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FLETCHER, JOHN (TED) EDWARD Ted, 82 of Kelowna, BC passed away on December 7th, 2013. Ted was born on May 18th, 1931. After graduating from Queen’s University in 1953 as a chemical engineer, Ted spent 40 years with Cominco, Ltd. with various assignments around the country. From 1970 he was involved in the Senior Management of the Mining and Metals sector of Cominco in numerous capacities. He retired in June 1993 as Senior Vice-President and Chief Operating Officer with worldwide responsibility for several Cominco subsidiaries. He was a member of the Association of Professional Engineers, on the Board of Directors of numerous mining companies and community organizations as well as acting as a consultant until 1999. He is survived by his beloved wife Philippa of 23 years, his children LeeAnne (Jim), Loreen, Ted Jr. (Diane), grandchildren Michael (Melanié), Mark, Leah and five great grandchildren as well as step children Debbie (Peter), Leslie (Mark), Greg (Robin) and families. He is also survived by his sister Marie, brothers Doug (Linda), Kerry (Sherrin), Michael (Pam) and families. Ted is predeceased by his parents, one brother and first wife Beverley of 35 years. A service will be held on Thursday, December 12th at 2:00 pm at the Cathedral Church of St. Michael and All Angels, 608 Sutherland Avenue, Kelowna, B.C. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to charity of your choice. Condolences may be sent to the family by visiting www.springfieldfuneralhome.com, 250-860-7077.
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Last Thursday, Angus REID of the B.C. Lions and Tracy Porteous from the Ending Violence Association of B.C. came to the Riverbelle Restaurant in Trail for a presentation of “Be More Than a Bystander,”a ground-breaking initiative on understanding the impact of men’s violence against women. The program’s message is to encourage an examination of the attitudes and behaviors that allow intimate partner violence to happen in our society and encourage people to become part of the solution. The evening’s events were hosted by the Trail Integrated Case Assessment Team (ICAT) which is a newly formed partnership that provides risk assessment and support services for victims of highest risk intimate partner violence. The ICAT team members include representatives from the Royal Canadian Mounted Police, RCMP VictimServices, Specialized Victim Services, Ministry of Children and Family Development, Mental Health and Substance Use and Community Corrections. The event was a huge success with over 100 people attending. From the left; Fred Kanigan (Community Corrections), Corporal Dan Pollock (Castlegar RCMP Detachment), Constable Laura Pollock (Trail RCMP), Rebecca Kuzniar (Community Corrections), Corrie Genelle (RCMP Victim Services), Montrose Fruitvale Goldsbury Angus Reid, Sherri Bond cont’d (Specialized Victim Services), Ria Anderson (Ministry of Children Route 303 Development), 15 papers Route 8 papers Route 375 12 papers and Family and 342 Tracy Porteous.
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Harper smiled and waved to a small gathering of South African and Canadian diplomatic officials as he stepped out of his plane onto a tarmac at Air Force Base Waterkloof, north of the city itself. As the Canadian delegation made their way into the city, crews were still constructing the stage that will form the centre of what is expected to be a huge memorial for
ing a world-renowned leader honorary Canadian citizen, and swelling with the pride of a symbol of Canada’s respect having had him as president. for the man that still holds Harper will be joined at the today. memorial by former prime “I want to pay homministers Brian Mulroney, age to an incredible man,” Jean Chretien, Joe Clark and Chretien said in advance of Kim Campbell. the memorial. “He had a wonderful “He was a great example sense of humour and the for democracy.” Call Today! most magnificent smile,” Final arrangements for Mulroney said as he fondly ext the206 gathering of world lead250-364-1413 recalled many private meet- ers were still coming togeth-
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