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209 1st St. West, Revelstoke, BC V0E 2S0 250-837-5121/fax: 250-837-7020 revelstoke-realty.com OMREB "NOBODY WORKS HARDER FOR YOU THAN RE/MAX" 1005 Douglas Street $298,000 7776 Trans Canada Hwy. $899,000 1965 Leidloff Road $469,000 Revelstoke Realty "Right Agents for Today's Market" 1426 Airport Way $399,900 1601 Douglas Street $332,000 327 Moss Street $165,000 Okanagan Mainline Real Estate Board Personal history - 2 Shopping centre - 3 CP Rail investigation - 5 Election Q&A - 9 Papa John Classic – 12 Grizzlies report – 14 Food drive – 11 7 7819 5 5 0016 1 Wednesday September 23, 2015 Vol. 118, No. 38 PM40050491 $1.25 REVELSTOKE REVIEW Axis Mundi delivers the vibe Call it Axis Muddy. Call it Revelstock. The first Axis Mundi Festival has come and gone and the verdict is in: the lineup, the vibe, the performances were all out- standing. Now it’s just a matter of getting out the crowds. Revelstoke was witness to many great performances over the weekend. There was Walk Off the Earth, who showed why they might just be the next big thing in Canadian pop with their polished and energetic set at Revelstoke Mountain Resort on Saturday. Sure, it was pouring rain and the front of the stage was a giant mud pit, but that just added to the atmosphere and it didn’t seem to stop anyone from having fun. There was the Nyundo School Roadshow, a collection of talented young singers and musicians from Rwanda who delivered a se- ries of inspiring performances throughout the festival, starting with their revelatory set in Grizzly Plaza on Friday. There was Tequila Mockinbird Orches- tra at the River City Pub, followed by The Walkervilles at the Last Drop. Both bands packed their respective venues, with a lineup to get in the latter. At the Drop, the dance floor was hopping and the crowd wouldn’t let the band stop playing until they ran out of songs. There was Saturday afternoon’s show at the Last Drop, when Buckman Coe, DJ Adam Shaikh and members of the Nyundo School played a grooving jam together. There was Jamie Andrews, who delivered a riveting talk on Saturday at the C3 Church that was a mix of a harrowing adventure story and an inspirational tale over-the- coming-the-odds. He lost his hands and feet to frostbite while climbing a peak in the French Alps in 1999, but he pushed himself to keep pursuing his passions despite his disabilities. ALEX COOPER [email protected] see Axis Mundi, page 10 Clockwise from above: Walk Off the Earth performed an energetic set that was capped when they invited members of the crowd on stage on Saturday at Revelstoke Mountain Resort.; Buckman Coe plays in Grizzly Plaza on Friday.; Bob Gardali tries out the Six String Nation Guitar at the Modern on Saturday.; Swedish trio Baskery rocked on banjo, guitar and bass at RMR on Saturday.; Sticky Fingers delivered a straight-up soulful rock and roll set on Sunday at RMR. ~ Photos by Alex Cooper, Revelstoke Review

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Page 1: Revelstoke Times Review, September 23, 2015

209 1st St. West, Revelstoke, BC V0E 2S0250-837-5121/fax: 250-837-7020

revelstoke-realty.com OMREB

"NOBODY WORKS HARDER FOR YOU THAN RE/MAX"

1005 Douglas Street$298,000

7776 Trans Canada Hwy.$899,000

1965 Leidloff Road$469,000

Revelstoke Realty"Right Agents for Today's Market"

1426 Airport Way$399,900

1601 Douglas Street $332,000

327 Moss Street$165,000

Okanagan Mainline Real Estate Board

Personal history - 2Shopping centre - 3CP Rail investigation - 5Election Q&A - 9Papa John Classic – 12Grizzlies report – 14Food drive – 11

7 7 8 1 9 5 50 0 1 6 1

Wednesday September 23, 2015 Vol. 118, No. 38 PM40050491 $1.25

REVELSTOKE

REVIEW

Axis Mundi delivers the vibeCall it Axis Muddy. Call it Revelstock.The first Axis Mundi Festival has come

and gone and the verdict is in: the lineup, the vibe, the performances were all out-standing. Now it’s just a matter of getting out the crowds.

Revelstoke was witness to many great performances over the weekend. There was Walk Off the Earth, who showed why they might just be the next big thing in Canadian pop with their polished and energetic set at Revelstoke Mountain Resort on Saturday. Sure, it was pouring rain and the front of

the stage was a giant mud pit, but that just added to the atmosphere and it didn’t seem to stop anyone from having fun.

There was the Nyundo School Roadshow, a collection of talented young singers and musicians from Rwanda who delivered a se-ries of inspiring performances throughout the festival, starting with their revelatory set in Grizzly Plaza on Friday.

There was Tequila Mockinbird Orches-tra at the River City Pub, followed by The Walkervilles at the Last Drop. Both bands packed their respective venues, with a lineup to get in the latter. At the Drop, the dance floor was hopping and the crowd wouldn’t let the band stop playing until

they ran out of songs.There was Saturday afternoon’s show

at the Last Drop, when Buckman Coe, DJ Adam Shaikh and members of the Nyundo School played a grooving jam together.

There was Jamie Andrews, who delivered a riveting talk on Saturday at the C3 Church that was a mix of a harrowing adventure story and an inspirational tale over-the-coming-the-odds. He lost his hands and feet to frostbite while climbing a peak in the French Alps in 1999, but he pushed himself to keep pursuing his passions despite his disabilities.

ALEX [email protected]

see Axis Mundi, page 10

Clockwise from above: Walk Off the Earth performed an energetic set that was capped when they invited members of the crowd on stage on Saturday at Revelstoke Mountain Resort.; Buckman Coe plays in Grizzly Plaza on Friday.; Bob Gardali tries out the Six String Nation Guitar at the Modern on Saturday.; Swedish trio Baskery rocked on banjo, guitar and bass at RMR on Saturday.; Sticky Fingers delivered a straight-up soulful rock and roll set on Sunday at RMR. ~ Photos by Alex Cooper, Revelstoke Review

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Personal historiesFOR THE LATEST INSTALLMENT OF PERSONAL HISTORIES, WE SPOKE TO

GERMAN IMMIGRANT AND SECOND WORLD SURVIVOR INGE ANHORN.

Inge Anhorn: Journeys over seas and land

It was not the thousands of bodies that traumatized Inge Anhorn the most. It was the horses.

Anhorn, who has called Revelstoke home for most of the past 40 years, was born in Darmstadt, a city in western Ger-many in 1935.

I met her at her apartment inside Selkirk Gardens, where she was going through a collection of postcards and letters written in German that she found at the Thrift Store. A pe-tite woman, she speaks English with a German accent.

Anhorn spoke of a mostly-normal childhood growing up during the Second World War. The non-industrial city was the target of a few bombing raids and alarms would go off, but mostly it was quiet.

Tha was until September 11, 1944, when Darmstadt was the victim of a massive British bombing raid. The firestorm that resulted left more than 10,000 people dead and up to 70,000 homeless.

"Dead bodies were all laid along the street. They had tags on their toes so people could identify them," she told me. "I remember this vividly."

But what scarred her the most was at the stables."The pavement was so hot that the horses got stuck in

the molten pavement and died there," she said. "This was horrible. It affected me more than the dead people."

Anhorn, 79, is a familiar face in Revelstoke, manning her table at Saturday's farmers market where sells her woven goods she makes on her loom at home.

Her life began on Dec. 22, 1935, when she born alongside her twin brother Karl Wilhelm Emmerich. She remembers walking to kindergarten and hating to have to hold hands with other kids, but loving all the toys. The war mostly passed her by. Darmstadt wasn't a major target, until the destructive 1944 raid.

"I can't remember being scared," she said. "It was part of our lives."

Anhorn's father fought in the Nazi army and managed to survive the conflict. She wonders about her family and tries to figure out what their life was like.

"I do not know whether my family were Nazis or not. I imagine they were not," she told me. "When I think back to what happened in my home, it wasn't like they were going crazy about going to parades. In fact, they stayed away from parades."

She also got in trouble at school for delivering the Nazi salute with her left hand, and not her right one.

Her family raised chickens and had a pig that someone stole. She would go door-to-door collecting food scraps to feed to the animals and would go into the fields to pick po-tato beetles.

Anhorn went to school up until grade nine and after-words trained to be a rural homemaker. Her job was to help out at homes when the wife was sick or having a child.

"In 1954 my mother decided Germany had no future and I should to Canada, so I did," she said. "This job that I learned was totally useless in this country. Nobody knew what it was."

Anhorn found herself on a boat, travelling across the Atlantic Ocean with other emigrants. They landed first in Halifax, then sailed into the St. Lawrence River to Mon-treal. She remembers being in awe at the emptiness of the countryside.

Her ultimate destination was Ottawa, where she was em-ployed as a domestic helper. She spoke no English and the food was "strange," she said.

Anhorn moved on to other jobs. She worked as a nurses helper, then got a job doing map work for the Distant Early Warning line that was set up to warn of Soviet attacks via northern Canada. When that job finished, she worked for the Bank of Canada making graphs and charts.

In January 1967, she packed her bags and bought a train ticket to Vancouver. "I don't know why," she said. "That's as far as the train took me."

She spent three days on a bumpy train, arriving in Van-couver to green grass — another novelty for her.

She worked as a bookkeeper and, on a ski trip to Whis-tler, met her future husband Paul Anhorn, an avalanche re-searcher in Rogers Pass.

In 1971, she moved to the Pass. "It was horrible. It was lonely. I felt trapped," she said. "You couldn't go anywhere without a car. In the winter it was precarious."

She and Paul adopted two children — Daniel, in 1972, and Tanya in 1974. That year, they moved to Revelstoke, where they raised their two children in Arrow Heights.

Paul died in 1990, so Inge took a job with the Canadian Avalanche Organization as the office manager. She also worked as a caregiver and at the visitor centre.

She also took up pottery, taking lessons from Trudy Gol-ley, a famous potter who grew up in Revelstoke.

Anhorn stayed in Revelstoke until the mid-2000s, when she decided to move to Vancouver to take in the arts and culture of the big city. After a few years, she moved back to Revelstoke, but brought with her a new skill — weaving.

"I like fibre. I like textiles," she said. "It's a complicated concept."

Today, Anhorn weaves at home and sells her work at the farmers market on weekends. She also makes it a priority to live as green a life as possible. She donated her car to the kidney foundation and gets around by bike. She re-uses what she can and recycles what she can't use.

"One drop may not amount to much, but a million drops are a lot," she said. "I decided to do what I can on my part. What other people do is their decision."

ALEX [email protected]

Inge Anhorn at home with her loom. ~ Photo by Alex Cooper, Revelstoke Review

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Next Tuesday, the City of Revelstoke will host yet anoth-er public hearing. The question is simple: Do you support adding grocery and pharmacy uses to a comprehensive de-velopment zone on the Trans-Canada Highway?

The resulting answer, when council eventually votes on the question, could have a profound impact on the future of Revelstoke.

The question surrounds the proposed shopping centre development off the Trans-Canada Highway. The propo-nent, Hall Pacific, is seeking to develop a strip mall with 67,000 square feet of retail space, with anchor tenants be-ing a grocery store and a large pharmacy.

On the "for" side are the arguments that development is good and competition is good. The city needs to increase its tax base, it needs more jobs, and another grocery store might lower prices. As well, the shopping centre will draw people off the highway, and once they've stopped, they might realize that Revelstoke is worth a longer stop and they'll head into town.

On the "against" side is the argument that the develop-ment will hurt the city's downtown. Instead of bringing tour-ists into town, it will lead to locals shopping on the highway. Tourists that might have come into town will now only stop on the highway. Downtown businesses will close and the city will hurt as a result. Besides, does Revelstoke just want to be another cookie-cutter town with a highway strip mall?

"At this point there are more concerns," Judy Goodman, the executive director of the Chamber of Commerce, told me last week. "Certainly the downtown community has been very vocal. I've also had seniors in my office who are concerned it could affect the vibrancy of our downtown."

The issue was the subject of a series of a 'Coffee Talk' events hosted by the Chamber throughout the month of August. Turn out was strong at the first, but attendance dwindled from there, said Goodman. "There was really good, thoughtful people that said really good stuff," she said. The Review did not attend any of the talks.

On one side came the free market view that development is good, new business is good and competition is healthy. On the other was the fear over what kind of impact it would have downtown.

"I would say they all felt this is another step that if the city doesn't approve this, we're seen as not being open for busi-ness," she said. "I'm still on the fence on that one. We need to consider what's good for everyone in the community.

"This is an opportunity for Revelstoke to sit back and say, 'What do we really want in our community?'"

***One person concerned about the potential impact is Da-

vid Lafreniere, the new owner of People's Pharmacy. I sat down with him in the small office in the back corner of the pharmacy to talk his views both as someone who grew up in Revelstoke and who's family owned Malone's on Mackenzie Avenue, and as someone who's business might be impact-ed the most.

"From a personal perspective, I'm not keen on the development," he said. "Not that I'm anti-development, but I don't think it's the best development for our town or the best use of that space."

From a business perspective, Lafreniere is worried about a pharmacy chain like Shopper's Drug Mart coming to town. He worries they can undercut his prices and lure away his pharmaceutical traffic.

"I just bought this place, I just had twins," he said. "I'd like to raise my family here, so it makes me very nervous."

From a community perspective, he wor-ries that anything that takes people away from downtown will be detrimental to all the revitalization efforts that have taken place since Grizzly Plaza was developed in the 1980s. His fear is that if people can get groceries on the highway, what reason do they have for actually coming into town?

"I think you have to force people into town, and once you get them there you can win them over with charm," he said. He disagrees with the suggestion the shopping centre can act as a lure to get people downtown. "I think that's wishful thinking to justify the development, that any stop will drive people into town," he said. "If a person is on a schedule, they're not going to stop once, get what they need, then drive into town."

***The next person I spoke to was Steven

Hui, the owner of Pharmasave. I didn't just want to talk to pharmacists, but Hui has played a big role in the growth of the downtown community as a former mem-ber of the economic development com-mission and a current member of the enhancement committee. He brought a

historic perspective developed from when he first moved here in 1984. At the time, Revelstoke was at the end of a major boom time spurred by the construction of the Trans-

Spirited debate emerges over shopping centre

ALEX [email protected]

WITH A PUBLIC HEARING ON THE PROPOSED TRANS-CANADA HIGHWAY SHOPPING CENTRE COMING UP NEXT WEEK, ALEX COOPER, EDITOR OF THE REVIEW LOOKS AT THE ARGUMENTS FOR AND AGAINST THE PROPOSAL

see Shopping centre, page 15

At this point there are more concerns. ~ Judy Goodman, executive director, Revelstoke Chamber of Commerce

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A team of Transport Canada investigators was in Revel-stoke last week to study a section of CP Rail track in the Greely area in connection with an incident that took place in February.

CP Rail is being investigated for allegedly parking a train without hand brakes 10 kilometres east of Revelstoke on the night of Feb. 15.

The CBC reported in June that a team of Transport Can-ada investigators entered the CP Rail headquarters in Cal-gary in May as part of an investigation into the incident in which a train carrying dangerous goods was allegedly stopped on the tracks at Greely the night running trades-people went on strike in February.

Last Tuesday, Sept. 15, five Transport Canada personnel were in Revelstoke to continue their investigation of the incident, confirmed a spokesperson for Transport Canada.

The investigators brought with them an Engineering As-sessment Vehicle that is used to measure environmental hazards on a section of track.

The Transport Canada officials placed the vehicle on the CP Rail tracks at the Greeley crossing near the City of Rev-elstoke water treatment plant, then proceeded to travel down the track eastward towards the Twin Butte siding. They did not speak to the Review before leaving, and were gone for at least 90 minutes.

The vehicle is "generally used  to assess railway track slopes in high risk areas, due to environmental conditions like mud slides, debris flows, rock fall and snow avalanch-es," wrote spokesperson Sara Johnston. "If the system cap-tures a measure that is out of the rule’s threshold, an alert will be displayed and the information will be re-evaluated and confirmed by a qualified Transport Canada track in-spector."

The vehicle can also measure curves, track gauge and the difference in height between two rails in a track, but it does

not measure steepness of grade.Johnston would not say exactly what the vehicle was

being used for last Tuesday morning, saying they couldn't comment on an ongoing investigation.

According to a warrant filed in court and obtained by the CBC, CP Rail and superintendent Mark Jackson are al-leged to have violated the Rail Safety Act by leaving 57 rail cars unattended without the hand brakes applied the night crews went on strike in February.

According to the warrant, Train 401 was on its way west to Revelstoke when the crew were told to stop at Greely, 10

kilometres east, and uphill, of Revelstoke. Because of the impending strike, the crew radioed in to say there wasn't enough time to apply the handbrakes as required.

The call then came back to not apply the handbrakes. According to the warrant, the order came from Jackson himself. The conductor, who was interviewed by Transport Canada inspectors in April, complied with the order. She notified her union representative, who forwarded her e-mail to Transport Canada.

The train was later moved without incident.

ALEX [email protected]

A Transport Canada Engineering Assessment Vehicle is placed on the tracks at Greely. ~ Photo by Alex Cooper, Revel-stoke Review

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If you haven't heard by now, the Fris-by Ridge trail is trashed. It's full of deep, muddy ruts and twice as wide as it should be due to people trying to ride around mud holess rather than just going right through them.

I know because I was up there on the Sunday of Labour Day weekend, when the damage was done.

That day, I went up for a late afternoon ride. On the way up the road, I ran into a friend who advised me not to go — the trail was terrible. By that point, I was al-most at the parking lot, and having made the drive, I didn't want to turn around. I had heard there were dozens of cars parked there the day before, and I saw many more on their way down the road, and more parked when I got to the end of the road, so I knew it had been ridden a lot.

Still, I got on my bike and pedalled. It was one mud patch after another. There was scarcely a section more than a few hundred metres long that wasn't im-pacted by deep ruts and damaging ride-arounds. Even though I knew better, I felt committed and kept going. It was a slog getting up. I pushed many sections that I would have normally would have cruised through. I got to the first high point, en-joyed the view, then turned around for the wild descent down the muddy, slip-pery and fast trail.

I'll be completely honest — it was a blast. I got to the bottom caked in mud. I'll be honest in saying it was one of the most fun descents I had this summer.

Still, I couldn't shake that knowledge that the trail was ruined. It cost six fig-

ures to build the trail and I knew the Rev-elstoke Cycling Association spent money this year hiring a crew to fix sections of the trail with drainage issue. All that work was gone.

I'm friends with Neville Bugden, who led the trail crew, and I know he knows what he's doing. Still, nothing could com-bat the combined impact of heavy rain and heavy trail use that took placethat weekend. We exchanged messages on Facebook, and he explained that the open canopy means the Frisby Ridge trail sees more rain, and the clay soil means it doesn't get absorbed as quickly.

Water pools, a cyclist goes through it, it gets muddy, then the next person tries to go around, and they just widen the mud-dy sections.

Of course, there is one way of prevent-ing that — staying off the trail. Last week, there was another social media conversation on the RCA Facebook page about what to do, and whether or not

it's possible to close a trail, or get people not to ride it. Frisby Ridge is a destina-tion trail, and people plan their weekends around riding it.

On Friday, I got a call from Darryl Ross, a member of the RCA's cross-country committee. He asked me if I could write something to help spread awareness.

Riding trails in the rain used to be frowned upon, he said, but that is less and less the case as mountain biking be-comes more popular.

Since physically closing trails isn't fea-sible (how do you close it and who police's the closure?), what's needed, he said, is an attitude where riding trails in condi-tions where they can be damaged is dis-couraged.

"At the end of the day it's about indi-viduals making decisions for themselves and about the community upholding a set of standards," Ross told me.

It's about shaming people like me into knowing better.

Trail smarts starts locally

Alex Cooper

ON REVELSTOKE

Just one example of the damage done to the Frisby Ridge trail. ~ Photo by Matt Yaki

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Ongoing to September 25ART SHOW: TOWNSFOLK A new exhibit by Revelstoke artist Cherie Van Overbeke. The side gallery features Flourish & Flow, a joint exhibi-tion by the Revelstoke Awareness & Outreach Program, and Forsythe House. The show opens Friday, Sept. 4, at 6 p.m.

Wednesday, September 23BROWN BAG HISTORY Come listen to this talk on local history by Cathy English, the curator of the Revelstoke Museum & Archives. This week's topic is Big Bend Prospectors. At the museum at 12:15 p.m.

September 25–26HUNTING & GATHERING GURU: MUSH-ROOMS & FORAGE On Sept. 25, Robert Macrae will present a talk on growing and collecting edible mushrooms. At the community centre at 6:30 p.m. On Sept. 26, Pat Wells will lead a guided for-age into the woods. Meet at the community centre at 9:30 a.m. $20 for both events, or $10 for one. Register by e-mailing [email protected]

September 26–27REVY RIDERS PAPA JOHN CLASSIC A dirt biking weekend, featuring a family-friendly poker ride and party on Saturday, and more fun activi-ties on Sunday. Visit the Revy Riders website for more information.

Friday, September 25HUNTING & GATHERING GURU: MUSH-ROOMS & FORAGE PT. 2

Saturday, September 26REVELSTOKE GRIZZLIES vs. Kimberley Dyna-miters. At the Forum at 7 p.m.

Wednesday, September 30REVELSTOKE AWARENESS & OUTREACH PROGRAM (CMHA) Join the RAOP for their 10th Anniversary Open House. 1:00 - 3.00 p.m.

MOVIES IN THE MOUNTAINS: MONSOON A cinematic journey into the terrain where nature, science, belief and wonder converge in one of the most astonishing and breathtaking land-scapes on earth, Monsoon is a film that captures the timelessness and rich human drama of our engagement with the natural world. This Indian movie was directed by Sturla Gunnarsson. At the Revelstoke Performing Arts Centre at 7:30 p.m.

Thursday, October 1BOOK TALK: LETTERS FROM THE LAND OF FEAR Calvin White discusses his new book Letters From the Land of Fear — a fascinating account of his year in Central Asia with Medecins Sans Frontieres as a mental health specialist. Learn about the environmental and human dev-astation occurring in the Uzbekistan area and the life lessons to be learned from such experiences. At the Revelstoke library at 7 p.m.UNTIL RED Live at the Last Drop.

October 2–30CELEBRATING THE YEAR OF THE CRAFT: CLAY A new exhibit at the Revelstoke Visual Arts Centre. The side gallery features Altars, Shrines and Curiosities. The show opens Friday, Oct. 2, at 6 p.m.

Friday, October 2PRIDE A musical film about the political protests in Margaret Thatcher's Britain that united Welsh coal miners with London's gay & lesbian commu-nity. Pride tells the story of their unlikely alliance. Presented in partnership with Safe Spaces Revel-stoke. At the Revelstoke Performing Arts Centre at 7:30 p.m. $5.ANDREA SUPERSTEIN A "quirky, arty, pop-jazz tour-de-force." At the Selkirk Room at the Regent Hotel at 7:30 p.m.

Saturday, October 3OKTOBERFEST The Revelstoke Rotary Club hosts an Okotoberfest celebration, complete with beer, german food, games and music by the Maritime Kitchen Party. At 310 Second St. West. Admission is by donation.

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216 Mackenzie Ave., Revelstoke, B.C. V0E 2S0. Tel: 250-837-2161 web: revelstoke.ca

City of RevelstokeADMINISTRATION

2015-2016 SNOW REMOVAL - PATHWAYS

The City of Revelstoke invites proposals for the 2015-2016 winter season to remove snow from City pathways. Proposals must be submitted prior to 2:00 pm on Monday September 28, 2015. Packages are available at 1200 East Victoria Road.

A one time site visit is available. To book for this opportunity please call the City of Revelstoke Public Works Of� ce at 250-837-2001.

PUBLIC WORKS

revelstoke.ca

NOTICE OF PROPERTY DISPOSITION

In accordance with the requirements of the Province of British Columbia's Community Charter, Revelstoke City Council hereby gives notice of its intention to lease the Concession at the Revelstoke Arena to Icon Revelstoke Sports Group Inc.for three seven-month terms commencing September 1, 2015 totaling $4,725.00 plus applicable taxes with the option for two additional seven month renewals totaling $5,250 plus applicable taxes. The land is located at 1100 Vernon Avenue and legally described as Lot 1, Section 27, Plan NEP90975.

Dawn Levesque, Director of Corporate Administration

DEVELOPMENT SERVICES

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING

Please be advised that a Public Hearing will be held in Council Chambers located in Suite 102 – 103 Second Street East, Revelstoke, B.C. on Tuesday, September 29, 2015 at 3:00 p.m. for the following bylaw:

Zoning Amendment Bylaw No. 2088 (Amended Version)The purpose of Zoning Amendment Bylaw No. 2088 is to amend Comprehensive Development Zone 9 (CD-09) within the City of Revelstoke Zoning Bylaw No. 1264, 1984, in order to change public assembly and entertainment from an accessory use to a permitted use and to add grocery, pharmacy, shopping centre and health centre as permitted uses.

Inspection of Documents: Copies of all the relevant documents for the proposed Bylaw Amendments will be available for review in the Engineering and Development Services Department at City Hall, 216 Mackenzie Avenue, between the hours of 8:30 a.m. and 4:30 p.m., Monday through Friday, excluding statutory holidays up until Tuesday, September 29, 2015.

Public Participation: At the hearing, the public shall be allowed to make representations to the Council respecting matters contained in the proposed bylaw(s). All persons who believe their interest is affected by the proposed bylaw(s) shall be afforded a reasonable opportunity to be heard, or to present written submissions respecting matters contained in the bylaw(s).

Written submissions can be submitted to the Corporate Of� cer until the close of the Public Hearing. All persons who prefer to have their submissions available to Council members in advance as part of the Public Hearing agenda package, should deliver their submissions to the Administration Department, 216 Mackenzie Ave., P.O. Box 170, Revelstoke, B.C. V0E 2S0 (Fax #: 250-837-4930 or [email protected]) before 12:00 noon on Tuesday, September 29, 2015.

Please be advised that submissions received may be published on the City of Revelstoke website, with other associated information. No further submissions can be considered by Council after the conclusion of the Public Hearing.

If you have any questions or require further information, please contact 250-837-3637.

Chris Selvig, Assistant Planner

REQUEST FOR HIRED EQUIPMENT TANDEM DUMP TRUCKS/ LOADERS/ GRADERS

The City of Revelstoke invites local contractors to supply and operate tandem dump trucks, loaders, and graders for winter snow removal. Interested contractors are requested to obtain speci� cations from the Public Works Of� ce located at 1200 E. Victoria Road.

A valid City of Revelstoke Business License, required Insurance with the City named as the additional insured and Municipal Plates will be required, as well as, paid registration with the Workers Compensation Board.

Selection will be based on criteria provided within the speci� cations.

Equipment shall be registered with the Public Works Department located at 1200 E. Victoria Road by 2:00 pm September 28, 2015.

Darren Komonoski, Operations Manager

NOTICE OF ANNUAL TAX SALE

Pursuant to Sections 403 and 407 of the Local Government Act, public notice is hereby given that at 10:00 am on Monday, September 28, 2015 in the Council Chambers of City Hall (Suite 102-103 2nd St. E Revelstoke, BC), the following properties shall be offered for sale by public auction unless delinquent taxes with interest are sooner paid:

IMPORTANT:At the conclusion of the sale of each property, the purchaser must immediately present to the Deputy Director of Finance, at a minimum, cash or a certi� ed cheque for the amount of the upset price. If the purchaser fails to immediately pay this amount, then the property will be promptly offered for sale again. Any remaining funds owed will be paid in either cash or certi� ed cheque to the Deputy Director of Finance by 12:00 pm (noon) that day. No exceptions will be made.

Tania McCabe, CPA, CA, Deputy Director of Finance

FINANCENOTICE OF ANNUAL TAX SALE

Roll # Legal Description Address Upset Price

58003 Lot: 6-8, Block: 11, Plan: 9504 501 Wilson St 19,359.91

81002 Lot: 9-10, Block: 16, Plan: 9504 1413 Third St W 7,493.19

619500 Lot: A, Plan: NEP66483 400 Mackenzie Ave 24,484.84

848000 Lot: 7, Block: 61, Plan: 6361 218 Ninth St E 13,710.05

858050 Lot: 22-24, Block: 64, Plan: 925 506 Ninth St E 5,928.17

1020133 Lot: 3, Plan: NES3229 10,563.77

1186038 Lot: 35, Plan: 5269 8,996.82

1454430 Lot: 1, Plan: 10717 711 Eighth St E 10,895.72

1508269 Lot: B, Plan: NEP83796 3,408.57

1525640 Lot: 1, Plan: 6299 1685 McKinnon 11,599.77

1545005 Lot: 1, Plan: NEP82679 2068 Uplands Rd 3,391.68

1545010 Lot: 2, Plan: NEP82676 2070 Uplands Rd 13,966.09

1644501 MHP #18174 711 Hwy 23 1,073.52

1655361 Lot: 1, Plan: NES2087 740 Big Eddy Rd 22,111.30

70004040 MHR #27472 4 - 1079 Lundell Rd 905.33

70006050 MHR #79811 3,181.51

70009030 MHR #35515 3 - 204 HWY 23 N 3,950.12

70009041 MHR # 4 - 204 Hwy 23 N 2,772.57

70009070 MHR #2786 7 - 204 HWY 23 N 3,096.95

70010090 MHR #33793 9 - 1614 Griffiths Rd 2,291.09

70014040 MHR #2001 4 - 1856 Big Eddy Rd 1,061.73

70026048 MHR #81269 48 - 775 Hwy 23 S 2,066.92

70028030 MHR #14459 3 - 1679 Arrow Dr 2,478.55

70038081 MHR #44048 8 - 318 Humbert St 4,899.64

70038360 MHR #7529 36 - 318 Humbert St 4,878.22

70038490 MHR #13294 49 - 318 Humbert St 2,403.63

70044100 MHR #90525 10 - 606 Edward St 4,102.24

70046020 MHR #25971 2 - 414 Humbert St 2,134.47

70050081 MHR #42079 8 - 1200 Oscar St 1,379.50

70050141 MHR #94094 14 - 1200 Oscar St 5,936.89

70050231 MHR #94096 23 - 1200 Oscar St 3,197.74

70050270 MHR #4100 27 - 1200 Oscar St 9,048.46

70050461 MHR #98326 46 - 1200 Oscar St 5,954.03

70050510 MHR #75916 51 - 1200 Oscar St 3,352.35

70050580 MHR #6105 58 - 1200 Oscar St 3,492.97

70050603 MHR #95246 60 - 1200 Oscar St 5,400.02

70050780 MHR #14336 78 - 1200 Oscar St 2,484.42

70056050 MHR #20280 5 - 1204 Maplewood St 2,754.18

70062050 MHR #21332 5 - 978 Lundell Rd 1,190.59

70066041 MHR #2392 4 - 1113 Fourth St E 2,748.27

70066095 MHR #26735 9 - 1113 Fourth St E 2,087.38

246,233.17

3 - 304 Townley St

1810 Maley Rd

1055 McCarty Cres

5 - 1306 Downie St

NOTICE OF ANNUAL TAX SALE

Roll # Legal Description Address Upset Price

58003 Lot: 6-8, Block: 11, Plan: 9504 501 Wilson St 19,359.91

81002 Lot: 9-10, Block: 16, Plan: 9504 1413 Third St W 7,493.19

619500 Lot: A, Plan: NEP66483 400 Mackenzie Ave 24,484.84

848000 Lot: 7, Block: 61, Plan: 6361 218 Ninth St E 13,710.05

858050 Lot: 22-24, Block: 64, Plan: 925 506 Ninth St E 5,928.17

1020133 Lot: 3, Plan: NES3229 10,563.77

1186038 Lot: 35, Plan: 5269 8,996.82

1454430 Lot: 1, Plan: 10717 711 Eighth St E 10,895.72

1508269 Lot: B, Plan: NEP83796 3,408.57

1525640 Lot: 1, Plan: 6299 1685 McKinnon 11,599.77

1545005 Lot: 1, Plan: NEP82679 2068 Uplands Rd 3,391.68

1545010 Lot: 2, Plan: NEP82676 2070 Uplands Rd 13,966.09

1644501 MHP #18174 711 Hwy 23 1,073.52

1655361 Lot: 1, Plan: NES2087 740 Big Eddy Rd 22,111.30

70004040 MHR #27472 4 - 1079 Lundell Rd 905.33

70006050 MHR #79811 3,181.51

70009030 MHR #35515 3 - 204 HWY 23 N 3,950.12

70009041 MHR # 4 - 204 Hwy 23 N 2,772.57

70009070 MHR #2786 7 - 204 HWY 23 N 3,096.95

70010090 MHR #33793 9 - 1614 Griffiths Rd 2,291.09

70014040 MHR #2001 4 - 1856 Big Eddy Rd 1,061.73

70026048 MHR #81269 48 - 775 Hwy 23 S 2,066.92

70028030 MHR #14459 3 - 1679 Arrow Dr 2,478.55

70038081 MHR #44048 8 - 318 Humbert St 4,899.64

70038360 MHR #7529 36 - 318 Humbert St 4,878.22

70038490 MHR #13294 49 - 318 Humbert St 2,403.63

70044100 MHR #90525 10 - 606 Edward St 4,102.24

70046020 MHR #25971 2 - 414 Humbert St 2,134.47

70050081 MHR #42079 8 - 1200 Oscar St 1,379.50

70050141 MHR #94094 14 - 1200 Oscar St 5,936.89

70050231 MHR #94096 23 - 1200 Oscar St 3,197.74

70050270 MHR #4100 27 - 1200 Oscar St 9,048.46

70050461 MHR #98326 46 - 1200 Oscar St 5,954.03

70050510 MHR #75916 51 - 1200 Oscar St 3,352.35

70050580 MHR #6105 58 - 1200 Oscar St 3,492.97

70050603 MHR #95246 60 - 1200 Oscar St 5,400.02

70050780 MHR #14336 78 - 1200 Oscar St 2,484.42

70056050 MHR #20280 5 - 1204 Maplewood St 2,754.18

70062050 MHR #21332 5 - 978 Lundell Rd 1,190.59

70066041 MHR #2392 4 - 1113 Fourth St E 2,748.27

70066095 MHR #26735 9 - 1113 Fourth St E 2,087.38

246,233.17

3 - 304 Townley St

1810 Maley Rd

1055 McCarty Cres

5 - 1306 Downie St

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ELECTION 2015

5. WHAT, IF ANY, CHANGES TO THE TEMPORARY FOREIGN WORKER PROGRAM WILL YOU ADVOCATE FOR IN ORDER TO HELP SUPPORT TOURISM IN THE REGION? OR WHAT IS AN ALTERNATIVE SOLUTION TO BUSINESSES IN OUR REGION THAT CANNOT

FIND THE STAFF THEY NEED TO OPERATE AT FULL CAPACITY? 6. GIVEN THE KOOTENAY-COLUMBIA IS A LAKE AND RIVER-FILLED REGION WITH EXTREME WEATHER EVENTS, HOW WILL YOU

BE AN ENVIRONMENTAL STEWARD AND ADDRESS THE UNCERTAINTIES OF CLIMATE CHANGE?

David Wilks

CONSERVATIVE

Bill Green

GREEN

Don Johnston

LIBERAL

Wayne Stetski

NEW DEMOCRAT

Election 2015: Questioning the candidatesWelcome to the Review's coverage of the 2015 election. We joined up with our colleagues at seven other newspapers in the Kootenay-Columbia riding to come up with 12 questions

for the candidates. Each week leading up to the Oct. 19 election, we will publish the candidates' responses to two questions. We hope their responses help you decide who to vote for.

5New measures under the low skilled work-er program were implemented in 2014 af-

ter abuses to the system were identified. These new rules are meant to ensure that Canadians have jobs first. These changes did however have a significant effect on communities in Kootenay-Columbia that are tourism based and cannot find enough local workers to fill the jobs. I will continue to meet with the Minister to express the concerns of local businesses and work toward a solution.

6 Our government will continue to work with other countries from around the

world to establish a fair and effective interna-tional climate agreement that includes mean-ingful and transparent commitments from all major emitters.  Within Canada, we have implemented a sector-by-sector approach and to date have regulated the transportation and electricity sectors.

We have taken action to limit the growth of emissions on hydrofluorocarbons (HFC"s). We have implemented strict new rules on emissions for coal fired electric-ity plants and are the first country in the world to ban construction of traditional coal plants.

I will work with local and regional part-ners such as the Columbia Basin Trust and support their Environment Strategic Plan which includes five goals: water, ecosystems, reduce greenhouse gas emissions, environ-mental education & stewardship, and environ-mental capacity building to strengthen com-munities.

5 Temporary Foreign Worker (TFW) pro-gram did little to address the real issue.

While we experienced serious issues with abuses of some foreign workers right here in the Kootenays, overall, the ‘solution’ to the problem has made it very difficult for busi-nesses in the area to get the workers they need, and didn’t actually protect the foreign workers that are here.

I have spoken with numerous small business owners who are now struggling to get enough workers to keep their businesses open. We clearly need a new approach that meets the needs of both those seeking employment in Canada and the businesses that want to hire them.

6 As the former Regional Manager for the Kootenays responsible for Fish and

Wildlife, Ecosystems and BC Parks, I know the importance of healthy lakes and riv-ers to our environment, and our quality of life. The Harper Conservatives have gutted environmental legislation, 50 years in the making, and that is why internationally recognized environmental scientists like Dr. David Schindler are speaking out, ask-ing voters to vote together to protect the environment.

Tom Mulcair is a recognized leader in the development of environmental legislation. As Minister of Environment in Quebec, he brought in the most progressive envi-ronmental legislation anywhere in North America. That’s the kind of environmental record I am happy to support.

***

Note: Libertarian candidate Christina Yahn responded to this week's questions just as we were going to press. Please look for her re-sponses online.

5The Temporary Foreign Worker Pro-gram was established to address short-

term problems, but there is no quick fix to most of our labour shortages. The Green Party’s labour market strategy focuses on long-term solutions:

— Education and skills training.  — A Guaranteed Livable Income to pro-

vide everyone with an income above the poverty line.

— Bringing in foreign workers as future Canadians – not as temporary, vulnerable employees.

We will remove financial barriers to edu-cation, apprenticeships and skills training by eliminating tuition fees and capping stu-dent debt.

A guaranteed income will allow people to live and work in their home communities, even on minimum-wage jobs, which will ease staff shortages in tourism and service sectors.

Finally, Canada needs immigrants and their families who become permanent, val-ued contributors to Canadian society. The immigration process must be tailored to meet our labour needs.

6 The best way to address the uncertain-ties of climate change is to avoid caus-

ing more climate change.  Canadian gov-ernments have so far failed to meet this challenge.

The Green Party's bold climate action plan starts with goals informed by science. To avoid catastrophic climate change, we must begin to reduce greenhouse gas emis-sions dramatically, starting now.

Our plan to achieve this is built around carbon pricing — a predictable carbon price levied on industry at the point of ex-traction. All carbon fee revenue will be re-distributed as a dividend, rewarding those who strive toward a low-carbon footprint.

Leading international energy companies are urging governments to establish carbon pricing systems. The Globe and Mail ranked the Green plan as the most economically ef-ficient. 

We are experiencing the effects of climate change even now and more severe effects are unavoidable. We must be prepared. The Green Party will invest $6.4 billion per year in green municipal infrastructure to sup-port community resilience in the face of extreme weather events.

5 Staffing seasonal industries and ensur-ing younger workers secure dependable

employment are both nationwide concerns. We need to address both. Conservative mis-management led to TFWP entrants increasing from 141,000 in 2005 to 338,000 in 2012, and abuses of this program drives down wages and displaces Canadian workers.

Liberals believe those who want to work in Canada should have a pathway to citi-zenship. We will return the TFWP to its original purpose: filling jobs when quali-fied Canadians cannot be found and then complement it with employment programs. We will increase the Labour Market Devel-opment Agreement by $500 million an-nually to support regional job retention, waive Employers EI premiums when they hire 18-24 year olds, support college co-op jobs, expand Pre-Apprenticeship Training, and create a three year, $300 million Youth Employment Strategy aimed at creating 40,000 jobs each year.

Combining TFWP benefits with other employment strategies has longer term value.

6 Canadians want immediate leader-ship on the environment and that’s

our promise. Our commitment to bring all premiers to the 2015 Paris Environmental Conference and investing $6 billion more in green infrastructure in our first four years is step one.

If you’re asking what I can do locally to mitigate problems it could range from wa-ter level negotiations for the Columbia Basin Treaty, reinstating the Federal Koo-tenay Lake Fishery office, or supporting wildfire programs. Climate change itself requires comprehensive environment poli-cies and are one of the strongest reasons to choose a Liberal candidate. Our Real-Change.ca website details plans to invest in green infrastructure projects like local water and wastewater facilities, climate re-silient infrastructure, and energy efficient buildings. Liberals will provide support for community-scale renewable energy proj-ects, and work with the provinces to devel-op a Canadian Energy Strategy that brings cleaner, renewable energy – like solar and wind – onto the electricity grid.

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There was Swedish alt-folk trio Baskery, who could really play, and really sing. On Saturday, the three sisters put on a rocking show at RMR. On Sunday, they took the stage at the Last Drop for an inti-mate performance alongside Cana-dian fiddling icon Ashley MacIsaac. They traded songs, joining in on each other’s work. And then, at the end, the girls closed it off with a tradition-al Swedish song that demonstrated their beautiful vocal harmonies.

There was Adam Shaikh and the Outerworld Orchestra, who got peo-ple dancing in the quagmire that was the field in front of the main stage at RMR after Walk Off the Earth left the stage. The Nelson-based DJ was joined by a full band and two dancers; unfortunately, most people missed out on arguably the most in-teresting performance of the night.

There was Severn Cullis-Suzuki, who did her best to inspire people to activism with a talk at the Revelstoke

Performing Arts Centre.There was a huge effort to move

the stage indoors when lightning and mud resulted in a safety hazard Sunday night. Blues-rock duo Little Thunder were more than able to fill the room. They were followed by Sticky Fingers, who the clear favourite of Revelstoke’s Australian contingent.

There was MacIsaac, who took the stage at RMR and promptly shred-ded his fiddle bow to pieces and got the crowd dancing with his revved up versions of traditional songs.

There was great vibes and great times. I didn’t talk to anyone who attended the festival who was disap-pointed with the performances.

The only thing there wasn’t was the big crowds organizers hope for. The smaller attendance made for a more intimate festival, which is great for those who were there but not so great for the organizers.

However there was a sense that what took place on the weekend will spur more people to buy tickets for the Solstice festival next June.

Axis Mundi, from page 1

Clockwise from above: The Nyundo School Roadshow, a group of music students from Rwanda, were one of the highlights of the festival.; Ashley MacIsaac delivered a barnstorming set at Revelstoke Mountain Resort on Sunday.; Severn Cullis-Suzuki speaks at the Revelstoke Performing Arts Centre on Sunday.; It may have been wet and muddy, but that didn't stop people from dancing up a storm to Adam Shaikh & the Outerworld Orchestra at RMR on Saturday. For more photos and video, visit the Review website. ~ Photos by Alex Cooper, Revelstoke Review and Keri Knapp Photography.

Axis Mundi was a blast, now it needs the crowds

STAY IN TOUCH WITH OUR COMMUNITYFor Subscriptions call 250-837-4667

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COMMUNITY

Revelstoke Rotary Club 1st Annual

OktoberfestOctober 3rd ◆ 3pm - 10pm ◆ 310 2nd Street West

(Besides Signs Ink)

◆ Admission by Donation◆ Mt. Begbie Brewery Beer◆ Food Vendors: Bortsch - Sausages - German Pretzels◆ Merchandise: Mugs - Hats - Pins◆ Games◆ Music by Maritime Kitchen Party

This is a family event - no age restrictions

1321 Victoria Road, Revelstoke.DL 5172 • 250-837-5284Jacobson

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The Emergency Service Fight Back Against Hunger Food Drive was once again a huge success for the Revelstoke food bank. This year, almost five metric tons of food was collected — that's 5,000 kilo-grams, or 11,000 pounds. On top of that, the food back also received $3,300 in cash donations. The donations will stock the food bank's shelves for months to come. Pictured, clockwise from above: The Arrow Heights Elementary Me to We team went door-to-door collecting donations in Farwell.; About 200 volunteers came out each night for the food drive.; Volunteers sorted the donations as they came in by the truck load. ~ Photos by Alex Cooper, Revelstoke Review.

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Proposed Forest Stewardship Plan

A draft Forest Stewardship Plan (FSP) has been prepared for Tree Farm Licence 56 (TFL 56) and is now available for public review and comment. TFL 56 is held by the Revelstoke Community Forest Corporation (RCFC) and is located in the Downie and Goldstream area north of Revelstoke.

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The Revy Riders are gearing up for the second an-nual Papa John Classic this weekend — a casual dirt biking named after the man who was instrumental in getting dirt biking started in Revelstoke years ago.

The event is named after "Papa" John Archer, who's equipment donations were crucial in getting both Revy Riders tracks built.

Archer ran the Beaumont Timber tree farm north of Revelstoke and he donated the company's road building equipment to build the town's first dirt bik-ing track in the industrial park in the late-1970s.

He wasn't a dirt biker himself, but his son Terry rode and raced, so he wanted to make a contribution.

Every weekend, John would have the company equipment brought down from the bush, then brought back up again on Monday morning. They built the track on weekends.

"He did it because I rode and raced but we had no track to practice on," said Terry, who is the vice-presi-dent of the Revy Riders.

John helped out again five years ago, when the Revy Riders found themselves looking for a new home when their track was decommissioned.

When the club secured a new location at the end of Westside Road, it was John who donated Beaumont Timber's older machinery to build the new track.

By this point, John's grandsons Skyller and Devin were both racing and he would go out to the track and

their races. Skyller is now one of the top amateur mo-tocross racers in Canada, and he was sponsored by his grandfather.

"They called him papa instead of grandpa. On his bike it was Papa John Racing," said Terry. "To watch his grandkids come up the ranks, it was quite an en-joyment for him to come to the races."

John passed away a few years ago. When it came time to choose a name for the Revy Riders biggest an-nual event, Papa John was an easy choice.

"His dedication was second to none," said Terry. "He went the nine yards to make sure we were able to accomplish what we set out to accomplish."

***The Papa John Classic takes place this Saturday

and Sunday, on the Revy Riders trail network. Satur-day features the poker ride and barbecue dinner and party at Glacier House Resort.

Sunday features an off-road race around a course centred on the motocross track and a new loop trail around the perimeter of the track. A few top riders are expected to show up for the spectator-friendly event.

"The focus is the fun ride. We're bringing people to Revelstoke to try out our trails in a fun environment," said Chris Pawlitsky, the president of the Revy Riders. "The race is for those who want to twist their throttle a little harder."

About 150 dirt bikers are expected to take part in this year's event. Participants are being asked to pre-register at revyriders.com.

ALEX [email protected]

Revy Riders event dedicated to Papa John Archer

The Revy Riders track is the place to be for dirt bikers this weekend. ~ Revelstoke Review file photo

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Beginner Ball BlackCoaches: Chris McKinnon, Matt McCaw

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Beginner Ball GreenCoaches: Derek Yavis,

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Beginner Ball BurgandyCoaches: Clark Traverse,

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Rally Cap Orange Coaches: Yvonne Blize, Bex Parkin. Left to Right: Phoenix Portras, Gaige Riesen, Reece Cochrane, Eldyn Pauls, Chase O'Neill. Front: Yorke Parkin.

Rally Cap Red Coaches: Jamie Adam. Missing: Greg Kenyon. Left to Right: Carter Adam, Tucker McQuarrie, Hugo Thomas, Parker Degerness, Daniel Erwin. Front: Noah Kenyon.

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Canada Highway, then two major dams."It was an attractive town but you can say

that it had been a busy town for a couple of decades, and where was it going to go with-out those big projects?," he asked.

What emerged was a revitilization project that included Grizzly Plaza, with its cobble-stone and bandshell. "The vision at that point, and I think it's still really relevant to-day, is we are a downtown, and it's distinct from the highway," he said. "The end result now is we have a lot of unique businesses.

"My fear is we'll become a generic stop along the Trans-Canada Highway once again — not much different from other communities," he added.

***On Friday, I spoke to Brett Renaud, who

owns several construction-related busi-nesses and chairs the city's economic de-velopment commission. He was unabash-

edly supportive of the development. "My personal opinion is it will be a shame to miss an opportunity to have some develop-ment," he said. "Having another opportu-nity for people to stop and take a breather and get off the road, I think we'd be foolish to miss that opportunity if someone wants to develop that."

For Renaud, the shopping centre would be a draw into the community. Get people off the highway and then sell them on a lon-ger stay in town. "Even if the development brought one per cent more people down-town, wouldn't that be better for town?" he asked rhetorically.

Mitigating the impacts of the shopping centre was one thing I asked everyone I spoke to. The current Revelstoke council was elected on a pro-business, pro-develop-ment platform, and it seems unlikely they'll oppose this proposal. They might think it's not the best use for the site, but will they want to take the chance of turning it down

in the hopes of something better coming along in the future?

Goodman said one recommendation the chamber of commerce will put forward is for an RV parking lot. They want to put a tourism kiosk at the parking lot, and even potentially rent out bikes and have a path built to the railway museum. "That's out there because the developer doesn't own that land, but there's a 10 metre right of way through there," Goodman said.

They would also like to get televisions placed in each business in order to show-case the tourism videos that have been pro-duced, similar to the one at the Nomad.

Sean Markey, an association at the Centre for Sustainable Community Development at Simon Fraser University, said any high-way development needs to be considered as an overall community plan.

"Has it been undertaken with a view of integrating what Revelstoke wants in the future, or it more blatant opportunism?"

Markey said. "That can be OK too, but if it's taken in a completely direction from what you're imagining or wanting, that's not a good thing."

The city's official community plan says highway lands should used for "orderly development of automobile-dependent ac-commodation and services for residents, tourists, and transient motorists along the Highway 1 corridor." It also says downtown should be the primary commercial centre.

"Is it being done with an awareness of what impacts might be on a traditional downtown core?" asked Markey. "Getting the local business community involved in the decision making process I think is really important."

***The public hearing for the shopping centre

takes place in council chambers on Tuesday, Sept. 29, at 3 p.m. You can present in person, or you can submit your comments to [email protected], or in person at city hall.

Shopping centre, from page 3

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The Revelstoke Grizzlies got onto the win column with back-to-back victories over the Kamloops Storm and Columbia Valley Rockies last weekend.

After losing their lone game on the KIJHL's opening weekend, the Grizzlies headed to Kamloops on Friday to face the Storm.

Jackson Fulton put Revelstoke on the board early, scoring 61 seconds into the game. Rookie Ryan Pereverzoff added a power play goal for the Grizz in the sec-ond period, and Ryan Hozjan scored with just over five minutes to go in the third to put Revelstoke up 3-0.

A powerplay goal with 73 seconds left by Brett Watkinson spoiled Michael Lenko's shutout bid, however Revelstoke skated away with a 3-1 win. Lenko made 36 saves for the win.

On Saturday, the Grizzlies travelled east to face the Columbia Valley Rockies in Invermere.

Once again, Revelstoke got off to a strong start, getting first period goals from Kaden Black, Hozjan and Levi Mo-rin to jump out to a 3-0 lead. They got two more early in the second, from Kyle Berry and Josh Pilon, and appeared ready to coast to a win when the Rockies start-

ed their comeback, scoring three times in just over three minutes to make it 5-3 at the end of the second.

The Grizzlies lead narrowed even more when Donovon Quintin potted one for the Rockies with 13:34 left in the third. However, Hozjan responded with his sec-ond of the game just over a minute later to restore Revelstoke's two goal lead. Tommy Bodtker then cemented the vic-

tory with a short handed goal with 8:11 to go and Brody Nelson shut the door the rest of the way. to seal the deal.

The Grizzlies are back in action on Fri-day when they play the North Okanagan Knights in Armstrong. On Saturday, they play their home opener when the defend-ing KIJHL champion Kimberley Dyna-miters come to town.

Grizzlies sweep weekend gamesALEX COOPER

[email protected]

The Revelstoke Grizzlies battled hard in a 7-4 win over the Columbia Valley Rock-ies in Invermere on Saturday. ~ Photo by Alex Cooper, Revelstoke Review

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Yvette IreneMarie Boruck

Mrs. Yvette Irene Marie Boruck passed away at Queen Victoria Hospital, Revelstoke on September 13, 2015 at the age of 80 years. There will be no formal funeral service by Yvette’s own request. Her cremated

remains will be interred with her husband Alex at a later date. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to Samaritan’s Purse Canada, 20 Hopewell Way N.E., Calgary, Alberta T3J 5H5, in memory of Yvette.

Yvette was born in Smokey Ridge, Saskatchewan on August 8, 1935 and moved to B.C. in 1957 eventually settling in Revelstoke. She loved being at home and in her garden. She loved to cook and sit on her patio and look at Mt. Begbie.

Yvette was predeceased by her husband, Alex in 1987 and is survived by six children: Christine (John) Barry of Revelstoke, Mark (Gwen) Boruck of Smithers, Craig (Ginette) Boruck of Christina Lake, Carol (Jim) Myles of Grimshaw, Alberta, Grant (Debi) Boruck of Calgary and Wade (Donna) Boruck of Ottawa as well as numerous grandchildren and great grandchildren.

Many thanks to Dr. Mostert and the nursing staff at the hospital, your loving care was most appreciated.

Messages of condolence may be sent to the family by visiting Yvette’s obituary notice at

www.brandonbowersfuneralhome.com.

Cremation arrangements are in the care of Brandon Bowers Funeral Home, Revelstoke.

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Emcon Services Inc., road and bridge maintenance contractor in the Selkirk Area has an opening for a Trade Apprentice Bridgeworker in Revelstoke. The Bridgeworker Apprenticeship is a three-year program requiring indentureship under a Contract of Apprenticeship pursuant to the Apprenticeship Act

Basic Requirements: Grade 12 education, physically t and able to perform heavy physical labour, safety conscious, willingness to work outdoors in all kinds of weather, able to follow instructions and must not be afraid of heights. Preference may be given to applicants who have completed a related pre-apprenticeship course and/or those who have basic knowledge/skills in the eld of carpentry or construction. . On the job training and experience in all aspects of bridge construction, maintenance and safety. Some travel is required during the course of duties, and during the Apprenticeship Program.

Shift work during the winter season will be required. A valid BC Driver’s license with a positive driving record is mandatory and the successful applicant will be expected to obtain a valid Class One BC Drivers’ License with air endorsement and become certied in the safe operation of the tow plow as part of their indentureship.

Specialized Skills & Abilities: Successful candidate must possess the aptitude to learn and develop the skills and abilities of the Bridgework/Pile driver trade, through supervised vocational and on-the-job instruction and practice; the ability to work with other employees and to take specic direction and instructions from journeyman and/or other qualied employees they are assigned to work with; willingness to learn and practice safe work habits, and to participate in worksite safety in general.

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To Christopher Cota, current owner of the 54 ft X 12 ft. mobile home manufactured in 1971 by Safeway, Duchess model, located at #4-1079 Lundell St, Revelstoke: the landlords, Harold and Lois Zseder, DBA as Allen’s Trailer Court, 35927 Sundew Pl, Abbotsford, BC V3G 1E9 will dispose of above property unless owner takes possession of the property, establishes a right to possession of it or makes an application to the court to establish such a right within 30 days.

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BC Timber Sales and the City of Revelstoke are hosting an open house to allow people to review and provide feedback on logging plans for Mt. Macpherson.

BCTS plans on harvesting a cutblock on Macpherson in 2016 that would impact several mountain biking and Nordic ski trails. Last month, it pre-sented detailed harvesting plans, including proposed cutblock layout, to the Revelstoke Cycling Association. The plan would include a buffer that would protect the TNT trail.

On October 7, the public will have the chance to provide feedback on the plans. Feedback will be considered before logging begins next year, but don't expect substantial changes or a halt to operations.

"We will listen to what's said at the meeting," said Colin Johnston of BCTS. "That's all I can commit to. I'm not going to say we're going to re-draw the plans because somebody doesn't like them."

The online petition that asked for a moratorium on logging plans until a new land-use plan is developed will not be considered, said Johnston.

"The Minister has spoken to that many times," he said. "The land is sched-uled for multiple use, it's a working forest, all values are important and that's how we're managing it."

Steve Thomson, the Minister of Forests, Lands & Natural Resource Op-erations, told the Review in May that there would be no new land-use plan, despite the fact more than 1,600 people signed the petition.

Mayor Mark McKee said he welcomed the upcoming open house. "The city is pleased that the province recognizes how important the public consulta-tion process is and that recreational values are respected and the primary users are involved in the planning process," he said in a news release.

City council has asked the province to look at the land-use plan for Macpherson, a request rejected by Minister Thomson.

McKee told the Review a request for a meeting with the minister at next week's Union of BC Municipalities convention was denied. He said he still wants to raise long-term planning issues with Thomson.

"Our goal is to work with the ministry and have them recognize these val-ues in the short-term and the long-term," he said. "I'm hoping that will sat-isfy the majority of the recreational users, which I think it will."

ALEX [email protected]

BCTS hosting MountMacpherson open house

BC Timber Sales harvesting plans for Mount Macpherson include leaving a tree buffer around the TNT trail. ~ Image courtesy BC Timber Sales

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Former Grizzly Cole Sanford made Edmonton Oilers main camp

Cole Sanford has played alongside and had small talk with Connor McDavid. He also got to meet Tay-lor Hall, Jordan Eberle, Ryan Nugent-Hopkins and the rest of the Ed-monton Oilers.

Sanford, one of eight unsigned forwards on a tryout with the Oiler prospects, scored once and drew one assist as the Edmonton Rookies stopped the University of Alberta Golden Bears 6-3 before 14,434 fans last Wednesday night at Rexall Place.

He found out mo-ments after the 25th annual exhibition that he was not being sent back to the Medicine Hat Tigers of the WHL, where he rang up 50 goals and 95 points last season.

“Guys were going for meetings (after the game) and I asked someone what was go-ing on and they said if you didn’t get called to a meeting, you were staying with the team,” said Sanford, 20. “I was pretty happy to hear that.”

Sanford played for the Revelstoke Griz-zlies as a 16-year-old rookie in the 2011/12 season. He recorded 53 points in 41 regu-lar season games and scored four times in three playoff games. He joined the Medicine Hat Tigers the follow-ing year.

"He was a good player for our team. He was a good teammate, a very committed young play-er," said Randy Quak-enbush, his coach at the time. "He was very serious and paid atten-tion to a lot of details that helped him get to where he's going."

Sanford played on a line with McDavid and Kontinental Hockey League veteran Anton Slepyshev against Ver-non’s James Dobrowol-ski and the two-time defending CIS champi-on Bears. Sanford drew an assist on Slepyshev’s goal which completed the offence with 5:02 remaining.

The highest point producer among the tryout forwards, San-ford beat U of A goalie

Luke Siemens on a two-on-one rush with McDa-vid, who finished with three assists. Sanford’s snipe made it 5-3 and came 12 seconds after Jamie Crooks converted for the Bears.

“He (McDavid) saw me,” said Sanford, who wore No. 59. “I knew it was coming. You don’t have to say a lot about McDavid. His skating and skillwork are unreal. Him and (Leon) Draisaitl, sometimes

you don’t even know they’re passing. Slepyshev is a good player, skilled and a heavy shot. We had a good night.”

The exhibition is usually played at the university rink (Clare Drake Arena), but was moved due to the hype around McDavid. It was the largest crowd to ever watch a CIS team play.

“It was cool. I looked up at the crowd during the

national anthem (Sanford’s line started) and even the top bowl was full.”

He also played for the Oilers at the rookie tour-nament in Penticton.

Unfortunately, Sanford's stay at camp was short; he was among the first cuts the Oilers made on Sunday and was returned to his junior team.

With files from Alex Cooper, Revelstoke Review

KEVIN MITCHELLVernon Morning Star

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$34,949**

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2014 Ford Explorer XLT 4WD

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$309Bi-Weekly

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2012 Ram 1500 SLT

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ruise, Steering wheel audio controls

$26,949▲

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2014 Ford Explorer XLT 4WD

NAV, Leather, Sunroof, SYN

C$315Bi-Weekly

$41,399▲

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2015 Chevrolet Malibu LT

Moonroof, leather, 2.4L Turbo$154

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$21,449◆

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2015 Jeep Wrangler Sahara

Fully loaded, removable hardtop$266

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$37,949◆

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2012 Ford F150 FX4C

lean truck, leather, Ecoboost$249Bi-Weekly

$32,949▲

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2014 Ford EscapeSYN

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$159Bi-Weekly

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$25,988▲

MSRP:

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41

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40

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2015 F150 Super Crew4x4 XLT

5FT343

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53

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- $3574

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36

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26

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2015 Escape SE FWD

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53

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33

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36

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- $5166

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37

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$21,949▲

$297Bi-Weekly

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2011 Ford F150Heated front & rear seats, sunroof, tonneau cover, trailer hitch

$34,949**

FT446A

2011 Ford F150Ecoboost, air, tilt, cruise

$199Bi-Weekly

$22,949**

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2011 Hyundai SonataA

ir, tilt, cruise, only 62,000 km$127Bi-Weekly

$13,949**

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2011 Ford Fiesta SESYN

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$99Bi-Weekly

$9,949*

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2014 Ford Escape SEEcoboost, O

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$25,899$165

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$21,949Leather, roof, NAV

▲▲

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2014 Ford Explorer XLT 4WD

Leather, Moonroof, D

ual climate, SYN

C

$309Bi-Weekly

$40,949▲

$199Bi-Weekly

FC396A

2012 Ram 1500 SLT

Trailer hitch, Air, C

ruise, Steering wheel audio controls

$26,949▲

0P6554

2014 Ford Explorer XLT 4WD

NAV, Leather, Sunroof, SYN

C$315Bi-Weekly

$41,399▲

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2015 Chevrolet Malibu LT

Moonroof, leather, 2.4L Turbo$154

Bi-Weekly

$21,449◆

OP6597

2015 Jeep Wrangler Sahara

Fully loaded, removable hardtop$266

Bi-Weekly

$37,949◆

FT397A

2012 Ford F150 FX4C

lean truck, leather, Ecoboost$249Bi-Weekly

$32,949▲

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heel audio controls, rear view cam

era

$159Bi-Weekly

$20,949▲

$199Bi-Weekly

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2013 Ford Escape TitaniumN

AV, Heated m

emory seats, Leather, D

ual climate

$25,988▲

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$52,179Delivery:

- $4000EP Discount:

- $6977

EMPLOYEE PRICE$41,2

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$229bi-W

eekly24 m

onth lease/1.69% APR.

Total paid: $14,908$3000 cash down + $1000 Costco rebate/OAC/Taxes & fees extra

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5FT223

Rebate – 1,000*

MSRP:

$50,699Delivery:

- $4000EP Disc:

- $5761

EMPLOYEE PRICE$40,9

38

$199bi-W

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2015 F150 Super Crew4x4 XLT

5FT343

24 month lease/1.69%

APR.Total paid: $15,348$5000 cash down + $1000 Costco rebate/OAC/Taxes & fees extra

Rebate – 1,000*

MSRP:

$65,449Delivery:

- $4000EP Disc:

- $8156

EMPLOYEE PRICE$53,2

93

$319bi-W

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2015 F150 Super Crew4x4 Lariat

5FT439

24 month lease/1.69%

APR.Total paid: $14,908$3000 cash down + $1000 Costco rebate/OAC/Taxes & fees extra

Rebate – 1,000*

MSRP:

$41,239Delivery:

- $4000EP Discount:

- $3574

EMPLOYEE PRICE$36,6

65

$198bi-W

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48 month

lease/2.49% APR.

Total paid: $25,529$5000 cash down + $1000 Costco rebate/OAC/Taxes & fees extra

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AWD

Rebate – 1,000*

MSRP:

$29,239Delivery:

- $1000EP Discount:

- $2141

EMPLOYEE PRICE$

26

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$149bi-W

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lease/2.49% APR.

Total paid: $9,747$2000 cash down + $1000 Costco rebate/OAC/Taxes & fees extra

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2015 Escape SE FWD

Rebate – 1,000*

MSRP:

$64,757Delivery:

- $4000EP Disc:

- $7607

EMPLOYEE PRICE$53,1

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$317bi-W

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2015 F150 Super Crew4x4 Lariat

5FT195

36 month lease/3.49%

APR.Total paid: $29,726$5000 cash down + $1000 Costco rebate/OAC/Taxes & fees extra

Rebate – 1,000*

MSRP:

$43,899Delivery:

- $5500EP Discount:

- $4809

EMPLOYEE PRICE$33,5

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$195bi-W

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24 month lease/1.69%

APR.Total paid: $13,140$3000 cash down + $1000 Costco rebate/OAC/Taxes & fees extra

2015 F150 Super Cab4x4 XLT

5FT367

Rebate – 1,000*

MSRP:

$45,249Delivery:

- $4000EP Discount:

- $4998

EMPLOYEE PRICE$36,2

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$188bi-W

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APR.Total paid: $12,776$3000 cash down + $1000 Costco rebate/OAC/Taxes & fees extra

2015 F150 Super Crew4x4 XLT

5FT347

Rebate – 1,000*

MSRP:

$46,449Delivery:

- $4000EP Discount:

- $5166

EMPLOYEE PRICE$37,2

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$199bi-W

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ual climate, Leather

$14,949Fully loaded

FT448A

2004 Jeep Grand Cherokee

$10,949$220

Bi-Weekly

FT262A

2012 Ford F150 FX4Rem

ote start, rear view cam

era, tow hooks, trailer hitch

$28,949▲

$169Bi-Weekly

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2012 RAM 1500

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camera, Tow

hooks, Trailer hitch

$21,949▲

$297Bi-Weekly

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4A

2011 Ford F150H

eated front & rear seats, sunroof, tonneau cover, trailer hitch

$34,949**

FT446A

2011 Ford F150Ecoboost, air, tilt, cruise

$199Bi-Weekly

$22,949**

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2011 Hyundai SonataA

ir, tilt, cruise, only 62,000 km$127Bi-Weekly

$13,949**

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2011 Ford Fiesta SESYN

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s/locks, Satellite radio

$99Bi-Weekly

$9,949*

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2011 Ford F150 Lariat$272Bi-Weekly

$31,994N

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ner

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FT376A

2014 Ford Escape SEEcoboost, O

nly 17,500 kms, Rearview

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$21,949Leather, roof, N

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2014 Ford Explorer XLT 4WD

Leather, Moonroof, D

ual climate, SYN

C

$309Bi-Weekly

$40,949▲

$199Bi-Weekly

FC396A

2012 Ram 1500 SLT

Trailer hitch, Air, C

ruise, Steering wheel audio controls

$26,949▲

0P6554

2014 Ford Explorer XLT 4WD

NAV, Leather, Sunroof, SYN

C$315Bi-Weekly

$41,399▲

OP6593

2015 Chevrolet Malibu LT

Moonroof, leather, 2.4L Turbo$154

Bi-Weekly

$21,449◆

OP6597

2015 Jeep Wrangler Sahara

Fully loaded, removable hardtop$266

Bi-Weekly

$37,949◆

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2012 Ford F150 FX4C

lean truck, leather, Ecoboost$249Bi-Weekly

$32,949▲

FT241A

2014 Ford EscapeSYN

C, Steering w

heel audio controls, rear view cam

era

$159Bi-Weekly

$20,949▲

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2013 Ford Escape TitaniumN

AV, Heated m

emory seats, Leather, D

ual climate

$25,988▲

MSRP:

$52,179Delivery:

- $4000EP Discount:

- $6977

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13

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onth lease/1.69% APR.

Total paid: $14,908$3000 cash down + $1000 Costco rebate/OAC/Taxes & fees extra

2015 F150 Super Crew4x4 XLT

5FT223

Rebate – 1,000*

MSRP:

$50,699Delivery:

- $4000EP Disc:

- $5761

EMPLOYEE PRICE$40,9

38

$199bi-W

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5FT343

24 month lease/1.69%

APR.Total paid: $15,348$5000 cash down + $1000 Costco rebate/OAC/Taxes & fees extra

Rebate – 1,000*

MSRP:

$65,449Delivery:

- $4000EP Disc:

- $8156

EMPLOYEE PRICE$53,2

93

$319bi-W

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2015 F150 Super Crew4x4 Lariat

5FT439

24 month lease/1.69%

APR.Total paid: $14,908$3000 cash down + $1000 Costco rebate/OAC/Taxes & fees extra

Rebate – 1,000*

MSRP:

$41,239Delivery:

- $4000EP Discount:

- $3574

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36

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48 month

lease/2.49% APR.

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AWD

Rebate – 1,000*

MSRP:

$29,239Delivery:

- $1000EP Discount:

- $2141

EMPLOYEE PRICE$

26

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lease/2.49% APR.

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2015 Escape SE FWD

Rebate – 1,000*

MSRP:

$64,757Delivery:

- $4000EP Disc:

- $7607

EMPLOYEE PRICE$53,1

50

$317bi-W

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5FT195

36 month lease/3.49%

APR.Total paid: $29,726$5000 cash down + $1000 Costco rebate/OAC/Taxes & fees extra

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MSRP:

$43,899Delivery:

- $5500EP Discount:

- $4809

EMPLOYEE PRICE$33,5

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$195bi-W

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APR.Total paid: $13,140$3000 cash down + $1000 Costco rebate/OAC/Taxes & fees extra

2015 F150 Super Cab4x4 XLT

5FT367

Rebate – 1,000*

MSRP:

$45,249Delivery:

- $4000EP Discount:

- $4998

EMPLOYEE PRICE$36,2

51

$188bi-W

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APR.Total paid: $12,776$3000 cash down + $1000 Costco rebate/OAC/Taxes & fees extra

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5FT347

Rebate – 1,000*

MSRP:

$46,449Delivery:

- $4000EP Discount:

- $5166

EMPLOYEE PRICE$37,2

83

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U.S. WHOLESALERS ARE READY TO PAY BIG

FOR YOUR TRADE!!TAKE ADVANTAGE NOW

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Brya

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APPOINTMENTS/INFO HOTLINE: 1-877-603-FOR

D (3673) SALM

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ual climate, Leather

$14,949Fully loaded

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2004 Jeep Grand Cherokee

$10,949$220

Bi-Weekly

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2012 Ford F150 FX4Rem

ote start, rear view cam

era, tow hooks, trailer hitch

$28,949▲

$169Bi-Weekly

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2012 RAM 1500

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camera, Tow

hooks, Trailer hitch

$21,949▲

$297Bi-Weekly

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4A

2011 Ford F150H

eated front & rear seats, sunroof, tonneau cover, trailer hitch

$34,949**

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$199Bi-Weekly

$22,949**

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ir, tilt, cruise, only 62,000 km$127Bi-Weekly

$13,949**

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2011 Ford Fiesta SESYN

C, Pow

er wondow

s/locks, Satellite radio

$99Bi-Weekly

$9,949*

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2011 Ford F150 Lariat$272Bi-Weekly

$31,994N

AV, only 40,000 km, one ow

ner

**

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2014 Ford Escape SEEcoboost, O

nly 17,500 kms, Rearview

camera, H

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$25,899$165

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$21,949Leather, roof, N

AV

▲▲

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2014 Ford Explorer XLT 4WD

Leather, Moonroof, D

ual climate, SYN

C

$309Bi-Weekly

$40,949▲

$199Bi-Weekly

FC396A

2012 Ram 1500 SLT

Trailer hitch, Air, C

ruise, Steering wheel audio controls

$26,949▲

0P6554

2014 Ford Explorer XLT 4WD

NAV, Leather, Sunroof, SYN

C$315Bi-Weekly

$41,399▲

OP6593

2015 Chevrolet Malibu LT

Moonroof, leather, 2.4L Turbo$154

Bi-Weekly

$21,449◆

OP6597

2015 Jeep Wrangler Sahara

Fully loaded, removable hardtop$266

Bi-Weekly

$37,949◆

FT397A

2012 Ford F150 FX4C

lean truck, leather, Ecoboost$249Bi-Weekly

$32,949▲

FT241A

2014 Ford EscapeSYN

C, Steering w

heel audio controls, rear view cam

era

$159Bi-Weekly

$20,949▲

$199Bi-Weekly

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2013 Ford Escape TitaniumN

AV, Heated m

emory seats, Leather, D

ual climate

$25,988▲

MSRP:

$52,179Delivery:

- $4000EP Discount:

- $6977

EMPLOYEE PRICE$41,2

13

$229bi-W

eekly24 m

onth lease/1.69% APR.

Total paid: $14,908$3000 cash down + $1000 Costco rebate/OAC/Taxes & fees extra

2015 F150 Super Crew4x4 XLT

5FT223

Rebate – 1,000*

MSRP:

$50,699Delivery:

- $4000EP Disc:

- $5761

EMPLOYEE PRICE$40,9

38

$199bi-W

eekly

2015 F150 Super Crew4x4 XLT

5FT343

24 month lease/1.69%

APR.Total paid: $15,348$5000 cash down + $1000 Costco rebate/OAC/Taxes & fees extra

Rebate – 1,000*

MSRP:

$65,449Delivery:

- $4000EP Disc:

- $8156

EMPLOYEE PRICE$53,2

93

$319bi-W

eekly

2015 F150 Super Crew4x4 Lariat

5FT439

24 month lease/1.69%

APR.Total paid: $14,908$3000 cash down + $1000 Costco rebate/OAC/Taxes & fees extra

Rebate – 1,000*

MSRP:

$41,239Delivery:

- $4000EP Discount:

- $3574

EMPLOYEE PRICE$

36

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5

$198bi-W

eekly5FT245

48 month

lease/2.49% APR.

Total paid: $25,529$5000 cash down + $1000 Costco rebate/OAC/Taxes & fees extra

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AWD

Rebate – 1,000*

MSRP:

$29,239Delivery:

- $1000EP Discount:

- $2141

EMPLOYEE PRICE$

26

,09

8

$149bi-W

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24 month

lease/2.49% APR.

Total paid: $9,747$2000 cash down + $1000 Costco rebate/OAC/Taxes & fees extra

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Rebate – 1,000*

MSRP:

$64,757Delivery:

- $4000EP Disc:

- $7607

EMPLOYEE PRICE$53,1

50

$317bi-W

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2015 F150 Super Crew4x4 Lariat

5FT195

36 month lease/3.49%

APR.Total paid: $29,726$5000 cash down + $1000 Costco rebate/OAC/Taxes & fees extra

Rebate – 1,000*

MSRP:

$43,899Delivery:

- $5500EP Discount:

- $4809

EMPLOYEE PRICE$33,5

90

$195bi-W

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2015 F150 Super Cab4x4 XLT

5FT367

Rebate – 1,000*

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$45,249Delivery:

- $4000EP Discount:

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5FT347

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$46,449Delivery:

- $4000EP Discount:

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EMPLOYEE PRICE$37,2

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ual climate, Leather

$14,949Fully loaded

FT448A

2004 Jeep Grand Cherokee

$10,949$220

Bi-Weekly

FT262A

2012 Ford F150 FX4Rem

ote start, rear view cam

era, tow hooks, trailer hitch

$28,949▲

$169Bi-Weekly

0P6577

2012 RAM 1500

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camera, Tow

hooks, Trailer hitch

$21,949▲

$297Bi-Weekly

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2011 Ford F150H

eated front & rear seats, sunroof, tonneau cover, trailer hitch

$34,949**

FT446A

2011 Ford F150Ecoboost, air, tilt, cruise

$199Bi-Weekly

$22,949**

OP6601

2011 Hyundai SonataA

ir, tilt, cruise, only 62,000 km$127Bi-Weekly

$13,949**

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s/locks, Satellite radio

$99Bi-Weekly

$9,949*

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2011 Ford F150 Lariat$272Bi-Weekly

$31,994N

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ner

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$199Bi-Weekly

FT376A

2014 Ford Escape SEEcoboost, O

nly 17,500 kms, Rearview

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$25,899$165

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2014 Ford Fusion AWD

$21,949Leather, roof, N

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2014 Ford Explorer XLT 4WD

Leather, Moonroof, D

ual climate, SYN

C

$309Bi-Weekly

$40,949▲

$199Bi-Weekly

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2012 Ram 1500 SLT

Trailer hitch, Air, C

ruise, Steering wheel audio controls

$26,949▲

0P6554

2014 Ford Explorer XLT 4WD

NAV, Leather, Sunroof, SYN

C$315Bi-Weekly

$41,399▲

OP6593

2015 Chevrolet Malibu LT

Moonroof, leather, 2.4L Turbo$154

Bi-Weekly

$21,449◆

OP6597

2015 Jeep Wrangler Sahara

Fully loaded, removable hardtop$266

Bi-Weekly

$37,949◆

FT397A

2012 Ford F150 FX4C

lean truck, leather, Ecoboost$249Bi-Weekly

$32,949▲

FT241A

2014 Ford EscapeSYN

C, Steering w

heel audio controls, rear view cam

era

$159Bi-Weekly

$20,949▲

$199Bi-Weekly

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2013 Ford Escape TitaniumN

AV, Heated m

emory seats, Leather, D

ual climate

$25,988▲

MSRP:

$52,179Delivery:

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- $6977

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13

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2015 F150 Super Crew4x4 XLT

5FT223

Rebate – 1,000*

MSRP:

$50,699Delivery:

- $4000EP Disc:

- $5761

EMPLOYEE PRICE$40,9

38

$199bi-W

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2015 F150 Super Crew4x4 XLT

5FT343

24 month lease/1.69%

APR.Total paid: $15,348$5000 cash down + $1000 Costco rebate/OAC/Taxes & fees extra

Rebate – 1,000*

MSRP:

$65,449Delivery:

- $4000EP Disc:

- $8156

EMPLOYEE PRICE$53,2

93

$319bi-W

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2015 F150 Super Crew4x4 Lariat

5FT439

24 month lease/1.69%

APR.Total paid: $14,908$3000 cash down + $1000 Costco rebate/OAC/Taxes & fees extra

Rebate – 1,000*

MSRP:

$41,239Delivery:

- $4000EP Discount:

- $3574

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Total paid: $25,529$5000 cash down + $1000 Costco rebate/OAC/Taxes & fees extra

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AWD

Rebate – 1,000*

MSRP:

$29,239Delivery:

- $1000EP Discount:

- $2141

EMPLOYEE PRICE$

26

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Total paid: $9,747$2000 cash down + $1000 Costco rebate/OAC/Taxes & fees extra

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2015 Escape SE FWD

Rebate – 1,000*

MSRP:

$64,757Delivery:

- $4000EP Disc:

- $7607

EMPLOYEE PRICE$53,1

50

$317bi-W

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2015 F150 Super Crew4x4 Lariat

5FT195

36 month lease/3.49%

APR.Total paid: $29,726$5000 cash down + $1000 Costco rebate/OAC/Taxes & fees extra

Rebate – 1,000*

MSRP:

$43,899Delivery:

- $5500EP Discount:

- $4809

EMPLOYEE PRICE$33,5

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$195bi-W

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24 month lease/1.69%

APR.Total paid: $13,140$3000 cash down + $1000 Costco rebate/OAC/Taxes & fees extra

2015 F150 Super Cab4x4 XLT

5FT367

Rebate – 1,000*

MSRP:

$45,249Delivery:

- $4000EP Discount:

- $4998

EMPLOYEE PRICE$36,2

51

$188bi-W

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24 month lease/1.69%

APR.Total paid: $12,776$3000 cash down + $1000 Costco rebate/OAC/Taxes & fees extra

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5FT347

Rebate – 1,000*

MSRP:

$46,449Delivery:

- $4000EP Discount:

- $5166

EMPLOYEE PRICE$37,2

83

$199bi-W

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Mark

U.S. WHOLESALERS ARE READY TO PAY BIG

FOR YOUR TRADE!!TAKE ADVANTAGE NOW

!

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dG

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Dale

Brya

n

Jim

APPOINTMENTS/INFO HOTLINE: 1-877-603-FOR

D (3673) SALM

ON ARM - (250) 832-2101

DL#5171 REVELSTOKE - (250) 837-5284 DL#5172

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ual climate, Leather

$14,949Fully loaded

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2004 Jeep Grand Cherokee

$10,949$220

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2012 Ford F150 FX4Rem

ote start, rear view cam

era, tow hooks, trailer hitch

$28,949▲

$169Bi-Weekly

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2012 RAM 1500

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camera, Tow

hooks, Trailer hitch

$21,949▲

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eated front & rear seats, sunroof, tonneau cover, trailer hitch

$34,949**

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$199Bi-Weekly

$22,949**

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ir, tilt, cruise, only 62,000 km$127Bi-Weekly

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C, Pow

er wondow

s/locks, Satellite radio

$99Bi-Weekly

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$31,994N

AV, only 40,000 km, one ow

ner

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2014 Ford Escape SEEcoboost, O

nly 17,500 kms, Rearview

camera, H

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$25,899$165

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$21,949Leather, roof, N

AV

▲▲

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2014 Ford Explorer XLT 4WD

Leather, Moonroof, D

ual climate, SYN

C

$309Bi-Weekly

$40,949▲

$199Bi-Weekly

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2012 Ram 1500 SLT

Trailer hitch, Air, C

ruise, Steering wheel audio controls

$26,949▲

0P6554

2014 Ford Explorer XLT 4WD

NAV, Leather, Sunroof, SYN

C$315Bi-Weekly

$41,399▲

OP6593

2015 Chevrolet Malibu LT

Moonroof, leather, 2.4L Turbo$154

Bi-Weekly

$21,449◆

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2015 Jeep Wrangler Sahara

Fully loaded, removable hardtop$266

Bi-Weekly

$37,949◆

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2012 Ford F150 FX4C

lean truck, leather, Ecoboost$249Bi-Weekly

$32,949▲

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2014 Ford EscapeSYN

C, Steering w

heel audio controls, rear view cam

era

$159Bi-Weekly

$20,949▲

$199Bi-Weekly

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2013 Ford Escape TitaniumN

AV, Heated m

emory seats, Leather, D

ual climate

$25,988▲

MSRP:

$52,179Delivery:

- $4000EP Discount:

- $6977

EMPLOYEE PRICE$41,2

13

$229bi-W

eekly24 m

onth lease/1.69% APR.

Total paid: $14,908$3000 cash down + $1000 Costco rebate/OAC/Taxes & fees extra

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5FT223

Rebate – 1,000*

MSRP:

$50,699Delivery:

- $4000EP Disc:

- $5761

EMPLOYEE PRICE$40,9

38

$199bi-W

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2015 F150 Super Crew4x4 XLT

5FT343

24 month lease/1.69%

APR.Total paid: $15,348$5000 cash down + $1000 Costco rebate/OAC/Taxes & fees extra

Rebate – 1,000*

MSRP:

$65,449Delivery:

- $4000EP Disc:

- $8156

EMPLOYEE PRICE$53,2

93

$319bi-W

eekly

2015 F150 Super Crew4x4 Lariat

5FT439

24 month lease/1.69%

APR.Total paid: $14,908$3000 cash down + $1000 Costco rebate/OAC/Taxes & fees extra

Rebate – 1,000*

MSRP:

$41,239Delivery:

- $4000EP Discount:

- $3574

EMPLOYEE PRICE$

36

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36

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26

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2015 Escape SE FWD

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$64,757Delivery:

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36 month lease/3.49%

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5FT367

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