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BARRY COULTER npleasant tempera- tures, stiff winds and snow would blow into Cranbrook later, but the morn- ing of March 1 was as balmy a late winter day as you could hope for. In a vacant grassy lot near downtown Cranbrook, bound- ed by a fence on two sides, the street on another and Joseph Creek on the fourth, a herd of six deer laze about, munching on fresh hay. Another deer lies a short distance away, immo- bilized by the fence, while a half dozen humans cluster around it. It’s Day 2 of the East Koote- nay Urban Deer Translocation in Cranbrook, a trial project that has already taken place in Invermere and Kimberley. Six deer were removed from Cranbrook the day be- fore, and the project is hoping for a similar number today. Twenty deer is the total num- ber allowed by the permit. The immobilized deer on the ground has been knocked out by a dart fired from a dart gun. A couple of minutes after being hit, the deer gets drowsy, lies down and nods off while the rest of the herd continues to browse nonchalantly. Members of the transloca- tion team — biologists, veter- inarians and volunteers — at- tach a radio collar to the re- cumbent ungulate, tag its ear and keep a close watch on its vital signs. Other members of the team stand in a semi-cir- cular perimeter of some 25 metres — “border collies,” as one member puts it — to en- courage the rest of the herd to stay put. But the herd remains complacent. The process of preparing the deer takes about five min- utes, At one point, a neighbour wanders from the other side of the fence, and attempts to en- gage in conversation, but he is shushed. Tranquility is key, the goal is to minimize stress on the animals, asleep or awake. The operation pro- ceeds in silence. With the data collection de- vices attached, the team care- fully enfolds the deer in a blan- ket and then carry the animal hammock style to the livestock trailer parked by the street, taking care to keep its head el- evated and airway open. The rest of the herd watches idly as the team slips by with their bundle. THE BULLETIN PROUDLY SERVING KIMBERLEY AND AREA SINCE 1932 | Vol. 84, Issue XX | www.dailybulletin.ca FRIDAY MARCH 4, 20 16 $ 1 10 INCLUDES G.S.T. TownsmanBulletin Like Us @kbulletin Follow Us BARRY COULTER PHOTO THE SITUATION AT THE TRANSLOCATION: An immobilized deer is tended to Tuesday, March 1, in a vacant field near down- town Cranbrook. Members of the East Kootenay Urban Deer Translocation project are attaching data collection devices (an ear tag and radio collar), and monitoring the deer’s vital signs before shipping her out of town along with others in her herd. The Kootenay Steamers > Janus on the world of Capt. Frank Armstrong | Page 7 < On the road in Raider country Cale Fleury and the Kootenay Ice in Prince Albert | Page 8 BARRY COULTER An increase in the number of overdose deaths is accompanying an increase in availabili- ty and type of illicit drugs in southeast B.C. According to Interior Health and ANKORS (Aids Network Outreach & Support Society) re- cent BC Coroner statis- tics show there has been a gradual increase in opioid related overdose deaths over the last 24 months across B.C., in- cluding communities within Interior Health. In addition, community agencies continue to re- ceive reports about indi- viduals experiencing fatal and non-fatal over- doses. Dr. Trevor Corneil, Medical Health Officer for Interior Health said that with a general in- crease in the number of overdose deaths, related to illicit drugs, more than 80 per cent of them have an opioid involved or de- tected post mortem. The majority of overdose symptoms are being re- ported after using opioid drugs such as OxyContin and heroin. “The availability of drugs on the illicit mar- ket has been increas- ing.,” Dr. Corneil said in an interview with the Townsman. “The num- ber of options and types of drugs within that mar- ket have been increas- ing, and we don’t have a lot of control over that.” Dr. Corneil said it is important to know there is not one particular group being affected. We have those people with significant mental health issues and signifi- cant addiction problems who are dying, but we also have recreational users. People don’t real- ize that there are recre- ational injection drug users. Those people are at risk as well.” Every year, at least since 2008, has shown a gradual but steady in- crease in the number of overdose deaths. “In Interior Health in 2008, there 20 overdose deaths related to illicit drugs, and in 2015 there were 16,” Dr. Corneil said. “So every year it was more than the year before basically a straight line heading up. “Into this year, we al- ready have some prelim- inary numbers from Jan- uary — they’re prelimi- nary because the data is fluid in the sense that coroners are constantly adjusting or changing decisions that are made around the final cause of death. But the prelimi- nary number for January is 15 overdose deaths for the region. It’s a trend, unless the February total was nine. I wouldn’t call it a spike yet, until we have a couple more months of data.” Information coming forward shows there is not one specific “bad batch” of drugs. The ma- jority of overdose symp- toms are being reported after using opioid drugs such as OxyContin and heroin. Overdose deaths on the rise See OVERDOSE, Page 4 See Page 5 A day of translocation
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Page 1: Kimberley Daily Bulletin, March 04, 2016

BARRY COULTER

U npleasant tempera-tures, stiff winds and snow would blow into

Cranbrook later, but the morn-ing of March 1 was as balmy a late winter day as you could hope for.

In a vacant grassy lot near downtown Cranbrook, bound-ed by a fence on two sides, the street on another and Joseph Creek on the fourth, a herd of six deer laze about, munching on fresh hay. Another deer lies a short distance away, immo-bilized by the fence, while a half dozen humans cluster around it.

It’s Day 2 of the East Koote-nay Urban Deer Translocation in Cranbrook, a trial project that has already taken place in Invermere and Kimberley.

Six deer were removed from Cranbrook the day be-fore, and the project is hoping for a similar number today. Twenty deer is the total num-ber allowed by the permit.

The immobilized deer on the ground has been knocked out by a dart fired from a dart gun. A couple of minutes after being hit, the deer gets drowsy, lies down and nods off while the rest of the herd continues to browse nonchalantly.

Members of the transloca-tion team — biologists, veter-inarians and volunteers — at-tach a radio collar to the re-cumbent ungulate, tag its ear and keep a close watch on its vital signs. Other members of the team stand in a semi-cir-cular perimeter of some 25 metres — “border collies,” as one member puts it — to en-courage the rest of the herd to stay put. But the herd remains complacent.

The process of preparing the deer takes about five min-utes, At one point, a neighbour wanders from the other side of the fence, and attempts to en-

gage in conversation, but he is shushed. Tranquility is key, the goal is to minimize stress on the animals, asleep or awake. The operation pro-ceeds in silence.

With the data collection de-vices attached, the team care-fully enfolds the deer in a blan-ket and then carry the animal hammock style to the livestock trailer parked by the street, taking care to keep its head el-evated and airway open. The rest of the herd watches idly as the team slips by with their bundle.

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THE SITUATION AT THE TRANSLOCATION: An immobilized deer is tended to Tuesday, March 1, in a vacant field near down-town Cranbrook. Members of the East Kootenay Urban Deer Translocation project are attaching data collection devices (an ear tag and radio collar), and monitoring the deer’s vital signs before shipping her out of town along with others in her herd.

The Kootenay Steamers >Janus on the world of Capt. Frank Armstrong | Page 7

< On the road in Raider countryCale Fleury and the Kootenay Ice in Prince Albert | Page 8

BARRY COULTERAn increase in the

number of overdose deaths is accompanying an increase in availabili-ty and type of illicit drugs in southeast B.C.

According to Interior Health and ANKORS (Aids Network Outreach & Support Society) re-cent BC Coroner statis-tics show there has been a gradual increase in opioid related overdose deaths over the last 24 months across B.C., in-cluding communities within Interior Health. In addition, community agencies continue to re-ceive reports about indi-viduals experiencing fatal and non-fatal over-doses.

Dr. Trevor Corneil, Medical Health Officer for Interior Health said that with a general in-crease in the number of overdose deaths, related to illicit drugs, more than 80 per cent of them have an opioid involved or de-tected post mortem. The majority of overdose symptoms are being re-ported after using opioid drugs such as OxyContin and heroin.

“The availability of drugs on the illicit mar-ket has been increas-ing.,” Dr. Corneil said in an interview with the Townsman. “The num-ber of options and types of drugs within that mar-ket have been increas-ing, and we don’t have a lot of control over that.”

Dr. Corneil said it is important to know there is not one particular

group being affected.We have those people

with significant mental health issues and signifi-cant addiction problems who are dying, but we also have recreational users. People don’t real-ize that there are recre-ational injection drug users. Those people are at risk as well.”

Every year, at least since 2008, has shown a gradual but steady in-crease in the number of overdose deaths.

“In Interior Health in 2008, there 20 overdose deaths related to illicit drugs, and in 2015 there were 16,” Dr. Corneil said. “So every year it was more than the year before — basically a straight line heading up.

“Into this year, we al-ready have some prelim-inary numbers from Jan-uary — they’re prelimi-nary because the data is fluid in the sense that coroners are constantly adjusting or changing decisions that are made around the final cause of death. But the prelimi-nary number for January is 15 overdose deaths for the region. It’s a trend, unless the February total was nine. I wouldn’t call it a spike yet, until we have a couple more months of data.”

Information coming forward shows there is not one specific “bad batch” of drugs. The ma-jority of overdose symp-toms are being reported after using opioid drugs such as OxyContin and heroin.

Overdose deaths on

the rise

See OVERDOSE, Page 4See Page 5

A day of translocation

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Page 2 Friday, march 4, 2016

LocaL NEWSdaily townsman / daily bulletin

Live in Concert

Show @ 7:30

For ticket information and to learn more about the band, visit our website:

www.breakwaterband.com

Key City TheatreMarch 12

Tickets at: www.keycitytheatre.com

experience music on the edge...

Tre vor Cr awleyBoth the men and

women’s Avalanche vol-leyball teams were feted at the College of the Rockies on Thursday, as both were recognized for their accomplish-ments at the Pacwest provincial champion-ships last weekend.

For the first time in college history, both teams qualified for the tournament, with the men finishing fourth and the women captur-ing their first-ever gold medal.

The women, ranked sixth heading into the championship, steam-

rolled through the third and second-ranked teams to earn their berth into the final matchup against the Vancouver Island Uni-versity Mariners.

The Avs struggled early, dropping two sets to their opponents be-fore roaring back and

winning the next two and the final tiebreaker.

Adriel Goodman, Ari Benwell and Kelsey Thompson were recog-nized as players of the game in three matches. Kennedy Koop, Alexa Koshman were given tournament all-star honours and Thompson

was recognized with the tournament MVP award.

For the men, Patrick Toze, Julio Lins and Zach Fedechko were recognized as players of the game in their three matches, while Alex Cassels was named to the tournament all-star

roster. The women will be

heading to Charlotte-town, PEI for the nation-al championships next

week ranked fourth in the country.

A link to watch the Avs in action will be posted on their website.

Avalanche celebrated at College ceremony

For The TownsmanPotholes have begun

their annual spring ap-pearance on the streets of Cranbrook and are sure to become a hot topic of discussion for residents.

Potholes are weather related and can occur at any time of the year. They are normally formed following ex-treme weather, with the freezing and thawing of sub-surface water from rain or snow runoff that has infiltrated into the ground through surface cracks.

The weakening of the pavement structure combined with heavy traffic loads eventually leads to the formation of potholes.

The City deals with a large network of streets and Public Works has a fixed number of work

crews, equipment and other resources with which it can respond to and repair road defects.

“When a pothole is reported to us, the re-pair work is scheduled and carried out accord-ingly,” says Public Works Director Joe McGowan. “In normal circum-stances our crews can respond to pothole re-pairs in a timely man-ner. During extreme and unfavourable weather conditions when pot-hole problems are nu-merous and proper re-pair work cannot be car-ried out, only temporary repairs will be made until conditions im-prove.”

To report potholes, please contact the City of Cranbrook Public Works Department at 250-489-0218.

Trevor Crawley phoTo

The 2015-16 Pacwest women’s volleyball provincial champions— The College of the Rockies Avalanche. Left to right: Corissa Mildenberger, Ari Benwell, Taylor Forster, Kennedy Koop, Kara Froese, Sarah Wood, Kelsey Thompson, Kendra Hainsworth and Mackenzie Morey. Coached by John Swanson. Missing: Brooke Paulsen, Miranda Myndio, Madi Hudy, Alexa Koshman and Adriel Goodman.

New pothole season comes to Cranbrook

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LocaL NEWSdaily bulletin

Frida Viklund photos

Acts enjoyed a photo booth so they could take home memories of the evening.

Lilith Revisited — new life for Lilith AffairC AROLYN GR ANT

Bulletin Editor

Kimberley’s long running By Women For Women variety show, Lilith Affair, was reborn this year, with new en-ergy and a new genera-tion leading the charge.

Lilith Affair was or-ganized for the past 15 years by the Steppin’ Out Dancers. The Step-pin Out Dancers an-nounced they would be retiring from Lilith after all those years in 2014.

But there was a new dance group in town, and with a smooth transition the reins were handed to the La-dy’s Leg Dancers to carry on the Lilith tradi-tion.

The Lady’s Leg Dancers include: Kylee Ablett, Lauren Rokosh, Emily Korven, Corissa Rees, Kelsey MacPher-son, Jill Lehto, Hayley Cooper, Kim Hoff-mann, Alex Ablett, Kylie Newton, Tessa Rokosh, and Elli Bamsey.

“The group was formed in 2012 out of a desire to spend more time together,” said group member Emily Korven. “Half the group include Kimberley Dance Academy alum-ni and half are new to dance.”

The Lady’s Leg Dancers named them-selves after the famous strip of snow on Mount Bill Nye that takes until late spring to melt, but always in the shape of an ever-shrinking lady’s leg, The dancers per-formed at Lilith in 2012 and were invited back in 2014. Then came the suggestion that the La-dy’s Leg Dancers take over.

“The Steppin’ Out Dancers gently suggest-ed they would love to see our group take over,” Korven said. “We were honoured, excit-ed, and a few glasses of wine in, so we accepted and announced that we would be back with our own take on the Lilith Affair in 2016.

That take was very successful. Lilith Revis-ited took place on Feb-ruary 25, 26 and 27 and was completely sold out.

Once again the show featured an all women cast, all women audi-ence and all women

volunteers.“We wanted to hon-

our the tradition that Steppin Outs has creat-ed in the community, celebrating women in the arts with a women’s only night out,” Korven said.

“We felt so well sup-ported taking on this big

event. In total we raised over $4,000 to donate back to the community.

“We wanted to start a new tradition to live out the vision of Lilith and our dance group, that is to empower and inspire women to take chances and put themselves out there. We thought a

great way to do this would be to set up an annual $1,000 scholar-ship for a young woman in our community pur-suing post secondary education. We look for-ward to supporting a female student in fol-lowing her dreams and inspiring others along

the way.”This year, $2640 of

the funds raised went to the Kimberley Helping Hands Food Bank.

“We also wanted to give our ticket holders a chance to donate to the food bank so we accept-ed feminine hygiene products at the door of

our event. We received a full car load full of do-nations to add to the cash amount.”

They also donated $500 to improve the green room behind the stage at Centre 64.

”We are thrilled at the success of the event and have already start-

ed planning Lilith 2017,” Korven said.

“If anyone is inter-ested in getting involved by sponsoring the event, volunteering, performing or being a part of our female arti-san market please con-tact [email protected].”

A few of the many volunteers that made the weekend possible, this specific group worked backstage to run props, stage manage and keep us performers in line and on time! In total we had 25 volunteers, a group made up of our moms, sisters, friends & community members. The show wouldn’t have been possible with out them. They helped do everything from take tickets, set up intermission, serve wine, set out inter-mission snacks, clean up, usher people to their seats, operate the curtain, stage man-age, move props and keep the show going. Above are Talia Christianson, Chelsea Gyurkovits, Danielle Roe, Taylor White and Megan Strachan.

Courtesy Lady’s Leg danCers

The entire cast of Lilith 2016.

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Cranbrook Kimberley

First Baptist ChurchPastor Kevin Ewaskow

Children’s MinistriesWorship Service

10:30 am334 - 14th Ave.250-426-4319

[email protected]

St. Aidan Orthodox Church

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

Fellowship Lunch & Sunday School to follow.Fr. Andrew Applegate, 250-420-1582

All are welcome to come in, see, listen, pray, and stay for lunch.www.saintaidan.ca

Sat. evening Vespers Service 6:30pm

Cranbrook Alliance Church

1200 Kootenay Street N.250-489-4704

Pastor Grant McDowellSunday Service & Children’s Ministry

10:30 amwww.cranbrookalliancechurch.com

Cranbrook United Church#2 12 Avenue S.

(Corner of Baker St. and 12th Ave S.)

with Rev. Frank Lewis Ph: 250-426-2022 / Fax: 250-426-2085

Sunday Worship...10:00 amSunday School 1st & 3rd Sunday

www.cranbrookunited.com

Marysville Community Church

Sunday Service 10:30 am

730 - 302 Street, Marysville250-427-3161 • 250-427-7099

KimberleyUnited Church

10 Boundary St. – 250-427-2428

Rev. Sunny KimSunday Worship at 10 am

www.kimberleyunited.ca

From Page 1What’s interesting is

that we’re seeing it ev-erywhere. Certainly the bigger cities are being impacted, but so are the smaller cities. Where this really a ‘never occurrence’ in Cranbrook Trail area, we’ve see anywhere be-tween one and three every year for the past three years, and that is likely to increase.”

There has been a lot of recent publicity con-cerning the painkiller Fentanyl, which has be-come a problem in terms of substance abuse. But Dr. Corneil says Fentanyl is “only one piece of the puzzle.”

“We have seen an in-crease in fentanyl — fentanyl has flooded the market in the last five years. About a third of cases have fentanyl de-tected in the system post-mortem. But two thirds of the cases are not fentanyl related. If you pulled out all those cases, you would still see increasing trends that speaks to access and a market (market for illicit drugs) clearly … having some success.

“Heroin is the same drug it always was. The

problem is that like fen-tanyl it’s an opiate, and opiates suppress the re-spiratory system in a very uncontrollable way. You have to be re-ally knowledgeable as a user if you’re going to try and use it safely, or at least in a safer way. That’s why we speak a lot about education and knowledge awareness, testing, using smaller doses or hits before your usual amount so you know what you’re using.

Interior Health has

several harm reduction programs to help users, including a Take Home Naloxone programtath trains participants to recognize and respond to an overdose situa-tion, using a naloxone kit. Naloxone can re-verse (stop) an opioid overdose – in the event of an overdose, nalox-one restores breathing within 2-5 minutes of administration and of-fers the opportunity to save a life and reduce harm related to the overdose while waiting for help to arrive.

“And of course ac-cess to treatment is es-sential, these are oppor-tunities to get people into treatment when they’re ready, and I think that’s the direc-tion we need to go,” Dr. Corneil said.

The subject of safe injection sites, as exist in Vancouver, is likely to become a subject of dis-cussion across the prov-ince, and perhaps a re-ality, Dr. Corneil said.

“There’s been a lot of questions about safe consumption sites, or safe injection sites as they’re also know,” he said. “They’ve been shown to be very effec-

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In Interior Health in 2008, there 20 overdose deaths related to illicit drugs,and in 2015 there were 60.

tive for a specific popula-tion — those who are heavy users or those who are brand new to using, particularly the injection route. In British Colum-bia we know the Appeals Court in B.C., also the Supreme Court of Cana-da ruled that these are in fact health care sites and therefore can be exempt-ed under Section 56 of the Controlled Substanc-es And Drugs Act.

The federal govern-

ment in fact has recently given approval for a sec-ond safe injection site in Vancouver.

“Certainly indication are that the current gov-ernment is showing in-terest in evidence and acknowledging that these do work,” Dr. Corneil said. “It has begun to open up the discussion for these as options for people.

“Will we see one in Interior Health? Very possibly in the next year or two. We’re looking at feasibility right now, whether stakeholders are interested, and once we have a proposal that makes some kind of sense we’ll be able to bring that to the com-munity and engage

stakeholders and com-munity members in that discussion.”

Interior Health and its partners like ANKORS offer a variety of pro-grams including: with-drawal management, opioid replacement therapy, counselling, and housing supports. To access treatment ser-vices, talk to your physi-cian or contact one of the agencies listed below.

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Cranbrook 250- 342-3868

Trail 250-364-6262Nelson 250-505-7248 ANKORS 1-800-421-

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Overdose deaths on the rise in EK“But two thirds of the cases are not

fentanyl related. If you pulled out all those cases, you would still see

increasing trends that speaks to access and a

market (market for illicit drugs)

clearly … having some success.

RCMP

A Cranbrook youth has pleaded guilty to arson.

Early on Nov. 11, 2015., the Cranbrook Fire Department re-sponded to a fire at Lau-rie Middle School in Cranbrook. Cranbrook RCMP also attended the scene. Arson was sus-pected as the cause of the fire.

An extensive investi-gation by the Cranbrook RCMP General Investi-gation Section led to the arrest of a 14-year-old male who was charged with arson. On Monday, Feb. 29, the youth pled guilty in Cranbrook Courts receiving a one year intensive support and supervision order.

The Cranbrook RCMP would like to thank members of the public for helping en-sure that this case came to a successful conclu-sion.

Youth pleads

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On February 26, 2016 Cranbrook RCMP re-ceived several calls of an elderly male who was loitering near the 711 Store.

Cst. Robert Notari spent considerable time looking for the male be-fore he finally found him. The man had missed his medical transport back to Fernie and had no money for a hotel room. Cst Notari approached the Salva-tion Army and found him a bed for the night.

For those of us old enough to remember the old radio show, “The Rest of the Story.” here’s how this one ends.

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From Page 4Cst Notari, who was

in between nightshift, went back to the Salva-tion Army in his person-al vehicle few hours after the end of his shift picked up the gentle-man and drove him back to his home in

Fernie ensuring he got home safely.

It’s these types of in-cidents that show the Cranbrook RCMP’s ded-ication to our commu-nity as a whole whether they are on shift or not.

And that is the rest of the story…

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Another Sizable Drug Seizure by Crime Reduction Unit

The Cranbrook/ Kimberley Crime Re-duction Unit with help from Creston General Investigation Section, continues to make strides in keeping drugs off the streets of Cran-brook and Kimberley.

On March 3rd 2016 at around 1030PM the Crime Reduction Unit, along with Police Dog Service and General Duty police officers con-ducted a stop of a vehi-cle travelling on the highway from Creston

BC. The car was stopped at Jim Smith Lake Road, and as a result of infor-mation received, a high risk take down of the ve-hicle was conducted.

A 33 year old female resident of Cranbrook was driving the vehicle and was arrested. A 23 year old male was locat-ed in the trunk of the vehicle. At search of the vehicle located a sub-stantial amount of co-caine. Cranbrook RCMP are requesting charges of Possession for the Purpose of Traf-ficking against both oc-cupants of the vehicle.

Drugs seized

A Cranbrook day of translocation

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A darted deer is carried to the transport vehicle.

The deer are being taken — “translocated” — to pre-selected mule deer winter range areas in the Rocky Mountain Trench. In Cranbrook’s case, the members of the urban herd are going to a spot on crown land on the east side of the Koocanusa Reservoir. The radio collars and ear tags will allow biolo-gists and Wildlife offi-cials to keep tabs on how the urban deer are making out in their new country home, how far they range, how they endure the elements, how they herd together, how they fare against predators. After all, this is a trial project, and the data will help determine how successful it is.

In Cranbrook, one deer is already in the trailer as the team comes up with the other. The trailer can carry a half dozen ani-mals, and the day be-fore came off relatively smoothly.

But here’s the trick: For the same reason the unconscious deer’s head must be kept ele-vated, the deer must be four square on its hooves whilst being transported. Otherwise,

it’s likely to regurgitate the contents of its rumen and die from as-phyxiation.

So, as each deer must be first immobi-lized, it must then be woken up with another drug. Inside the trailer, the awakened deer, though confused, tend to be fairly docile if there are two or more of them.

But the first deer in-side the trailer is made of stern stuff, and as the team opens the trailer gate and eases the sec-ond deer in, the first starts knocking and stamping about. Then, an escape! The deer bursts out of the trailer, right over the heads of the humans clustered around the back of the trailer. Full of vim, the deer, conspicuous by its new radio collar, bounds across the field back to the herd.

Such unplanned oc-currences are part of working with wildlife and the crew seeks to recapture the deer to recover the radio collar. Re-darting is attempt-ed, but the reversal drugs used to revive the deer are strong enough to counter-act any ad-

ditional sedatives. Un-able to safely handle the deer, a wildlife cap-ture crew from Bighorn Helicopters volunteers its services to use a net gun to re-capture the deer. Later that after-noon, the deer was quickly restrained, had the darts and collar re-moved and was re-leased after a couple minutes to continue its life in Cranbrook.

“The unfortunate es-cape on Tuesday was part of our learning of the translocation pro-cess,” says project biolo-gist Ian Adams of Cran-brook based Vast Re-source Solutions. “Our crew assessed steps that led to the escape and we addressed how we transfer deer into the trailer.”

A new day on Wednesday saw the im-proved procedures put in place and work effec-tively.

“We started the day by capturing a doe and her young from last year,” says Adams. “That way we start off with two deer in the trailer and they were much calmer. An added bene-fit is that we move the family group — mom and fawn can stay to-gether, which has been a priority for us from the start of the project.” The rest of Wednesday’s captures went smoothly and another trip was made to the release point.

In total 12 deer are translocated from Cran-brook over the three days of capture work, within the target range of 10 to 15 individuals for each community that the project had hoped to move. All seven radio collars al-

lotted to Cranbrook were deployed and are now gathering the valu-able data that will be used to assess the suc-cess of the transloca-tion.

Those data have al-ready showed that the deer moved into the trailer when the first es-caped on Tuesday has shown surprising move-ments.

“We’ve seen a wide range of initial move-ment by translocated deer,” notes Adams. “Some have moved very little and stayed close to their release point.”

The deer pictured being handled above and on Page 1 is not one of them. In the first night she crossed the ice-covered Koocanusa

Reservoir and headed up the Gold Creek area. In the first 24 hours she moved close to 20 km

but has since moved very little.

This is the informa-tion biologists and wild-

life managers seek to help assess transloca-tion as a management option for urban deer.

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RE V. YME WOENSDREGT

I’ve attached one of my favourite im-ages of Jesus to this column. Have you seen it before? Some of you may have seen it. It was drawn by artist Willis Wheatley in 1973 for the United

Church of Canada, one of four sketches Wheatley drew. It was originally titled “Christ the Liberator”, but has widely be-come known as “The Laughing Christ.”

This image was one of the very first in the whole history of Christian art which shows Jesus laughing. Look at other works of art depicting Jesus. I dare you to find even one that shows this kind of laugh. It’s not just a polite snicker or titter. It’s a full–throated belly laugh. Jesus throws his head back and lets ‘er rip.

Early art tends to show Jesus with a seri-ous look. His lips are usually turned down. Even in works of art showing joyful events, Jesus was depicted stoically, as a somber guy — you know, one of those serious reli-gious dudes with straight laces and long faces. You could never imagine the Jesus of early icons and paintings to crack a joke or share a laugh. He was just a pious bore.

Now, the Bible never explicitly says that Jesus laughed. It does say that Jesus wept — and we hold on to that notion tightly. We talk about Jesus as the Man of Sorrows, or other such titles which perpetuate the notion of a serious, humourless, pious Jesus.

But you can hardly imagine that Jesus never laughed. He went to weddings and ended up making more wine when it ran out; he told stories; he played with chil-dren; people were attracted to him. You’ve got to think he wasn’t really a gloomy Gus.

His parables also show us a man with a wicked sense of humour. Ever hear the one about a camel trying to squeeze through the eye of a needle? In fact, some people thought he was having too much fun and called him a drunkard and a glutton. Does this sound like someone who wasn’t en-

joying life? “Blessed are you who weep now, for you will laugh,” he says in Luke’s version of the Beatitudes.

An image like this help us remember that Christians are called to show joy. “Re-joice in the Lord always,” says Paul. Always. Not just once in a while, and not necessar-ily just a quiet joy. Too often I hear people tell me that joy doesn’t necessarily mean you have to laugh, that joy can be ex-pressed quietly and reverently. Really? Honestly? Oh come on now!

When you do something that brings you joy, don’t you laugh? Don’t you smile? Don’t you radiate that joy so that other people catch it from you?

I love this image. Part of the reason is that about 15 years ago, I became so de-pressed that I thought I would kill myself. I almost succeeded. Thankfully I didn’t. As I worked through the depression, I discov-ered that one of the things that had hap-pened was that I had forgotten how to laugh. I started taking life much too seri-

ously.For me, laughing is a sign of health —

good physical health, good emotional health and good spiritual health. When you laugh, you are saying that you look at reality as life–giving and nourishing. Granted, there are moments of pain and grief. There always will be. But laughing is a choice which says that despite the sorrow that comes our way, life is filled with won-der and beauty and grace.

So I’m going to hold on to this image of the laughing Christ. Here is a man who loved life to the full, who was able to mar-vel at lilies and sparrows and see the love of God in those oh–so–very–ordinary things. Here is a man who drew people to him, and taught them to revel in the goodness of God in all of life.

Along with an anonymous 10th century Irish writer, I will celebrate the joy of life with this prayer:

I would like to have the men of HeavenIn my own house:With vats of good cheer laid out for them.

I would like to have the three Marys, Their fame is so great.I would like peopleFrom every corner of Heaven.

I would like them to be cheerfulIn their drinking.I would like to have Jesus tooHere amongst them.

I would like a great lake of beerFor the King of Kings,I would like to be watching Heaven’s

familyDrinking it through all eternity.

Yme Woensdregt is Pastor at Christ Church Anglican in Cranbrook.

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“Captain Frank Armstrong bumped a lot of scenery … but he always got through.”

Robert Randolph Bruce, Lt. Governor of B.C. 1926-31

On the evening of Thursday, April 28, 1898, the cit-

izens of Fort Steele gathered to mark the end of winter with the firing of sticks of dynamite, live-ly tunes from the Fort Steele Brass Band and general cheer-ing and jubilation all around.

Technically, the first day of spring came weeks earlier but for the townsfolk it wasn’t the calendar that marked the event. For them and many oth-ers along the Kootenay River the true solstice came when the first steamboat of the year hove into view, in this case the J.D. Farrell, carrying 16 tons of merchandise from Jennings, Montana.

It took her 12 days to fight her way up the Kootenay River which, for Captain McCor-mack and his crew, wasn’t bad given the low water, sandbars, rocks and snags.

The Farrell, built during the winter at Jennings, was the largest craft on the river at 126 feet stem to stern and a 26 foot beam. She was a shapely boat for the time and place, fitted as she was with elegant (all things considered) staterooms, bath-rooms, a dining room all elec-trically illuminated, plus a searchlight enabling nighttime navigation.

It was a long haul but once the water was high she and three or four other boats would do the trip in 24 hours each week. Before the railway came to the Kootenays, when a trip by wagon from the towns of Golden or Kalispell entailed a very arduous journey, travel-ling by boat was a luxury.

Of course, it wasn’t neces-sarily the safest way to go — the J.D. Farrell made only eight trips before striking a rock and sinking, a fate that befell many of the vessels although gener-ally no one was hurt and often-times the boat was back on the river in short order.

The Farrell was not the first steamship on the river, mind you. Boats had been plying the waters since the “Annerly,” ran the river in 1893, bringing supplies to the North Star Landing upriver from Fort Steele and loading tons of ore for the return journey.

The East Kootenay region forms the upper eastern edge of the Columbia River Basin, an area that includes south-eastern B.C., most of Idaho,

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The Duchess II, captained by Frank Armstrong, on the Columbia River. She was dismantled in 1901. Wiki Commons

Oregon and Washington, west-ern Montana and small por-tions of Nevada, Utah and Wy-oming. The Kootenay River runs south from near Golden and then back north to drain into the Columbia River near Castlegar. The Columbia River runs north from Columbia Lake near Canal Flats and then south and west through the United States to Astoria, Ore-gon, pouring more water into the Pacific Ocean than any river in North or South Ameri-ca. The fact that the two rivers are only a mile or so apart at Columbia Lake spurred Wil-liam Baillie-Grohman, in 1889, to undertake the construction of a canal at what is now known as Canal Flats: A man a plan, a canal, a failure. It was used but twice.

Of the numerous riverboat pilots of the day along the Koo-tenay and Columbia, unargu-ably the best was Francis Pat-rick Armstrong. Born in Sorel, Quebec, to the Hon. James and Charlotte Armstrong, Frank first came to the area as part of a group of engineers under Major Albert Rogers, surveying the route that would become the Rogers Pass. Frank settled near Golden and took up farm-ing for a time. During the win-ter of 1882-83 he strapped on his snowshoes and made an overland trip from Golden to

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Joseph Prairie (now Cran-brook) to deliver the mail. Un-doubtedly finding the journey somewhat taxing he soon began construction of a river-boat from salvaged lumber. The craft was 75 feet long, 17 feet wide and powered by 45 year-old engines salvaged from a ferry on the St. Law-rence River.

“She’s a pretty crude steam-ship,” he stated when he launched her in the summer of 1886 along the Columbia River, a narrow, shallow, crooked route, dry in the autumn, fro-zen in the winter and fraught with obstacles.

She sailed successfully and with great fanfare into Lake Windermere on her maiden voyage and continued to do for the next two years carrying set-tlers, livestock, food, merchan-dise and mail. When she sprang a leak and sank he built the Duchess II and the Marion, both much improved from his first effort, the latter of which drew only 18 inches of water when fully loaded. As Captain Armstrong pointed out, “the river’s bottom was often very close to the river’s top.”

The steamers plied the Co-lumbia, often stopping along the way to see to settler’s needs, deliver mail and load wood for the journey.

Captain Armstrong built

and sailed numerous boats over the next 20 years. In 1915 he accepted a volunteer over-seas commission by the British Government and, at age 56, undertook service as superin-tendent of all military vessels on the Tigris and Nile Rivers, at one point barely escaping with his life when his ship was tor-pedoed in the Mediterranean.

Following the war he re-turned to the Kootenays as a member of the Department of Public Works.

Thirty-four years after the Duchess made her initial run, he captained the steamer Nowitka from Golden, carry-ing material to construct a bridge at Briscoe which effec-tively closed the river to pad-dlewheel navigation.

In October, 1922, he was struck by a broken cable on a wharf in Kaslo, suffering a bro-ken hip and internal injury from which he never recov-ered. He died in Vancouver on January 26, 1923.

Endnote: A more thorough discussion of the life and times of Frank Armstrong may be found in the B.C. Historical News, Vol. 28, No.2, 1995, writ-ten by his great- niece, the late Winnifred Weir. Frank was brother to J.F. Armstrong, local government agent for whom Cranbrook’s Armstrong (9th) Avenue is named.

The sternwheeler Annerley, ca. 1893. The first steamer on the upper Kootenay River, – Wiki Commons

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Defenceman Cale Fleury (#4), pictured earlier this season, has taken on more responsibility and stepped up for Kootenay Ice head coach Luke Pierce down the stretch.

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LAST MEETING: PAR 4 at KTN 2 (Jan. 15) ICE vs. RAIDERS 10-48-6-0 RECORD 34-21-7-1 Sixth (Central) DIVISION Second (East) 12th (Eastern) CONF. Fifth (Eastern) 135 GF 195 282 GA 194 22nd (14.0%) PP 21st (17.6%) 22nd (72.3%) PK 11th (79.6%) Z. Zborosky (26-32-58) TOP SCORER R. Gardiner (37-45-82) W. Hoflin (4.05 GAA) TOP GOALIE R. Parenteau (2.83 GAA) 5-3 L at REG (March 2) LAST GAME 5-3 L at MJW (Feb. 27) L2 STREAK L1 March 5 at SAS NEXT GAME March 5 vs. LET

Taylor rocc aTo say Cale Fleury’s

play has been strong of late might just be an un-derstatement.

“Outstanding perfor-mance,” were the first words to escape the mouth of Kootenay Ice head coach Luke Pierce, when asked about the play of his sophomore defenceman following Wednesday’s 5-3 set-back in Regina.

The 6-foot-1, 192-pound native of Calgary has come into his own during his second sea-son with the Kootenay Ice and was involved in every facet of Wednes-day’s game right from the first puck drop.

After a video review and overnight delibera-tion, it was determined he scored his team’s first goal with a seeing-eye point shot that eluded Pats goaltender Tyler Brown.

Late in the second period, Fleury’s intuitive play with the puck from the point once again led to a goal, this time a re-direction courtesy affili-ate Reed Morison.

And that’s just what Fleury did on the score-sheet.

What he does off the scoresheet is arguably more impressive, espe-cially when you consider we’re talking about the play of a 17-year-old de-fenceman who isn’t eli-gible for the NHL Entry Draft until 2017.

The Ice (10-48-6-0) will need all of that and more from Fleury come Friday night (6 p.m. Mountain) when they visit the Prince Albert Raiders (34-21-7-1) at the Art Hauser Centre.

“We put a lot of re-sponsibility on him midway through the year when we named him an assistant captain at a young age,” Pierce said. “There’s no ques-tion, as with any young player, he’s had his ups and downs. But his min-utes are extremely sig-nificant, so the downs tend to really stand out. You can’t really hide or protect him because he’s such an important part of our team.

“[Tuesday in Medi-cine Hat] he was real good. [Wednesday in Regina] he was out-

standing, We need con-tributions from our backend with the guys we’re missing up front. He was instrumental on [two goals] and he was good start to finish.”

While Fleury has been impressive since September, his emer-gence perhaps became more noticeable to the average eye when he was named an alternate captain in mid-January following the trade of Luke Philp.

“It’s huge, it’s nice we’re a young group and I can be a leader of that group moving for-ward,” Fleury said after being named part of his team’s leadership group.

“I just try to lead by example, not try to do anything too much, keep it simple like coach says.”

Spending most nights anchoring the second blue line pairing for Pierce, Fleury has be-come a steady, reliable presence at both ends of the rink and done exact-ly what he set out to do — lead by example.

Offensively, he has shattered his rookie scoring totals.

In 70 games played last season, Fleury amassed one goal and 13 points. In 53 games this season, he has already eclipsed those numbers by a long shot, having collected seven goals and 23 points.

When he arrived at camp this fall, he car-ried with him a much more imposing physical presence and he’s used that to his advantage.

Fans at Western Fi-nancial Place have probably lost count of the number of unsus-pecting forwards Fleury

has rag-dolled to this point in the season.

Defensively, Fleury is often matched up against opponents’ top units and more often than not, he has done well to keep skilled, vet-eran scorers to the pe-rimeter and limit their grade ‘A’ opportunities.

What more could be asked of a 17-year-old defenceman?

With third-year veter-an Troy Murray (neck/throat) out due to injury, Fleury’s minutes have become more critical since the Ice embarked on a four-game road trip.

Now with veteran centre Matt Alfaro (un-disclosed) out of the lineup, along with big-bodied winger Aus-tin Wellsby (undis-closed), Pierce is going to need even more from Fleury outside of his own end of the rink.

“They’re a big, physi-cal group and we hav-en’t seen them for a long time,” Pierce said of the Raiders.

“They play well at home and they’re right in the thick of the battle. I expect everyone to be at their best.”

There’s no question the Ice have already re-ceived great value from Fleury after selecting him 78th overall in the fourth round of the 2013 WHL Bantam Draft.

The only question that remains is how much greater will the re-turn get as the former Notre Dame Hound continues to mature?

After visiting the Raiders, Fleury and the Ice wrap up a four-game trip when they take on the Saskatoon Blades (24-35-4-0) Saturday.

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BRADENTON, Fla. - Finally healthy after a three-year battle with injuries, right-hander Gavin Floyd turned in a solid start for the Toron-to Blue Jays on Thursday in a 10-8 win against the Pittsburgh Pirates.

Justin Smoak hit a towering solo home run

for the Blue Jays. The ball rode a light breeze and cleared the concourse in right-centre field.

Floyd worked two in-nings and gave up one run on two hits. He walked one and struck out two.

The 33-year-old Floyd had Tommy John surgery in 2013. While working his way back, he twice snapped a

bone in his elbow.Mike Morse’s RBI

double gave the Pirates a 1-0 lead in the first in-ning.

The Blue Jays put six straight runners on base with two outs in the sec-ond and scored four runs off Pirates new-comer Jon Niese. Mi-chael Saunders hit a two-run single.

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PEORIA, Ariz. - Chris Iannetta hit a two-run home run in his spring training debut for the Seattle Mariners, who opened their exhibition schedule with a 7-0 win Wednesday over the San Diego Padres.

Seattle’s Scott Servais and San Diego’s Andy Green made their man-agerial debuts.

Iannetta, the project-ed opening day catcher, homered in the second inning with Seth Smith on base. He added a sacrifice fly in the fourth inning for his third RBI of the day. He hit .188 with 10 home runs as a part-time starter with the Los Angeles Angels last season.

Franklin Gutierrez also homered for the

Mariners, a solo shot in the fourth.

Stefen Romero, who has played 85 games in the majors during the past two seasons, added a homer. Seven Mariners pitchers, including start-er James Paxton who threw for two innings, allowed only four hits.

Padres’ leadoff batter Melvin Upton Jr. was the only starter to get a hit.

Mariners shutout Padres

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ForwardsDynamitersBancks listed Sawyer Hunt (6A) as arguably his

best forward during a five-game triumph over the Ghostriders. Eric Buckley (3G, 3A) continues to pro-duce and Korbyn Chabot (2-2-4) scored a big over-time winner against Fernie. Oh, don’t forget captain Jason Richter (1-3-4), Jared Marchi (2-1-3) and Keenan Haase (2-1-3).

Thunder CatsCarson Cartwright (7-1-8) leads the conference

in playoff scoring and Alec Wilkinson (1-5-6) has been a masterful setup man. Liam Plunkett (1-4-5) was a pest during the regular season series and Ian Desrosiers (0-2-2) brings an experienced presence.

DefenceDynamitersJordan Busch (0-4-4) returned from a two-game

suspension during which his absence was notice-able. Justin Meier (1-3-4) and George Bertoia (1-1-2) have been warriors, while Devon Langelaar (0-3-3) has taken on some additional minutes.

Thunder CatsJackson Bruce-Fuoco (1-2-3) leads Creston from

the backend, where Sebastian Kilcommons (1-3-4) was a catalyst during the first round. Maverick Lynes was a pain during the first-round meeting between these clubs in 2015 and he returns to do the same in 2016.

GoalDynamitersTyson Brouwer (4-1, 1.36 GAA, .953 SP, two shut-

outs) was honoured as Eddie Mountain Division Goaltender of the Year at the start of his team’s first-round series with the Ghostriders.

Thunder Cats Brock Lefebvre (4-0, 1.75 GAA, .935 SP) provides

the backbone for the Thunder Cats.

EddiE Mountain division final

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Dynamiters & Thunder Cats geared for explosive second roundTaylor rocc a

Sports Editor

At the conclusion of his team’s first-round victory over the Fernie Ghostriders, Kimberley Dynamiters head coach Jerry Bancks talked a lot about identity looking ahead to a second-round series with the Creston Valley Thunder Cats.

“We have to make certain that we come to grips with our identity and then take our iden-tity into the series,” Bancks said. “I know what [the Thunder Cats’] identity is — they play with good skill and I think Columbia Valley found that out. You’ve got to be ready.”

If it’s imperative for his team to come to grips with its own iden-tity, what exactly is that?

“That’s one of our problems right now,” Bancks said. “We’re a lit-tle confused with our identity. For a good part of the year, we were a good forechecking team, played the game with some good speed.

“We need to get a lit-tle more speed in the lineup and get on the forecheck. Our identity should be to play the game with speed, be

disciplined and I thought we didn’t do that [against Fernie].”

Despite not playing to their identity, the Ni-tros dispatched the Ghostriders in five games and with relative ease. Now, the Dyna-miters get an opportuni-ty to rediscover that lost identity beginning Sat-urday night (7 p.m.) when the puck drops on Game 1 of the Eddie Mountain Division final with the Creston Valley Thunder Cats.

Using their own identity, the Thunder Cats swept the Colum-bia Valley Rockies in a four-game first-round triumph, outscoring the opponent by a decisive margin of 19-7.

“I don’t think any-body’s being naive that it’s going to be an easy series,” Thunder Cats head coach and general manager Jeff Dubois told Brian Lawrence of the Creston Valley Ad-vance. “At the same time, we did have some success against them on home ice. We can com-pete with them over a seven-game series.”

Over an eight-game regular season series with the Thunder Cats, the Dynamiters were a

perfect 4-0-0 at the Kim-berley Civic Centre. At Creston’s Johnny Bucyk Arena, the Nitros suf-fered three regulation losses.

Over the entire 2015-16 KIJHL regular sea-son, the Dynamiters only lost seven games in regulation. It’s safe to say Creston was not par-ticularly friendly, ac-counting for 42.9 per cent of those.

“They’ve got guys that can capitalize,” said Dynamiters forward Tanner Wit. “They’re not the most physical team in the league and we know that. That’s why we’re going to ex-ploit that. But if you give them a chance, they will take it. They’ve got guys that can put the puck in the net. We’ve just got to watch out for that.”

Though Wit and the Dynamiters finished the regular season atop the Eddie Mountain Divi-sion with a record of 41-7-0-4, the Thunder Cats were a not-too-distant second for the majority of the season, finishing 33-15-2-2.

After eight regu-lar-season meetings and five-game first round se-ries in 2014-15, the Dy-namiters and Thunder

Cats might not own the fiercest rivalry in the league, but it has cer-tainly ramped up over the course of the past two seasons.

“We’re such an all-around team and each and every one of us would sacrifice for any-one,” said Trevor Van Steinburg, the Dynamit-ers local jack of all trades, having spent time as a forward and defence-man during the first round against Fernie.

“We have to take it one game at a time, one shift at a time. It’s not going to come easy so we need to just keep working.”

With Bancks stress-ing the need for speed, the Nitros should get some help in that de-partment as forward Austyn Moser is expect-ed back in the lineup come Game 1.

The rough-and-tum-ble native of Taber, Alta., played the first two games against Fernie be-fore being sidelined with an undisclosed injury.

Game 2 of the Eddie Mountain Division final is scheduled for Sunday (7 p.m.) at the Kimberley Civic Centre before the series shifts to Creston for Games 3 and 4.

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dynamiters forward tanner Wit (#9) works his way past thunder Cats defenceman tyler severson earlier this season. the Kimberley dynamiters and Creston valley thunder Cats open their best-of-seven Eddie Mountain division final saturday night (7 p.m.) at the Kimberley Civic Centre.

Jim BaileyTrail Times

The Grand Forks Border Bruins pulled off a substantial upset in the first round of the KIJHL playoffs, ousting the second-seeded Cas-tlegar Rebels in six games in the Neil Mur-doch division semifinal.

After splitting the first four games, the Bruins defeated the Rebels in Castlegar, 3-1, in Game 5, and returned home to clinch the series with a 6-1 drubbing Tuesday.

The game was tied 1-1 through two periods on goals from Bruins forward Austin Dean and Rebels’ Jesse Reeds, but Grand Forks erupt-ed for five goals in the final frame to put an ex-clamation point in what had been a close series prior to Game 6.

Bryson Yee netted the winner less than five minutes into the third, converting a set up from

Garret Brisbois and Tyler Fyfe, and just 48 seconds later Shayne Pluto added an insurance marker to make it 3-1 Grand Forks.

The result was not a complete surprise, as a rejuvenated Grand Forks team had beaten Castle-gar in two of three of their matches in the last month of the season.

After Garret Brisbois put the Bruins up 4-1 at 11:49, Castlegar lost their cool as Matthew Lambert instigated a fight with Ryland Sma-ha-Muir to give the Bor-der Bruins a man ad-vantage, and Logan Casavant would make them pay, scoring a power-play marker for the Bruins to put the game out of reach. Dean netted his fourth of the playoffs and second of the night into the empty net for the 6-1 victory.

Anthony Galliart was solid in net for the Bru-

ins stopping 29 shots, while the Rebels Logan Sawka made 19 saves in the losing cause.

The Border Bruins now take on a rested Beaver Valley Nitehawks team that swept the Nel-son Leafs in four games.

The Hawks won the season series against Grand Forks 4-3, but the Bruins have given the Hawks problems this season winning three in a row in November, all by 3-2 scores.

Nitehawks coach Terry Jones said he would have liked to see the Bruins-Rebels series go seven games, but has no preference when it came to his opponent for the Neil Murdoch divi-sion championship.

The Nitehawks open their series Friday night at the Hawks Nest against Grand Forks with the puck drop at 7:30 p.m. (Pacific).

Border Bruins face Nitehawks in Neil Murdoch Division final

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Sunday Morning/Afternoon March 6 Cbk. Kim. 7:00 7:30 8:00 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:0010:3011:0011:3012:0012:30 1:00 1:30 2:00 2:30 3:00 3:30# # KSPS-PBS Masterpiece Masterpiece Masterpiece Masterpiece Classic Masterpiece Classic Masterpiece Masterpiece Masterpiece$ $ CFCN Marilyn Denis etalk Gas Question Plumb Les Worst Driver SportsCentre W5 Sweet Home Alabama% % KXLY-ABC Paid Paid Good Morning This Week Matter Space Paid Paid Paid Paid NBA NBA Basketball& & KREM-CBS Paid Paid CBS News Sunday Nation College Basketball College Basketball College Basketball_ _ KHQ-NBC Today KHQ Invest Meet the Press Skin Cos Rugby PGA Tour Golf From Trump National Doral in Miami.( ( TSN 2016 Tim Hortons Brier Figure Skating From Halifax. 2016 Tim Hortons Brier Sports MLS) ) NET Sportsnet Plays English Premier League Soccer Plays NHL’s OHL Hockey Plays NHL NHL’s + + GLOBAL BC In a Cana Sunday Morning News Block Con Osteen Paid News Bomb Girls Remedy, , KNOW Dragon PAW Georg Georg PAW As Maker Dino Wild Little Little Anne. Dogs Dogs Hope-Wildlife Architects` ` CBUT News Pirates Cat in News Cor Cor Cor Cor Cor Design Our Vancouver Land One/ Bondi Vet Speed Skating1 M CICT Weekend Morning News Block Con Osteen Paid 16x9 Bomb Girls Remedy Engels Toxic3 O CIVT Sunday Morning News Block Con Osteen Paid 16x9 Bomb Girls Remedy Engels Toxic4 6 YTV Squir Squir Charm Charm Pet Pet 100 Game Thun As Bella Henry Max Stan As Judy Moody-Summer6 . KAYU-FOX Relief Paid Wild David Fox News Sun. Cize It Beauty Cooker Best Pan Ever! Prer NASCAR Racing7 / CNN State of Union Fareed Zakaria Rel’ble Source State of Union Fareed Zakaria CNN News CNN News CNN News Pre-Show8 0 SPIKE Xtreme Engine Truck Detroit Bar Rescue Bar Rescue Bar Rescue Bar Rescue Bar Rescue Bar Rescue Bar Rescue9 1 HGTV Paid Paid Ellen’s Design Ellen’s Design Bath Bath Bath Bath Hawaii Hunt Carib Beach Island Island Ellen’s Design: 2 A&E Criminal Minds Criminal Minds Bates Motel Bates Motel Bates Motel Bates Motel Bates Motel Intervention Intervention< 4 CMT Top 20 CMT Music CMT Music Johnny Bggg Yukon Yukon Funny Videos Funny Videos Wheel Wheel Gags Gags= 5 W Property Bro Property Bros. Property Bro Will Will Will Will Will Will Will Mean Girls Men ? 9 SHOW Paid Paid X-Men Origins: Wolverine The Wolverine X-Men Origins: Wolverine@ : DISC Treehouse Insane Pools Yukon Men Worst Driver Highway Thru Gold Rush Moonshiners Rat Rods Last FrontierA ; SLICE Paid 21 The Eleventh Victim Debt Debt Prin The 40-Year-Old Virgin Nicole & Jionni Après SkiB < TLC Say Say Say Say Say Say Say Say Say Say Say Say Me Me Island Medium Me MeC = BRAVO Missing Criminal Minds Law & Order The Fugitive Projct Runway Projct Runway Projct RunwayD > EA2 (6:50) Love Actually (:10) Wimbledon (10:50) The Break-Up (:45) Baby Mama InhaleE ? TOON Jungle Dinof Johnny Rocket Res Al Richie Rich Air Bud: World Pup Rocket Loope Gadg GadgF @ FAM Warth Derek Derek Gam HZipz Life Awe Next Lost Grace Stirs (:15) Vacation With Derek Next Next G A WPCH Paid Paid Office Atl. Office Paid She’s the Man Paid 1st Lost Box Dreamer: True StoryH B COM Just/Laughs Com Com Cash Cash LOL :-) LOL :-) Just/Laughs Jeff Dunham Theory Theory Kiss Kiss, Bang BangI C TCM New Moon (:15) The Happy Road Son of Lassie A Foreign Affair Desk SetK E OUT Snow Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Dynamo: Mag. Dynamo: Mag. Dynamo: Mag. Dynamo: Mag. Dynamo: Mag. Dynamo: Mag.L F HIST Truckers Yukon Gold Paid Paid Paid Paid Pawn Pawn Amer. Pickers Join- Cnt. Pawn Pawn Bigfoot Cap.M G SPACE Panic Button Killjoys Silent Hill: Revelation Paranormal Wi. Inner Alien vs. Predator PredatorsN H AMC (6:30) Out for Justice Hard to Kill Under Siege Dawn of the Dead WalkO I FS1 Match Bundesliga Soccer Bundesliga Soccer RaceDay Women’s College Basketball Hoops BasketballP J DTOUR Moves Paid Expedition Un. Live Live Border Border Border Border Border Border Border Border Border Border Museum SeW W MC1 (6:45) Woman in Gold Captain America: The Winter Soldier Pixels (12:50) The Song Ride Along¨ ¨ KTLA KTLA News KTLA 5 Morning News at 7 KTLA News In Touch Skin Paid Paid Feel Cos Paid Travel Family≠ ≠ WGN-A Heat of Night Heat of Night Heat of Night Heat of Night Heat of Night Heat of Night Heat of Night E.T. the Extra-TerrestrialØ Ø EA1 (6:30) Run Fat Boy Run (:20) Reality Bites Panic Room X-Men: The Last Stand (:45) X-Men Origins: Wolverine Run∂ ∂ VISN Creflo Laura Cope Facts Islam Hour of Power Con Living Truth Faith Food Study ICEJ Peter David Arise Tom 102 102 MM Playlist Playlist Playlist Playlist Com (:45) Delivery Man At Mid. At Mid. At Mid. At Mid. 105 105 SRC Rosie Schtro Jack 1001 fan Trans Insolite Oniva! Jour/Seigneur Les coulisses TJ Semaine verte Regard Local

Sunday Afternoon/Evening March 6 Cbk. Kim. 4:00 4:30 5:00 5:30 6:00 6:30 7:00 7:30 8:00 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:0010:3011:0011:3012:0012:30# # KSPS-PBS Masterpiece Masterpiece Masterpiece Classic Masterpiece Classic Masterpiece Classic BAFTA-Abbey Ancient Roads$ $ CFCN etalk The The Listener News--Calgary MasterChef Quantico Upon a Time The Family News News (12:05) Castle% % KXLY-ABC Happy Lav Lucy Lucy News ABC News Estate Upon a Time Upon a Time The Family Quantico KXLY V’Impe& & KREM-CBS Bas Tai Whac Whac News News News 60 Minutes Madam Sec The Good Wife CSI: Cyber News Family_ _ KHQ-NBC Tai Best Pan Ever! Facel News News News Wheel The Voice Dateline NBC News Paid( ( TSN (3:30) MLS Soccer 2016 Tim Hortons Brier SportsCentre SportsCentre SportsCentre SportsCentre) ) NET Sports Pre NHL Hockey Sportsnet Plays NHL’s Shark Cage Sportsnet Sportsnet+ + GLOBAL BC Engels Toxic Skies News News Hour Big Brother Madam Sec The Good Wife Simp Simp News Block, , KNOW Mozart in- I Am Not Turn B. Time (:05) Warships National Geo Inspector Morse Wallander` ` CBUT Cross-Country Back Exhibi Horton Hears a Who! Heartland Hello Mr. D Comedy The National CBC fifth 1 M CICT (3:30) Toxic Skies News News Hour Big Brother Simp Simp Madam Sec The Good Wife News Block Paid Paid3 O CIVT (3:30) Toxic Skies News News Hour Big Brother Simp Simp Madam Sec The Good Wife News Block Paid Paid4 6 YTV Judy (:45) Tooth Fairy Tooth Fairy 2 Game As Max Max Haunt Haunt Gags Gags6 . KAYU-FOX NASCAR DOC Rais Mother Theory Mo Simp Bor Burg Simp Barrett Family Last News Livin’ Cougar Beauty7 / CNN Debate Pre-Show CNN Flint, MI Debate Race for Post-Debate CNN Flint, MI Debate Race for8 0 SPIKE Bar Rescue Bar Rescue Bar Rescue Bar Rescue Bar Rescue Bar Rescue Bar Rescue Bar Rescue Bar Rescue9 1 HGTV Bryan Bryan Hunt Hunt Ellen’s Design Dream Dream Timber Kings Ellen’s Design Dream Dream Timber Kings Hunt Hunt : 2 A&E Intervention Intervention Hoarders Intervention Intervention The First 48 (:03) Hoarders Intervention Intervention< 4 CMT Napoleon Dynamite Bggg Bggg Ice Racer June in January Napoleon Dynamite Funny Videos= 5 W (3:30) Men in Black Men in Black II Love It Property Bros. Fireflies in the Garden Prop? 9 SHOW Client Seduction The Wolverine Lost Girl NCIS NCIS NCIS@ : DISC How/ How/ MythBusters Naked Afraid Naked Afraid Dual Survival MythBusters TBA TBA Dual SurvivalA ; SLICE The Eleventh Victim Ex- Ex- Recipe Tour Group Housewives Recipe Tour Group HousewivesB < TLC Island Medium Island Medium Long Island Medium Lost Family (:02) Long Island Medium Lost Family Island MediumC = BRAVO Twice/Lifetime Missing Castle American Hustle Ocean’s Eleven FierceD > EA2 Love Actually (:20) Wimbledon The X-Files: I Want to Believe Austin Powers X-Men: The Last StandE ? TOON Gadg Gadg Gadg Gadg Johnny Johnny Camp Camp Gadg Gadg Loope Loope Goose Goose Her Spider Spider ThundF @ FAM Next Next Next Next Next Next Beethoven’s Big Break The Xtra Fac Accepted Re Re ReG A WPCH Theory Theory Theory Theory Mod Mod S.W.A.T. The Closer The Closer There Paid PaidH B COM The Faculty Theory Theory Just/Laughs LOL :-) LOL :-) Theory Theory Just/Laughs JFL Com ComI C TCM Gentlemen Prefer Blondes Send Me No Flowers The Thrill of It All The Prisoner of Zenda Cries-WhispersK E OUT Liqui Liqui The Stor Mantracker The Stor Liqui Liqui Mantracker Haunted Coll. Ghost Hunters Buck BuckL F HIST Bigfoot Cap. Amer. Pickers Join- Cnt. Forged in Fire Restoration Pawn Pawn Ax Men Billion Dollar TruckersM G SPACE Preda (:45) Reign of Fire Looper Crank Crank: High VoltageN H AMC Fear Walking Walking Dead Walking Dead Walking Dead Talking Dead Fear Walking Comic Walking Dead Walking Dead Talk O I FS1 Basketball MLS Soccer An UFC UFC NAS Bundesliga Soccer An TMZ NASP J DTOUR Miracles Decd. Treasures Live Live The Dead Files Mysteries My.- Cuba The Dead Files Mysteries My.- CubaW W MC1 Ride (:35) I, Frankenstein (:10) Pixels The Nurse Shameless Billions Dark The Raid 2¨ ¨ KTLA Middle Middle Shark Tale News News Person-Interest Elementary 5 News News at 10 News Ben≠ ≠ WGN-A E.T. Terrestrial Fast Five Outsiders Mother Mother Parks Parks Parks Parks ElementaryØ Ø EA1 (3:35) Run Fat Boy Run (:20) Reality Bites Panic Room Bring It On Harold & Kumar Escape Harold∂ ∂ VISN Be Hope Discov. V’Impe Jere Facts You Meyer Osteen Prince Mira Popoff Jewish Touch V’Impe Tom Super Tribal 102 102 MM Now & Then Now & Then Alternative Much Hip Hop Tosh.0 Tosh.0 Tosh.0 Tosh.0 Chil Chil Chil Chil Chil Chil 105 105 SRC À vos marques... Party! 2 Esprit critique TJ C.- Découverte Lafl Tout le monde en parle Le Téléjournal Info Ca

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Saturday Morning/Afternoon March 5 Cbk. Kim. 7:00 7:30 8:00 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:0010:3011:0011:3012:0012:30 1:00 1:30 2:00 2:30 3:00 3:30# # KSPS-PBS Masterpiece Classic Masterpiece Masterpiece Masterpiece Masterpiece Masterpiece Classic Masterpiece Classic$ $ CFCN (6:00) Juicebox A.M. Weekend Written The Marilyn Denis Written etalk SportsCentre Gas Gas Worst Driver Disrup Mo% % KXLY-ABC Paid Look Good Morning Hanna Ocean Res Wild Rock- Ex Derm Sub-D Paid McCar World of X Skating& & KREM-CBS This Morning Lucky Dr. Inno In College Basketball College Basketball College Basketball_ _ KHQ-NBC Today KHQ Wake Up Lazy Gymnastics From Newark, N.J. PGA Tour Golf( ( TSN EPL Soccer Premier League Soccer Motor SC SC SC SC 2016 Tim Hortons Brier Sports) ) NET Plays English Premier League Soccer English Premier League Soccer Plays NHL Hockey+ + GLOBAL BC Ances Fishful Saturday Morning News Fish’n Fishing Boat Driving News Ancients Weird, , KNOW Dragon PAW Georg Georg PAW As Magic Kate Wild Wild Doki Crea Ani Ani Our Cosmi Canada` ` CBUT Tiger Animal Super Save- Arthur Cat in Our Vancouver Absolutely Speed Skating Alpine Skiing FIS Freestyle Cross-Country1 M CICT Weekend Morning News Fish’n Fishing Boat Driving Places Cana Ancients Weird Moves Defi3 O CIVT Saturday Morning News Fish’n Fishing Boat Driving Ed Cana Ancients Weird Moves Defi4 6 YTV Side Side Chuck Chuck Nerds Spong Spong Par Harvey Pig Turtles Spong Megamind Par Par6 . KAYU-FOX Fish Paid Paid Paid Relief Tip-Off College Basketball Hoops College Basketball Crashed Ice Paid7 / CNN Smerconish Choice 2016 Choice 2016 Choice 2016 Choice 2016 Choice 2016 Choice 2016 Choice 2016 Choice 20168 0 SPIKE Bar Rescue Bar Rescue Bar Rescue Bar Rescue Ink Master Ink Master Cops Cops Cops Cops Cops Jail9 1 HGTV Paid Paid Carib Carib Carib Carib Ga Ga Ga Ga Fixer Upper Fixer Upper Fixer Upper Fixer Upper: 2 A&E Tiny House What Would What Would What Would Wahl Wahl Wahl Wahl Beyond Scared Beyond Scared Beyond Scared< 4 CMT Number 1s CMT Music CMT Music Top 20 Countdown CMT’s Hottest Baby Mama Deal = 5 W Love It-List It Love It Love It-List It Mel Mel Say Say Hockey Wives Hockey Wives Hockey Wives Hockey Wives? 9 SHOW Paid Paid Engels Olympus Has Fallen X-Men: The Last Stand Olympus Has Fallen@ : DISC Dual Survival How/ How/ Air Disasters Alaskan Bush Mayday Air Disasters Railroad Alaskan Bush Dual SurvivalA ; SLICE Paid Paid Untouchable Side Emer Prin Anchorman: Legend of Ron The 40-Year-Old Virgin Nicole & JionniB < TLC Four Weddings Four Weddings Four Weddings Stories of ER Stories of ER Stories of ER Stories of ER Stories of ER Stories of ERC = BRAVO Missing Suits Colony Bones Bones Bones Bones Suits ColonyD > EA2 Being Julia (7:50) Cats & Dogs It Could Happn (:10) 2010 (:10) The Others Cats & DogsE ? TOON Jungle Rocket Johnny Jerry Al Be Wabbit LEGO The Land Before Time Johnny Po Rang Yu-Gi- Transf. Yo-Kai DinofF @ FAM Warth Derek Derek Gam HZipz Life Awe Next Lost Tale of Desp Grace Stirs Up Success Gam HZipzG A WPCH On Coo P. Aff CIZE! Paid 21 Jeffer. Cash Break Sein Why Did I Get Married? CloverfieldH B COM Just/Laughs Com Com Cash Cash JFL Just/Laughs Clippe Angie Theory Theory Billy MadisonI C TCM Rusty Saves a Life Fighting Fools Young Frankenstein No Way Out Cape FearK E OUT Can Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Dynamo: Mag. Dynamo: Mag. Dynamo: Mag. Dynamo: Mag. Dynamo: Mag. Dynamo: Mag.L F HIST Battle Battle Pickers Paid Paid Paid Paid Yukon Gold Vikings Amer. Pickers Amer. Pickers Amer. PickersM G SPACE Stargate SG-1 Stargate SG-1 Stargate SG-1 Panic Button Face Off Paranormal Wi. Paranormal Wi. Bitten DC’s LegendsN H AMC Rifle Rifle Rifle Rifle Rifle Rifle Exit Wounds Above the Law On Deadly GroundO I FS1 Match Bundesliga Soccer NASCAR College Basketball NASCAR NAS NASCAR RacingP J DTOUR Moves Paid Secu Secu Border Border Border Border Border Border Secu Secu Border Border Border Border Border BorderW W MC1 I’ll Follow You Down The Amazing Spider-Man 2 (:45) Teen Lust (:10) Lone Survivor (:15) Walk of Shame¨ ¨ KTLA KTLA News KTLA 5 Morning News at 7 Dr. Pol Dr. Pol Dog Dog Dog Dog Dog Save Dream Hatch Animal Zoo ≠ ≠ WGN-A Herbie: Fully Loaded Funny Videos Funny Videos Funny Videos Elementary Elementary Elementary ElementaryØ Ø EA1 Parenthood (:05) Nancy Drew (:45) Liar Liar (:15) X-Men X2: X-Men United Nancy Drew∂ ∂ VISN Made Inter Re Gur Watno Dur Punjab Hindu Pun Lamia Fursat Quran Punjab Pun Pyar Hi Udeek Tehlka Sardari 102 102 MM Playlist Playlist Playlist Playlist (:15) High Fidelity (:45) Delivery Man 105 105 SRC Pouic Schtro Jack 1001 Sonic Anne Code Spirou Chass. Tintin Oniva! Épi TJ La fac Enquête Candice Renoir

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COMICSANNIE’S MAILBOX

by Kathy Mitchell and Marcy Sugar

HOROSCOPESby Jacqueline Bigar

DAILY TOWNSMAN / DAILY BULLETIN

Tundra By Chad Carpenter

Garfield By Jim Davis

Hagar the Horrible By Dick Browne

Baby Blues By Kirkman and Scott

Rhymes with Orange By Hillary B. Price

ARIES (March 21-April 19) Your willingness to adjust and transform will help you regain your position in a power play. You still could be reactive to a situation, and your reaction might create even more uproar. An exciting opportunity comes through your daily routine. Tonight: Take a step back, then decide. TAURUS (April 20-May 20) Your imagination rarely has lim-its. In fact, you might find that staying centered while working with someone is a very dynamic and interesting prospect. Unex-pected thoughts come forward that might force you to see whether your instincts are right-on. Tonight: Take off ASAP. GEMINI (May 21-June 20) One-on-one relating draws many people toward you. You might want to reconsider a recent conversation. It appears as if you have a strong feeling about what works best for you. As a result, you’ll see dynamic results. Tonight: Spend time

with a loved one or a dear friend. CANCER (June 21-July 22) Defer to others, and be more sensitive to their needs. You could be surprised by how much you have projected your expec-tations onto them. Do a better job of listening, and you’ll be a better, more caring person. To-night: Go along with someone else’s request. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) You have a lot of ground to cover, and you will do it as long as you are willing to adapt your schedule. The unexpected oc-curs when you least expect it. Be willing to take action imme-diately if you want to grab an opportunity before it vanishes. Tonight: Join a co-worker. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) Your creativity allows you to move forward in a direction that appeals to you. A loved one will demonstrates his or her caring in a way that will mean a lot to you. You could be surprised by someone else’s unexpected words or actions. Tonight: Let your guard down. LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 22)

Consider taking the day off or working from home. You have pushed so hard to achieve a cer-tain goal that you could be a lot more tired than you realize. The unexpected electrifies you; use the surge well. A partner will be full of surprises. Tonight: Play it low-key. SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21) Emphasize communication in order to achieve your goals. Your ability to network appears to have excelled, as you have so many people around you. Share some of your offbeat ideas with a dear friend who encourages you to open up more. Tonight: At a favorite spot. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21) Be aware of what is possible, and choose your direction with care. You have a way of handling funds while taking risks that amazes certain people who are close to you. You are changing your position financially, and with it your status. Tonight: In-dulge a loved one. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) You beam in much more of what you want because you commu-

nicate in a very clear way. You also could be trying to express an unusually creative idea. Try as you may, several people still won’t get it. Your domestic life seems to have a tenuous quality to it. Tonight: Just ask. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18) Slow down and do a better job of understanding what comes next. You sometimes race through what you have to do, but you miss some details that could be important. Return a call to a loved one who you care a lot about. Tonight: In the thick of the moment. PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20) Others defer to you, as they sense that you have a better in-dication of what will come next. Be willing to revise your plans, especially if a friend needs you to adapt. You might have gone overboard in trying to make an impression. Tonight: Someone finds you lovable. BORN TODAY Musician Emilio Estefan (1953), politician Rick Perry (1950), writer Chaz Bono (1969) ***

Dear Annie: Yesterday, I tried to help my son do his third-grade homework. One question was: “If Sue runs around the track twice, and John runs around the track four times more than Sue, how many times does John run around the track?” My son submitted his answer as 8, but the teacher said the answer was 6. Do I speak up? Should I simply assume the lesson here is a “life lesson” to respect the teacher’s answer even if it’s wrong, and explain to my 8-year-old son that there is sometime more than one right answer? -- Perplexed Dad Dear Perplexed: If the problem had read “four more times than Sue,” it would be an addition problem, but “four times more” makes it a multiplication problem. The teacher made a mistake (she added instead of multiplied) and should be told. She may have been using an answer sheet that was incorrect, and she certainly wouldn’t want to use it again with another class. Most teachers have email addresses. Write to her and say that your son cannot figure out how the answer could be 6, and neither can you, so perhaps there was an oversight when the paper was graded. Be nice. Tell her you know how easy it is for these things to happen and thought she’d want to know so she can correct the papers that were mismarked. The life lesson for your son is how to stand up for himself and register an objection without becoming objectionable. Dear Annie: My husband passed away 10 years ago, when I was 57. After a year, I began dating again. I have met many nice gentlemen. Often, I am introduced by mutual friends, but I have also used online dating. Perhaps your readers would be interested in what I have learned about meeting dates online. I quickly learned to weed out the ones who are just looking for money. Many of them are incarcerated. If they cannot meet in person within one week, I block them from contacting me. I never share my name, address or phone number. I will take their number and call after blocking my own number from displaying on their cellphones or through caller ID. I am attractive, get my hair styled regularly, use makeup and take care of my body and my health. I wear a size 4. I watch my diet and go to the gym. I have a good income and insist on paying my own way. My profiles say I am interested only in dating. But after a few dates, many men tell me that they want to marry me. They are hurt that I am not interested. If a man is looking at online sites and wants something long-term, he should not be contacting a woman whose profile clearly states that she wants only to date. I am upfront about this and always feel bad when I have to break it off because the man gets too serious. -- Self-Sufficient Suzie Dear Suzie: You seem to have a good handle on meeting men in a safe way. (We would add to meet them in public places for coffee, not dinner.) You also present yourself as an attractive, independent woman and we suspect your insouciance about marriage makes you quite appealing to men who are more accustomed to women who seem desperate or clingy. Annie’s Mailbox is written by Kathy Mitchell and Marcy Sugar, longtime editors of the Ann Landers column. Please email your questions to [email protected], or write to: Annie’s Mailbox, c/o Creators Syndicate, 737 3rd Street, Hermosa Beach, CA 90254. You can also find Annie on Facebook at Facebook.com/AskAnnies. To find out more about Annie’s Mailbox and read features by other Creators Syndicate writers and cartoonists, visit the Creators Syndicate Web page at www.creators.com.COPYRIGHT 2016 CREATORS.COM

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Notice of Intention to Apply for aDisposition of Crown Land

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

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

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GARAGE SALE

Saturday, Mar. 5 1pm - 4pm.

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lamps, bookcases, aquarium, desk & chair,

lawnmower, kitchenware, glasses, misc. artwork

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Saturday, March 5 Kids clothes, toys, seasonal,

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If you see a wildfi re, report it to

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Spend $225 and receive

2FREE2 lb CLAMSHELLstrawberriesproduct of U.S.A. or Mexico, no. 1 gradeup to $11.98 value20069661001

 Spend $225 or more before applicable taxes in a single transaction at any Real Canadian Superstore location and receive 2 free 2 lb strawberries. Excludes purchase of tobacco, alcohol products, prescriptions, gift cards, phone cards, lottery tickets, all third party operations (post office, gas bars, dry cleaners, etc.) and any other products which are provincially regulated. The retail value of up to $11.98 will be deducted from the total amount of your purchase before sales taxes are applied. Limit one coupon per family and/or customer account. No cash value. No copies. Coupon must be presented to the cashier at time of purchase. Valid from Friday, March 4th until closing Thursday, March 10th, 2016. Cannot be combined with any other coupons or promotional offers. No substitutions, refunds or exchanges on free item.20568094 4 1000001580 3

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Freybe fresh pepperoni

Dare Bear Paws cookies

Kraft processed cheese slices

PC® smokies

Ivory bar soap 10X90 g or body wash 621 mLOlay bar soap 4X90 g or body wash 400 mL

Christie cookies

Kellogg’s family size kids cereal

PKG OF 3Farmer’s Market™ English cucumber

mini cupcakes

Rogers white sugar

Tropicana orange juice

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assorted flavors, 500 gassorted varieties, 1 kg

product of Mexico

selected varieties

selected varieties, 283/284 g

selected varieties, 140-270 g

450 g

selected varieties, 280-300 g

selected varieties, 515-650 g

4 kg

not from concentrate, refrigerated, 2.63 L

LIMIT 4AFTER LIMIT

3.47

LIMIT 4AFTER LIMIT

5.98LIMIT 4AFTER LIMIT

3.93

LIMIT 4AFTER LIMIT

2.97

LIMIT 4AFTER LIMIT

7.29

works out to be

1.66 ea.

LIMIT 1AFTER LIMIT

5.87

LIMIT 2AFTER LIMIT

6.97


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