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If you ask employees at downtown businesses what they think of a plan that could see parking-meter fees double in the city core, there’s a good chance you’ll get looks of confusion in return. At an August workshop, Kamloops city council agreed to take a serious look at a number of downtown-parking proposals from the Kamloops Central Business Improvement Association. Changes could include replacing current meters with credit cardfriendly pay stations and hiking fees from $0.50 per hour to $1 on most streets and $1.50 on Victoria Street. A full debate on the changes is expected in October. In conversation with a number of business owners and employees, KTW found little support for the change — and plenty of confusion. “This is the first I’ve heard of it,” said Shannon Ramunno, owner of The Ruby Room on Victoria Street. “And, I read the paper all the time.” It wasn’t an uncommon reaction. Other owners said they’d heard “rumours” of the plan, but not the specifics. Ramunno called the change a “terrible idea,” and said her store already loses customers whose meters run out while they’re in the midst of shopping. At High Octane Comics and Collectibles on Third Avenue, Nick Klie said the move will hurt the shop’s business. “I understand the problem, but it’s not the solution,” he said. “The biggest complaint I’ve heard from our customers is there’s not

enough parking and it’s too expensive.” Corrine Serink, owner of Ardeo Salon on Fourth Avenue, agrees. “It would just discourage the shoppers from spending time and money downtown,” she said. “Any increase could be seen as a deterrent,” added Ernie Ware of Fudge Yeah. He also hadn’t heard about the meter increase before talking with KTW. Not everyone in the core expects the change to hurt their operations, however. Remax realtor Kristy Janota said her workplace likely won’t be affected — the Seymour Street office is next to a parkade — but, as a shopper, she isn’t a fan. If fees go up, she said, short-term parking options need to be part of the plan. (Council has discussed putting 30-minute express stalls on some blocks of Victoria St.) “If I had to put in a dollar just to run in for 10 minutes, I wouldn’t be impressed,” she said. Angelo Carusi, owner of Total Ten Studios, said parking downtown is so cheap, compared to other cities, that the hike shouldn’t make a difference. “A dollar isn’t that bad,” he said. “In any other city, you’d pay that. So, downtown, I don’t think it’s going to make a difference.” At the Noble Pig Brewhouse, master brewer David Beardsell said he gets more complaints about increased ticketing by bylaw-enforcement officers than about the cost of parking. “My guts is that no, it’s not going to effect us,” he said. “I think it’s just the city growing up — and that’s the reality.”

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Jeremy Reid, a social-studies teacher at Westsyde secondary, has seen the iPad program he introduced at the school to help students learn expand as more teachers and students get interested in the innovative style of teaching. Dave Eagles/KTW

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This month marks the start of the second school year of the iPad era in Jeremy Reid’s classroom at Westsyde secondary. And, the social-studies teacher told KTW, it’s been a big success so far. “It’s gone really well,” he said. “We’ve expanded this year and we’ve got a lot of support from the school administration and the school board, as well.” When Reid’s iPad program began last September, he had one class set of the popular Apple tablets — 30 in all, complete with a storage cart outfitted with mass

charging and synching capabilities. “Now, we have a lot of other teachers that have them as well,” he said. “We’ve doubled it now.” Reid said Westsyde has about 60 iPads schoolwide — that’s two class sets — being used by his students, as well as a number of science classes. He said the students enjoy the different approach to learning. “Kids like using technology of any kind,” he said. “That’s why we have teachers all through our building using technology. “IPads are kind of just an extension to that.”

Despite the technological focus, Reid said, the tablets have not replaced traditional textbooks — not yet, anyway. “We’re certainly using a lot of web links all the time and we can do it right at our desks,” he said. “We can look at all kinds of sources for stuff. “But, for me in social studies, there’s not a lot of dedicated social-studies apps. For science, there’s a ton of stuff for that.” Reid said he uses the iPads as a tool for creating classwork like movies, postcards and other interactive collaborations between students. It helps that most students have plenty

of experience with Apple gadgets. “They all know how they work,” he said. “I have not had to tell any kid how to use it. It makes it easy and that’s what you want in education technology — easy. “You want the technology to enhance the education, not get in the way.” Because so many of Reid’s students have iPhones or iPods or iPads of their own, they also understand how valuable the devices are. He said there’s been no breakage since the program began last year. “It hasn’t been a problem at all,” he said. “The kids are careful with them. They know they’re expensive.”

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Another councillor seeks carriage-house OK By Andrea Klassen STAFF REPORTER andrea@kamloopsthisweek.com

A second laneway home-related application from a city councillor should turn up on council’s agenda in the coming weeks. Coun. Donovan Cavers confirmed to KTW he also has plans to build a carriage suite. The first carriage home application by a city councillor has been approved. At a public hearing on Sept.11, council agreed to a rezoning application for Coun.

Marg Spina and her husband, Ross, which would allow them to build a carriage home at their Fraser Street property. Ross said the home is being built for the Spinas’ special-needs son. “The appeal of that is there’s still an amount of independence having a carriage house versus living in a larger home, in the same home,” he said. Originally, the family had planned to build an addition on their home, he said. Earlier this year an

article on a group of local businesspeople who had come together to build and design carriage homes caught his eye. He connected with the group, Laneways4Kamloops, and was told the lot was a good fit for a carriage house. “In their view it was really an ideal lot for it because of the elevation difference between the front of our house and the laneway,” he said. “The carriage house fits quite nicely into the hillside without it being very intrusive to the

neighbours in terms of what it looks like.” While Ross said their are specific criteria for the homes that won’t make them practical for everyone — lot size, for instance, can be a dealbreaker — others in the city might find them appealing for a number of reasons. “Say you have some elderly parents that need support, and you have the lot and the area,” he said. “It might be kind of a shift to semi-independence. That might be worthwhile.”

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Some crimes up, some down in Kamloops The number of drug-related offences dealt with by Kamloops RCMP is on the rise, but Supt. Yves Lacasse said it’s actually a “great thing” for the city. Crime statistics for the spring of 2012 show Kamloops Mounties dealt with an extra 55 drug-related offences between April and June, an increase of 28 per cent compared to the same period in 2011. Lacasse said that’s

because the RCMP is running more undercover operations and putting a greater focus on drug enforcement. “It’s a good thing,” he said. “Drugs will always be there, so what the statistic shows is that our officers are out there doing their job proactively, busting these people.” Lacasse said cocaine and crack cocaine remain the drugs of choice in Kamloops.

down 10 per cent for the quarter — a decrease of 174 offences — while

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Three die in accident on Coquihalla Highway Three members of a Lower Mainland family are dead after a singlevehicle crash on the Coquihalla Highway south of Kamloops on the weekend. Just before 8 p.m. on Friday, Sept. 14, emergency crews were called to a stretch of highway five kilometres south of the Logan Lake turnoff. Witnesses reported seeing a large SUV leave the road, plunging down a 30-foot embankment. The vehicle had five occupants, three of whom were declared dead at the scene. They are 49-year-old Sada Mudaliar, 60-yearold Zaruna Begum and 41-year-old Shahir Khan of New Westminster. The other occupants were taken to Royal Inland Hospital. Their condition is not known. Investigators believe the driver of the SUV lost control. Witnesses reported seeing the vehicle roll over before leaving the highway. The BC Coroners Service and RCMP are continuing their investigation.

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City ofďŹ cial says Calgary was warned about dog By Andrea Klassen STAFF REPORTER andrea@kamloopsthisweek.com

The city’s bylawservices supervisor is not sure why a Calgary newspaper columnist is up in arms about what he calls “morally bent bylaw enforcement.� Writing in the Calgary Sun, columnist Michael Platt called

Kamloops city officials “a bunch of jerks� for failing to phone Calgary’s animal and bylaw services department when it learned a Rottweiler deemed dangerous was being moved to that city. Midnight — who was put down by the city after she attacked 84 year-old Mary Gural

couldn’t meet that condition in Kamloops, Midnight’s owner elected to move her from the Tournament Capital to Calgary. Platt said officials in Calgary’s animal and bylaw services department told him Kamloops never contacted them about Midnight’s impending arrival —

outside a McDonald’s restaurant on the Labour Day weekend — was designated an aggressive dog after she bit a postal worker on June 1. As part of that status, her owner had to meet conditions including construction of a special pen the dog could be caged in when outdoors. Because the owner

Bail denied in ‘signiďŹ cant’ heroin bust By Tim Petruk STAFF REPORTER tim@kamloopsthisweek.com

A Kamloops man implicated in a $100,000 heroin bust last week will spend the foreseeable future in jail, a judge has ruled. Guljit Singh was denied bail in Kamloops provincial court on Monday, Sept. 17. The 43-year-old and his wife were arrested on Wednesday, Sept. 12, outside an Aberdeen-area hotel. The woman was released without charges, but Singh is facing one count of possession of heroin for the purpose of trafficking. A court-ordered ban prohibits the publication of any of the

information presented in court during the bail hearing, but police last week said they seized just over 500 grams of heroin worth approxi-

mately $100,000. Kamloops RCMP Cpl. Cheryl Bush called it a “significant� bust. Singh was con-

but that’s news to John Ramsey, Kamloops’ bylaw services supervisor. “I did call Calgary,� Ramsey said. There is no policy requiring him to contact other municipalities in these cases, but Ramsey said he called Calgary animal control because he knew the dog was headed there. “I don’t know if they opened a file or not with

the call coming in,� he said. “But, I was told they have a different process. They actually take their dogs to court to have them deemed, where we do it administratively here.� However, when contacted by KTW, an official with Calgary’s animal and bylaw services said they still can’t find any record of the call. The official said

victed in 2005 of possession of a controlled substance and fined $750. He’s due back in court on Sept. 24.

the department is planning to follow up with Ramsey to determine if there was some sort of miscommunication between the two organizations. Ramsey said the city is still deciding what penalties Midnight’s owner will face over the attack on Gural. He is planning to report to council on the issue at its next regular meeting today (Sept. 18).

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to help you see your world a little differently! LIFE UNDER THE LENS Thompson Rivers University journalism students focus on their career as they finish a photography assignment as the school semester begins. Clockwise from top left are Amy Reinitz, Jess Buick, Allison Declercq and Taylor Fry. Dave Eagles/KTW

Rare dog found in Montana Animal bred from an extinct line disappeared while in Kamloops By Tim Petruk STAFF REPORTER

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A Washington state dog breeder who earlier this year put up a $1,000 reward after one of her prize-winning pooches disappeared from a Kamloops home says the animal has turned up — on the front step of a Montana animal shelter. Jessica Nash, breeder and co-owner of two-year-old Irish terrier Bonham — short for Glenstal’s Hot Topic At Fairplay Bonham — told KTW the purebred dog vanished in June from the downtown

Kamloops home of the animal’s co-owner. In a story detailing Bonham’s disappearance in June, Nash told KTW the dog is one-of-a-kind. “He was bred out of frozen semen from a Swedish dog that is no longer alive,” she said, describing Bonham’s bloodline as extinct. “This breeding was planned for many years and Bonham is the only puppy out of the litter of three that is in tact and can carry on these old bloodlines.” Nash said Bonham was found by staff at a Missoula, Mont., animal shelter on

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HILE LOCAL Mounties were displaying for the media a whole of heroin seized from a city hotel room last week, local politicians were pondering their decision to not endorse a bid by the city to have beer sold in the stands at Interior Savings Centre. That the latter is legal, yet kills more people in Canada annually than the former (and all other illegal drugs combined) brings to focus the absurdity of drug laws in the country. However, city council does not create laws that imprison pot growers, yet allow for mass child murderers to seek freedom mere months after the bloodshed. Those decisions are the domain of the governing Conservatives in Ottawa. Nevertheless, city council, as the junior level of government, must play the cards dealt — and, last week, it was asked to endorse a bid by the city to have the province’s Liquor Control and Licensing Branch allow vendors to sell beer to Kamloops Blazers fans in their seats. Council decided against endorsing the proposal, with Marg Spina, Arjun Singh, Tina Lange, Nancy Bepple and Donovan Cavers opposed and Ken Christian, Nelly Dever and Pat Wallace in favour. The reasons given for the opposition centred around a concern about promoting drinking, as outlined by Lange. “I think to have it so readily available is to give a bad message to our children,” she said. “I think for somebody to get up

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MUSINGS and burn off a few calories is not a bad thing.” While Lange’s concern is understandable, it could be argued that promoting responsible drinking to children is far more crucial for when the kids reach the teenage years. The more something is presented as forbidden, the more the teenage mind may wish to try it. If the kids at ISC now see adults watching the Blazers while enjoying a beer, with no mayhem ensuing, would that change simply if the convenience of having the beverage is enhanced? Now, to the proposal itself. Serving beer in stands at professional sporting events is not new. It can be found at various ballparks, arenas and stadiums on both sides of the border. However, contrary to what city council was told last week by parks, recreation and cultural services director Byron McCorkell, serving beer in stands at Western Hockey League games is extremely rare. In fact, only one team among the 22 clubs in the league allows beer to be sold in the stands. That would be the Portland

Winterhawks, who also happen to be the only club to regularly split its games between two arenas — Veterans Memorial Coliseum and the Rose Garden. Portland is also the only WHL club to play games in a privately owned arena as the Rose Garden is owned by Paul Allen, who also owns the NBA’s Trail Blazers, the Garden’s main tenant. I called each and every WHL club this week, with Portland being the lone team that engages in beer sales as proposed by city officials in Kamloops. Interestingly, this season will mark the first time Prince George fans will allow fans to carry beer to their seats, a proposal that resulted in far too much hang-wringing when it happened in Kamloops a few years ago. There are a number of WHL teams that have no-alcohol sections, including Kootenay, Tri-City, Prince George, Victoria, Vancouver and Seattle. Edmonton will add that element to its seating at Rexall Place for the first time this season, with an upper-level carnival-type section geared to families and children — and void of beer. Most WHL arenas do not have alcohol-free/family sections — including Interior Savings Centre right here in Kamloops. Last week, Cavers, in speaking against allowing beer sales in the stands, said, “I think we have a very nice, family-friendly arena.” Not as family-friendly as some rinks elsewhere, however — even without suds sold in the stands. editor@kamloopsthisweek.com Twitter.com/ChrisJFoulds

A recent Angus Reid poll shows that, for the first time in eight months, the governing party has been able to modestly stem the exodus of supporters. Premier Christy Clark’s struggling party garnered a paltry 25 per cent support in the online survey of 800 voters but, that was an impressive three-point gain in just one month. At the risk of raining on their parade, it must be noted that this result was well within the poll’s 3.5 per cent margin of error. The NDP fell three points, but retains a commanding 46 per cent lead. So the question becomes: Is Clark getting her act together after months of lacklustre policy, failed photo opportunities and Asian junkets or is some of the veneer wearing off NDP Leader Adrian Dix? It is hard to make a case for significant improvement in Clark’s camp. Her recent cabinet shuffle was more disruptive than inspired, primarily because she was plumbing the depths of her draining talent pool. And, her show-us-the-money approach to the Enbridge pipeline proposal fails to address widespread aversion to the pipeline and coastal oil-tanker traffic. It is easier to make the case voters are starting to seriously rethink their assumption Dix has a plan worth turfing the Liberals. Dix has been stingy when it comes to platform detail. We know he wants to tax the bankers until they cry ‘uncle’ but we don’t know much else. Dix has said he would extend liquor-tax breaks to microdistilleries. That will help about seven people across B.C. If the polls are accurate, they seem to be telling Dix and his NDP braintrust to start getting specific about their 2013 agenda.

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A selection of comments on KTW stories, culled online

Re: Bass column: Preaching to the choir with a song of fearmongering, rhetoric: “I really hope that logic and sensibility win out, not base scruples of greed and short-sightedness. “This city deserves to be around for another 200 years and not be despoiled by such crude and venal means as are being proposed.” — posted by Erik Nelson

Re: Editorial: Big-boxstores are not the enemy: “Kamloops Coun. Donovan Cavers’ immaturity is showing through in his anti-big box statements. “It was not so long ago that, when one wanted to meet his neighbours on a Saturday or Sunday, one drove to Kelowna’s Costco outlet. “In the early 1990s, I sat on a committee, aptly named Customers Are Really Everything (CARE), with several other Kamloops’ media and business representatives in an attempt to stem the exodus to Kelowna and try to find ways to keep business here in Kamloops. “Eventually, Kamloops got a Costco, Winners, Walmart et al and things began to shift our way.” — posted by Ron Watt

RIH staff efficient, caring — and funny Editor: After reading in letters to the editor frequent bad comments about Royal Inland Hospital, I felt compelled to write. Happily our family’s visits to the hospital’s emergency room have been few and far between — and have always left us feeling very grateful to have access to quality health care. Friday, Sept. 7, proved no exception. By 7 p.m., it was apparent I would need to go to the ER. I was sorry to have to ask my 17-year-old daughter, Brynn, to drive me on her birthday! I was in and out of the ER in an hour, prescription in hand. While we were at the pharmacy, my daughter had an episode of tacycardia (a very accelerated heart rate), so we promptly rushed back to the ER. The triage nurse reacted immediately by hooking my daughter up to heart monitors and, within a few minutes, she was in

an ER bed with a mob of nurses and a doctor surrounding her. It was a potentially very frightening situation, with IVs, multiple leads, monitors and oxygen. Everyone treated

and awful the drug part would feel. All the while, they were full of zany one-liners that kept the mood light and my daughter laughing throughout. We left the ER

everyone in the RIH ER — from the triage nurse (also witty and sensitive) to the nurses and doctors. In what is undoubtedly a challenging area of medicine, everyone we met was humane,

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Kamloops mom and daughter Alison Tova Raaby Brynn Walton-Raaby had to attend Royal Inland Hospital’s emergency room twice in one night — and the pair raves about the treatment. KTW file photo

her like a mature adult, carefully explaining the tests, procedures and the drug they would use to reset her heart. The nurses in particular were very honest about how scary

shortly after midnight and missed Brynn’s birthday. We laughed a lot all evening about our alternative celebration. We were also left, once again, with a deep appreciation for

efficient, informative, caring and very funny. Thank you to all of the staff of a super ER. Alison Tova Raaby Brynn WaltonRaaby Kamloops

Editor: Re: (‘Council wants no suds sales in stands,’ Sept. 13’): It is time the majority of people are given the right to enjoy an event and have the freedom to have a beer or glass of wine, as is enjoyed in other places. City council thinks that, because someone has a beer or glass of wine, a whole host of bad things will happen. It is about time the most of us are given some rights and we stop being ruled by a small minority. Peter Aselstyne Kamloops

B.C. Conservatives’AGM will put end to controversy Editor: Re: Christopher Foulds’ column of Sept. 11 (‘B.C. Conservative discord gives B.C. Liberals jolt of hope’): As someone who, as Foulds wrote, has “unquestionable allegiance to the party,” I would like to offer that his comments have basically been fair and to the point. Some may question

whether John Cummins is the right person to lead the B.C. Conservative Party. Fair enough — and that will be decided, and put to rest, on Sept. 22 at the party’s annual general meeting in Langley. No one person, or group of persons, is the B.C. Conservative Party. Its strength is in the entire membership that is the grassroots foun-

dation and core of the party, and which has the important task of ensuring we focus on a message of accountability, fiscal responsibility and integrity in government. To say, as Foulds did, we are “desperately hoping the AGM later this month rids the party of the discord once and for all” is a bit melodramatic. There are a few

members — yes, who are amongst provincial board members — who have decided that now is the time to take public what should be discussed and dealt with within the party. That is regrettable. They do not, however, represent the majority of members. That said, I do believe the AGM will see the end of this issue/problem.

We will move forward, seeking to achieve the goals of our membership — to see a government that is fiscally accountable and that will meet the real needs of individuals, families, the environment and our economy in a way that is balanced and fair. Alan Forseth regional director B.C. Conservative Party Kamloops

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While Blazers fans will still have to hit the concession stand for beer, some hawking is coming to the Interior Savings Centre stands. City parks, recreation facilities and business operations manager Jeff Putnam said plans to sell popcorn, hotdogs and other food and beverages in the stands are going ahead. “In other venues, we’ve seen that it does alleviate waiting times and lineups at concessions,” he said. In a 5-3 vote last week, council declined to back a plan to allow beer and wine sales in the stands. Putnam said the beer idea was one of many that came out of discussions with the city’s food contractor and the Kamloops Blazers. While the Blazers supported the idea, team director of sales

and marketing Dave Chyzowski said the decision isn’t going to cause any hard feelings. “We thought, you know what? If it’s a good thing for our fans and they wanted to offer an added service in the building, we were fine with it,” he said. “It doesn’t affect us really at all.” Putnam said the NHL lockout could see the Blazers drawing bigger crowds and more food and beverage sales. Even without the beer, he expects hawkers could generate $500 in sales per game. Other changes for the new season include installing electronic menu boards and opening a new lounge on the upper floor. The city tested out a similar lounge operation during the Blazer’s playoff run last season, Putnam said, and is now bringing it back on a more permanent basis.

“It’s going to be a place people can come prior to the game and get a great deal on a steak sandwich or a barbecued burger,” he said. “Then, during the breaks between periods, it’s going to serve patrons who want a little bit more of an upscale experience.”

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The city’s cut, which in past has amounted to about $160,000 goes

to offset taxpayer costs for running the facility, Putnam said.

Big year expected Food and beverage sales typically pull in about $700,000 a year in revenue at Interior Savings Centre, but Putnam thinks this could be an above-average year for the venue. “We think we’re going to have bigger crowds and a strong concert season in 20122013,” he said. “So, we would at least hit those numbers and I think we’ll even be higher this year with the changes being made.” In the past, the city has taken a 26 per cent cut of profits, with the rest going to contractor

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Pair of downtown bars wants to increase capacity Two Kamloops bars are looking to increase their capacities. The Commodore Grand Cafe and Lounge has submitted a request to the city to increase its capacity by 21 people, city planning and development manager Randy Lambright told members of the city’s co-ordinated enforcement task force at a meeting on Monday, Sept. 17. Cactus Jack’s Night Club is also looking to up its numbers. The bar’s owners

have purchased the liquor licence for the now-defunct Rivers nightclub, which allows for a 245-person capacity. The bar wants to use that licence to add 130 people to its capacity, which is currently at 490. The permit for the remaining 115 people would be cancelled, Lambright said. If city council agrees to the increases, the bars’ applications will then go to the province for further approval.

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cash and $50,000 in kind. The Games are expected to provide between $2.5 million and $3 million in economic impact to the city. Athletes competing will range in age from 10 to 19. “The athletes are a little bit younger and they tend to have lots of family coming through the community,” Putnam said. A bid proposal obtained by KTW showed the bid committee is comprised of the city’s Tournament Capital co-ordinator Sean Smith, Tourism Kamloops CEO Lee Morris, Sun Peaks Resort marketing director Anne Haight, PacificSport Interior BC general manager Carolynn Boomer and Putnam. Letters of support were submitted to B.C. Games Society CEO Kelly Mann by several dignitaries, including Kamloops Mayor Peter Milobar, KamloopsThompson-Cariboo MP Cathy McLeod, Kamloops-North Thompson MLA Terry Lake and KamloopsSouth Thompson MLA Kevin Krueger. Other letters of support were provided by the Okanagan region of Skate Canada’s B.C.-Yukon Territories branch, Tourism Kamloops, the Kamloops Judo Club, the Kamloops Gymnastics

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ing ceremonies. SD73 resolved to provide school facilities for competition and accommodation, buses and, if necessary, a two-day school closure for the Thursday and Friday of the Games. The bid proposal outlines as accommodation venues Norkam secondary, South Kamloops secondary, Brocklehurst middle school, Kay Bingham elementary, Valleyview secondary and Pacific Way elementary. CUPE 3500 will give its members the opportunity to volunteer. Bus drivers and custodians to maintain schools will likely be required. The bid proposal suggests the Tournament Capital Centre fieldhouse is an ideal venue for the opening and closing ceremonies, the accreditation centre and the Main Medical Clinic. The TRU Grand Hall is earmarked as a suitable food-service area. Cunliffe House, located in downtown Kamloops across from Interior Savings Centre, is pegged in the bid as Games headquarters. “We’re definitely confident we’ll get them, but we’re cautiously optimistic,” Putnam said. “We’ve got premier facilities.”

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Blazers cap perfect pre-season Pre-season records don’t mean much, but wins are always better than losses. The Kamloops Blazers finished the WHL exhibition season 5-0 after posting a 4-3 shootout victory over the Prince George Cougars on Friday, Sept. 14, at Interior Savings Centre. Kamloops was down 3-0 heading into the third period. Colin Smith and Dylan Willick scored before JC Lipon tied the game at 18:39 of the final frame. Smith scored

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The Kamloops Classic Swimming club stayed close to home with its most recent hiring. River City product Patrick Waters is the club’s age-group head coach and is responsible for overseeing development programs. “I always knew I wanted to come back to Kamloops,” said Waters, who graduated from the University of British Columbia with a bachelor’s degree in food, nutrition, health & human kinetics in 2009. “I saw the opportunity here and it was too good to pass up.” Classics head coach Brad Dalke is happy to have Waters on board. “He has his physiology credentials, so it gives us a lot of options,” Dalke said.

“We want to take advantage of whatever our strengths are.” Part of what attracted Waters to Kamloops is the Classics’ role in the TRU WolfPack’s pursuit of a varsity swimming program. “I know we’re moving toward that,” Waters said, noting he enjoys working with elite swimmers. The WolfPack are expected to have a Canada West swimming team by 2014. Log on to kamloopsthisweek.com to read about the transition. Waters graduated from South Kamloops secondary in 2003. After graduating from UBC, he moved across the province working as a physiologist. “There’s so much potential here,” Waters said. “We have the backing of not only TRU, but the city. The infrastructure is here.”

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Storm open season with a win Strong goaltending and penalty killing boosted the Kamloops Storm to victory in their Kootenay International Junior Hockey League opener. The Storm killed 11 of 12 Spokane Braves’ power plays en route to an 8-3 win at McArthur Island Sport and Event Centre on Friday, Sept. 14. Kamloops is hosting the North Okanagan Knights at McArthur at 7 p.m. on Friday, Sept. 21. Storm netminder Marcus Beesley stopped 36 shots in the win on Friday. Ian Chrystal, Spencer Schoech (2), Blake Culbert, Taylor Ward, Scott Smith, Brett Watkinson and Daniel Buchanan scored for Kamloops.

Pack’s weekend on the pitch The TRU WolfPack men’s and women’s soccer teams came out even after a weekend of Pacific Western Athletic Association (PWAA) play. TRU’s men were blanked 1-0 by the Langara College Falcons in Vancouver on Saturday, Sept. 16, a day after posting a 2-0 win over the Quest Kermodes in Squamish. The WolfPack women topped Langara 3-1 in Vancouver on Saturday, but lost 1-0 to Quest in Squamish on Friday. Laura Smylie, Marlie Rittinger and Taylor Miller scored for the Pack’s women on the weekend, with Ashley Raynes notching both of the men’s goals. TRU’s women sit atop the PWAA standings at 3-0-1, while the men are fifth at 1-1-2. Both teams are playing this weekend against Capilano University in North Vancouver and against Vancouver Island University in Nanaimo.

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Football League mark. He also returned a fumble recovery for a touchdown. Next up for the Broncos are the Okanagan Sun, which share the same record as Kamloops at 1-5. That game kicks off at 2 p.m. in Kelowna at the Apple Bowl. The Langley Rams and Vancouver Island Raiders of Nanaimo sit tied atop the BCFC standings with matching 5-0-1 records. Westshore is second at 5-1, while Chilliwack is in the cellar at 0-6.

TRU runs well in Salmon Arm The TRU WolfPack cross-country running team’s captains Chris Curl and Rolena deBruyn had strong showings at an Interior Running

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Rodeo results from Deadman’s Creek The Kamloops and District High School Rodeo was held on Saturday, Sept. 8, at Deadman’s Creek Rodeo Grounds. Cole Churchill of Falkland was named the weekend’s all-around cowboy and Maddy Mill of Kamloops was the allaround cowgirl. The all-around junior cowboy was Owen Perry of Kamloops, while Tylee Cooper of Vernon won the junior cowgirl award. For more rodeo results, log on to kamloopsthisweek.com.

KYSA development camps on offer The Kamloops Youth Soccer Association announced dates, times and locations for 20122013 winter indoor player-development programs running under the Kamloops Soccer Academy umbrella. Pre-Christmas sessions finish on Dec. 15. The programs resume Jan. 11 and run until mid-February. For scheduling and cost information, log on to kysa.net.

Date set for sports conference The Kamloops Sports Council is hosting the second annual Canadian Sport For Life conference at the Plaza Hotel on Oct.12 and Oct. 13. “The focus of the conference is physical literacy, community engagement and how to strengthen the link between physical education and long-term athlete development,” according to a city press release. Speakers include include Dr. Vicki Harber and Dr. John

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Carsen Day, a quarterback for the peewee Kamloops Wildcats, scrambles to evade Kelowna Lions’ tacklers at Hillside Stadium on Sunday, Sept. 16. The Lions won 37-18. The peewee Wildcats are 2-2 entering this weekend’s game in the Little Apple against the West Kelowna Sundevils. In junior bantam play, Kamloops fell 38-12 to Kelowna on Sunday. Susie Anderton photo

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UE DOESN’T WANT HER REAL NAME USED FOR THIS STORY. There’s a reason — even though HIV was first detected clinically more than 30 years ago, it still carries a stigma in many parts of society. So, while her family and her church have been supportive as Sue went from a very sick mom to an AIDS patient, she prefers to use a pseudonym. She knows some people will think she’s a drug user or promiscuous, the stereotypes that still cling to the diagnosis of HIV or AIDS. She knows they won’t see the mom who has no idea The annual AIDS how she contracted the virus, Walk for Life is on although she suspects it might Saturday, Sept. 22, have beenfrom a blood transfuat the Kamloops sion during a pregnancy. Farmers’ Market on She never knew she was St. Paul Street. HIV-positive; all she knew Registration is at was that, two years ago, the 9 a.m., followed by 43-year-old mother of 11 was warm-up exercises living in Edmonton and was and speakers. very sick. The walk through She had no energy, no appethe downtown area tite and was losing weight. start at 10:30 a.m., She was seen by doctors — returning to the mar“so many doctors,” she says ket for entertainment now — and, after a battery of and a barbecue. tests, the best they could tell About 150 people her was a CAT scan revealed a took part last year, cyst on her pancreas. raising $7,000. It wasn’t causing her illKira Gosselin of ness. the ASK Wellness Doctors prescribed antibiCentre said money otics, Gravol and painkillers, raised stays in among other medications, but Kamloops. none helped. At one point, still not knowing was was wrong, a doctor told her she would likely die within two years. As the sole provider for her family, Sue wasn’t going to give up without a fight, she said. So, once she felt a bit better, she moved back to Kamloops, which had been her home for 18 years. She saw her family doctor, who ran some tests and told her she had AIDS. Sue remembers the giving the news to her kids, who range in age from eight to 23. “It was hard to tell them at first. It was scary. It was so unbelievable,” she said. X See ASK B2

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Sue said it was her kids who gave her the courage to keep getting up every morning and her faith that inspired her to tell them every day she w was going to be OK. She was going to fight tthe disease — and, she w would win. Kira Gosselin, aahealth-navigation ssowrker with ASK, said tthe reality is that when S Sue showed up at the w wellness centre, she was sso sick the worry was she w would die. Sue’s white blood-cell count was just 160; in a healthy person, those cells that control the immune system range between 800 and 1,200. An AIDS diagnosis happens when the cell count drops to 200. Sue’s viral-load count, a measure of the amount of HIV in a litre of blood, was three million. Sue said it was easy to walk into the centre and

ask for help. Her eldest daughter had already made contact because, with mom too sick to do much more than get up in the morning, the family was at risk of losing their home. They needed food in the cupboards. They simply needed help. “I was at the end of my rope,” Sue said, “and then I met Kira.” Gosselin gave her information about the disease and its treatment. Others in the agency helped resolve the housing issue and got the family assistance from the Kamloops Food Bank and the Salvation Army. Gosselin drove Sue to St. Paul’s Hospital in Vancouver every couple of months for checkups. The first time they went, Sue was too weak to walk, so Gosselin pushed her in a wheelchair. That day, Sue started the anti-retroviral therapy

used to treat AIDS. Two weeks ago, the pair made their seventh trip down to the Vancouver doctors but, this time, having seen Sue slowly regaining some energy and weight, they dared to bet on what her viral count would be. Neither was right. The doctor turned his computer screen so the women could see the graph recording Sue’s viral count — and they immediately saw it had dropped to the point that it is now considered undetectable. “We were just hooting and hollering in St. Paul’s,” Gosselin said. “I just felt so honoured to be there and to have shared this with her.” Gosselin credits the team at the centre, who

have the same. She wants to be there as they finish school, become adults and start their own lives. “My kids have all been working together with me during all this,” Sue said. “And, finally, I can actually live my life.”

all worked to “keep the family together and safe.” Sue agreed with the value of the ASK contriubution — but added that also helping her were her children and her faith. A deeply religious woman, Sue grew up in a big family and wanted to

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Dr. Julio Montaner remembers when an AIDS diagnosis was pretty much a death sentence. “Now, it is a chronic illness,” said the doctor who has been on the forefront of research into the disease. “Twenty years ago, if we were talking to a woman, we would have told her that her survival was compromised and she can’t have a normal reproductive life because she could pass the disease on to her partner or her children,” Montaner said. “All of that has changed. Now, they can pursue a normal reproductive life, taking the appropriate precautions — and that’s very good news.” Montaner is the clinical director for the B.C. Centre for Excellence in HIV/AIDS, as well as chairman of AIDS research and head of the division of AIDS at the faculty of medicine at the University of British Columbia and past-president of the International AIDS Society. He’s also a doctor who was researching the virus before anyone knew what it was. Since he started his research, Montaner said, he’s seen the reality of an HIV or AIDS diagnosis change to today, when the ability

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for a person to respond to treatment is about 99 per cent. For someone in their 20s diagnosed, Montaner said, “we are confident that, if they follow their treatment, we can add five decades of health life to them. Much of the treatment strategy has been pioneered in B.C., Montaner said, where morbidity and mortality has dropped by 85 per cent and the number of new infections diagnosed annually has dropped by 65 per cent. That doesn’t mean there is reason for complacency, he added. The province has been unable to control the rate of diagnosis of

Hepatitis C, chlamydia, gonnorhea and other sexually transmitted diseases. “High-risk behaviours are not improving to the levels they should be,” Montaner said. “Society has become complacent so what we need is a form of tough love.” The message, he said, should be that HIV and AIDs are now chronic, manageable disases “but it’s not a walk in the park. It is still a life-changing event. People should not take it lightly. “That’s Plan B. Plan A should always be to protect yourself.” Montaner praised the provincial govern-

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ment for its support of the work he and other researchers in B.C. are doing on HIV and AIDs, noting the province is leading the world in controlling the diseases. However, the stigma of an HIV or AIDS diagnosis remains, Montaner said, although it is not as sharp as it was decades ago. He wasn’t as positive about the federal government, noting the Stephen Harper government “keeps putting up roadblocks. “The federal government has been our biggest challenge.” In a speech last year before the federal election, Montaner urged people to vote against the federal Conservatives, which had gone to court to have Vancouver’s supervised drug-injection site shut down. When the court rejected the application, Montaner, who has worked with the facility, called the decision “a victory for public health.”

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OING TO HAVE TO rely on the Heathero-meter to do this review. My theatre buddy, Heather Bain, didn’t laugh as hard at Harvest as she did at Thunderstruck, but that’s because the Ken Cameron play chosen to open this year’s Western Canada Theatre season isn’t that kind of play. Harvest isn’t chock-a-block full of humour but, rather, tells a sweet, engaging and funny story that had Heather — who I have used for years as my gauge on the level of humour in a play — laughing a lot. I, however, was transfixed not by the laughter but by the amazing pair of actors performing the play at Pavilion Theatre. They were giving a clinic in how, with just a change in voice or a twitch of the facial features, an audience can be tricked into believing that same actor had just taken on another character’s role. Norma Bowen’s challenged to go from playing the wife of the

didn’t take on a Keystone Kops feel — it was the kind of solid, quality acting that takes the audience along for the ride. And, even when their own interpretations of tenant Ron or the police officer were different, we all still knew exactly who those characters were. That’s amazing acting. The only moment that seemed completely off to me came toward the end, ironically when a third actor joined the story for a few minutes. I would have preferred to see that conversation with Linds in his husband/landlord role take place without the character sharing the spotlight. WCT has opened it past few seasons at Pavilion Theatre, each time with small casts. It’s a gutsy move because the Lorne Street theatre doesn’t have the most comfortable chairs and it can sometimes be hot — but it’s also a perfect venue to highlight actors and their crafts. Harvest does just that. It continues to Sept. 29. Tickets are at the Kamloops Live Box Office, 1025 Lorne St., 250374-5483, kamloopslive.ca.

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Happenstance — and birth — brought the members of Family of the Year together. The obvious first link, said keyboardist and vocalist Christina Schroeter, is the fact two of the members — Joe and Sebastian Keefe — are brothers. James Buckey (guitar and vocals) met the brothers when he moved to their hometown in Massachusetts. Schroeter encountered the three of them outside a bar in Los Angeles and joined the band. The name, Schroeter said, comes from a song Joe (vocals and guitar) wrote with a former band member called Family of the Year.

“It’s a totally beautifully creepy song about a really dark family,” she said, “and, I guess we identified with it. So, here we are.” Family performs its own songs, works that are a collaborative effort. “Lots of times, Joe will come up with a song idea and sometimes write the whole thing,” Schroeter said. “Sometimes, he’ll bring it to us and we’ll all come up with some more ideas, lyrics, etc. “Sometimes, one of us will have lyrics written and then turn it into a song.” Writing comes easily to them, she said, because they like to do it and they like to work together. “Most of the time, we record as we write, so we have some-

thing solid to listen to at the end and can kinda get a feel for the vibe of a song.” It’s the first time the band’s been to Kamloops so, for those who haven’t seen Family before, Schroeter said to expect to see a band having a lot of fun. “It’s the best part of our day. It’s when we can leave everything else behind for a little bit, forget about our ‘troubles’. “You kind of enter this euphoric state of mind when really nothing else matters when you play. The folks in front might even get to play some percussion along with us.” The band is opening tonight (Sept. 18) for Hey Ocean at the Blue Grotto. Tickets for the 19-plus show are $10 and are available at the door.

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Scion boosts Toyota safety awards The 18 Toyota, Lexus and Scion models named Top Safety Picks this year are the Toyota Avalon, Camry, Corolla, Highlander, Prius, Prius c, Prius v, Sienna, Tundra (crew cab), Venza and Yaris (4-door hatchback); Scion tC, xB, xD, and FRS and Lexus CT 200h, GS and RX. In its effort to determine crashworthiness — how well a vehicle protects its occupants in a crash — the institute rates vehicles good, acceptable, marginal or poor based on performance in high-speed front and side crash tests, a rollover test, plus evaluations of seat/ head restraints for protection against neck injuries in rear impacts. Top Safety Picks must have good ratings in all four tests.

The 2013 Scion FR-S rear-wheeldrive sporty car has earned the U.S. Insurance Institute for Highway Safety’s Top Safety Pick rating, bringing the company’s total of picks awards from the institute to 18, the most of any manufacturer in the industry. FR-S comes standard with six airbags, including dual-stage advanced driver- and front-passenger airbags, front-seat-mounted airbags and sidecurtain airbags. Like all Scions, the FR-S features the Star Safety System that includes traction control, electronic brake-force distribution, vehicle-stability control, brake assist, an anti-lock braking system and smart-stop technology. ! IN DSST Y N 1 RR E R HU R E

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Offer(s) available on select new 2012/2013 models through participating dealers to qualiďŹ ed customers who take delivery by October 1, 2012. Dealers may sell or lease for less. Some conditions apply. Offers are subject to change without notice. See dealer for complete details. Vehicles shown may include optional accessories and upgrades available at extra cost. All offers exclude licensing, registration, insurance, other taxes and down payment (if applicable and unless otherwise speciďŹ ed). Other dealer charges may be required at the time of purchase. Other lease and ďŹ nancing options also available. **0% purchase ďŹ nancing is available on select new 2013 Kia models on approved credit. Terms vary by model and trim, see dealer for complete details. Representative ďŹ nancing example based on 2013 Rio5 LX+ AT (RO753D)/2013 Rio4 LX+ MT (RO542D) with a selling price of $18,572/$16,972 [includes delivery and destination fees of $1,455, other fees and certain levies (including tire levies) and A/C charge ($100, where applicable)] ďŹ nanced at 0% APR for 36/60 months. 78/130 bi-weekly payments equal $238/$131 per payment with a down payment/equivalent trade of $0. Cost of borrowing is $0 for a total obligation of $18,572/$16,972. License, insurance, applicable taxes, variable dealer administration fees (up to $699), PPSA and registration fees are extra. Retailer may sell for less. See dealer for full details. '$500 Winter Tire offer is open to retail customers who ďŹ nance or lease an eligible new 2012 or 2013 Kia vehicle from a participating Kia dealer between September 1 and October 1, 2012 inclusive. 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Delivery and destination fees of $1,650/$1,650/$1,455, $1,650/$1,650/$0 “3 payments on usâ€? savings, other fees and certain levies (including tire levies) and A/C charge ($100, where applicable) are included. License, insurance, applicable taxes, variable dealer administration fees (up to $699), PPSA and registration fees are extra. See dealer for full details. ÂĽ3 Payments On Us offer is available on approved credit to eligible retail customers who ďŹ nance or lease a select new 2012 Soul 1.6L MT/2012 Soul 1.6L AT/2012 Optima/2012 Sorento/2013 Sorento from a participating dealer between September 1 – October 1, 2012. Eligible lease and purchase ďŹ nance (including FlexChoice) customers will receive a cheque in the amount of three payments (excluding taxes) to a maximum of $350/$350/$400/$550/$550 per month. Lease and ďŹ nance (including FlexChoice) purchases are subject to approved credit. Customers will be given a choice between up to $1,050/$1,050/$1,200/$1,650/$1,650 reductions from the selling/leasing price after taxes or dealer can issue a cheque to the customer. Some conditions apply. See your dealer for complete details. Offer ends October 1, 2012. §Lease offer available on approved credit on new 2013 Rio5 LX+ AT (RO753D)/2013 Rio4 LX+ MT (RO542D) is based on monthly payments of $231/$217 [includes delivery and destination fees of $1,455, other fees and certain levies (including tire levies), A/C charge ($100, where applicable) and $350 lease service fee] for 48 months at 0.9% with a $0 down payment/equivalent trade, security deposit and ďŹ rst monthly payment due at lease inception. Total lease obligation is $11,106/$10,414 with the option to purchase at the end of the term for $7,816/$6,808. Lease has 16,000 km/year allowance and $0.12/km for excess kilometres (other packages available). License, insurance, applicable taxes, variable dealer administration fees (up to $699), PPSA and registration fees are extra. Retailer may lease for less. See dealer for full details. UModel shown Manufacturer Suggested Retail Price for 2013 Sorento 3.5L SX AWD (SR75XD)/2013 Forte SX Luxury AT (FO74XD)/2013 Rio 4-Door SX with Navigation AT (RO749D) is $43,045/$27,150/$23,450 and includes delivery and destination fees of $1,650/$1,455/$1,455 and A/C charge ($100, where applicable). License, insurance, applicable taxes, other fees and certain levies (including tire levies), variable dealer administration fees (up to $699), PPSA and registration fees are extra. Retailer may sell for less. Available at participating dealers. See dealer for full details. ĂˆHighway/city fuel consumption is based on the 2013 Sorento 2.4L GDI 4-cyl (A/T)/2013 Forte Sedan 2.0L MPI 4-cyl (A/T)/2013 Rio 4-Door 1.6L GDI 4-cyl (M/T). These estimates are based on Transport Canada’s approved criteria and testing methods. Refer to the Government of Canada’s EnerGuide Fuel Consumption Guide. Your actual fuel consumption will vary based on driving habits and other factors. Some conditions apply to the $500 Grad Rebate Program. See dealer or kia.ca for details. Information in this advertisement is believed to be accurate at the time of printing. For more information on our 5-year warranty coverage, visit kia.ca or call us at 1-877-542-2886. KIA is a trademark of Kia Motors Corporation and Kia Canada Inc. respectively.

CORRECTION NOTICE: Please note the following correction to the Kia Canada Free Standing Insert which ran in your local paper the week of September 6th, 2012. It showed that Active Front Heated Seats came as a standard feature in every Rio 4-Door and Rio 5-Door. We regret that this feature is only applicable to the 2013 Rio 4 LX+ (RO744C) and Rio5 LX+ (RO754C). We sincerely apologize for any inconvenience this may have caused. KIA Canada Inc.


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LOCAL NEWS RAIL-Y GOOD MUSIC The Kamloops Rube Band takes time for a group photo in front of the Kamloops Heritage Railroad’s restored caboose. The band provided on-board entertainment during a celebration run to mark the 100th anniversary of the 2141 steam locomotive. George Wycherley/KTW

In Loving Memory of our Friend Husband Father Grandfather & Great Grandfather

Larry A McGregor 1929 ~ 2001

Never Quit When things go wrong as they sometimes will, When the road you’re trudging seems all uphill, When funds are low and debts are high, And you want to smile, but you have to sigh, When care is pressing down a bit, Rest if you must, but don’t you quit Success is failure turned inside out The silver tint of the clouds of doubt, And you never can tell how close you are, It may be near when it seems so far. So, stick to the fight when you’re hardest hit It’s when things seem worst that You must not quit. Deeply missed by all who knew him

Norman William SHUNTER December 18, 1956 ~ August 21, 2012

Suddenly on August 21, 2012 Norman Shunter passed away in his home in Calgary, Alberta. Norman is survived by his loving mother Lucille Shunter of Kamloops and his sister Bernice Liversedge also of Kamloops. He was predeceased by his father William Shunter and his sister Sharon Goltz. Norman grew up in Kamloops and made his way into the music world where he earned his living most of his adult life. He loved the lights, the travel and most of all the people. It was the life he wanted. He will be sadly missed by his family and numerous friends. A memorial service will be held at Hillside Cemetery, Kamloops, BC in the rose garden September 21, 2012 at 1:00 pm. Many thanks for the help and well wishes for our family.

Others Who Have Gone Before

By Joanetta Hendel, Indianapolis, Indiana

Others who have gone before Hold up my trembling hand. They comfort me in the blind despair I cannot understand. They suffer with me when I hurt, Weep with me in my pain, Remind me that we are not lost ... Though I must now remain. Those who’ve gone before me, Hear me when I cry. Sing softly with me soothing chords Of unsung lullabies. Mourn anniversaries never marked, A future I cannot keep. They gently kiss the pain away, And love my heart to sleep. The ones who’ve gone before me Hold me in my dreams. They gently stroke my furrowed brow, And calm my silent screams. They love me in my heartache, Wait quietly nearby., Hold patiently, one to another Till I join them by and by.


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WELCOME to Lather Up Canada Body Care! Our store has a New Look and New Owners. We are offering new pricing and discounts. Stop by and see us. We also do mail orders. 2543 Pleasant Valley Blvd, Armstrong, BC (right across from the old train station) 250-546-0930 or 1-866494-7773 www.latherupcanada.ca contact@latherupcanada.ca

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Graymont’s Pavilion Plant is accepting applications for an Industrial Electrician. Candidate must possess current B.C. Red Seal certification. Preference will be given to well-rounded individuals willing to also perform other nonelectrical maintenance work as part of the maintenance team. A background in lime or cement industry along with computer and or PLC skills is preferred as well as a proven track record of developing and maintaining a safe work culture. Additional skills required: t &MFDUSJDJBO XJUI JOEVTUSJBM FYQFSJFODF SFRVJSFE UP XPSL BU UIF (SBZNPOU 1BWJMJPO Lime Plant. t .VTU CFDPNF FOHBHFE JO DPOUJOVPVT JNQSPWFNFOU BOE XJMMJOH UP XPSL JO B UFBN environment. t 3FHVMBS TIJGUT XJMM CF IST EBZ GSPN .POEBZ UP 'SJEBZ o TUFBEZ EBZ TIJGU t .VTU CF XJMMJOH UP XPSL PWFSUJNF XIFO SFRVJSFE t 8BHFT BOE CFOFĂśUT BT QFS UIF DPMMFDUJWF BHSFFNFOU t -PDBUFE JO 1BWJMJPO # $ TJUVBUFE CFUXFFO $BDIF $SFFL BOE -JMMPPFU # $ Qualified applicants please submit your resume to: jking@graymont.com or Graymont Pavilion Plant Attn: Dan Buis P.O. Box 187 Cache Creek, BC V0K 1H0

TOLKO INDUSTRIES LTD. is currently seeking an Electrician to join our team in Armstrong, BC. The Lumber Division in Armstrong is a leading manufacturer of stud products in both domestic and foreign markets. We are an equal opportunity employer and this position offers an excellent pension and benefit program. JOIN THE TOLKO PROFESSIONALS Competitive wages Development opportunities On-going training Dynamic and challenging environment Stable employment PLC Experience Required Strong values of Safety, Respect, Progressiveness, Open Communication, Integrity and Profit guide us at Tolko. READY TO APPLY YOURSELF? If you are interested in exploring this opportunity and being part of our community, please visit our website at: www.tolko.com and submit your resume by Sept. 23, 2012.

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Employment

Employment

Employment

Employment

Business Opportunities

Business Opportunities

Business Opportunities

Drivers/Courier/ Trucking

Pet Grooming Salon Available for rent/lease as of September 1st, Summit Drive location. Please contact Mark at 250-376-7922 or email:

Reach most sportsmen & women in BC advertise in the 2013-2015 BC Freshwater Fishing Regulation Synopsis! The largest outdoor magazine in BC, 450,000 copies plus two year edition! This is the most effective way to advertise your business in BC. Please call Annemarie at 1-800-661-6335. or email: fish@blackpress.ca

SUTCO Contracting Ltd. requires experienced flat-bed highway drivers. Min. 2 yrs exp. hwy/mtn driving, loading and tarping. New equipment, satellite dispatch, e-logs, extended benefits & pension plan. CANADA ONLY runs avail. www.sutco.ca fax:250357-2009 Enquiries: 1-888357-2612 Ext:230

~ Caution ~ While we try to ensure all advertisements appearing in Kamloops This Week are placed by reputable businesses with legitimate offers, we do caution our readers to undertake due diligence when answering any advertisement, particularly when the advertiser is asking for monies up front. RENOVATED HOTEL in Holland, Manitoba, 134 seat bar w/patio, 30 seat restaurant, four rooms and living quarters. Turn key operation w/equipment, $259,900 obo. Contact 1-204-799-4152.

Advertising Consultant

kamloops@totalpet.ca

Award winning Kamloops This Week has an opening for an Advertising Consultant with our real estate team. The position requires a highly organized individual with ability to multi-task in a fun, fast-paced team environment. Strong interpersonal skills and a strong knowledge of sales and marketing are required. Excellent communication skills, valid driver’s license and reliable vehicle are necessary. If you have a passion for the advertising business, are creative and thrive on challenges, we want to hear from you. Interested applicants should send their resume and cover letter to: Attention: Advertising Manager 1365 B Dalhousie Drive Kamloops BC V2C 5P6 Fax: 250-374-1033

Education/Trade Schools

Small ads, BIG deals! Help Wanted

Help Wanted

Drivers/Courier/ Trucking

BUSY

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deli and specialty meats

We thank all applicants; only those being considered for an interview will be contacted.

Education/Trade Schools

FULL TIME position for an Early Childhood Educator. Current first aid required Call (250) 579-8229

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Education/Trade Schools

EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION Early Childhood Educators develop curriculum for childcare centres. They respond to family needs, as well as work with other professionals in increasing the health and well-being of children. ECE is a rewarding career which graduates implement experiences that support children’s development and natural learning through positive guidance, music, storytelling, creative art, and language activities.

if you start in September.

Maybe suitable for retired or semi-retired individual. Please apply in person to

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MOLY-COP Canada, a manufacturer of steel grinding balls in Kamloops, has openings for:

PRODUCTION SHIFT SUPERVISORS

MOLY-COP Canada pays a competitive wage / benefit package. Interested applicants should send a resume by October 3, 2012 to:

250-314-1122

Please e-mail resumes: amanda@supersave.ca or Fax: (1)604.534.3811 Super Save is committed to Employment Equity and Diversity.

RUSSAM HOLDINGS HAS OPENINGS FOR THE FOLLOWING POSITIONS: Super-B log truck driver Vernon/Kamloops area. Log truck driver - Okanagan /Shuswap area. Highway driver Okanagan to Calgary runs. Commercial Transport Mechanic - Armstrong shop *Possible parttime positions available *Please email a resume and current abstract to Gerry@russamholdings.com or fax to 250-546-0602

• Cars • Trucks • Trailers • RV’s • Boats • ATV’s • Snowmobiles • Motorcycles • Merchandise • Some restrictions apply • Includes 2 issues per week • Non-Business ads only • Non-Business ads only

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Minimum requirements are a Grade 12 education, post secondary education and past supervisory experience preferred. Experience in a heavy industrial setting, safety systems, Microsoft Office and mechanical aptitude is an asset. These nonunion positions are in the production department and involve a 4x4 days/nights 12 hour shift pattern.

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Class 1 Drivers to haul dry vans Western Canada & US. Only drivers with 2 years exp. & US border crossing capability. Local Drivers also required. Dedicated tractors, paid drops, direct deposit. No phone calls Fax 250-546-0600

EXPERIENCED MEAT CUTTER REQUIRED

Kelly R Thomson Labour Relations MOLY-COP Canada P.O. Box 3040, Kamloops, B.C. V2C 6B7

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1-877-852-1122 PRO-TEL RECONNECT An Alberta Construction Company is hiring Dozer and Excavator Operators. Preference will be given to operators that are experienced in oilfield road and lease construction. Lodging and meals provided. The work is in the vicinity of Edson, Alberta. Alcohol & Drug testing required. Call Contour Construction at 780-723-5051. Bottle Depot Looking for a driver. Must be hard-working and reliable. Pls fax resume to 250-372-3738 EDITOR. THE Sundre RoundUp, a 2,000 circulation weekly, requires an experienced editor. Sundre is 110 km northwest of Calgary. Full benefit package. Apply: Lea Smaldon, 5013 - 51 Street, Olds, AB, T4H 1P6. 403-556-7510; lsmaldon@olds.greatwest.ca

EXPERIENCED TIRE TECHNICIANS WANTED Experienced in passenger and light truck tire and repair. Full-Time Permanent and Seasonal positions available. Email oktirekam@shaw.ca I PAY Cash $$$ For All Scrap Vehicles! and $5 for auto batteries Call or Text Brendan 250-574-4679 Required for an Alberta Trucking Company. One Class 1 Driver. Must have a minimum of 5 years experience pulling low boys and driving off road. Candidate must be able to pass a drug test and be willing to relocate to Edson, Alberta. Fax resumes to: 780-725-4430


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LOCAL ROCKY Mountain House company looking for day rate and hourly Vacuum Truck Operator. Must have current oilfield tickets, up-todate drivers abstract. Benefit package. Fax 403-845-3903.

Employment

Need To Get Out Of The House, Talk To People & Create Extra Income? Try part-time work as a Food Demonstrator 6 - 10 days a month in a major grocery and department stores! Job Description: You must be outgoing, able to work on your own, enjoy talking to people & doing basic cooking. Great for men & women, seniors, retirees & mature adults. Availability: Fri & Sat and/or Sat & Sun (the 2 days vary; you need to be available any 2 of the 3 days). from 11-5, 11-6 or 12-6. Requirements: • Fully fluent in English • Able to stand 6-7 hr./day • Own a vehicle to carry supplies • Be well groomed & bondable • Able to carry medium weight equipment into stores. Pay starts at $10.50/hr. Training via DVD at no charge. Call JMP Marketing toll-free at 1-800-991-1989, press ext. 21 JMP Marketing Services Reliable since 1979

Need extra $ $ $ Kamloops This Week is currently hiring Substitute Carriers for door-to-door deliveries. Call 250-374-0462 for more information. Resident manager wanted (couple preferred) duties include property management front desk and maintenance Apply to Scott’s Inn 551 11th Ave Kamloops BC V2C 3Y1 email scottsinn@shaw.ca or fax 250-372-9444 Semi-Retired or retired person or couple. Front Desk Clerk . Wanted to manage & operate 20 unit motel in Vernon, BC. Accommodation included. Apply with resume at silverstarmotel@shaw.ca or fax : 250-545-3859 Skidder operator need to work in Kamloops area needed immediately pulling disc trencher excellent wages pls fax resume to 250-567-9270 or for any questions contact Doug at 250-567-0527

Income Opportunity EARN EXTRA Cash! - P/T, F/T Immediate openings. Easy computer work, other positions are available. Can be done from home. No experience needed. www.HWC-BC.com

SECHELT WASTE Company seeks Heavy Duty Mechanic to manage shop operations and the maintenance of all equipment. Submit resume to 604-885-4247 or directdisposal@dccnet.com

AUTOMATED TANK Manufacturing Inc. is looking for welders, due to a huge expansion to our plant located in Kitscoty, Alberta, 20 km west of Lloydminster. We have openings for ten 3rd Year Apprentices or Journeyperson welders. We offer best wage in industry. 3rd Year Apprentice $28-$30/hour, Journeyperson $32-$35/hour, higher with tank experience. Profit sharing bonus plus manufacturing bonus incentive. Full insurance package 100% paid by company. Good working environment. Join a winning team. Call Basil or Blaine at office: 780-8462231; fax: 780-846-2241 or send resume to: blaine@autotanks.ca production@autotanks.ca Keep your feet on the ground in a safe welding environment through inhole manufacturing process. No scaffolding or elevated work platform. HEAVY EQUIPMENT Repair Ltd. currently has full-time positions available: H/D Truck and Transport Mechanic and Parts Counter Person. Contact Herb 780-849-3768; cell 780849-0416. Fax 780-849-4453. Email: herb@hheltd.com JOURNEYMAN AUTOBODY position available immediately at brand new modern dealership. Lots of work, great pay, benefits, great Northern Saskatchewan community. Apply to Rob Dron at admin@shellbrookchev.ca or call 1-800-667-0511. JOURNEYMAN HEAVY Equipment Technicians. Due to a steady growth in our industry we currently have multiple positions open for our field service division. Mining and large construction equipment experience is an asset. We offer very competitive wages and benefits. Apply: office@dutchmen.ca

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Merchandise for Sale

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Misc Services

Appliances

Livestock

Livestock

THOMPSON VALLEY DISPOSAL LTD. 12 Yard Mini Bins & 20,30, 40 Yard BIG Bins

FREEZER, stand up, Frigidaire, white, 32” X 60”, H.D. commercial freezer, runs great,$300.Call 250-523-9762.

$100 & Under

NO JOB TOO BIG OR TOO SMALL

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Locally owned & operated

250-376-5865 / 250-320-5865 Stucco/Siding

Apartment 4.6 cu ft size deep freeze Beau mark $100 (250) 376-6090 Kenmore Heavy Duty Wringer Washer Like New $100obo (250) 819-2466

Work Wanted

Community Newspapers

HOME & YARD HANDYMAN If you need it done, Give us a call ! Steve 250-320-7774

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$200 & Under

Services

Alternative Health

4 snow tires P215/60 R 15 radials $120 used 3 winters (250) 372-3581

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7.2 cu ft Kenmore Heavy Duty defrost chest freezer like new $150obo (250) 819-2466

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Fitness/Exercise WE will pay you to exercise!

For all Deliveries & Dump Runs. Extra large dump trailers for rent. We fill or you fill.

250-377-3457

Home Improvements ALL ABOUT HOMES 30 Years in Business Interior and Exterior Renovations and improvements. Basements, Decks, Sidewalks, Drywall, Flooring and more... Stan Turcott 250-682-1033

Medical/Dental

250-260-0110 info@reimersfarmservice.com Garage Sales

Garage Sales

4 Winter Tires 205/65R-15 mounted on 5 stud steel rims Arctic Claw $400 250-5799550 .

Pets & Livestock

$500 & Under

Pets

Do you have an item for sale under $500?

95gal aquarium w/stand complete with everything and accessories +fish$700 376-4992 Animals sold as “purebred stock” must be registrable in compliance with the Canadian Pedigree Act. Basset Hound Puppies, ready Aug 31, vet checked, 1st shots 1-250-833-4081 Chocolate Lab pups 3f, 1st shots, de wormed $600 Avail Immed (250) 554-9214 or text

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$400 & Under

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Auctions

Auctions

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LOCATION: 510 PINE STREET (OFF MAIN DRAG)

KAMLOOPS B.C. Requires the services of a

PHARMACY TECHNICIAN This is a part time position offering competitive industry rates and benefits upon qualification.

Please send resume to Box #1435 Kamloops This Week 1365-B Dalhousie Drive, V2C 5P6 or apply directly at the store or by email: Phr08576@loblaw.ca

IT’S GARAGE SALE TIME

Firewood/Fuel ALL SEASON FIREWOOD. For delivery birch, fir & pine. Stock up now. Campfire wood. (250)377-3457.

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NORTH SHORE Garage Sale (Estate Items) Saturday September 15, 2012 8:00 am to 2:00 pm 526 Fortune Drive Sale located in the garage in the alley between Evans and Walnut

250-371-4949

for a route near you!

Legal Services

60 to 150 YARD LOADS

Large Bird Cage suitable for a parrot $300 (250) 376-4992

Handypersons

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$300 & Under

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“Read All About It” Kamloops This Week Run Till Rented gives you endless possibilities... $52.95 + tax Max 3 Lines Max 12 Weeks Must be pre-paid (no refunds) Scheduled for 4 weeks at a time (Must phone to reschedule)

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Merchandise for Sale

Real Estate

Furniture

Houses For Sale

LEATHER SECTIONAL

Brand NEW 3 piece Sofa Set. Includes sofa, chaise & storage ottoman. Worth $1,299. Must Sell $899. Delivery included. 250-434-2337 or 250-314-7022

QUEEN SIZE MATTRESS & BOXSPRING

New, still in plastic. Worth $899. Must Sell $299. Can Deliver. 250-434-2337 or 250-314-7022

5 PIECE DINING ROOM SET Brand new. Still in boxes. Worth $600. Must Sell $249. Can Deliver. 250-434-2337 or 250-314-7022

BRAND NEW 4 PC BEDROOM SET

Queen Size Sleigh Style Bed Set Bed, Dresser, Mirror and a nightstand. Still in boxes. Worth $1799. Must sell. $699! 250-434-2337 or 250-314-7022

Garden Equipment Ariens 6.0 self propelled 21” w/blades/bag new Apr 2011 $495 (250) 376-7638

Medical Supplies Problem walking? New top of the line Fortress scooter never used $2800 573-4059

Misc. for Sale CASH FOR GUNS

Top Dollar paid for rifles and $hot Guns of all calibers. We will pick Up (250) 371-0860

$529,900

709 ROSEWOOD CRESCENT

Custom home in the Rosewood neighbourhood in Sun Rivers, built for entertaining. Offers a gourmet cooks’ kitchen featuring granite (cafe imperial) island, stainless Kitchen Aid appl, Excel maple cabinetry throughout. Main flr is in a vibrant southwestern design w/bright open spaces & features a DR, cozy LR w/rich engineered HW flrs & gas F/P, office/den area which could also serve as a 2nd bdrm, a luxurious spa-like enste in Mbdrm, handy ldry/mud rm & a powder room. The daylight WO bsmt features huge rec room to accommodate the pool table & media area w/ surround sound, 2 bdrms, 4 pce bath & lots of storage. Plenty of outside areas to relax, gorgeous community water feature.

KEN FEATHERSTONE 250 374.1461

Westwin Realty

kfeatherstone@kadrea.com HST INCLUDED!!! Beautiful New Jenish homes on ACREAGE in affordable Cache Creek. 360 degree mountain and valley views from these level entry, rear walk-out new homes. Featuring vault ceilings, custom kitchen, open floor plan, each on 2+ acres with Village services. Room to grow or bring your animals. The very BEST deal by far! Listed at $369,900 and $379,900 with HST included. Call for details: Kelly Adamski, REMAX Golden Country Ashcroft. Toll Free 1800-557-7355 www.goldencountry.ca

Mobile Homes & Parks

Rentals

Rentals

Rentals

Rentals

Transportation

Auto Financing

Apt/Condo for Rent

Homes for Rent

Suites, Lower

Suites, Upper

2bdrm Upper Sahali Reno’d, W/D F/S Close to TRU N/S N/P Refs Avail Oct 1st $950+util Murray 374-8724 2Bed Suite in 55+ RiverBend Seniors Community, Kamloops, $1800/m, River view Wheelchair friendly. Avail. immd. catherine_steele@hot mail.com 1-604-408-1023 Van

2bdrm Top Floor, North Shore, Adult Oriented, No Pets, No Smoking, W/D, close to bus $1100 (250) 318-1320

1Bdrm N. Kam shr w/d, n/p, n/s prefer older person $850 util incl (250) 554-87 71 aft 5

LRG 2bdrm Valleyview Dr. New reno A/C,cvred prking. NS,NP $1150 + util Adult oriented prf’d. 250-828-2889

Bed & Breakfast

Recreation

North Shore or Down Town 3bdrm $1300 or $1500 per month pets neg avail immed 250-374-5586 or 250-3710206

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BC Best Buy Classified’s

5 Star Caravans West Resort in Scotch Creek B.C.

Place your classified ad in over 71 Papers across BC.

Lakeside lot, end unit. Plenty of extra space. Steps to beautiful sandy beach with a wharf for your boat. Newer 2006 1bedroom, 1bath, park model trailer, plus a tastefully decorated guest cabin. Resort has 2 pools, 2 hot tubs, Adult & Family Clubhouse, Park, Playground. $1500/week 250-371-1333

Call 250-371-4949 for more information

Cottages / Cabins Lakeview sm all season cabin for rent furnished $225 near Clinton (250) 459-2387aft 5pm

Duplex / 4 Plex 1 Lrg 1bdrm furn duplex lakeview near Clinton $275 per mth 250-459-2387 aft 5pm 2BDRM Brock, Upper duplex with great view & lrg deck. Inclds washer/dryer, appls, heat, hydro, cable & internet includ. $1200/mo No dogs! Refs required. (250) 319-9873 3BDRM Avail immed or end of mnth 2 bths, FS, fncd yd $1250/mo 314-7225/374-9923 Upper Floor 1/2 duplex 3bdrm, 1bth, shared w/d, close to down town, hosp, & TRU with a million dollar view. $1200p/mth. Please email k_mills2@telus.net

Rooms for Rent Furnished Brock Bdrm with private bath and sitting room w/wifi, dry n/p, n/s prefer female $500mo 250-371-1787

Shared Accommodation Furn bed rm cls to DownTown util incl must be employed or student $500 (250) 377-3158 IN private home, pleasant surroundings fully furnished working male pref. near amenities behind sahali mall 10 min walk to TRU 374-0949 or 372-3339 Male seeking roommate Westsyde Furn. Close to bus $550/mo util incl. 579-8193 Cell 250-572-1048

Homes for Rent

Suites, Lower

New reno Sun Peaks 3bdrm house w/d, f/s, pets ok avail Sept 1 $1000 (250) 819-3815

1Bdrm bright large Dallas $750/mth utils incld shared W/D N/S N/P refs 573-2446

Misc. Wanted

Misc. Wanted

1BDRM Sep. Entr. Shared Lndry. N/S N/P $700/mo+DD+ ref’s, util. incl. Brock 554-2228 2Bdrm (1Bdrm+den)bright F/S N/S N/P W/D FP shed, priv drive, ent $800/mo 372-1073 2BDRM. Brock, close to shops, full bath. $850/mo. NP. Priv. ent. (250) 376-4364. 2Bdrm Westsyde, reno’d, sep ent, patio, n/s, n/p, util incl, shr w/d $1050 (250) 579-5574 2+den Westsyde, all amen 5 appl ns ref’s req’d $1050 /mo, 250-319-0961 avail now

Transportation

Antiques / Classics 1948 John Deer D Painted and restored all documented $5000 (250) 372-8754

Auto Accessories/Parts

Rayleigh 1Bdrm grnd level on ranch, F/S share lndy, N/S N/P Horse ok $650/mo 578-0050

1978 MG Motor Clutch Tranny $800 (250) 3764992

DreamCatcher Auto Loans “0” Down, Bankruptcy OK Cash Back ! 15 min Approvals

Valleyview lge living space 2 bdrm, 5 appliances, $1100mo hydro & gas incl 250-372-2380

Auto Financing

www.PreApproval.cc DL# 7557

Recreational/Sale

Recreational/Sale

1-800-910-6402

Suites, Upper 3bdrm main floor Oak Hills area f/s, w/d, n/s, n/p, util inc $1000 +dd (250) 579-9561 Downtown 1Bdrm 1 block to RIH N/S N/P on site prk prt ent $750 util incl 250-578-8121 Downtown 2bdrm + den shared w/d, storage, n/s, n/p $1200 + util (250) 320-9205

Recreational/Sale

2003 Flagstaff Shamrock 23BHSL Trailer Sleeps 5-6 people, tub & shower, 3 burner stove, 2 door fridge, microwave, awning, tv antenna, air conditioner, skylight in bathroom, couch slide out, 2 tip outs & outside shower

$

7,995

RV2689A

SAWMILLS FROM only $3997. Make money and save money with your own bandmill. Cut lumber any dimension. In stock ready to ship. Free Info and DVD: www.NorwoodSawmills.com/ 400OT 1-800-566-6899 Ext:400OT.

MUST SELL 14 wide mobile home, 2bdrm, 1bth, C/A, F/P, lrg covered deck, fenced yard, 2 sheds, lots of parking, view and quiet cul de sac. Cls to downtown asking $59,900 250-374-2268 lve message

BEFORE YOU SELL: • ASPEN • BIRCH • COTTONWOOD • PINE PULP LOGS

Real Estate

(250) 395-6218 (direct line) • (250) 395-6201 (fax)

PURCHASING old Canadian & American coin collections & accumulations. 250-548-3670

NORM WILCOX

Misc. for Sale

Misc. for Sale

TARPS! TARPS!

Misc. Wanted Private Coin Collector Buying Collections, Accumulations, Olympic Gold & Silver Coins + Chad: 250-863-3082 in Town

Please call

778-471-5859 784 Victoria St. Kamloops

Recreational Sun Peaks Duplex For Sale

Real Estate

“BEST PRICES IN TOWN!” STARTING AT

250-374-7467 classifieds@ kamloopsthisweek.com

6395 HWY 97N VERNON 250-545-2319 • 1-800-811-8733

3.59

$

BLACK TARPS

Other Areas FREE BROCHURE. Kings County “Land of Orchards, Vineyards and Tides”. Nova Scotia’s beautiful Annapolis Valley. Live! Work! Start a business! Toll-Free: 1-888865-4647, www.kingsrda.ca

Rentals

STARTING AT

5.19

$

FOAM SHOP MATTRESS REPLACEMENTS SINGLE TO KING SIZE

2” TO 6” THICK - CUSTOM CUT OR CUSTOM ORDER MEMORY FOAM TOPPER PADS - 3LB & 5LB DENSITY SINGLE TO KING SIZE - 2” & 3” THICK

CUSHION REPLACEMENTS TORN OR TATTERED? SOFAS, CHAIRS, OTTOMANS, SNOWMOBILES SEATS, TRACTORS

YOU NEED IT - WE WILL CUT IT!

CAMPING FOAM, MEDICAL WEDGES & BOLSTERS, PILLOWS

Apt/Condo for Rent 1Bdrm Apartment 1525 Tranquille Rd. $750 per month 1 cat allowed avail Sept 1st n/s w/d on site (250) 376-9059

“ A CUT ABOVE THE REST” FIND US ON FACEBOOK

www.surplusherbys.com

248 TRANQUILLE RD, NORTH SHORE - KAMLOOPS 250376-2714 • OUT OF TOWN CALL 1-800-665-4533

6,995

RV2660A

www.rosmanrv.com

2.49

$

WHITE TARPS STARTING AT

Each side: $449,000 5 bdrms. 3 bath, front & back decks. Exc. revenue opportunity We work with agents! 604-626-7100 www. northrockhomes.ca/peak-2-creek

Call or email us for more info:

$

BLUE TARPS 10X8 weave (Medium Duty)

14X14 weave (Industrial Duty)

The special includes a 1x1.5 ad (including photo) that will run for one week (two editions)in Kamloops This Week. Our award winning paper is delivered to over 30,000 homes in Kamloops every Tuesday & Thursday.

Awning, Exterior Shower, Air Conditioning, Oven, Stove, Fridge, 2 20# Propane Tanks, TV Antenna, Ladder, Jack Knife Sofa

10X10 weave (Heavy Duty)

For Sale By Owner

For Sale By Owner $39.95 Special!

1996 Rustler RW220 5th Wheel

DL# 8122

Kamloops BC call for availability 250-374-7467

6395 HWY 97N VERNON 250-545-2319 • 1-800-811-8733

Box 67, 100 Mile House B.C. V0K 2E0

2000 Westwind 248 5th Wheel Awning, Microwave, Double door fridge, Skylight, Newer Tires, Tub & Shower, Oven, Stove, 2-Way/2 Door Fridge, 2 - 20# Propane Tanks, TV Antenna, Ladder, Extra Shelving.

$

7,995

RV2553C

www.rosmanrv.com 6395 HWY 97N VERNON 250-545-2319 • 1-800-811-8733

DL# 8122

ROLL ENDS AVAILABLE $10/ROLL 1365 B Dalhousie Drive

DL# 8122

www.rosmanrv.com


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Transportation

Transportation

Cars - Domestic

Cars - Sports & Imports

02 Dodge Chrysler Seabring 4dr V6, 190,000km new tires gd cond $3900obo 319-1394 04 PT Cruiser GT Turbo. 5sp, loaded, 106,000kms, Excellent cond. $6500 (250) 319-9232

2005 Chrysler 300C Hemi fully loaded auto new tires/snow $13,000 250-372-9405 2005 PT Cruiser Convertible. Touring edition only summer driven, mint cond 64500km $8500obo (250) 572-2258

RUN UNTIL SOLD

Off Road Vehicles 2008 Yamaha Grizzly 660 ATV, 1363km & attachments 250-376-8009, 250-852-1751

1985 Dodge Ram B Camper Van 318 toilet, f/s, new tires & brakes $3000obo 828-0102 89 Dodge Daytona ES 5spd, 2.5lt, front wheel dr. 15”x6” cast alum wheels stored for 5 yrs, new bat. & muffler TLC needed $1500 250579-9483 ATTENTION COLLECTORS 1980 CAMARO, only 50,000 K on punched 305 eng. 3 spd. Needs some body work. For more info. $2800 OBO. 1-250-523-9762. (Logan Lake)

ONLY $34.95(plus Tax)

Commercial Vehicles

(250)371-4949

Toyota Forklift For Sale Model 42-6FG18 Max lift 3500lbs $5000obo 250-374-0462

*some restrictions apply call for details

Transportation

Recreational/Sale

1983 Porsche 928S Coupe, 85,000km 300Hp, 8cyl auto, lthr, receipts since 98 garage stored $8,500obo 374-8724 1995 Ford Escort LX, Red, standard, 212279kms, $1500 obo, exc cond. (250) 434-6743

Transportation

Cars - Sports & Imports

Motorcycles

2010 Honda Civic 10,000km fully loaded sun roof mint cond $17,500 (250) 376-2981

1986 Red Honda Elite 80 motor cycle exc cond. 3 helmets incl $600obo (250)377-4661

Recreational/Sale

Recreational/Sale

1991 Okanagan 25’ 5th wheel, 1 slide out, mint condition $6900. obo 250-577-3222 2004 Ford Adventurer 20ft Class C motorhome fully loaded $28,000 250-372-9405 26’ pull type 1999 Mallard trailer slps 6, lrg awning, a/c , solar panel + extras $9,999 (250) 376-6918

Run until sold New Price>>$59.95 Do you have a vehicle, boat, rv, or trailer to sell? With our Run til sold specials you pay one flat rate and we will run your ad until your vehicle sells.* • $59.95 (boxed ad with photo) • $34.95 (regular 3 line ad)

Call: 250-371-4949

*Some conditions & restrictions apply. Private party only (no businesses).

Recreational/Sale

1995 Travelmate 22.5 5th Wheel Awning, Solar Ready, Microwave, Double door fridge, Skylight, Oven, 4 Burner Stove, 2 x 20# Propane Tanks, 3 Holding Tanks, TV Antenna, Fantastic Fan in Galley, 75W Solar Panel, Ladder, Skylight in Galley, Maxx Air Covers.

$

5,995

RV2456B

Transportation

Transportation

Adult

Scrap Car Removal

Boats

Boats

Escorts

CASH FOR CARS

1981 Aqua Star 140 evanrude many extras 2 spr props depth finder Low hrs stored under cover for 11yr $4100 372-8754

BOATING SEASON IS STILL HERE!! WANNA HAVE SOME FUN WITH YOUR FAMILY & FRIENDS ON THIS GREAT BOAT ALL YEAR ROUND? Great for fishing.

Up to $300 For any complete vehicle

250-374-2255 I PAY Cash $$$ For All Scrap Vehicles and $5 for auto batteries Call or Text Brendan 250-574-4679

Sport Utility Vehicle 09 Jeep Patriot North 4x4 std, ac, fully loaded 61,500km drk green $18500 250-672-9623

1991 Bowrider, ib volvo 4cyl full canvas top and travel cvr wake brd pole and skis, ez load trl. $4500 250-554-4731 1999 18’ Campion Allante 535. 4.3L Volvo Penta. X-tra’s Low hours $12,000obo 376-4447

Boats

Sailboat, 15.5’ Falcon, fiberglass, centreboard, new Northsails on trailer. $2750. Louis Creek. 250-672-9623

FOR SALE CANBAR

MARINE 14 FT. ALUMINUM FISHING $ BOAT W/ 900 O.B.O. TRAILER 250-573-2203 AFTER 6PM

www.rosmanrv.com 1991 21.5 Terry 5th Wheel Very clean, outside shower, foam underbelly, good rubber, oven, tub and shower, microwave, awning, air conditioner, 2 door fridge

$

3,995

RV2287B

6395 HWY 97N VERNON 250-545-2319 • 1-800-811-8733

DL# 8122

www.rosmanrv.com 1993 20MB Catalina Lite trailer Oven, stove,2 door fridge, tub, hot water heater, Awning, tv antenna, solar panel

5,995

RV2652A

www.rosmanrv.com 6395 HWY 97N VERNON 250-545-2319 • 1-800-811-8733

DL# 8122

$

Adult Escorts #1A Enchanting Companion 250-371-0947. Sweet, pleasant, upscale, classy & fun. Hourglass figure. Discreet. 10am-8pm. www.kamloopsbrandi.com

4 College Sweethearts Just want to have fun! Downtown in calls or out calls available.

Call or text 24/7 (250) 318-9605 ALL Pro Escorts & Strippers. Fast, friendly service. Professional Service for over 30 years Cash/Visa/MC 250-372-7721 1-866-849-8603 www.allproescorts.com or www.allprostrippers.com

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EROTIC Massage by Beautiful & Sexy blonde 24/7 In/Out Calls Satisfaction Guaranteed 250-852-2337 Lovely Asian Girl Luby 23yrs old 34C-25-36 110lbs sexy, pretty, no rush (778) 220-1845

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Legal Notices

Legal Notices

NOTICE OF THE DISTRICT OF LOGAN LAKE REVITALIZATION TAX EXEMPTION BYLAW NO. 727, 2012

DL# 8122

6395 HWY 97N VERNON 250-545-2319 • 1-800-811-8733

250-572-3623 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 $8000 OBO Call 250-362-7681 or Cell 250-231-2174 email monikas_2010@ hotmail.com 4 more information & to view

Boat Accessories

Ask about our daytime specials & Stag Parties.

Call 24/7

Trucks & Vans

Sexy, fun, accommodating, & discreet.

www.kamloopstemptress.com

20ft. Campion bow rider w/115 hpMerc outbrd EZload trailer FishFndr $2900obo 319-1394

08Ford F150 8’ box 2 wd drive 5 speed manual 56,000 kms 8 tires $10,000 (1-250)800-0498 2003 F150 Ford 4X4, 161,000km, fully loaded, w/ canopy $11500 250-554-0175 2011 Blue Ford Ranger 4x4 auto pwr group, 20,000km $22,800obo (250) 828-1542 96 GMC 4x4 3/4ton club cab 161270km wired for trailer, a/c, c/d, canopy incl, new battery $9,999 (250) 376-6918

fishing boat trailer, good for 12ft aluminum boat, $300 obo, 250-579-5877

Your Cabin on the Lake The Kootenay Queen

1ST CHOICE

KAMLOOPS TEMPTRESS

Notice is hereby given that under section (227), subsection (3) of the Community Charter, it is the intention of the District of Logan Lake to provide a revitalization tax exemption program for business and industry development and redevelopment. The District of Logan Lake is pursuing a Revitalization Tax Exemption Bylaw to provide increased incentive for development in Logan Lake. Through bylaw 727, 2012 property owners will be encouraged to upgrade their properties and new business will have added financial incentive to locate here. This increased activity will provide local job opportunities both long and short term and will contribute to the long term sustainability and viability of Logan Lake. The maximum term for a revitalization tax exemption will be ten (10) years. Activities that are eligible for the tax exemption are new construction, or the alteration of existing structure. If construction takes place before the application to the revitalization tax exemption program then it will not be eligible for consideration. The eligible construction thresholds range from $15,000 for façade improvements to $100,000 for industrial land development. Successful applicants will have the municipal portion of their taxes exempted for a term that is calculated based on the project value but that cannot exceed ten (10) years. Council proposes to pass Bylaw 727, 2012 at its October 2, 2012 Regular Council meeting, to provide revitalization tax exemptions to properties that meet the requirements as described in Bylaw 727, 2012. Derek de Candole Economic Development Officer


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