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FRIDAY NOVEMBER 13, 20 15 H e a l t h y Ki m b er l e y Community Challenge October 5 th - November 30 th Sign Up Today! http://www.live5210.ca/?p=11913 or at Kimberley Medical Clinic e phone num- THE BULLETIN $ 1 10 INCLUDES G.S.T. TownsmanBulletin Like Us @kbulletin Follow Us REVIEW OFF CENTRE PLAYERS PRODUCTION See LOCAL NEWS page 3 IT’S THAT TIME OF YEAR SHIFT INTO WINTERS SAYS MAINROAD See LOCAL NEWS page 5 PROUDLY SERVING KIMBERLEY AND AREA SINCE 1932 | Vol. 83, Issue 218 | www.dailybulletin.ca SONJA MORIGEAU PHOTO Back Row: Councillor Corrie Walkley, Councillor Vickie Thomas, Councillor Albert Hoglund, Councillor Nigel Kitto, Councillor Kent Goodwin. Front Row: Mayor don McCormick, Nasukin (Chief ) Jim Whitehead City signs MOU with ?Aq’am CAROLYN GRANT Bulletin Editor It is a message that Kimberley Mayor Don McCormick repeats again and again — this is a regional economy and no one municipality can go it alone. One of McCormick’s goals has been to create partnerships to encourage eco- nomic development. Last week, Mayor and Council of the City of Kimberley met with the Chief and Council of Band on November 5th to sign a Memoran- dum of Understanding (MOU). The two councils met in March of 2015 to discuss their intentions to establish an effec- tive working relationship based on mutual respect and cooperation, and now that ini- tiative has been put in writing and signed. The Memorandum of Understanding be- tween the parties recognizes that: The interests of all persons living in their respective communities are best served by working together in a spirit of cooperation. The City of Kimberley lies within the tra- ditional territory of the Ktunaxa Nation There are mutually beneficial opportuni- ties to enhance the region’s economic, so- cial-cultural, and environmental signifi- cance through maintaining a meaningful and positive government to government re- lationship Building an effective relationship will cre- ate certainty and harmony for neighbouring communities and will begin an important dialogue in anticipation of successful treaty negotiations Council playing hardball on 4th Avenue log hauling CAROLYN GRANT Bulletin Editor The Kimberley RCMP is down three police vehicles after a pursuit early Thursday morning. Cpl. Chris Newel reports that the local detachment responded to a theft in progress at a local golf course (which he did not name). “An officer responded to the lo- cation, where he came across an approaching truck that purposeful- ly struck the police vehicle,” Newel said. “The truck fled after hitting the marked police vehicle. The offi- cer determined that the truck was a stolen vehicle. A second officer was approaching the scene and his vehicle was also struck.” Newel says police were able to follow the suspect vehicle into the downtown area of Kimberley. “Once into the downtown core, the vehicle stopped and backed up, hitting the front of the police vehi- cle. The subjects started down a dead end with a police vehicle be- hind, realizing they were trapped they turned around and attempted to hit the police vehicle again, but the officer was able to get out of the way. At this point the suspect driv- er lost control and veered off the road and struck a building damag- ing the business front.” The suspect vehicle headed to- wards the Kimberley Alpine Resort, where again officers were able to contain the vehicle, Newel says. “The driver rammed both po- lice vehicles, disabling one and was able to take off. The suspect vehi- cle drove into the Kimberley Ski Hill maintenance yard where again two police cars were able to box the suspect vehicle in and get it stopped. See CHASE, page 3 “Two suspects fled on foot, but Three police vehicles damaged in early morning chase City looking for money to assist in road repairs CAROLYN GRANT Bulletin Editor Kimberley City Council received a del- egation from BC Timber Sales on Mon- day evening at their regular meeting re- garding the use of 4th Avenue for log hauling from a cut block in the Mark Creek Watershed. Steve Knowles and George Edney of BC Timber Sales visited to try to get Council on board with 130 loads of logs coming down 4th Avenue this winter. There are two blocks of timber proposed for sale in the watershed. One will be hauled out through Low Pass, the other through Townsite. This would not be the first time logs were hauled out this way, there have been numerous loads taken out on 4th Avenue since 2007. Knowles said that BC Timber Sales were prepared to monitor road condi- tions, and abide by load restrictions. However, in preliminary negotiations, City staff indicated they would be looking for a deposit. “We don’t think this is manageable,” Knowles said. “How would you adjudi- cate it? The City also wants weight restric- tions. In winter that’s not reasonable.” See LOGGING, page 3

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SHIFT INTO WINTERS SAYS MAINROADSee LOCAL NEWS page 5

PROUDLY SERVING KIMBERLEY AND AREA SINCE 1932 | Vol. 83, Issue 218 | www.dailybulletin.ca

SONJA MORIGEAU PHOTO

Back Row: Councillor Corrie Walkley, Councillor Vickie Thomas, Councillor Albert Hoglund, Councillor Nigel Kitto, Councillor Kent Goodwin. Front Row: Mayor don McCormick, Nasukin (Chief ) Jim Whitehead

City signs MOU with ?Aq’amC AROLYN GR ANT

Bulletin Editor

It is a message that Kimberley Mayor Don McCormick repeats again and again — this is a regional economy and no one municipality can go it alone. One of McCormick’s goals has been to create partnerships to encourage eco-nomic development.

Last week, Mayor and Council of the City of Kimberley met with the Chief and Council of Band on November 5th to sign a Memoran-dum of Understanding (MOU).

The two councils met in March of 2015 to discuss their intentions to establish an effec-tive working relationship based on mutual respect and cooperation, and now that ini-tiative has been put in writing and signed.

The Memorandum of Understanding be-tween the parties recognizes that:

The interests of all persons living in their respective communities are best served by working together in a spirit of cooperation.

The City of Kimberley lies within the tra-ditional territory of the Ktunaxa Nation

There are mutually beneficial opportuni-ties to enhance the region’s economic, so-cial-cultural, and environmental signifi-cance through maintaining a meaningful and positive government to government re-lationship

Building an effective relationship will cre-ate certainty and harmony for neighbouring communities and will begin an important dialogue in anticipation of successful treaty negotiations

Council playing hardball on 4th

Avenue log hauling

C AROLYN GR ANTBulletin Editor

The Kimberley RCMP is down three police vehicles after a pursuit early Thursday morning.

Cpl. Chris Newel reports that the local detachment responded to a theft in progress at a local golf course (which he did not name).

“An officer responded to the lo-cation, where he came across an approaching truck that purposeful-ly struck the police vehicle,” Newel said. “The truck fled after hitting the marked police vehicle. The offi-cer determined that the truck was a stolen vehicle.  A second officer was approaching the scene and his vehicle was also struck.” 

Newel says police were able to follow the suspect vehicle into the downtown area of Kimberley.

“Once into the downtown core, the vehicle stopped and backed up, hitting the front of the police vehi-cle.  The subjects started down a dead end with a police vehicle be-hind, realizing they were trapped they turned around and attempted

to hit the police vehicle again, but the officer was able to get out of the way. At this point the suspect driv-er lost control and veered off the road and struck a building damag-ing the business front.”

The suspect vehicle headed to-wards the Kimberley Alpine Resort, where again officers were able to contain the vehicle, Newel says.

“The driver rammed both po-lice vehicles, disabling one and was able to take off.  The suspect vehi-cle drove into the Kimberley Ski Hill maintenance yard where again two police cars were able to box the suspect vehicle in and get it stopped.

See CHASE, page 3“Two suspects fled on foot, but

Three police vehicles damaged in early morning chase

City looking for money to assist in road repairs

C AROLYN GR ANTBulletin Editor

Kimberley City Council received a del-egation from BC Timber Sales on Mon-day evening at their regular meeting re-garding the use of 4th Avenue for log hauling from a cut block in the Mark Creek Watershed.

Steve Knowles and George Edney of BC Timber Sales visited to try to get Council on board with 130 loads of logs coming down 4th Avenue this winter. There are two blocks of timber proposed for sale in the watershed. One will be hauled out through Low Pass, the other through Townsite.

This would not be the first time logs were hauled out this way, there have been numerous loads taken out on 4th Avenue since 2007.

Knowles said that BC Timber Sales were prepared to monitor road condi-tions, and abide by load restrictions.

However, in preliminary negotiations, City staff indicated they would be looking for a deposit.

“We don’t think this is manageable,” Knowles said. “How would you adjudi-cate it? The City also wants weight restric-tions. In winter that’s not reasonable.”

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The West Kootenay EcoSociety has lost its challenge of the cre-ation of Jumbo Glacier Resort Municipality.

BC Supreme Court Justice Grace Choi ruled Tuesday that the munic-ipality’s creation was reasonable and dis-missed the society’s ap-plication for a judicial review.

The case was heard in Vancouver in July. The EcoSociety argued the government’s for-mation of a municipali-ty with no residents was wrong because such a municipality can only be created where there is a reasonable expecta-tion that it will have an electorate and elections within four years.

However, the prov-ince argued the Local Government Act places no such restrictions on the minister’s discretion and that the only pre-requisite is that a devel-opment agreement must be in place.

Choi agreed: “I con-clude the minster’s de-

cision [was] reasonable and that the minister’s discretion is not limited by election timelines in the way the society claims … In my view, while much of the Local Government Act is in-tended to further the

pillars of community and democracy, [it] also intends to facilitate ski resort development.

“In light of what in my view is an unambig-uous legislative scheme, reading in a require-ment for elections or an electorate within four years would directly contradict the intention of the legislature.”

“We are disappoint-ed,” said Ecosociety ex-ecutive director David Reid.”While we under-stand the judge’s ruling, we disagree with it. Cit-ies must have citizens, and town councils must be elected by someone. The province should not

be allowed to create a municipality in order to overcome the opposi-tion of local people and their elected represen-tatives.

“The judge took a narrow approach to the legal question. She did not take into consider-ation the purpose of the Local Government Act which is to serve com-munities.”

Jumbo was incorpo-rated as a municipality on Nov. 19, 2012. Greg Deck has served as its mayor since. The EcoSo-ciety filed its petition in February 2013 and amended its brief in Au-gust 2014.

Construction of the resort has been on hold following a decision by the environment minis-ter in June that the proj-ect had not been sub-stantially started by the expiry of its environ-mental assessment cer-tificate.

Glacier Resorts Ltd. has since said they plan to submit a scaled-down proposal that would not be subject to the same review pro-cess.

“We will participate in that regulatory pro-cess,” Reid said, “to make sure all the regula-tions are applied strin-gently.”

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The two foundations that were poured over a year ago for the Jumbo Glacier Resort.

Jumbo judicial review dismissed

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College of the Rockies looks forward to wel-coming Chief Jason Louie of the Lower Kootenay First Nation to participate in the Indigenous Speaker series.

College of the Rock-ies will host Chief Jason Louie from the Lower Kootenay First Nation on Thursday, Novem-ber 19. Chief Louie will be delivering a presen-tation about the con-nections between Cul-ture, Politics and Edu-cation.

The event, open to the public, will take place in the Aboriginal Gathering Place, locat-ed at the Cranbrook main campus. Snacks and beverages will be available for a pre-pre-sentation social at 6:00pm. Chief Louie’s presentation will begin at 6:30pm with the event wrapping up at 8:00.

Chief Louie gradu-ated from the Lower Kootenay Band operat-ed school in 1992. He then went on to receive training as a Long Term Care Aide as well as in Aboriginal Governance and Management. He earned a diploma in Native Adult Education

and dedicated several years to the Canadian Forces (Army).

In 2012, Chief Louie was the recipient of the Queen’s Jubilee Medal, an honour presented to acknowledge signifi-cant contributions and achievements by Cana-dians. Prior to initially being elected Chief in 2010, Louie served as a Council member for several years. His sec-ond term as Chief began in January 2015.

The Culture, Politics and Education presen-tation is the first for the College of the Rockies’ new Indigenous Speak-ers Series.

Chief Louie’s pre-sentation is made pos-sible, in part, by the College’s Faculty De-velopment Speakers Fund.

For more informa-tion on this presenta-tion, please contact An-drew Judge, College of the Rockies’ Aboriginal Education Coordinator [email protected].

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From Page 1“Two suspects fled

on foot, but were appre-hended a short distance away.  One suspect was taken to hospital for possible injuries.”

Two police officers sustained back injuries as a result of the colli-sions; a third police offi-cer sustained an injury to his eye during the

foot pursuit.Newel spoke to the

Bulletin Thursday morning, at which time charges were still being discussed, although they will begin with   possible charges of Possession of Stolen Property, Flight from Police, Dangerous Driv-ing and Theft.

The possibility of

drugs and/or alcohol being involved will also be investigated. Newel said the intent was to get them before a judge on Thursday.

The incident began with two officers from Kimberley, and then ad-ditional backup arrived from the Cranbrook De-tachment.

Chris Newel photo

One of the damaged police cruisers with the suspect vehicle.

RCMP cars damaged in chase

Off Centre Players’ present

‘The Best Christmas

Pageant Ever’ by Mike RedfeRn

The first profession-al production of ‘The Best Christmas Pag-eant Ever’, presented by Seattle Children’s The-atre in November, 1982, was described by The Seattle Times as “One of the best Christ-mas stories ever – and certainly one of the funniest”. Based on the young adult novel of the same name by Bar-bara Robinson, pub-lished in 1971, it tells the story of a couple struggling to put on a church Christmas na-tivity play who are faced with having to cast the toughest, meanest, most awful family of kids in town, the Herdmans, despite the protests of their own two kids and most of the church ladies. It’s a plot ripe for com-edy and the script con-tains some very funny business and humor-ous dialogue which have made it continu-ously popular as a sea-sonal entertainment in the USA and Canada and, under alternate ti-tles, elsewhere in the world.

If you are nostalgic about Christmas nativ-ity plays of yesteryear which you enjoyed or, perhaps, suffered through as a child actor or as a doting parent, then you will almost certainly enjoy this re-turn to that unsophisti-cated, improbably cast, simply set and ama-teurishly costumed theatrical form authen-tically presented by Off Centre Players in the Theatre at Centre 64 this Thursday, Friday and Saturday, Novem-ber 12, 13, & 14. It cer-tainly took me back to the Sunday school con-certs and elementary school Christmas pro-ductions I saw or par-ticipated in during the 1950s, the era in which this play is set, and for

several decades since. You remember them, don’t you, the manger scene with the three wise men played by pre-pubescent boys turbaned in towels and cloaked in bath robes, pre-school angels in tinsel tiaras and tissue paper wings, Christ-mas carols sung slight-ly off key but oh so sweetly by those che-rubic little faces? 60 years on, do they still do that kind of thing, I wonder? Well, the Bradley family in this play sure try their best to pull off such a pro-duction in their local church but the Herd-man kids introduce some decidedly unex-pected elements that provide many of the laughs that make this comedy a perpetual fa-vourite.

Off Centre Players introduce some unex-pected elements of their own in the casting of this play, too. No doubt due to a short-age of sufficiently skilled juvenile actors, director Michelle Lemay has cast several adults in children’s roles. For example, the central character of Beth, the young teen-age daughter of the Bradley family, is played by Brigitte Fra-nyo. Beth holds the story together as the narrator as well as being an integral part

of the story itself. All credit to Brigitte, we soon forget that this is a mature women per-forming before us; she is immediately con-vincing as an outspo-ken, ambitious, but frustrated kid, trying to get things right in the face of daunting odds. Her brother Charlie, played by Connor Klas-sen, also rings true for the most part as an angst-ridden young-ster, providing some very amusing depic-tions of childish sulks.

I must admit that I was at first confused by the roles played by Bro-die Peterson and Joanne Wilkinson as the brutish Ralph and bullying Imo-gene Herdman respec-tively, taking them for parents rather than sib-lings of the other Herd-man kids. The physical imbalance of size and voice and features com-pared with the child ac-tors playing the younger Herdman siblings ac-counts for this initial confusion. It’s a difficult trick to pull off, mixing actors of differing gen-erations playing same age roles, and despite their energetic and antic performances, it re-quired a considerable suspension of disbelief for me to accept these two characters as kids.

But once you get past these perception barri-ers, there is much to be enjoyed in the frantic

interactions of the char-acters on stage. And when the play within the play, the Christmas pageant itself, is finally performed, there are some choice moments to be enjoyed. Look out for the abrupt and loud entrances of the archan-gel, convincingly per-formed by Gwen Davies as Gladys Herdman, and the brief appear-ance of the littlest Christmas angels in the choir; just how cute can kids get!

The play has a large cast, 26 on stage at the end, so you are bound to know someone in the show, maybe several. It’s a small town, after all. The show is only one hour long, no intermis-sion, and it rolls along at a good pace, with action in front of the curtain while set changes are made. If you are at all hard of hearing, try to get a seat up front as some of the smaller voices don’t carry well to the back. But any seat in the house is a good one for this bright and breezy play, performed in front of a simple but colourful set. And as a special treat, in keeping with Christmas pag-eants, the audience gets to sing along with the cast in a well-known Christmas carol to get you in the mood for the upcoming festive sea-son.

A review of ‘The Best Christmas Pageant Ever’

photo by JohN speNCer

Above, some of the younger members of Off Centre Players upcoming pro-duction “ The Best Christmas Pageant Ever.” From left to right is Declan Armstrong, Harrison Slunt, Lucas Slunt, Cassy Bell, Violet Glroy, Gwen Davies, Delila Gilroy, Lilly Gilroy and Jake MacBride. The play runs at Centre 64, November 12, 13 and 14. Tickets at Snowdrift Cafe.

From page 1Knowles also said BC Timber Sales

was looking for a quick decision.“We have already built the roads into

that block. We need to move the wood.“We want to be proactive with the City.

There is a plan in place to monitor and historically that route has had industrial traffic.”

Edney added that if an agreement couldn’t be reached with the City, BC Timber Sales would have to build a road through the watershed.

“That’s what will happen. You don’t want to risk that side of things.”

Coun. Albert Hoglund said that last time there were logs hauled out through 4th Avenue there were concerns about noise and the time of day some of the hauling took place. He also said that there was a history of industrial traffic when the Sullivan Mine was open but that Comin-co was paying industrial taxes at the time.

After the delegation presented, Coun-cil had a more detailed discussion, and it was clear there was an appetite for getting some kind of monetary contribution from BC Timber Sales.

“It’s one of our major roads and it’s not in great shape,” said Coun. Darryl Oakley. “130 big logging trucks have a huge poten-tial to chew up the road.”

The potential need to repave the road was the issue, Oakley said, and he wasn’t comfortable that the damage would be

visible until spring, by which time the de-posit, should there be one, would already have been returned.

City CAO Scott Sommerville said that the St. Mary Road was paved with logging money, because CanFor was willing to pay for upgrades.

“It’s a tough way to do business, but I don’t see the benefit of 130 logging trucks on our road.”

Oakley continued to worry about the risk of damaging the road.

“I appreciate it’s business and jobs but it’s our road. I’m disappointed in the dele-gation. I thought they were going to offer to help. Part of their business plan should be helping pay for the road.”

Hoglund said it was unlikely weight restrictions would work.

“You put on weight restrictions and instead of 130 trucks, you have 260. I think we should say we want a deposit.”

“I don’t like a deposit,” Oakley said. “It will be frozen and we wont’ see the dam-age before we give it back. I think they should pay.”

“We offered a rate they should pay, then softened it to a deposit, then they didn’t like the deposit,” Sommerville said.

Having made their feelings on the matter quite clear, Council has directed staff to hammer out a deal with BC Tim-ber Sales.

Logging hauls on 4th Avenue

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Cranbrook Kimberley

Cranbrook United Church#2 12 Avenue S.

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

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

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

www.cranbrookunited.com

First Baptist ChurchPastor Kevin Ewaskow

Children’s MinistriesWorship Service

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

[email protected]

St. Aidan Orthodox Church

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

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

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

Sat. evening Vespers Service 6:30pm

Cranbrook Alliance Church

1200 Kootenay Street N.250-489-4704

Pastor Grant McDowellSunday Service & Children’s Ministry

10:30 amwww.cranbrookalliancechurch.com

Marysville Community Church

Sunday Service 10:30 am

730 - 302 Street, Marysville250-427-3161 • 250-427-3795

KimberleyUnited Church

10 Boundary St. – 250-427-2428

Rev. Sunny KimSunday Worship at 10 am

www.kimberleyunited.ca

Courtesy of the Kim-brley Heritage Museum Archives

KIMBeRLeY NeWS NoveMBeR 14, 1956

KIMBeRLeY ReMeMBeRS HeR FaLLeN HeRoeS“To the Honour and

Glory of the Dead, I un-veil this Cenotaph”... thus simply did A.T. Richard-son, president of the Ca-nadian Legion, Kimber-ley Branch, sum up for his listeners, the many years of endeavour that have finally borne fruit in the creation of a me-morial to our dead of two world wars.

In bright sunshine the people of Kimberley and district assembled at the cenotaph. Led by the Colour Party and the Guard of Honour, and the Kimberley Pipe Band, members of Ca-nadian Legion and its Auxiliary, the 17th Field Squadron, R.C.E., and Cadets and Cadettes of 266 Kimberley Squad-ron, R.C.A.C., and the Elks, marched down Spokane Street and along Deer Park Avenue, to take up their places around the cenotaph.

Canon R.E.M. Yer-

burgh, Legion Chaplain, gave the address.

“Thirty-eight years ago,” he reminded listen-ers, “Peace came to the war-torn fields of France and Belgium, bought with the blood of thou-sands who died in the cause of freedom. Se-cure in his opinion that such a war could never happen again, man en-joyed the fatness of the land and prospered.

“Again war came and ravaged Europe and spread into the Far East. Again the price was apid in blood and peace and prosperity came to the lands of the earth.

“But Communist hordes brought new war to Korea, only to find a strong United Nations willing and ready to use arms to drive out the transgressor. Again blood was the price of peace.

“This month Israel marched her forces into Egypt but the United Na-tions had no army ready and the United States was busy with an elec-tion. Britain and France intervened – whether rightly or wrongly will have to be decided by history – and a United

Nations police force came into being. Now Hungary cries for help for freedom – but gets only noble resolutions. Truly the price of free-dom is blood and eternal vigilance.

“This cenotaph is a reminder to us of the cost of freedom – a re-minder to us, to our chil-dren, to our children’s children, and to genera-tions unborn.

“This is a unique me-morial – built by old sol-diers with their own money and their own hands, from the native rock of the mountains around them.

“May it remind us of those who died for our freedom – a freedom that we must guard jeal-ously.”

Following the unveil-ing and dedication of the cenotaph, the “Lament” was played by Pipers Scott and Oliphant.

Then came the “Last Post”, the two minutes of silence and “Reveille”, the silver notes of the bugle echoing and re-echoing up the valley.

Led by His Worship, mayor Swan, represen-tatives of the various or-ganizations present, and

private citizens, moved forward to place their wreaths at the base of the cenotaph. For a mo-ment they stood, head bowed, before this im-pressive, yet simple me-morial to the 24 men from this district who paid the price of free-dom with their own blood. Then they re-turned to their places.

During the day many visited the monument to read the names of the fallen and to admire the natural stone cenotaph topped by its lighted torch.

Music for the cere-mony was provided by the Kimberley Brass Band, under leadership of Bandmaster J. Pear-son. The honour guard was a representative from each of the three services, headed by Sgt. E.V. MacDonald of the local militia. W. Barber headed the Colour Party, including two local R.C.M.P. officers in full dress. Boy Scouts hand-ed out the programs. “Last Post” and “Reveil-le” were played by Sgt. Ted Holtz of the local mi-litia.

The Way it Was, November 1956WeSt FeRNIe eNgINeeRINg

SeRvIceS coNtRact INcReaSed

The engineering services contract with the Kerr Wood Leidal/MPE Engineering team for the West Fernie Ser-vicing & Restructure Project will be in-creased to a total not to exceed $1,970,486 for Phases 1 and 2.

WINdeRMeRe ReSeRvoIR

PRoject UNdeR BUdget

The Windermere Reservoir Project is well underway and construction on the new reservoir is ex-pected to be complete in early December. There have been sever-al cost savings on the project, resulting in a surplus of approxi-mately $350,000. The Board has approved spending those funds on further upgrades, specifically secondary chlorination and Pres-sure Reducing Valve (PRV) remote monitor-ing instrumentation. Both of these upgrades are of value for the water system, regard-less of which treated water solution the community ultimately selects. Both are also within the project’s ap-proved scope and can be completed within the time constraints of

Highlights from RDEK Board meeting

the grant. The Winder-mere Reservoir Con-struction contract with Border Holdings has been amended to in-clude secondary chlo-rination and the Engi-neering Services con-tract with WSP Canada Ltd. has been amended to include the PRV re-mote monitoring in-strumentation.SteePLeS oFFIcIaL coMMUNItY PLaN

adoPted

The Board adopted a new Official Commu-nity Plan and Zoning Bylaw for the commu-nities of Fort Steele, Wardner, Mayook and Bull River. The plan-ning and public con-sultation process began in November 2013 and concluded with a public hearing in Wardner this past August.

NeW eLKo FIRe dePaRtMeNt

taKINg SHaPe

In preparation for the start up of the new Elko Fire Department, the Board has amend-ed its Mutual Aid Bylaw and adopted an updat-ed Fire Department Regulation Bylaw. The Mutual Aid Bylaw al-lows all RDEK fire de-partments to provide support to each other as required and was amended to include Elko. The updated Reg-

ulation Bylaw com-bines two existing Fire Department Regula-tion Bylaws into one and adds in the new Elko Fire Department. In addition, the BC Hydro payments in lieu of taxes relating to the Elko dam have been al-located to the Elko Fire Protection Service. For 2015, this works out to $20,949 for the new Service, which is ex-pected to be on line within a few weeks.

MINIStRIeS eNcoURaged

to PRovIde eNHaNced LeveLS

oF SUPPoRt to coNtRoL INvaSIve

PLaNtS

A letter will be sent to the Ministry of Transportation & In-frastructure and the Ministry of Forests, Lands & Natural Re-source Operations en-couraging them to pro-vide enhanced levels of support to control in-vasive plants on Crown Land. In addition, RDEK staff will consult with the Board and begin enhanced en-forcement activities on private properties identified to have inva-sive plant concerns.

MaP ReSeRve SoUgHt oveR

tIe aNd RoSeN FoReSHoRe

The Board will be requesting the Ministry of Forests, Lands & Natural Resource Op-erations establish a Section 16 map reserve over the foreshore and bed of Tie and Rosen Lakes to allow the RDEK to complete an Official Community Plan for the area and develop policies to manage group moor-age facilities and docks fronting public land. A Section 16 map reserve will allow the Province to refuse to accept cer-tain types of foreshore tenure applications. The Board’s request is the result of a recently launched planning process for the lake communities that is ex-pected to address is-sues related to shore-line development.

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Power outage notice: planned maintenance

We need to switch off power in your area for about 30 minutes while we conduct

system maintenance. To keep our crews and the public safe, power must be switched

off while we complete this important work.

Where: Skookumchuck, Wasa Lake, Sheep Creek, Wolf Creek, Lazy Lake, Premier

Lake, Island Pond, Paper Excellence Pulpmill and Torrent Road area west of

the mill, Woods Corner, and LD Ranch Road.

When: Tuesday, November 17, 2015

Time: 6 a.m. to 6:30 a.m., MST

To protect your equipment from damage during the outage, please turn off all lights,

electrical heaters, major appliances and unplug all electronics. We’ll restore power as

soon as we can.

Visit bchydro.com/outages or call 1 888 POWERON (1 888 769 3766) for more

information.

Skookumchuck

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Publication: Daily Townsman (BCNG)Size: 5.8125 x lines 86Insertion date: NOV 2, 6, 9, 13Deadline: Oct 26

INVITATION TO TENDERMunicipal Works Sewer Cleaner/

Hydro Excavator Truck

The City of Cranbrook is inviting Tenders for the supply of one Municipal Works Sewer Cleaner/Hydro Excavator Truck.

Tender Documents will be available from City Hall at 40 – 10th Avenue South Cranbrook BC. The documents are also available on BCBid and on the City’s web site under “Business – Tenders”.

Sealed Tenders, labeled with Tenderer’s name, project name and Owner’s name must be submitted by 2:30:00 pm, local time, Monday, November 23, 2015 to:

Attention: Melissa Smith, Financial Services Manager

City of Cranbrook40 10th Avenue SouthCranbrook, BCV1C 2M8

Late submissions will be rejected.

The City reserves the right to accept or reject any or all tenders submitted.

Photo courtesy s. heyde

The Selkirk Concert Band works with Dr. Jeremy Brown from the University of Calgary during the Vic Lewis Band Festival in Canmore Alberta this past weekend. 42 students from Selkirk’s Band went to Canmore for the annual festival from November 6th-8th to perform, take in concerts, and work with professional teachers and adjudicators.

Slow down and drive safely

Submitted

Cranbrook, BC | No-vember 12, 2015 – During winter driving conditions, Mainroad Contracting is commit-ted to the safety of mo-torists and residents.

They’re asking driv-ers to be prepared for the unpredictability of the winter season. Be-fore heading out, please visit www.drive-bc.ca for current road conditions, weather forecasts, and real-time conditions via web-cams.

Please drive to the conditions, SLOW DOWN, and increase the distance between yourself and the vehi-cle in front of you. Drivers are encouraged to choose the best win-ter tires possible when driving in snow and ice, and to ensure the tires are in good condi-tion, with a minimum tread depth of 3.5 mm.

“We often get asked which streets get plow-ing priority, how often we plow and apply the use of salt and winter abrasive. It’s import-ant for everyone to know that Mainroad’s plowing response time is determined by the standards set by the Ministry of Transporta-tion and Infrastructure. Priority is given to numbered highways and school bus routes with other roads fre-quency determined by winter traffic volumes. These frequencies are reviewed by the Minis-try to ensure that plow-

Mainroad says shift

into wintering priorities reflect any changes in the road network,” notes, Al Sander, General Manager for Mainroad East Kootenay Con-tracting.

Maintenance re-quirements can be found at TranBC: The ABC’s of Winter High-way Classification and Maintenance

TranBC Web Page: h t t p : / / t r a n b c .c a / 2 0 1 4 / 0 2 / 0 7 /t h e - a b c s - o f - w i n -ter-highway-classifica-t i o n - a n d - m a i n t e -nance-in-bc/#sthash.hrVMnpqj.ndfYtJXQ.dpbs

Mainroad East Koo-tenay Contracting LP is responsible for the maintenance of British Columbia’s provincial highways and roads between Brisco (North), Goatfel (West), Alberta (East) and the U.S. border (South).

Mainroad is not re-sponsible for plowing within municipal boundaries or on for-estry service roads.

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We are taught to admire the person who seems to know where s/he is going in life. Society tells us that

setting goals in life is an important life skill. People repeat maxims such as “You can’t hit a target you haven’t set up” or “If you don’t know where you’re going, any road will take you there.” Or they ask, “Where will your life be in 3–5 years?”

There is some value to setting goals for yourself. But I am discovering that it’s not really as critical as some people think it is. These days, when people ask about the next 5 years of my life, I often respond, “I’d be grateful to be alive, thank you.” I don’t mean to be flip; I simply want to emphasize that to me the important issue is how I live my life, and not just the goal.

It occurs to me that this practice comes from the world of business. When a block-buster company is “analyzed,” the analysts don’t put the CEO on a couch and ask him how he feels. They look at three important numbers: 1) how many sales were made this year? 2) how many more sales are projected in the coming year? 3) how will the company grow?

This business approach of setting and achieving goals has become such a large part of how we think and talk.

But it doesn’t work for me. I know how to do it. I have tried, but I have discovered that as soon as I put my goals on paper, I want to do something else. Or I found that the ac-complishments I had picked out of the air really didn’t have much to do with what ac-tually happened.

As a result, I would become depressed or angry as a result, thinking that if I didn’t reach my goals, there must be something wrong with me. Or it was someone else’s fault.

In my 40s, I was able to lay this approach

aside.Before I continue, let me repeat that in

some cases, limited goal–setting works well. When you’re trying to get a degree, or meet a deadline, or getting an important task completed, short–term goals are important.

But increasingly I began to find that set-ting larger goals (what some call “life–goals”) was like building larger prison walls for me; it left me feeling caged and deprived of the things I desired most, things like learning, friends, or an openness to learning about life from different angles.

I have a different approach to life these days, one which focuses more on the jour-ney than on the goal. I have discovered that while I am on the way to something, I end up noticing and pursuing something else, which ends up helping to define a new con-tour in my life.

Here’s an illustration of what I mean. When I go to the library to look for a particu-lar book, I also like to wander through the stacks. Just so you know I’m not an old fogey, it works the same way when I go online to look for specific information. Like the li-brary, I will spend a few minutes surfing the internet. For some reason, this only works for me when I am seeking specific informa-tion or a particular book.

In the library or online, I search for a spe-cific book or item I find it, pick it up, or learn it. Then I look around at the larger context. Maybe one of the other Internet search re-sults catches my eye. Perhaps a book lying

close to my targeted book looks interesting. I pick it up or check it out. I would say that more than 50% of the time, I find myself choosing to look at the newly–discovered item rather than the item I thought I wanted.

And, then, this newly–discovered item leads me to other items that I wouldn’t have noticed if I just was after my target book or search result. Many of my columns come from this kind of learning.

The same holds true with personal rela-tionships. Sometimes I will ask people how they met their partners. Many say it was by chance, or when they were pursuing some-thing else, or even someone else. They just happened to be at a meeting or an event where the other person was present. Or they were interested in one person, and noticed someone else who became more important to them.

I tend to interpret one of my favorite Scripture passages from this perspective. Jesus is talking to his followers: “Those who want to save their life will lose it, and those who lose their life for my sake will find it” (Matthew 16:25).

Jesus was speaking in the context of what it meant to follow him and be his disciple. But it also applies to our basic approach to life. If we do everything we can to try to save our life, by planning it out to the last minute, we end up losing our lives. Our life will slip out of our hands.

But when we pay attention to other voic-es outside ourselves, when we pick up the extra book, or spend some time with an in-teresting article you never intended to look at, or when we spend time with that person who comes across our path, we can see how our lives open up in ways we never imag-ined.

Yme Woensdregt is pastor at Christ Anglican Church in Cranbrook.

Looking For Something Else and Finding Life

OPINION

Rev. YmeWoensdregt

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Thanking our veterans

I want to thank Mr. Free-stone in Kimberley for that im-portant letter he wrote last week in regards to remembering those that fell and those that have served and are still serving on behalf of freedom.

Freedom is not cheap, it’s not easy but it is right. My Grandfather Frederick George Webber served with the Koote-nay 54th division in World War I and he also served in World War II. Grampa was an immigrant from England and loved our country so much he volun-teered to serve when the call came. I remember as a kid him

telling us some stories, carefully leaving out the brutal parts to protect us as we were quite young. He fought in Vimy Ridge as well as other battles that marked Canada’s place in the world.

As Mr. Freestone said, be-fore we get all caught up in the rush and stress of the Christmas season please take one day, and one or two minutes out of your busy day to remember those that made our way of life possi-ble. Also please think of those innocent people that were killed in both wars, especially the men, woman and children slaughtered in the holocaust. They fought and died for them too. Please think of those that

fought and died in the Korean conflict among other wars in the name of freedom. These men and woman laid down their lives for people that they never met so they could live free from oppression and tyranny.

So when you do go shopping the malls for the Christmas sea-son, take a backward glance for those gentle heroes that can no longer go to the places you can go. Think of all of the men and women that answered the call for freedom and remember, we are able to do the things we do, say the things we believe even if we do not all agree. That is free-dom and that is what they fought and died for. I am so proud to be one of the few direct

ancestors of those that fought in the “great war”.

My grampa was one among the bravest people our country has ever had the honor to call citizen. They were called the best generation simply because, they were. I also want to thank and pray for those young men and women that returned and those that did not return from Afghanistan. As well as those that still serve in foreign coun-ties in the name of freedom, you all make me very proud to be a Canadian, as you represent the best of this great country. Thank you and God bless you all.

Chris Nomland

The Queen’s Hotel stood on Baker Street in the heart of Cranbrook’s

downtown business district for over 60 years; in fact it first stood when there was no heart at all, except, of course, the brave hearts of the sturdy pioneers who travelled across the lonely, barren wastes to settle a strange and savage…START AGAIN!

In the final days of March, 1898, months before the railway came through, there were four buildings in Cranbrook aside from those on the Baker home-stead: the CPR storehouse, Hil-liard’s blacksmith shop, the Cranbrook Hotel and the East Kootenay Hotel, the latter of which stood two blocks - two very empty blocks - away from all the others, near the corner of what would become 10th Ave-nue and Baker Street.

There were five women in town at the time and one of them, Mrs. Mary Hannah Dona-hue, age approximately 45, was the lone proprietress of the East Kootenay Hotel and a local property owner of note. To say that she was an astute, deter-mined, independent woman would be pretty much on the mark. She was certainly the first businesswoman in the town and would remain so for many years.

Mrs. Donahue came to Cran-brook by way of Golden and the North Star Landing on the Koo-tenay River near Fort Steele, where she opened her first boarding house a year or so pre-viously. Determining the nearly vacant townsite of Cranbrook to be on the cusp of rapid growth, she purchased numerous city lots and erected a small hotel on a piece of ground that seemed a

long way off from the site of the CPR rail yard. Her ad, one of the first and few in the March, 1898, Herald newspaper read, “East Kootenay Hotel – Mrs. Mary Do-nahue, Proprietor: Cooking in Home Style, Warm Rooms and Comfortable Beds. No pains spared to make everything pleasant for visitors.”

And that was, indeed, the tone of the hotel for years to come. As the town of Cranbrook rapidly grew, Mrs. Donahue continued both improving her hotel and gradually relinquish-ing control. By July, a two-storey addition to the east side of the hotel was underway which added over a dozen new rooms, office space and a bar. Shortly thereafter, Mrs. Donahue passed the management of the hotel over to Oliver Burge and Frank McQuinston, who immediately ensured an ample supply of good cigars and liquors on site. By December, 1898, the town boasted a population of 1200 people and five hotels with the East Kootenay Hotel continuing to enjoy an excellent reputation and steady clientele.

Management of the hotel passed from the hands of Burge and McQuinston to T.T. Richards to Hugh Cameron in the space of months at which point Mrs. Donahue attempted to sell the building following another round of renovations and the securing of a public liquor li-cense for the bar. A series of managers followed with Robert Shaw, Peter Matheson, A. McPeak, Alexander Chenette, George Gougeon, J. Netterfield, N.P. Molander and Gus Andeen taking charge in the space of the next seven years, during which time the name was changed to the Queen’s Hotel, and another two-storey 10’ x 18’ addition was added. Although Mrs. Donahue was by now living primarily in Calgary she still visited on occa-sion to see old friends and at-tend to her local business inter-ests. The hotel continued to un-dergo renovations and improve-

ments including one of the earli-est metal roofs in the city added in 1909 by local carpenter and undertaker W.R. Beatty.

Local entrepreneur Nils Hanson, a good friend and busi-ness partner of Mrs. Donahue announced yet another addi-tion to the hotel in1910. The lean-to kitchen at the rear was replaced which, in conjunction with opening up the top story, added another 13 rooms. It was during this construction that contractors Christian and Jones set a somewhat controversial local precedent by allowing workers a half holiday on Satur-day afternoons.

The entire façade of the orig-inal building – or rather, what there was of the original build-ing - was remodeled and plate glass windows added. The con-struction next door (the corner of 10th and Baker) of the three-storey, brick, Hanson Block in 1911, which later be-came the Norbury Hotel, would likely have taken much of the Queen’s Hotel’s business had not the two buildings been joined via a passageway on the second floor and, in effect, be-came one unit. Frank Carlson took control of the Queen’s in 1913, passing it on to Teddy Clauson a few years later, then to

Benson and Veeburg, Gunnar Swanson, back to Clauson, over to Dencoe, Shypitka, Lynch and Skene and finally on to Jack Dowart, who was in possession during the early morning hours of May 17, 1959, when Norbury Hotel proprietors Mr. and Mrs. Harry Walkley awoke to discov-er the ground floor filled with smoke.

Firefighters were on the scene directly and both hotels were safely evacuated. Within no time both the Queen’s and Norbury Hotels were a raging inferno of flames, one of the city’s most notable conflagra-tions. Both building were com-pletely razed as firefighters, using one-and-a-half miles of hose, worked well into the morning to save the downtown core.

Heat from the blaze shat-tered the windows of buildings across the street and melted the face of the post office clock fac-ing the blaze.

All that remained was the large safe of the Norbury Hotel which was incorporated into the Phoenix building which was constructed on the spot of the Norbury Hotel in 1961. Mary Donahue died in Calgary in De-cember, 1934.

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The Queen’s Hotel in 1911. Pharmasave now occupies the loca-tion.

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Dymacek adjusting to Western Hockey League lifeCzech import hoping to build upon recent success as Kootenay Ice visit Calgary Hitmen Friday night

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Forward Roman Dymacek, pictured during practice at Western Financial Place Thursday afternoon, is adjusting to life in North America and the Western Hockey League with the Kootenay Ice.

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WHL Regular Season: Game 207:00 p.m. (MT) - Scotiabank SaddledomeLAST MEETING: KTN 0 at CGY 1 (Sept. 26)

ICE vs. HITMEN 4-13-2-0 RECORD 9-10-0-1 Sixth (Central) DIVISION Third (Central) 12th (Eastern) CONF. Sixth (Eastern) 44 GF 53 77 GA 70 22nd (11.5%) PP 10th (20.0%) T-14th (79.5%) PK Sixth (82.0%) L. Philp (11-16-27) TOP SCORER R. Fazleev (11-12-23) W. Hoflin (3.69 GAA) TOP GOALIE B. Burke (1.97 GAA) 3-2 L at LET (Nov. 7) LAST GAME 3-2 L at EDM (Nov. 7) Nov. 14 at MHT NEXT GAME Nov. 14 vs. TCA

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Slowly but surely, Roman Dymacek is finding his way with the Kootenay Ice.

Overcoming a seri-ous language barrier is just one of the challeng-es faced by the 18-year-old native of Hodonin, Czech Republic, but it isn’t keeping him from adapting to life in North America and the West-ern Hockey League.

Dymacek came to the Ice via the 2015 CHL Import Draft -- selected in the first round, 35th overall.

Since arriving in Cranbrook in August, the 6-foot-1, 175-pound winger has been adapt-ing to life in North America, listing meals and climate as just two of the other serious dif-ferences he’s encoun-tered since flying across the Atlantic Ocean.

One of the first chal-lenges the smiley Czech has been faced with is learning to communi-cate with his coaches and teammates, having never spoken English prior to arriving in Can-ada.

Take it from Slovaki-an defenceman Mario Grman, who went through the exact same scenario last season when he joined the Red Deer Rebels.

“My first challenge was language,” Grman said Thursday. “My first year, when I came here, I didn’t speak English -- same as Roman. I know how he is feeling right now. But I try to help him with what I know.”

Dymacek is enrolled in English classes at Col-lege of the Rockies, but he still has a ways to go before he can fully speak and understand the new language in conversa-tion.

Thursday afternoon prior to practice at West-ern Financial Place, the glory of Google Trans-late allowed Dymacek to field questions and respond in his native tongue. His responses from here on are para-phrased as translated.

Off the ice, Dymacek is enjoying his English lessons at the college, using time outside of class to walk and speak English with “good Chi-nese and Japanese girls.”

On the ice, he finds the hockey in Canada to be much better than back home in his native Czech Republic. Here, he describes the game as more technical be-cause of the smaller ice surface. Back home, hockey features more passing because of a

wider ice surface. “Hockey here is

much different than in Europe,” Grman said, backing up Dymacek’s account. “Everything here is faster, stronger.”

Adjusting to the North American game hasn’t come easily for Dymacek, but he’s working in the right di-rection, according to Kootenay Ice head coach Luke Pierce.

“He’s progressed, that’s for sure,” Pierce said. “It’s a big change for him. A lot of his game is geared towards offense. Teaching him the other parts of the game has been our focus and he’s showing growth in it. But it’s tough with the language barrier, culture barrier and other things.

“Considering all of it, he’s shown some real positive signs.”

Hints of Dymacek’s offensive prowess have been speckled through-out the 2015-16 WHL season, highlighted by

the electric goal he scored Saturday night against the Lethbridge Hurricanes.

But the offensive numbers haven’t been easy to come by for the Czech import as he’s only managed two goals and three points in 19 games.

“I try to help him with the use of video and everyone kind of understands the univer-sal language of drawing pictures in hockey,” Pierce said. “He gets that. His teammates and linemates have been good walking him through stuff.

“To him, if he doesn’t score a goal, he feels like he didn’t have a good game. But he does a lot

of other things well.“We’re trying to get

him to understand there’s a lot more we’re asking for him to do than just produce offense.”

Dymacek doesn’t like losing and when asked about what he wants to achieve this season, he wants noth-ing more than to extend the Kootenay Ice record of 17 consecutive play-off appearances.

Though they come from different countries, their first languages are similar enough and as a result Grman has acted as translator for Dy-macek throughout the season, helping him dis-cuss on-ice systems with the coaching staff in an effort to help fur-ther that playoff mark.

“He is much better than his first day here,” Grman said of Dy-macek. “It’s hard speak-ing for him, but I think he understands more than before.

“He had some points the last few nights. It’s starting. He needs time and he’s going to be good.”

Dymacek hopes to continue producing of-fensively and coach Pierce hopes to see his crafty Czech forward continue to develop his all-around game.

The next test for Dy-macek and the Koote-nay Ice (4-13-2-0) comes Friday night as they travel to Calgary to face the Hitmen (9-10-0-1) at Scotiabank Sad-dledome. From there,

they head south to visit the Medicine Hat Tigers Saturday night.

“We’ve talked about the importance of these divisional match ups,” Pierce said.

“It was disappointing last weekend. I thought we should have had four points and we only end up with the two. These ones are real big.

“[The Hitmen] are a tough team to play at home. We’ve got to find a way to stop being sat-isfied with some of these little moral victories of being in games. We’re putting ourselves in po-sitions, on a nightly basis, to win hockey games and yet not win-ning them every time. That’s where we’ve got to find the next level.”

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HOUSTON - A per-son familiar with the de-cision tells The Associ-ated Press outfielder Colby Rasmus has ac-cepted the Houston As-tros’ one-year, $15.8 million qualifying offer, the first free agent to agree to such a deal.

The person spoke on condition of anonymity Thursday because the team hasn’t announced the move.

All 34 qualifying of-fers were turned down in the first three years of baseball’s current col-lective bargaining agreement. When a player rejects the deal in order to test the market, his former team receives an additional high se-lection in the June draft.

There were 20 quali-fying offers made to free agents this year. The deadline to accept or re-ject is Friday at 5 p.m.

EST.The 29-year-old Ras-

mus hit .238 with a ca-reer-high 25 home runs and 61 RBIs in his first season with the Astros. He had four homers in six post-season games, including one in the AL wild-card game against the Yankees.

Rasmus is a career .245 hitter in seven major league seasons.

The deal was first re-ported by Fox Sports.

astros’ OF Rasmus reportedly accepts qualifying offer

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Toronto’s Josh Don-aldson is a Silver Slugger Award winner for the first time in his career.

The 29-year-old was named as a recipient of the award by MLB on Thursday as the top of-fensive third baseman in the American League.

Donaldson batted .297 with a .939 on-base plus slugging percent-

age last season, helping the Blue Jays to the American League Championship Series for the first time since 1993. He had 41 homers in the regular season and led the league in runs scored (122) and runs batted in (123).

Donaldson is the first Blue Jays third baseman to win a Silver Slugger Award since Kelly Gru-ber won one in 1990.

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ANAHEIM, Calif. - The Atlanta Braves have traded shortstop An-drelton Simmons to the L.A. Angels for shortstop Erick Aybar and pitching prospects Sean New-comb and Chris Ellis.

The Braves also get $2.5 million, while the Angels get minor league catcher Jose Briceno in the trade.

Simmons is arguably the best defensive short-stop in baseball, winning

the Gold Glove in 2013 and 2014. He was named the Wilson Defensive Player of the Year on Wednesday, offsetting his mediocre offensive skills with spectacular work in the field.

Aybar has been the Angels’ starting short-stop since 2008 and key in Anaheim for a decade, making the AL All-Star team in 2014. He has been dependable in the field and at the plate, but will be a free agent next winter.

Braves trade SS Simmons

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OTTAWA - Andrew Hammond made 33 saves and the Ottawa Senators won their first game in regulation on home ice by downing the Vancouver Canucks 3-2 on Thursday.

Chris Wideman, Bobby Ryan and Erik Karlsson scored for the Senators (8-5-3), who snapped a two-game

losing streak with the victory.

Sven Baertschi and Alexander Edler scored for the Canucks (7-5-5), who were playing the fourth of a seven-game road trip (1-2-1). Ryan Miller faced 25 shots.

This was the first of a five-game homestand for the Senators, who improved to 3-3-2 on home ice. Their first two wins came by way of the

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Wideman’s pow-er-play goal, a wrister from the blue line, turned out to be the winner.

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The Senators were outshot 19-8 in the sec-ond period, but came

out with a 2-1 lead.Karlsson, with his

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14-minute mark of the period.

Hammond was the difference in the period as he made a number of key saves to keep the game tied before Karls-son’s goal.

Vancouver opened the scoring at the sev-en-minute mark of the first as the puck bounced in off Baertschi’s skate. Ottawa tied things up midway through the pe-

riod with a power-play goal as Ryan scored his sixth of the season.

Notes: D Patrick Wiercioch and LW Shane Prince were healthy scratches for Ottawa. The Senators announced D Chris Phillips (back) has started skating and LW Clarke MacArthur (concussion) has started working out. There re-mains no timetable for either’s return.

Hammond backstops Ottawa Senators to win over Vancouver Canucks

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CANCER (June 21-July 22) You might have a lot to do, es-pecially as someone could drop some errands or extra responsi-bilities on you. You’ll want to say “no,” but you probably won’t. Don’t make this gracious atti-tude a regular happening, for your own sake. Tonight: Head home early. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) You have a sense of the good life, more than many other signs do. Today it kicks in, which allows you as well those around you to really get into the moment. You could have a great time at work, on the bus or wherever. It is a question of attitude. Tonight: Opt for more passion. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) Others have expectations that involve your home and do-mestic life. You might want to take off and do what you want before you have to get back. Tension is high, and tempers could flare. You’ll want to defer to others or eliminate this situ-ation. Tonight: It is your call. LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 22)

Your ability to have a conver-sation and get to the bottom of a disagreement will be im-portant. Nevertheless, you’ll need the other party to want a resolution as well, rather than having his or her way. You know what you want. Why not make it so? Tonight: Out and about. SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21) Watch what is happening with-in your immediate circle, and take your cue from a friend. You might not be aware of how much frustration you seem to be sitting on. The unexpected plays a big role in what goes on. Understand where others stand. Tonight: Play the night away. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21) You could be beaming from ear to ear and not even realize it! Others seek you out, as they have not seen you like this for a while. You’ll need to stay anchored when dealing with a family member who can be very emotional. Tonight: Put your best foot forward. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) You have an opinion that oth-ers might not want to hear,

especially a superior or older relative. It probably would be a good idea to avoid a collision by saying nothing. Keep communi-cation flowing, even if you have to stay quiet. Tonight: Try a new night spot. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18) Remain expressive of your feel-ings. Let friends know where you are coming from. A partner will appreciate some insight. Your fun nature comes out. Don’t push a loved one too hard, as he or she could have a strong reaction. Tonight: Enjoy your friends. PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20) You will feel pressured to show your best side. You could be left holding the bag at work. Are you ready for that? Perhaps you are frustrated that you can’t join your friends more quickly. A partner seems to want your time and attention. Tonight: A must appearance. BORN TODAY Actor Chris Noth (1954), ac-tress Whoopi Goldberg (1955), talk-show host Jimmy Kimmel (1967)

Dear Annie: I am in a sorority and proudly wear my Greek letters. However, when I go outside the campus, I receive a lot of negative feedback. People assume things about me that are not true, and this can be very hurtful. They think I haze, hang out promiscuously with frat boys, drink, do drugs and care only about getting a “Mrs.” degree. Let me tell you, this is not what Greek life is about. I, as well as a few of my sorority sisters and fraternity cousins, am on a full-ride scholarship and must maintain a 3.5 grade-point average or better. We take random drug tests to make sure our organization is clean. We have strict rules when it comes to being with members of the opposite sex, and we cannot be seen with alcohol. My sorority is incredibly multicultural with several foreign students, one girl in a wheelchair, one with severe medical conditions and young women from all races and walks of life. We consider hazing to be domestic violence, and our philanthropy is domestic violence awareness. We raise thousands of dollars for abuse victims every semester. We pay for our badge, our shirts, our events, our formal dances, our recruitment expenses, our insurance and our dues, which are used for scholarships for deserving young women. Greek life is not what the movies or media make it out to be. It teaches us valuable life lessons. We meet people we can rely on and forge bonds that last a lifetime. My sisters and I are strong women. -- Alpha Chi Omega in Texas Dear Texas: We agree that sororities get a bad rap. Movies and TV shows often portray even savvy sorority girls as angling solely for the right guy or the right clothes. This may make for good drama, but it simply isn’t truthful. Sororities have always provided lifetime friendships, and these days, most sorority members do volunteer and charity work, as well. They are filled with strong, smart women. Dear Annie: I live in an area of the Midwest that has frequent tornado warnings. I have a weather radio, and I take the warnings seriously -- especially when they announce a tornado warning for my county. I have friends, however, who think that because the local tornado siren has not gone off that there is nothing to worry about. They say I am overreacting. It is my understanding that a tornado can touch down without warning and also that the tornadoes are harder to spot at night. Your thoughts? -- Rather Be Safe Than Sorry Dear Rather: We’re with you. Tornadoes can develop so quickly that sometimes there isn’t much warning. By the time a siren sounds, it might be too late to get to a safe place. When you hear that there is a tornado watch, it means you should be alert to the possibility of a funnel. If the county issues a tornado warning, it means a tornado has been sighted in the area and you should seek shelter. Anyone who wants more information about storm preparedness can check online at ready.gov/tornadoes. Annie’s Mailbox is written by Kathy Mitchell and Marcy Sugar, longtime editors of the Ann Landers column. Please email your questions to [email protected], or write to: Annie’s Mailbox, c/o Creators Syndicate, 737 3rd Street, Hermosa Beach, CA 90254. You can also find Annie on Facebook at Facebook.com/AskAnnies. To find out more about Annie’s Mailbox and read features by other Creators Syndicate writers and cartoonists, visit the Creators Syndicate Web page at www.creators.com.COPYRIGHT 2015 CREATORS.COM

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Sunday Afternoon/Evening November 15 Cbk. Kim. 4:00 4:30 5:00 5:30 6:00 6:30 7:00 7:30 8:00 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:0010:3011:0011:3012:0012:30# # KSPS-PBS Penguins: Spy Aging Matters Debt of Honor Masterpiece Classic Buried Masterpiece Secret Service House-Cards Peter and Paul$ $ CFCN etalk Santa Claus Parade News--Calgary Saving Hope Quantico Once Upon a Time News News (12:05) Castle% % KXLY-ABC Skating Tribute Lucy Lucy News ABC News Estate Funny Videos Once Upon a Time Quantico KXLY V’Impe& & KREM-CBS (2:25) NFL Football Whac News News News 60 Minutes Madam Sec The Good Wife CSI: Cyber News Family_ _ KHQ-NBC Paid Paid Football Night/America (:20) NFL Football Mark TMZ Blue Bloods News Wheel( ( TSN (2:30) CFL Football Foot (:15) NFL Football SportsCentre SportsCentre SportsCentre) ) NET Curling Pre- NHL Hockey Sportsnet Mis NHL’s NHL Gotta Sportsnet Sportsnet+ + GLOBAL BC Cake Wars Holiday Baking Tackle News News Hour Secu Emer Madam Sec The Good Wife Simp Simp News Block, , KNOW Written-Stone The Continents Australia with (:10) Warships Wild Australia New Tricks Waking Dead Waking Dead Easter Island` ` CBUT Our Vancouver Back Exhibi The Game Plan Heartland Smartest Dragons’ Den The National CBC fifth 1 M CICT Holiday Baking Tackle News News Hour Secu Emer Simp Simp Madam Sec The Good Wife News Block Paid Paid3 O CIVT Holiday Baking Tackle News News Hour Secu Emer Simp Simp Madam Sec The Good Wife News Block Paid Paid4 6 YTV (3:15) Ice Age Ice Age: The Meltdown Ice Age: Dawn of Dinos Game Make, Make, As Haunt Haunt Haunt Haunt6 . KAYU-FOX Paid Mike Theory Rais Mother Mo Theory Simp Simp Burg Simp Brook Family Last News Livin’ Cougar Paid7 / CNN CNN News Anthony Anthony Anthony Somebody’s Anthony Anthony Somebody’s Newsroom8 0 SPIKE Bar Rescue Bar Rescue Bar Rescue Bar Rescue Bar Rescue Bar Rescue Bar Rescue Bar Rescue Bar Rescue9 1 HGTV Cus Cus House House Break Break House House Flip Flip Vacation Hse House House Flip Flip Hunt Hunt: 2 A&E The First 48 The First 48 The First 48 The First 48 The First 48 The First 48 The First 48 The First 48 The First 48< 4 CMT Fun With Dick and Jane Tor Tor Tor Wheel Ice Racer Funny Videos Tor Wheel Ice Racer Dick and Jane= 5 W Let It Snow Four Christmases It’s Christmas, Carol! Christmas Under Wraps Property Bro? 9 SHOW His and Her Christmas Haven Satisfaction Rizzoli & Isles Haven Satisfaction Rizzoli & Isles Hobbit-Jrny@ : DISC Cash Cash PacificWarriors Last Frontier Yukon Men Dual Survival TBA Yukon Men Last Frontier Dual SurvivalA ; SLICE Edge of the Garden Mob Wives Manzo’d With Housewives Prop Prop Manzo’d With Housewives Superman Ret.B < TLC Sister Wives Sister Wives Sister Wives Sister Wives 90 Day Fiancé Sister Wives 90 Day Fiancé Sister Wives Sister WivesC = BRAVO Twice/Lifetime Partners Castle It’s a Wonderful Life (:45) Angels and Ornaments It’s a Wonderful LifeD > EA2 Patch (:45) Finding Forrester (:05) American Graffiti Filthy Gorgeous (:35) Boogie NightsE ? TOON Rocket Rocket Rocket Rocket Johnny Johnny Camp Camp Gadg Gadg Spies! Spies! Her X-Men Ulti Hulk Aveng BatF @ FAM I Didn’t Good HZipz HZipz Make Make Next Next The X Factor UK No No Awe Garfield: Tail ConnorG A WPCH Theory Theory Theory Theory Mod Mod Bad Boys II The Closer The Closer There Paid PaidH B COM (3:30) Grosse Pointe Blank Theory Theory Laugh Laugh LOL :-) LOL :-) Theory Theory Laugh Laugh JFL Com ComI C TCM (3:30) Funny Lady The Strange One Something Wild Traffic in Souls Ginger & FredK E OUT Liqui Liqui Liqui Stor Mantracker Liqui Stor Liqui Liqui Mantracker Haunted Coll. Mea Mea ForbiddenL F HIST Hunting Hitler Pawn Pawn Cnt. Cnt. Amer. Pickers Pawn Pawn Forged in Fire Mountain Men The Curse of Hunting HitlerM G SPACE Hunger Games Doctor Who The Librarians National Treasure: Book of Secrets (:45) The Three Musketeers The LibrariansN H AMC Inde The Walking Dead Walking Dead Walking Dead The Badlands Talking Dead Walking Dead Talking Dead The BadlandsO I FS1 Boxing UFC 193 Prelims UFC UFC Event Ultimate Fight FOX Sports NAS FOX Sports FOX Sports NASP J DTOUR Secu Secu Museum Se Uncommon The Dead Files Monument Mysteries at The Dead Files Monument Mysteries atW W MC1 (:05) Listen to Me Marlon (5:50) Cuban Fury Angels Sing W. Shatner The Affair Ray Donovan Begin Again¨ ¨ KTLA Middle Middle Collateral News News Person-Interest Elementary 5 News News at 10 News Ben≠ ≠ WGN-A Blue Bloods Blue Bloods Blue Bloods Blue Bloods Blue Bloods Bridget Jones: Edge Mother Mother Rules RulesØ Ø EA1 (:15) Sahara (:05) Twister All Hat (:35) The Cowboys Back-Future III∂ ∂ VISN Be Hope Discov. V’Impe Jere Facts You Meyer Osteen Prince Found Popoff Israel Touch V’Impe Tom Super Tribal 102 102 MM Now & Then Now & Then MuchCountdown Tosh.0 Tosh.0 Tosh.0 Tosh.0 Fools Fools Funniest Wins Funniest Wins 105 105 SRC Cinéma à communiquer Chef TJ C.- Découverte Lafl Tout le monde en parle TJ Info Duch

Sunday Morning/Afternoon November 15 Cbk. Kim. 7:00 7:30 8:00 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:0010:3011:0011:3012:0012:30 1:00 1:30 2:00 2:30 3:00 3:30# # KSPS-PBS Rogers Peep Super Builder Georg Cat in Sci Impact Inside Olympia Focus Asia Shelter Me-Life History Det Railways$ $ CFCN Marilyn Denis etalk Gas Handyman Plumb Lesson NFL Football NFL Cash The Social% % KXLY-ABC Youth Space Good Morning This Week Res Wild Rock- Ex Paid PiYo Derm Hiring World of X Skating Tribute& & KREM-CBS Paid Paid CBS News Sunday Nation NFL NFL Football (:25) NFL Football_ _ KHQ-NBC Today KHQ Invest Meet the Press Figure Skating Green NASCAR Racing( ( TSN SportsCentre Sports Form. (8:55) Formula One Racing CFL Football CFL CFL Football) ) NET Sportsnet Sportsnet Sportsnet Gotta NHL’s Boxing NHL Mis Curling From Oshawa, Ontario.+ + GLOBAL BC In a Inven Sunday Morning News Block Con Osteen Paid News Hour Cancel Christmas, , KNOW Dragon PAW Georg Georg PAW Dooz Upside Dino Wild Little Little Anne. Ani Ani Waterfront Cities of the World` ` CBUT Save- Cor Cor Cor Cor Cor Curling From Oshawa, Ont. Figure Skating Smartest Grand Designs1 M CICT Weekend Morning News Block Con Osteen Paid 16x9 Cancel Christmas Cake Wars3 O CIVT Sunday Morning News Block Con Osteen Paid 16x9 Cancel Christmas Cake Wars4 6 YTV Squir Squir Charm Charm Pet Pet 100 100 Game Game Thun Bella Henry Stan Max As (:15) Ice Age6 . KAYU-FOX Energy Relief Wild David NFL Kickoff NFL Sunday NFL Football OT OT Derm Two 7 / CNN State of Union Fareed Zakaria Rel’ble Source State of Union Fareed Zakaria CNN News CNN News CNN News CNN News8 0 SPIKE Off Engine Truck Muscle Cops Cops Cops Cops Cops Cops Cops Cops Cops Cops Bar Rescue Bar Rescue9 1 HGTV Paid Paid Log Log Log Log House Hunters Flip Flip Hunt Hunt Vacation Hse Beach Island Hunt Hunt: 2 A&E Bounty Hunter Beyond Scared Beyond Scared Beyond Scared Nightwatch Nightwatch Nightwatch The First 48 The First 48< 4 CMT Top 20 Tor Tor Tor Tor Ice Racer Wheel Tor Funny Videos Funny Videos Deal Deal Gags Gags= 5 W Love It-List It Love It-List It Will Will Will Will Will Will Four Christmases On Strike for Christmas? 9 SHOW Paid Paid Engels An En Vogue Christmas Christmas Carol: The Movie The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey@ : DISC Insane Pools Top Hooker Mayday Cold Water Highway Thru Gold Rush TBA Bering GoldA ; SLICE Paid Paid Edge of the Garden Su Law & Order Law & Order Superman ReturnsB < TLC Say Say Say Say Say Say Sister Wives Sister Wives Sister Wives Sister Wives Sister Wives Sister WivesC = BRAVO Twice/Lifetime Criminal Minds Law & Order Boston’s Fine Finding Neverland (:15) It’s a Wonderful LifeD > EA2 Patch Adams Eve & the Fire Horse (:35) Finding Forrester (11:55) Problem Child Amazing (:45) Patch AdamsE ? TOON Jungle Endan Smurf Tunes Res Gadg Puss in Boots MVP2: Most Vertical Primate Dr. Di Dr. Di Rocket RocketF @ FAM Win Slug Gam Phi Droid Derek Dog I Didn’t Jessie Barbie & Her Sisters (12:50) Full Out HZipz Jessie DogG A WPCH Sexy Paid Office Atl. Office Bob Lemony Snicket’s Series Paid 1st Lost Box Win a Date With Tad Hamilton!H B COM Laugh Laugh Com Com Cash Cash LOL :-) LOL :-) Nick Swardson Theory Theory High Fidelity GrosI C TCM Passage-Marsll The Glass Key Please Don’t Eat the Daisies Leave Her to Heaven Green Mansions FunK E OUT Dirt Spruce Skin Spruce Be Alive Be Alive Be Alive Be Alive Be Alive Close UpL F HIST Yukon Gold Truckers Paid Paid Paid Paid Pawn Pawn Amer. Pickers Pawn Pawn Klondike Trap. Mountain MenM G SPACE Panic Button Killjoys Exploding Sun Inner (:45) The Three Musketeers The Hunger GamesN H AMC (5:00) Shaolin The Matrix Shanghai Knights Independence DayO I FS1 FOX Sports Red Bull X Fighters NASCAR RaceDay College Basketball World Poker BoxingP J DTOUR Eat St. 21 Expedition Un. Uncommon Expedition Un. Expedition Un. Expedition Un. Expedition Un. Expedition Un. TreasuresW W MC1 Cubn (:40) Walk of Shame (:15) Hit by Lightning Adult Beginners (:35) Delivery Man (:25) Tammy¨ ¨ KTLA KTLA News KTLA 5 Morning News at 7 KTLA News In Touch Skin Paid Fish Paid Cos Paid Travel Family≠ ≠ WGN-A Law & Order Law & Order Heat of Night Heat of Night Grow Old Along With Me Heat of Night Heat of Night Heat of NightØ Ø EA1 (6:00) Sahara Saddest Music (:45) Twister (:40) Back to the Future Part III (:40) Superman∂ ∂ VISN Creflo Peter Cope Facts Islam Hour of Power Found Living Truth Faith Food Study ICEJ Peter David Arise Tom 102 102 MM Playlist Playlist Playlist Com Com Prince (:45) Clueless At Mid. At Mid. At Mid. At Mid. 105 105 SRC Rosie Caillou Jack Chirp Noteryt Geron Insolite Oniva Jour/Seigneur Les coulisses TJ Semaine verte Regard Quelle histoire!

Sunday Afternoon/Evening November 15 Cbk. Kim. 4:00 4:30 5:00 5:30 6:00 6:30 7:00 7:30 8:00 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:0010:3011:0011:3012:0012:30# # KSPS-PBS Penguins: Spy Aging Matters Debt of Honor Masterpiece Classic Buried Masterpiece Secret Service House-Cards Peter and Paul$ $ CFCN etalk Santa Claus Parade News--Calgary Saving Hope Quantico Once Upon a Time News News (12:05) Castle% % KXLY-ABC Skating Tribute Lucy Lucy News ABC News Estate Funny Videos Once Upon a Time Quantico KXLY V’Impe& & KREM-CBS (2:25) NFL Football Whac News News News 60 Minutes Madam Sec The Good Wife CSI: Cyber News Family_ _ KHQ-NBC Paid Paid Football Night/America (:20) NFL Football Mark TMZ Blue Bloods News Wheel( ( TSN (2:30) CFL Football Foot (:15) NFL Football SportsCentre SportsCentre SportsCentre) ) NET Curling Pre- NHL Hockey Sportsnet Mis NHL’s NHL Gotta Sportsnet Sportsnet+ + GLOBAL BC Cake Wars Holiday Baking Tackle News News Hour Secu Emer Madam Sec The Good Wife Simp Simp News Block, , KNOW Written-Stone The Continents Australia with (:10) Warships Wild Australia New Tricks Waking Dead Waking Dead Easter Island` ` CBUT Our Vancouver Back Exhibi The Game Plan Heartland Smartest Dragons’ Den The National CBC fifth 1 M CICT Holiday Baking Tackle News News Hour Secu Emer Simp Simp Madam Sec The Good Wife News Block Paid Paid3 O CIVT Holiday Baking Tackle News News Hour Secu Emer Simp Simp Madam Sec The Good Wife News Block Paid Paid4 6 YTV (3:15) Ice Age Ice Age: The Meltdown Ice Age: Dawn of Dinos Game Make, Make, As Haunt Haunt Haunt Haunt6 . KAYU-FOX Paid Mike Theory Rais Mother Mo Theory Simp Simp Burg Simp Brook Family Last News Livin’ Cougar Paid7 / CNN CNN News Anthony Anthony Anthony Somebody’s Anthony Anthony Somebody’s Newsroom8 0 SPIKE Bar Rescue Bar Rescue Bar Rescue Bar Rescue Bar Rescue Bar Rescue Bar Rescue Bar Rescue Bar Rescue9 1 HGTV Cus Cus House House Break Break House House Flip Flip Vacation Hse House House Flip Flip Hunt Hunt: 2 A&E The First 48 The First 48 The First 48 The First 48 The First 48 The First 48 The First 48 The First 48 The First 48< 4 CMT Fun With Dick and Jane Tor Tor Tor Wheel Ice Racer Funny Videos Tor Wheel Ice Racer Dick and Jane= 5 W Let It Snow Four Christmases It’s Christmas, Carol! Christmas Under Wraps Property Bro? 9 SHOW His and Her Christmas Haven Satisfaction Rizzoli & Isles Haven Satisfaction Rizzoli & Isles Hobbit-Jrny@ : DISC Cash Cash PacificWarriors Last Frontier Yukon Men Dual Survival TBA Yukon Men Last Frontier Dual SurvivalA ; SLICE Edge of the Garden Mob Wives Manzo’d With Housewives Prop Prop Manzo’d With Housewives Superman Ret.B < TLC Sister Wives Sister Wives Sister Wives Sister Wives 90 Day Fiancé Sister Wives 90 Day Fiancé Sister Wives Sister WivesC = BRAVO Twice/Lifetime Partners Castle It’s a Wonderful Life (:45) Angels and Ornaments It’s a Wonderful LifeD > EA2 Patch (:45) Finding Forrester (:05) American Graffiti Filthy Gorgeous (:35) Boogie NightsE ? TOON Rocket Rocket Rocket Rocket Johnny Johnny Camp Camp Gadg Gadg Spies! Spies! Her X-Men Ulti Hulk Aveng BatF @ FAM I Didn’t Good HZipz HZipz Make Make Next Next The X Factor UK No No Awe Garfield: Tail ConnorG A WPCH Theory Theory Theory Theory Mod Mod Bad Boys II The Closer The Closer There Paid PaidH B COM (3:30) Grosse Pointe Blank Theory Theory Laugh Laugh LOL :-) LOL :-) Theory Theory Laugh Laugh JFL Com ComI C TCM (3:30) Funny Lady The Strange One Something Wild Traffic in Souls Ginger & FredK E OUT Liqui Liqui Liqui Stor Mantracker Liqui Stor Liqui Liqui Mantracker Haunted Coll. Mea Mea ForbiddenL F HIST Hunting Hitler Pawn Pawn Cnt. Cnt. Amer. Pickers Pawn Pawn Forged in Fire Mountain Men The Curse of Hunting HitlerM G SPACE Hunger Games Doctor Who The Librarians National Treasure: Book of Secrets (:45) The Three Musketeers The LibrariansN H AMC Inde The Walking Dead Walking Dead Walking Dead The Badlands Talking Dead Walking Dead Talking Dead The BadlandsO I FS1 Boxing UFC 193 Prelims UFC UFC Event Ultimate Fight FOX Sports NAS FOX Sports FOX Sports NASP J DTOUR Secu Secu Museum Se Uncommon The Dead Files Monument Mysteries at The Dead Files Monument Mysteries atW W MC1 (:05) Listen to Me Marlon (5:50) Cuban Fury Angels Sing W. Shatner The Affair Ray Donovan Begin Again¨ ¨ KTLA Middle Middle Collateral News News Person-Interest Elementary 5 News News at 10 News Ben≠ ≠ WGN-A Blue Bloods Blue Bloods Blue Bloods Blue Bloods Blue Bloods Bridget Jones: Edge Mother Mother Rules RulesØ Ø EA1 (:15) Sahara (:05) Twister All Hat (:35) The Cowboys Back-Future III∂ ∂ VISN Be Hope Discov. V’Impe Jere Facts You Meyer Osteen Prince Found Popoff Israel Touch V’Impe Tom Super Tribal 102 102 MM Now & Then Now & Then MuchCountdown Tosh.0 Tosh.0 Tosh.0 Tosh.0 Fools Fools Funniest Wins Funniest Wins 105 105 SRC Cinéma à communiquer Chef TJ C.- Découverte Lafl Tout le monde en parle TJ Info Duch

Saturday Morning/Afternoon November 14 Cbk. Kim. 7:00 7:30 8:00 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:0010:3011:0011:3012:0012:30 1:00 1:30 2:00 2:30 3:00 3:30# # KSPS-PBS Amer Fly Motor Gree Wood Rough Home Old House Kitche Chefs Martha Cook Victory Antiques British Baking$ $ CFCN (6:00) Juicebox A.M. Weekend Written The Living Cash Written etalk SportsCentre Gas Gas Worst Driver Disrup Mo% % KXLY-ABC Youth Paid Good Morning Hanna Ocean College Football Foot College Football& & KREM-CBS This Morning Lucky Dr. Inno In College Football College Football_ _ KHQ-NBC (6:00) Today KHQ Saturday Wake Up Show Turbo Triathlon Kickoff College Football( ( TSN College GameDay College Football College Football) ) NET Sportsnet Sportsnet Gotta (:45) Soccer First leg. Mis Gotta NHL’s Flyers Curling From Oshawa, Ontario.+ + GLOBAL BC Ances Fishful Saturday Morning News Fish’n Fishing University Football Ice Pilots, , KNOW Dragon PAW Georg Georg PAW Dooz Magic Kate Wild Wild Maker Crea Dogs Dogs Written-Stone Warships` ` CBUT Mon News Animal Super Art Cross Curling From Oshawa, Ont. Figure Skating Speed Skating1 M CICT Weekend Morning News Fish’n Fishing Boat Driving University Football Ice Pilots3 O CIVT Saturday Morning News Fish’n Fishing Boat Driving University Football Ice Pilots NWT4 6 YTV Side Side Squir Chuck Chuck Spong Spong Par Harvey Pig Turtles Turtles Wreck-It Ralph Game Turtles6 . KAYU-FOX Mem Fish 21 Day Fish Paid Dr. Ho Paid Turkey Medi Cook Kds Old Paid Drill The Object of My Affection7 / CNN Smerconish CNN News CNN News CNN News CNN News News Vital CNN News CNN News CNN News8 0 SPIKE Bar Rescue Bar Rescue Bar Rescue Bar Rescue Bar Rescue Bar Rescue Cops Cops Cops Cops Cops Cops9 1 HGTV Paid Paid Timber Kings Timber Kings Belu Belu Belu Belu Hunt Hunt House Hunters Flip Flip Rehab Rehab: 2 A&E Flipping Vegas Flipping Vegas Flipping Vegas Flipping Vegas Stor Stor Stor Stor Stor Stor Stor Stor Stor Stor< 4 CMT Number 1s CMT Music CMT Music Top 20 Countdown CMT’s Hottest Ice Racer Ice Racer Ice Racer= 5 W Property Bro Property Bro Will Will Will Will Will Will Will Will Will Elf Merry? 9 SHOW Paid Paid The Matrix The Matrix Reloaded The Matrix Revolutions@ : DISC How It’s Made Mighty Ships 747: Definitive Last Alaskans Airplane Repo Mayday TBA TBA Highway ThruA ; SLICE Paid Paid Debt Debt Beauty Su Beautiful Creatures Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn TwiB < TLC Say Say Say Say Say Say Obsessed Obsessed Obsessed Behind Bars Behind Bars Hard EvidenceC = BRAVO Twice/Lifetime People Trance The East Agent X Agent X LegendsD > EA2 Baby (:40) The Pursuit of Happyness (:40) Multiplicity (:40) Away From Her Baby Mama Mr. BaseballE ? TOON Jungle Endan Chip Tunes Wabbit Be Gadg Marvel Pokémon the Movie: Hoopa Po Rang Yu-Gi- Transf. Yo-Kai DinofF @ FAM Win Slug Gam Phi Droid Derek Dog I Didn’t Jessie Descendants Barbie & Her Sisters Jessie DogG A WPCH On Coo P. Aff Paid Trust Paid Jeffer. CIZE! Break Sein Surviving Christmas Road TripH B COM Laugh Laugh Com Com Cash Cash JFL Laugh Laugh Sulli Sulli Theory Theory DodgeballI C TCM (6:30) Red Dust Batmn. In Fast Company The Sun Comes Up Billy Budd (:15) Broken ArrowK E OUT Can Paid Spruce Paid Paid Be Alive Be Alive Be Alive Be Alive Be Alive Close UpL F HIST Yukon Gold Natural-Outlaw Paid Paid Paid Paid The Curse of The Curse of The Curse of The Curse of The Curse ofM G SPACE Stargate SG-1 Stargate SG-1 Stargate SG-1 Panic Button Camel Spiders Paranormal Wi. Killjoys Falling SkiesN H AMC Dragon The Karate Kid The Karate Kid Part II Under Siege ShangO I FS1 Countdown UFC Tonight Embedded College Football College FootballP J DTOUR Live Paid Secu Secu Border Border Border Border Border Border Secu Secu Border Border Border Border Border BorderW W MC1 Watch Fil Mood Indigo (:15) Endless Love Cas & Dylan (:45) When the Game Stands Tall¨ ¨ KTLA KTLA News KTLA 5 Morning News at 7 Dr. Pol Dr. Pol Dog Dog Dog Dog Dog Save Hatch Dream Animal Zoo ≠ ≠ WGN-A Law & Order Law & Order Texas Ranger Texas Ranger Texas Ranger Texas Ranger Texas Ranger Blue Bloods Blue BloodsØ Ø EA1 Events Celeb (:15) Hackers (:05) Toy Soldiers Michael Clayton The Fugitive∂ ∂ VISN Rangli Inter Re Gur Watno Dur Punjab Mehak Be Lamia Fursat Quran Punjab Pyar Hi Pyar Hi Gur Tehlka Sardari 102 102 MM Playlist Playlist Playlist Com Com Prince (:45) Material Girls (:45) Clueless 105 105 SRC Mé Caillou Jack Chirp Sonic Anne Code Spirou Walter Tintin Oniva Épi TJ La fac Enquête Candice Renoir

Saturday Afternoon/Evening November 14 Cbk. Kim. 4:00 4:30 5:00 5:30 6:00 6:30 7:00 7:30 8:00 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:0010:3011:0011:3012:0012:30# # KSPS-PBS Globe Trekker Steves Field Wine F’wlty L. Welk Keep Time/ Some Like It Hot Profile Moone Austin City$ $ CFCN Marilyn Denis The etalk News--Calgary W5 Theory Anger Mike Cleve Saving Hope News News (12:05) Castle% % KXLY-ABC Foot Score McCar KXLY College Football From McLane Stadium in Waco, Texas. Insider Entertainment Rizzoli & Isles Scandal& & KREM-CBS Football Ac. Hollywood News News Democratic Debate 48 Hours No Rocke 48 Hours News Up _ _ KHQ-NBC Football No Judge KHQ News J’pard The Good Wife Dateline NBC Sat. Night Live News SNL( ( TSN Football College Football SportsCentre SportsCentre SportsCentre SportsCentre) ) NET Curling Hocke NHL Hockey From the Bell Centre in Montreal. NHL Hockey Sportsnet Sportsnet+ + GLOBAL BC Carn Donut In Bryan Cana News News Hour 16x9 TBA TBA Dual Suspects News SNL, , KNOW Waterfront Wild Australia Tony Robinson Written-Stone Easter Island Heartbeat Foyle’s War Waterfront` ` CBUT Na Hocke NHL Hockey NHL Hockey Post News Smartest1 M CICT Carn Donut In News News Hour 16x9 Food Race True Crime Dual Suspects News Saturday Night Live3 O CIVT Carn Donut In News News Hour 16x9 TBA TBA Dual Suspects News Saturday Night Live4 6 YTV Turtles Turtles Thun Thun Thun Thun Spy Kids X2: X-Men United Haunt Haunt6 . KAYU-FOX Mike Two Pre College Football Sea Paid Theory Two News Wante Animation Dom7 / CNN Smerconish CNN News This Is Life Anthony Anthony Situation Room Anthony Anthony Anthony8 0 SPIKE Cops Cops Cops Cops Cops Cops Vegas Cops Cops Cops Cops Cops Cops Cops Jail Jail Jail Jail9 1 HGTV In In Break Break Hunt Hunt Bryan Bryan Rehab Rehab Flip Flip Bryan Bryan Rehab Rehab Hunt Hunt : 2 A&E Stor Stor Stor Stor Stor Stor Stor Stor Stor Stor Stor Stor Stor Stor Stor Stor Stor Stor< 4 CMT Wipeout Wheel Wheel Funny Videos Reba Reba Last Last Funny Videos Reba Reba Last Last Funny Videos= 5 W (3:30) Merry In-Laws Jack Frost Elf Four Christmases Brid-Christmas? 9 SHOW Matrix Revol. Town That Came Courtin The Matrix The Matrix Reloaded@ : DISC How/ How/ Last Frontier Gold Rush TBA TBA TBA TBA Gold RushA ; SLICE Twilight Saga: Breaking 2 Debt Debt Beautiful Creatures Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn TwilightB < TLC Hard Evidence Hard Evidence Hard Evidence Hard Evidence Hard Evidence Hard Evidence Hard Evidence Hard Evidence Hard EvidenceC = BRAVO The Christmas Ornament Criminal Minds Law & Order Kingdom The East (:25) TranceD > EA2 Mr. Baseball Multiplicity The Pursuit of Happyness Rocky III (:40) Rocky IV (12:15) 8 MileE ? TOON Future Johnny MVP2: Most Vertical Primate Puss in Boots Johnny Johnny Her X-Men Starship TroopersF @ FAM I Didn’t Gam Derek No No Life Awe Awe The X Factor UK (:40) Full Out (:15) DescendantsG A WPCH Middle Middle Sein Atl. King King Vicky Cristina Barcelona Family Family Burg Burg Com Com Pirates! MisfitsH B COM The Waterboy Theory Theory Laugh Laugh Theory Theory JFL Laugh Laugh Nick Swardson Com ComI C TCM Monte Walsh Friendly Persuasion Enchanted Cot. Three Coins in the Fountain AbarK E OUT Liqui Liqui Liqui Stor Mantracker Liqui Stor Liqui Liqui Mantracker Myth Hunters Conspiracy ForbiddenL F HIST The Curse of The Curse of The Curse of The Curse of The Curse of The Curse of The Curse of The Curse of The Curse ofM G SPACE Exploding Sun Z Nation Doctor Who The Hunger Games GamerN H AMC (3:30) Shanghai Knights Independence Day The Matrix Man From NoO I FS1 Football UFC Prefight UFC 193 Prelims College Football UFC Post Fight SportsP J DTOUR Secu Secu Secu Secu Border Border Ghost Adv. The Dead Files Expedition Un. Ghost Adv. The Dead Files Expedition Un.W W MC1 (3:50) Grace of Monaco (:35) Watch Your Back Metallica: Through the Never Mortdecai Listen to Me Marlon Jupiter¨ ¨ KTLA Coo On Paid Program Celeb Celeb News News Two Two Friend Mo Two Two News at 10 News Person≠ ≠ WGN-A Blue Bloods Blue Bloods Blue Bloods Blue Bloods Blue Bloods Full Metal Jacket Full Metal JacketØ Ø EA1 (:10) Mercury Rising (:05) Toy Soldiers Hackers (9:50) Swordfish Mercury Rising∂ ∂ VISN Punjab Pun Sanjha Punjab Mu Made Des-Pardes Aikam Taur Lashkara Waqt 4 Vehra Suc Joyce 102 102 MM MuchCountdown Simp Simp Simp Simp Clueless Chil Simp Simp Simp South South 105 105 SRC Le Grand soir Semaine verte TJ C.- Petite Univers Downton A. Le clan TJ Dre Grey Lettre

Saturday Morning/Afternoon November 14 Cbk. Kim. 7:00 7:30 8:00 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:0010:3011:0011:3012:0012:30 1:00 1:30 2:00 2:30 3:00 3:30# # KSPS-PBS Amer Fly Motor Gree Wood Rough Home Old House Kitche Chefs Martha Cook Victory Antiques British Baking$ $ CFCN (6:00) Juicebox A.M. Weekend Written The Living Cash Written etalk SportsCentre Gas Gas Worst Driver Disrup Mo% % KXLY-ABC Youth Paid Good Morning Hanna Ocean College Football Foot College Football& & KREM-CBS This Morning Lucky Dr. Inno In College Football College Football_ _ KHQ-NBC (6:00) Today KHQ Saturday Wake Up Show Turbo Triathlon Kickoff College Football( ( TSN College GameDay College Football College Football) ) NET Sportsnet Sportsnet Gotta (:45) Soccer First leg. Mis Gotta NHL’s Flyers Curling From Oshawa, Ontario.+ + GLOBAL BC Ances Fishful Saturday Morning News Fish’n Fishing University Football Ice Pilots, , KNOW Dragon PAW Georg Georg PAW Dooz Magic Kate Wild Wild Maker Crea Dogs Dogs Written-Stone Warships` ` CBUT Mon News Animal Super Art Cross Curling From Oshawa, Ont. Figure Skating Speed Skating1 M CICT Weekend Morning News Fish’n Fishing Boat Driving University Football Ice Pilots3 O CIVT Saturday Morning News Fish’n Fishing Boat Driving University Football Ice Pilots NWT4 6 YTV Side Side Squir Chuck Chuck Spong Spong Par Harvey Pig Turtles Turtles Wreck-It Ralph Game Turtles6 . KAYU-FOX Mem Fish 21 Day Fish Paid Dr. Ho Paid Turkey Medi Cook Kds Old Paid Drill The Object of My Affection7 / CNN Smerconish CNN News CNN News CNN News CNN News News Vital CNN News CNN News CNN News8 0 SPIKE Bar Rescue Bar Rescue Bar Rescue Bar Rescue Bar Rescue Bar Rescue Cops Cops Cops Cops Cops Cops9 1 HGTV Paid Paid Timber Kings Timber Kings Belu Belu Belu Belu Hunt Hunt House Hunters Flip Flip Rehab Rehab: 2 A&E Flipping Vegas Flipping Vegas Flipping Vegas Flipping Vegas Stor Stor Stor Stor Stor Stor Stor Stor Stor Stor< 4 CMT Number 1s CMT Music CMT Music Top 20 Countdown CMT’s Hottest Ice Racer Ice Racer Ice Racer= 5 W Property Bro Property Bro Will Will Will Will Will Will Will Will Will Elf Merry? 9 SHOW Paid Paid The Matrix The Matrix Reloaded The Matrix Revolutions@ : DISC How It’s Made Mighty Ships 747: Definitive Last Alaskans Airplane Repo Mayday TBA TBA Highway ThruA ; SLICE Paid Paid Debt Debt Beauty Su Beautiful Creatures Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn TwiB < TLC Say Say Say Say Say Say Obsessed Obsessed Obsessed Behind Bars Behind Bars Hard EvidenceC = BRAVO Twice/Lifetime People Trance The East Agent X Agent X LegendsD > EA2 Baby (:40) The Pursuit of Happyness (:40) Multiplicity (:40) Away From Her Baby Mama Mr. BaseballE ? TOON Jungle Endan Chip Tunes Wabbit Be Gadg Marvel Pokémon the Movie: Hoopa Po Rang Yu-Gi- Transf. Yo-Kai DinofF @ FAM Win Slug Gam Phi Droid Derek Dog I Didn’t Jessie Descendants Barbie & Her Sisters Jessie DogG A WPCH On Coo P. Aff Paid Trust Paid Jeffer. CIZE! Break Sein Surviving Christmas Road TripH B COM Laugh Laugh Com Com Cash Cash JFL Laugh Laugh Sulli Sulli Theory Theory DodgeballI C TCM (6:30) Red Dust Batmn. In Fast Company The Sun Comes Up Billy Budd (:15) Broken ArrowK E OUT Can Paid Spruce Paid Paid Be Alive Be Alive Be Alive Be Alive Be Alive Close UpL F HIST Yukon Gold Natural-Outlaw Paid Paid Paid Paid The Curse of The Curse of The Curse of The Curse of The Curse ofM G SPACE Stargate SG-1 Stargate SG-1 Stargate SG-1 Panic Button Camel Spiders Paranormal Wi. Killjoys Falling SkiesN H AMC Dragon The Karate Kid The Karate Kid Part II Under Siege ShangO I FS1 Countdown UFC Tonight Embedded College Football College FootballP J DTOUR Live Paid Secu Secu Border Border Border Border Border Border Secu Secu Border Border Border Border Border BorderW W MC1 Watch Fil Mood Indigo (:15) Endless Love Cas & Dylan (:45) When the Game Stands Tall¨ ¨ KTLA KTLA News KTLA 5 Morning News at 7 Dr. Pol Dr. Pol Dog Dog Dog Dog Dog Save Hatch Dream Animal Zoo ≠ ≠ WGN-A Law & Order Law & Order Texas Ranger Texas Ranger Texas Ranger Texas Ranger Texas Ranger Blue Bloods Blue BloodsØ Ø EA1 Events Celeb (:15) Hackers (:05) Toy Soldiers Michael Clayton The Fugitive∂ ∂ VISN Rangli Inter Re Gur Watno Dur Punjab Mehak Be Lamia Fursat Quran Punjab Pyar Hi Pyar Hi Gur Tehlka Sardari 102 102 MM Playlist Playlist Playlist Com Com Prince (:45) Material Girls (:45) Clueless 105 105 SRC Mé Caillou Jack Chirp Sonic Anne Code Spirou Walter Tintin Oniva Épi TJ La fac Enquête Candice Renoir

Saturday Afternoon/Evening November 14 Cbk. Kim. 4:00 4:30 5:00 5:30 6:00 6:30 7:00 7:30 8:00 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:0010:3011:0011:3012:0012:30# # KSPS-PBS Globe Trekker Steves Field Wine F’wlty L. Welk Keep Time/ Some Like It Hot Profile Moone Austin City$ $ CFCN Marilyn Denis The etalk News--Calgary W5 Theory Anger Mike Cleve Saving Hope News News (12:05) Castle% % KXLY-ABC Foot Score McCar KXLY College Football From McLane Stadium in Waco, Texas. Insider Entertainment Rizzoli & Isles Scandal& & KREM-CBS Football Ac. Hollywood News News Democratic Debate 48 Hours No Rocke 48 Hours News Up _ _ KHQ-NBC Football No Judge KHQ News J’pard The Good Wife Dateline NBC Sat. Night Live News SNL( ( TSN Football College Football SportsCentre SportsCentre SportsCentre SportsCentre) ) NET Curling Hocke NHL Hockey From the Bell Centre in Montreal. NHL Hockey Sportsnet Sportsnet+ + GLOBAL BC Carn Donut In Bryan Cana News News Hour 16x9 TBA TBA Dual Suspects News SNL, , KNOW Waterfront Wild Australia Tony Robinson Written-Stone Easter Island Heartbeat Foyle’s War Waterfront` ` CBUT Na Hocke NHL Hockey NHL Hockey Post News Smartest1 M CICT Carn Donut In News News Hour 16x9 Food Race True Crime Dual Suspects News Saturday Night Live3 O CIVT Carn Donut In News News Hour 16x9 TBA TBA Dual Suspects News Saturday Night Live4 6 YTV Turtles Turtles Thun Thun Thun Thun Spy Kids X2: X-Men United Haunt Haunt6 . KAYU-FOX Mike Two Pre College Football Sea Paid Theory Two News Wante Animation Dom7 / CNN Smerconish CNN News This Is Life Anthony Anthony Situation Room Anthony Anthony Anthony8 0 SPIKE Cops Cops Cops Cops Cops Cops Vegas Cops Cops Cops Cops Cops Cops Cops Jail Jail Jail Jail9 1 HGTV In In Break Break Hunt Hunt Bryan Bryan Rehab Rehab Flip Flip Bryan Bryan Rehab Rehab Hunt Hunt : 2 A&E Stor Stor Stor Stor Stor Stor Stor Stor Stor Stor Stor Stor Stor Stor Stor Stor Stor Stor< 4 CMT Wipeout Wheel Wheel Funny Videos Reba Reba Last Last Funny Videos Reba Reba Last Last Funny Videos= 5 W (3:30) Merry In-Laws Jack Frost Elf Four Christmases Brid-Christmas? 9 SHOW Matrix Revol. Town That Came Courtin The Matrix The Matrix Reloaded@ : DISC How/ How/ Last Frontier Gold Rush TBA TBA TBA TBA Gold RushA ; SLICE Twilight Saga: Breaking 2 Debt Debt Beautiful Creatures Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn TwilightB < TLC Hard Evidence Hard Evidence Hard Evidence Hard Evidence Hard Evidence Hard Evidence Hard Evidence Hard Evidence Hard EvidenceC = BRAVO The Christmas Ornament Criminal Minds Law & Order Kingdom The East (:25) TranceD > EA2 Mr. Baseball Multiplicity The Pursuit of Happyness Rocky III (:40) Rocky IV (12:15) 8 MileE ? TOON Future Johnny MVP2: Most Vertical Primate Puss in Boots Johnny Johnny Her X-Men Starship TroopersF @ FAM I Didn’t Gam Derek No No Life Awe Awe The X Factor UK (:40) Full Out (:15) DescendantsG A WPCH Middle Middle Sein Atl. King King Vicky Cristina Barcelona Family Family Burg Burg Com Com Pirates! MisfitsH B COM The Waterboy Theory Theory Laugh Laugh Theory Theory JFL Laugh Laugh Nick Swardson Com ComI C TCM Monte Walsh Friendly Persuasion Enchanted Cot. Three Coins in the Fountain AbarK E OUT Liqui Liqui Liqui Stor Mantracker Liqui Stor Liqui Liqui Mantracker Myth Hunters Conspiracy ForbiddenL F HIST The Curse of The Curse of The Curse of The Curse of The Curse of The Curse of The Curse of The Curse of The Curse ofM G SPACE Exploding Sun Z Nation Doctor Who The Hunger Games GamerN H AMC (3:30) Shanghai Knights Independence Day The Matrix Man From NoO I FS1 Football UFC Prefight UFC 193 Prelims College Football UFC Post Fight SportsP J DTOUR Secu Secu Secu Secu Border Border Ghost Adv. The Dead Files Expedition Un. Ghost Adv. The Dead Files Expedition Un.W W MC1 (3:50) Grace of Monaco (:35) Watch Your Back Metallica: Through the Never Mortdecai Listen to Me Marlon Jupiter¨ ¨ KTLA Coo On Paid Program Celeb Celeb News News Two Two Friend Mo Two Two News at 10 News Person≠ ≠ WGN-A Blue Bloods Blue Bloods Blue Bloods Blue Bloods Blue Bloods Full Metal Jacket Full Metal JacketØ Ø EA1 (:10) Mercury Rising (:05) Toy Soldiers Hackers (9:50) Swordfish Mercury Rising∂ ∂ VISN Punjab Pun Sanjha Punjab Mu Made Des-Pardes Aikam Taur Lashkara Waqt 4 Vehra Suc Joyce 102 102 MM MuchCountdown Simp Simp Simp Simp Clueless Chil Simp Simp Simp South South 105 105 SRC Le Grand soir Semaine verte TJ C.- Petite Univers Downton A. Le clan TJ Dre Grey Lettre

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April 9, 1935 - November 13, 2002.

The Lord bless you and keep you.

May He show His face to you And have mercy on you.

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Always remembered and cherished by your loving

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Janis Caldwell-SawleyMortgage SpecialistRoyal Bank of Canada

[email protected]/janis.sawley

Serving the East Kootenays Tel.: 250-417-1336

11:30am - 12:30pm 134 - 6th Ave. S.

$168,9003 bdrm, 2 bath, attached carport, sundeck,

fully fenced, immediate possession.2408407 Jeannie Argatoff

10:00 - 11:00am #2, 2321 Industrial Rd 2

$120,000Bright, clean and ready to move into.

2 bdrm, 2 bath, 6 appliances, fully fenced yard & storage shed.

2408484 Jeannie Argatoff

12:00 - 1:30pm #2, 1840 Kelowna Cres. N.

$253,500NO GST. $10,000 cash back.

Maple cabinets, granite counters, 5 appliances, single garage and more!

2408979 Brian Burch

1:00 - 2:00pm 6294 Laurier, Wardner

$449,900Koocanusa Waterfront! Wonderful views of river & mountains from 3 bdrm character

home with cozy, wood heat. Lawns, garden, fruit trees, RV parking & garage.

2402347 Sonia Mama

1:00 - 2:30pm #1210, 2015 - 2nd St. N.

$129,700Freshly painted, beautiful kitchen cabinets,

new flooring, 2 bdrms, glass sliders to deck, underground parking & more.

2408413 Jeannie Argatoff

2:30 - 3:30pm 5584 Ha Ha Creek Road, Mayook

$439,900Spacious, open plan home set in sunny Mayook Valley. Totally reno'd in 1998 with a secondary cabin, plentiful water, 2 septic systems, set on 6.68 acres and easy access to Bednorski Lake.

2404494 Sonia Mama

3:00 - 4:30pm 900 - 10th St. S.

$269,9001104 sq ft home on 0.225 fully fenced lot.

Oak hardwood flooring, new kitchen cabinets, windows & siding.

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Wanted:Will pay cash for construction equipment, back-hoes, excavators, dozers, (farm tractors w/loaders)1985 or newer. Skid steers, wheel loaders, screeners, low beds, any condition running or not. 250-260-0217.

Misc. WantedPrivate Coin Collector BuyingCollections, Olympic Gold &Silver Coins, Estates Jewelry+Chad 778-281-0030 Local.

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Adult Living

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Cars - Domestic

2005 Buick Allure

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CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. - There’s a new rocky Earth-size planet on our galactic block,

and it’s a sizzler.Astrophysicists on

Wednesday revealed the newfound world, GJ 1132b, named after the small nearby star that it

orbits.Even though the

mercury can hit 450 de-grees at this planet, it’s cool enough to have a thick Venus-like atmo-

sphere. Lucky for scien-tists, it’s close enough to find out.

Planet GJ 1132b is just 39 light-years away, within the atmospheric

study range of the Hub-ble Space Telescope. Given that a single light-year represents 5.87 tril-lion miles - the distance light can travel in a year

- this planet is about 230 trillion miles away.

A team led by Massa-chusetts Institute of Technology’s Zachory Berta-Thompson dis-

covered the planet in May, using telescopes in Chile. He and his col-leagues reported their findings Wednesday in the journal Nature.

While the scientists say the planet is too hot for life, it’s still much cooler than the rocky fireballs known to orbit stars beyond our solar system. The official term for a planet outside our solar system is exoplan-et.

“If we find this pretty hot planet has managed to hang onto its atmo-sphere over the billions of years it’s been around, that bodes well for the long-term goal of study-ing cooler planets that could have life,” Ber-ta-Thompson said in a statement.

B e r t a -T h o m p s o n and the others estimate that GJ 1132b has a di-ameter of about 9,200 miles, slightly bigger than Earth. Its mass, however, is thought to be 60 per cent greater than Earth’s. Its home star - GJ 1132 - is a red dwarf one-fifth the size of our sun. The planet circles every 1.6 days from just 1.4 million miles out, thus the heat wave. A slight dip in the starlight every 1.6 days was the giveaway for the observing team.

“Our ultimate goal is to find a twin Earth,” said astronomer David Charbonneau of the Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics, one of the authors, “but along the way we’ve found a twin Venus.”

The astronomers are seeking follow-up ob-servations from Hubble and the Spitzer Space Telescope. The James Webb Space Telescope, due to launch in 2018, and other future craft could provide even more details.

In a companion arti-cle in Nature, the Uni-versity of Maryland’s Drake Deming points out astronomers will be able to study GJ 1132b with “unprecedented fi-delity” given its proxim-ity and also the small size of its star, which should minimize light interference with the measurements. That, in large part, makes it in his words “arguably the most important planet ever found outside the solar system.” He was not involved with the study.

It’s unknown, for now, whether this star system harbours other planets.

Venus’ twin? Earth-size planet orbiting small nearby star is hot