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Monday, July 2, 2012
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BC’s education sys-tem has been in the spotlight this past school year with most of the focus placed on teacher bargaining. Re-ceiving somewhat less attention was Minister of Education George
Abbott’s announce-ment of the BC Educa-tion Plan.
The plan, according to Abbott, is “inspired by innovative change already taking place in BC communities” and focuses on ve key elements, including personalized learning,
exibility and choice, and, learning powered by technology.
SD5 Trustee Chris Johns con rmed the District is committed to reviewing the Plan and providing input back to government.
“We took the initia-tive to host a commu-nity forum last month with students, parents, teachers and other education stakehold-ers,” said Johns who
facilitated the forum. “We understand that the Ministry is going to begin implementation of the plan in the fall, and we want to make sure our communities’ views are well repre-sented.”
According to Johns, the school community seems to be skeptical about the Plan.
“The key issues that kept resurfacing during the forum were con-
cerns about the lack of adequate funding and supports for the exist-ing system, a lack of focus on Aboriginal and special needs stu-dents, and the overall vagueness of the Plan.”
Government is pro-viding some funding for the 2013 school year to help school districts introduce elements of the BC Education Plan. Johns points out that while the Province will
be providing $20.00 per student for a total of $105,060.00 to SD5, this funding is not con- rmed for future years.“We’ve seen these
kinds of initiatives come and go, and you never know if it’s just dress up or the real deal,” said Johns. “I remain hopeful that the Ministry will provide the necessary fund-ing to implement these concepts and to support
our students for the fu-ture.”
A copy of SD5 feed-back to government will be available for download on at sd5.bc.ca. For more infor-mation on the BC Edu-cation Plan please visit bcedplan.ca.
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Recent heavy rainfall and increased snow-melt has caused Wasa Lake to rise, prompt-ing the calling in of an automatic sandbagging unitas well as a forestry crew.
“We have another 4000 sandbags on the way out and a 30-mem-ber Forestry Crew in the community today helping with lling and placing sandbags,” says RDEK Information Of- cer, Loree Duczek.
“We also have RDEK staff in the community today doing a broad as-sessment of how many properties are being affected by high water levels.”
Including the ship-ment this morning, over 10,000 sandbags have been made avail-able to Wasa residents and property owners over the past three days as water levels continue
a slow rise in the wake of heavy rains earlier in the week.
High water is creat-ing potential risks to area wells and sewage disposal systems. Inte-rior Health is advising residents and visitors to Wasa Lake to take steps to ensure their food and water are safe.
Drinking Water Safety
• For residents who are on a community water system: Ques-tions about the qual-ity of drinking water should be directed to the local water sup-plier (e.g. municipality, utility provider, etc.). These suppliers are best able to assess how their systems have been affected and whether there is any impact on the quality of drinking water.
• For residents on private systems or in-dividual wells that sus-pect their water supply
has been affected or contaminated by the ood: Water should be
boiled or an alternative source of drinking wa-ter should be used until the water source can be assessed or tested. For information on hav-ing your private water source tested, please re-fer to the list of Provin-cial Health Of cer Ap-proved Drinking Water Testing Laboratories: http:/ /www.phsa.ca/AgenciesAndServices/Services/PHSA-Labs/Testing-Requisitions/Env i ronmen ta l /En-hanced-Water-QA/de-fault.htm or check your telephone directory’s yellow pages under Laboratories – Analyti-cal.
Food Safety The following precau-
tions should be taken when food has come into contact with ood-waters:
• Food that has come into contact with ood-
waters should be de-stroyed unless it has been packaged in wa-terproof containers that can be easily cleaned and sanitized. It is hard to make food that has been directly exposed to ood waters safe to eat. Washing and sani-tizing food cannot be done well enough in most cases. Normal cooking temperatures may not be enough to destroy disease causing bacteria and viruses if the food has been heav-ily contaminated.
• Never eat or drink uncooked foods ex-posed to ood waters, including raw foods you have tried to wash and sanitize. Perishable foods such as meat, poultry, eggs and dairy products should always be thrown out.
• Strict sanitary ac-tions must be followed when handling foods that have been exposed to ood waters. Re-
member to wash your hands often.
• If you have been cleaning up after a ood, always wash
your hands well before eating.
If in doubt - Throw it out!
• Canned goods should be thrown away if the seal is damaged, the can is bloated, or the contents show signs of seepage. Cans in good condition should only be opened after the label has been tak-en off and the can has been washed well in warm soapy water then put into a sanitizing mixture. A sanitizing mixture can be made by mixing 5 ounces (10 tablespoons) of 5 to 6 per cent house-hold bleach to 1 gal-lon of water (40 mL of household bleach to 1 litre of water). Remem-ber to clearly mark the contents on the can if it will not be used right
away after washing and sanitizing.
• Previously opened bottled food and drink products should be thrown out because it is very hard to clean un-der the caps. Unopened bottles should be dis-carded if the contents show signs of seepage.
• All contaminated utensils, dishes and food contact surfaces, such as cutting boards and counter tops should be washed with warm soapy water and then sanitized.
• If you have had a power outage for more than four hours please refer to the Canadian Food Inspection Agen-cy’s document - Food Safety in an Emergency at http://www.inspec-tion.gc.ca.
Septic Systems• Septic systems can
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the amount of water handled by your sys-tem. Should ooding of your septic eld and tank area occur, there is very little that can be done. Discontinue use of your system and do not pump your septic tank until such time that oodwaters have receded and groundwa-ter has returned to nor-mal levels.
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ICE trade Neibrandt to Vancouver
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Jeff Chynoweth, Gen-eral Manager of the Kootenay ICE Hockey Club, today announced the club has traded 19-year-old Defense-man John Neibrandt to the Vancouver Giants in exchange for a fth round pick in the 2013 WHL Bantam Draft. The ICE still have seven 20-year-old players eli-gible to return in 2012-2013, but don’t expect Max Reinhart (Calgary Flames) or Luke Pauls-en (injury) to return for their overage season (Elgin Pearce, Dylen McKinlay, Drew Cz-erwonka, Brock Mont-gomery and Joey Leach are the other 1992 born players).
“With us having sev-en 20-year-old play-ers eligible to return
next year we knew we had to start reducing this number as soon as we could. There are numerous 1992 born players eligible to re-turn for their overage season and we wanted to ensure that John had the opportunity to play his nal season in the WHL. We would like to thank John for his two years with our Hockey Club and wish him all the best in Vancouver,”
added ChynowethIn other ICE news,
the Club has select-ed 18-year-old For-ward Petr Vesely (1st round, 29th overall) and 17-year-old For-
ward Jakub Prochazka in today’s 21st annual CHL import Draft. Kootenay’s second se-lection (59th overall) was acquired from the Tri-City Americans for a 8th round pick in the 2013 WHL Bantam Draft.
“It is very dif cult to draft any Import player as for the most part teams have not had the opportunity to watch these players over the course of the season, but we have received good reporters on both players. We are very thin at the forward po-sition in the 1994 age group and are hoping these players, once they get acclimatized to the North American game will be key contributors to our team,” continued Chynoweth.
Both Petr Vesely and Jakub Prochazka will arrive in Cranbrook in late August.
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Defenseman John Neibrandt.
Recently, the Wild-horse Cycling Club held a fun race. The loca-tion was Eagerhills on Chewbacca Rocka and Waterpark trails. After the previous nights rain the trail was a little slick but made for some great riding. At 10 o’clock the racers started. The pace was extremely fast off the get go and continued through out the entire race. Hot on the adult’s back tires was the kids race. 17 kids took part in a 25-minute race on their own course to see how many laps they could complete. By all the ac-
counts, the kids had a blast and were thrilled to receive their custom medals.
The top three men pro-
vided the spectators with a thrilling sprint nish that saw Cranbrook’s Jason DeRijk, narrowly edge Kimberley’s Char-lie Cooper, with Fernie’s Bob Maudie right behind them for 3rd place. The ladies rst place rider was Kimberley’s Che-rie Cooper, with Cran-brook’s Hanna Van Der Roest in second place, followed by Kimberley’s Beverlee Murdoch
Wildhorse Cycling Club would like to give a huge thank-you to all of the volunteers and sponsors who made this event possible. We look forward to seeing you on July 22 at Eagerhills for a second fun race. Please go to bikewildhorse.ca for more information and full race results.
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JULY 4FREE PUBLIC SWIM at Kimberley Rec Centre, 5-6 pm. Sponsored by David Bellm & Co. Insurance.
JULY 8CRANBROOK GAR-DEN CLUB’S 16TH AN-NUAL OPEN GARDEN DAY 10 am to 3:30 pm; visit 7 delightful gardens, some with local artisans; tickets $10 at Top Crop & Lotus Books; plus more artisans, a plant sale, floral arrangement competition and luncheon at Christ Church Anglican noon to 1:30 pm-luncheon $8 at the door.
JULY 12CHANGING SUMMER FAVORITES, a CDAC Members Exhibit will be underway at the Cranbrook & District Arts Council from July 12th to August 8th. Artists will showcase their favourite art work. You may have to drop in more than once or even twice as we will be chang-ing the artwork throughout the exhibit to keep things exciting and fresh. So stop by the Artrageous Gallery located on 135 10 Ave S #104 (corner of 10th Ave S & 2nd St S) Tue – Fri, 11am to 5pm and Sat, 10am to 2pm. Please con-tact the CDAC office for more information at 250-426-4223 or email [email protected]
JULY 14PARISH GARAGE SALE: 9am - 2pm at Mt Zion Lutheran Church. Corner of 11th St & 11th Ave So. There will be a BBQ & refreshments for sale. Rental Spots $15... call Linda @ 250-426-6942, Verna 250-426-7564HOG OF THE KOO-TENAYS annual Barry Wheeler Memorial Poker Run. Registration 8:30-10:00 at HD of the Kootenays. In suport of the Cranbrook Hospice Society. Come out for a fun filled day & help us support this great cause. Bob, 250-427-4804 or 250-421-2064.
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TRY FAIR COMMIT-TEE Meeting - 7:30 at the Super Store Community Room. Come join us in planning this year's fair. Volunteers are needed for the fair itself as well. Con-tact Marg at 250-417-7165 for more information.
JULY 18FREE FAMILY SWIM (persons 18 & under must be accompanied by an adult. 6-7 pm, Kimberley Rec Centre. Sponsored by Kimberley Health-Care Auxiliary.
JULY 21THE KOOTENAY CHILD DEVELOP-MENT CENTRE is pleased to host the 6th an-nual Mopars in the Moun-tains Car Show (www.moparsinthemountains.com) at Moir Park. This event also includes a pre-lude of events which will take place on Friday, July 20th and of which include a “Junk in Your Trunk” Swap Meet, registration at the Centre and a drive-in movie at 9pm at Moir Park.
ONGOINGFREE SENIOR SKAT-ING, Fridays, 10-11am. Contact Mary 250-427-7931AL-ANON MEETING EVERY Sunday at 7pm downstairs United Church, Kimberley. Pat 250-427-7792 or Cynthia 250-427-0573FREE DROP-IN PLAY and learn centres! Strong Start Early Learning Cen-tres invite you to circle and story times, art and gym time for children under five and their caregivers. Open 5 days a week at Amy Woodland Elementary
250-426-7258 or Steeples Elementary 250-426-3352. www.cbal.orgSENIOR SOCIAL AT Centennial Hall Kimberley, every Friday 1-4pmMILITARY SER-VICE RECOGNITION Book. Branch 24 of the Royal Canadian Legion in Cranbrook is look-ing forward to having another successful year with regards to our Mili-tary Service Recognition book.The Military Service Recognition book is a his-torical account of all who served their country and a tribute to that service. We are looking for all veterans who have served with the Canadian or Common-wealth armed forces in war or peace time either at home or abroad.All you have to do is pick up an application form at Branch 24, fill it out with a brief history of your service and submit it.If you wish the Legion will send in your submission for you. You do not have to be a Legion member. to partici-pate in this program. June 30th,2012 is the closing date for this printing. In November the books are made available. to the public free of charge at the Branch. If you know of anyone that has served in the forces please let them know about this program.DO YOU HAVE PAR-KINSON'S disease, or does anyone you know have Parkinson's? Would you like to know how oth-ers like yourself deal with their daily problems? We are inviting you to come out to our friendly month-ly meetings held at 7 pm every third Thursday of the month at the Heritage
Inn on Cranbrook Street in Cranbrook. You and your caregiver will love the open and friendly at-mosphere. Confidentiality is uppermost at our meet-ings. NO MEETINGS during July & August.O V E R E A T E R S ANONYMOUS Of-fers Support, Hope andStrength in Numbers , a 12-step program, helps members throughout the world deal with these issues. Cranbrook United Church, 2 – 12th Avenue South, Tues-days 8-9 pm (downstairs)Contact: Dawn W. 250-464-0160, [email protected] QUIL-TERS' GUILD will be holding their meetings on the 2nd and 4th Tuesdays of each month at 7:15 pm, upstairs in the Seniors' Hall, 125 17th Ave. S. Ev-eryone welcome. For more information, contact June at 250-426-8817."SETTLING IN" IS a free program that provides one-to-one and group Eng-lish as a second language instruction to immigrant and refugee adults who live in Cranbrook and Kimberley. The Columbia Basin Alliance provides this service in partnership with the College of the Rockies and the Ministry of Advanced Education. For info email [email protected] or phone Kather-ine at (250)417-2896.THE CRANBROOK FOOD BANK Society is in desperate need of strong healthy volunteers to help on a weekly basis. If you can even lift & carry 20 lbs we can use you!. Must commit to at least 3 hrs/week. 426-7664.DAFFODIL LADIES CAMPAIGN For Chil-
dren With Cancer: La-dies 18 and over are asked to participate in a photo-graphic fundraising event for children with cancer and their families. Photo Studio 2767 Rotary Drive, Kimberley 250 427-4149 [email protected] SENIORS BRANCH #14 General Meeting 1st Tuesday of each month, 10 am. All se-niors welcome. 427-2805.JAFFRAY BAYNES LAKE FARMERS' MARKET held every Sat-urday morning throughout the summer at the Baynes Lake Community Center. 9am-12:30pm. Info. 250-429-35519.ARE YOU INTEREST-ED IN turning rocks into gems...? CBK Rock and Gems of the Kootenays is interested in new mem-bers. Frank 421-1177, Barb 426-5623.COME AND JOIN us at the Senior Centre in Cranbrook for an after-noon of Bingo every Wed. at 1 pm.RECOVERING FROM THE losses of Life, a Christian grief course, offered online, free of charge, by the EK Lutheran Parish (Mt. Zion Lutheran Church). www.eklutheran.ca, click grief course.HARLEY OWNERS GROUP: Meet the first Tuesday of the month at 7 pm at Harley Davidson of the Kootenays, all en-thusiasts welcome, Wayne Schell, 426-8795.THE CRANBROOK FOOD BANK Society is in desperate need of strong healthy volunteers to help on a weekly basis. If you can even lift & carry 20 lbs we can use you!. Must commit to at least 3 hrs/week. 426-7664.
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Golden Life Management, the Kootenays’ largest seniors care provider, is looking to hire a high caliber, dedicated and energetic individual for the position of Senior Executive - Long Term Care Director for its flagship location Joseph Creek Village.
Key Responsibilities Facilitates the development of com-
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Please send entries to:Cranbrook Dodge
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We are a growing dealership in beautiful Cranbrook, BC requiring an
AUTOMOBILE SALES PERSON.Sales experience would be an asset,
but the right attitude is what we really want.If you have a positive outlook,
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above average earnings.Ongoing training is part of our mandate
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see Brad White, Sales Manager or e-mail [email protected]
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Signal Collision in Kimberley is looking for a keen, hard working individual to join our team. Full time starting July 3rd.
Description / duties:- Clean and detail cars
- Shop clean & general maintenance- Some heavy lifting
MUST HAVE A CLEAN VALID DRIVERS LICENSEResumes can be dropped off in person to Signal Collision Kimberley or e-mailed to:
[email protected] or faxed to: 250-427-7264
Signal Collision Kimberley
Commercial Trailer Mechanic• Mechanic required to work on wood fi bre trailers
Fax: [email protected]
Glen Transport is an innovative trucking company who values its employees. We pay competitive wages and
have an excellent medicaland RRSP benefi ts program.
EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITYPERMANENT PART TIME
(three days per week)Finance Clerk
The St. Mary’s Band is seeking a self motivated and highly organized individual to ll the position of Finance Clerk to perform key functions within the Finance Department. The Finance Clerk is responsible for the performance of a variety of highly technical accounting duties including general ledger reconciliation, payroll relief, accounts-payable relief and preparation of year-end working papers.
Please submit your cover letter and resume marked “con dential” to:
Jodi Gravelle, Executive AssistantSt. Mary’s Band Administration
7470 Mission Road, Cranbrook, BCE-mail: [email protected] Fax: 250-426-8935
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5 food counter attendants,F/T. Burger King, Cranbrook. Main duties include: taking and preparing customer or-ders, may receive paymentsand food preparation (portion,assemble & wrap food). Willtrain, wage $11.05/hour. Dropresume at Cranbrook BurgerKing. (250)489-2622
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DispatchWe require a dynamic individual in our dispatch department. Computer, communication and organizational skills required. Successful candidate will utilize our computer/satellite system to dispatch trucks. Monday thru Thursday. Experience preferred, but not necessary. Salary is negotiable. Fax or e-mail resume by July 6, 2012Fax: [email protected]
Glen Transport is an innovative trucking company who values its employees. We pay competitive wages and have an excellent medical and RRSP benefi ts program.
Hours: Mon.-Wed., Sat. 10am-6pm, Thurs.-Fri. 10am-8pm, Sun. 11am-6pm1610 Cranbrook Street North, Cranbrook, BC •• Phone: 250-426-8600
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Help WantedAn Alberta Construction Com-pany is hiring dozer, excavator and labour/rock truck opera-tors. Preference will be given to operators that are experi-enced in oilfi eld road and lease construction. Lodging and meals provided. The work is in the vicinity of Edson, Al-berta. Alcohol & Drug testing required. Call Contour Con-struction at 780-723-5051.
ATTENTION ROOFERS!Come work with the industry leader in roofi ng and exteriors. We are a Calgary based Compa-ny looking to hire skilled, profes-sional roofers with foreman expe-rience who are seeking year round employment. Must have 5 years of experience in steep sloped roofi ng, valid driver’s li-cence, vehicle and tools. $27 - $32 per hour depending on expe-rience with potential benefi ts. Subcontract crews also welcome to apply. Must have all of the above and current WCB cover-age.
Please call 403-366-3770 Ext. 258 or email
Todd@epicroofi ng.ca Epic Roofi ng & Exteriors has been in business since 2001.
ROCKY Mountain Cherries:Sorters, Packers, Swampers Starting approximately August 1st for 2 1/2 - 3 weeks Mini-mum wage is now $10.25/hr. Great work environment. Call Jane @ 250-428-5159 or email [email protected]
Employment
Help WantedStreet vendor/exhibitor, one full time & one part time posi-tion available immediately. LOA, DT, accom. Must have driver’s license. Please apply within Astalabastala Int. Treas-ures in the Tamarack Mall. [email protected]
The Heritage Inn is looking for a line cook, must have experi-ence. Please apply within, 803 Cranbrook St.
Trades, TechnicalCivil Engineering
Technologist IIDistrict of Kitimat, full time permanent - wage $36.11 - $43.69, over 2 years. Civil Technologist diploma required. Reporting to the Technical Services Manager, duties in-clude a variety of infrastructure investigations, surveying, de-sign, contract preparation, in-spection and material testing on projects related to the mu-nicipality’s water, sewer, drain-age and transportation sys-tems. Candidates should be profi cient in using electronic survey equipment, computer assisted design using Auto-Cad 3D, and MS Offi ce. Valid BC driver’s licence required. Submit resumes by July 25, 2012, 4:30pm, to Personnel, District of Kitimat, 270 City Centre, Kitimat, BC, V8C 2H7, Fax: (250) 632-4995, or email [email protected]
HIRING ironworkers and weld-ers immediately. Please email resume to: [email protected]
Work WantedExperienced 31 years janitori-al worker looking for full or part time work leading to full time. (250)919-7859
Mr. Klean Up. Small Moves. Dump runs. Yard & Acreage & Construction Site Klean-Ups. (250)417-6603
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Cleaning ServicesTwo Sisters Cleaning, basic or heavy duty. (250)417-7137
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Painting, trim, drywall, Painting, trim, drywall, insulation, insulation, small reno’s, small reno’s, building, taking apart building, taking apart fences, decks & more.fences, decks & more.
If you need it done, give If you need it done, give us a call. We’ll help us a call. We’ll help
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Home Improvements
Tobacco PlainsIndian Band
Now off er in addition to rough custom cuts also planed & tongue
and grooved lumber
(250) 887-3461Fax for quotes at(250) 887-3424(250) 887 3424
Landscaping
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Custom Landscapes& BobcatService
• Irrigation systems• Paving stone
driveways• Retaining walls
• CAD design
Main: 250-426-2262Cell: 250-919-9700
Pets & Livestock
Equestrian6-yr old grey Appaloosa, $1800 obo. (250)464-5471Buying old or unwanted hors-es. Call Rob, (250)489-4293 or (250)464-1372
FARRIER, MD. Horseshoeing
Call Morgan, (250)529-7370Silver Supreme Western sad-dle, 15” seat, hardly used, ask-ing $1000. (250)427-7525
Pets
Pets & Livestock
Equestrian
• Horse Board• Horse Lease• Horse Sales
WycliffeCall for info.:250-489-0115
Slide on stock rack for 21’ fl at-deck trailer, metal frame, wood sides, $2000. (250)423-3629
Feed & HayHay for sale, early bird,$3/bale, 1st & 2nd cut, inshed, small squares, Wycliffe,(250)427-4882 (250)427-6484
Livestock1993 16’ Charmack stock trail-er, new paint, tires & wiring,asking $5000 obo. Call(250)427-5517
9 Charlais Sufolk cross one year old ewes with char lambsat foot. Good starter fl ock. $450 a set. 250-428-0355
Chase Saddle & Leather,Custom Saddles & LeatherRepairs, (250)427-5517
Pets
One of the Family Pet Centre Inc. 1996
250-426-6461 is now offering K9 Day Camp & a
pick up /drop off serviceproud to sponsor
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Please call to adopt EKSPCA (250)426-6751
Breed: Collie Cross Australian Cattle Dog/Blue Heeler
Color: Black/WhiteSex: Male (Neutered)Age: AdultGive a pet a forever home
Border Collie puppies, black& white, good potential stock dogs, ready to go, $500/each. Call (250)426-7308
Chocolate & Silver Lab pup-pies, 1st shots, dewormed, parents on site. Call(250)429-3390 (250)421-3299
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We supply bat houses and have the expertise to advise you regarding
installation and dispell the misconception about these benefi cial
creatures.
Retail or of ce space available for leaseApprox.
1200 sq.ft. in the Bridge
Interiors building(250)417-9942
Pets & Livestock
PetsPurebred German Shepherd puppies, ready to go May 25, $550, 5 males 2 females, must go. After 6pm, (250)426-2836
Merchandise for Sale
BicyclesGirls 24” Shimano bike, 21-spd, new last year, never been used, $75. (250)489-3606
Building SuppliesComplete fence packages, timbers, T&G V-joint, siding, fl ooring, VG trim, cedar, S/L. If its wood, we can do it. Call (250)422-9229
$100 & Under20” Emerson fl at screen TV plus 2 cable boxes, $100 obo. (250)427-7786Gauntlets, $100. Shoe hel-met, $100. Polaris helmet, $75. (250)426-2971Kenmore 30’’ self clean con-vection range, white glass ce-ramic cooktop, $100. Vertical blinds, fabric, beige, matching valance, 66’’x84’’, $50. 2 Tra-verse rods, extendable, 66’’-84’’, $15/each. 2 curtain rods, 2-1/2’’ pockets, ex-tendable, 48’’-84’’, $10/each. (250)426-8510
$200 & UnderMotorcycle leather pants, $125. Harley motorcycle boots, $150. (250)426-2971
Farm Equipment9’ International cutter (1190), $3800. Call (250)422-3702 or 427-0705
Firearms
WE PAY CA$H FOR USED FIREARMS
(Estate, Collections & Individuals)
Mountain Man Outdoors250-426-2717
1-800-796-4666
Browning A5 semi auto 12g 2-3/4”, ex. cond., $650 obo. (250)427-3914WANTED: RIFLES, shotguns, restricted weapons, reloading equipment, decoys or any oth-er shooting related items. Fully licensed. Glen 250-428-6750
Food ProductsFree range farm fresh brown eggs, avail now, $5/doz. 135 6th Ave S, 1 (250)489-4228
Heavy Duty Machinery
1989 Komatsu WA350 loader, good cond., $37,000 obo. 2004 John Deere backhoe at-tachment for Skidsteer loader, $8000 obo. (250)505-9566
Misc. for Sale
Merchandise for Sale
Misc. for Sale
1965 Massey Ferguson trac-tor, with bucket & mower, $4000. 1995 Kodiak camper, 11’, $5000. Wood shred-der/chipper, $250. 11’ alumi-num boat & paddles, $300. 21’ fl atdeck trailer, $1500. 2 Es-tate sprayers, $150/each. (250)866-5704
2000 Celebrity scooter, gently used, $900. (250)417-4088
4 Wh. blue mobility scooter 2011 model. Pride Celebrity XL plus cane holder. Over $3500 new. Slightly used. Ask-ing $2500. Cran. (778)517-0096.
Composted manure, top soil, electrical sand, delivery available (250)421-7399
DVD Sale, 500 to choose from, $5/each. Call after 4pm, (250)427-7971
Manure, by pick up or dump truck loads, free delivery in Cranbrook. (250)417-7137
Ranger sand fi lter, 21”, for pool, $425. (250)417-6603
Shelterlogic Garage-in-a-box, 12’x20’x8’, gray color, in-cludes 4 tie down anchors, ex. shape, new price $450, asking $250 obo. (250)426-8674
Steam Era HO gauge model railroad items. (250)417-7217
Wanted: Antlers & Horns
Racks, brown, white, taxider-my, antiques. Cash paid. Kelly, (250)426-6993
Misc. WantedAntlers Wanted, Sheds & Sets, Elk & Deer. Call Rick 250-422-3444
Wanted: AC welding machine for senior. (250)489-2449
Wanted: backyard mechanic. (250)919-2222
Musical InstrumentsDJ SERVICE & KARAOKE
Weddings (complete), anniversaries, birthdays & family reunions. Will travel
throughout area. *Not expen-sive - No time limit or extra
costs. One price 20+ years of entertaining. Families &
guests. CALL ME! Leave Message 250-421-3298,Lily.
Misc. for Sale
Merchandise for Sale
Musical InstrumentsFOR Sale Mendelssohn Piano (vertical spinet 38” height, 58” long, 24” wide) in excellent condition. $600. Phone: 250-422-3529 before 8 p.m.
ToolsRetired mechanic’s tools, 2 new 9-drawer SnapOn boxes, 1/4, 3/8, 1/2 & 3/4 DR sets, standard & metric, wrenches, air tools & lots more. (250)489-3082 (250)464-0486
Real Estate
Acreage for Sale4-bdrm mobile on 10 acres in Wycliffe, newly renovated, new laminate fl oors, windows, new well & septic, $299,000. (250)919-2007 (250)426-8804Acreage living with renovated home for only $224,900. (250)417-3251
Business for SaleGRAVEL pit for sale in Craw-ford Bay. Call 250-227-8994LIVE THE Dream. Harbours End Marine, 27 year history on beautiful Salt Spring Island, BC “the best place on earth!” Owner retiring, well-estab-lished business only $129,000 email: [email protected]
Commercial/Industrial Property
Elkford, BC. Two fully ser-viced industrial park lots, one with Quanset building, one with offi ce complex. Call (250)427-6199
For Sale By Owner22x48 Manufactured Home, wiring certifi ed, $5000. (250)422-3702 (250)427-0705
Amazing Mountain & City Views from popular
Southview location. 3+2 bedrooms with
3.5 bathrooms. Open concept kitchen, dining & living room.
Kitchen features granite coun-tertops & stainless steel appliances.
Fenced & landscaped with un-derground sprinklers
& RV parking. All this for $429,000.
(250)489-0002ELKFORD- 4 bdrms, corner lot, recently reno’d, new fur-nace, fenced yard, close to shopping & ski hill. $249,900, open to offers. Call 1-604-599-6654 or 1-403-294-6122.Home & beautiful 2.15 acres, in sunny Cranbrook .5 miles from downtown. 2 storey + 2 car detached garage & out buildings, $269,900. Call to view Cell 1-509-344-9090Terra Lee #38, 2-bdrm, 2-bath, Creekside, double gar-age, gas fi replace, jacuzzi tub, RV parking $279,000. (250)489-3320
Offi ce/Retail
Real Estate
For Sale By OwnerUNIQUE PROPERTY in Kim-berley, up & down duplex, re-cently renovated, endless pos-sibilities, zoned commercial, $239,900. (250)417-3251
Mobile Homes & Parks
BRAND NEW14x68’
Moduline Showhome
Over $10,000 in options.
Must be moved.Blow Out Price
$68,190250-417-5257
2006 Moduline must be moved from Parson BC. 2 bedrooms 2 bathrooms, 14x66, wood fl oors, master bedroom has walk in closet and bathroom with large soaker tub. Second bedroom and bathroom hardly used. Cheap to heat. Home still has warranty. Priced to sell $65,000, 250.348.2105.
Mortgages
Lower than posted bank rates. No application fee. Mortgage renewal, re nancing, debt
consolidation, pre-quali cation
& rate guarantees.John Magis
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Offi ce/Retail
Real Estate
Open HousesOPEN HOUSE
Saturday, July 7th, 1pm-3pm
232 10th Ave S
Own one of Baker Hill’s nicest Heritage Homes.
Lots of character, tastefully decorated. 3-bdrm + den,
2 bath, heated shop/garage. New windows, furnace, HW
tank, wiring, plumbing, security system, sprinkler
system, beautiful gardens & much, much more. Must be seen to be appreciated,
$353,900. For viewing, (250)426-5745
(250)919-5970
Other Areas20 ACRES- Only $99/mo. $0 Down, Owner Financing, NO CREDIT CHECKS! Near El Paso, Texas, Beautiful Moun-tain Views! Money Back Guar-antee! Free Color Brochure. 1-800-755-8953.www.sunsetranches.com
Rentals
Apt/Condo for Rent
1 & 2 Bdrm Suites AvailableLocated close to downtown within walking distance to banking, shopping, parks, and on the city bus route.Prices starting at $650.00
Rent includes Heat & hot water.
Call Robert Tolfree at250-421-1933
for showings or more info.
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• Centrally located near malls, schools, college & hospital
OFFICE:106 1850 2nd St. N.,
CranbrookPhone (250) 489-5160
(250) 417-1260
APARTMENTSFOR RENT
2-bdrm apartment in 6-plex, Cranbrook, heat inc, adult oriented, n/s, no parties, $800/mth Call (250)417-6549
Bright, clean, bachelor, in quiet residential area, n/s, n/p, DD, shared w/d, references, $550/m. (250)489-4931
CRANBROOK, 2-bdrm F/S, quiet, on-site laundry, near park & downtown, n/p, n/s, $750/mth, responsible adults. Avail immed. (250)420-1823
For Immediate Occupancy: spacious 1-bdrm apartments, F/S, blinds, no pets, referenc-es, close to all amenities. Ranging in price from $400-$675 (250)489-1906
Rentals
Apt/Condo for RentHampshire Apartments, quiet convenient location, newly renovated, inc heat & hot water, n/s, n/p, 2-bdrm with no stairs, $775/m. Also, 1-bdrm, $600/m. (250)417-7379Large 3-bdrm, 2-bath, in adult oriented 6-plex, newly decorat-ed with carpets, lino, lighting, paint, etc., laundry facilities in building, older mature person preferred, $750/mth + utilities. (250)489-1276Newly decorated, small 2-bdrm apt, in quiet 6-plex, laun-dry facilities & parking in this adult oriented building. No pets, $595/mth + utilities. Call (250)489-1276Secure Clean Affordable Well maintained and man-aged. Close to all amenities. No pets, n/parties, no smok-ing, reference/credit check re-quired. Ask about our July move-in specials!Norbury Place, 1501 Baker Street, 2-bdrms, $725/mth, covered parking.Galbraith manor, 1825 4th St N., 2-bdrm, $695/mth. (250)919-2713TWO apartments in large house in Golden. N/S. big yard near school. 4 BR/2 Bath. $1100/month+shared utes. 2 BR/1 bath ground level suite. Full kitchen. $700+shared utes. Both are newly renovated and in great shape. email: [email protected] phone: 1-800-506-7177.
Well Kept 2 bedrooms Condo for rent in
Sparwood Heights.
Includes fridge, stove and in-suite washer/dryer, storage area, use of exercise room and sauna.
No Smoking, No Pets
Available August 1st $875./mth
plus utilities. Heat included.
Call 250-423-3598
WILSHIRE Apartments, cen-tral location, incl heat, hot wa-ter, games room, sauna, hot tub, n/p, n/s, n/parties, 2-bdrm, $725-$800. Call 250-417-7379
Apartment Furnished
MOUNTAINEER Lodge, 3rd Floor mountain view, 2 bed-room (with lock-off). $750/month, all utilities, TV, in-ternet, etc. included. Available immediately through Nov 30/12. Contact Hans: [email protected] or 403-616-4691.
Commercial/Industrial
1000 sqft w/8’x10’ garage door & offi ce in Industrial park, $600/m + util. (250)417-6543
CrestonCOMMERCIAL BUILDING
3600 sq.ft.of Retail Space
Located DOWN TOWNExcellent High Traffi c Area
Plenty of Parking250-428-5240
Offi ce space for rent in down-town Cranbrook. Call (250)421-3577
Duplex / 4 Plex2-bdrm, F/S, W/D, balcony, great location, quiet building, $800/mth, utilities not includ-ed, avail July. (250)919-2577Clean & bright, 3-bdrm unit in 4-plex, large deck, covered parking, storage & 5-appl, avail immed, n/s, n/p, refer-ences required, $1000/mth + DD. (250)421-7777 or (250)421-7778S/S DUPLEX, 3-bdrm, near TM Roberts, f/s, w/d, fenced yard, n/p, tenants pay utilities, available July 1, $795/m + se-curity deposit $397.50. (250)426-7169
Mobile Homes & Pads
Kitchener- 3/BDRM 1 BATH mobile home, nice big treed lot storage shed. avail. July 1st $450/mo + util. 250-428-2440
Homes for Rent2-bdrm house in Jaffray, stor-age shed, W/D, F/S, utilities inc., $850/mth, DD required. (250)429-3390 (250)421-3299
Rentals
Homes for RentHOUSES/CONDOS available.Elkford/Sparwood. Call Clint250-425-3822. www.clintpat-er.com/rentals
NEWLY RENO’D, Cranbrook, small 2-bdrm house, n/p, n/s,$750/m. (250)421-4500 eves
Soon available, very nice 3-bdrm mobile home, on ownproperty, F/S, DW, W/D, largeyard, private, responsible per-sons please, (250)489-8668
PastureGood grass, water & access.(250)422-3702 or 427-0705.
Suites, LowerBRIGHT, Spacious & Newly Renovated! 1 bed bsmt suitein Creston with large windows,new tile fl ooring & brand newstove and fridge. Suite has own W/D. $650/month in-cludes utilities/WiFi. Call 250-402-8641. Available July 1.
Large furnished bedroom inbasement suite, basement en-try, 3-piece bath, kitchen &shared laundry room, close tocollege, suitable for student orworking person, n/s, n/parties,n/p, $600/mth + $300 DD. (250)426-0654
Spacious, bright 1-bdrm+walk-out basement suite,w/screen room & small yard,avail Aug 7 or Sept 1, $750/mth, inc: F/S, W/D, DW& microwave, hydro, gas &wireless internet, n/s, n/p, ref-erences & DD required.(250)421-7777 (250)421-7778
Suites, UpperNewly renovated 3-bdrm (2up, 1 down) suite in well main-tained home. Bright, modern unit, located near Tamarack Mall, on bus route. $950/mth +utilities, no smokers, no pets,references & DD, avail July 15(250)426-6292
TownhousesRADIUM Townhouse For RentBright, spacious townhouse lo-cated in Radium, approx 1300 sq ft of living space. 2 BR, 2 1/2 bath, fully furnished,deck, bbq & air conditioning. Available weekly or monthly. $850+ $150/month for utilities.Prefer 1 year lease No smok-ing, no pets. 403-240-9357 or 403-237-4698. [email protected] forpictures.
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Antiques / Classics
1966 RED MUSTANG, 200-6 engine,
in excellent collector’s condition,
lady driven, very solid car,
$8900. Call (250)426-2674
1969 Chev 1/2 ton US truck,
restored 12 years ago, $17,500 obo.
(250)421-0240
1969 Firebird Convertible,
all original except paint & wheels,
factory air, US car,
$26,000 obo. (250)421-0240
Classic Car for sale. 1966Ambassador wagon, fully re-stored in 1995, $7500 obo.Call (250)426-5371
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Garage Sale, 2301 7th St N., by Steeples School, Fri, July 6, 9am-7pm, Sat, July 7, 8am-10am
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Accessories/Parts4 33’’ BF Goodrich Mud Ter-rains on 16’’ wheels, Chevy 6-bolt, $1200 obo. Only ran 1 summer, great cond w/ around 90% tread left. (250)427-4459 or 520-0001 after 5.4 Michelin LTX M/S P265/70/R17 tires, lots of tread, asking $600 obo. (250)428-8769Canopy, 8’, unique folding Tucker, cab height, fi ts all Dodge pickups, from 1994 to 2012, great for 5th Wheel & other uses, new $2350, sell for $800. (250)489-8151
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Cars - Domestic
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1978 Corvette, Indy Pace car, mechanic special, best offer. 1999 Toyota Sienna van, good shape, needs engine. (250)999-37921992 Ford tempo, 4-dr, cheap/reliable, $650 obo. (250)421-0616
1996 Corvette Collector Edition, 160,000km, 2 roofs, auto, original paint,
engine LT4, fully loaded, asking $18,000 obo.
(250)426-3802
2006 Ford Mustang GT, black/silver, leather,
5-spd, ex. shape, 50,000 km, 1-owner, never winter driven,
asking $16,500 (250)919-0280
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Cars - Domestic
1997 Chevrolet Lumina, black, runs great with everything working,
maintenance records available, well maintained, $2500 obo.
(250)426-6292
2002 Toyota Corolla, ex. cond.,low miles, lady driven, air, C/D, winter tires on rims,
Reduced, Must Sell $8500, $6500
(250)417-0428
2004 Mazda MX5 Miata convertible, 33,000 miles,
55,000km, no winter driving, mint cond., power antenna, dual exhaust, roll bar, new
tires, silver, blue canvas top, ex. cond., $14,000.
(250)417-3343
2005 Grand Am, 4-dr, auto, loaded, c/w 2 winters, good re-liable car, $6000 obo. Call (250)426-6481
2005 Lincoln LS, grey w/black leather interior, loaded, only 90,000km, rarely winter driven usually parked, ex. cond., beautiful car, $12,900. (250)421-8533
2005 Nissan Altima SE, charcoal grey,
115,000km, V6, 5-spd Triptonic auto trans,
good cond, $7500 obo.
Please leave message,
(250)489-8673
2006 Chev Epica LTZ, silver, 2.5L, 6-cyl,
4-dr, heated leather seats, sunroof, cruise,
p/s, p/w, p/dl, 98,000 km, 4 summer
& winter tires $7500 obo.
(250)426-6836
2006 Cobalt SS Sport, 56,750 km, ex shape, transferable ex-tended warranty, Pioneer sound system, loaded, $9000 obo. (250)919-1043
2007 Taurus SEL, leather, low km, sunroof, extra clean, $13,800 obo. (250)489-3580
Collector’s Dream. 1980 Cadillac Fleetwood Brougham d’Elegance, 2-dr coupe, 6.0L, V8, appraised in 2000 at $7390, asking $6500 obo. A must see, (250)426-2066
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Cars - Domestic2007 Ford Taurus SE, 4-dr, air, cruise, tilt steering, keyless entry, ABS, driver side 6-way power seat, 147,000km, high-way driven by retired folk, all winters spent in Arizona, very good bargain at $6000. Need-ed a roomier vehicle to travel to Arizona, otherwise would keep this one, very good cond., no accidents, no dings. (250)423-4510 or [email protected]
2009 Pontiac Wave, $11,000
Red 4-dr Sedan, 4-spd auto trans., FWD, 1.6L, 16-valve engine, 47,200 km, remain-
der of 5 year/100,000km warranty. BC Gov’t Inspec-tion Certifi cate. Reliable,
economical, 14” steel wheels w/summer & winter tires, CD/MP3, air. 0% GM
fi nancing available with transfer. (250)417-3773
Cars - Sports & Imports
2002 Ford Windstar SportAuto, V6, loaded
including power sliding doors, power seat
& pedals, new tires, 125,000 km, excellent
shape, $4995.Cell 250-919-4986 or home 250-489-3645
1995 Trans Am, 153,000km, 5.7L,
4-spd, auto, traction control,
p/w, p/d, air, cruise, leather seats
CD player, $12,500 obo. (250)426-5305
1999 Toyota Corolla GREAT GRAD GIFT!! Great condition, comes with summer and new winter tires on rims. $4300 OBO. 250-421-37342007 Convertible Pontiac G6 w/hard top, 60,000km, fully loaded, mint cond, $11,900. (250)919-2007 (250)426-88042009 Volkswagen Jetta TDI, auto, p/w, pdl, 4-dr sedan, heated & power mirrors, heat-ed seats, ex cond, 77,500 km, asking $23,000. (250)426-8459
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, $22,000. (250)417-6543
Motorcycles
1996 Dyna Wide Glide Harley Davidson,
nice clean bike, engine work, Mikuni Carb, EV 27 cam, Vance & Hines
Big Shot Staggered exhaust, 150 back tire,
twisted spoke front rim, $8000.
(250)489-3180
1985 Honda 85cc scooter, 3500 km, $750.(250)417-9395 (250)417-0223
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Motorcycles
333 Van Horne Street, Cranbrook, BC • 250-426-4009www.allseasonsmotorsports.ca
2010 Kawasaki Ninja 250R – NEW
Blue or Black left in stock
Was: $4,999
NOW: $3,599!!(freight/pdi and taxes
not incl)
2010 Kawasaki Vulcan 1700 Classic LT - NEW
Was: $17,699
NOW: $13,999(freight/pdi and taxes
not incl)
333 Van Horne Street, Cranbrook, BC • 250-426-4009www.allseasonsmotorsports.ca
2004 Harley Davidson Dyna Wide Glide,
$8000 in extras Showroom condition
$11,500 (250)489-1418
2006 Suzuki SV, mint cond.,
some extras, $3900 obo
(250)426-2732
2007 Harley Davidson FLHTCU Ultra
Classic Electra Glide, 7300km,
white gold pearl, extras, showroom cond.,
$18,500. (250)426-9711
2007 Suzuki Boulevard C90, 59,000 km, 1500 CC engine, K&N air fi lter, 3’’
Hard-Krome exhaust pipes, Mustang seat, lots of chrome, $8500 obo. Paul (250)426-3228,
cell 919-5974.
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Motorcycles
2010 Kawasaki Vulcan 900 Classic LT,
7800km, driver back rest,
crash bar, still on warranty,
$6500 obo. Call (250)417-0058
Off Road Vehicles
2011 Kawasaki Mule 4010 Trans 4x4 – NEW
Was: $13,649
NOW: $9,999 + Accessories credit!
The ultimate work
machine! Power Steering333 Van Horne Street,
Cranbrook, BC • 250-426-4009www.allseasonsmotorsports.ca
2007 Yamaha Grizzly 700, Warn winch, power steering, 1400km, ex. shape, $7200. (250)426-5994
Recreational/Sale1984 Bigfoot 5th Wheel, 19’, very roomy layout, good cond., inc. hitch & sliders, $2300. (250)426-68941985 Chevy camperized van 6.2 diesel, cruise, trailer pkg, ex cond, $5200. 250-489-35801988 GMC camper van, fully equipped, good cond., no rust, new tires, $5700 obo. (250)428-73251990 Class C, 27ft Ford Moto-rhome. ROYAL CLASSIC. Rear queen bed. Power plant and solar panel. Good condi-tion. Ready to go. $8,500. 250-428-0355.1991 Bounder, 31’ moto-rhome, generator, low mile-age, clean & in good cond., $15,900, in Fernie, call (406)291-2380 (250)423-39441991 Fleetwood Class A, top of the line, 34’, garage stored, 130,000km, $11,500 obo. (250)427-25031992 30’ Dutchman 5th wheel, good cond, $8900 obo. (778)519-0702 (250)919-08741992 Innsbruck fully con-tained 28’ trailer. This is a per-fect summer home for the rec site. We are downsizing, ask-ing $5000. (250)489-1333 or (250)919-25911993 Kustom Koach, 24.5’ 5th Wheel, ex. cond., original own-er, stove, oven, microwave, propane gas fridge, outside shower, includes hitch, $8000 obo. Call eves., (250)428-43331993 Kustom Koach 24.5’ 5th wheel, ex cond, many extras, $9000. 250-489-15101996 Kustom Koach 5th Wheel, original owner, sleeps 6, large fridge/freezer, stove/oven, mic., 3-pc bath, air, new awning, new tires, in-cludes hitch, campstove & ta-ble top BBQ, outside shower, $8000. Eves., (250)426-50061997 24.5 ft Terry 5th Wheelpristine condition, aluminum frame, sofa slide, private is-land queen bed, sleeps 6, full kitchen. Dual fridge. Propane stove & oven, microwave, A/C, full bath. Lots of storage, stored in garage. $10,000 obo. 250-344-5751.1997 24’ Centurion moto-rhome, 19,775km, very good cond., $15,000.(250)427-40611997 Prospector 5th Wheel by Kustom Koach, 20’, light-weight, original owners, ex. cond., asking $8500. (250)426-3134
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Recreational/Sale1997 Triple E 30’ motorhome, 3-new batteries, 79,000km, $22,000. (250)829-06301998 GMC SLE, c/w air bags, hidden hitch, fi berglass Ton-age cover, hooked to 21’ Terry 5th Wheel, w/new fridge, water tank, microwave, air, awning, both have everything, need nothing, selling together $12,000. (250)428-71741999 34’ Commander motor home, winter pkg, new tires, Banks power, reduced to $26,000 obo, will take Class C in trade. (250)428-42161999 35’ Four Winds Wind-sport Class A motorhome, fully loaded, Chev 454 , generator, air, low mileage, $22,900. Call (250)417-32751999 5th wheel Vanguard, 30’ long w/double slide, deluxe model w/winter pkg, option to set up on secluded acreage in Jaffray, ideal 4-season user, asking $15,000 obo. For pics email [email protected] or call (250)529-74942000 Palomino tent trailer, sleeps 5, ex. cond., $4500 obo. For more info call & leave message, (250)427-17612000 TRAVEL TRAILER: 29.5’ full KN/LR slide, rear queen bed, A/C, new awning, clean $12,9000 250-428-5609/ 780-554-1282 (cell)2001 26’ Frontier, front bed-room, jack & jill bunks, A/C, ex. shape, $10,700. Call (250)426-59942002 32’ Challenger by Key-stone. Rear queen walk-around bedroom, large slide, A/C. Parked since new and extremely well maintained. Asking $13,750 OBO. Kelly 432-5072.2002 Monaco Diplomat, 330hp Cummins, 36-1/2’, 2 slides, 50,000 miles, sleeps 4, fully serviced, large awning & window awning, 2 roof air con-ditioners & heat pumps, 2 power leather captains chairs, backup camera, rear ladder, inverter, Onan diesel genera-tor, day/night shades, excel-lent tires & brakes, non smok-ing, non pet, trailer hitch with vehicle tow bar & braking sys-tem, $64,900. (250)427-2077
2003 24’ Gulfstream Class A motorhome,
low mileage, $27,900.
(250)426-26322003 27’ Outback travel trailer, living/dining room slide-out, front queensize bedroom, lots of storage, air, microwave, CD player, ex. cond., hardly used, $10,900. (250)427-78282004 25’ Mallard, 12’ slide, 18’ awning, air, front bedroom, queen walk around bed, sleeps 6, rear bathroom w/shower tub combo, lots of cupboards & storage areas, two 30lb propane tanks, elec-tric hitch jack, 4 scissor jacks, tandem axle, wheels w/bear-ing buddies, asking $15,500. Offers considered. Call (250)489-5898
2004 Sandpiper 37.5’ 5th wheel toy hauler,
living room/bedroom slides, 12’ garage, good shape,
new tires, $19,900 obo.
(250)426-90202007 Gulfstream 5th Wheel, 30’, 2 slides, 2-baths, hitch, sleeps 8, $17,990. Call (250)919-2007 (250)426-88042007 Winnebago 26’ Sight-seer, 33,000 miles, with all op-tions, $52,500 to tow 2008 Malibu, 56,000km, auto, winter tires, tow bar, aux. brake, $14,300. (250)417-3670Honda generator 3000 Arctic package Inverter Series, brand new, electric start, never used, 7 months old, paid $2700, sell for $2300. (250)489-8151
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Recreational/Sale
2005 28’ 5th Wheel, ex. cond, air, microwave, 4-burner stove w/oven,
10 gallon gas or electric hot water tank, 2-door fridge,
add-a-room, awning, super slide, 75 watt solar panel,
lots of upgrades, $15,500.
(250)425-2282
2007 Fleetwood Mallard trailer, 31’
2 slides, full fridge, stove, microwave, air, queen bed in front, twin bunk beds in back w/offi ce, sleeps 8,
full bath, lots of cupboard space & exterior storage. Laminate fl oors, stereo w/CD-DVD player. Sway
bars, hitch, awning & win-ter skirting inc.
Floorplan 31BD2S $19,000
(250)464-9882
2008 Fleetwood Bounder Motorhome, workhorse chassis, 8.1 GM motor mod-el 35E, 36’, 29,500 km, 2-slides, bdrm & livingroom, 2-air conditioners, p/awning, p/front shade, 4-dr fridge w/icemaker, torque windows upgrade, rear vision camera, 2-TV’s microwave, hitch, au-to, leveling jacks, 10 gal hot-water heater, 5.5 KW gen-erator, 22.5 tires/wheels, asking $72,500 may consid-er trade of truck & RV trailer, also have tow unit available for sale. (250)426-5189
2009 Coleman E3 off road tent trailer with atv/cargo deck,
fully loaded, asking $14,500.
For more details call (250)919-8088
Kustom Koach 5th Wheel,27’4”, like new. We are theoriginal owners. Only used 2weekends. Slide-out, air, awn-ing, furnace, gas/electricfridge, loaded w/options, worth$51,900, asking $18,000 obo. (250)427-4435
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Truck camper belly bar, steps& custom RV mirrors for Dodge truck. (250)426-6326
Sport Utility Vehicle1985 4-dr Toyota Landcruiser,good tires all around, diesel, great bush car or car for resto-ration, $1200 obo. Call (250)427-6806
2004 Toyota Highlander, ladydriven, 165,000km, mostlyhwy miles, ex. shape,$12,900. (250)489-2449
2005 Buick Rendezvous,AWD, V6, 142,800km, clean, well maintained, winter & sum-mer tires on rims, $7995 obo.(250)421-7416
2007 HONDA CRV, 4x4, 64,000km, roof rack, 6cd, p/w,p/l, lady driven, sage green, $25,900. 250-421-0722
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Sport Utility Vehicle
2005 Lincoln Aviator, 120,000km, V8, 4.6L engine,
towing package, 6 passenger, DVD player,
sunroof, completely loaded, new brakes & rotors, needs
nothing, ex. cond., $14,000 obo.
(250)421-0565
Trucks & Vans
2000 Ford Windstar7 passenger, power group,
alloy wheels, really nice condition.
$2950250-421-9328 or250-421-9321
We FinanceGOOD, BAD or UGLY CreditUgly Trucks
250-417-05391979 Suburban, 3/4 ton, winch, recent motor, was used as an ETV, good glass, rea-sonable paint, $1000 obo. (250)489-1601
1989 Chevy Silverado 4x4, 5-spd manual, air, p/w, p/w, lots of upgrades, dual ex-
haust, brush bumper, bush lights, pioneer stereo, new rear brakes & battery, runs
great, canopy also available, $3800 obo. (250)427-4459
or 520-0001 after 5.
1997 Ford Ranger XLT 4x4, ext cab 5-spd std, blue, c/w matching canopy, boxliner, air, cruise, good tires, CD changer, $4500 obo. (250)348-2390.2003 F150 XL heavy half, 4x4, canopy/wood box liner, 176,000km, save $1000-$2000, asking $6995. To view pics, go to kijiji (250)427-78612004 GMC 1500 Ext cab 4x4, 159,000km, matching canopy, very clean, $13,000. Call (250)489-3082 (250)464-04862005 Grand Caravan. 3.8L, V6, power everything, dual air bags, front & rear air, Stow N Go seats, CD & DVD player, ABS brakes, 200,000km, great shape, $5500. (250)489-3606
Transportation
Trucks & Vans
2003 F350 Lariat 4x4 Super Duty Crew Cab,
leather, moon roof, longbox, 6L diesel,
new tires, 193,000km, $12,999.
(250)489-4785
2003 Silverado,
1-ton, w/crane$8500.
(250)417-7699
2005 Toyota Tundra, 4.6 V8, ex. cond.,
many extra options, new tires, timing belt,
120,000km, never driven in winter,
$19,250 obo. (250)422-3576
2006 FORD F-350 crew cab Lariat Package, power stroke turbo diesel,
grey, 102,000 km, full coverage extended warranty
to 167,500 km, recently underwent 100,000 km
scheduled maintenance, superior condition,
towing package, must see, Reduced $25,500. Joel (250)919-5586
2007 F150, longbox, 16,000 km, A.R.E canopy. 1997 8’ camper. Sell separate or as one unit. All 3 units for $18,000 obo. (250)426-0596 or cell (250)426-9423.
2007 Nissan Frontier 4x4 Crew Cab Excellent Condition 144,000 kms Asking: $15,000. Phone: (250) 424-5379
Transportation
Trucks & Vans
2006 Ford F-350 Lariat Crew cab,
diesel, with all available
options (250)426-6159
5000 km, 2011 Toyota Tun-dra, 4x4, fully loaded, longbox. 2010 Ford F150, 4x4, Ext cab, 35,000 km, loaded. 2008 Dodge Ram 3500, 4x4, Crew cab, loaded. Best offers. Plus many good used work trucks. (250)427-6199
Boats12’ aluminum boat, 6hp John-son motor, trailer, $650. (250)464-059912’ aluminum Springbok boat w/15 hp Evinrude motor, $1650. (250)341-609614’ Fiberglass boat, w/20 hp Mercury motor & controls, 4 seats, trailer, life jackets, an-chor, etc., boat registry updat-ed, $2600. (250)428-257415-1/2’ Sangster Craft, 65hp Johnson, EZ-Loader trailer, canopy top & more, $2500. (250)349-5478
16’ Lowe fl at bottom boat,
Tefl on bottom, 25 hp Yamaha Jet,
70 Thrust Minn Kota electric engine,includes trailer$5500 obo.
(250)919-36501986 Bayliner Capri, 15’, 2.3L, Volvo Penta leg, all new upholstery, ex. cond., $5000 (250)428-6867
1993 18’ Bayliner Capri, open bow, ski pole, jackets,
tube, depth fi nder, 120 Merc Force,
great fi rst family boat, $8500 obo.
(250)489-1704
1998 17’ Maxim Ski Boat w/120 hp Merc Force out-board, burgundy/white, ex. cond., located in Wasa. Asking $9800. Call (250)422-3777 or 1-403-874-0506
Transportation
Boats
1993 20’ Sea Ray, Cuddy Cabin (porta potty), 135hp 6-cyl Merc , hi fi ve stainless prop, w/trailer,
2 tops, Fishfi nder, rod hold-ers, stereo, stored inside,
immaculate cond., original owners,
$10,500. (250)426-3985
1998 Champion Alante 535 18’ open bow boat, 4.3L en-gine, great shape, $11,500 obo. (250)489-9501
2000 18’ Campion Allante Sport 535
4.3L, sport seating, wakeboard tower
$9500. (250)417-5705
26’ Chrysler sailboat, 1981 on tandem axle trailer, lots of work done, some still to do, 10HP Honda outboard, boat is sound, needs tiding, health is-sues force the sale, $3500 obo. (250)865-2710
BOATING SEASON IS HERE FINALLY!
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FRIENDS THIS SUMMER!!Your Cabin on the Lake
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• 1976 30ft cabin cruiser with a 185 merc
• Full galley (fridge, stove, sink, furnace, toilet)
• Fold down table for a queen sized bed
• Fold up bunk beds• VHF radio• Hull is sound, galley is
dated.• Low draft• 200 hrs on new engine• A great boat that needs
some TLC.$12,000.00 invested, will
take offers starting at $9000 as is, where is
Call 250-362-7681 or email monikas_2010@
hotmail.com for more information
Evinrude electric outboard, 5-spd, like new, $175. 16’ fi -berglass canoe, $400. (250)427-7525
Six HP Mercury outboard mo-tor, like new, various items al-so, (250)427-4846
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MSRP $39,669DT2260
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Trailer tow,
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group.
DT2260
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2012 Ford F150 Supercab XLT 4x42012 Ford F150 Supercab XLT 4x4OVER 35 F150’S & SUPERDUTY’S TO CHOOSE FROMOVER 35 F150’S & SUPERDUTY’S TO CHOOSE FROM
$24,322*$$
2011 Ford Fusion 2011 Ford Fusion Sport AWDSport AWD
WAS$26,995
P1884
2011 Ford Edge2011 Ford EdgeSport AWDSport AWD
WAS$39,995
P1888
2006 Ford 2006 Ford Escape XLT 4x4Escape XLT 4x4
WAS$16,995
P1788
2008 Ford F350 2008 Ford F350 Crewcab Lariat Crewcab Lariat 4x4 Diesel4x4 Diesel
WAS$37,995
P1818
2010 Ford F150 2010 Ford F150 Supercrew XLT Supercrew XLT 4x44x4
WAS$26,995 P1890
2011 Ford 2011 Ford Escape Ltd 4x4Escape Ltd 4x4
WAS$28,995
P1892
2007 Honda 2007 Honda CRV AWDCRV AWD
WAS$15,995
T1381A
2008 Pontiac2008 PontiacWaveWave
WAS$8,995
P1825A
Was $34,399DT3014
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Featuring 2.0L
Ecoboost,
41MPG,
Navigation,
trailer tow
and more.
$$31,134*31,134*
2013 Ford Escape SE 4x42013 Ford Escape SE 4x4SS399399
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$$12,918*12,918*
$$36,810*36,810*
$$29,995*29,995*
$$25,995*25,995*
$$14,446*14,446*
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Thanks to all our customers for giving us the opportunity to earn their business and this award.
$$28,918*28,918*
$$7,865*7,865*
$$26,995*26,995*
Leather, sunroof, Sync
Loaded,
only 88,000 km
Loaded, local trade
XTR, loaded
Leather, sunroof,
300 hp
Leather, sunroof
Low mileage!
Loaded!