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Real Estate the Week TUNDRA Cindy Derkaz Would Have Served Well Double Cab Purchases • Sales • Mortgages As a Constituency Representative Hallowe’en & Diamond parties FRIDAY Oct. 25 • Children’s 2019 costume party plus games Furniture & Mattresses #1132 & stories FREE 11 to 3, Sat. Home Decor w All Month: Larch Hills trail Oct. 26 / P.8 La-Z-Boy Comfort Studio Nov. 1 lighting project is • Treat Trail No issue: . runner-up winner 3 to 5, Oct. 31 1701-10th ave SW (beside Buckerfields) Nov. 15 A Salmon ArmM Weekend of $25,000 / 6 Mel cements lead VOTE IS IN Molehills el Arnold won RIDING Lorne REIMER his second Mel Arnold term, picking CON, 35,753 • 48.8% (+9.8*) Mup nearly half the votes Cindy Derkaz Election takeaways across the Riding. LIB, 16,606 • 22.7% (-7.3) o much for fixed election dates. The The surge in Conserva- Harwinder Sandhu next federal election could just as tive support in the West- NDP, 11,198 • 15.3% (-10.7) easily end up in 2020 as in 2023. ern provinces increased Marc Reinarz S It all depends on how Justin Trudeau GREEN, 7,697 • 10.5% (+5.5) his lead at the expense of responds to the message delivered to him the Liberals and NDP. Kyle Delfing by nearly all of Canada except Toronto. Green party candidate PPC, 1,999 • 2.7% Saskatchewan and Alberta delivered a Marc Reinarz doubled his NATION tough message, electing not one Liberal; percentage of the vote, LIB • 157 • 33.1% (-6.4) the Bloc resurgence was a tough touché and the new People’s CON • 121 • 34.4% (+2.5) as well; but where it really got personal Party Coalition finished a BLOC • 32 • 7.7% (+4.3) was in Vancouver-Granville. Trudeau’s distant fifth. NDP • 24 • 15.9% (-3.8) former attorney-general, Jody Wilson- Arnold and the Conser- GREEN • 3 • 6.5% (+3) Raybould, placed the PM on notice by vatives now face a new winning back her seat as an independent. IND • 1 dynamic under a Liberal (* change from 2015 election) Governing will become a challenge for minority that will require the new Liberal minority, but not an in- support from other Parties. Re-elected MP Mel Arnold. DETAILED RESULTS / 7 surmountable one if lessons are learned. Conservative support may be needed for the expansion of the Trans Mountain Robbery clerk at a money lending outlet on and examining videos from the busi- Pipeline project, and a significant slice Ross Street was robbed at gun- ness and other nearby locations. of the NDP platform will wind its way suspect point 4 pm, Monday. The suspect, In another incident at 4 am Adescribed as tall and skinny, was dressed Wednesday at the Shell gas bar, a into the Liberals’ agenda for any hope of passing their own legislation. still at in black with two white stripes, and wore balaclava-wearing suspect was caught a balaclava and sunglasses. on camera breaking in and chopping It is clear that this Riding is seriously n blue. Blue lake, blue sky, blue Party. large RCMP are continuing their search, through the ATM machine. And it is also clear that Canadians are not prepared to support a hard right pop- Robert’s 2007 Toyota ulist Party like the brand new PPC. Pick of Real Estate the Week TUNDRA Cindy Derkaz would have served well Double Cab Purchases • Sales • Mortgages as a constituency representative. She Call Zoë today. finished a strong second in 2015, but that was not meant to be in 2019. 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Maleficent and her god- daughter question the ties that bind them as they’re pulled in • Clocks ‘Fall’ back one hour, Nov. 3 (more sleep, yes!) Downtown Saturday different directions and dark new forces come to play. 2:10 • Remembrance Day, Monday, Nov. 11. Parade and morning market was Sat- Sun (2D); 6:35 (2D), 8:45 (3D) nightly. (PG violence) Cenotaph Service in Shuswap communities. Tsuch a success that it’s going to • Judy. Legendary performer Judy Garland arrives in London Art continue into the winter. in the winter of 1968 to perform a series of sold-out concerts. • The Little Lake, a collaborative, community.. and It will run from 10 to 1 2:10 Sat-Sun; 6:30, 8:45 nightly. (PG coarse lang) must-see.. artistic re-creation of our beloved McGuire on Ross Street plaza until • Joker The backstory of how Arthur Fleck, disregarded Lake. Runs to Dec. 14. Family Saturdays, 2-4. Nov. 9 with the exception by society, transformed into Batman’s arch villain, Jok- • Writers Coffeehouse, 2 pm, Oct. 25, Blue Canoe Cafe. of Nov. 2 when Alexander er. 2:00 Sat-Sun, 6:40, 9:00 nightly. (14A violence) Halloween contest - up to 500 words; must contain words Street will be closed to • Ad Astra. Astronaut Roy McBride undertakes a mission ‘The thing crawled slowly towards the figure coing down the path’ traffic for the big Treble across an unforgiving solar system to uncover the truth about his missing father and the doomed expedition that Concerts Clef reveal. (Best photos threatens the universe 30 years later. 2:00 Sat - Sun); • Coffeehouse circuit - Eagle Bay, Oct. 26; Carlin Hall, will be from Alexander.) 6:40, 9:00 nightly. (PG violence, coarse lang) Nov. 2; Sunnybrae Hall, Nov. 9. After Nov. 9, the market Salmar Classic • Jason Scott ‘Diamond Forever’ - Celebration of Neil • Alexander St. Diamond, 7 pm, Oct. 25, SA Legion. Tix $25 at Legion will head indoors to First n United Church hall, now SHUSWAP FILM SOCIETY • shuswapfilm.net or 250-832-3118. Doors open 5:30. known as ‘Village Hall’. • Tel Aviv on Fire (Lux/Belgium/Israel), 5:00 & 7:30, • The Contenders with Gary Fjelgaard & Valdy, 7:30, r r r Oct 26. Palestinian soap opera writer in Israel runs into Oct. 31, Carlin Hall. It’s their 18th Okanagan tour. a conundrum with one of his plots. (14A) Also featuring Blu & Kelly Hopkins. Tix at Acorn Music. Make sure your event • REEL WEEKEND FILM FESTIVAL, Nov. 1 to 3 • Mike Field, 7 pm, Nov. 14, Nexus at First. The Pentic- or ad makes it into next Peanut Butter Falcon (opening night show) • Official Secrets ton-based artist is a recent recepient of worldwide indepen- week’s All Month edition. • Honeyland • Echo in the Canyon • Brittany runs a Mara- dent music awards for Jazz Music Producer and Best Jazz Email to [email protected] thon • Pain and Glory • Full details in next week’s AM. vocals. Also, Jordan Dick Band will perform Nov. 28. Also take note there will n Grease - Ladies Night, 7 pm, Oct. 25. $10 • Andrea Roberts & Shujazz Trio, 6:30 pm, Nov. 5, Lake- side Manor. Salmon Arm’s best jazzers will perform 1st, 3rd be no issue on Nov. 15. n OPERA & BALLET • Live in HD Tuesdays at the Manor. By donation. Includes bar & tapas. I’ll be going in for surgery • Manon by NY Met Opera, 9:55 am, Oct. 26. • Madama Butterfly by NY Met Opera, 9:55 am, Nov. 9 • Aura Chamber Choir ‘Remembrance & Hope, 7:30, in Vernon Nov. 13, so it Nov. 9, and 2 pm, Nov. 10, All Saints Anglican, Vernon. makes perfect sense that I • Raymonda by Bolshoi Ballet, 1 pm, Oct. 27. take a break that week. n n GEOCACHING FILM FESTIVAL, 6:30 pm, Nov.16. $5 Theatre • Walk of Terror, 6:30, Oct. 25, 26, Caravan Farm On TOPICS Theatre with Performance Art Troupe. Saturday night - n Dessert fundraiser, 6:30, Oct. 26, Lakeside Community Church by Refugee Action Part Burning Man, part Nuit Blanche. Costumes & Partners and Mennonite Central Committee. See refugeeactionpartners.ca Music by Freak Motif. More family friendly Friday night. n Historic talk on McGuire lake, 7 pm, Oct. 24, Haney Heritage Village. • Wizard of Oz, 7 pm, Nov. 22-24, 28, Dec. 1, 5-8, n Art Council AGM, 5 pm, Oct. 28, Salmon Arm Art Gallery. Shuswap Theatre. Directed by James Fagan Tait. m Children’s Halloween Party, 11-3, Oct.
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