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Capital Newspaper delivery man Steve Kania was hit by a Lake Country driver trying to evade police early this month. Kania was left critically injured, requiring surgery and care at Vancouver General and needs to have family there to assist with his recovery. A trust fund has been established to help the family; donations accepted at the Capital News................................3
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LAKE COUNTRY RCMP Const. Jesse O’Donaghey, along with a young friend, at the RCMP’s Cram the Cruiser. O’Donaghey looks forward to seeing the food bank fundraiser grow in the future.
KEVIN PARNELL
� e RCMP member responsible for bring-ing the Mounties’ Cram the Cruiser fundrais-er to Lake Country says the event has exceed-ing expectations and will continue to grow in the coming years.
Const. Jesse O’Donaghey, says the Lake Country Fire De-partment will likely be more involved in the event as it moves for-
ward after having a suc-cessful second year of raising food and cash for the Lake Country Food Bank.
Members of the RCMP were joined by volunteer � remen from Lake Country earli-er this month, gathering food bank donations in the second annual Cram the Cruiser fundraiser.
It was a new wrin-kle to the event, which O’Donaghey started af-ter being transferred to
the Lake Country de-tachment. � e 29-year-old Penticton native says it makes sense for police and � re crews to work together when it comes to fundraising, much like they do in emergency situations.
“We have a good partnership with the � re department,” said O’Donaghey. “We go to a lot of the same calls. We talk a lot and brain-
▼ FUNDRAISER
Cram the Cruiser even better second time around
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HYPNOTIC researcher Nathan Ouwehand, his father Hugh Ouwehand, and mother Bonnie. Nathan is host-ing a show/toy drive Friday at the Creekside � eatre for his father Hugh, who has an inoperable brain tumour.
KEVIN PARNELL
When hypnotic re-searcher Nathan Ou-wehand was seven years old, he remembers standing in line in Van-couver and getting help from others.
He didn’t realize the exact situation, but Ou-wehand was there with his younger brother and his recently divorced mother. It wasn’t an easy time for the family and they were getting help from the local food bank.
It left a big impres-sion on the man that this week is in Lake Coun-try visiting his mom and his step-Dad Hugh who sadly, was diagnosed less than a year ago with an inoperable brain tumour.
He will host a charity toy drive this weekend at the Creekside � eatre.
“I didn’t quite grasp what was going on,” said
Nathan this week. “I re-member there was a massive line and we had to do some volunteer work and that’s what we did. It wasn’t until years later that I really real-ized what we were doing there.”
� at was before Nathan’s mom met Hugh, the man the To-ronto-area native con-siders his father and the man that raised him. As Nathan continued to grow up in Ontario, he also found a knack for hypnosis, starting when he was just mess-ing around with friends when he was 13.
“It’s always been with me in some way or an-other, as I was growing up,” he said.
As an adult, Ou-wehand began a ca-reer in the � lm industry, working as a special ef-fects make-up artist and
an art director. But when Toronto’s � lm industry went in the tank nearly a decade ago, Ouwehand went back to what he knew best and began to train in the area’s of the mind and hypnosis.
He calls himself a hypnotic researcher and rarely performs stage shows. Instead he works with individuals on a variety of health issues with his main work com-ing with soldiers who
su� er from from post traumatic stress disorder.
“What I do is I separ-ate the conscious mind from the sub-conscious mind,” he said. “I’m a life coach but I’m not a nor-mal life coach. I help
people deal with psycho-logical issues.”
After retiring, Nathan’s parents set-tled in Lake County and have been there for about
One son’s time to give back
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A pair of Lake Country � re-� ghters have
been awarded provincial government medals for
long and sel� ess careers, � ghting � res in the com-munity.
Steve Windsor, Lake Country’s � re chief
since 2004, was recently awarded with a 35-year bar as part of the British Columbia Long Service Medals awarded by the
provincial government.At the same awards
ceremony, Lake Country Fire Department � re-� ghter Jim � ompson
was presented with the Fire Services Exemplary Service Medal bar for 30 years of service.
� e awards recog-
nized the dedication and sel� essness with which both men have served the community and this province in the protec-tion of life and property.
Windsor’s career in � re service began with the District of Central Saanich in 1976 where he worked through the ranks to achieve the level of captain before moving to the District of North Cowichan in 1989. � ere Windsor served as dep-uty � re chief until May 2000 when he moved to Pender Island and be-came � re chief until 2003. He then took up his post as Lake Coun-try Fire Department � re chief.
� ompson has been a mainstay with � re de-partments in and around Lake Country for years beginning in Oyama from 1983 until 1995 when he became a paid-on-call � re� ghter with the Lake Country Fire
Department.“We really appreci-
ate the dedication of the protective services team,” said Lake County Mayor James Baker.
� e British Columbia Long Service Medal and British Columbia Long Service Bar are adminis-tered by the O� ce of the Fire Commissioner.
� e Exemplary Ser-vice Medal is adminis-tered by the Chancellery of Canadian Orders and Decorations in Ottawa.
� e awards that Windsor and � ompson received are made on be-half of the Queen by in-struments signed by the Governor General and are announced in the Canada Gazette.
An engraved 30 year bar and certi� cate of award was presented by acting mayor Jamie Mc-Ewan who congratulated Windsor and � omson on their long-time com-mitment to � re service.
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LAKE COUNTRY � re� ghters Jim � ompson (left) and Steve Windsor with exemplary and long service awards.
Lake Country � re� ghters awarded for long and exemplary servicenews
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storm about di� erent issues. It’s nice to work together not only on the calls but also to give back to the community. � ey have their own food bank drive but next year. I think it will be more of a joint e� ort and we will hopefully even be serving chili and buns for a do-nation as well.”
� is year’s Cram the Cruiser raised al-most 2,000 pounds of food as well as $2,000 in cash for the food bank. O’Donaghey said they surpassed the � rst year’s totals, even with a slow start to the day thanks to some chilly weather.
“I thought it went really well,” he said. “We managed to get past our goal which was last year’s numbers. At � rst I was a little concerned because we weren’t very busy and I think it was the cool weather that kept people away for the morning hours. But it really start-ed to pick up around noon.”
O’Donaghey started the food bank drive after taking part in a similar event in Chilliwack but the seven year veteran of the RCMP says the do-nations in Lake Country even surpassed what the Mounties raised in the Fraser Valley.
And he says he hopes to make it a semi-annual event in the future.
“Obviously there is a great need in December but it’s not just at Christ-mas that people need help,” he said. “It would be nice to eventually ex-pand it to twice a year and hold one in the sum-mer and one in the win-ter, but that might be a few years down the line.”[email protected]
Const. expects fundraiser to keep growing
KATHY MICHAELS
A Lake Country man is facing a series of char-ges after allegedly running down a newspaper carrier while trying to evade police.
Nathan Daniel Fahl, 24, has been charged with dangerous driving causing bodily harm, impaired driving causing bodily harm, failure to stop at acci-dent with vehicle, � ight causing bodily harm, assault a peace o� cer with a weapon and operating a motor vehicle while disquali� ed.
It’s alleged that Fahl failed to stop Friday, Dec. 6, for police at a road check on Spring� eld Road at Leckie Road and carried on to strike down Steve Kania who was out delivering newspapers at Dundee Road at the intersection of Dundas Road.
“� e Eagle Talon impacted a � re hydrant after striking the pedestrian and came to a rest,” said Con-st. Kris Clark.
“Police o� cers immediately attended to the ped-
estrian and called for an ambulance as he appeared to have su� ered serious injuries. � e 41-year-old Kelow-na man was taken to hospital in critical condition.”
Kania is in Vancouver and is facing a long road to recovery. He su� ered injuries to his legs, head and spine. Surgery on his spinal injuries was been com-pleted at Vancouver General Hospital, and his moth-er has said doctors have asked he stay nearby so they can help him with the physiotherapy that’s to follow.
Kania’s family is � nancially disadvantaged, so they’re struggling to � nd a way to be there with him during his hour of need. Kania’s brother Richard was given a Greyhound ticket, and with $100 in his pock-et left for Vancouver to be by his brother’s side.
His mother is in Kelowna, and the owner of KP Tirecraft has out� tted her with a set of winter radials, in case she needs to drive to Vancouver.
Richard Dahl, of the Capital News, has donated a cell phone for her to use, with Rogers donating the pre-paid time on it.
� e public can donate to the Kania family by drop-ping o� a cheque to the Capital News o� ces, 2495 Enterprise Way in Kelowna, made payable to Ri-chard Dahl and/or Glenn Beaudry.
� e trust fund has been set up in Steve Kania’s name.
� e investigation into the case is ongoing. � e Independent Investigations O� ce of BC was
noti� ed immediately after Kania was struck down, and asserted jurisdiction over the investigation. � e Kelowna RCMP Serious Crime Unit continued the concurrent criminal investigation. Anyone with any information who has yet to call Kelowna RCMP Const. Joanne Meyers at 250-762-3300.
Remain anonymous by calling Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477, leaving a tip online at www.crimestoppers.net or by texting your tip to CRIMES (274637) ktown.
Fahl remains in custody and is scheduled to appear in court on Jan. 6.
Trust fund set up for injured Cap News paper carrier
� e new high-speed section of Highway 97 through Lake Country is great for auto commut-ers but not for those rid-ing the bus.
B.C. Transit o� cials have told the Regional District of North Oka-nagan board that there’s no plan to move the UBC transit route from Pelmewash Parkway to the new Highway 97 in
Lake Country.“We did an analy-
sis of the run times and we found that using Pelmewash Parkway to the new highway is al-most a wash,” said Mat-thew Boyd, a senior tran-sit planner.
“Students are getting there at the same time.”
Boyd says that Pelme-wash Parkway, the old highway along Wood
Lake, is also safer than the new highway be-cause of slower speeds and less tra� c.
In order to improve service, some options are being considered, includ-ing possibly initiating an express route between Vernon and UBC. It would have no stops and would cut the trip down by 13 minutes.
However, there could
be a downside if an ex-press system proceeds as it could impact ridership on the existing service.
“People need to get in and out of Oyama and to get to the airport,” said Boyd, adding there doesn’t appear to be a current need for an ex-press bus.
A 10-day ridership survey in October had an average load of 40 pas-
sengers from Vernon to UBC from 7 to 8 a.m. and 35 passengers from UBC to Vernon from 4 to 5 p.m.
� e bus can hold 67 people, including 43 seated.
� e survey also showed that there were 29 rides from Oyama to UBC and 15 rides from Oyama to Vernon.
Of the 1,572 riders
over the 10 days, 69.6 per cent were from Ver-non, 23 per cent from Coldstream and 7.5 per cent from the rest of the North Okanagan.
Six per cent of the riders were from Lake Country, 8.8 per cent from Kelowna, 1.5 per cent unknown and 2.6 per cent not from the Central or North Oka-nagan.
▼ NORTH OKANAGAN
Bus commute no faster on new section of Hwy. 97
More than 60 tourism industry stakeholders from the Central Oka-nagan, including many from Lake Country, at-tended the Tourism Ke-lowna annual general meeting last week (Dec. 11) at the Ramada Hotel & Conference Centre.
� e AGM provided attendees with a wrap-up of the tourism picture in Kelowna, West Ke-lowna and Lake Country as well as a a recap of last year’s tourism numbers and the announcement of the board of directors for the 2014 year.
� e board of directors consists of representa-tives of the Greater Ke-lowna tourism indus-try which includes West Lake Country, along with Kelowna and West
Kelowna. Two re-elect-ed and six newly elected directors will be joining the board for 2014.
Lake Country coun-cillors Lisa Cameron and Penny Gambell sit on the Tourism Kelowna board of directors while the organization has several stakeholders in Lake Country including � e Gatzke Farm Mar-ket, Beaver Lake Resort, Gray Monk, Ex Nihi-lo, Arrowleaf, INtrigue wines as well as sever-al bed and breakfast and other tourism operators.
� e 2014 Tourism Kelowna board of direc-tors are:
Returning directors:Daniel Bibby, Kelow-
na Hotel Motel Associ-ation – vice chair
David McFadden,
Okanagan Lavender & Herb Farm – secretary
Ian Robertson, Ke-lowna Springs Golf Club – treasurer
Brad Sieben, Hotel Eldorado – past chair
Rita Pluta, Abbott Villa on the Lake
Tony Stewart, Quails’ Gate Winery
Sam Samaddar, Ke-lowna International Air-port
Andre Blanleil, City of Kelowna Council
Colin Basran, City of Kelowna Council alter-nate
Penny Gamble, Dis-trict of Lake Country Council
Lisa Cameron, Dis-trict of Lake Country Council alternate
Re-elected:Stan Martindale,
Ramada Hotel & Con-ference Centre – chair
Nathan Flavel, Ke-lowna Actors Studio Dinner � eatre
Newly elected:Katie Balkwill, Big
White Ski Resort� om Killingsworth,
Four Points by SheratonDonna Markin, Or-
chard Park Shopping Centre
Rosemary Paterson, Best Western Plus
Heather Schaub, Casa Loma Resort
Heather Schroeter, Manteo Resort.
In partnership with more than 300 busi-nesses, Tourism Kelow-na generates demand through sales, marketing and services to increase the economic impact of tourism within the area.
2014 Tourism Kelowna board in placea decade. Doctors at � rst said Nathan’s father wouldn’t live to see this Christmas although he has beat those odds. So when Nathan planned his trip to Lake Coun-try to see his parents this holiday season, he knew it was a chance to give back to the commun-ity that has done a lot to help his folks.
“� is is the last Christmas I am going to be spending time with both of my parents,” he said. “Because my dad sleeps all the time I knew I would have some time on my hands. I knew the moment I decided to come to Lake Country this Christmas that this was my time to be able
to do something. I don’t do a lot of stage shows. � ey are fun but this is one way I can justify do-ing it.”
� is Sunday night at the Creekside � e-atre, Nathan will present a comedy hypnosis stage show/toy drive. Admis-sion to the event is a new unwrapped toy for kids aged 7 to 15 years old with a focus on the older kids.
“Everyone in the area has helped my parents so much, that’s why I want to help out this area,” he said.
Nathan’s toy drive/hypnotic stage show be-gins at 7 p.m. at the Creekside � eatre on Saturday night. [email protected]
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storm about di� erent issues. It’s nice to work together not only on the calls but also to give back to the community. � ey have their own food bank drive but next year. I think it will be more of a joint e� ort and we will hopefully even be serving chili and buns for a do-nation as well.”
� is year’s Cram the Cruiser raised al-most 2,000 pounds of food as well as $2,000 in cash for the food bank. O’Donaghey said they surpassed the � rst year’s totals, even with a slow start to the day thanks to some chilly weather.
“I thought it went really well,” he said. “We managed to get past our goal which was last year’s numbers. At � rst I was a little concerned because we weren’t very busy and I think it was the cool weather that kept people away for the morning hours. But it really start-ed to pick up around noon.”
O’Donaghey started the food bank drive after taking part in a similar event in Chilliwack but the seven year veteran of the RCMP says the do-nations in Lake Country even surpassed what the Mounties raised in the Fraser Valley.
And he says he hopes to make it a semi-annual event in the future.
“Obviously there is a great need in December but it’s not just at Christ-mas that people need help,” he said. “It would be nice to eventually ex-pand it to twice a year and hold one in the sum-mer and one in the win-ter, but that might be a few years down the line.”[email protected]
Const. expects fundraiser to keep growing
KATHY MICHAELS
A Lake Country man is facing a series of char-ges after allegedly running down a newspaper carrier while trying to evade police.
Nathan Daniel Fahl, 24, has been charged with dangerous driving causing bodily harm, impaired driving causing bodily harm, failure to stop at acci-dent with vehicle, � ight causing bodily harm, assault a peace o� cer with a weapon and operating a motor vehicle while disquali� ed.
It’s alleged that Fahl failed to stop Friday, Dec. 6, for police at a road check on Spring� eld Road at Leckie Road and carried on to strike down Steve Kania who was out delivering newspapers at Dundee Road at the intersection of Dundas Road.
“� e Eagle Talon impacted a � re hydrant after striking the pedestrian and came to a rest,” said Con-st. Kris Clark.
“Police o� cers immediately attended to the ped-
estrian and called for an ambulance as he appeared to have su� ered serious injuries. � e 41-year-old Kelow-na man was taken to hospital in critical condition.”
Kania is in Vancouver and is facing a long road to recovery. He su� ered injuries to his legs, head and spine. Surgery on his spinal injuries was been com-pleted at Vancouver General Hospital, and his moth-er has said doctors have asked he stay nearby so they can help him with the physiotherapy that’s to follow.
Kania’s family is � nancially disadvantaged, so they’re struggling to � nd a way to be there with him during his hour of need. Kania’s brother Richard was given a Greyhound ticket, and with $100 in his pock-et left for Vancouver to be by his brother’s side.
His mother is in Kelowna, and the owner of KP Tirecraft has out� tted her with a set of winter radials, in case she needs to drive to Vancouver.
Richard Dahl, of the Capital News, has donated a cell phone for her to use, with Rogers donating the pre-paid time on it.
� e public can donate to the Kania family by drop-ping o� a cheque to the Capital News o� ces, 2495 Enterprise Way in Kelowna, made payable to Ri-chard Dahl and/or Glenn Beaudry.
� e trust fund has been set up in Steve Kania’s name.
� e investigation into the case is ongoing. � e Independent Investigations O� ce of BC was
noti� ed immediately after Kania was struck down, and asserted jurisdiction over the investigation. � e Kelowna RCMP Serious Crime Unit continued the concurrent criminal investigation. Anyone with any information who has yet to call Kelowna RCMP Const. Joanne Meyers at 250-762-3300.
Remain anonymous by calling Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477, leaving a tip online at www.crimestoppers.net or by texting your tip to CRIMES (274637) ktown.
Fahl remains in custody and is scheduled to appear in court on Jan. 6.
Trust fund set up for injured Cap News paper carrier
� e new high-speed section of Highway 97 through Lake Country is great for auto commut-ers but not for those rid-ing the bus.
B.C. Transit o� cials have told the Regional District of North Oka-nagan board that there’s no plan to move the UBC transit route from Pelmewash Parkway to the new Highway 97 in
Lake Country.“We did an analy-
sis of the run times and we found that using Pelmewash Parkway to the new highway is al-most a wash,” said Mat-thew Boyd, a senior tran-sit planner.
“Students are getting there at the same time.”
Boyd says that Pelme-wash Parkway, the old highway along Wood
Lake, is also safer than the new highway be-cause of slower speeds and less tra� c.
In order to improve service, some options are being considered, includ-ing possibly initiating an express route between Vernon and UBC. It would have no stops and would cut the trip down by 13 minutes.
However, there could
be a downside if an ex-press system proceeds as it could impact ridership on the existing service.
“People need to get in and out of Oyama and to get to the airport,” said Boyd, adding there doesn’t appear to be a current need for an ex-press bus.
A 10-day ridership survey in October had an average load of 40 pas-
sengers from Vernon to UBC from 7 to 8 a.m. and 35 passengers from UBC to Vernon from 4 to 5 p.m.
� e bus can hold 67 people, including 43 seated.
� e survey also showed that there were 29 rides from Oyama to UBC and 15 rides from Oyama to Vernon.
Of the 1,572 riders
over the 10 days, 69.6 per cent were from Ver-non, 23 per cent from Coldstream and 7.5 per cent from the rest of the North Okanagan.
Six per cent of the riders were from Lake Country, 8.8 per cent from Kelowna, 1.5 per cent unknown and 2.6 per cent not from the Central or North Oka-nagan.
▼ NORTH OKANAGAN
Bus commute no faster on new section of Hwy. 97
More than 60 tourism industry stakeholders from the Central Oka-nagan, including many from Lake Country, at-tended the Tourism Ke-lowna annual general meeting last week (Dec. 11) at the Ramada Hotel & Conference Centre.
� e AGM provided attendees with a wrap-up of the tourism picture in Kelowna, West Ke-lowna and Lake Country as well as a a recap of last year’s tourism numbers and the announcement of the board of directors for the 2014 year.
� e board of directors consists of representa-tives of the Greater Ke-lowna tourism indus-try which includes West Lake Country, along with Kelowna and West
Kelowna. Two re-elect-ed and six newly elected directors will be joining the board for 2014.
Lake Country coun-cillors Lisa Cameron and Penny Gambell sit on the Tourism Kelowna board of directors while the organization has several stakeholders in Lake Country including � e Gatzke Farm Mar-ket, Beaver Lake Resort, Gray Monk, Ex Nihi-lo, Arrowleaf, INtrigue wines as well as sever-al bed and breakfast and other tourism operators.
� e 2014 Tourism Kelowna board of direc-tors are:
Returning directors:Daniel Bibby, Kelow-
na Hotel Motel Associ-ation – vice chair
David McFadden,
Okanagan Lavender & Herb Farm – secretary
Ian Robertson, Ke-lowna Springs Golf Club – treasurer
Brad Sieben, Hotel Eldorado – past chair
Rita Pluta, Abbott Villa on the Lake
Tony Stewart, Quails’ Gate Winery
Sam Samaddar, Ke-lowna International Air-port
Andre Blanleil, City of Kelowna Council
Colin Basran, City of Kelowna Council alter-nate
Penny Gamble, Dis-trict of Lake Country Council
Lisa Cameron, Dis-trict of Lake Country Council alternate
Re-elected:Stan Martindale,
Ramada Hotel & Con-ference Centre – chair
Nathan Flavel, Ke-lowna Actors Studio Dinner � eatre
Newly elected:Katie Balkwill, Big
White Ski Resort� om Killingsworth,
Four Points by SheratonDonna Markin, Or-
chard Park Shopping Centre
Rosemary Paterson, Best Western Plus
Heather Schaub, Casa Loma Resort
Heather Schroeter, Manteo Resort.
In partnership with more than 300 busi-nesses, Tourism Kelow-na generates demand through sales, marketing and services to increase the economic impact of tourism within the area.
2014 Tourism Kelowna board in placea decade. Doctors at � rst said Nathan’s father wouldn’t live to see this Christmas although he has beat those odds. So when Nathan planned his trip to Lake Coun-try to see his parents this holiday season, he knew it was a chance to give back to the commun-ity that has done a lot to help his folks.
“� is is the last Christmas I am going to be spending time with both of my parents,” he said. “Because my dad sleeps all the time I knew I would have some time on my hands. I knew the moment I decided to come to Lake Country this Christmas that this was my time to be able
to do something. I don’t do a lot of stage shows. � ey are fun but this is one way I can justify do-ing it.”
� is Sunday night at the Creekside � e-atre, Nathan will present a comedy hypnosis stage show/toy drive. Admis-sion to the event is a new unwrapped toy for kids aged 7 to 15 years old with a focus on the older kids.
“Everyone in the area has helped my parents so much, that’s why I want to help out this area,” he said.
Nathan’s toy drive/hypnotic stage show be-gins at 7 p.m. at the Creekside � eatre on Saturday night. [email protected]
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A small ceramic Christmas tree sits on a table in
our front hall. It’s not much of a
tree—about 12 inch-es high, dark green, with whitish snow � aked on the ends of its branch-es. A light bulb inside
shines out through col-oured plastic plugs stuck into holes in the branch-es.
Over the years, we’ve lost about a dozen of the plastic plugs. � e light inside now shines dir-
ectly out through sever-al holes.
It never was particu-larly pretty, I suppose. But it’s special for me. Because it was given to me with love.
It came from Lorraine Wicklow over 30 years ago. � e next summer, Lorraine died of a mas-sive brain hemorrhage.
As far as I know, she had no family, no rela-tives.
Perhaps I was her family. She used to drop in at my o� ce, back in the days when I worked at the United Church’s national o� ces in To-ronto. She always arrived at the very end of the day, just as I was loading up my briefcase to go home.
Internally, I sighed. I knew this would be a long evening.
“Just a minute, Lor-raine,” I would say. � en I’d call Joan to say, “Lor-raine just dropped in.”
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TF: Premier, you sur-prised a few people this year. What surprised you the most about 2013?
PCC: I guess it was the disconnect between the pollsters and the pundits, and the pub-lic. I did have a sense all the time that the citizens were thinking something di� erent in the run-up to the election campaign. I wondered, am I missing something here, or are they missing something? And I guess it turned out that it wasn’t me that was missing something.
TF: � e lique� ed nat-
ural gas export project is going to use a lot of nat-ural gas, especially in the early years. Will B.C.’s greenhouse gas reduction targets [20 per cent re-duction by 2020, 80 per cent by 2050] have to be changed?
PCC: I don’t have a clear answer on that yet. We are working with the companies on exact-ly how we are going to structure their environ-mental commitments and costs, and their elec-tricity costs versus using gas, the total royalty tax regime. We’re looking at
that as one package.However that turns
out, though, this oppor-tunity to export natural gas to Asia is the single biggest opportunity we have ever had as a prov-ince to reduce green-house gas emissions around the world. In shipping this to China, we are going to help them wean themselves o� some of the dirtiest coal anybody’s burning anywhere in the world.
TF: If B.C. is go-ing to get credit for dis-placing coal use in Asia, shouldn’t B.C.’s coal ex-ports, even though it’s metallurgical coal, count in our greenhouse gas total as well?
PCC: I know that the academics and pun-dits are going to get all mired in competing sets of numbers and stud-ies. For me, we have a chance to do good for the world, and we’re go-ing to take it.
TF: On oil pipelines, your agreement in Nov-ember with Alberta Pre-mier Alison Redford in-volves B.C. supporting her e� ort for a nation-al energy strategy. What do you see it doing in the future?
PCC: � e big idea that she’s trying to pur-sue with that is a strategy that will connect us east to west in energy. Energy grids are much bet-ter connected north to south than they are east to west. So she’s trying to pursue a pan-Canadian strategy for the exchange of energy, whether that’s hydroelectricity or natur-al gas or whatever it is.
We haven’t been in-timately involved with it until recently, so we’ll see where it goes.
TF: � ere’s a percep-tion out there, fuelled by the opposition, that you campaigned against oil pipelines and now you’re turning the tank-er around, as it were, to
be in support of them. What do you say to that?
PCC: It’s typical of the other guys to reinter-pret and misquote. � at’s what they do. � ey’re in opposition. What I said was, we have � ve condi-tions that must be met in order for heavy oil to be considered to go ahead in British Columbia. � at has not changed.
� e � ve conditions re-main in place. As of to-day, none of them have been met. � e only thing that is di� erent today, from before the election, is that now I no long-er stand alone in sup-porting the � ve condi-tions. I have one other premier supporting me, and that’s Alison Red-ford.
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ectly out through sever-al holes.
It never was particu-larly pretty, I suppose. But it’s special for me. Because it was given to me with love.
It came from Lorraine Wicklow over 30 years ago. � e next summer, Lorraine died of a mas-sive brain hemorrhage.
As far as I know, she had no family, no rela-tives.
Perhaps I was her family. She used to drop in at my o� ce, back in the days when I worked at the United Church’s national o� ces in To-ronto. She always arrived at the very end of the day, just as I was loading up my briefcase to go home.
Internally, I sighed. I knew this would be a long evening.
“Just a minute, Lor-raine,” I would say. � en I’d call Joan to say, “Lor-raine just dropped in.”
opinion
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SEE TAYLOR A5
FAITH TODAY
Joan understood, and took supper out of the oven.
“I mustn’t keep you,” Lorraine always said. But she did, anyway.
Lorraine’s theology couldn’t have been far-ther from mine. She at-tended a fundamentalist church. She had visions. She told me about heav-en; about streets paved with gold and gates made of jewels; about the people she met there and their message for me.
She was, I suppose, a revelation to me. When I described her visions to Gordon Nodwell, the minister at the United Church down the street from my o� ce, he said, “� at’s straight out of Revelation.”
So I read Revelation. � anks to Lorraine, I be-came acquainted with several parts of the Bible that I had avoided be-fore.
She’d relate another of her visions. “Do you be-lieve that?” she would ask, leaning forward earnestly.
“Not really,” I would reply.
And I would try to ex-plain, as well as I could, my understandings of modern biblical schol-
arship. Of the historical and cultural assumptions that shaped the biblical text. Of the con� icts be-tween the biblical story and our growing know-ledge of science, psychol-ogy, sociology.
She countered with a text, invariably from the King James Version. For her, the Word of God—the capitals are deliber-ate—trumped any other understanding.
We lived in di� erent worlds. We listened to each other. But we talked past each other.
Still, whether I under-stood her or not, I know she lived her faith, 100 per cent. She forgave me for my heresies, because that’s what Jesus would have done.
And, sometimes, after I had stumbled through an explanation of why I believed what I did, she would say, “You know, when you talk to me that way, you almost shine.”
Lorraine has been dead for many years now. But her little ceramic tree still shines in the dark-ness of our front hall.
As long as I have that tree, she too still shines in my memories.
Author Jim Taylor lives in Lake Country.
Different worlds of understanding can see their own wayTAYLOR FROM A4
On Nov. 28, I was pleased to be able to an-
nounce that Kelowna will be retaining a Vet-erans A� airs Client Ser-vice Agent in our com-munity. � is is not a temporary three month position as has been in-correctly reported by some news media.
� e news came as a great relief to our lo-cal veterans, especial-ly Legion Volunteer Ser-vice O� cer Frank Tru-man. I have had a chance to work with Frank over the years and I want to thank him for his com-mitment as a liaison be-tween our veterans and Veterans A� airs.
Frank was very happy to hear the news that he and other vets will have an experienced Veter-ans A� airs sta� mem-
ber vavailable to them to help with bene� t appli-cations and access to ser-vices.
I have also alerted the minister’s o� ce to the importance of reinstat-ing proper signage at the Kelowna Service Canada building to ensure that local veterans know that face-to-face assistance is available at this location.
� is announcement enhances a number of ongoing available per-sonalized bene� ts such as home visits by a regis-tered nurse or case-man-ager and help with home maintenance including grass cutting, snow clear-ing and home cleaning services.
� e cooperative ef-fort between the public servants in the Depart-ments of Service Canada and Veterans A� airs is
assisting the government in putting the needs of our veterans � rst and will provide local vet-erans with the face-to-face contact they have re-quested.
By recognizing the needs of our local vet-erans and their families, Veterans A� airs Min-ister Julian Fantino is demonstrating the feder-al government’s willing-ness to continue to make improvements to support the men and women who have served Canada to ensure they receive the very best assistance pos-sible.
BUILD IN CANADAOn No. 21, our gov-
ernment announced the
fourth Call for Propos-als for the Build in Can-ada Innovation Program (BCIP).
� e BCIP was launched in 2010 as a pi-lot program to connect Canadian companies with federal departments which are looking for new ideas and products. By selling to the federal government, businesses receive support to get in-novations out of the lab and into the marketplace. � at kick-start means that they can potentially generate future sales out-side of government both in Canada and around the world.
� e program also now includes a military pro-curement component. It is in Canada’s interest to have a strong defence industry right here at home that can help meet the needs of the Can-adian Armed Forces and compete with the best in the world.
Our government sup-ports innovation and entrepreneurship in Canada, starting with the ideas that begin in small businesses in commun-ities just like ours.
If your company has a
proposal, submit it. You have until Jan. 7, 2014. Information is available at buyandsell.gc.ca/ten-ders.
CANADA SUMMER JOBSFor many years, Can-
ada Summer Jobs (CSJ) has been helping lo-cal employers create much-needed summer job opportunities for stu-dents
CSJ provides fund-ing for not-for-pro� t or-ganizations, public sec-tor employers and small businesses to create sum-mer jobs for full-time students (15 to 30 years old) who intend to re-turn to their studies in the next school year. It helps students gain the skills and experience they need to be success-ful, while earning money for the upcoming school year.
Applications are now available online and must be submitted by Jan. 31, 2014. � is year’s new timelines mean that suc-cessful employers will be noti� ed sooner and have more time to recruit stu-dents.
More information about Canada Summer
Jobs is available on the Service Canada web site at www.servicecanada.gc.ca .
UPDATE ON RAIL LINEAs you know the
community has come together to � nd a solu-tion to save the rail line from Kelowna to Ver-non.
Local entrepreneurs, elected o� cials and grassroots organizations have all been working to � nd a way to save this important economic cor-ridor.
I’m pleased to be able to report that CN has con� rmed they have re-ceived several Expres-sions of Interest and will proceed with the next steps to allow interested parties to present condi-tional o� ers on the line until Jan. 30, 2014.
Proponents will be re-quired to provide a 10 year marketing, operat-ing and capital plan, in-cluding $25 million of necessary insurance
coverage for general lia-bility and property dam-age and a letter from a recognized � nancial in-stitution assuring the � -nancial capability of the candidate to complete the transaction.
� e goal is see the rail line up and operating again and to see an ex-tension of the recreation “Rails with Trails” cor-ridor.
Ultimately, the chal-lenge comes down to economic viability and having the resources to sustain these goals over the long-term.
� e response by all involved has been out-standing so far and I share the hope in our communities that we can make this happen.
Ron Cannan is the Conservative MP for Ke-lowna-Lake Country. Information on local announcements and federal government pro-grams can be found at www.cannan.ca.
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ectly out through sever-al holes.
It never was particu-larly pretty, I suppose. But it’s special for me. Because it was given to me with love.
It came from Lorraine Wicklow over 30 years ago. � e next summer, Lorraine died of a mas-sive brain hemorrhage.
As far as I know, she had no family, no rela-tives.
Perhaps I was her family. She used to drop in at my o� ce, back in the days when I worked at the United Church’s national o� ces in To-ronto. She always arrived at the very end of the day, just as I was loading up my briefcase to go home.
Internally, I sighed. I knew this would be a long evening.
“Just a minute, Lor-raine,” I would say. � en I’d call Joan to say, “Lor-raine just dropped in.”
opinion
Let your light shine
SEE TAYLOR A5
FAITH TODAY
Joan understood, and took supper out of the oven.
“I mustn’t keep you,” Lorraine always said. But she did, anyway.
Lorraine’s theology couldn’t have been far-ther from mine. She at-tended a fundamentalist church. She had visions. She told me about heav-en; about streets paved with gold and gates made of jewels; about the people she met there and their message for me.
She was, I suppose, a revelation to me. When I described her visions to Gordon Nodwell, the minister at the United Church down the street from my o� ce, he said, “� at’s straight out of Revelation.”
So I read Revelation. � anks to Lorraine, I be-came acquainted with several parts of the Bible that I had avoided be-fore.
She’d relate another of her visions. “Do you be-lieve that?” she would ask, leaning forward earnestly.
“Not really,” I would reply.
And I would try to ex-plain, as well as I could, my understandings of modern biblical schol-
arship. Of the historical and cultural assumptions that shaped the biblical text. Of the con� icts be-tween the biblical story and our growing know-ledge of science, psychol-ogy, sociology.
She countered with a text, invariably from the King James Version. For her, the Word of God—the capitals are deliber-ate—trumped any other understanding.
We lived in di� erent worlds. We listened to each other. But we talked past each other.
Still, whether I under-stood her or not, I know she lived her faith, 100 per cent. She forgave me for my heresies, because that’s what Jesus would have done.
And, sometimes, after I had stumbled through an explanation of why I believed what I did, she would say, “You know, when you talk to me that way, you almost shine.”
Lorraine has been dead for many years now. But her little ceramic tree still shines in the dark-ness of our front hall.
As long as I have that tree, she too still shines in my memories.
Author Jim Taylor lives in Lake Country.
Different worlds of understanding can see their own wayTAYLOR FROM A4
On Nov. 28, I was pleased to be able to an-
nounce that Kelowna will be retaining a Vet-erans A� airs Client Ser-vice Agent in our com-munity. � is is not a temporary three month position as has been in-correctly reported by some news media.
� e news came as a great relief to our lo-cal veterans, especial-ly Legion Volunteer Ser-vice O� cer Frank Tru-man. I have had a chance to work with Frank over the years and I want to thank him for his com-mitment as a liaison be-tween our veterans and Veterans A� airs.
Frank was very happy to hear the news that he and other vets will have an experienced Veter-ans A� airs sta� mem-
ber vavailable to them to help with bene� t appli-cations and access to ser-vices.
I have also alerted the minister’s o� ce to the importance of reinstat-ing proper signage at the Kelowna Service Canada building to ensure that local veterans know that face-to-face assistance is available at this location.
� is announcement enhances a number of ongoing available per-sonalized bene� ts such as home visits by a regis-tered nurse or case-man-ager and help with home maintenance including grass cutting, snow clear-ing and home cleaning services.
� e cooperative ef-fort between the public servants in the Depart-ments of Service Canada and Veterans A� airs is
assisting the government in putting the needs of our veterans � rst and will provide local vet-erans with the face-to-face contact they have re-quested.
By recognizing the needs of our local vet-erans and their families, Veterans A� airs Min-ister Julian Fantino is demonstrating the feder-al government’s willing-ness to continue to make improvements to support the men and women who have served Canada to ensure they receive the very best assistance pos-sible.
BUILD IN CANADAOn No. 21, our gov-
ernment announced the
fourth Call for Propos-als for the Build in Can-ada Innovation Program (BCIP).
� e BCIP was launched in 2010 as a pi-lot program to connect Canadian companies with federal departments which are looking for new ideas and products. By selling to the federal government, businesses receive support to get in-novations out of the lab and into the marketplace. � at kick-start means that they can potentially generate future sales out-side of government both in Canada and around the world.
� e program also now includes a military pro-curement component. It is in Canada’s interest to have a strong defence industry right here at home that can help meet the needs of the Can-adian Armed Forces and compete with the best in the world.
Our government sup-ports innovation and entrepreneurship in Canada, starting with the ideas that begin in small businesses in commun-ities just like ours.
If your company has a
proposal, submit it. You have until Jan. 7, 2014. Information is available at buyandsell.gc.ca/ten-ders.
CANADA SUMMER JOBSFor many years, Can-
ada Summer Jobs (CSJ) has been helping lo-cal employers create much-needed summer job opportunities for stu-dents
CSJ provides fund-ing for not-for-pro� t or-ganizations, public sec-tor employers and small businesses to create sum-mer jobs for full-time students (15 to 30 years old) who intend to re-turn to their studies in the next school year. It helps students gain the skills and experience they need to be success-ful, while earning money for the upcoming school year.
Applications are now available online and must be submitted by Jan. 31, 2014. � is year’s new timelines mean that suc-cessful employers will be noti� ed sooner and have more time to recruit stu-dents.
More information about Canada Summer
Jobs is available on the Service Canada web site at www.servicecanada.gc.ca .
UPDATE ON RAIL LINEAs you know the
community has come together to � nd a solu-tion to save the rail line from Kelowna to Ver-non.
Local entrepreneurs, elected o� cials and grassroots organizations have all been working to � nd a way to save this important economic cor-ridor.
I’m pleased to be able to report that CN has con� rmed they have re-ceived several Expres-sions of Interest and will proceed with the next steps to allow interested parties to present condi-tional o� ers on the line until Jan. 30, 2014.
Proponents will be re-quired to provide a 10 year marketing, operat-ing and capital plan, in-cluding $25 million of necessary insurance
coverage for general lia-bility and property dam-age and a letter from a recognized � nancial in-stitution assuring the � -nancial capability of the candidate to complete the transaction.
� e goal is see the rail line up and operating again and to see an ex-tension of the recreation “Rails with Trails” cor-ridor.
Ultimately, the chal-lenge comes down to economic viability and having the resources to sustain these goals over the long-term.
� e response by all involved has been out-standing so far and I share the hope in our communities that we can make this happen.
Ron Cannan is the Conservative MP for Ke-lowna-Lake Country. Information on local announcements and federal government pro-grams can be found at www.cannan.ca.
▼ FROM OTTAWA
Update on Kelowna-Vernon rail line; funding application deadlines pending
MP’s ReportRon Cannan
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GIVING TIME OF YEAR…Residents at Holiday Park donated $1,500 to the Lake Country Food Assistance Society af-ter raising money from its craft shop, bake sales, the lunch concession and a ra� e. Pictured are the ladies from the Holiday Park craft shop (back row): Nonie, Kathy, Wendy, Annette and Margaret, along with Lake Country food bank’s Phyllis MacPherson.
Interior Health board members Rosanna Mc-Gregor and David Gil-lespie will be retiring from the board of direc-tors when their appoint-ments expire at the end of this month.
“On behalf of the board, I would like to ac-knowledge the commit-ment of my colleagues to the betterment of health services for patients within Interior Health,” said board chair Norman Embree. “It has been a pleasure to work with both of them.”
� e board of direc-tors functions as the gov-erning body for Inter-
ior Health, providing oversight on the organ-ization’s strategic direc-tion to the senior exec-utive team, which is re-sponsible for day-to-day operations. Board mem-bers are appointed by the Province of British Col-umbia.
“I was impressed by the passion for qual-ity patient care that both Rosanna McGregor and David Gillespie brought to the board,” said Dr. Robert Halpenny, CEO and president of Interior Health. “� ey have al-ways had the best inter-est of our patients at the forefront.”
McGregor, who is executive director of the Cariboo Friendship So-ciety, was appointed to the Interior Health board in February 2006. As a Secwepemc and
member of the Williams Lake Indian Band, she brought a unique per-spective and passion about the provision of health care services for First Nations people.
“One of my main in-terests during my service on the board has been to ensure that Inter-ior Health considers the needs of the aboriginal population in a culturally sensitive and meaning-ful way,” said McGregor, who will also retire as chair of the IH Aborig-inal Health and Wellness Advisory Committee.
“I am pleased to see that Interior Health has now signed Letters of Understanding with six First Nations in the re-
gion, and I applaud the dedicated group of em-ployees who believe in the cause of aboriginal
health.”Gillespie has served
on the board since March 2008, having joined after retiring from his Kamloops law prac-tice, and served as the chair of the Governance Committee earlier in his appointment. Also a for-mer chair of the B.C. Automobile Associ-ation and current direc-tor for the B.C. Lottery Corporation, Gillespie said he is pleased to have been able to contribute to the enhancement of health services for Inter-ior residents.
“Interior Health is the most important or-ganization in the Inter-ior dealing with people’s health. Everybody has a
stake in how health care is provided,” said Gilles-pie. “I am proud of what Interior Health has ac-complished in the last six years, and I look forward to seeing further ad-vancements in the years to come.”
Interior Health’s board consists of nine directors appointed by the Minister of Health through a process es-tablished by the govern-ment’s Board Resour-cing and Development O� ce.
New appointments to the Interior Health Board are expected to be made in early 2014.
Interior Health board members thanked for their service▼ YEARS OF SERVICE
‘‘I APPLAUD THE DEDICATED GROUP OF EMPLOYEES WHO BELIEVE IN THE CAUSE OF ABORIGINAL HEALTH.Rosanna McGregor,
retiring IH board member
‘‘I AM PROUD OF WHAT INTERIOR HEALTH HAS ACCOMPLISHED IN THE LAST SIX YEARS, AND I LOOK FORWARD TO SEEING FURTHER ADVANCEMENTS IN THE YEARS TO COME.
David Gillespie, retiring IH
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PLENTY of kids and families dropped by Lake Country municipal hall last week as the annual Santa Sleigh Bus arrived with jolly old Saint Nick. � e Santa Sleigh Bus is an annual project organized by B.C. transit and supports the Salvation Ar-my’s Christmas Fund.
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BRAVE-HEARTED…Participants head into the chilly waters of Wood Lake last year during the an-nual Polar Bear Dip. � is year’s dunk will be sponsored again by the Oyama Firemen and Oyama branch 189 of the Royal Canadian Legion and will take place on New Year’s Day in Lake Country. Sign ups and pledges can be made at the Oyama Legion. � e proceeds of the pledges goes to the food bank or charity of your choice.
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SENIORS gather every Monday for Prime Time from 1 to 3:15 p.m. at the Seniors Centre in Lake Country. Last week the event included a festive pro-gram and meal and during a resounding chorus of Here Comes Santa Claus by the Songsters, seniors were delighted by the appearance of Santa Claus and Mrs. Claus with their bag full of candy gift bags to distribute. � e entertainment is di� erent every week and the group of participants varies between 30 and 50 seniors but everyone is welcome.
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stake in how health care is provided,” said Gilles-pie. “I am proud of what Interior Health has ac-complished in the last six years, and I look forward to seeing further ad-vancements in the years to come.”
Interior Health’s board consists of nine directors appointed by the Minister of Health through a process es-tablished by the govern-ment’s Board Resour-cing and Development O� ce.
New appointments to the Interior Health Board are expected to be made in early 2014.
Interior Health board members thanked for their service
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� e highly anticipated opening of the Gem Lake four-passenger Ex-press Quad chairlift ar-rived Monday, Dec. 16, at Big White Ski Resort.
� is is the resort’s third earliest opening of the Gem Lake Express in the chair’s 17 year his-tory.
Mother Nature has rewarded the mountain with the highest alpine base in B.C., of 128 cm
as of Monday. Condi-tions as such have per-mitted the opening of one of many skiers’ fa-vourite chairlifts at Big White Ski Resort.
Skiers and boarders were in line, clambering to ride the � rst chair up the mountain, some ar-riving as early as 7 a.m., despite the fact lifts don’t commence operation till 8:30 a.m.
Following the re-
cent cold snap a few weeks ago, riders were more than happy with the balmy -3 C weath-er for the early morning opening.
“Gem Lake has al-ways been my favour-ite chairlift, there was no way I was missing this” said Brad, a Big White local, who was one of the eager snowboarders lining up before the lift opened. “My � rst run of
the day was Blue Sap-phire. We were getting fresh tracks and powder the whole way down, it was awesome.”
Untouched snow and the very best champagne powder provided Big White with one of its best Gem Lake openings yet. Smiles on the mass-es pillaging down the hill was a dead giveaway of the favourable conditions Gem Lake had to o� er.
Need to warm up or treat yourself to food and drinks? � e Moonlight Bistro located in � e Westridge Day Lodge is now open also from, 8:15 a.m. to 4 p.m. daily.
� e Gem Lake lift will operate daily 8:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Park-ing is also available, free of charge, at � e We-stridge parking lot throughout the season.
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Gem Lake chair lift open for the season at Big White
Okanagan College English professor Alix Hawley is the winner of the Canada Writes BloodLines short story contest for “Pig (for Oma),” a story based on her grandmother’s ex-periences in the Second World War.
“Sharp and fresh,” and “beautifully rendered, from the � rst sentence to the last,” according to contest judge and novel-ist Lawrence Hill, Haw-ley’s winning story gar-ners her a $1,000 award from the Canada Coun-cil for the Arts.
Hawley entered the contest after learning stories had to include a true family anecdote, saying, “I immediately thought of my Oma, Gerarda Boerboom Bunyan, and her story of smuggling a pig in Na-zi-occupied Holland.
“My Oma lived through the Nazi oc-cupation. She’s never been one to back down. Pig-smuggling, turning her back on Dutch Nazi o� cials who ordered her to salute, harbouring Underground resistance � ghters, and getting shot are among her accom-
plishments. She married an English soldier and had four children, one of whom is my dad.”
Hawley teaches Eng-lish literature and cre-ative writing at Oka-nagan College’s Kelow-na campus, saying, “I love teaching short � ction and the novel. My spe-cialization is 19th- and early 20th-century � c-tion and children’s liter-ature, which I foist upon
unsuspecting students. Some of them end up loving it as I do.”
Mixing writing and teaching with raising a family in Kelowna, Hawley remarked on the inevitability of becoming a writer.
“If you love writing, it won’t leave you alone. It’s like a stalker that way. But a pretty pleasant one in the end.”
“Pig (for Oma),” was
one of more than 800 contest entries in the Canada Writes Blood-Lines contest, which in-vited writers to share “moments, memories and lives” of their blood relatives. Twenty stor-ies were selected for a shortlist, with the winner selected by Hill, the 2013 Massey Lecturer, and au-thor of � e Book of Ne-groes.
Other writing
credits for Hawley in-clude a short-story col-lection, � e Old Famil-iar, (2008), and a novel, entitled All True Not a Lie In It, that is sched-uled to be published in early 2015 by Knopf / Random House Canada.
She has twice had her work shortlisted for the CBC Short Story Prize, most recently in 2012 for Tentcity.
Hawley’s winning story can be read on the Canada Writes web-site: www.cbc.ca/canad-awrites.
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ALIX HAWLEY and her grandmother Gerarda Boerboom Bunyan. Hawley won a Canada Writes award for a story based on her grandmother’s experiences in the Second World War
‘‘PIG-SMUGGLING, TURNING HER BACK ON DUTCH NAZI OFFICIALS WHO ORDERED HER TO SALUTE, HARBOURING UNDERGROUND RESISTANCE FIGHTERS, AND GETTING SHOT ARE AMONG HER ACCOMPLISH-MENTS.
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Congratulations to team Ja-cobs and team Jones—our Olym-pic quali� ers from the Roar of the Rings.
Brad Jacobs, who went un-defeated in the round robin, beat our own local team of Jim Cotter, Rick Sawatzky, Tyrel Gri� th, joined by John Morris (who used to play for Kevin Martin), in a nail biting � nal game. Both teams played fantastic and either could represent Canada in Sochi, Russia.
On the women’s side, Jennifer Jones, a seasoned veteran, went 6-1 in round robin play and waited for Middaugh to come through in the semis. In the � nal match, it was Jones who was victorious in a one-sided game, making doubles look easy. It was a great week to watch curling.
Back at the Win� eld Curl-ing Club, we are getting ready for Christmas parties and special events taking place through the holiday
season. � e Christmas funspiel is for members, family and friends, and the New Year’s Eve party � nishes o� 2013 and starts 2014. � is year we have a special guest and his band playing for our New Year’s Eve party. It’s a surprise, so get your tickets at the club and � nd out who’s coming to town.
Right after the new year is Ver-non’s Men’s Bonspiel, taking place Jan. 3-5, so give them a call if you want to put your team in for this
three-day event. Inn From the Cold is up next at
the Win� eld Curling Club on Jan. 11 and has 16 teams competing in a fundraising event. � ey also accept donations from the community, so if you have some items to donate, this is the day to do it.
Our annual Ladies Bonspiel takes place on Jan. 17, 18 and 19 so if you haven’t already registered for this, there is a sign-up sheet on the o� ce window. It is so much fun and this
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It was an early Christ-mas present that took a community’s e� orts to create.
After spending three weeks at large in the Ver-non area, with temper-atures dipping below -17 C, Grace was found and
is safely indoors once again.
“Having Grace back safe and well is the best Christmas gift ever,” says BC SPCA Kelow-na branch manager Su-zanne Pugh. “We can’t thank everyone enough
for all of their help and support.”
Grace, a one-and-a-half-year-old black Lab-rador cross, went missing Nov. 21 with her blue leash still attached. A special girl who is timid around people, Grace had just been placed in foster care in Vernon for socialization when she escaped.
� e BC SPCA and its volunteers immediately began bombarding the Vernon community with publicity to try to get Grace home, including � yers, local media ap-peals, door-to-door cam-paigns and social media posts on Facebook.
After a massive co-or-dinated search e� ort set up by BC SPCA sta� , Grace’s activity was tracked.
“We knew she kept returning to one specif-ic location. We worked with the homeowners, who were fantastic and worked with us every step of the way—even activating a security sur-veillance camera—and were able to set up a feed, water and shelter station, placing bedding from her sibling in the shelter,” Pugh said.
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video footage con� rming it was Grace and not a wild animal eating the food, we were able to set up a humane trap � urs-day (Dec. 12) morning.”
Late � ursday night, Pugh received a call from the homeowners say-ing the trap had worked,
and Grace was taken to Fair� eld Animal Hospi-tal, where sta� were ex-pecting the lovable es-cape artist.
After a thorough examination, they found Grace to be in incred-ible shape, given the time she had spent out on the
streets in such weather conditions.
Pugh is thankful to BC SPCA sta� and vol-unteers, to the residents of the Vernon and Dis-trict community, to the area’s dog control agency and to the media for all of their help in getting
Grace’s story noticed.“We couldn’t have
asked for a happier end-ing to what could have been a very tragic story,” she says. “It was truly the entire community’s ef-forts that got our Grace home, safe and warm and happy.”
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YOUNG and timid, little Lab-cross Grace spent three weeks out in the cold, too shy to come in to shelter. “We couldn’t have asked for a happier ending to what could have been a very tragic story,” said BC SPCA Kelowna branch manager Suzanne Pugh.
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•Lake Country Creekside ChurCh Community Christmas Eve Celebration, 6-7pm @ Creekside Theatre. Songs - stories - apple cider; family friendly!•Visit the Lake Country MuseuM and arChiVes at 11255 Okanagan Centre Rd. West, Lake Country. Admission by donation. Open Mondays, Wednesdays, and Saturdays from 1 to 4pm, and by appointment. Phone: 250-766-0111 or visit the website at www.lakecountrymuseum.com.•the oyaMa Fire Men and oyaMa branCh 189 oF the royaL Canadian Legion is sponsoring an annual Polar Dip again this year. Sign ups and pledges can be made at the Oyama Legion, 15710 Oyama Rd., Oyama. The proceeds of the pledges goes to the food bank or charity of your choice. •annuaL CoMMunity turkey ChristMas bingo Thurs., Dec. 19 at the Seniors’ Activity Centre, 9832 Bottom Wood Lake Rd. Doors open at 6pm games start at 7pm. Concession open, lord and lady game, door prizes, raffle. All are welcome.•the oyaMa Legion branCh 189, royaL Canadian Legion, 15712 Oyama Rd.,Saturday meat draw at 2pm will feature hams on Dec. 21.•hoLiday Park staFF are collecting food and toys for the Lakecountry Food Bank. Holiday Park is accepting donations of unwrapped toys, cash and non-perishable food for the Lake Country Food Bank. Please drop off any donations before Dec. 14, to 415 Commonwealth Rd. For information call (250) 766-4255. •toy driVe in the Creekside theater Dec. 21. Comedy, hypnosis stage show. Cost of admission for everyone in attendance is a new unwrapped toy for kids between 7 and 15 years of age. All the toys & donations will be donated to the Lake Country Food Assistance Society. Show starts at 7pm. For information please call: 250-766-5669.•Lake Country senior’s buFFet, 9832 Bottom Wood Lake Road. We would like the Lake Country Senior’s Buffet also has frozen meals available for $5 and you can call 250-766-4220 to arrange for these and what is available.•the Lake Country Food bank has an URGENT need for men and women volunteers to join our team. Requirements as follows: half days only-Mon., Wed, & Thurs. (doesn’t have to be all three days); must be physically fit enough to life a medium size box of groceries; a cheery disposition fits in nicely with the rest of the volunteers. Please see Phyllis MacPherson directly at the Food Bank located in the rear of the Boys & Girls Club, 3130 Berry Rd. on any of the days noted.•royaL LePage keLowna/Lake Country’s annuaL ChristMas wish tree, starts Nov. 12 through to Dec. 20. Bring a wrapped/unwrapped gift & help make a child’s Christmas wish come true! We also have a collection box in support of our local food bank. We are located in Lake Country Place Mall, please call Barb or Olivia 250-766-3300.•PriMe tiMe is a MusiCaL entertainMent eVent. It takes place every Monday from 1pm-3pm at the Lake Country Seniors Centre, 9832 Bottom Wood Lake Rd., Lake Country. Tea and coffee is served. There is no charge for this event. If you need transporation, the seniors’ bus is available. For more information call Jimmie at 250-766-2513. Prime Time is sponsored by Lake Country Health Planning Society.•Cribbage. Friday evenings starting 7pm at the Seniors’ Activity Centre. Playing 8 games with a chance of winning $12, $10, or $8. Socialize and enjoy an evening out with fun and play. Serving coffee, drinks and goodies for only $2.50. For information call John 250-766-3026.•oPen MiC nights are open to any and all musicians and are held on the first Wednesday of every month from 6-8pm at the Lake Country Coffee House! Please come to play music or to enjoy the music while supporting our local musicians!•danCe For the heaLth oF it! Beginners line dancing on Mondays, 1:45pm at the Recreation Centre at Holiday Park. Toonie donation. Phone Mary at 766-4651.•royaL Canadian Legion 189 Ladies auXiLiary Notice of Cribbage Tournament on last Sunday of each month. Get your name on the list by phoning the Legion after 3pm. Registration is at 9am. Games begin at 10am sharp. $26 per team and lunch is included.•winFieLd united ChurCh thriFt shoP (3571 Woodsdale Road), is open from Tues. to Sat., 10am to 2pm for shopping and donation drop-off. Call 250-766-3387 for information regarding appropriate donations.•the Lake Country Food bank wants to encourage boys and girls to help at the Food Bank. Any amount of time you can volunteer would be a huge help. Come and support the community you work and play in. For information call Phyllis, 250-766-0125, or 250-766-3038. 3130 Berry Road, Winfield.•Lake Country thriFt store hours of operation: Mon.-Wed.-Thurs., 9am- 3pm. Located at 3130 Berry Rd., Winfield (the same building as the Lake Country Food Bank).•beaVers/Cubs/sCouts/Venturers registration/agM Registration is on-going for 1st Lake Country Beavers, Cubs, Scouts and Venturers (boys and girls ages 5-18). To register or for more information call Kathy at 250-766-4269.•oyaMa Legion branCh 189 holds a meat draw every Saturday afternoon at 2pm. All members and guests are welcome.•LC Line danCers Tuesdays, 1:30pm & Thursdays, 9:30am in the Seniors’ Centre. Beginners always welcome. Joy, 250-766-0850.•soCiaL bridge Tuesdays, 7pm at the Seniors’ Centre. New players welcome. Eunice, 250-766-3982. •the CounCiL oF senior CitiZens organiZations (COSCO) is an advocacy group devoted to improving “The Quality of Life” for all seniors. Senior organizations/associations wishing to affiliate or individuals wishing to become members please contact Ernie Bayer: 604-576-9734 fax 604-576-9733 or [email protected] for further info.•LC outdoors CLub welcomes new hikers. Sturdy hiking boots are a must. Bring water, snacks/lunch & clothing appropriate & sufficient for the weather. For more info, to sign up for our hikes, or to post your own hikes on the forum, visit www.lakecountryoutdoorsclub.com.
CoMMunity eVentsCopy deadline Friday, 1 pm before issue date
All Community EvEnts will be placed at no charge to all non-Profit organizations.
for all other inquiries, please email [email protected] or fax 250-762-3220
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YOUNG and timid, little Lab-cross Grace spent three weeks out in the cold, too shy to come in to shelter. “We couldn’t have asked for a happier ending to what could have been a very tragic story,” said BC SPCA Kelowna branch manager Suzanne Pugh.
� e Central Oka-nagan Foundation (COF) recently award-ed $166,578 in grants to 24 local charities as part of their fall grants cycle, indlucing a grant to the Lake Country Open Air Performances Society.
One of the COF’s main objectives is to as-sist the community in which we live to become vibrant and strong which demonstrates the com-munity building tip of “sharing what you have”.
� e COF does this by funding charities in eight key areas: � e En-vironment, Arts & Cul-ture, Children, Youth & Family, Education, Health & Community Services, Animal Wel-fare, Heritage & Histor-ical, and Global Initia-tives.
A broad range of pro-
jects were funded from a traditional canoe project to a mental health pre-vention and promotion program for youth. � e successful grant recipi-ents were:
1. Brain Trust Canada Association
2. Canadian Mental Health Association
3. Central Okanagan Community Gardens
4. Central Okanagan Land Trust
5. Centre Cultural Francophone de l’ Oka-nagan
6. Cool Arts Society 7. FarmFolk CityFolk
Society8. Kelowna Ballet So-
ciety (Ballet Kelowna)9. Kelowna Commun-
ity Music School Society 10. Kelowna and Dis-
trict Safety Council So-ciety
11. Kelowna Gospel
Mission 12. Lake Country
Open Air Performances Society
13. Okanagan CrimeStoppers Society
14. Okanagan Small Dog Rescue Society
15. Okanagan Sym-phony Orchestra
16. Opera Kelowna 17. Pathways Abilities
Society 18. Project Literacy
Kelowna Society 19. Reach Out Youth
Counselling & Family Services Society
20. Society of Friends of the Early Music
21. � e Kelowna and District Society for People in Motion
22. � e Salvation Army
23. Westside Com-munity Food Bank So-ciety
24. Wild Neighbours
Society.“Our community
granting program en-ables us to respond to current needs in the community as well as making a lasting impact.” said Bruce Davies, COF executive director.
� e COF’s commun-ity granting program takes places twice per year in October and May, supporting charities that directly bene� t Cen-tral Okanagan residents. Since its inception in 1977 the COF has dis-tributed over $6 million to the community.
Empowering gener-ations to give, the COF is committed to building endowments, broad and e� ective grant making and community leader-ship. Learn more: www.centralokanaganfounda-tion.org.
Community Foundation plays Santa with � nancial grant totalling $166,578
Lake Country Calendar Wednesday, December 18, 2013 www.lakecountrycalendar.com A13 A12 www.lakecountrycalendar.com Wednesday, December 18, 2013 Lake Country Calendar
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THURSDAY, DECEMBER 19, 2013
FRIDAY, DECEMBER 20, 2013
SATURDAY, DECEMBER 21, 2013
newsOn her national bi-
cycle tour through every province and terri-tory, Canada’s six-time Olympic cycling and speed-skating medallist Clara Hughes will in-vite people into the men-tal health conversation and share her own story of mental health chal-lenges. Clara’s Big Ride for Bell Let’s Talk will span 12,000 kilometres over the course of 110 days, beginning in To-
ronto March 14, visit-ing 95 communities and concluding in Ottawa on Canada Day, July 1.
“Our Community Champions are an in-credible group of Can-adians dedicated to help-ing achieve a stigma-free Canada,” said Clara. “I want to thank them for their passion and com-mitment to growing the mental health conversa-tion. ”
Events across the country will be sup-ported by local Com-munity Champions, skilled team builders
who are knowledgeable about their local mental health community. Each Community Champion will engage their com-munities to build unique and meaningful events that will directly bene-� t local mental health ef-forts. � e complete list of Community Champions can be found at http://letstalk.bell.ca/en/claras-big-ride.
In Kelowna and area they are Shelagh Turner
and Candace Giesbrecht.Clara’s Big Ride for
Bell Let’s Talk will also engage with Canadian youth, the next genera-tion to carry the men-tal health conversa-tion forward. At schools and youth organizations across the nation, young people will have the opportunity to hear � rst-hand from Clara, share in the mental health dis-cussion, and develop new ideas to � ght the stig-
ma in their own com-munities.
Clara also unveiled her Clara’s Big Ride Jer-sey she’ll wear during her journey. � e jersey will be available for pur-chase in early 2014 with proceeds donated to Bell Let’s Talk partner Kids Help Phone.
Follow the Ride across the nation at Facebook.com/BellLetsTalk or on Twitter at @Bell_Let-sTalk.
Clara’s Big Ride to break mental health
barriers
Clara Hughes
Lake Country Calendar Wednesday, December 18, 2013 www.lakecountrycalendar.com A13 A12 www.lakecountrycalendar.com Wednesday, December 18, 2013 Lake Country Calendar
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LA MONTAGNA, ANTONIOPassed away peacefully in
the comfort of his home with his loving wife Inge, his
son Pasquale, and daugther in-law Miruka by his side on
Tuesday, December 3rd. He was diagnosed with
cancer and passed away at the age of 74.
He was born in Marigliano Naples, Italy and immigrated
to the Canada in 1962. Him and his loving wife Inge
worked together as hair dressing professionals and
had owned their own salons. He spent most of his years living in the Okanagan Valley in British Columbia where he moved to in 1984 with his
wife and 4 year old son Pasquale. He had always enjoyed fi shing, golfi ng, and especially road trips with his camper. He was very well known for his hard work, good humor,
and his wine. Many loved him and was never short of making good friends and he always made time for
his family in Calgary. He was a great man and will be missed by many.
In accordance with his wishes, cremation has taken place.A Memorial Mass for Antonio was celebrated on
Thursday, December 12th at St. Alfred’s Catholic Church, 272 Vine Street, St. Catharines.
If desired, memorial donations to a charity of choice would be appreciated by the family.
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EXPERIENCED CLASS 1 Drivers, F/T, P/T needed for California & Arizona produce hauling, excellent pay and benefi ts+ safety bonus and home time. Call Jerry or Brian 1-877-539-1750.
Farm WorkersGENERAL VINEYARD LA-BOURERS Gray Monk Cellars Ltd., located at 1055 Camp Road, Okanagan Centre, BC, is seeking 3 temporary vine-yard labourers, in Lake Coun-try and Okanagan Valley, to start work February 24, 2014, for approximately 8 months. Candidates must be willing to work outdoors and in all sea-sonal conditions. On the job training is provided, duties in-clude tying, pruning, picking, processing, grounds and vine-yard maintenance. Starting wage $10.25/hour, approx 40-50 hours per week. Please fax resume to 250-766-3390 or email [email protected]. We thank all appli-cants in advance, but only those selected for an interview will be contacted. No phone calls please.SEASONAL Farm Worker po-sition available June 10th to Nov 10th, in Lake Country & Vernon, BC. Thinning, picking & summer pruning of apples. Must be physically capable of working in all weather condi-tions. $10.33/hr, 40-60hrs/ week. Email Resumes to: [email protected] LABOURERS In-trigue Wines Ltd., located at 2291 Goldie Road, Lake Country, BC, is seeking sea-sonal vineyard labourers, in Lake Country, to start work February 24, 2014 for approx. 8 months. Candidates must be willing to work outdoors and in all seasonal conditions. On the job training is provided, duties include grounds and vineyard maintenance, operation of farm and vineyard equipment. Starting wage $10.25/hour, approx 40-50 hours per week. Please fax resume to 250-766-2834 or email employ-m e n t @ i n t r i g u e w i n e s . c a . Phone number 1-877-474-3754. We thank all applicants in advance, but only those se-lected for an interview will be contacted.
Help WantedExperienced parts person re-quired immediately for James Western Star in Williams Lake. Full time, competitive wages, benefi ts and signing bonus. Fax resume to 250-398-6367 or email: [email protected]
SOHAL ORCHARDS LTD. requires Farm LABOUR in Winfi eld & Oya-ma. NO EXP. nec but must be able to learn quickly. Duties incl but are not restricted to: pruning, thinning & harvesting fruit. The jobs are physi-cally demanding & require working in all weather cond. Employment from Feb.23 - Nov30, 2014. $10.33/hr. 10hrs/day, 6days/wk. Reply to Box #333 c/o Kelowna Capital News 2495 Enterprise Way, Kelowna, BC., V1X 7K2
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Help WantedBUSY CONSTRUCTION Co. in Trail, B.C. is searching for an experienced Accounting clerk/ bookkeeper. Candidate is expected to be a self-starter and to be able to work inde-pendently in a fast-paced envi-ronment. Knowledge of Conac Pivot System is an asset and the ability to take on multiple roles is looked at positively. Main responsibilities include: Accounts Payable - invoice transactions for goods re-ceived and prepare cheques when due; Payroll - collect payroll data daily and convert into daily tracking sheets, sub-mittals and weekly payroll run.
Please send resume to: [email protected]
or call (250)364-1541 for further details.
Farm Mechanic WantedCoral Beach Farms is looking for a mechanic experienced in working with farm equipment. The position is Part Time from November – March, and Full Time from April – October. During the Full Time season hours will be 40+ hours per week, 6-7 days per week. Pay is dependent on level of expe-rience and certifi cation. Please forward resumes to:[email protected].
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Help WantedGENERAL FARM LABOUR req in Winfi eld & Oyama. No exp nec but must be able to learn quickly. Duties incl, but are not restricted to pruning, handling compost & soil, plant-ing thinning & harvesting fruit. The jobs are physically de-manding & req working in all weather conditions. Employ-ment from March 1 - Oct 31, 2014. $10.33/hr. 10hrs/day, 6 days/wk. Reply to to Sedona Holdings Ltd 1790 High Rd, Kelowna, BC, V1Y 7C1
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Lake Country. No experience necessary. Must have own
transportation. Applicant must be capable of physically
demanding work in all weather conditions. 6-7 days a week, 10-12 hours a day beginning approximately March 25 to
April 1, 2014. Work includes, but is not limited to, tree
planting, pruning and irrigation. Pay $10.25/hour.
Apply by fax at 250-766-0813 or [email protected]
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Trades, TechnicalHD MECHANIC. Noble Tractor & Equip. is seeking a Journeyman or 4th year apprentice Service Techni-cian for our Armstrong location. A self-starter with Ag tech background is desired. Interested candidates send resume to: [email protected], or mail: Noble Tractor & Equip, 4193 Noble Rd, Armstrong, BC V0E 1B4, fax: 250-546-3165
JOURNEYMAN AUTOMO-TIVE Service Technician(s) in Hanna Alberta. Hanna Chrys-ler Ltd. offers competitive wages, relocation allowance, negotiable depending on ex-perience. Bright, modern shop. Full-time permanent with benefi ts. Friendly town just 2 hours from major urban cen-tres. More info at: hannachrys-ler.ca. Fax 403-854-2845; Email: [email protected].
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Financial ServicesANNACIS ISLAND Pawnbrok-ers open ‘till midnight 7 days a week. 604-540-1122. Cash loans for Jewellery, Comput-ers, Smartphones, Games, Tools etc. #104-1628 Fosters Way at Cliveden. annacisislandpawnbrokers.com
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FurnitureXMAS COMPANY COMING
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Misc. for SaleCERAMIC Urns for your loved ones or pets, hand painted. Phone Colleen: (250)766-4405
HOT TUB (SPA) COVERS. Best price. Best quality. All shapes & colours available. 1-866-652-6837 www.thecoverguy.com/newspaper?
STEEL BUILDINGS/metal buildings 60% off! 20x28, 30x40, 40x62, 45x90, 50x120, 60x150, 80x100 sell for bal-ance owed! Call 1-800-457-2206 or visit us online at: www.crownsteelbuildings.ca
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While we try to ensure all advertisements appearing in the Lake Country Calendar are placed by reputable businesses with legitimate offers, we do caution our readers to undertake due diligence when answering any advertisement, particu-larly when the advertiser is asking for monies up front.
Misc. WantedLocal Coin Collector Buying Collections, Olympic Gold & Silver Coins etc 250-863-3082PURCHASING old Canadian & American coin collections & accumulations. 250-548-3670
Sporting GoodsOPEN Pre-Christmas Mon-days! Better deals on new & used rifl es, shotguns, hand-guns, ammo, accessories, re-pairs with friendly service from knowledgeable owners all at Weber & Markin Gunsmiths, The Best Little Gunshop Around 4-1691 Powick Rd Kel 250-762-7575 Mon-Sat 10-6 facebook.com/WeberMarkin
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Municipal Hall will be CLOSED at 4:30pm Monday, December 23rd and re-open 8:30am Thursday, January 2nd. Essential services such as police, fire, water, wastewater treatment and snow removal will remain in operation.
Roads Snow Removal: 250.766.5664 All Other Roads Emergencies: 250.317.9780 Water or Sewer Emergencies: pager 250.712.8073
Municipal facility holiday closures are planned around a time when there is low demand for services. In the long run, these closures save operation costs for the District and give staff some time to be with their families.
Business licence renewal payments are due January 31, 2014, and can be paid through some participating financial institutions in person or on-line,
or by mail when there are no changes to an existing licence.
See the Christmas Skating Schedule on the “What’s Happening” event calendar at okanaganway.ca
A recap of the District’s snow-clearing priorities: • Main collector roads, school bus and transit routes and steep roads take priority over all other roads in the District. During a period of active snowfall, the contractor will remain on these priority routes to keep them cleared.
• All local roads will be serviced once the main roads are cleared and have a reasonable chance of staying cleared. Many local roads are plowed at the same time that the hills are done, whenever it is practical and sensible to do so.
• The goal of the snow removal program is to maintain the roads in a passable condition, which does not necessarily mean “bare pavement”. In certain conditions, the application of sand over compact snow will be performed. On busy routes, traffic works salt and/or sand into the snow, breaking it up and causing the roads to clear with use. Many District roads do not see sufficient traffic to achieve this effect, and a certain amount of compact snow on the road surface is to be expected. Salt application is ineffective below -6C.
Who can you call?
During office hours: Engineering 250-766-6677
After hours snow removal: 250-766-5664
After hours non–snow related road emergencies (road kill removal or debris on the roadway) Roads Duty pager at 250-317-9780
Municipal Hall will close early, December 19 at 2:30pm and reopen
Friday, December 20 at 8:30am.
Public Skating during the
Christmas break is only $2/person.
REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS VISITOR CENTRE OPERATIONS
May 17, 2014 to September 1, 2014
The District of Lake Country is requesting proposals from organizations interested in operating a Visitor Centre in Lake Country from May 17, 2014 to
September 1, 2014.
The successful proponent will provide a facility, staff and management for a tourist information Visitor Centre within the District of Lake Country, operating in accordance with Destination BC requirements.
Full details for this Request for Proposal may be found on the District webpage at www.lakecountry.bc.ca.
A sealed envelope clearly marked “Visitor Centre” RFP Reference No.ED-01 may be delivered to the reception counter, at the District of Lake Country, Municipal Hall, up to 2:00 pm, January 22, 2014.
Attention: Ryan Roycroft, District of Lake Country 10150 Bottom Wood Lake Road, Lake Country, B.C. V4V 2M1
We thank all applicants for their submissions. Only those selected for additional review will
be contacted. The District reserves the right not to award a contract to any proponent.
Municipal Hall Economic Development
10150 Bottom Wood Lake Road Lake Country, BC V4V 2M1
t: 250-766-5650 f: 250-766-2903 [email protected]
Christmas Tree Recycling This year the Christmas tree drop-off location will again be Jack Seaton
Park in the parking lot. You are welcome to drop-off your Christmas tree for chipping, anytime December 26-January 31. Business Licence Renewal Notices are in the mail Online bank payments have been expanded to included business licences and are available through some financial institutions. Use your account number as the payment reference number. Confirm with your bank whether business licence payments have been added to their internet banking services.
Make Memories, not Garbage This holiday season, give a gift of time together. Memories that last a lifetime – no wrapping required. For ideas, go to www.regionaldistrict.com/recycle