# 4G4683A, DL #5717 Northstar GM, (250)489-47111(800)663-2307www.northstargm.com
2005 Chevrolet Aveo blue, 52,000km, remote start, sum-mer and winter tires. Great condition, $5500 obo. 250-427-8905.
2006 Chrysler Sebring, auto, power group, nice shape, only 110,700km, Stock #V17236B, $6995. Arrow Motors Volkswa-gen, DL #5467, (250)489-4327 1-877-689-4327 arrowvw.ca
2008 Ford Mustang GT, 51,272km, auto, RWD, $17,995. Stock # T3058A. Denham Ford, DL# 30786, (250)426-6645 1800-663-3839denhamfordbc.com
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2007 Toyota Corolla CE
automatic, well maintained driving
school car, just turned 100,000km,
$8500 fi rm. (250)421-1655
2008 Ford Taurus LTD, AWD, 6-spd, 3.5L, 6-cyl, 65,513km, $14,900 Stock#A0761A, DL# 5717. (250)489-4711 or 1(800)663-2307 Northstar GM, www.northstargm.com
2012 Nissan Versa, 5-dr hatchback, auto, power group, only 541kms, like new, bal-ance of factory warranty, Stock# A63257 $15,995 Arrow Motors Volkswagen, DL# 5467 (250)489-4327 or 1-877-689-4327 arrowvw.ca
2013 Ford Mustang GT Con-vertible, California Special, 12,431km, 6-spd, auto, RWD, $38,995. Stock # P1936 Den-ham Ford, (250)426-6645 or 1-800-663-3839 DL# 30786denhamfordbc.com
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Commercial Vehicles1993 Western Star tandem dump truck with new hoist cyl-inder, front differential, rear leaf springs, front tires, king pins, batteries & rebuilt en-gine, 18-spd split shift, $21,000. (250)417-6543
Motorcycles1990 BMW K-1 motorcycle, low mileage, ex. cond., red & yellow, new tires, must be seen, best offer takes it. (250)426-8408
2000 KX125, new rear tire, new top end, good cond., $1500 obo. (250)529-7777
2001 Harley 1200 Sportster, 100th Anniversary Edition, needs inspection, $5500. Call (250)417-5530
Motorcycle trailer, single rail, open, checkerboard aluminum body, tilt for easy loading, 13” wheels, new tires & spare, used very little, $800. (250)426-8408
Recreational/Sale1977 GMC Class A moto-rhome, 26’, good cond. inside & out, newer tires, must be seen! Rare model. Best offer takes it. (250)426-8408
1983 18-1/2’ 5th Wheel, fridge, stove, furnace, bathroom, queen bed, hitch, ex cond., $2000. (250)489-8009
1991 29’ Wilderness trailer, everything runs, in good cond., lots of upgrades, $7000. (250)420-1802
2002 Frontier 24.5’ 5th Wheel, all amenities, ex. cond., tons of storage, $8300. (250)489-3888 (250)919-4246
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Sport Utility Vehicle2002 Buick Rendezvous CXL, SUV/crossover, AWD, seats 7, loaded, leather interior, power everything, air, OnStar, CD, luggage rack, 3.4L V6, great shape, $5500 obo. Call (250)420-1949
2005 Ford Escape XLT, V6, auto, loaded, leather, sunroof, power group, AWD, Stock #V03869A, $9995. Arrow Mo-tors Volkswagen, DL #5467, (250)489-4327 or 1-877-689-4327 arrowvw.ca
2008 Ford Explorer Sport Trac Limited, 89,896km, auto, AWD, $23,995. Stock #T3054A. DL# 30786. Den-ham Ford, (250)426-6645 or 1-800-663-3839denhamfordbc.com
2011 Nissan Rogue SL, AWD, fully loaded, leather, including navigation, balance of factory warranty, $25,995. Stock #V17283A Arrow Motors Volkswagen, DL #5467 Call (250)489-4327 or 1-877-689-4327 arrowvw.ca
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Trucks & Vans1998 Silverado 4x4 extended cab, new ball joints, brakes, battery, very well maintained, clean, great condition, 5500. obo. Phone Ron 250-919-5355 or call 250-489-9668.
1999 Dodge Ram, 5.7 L Cum-mins diesel, 388,000km, 2 sets tires & rims, has some rust, too many options to list, $5000 obo. (250)919-6558
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2003 GMC Sierra 1500 HD,
ex. cond., 4” Rancho suspension lift, 35” tires, comes with winter tires
& rims, asking $12,500. (250)426-9422
2005 DODGE 1500, 2WD, 1 yr full warranty, mint cond, 79000 km, $10,500 fi rm. (250)426-4099
2007 Chevy Avalanche LTZ, 4-spd, auto, 5.3L, 8-cyl, 131,000km, $23,700. Stock #CK5442A, DL #5717 North-star GM, (250)489-4711 or 1(800)663-2307 www.northstargm.com
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Transportation
Trucks & Vans2009 Ford Sport Trac, 6-spd, auto, 4.6L, 8-cyl, 55,236km, $25,560 Stock #CK7190BB, DL# 5717 Northstar GM, (250)489-4711 or 1(800)663-2307 www.northstargm.com
2010 Ford F150 XLT Super-cab 4x4, 60,566km, 6-spd au-to, $22,995. Stock # T3163A, Denham Ford, (250)426-6645 or 1-800-663-3839 DL# 30786 denhamfordbc.com
2012 Ford F350 Lariat 4x4Crew cab, 6-spd, auto,$54,995. Stock # P1931 Den-ham Ford, (250)426-6645 or 1-800-663-3839 DL# 30786 denhamfordbc.com
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CHECK OUT OUR ENTIRE SELECTION OF PREOWNED VEHICLES ATGOLD
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*Taxes and $499 doc fee extra.
2008 FORD MUSTANG CONVERTIBLE
P1917A$17,995*DENHAMPRICED
Was $18,995
2011 FORD FIESTA HATCHBACK SE
C3160A
2008 GMC ACADIA SLT
P1971A
2007 TOYOTA FJ
T3151A
2009 DODGE RAM 1500 Q/C 4X4
T2278A
2010 FORD F150 S/CAB XLT 4X4
T3163A
2010 FORD F350 CREWCAB LARIAT 4X4
T2316A
2012 FORD TAURUS SEL
P1950
Was $22,995
2006 CHEV IMPALA SS
T3138A
MSRP $12,995
2010 FORD EDGE LIMITED AWD
T3035A
Was $29,995
2009 FORD FLEX SEL
P1953
2011 FORD F250 CREW XLT 4X4
P1942
Was $29,995
2007 FORD F150 SUPERCREW XLT 4X4
T3153A
2011 FORD F150 SUPERCREW XLT 4X4
HOICICI E A
T3132A
Low mileage, heated seats
Leather, DVD
5.3 V8, leather, sunroof.
Leather, panoramic roof.
5.4 V8, lots of extras.
5.0L, leveling kit, Sync & more.
2013 FORD MUSTANG CONVERTIBLE GT
P1936$38,995*DENHAM
PRICED
Was $42,995
5.0L, leather, Nav, California Special
2012 FORD ESCAPE XLT 4X4
P1964$20,995*DENHAM
PRICED
Was $23,995
Leather interior.
2008 FORD EXPLORERSPORT TRAC
P1919$23,995*DENHAM
PRICED
Was $26,995
Limited, leather, Nav.
2010 CHEV AVALANCHE LTZ
T3138Z$36,995*DENHAM
PRICED
Leather, sunroof, DVD, only 32,000kms.
$13,995*DENHAMPRICED
$23,995*DENHAMPRICED
$17,995*DENHAMPRICED
$19,995*DENHAMPRICED
$22,995*DENHAMPRICED
$35,995*DENHAMPRICED $27,995*DENHAM
PRICED
$17,995*DENHAMPRICED
$28,995*DENHAMPRICED
$16,995*DENHAMPRICED
$28,995*DENHAMPRICED
$11,995*DENHAMPRICED
$19,995*DENHAMPRICED
Diesel, leather, & more.
Only 60,000kms, local trade.
7 passenger, DVD
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Check out all our pre-owned selection online at www.runners-rv.ca
As low as $17,900
MARCH MADNESS1. Summerize Special $49.952. 85 wa� solar panel $749 installed3. Maxx Air vents $63.95 installed
Sale ends March 31st
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Cougar Half-Ton 26BHSWE
Unloaded Vehicle Weight 5960
Springdale 260TBLEWE
Unloaded Vehicle Weight 4853
Springdale 267SRTWE
Unloaded Vehicle Weight 6120
OF BUNK MODELS!