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Vol. 65, Issue 49 Proudly serving Cranbrook and area since 1951 www.dailytownsman.com Home and away with the ‘Hat > Kootenay Ice vs. the Tabby, Tabby, Tabby Cats | Page 8 FRIDAY MARCH 11, 2016 TownsmanBulletin Like Us @crantownsman Follow Us $ 1 10 INCLUDES G.S.T. Saturday, March 12th 10am - 1pm in the Ktunaxa Gym 220 Cranbrook St. N. www.cranbrookfarmersmarket.com INDOOR MARKET TOWNSMAN STAFF/RCMP Facebook and other social media are swirling with false rumours that a young man injured in a tragic car ac- cident last week has died of his inju- ries. Cranbrook RCMP took the step of issuing a press release to stop the spread of these rumours, which are causing great distress to the family. Two other young men were killed in the accident early Friday, March 4, on Gold Creek Road. “Please be advised that the third male who had been travelling as a passenger in the 1985 pickup truck is NOT deceased,” RCMP said. “The Cranbrook RCMP and the East Kootenay Traffic Services Unit have received telephone calls from the family of this third teenager, ad- vising that social media is alive with rumors of their son’s death. These rumors are completely untrue. The 18-year-old is alive and being treated for serious but not life threatening injuries in Calgary hospital. “The family asks for their privacy and an end to these rumors which they find very upsetting.” FOR THE TOWNSMAN The City of Cranbrook has officially announced the appointment of David Kim as the new Chief Adminis- trative Officer (CAO). The announcement con- cludes the search for the re- placement of outgoing CAO Wayne Staudt, who retires on March 24 after being with the City since 2002, both as Director of Finance and CAO. “There were a large num- ber of applicants for the CAO position and a series of interviews were conducted with some excellent candi- dates,” Mayor Lee Pratt said. “As a result of these inter- views conducted by Mayor and Council, David Kim was the unanimous choice. We are pleased that David has accepted the position.” FOR THE TOWNSMAN The City of Cranbrook has officially announced the appointment of David Kim as the new Chief Adminis- trative Officer (CAO). The announcement con- cludes the search for the re- placement of outgoing CAO Wayne Staudt, who retires on March 24 after being with the City since 2002, both as Director of Finance and CAO. “There were a large num- ber of applicants for the CAO position and a series of interviews were conducted with some excellent candi- dates,” Mayor Lee Pratt said. “As a result of these inter- views conducted by Mayor and Council, David Kim was the unanimous choice. We are pleased that David has accepted the position.” BARRY COULTER PHOTO Claudia De Assumpcao is pictured leaving Cranbrook Courthouse on Thursday, March 10. The Brazilian national was sentenced for manslaughter and arson charges in relation to the death of a Marysville man three years ago, in March, 2013. See full story, Page 2. Social media alive with false rumours Cranbrook has new CAO City appoints David Kim as new Chief Administrative Officer FOR THE TOWNSMAN East Kootenay Founda- tion for Health (EKFH) an- nounced the appointment of Cassandra Schwarz as its new Executive Director. Ms. Schwarz brings sev- eral years’ experience in fundraising, non-profit leadership and community service to the role. Ms. Schwarz most recently served as the Admissions & Development Coordinator for the Aberdeen Hall Pre- paratory School as lead for donor stewardship and en- gagement and the coordi- nation of the organization’s annual and capital cam- paigns. Wes Rogers, Chair of David comes to Cran- brook via Calgary bringing with him over 20 years of leadership experience in both the public and private sectors. DAVID KIM CASSANDRA SCHWARZ Schwarz named new Health Foundation Executive Director See NEW CAO, Page 3 See SCHWARZ, Page 3 EKFH said, “We are very ex- cited that Cassandra will serve as EKFH’s next Execu- tive Director.” < Our hoppish history Cranbrook’s Breweries: A sudsy story | Page 7

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Vol. 65, Issue 49 Proudly serving Cranbrook and area since 1951 www.dailytownsman.com

Home and away with the ‘Hat >Kootenay Ice vs. the Tabby, Tabby, Tabby Cats | Page 8

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are swirling with false rumours that a young man injured in a tragic car ac-cident last week has died of his inju-ries.

Cranbrook RCMP took the step of issuing a press release to stop the spread of these rumours, which are causing great distress to the family.

Two other young men were killed in the accident early Friday, March 4, on Gold Creek Road.

“Please be advised that the third male who had been travelling as a passenger in the 1985 pickup truck is NOT deceased,” RCMP said.

“The Cranbrook RCMP and the East Kootenay Traffic Services Unit have received telephone calls from

the family of this third teenager, ad-vising that social media is alive with rumors of their son’s death. These rumors are completely untrue. The 18-year-old is alive and being treated for serious but not life threatening injuries in Calgary hospital.

“The family asks for their privacy and an end to these rumors which they find very upsetting.”

FOR THE TOWNSMANThe City of Cranbrook

has officially announced the appointment of David Kim as the new Chief Adminis-trative Officer (CAO).

The announcement con-cludes the search for the re-placement of outgoing CAO Wayne Staudt, who retires on March 24 after being with the City since 2002, both as Director of Finance and CAO.

“There were a large num-ber of applicants for the CAO position and a series of interviews were conducted with some excellent candi-dates,” Mayor Lee Pratt said. “As a result of these inter-views conducted by Mayor and Council, David Kim was the unanimous choice. We are pleased that David has accepted the position.”

FOR THE TOWNSMANThe City of Cranbrook

has officially announced the appointment of David Kim as the new Chief Adminis-trative Officer (CAO).

The announcement con-cludes the search for the re-placement of outgoing CAO Wayne Staudt, who retires on March 24 after being with the City since 2002, both as Director of Finance and CAO.

“There were a large num-ber of applicants for the CAO position and a series of interviews were conducted with some excellent candi-dates,” Mayor Lee Pratt said. “As a result of these inter-views conducted by Mayor and Council, David Kim was the unanimous choice. We are pleased that David has accepted the position.”

BARRY COULTER PHOTO

Claudia De Assumpcao is pictured leaving Cranbrook Courthouse on Thursday, March 10. The Brazilian national was sentenced for manslaughter and arson charges in relation to the death of a Marysville man three years ago, in March, 2013. See full story, Page 2.

Social media alive with false rumours

Cranbrook has new CAOCity appoints David Kim as new

Chief Administrative Officer

F O R T H E TO W N S M A NEast Kootenay Founda-

tion for Health (EKFH) an-nounced the appointment of Cassandra Schwarz as its new Executive Director.

Ms. Schwarz brings sev-eral years’ experience in fundraising, non-profit leadership and community service to the role. Ms. Schwarz most recently served as the Admissions & Development Coordinator for the Aberdeen Hall Pre-paratory School as lead for donor stewardship and en-gagement and the coordi-nation of the organization’s annual and capital cam-paigns.

Wes Rogers, Chair of

David comes to Cran-brook via Calgary bringing with him over 20 years of leadership experience in both the public and private sectors.

DAVID KIM

CASSANDRA SCHWARZ

Schwarz named new Health Foundation Executive Director

See NEW CAO, Page 3

See SCHWARZ, Page 3

EKFH said, “We are very ex-cited that Cassandra will serve as EKFH’s next Execu-tive Director.”

< Our hoppish historyCranbrook’s Breweries: A sudsy story | Page 7

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A Brazilian woman has been sen-tenced to two and a half years in prison for her role in the death of a Marysville man in March, 2013.

Claudia de Assumpcao was sen-tenced on charges of arson and manslaughter for her role in the death of Jordon Lomsnes by Justice Terrence Schultes in Cranbrook Su-preme Court.

Lomsnes died of carbon monox-ide poisoning from smoke inhala-tion that came from a fire outside his bedroom. De Assumpcao started the fire after an argument between the two as a way of lashing out against Lomsnes by damaging his property, which she believed he val-ued more than her.

De Assumpcao, 41, has been in custody since her arrest the day after the incident on March 7, 2013 and pleaded guilty to manslaughter and arson charges last year.

She was given a pre-trial credit of four years, six months and six days of time served for the manslaughter charge and sentenced concurrently to one day for the arson charge.

Without the credit of pre-trial time served, the manslaughter sen-tence is seven years and the arson sentence is two years to be served concurrently.

Crown and defence counsel had presented their sentencing argu-ments in early February, with Justice Schultes delivering his decision on Thursday.

Justice Schultes referred to a re-port from a psychiatrist that detailed De Assumpcao’s history of mental illness, including personality disor-der, Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD), Major Depressive Disorder, severe anxiety and four suicide at-tempts in his report. However, he added that her mental health history didn’t excuse the moral culpability for her actions and took issue with an addendum to the report that noted she wasn’t a danger to anyone but herself.

De Assumpcao and Lomsnes met over the Internet in 2012, with De Assumpcao moving in with him after spending a week together in Vancouver.

The relationship soured after a year and De Assumpcao moved out

of the couple’s bedroom into a room in the basement as she worked to-wards obtaining sponsorship to be-come a permanent resident of Cana-da.

On the evening of March 7, 2013, Lomsnes had been drinking with a friend in a outbuilding beside his house before having a verbal argu-ment with De Assumpcao in the kitchen.

Lomsnes went to bed lightly in-toxicated and De Assumpcao stared a fire in the hallway outside the door using gas from a jerry can. De As-sumpcao left the house and waited outside, expecting Lomsnes to emerge soon afterwards.

The next day, De Assumpcao met with a social worker at the East Koo-tenay Regional Hospital, who called RCMP after their conversation.

Justice Schultes noted that aggra-vating factors included starting the fire right outside the bedroom and that he did not accept that she was targeting his possessions. Mitigating factors included it being a first-time offence, her relative youth, her guilty plea, and expressions of remorse for her actions.

Barry Coulter photo

Claudia De Assumpcao was senteneced on manslaughter and arson charges in Cranbrook Supreme Court on Thursday for her role in the death of a Marysville man in 2013.

Snowplow hits truck on King St.for The Townsman

At about 8:30 a.m. Thursday morning, Cranbrook RCMP re-ceived a call to a motor vehicle accident on King Street between a snowplow and a pickup truck.

According to RCMP about seven kilometres

down King Street, northwest of Cran-brook. The pickup was travelling on snow cov-ered, slushy roads and as he moved over to avoid an oncoming snowplow he began to fishtail into oncoming traffic.

The driver of the

snowplow attempted to lift the blade of the plow in order to avoid the truck, but the blade hit just behind the driver’s seat of the pickup and embedded itself into the wall of the cab. The 18-year-old driver of the pickup received minor injuries.

Although Cranbrook has seen unusually warm mild days, the RCMP is reminding drivers that we are still in the winter season and the weather can change quickly. Cran-brook RCMP is also re-minding drivers to drive to the road conditions.

for The TownsmanA middle-aged man is preying on

the kindness of Cranbrook residents.On March 9, Cranbrook RCMP

were approached by a citizen who advised he was scammed out of $50. A man had approached him near the Cranbrook Mall saying he had just come to Cranbrook by ambulance and needed money in order to get back home.

The concerned citizen handed over the $50 after the man said he would meet him a week later and pay him back.

The Cranbrook citizen went to the allotted meeting point but the man never showed.

Cranbrook RCMP would like to warn people to be more mindful when giving money to people they don’t know.

Police warn of fraudster

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system maintenance. To keep our crews and the public safe, power must be switched

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Children’s MinistriesWorship Service

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201-7 Ave. S., Cranbrook 250-489-8006Divine Liturgy Service 10:30am

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1200 Kootenay Street N.250-489-4704

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An engineer by trade, David spent 14 years with the City of Calgary first as an engineer with the Transportation de-partment before moving up to Manager of Urban Development with the municipality. Most re-cently David was Vice President of Land De-velopment with R.J. Burnside & Associates Limited — a Canadian and international engi-neering and environ-mental consulting com-pany with 11 branches nationall,y including Calgary.

“I am easily ap-proachable and really enjoy working with vari-ous people and groups to find ways to solve matters that will mutu-ally benefit,” he said.

“As CAO, I intend to work collaboratively and openly with various community and indus-try stakeholders, mem-bers of Council and City staff to learn about Cranbrook and identify wants and needs to help build Cranbrook into a greater city.”

It is anticipated David will bring a strong mentoring leadership style to the role of CAO, along with a back-ground in strategic planning, collaborative negotiation, problem solving and organiza-tional improvement skills. David also brings experience with busi-ness, land and munici-pal growth manage-ment, infrastructure policies, financial feasi-bilities and municipal approvals.

David is married with three children and has a cat and a dog. While off work, David enjoys exploring the wilderness, hiking, rid-ing his motorcycles and enjoys hot-rods.

Incoming CAO David Kim will start with the City of Cranbrook on Monday April 4, 2016, when he will be official-ly sworn in. His first public Council meeting as CAO will be Monday April 11, 2016.

New CAO

Continuedfrom page 1

“Schwarz’s experience and knowledge of the non-profit sector will lead EKFH into its next phase of fundraising for the hospitals and health care facilities located in Interior Health’s East Kootenay Service Area.”

Ms. Schwarz also brings breadth of experi-ence in strategic planning, collaborative fund-raising, research and grant writing. One of her signature achievements was her time spent with the Kamloops and District Elizabeth Fry Soci-ety, where she raised funds to create the first women’s second stage housing complex in the area.

Ms. Schwarz said, “I am honored to be given the opportunity be the new Executive Director of EKFH. I look forward to working with the Board of Directors and the East Kootenay com-munity to continue the great work of the Foun-dation.

An active outdoors person, Ms. Schwarz en-joys hiking, mountain biking and wakeboard-ing. She holds a Masters of Science from Uni-versity of Glasgow and a Bachelor of Arts from the University of Calgary.

Schwarz named Executive Director

Continued from page 1

F o r t h e to w n s m a nAt a special meet-

ing of the School Dis-trict 5, Southeast Koo-tenay (SD5) Board of Education, following their regular February committee meetings, the Board voted unan-imously to accept its first two-year calen-dar for the upcoming 2016 – 2017 and the 2017 – 2018 school years. Up to now, cal-

endar development has been a yearly pro-cess for the Board.

The government legislates –to the min-ute—exactly how many hours of in-struction they require and for which they will provide funding. These requirements are different for kin-dergarten, elementa-ry, middle and sec-ondary students. It is

up to Boards of Educa-tion to determine which days and min-utes in a year will pro-vide that instruction.

According to Board Chair, Frank Lento, while it may sound like a pretty straightforward process, creating a cal-endar that accommo-

SD5 sets new, two-year calendarHours of instruction will remain the same dates government,

teachers, support workers and statutory holiday requirements while maximizing stu-dent success is a time-consuming pro-cess.

“To do this requires back-and-forth consul-tation with staff, ad-ministration, parents and other stakeholder

groups that may be af-fected by our final cal-endar. We wanted to develop a multi-year calendar to cut down on the number of hours this process requires, which has resulted in the District’s first two-year calendar.”

Lento says that while a three-year cal-endar was the initial

goal, it was simply not possible to plan that far ahead while still main-taining flexibility. In the end, a two-year cal-endar satisfied both Board and stakeholder concerns.

The SD5 2016 – 2017 and 2017 – 2018 Annual School Calendars can be found on the SD5 website at sd5.bc.ca.

submit tedWalter Komar was born in

Brandon, Manitoba, on October 24th, 1929. He worked as a Ca-nadian Pacific Railway locomo-tive engineer until he retired and would often state that the best times at the railroad were the days of the steam engines. Walter was a resident of Cran-brook and passed away on De-cember 9th, 2013 at the age of 84.

In 2015, the CAMAL Founda-tion received a donation of $47,000 from Komar’s estate. The majority of the gift is being used to leverage grant funding for much needed projects, such

as the new Freight Shed Roof and the future Paleontology Gallery and Research Lab. A lump sum of $10,000 has gone towards the establishment of the Cranbrook History Centre Endowment Fund, which will be managed by the Cranbrook and District Community Founda-tion.

“The CAMAL Foundation would like to extend our grati-tude to the estate of Walter Komar for fulfilling his bequest wishes of a donation to the Ca-nadian Museum of Rail Travel,” said Char Murray, Executive Di-rector and Curator of the Cran-brook History Centre. “We are

honoured to be a part of Mr. Komar’s legacy, and will work hard to ensure his gift will have a posi-tive impact on the lives of Cran-brook residents and visitors to the Cranbrook History Centre. We are also very committed to growing our endowment fund, which will help ensure a sustainable, vibrant future for the Cranbrook History Centre.”

A framed commemorative pic-ture has been placed in the Royal Alexandra Hall entrance to honour Walter’s memory and donation.

History Centre gets $47,000 bequestCPR worker Walter Komar leaves his legacy with a gift to the Cranbrook History Centre

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Sunday Afternoon/Evening March 13 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 Roots Psychiatrist Aging Back Masterpiece Classic BAFTA-Abbey Secrets Fire Ancient Roads$ $ CFCN etalk The MasterChef News--Calgary MasterChef Quantico Upon a Time The Family News News (12:05) Castle% % KXLY-ABC McCar Made Lucy Lucy News ABC News Estate Funny Videos Upon a Time The Family Quantico KXLY V’Impe& & KREM-CBS NCAA Selection Show Chan News News News 60 Minutes TBA Scorpion CSI: Cyber News Family_ _ KHQ-NBC Cize It Cize It Fish Make News News News Mark Little Big Shots Little Big Shots Car Car Game Night News Paid( ( TSN Sports SC SC 2016 Tim Hortons Brier SportsCentre SportsCentre SportsCentre SportsCentre) ) NET CWHL Sports Pre NHL Hockey From Joe Louis Arena in Detroit. Sports Blue NHL’s Darts Sportsnet Sportsnet+ + GLOBAL BC Engels Trashopolis Bomb Girls News News Hour Big Brother Madam Sec NCIS: LA Simp Simp News Block, , KNOW Verbier Festival 2012 Nights Turnback Time (:05) Warships Bones-Turkana Inspector Morse Wallander` ` CBUT Cross-Country Pirate’s Passage Screen Test Heartland Canadian Screen Awards The National CBC fifth 1 M CICT Engels Bomb Girls News News Hour Big Brother Simp Simp Madam Sec NCIS: LA News Block Paid Paid3 O CIVT Engels Bomb Girls News News Hour Big Brother Simp Simp Madam Sec NCIS: LA News Block Paid Paid4 6 YTV Escape-Earth Monsters vs. Aliens The Nut Job As As Max Max Haunt Haunt Gags Gags6 . KAYU-FOX NASCAR Paid Rais DOC Mike Mo Simp Bor Burg Simp Barrett Family Last News Livin’ Cougar Paid7 / CNN CNN News Town Hall Pre CNN Ohio Town Hall Race for CNN Ohio Town Hall Race for Newsroom8 0 SPIKE Bar Rescue Bar Rescue Bar Rescue Bar Rescue Life or Debt Bar Rescue Bar Rescue Life or Debt Bar Rescue9 1 HGTV In In Hunt Hunt Ellen’s Design Dream Dream Timber Timber Ellen’s Design Dream Dream Timber Timber Hunt Hunt : 2 A&E Intervention Intervention Hoarders Intervention Intervention 60 Days In 60 Days In Intervention Intervention< 4 CMT Big Daddy Bggg Bggg Ice Racer Baby Bootcamp Big Daddy Funny Videos= 5 W (3:30) Nights in Rodanthe Butter Love It Property Bros. A Little Bit of Heaven Prop? 9 SHOW Til Death Do Us Part Lost Girl We’re the Millers The Five-Year Engagement We the Millers@ : DISC How/ How/ MythBusters Naked Afraid Afraid Dual Survival MythBusters Naked Afraid Afraid Dual SurvivalA ; SLICE Romeo Killer: Chris Porco Ex- Ex- Recipe Tour Group Housewives Recipe Tour Group HousewivesB < TLC Hard Evidence Lost Family Island Medium Island Medium Lost Family Island Medium Lost Family Island Medium Lost FamilyC = BRAVO Twice/Lifetime Missing Castle Promised Land (:15) Margin Call The WhistleblowerD > ENC2 (3:50) Primary Colors (:20) Spice World Enough Austin Powers-Spy (:40) Happy GilmoreE ? TOON Spies! Spies! Spies! Spies! Johnny Johnny Camp Camp Gadg Gadg Loope Loope Goose Goose Her Spider Spider ThundF @ FAM The X Factor The X Factor (:10) The X Factor UK The X Factor The Xtra Fac Arts Arts Arts Arts Arts BETCHG A WPCH Theory Theory Theory Theory Mod Mod The Terminal The Closer The Closer There Paid PaidH B COM Kickin’ It Old Skool Theory Theory Just/Laughs LOL :-) LOL :-) Theory Theory Just/Laughs JFL Com ComI C TCM (:15) Viva Las Vegas Victor/Victoria Tootsie He Who Gets Slapped Sawdst-TinselK E OUT Liqui Liqui The Stor Mantracker The Stor Liqui Liqui Mantracker Haunted Coll. Ghost Hunters Men-MasksL F HIST Apocalypse Amer. Pickers Join- Cnt. Forged in Fire Restoration Pawn Pawn Ax Men Billion Dollar TruckersM G SPACE Silent World War Z Judge Dredd Dredd Judge DreddN H AMC Fear Walking Walking Dead Walking Dead Walking Dead Talking Dead Fear Walking Comic Walking Dead Walking Dead Talk O I FS1 Red Bull Cra. MLS Soccer Chasing Dream NAS UFC FA Cup Soccer UFC TMZ NASP J DTOUR Miracles Decd. Treasures Live Live The Dead Files Mysteries Mysteries at The Dead Files Mysteries Mysteries atW W TMN1 (:15) Big Eyes (:05) The Grand Seduction The Nurse Shameless Billions Dark Moms’ Night Out¨ ¨ KTLA Family Mo When in Rome News News Person-Interest Elementary 5 News News at 10 News Ben≠ ≠ WGN-A Blue Bloods Blue Bloods Blue Bloods Blue Bloods Underground (:05) Outsiders Mother Mother Mother Mother Mother RulesØ Ø EA1 (3:15) Insomnia (:15) Adaptation (:20) Hoot Bad Boys Bad Boys II∂ ∂ VISN Be Hope Discov. V’Impe Jere Facts You Meyer Osteen Prince Mira Popoff Jewish Touch V’Impe Tom Super Tribal 102 102 MM Now & Then Now & Then Alternative Much Hip Hop Tosh.0 Tosh.0 Tosh.0 Tosh.0 Chil Chil Chil Chil Chil Chil 105 105 SRC L’appât Bean Esprit critique TJ C.- Découverte Lafl Tout le monde en parle Le Téléjournal Info Tu

Sunday Morning/Afternoon March 13 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 Rogers Peep Super Builder Georg Cat in Sci Impact Inside Olympia Focus Asia American Masters Finding-Roots$ $ CFCN Marilyn Denis etalk Gas Question Plumb Les Worst Driver SportsCentre W5 Adventures in Babysitting% % KXLY-ABC Paid Paid Good Morning This Week Matter IndyCar Racing NBA NBA Basketball& & KREM-CBS Paid Paid CBS News Sunday Nation Bask College Basketball College Basketball Selec_ _ KHQ-NBC Today KHQ Invest Meet the Press NHL NHL Hockey PGA Tour Golf( ( TSN SportsCentre SportsCentre Prem. League Premier League Soccer SC 2016 Tim Hortons Brier Sports) ) NET Sportsnet Sportsnet Sportsnet MLB’s Best MLB Preseason Baseball CWHL Hockey+ + GLOBAL BC In a Cana Sunday Morning News Block Con Osteen Paid News PGA Tour Golf, , KNOW Dragon PAW Georg Georg PAW As Maker Dino Wild Little Little Anne. Dogs Dogs Hope-Wildlife Architects` ` CBUT News Pirates Cat in News Cor Cor Cor Cor Cor Design Our Vancouver Land One/ O’Gra Exhibi Speed Skating1 M CICT Weekend Morning News Block Con Osteen Paid 16x9 PGA Tour Golf3 O CIVT Sunday Morning News Block Con Osteen Paid 16x9 PGA Tour Golf4 6 YTV Squir Squir Charm Charm Pet Pet Kids’ Choice As Bella Henry Max Stan Game As Escape-Earth6 . KAYU-FOX Relief Cize It Wild David Fox News Sun. Top Cooker Best Pan Ever! Paid Paid Prer NASCAR Racing7 / CNN State of Union Fareed Zakaria Rel’ble Source State of Union Fareed Zakaria CNN News CNN News CNN News CNN News8 0 SPIKE Xtreme Engine Truck Detroit Bar Rescue Bar Rescue Bar Rescue Bar Rescue Bar Rescue Bar Rescue Bar Rescue9 1 HGTV Paid Paid Hunt Hunt Hunt Hunt Vanilla Vanilla Vanilla Vanilla Hawaii Island Carib Beach Island Island Ellen’s Design: 2 A&E Criminal Minds District 9 Ocean’s Eleven Damien Bates Motel Intervention< 4 CMT Top 20 CMT Music CMT Music The Bggg Yukon Yukon Funny Videos Funny Videos Wheel Wheel Gags Gags= 5 W Property Bro Property Bros. Property Bro Will Will Will Will Will Will Becoming Jane Ro? 9 SHOW Paid Paid Engels Skyfall The Five-Year Engagement NCIS NCIS@ : DISC Treehouse Insane Pools Yukon Men Worst Driver Highway Thru Gold Rush Moonshiners Rat Rods Last FrontierA ; SLICE PiYo Paid Romeo Killer: Chris Porco Prin Prin Lara Croft: Tomb Raider Jack ReacherB < TLC Love; Love; Love; Love; Love; Love; Love; Love; Love; Love; Hard Evidence Hard Evidence Hard Evidence Hard EvidenceC = BRAVO Missing Criminal Minds Law & Order Cheaper by the Dozen Cheaper by the Dozen 2 Projct Runway Projct RunwayD > ENC2 (6:30) Primary Colors Spice World (:40) Happy Gilmore (:15) Enough (:20) Liar LiarE ? TOON Jungle Dinof Johnny Rocket Res Al Scooby-Doo! Scooby-Doo-Reluctant Johnny Rocket Loope Spies! Spies!F @ FAM Warth Derek Derek Gam HZipz Life Awe Next Lost Rookie of the Year (:15) Ice Girls The X FactorG A WPCH Paid Paid Office Atl. Office CIZE Resident Evil: Afterlife Hee 1st Gradu Box Race to Witch MountainH B COM Just/Laughs Com Com Cash Cash LOL :-) LOL :-) Just/Laughs Jeff Dunham Theory Theory Napoleon DynamiteI C TCM Smiling Lieut. Love Letters The Uninvited Summer of ’42 The Quiet AmericanK E OUT Snow Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Mr Goodwin Mr Goodwin Mr Goodwin Mr Goodwin Mr Goodwin Mr GoodwinL F HIST Truckers Yukon Gold Paid Paid Paid Paid Pawn Pawn Amer. Pickers Join- Cnt. Pawn Pawn ApocalypseM G SPACE Panic Button Killjoys Exploding Sun Paranormal Wi. Inner Zombie Night Silent Hill: RevelationN H AMC Live Free or Die Hard Green Ml Erin Brockovich Hard to KillO I FS1 FA FA Cup Soccer FA FA Cup Soccer RaceDay Monster Jam Monster Jam MotorcycleP J DTOUR Moves Paid Expedition Un. Live Live Mysteries Mysteries Mysteries Mysteries My.- Cuba Museum SeW W TMN1 Philomena (:40) Love & Mercy (:45) Deliver Us From Evil (12:50) Edge of Tomorrow (2:50) Hidden¨ ¨ KTLA KTLA News KTLA 5 Morning News at 7 KTLA News In Touch Look Paid Paid Paid CIZE Wealth Travel WWD≠ ≠ WGN-A Heat of Night Heat of Night Heat of Night Heat of Night Heat of Night Person-Interest Person-Interest Person-Interest Person-InterestØ Ø EA1 Wild (:45) Adaptation Planes, Trains (:25) Shine a Light Where the Wild (:15) Insomnia∂ ∂ VISN Creflo Laura Cope Facts Islam Hour of Power Con Living Truth Faith Food Study ICEJ Peter David Arise Tom 102 102 MM Playlist Playlist Playlist Playlist Com There’s Something About Mary At Mid. At Mid. At Mid. At Mid. 105 105 SRC Dany Schtro Jack Pirates fan Trans Insolite Oniva! Jour/Seigneur Les coulisses TJ Semaine verte Regard Local

Sunday Afternoon/Evening March 13 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 Roots Psychiatrist Aging Back Masterpiece Classic BAFTA-Abbey Secrets Fire Ancient Roads$ $ CFCN etalk The MasterChef News--Calgary MasterChef Quantico Upon a Time The Family News News (12:05) Castle% % KXLY-ABC McCar Made Lucy Lucy News ABC News Estate Funny Videos Upon a Time The Family Quantico KXLY V’Impe& & KREM-CBS NCAA Selection Show Chan News News News 60 Minutes TBA Scorpion CSI: Cyber News Family_ _ KHQ-NBC Cize It Cize It Fish Make News News News Mark Little Big Shots Little Big Shots Car Car Game Night News Paid( ( TSN Sports SC SC 2016 Tim Hortons Brier SportsCentre SportsCentre SportsCentre SportsCentre) ) NET CWHL Sports Pre NHL Hockey From Joe Louis Arena in Detroit. Sports Blue NHL’s Darts Sportsnet Sportsnet+ + GLOBAL BC Engels Trashopolis Bomb Girls News News Hour Big Brother Madam Sec NCIS: LA Simp Simp News Block, , KNOW Verbier Festival 2012 Nights Turnback Time (:05) Warships Bones-Turkana Inspector Morse Wallander` ` CBUT Cross-Country Pirate’s Passage Screen Test Heartland Canadian Screen Awards The National CBC fifth 1 M CICT Engels Bomb Girls News News Hour Big Brother Simp Simp Madam Sec NCIS: LA News Block Paid Paid3 O CIVT Engels Bomb Girls News News Hour Big Brother Simp Simp Madam Sec NCIS: LA News Block Paid Paid4 6 YTV Escape-Earth Monsters vs. Aliens The Nut Job As As Max Max Haunt Haunt Gags Gags6 . KAYU-FOX NASCAR Paid Rais DOC Mike Mo Simp Bor Burg Simp Barrett Family Last News Livin’ Cougar Paid7 / CNN CNN News Town Hall Pre CNN Ohio Town Hall Race for CNN Ohio Town Hall Race for Newsroom8 0 SPIKE Bar Rescue Bar Rescue Bar Rescue Bar Rescue Life or Debt Bar Rescue Bar Rescue Life or Debt Bar Rescue9 1 HGTV In In Hunt Hunt Ellen’s Design Dream Dream Timber Timber Ellen’s Design Dream Dream Timber Timber Hunt Hunt : 2 A&E Intervention Intervention Hoarders Intervention Intervention 60 Days In 60 Days In Intervention Intervention< 4 CMT Big Daddy Bggg Bggg Ice Racer Baby Bootcamp Big Daddy Funny Videos= 5 W (3:30) Nights in Rodanthe Butter Love It Property Bros. A Little Bit of Heaven Prop? 9 SHOW Til Death Do Us Part Lost Girl We’re the Millers The Five-Year Engagement We the Millers@ : DISC How/ How/ MythBusters Naked Afraid Afraid Dual Survival MythBusters Naked Afraid Afraid Dual SurvivalA ; SLICE Romeo Killer: Chris Porco Ex- Ex- Recipe Tour Group Housewives Recipe Tour Group HousewivesB < TLC Hard Evidence Lost Family Island Medium Island Medium Lost Family Island Medium Lost Family Island Medium Lost FamilyC = BRAVO Twice/Lifetime Missing Castle Promised Land (:15) Margin Call The WhistleblowerD > ENC2 (3:50) Primary Colors (:20) Spice World Enough Austin Powers-Spy (:40) Happy GilmoreE ? TOON Spies! Spies! Spies! Spies! Johnny Johnny Camp Camp Gadg Gadg Loope Loope Goose Goose Her Spider Spider ThundF @ FAM The X Factor The X Factor (:10) The X Factor UK The X Factor The Xtra Fac Arts Arts Arts Arts Arts BETCHG A WPCH Theory Theory Theory Theory Mod Mod The Terminal The Closer The Closer There Paid PaidH B COM Kickin’ It Old Skool Theory Theory Just/Laughs LOL :-) LOL :-) Theory Theory Just/Laughs JFL Com ComI C TCM (:15) Viva Las Vegas Victor/Victoria Tootsie He Who Gets Slapped Sawdst-TinselK E OUT Liqui Liqui The Stor Mantracker The Stor Liqui Liqui Mantracker Haunted Coll. Ghost Hunters Men-MasksL F HIST Apocalypse Amer. Pickers Join- Cnt. Forged in Fire Restoration Pawn Pawn Ax Men Billion Dollar TruckersM G SPACE Silent World War Z Judge Dredd Dredd Judge DreddN H AMC Fear Walking Walking Dead Walking Dead Walking Dead Talking Dead Fear Walking Comic Walking Dead Walking Dead Talk O I FS1 Red Bull Cra. MLS Soccer Chasing Dream NAS UFC FA Cup Soccer UFC TMZ NASP J DTOUR Miracles Decd. Treasures Live Live The Dead Files Mysteries Mysteries at The Dead Files Mysteries Mysteries atW W TMN1 (:15) Big Eyes (:05) The Grand Seduction The Nurse Shameless Billions Dark Moms’ Night Out¨ ¨ KTLA Family Mo When in Rome News News Person-Interest Elementary 5 News News at 10 News Ben≠ ≠ WGN-A Blue Bloods Blue Bloods Blue Bloods Blue Bloods Underground (:05) Outsiders Mother Mother Mother Mother Mother RulesØ Ø EA1 (3:15) Insomnia (:15) Adaptation (:20) Hoot Bad Boys Bad Boys II∂ ∂ VISN Be Hope Discov. V’Impe Jere Facts You Meyer Osteen Prince Mira Popoff Jewish Touch V’Impe Tom Super Tribal 102 102 MM Now & Then Now & Then Alternative Much Hip Hop Tosh.0 Tosh.0 Tosh.0 Tosh.0 Chil Chil Chil Chil Chil Chil 105 105 SRC L’appât Bean Esprit critique TJ C.- Découverte Lafl Tout le monde en parle Le Téléjournal Info Tu

Saturday Morning/Afternoon March 12 Cbk. Kim. 7:00 7:30 8:00 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:0010:3011:0011:3012:0012:30 1:00 1:30 2:00 2:30 3:00 3:30# # KSPS-PBS Amer Fly Motor Gree Wood Rough Home Old House Kitche Pépin Martha Cook Victory Antiques Coffee-Drink$ $ CFCN (6:00) Juicebox A.M. Weekend Written The Marilyn Denis Written etalk SportsCentre Gas Gas Worst Driver Disrup Mo% % KXLY-ABC Paid Paid Good Morning Hanna Ocean Res Wild Rock- Ex Paid Paid 21 Space World of X 30 for 30& & KREM-CBS This Morning Lucky Dr. Inno In Final Bask College Basketball College Basketball_ _ KHQ-NBC (6:30) Today KHQ Saturday Wake Up Show Premier League Soccer Goal PGA Tour Golf( ( TSN EPL Soccer Premier League Soccer UEFA Motor NASCAR SC 2016 Tim Hortons Brier Rugby) ) NET Gotta English Premier League Soccer Plays Gotta NHL’s NHL NHL Hockey NHL’s Hockey Central+ + GLOBAL BC Ances Fishful Saturday Morning News Fish’n Fishing Boat Driving News PGA Tour Golf, , KNOW Dragon PAW Georg Georg PAW As Magic Kate Wild Wild Doki Crea Ani Ani Our Cosmi Canada` ` CBUT Tiger Animal Super Save- Arthur Cat in Our Vancouver Absolutely Doc Zone Speed Skating Alpine Skiing Cross-Country1 M CICT Weekend Morning News Fish’n Fishing Boat Driving Ice Pilots PGA Tour Golf3 O CIVT Saturday Morning News Fish’n Fishing Boat Driving Ice Pilots NWT PGA Tour Golf4 6 YTV Side Side Chuck Chuck Nerds Spong Spong Par Harvey Pig Turtles Spong Dr. Seuss’ the Lorax Max Max6 . KAYU-FOX Best Pan Ever! Paid Paid Paid Relief Paid ID Paid ID NAS NASCAR Racing Tip-Off Bas7 / CNN Smerconish CNN News CNN News CNN News CNN News News Vital CNN News CNN News CNN News8 0 SPIKE Bad Boys Bad Boys II Cops Cops Cops Cops Vegas9 1 HGTV Paid Paid Hunt Hunt Hunt Hunt Rehab Rehab Rehab Rehab Fixer Upper Fixer Upper Forever Home Dream Dream: 2 A&E Nicole & Jionni What Would What Would Wahl Wahl Wahlburgers Donnie Donnie The First 48 The First 48 60 Days In< 4 CMT Number 1s CMT Music CMT Music Top 20 Countdown CMT’s Hottest The Break-Up Deal = 5 W Love It-List It Love It Love It-List It Mel Mel Mel Mel Mel In Her Shoes Say ? 9 SHOW Paid Paid NCIS The Magicians The Bourne Legacy Skyfall@ : DISC Jade Jade How/ How/ Mayday: Air Dual Survival Mayday Mayday: Air Railroad Dual Survival Highway ThruA ; SLICE 21 Paid Untouchable Side Emer Soul Surfer Lara Croft: Tomb Raider Soul SurferB < TLC Say Say Say Say Say Say Women-Prison Women-Prison Women-Prison Lost Family Hoard-Buried Hoard-BuriedC = BRAVO Missing Star Spangled Banners Colony Bones Bones Bones Bones ColonyD > ENC2 Adven (:40) Contact (:15) The Invention of Lying The Natural Adventures-RckE ? TOON Jungle Rocket Johnny Jerry Al Be Wabbit LEGO Garfield: Tail Johnny Po Rang Yu-Gi- Transf. Yo-Kai DinofF @ FAM Warth Derek Derek Gam HZipz Life Awe Next Lost Ice Girls (:05) Rookie of the Year Gam HZipzG A WPCH On Coo P. Aff Nutri Paid Paid Jeffer. Paid Gimme Sein The Pacifier Shrek 2H B COM Just/Laughs Com Com Cash Cash JFL Just/Laughs Clippe Angie Theory Theory Fever PitchI C TCM (:15) Rusty’s Birthday Hold That Baby! Lord of the Flies The Longest Day Guns-Nav.K E OUT Can Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Mr Goodwin Mr Goodwin Mr Goodwin Mr Goodwin Mr Goodwin Mr GoodwinL F HIST Battle Battle Pickers Paid Paid 21 Paid Yukon Gold Vikings Pawn Pawn Pawn Pawn Pawn StarsM G SPACE Stargate SG-1 Stargate SG-1 Stargate SG-1 Panic Button Face Off Paranormal Wi. Paranormal Wi. Bitten DC’s LegendsN H AMC Rifle Rifle The Sons of Katie Elder The Quiet Man Comic TwisterO I FS1 NASCAR Racing NASCAR NASCAR Racing NASCAR Drive! College Basketball Auto RacingP J DTOUR Moves Paid Secu Secu Border Border Border Border Border Border Secu Secu Border Border Border Border Border BorderW W TMN1 Supr Blended Captain America: The Winter Soldier (11:50) The Age of Adaline (1:50) 3 Days to Kill¨ ¨ KTLA KTLA News KTLA 5 Morning News at 7 Dr. Pol Dr. Pol Dog Dog Dog Dog Dog Save Dream Hatch Animal Zoo ≠ ≠ WGN-A Funny Videos Funny Videos Funny Videos Funny Videos Funny Videos Elementary Elementary Elementary ElementaryØ Ø EA1 Natl. Security (:10) The Break-Up Field of Dreams (11:50) Baby Mama (:40) Rumble Fish Prince∂ ∂ VISN Made Inter Re Gur Watno Dur Punjab Sandli Pun Lamia Fursat Quran Punjab Pun Pyar Hi Udeek Tehlka Sardari 102 102 MM Playlist Playlist Playlist Playlist Com The Ex There’s Something About Mary 105 105 SRC Pouic Schtro Chirp Jack Sonic Anne Code Spirou Chass. Tintin Oniva! Épi TJ La fac Enquête Candice Renoir

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The pilot of a recre-ational drone that forced waterbombers from smoke-filled skies around Oliver last sum-mer was never located, but future offenders who impede forest firefight-

ers will face higher fines.Fines for 19 offences

under the Wildfire Act, including interfering with wildfire protection efforts, are being in-creased to among the highest in Canada, For-ests Minister Steve Thomson said Thurs-

day.The fine for failing to

comply with fire restric-tions such as campfire bans will increase from $345 to $1,150. A new penalty of failing to comply with a stop-work order made because of fire risk will carry a max-

imum penalty of $100,000 and one year in prison.

Thomson said there are “constitutional” is-sues with a proposal to seize vehicles from peo-ple who toss cigarette butts out the window while driving, but the

province is still consid-ering its options.

A proposal to ban

people from B.C. parks if they violate campfire re-strictions is also being

considered, but is not included in the current changes.

Fines increasing for forest fire violations

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T his year, Christians from different churches in Cranbrook will partici-pate in our 12th annual Good Fri-

day CrossWalk. We will walk through the city, stopping to pray for our city and all its citizens. I’ll have more to say about that next week.

This week, I want to think about why we mark the suffering and death of Jesus. Why bother with something which is so far removed from our every-day lives? What relevance does this story of Jesus’ cru-cifixion have for us? I can’t count the number of people who, from time to time, have said to me, “Why do you worship a God who dies?”

Let me suggest five elements to consid-er as part of the meaning of this Friday which we call Good.

First, physical suffering is part of life. Above all else, the cross tells us that suffer-ing is real. As a fully human person, Jesus suffered. On Good Friday, he was beaten, tortured and then nailed to a cross.

In terms of the cross, the Roman au-thorities of the day used crucifixion as capital punishment. They made an exam-ple of enemies of the state. Crucifixion is one of the most agonizing ways human beings have ever devised to put someone to death. Victims of crucifixion usually died from asphyxiation as the weight of their bodies pulled on their wrists, com-pressed their lungs and made breathing impossible.

Suffering is part of our lives, and much too often, that suffering comes at the hands of other human beings. Christian faith is intensely realistic about the suffer-

ing that is so often a part of life. Life is marked by loss and pain, even if that’s not all there is.

Secondly, this suffering is not just phys-ical, but also emotional. On the cross, Jesus felt a deep sense of abandonment. His friends left him. Peter, one of his clos-est friends, denied ever knowing him. He

even cried out that God had abandoned him. He was all alone.

Thirdly, suffering is not the result of sin. Much too often, televangelists and preachers are far too happy to say that suffering comes

because we are making immoral deci-sions. Pat Robertson, for example is happy to say that hurricanes and tsunamis are God’s punishment for human sin.

Not so. On the cross, Jesus is not being “punished for his sins.” Before his death, Jesus taught us that suffering is not pun-ishment for sin. Too often, we react, “What did I ever do to deserve this?” The same attitude could be found among the ancients. In John 9, Jesus meets a man who was born blind. The first question from the disciples is, “Rabbi, who sinned, this man or his parents, that he was born blind?” Jesus answered bluntly, “Neither this man nor his parents sinned.”

Suffering happens. It’s part of life. We see it in nature. We see it in human na-ture.

Fourthly, the cross shows us that Jesus is fully human. Too many people think that Jesus was really divine; therefore he knew that the cross wasn’t really the end. (By the way, if you think that this some-how lessens the suffering, think of being

in a dentist’s chair: knowing it will soon be over does not remove the pain.)

Sometimes I call this the “Superman Phenomenon”: that is, people think that Jesus was mainly divine, aka Superman; Clark Kent is just a simple disguise. He’s not really in pain. He doesn’t really hurt.

But that’s not so. Jesus was fully human. And in the drama leading up to his cruci-fixion, we see Jesus’ humanity on full dis-play. He prays that God might “take this cup away from me”—in other words, I don’t want to die. (The scene in Jesus Christ Superstar portrays this magnifi-cently!)

Even so, Jesus chose to trust God even in the midst of this deep suffering. He is taken by the Romans, and even though he experiences the absence of God deeply and profoundly, at the end he commends himself to God’s care.

Fifthly, death is not the end. Suffering is not the last word. The church affirms that this story is not just the story of a man being brutally tortured, nailed to a cross, and executed as a political prisoner by the Romans. This is the story of a man who, even in the midst of such great suffering, was able to trust God completely. The story ends in resurrection, in God’s great gift of life made new and whole and abun-dant.

This is why we call this day of darkness “good”. What happened on the day isn’t good. Not at all. But Good Friday is not the final day. Good Friday is the penultimate day, and therefore it is made holy by what followed on the day of resurrection.

Yme Woensdregt is Pastor at Christ Church Anglican in Cranbrook

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Cranbrook’s finest

“C ranbrook Beer Proves a Nectar Fit for the Gods. The

first product of the Cranbrook Brewing and Malting company was placed on the market Mon-day last, and while the public were hoping for the best no one expected the superior article served up to them at the hotel bars. The liquid is of a beautiful amber tint, clear as crystal and pleasant to the taste and in the opinion of connoisseurs is equal to any beer on the market, not excepting the famous product of Milwaukee.”

So spake the Cranbrook Her-ald newspaper of August 11, 1904. High words of praise, al-though the newspaper praised just about everything in Cran-brook in those days, the better to attract business. Of course, being newspapermen they probably knew their beer pretty well.

In fact, a great many people knew their beer pretty well, what with typhoid making reg-ular rounds thanks to the often polluted water. Beer was a cheap and reasonably safe bev-erage.

In those days every town worth its salt had a brewery: Fort Steele, Moyie, Nelson, Rossland, Fernie, and Trail, for instance. Cranbrook was nota-bly absent from the list.

It’s not that Cranbrook didn’t have beer. Cranbrook always had beer. One of the first busi-ness enterprises in town was a liquor store. And the hotels, of course; every hotel had a pub and every pub had beer.

In August, 1898, Joe Mitchell of the poetically named Drewry Brewery of Winnipeg arrived in Cranbrook to break ground for a wholesale liquor warehouse on Durick (7th) Avenue, filling the cellar with Redwood Brew-ing Company ales, porters, la-gers and aerated waters. Mr. Kaiser who, with partner Mr. Sick, ran the Fort Steele Brew-ing Co., paid tri-weekly visits to Cranbrook to sell their product. That is, until the following year

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when Kaiser took sick and Sick, who wasn’t, took over his shares in the company and was joined shortly thereafter by Mr. Mutz.

Sick and Mutz moved their brewery to Fernie where it re-mained in business into the 1930s.

In the tradition of brewers with one-syllable names, Messrs. Blue and Dias of the Red Lion Brewery of Rossland arrived in 1900 to establish a cold storage plant in associa-tion with James Kerrigan, man-ager of the local East Kootenay Bottling Co. By then a number of leading Cranbrook citizens, including John and Jake Fink (Cranbrook mayor 1908-1910) had purchased the New York Brewery of Spokane for some-thing in the order of $150–200,000, and it is likely that their product was filling Cranbrook tankards.

It seems that it took the ap-pearance of Carl Band of the Kaslo Brewing Co., and former-ly of the New York Brewery of Spokane, to truly spark the local liquid flames. He hit the city in late December, 1903, had a good look around, gave a thumbs up, approached a few leading citizens — hotel owners James Ryan, L.B. VanDecar, Jo-seph Brault, and Vic Rollins among others — and immedi-ately formed a company to con-struct a local brewery with a ca-pacity of 30 barrels a day to be built somewhere to the north of town near Joseph Creek.

Construction began almost immediately although not on the site originally proposed but rather in the neighbouring community of Slaterville.

There is little information concerning the exact location of the brewery. According to Dave Kay and D.A. McDonald, authors of a local history col-umn many years ago, it was “…in Slaterville on what is now Third St. W., back of the old Spence home … close to the hill.”

So, too, there is little known of the design of the brewery. One of the buildings was at least 18 feet high because that is the distance that Carl Band plunged on January 5, 1904, landing head first on the frozen ground. He was helping the carpenters on the roof when he slipped while attempting to grab some loose shingles during a sudden high wind. He seemed fine following the fall, asking for only a wagon ride to his room at the Cranbrook Hotel. He was later taken to the St. Eugene hospital where he lingered through the night, died the next morning of what seems have been a severe concussion and was buried in the Old Gen-eral Cemetery.

For whatever reasons; per-haps common sense given the time of year, but more likely to take the necessary time to find another brewmaster, work was suspended on the project until early February. At that point,

Fred Geiler, a brewer of long experience, arrived to spear-head the project.

As construction renewed, Mr. Geiler, now a large stock-holder in the company, trav-elled to Vancouver to purchase the necessary brewing equip-ment with a capital authoriza-tion of $25,000.

The company, now includ-ing Frank Clapp and local wholesale liquor merchants Alex McDermot and Aulder Bowness (Cranbrook mayor 1912-13 and 1915), expected to open for business in May but it took until mid-June to start the first brew and August until “the beer that will make Cranbrook famous” made its debut.

The brewery’s capacity was 60 barrels per day with storage for 800 barrels to allow for up to six months aging and was brewed from fresh spring water taken from the Baker estate.

The first annual shareholder meeting of the Cranbrook Brewing and Malting Co. was held in March, 1905, with all reports showing a profit “far beyond expectations.” Perhaps not, for in February, 1906, the brewery was put up for public auction to meet mortgage pay-ments. It was purchased by the aforementioned Mr. Mutz and, despite his pledge of continu-ing the operation, appears to have shut down shortly thereaf-ter; such was the rather short shelf-life of Cranbrook’s first brewery.

The possible site of Cranbrook’s first brewery in Slaterville – Cameron 2016

JaNUS: Cranbrook Then & Now

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It’s a bittersweet time for Kootenay Ice captain Tanner Lishchynsky.

On one hand, the 21-year-old native of Saskatoon has had the best season of his junior hockey career, tallying career highs in games played (55), goals (seven), assists (13) and points (20).

On the other, his Koo-tenay Ice squad faces the reality of missing out on the Western Hockey League post-season for the first time since its ar-rival in Cranbrook.

“A lot of ups and downs, obviously,” Lish-chynsky said Thursday afternoon prior to prac-tice at Western Finan-cial Place. “I was happy to be named captain and try to help lead these guys. It’s been tough things to go through, but a good thing to go through in life.

“It was a lot of learn-ing this year, but I was happy to do it, happy to lead these guys and it was fun all around.”

The learning isn’t quite over yet with five games remaining on the regular-season schedule and though Lishchyn-sky and the Ice won’t see the WHL post-sea-son, they’re treating the final seven-game stretch as a their own personal playoff series.

“We’ve broken our whole season down into

seven-game segments and haven’t had a lot of success with it, but we really talked about put-ting the emphasis on these seven as a playoff series and trying to do what we can to win it,” said Luke Pierce, head coach of the Kootenay Ice, Thursday after-noon. “I know [Wyatt Hoflin] and Lish, that’s what they’ve talked about. They just want to put that in their own minds — this is a playoff series because they’re not going to be in one.

“You just want to fin-ish your year off as posi-tive as you can so you head into your off-sea-son feeling good about coming back. There’s still a lot of work to do.”

The first two games of Kootenay’s personal playoff series didn’t go exactly to plan, as inju-ries derailed the club, resulting in losses at Saskatoon and at home to Lethbridge.

Trailing 2-0 in the best-of-seven series, the Ice refuse to quit. After all, a best-of-seven se-ries isn’t won or lost in the first two games and with a leader like Lish-chynsky, quitting simply isn’t an option.

“My work ethic is a big part, I never gave up,” Lishchynsky said.

“We want to try to win as much as we can. If we can win at least two of the last three, that would be a pretty happy

goal for me.”Ever the loyal soldier,

Lishchynsky has argu-ably saved his best hock-ey for last. Since being named the 20th captain in Kootenay Ice fran-chise history on Jan. 12, the 6-foot-1, 182-pound defenceman has elevat-ed his play with the ele-vated responsibility of leading a young club.

“It’s obviously a very challenging time for him, being a 20-year-old you always want to fin-ish your career off on a high note,” Pierce said. “The way our season has gone, it’s obviously been frustrating for him, but he’s handled it with class. He’s been a role model for our guys for sure and been a very vocal guy.

“His play took a giant leap forward in the time since we named him

captain. He should have a ton of confidence con-tinuing on his career.”

Offensively, six of Lishchynsky’s ca-reer-high seven goals and 11 of his career-high 20 points have come in 24 games since being named captain.

Lishchynsky will look to continue that trend as the Ice (10-51-6-0) will look to even their per-sonal playoff series this weekend when they take on the Medicine Hat Tigers (27-35-3-2) in a home-and-home se-ries beginning Friday (7:30 p.m.) in southern Alberta.

Following Friday’s festivities in Medicine Hat, the Ice and Tigers trek back across the bor-der for a Saturday night contest (7 p.m.) at West-ern Financial Place in Cranbrook.

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MIAMI - Now that C.J. Anderson’s a Super Bowl-winning running back, the Miami Dol-phins want to give him the ball.

The restricted free agent signed an $18 mil-lion, four-year offer sheet Thursday with the Miami Dolphins, a per-son familiar with the sit-uation said. The person confirmed the offer to The Associated Press on condition of anonymity because the Dolphins have not commented.

Anderson rushed for 720 yards last year for

the NFL champion Den-ver Broncos, who have five days to match the offer. They’re consid-ered unlikely to do so.

New Dolphins coach Adam Gase needs a re-placement for running back Lamar Miller, who signed a free agent deal with Houston. Gase was offensive co-ordinator for the Broncos and An-derson in 2013-14.

Anderson, undrafted out of Cal in 2013, rushed for 90 yards and one touchdown in the Broncos’ 24-10 win over the Carolina Panthers in the Super Bowl. He chose Miami to make

his first free agent visit.So far this week the

Dolphins have added defensive end Mario Williams, cornerback Byron Maxwell, line-backer Kiko Alonso, safety Isa Abdul-Qud-dus and tackle Sam Young. In addition to Miller, they lost defen-sive end Olivier Vernon, cornerback Brent Grimes and receiver Rishard Matthews.

Maxwell said he passed two physicals be-fore the trade that sent him and Alonso to Miami from the Phila-delphia Eagles was final-ized. Maxwell missed the

final two games last sea-son with a shoulder sprain, and he acknowl-edged his health was a concern before the Dol-phins approved the deal.

“The issue was the physical,” he said. “Ev-erything is good now. I passed physicals both with Miami and Phila-delphia, so I’m ready to go.”

As if to underscore his point, Maxwell was 15 minutes late for a conference call with re-porters because he was working out.

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Left to right: Coach Bill Watson, Carter Bannink, Austin Flowers and Ty Kolbeck.

Eagles boxers strike success in Montana

For The TownsmanThe Cranbrook Ea-

gles Boxing Club re-turned home from com-petition in Hamilton, Mont., Feb. 27, with boxer Carter Bannink, Ty Kolbeck and Austin Flowers putting forth admirable efforts.

Entering the ring for his first  fight, the 17-year-old Flowers stepped up to the senior division and took on a 22-year-old opponent from the Polsen Boxing Club.

The Polsen boxer came out swinging, try-ing to score an early

knockout, but the slick-moving Flowers used his footwork and counter punching to survive the first round against his aggressive opponent.

Round two saw the Polsen boxer again come out swinging, trying to put Flowers away, but the Cranbrook boxer re-sponded with good de-fense and counters. Half-way through, Flowers took control over his op-ponent thanks to superi-or boxing skills and con-ditioning.

Round three was  all

Flowers as he dominated his bigger, older oppo-nent. In the end, Flowers won a well earned unan-imous decision.

Novice boxers Ban-nink and Kolbeck each stepped into the ring with Electric City (Great Falls, Mont.) boxers and lost close, hard-fought decisions.

For Kolbeck the most experienced  of the two, with five previous matches under his belt, it was a toe-to-toe war for three rounds with  his  more experi-enced opponent.

KIJHL Playoffs Statistics

KOOTENAY CONFERENCE Playoff Scoring LeadersPlayer Team GP G A PTS 1. Carson Cartwright CVT 8 9 3 122. Austin Dean GFB 10 5 6 113. Alec Wilkinson CVT 8 3 7 104. Eric Buckley KIM 9 4 5 95. Sawyer Hunt KIM 9 1 8 96. Jared Marchi KIM 9 6 2 87. Jordan Robertson GFB 9 3 5 88. Tyler Ghirardosi BVN 8 2 6 89. Jace Weegar BVN 8 2 6 810. Jason Richter KIM 9 2 6 8

Playoff Goaltending LeadersPlayer Team GAA W L MP SO1. Tyson Brouwer KIM 1.48 8 1 568 22. Tallon Kramer BVN 1.54 6 1 429 13. Brock Lefebvre CVT 2.42 4 4 496 04. Anthony Galliart GFB 2.71 5 5 619 05. Brandon Butler FER 2.94 1 2 204 0

EddiE mountain division finalCRESTON V. THUNDER CATS (2) vs. KIMBERLEY DYNAMITERS (1)Dynamiters win series 4-0Game 1: C.V. Thunder Cats 1 at Kimberley Dynamiters 2 (2OT)Game 2: C.V. Thunder Cats 1 at Kimberley Dynamiters 2 (OT)Game 3: Kimberley Dynamiters 5 at C.V. Thunder Cats 2Game 4: Kimberley Dynamiters 4 at C.V. Thunder Cats 3 (OT)

nEil murdoch division finalGRAND FORKS BORDER BRUINS (4) vs. B.V. NITEHAWKS (1)Nitehawks lead series 3-1Game 1: G.F. Border Bruins 2 at B.V. Nitehawks 3 Game 2: G.F. Border Bruins 2 at B.V. Nitehawks 5 Game 3: B.V. Nitehawks 4 at G.F. Border Bruins 1Game 4: B.V.Nitehawks 1 at G.F. Border Bruins 2 (OT)Game 5: March 11 at Beaver Valley Arena (Fruitvale, 8 p.m.)*Game 6: March 12 at Grand Forks Arena (8 p.m.)*Game 7: March 14 at Beaver Valley Arena (Fruitvale, 8 p.m.)

EddiE mountain division sEmifinalsFERNIE GHOSTRIDERS (4) vs. KIMBERLEY DYNAMITERS (1)Dynamiters win series 4-1

C.V. ROCKIES (3) vs. C.V. THUNDER CATS (2)Thunder Cats win series 4-0

nEil murdoch division sEmifinalsNELSON LEAFS (4) vs. BEAVER VALLEY NITEHAWKS (1)Nitehawks win series 4-0

GRAND FORKS BORDER BRUINS (3) vs. CASTLEGAR REBELS (2)Border Bruins win series 4-2

Times listed are Mountain; * = if necessaryDoes not include games from Thursday, March 10

OKANAGAN/SHUSWAP CONFERENCE Playoff Scoring LeadersPlayer Team GP G A PTS 1. Rainer Glimpel OSO 8 3 10 132. Braden Eliuk SUM 10 2 11 133. Braden Hughes CHA 9 5 6 114. Ryan Friesen 1MH 8 3 8 115. Bobby LaRue OSO 7 5 5 106. Justin Bond 1MH 8 5 5 107. Colton Rhodes OSO 8 4 6 108. Brett Harris 1MH 8 2 8 109. Travis Beaubien CHA 9 4 5 910. Jarrett Malchow SUM 10 2 7 9

Playoff Goaltending LeadersPlayer Team GAA W L MP SO1. Zane Steeves 1MH 2.06 6 1 494 02. Nic Bruyere CHA 2.19 4 3 465 03. Brady Lenardon KEL 2.45 2 4 367 04. Matthew Kostiw SUM 2.54 5 3 449 25. Daniel Toews CHA 2.61 1 1 161 0

okanagan division finalSUMMERLAND STEAM (2) VS. OSOYOOS COYOTES (1)Series tied 2-2Game 1: Summerland Steam 5 at Osoyoos Coyotes 0Game 2: Summerland Steam 2 at Osoyoos Coyotes 6Game 3: Osoyoos Coyotes 6 at Summerland Steam 4Game 4: Osoyoos Coyotes 4 at Summerland Steam 5 (OT)Game 5: March 12 at Osoyoos Sun Bowl (9:35 p.m.)Game 6: March 13 at Summerland Arena (7:30 p.m.)*Game 7: March 14 at Osoyoos Sun Bowl (8:35 p.m.)

doug birks division finalCHASE HEAT (3) vs. 100 MILE HOUSE WRANGLERS (1)Wranglers lead series 3-1Game 1: Chase Heat 1 at 100 Mile House Wranglers 6Game 2: Chase Heat 2 at 100 Mile House Wranglers 3 (3OT)Game 3: 100 Mile House Wranglers 2 at Chase Heat 3 (2OT)Game 4: 100 Mile House Wranglers 3 at Chase Heat 2Game 5: March 10 at South Cariboo Rec Centre (100 Mile, 8 p.m.)*Game 6: March 11 at Art Holding Memorial Arena (8 p.m.)*Game 7: March 12 at South Cariboo Rec Centre (100 Mile, 8 p.m.)

okanagan division sEmifinalsNORTH OKANAGAN KNIGHTS (4) VS. OSOYOOS COYOTES (1)Coyotes win series 4-0

KELOWNA CHIEFS (3) vs. SUMMERLAND STEAM (2)Steam wins series 4-2

doug birks division sEmifinalsREVELSTOKE GRIZZLIES (4) vs. 100 MILE HOUSE WRANGLERS (1)Wranglers win series 4-0

CHASE HEAT (3) vs. KAMLOOPS STORM (2)Heat win series 4-1

Times listed are Mountain; * = if necessaryDoes not include games from Thursday, March 10

Maxwell signed a $63 million, six-year con-tract to join the Eagles a year ago. He said he agreed to restructure

that deal with the Dol-phins, but declined to give details.

“You can probably Google it and find out,”

he said.Alonso sat out the

2014 season after tear-ing his ACL, hurt the same knee again last

year and started only one game for the Eagles. He and Maxwell both said they’ll be ready for minicamp in May.

Dolphins free agency overhaul continuesConTinued from page 8

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COMICSANNIE’S MAILBOX

by Kathy Mitchell and Marcy Sugar

HOROSCOPESby Jacqueline Bigar

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Tundra By Chad Carpenter

Garfield By Jim Davis

Hagar the Horrible By Dick Browne

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Rhymes with Orange By Hillary B. Price

ARIES (March 21-April 19) Once more, a dream could spur you to action. You will see a sit-uation evolve that might cause you to ask questions. Play the waiting game, and don’t squan-der someone’s spontaneity. This person’s impulsiveness defines him or her. Tonight: Meet a friend for TGIF. TAURUS (April 20-May 20) You might be hesitant to make a move, and could keep stalling. If you don’t take action, you won’t understand what possibilities are available to you. Try not to be so set in your ways. You’ll feel much better once you make a move. Tonight: Greet the week-end with a smile. GEMINI (May 21-June 20) Zero in on what you want, and allow yourself to head in a special direction that a friend has suggested. You might be surprised by a parent’s or high-er-up’s supportive advice. Once you achieve your objectives, you will mellow out. Tonight: Feel free to break patterns.

CANCER (June 21-July 22) Others seem to observe your actions. Your mellowness and sense of security comes through in a situation where you normal-ly would be reactive. You will see positive results later in the day. A friend or associate supports you and your actions. Tonight: Where the crowds are. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) You have a desire to pull away from the traditional type of thinking. You might sense a need for a change of scenery. If you can, make last-minute plans to take off this weekend. Wher-ever you are, others seem to ad-mire your choices and strength. Tonight: A force to behold. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) You can try only so much to reach an understanding with a partner. You both have such different perspectives that you have difficulty identifying with each other. Without creating up-roar, just accept where the other party’s head is. Tonight: Try out a new idea. LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 22) You might want to pay atten-

tion to some last-minute details that come up. If they slip away from you, they could mess up a project at a later time. You can’t afford to let your guard down. A dear friend or partner becomes supportive and helpful. Tonight: With a special person. SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21) Be willing to be challenged by an associate. This person might not grasp your imaginative plans, and likely won’t react the way you want. Allow others to ask more questions. As a re-sult, you will see that a mutual agreement comes more easily. Tonight: Go with others’ sugges-tions. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21) You might feel very content about a domestic or personal matter. This happiness radiates from you, and is likely to draw in many people. In the morning, you are far more likely to be met with agreement. Fatigue could become an issue. Tonight: Make sure you get enough exercise. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) You might want to spend the day at home. A conversation

with a loved one delights you, plus it gives you a lot to consid-er. Make plans that are fun, and don’t get hung up on what you should do. A child could delight you with his or her silliness. To-night: Act like you feel. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18) Don’t hesitate to speak your mind, but don’t make any com-mitments. Allow yourself some wiggle room to explore your ideas. Spend time close to home or at home in the afternoon. You need that time to center your-self. Tonight: Invite others over to your place for a get-together. PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20) No one doubts your creativity. The ideas that pop up today might seem fabulous, but are they workable? Be careful about investing in any wild ideas at the present moment. In the late afternoon, test out some of your ideas on a dear friend. Tonight: Out at a favorite spot. BORN TODAY Media proprietor Rupert Mur-doch (1931), journalist Sam Donaldson (1934), lawyer, mu-sician Joel Madden (1979)

Dear Annie: My son is 36 years old and was raised in a Christian home. However, twice in the last two months, he has posted pictures on Facebook of women being hit by men. The first was a cartoon, and he posted it on his teenage daughter’s page. I sent him a message asking if he thought it was a good idea to tell his daughter that it is OK to be hit. He removed the post, but there was no explanation or apology. Then last week, he posted a video of a man doing a parody of a kung fu fighter kicking a woman in the head. Because they played a rock song in the background, you are supposed to think that it is funny. I told my son it was inappropriate. His wife made excuses, saying it was not intended to be mean. Am I out of line telling him that it is inappropriate to post such things? -- A Mother Dear Mother: Your son is a grown man, and he gets to post what he likes on his Facebook page. If others find these images objectionable, they can tell him so. Expecting him to “listen to his mother” is probably not going to get you anywhere, and may end up with you being blocked from his page. You have registered your complaint. He knows how you feel and why. We hope his wife and daughter will likewise tell him that these pictures are offensive and inappropriate. Other than that, Mom, leave it alone. Dear Annie: This is in response to “A Frustrated South Dakotan,” who has epilepsy. My son was just diagnosed with epilepsy, and I am sure I could rival his mother in my overprotective nature. I knew keeping my very active, football playing, skiing, social, 11-year-old under my thumb would never work, so I started researching. There are two smart wristwatches available (Embrace and Smart Monitor Smart Watch) that will send an alert to whomever you choose in the event of a seizure. Both have several features that will make it safe for “Frustrated” to go out on his own and will alert his mother if he has a seizure. You recommended The Epilepsy Foundation, and readers should know that it also has support groups for parents of people with epilepsy. And a quick search on the Internet can provide great ideas to enable those with epilepsy to still do all that they love, but safely. Our son has a harness that he hooks on to the ski lift. We let everyone know that he has epilepsy and they help us out, too. He has a great life, and I have peace of mind. Good luck to both “Frustrated” and his mom. Epilepsy isn’t an easy thing to live with, but it is possible to live well. -- Mom of an Active Son Dear Mom: Thank you for the helpful and upbeat letter. We received many informative letters from our readers who have experience with epilepsy, and we will be printing more in future columns. 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 2016 CREATORS.COM

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In 1923, Andrew and Jeanie Aitchison emigrated from Paisley, Scotland to join their extended family in Didsbury, Alberta. They brought with them their two year old son Hugh Aitchison. Later they moved from the farm to Calgary, where Hugh received his education. Hugh was a cadet for the RCN. When he reached age of acceptance he became an active member of the RCN. He became a Petty Officer. When re-entering civilian life, he worked for Dominion Bridge. The workers went on strike and Hugh needed a job and found one in Trail, BC. He signed up as a worker for CM & S Company. The company expanded and built a fertilizer and steel plant in Kimberley, BC. Hugh was transferred by the company to Kimberley, where he worked as a shift boss, first aid attendant. And, upon retirement he was the Assistant to the Fire Chief of Cominco.

When he was in Trail he met Betty and this is where they began a long life together. Hugh and Betty were married in Coeur D’Alene, Idaho. Hugh was the father to two sons; Laurie (Anne) and Lennie (deceased), he also had a daughter; Vicki (Peter). He also was a proud ‘papa Hughie’ to Cassie (Rory), Lucy and Isabel, and two little g.g.’s; Elora and Ewen. Hughie’s family loved him and thank him for a life long-lived. It is fitting to quote Rabbi Burns; A Man’s a Man for a’ that.

Hughie enjoyed his many years of retirement, his family, friends and his home. He also enjoyed playing golf, and gardening. Hugh was able to see many places by plane, car and train. Hughie also supported Betty in her many endeavours.

With the comforting support of Home Care, Hugh died quietly in his home on March 1st, 2016.

There will be a celebration for Hugh’s life sometime later in the summer. Donations in honour of Hugh can be made to the: East Kootenay S.P.C.A., PO Box 2, Cranbrook, British Columbia, V1C 4H6.

Arrangements entrusted to McPherson Funeral Service.

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Hugh Aitchison1923 - 2016

Robert Arthur Johnston “Bob”

1931 – 2016Bob was born on July 20, 1931 in Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario to Joseph and Elcy Johnston. He was a loving Dad, Grandfather, Great Grandfather and Great Great Grandfather. He was a strong man of faith and known for his caring, honest and trusting way. He had a love of the ocean which drew him to

many years of sailing. His career saw him at various companies as an engineering technician. He also loved history and volunteered as a photographer for Fort Steele. Bob passed away on Friday, February 26, 2016 in Cranbrook at 84 years of age.Bob is survived by his daughters Julie M. Port (Dan) and Joni R. Sjöquist (Fred), and son Thomas A. Johnston (Gillian), his grandchildren Brian Port, Murray Gardener, Heather Gardener, Dannielle Port, Colin Port, Tyler Johnston and Megan Johnston, his great grand-children Heidi Prentice, James and Sarah Port, Rebecca Port, Colin and Patrick Gardener, Mark, Stefan, Daniel and Abigael and great great grand-children Brooklynn Andrew, Isabelle and Lydia Anne Grey. He was predeceased by his wife Marguerite (nee Murray).A memorial service for Bob will be held at Mount Zion Lutheran Church in Cranbrook on Saturday, March 12, 2016 at 10:30 am.

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Zellstoff CelgarCastlegar, BC

Zellstoff Celgar Limited Partnership is North America’s newest and largest single line sustainable softwood kraft pulp mill, located in the West Kootenay region of B.C. Celgar is part of Mercer International, which also owns and operates two world class softwood mills in Germany. All three mills continue to invest in their core assets and investigate new revenue streams in the emerging bio-economy to further improve their long term viability.

Presently we are seeking applicants for:

Central Services – Rebuild Shop Maintenance SupervisorWe are seeking an experienced Supervisor to lead our multi-trade Central Services Maintenance Crew and Rebuild Shop and to contribute to our steady improvement in reliability and productivity. The successful candidate will have a Machinist/Millwright designation or equivalent.

The optimum candidate will be able to demonstrate a commitment to achieving exceptional safety performance. He/she will have experience and knowledge with world-class maintenance practices; including preventive and predictive maintenance and in-house rebuilds, managing outsourced rebuilds and spare parts management. Experience within pulp and paper or heavy industry is an important asset; however the proven ability to collaborate with Stores/Purchasing, Area Maintenance Groups, Operations, Technical, and Engineering personnel to achieve outstanding results is essential.

The successful candidate will also have strong leadership abilities and a demonstrated track record of improving equipment performance by implementing and following world class rebuild procedures and strategies. Strong organizational skills, computer literacy and the ability to prioritize work are essential.

When applying for this position please quote reference id: 201603

Mechanical Maintenance SupervisorWe are seeking an experienced Supervisor to lead our multi-trade maintenance crews and contribute to our steady improvement in reliability and productivity. The successful candidate will have appropriate trades, technical, or engineering qualifications.

The optimum candidate will be able to demonstrate a commitment to achieving exceptional safety performance. He/she will have experience and knowledge with world-class maintenance practices; including preventive and predictive maintenance. Experience within pulp and paper or heavy industry is an important asset; however the proven ability to collaborate with Operations, Technical, and Engineering personnel to achieve outstanding results is essential.

The successful candidate will also have strong leadership abilities, and a demonstrated track record of improving equipment performance.

When applying for this position please quote reference id: 201604

The successful applicants can expect to work in an innovative and progressive mill. As a learning organization, we are working together to be the best for our communities, our environment and our future. We offer unparalleled career development and challenging work opportunities, a collegial and stable work environment and an incomparable family and recreational oriented life style along with a competitive pay, benefits and pensions package.

For the discerning professional looking to make a difference, this is a rare opportunity! If you want to live in one of the most desirable places in Canada, then you will want to know more about Zellstoff Celgar! Go to www.mercerint.com. Want to know about Castlegar & the Kootenays? Go to www.castlegar.com

Think you can make a difference? Then send your resume to: [email protected]

Please submit resume by March 24, 2016

We thank all applicants; only those whose candidacy best suits our needs will be contacted

Working together to be the best for our communities, our environment… our future!

Beatrice Lillian Greer January 10, 1964 –

March 7, 2016It is with deep sadness we announce the passing of Beatrice Lillian Greer (January 10, 1954 - March 7, 2016). Beatrice passed away in her sleep with her family by her side. She will be remembered by her devoted husband Gerald; children Carla (Andreas), Tracey, and Neil; grandsons Oskar and Magnus; as well

as, numerous siblings, nieces, nephews and friends. She is predeceased by her loving son Kyle; sister Sonja; and parents. Beatrice was an inspiration to all who knew her. Funeral service Tuesday, March 15th at 6:00 p.m. at Hamilton-Harron Funeral Centre, 5390 Fraser Street, Vancouver, B.C. Burial March 16th at 11:00 a.m. Whistler Cemetery, Alta Lake Road, Whistler. In lieu of flowers, donations in Beatrice’s name can be made to the BC Children’s Hospital Foundation – benefiting her nursing passion, orthopedic and spinal surgery research and services.

• Residential Coordinator• Residential Care Worker

Cranbrook Society for Comminity Living has the following permanent, full-time openings:

Residential Coordinator:• Degree in Human Service Work, Social Work or a

related field, or the equivalent education and experience is required.

• Three to five years’ previous direct program delivery experience in the community social services sector.

• First Aid with CPRA is mandatory for this position. • Non Violent Crisis Intervention (NVCI) is considered an

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Residential Care Worker:• Diploma relating to direct service to people who

have a developmental disability or the equivalent experience.

• Standard Level first Aid and/or equivalent is required.• NCI Certification and previous experience in child &

youth support is considered an asset.

Apply by March 14, 2016 4:00 pm to:Brandon Arnett,

22 - 14 Avenue South, Cranbrook, B.C. V1C 2W8Or email [email protected]

Kyle BruceOn March 2, 2016, Kyle Patrick Bruce passed away suddenly at the age of 34.

Born a bubbly blue-eyed baby boy, Kyle was adventurous and funny, capable of keeping everyone from colleagues to neighborhood children entertained with his antics. With a natural tendency to mentor his family and friends, especially those

who were considered ‘underdogs,’ Kyle had a unique life perspective.

He will be greatly missed and cherished forever as the smart, loving, generous, boisterous man in our lives. Kyle Is survived by his partner Allison Searle and his beloved children, Kash and Kane, his parents; Karen Gaetz-Denman, David Bruce, his step-parents; Rick Denman, Angela Stanford, and his siblings; Kelly, Garrett, and Kara, grandparents Ruth and Joe Gaetz, as well as his in-laws; Thomas and Lisa Searle.

Kyle’s memorial and life celebration will be held at 2:00 pm, Saturday, March 12, 2016 at the Elks Lodge in Kimberly, BC. Food will be provided and drinks made available.

There will be a trust fund donation box available for his young sons at the celebration.

Additionally, messages of condolence and donations to the trust fund can be sent to www.gofundme.com/kashandkanebruce.

Arrangements entrusted to McPherson Funeral Service. Condolences for the family can be offered at:

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Bob Hockley 1929 - 2016

With full hearts, the Hockley family announces the passing of Bob Hockley on Tuesday, March 8, 2016 in Calgary with his family at his side.

He is survived by his loving wife Lolly, children Dennis (Aldie) Hockley, Louise (Lorne) Derkach, Debra (Ron) Omelusik,

Myrna (Lorne) Bailey, Sharon (Al) Nuspl and Kevin (Brenda) Hockley and many, many grandchildren.

Born in Fernie, February 17, 1929, the Kootenays were always his home. It was in Fernie where he met the love of his life, Lolly. They shared 65 years together. Bob’s exuberance for life was contagious; he was always telling jokes and teasing those around him. Bob was always an active member in the community, as a businessman and volunteer. He enjoyed watching and participating in sports, especially hockey and ball. As a pitcher, he won gold in the BC Seniors’ Games and just last year he pitched in the annual 5 Generation Hockley Family ball game. Above all things, Bob was a family man. He loved spending time with his wife, kids, grandkids, great grandkids, and great-great grandkids.

Come honor his memory on Monday, March 14, at 11:00 am at St. Mary’s Catholic Church in, Cranbrook, BC. In lieu of flowers, please send donations to Tom Baker Cancer Centre, 1331 – 29th Street NW, Calgary, AB, T2N 4N2.

Arrangements entrusted to McPherson Funeral Service. Condolences for the family can be offered at

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Notice of Intention to Apply for aDisposition of Crown Land

Take notice that Koocanusa Resorts Ltd., of Calgary, AB, has applied to the Ministry of Forests, Lands and Natural Resource Operations (MFLNRO), Kootenay Region, for an amendment to their Roadway licence to include additional road to access the Resort, situated on Provincial Crown land, located south of Jaffray, BC, and containing 0.69 hectares more or less.

The Lands File for this application is 4403536. Written com-ments concerning this application should be directed to FrontCounter BC, 1902 Theatre Road, Cranbrook BC V1C 7G1 or email to: [email protected] will be received by MFLNRO up to April 6, 2016. MFLNRO may not be able to consider comments received after this date.

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Hi Wendy:I try to contact my angels all the time but I have

not had much success. Can you tell me what you do to contact your angels? Can you tell me how many angels and guides I have around me? I like how hon-est and sincere you are in your columns; keep them coming.

Hopeful

Dear Hopeful:Thank you so much for your nice comments they

are much appreciated. Unfortunately, some people don’t like our honesty when they ask their questions in some of my columns and sessions. Unfortunately, they want us to answer them with the answers they want to hear not what will help them grow spiritually. To tell someone what they want to hear does not give them hope it gives them pain and suf-fering. The reason why it does this is be-cause when the truth or the reality of the situation has come to pass they are not at all prepared or warned of what to expect or what to do. This then causes anxiety, pain and a lot of misery in their lives. It’s important that we all live and try to be as honest and kind as we can to ourselves and those around us.

Yes, I think I may be able to help you and give you a few pointers on how to have an angelic prayer ses-sion. First it’s important to relax and get comfortable perhaps light a special white candle when you pray to the angels. If you want to have more money coming into your home or life then you always light a green candle as well. Always have a bowl of fresh water be-side your candles and then throw the water away after your prayer session. Now you are ready to make angelic contact and here is the words and prayer that will help you do this. You say, “We ask God to send the Virtues (which is the 9th level of angels) to help us with our prayers tonight to make angel contact. And we ask the virtues as we pray to help us clearly see and communicate with our highest angels.”

Sit and pray on that for a moment. Now say this prayer 3 times: ESP Angel by my fingertips, I feel your touch on my eyes and lips, Come even closer let me see, Your brilliance in God’s majesty. Have an atti-tude that the angels will come to you and you will ei-ther see or feel them when they are in your presence.

Know that we do not pray to or worship the angels. The angel’s purpose is to enact God’s will, which is peace on earth. This means when you want to make angelic contact you always say, “I ask God to send his angels to me to help me with my prayer session to-night.” Or “I ask God to send his angels to (state the person’s name) to help him or her with (state what you want God’s angels to help that person with.} Then see the angels flying to that person’s place of residence or wherever their location may be at the time of your prayer for them.

God and his angels cannot intervene into our lives without our permission. The reason why is because God gave us free will when we came down to this plane. This means we must ask for help before they can assist us. It doesn’t matter how you ask for the help you require, but only that you do. For example: If you don’t know what to ask for because you are confused then simply say, “I ask God to send his an-gels to help me be at peace.” For when you are men-tally at peace you can handle any situation or learn-ing lesson on this plane. Never tell God and the an-gels how to fix a situation you are in. And don’t waste your time or energy worrying about how heaven will help you. Your job is only to ask for help and then follow the guidance sent to you without arguing or second guessing the information; it’s called having faith. Which no matter who we are on this plane we just don’t have enough of at times in our life. So faith when times are very hard in our lives can be very difficult to master or to have. But we as humans know in our hearts that without faith or hope then what do we really have?

Stay in the truth, and keep the faith in these prayer sessions and I think you will be surprised with the results. You have 5 angels and 8 guides around you at this time. If you are interested you may phone me and put your name down for the prayer sessions that will be in the summer. Good Luck!

Wendy

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The Cranbrook Farmer’s Indoor Markets are growing! Vendors of locally made, baked and grown food products are filling the Ktunaxa Nation Gym at 220 Cranbrook Street North on the second and fourth Saturdays of each month. Market shoppers are catching on to this great way to purchase farm grown food including eggs, meat, some fruit and veggies. While there, they can grab a coffee and a baked treat, listen to music, meet up with people in the community, and browse the artisan booths. Indoor/Spring Markets will move outdoors at the same location when the weather permits. These markets run from 10 am – 1 pm until June 11 and the full market calendar for 2016 can be found on our website. www.cranbrookfarmersmarket.com