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Room tax proposed 250-449-2655 Wing Night Wednesday 5 - 8 pm Texas Holdem Poker Thursday, Registraon 6:30 pm Karaoke Saturday, January 31 8:30 pm Family Friendly • Rooms Available Bored Room Bistro 607 8th Ave., Midway, BC 250-449-2465 Takeout, Sit In, Delivery Midway, Greenwood, Rock Creek www.boredroombistro.com Sunday Brunch 11 am - 2 pm $ 12 per person (tax incl) 13,117 pizzas SOLD as of Jan. 12, 2015 1-888-299-0592 1-250-446-6808 Located in Westbridge and proud to service the area Westbridge, BC 0 8 24543 16681 Breakfast program needs volunteers VOL. 33 Number 3 THURSDAY, JANUARY 15, 2015 $ 1.10 Includes tax Ti mes THE BOUNDARY CREEK Greenwood City Foods FRESH FRUIT, VEGETABLES AND MEAT 250-445-6548 CITY COUNCIL Volunteers appeared before council to ask that the outdoor rink not be dismantled. EDITORIAL Nineteen years might be a stretch for an Official Community Plan. SPORTS Heritage Credit Union donates $2,500 to curling rink. P3 P4 P5 That dream that you wish... Greenwood Elementary (GES) is in need of volunteers and sponsors for their daily breakfast program. Money is needed to lever- age funding already received from the Cana- dian charity Breakfast for Learning. Teacher Jennifer Eaton reports that so far this year the school has spent $400 deliver- ing the program. ey expect another $200 to come in from Breakfast for Learning, a national charity that educates and empowers communities to deliver school-based nutri- tion programs, helping children and youth realize their full potential in life. Eaton hopes to attract donors or sponsors willing to help fund the program through the rest of the school year. Volunteers, the heart and soul of a school breakfast program, are needed as well. “It is the people who volunteer on a regular basis at these programs who ensure delivery of meals and snacks to hungry students,” says the Breakfast for Learning website. Hunger in the classroom is a problem that crosses the gap be- tween rich and poor too. According to Breakfast for Learning over 30 per cent of elementary school students do not eat a healthy breakfast before school; while the 2014 Boundary Vital Signs re- port put the percentage of children in the Boundary are living in low-income households at close to 20 per cent. “While there are many causes of child hunger, we know that school nutrition programs provide one answer. e positive impact a school nutrition program has in the life of a child is both immedi- ate and long-term. Nutrition programs improve learning.” If you are interested in donating or volunteering, contact Eaton at GES 250-445-6616. PAT KELLY Boundary Creek Times Reporter Hotel and motel owners across the Boundary are being asked to support a two per cent tax on their occupied rooms. Revenue from the tax would fund a destination marketing organization with the goal of increasing bed stays in the shoulder season through direct marketing of the region. Cindy Alblas came to the Greenwood council meeting on Monday, Jan. 12 to ask council to support the initiative. Working for the Christina Gateway Devel- opment Community Association, Alblas said she has been spent about 30 hours a week working on the project since last September. A survey of accommodators has been completed that shows about 60 per cent support for the proposal. A simple majority would be sufficient to make application, but Alblas is aiming for 80 per cent. Collection of the accommodation tax would be mandatory if approved by • See ROOM TAX page A3 Be prepared to be wowed by the costumes in the upcoming production of the Rodgers and Ham- merstein musical Cinderella on the BCSS stage later this month. Fine arts instructor Sarah Tripp is especially thrilled to welcome Japanese exchange student and pianist Ami Ichishima to the BCSS music department for this musical. With a cast of 25 and three costume changes, the audience is pretty much guaranteed value for their $10 admission ($8 for kids under 12). The show will run for four nights over two weeks—on Jan. 21 and 22; and the following week on Jan. 26 and 27. Reserva- tions at 250-449-2224. PHOTO: PAT KELLY
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Room tax proposed

250-449-2655

Wing NightWednesday 5 - 8 pm

Texas Holdem PokerThursday, Registrati on 6:30 pm

KaraokeSaturday, January 31

8:30 pmFamily Friendly • Rooms Available

Bored Room Bistro607 8th Ave., Midway, BC

250-449-2465

Takeout, Sit In, DeliveryMidway, Greenwood, Rock Creekwww.boredroombistro.com

Sunday Brunch11 am - 2 pm

$12 per person (tax incl)

13,117 pizzas SOLD as of Jan. 12, 2015

1-888-299-0592 1-250-446-6808

Located in Westbridge and proud to service the area

Westbridge, BC

0 824 543 16 681

Breakfastprogramneeds

volunteers

VOL. 33 Number 3Thursday, JaNuary 15, 2015$1.10 Includes tax

Ti mesTHE BOUNDARY CREEKGreenwood City Foods

FRESH FRUIT, VEGETABLES

AND MEAT

250-445-6548

CITY COUNCILVolunteers appeared before council to ask that the outdoor rink not be dismantled.

EDITORIALNineteen years might be a stretch for an Official Community Plan.

SPORTSHeritage Credit Union donates $2,500 to curling rink.P3 P4 P5

That dream that you wish...

Greenwood Elementary (GES) is in need of volunteers and sponsors for their daily breakfast program. Money is needed to lever-age funding already received from the Cana-dian charity Breakfast for Learning.

Teacher Jennifer Eaton reports that so far this year the school has spent $400 deliver-ing the program. They expect another $200 to come in from Breakfast for Learning, a national charity that educates and empowers communities to deliver school-based nutri-tion programs, helping children and youth realize their full potential in life.

Eaton hopes to attract donors or sponsors willing to help fund the program through the rest of the school year.

Volunteers, the heart and soul of a school breakfast program, are needed as well. “It is the people who volunteer on a regular basis at these programs who ensure delivery of meals and snacks to hungry students,” says the Breakfast for Learning website.

Hunger in the classroom is a problem that crosses the gap be-tween rich and poor too. According to Breakfast for Learning over 30 per cent of elementary school students do not eat a healthy breakfast before school; while the 2014 Boundary Vital Signs re-port put the percentage of children in the Boundary are living in low-income households at close to 20 per cent.

“While there are many causes of child hunger, we know that school nutrition programs provide one answer. The positive impact a school nutrition program has in the life of a child is both immedi-ate and long-term. Nutrition programs improve learning.”

If you are interested in donating or volunteering, contact Eaton at GES 250-445-6616.

PAT KELLYBoundary Creek Times Reporter

Hotel and motel owners across the Boundary are being asked to support a two per cent tax on their occupied rooms. Revenue from the tax would fund a destination marketing organization with the goal of increasing bed stays in the shoulder season through direct marketing of the region.

Cindy Alblas came to the Greenwood council meeting on Monday, Jan. 12 to ask council to support the initiative. Working for the Christina Gateway Devel-opment Community Association, Alblas said she has been spent about 30 hours a week working on the project since last September. A survey of accommodators has been completed that shows about 60 per cent support for the proposal. A simple majority would be sufficient to make application, but Alblas is aiming for 80 per cent.

Collection of the accommodation tax would be mandatory if approved by • See ROOM TAX page A3

Be prepared to be wowed by the costumes in the upcoming production of the Rodgers and Ham-merstein musical Cinderella on the BCSS stage later this month. Fine arts instructor Sarah Tripp is especially thrilled to welcome Japanese exchange student and pianist Ami Ichishima to the BCSS music department for this musical. With a cast of 25 and three costume changes, the audience is pretty much guaranteed value for their $10 admission ($8 for kids under 12). The show will run for four nights over two weeks—on Jan. 21 and 22; and the following week on Jan. 26 and 27. Reserva-tions at 250-449-2224. PHOTO: PAT KELLY

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Be sure to send in your event information.This section is free of charge.

Ti mesTHE BOUNDARY CREEK

The Fun Spot

Quote of the Week:Computers can � gure out all kinds of problems, except the things in the world that just don’t add up.– James Magary

Joke of the Week:While working at a pizza parlor I observed a man ordering a small pizza to go. He appeared to be alone and the cook asked him if he would like it cut into 4 pieces or 6. He thought about it for some time then said ‘Just cut it into 4 pieces; I don’t think I’m hungry enough to eat 6 pieces.

Calendar of Events

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2Thursday, Jan. 15: West Boundary Literacy Committee meeting at 9:30 at the Rock Creek Medical Centre.Jan. 21, 22, 26 and 27: BCSS music and drama presents the Cinderella Play at 7 p.m.Saturday, Jan. 24: Robbie Burns dinner at the Greenwood Legion 6 p.m. $15.Monday, Jan. 26: Midway Public Library AGM at 7 p.m. at the library.Tuesday, Jan. 27. Greenwood Public Library Annual General Meeting. Coffee, tea, and goodies at 6:30 p.m. and the meeting will commence at 7 p.m. Sunday, Feb. 1: Start of an eight-week Depression Seminar series in the Rock Creek Medical Centre from 2 to 4 p.m. For information contact Harald Zinner at 250-446-2517.Saturday, Feb. 7: 6th annual Kettle Valley Racing Associa-tion Snowmobile Drags at Midway airport. Gates at 9; races at 11:30. $7 or those 12 and over.Saturday through Monday, Feb. 7-9: Wilgress Lake Family Fishing Derby. Volunteers welcome. Info Greg 250-442-5848 or Danny 250-442-0392.Saturday, Feb. 14: Valentine’s Lunch & Quilt show from 11-2 at Westbridge Hall. Cost is $10.Wednesday, Jan 28: Greenwood Board of Trade meeting – 7 p.m. at City Hall (postponed from Jan. 14).

REGULAR EVENTS:Mondays: Drop-in crib at Greenwood Legion at 7 p.m. $3 buy-in.Mondays: Girl Guides of Canada meets after school from 3:30 to 5 at WBES. Contact Janine Fraser at WBES or Linda Sheppard at 250-443-1529.First & Third Monday: Midway Village Council meeting; 6:30 p.m. with a delegation or 7 p.m. if none.First & Third Monday: The Bridge Drop-in Centre in Midway is open from 10 a.m. - 2 p.m. Closed on holiday Mondays, but will be open the next day on Tuesday.First Monday: Greenwood Seniors Centre meeting at 2 p.m. Info: 250-445-2290.Second Monday: The Bridge Drop-in Centre sorting day 10-2 p.m. All helpers are appreciated.Second & Fourth Monday: Greenwood City Council meeting at 7 p.m.Third Monday: Bridesville Women’s Institute meets at 11 am. Info: 446-2210 or 446-2121.Third Monday: Frolicking Fancies – the Greenwood Red Hat Ladies Group meet monthly in Greenwood. Information Francine 250-445-6734; or Shirley 250-445-9908.Third Monday: Discover Rock Creek Society meeting at 6:30 – for location info phone 2500-528-0227.

Last Monday: Kettle River Recreation Commission meets at the Little Red School House at 7 p.m. Info Bill Watson 250-446-2325 or Sherry Dalziel 250-446-2997.Mondays and Wednesdays: Boot Camp at McArthur Centre in Greenwood from 6-7. $10 drop-in or $60 per month. Info 250-442-3664. Postponed until further notice.Monday & Wednesday beginning Sept. 15: Country Kids Playschool 8:30 to 11:30 a.m. at the Rock Creek Health Centre. For info or to register call Sara Eek 250-446-2202.Tuesdays: AA Meetings at McArthur Centre in Greenwood at 8 p.m.Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday: Drop-in social at the Greenwood Seniors’ Centre, 9 -11 a.m.Tuesdays and Thursdays: Taekwondo at BCSS gym from 4 to 5 p.m. Open to ages 6 (with supervision) to 106.Tuesdays and Thursdays: Boundary Women’s Resource Centre on Market Avenue in Grand Forks open from 9 a.m. to - 3 p.m. Info 250-442- 5212.First Tuesday: Elks #493 monthly meeting at the Slavonic Hall in Grand Forks at 7 p.m. Info: 250-442-2856 or 250-442-4276.Third Tuesday: Kettle Valley Wildlife Association meets at the range in Rock Creek at 7 pm.Wednesdays: Girl Guides of Canada meet at King of Kings Church in Midway, Sparks ages 5-6 and Brownies ages 7-8 meet at 4:30-5:45; Guides ages 9-11 and Pathfinders ages 12-14 meet from 6 to 7:30. Info 250-449-2309 or 250-445-9955.Wednesdays: Greenwood & District Business Assoc. meet-ing. Anglican Church at 7 p.m.Wednesdays: Midway Crib Tournament – Bored Room Bistro, 607 Eighth Avenue, Midway at 7 p.m.Wednesdays: Senior’s Bingo at 1 p.m. at the Greenwood Senior’s Drop-in Centre. $1 admission.Wednesdays: Women’s Counseling in Rock Creek and West Boundary: Free and confidential. For information call the STV counselor at 1-855-441-3131 or 442-3131. Childcare and transportation subsidies are available.First Wednesday: West Boundary Senior Housing Society meeting at 1 p.m. in Parkview Manor Midway.Second Wednesday: Boundary Citizen’s Patrol meets at Midway Senior’s Centre from 7 - 8 p.m. Info: Wayne 250-449-2191, Paul 250-445-2111, or Wolfgang 250-446-2455.Second Wednesday: Greenwood Board of Trade meets at 7 p.m. upstairs at City Hall.Third Wednesday:Rock Creek Women’s Institute meet for a potluck lunch at 11:45. Info: 250-446-2454 or 250-446 -2608. Third Wednesday: Main River Women’s Institute meets in

Westbridge at 1 p.m. Info: 250-446-2616.Third Wednesday: Rock Creek & Boundary Fair Assoc. meets at 7 p.m. at the pavilion from March through Novem-ber. Info: 250-446- 2465.Thursday mornings: Free Yoga Classes in Greenwood at the McArthur Centre from 10:00-11:30 a.m. For more informa-tion call: Diane at 250-445-6364. Thursdays: Kinesiology at the old Kettle Valley School House from 9:30 to 12.Thursdays: Anglican Thrift Store from 11-3. Info phone Les Williams 250-445-2216.Thursdays: Quilters and other crafters meet at the Midway Senior’s Centre at 9:30 a.m. Come for coffee and bring your needle project to work on. Membership fee $10 per year.First Thursday: Rock Creek Medical Society meets at 7 p.m. in the boardroom of the clinic.First & Third Thursday: Food bank at the Evangel Chapel at 11 a.m. Donations welcome. Info 250-445-2125.Second & Fourth Thursday: Kettle River Lions Club meets at 7 p.m. in the Medical Clinic boardroom at Rock Creek.Third Thursday (until May): Founder’s Day Organizing Committee meeting. Volunteers gather to brainstorm, share resources and help plan Greenwood’s birthday in July! 6-8 p.m. at City Hall. Next meeting Jan. 22.Fridays: Bingo at Greenwood Community Hall. Doors open 5 p.m., early bird 7 p.m. Progressive jackpot.Fridays: Coffee at Midway Seniors Centre from 9:30 - 11.Fridays: Overeaters Anonymous 11 a.m. - 12 noon at St. Jude’s Church in Greenwood.First & Third Friday: Karaoke at the Royal Canadian Legion in Greenwood. 7 p.m. until 11 p.m.Third Friday: Movie nights at Midway Community Hall; 7 p.m. Bring your own travel cup. $3 includes movie, drink and popcorn.Saturdays: Lion’s Club Meat Draw, at Prospector Pub in Rock Creek. Starts at 3 p.m.Saturdays: Greenwood Royal Canadian Legion Canteen open 2-6 p.m. Meat draw 3:30 p.m.Last Saturday: Karaoke at Hotel Midway – Hot-L Pub at 8:30.Sunday, Nov. 2, 16 & 30: Westbridge crib - $5 per session (eight games per session). Prizes per session Highest score $25, second $15, third $5, and lowest score $5. Prizes doubled if more than 24 players. Info Dell 250-446-2330.Greenwood Public Library: Open Mon, Wed, Fri and Sat. Opens at noon.Greenwood Seniors Centre Thrift Store: Open Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday 11 a.m.- 3 p.m.

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Thursday, January 15, 2015 Boundary Creek Times A3

Kettle Valley Racing Association

6th Annual

Snowmobile Drag Races

Presents

Midway AirportCome and join the fun on Saturday, Feb. 7, 2015

Gates open at 9:00 amRegistration 9:00 am - 10:00 am

First Race at 11:30 am (or once race line-up is � nalized)On site concession opens at 9:00 am

$25.00 entry for racers per classBring it and race it!

Pre registration Friday Feb. 6, 2015 6:00 pm - 9:00 pmMidway Airport

Adults over 12: $7.00/person12 and under, no charge with an adult

For further information contact:Darrin Metcalf: 250-449-1700 • email: [email protected]

East of Rock Creek, corner of Kettle Valley East Rd. & Hwy 3toll free 1-877-646-2899

The best way to get a child outside is to go with them.

Let it Snow!Keep warm while enjoying the winter weather in tough Carhartt outer and underwear and rugged Muck Boots. Prefer to stay indoors? Try cozy Hatley loungewear and Great Plains moccasins.

Keep your home heated effi ciently with our wood stoves and accessories, including wood pellets in Fir or SPF.

Snow!Let it

Victoria. According to Alblas, the Boundary is the only area in B.C. that does not charge this two per cent.

She said that to date her focus has been on the hotels and motels, but she will be meeting with other businesses such as Deadwood Junction and the Motherlode. “I will give you a complete report on Greenwood,” she promised, “but the report I am giving to you today is the Boundary-wide report.” 

She estimates between $30,000 and $40,000 in new revenue might come in from the tax. Seventy per cent of the tax would be directed to market-ing the region with the purpose of increasing bed stays; with the remaining 30 per cent used for ad-

ministration.She asked the city to encourage local hotels

and motels to sign on.Accommodators from across the Bound-

ary have been invited to a meeting on Feb. 3 to discuss ideas about what other destination mar-keting organizations have done in their commu-nities. Alblas said presenters from other destina-tion marketing organizations (DMOs) would be on hand.

She hopes to form a DMO from the leaders at the Feb. 3 meeting to move the application pro-cess forward. After that it could take up to a year for approval from the province.

Room tax

New name to new network

Continued from page A1

New City Hall hoursBeginning Jan. 19, the office

will be closed from noon to 1 p.m. for lunch. There was considerable debate at Monday night’s council meeting about the need to close for lunch, but Administrator Rob-in Dalziel insisted the change would result in bet-ter service. It was finally agreed to implement the change and review it in three months time.

Currently lunch breaks are staggered for the four employees in the office. Everyone works sev-en hours per day, but the staggered lunch sched-ule means two and a half hours each day when someone is away. This sometimes means that staff handling a particular file or service might be away and a customer is told they have to return later.

***The Greenwood outdoor rink volunteers came

to City Hall and were successful in getting coun-cil to rescind a 2013 motion to demolish the rink boards. Christopher Yates, Ray Harrison and Mike Goddard came with letters of support for the rink from Area E rural director Vicki Gee and the Greenwood Improvement Society.

A letter was sent to Vicki Gee thanking her for support and informing her that council is evalu-ating the role of the skating rink in the city and will  confirm its status during the 2015 budget process.

***As part of his memo on the rink, Administra-

tor Robin Dalziel had also recommended that a cost-free risk assessment process offered by the Municipal Insurance Association be initiated to

assess the risk for the skating rink, curling rink, Lotzgar Park, smelter and smoke stack, public parks and city works facilities.

Instead council opted to re-quest more information about the

MIA offer. Councillor Darla Ashton cautioned against the risk assessment saying, “We might lose access to some of these things by going down that road.”

***After receiving complaints that the weekly

transit bus  is overfull, council will request that the service be evaluated to see if more capacity is needed.

***Council voted to enter the Berkeley Springs

water tasting competition again this year.***

Council received a draft “Workplace Anti-Harassment and Anti-Bullying Policy and Pro-gram.” It will be back on the table for adoption at the regular meeting of Jan. 26. In the meantime it is being forwarded to the union and WorkSafeBC for their review.

***Council approved the city commencing ne-

gotiation with the RDKB to facilitate the de-velopment of a new Official Community Plan (OCP), depending on budget considerations.

Dalziel said he anticipates it to cost approxi-mately $40,000 over two years. This compares to $80,000 and $120,000 to hire outside consultants, he added. The last OCP review for Greenwood was done in 1996.

GREENWOODCOUNCIL

We have a new public wireless network for patrons to use in and around the library. We had to re-configure it for technical reasons, so there is a new network name—GPL Public—and a new password, which you can get by stopping in or reading the sign in the library window. We apologize for the inconvenience this may have caused during the changeover; thank you for bearing with us.

Do you want to know more about landlord and tenant legal issues? Or about disability income as-sistance? Becky Quirk from the Nelson Advocacy Centre will be at the library on Thursday, Jan. 29 to present talks on these two topics. At 10 a.m. she will speak about landlord/tenant law and at 11 a.m. about Disability Income Assistance. Each presentation will include time for questions and answers, with a break between, so you may come for one or both of these talks.

We have had a few donations of DVDs for our collection lately; thank you so much to those who gave them to us. But we can certainly use more, as our budget for buying new ones is limited and the

DVDs are popular items. We have gotten rid of most of

our videocassettes, and the shelves are looking a little bare. So if you have some DVDs around that you have watched enough times, please

consider donating them to the library so that oth-ers may enjoy them. And if you want to watch them again, you can always come to the library and borrow them!

Our annual general meeting will be held on Tuesday, Jan. 27. We’ll begin with coffee, tea, and goodies at 6:30 p.m. and the meeting will com-mence at 7 p.m.

Annual reports from the board chair, librarian and treasurer will be presented, and new board members nominated and elected. if you are inter-ested in becoming a board member, let us know. The job involves monthly meetings, plus helping with fundraising activities as you are able.

This meeting is usually over in about half an hour, but we need as many of our patrons as possible to come, as some of our funders like to see a good representation of our membership at the AGM.

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Letters Policy

Midway resident Lynn Wickens has been using Face-book to provide the community the chance to help a local mom, Agnes Srahulek and her family as she faces health challenges which prevent her from working.

To donate you post a photo and description of your item. Members of the group visit the site and place their bids in the comment section under the post.

One hundred per cent of the price of dona-tions will go into the trust account for Agnes that has been opened at the Heritage Credit Union in Greenwood.

Everyone is welcome to both participate and invite his or her friends to the fundraiser.

Wickens reports that the bidding closed on the first items offered on Sunday and it added up to $1,400. An ethnic dinner for four gar-nered the highest bid during the first week, go-ing for $160 and the high bidder then turned around and donated the meal itself to Agnes.

New stuff is being posted now—new or used items, services, tickets, whatever....

Three dozen suckers made by Charlene Boyo are on of-fer. “I have never had one of Charlene’s suckers but they were legendary when we came to town,” Wickens said.

Leanne McLaren suggested the Facebook auction idea to Wickens and it has really taken off.

Check out the auction on Facebook–just look for the Agnes Srahulek Fundraiser/Auction. Those who wish to donate something but don’t have the capability of taking a photo of it to post on Facebook, or if they don’t do Face-book, can contact Wickens at 250-449-2636.

***Sometimes a person is made poorer by his or her pos-

sessions.Such is the case with this flashlight I own. It is one of

those little LED flashlights, which at under three and a half inches long, is small enough to fit in your pocket. You know the kind—it’s powered by three AAA batteries and can be bought for only a buck or maybe three at the check-out counter of most gas bars.

Well I have one that’s worth all of that and twenty-five cents more to boot. Except now it is rendered useless.

It seems an American quarter that was also in my pocket was the perfect size to get lodged in front of the lens. I tried to pry it out with the blade of a knife, but now it’s wedged tighter than ever in there.

I can’t use it for a flashlight anymore. I wonder if I can use it as legal tender at the checkout when I go to the gas bar to buy a new flashlight?

***I went to the school board meeting on

Tuesday night because it was held in Midway this month.

Norm Sabourin was there. Attendance is part of his job as president of the Boundary District Teachers’ Association.

Norm, bless his heart, is well known for asking ques-tions. At the end of the meeting there is always a question period and this is where Norm shines.

I was sitting next to him as he went through the list of questions he had written down during the meeting.

Like I say, this was at the end of the meeting. Get through the question period and we’d be on our way home for the day. So I was a bit disconcerted when I noticed he read the question at the bottom of his list first and then began working his way up the page.

So in a sense, the longer they talked the longer his list got.

Internet networking our community

Greenwood is very much a heritage community. The downtown stroll is filled with tourists stopping to take pictures of the lovely buildings. Some of those building go back to the 1890s.

Greenwood is a heritage community in another re-spect as well. The city has not reviewed their Official Community Plan since 1996. Now that’s a historical document!

Provincial law allows municipalities to adopt an Official Community Plan (OCP). While OCPs do not require the council or board to proceed with any project contained in the plan, all bylaws or works undertaken by local government must be consistent with the plan. So it acts as a guidepost for the general direction of the community, providing a list of pur-poses and goals to work towards. Public input during an OCP review gives residents a chance to weigh in too.

The RDKB planning department has offered to put this project on their work schedule. By using regional district staff it will cost about $40,000 spread over two years; far less than if a private consultant were hired.

Council was asked on Monday night to commit to the regional district offer so that folks in the Trail office can set their own budget and work plan for the year.

Money came up as the stumbling block, and Greenwood is set to decide during budget discussions beginning later this month whether to go forward with a review of their OCP.

There are young couples raising families in the city who have never in their adult lives had an op-portunity to provide input into this document, which should form part of the foundation that a strong and vibrant municipal democracy is built upon.

We are not sure what the best-before date is on an OCP, but 19 years might be a stretch.

Talk about a historical document

Editorial

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Whatever the subject, there are a few basic guidelines to follow before The Times will publish your comment.

– Letters must be received by 4 p.m. Friday for the following week’s paper.

– One letter per person per month.– Letters should be typed or neatly written and present the

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Ti mesTHE BOUNDARY CREEK

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February 7, 8 and 9

Wilgress Lake4th Annual

Ice Fishing DerbyFebruary Family Day Weekend

Great Prizes and TrophiesTo be WON!!!

Don’t forget our Snow Carving ContestBring your family and let’s have fun!

Food, drinks and snacks on siteGet your tickets at: Super Save, Shell, Winnipeg Liquor Store,

Crowsnest Keep and the Udder Store.All proceeds go to enhancing our youth programs in the Boundary Area.

Contact: Greg at 250-442-5848 or Danny at 250-442-0392Presented by Boundary Metis Community Association and the

Boundary Aboriginal All Nations Council.

Annual General MeetingTuesday, January 27, 2015

Refreshments at 6:30 p.m. Meeting at 7:00 p.m.Everyone is welcome at this SHORT

but IMPORTANT meeting!

Royal Canadian Legion Branch 155 Greenwood

is hosting its annual

Robbie Burns Dinner

Saturday, Jan. 24 • 6 pmHaggis and pipers in attendance

$15.00 per personAdvance tickets only • No refunds

Tickets available at SearsFor info or tickets call the Legion at 250-445-2205

or Solange 250-445-6110

Letters to the editor [email protected]

Dispensary asks for your support

The Kootenay’s Medicine Tree started quietly and professionally providing ac-cess to medical cannabis products in Au-gust in our new location on 68 Avenue.

We have applied for and been issued a business license by the City of Grand Forks and currently operate in the legal “grey-area” which amounts to favour-able court decisions and police tolerance that has allowed dispensaries like ours to operate elsewhere in B.C.

An applicant for our services must have been diagnosed with a medical condition by a physician or nurse prac-titioner and have medical records to substantiate the diagnosis before mem-bership in our dispensary is issued and careful, monitored access to medical cannabis products is granted.

All was going well as time passed, our lab tested/produced products were helping local cancer patients manage symptoms and fight back against their tumours, children with debilitating forms of epilepsy reduce their seizures (drastically in some cases), chronic pain patients addicted to opiates reduce and

cease use of opiates, seniors gain sleep and pain relief by leaving toxic pharma meds behind for cannabis, the list is long in such a short time…four months.

And then we were visited by plain-clothes RCMP constables, who were in the very awkward position of inform-ing us that if we did not cease our work without a license from Health Canada’s new commercial system, because of only two complaints filed from the commu-nity, they would be forced into an en-forcement action against our dispensary (arrests, warrant, seizure of evidence, doors locked).

We do not blame the RCMP, they are in a hard position where they must en-force a bad law.

Because companies licensed under Health Canada’s MMPR regulations are prohibited from selling cannabis cap-sules, other edibles, oils, creams or sup-positories and because the vast majority of our membership requires non-smok-able cannabis products, we cannot ap-ply for this license and cut off these very vulnerable people.

Our non-smokable products are produced by private B.C. companies and are lab tested; we are able to pro-vide safe, standardized products of

known potency, achieving reliability in dosing—a first for local medical canna-bis patients.

We are asking area residents to please show your support for local access to safe, standardized medical cannabis op-tions for the chronically and terminally ill who require this medicine, by writ-ing to Mayor Konrad, Grand Forks city council, and local media like the Grand Forks Gazette and providing us with a copy. We hope that with enough public support the RCMP can show our dis-pensary tolerance, like that extended to the five dispensaries in Vernon, soon to be three in Kelowna, and one in Nelson.

To those who oppose what we are doing, please take the time to either come down and talk to us and/or con-duct even brief research into the human body’s endo-cannabinoid system and the vast medical uses of cannabinoids like CBD and THC.

When you watch a child’s daily sei-zures go from 100 a day to nearly zero after the administration of a cannabis concentrate product, you will see why local access to these cannabis derivative products is essential.

Jim Leslie, Marvin Wyers, Wendy Brisco,

The Kootenay’s Medicine Tree

Grand Forks

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In early December, the Boundary District Curling Rink season was brought to an abrupt halt when the ice melted after the ice plant that had served the club since 1956 rusted so badly it began to leak. Club members voted unanimously to save the curling rink as well as what remains in the 2015 season.

Equipment was located in Grand Forks that was virtually new. The rink there had stored it because it was too small to cool their four sheets, but it would be perfect for the two sheets in Mid-

way.The Heritage Credit Union came through

with a cheque for $2,500 from their Community Investment Fund to help cover the costs. Cred-it union director Darla Ashton presented the cheque last week at the West Boundary branch in Greenwood.

The new equipment and electrical upgrades brings the Boundary District Curling Club up to date with an environmentally-friendly ice plant in Midway.

Heritage Credit Union employees Donna Durban (left) and Julie Hallstrom watch as Kim Lindseth and Lisa Baia of the Boundary District Curling Club receive a cheque for $2,500 from credit union director Darla Ashton at the West Boundary branch in Greenwood.

Credit Union donates to club

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Thursday, January 15, 2015 Boundary Creek Times A9WEEKDAY AFTERNOON 16 JANUARY - 22 JANUARY %∂ 2 PM 2:30 3 PM 3:30 4 PM 4:30 5 PM 5:30 6 PM 6:30# TSN 400 400 Hockey Hockey SportsCentre Varied Hockey Varied Programs Australian Open$ E! Kelowna - - The Talk Meredith Vieira Young & Restless News News News% CTV B.C. 250 321 Dr. Phil Ellen DeGeneres The Dr. Oz Show CTV News CTV News& CBC Vanc. 251 308 Steven and Chris Republic of Doyle Dragons’ Den CBC News CBC Murdoch_ CBS Spokane 289 372 Let’s Make a Deal The Dr. Oz Show Dr. Phil News CBS KREM 2 News at 6( Global B.C. 252 336 The Talk Meredith Vieira Young & Restless News News (5:59) News Hour* Knowledge 268 354 Dino Curious Olly Jelly Kate and Magic Jack Wild Varied Programs` ABC Spokane 288 371 Queen Latifah Rachael Ray The Doctors News ABC News News/ Spike 628 584 Varied Programs0 HGTV 600 564 Holmes Holmes Bryan Bryan Varied Programs Hunt Intl Hunters Varied Programs1 A&E 615 520 First 48 Varied Programs2 CNN 500 140 The Situation Room E. B. OutFront Anderson Cooper Varied Programs6 YTV 552 543 Chucks Kid Sidekick Chucks Sponge. Varied Parents Sponge. Sam & Assem8 Showcase 617 164 NCIS Varied NCIS Movie Stargate Atlantis9 Discovery 520 505 Varied Programs How/ How/ Daily Planet Varied Programs: Slice 601 193 Varied Programs Surviving Evil Surviving Evil Varied Programs; FOX Spokane 290 373 Fam Paid Steve Harvey Meredith Vieira Celebrity Celebrity Two Mod < TLC 521 560 Say Yes Say Yes Varied Programs= Bravo 620 165 Criminal Minds Flashpoint Person of Interest Blue Bloods Varied Programs> EA2 312 26 Movie Varied Programs Movie Varied Programs Movie@ Family 557 541 Phineas ANT ANT Good Phineas Jessie Jessie Liv-Mad. Austin VariedA PCH 294 592 Middle Middle Seinfeld Mod Theory Theory Browns Payne Browns PayneB Comedy 626 176 Just for Laughs Gags Gags Frasier Frasier Theory Theory Match GasC TCM 292 539 Movie Varied Programs MovieD Food 603 561 Varied Programs Food Food Chopped Varied ProgramsE OLN 411 457 Storage Storage Storage Storage Storage Storage Storage Storage Varied ProgramsF History 522 516 American Pickers Varied Programs M*A*S*H M*A*S*H Varied ProgramsG Space 627 528 Star Trek: Voyager Inner Scare Stargate SG-1 Castle Varied ProgramsH AMC 293 257 Movie Varied Programs Movie Varied ProgramsJ DTOUR 619 167 Ghost Adventures Gotta Eat St. Moves Moves Security Security Varied ProgramsL TREE 553 546 Big Bubble Peg Octo Mike Toopy Big Cat in Caillou MikeN PBS Spokane 291 374 Thomas Sesame Curious Cat in WordGirl Wild News Busi PBS NewsHourP NBC Spokane 287 370 TMZ Minute Ellen DeGeneres Judge Judge News News News Million.U E! 621 168 Varied Programs TMZ etalk CSI: Crime Scene CSI: Crime Scene Varied Programs[ WSBK Boston 296 654 Mike Mike Two Two Theory Theory Varied Programs¨ KTLA L.A. 298 653 Celebrity Celebrity KTLA 5 News at 3 Bill Cunningham Maury News News≠ WGN Chi. 295 651 Blue Bloods Funny Videos Funny Videos Videos Varied Mother MotherÆ WPIX N.Y. 297 652 PIX11 News at 5 Ray Celebrity Two Two Varied Programs≥ ToonR 599 181 Animan. Toon Looney Looney Garfield Fl’stone Jetsons Dexter Bravo Batman∂ Vision 261 72 Downton Abbey Road to Avonlea Murder, She Wrote Columbo Varied Programs√ PBS Det. 284 364 Wild Varied PBS NewsHour Busi Varied ProgramsÀ Cosmo 608 198 CSI: Miami Love Style by Charmed Sex-City Sex-City CSI: MiamiÕ Nat. Geo. 524 276 W. Tuna Varied Programs

FRIDAY EVENING 16 JANUARY 2015 %∂ 7 PM 7:30 8 PM 8:30 9 PM 9:30 10 PM 10:30 11 PM 11:30# TSN 400 400 Curling SportsCentre (N) SportsCentre (N) SportsCentre (N) SportsCentre$ E! Kelowna - - Ent ET Constantine (N) Hawaii Five-0 (N) About- Marry CHBC News Final% CTV B.C. 250 321 etalk (N) Theory Shark Tank (N) Grimm (N) Blue Bloods (N) News CTV & CBC Vanc. 251 308 Murdoch Cor Market Mercer the fifth estate (N) The National (N) News Mercer_ CBS Spokane 289 372 Inside Access Undercover Boss Hawaii Five-0 (N) Blue Bloods (N) News Late Sh.( Global B.C. 252 336 Ent ET Constantine (N) Hawaii Five-0 (N) About- Marry News Hour Final* Knowledge 268 354 Coast Return to Cranford Lynley Mysteries Grand Finding the Fallen` ABC Spokane 288 371 Ent Insider Last Cristela Shark Tank (N) (10:01) 20/20 KXLY 4 Kimmel/ Spike 628 584 Bellator MMA Cops Cops Cops Jail Jail Jail Jail Jail0 HGTV 600 564 Vacation House Hunt Intl Hunters Tiny Tiny Vacation House House Hunters1 A&E 615 520 Criminal Minds Criminal Minds Criminal Minds Criminal Minds Criminal Minds2 CNN 500 140 Death Row Stories Death Row Stories Death Row Stories Death Row Stories Death Row Stories6 YTV 552 543 Thunder ››› “Hook” Dustin Hoffman, Robin Williams. Under. Haunting Haunting8 Showcase 617 164 12 Monkeys Helix Helix 12 Monkeys NCIS9 Discovery 520 505 Mayday Mayday Redwood Kings River Monsters Mayday: Slice 601 193 Guide-Divorce Untying Untying Friends Friends Guide-Divorce Matchmaker; FOX Spokane 290 373 Theory Theory World’s Fun Glee (N) News Mod Mike Mother< TLC 521 560 Secret Wedding Say Yes Say Yes Secret Wedding Say Yes Say Yes Say Yes Say Yes= Bravo 620 165 Saving Hope The Listener Criminal Minds The Mentalist Saving Hope> EA2 312 26 “Away From Her” ›› “50 First Dates” (9:40) ››› “The Wedding Singer” Wel@ Family 557 541 “The Pirate Fairy” Jessie Liv-Mad. Austin ››› “Camp Rock” DerekA PCH 294 592 Mod Seinfeld Fam Guy Fam Guy Amer. Amer. Jeff’sons Gimme “True Grit”B Comedy 626 176 Just for Laughs Gags Gags JFL Simpson Theory Theory JFL KimmelC TCM 292 539 ›› “Chapter Two” James Caan. (9:15) ››› “Only When I Laugh” Ill CryD Food 603 561 Diners Diners Guy’s Games Diners Diners Diners Diners Guy’s GamesE OLN 411 457 Storage Storage Storage Storage Ghost Hunters Storage Storage Haunted CollectorF History 522 516 The Curse of UFOs Declassified Ancient Aliens (N) Ancient Aliens (N) UFOs DeclassifiedG Space 627 528 The Librarians Inner Inner Castle The Librarians The LibrariansH AMC 293 257 (5:00) ››› “Gladiator” ››› “The Green Mile” Tom Hanks, David Morse. J DTOUR 619 167 Security Security Security Security Security Security Bggg Bggg Border BorderL TREE 553 546 Toopy & Zigby Big Max, Back Bubble Umi Band Max, Toopy &N PBS Spokane 291 374 Wash Moyers Doc Martin Great Performances at the Met “Le Nozze di Figaro”P NBC Spokane 287 370 J’pardy! Wheel Constantine (N) Grimm (N) Dateline NBC (N) News J. FallonU E! 621 168 Soup Celebrity etalk Pop TMZ Live (N) Soup Celebrity Soup TMZ[ WSBK Boston 296 654 WBZ News (N) Seinfeld Seinfeld Mother Mother Office Office Comics Rules¨ KTLA L.A. 298 653 Two Two Hart of Dixie (N) Whose? Masters KTLA 5 News News Friends≠ WGN Chi. 295 651 Mother Mother Mother Mother Rules Rules Parks Parks Raising RaisingÆ WPIX N.Y. 297 652 News PIX11 Seinfeld Seinfeld Friends Friends Ray Fam Guy Amer. Amer.≥ ToonR 599 181 He-Man He-Man Hercules Hercules “Bon Voyage Charlie Brown” Bravo Ninja Ninja∂ Vision 261 72 Time- God’s Conversations EastEnd. (9:40) EastEnders EastEnd. Super Popoff√ PBS Det. 284 364 (6:00) Great Performances at the Met Smiley Charlie Rose (N) Fred MacMurrayÀ Cosmo 608 198 › “Just My Luck” Lindsay Lohan. Excused CSI: Miami Sex-City Sex-CityÕ Nat. Geo. 524 276 Do or Do or Security Security Do or Do or Do or Do or Do or Do or

SATURDAY MORNING 17 JANUARY 2015 %∂ 9 AM 9:30 10 AM 10:30 11 AM 11:30 12 PM 12:30 1 PM 1:30# TSN 400 400 Curling 30 for 30 Curling$ E! Kelowna - - News Fish’n Fishing Boat TV Driving Noon News Hour Collec Simpson% CTV B.C. 250 321 Marilyn Denis Children etalk Written The So SportsCentre Gas Gas& CBC Vanc. 251 308 Our Vancouver Absolutely FIS Alpine Skiing Skiing_ CBS Spokane 289 372 To Be Announced College Basketball Florida at Georgia. College Basketball( Global B.C. 252 336 News Fish’n Fishing Boat TV Driving Noon News Hour Collec Simpson* Knowledge 268 354 Magic Doki Ad Wild Wild Maker Martha Dogs Dogs Hope for Wildlife` ABC Spokane 288 371 Rescue Wildlife Outback Explore Sub-D Paid The Big Valley World of X Games/ Spike 628 584 (8:30) › “Jumper” Cops Cops Cops Cops Cops Cops Cops0 HGTV 600 564 Bath Bath Bath Bath Hunters Hunt Intl House Hunters Hawaii Hawaii1 A&E 615 520 The Critics’ Choice Movie Awards Wahl Donnie Duck D. Duck D. Duck D. Duck D.2 CNN 500 140 (7:00) CNN Newsroom (N) CNN Newsroom CNN Newsroom CNN Newsroom6 YTV 552 543 Sponge. Parents Rabbids Bread Turtles Sanjay ››› “How to Train Your Dragon”8 Showcase 617 164 “Captain America-Avgr” (10:23) “Marvel’s the Avengers” “Captain America-Avgr”9 Discovery 520 505 Overhaulin’ Mayday Mayday Edge of Alaska Barrett-Jackson: Slice 601 193 Vanderpump Rules Housewives/Atl. Untying Untying Real Housewives Matchmaker; FOX Spokane 290 373 Paid Paid Paid Paid Kds Old Paid NuWave Mod Mike< TLC 521 560 Extreme Extreme What Not to Wear What Not to Wear What Not to Wear What Not to Wear= Bravo 620 165 The Mentalist ››› “Return to Me” David Duchovny. ›› “At First Sight” > EA2 312 26 (8:45) ››› “Happy Feet” (10:35) “Mr. Bean’s Holiday” (12:05) ›› “Brewster’s Millions” @ Family 557 541 Austin I Didn’t Dog Jessie Liv-Mad. Girl ››› “Camp Rock” GravityA PCH 294 592 › “Surviving Christmas” ›› “Shark Tale”, Robert De Niro “She’s the Man”B Comedy 626 176 Just for Laughs Theory Theory Men- Men- Just for Laughs Cash Cash C TCM 292 539 (9:15) ››› “The Story of G.I. Joe” (11:15) ››› “Sahara” “Horse Soldiers”D Food 603 561 Pioneer Pioneer Top Chef My. Din My. Din Cutthroat Kitchen ChoppedE OLN 411 457 Storage Storage Storage Storage Storage Storage Storage Storage Storage StorageF History 522 516 Paid Paid Pawn. Pawn. Restoration The Curse of The Curse ofG Space 627 528 Paranormal Wi. Paranormal Wi. Wizard Wars Face Off Doctor WhoH AMC 293 257 Broken ››› “The Green Mile” Tom Hanks, David Morse. GladiatorJ DTOUR 619 167 Security Security Security Security Bggg Bggg Border Border Security SecurityL TREE 553 546 Big Toopy Caillou Cat in Babar Ready, Back Mike Truck DinoN PBS Spokane 291 374 Home Old House Kitchen Chefs Cooking Cook Garden Antique RoadshowP NBC Spokane 287 370 News English Premier League Soccer Goal Dog Challenge College BasketballU E! 621 168 Kardas Kardas Kardashian Kourtney Kourtney Kourtney Kourtney Kourtney Kourtney[ WSBK Boston 296 654 Paid Paid Court College Basketball College Basketball¨ KTLA L.A. 298 653 Dr. Pol Dr. Pol Dr. Pol Dog Dog Dog Dog Expedi Expedi Rock-≠ WGN Chi. 295 651 Heat of the Night Heat of the Night Heat of the Night Heat of the Night Heat of the NightÆ WPIX N.Y. 297 652 State Coolest ›› “Evolution” David Duchovny. ›› “Eurotrip” Scott Mechlowicz. ≥ ToonR 599 181 Gumby Casper Dexter Dexter “Land Before Time IV” Gadget “Bon Voyage”∂ Vision 261 72 Punjab Mehak Punjabi Lamia Virasat Quran Peace Nagara Punjab Panj-Aab√ PBS Det. 284 364 Antique Roadshow British Baking Cooking Cook Kitchen Sara’s NOVAÀ Cosmo 608 198 ›› “Heartbreakers” Sigourney Weaver. Vampire Diaries Ghost WhispererÕ Nat. Geo. 524 276 The Leg The Leg Ultimate Survival Life Below Zero Remote Survival Security Security

SATURDAY AFTERNOON 17 JANUARY 2015 %∂ 2 PM 2:30 3 PM 3:30 4 PM 4:30 5 PM 5:30 6 PM 6:30# TSN 400 400 Curling Sports 30 for 30 Curling$ E! Kelowna - - Simpson Simpson Simpson ›› “Beyond Sherwood Forest” News (5:59) News Hour% CTV B.C. 250 321 Junk Raiders Cash Cash Marilyn Denis The So etalk CTV News& CBC Vanc. 251 308 FIS Alpine Skiing National Hockey NHL Hockey Toronto Maple Leafs at St. Louis Blues. (N)_ CBS Spokane 289 372 College Basketball To Be Announced Access Hollywood TBA News To Be Announced( Global B.C. 252 336 Simpson Simpson Simpson ›› “Beyond Sherwood Forest” News (5:59) News Hour* Knowledge 268 354 Blue Realm Waterfront Cities Fatal Insomnia Archaeology Hope for Wildlife` ABC Spokane 288 371 ESPN Sports Saturday (N) McCarv Estate News ABC News Insider/ Spike 628 584 Cops Vegas Cops Cops Cops Cops Cops (N) Cops Vegas Cops0 HGTV 600 564 Fixer Upper House House Timber Kings Hunt Intl Hunt Intl Income Property1 A&E 615 520 Trans Trans Criminal Minds Criminal Minds Criminal Minds Criminal Minds2 CNN 500 140 CNN Newsroom Smerconish CNN Newsroom Special Report Special Report6 YTV 552 543 Under. Under. Under. Under. Under. Under. Under. Under. Cook’d Cook’d8 Showcase 617 164 “Capt. America” 12 Monkeys Lost Girl “End of the World” Brad Dourif. 9 Discovery 520 505 (1:00) Barrett-Jackson Scottsdale Auction (N) Gold Rush Street Outlaws: Slice 601 193 Matchmaker Fatal Vows See No Evil Stranger--Home “Dinner-Schm”; FOX Spokane 290 373 Road Octagon Bones (ESP) Bones (ESP) Mike Mike Two Theory< TLC 521 560 What Not to Wear What Not to Wear Stories of the ER Stories of the ER Stories of the ER= Bravo 620 165 “At First Sight” Twice in a Lifetime Flashpoint Missing “Extraordinary”> EA2 312 26 (1:50) ›› “Mr. Baseball” (3:40) ››› “Happy Feet” “Mr. Bean’s Holiday” @ Family 557 541 Phineas Rebels Good Wizards ANT Dog Jessie Austin Good Liv-Mad.A PCH 294 592 “She’s the Man” 1st Fam Box Offi Commun Commun Middle Middle “Time Machine”B Comedy 626 176 Just for Laughs Theory Theory Just for Laughs Men- Men- LOL :-) LOL :-)C TCM 292 539 “Horse Soldiers” (3:15) “The King and Four Queens” ››› “The Hill” Sean Connery.D Food 603 561 Diners Diners Diners, Drive Gotta Gotta Food Food Chopped CanadaE OLN 411 457 Storage Storage Liquida Liquida Storage Liquida Mantracker Storage LiquidaF History 522 516 The Curse of The Curse of American Pickers Pawn. Pawn. The Curse ofG Space 627 528 Doctor Who Panic Button “Bigfoot” Danny Bonaduce. “10,000 B.C.” H AMC 293 257 (1:30) ››› “Gladiator” Russell Crowe. ›› “Predator 2” Danny Glover.J DTOUR 619 167 Security Security Lost-- Lost-- Security Security Security Security Ghost AdventuresL TREE 553 546 Umi Bubble Peg Octo Zack Toopy Big Cat in Caillou MikeN PBS Spokane 291 374 Klansville, U.S.A. Globe Trekker Steves Crafts Wine Wait... Lawrence WelkP NBC Spokane 287 370 College Basketball Paid NuWave Paid Judge News News News Bad U E! 621 168 TMZ (N) Brave Inside Pop Pop Beverly Beverly MasterChef[ WSBK Boston 296 654 College Basketball Two Two Theory Theory ››› “The Phantom of the Opera”¨ KTLA L.A. 298 653 Animal State Coolest On Spot Estate Middle Middle WWD News News≠ WGN Chi. 295 651 Heat of the Night Blue Bloods Blue Bloods Blue Bloods Blue BloodsÆ WPIX N.Y. 297 652 PIX11 News at 5 Rules Rules Celebrity Celebrity Fam Guy Fam Guy Two Two ≥ ToonR 599 181 Bon Smurf Looney Looney Garfield Garfield Animan. Toon Gadget Goose∂ Vision 261 72 Tehlka Sardari Punjab Punjabi Sanjha Punjab Mulaqat Made in Des-Pardes√ PBS Det. 284 364 Nature 1/2 Lawrence Welk Time/By Time/By Antique Roadshow Carole KingÀ Cosmo 608 198 CSI: Miami Celebrity Damage Sex-City Sex-City Sex-City Sex-City CSI: MiamiÕ Nat. Geo. 524 276 Alaska-Trooper Alaska-Trooper Alaska-Trooper Alaska-Trooper Alaska-Trooper

SATURDAY EVENING 17 JANUARY 2015 %∂ 7 PM 7:30 8 PM 8:30 9 PM 9:30 10 PM 10:30 11 PM 11:30# TSN 400 400 Curling SportsCentre (N) SportsCentre (N) SportsCentre$ E! Kelowna - - 16x9 Vikings Vikings “Invasion” Parenthood (N) News SNL% CTV B.C. 250 321 W5 (N) Theory Anger Eye Candy Saving Hope News CTV & CBC Vanc. 251 308 NHL Hockey Calgary Flames at San Jose Sharks. (N) Post News Republic of Doyle_ CBS Spokane 289 372 To Be Announced NCIS: Los Angeles 48 Hours (N) 48 Hours (N) News Closer( Global B.C. 252 336 16x9 Vikings Vikings “Invasion” Parenthood (N) News SNL* Knowledge 268 354 Egypt Underworld Heartbeat A Touch of Frost Park Waterfront Cities` ABC Spokane 288 371 Entertainment Ton. ›› “Just Go With It” Adam Sandler. Gold Scandal/ Spike 628 584 Cops Cops Cops › “Wrath of the Titans” Sam Worthington. › “Jumper”0 HGTV 600 564 Bryan Bryan Timber Kings Fixer Upper House House Hunt Intl Hunt Intl1 A&E 615 520 Criminal Minds Criminal Minds Criminal Minds Criminal Minds Criminal Minds2 CNN 500 140 Special Report Forensic Forensic Forensic Forensic Forensic Forensic Forensic Forensic6 YTV 552 543 Assem Max ›› “Hulk” Eric Bana, Jennifer Connelly. Boys Haunting8 Showcase 617 164 ››› “Marvel’s the Avengers” Robert Downey Jr. “Captain America: The First Avenger”9 Discovery 520 505 Misfit Garage River Monsters Street Outlaws Misfit Garage Gold Rush: Slice 601 193 “Dinner for Schmucks” Friends Friends Friends Friends “Dinner for Schmucks” ; FOX Spokane 290 373 Two Theory Empire “Pilot; The Outspoken King” News Wanted Inside Anima< TLC 521 560 Sex Sent Me to About About Sex Sent Me to Stories of the ER Stories of the ER= Bravo 620 165 “Extraordinary” (8:15) ›› “A Different Loyalty” Sharon Stone. ››› “Fierce People” > EA2 312 26 ››› “Fried Green Tomatoes” “Divine Secrets-Ya-Ya Sisterhd” “Jawbreaker” @ Family 557 541 Girl Austin I Didn’t ANT Next Wingin’ “Wizards of Waverly Place” DerekA PCH 294 592 “Time Machine” Fam Guy Fam Guy Seinfeld Seinfeld King King “Daddy’s Little”B Comedy 626 176 Theory Theory Just for Laughs Just for Laughs Dave Chappelle Comedy Now!C TCM 292 539 (7:15) › “Contraband” ››› “Above Suspicion” (DVS) “Maximum Over”D Food 603 561 Guy’s Games Chopped Chopped Canada Guy’s Games Cutthroat KitchenE OLN 411 457 Liquida Liquida Mantracker Dog and Beth Conspiracy Campus CampusF History 522 516 UFOs Declassified Cape Breton The Devil’s Graveyards (N) GraveyardG Space 627 528 “10,000 B.C.” (8:15) ››› “Troy” Brad Pitt, Eric Bana. SwampH AMC 293 257 Predator ››› “Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines” ›››› “Children of Men”J DTOUR 619 167 The Dead Files (N) Ghost Adventures Ghost Adventures The Dead Files The Dead FilesL TREE 553 546 Toopy & Zigby Big Max, Back Bubble Umi Band Max, Toopy &N PBS Spokane 291 374 Keep Up Time/By ›››› “It Happened One Night” Front and Center Austin City LimitsP NBC Spokane 287 370 The Biggest Loser Dateline NBC Sat. Night Live News SNLU E! 621 168 Amazing Race Pop Pop MasterChef Amazing Race Beverly Beverly[ WSBK Boston 296 654 “Phantom-Opera” Seinfeld Seinfeld Office Office Anti- Flipping Friends Friends¨ KTLA L.A. 298 653 Two Two Two Two Fam Guy Fam Guy KTLA News at 10 News Summer≠ WGN Chi. 295 651 ››› “Black Hawk Down” Josh Hartnett. ›› “10,000 B.C.” Steven Strait.Æ WPIX N.Y. 297 652 News PIX11 Honey. Honey. Alien Alien SAF3 ›› “Eurotrip”≥ ToonR 599 181 Tintin Tintin Hercules Hercules Garfield Garfield Toon Animan. “Land-Time IV”∂ Vision 261 72 Aikam Taur Lashkara Waqt 4 Success Poetry Joyce√ PBS Det. 284 364 Carole Elvis, Aloha From Hawaii Austin City Limits Artists Den Front and CenterÀ Cosmo 608 198 ›› “Heartbreakers” Sigourney Weaver. CSI: Miami Sex-City Sex-CityÕ Nat. Geo. 524 276 Security Security Life Below Zero Ultimate Survival Security Security Alaska-Trooper

SUNDAY MORNING 18 JANUARY 2015 %∂ 9 AM 9:30 10 AM 10:30 11 AM 11:30 12 PM 12:30 1 PM 1:30# TSN 400 400 EPL Soccer 30 for 30 Curling$ E! Kelowna - - News Block Context Osteen Paid Noon News Hour Ice Pilots NWT% CTV B.C. 250 321 World Vision SportsCentre FOX NFL Sunday NFL Football: NFC Championship& CBC Vanc. 251 308 Cor Cor Cor Market Our Vancouver Land One/One Mr. D Mr. D_ CBS Spokane 289 372 Sports Spectacular Back Paid Bull Riding Whacke Whacke 21 DAY Tummy( Global B.C. 252 336 News Block Context Osteen Paid Noon News Hour Ice Pilots NWT* Knowledge 268 354 Dino Arthur Wild Little Little Anne. Animals Animals Waterfront Cities` ABC Spokane 288 371 Made Holly Cooker Larry Paid Spaces We Have a Dream/ Spike 628 584 Bar Rescue Bar Rescue Bar Rescue Bar Rescue “Casino”0 HGTV 600 564 Holmes Makes House Hunters Hunters Hunt Intl Bryan Bryan Vacation House1 A&E 615 520 The First 48 The First 48 The First 48 The First 48 The First 482 CNN 500 140 State of the Union Fareed Zakaria CNN Newsroom CNN Newsroom CNN Newsroom6 YTV 552 543 Sam & Henry Max Assem Haunted Thunder Nicky Thunder Under. Never8 Showcase 617 164 12 Mon. ››› “Marvel’s the Avengers” Robert Downey Jr. ››› “Thor” (DVS)9 Discovery 520 505 Highway Thru Highway Thru Hell Gold Rush Overhaulin’ Top 10 Misfit Garage: Slice 601 193 Matchmaker Princess Friends Friends Friends Friends Friends Friends Friends; FOX Spokane 290 373 Nicklaus NFL Championship FOX NFL Sunday NFL Football: NFC Championship< TLC 521 560 Say Yes Say Yes Undercover Boss Undercover Boss Undercover Boss Undercover Boss= Bravo 620 165 ››› “Bounce” Gwyneth Paltrow. ›› “Sliding Doors” Gwyneth Paltrow. “Love Happens”> EA2 312 26 (8:10) ›› “RV” (9:50) “The Great Outdoors” (11:25) ›› “Annie” Aileen Quinn. Babe@ Family 557 541 Austin I Didn’t Dog Jessie Liv-Mad. Girl “Lemonade Mouth” Bridgit Mendler.A PCH 294 592 ›› “Pirates of the Caribbean: At World’s End” “Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man”B Comedy 626 176 Just for Laughs Sullivan Sullivan Theory Theory Green Tour Cash Cash C TCM 292 539 (8:15) Lili (9:45) ››› “The Bad and the Beautiful” ››› “Georgy Girl” FiddlerD Food 603 561 Chopped Knife Knife Beat Beat Guy’s Games Chopped CanadaE OLN 411 457 Storage Storage Storage Storage Storage Storage Storage Storage Storage StorageF History 522 516 Bald Paid Pawn Pawn American Pickers The Curse of The Curse ofG Space 627 528 The Librarians The Librarians The Librarians The Librarians The LibrariansH AMC 293 257 ››› “Coach Carter” Samuel L. Jackson. ›› “Predator 2” Danny Glover.J DTOUR 619 167 Man Man Vacation Vacation Vacation Vacation Beach Houses Expedition Un.L TREE 553 546 Big Toopy Caillou Cat in Little Franklin Back Mike Truck DinoN PBS Spokane 291 374 SciGirls Impact Inside Olympia America Focus Health Matt. Genealogy RdP NBC Spokane 287 370 21 Day NHL Hockey: Rangers at Penguins Figure Skating PGA Tour GolfU E! 621 168 Hamptons Hamptons Hamptons Hamptons Hamptons[ WSBK Boston 296 654 Top Cooker “Mamitas” E.J. Bonilla. Mike Mike Mother Mother¨ KTLA L.A. 298 653 In Touch Hour of Power (N) Flipping Estate Estate Anti- WEN Estate≠ WGN Chi. 295 651 Heat of the Night Heat of the Night Heat of the Night Heat of the Night Heat of the NightÆ WPIX N.Y. 297 652 On Spot Animal Estate Paid ›› “Summer Catch” WWD WWD≥ ToonR 599 181 Garfield Garfield Garfield Garfield Garfield Garfield Garfield Garfield Garfield Garfield∂ Vision 261 72 Schuller Context Living Truth Faith Food Study ICEJ Peter David√ PBS Det. 284 364 Group Journal Prim. Charlie Feel Aging Victoria’s Children Victoria’s ChildrenÀ Cosmo 608 198 ››› “Seventeen and Missing” Style by Style Vampire Diaries Ghost WhispererÕ Nat. Geo. 524 276 A Smuggler A Smuggler A Smuggler A Smuggler Security Security

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Boundary Creek Times Thursday, January 15, 2015A10SUNDAY AFTERNOON 18 JANUARY 2015 %∂ 2 PM 2:30 3 PM 3:30 4 PM 4:30 5 PM 5:30 6 PM 6:30# TSN 400 400 Curling SportsCentre (N) 30 for 30 Curling$ E! Kelowna - - Simpson Simpson Simpson › “Merlin and the Book of Beasts” News News News% CTV B.C. 250 321 NFL Football NFL Football: AFC Championship -- Colts at Patriots& CBC Vanc. 251 308 Mr. D Mr. D Skiing ››› “Enchanted” Amy Adams._ CBS Spokane 289 372 Back Edition NFL NFL Football: AFC Championship -- Colts at Patriots( Global B.C. 252 336 Simpson Simpson Simpson › “Merlin and the Book of Beasts” News (5:59) News Hour* Knowledge 268 354 Watch Park Hope for Wildlife South Pacific Tudor MonFar Architect/Change` ABC Spokane 288 371 The Taste A hot-and-spicy challenge. Fashion on Ice News ABC News Estate/ Spike 628 584 (1:00) ››› “Casino” Robert De Niro, Sharon Stone. Bar Rescue Bar Rescue0 HGTV 600 564 Income Property Expand Expand Tiny Tiny Hunt Intl Hunt Intl House House1 A&E 615 520 The First 48 Storage Storage Storage Storage Storage Storage Storage Storage2 CNN 500 140 CNN Newsroom CNN Newsroom CNN Newsroom Anthony Bourd. Anthony Bourd.6 YTV 552 543 “The Neverending Story” (3:45) ›› “Inkheart” Brendan Fraser. “Peter Pan” 8 Showcase 617 164 (12:30) “Thor” Broadchurch “End of the World” Brad Dourif. Lost Girl (N)9 Discovery 520 505 MythBusters Cash Cash How/ How/ Earth Works Earth Works: Slice 601 193 Fatal Vows See No Evil Matchmaker Matchmaker Housewives/Atl.; FOX Spokane 290 373 NFL Football Paid Livin’ Trout TV Celebrity Mod Theory Simpson< TLC 521 560 Undercover Boss Undercover Boss Undercover Boss Sister Wives (ESP) Sister Wives (N)= Bravo 620 165 “Love Happens” Twice in a Lifetime Flashpoint Missing ››› “Drive”> EA2 312 26 (1:35) “Babe” (3:10) ››› “Babe: Pig in the City” (4:50) “Leave It to Beaver” Dennis@ Family 557 541 Phineas The 7D Good Wizards ANT Dog Jessie Austin Good Liv-Mad.A PCH 294 592 “Pirates-Dead” Theory Theory Theory Theory Mod Mod “The Mist”B Comedy 626 176 Just for Laughs Sullivan Sullivan Theory Theory Green Tour Just for LaughsC TCM 292 539 (1:45) ›››› “Fiddler on the Roof” Topol. ›››› “To Kill a Mockingbird”D Food 603 561 Diners Diners Carn Carn Chopped Canada EAT: The Story of EAT: The Story of E OLN 411 457 Storage Storage Liquida Liquida Liquida Storage Mantracker Liquida StorageF History 522 516 The Curse of The Curse of The Curse of Pawn Pawn Ameri AmeriG Space 627 528 The Librarians The Librarians The Librarians The Librarians (N) The LibrariansH AMC 293 257 Predator ››› “Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines” ››› “X-Men” Hugh Jackman. J DTOUR 619 167 Mysteries- Cas. Security Security Museum Secrets Museum Secrets Mysteries-MuseumL TREE 553 546 Umi Bubble Peg Octo Zack Toopy Big Cat in Caillou MikeN PBS Spokane 291 374 Finding Your Roots Gr’t Performances Silk-Ensemble Extreme by Design British BakingP NBC Spokane 287 370 PGA Tour Golf Body Beauty Paid Wheel News News News Mark U E! 621 168 E! News Weekend Couch Inside Pop Pop Reign Total Divas (N)[ WSBK Boston 296 654 White Collar The Good Wife The Good Wife Blue Bloods Blue Bloods¨ KTLA L.A. 298 653 WWD Traveler Cos ›› “3000 Miles to Graceland” Kurt Russell. News News≠ WGN Chi. 295 651 ›› “10,000 B.C.” Steven Strait. ››› “Black Hawk Down” Josh Hartnett. Æ WPIX N.Y. 297 652 News Celebrity Ray Ray Friends Friends Seinfeld Seinfeld Two Two ≥ ToonR 599 181 Scooby Doo Movie Fl’stone Fl’stone Gumby Garfield Bugs & Tweety Gadget Goose∂ Vision 261 72 Arise Tom’row Beyond Hope Discov. V’Impe Jere Facts Leading J. Meyer√ PBS Det. 284 364 Queen Garden Father Brown Masterpiece British Baking MasterpieceÀ Cosmo 608 198 CSI: Miami Celebrity Damage Sex-City Sex-City Sex-City Sex-City CSI: MiamiÕ Nat. Geo. 524 276 Security Security Security Security Security Security Border Wars Border Wars

SUNDAY EVENING 18 JANUARY 2015 %∂ 7 PM 7:30 8 PM 8:30 9 PM 9:30 10 PM 10:30 11 PM 11:30# TSN 400 400 Curling UFC Fight Night Hockey Sports SportsCentre (N) SportsCentre$ E! Kelowna - - Mulaney Security Simpson Simpson Fam Guy Burgers State of Affairs News Block% CTV B.C. 250 321 Theory Theory Mike Cleve (9:01) Resurrection (10:01) Motive News CTV & CBC Vanc. 251 308 Heartland (N) Life Story (N) Winnipeg Comedy The National (N) News fifth est._ CBS Spokane 289 372 To Be Announced Back K. Urban Extra (N) News Fam Guy( Global B.C. 252 336 Mulaney Security Simpson Simpson Fam Guy Burgers State of Affairs News Block* Knowledge 268 354 Nat’l Geographic Poirot Speedboat-racing friend. Single Handed Egypt Underworld` ABC Spokane 288 371 Funny Videos Galavant (N) (9:01) Resurrection (10:01) Revenge KXLY 4 V’Impe/ Spike 628 584 Bar Rescue Contrac ››› “Carlito’s Way” Al Pacino, Sean Penn.0 HGTV 600 564 Timber Kings (N) Holmes Makes House House Timber Kings House Hunters1 A&E 615 520 Storage Storage Trans Trans Storage Storage Storage Storage Storage Storage2 CNN 500 140 Anthony Bourd. Special Report Special Report Special Report CNNI Simulcast6 YTV 552 543 (6:00) ››› “Peter Pan” Chucks 4Count Max Haunting Haunting Haunting Haunting8 Showcase 617 164 Broadchurch (N) Rizzoli & Isles (N) Lost Girl Broadchurch ››› “Thor”9 Discovery 520 505 Last Frontier MythBusters Earth Works Earth Works Last Frontier: Slice 601 193 Friends to Lovers? Stranger--Home Housewives/Atl. Friends to Lovers? Friends Friends; FOX Spokane 290 373 Mulaney Simpson Simpson Brooklyn Fam Guy Burgers News Mother Cougar Paid< TLC 521 560 Fat and Back (N) Sister Wives (ESP) Fat and Back Sister Wives (ESP) Undercover Boss= Bravo 620 165 (6:00) “Drive” ›› “Miami Vice” Colin Farrell. (10:45) “The Wackness”> EA2 312 26 “Dennis-Menace” ›› “Annie” Aileen Quinn. (10:10) “The Pursuit of Happyness”@ Family 557 541 Girl Austin I Didn’t ANT Next Wingin’ Jessie Good Wizards DerekA PCH 294 592 (6:00) ›› “The Mist” The Closer The Closer “Family That Preys”B Comedy 626 176 LOL :-) LOL :-) Theory Theory Just for Laughs Just for Laughs Comedy Now!C TCM 292 539 (7:15) ››› “The Valley of Decision” (9:45) “Our Hospitality” “Warped Ones”D Food 603 561 Cutthroat Kitchen Chopped Canada Chopped Cutthroat Kitchen EAT: The Story of E OLN 411 457 Liquida Liquida Mantracker Haunted Collector MeatEa MeatEa Campus CampusF History 522 516 Pawn Pawn Pawn Pawn Search for the The Curse of UFOs DeclassifiedG Space 627 528 ›› “Killer Elite” Jason Statham. “Battledogs” Dennis Haysbert. InnerH AMC 293 257 X-Men ››› “X2: X-Men United” Patrick Stewart. ››› “Friday Night Lights”J DTOUR 619 167 Mysteries- Cas. Museum Secrets Mysteries-Museum Mysteries- Cas. Expedition Un.L TREE 553 546 Toopy & Zigby Big Max, Back Bubble Umi Band Max, Toopy &N PBS Spokane 291 374 Masterpiece Masterpiece Masterpiece Midsomer Murders ShakespeareP NBC Spokane 287 370 Dateline NBC ››› “Bridesmaids” Kristen Wiig, Maya Rudolph. (DVS) News Pain U E! 621 168 Christina Milian Pop Pop Total Divas Christina Milian Reign[ WSBK Boston 296 654 Theory Theory Two Two Mike Mike Raising Raising Rules Rules¨ KTLA L.A. 298 653 Celebrity Celebrity Friends Friends 5 News Sunday News at 10 News Bensin≠ WGN Chi. 295 651 Wres Wres Salem “In Vain” Bones Bones Salem “In Vain”Æ WPIX N.Y. 297 652 News PIX11 Honey. Honey. Fam Guy Fam Guy Fturama Fturama Rules Amer.≥ ToonR 599 181 Tintin Tintin Hercules Hercules Fl’stone Fl’stone Garfield Garfield Garfield Garfield∂ Vision 261 72 Osteen Prince Study Popoff Jewish Armor V’Impe Tom’row Super Tribal√ PBS Det. 284 364 Masterpiece Divine Women British Baking Masterpiece MasterpieceÀ Cosmo 608 198 ››› “Seventeen and Missing” Excused Baggage CSI: Miami Sex-City Sex-CityÕ Nat. Geo. 524 276 Border Wars Border Wars Security Security Security Security Security Security

MONDAY EVENING 19 JANUARY 2015 %∂ 7 PM 7:30 8 PM 8:30 9 PM 9:30 10 PM 10:30 11 PM 11:30# TSN 400 400 (6:00) 2015 Australian Open Tennis First Round. From Melbourne, Australia. (N) (Live)$ E! Kelowna - - Ent ET State of Affairs (N) Sleepy Hollow (N) NCIS: Los Angeles CHBC News Final% CTV B.C. 250 321 etalk (N) Theory Gotham (N) Forever (10:01) Castle (N) News CTV & CBC Vanc. 251 308 Murdoch Cor Murdoch Mysteries Strange Empire (N) The National (N) News Mercer_ CBS Spokane 289 372 Inside Access Broke Mike Scorpion (N) NCIS: Los Angeles News Late Sh.( Global B.C. 252 336 Ent ET State of Affairs (N) Sleepy Hollow (N) NCIS: Los Angeles News Hour Final* Knowledge 268 354 Hope for Wildlife Tudor MonFar Hidden Treasures Finding the Fallen Hope for Wildlife` ABC Spokane 288 371 Ent Insider The Bachelor (N) (10:01) Castle (N) KXLY 4 Kimmel/ Spike 628 584 Cops Cops Cops Cops Jail Jail Jail Jail Jail Jail0 HGTV 600 564 Bryan Bryan Hunt Intl Hunters House Hunters Bryan Bryan House Hunters1 A&E 615 520 (7:01) The First 48 (8:02) The First 48 (9:01) The First 48 The First 48 The First 482 CNN 500 140 CNN Tonight CNNI Simulcast CNNI Simulcast CNNI Simulcast6 YTV 552 543 Assem Thunder Funny Videos Vampire Vampire Haunting Haunting Gags Gags8 Showcase 617 164 Helix “San Jose” NCIS NCIS “Two-Faced” Helix “San Jose” NCIS9 Discovery 520 505 Redwood Kings How/ How/ Alaskan Bush Redwood Kings MythBusters: Slice 601 193 Million Dollar Matchmaker Friends Friends Friends Friends Friends Friends; FOX Spokane 290 373 Theory Theory Gotham (N) Sleepy Hollow (N) News Mod Mike Mother< TLC 521 560 Fat Fabulous My 600-Lb. Life: Fat Fabulous Weight; Killing Kate Plus 8 (ESP)= Bravo 620 165 19-2 “School” The Listener Criminal Minds 19-2 “School” Criminal Minds> EA2 312 26 “Hostile Make” ››› “8 Mile” Eminem. ››› “Idlewild” André Benjamin.@ Family 557 541 Liv-Mad. Grizzly Grizzly Good Next Wingin’ Good Win, Wizards DerekA PCH 294 592 Mod Seinfeld Fam Guy Fam Guy Amer. Amer. Jeff’sons Break “One for Money”B Comedy 626 176 Just for Laughs Gags Gags JFL Simpson Theory Theory Daily KimmelC TCM 292 539 ››› “To Sir, With Love” “Guess Who’s Coming to Dinner” “Somthng-Value”D Food 603 561 Diners, Drive Donut Donut Diners Diners Diners, Drive Diners, DriveE OLN 411 457 Storage Storage Storage Storage Storage Storage Storage Storage Campus CampusF History 522 516 The Curse of Search for the Ancient Impossible Ancient Impossible RestorationG Space 627 528 Ghost Mine Inner Scare Castle Grimm Ghost MineH AMC 293 257 Breaking Bad (8:15) Breaking Bad “Salud” Breaking Bad Breaking Bad BreakJ DTOUR 619 167 Border Border Ghost Adventures Security Security Border Border Mysteries- Cas.L TREE 553 546 Toopy & Zigby Big Max, Back Bubble Umi Band Max, Toopy &N PBS Spokane 291 374 The Steves Antique Roadshow Antique Roadshow Independent Lens (N) LandP NBC Spokane 287 370 J’pardy! Wheel The Celebrity Apprentice (N) State of Affairs (N) News J. FallonU E! 621 168 Celebrity TMZ etalk Pop TMZ Live (N) Fashion Police Celebrity TMZ[ WSBK Boston 296 654 WBZ News (N) Seinfeld Seinfeld Mother Mother Office Office Comics Rules¨ KTLA L.A. 298 653 Two Two The Originals (N) Jane the Virgin (N) KTLA 5 News News Friends≠ WGN Chi. 295 651 ››› “Happy Feet”, Robin Williams Rules Rules Parks Parks Raising RaisingÆ WPIX N.Y. 297 652 News PIX11 Seinfeld Seinfeld Friends Friends Ray Fam Guy Rules Amer.≥ ToonR 599 181 Goose Gadget Hercules Tintin Batman Toon Garfield Fl’stone Jetsons Gadget∂ Vision 261 72 Who Killed Mes Conspir. ›› “Message in a Bottle” Un Popoff√ PBS Det. 284 364 The March A Ripple of Hope Smiley Charlie Rose (N) Antique Roadshow AntiquesÀ Cosmo 608 198 ›› “Seduced by Lies” Josie Davis. Celebrity Legacies CSI: Miami Sex-City Sex-CityÕ Nat. Geo. 524 276 Science Science Security Security Brain Street Science Science Ultimate Survival

TUESDAY EVENING 20 JANUARY 2015 %∂ 7 PM 7:30 8 PM 8:30 9 PM 9:30 10 PM 10:30 11 PM 11:30# TSN 400 400 (6:00) 2015 Australian Open Tennis Second Round. From Melbourne, Australia. (N) (Live)$ E! Kelowna - - Ent ET ››› “Marvel’s the Avengers” Robert Downey Jr. News Hour Final% CTV B.C. 250 321 etalk (N) Theory The Flash (N) Agent Carter NCIS: New Orleans News CTV & CBC Vanc. 251 308 Murdoch Cor Mercer 22 Min Creek Mr. D The National (N) News Mercer_ CBS Spokane 289 372 State Access NCIS To Be Announced News Late Sh.( Global B.C. 252 336 Ent ET ››› “Marvel’s the Avengers” Robert Downey Jr. News Hour Final* Knowledge 268 354 Blue Realm (N) South Pacific (N) “Peace Out” Red Run Blue Realm` ABC Spokane 288 371 State Insider Agent Carter To Be Announced blackish KXLY 4 Kimmel/ Spike 628 584 Framework (N) Framework Framework Framework Tattoo Tattoo0 HGTV 600 564 House House Hunt Intl Hunters Holmes Makes House House House Hunters1 A&E 615 520 Trans Trans Trans Trans Storage Storage Storage Storage Trans Trans2 CNN 500 140 CNN Tonight (N) Anderson Cooper Special Report CNNI Simulcast CNNI Simulcast6 YTV 552 543 Max Assem Funny Videos Open Heart Nine Lives Vampire Gags8 Showcase 617 164 Royal Pains (N) NCIS “Tell-All” NCIS Hawaii Five-0 NCIS “Tell-All”9 Discovery 520 505 Edge of Alaska (N) Buying Buying Gold Rush Edge of Alaska Buying Buying : Slice 601 193 Real Housewives Housewives/Atl. Friends Friends Vanderpump Rules Real Housewives; FOX Spokane 290 373 State Theory MasterChef (N) Two Theory News Mod Mike Mother< TLC 521 560 Fabu Fabu Kate Plus 8 Fabu Fabu Kate Plus 8 (ESP) Fat Fabulous= Bravo 620 165 Homeland (N) (8:15) The Listener Criminal Minds (10:15) Homeland Cold> EA2 312 26 (6:05) “Water” ›› “Fierce Creatures” (9:35) “Harry and the Hendersons” Shadow@ Family 557 541 Girl I Didn’t Dog Good Next Wingin’ Good Win, Wizards DerekA PCH 294 592 Mod Seinfeld Fam Guy Fam Guy Amer. Amer. Jeff’sons Gimme “Sinbad: Legend”B Comedy 626 176 Just for Laughs Gags Gags JFL Simpson Theory Benched Daily KimmelC TCM 292 539 “Out of Africa” ››› “The Way We Were” (10:15) ››› “The Great Gatsby”D Food 603 561 Chopped (N) Chopped Diners Diners Chopped ChoppedE OLN 411 457 Storage Storage Storage Storage Close-Up Kings Storage Storage Campus CampusF History 522 516 Restoration Cnt. Cnt. Pawn Pawn Pawn. Pawn. Canadian PickersG Space 627 528 Wizard Wars Inner Scare Castle “Demons” Face Off Wizard WarsH AMC 293 257 ››› “The Wrestler” Mickey Rourke. ››› “The School of Rock” Jack Black.J DTOUR 619 167 Hotel Showdown Ghost Adventures Mysteries-Museum Hotel Impossible Hotel ShowdownL TREE 553 546 Toopy & Zigby Big Max, Back Bubble Umi Band Max, Toopy &N PBS Spokane 291 374 Genealogy Rd To Be Announced Divine Women Charlie Rose (N)P NBC Spokane 287 370 State/Union Parks Parks KHQ Million. J’pardy! Wheel News J. FallonU E! 621 168 Beverly TMZ etalk Pop TMZ Live (N) Signed, Sealed Beverly TMZ[ WSBK Boston 296 654 WBZ News (N) Seinfeld Seinfeld Mother Mother Office Office Comics Rules¨ KTLA L.A. 298 653 State Two The Flash (N) Supernatural (N) KTLA 5 News News Friends≠ WGN Chi. 295 651 Wres Wres Wres Wres Wres Wres Parks Parks Raising RaisingÆ WPIX N.Y. 297 652 News PIX11 Seinfeld Seinfeld Friends Friends Ray Fam Guy Rules Amer.≥ ToonR 599 181 Goose Gadget Hercules Tintin Batman Toon Garfield Fl’stone Jetsons Gadget∂ Vision 261 72 “Wedding Wish” Mes Conspir. ››› “City of Angels” Nicolas Cage. Popoff√ PBS Det. 284 364 State/Union Language Matters With Bob Holman Smiley Charlie Rose (N) GenealÀ Cosmo 608 198 › “Autumn in New York” Richard Gere. Excused CSI: Miami Sex-City Sex-CityÕ Nat. Geo. 524 276 The Leg The Leg Security Security Security Security The Leg The Leg Science Science

WEDNESDAY EVENING 21 JANUARY 2015 %∂ 7 PM 7:30 8 PM 8:30 9 PM 9:30 10 PM 10:30 11 PM 11:30# TSN 400 400 (6:00) 2015 Australian Open Tennis Second Round. From Melbourne, Australia. (N) (Live)$ E! Kelowna - - Ent ET Security Security Chicago PD (N) Stalker (N) News Hour Final% CTV B.C. 250 321 etalk (N) Theory Arrow (N) Criminal Minds (N) Saving Hope (N) News CTV & CBC Vanc. 251 308 Murdoch Cor Dragons’ Den (N) Book-Negroes The National (N) News Mercer_ CBS Spokane 289 372 Inside Access The Mentalist (N) Criminal Minds (N) Stalker (N) News Late Sh.( Global B.C. 252 336 Ent ET Security Security Chicago PD (N) Stalker (N) News Hour Final* Knowledge 268 354 Watch Park The Emperor’s Se Europa Konzert 2010 from Working Park Watch` ABC Spokane 288 371 Ent Insider Middle Gold Mod blackish blackish Mod KXLY 4 Kimmel/ Spike 628 584 “G.I. Joe: Cobra” › “Wrath of the Titans” Sam Worthington. “Final Destinatn”0 HGTV 600 564 Carib Hawaii Hunt Intl Hunters Beach Island Carib Hawaii House Hunters1 A&E 615 520 Wahl Donnie Donnie Wahl Duck D. Duck D. Duck D. Duck D. Wahl Donnie2 CNN 500 140 CNN Tonight (N) Anderson Cooper Special Report CNNI Simulcast CNNI Simulcast6 YTV 552 543 Henry Max Funny Videos Vampire Vampire Haunting Haunting Gags Gags8 Showcase 617 164 Rizzoli & Isles (N) NCIS “Baltimore” NCIS Rizzoli & Isles NCIS “Baltimore”9 Discovery 520 505 Gold Rush Edge of Alaska Tethered Gold Rush: Pay Gold Rush: Slice 601 193 Untying Untying Surviving Evil Friends Friends Friends to Lovers? Untying Untying; FOX Spokane 290 373 Theory Theory American Idol (N) (9:01) Empire (N) News Mod Mike Mother< TLC 521 560 Addic Addic My 600-Lb. Life: Addic Addic My 600-Lb. Life: Addic Addic= Bravo 620 165 Motive The Listener Criminal Minds Motive Motive> EA2 312 26 “Crazy Moon” ››› “The Matrix” Keanu Reeves. “The Matrix Reloaded” @ Family 557 541 Jessie I Didn’t Dog Good Next Wingin’ Good Win, Wizards DerekA PCH 294 592 Mod Seinfeld Fam Guy Fam Guy Amer. Amer. Jeff’sons Gimme ›› “Duplex”B Comedy 626 176 Just for Laughs Gags Gags JFL Simpson Theory Theory Daily KimmelC TCM 292 539 (7:15) ››› “All This and Heaven Too” (9:45) “The Man in the Iron Mask” WordsD Food 603 561 Knife Knife Food Food Diners Diners Knife Knife Beat Beat E OLN 411 457 Storage Storage Storage Storage Hillbilly Preppers Storage Storage Campus CampusF History 522 516 Pawn Pawn Pawn. Pawn. Alaska Off-Road Pawn Pawn Ice Road TruckersG Space 627 528 Paranormal Wi. Inner Scare Castle Paranormal Wi. Paranormal Wi.H AMC 293 257 “X2: X-Men Uni.” ›› “Van Helsing” Hugh Jackman. ›› “Teen Wolf”J DTOUR 619 167 Ghost Adventures Ghost Adventures Security Security The Dead Files Ghost AdventuresL TREE 553 546 Toopy & Zigby Big Max, Back Bubble Umi Band Max, Toopy &N PBS Spokane 291 374 Nature NOVA (N) Nazi Weapons Railway Journeys NOVAP NBC Spokane 287 370 J’pardy! Wheel Myst-Laura Law & Order: SVU Chicago PD (N) News J. FallonU E! 621 168 Soup TMZ etalk Pop TMZ Live (N) Total Divas Soup TMZ[ WSBK Boston 296 654 WBZ News (N) Seinfeld Seinfeld Mother Mother Office Office Comics Rules¨ KTLA L.A. 298 653 Two Two Arrow (N) The 100 (N) KTLA 5 News News Friends≠ WGN Chi. 295 651 Mother Mother Mother Mother Rules Rules Parks Parks Raising RaisingÆ WPIX N.Y. 297 652 News PIX11 Seinfeld Seinfeld Friends Friends Ray Fam Guy Rules Amer.≥ ToonR 599 181 Goose Gadget Hercules Tintin Batman Toon Garfield Fl’stone Jetsons Gadget∂ Vision 261 72 Mr Selfridge Mes Conspir. ››› “Crossing Delancey” Super Popoff√ PBS Det. 284 364 Nazi Weapons SciTech Passion Smiley Charlie Rose (N) Nature NOVAÀ Cosmo 608 198 “Confessions of a Go-Go Girl” Celebrity Legacies CSI: Miami Sex-City Sex-CityÕ Nat. Geo. 524 276 Remote Survival Security Security Ultimate Survival Remote Survival The Leg The Leg

THURSDAY EVENING 22 JANUARY 2015 %∂ 7 PM 7:30 8 PM 8:30 9 PM 9:30 10 PM 10:30 11 PM 11:30# TSN 400 400 Winter X Games SportsCentre (N) 2015 Australian Open Tennis Third Round. (N) (Live)$ E! Kelowna - - Ent ET Celeb. Apprentice Bad A to Z Elementary (N) CHBC News Final% CTV B.C. 250 321 etalk (N) Theory Theory Gold Two McCar The Mentalist (N) News CTV & CBC Vanc. 251 308 Murdoch Cor Nature/ Things Doc Zone (N) The National (N) News Mercer_ CBS Spokane 289 372 Inside Access Theory Mom (N) Two McCar Elementary (N) News Late Sh.( Global B.C. 252 336 Ent ET Celeb. Apprentice Bad A to Z Elementary (N) News Hour Final* Knowledge 268 354 Waterfront Cities Archaeology ›› “Jimi Hendrix” Arthur Allen. Waterfront Cities` ABC Spokane 288 371 Ent Insider The Taste “The Finale” Away-Murder KXLY 4 Kimmel/ Spike 628 584 Iron Tattoo Tattoo Tattoo Tattoo Tattoo “The Man With the Iron Fists” RZA.0 HGTV 600 564 Fixer Upper (N) Hunt Intl Hunters Expand Expand Fixer Upper House Hunters1 A&E 615 520 Nightwatch (8:02) Nightwatch (9:01) The First 48 The First 48 (11:01) Nightwatch2 CNN 500 140 CNN Tonight The Sixties Inside Man CNNI Simulcast CNNI Simulcast6 YTV 552 543 Nicky Henry Gags Gags Vampire Vampire Haunting Haunting Gags Gags8 Showcase 617 164 Mrs Mrs Brown’s Boys Engels NCIS “Psych Out” Hawaii Five-0 NCIS “Pyramid”9 Discovery 520 505 Moonshiners (N) Street Outlaws (N) Misfit Garage Billy Bob’s Gags Moonshiners: Slice 601 193 Fatal Vows Surviving Evil Friends Friends Suburg. Suburg. Friends Friends; FOX Spokane 290 373 Theory Theory American Idol (N) Backstrom News Mod Mike Mike< TLC 521 560 Hard Evidence Hard Evidence Hard Evidence Hard Evidence Hard Evidence= Bravo 620 165 Missing The Listener Criminal Minds Legends “Rogue” Legends> EA2 312 26 (6:30) “Killer Hair” ››› “Misery” James Caan. (9:50) ››› “Panic Room” Murder@ Family 557 541 Dog I Didn’t Dog Good Next Wingin’ Good Win, Wizards DerekA PCH 294 592 Mod Seinfeld Fam Guy Fam Guy Amer. Amer. Jeff’sons Break “Expendables”B Comedy 626 176 Just for Laughs Gags Gags JFL Simpson Theory Theory Daily KimmelC TCM 292 539 ››› “The Catered Affair” (8:45) ›› “The Mating Game” “Unsinkable”D Food 603 561 Top Chef (N) Gotta Gotta Diners Diners Top Chef My. Din My. DinE OLN 411 457 Storage Storage Storage Storage Storage Liquida Storage Storage Campus CampusF History 522 516 Pawn Pawn Alaska Off-Road American Pickers East-Dickering Canadian PickersG Space 627 528 Orphan Black Inner Scare Castle The Last Ship The Last ShipH AMC 293 257 (5:00) ››› “Braveheart” ››› “Tombstone” Kurt Russell, Val Kilmer. J DTOUR 619 167 Mysteries- Cas. Ghost Adventures Security Security Expedition Un. Mysteries- Cas.L TREE 553 546 Toopy & Zigby Big Max, Back Bubble Umi Band Max, Toopy &N PBS Spokane 291 374 Talk to City Hall Poirot Death in Paradise Masterpiece Charlie Rose (N)P NBC Spokane 287 370 J’pardy! Wheel The Biggest Loser Bad A to Z Parenthood (N) News J. FallonU E! 621 168 Couch TMZ etalk Pop TMZ Live (N) Christina Milian Couch TMZ[ WSBK Boston 296 654 WBZ News (N) Seinfeld Seinfeld Mother Mother Office Office Comics Rules¨ KTLA L.A. 298 653 Two Two Vampire Diaries Reign “Getaway” KTLA 5 News News Friends≠ WGN Chi. 295 651 Wres Wres Wres Wres Rules Rules Parks Parks Raising RaisingÆ WPIX N.Y. 297 652 News PIX11 Seinfeld Seinfeld Friends Friends Ray Fam Guy Rules Amer.≥ ToonR 599 181 Goose Gadget Hercules Tintin Batman Toon Garfield Fl’stone Jetsons Gadget∂ Vision 261 72 McMillan Time- Mes Conspir. EastEnd. (9:40) EastEnders EastEnd. Super Popoff√ PBS Det. 284 364 Death in Paradise Masterpiece Manor Smiley Charlie Rose (N) Michigan MichiganÀ Cosmo 608 198 ›› “Nine Months” Hugh Grant. Excused CSI: Miami Sex-City Sex-CityÕ Nat. Geo. 524 276 Life Below Zero Security Security Underworld, Inc. Life Below Zero Security Security

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Brandi’s offers sweets and treatsIf the determination to get down to work and start

tackling the job is in any predictor of success, then Green-wood’s newest business—Brandi’s Sweets & Buddies Treats—should do very well.

New Years’ Day is a day of rest for most, but Charlene and James Bateman wanted to get their store open as soon as they could. But they didn’t want a big fancy opening, just a soft opening that would bring in a few customers. Contact with customers is vital because, to a large extent, what they put on their shelves will be what their custom-ers ask for.

Charlene describes the shop (located at 264 Copper) as a store for hard-to-find candies and a pet store all in one location.

They can source a candy that you remember from your childhood, as long as it is still being made. Charlene helped one customer who couldn’t find the candy they were looking for because it had changed its name some years ago.

Brandi’s Sweets & Buddies Treats is also an opportunity to discover some sweets you’ve might never have heard of,

but are on the shelf because other customers have recom-mended them.

Some very interesting and unique Japanese candy now in stock might prove popular with some Greenwood resi-dents.

Charlene did promise hard-to-find candies and treats; and to prove up that claim she offers four flavours of ed-ible crickets. If the crickets don’t appeal then perhaps you can wait a couple of weeks for the larva to arrive.

Back to more traditional fare, she also carries choco-lates and candies from the States—stuff that you can’t get here. They have candies from England—toffees and fudge—also German and Turkish candies.

The Gummy Bears section is open, and Charlene plans to expand it further too.

It’s not all sugar though. Flavoured banana chips are one alternative in stock now, and a full line of diabetic candy is due in by this weekend. They are also planning to bring in a line of Disney clothing

A separate room in the store features pet supplies, treats and food for anything from hamsters or fish to dogs

and cats.They sell pet products, including high quality food for

dogs and cats. Acana from Grand Prairie, Riplee’s Ranch from the Fraser Valley and Orijen, also out of Alberta.

Both Charlene and James were originally from B.C. She says she took the family to Saskatchewan a couple of years ago, but a week of -45 C temperatures last winter convinced them they should move back.

They have lived in Green-wood since May and Charlene says she is really happy here.

She is active in the com-munity, currently serving as co-president of the PAC at Greenwood Elementary. She’s also volunteered at the seniors’ centre, occasionally calls bingo and is joining the volunteer fire department. James was one of the workers on the project that

Local resident in search of a rent to own, 2 - 3 bed-room house on 2+ acres, well water and wood heat preferred. Will maintain and upgrade in order to open a healing centre. Please contact Holly Rhyason at 250-445-9969 or at Race Trac Gas at250-445-9911.

LOOKING TO RENT TO OWN

• See BRANDI’S page A12

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West Boundary CornerWelcome to the APC (Area Planning Commis-sion) members who returned this year and to the new members: Grant Harfman, George

Dagg, Vic Lockhart, Michael Fenwick-Wilson, Lisa Fill-more, John Condon, Jamie Haynes, Stephen Kirkham, Fred Marshall, Janet Matsalla, Lynn Storm, Harald Zinner, Mary-Jane Prutton.We had to postpone our � rst meeting from Monday to Wednesday because of the snow storm. The group has decided to meet in Midway for the rest of the winter because of its central location. Meetings will be at the Midway Seniors Centre.Donna Dean, Manager of Planning & Development, from the Regional District joined us for the � rst meet-ing. She brought reference materials and was available to answer questions about APCs in general and about the speci� c matters before the APC for January. She listed the staff who work in the Planning Dept. and gave out their contact information in case members have questions about matters referred to the APC. Thank you Donna for coming all the way from Trail on a foggy winter night!What a great mix of people on the APC. There was good, thoughtful discussion about a variety of topics. They’ve agreed to work with me at the next meeting on criteria for Grant-in-Aid, and in providing recom-mendations on some of the requests I’ve received so far this year. Thanks for volunteering your time!

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A Little Perspective– read it on page 4

Area E Rural Director Vicki Gee met with members of her area planning com-mission (APC) last week at the Seniors’ Centre in Midway.

Members of the APC are Grant Harf-man, George Dagg, Vic Lockhart, Mi-chael Fenwick-Wilson, Lisa Fillmore, John Condon, Jamie Haynes, Stephen Kirkham, Fred Marshall, Janet Matsalla, Lynn Storm, Harald Zinner and Mary-Jane Prutton.

They had postponed this, their in-augural meeting, from Monday to Wednesday because of the snowstorm at the beginning of the week. It was agreed to continue to meet in Midway for the rest of the winter because of its central location.

Donna Dean, manager of planning and development for the Regional Dis-trict of Kootenay Boundary, joined them for the meeting. She brought reference

materials and was available to answer questions about APCs in general and about the specific matters before the APC for January.

“What a great mix of people on the APC,” Gee said. “There was good, thoughtful discussion about a variety of topics. They’ve agreed to work with me at the next meeting on criteria for grant-in-aid, and in providing recom-mendations on some of the requests I’ve

received so far this year.” APC meetings are open to the public.

Gee said she will post dates and times on Facebook (Vicki Gee Regional Director) and in the newspapers.

An APC is a group of individuals that are appointed by an electoral area director and endorsed by the RDKB board of directors. Members are chosen to represent a variety of community in-terests.

Area E APC Committee: Seated clockwise from left are Janet Matsalla, Mary-Jane Prutton, Lisa Fillmore, Jamie Haynes, Michael Fenwick-Wilson, George Dagg, John Condon, Vicki Gee and Lynn Storm. Standing (left-to-right) Fred Marshall, Harald Zinner, Stephen Kirkham, Grant Harfman and Vic Lockhart.

APC hasinauguralmeeting

put a new façade on the A-Frame.“Greenwood is where we plan on having

our grandkids come visit us when we are grandparents,” she declared.

Charlene hopes that good customer service and the recommendations of satis-fied patrons will help the Brandi’s Sweets & Buddies Treats continue to build their in-ventory and become a stable source of in-come for the family. They welcome special requests and orders.

“We price ourselves according to other candy stores we have visited or re-searched—or below that,” Charlene said.

They are looking forward to taking the shop through its first twelve months with plans in the works for both Valentine’s and Easter. “Next Christmas is going to be fun,” Charlene said.

They are open Monday through Satur-day from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. During winter they will be closed on Sundays.

Brandi’sContinued from page A11

Charlene Bateman was so anxious to get Brandi’s Sweets & Buddies Treats open that she did the soft opening on New Years Day. The store specializes in retro and unique candies. They are also suppliers of fine pet food and other products for your furry friends.


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