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Wedding Singer Correlieu Players present The Wedding Singer, based on the movie made popular by Adam Sandler, May 2 – 5, Chuck Mobley Theatre, doors open at 6:30 p.m., performance at 7 p.m. Parental guidance is suggested. With dual casts, the musical comedy showcases Correlieu theatre students including left to right: Victoria Jenkins, Brittany Dunphy, Melisa Elston, Krystal Conway, Preston Mullen, Cassie Metvier and Dylan Williams. Tickets available at Bliss, Bo Peep Boutique, Quesnel Music and the Correlieu box office, $10 (adults) and $8 (OAP/students.) Annie Gallant photo
QDTA ceasing all extra-curricular activities AUTUMN MacDONALD Observer Reporter After last Thursday’s vote to oppose Bill 22, teachers across the province are ceasing all extra-curricular activities. “The decision was not an easy one,� Quesnel District Teachers’ Association president Teri Mooring said, adding the association is planning a public information forum.
A total of 21,625 teachers voted in favour of the AGM’s resistance strategy to oppose Bill 22, while 7,846 voted no. Mooring said next steps include embarking on a resistance strategy to oppose the bill, including teachers withdrawing from any extra-curricular activities. “It is with heavy-hearts that teachers have made this choice,� Mooring said.
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“Many teachers entered the profession because of their deep love of sport, theatre, music and more. Teachers did not take this decision lightly, tremendous joy and satisfaction comes from this engagement with students in these valuable activities outside of class time.� Teachers opposition to Bill 22 rests largely with class size and composition as the legislation removes
most limits. It also eliminates the need for consultation about class size and composition. Previously teachers in Grades 4 – 7 had to be consulted if their class exceeded 30 students. “It [Bill 22] also imposes financial compensation if the teacher consents to a class exceeding 30,� Mooring said. “We are completely against additional com-
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pensation – it’s completely unethical.� The legislation also removes consultation with teachers on students with individual education plans. Previously if a teacher had more than three students with an IEP they were automatically consulted. Mooring said she expects the public forum to be announced by Monday and hopes residents take advantage of the opportuni-
ty to attend, ask questions and discuss the issues. Currently, all extra curricular activities can still go ahead with administration and/or parent volunteers. “The withdrawal was a difficult decision, but it was the only option we had left,� Mooring said. “Teachers feel so strongly that Bill 22 is bad for students they are willing to go to these lengths.�
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Peacock and Champagne receive two-year sentence AUTUMN MacDONALD Observer Reporter Kelly Champagne and James Darren Peacock pleaded guilty to possession and have been sentenced to two years in prison, minus time served. Champagne and Peacock were arrested April 12, 2011, along with David George Massey, in downtown Quesnel. Two kilograms of cocaine and a very large sum of cash were seized at the scene. Immediately following the arrests, RCMP drug enforcement officers obtained
warrants on a home and four businesses in Quesnel. Several rifles, two handguns, a large cache of ammunition, body armour, two tasers and another large sum of cash were seized. Two of the rifles are stolen and one of them was loaded with prohibited magazines that RCMP believed presented a serious risk to the public. Stolen property worth hundreds of thousands of dollars was also seized including a one ton flat-deck truck, excavator, tractor and other machinery. Massey is facing charges
including possession for the purpose of trafficking, possession of proceeds of crime, multiple firearmsrelated offences and multiple counts of possession of stolen property. He is slated for his next court appearance May 7 in Prince George. All three men are currently in Prince George Regional Correction Facility. After time served, Peacock and Champagne have approximately 11 months left to serve. Tonya Shepherd, Massey’s common law wife was also arrested but has since been granted stay of proceedings.
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Hullabaloo Festival serves up children’s arts and music The Quesnel and District Community Arts Council was very pleased to receive a grant of $5,215.00 from the BC Arts Council and the provincial government to sponsor and organize the first Hullabaloo: Children’s Art and Music Festival held March 20 – 21 at the Quesnel and District Arts and Recreation Centre. The Arts Council partnered with Quesnel Children’s Concert and Leisure Services for this event. On Friday more than 200 elementary children were involved and one little girl commented,” This was the best day of my life.” On Saturday, children and parents from the community were engaged in the event. The workshops included: improv singing with a loop pedal, recycled crafts, improv theatre, dream catchers, origami and dance. It was amazing to see how involved the children were in creating their art, dance and theatre. Go Go Bonkers, a group from Vancouver entertained the children and parents. Their theme was the environment and their enthusiasm and energy had the children very engaged and the children spontaneously would begin dancing. The Arts Council wishes to thank the volunteers, Katimavik, the Cariboo Observer and Ad Boom Studio for all their help.
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Council approved a $745,700 contract to the Jensen Drilling Company to cover the costs of drilling at nine horizontal drain sites as part of the West Quesnel Land Stability dewatering program. Jensen Drilling was the firm that drilled the horizontal drains that were part of the 2008 WQLS trail dewatering program. The total cost of installing the horizontal drains was estimated at $1.489 million, which includes $284,000 for engineering and inspection and $80,000 for plumbing. At this stage, this portion of the WQLS dewatering program is under budget. All three major contracts relating to the 2012 dewatering program (horizontal drains, vertical wells, and the Stork/Hawk storm drain) have been approved.
RCMP contract Council approved the Municipal Police Unit Agreement with the RCMP for a 20year period beginning in 2012. The contract between the Province of British Columbia and the City of Quesnel maintains the same cost-sharing formula; cities with populations between
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5,000 and 15,000 people pay 70 per cent of the costs. The city’s RCMP budget for 2012 was based upon regular RCMP forecasts and a full compliment of 21 officers. Those forecasts included provisions for pay increases. Even with the Treasury Board’s March decision to approve pay increases for RCMP members, the existing city budget is sufficient. Municipalities not ratifying the agreement would be required to start their own police force.
New fire chief City Council recognized Mike Russell as the successful candidate for the Deputy Chief position with the Quesnel Volunteer Fire Department. Russell has been a department employee since October 1999. His primary role has been that of the Fire Prevention Officer, although in 2001 he added the city’s safety officer duties. Russell has completed his Fire Officer Level 4 qualification, holds a diploma in Fire
Service Leadership and is working on his bachelor in fire and life safety studies. He will start in his new position on April 30.
Other news The city gave first three readings to its five-year financial and tax rate bylaws.The average homeowner will see an increase of 3.3 per cent to the city’s portion of the property tax bill, which equals $20.71. The bylaws will return to council for final adoption on May 14. An overall summary of property taxes for the average homeowner will be presented at that time. Council made several decisions around economic development and twinning trips to Japan and China. First, council approved Mayor Sjostrom using up to $1,000 of her existing travel budget to pay for some costs associated with her upcoming trip to China (flight to Vancouver, hotel and incidentals). Second, council approved using up to $23,700 from the Asia Pacific Twinning Grant funds to pay for the mayor, three councillors
and the economic development officer to travel to Shiraoi and other sites in Japan. Council approved the 2012/2013 transit and handyDART contracts. There is a 1.7 per cent (approximately $4,000) increase to the city’s share of total costs compared to the last agreement.
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CRD seeking funds to offset First Nations consultation The Cariboo Regional District is resubmitting a resolution originally proposed to the Union of British Columbia Municipalities (UBCM) in 2009. The resolution dealt specifically with funding for First Nations Consultation, as the process can be expensive and time consuming for both First Nations and local governments. If successful, this funding would be used to help offset costs of this consultation process.
Healthy eats Tatjana Bates, Community Dietician, Interior Health, Promotion and Prevention, Community Integrated Health Services, appeared
Foundation and BC Lung Association, encouraging the Cariboo Regional District Board to implement a smokefree outdoor public places bylaw. The Heart and Stroke Foundation is working to increase public health by protecting citizens and visitors from second-hand tobacco smoke.
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before the board to discuss community gardens and the Cariboo Growers food co-op. The presentation included information about the Williams Lake Food Action Plan which was developed by the local Food Policy Council, the benefits of the program to the community, and local food strategies. Further information is available online at www.cariboogrowers. ca about the organization and current projects.
Feasibility funds The Cariboo Regional District received a request from the West Chilcotin Search and Rescue Association (WCSAR), which outlines what the group does and requests a permanent source of funding through regional district taxation. A total of up to $3,000 in feasibility funds
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will be allocated to explore this opportunity for Electoral Area J residents.
Health care The Cariboo Chilcotin Regional Hospital District (CCRHD) will be requesting the North Central Local Government Association to arrange dedicated Health Care meetings with both the Interior and Northern Health Authorities. The focus of the meetings will be the recruitment and retention of medical professionals to the region among other health care issues. The CCRHD will also be requesting meetings with Interior and Northern Health to discuss the opportunities for the realignment of
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hey’ve really been left with no option. Thursday, teachers across the province voted in support of an action plan to oppose Bill 22. The legislation, passed in March, put in place harsh penalties for teachers and unions who take strike action, during the “cooling off” period. Fines include $475 per day for teachers engaging in “illegal strike action”, $2,500 a day for union representatives and $1.3 million per day for the British Columbia Teachers’ Federation. The action plan includes teachers ceasing all extra-curricular activities, as well as public information sessions to raise community awareness. Quesnel and District Teachers’ Association president Teri Mooring said the decision to withdraw from extra-curricular activities was “not an easy one” and not one teachers took lightly. But, she added, “it was the only option we have left.” She’s right. If government takes away all means to force them to listen, then what do you have left? If classes run as usual, if no disruption is “allowed” then why would the province even bother with negotiations? Teachers have no other choice but to pull out from after school sporting, music and theatre activities, it’s their only means to engage government in discussion. Government has forced them to take action where the outcome negatively impacts students in hopes the pressure will lead them to negotiate rather than legislate. Even if you oppose strike action, even if you don’t agree with teachers, government should never be able to remove all bargaining rights. And the disruption to students after-school activities is a prime example of what happens when they do. –Autumn MacDonald, Observer
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leven years ago, when I was running my own family daycare and supervising seven children aged three and under, music was my saviour. No, I didn’t put my headphones on and crank my iPod to drown out the sound of the kids. I’d put a CD in the ghetto blaster, announce to the crew it was party time and play some of their favourite tunes from musicians like Raffi, Fred Penner and Norman Foote. Watching the little ones prance around in their own unique ways was an instant delight and a welcome reprieve, even in my most frazzled moments. Their CDs weren’t background music in my home, they were special and reserved for carved-out blocks of time in our day when we all needed a break. Most of all me. So when I recently had the opportunity to meet one of my musical saviours who unknowingly helped me keep my sanity all those years, I had two words for him: Thank you.
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On A Brighter Note Norman Foote was on the receiving end of those words and was about to put on a show to entertain a lot more than just seven youngsters and me. He’d be playing for hundreds of folks, ranging from babies to seniors and delighting them all. On top of that, he would be managing about 100 elementary-aged children up on stage with him who would be serving as his backup singers for their very first time. I felt like I was meeting a superhero. A superhero with no cape. “The most important thing to me is that these kids have a blast,” he said pointing to the excited students who were standing on stage ready to entertain the
camera to capture Daisy conduct her very first surprise interview with him. As he graciously answered her questions, it dawned on me that his writing style is similar to mine. His songs, like my columns, are about the everyday. He writes about grandfather clocks and family pets and things like the crazy colourful shirt he fell in love with at a consignment store. Of course, the comparisons end there. Lightyears ahead of me, he’s a Juno Award-winning musician while I can barely carry a tune. He’s also a brilliant family performer who makes entertaining for all ages look easy when I know the opposite is true. Norman Foote is a superhero alright. He might not have a cape, but he’s got one heck of a nice, new second-hand shirt. To watch Daisy’s interview with him please visit KidTalkwithDaisy.com Lori Welbourne is a Black Press columnist, www. onabrighternote.ca.
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audience. “And,” he added, “to put on a great show for everyone out there.” He succeeded on both counts. As I watched from my seat in the theatre I couldn’t help but notice what a fabulous time we were all having, particularly my eight-yearold daughter, Daisy, who I could barely keep my eyes off of. She wasn’t sitting beside me, she was one of those students on the stage. Singing, laughing and gesturing dramatically, she was clearly having the time of her life. For months, she and the other back up singers had been learning Norman Foote songs and the movements to go along with his lyrics. They’d obviously been paying attention. After the fun, funny show was over, the energy in the place was high and I wanted to bottle it and sell it for millions. Not knowing how to do that, I waited until the beloved musician finished signing autographs and swooped in with my video
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Act like professionals, respect your profession Editor: It has been 50 plus years since I attended school in Quesnel, B.C. Although the Cariboo Junior/Senior High School has since burnt down and replaced many years ago, I have many fond memories of my teachers. I remember class rooms of 36-40 children. There was pre-school band practice, noon band practice, after school practice, choir practices, sports after school and at noon. All on the teachers’ time. I also remember in Grade 10, our teacher, Mrs. Pegues, saying
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“I consider teachers as professionals and professionals do not go on strike.” Yes, all teachers were Mr. or Mrs., or Sir or Mam. Our music teacher/girls counsellor, Mrs. Halleran, taught Jr. band, Sr. band, Jr. orchestra and Sr. orchestra, plus our regular school music classes. Every year we did a school musical, Rogers and Hammerstein productions, costumes rented from Theatre Under the Stars in Vancouver. We had sold out seats for the two-night
performances. Christmas was always a manger scene and the Christmas songs and yes – religious ones. Every night was a full house. She was also my church choir instructor and our organist. Mrs. Halleran will never be forgotten and the hours of work she did every day could never be paid. It was doing what she loved to do – teach. We had sport tournaments against Prince George and Williams Lake for best basketball and volleyball teams. We would travel to and from the towns by school
bus, with teachers. We practiced at noon and after school. We had track and field and travelled to and from Prince George and Williams Lake to be the best in the Cariboo. In those days our teachers were professionals, they dressed in suits and ties, dress shoes and the women were in dresses, suits or skirts and blouses, nylons and heels. The students took pride in their appearance as well, girls were not allowed to wear jeans or pants. In the winter we would
wear long stockings, or pants under our skirts and remove them once at school. There was very little bullying – although there was some but they got the strap or detention after school. Our teachers today have lost all their pride in themselves and their profession. Look at their appearance at school – jeans, runners... so unprofessional. I remember singing Oh Canada and God Save our Queen and saying the Lord’s prayer before class every morning, also bible readings every morning.
I bet 75 per cent of our students today could not sing the anthems, or say the Lords Prayer. What a shame. This is progress? Will our students have these kind of memories – I think not. They will remember strikes, no sports, no music programs, no report cards and these teachers call themselves professionals. Act like one, respect your chosen profession, dress appropriately – being called by your first name is not demanding any kind of respect. June Nogier (Walters) Nanaimo
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LAWN & GARDEN Catnip in the garden is heavenly for cats
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his article goes against my grain, so to speak, as cats and I don’t exactly see eye to eye. In fact, I’m so allergic to them my eyes are getting itchy just thinking about them. But, I will take one for the team. Richbar Nursery does grow catnip and the plant does have an interesting background, so for the sake of cat lovers out there – here goes. Catnip, nepeta cataria, is a hardy (zone 3) perennial herb with white flowers, blooming mid to late summer. It resembles mint with its greyish green leaves and grows to an average height of 75cm. Plant it in sun or partial sun. Plant it for your cat, but also for your own entertainment. You’ll get a
kick out of watching them roll around in it. It’s a recreational drug for cats. So far, it is still legal. Cats can enter the United States even if they have previously dabbled in it. Catnip does not affect all cats. Only 70 per cent of cats react to catnip, but those are the only ones who filled out the questionnaire honestly. Kittens, fewer than three months of age, do not react, nor does it seem to have an affect on old cats. In fact it is an inherited reaction and so some cats and their offspring will never react to catnip. Cats release the chemical nepetlactone when they bruise the leaves and stems by rubbing against them. The chemical is inhaled and the fun begins.
They may roll around on the ground, paw at the plants, lick them and chew them. Every cat responds differently. Eating the plant may cause drooling, anxiety, hissing or sleepiness. No worries though; catnip is not toxic. These reactions usually last a few minutes then the cat appears to lose interest. It may return to the plants in a couple of hours and have some fun again. I would suggest planting your catnip patch in an area by itself. Nepeta is a vigorous plant, plus who wants a bunch of drunken cats partying it up next to your prize fern-leaf peony. I have to hand it to cats, at least they have the sense to roll around in an aromatic herb, whereas dogs love old fish
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Feet first Candace Miller uses a treadmill in her shop to assess customers walking patterns. Annie Gallant photo
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unning has been Candace Miller’s passion since 1995. She’s parlayed that passion into Reason2Run, Quesnel’s new running and athletic wear store on Reid Street across from Safeway, opening May 1. “At one point I was very overweight and, with no knowledge or money for a gym, I began walking,” Miller said. “As I started to lose weight, I turned walking into running. Once I realized the benefits of running, then I was hooked.” As her running progressed and she entered various runs and marathons, learning about shoes became a necessity. “In my training for one marathon, foot problems were a big issue and I wished someone could have helped me choose the right runners for me to avoid the trial and error process. For me, I had to go out of town to buy the right running shoes. I always wished we had something like that in Quesnel.” Reason2Run is a place where people can get advice on what type of shoe they should be wearing for the type of
running they do. And Miller said anyone can start running for whatever reason. “Participation in a running event is confirmation that people of all sizes, shapes, ages and ability can participate.” She also said running is a confidencebuilder and that’s what gave her the confidence to pursue opening her store. “I’ve dreamt for 10 years of opening a
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In recognition of Earth Days, members and family of Quesnel Lions Club picked up trash along the Fraser River section of the Riverfront Walk. Left to right (front row): Ron Silver, Jean Stimpson; back row: Frank McKelvie, Richard Andow, Crystal Stewart, Patty Drapak, Ginny Solver, Len Van Aalst, Christopher Vik, Mitch Vik and Connor Vik.
After years of trying to get the provincial government to start planning for the inevitable reduction in timber supply in our region, it looks like we might have finally made a breakthrough. Why? Because some very concerned public servants released documents which revealed how deep and soon timber shortfalls might be realized, and the lengths the current government was willing to go to prevent any mill closures.
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Quesnel to host seed swap May 6 Wanna swap some seeds? Quesnel is hosting a seed swap in conjunction with the Earth and Agricultural Event being held May 6, 10 a.m. – 4 p.m. at the College of New Caledonia. According to Wikipedia, “Seed swaps are events where gardeners meet to exchange seeds. Swap meet events, where growers meet and exchange their excess seeds in person, are also growing in popularity. In part this is due to increased interest in organic gardening and heritage or heirloom plant varietals.
“This reflects gardeners’ interest in ‘unusual or particular varieties of flowers and vegetables’,” Kathy Jentz of Washington Gardener Magazine said. Seed swaps also help consumers who, due to increases in the cost of living or those wishing to cut down on expenditures, grow their own food. Some events are organized as part of an educational effort, where visitors are taught gardening and growing skills and how to preserve an area’s cultural heritage and biodiversity.
The event is free and is designed to both educate and to unite people who are experienced and those just beginning to dig in the earth. A children’s play area as well as a video presentation are going to be available for the entire event. One of the objectives of the organizers of the seed swap is to start a seed bank. A seed bank is a place to keep and record the seed. It ensures that the variety is maintained by keeping viable seeds on hand of
all varieties of the plants collected. Currently, there is not a seed bank in Quesnel. In the case of food crops, many useful plants that were developed over centuries are no longer used for commercial agricultural production and are becoming rare. Storing seeds also guards against catastrophic events like natural disasters, outbreaks of disease, or war. What a great way to spend a Sunday. – submitted by Wylie Bysted
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I thank whomever made these documents available, because they forced their political masters to put all the documents up on their website for everyone to see. You can also view them on my website at www.bobsimpsonmla. ca. I’ve never understood why both provincial and local government leaders were not willing to admit and start planning for the possibility of a worst case scenario in our region: timber shortages, major mill closures, and job losses. Planning for this, while trying to do what’s possible to mitigate it without putting our long term forest health at risk, would have demonstrated true leadership, instead of the boosterism we’ve experienced thus far. Last week’s documents confirm that sometime between 2014 and 2020 we won’t have enough timber available in our immediate area to keep all our mills running as they do today. So let’s figure out what that means and how we’re going to adapt to this scenario. Surely we can be more creative than simply exhausting the rest of our forest resource to keep mills open for a few more years, which is the essence of the current provincial government’s thinking. Between mining, agriculture, tourism, and the emerging bioeconomy, we should be able to create replacement jobs, if not grow job opportunities in our region. We have an older workforce that will see many people retiring in the same timeframe as our log supply diminishes. Let’s make sure we have the community supports and amenities that will keep those retirees here. Those same amenities will also help us keep our young people around while attracting new entrepreneurs and new working families to our communities as well. Being honest about what’s facing us is the only way to uncork the creative juices that will help us plan our way through the upcoming transition. My hope is that rather than continuing to pretend we can avoid any mill closures, the provincial government will now enable us to roll up our sleeves and start figuring out what our realistic options are.
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H&R Block hunger In partnership with Save-on Foods, to match any Campbell’s soup donations, H&R Block Hunger campaign collected 849 pounds of food for the Salvation Army Food Bank. Left to right: Save-On Foods’ Steve Doerksen, Salvation Army Captain Jim Vanderheyden and Save-On Foods’ Neil Guardiero. Contributed photo
Turn hardship into glory I
like the story Dr. Lenore Campbell recalls from one of her patients: “Early in my career as a doctor I went to see a patient who was coming out of anesthesia. Far off church chimes sounded. “I must be in heaven,” the woman murmured. Then she saw me. “No, I can’t be,” she said, “there’s Dr. Campbell.” Or the story of when in 1858 the Illinois legislature sent someone else to the U.S. Senate instead of Abraham Lincoln, although Lincoln had won the popular vote. When a sympathetic friend asked Lincoln how he felt, he said, “Like the boy who stubbed his toe: I am too big to cry and too badly hurt to laugh.” The Bible tells us the story (1 Kings 18-20) of when the prophet Elijah experienced discouragement with God when he was threatened to be killed by the evil Queen Jezebel after he defeated her 450 prophets of Baal. Running scared for his life: “And the word of the Lord came to him: “What are you doing here, Elijah?” He replied, “I have been very zealous for the Lord God Almighty...and now they are trying to kill me too.” (1 kings 19: 9-10). Elijah had just done some big time ministry for God and in return he gets this? I don’t think this is
Pastor Tim Hall
Victory Way Church
what he signed up for. But as we have just read and what
we can take from this is, God will not leave us living in perpetual discouragement. Rather God will encounter (speak to) those who are running from Him and send us back into service. “The Lord said to him, “Go back the way you came, and
go to the Desert of Damascus. When you get there, anoint Hazael king over Aram.” (1 Kings 19:15). To quote Philip Yancey, “Endurance is not just the ability to bear a hard thing, but to turn it into glory.” Tim Hall is pastor with Victory Way Church in Quesnel.
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The Quesnel & District Chamber of Commerce is feeling very optimistic! We have had meetings over the last few weeks that are indicative of some exciting possibilities for our region. On March 13th the Chamber coordinated a meeting with the Department of National Defence and Canadian Forces. We discussed the evolving significance of Northern BC and the potential security challenges with the proposed pipe line projects and lack of a Canadian Force base in Northern BC. We discussed our concerns around interface fire challenges and flooding due to the devastation of the mountain pine beetle. Out of this meeting there is ongoing dialogue with our Economic Development Officer April Goffic, around potential opportunities and partnerships for our region with the Canadian Forces. Lieutenant Tony Wright is also interested in connecting with families in Quesnel that have loved ones in the forces and we mentioned the special recognition day coordinated by our Quesnel Rodeo Club at the BCRA Finals. On March 14th we had an exceptional presentation from Nazko First Nation on the proposed Nazko Gateway Project, which calls for the expansion of three-phase power, creating a westward gateway designed to spur significant long-term economic development and business investments throughout the Nazko, Quesnel and the Cariboo Regional District. The start-up investment and long-term operations of the projects identified in the plan would inject billions of dollars into the economy and generate thousands of long-term, well-paying jobs, directly and indirectly, for many years. This is the type of vision and diversification that we need to be exploring. We applaud Nazko First Nation for their leadership in coordinating the partnerships and brining all levels of local government and the business community to the table. No matter what obstacle or opportunity, we will flourish as a region by working together. On March 29th we had a full house at our Chamber Member Appreciation event. It was a fun evening where new businesses and members had the opportunity to network. We were delighted that the business delegation from China was able to attend and we were able to connect them with various local businesses. There are some very exciting announcements coming shortly that will have a significant benefit to our community and we are proud to be a part of this dialogue. We would like to congratulate Tracey Granger of Essentials Boutique, for winning our Membership Drive. We would like to thank Zack for providing us with an update of the Long Board Team skating to Vancouver to raise funds for cancer. We would also like to thank Eric for his presentation on his program to raise funds for bursaries for people coming from single parent homes. This is the type of youth leadership that will drive our community to success in the future. Our Business Resource Team which includes Community Futures, the City of Quesnel, Economic Development and the Chamber of Commerce, launched an exciting campaign at the event, where we will be going out and visiting new businesses in our community. Upcoming Chamber events includes a Tourism Stakeholder meeting on April 17th from 2-4 at the Visitor Centre. We are seeking operator’s ideas on unique packages and marketing messages to better promote our region. We live in a spectacular part of the world and this really is our opportunity to hear from our tourism members. You can also check out our website at www.quesnelchamber.com or our Facebook page at Quesnel & District Chamber of Commerce for information on upcoming community events. If you are a member and you would like the Chamber to promote your event or special offer contact Patty our events coordinator and manager of our Visitor Centre at 250.992.8716 or qvisitor @quesnelbc.com. The Economic Development office has a Facebook page that promotes local business, showcases new businesses and promotes events and activities in Quesnel. Join the page by going to www.facebook.com/qcedc - locally crafted prizes and Quesnel items are awarded on a regular basis through the site for those signed up. QCEDC also has a blog that showcases community information, statistics and comparison facts, http://quesnelinfo.blogspot.ca. Community Futures of the North Cariboo also has a facebook page. Our Annual General Meeting will be on May 17th from 11:00-1:00 at the Billy Barker Casino Showroom. We are bringing in a very special speaker Dr. Franzi Ng, who will be presenting “How to Succeed in Any Economy: Overcoming the 10 Classic Business Performance Blocks”. You may read her testimonials at http://drng.net/ HowtoSucceed.htm. Doors will open at 11:00 with lunch served at 11:30. Our AGM will be a 5 minute presentation of our financials and message from the President followed by an hour presentation by our guest speaker. Our elections were held in January. Tickets are $20 and are available at the Visitor Centre. The Chamber is also gathering all of our member info to put into our Chamber Directory which we send off to be published on April 20th. If you want your business listed in the directory please ensure that you submit your information in soon. We would like to thank all of our members for your renewals and will send out your membership card, receipt letter and directory in May.
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QDA wins BIABC award ANNIE GALLANT Observer Reporter
Quesnel Downtown Association was honoured recently at the Business Improvement Area of British Columbia’s Best in the West awards gala in Nanaimo. They placed first in the Community Programs, Partnerships category against downtown Langley and downtown Maple Ridge. “It’s nice to be recognized for the hard work to give back to the community,” Carol Pitkin, chair of QDA’s revitalization committee said. “We were happy to accept the award on behalf of the QDA and the community of Quesnel.” Pitkin was quick to credit the partnerships formed in order to access the funding for the revitalization project. “We had great partnerships with QDA, South Quesnel, the federal government and our local businesses,” she said. She added QDA had shelf-ready projects, so when the announcement was made that $23 million worth of funding to communities hit hard by economic downturn was available, in just two weeks 22 applications were submitted to Northern Development Initiative Trust. With 11 downtown businesses and the South Quesnel BIA prepared to foot 25 per cent of the cost of the projects, QDA’s submission garnered $1.5 million in funding including a second project submitted by the Central Interior Poultry Producers Association. From wall murals to downtown hosts and several business exterior upgrades, the QDA’s revitalization committee co-ordinated all aspects of the project. The revitalization project covered 25 projects spread over 11 businesses and groups. Quesnel’s total portion of the grant was $757,250 and the QDA, South Quesnel and the businesses involved contributed a total of $196,750 for an impressive $954,000 in project-generated employment for 66 people and all the material purchases. “They all fit with our vision for a friendly, safe atmosphere for a people-friendly downtown,” Pitkin said at the conclusion of the project. Quesnel Downtown Association isn’t resting on its laurels though, Pitkin said. “Right now we’re putting together a five-year plan for downtown Quesnel and what the area will look like then.”
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St. John’s Anglican Church
Celebrating 100 years 1911-2011
Lay Ministry • Sunday Service & Sunday School: ............... 1030 am • Healing Clinic: .......................... Tues. 9 am - 12 pm Call Lynn LeBlanc at 747-4694 for an appointment 218 Kinchant St. Office: 250-992-2313
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382 Anderson Drive Pastor Andrew Baduria 250-983-9700 Service Times Sunday Morning Worship 11am • Sunday Afternoon worship 2 pm Wednesday evening prayer and Bible study • 7pm
“Be ye also patient; stablish your hearts: for the coming of the Lord draweth nigh.” James 5:8
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Jonas Gagnon Sports Reporter
Nearly baseball, but a bit more complicated and a lot more international, cricket is starting again in Quesnel come the first sunday of May. Above iarethe two batters and the bowler, roughly equivalent to the batter and pitcher in a game of baseball. Photo contributed
Simpler than you think: a cricket primer JONAS GAGNON Observer Reporter There are a host of sports out there you can play, from the ‘four seasons’, hockey, baseball, basketball and football, to the individual sports like running or cycling, but if those don’t catch your interest, maybe it’s time for a game with a little more history, a little more culture and with a lot more rules: cricket. And just in time to capitalize on your piqued interest the cricket club is starting up again the first Sunday of May and is looking for players. All
coaching and equiplength and is 3 metres “If you know baseball, it’s wide. At each end is a ment is provided by the club. similar. It’s hitting the ball wicket, essentially three Don’t worry, it’s not sticks in the ground and getting runs.” as hard or as compliwhich balances two cated as you might small pieces of wood think. between them. The -Bikram Bhangu “If you know basepitch is in the middle of ball, it’s similar. It’s the field. The field size The sport is a complihitting the ball and getis largely unregulated, cated one once you enter ting runs,” manager of the the minutiae of proper though it is usually round, club Bikram Bhangu, said. names and the more and for professional Though the core of the play the International complex area of the rules sport may be the same Cricket Council (ICC) governing the sport. as the beloved sport of does have regulations The essence of the game our neighbours to the that specify the largest though, and all you resouth, there are a couple and smallest sizes for the ally need to have a go, extra rules to the game field. is no more difficult than you must learn before On the pitch, the offenfootball. you rush out to the École sive team has two batters First you have the pitch, Baker Elementary School standing in front of the which is a rectangle meato take a swing. wickets. The defensive suring 20 metres in
team has all 11 players, nine on the field, one bowler and one wicket– keeper. The fielders act much like they might in baseball. The bowler is similar enough to a baseball pitcher, except the bowler bounces the ball. The wicket–keeper functions much like a catcher. Simple as baseball. Similar to baseball, the offensive team has only a batter, only in cricket there are two. The bowler bowls, the batter bats. If the bowler hits the wicket and it falls, the batter is out. If the batter hits the ball
the two batters run to switch places. Each run is a point. If during the run a fielder hits the wicket, the batter whose wicket it is is once again out. That happens until the captain calls the innings, or until ten of the offensive team’s batters are out. The players then switch and continue until the game is won. That is the essence of cricket, stripped though, of the finer points of the game. You can give Bhangu a call at 250-992-3262 or Kiran Puri at 250-9927929 if you’re interested.
Quesnel youth dominate in Williams Lake Indoor Rodeo JONAS GAGNON Observer Reporter Quesnel youth did well at last weekend’s Williams Lake Indoor Rodeo. Junior barrel racing was domi-
nated by Quesnelites with Brett Wills coming first, followed by Lane Wills and Rikki Hutnyk taking $339.66, $259.74 and $179.82 respectively. Two thirds of the junior steer riding podium were also occu-
pied by young'uns from gold pan city. Dustin Piers took top honours and a $286.44 purse, with Clay Watercrese sneaking into third to nab $175.56. The younger kids got in on the action too, with Dyson Laneve
taking second for $120.00. The adults didn't fair too poorly either. Clayton Honeybourn took the first spot in tie-down roping along with the $743.85 purse, while Jody Coe roped her way
to the top and $786.42. In bull riding, Matt O'Flynn managed to hold on for second and $831.86. Gary Nicoslon teamed up with Glen Brown from Crofton to tie for third and $643.68 to each.
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Cutting it close, away from the heard JONAS GAGNON Observer Reporter After an 8 year hiatus, cutting is back in Quesnel. "It's probably the most exciting thing you can do on a horse with your clothes on," is how vicepresident of the B.C. Cutting Horse Association, Robin Hay, explained it. Which captures the excitement of the sport, but may have you wondering what cutting, horse
and your clothes fit together. Cutting is, put simply, keeping one cow away from the herd. The horse and rider come into the paddock that has a herd of cows. The rider and horse then separate one cow from the herd, at which point the rider drops the reins and it's up to the horse to keep the cow from going where it wants to go. That's when the action begins, as both
the while the rider does his best to keep his seat on his whirling dervish of a ride. This usually happens about three times in two and a half minutes. All this action will explode on April 28 and 29 at the Alex Fraser Park, 9:00 a.m. Robin Hay and his horse cutting. Photo contributed
animals try to deke, spin and outsmart each other in their respective efforts, all
to 3 p.m daily. The event will be indoors, so rain or shine, weather won't effect the action. There is also a silent auction on the Saturday April 28. Admission is free and there will be a concession should you get hungry.
The Quesnel Woodlot Association will hold an annual general meeting followed by a regular association meeting on
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Kyle Black practices for for his first boxing match at the Rumble #16 on May 5. Bouchie Lake Hall will house the rumble as boxers from across the north come to prove themselves. Doors open at six and the first of 12 bouts start at seven. The event shoud wrap up around ten.
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Butcher Bulls 70.00 to 89.00 D1 D2 Cows 65.00 to 76.00
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Lighter receipts today but bidding was active and strong throughout the 300 head. The Ashcroft Ranch 2205 lb. butcher bulls traded to 88.25. Ed & Cheryl Monical saw their good heavy butcher bulls trade to 87.50, they weighed 1805 lb. and 2325 lb. bulls to 86.50. The Curry Mountain Ranch 578 lb. steers traded to 176.00, their 528 lb. h/c’s raced to 154.50. Ed & Cheryl Monical set the pace on butcher cows with 1423 lb. cows trading to 72.25 and 1290 lb. cows to 72.75. Jack Livingstone today showcased his powerful good replacement Hereford heifers 916 lb. they traded to 122.00. Carol McNeil saw her 808 lb. fancy Hereford replacement heifers top 128.75. Wayne and Jill Hughes of Tafika Angus had 960 lb. heifers hit 122.00, their 840 lb. heifers rolled to 131.00. Mel & Anne Campbell’s 718 lb. Black steers hit 139.50. Fred Bowers had 710 lb. Rwf steers top 156.00. Alex and Jean Osadchuck’s 818 lb. Angus steers sold to 128.00. Kamwood Ranch’s 603 lb. Angus heifers hit 136.00, their 725 lb. steers hit 139.00. Dave Stutt’s top quality 759 lb. steers from Barriere traded to 143.25. The Willow Ranch 635 lb. s/c traded to 161.00. Next week April 24th will be an exciting sale, already listed are 100 head of steers & heifers 700-1000 lb. plus 40 head of butcher cows & bulls.
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WEEK OF APRIL 22 TO 28, 2012
THE LUCKIEST SIGNS THIS WEEK:
LIBRA, SCORPIO, AND SAGITTARIUS.
ARIES
This week you will have to spend quite a lot of time on the telephone or on the road. You are also sorely tempted to buy yourself a new car. Think things over before making a purchase. TAURUS
You feel like spoiling yourself with some expensive treats. Focus on spending your money wisely and opt to purchase things that will last a long time. GEMINI
You will encounter lots of action and unexpected developments, both professionally and personally. You have a welldeveloped sense of initiative. CANCER
You could feel an accumulation of fatigue this week. Rest and take a bit more care of yourself. Look at your engagements and see where you are perhaps giving a little bit too much of your energy. LEO
You will receive some interesting invitations to go out from loved ones. A more active social life will do you some good, so take advantage of these occasions to party. VIRGO
You might stumble upon a great travel opportunity for the near future. It might even involve spending the summer abroad or travelling for business reasons. LIBRA
Expect some kind of improvement at work, such as a raise or a promotion. Your future looks very promising. SCORPIO
This is a great week to create meaningful change in your life. You will be tempted to renew your wardrobe, change your hairstyle, and make improvements to your home. SAGITTARIUS
Your relationships preoccupy you. You will need to clarify some things with your loved one to find harmony again. This will also help you feel reassured about the seriousness of his or her commitment. CAPRICORN
Work is a priority for you this week. Perhaps you should work some extra hours. Even at home you’ll have a bit more cleaning up to do than usual. AQUARIUS
If you’re single you will likely receive quite a lot of attention from some very interesting suitors. If you’re part of a couple you will take up a project together or embark on an exciting adventure. PISCES
This is a good time for making changes in your living situation. If you’re in search of a new house or apartment you should be able to find something that suits you and your family perfectly.
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MEMORIAL GIFTS Quesnel & District Hospice Palliative Care Association
Quesnel & District Branch 1000 Carson Pit Rd. Quesnel, BC V2J 7H2 Ph. (250)992-7722
Your tax-deductible donation either to continuing palliative care services or to Quesnel Hospice House will assist those living with or affected by life-threatening illnesses, by providing dignified care and comfort. Donations may be sent to: Quesnel & District Hospice Palliative Care Association PO BOX 4537, Quesnel, BC V2J 3J8 Volunteer Co-ordinator/Grief Counsellor 250-985-5815 Executive Secretary/Donations 250-985-5816
The following animals have been brought to the Q & D SPCA as a stray: - Male Tan & White Puppy found on Mathews Rd. Barkerville Hwy. - Adult Neutered Male Cat short hair black & white with a black spot on jawline found Southland Mobile home park behind Canadian Tire. - Small Male black dog with pointy ears found around Blair street.
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- DLH orange & white female cat found on Gook Rd has been living under a house for many months
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Lost & Found Found: Young, small turtoiseshell cat. Short hair. Found on Gemini St./North Fraser Dr. Call 250-992-7722 if this is your cat. Lost in the Lewis dr area in West Quesnel a 7 month spade female cat, blk & wht on the lower part & legs are white comes to name of Felix lost April 11 th if found call 250992-1101
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SENIOR FOREST TECHNICIAN Fort St John Forsite is looking for full time Senior Forest Technician candidates in the area of multiphase timber development out of our Fort St. John office. CHARACTERISTICS: - Enthusiasm, hardworking, hands on. - Professional, friendly, courteous, service and team oriented. - A strong sense of business in a competitive environment. Strong organizational and problem solving skills. - Initiative and perseverance. - Selfdirection, flexibility under limited direct supervision. REQUIREMENTS: - Post-secondary education with a diploma or degree in forest management. - Registered with the ABCFP - A minimum of 3 full years of field engineering and multiphase timber development experience. - Broad understanding and implementation of general forestry practices. - Valid BC driver’s license with a clean abstract. Detailed knowledge of multiphase projects. Forsite Offers: - Leading compensation and benefits. - Excellent opportunities for career growth and advancement. - A stable, dynamic, and industrially diversified community and region. - A high proportion of town work. Steady but flexible work scheduling. Email a cover letter and resume, with Sr. Forest Technician, Fort St. John in the subject line, to jdawkin@forsite.ca or fax to 1-888273-0209. Visit www.forsite.ca for more information
Help Wanted Busy salon now hiring FT or PT stylist. Please apply in person with resume to Stylin’ On Abbott, 723 Abbott St. CONCRETE Pump Operator required in Salmon Arm area. Must have experience Call Pete (1-250)833-5722 EXPERIENCED SERVICE ADVISOR for Chrysler dealership in Salmon Arm. Strong customer satisfaction skills. Able to work in a fast paced environment. Excellent wage/benefit package. Fax resume 1-250-832-4545. email: pat@brabymotors.com Holbrook Dyson Logging Ltd Has vacancies in the following job: 1)Heavy Duty Mechanic. Details can be seen at http://hdlogging.com/ Fax resume to 250-287-9259
Planning/Operations Forester C&C Wood Products Ltd. is a value-added, wood products operation with 35 years history in the community of Quesnel. The mill facility is locally owned and operated. We are looking for an experienced Forester to join our woodlands group to ensure the mill receives its approximately 200,000 cubic meters per year in a safe and ef¿cient manner. The successful candidate will have a minimum of 5 years experience with strength in forest planning. Candidates must be registered, or eligible for registration with the Association of BC Forest Professionals as an RPF (candidates with an RFT designation will also be considered). As with most small operations the job requirements can encompass many different aspects working in a close-knit environment. We offer a competitive compensation package. Please forward a résumé and cover letter, no later than May 4th, 2012 to mnielsen@ccwoodproducts.com. Only those selected for an interview will be contacted.
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Required: Experienced Parts Person for Western Star Truck Dealership in Williams Lake Competitive wage and benefit package. Email nwejr@jamesws.com, fax 250-398-6367, mail or drop off to James Western Star Sterling Ltd. 50 Rose Street, Williams Lake BC V2G 4G5 Absolutely no phone calls. Only those selected for an interview will be contacted.
Investors Group in Quesnel is expanding and currently has an opening for two financial advisor positions. Investors Group offers industry leading training and mentoring and the advantage of a flexible schedule and exceptional income potential. For further information please contact Bob Piderman at 250-392-2637 or Bob.Piderman@investorsgroup.com This is a full-time opportunity to establish a variable-income and self-employed business in association with Investors Group Financial Services Inc.
MINE SITE SAFETY CO-ORDINATOR To provide support to the site Admin. Assistant and Work Crew. Safety related experience, knowledge in work site hazards assessments, safety meetings and safety requirements for day to day operations necessary. Detailed resumes including qualifications, past work experience, current driver’s abstract and references are required. Please fax resume to 250-392-4063 or email to: admin@lakeexcavating.com No phone calls please. Only successful applicants will be contacted.
City of Quesnel PLAYGROUND SUPERVISOR SUMMER SUN FUN
(temporary, full time) Competition No. 12-28. Closing is 4 pm, May 4, 2012 The City’s Leisure Services Department requires a Playground Supervisor to organize, implement, supervise and evaluate the summer programs for children between the ages of 6 - 12 at a variety of locations throughout Quesnel. This position will commence May 28 and terminate August 31 and is open to all female and male applicants. Full details are available on our web site at http:// www.quesnel.ca/Jobs.html. Submit a typewritten resume outlining skills and qualifications to the Human Resources Department, 410 Kinchant Street, Quesnel, BC, V2J 7J5 or by email to ncoe@quesnel.ca (microsoft word or pdf only).
SITE ADMIN ASSISTANT To provide general support to the Office Admin team. Must have basic bookkeeping knowledge and experience in Excel spreadsheets & formats, proven ability to work in a fast-paced, multidimensional and demanding work environment, be detail-oriented, organized, flexible with exceptional work ethic and available to work weekends and 12 hr shifts. Fax or email detailed resume and current driver’s abstract to 250-392-4063 or admin@lakeexcavating.com No phone calls please. Only successful applicants will be contacted.
Equipment Operators Needed Aerotek® is currently hiring Equipment Operators to work with Schlumberger throughout Alberta. Competitive compensation and job bonuses offered. Long term opportunity and room for growth. Ability to work 15 days on and 6 off, a clean drivers abstract and Class 1 or Class 3 licenses is preferred. To apply call 780-391-1019, email slbjobs@aerotek.com, or bring your resume and driver’s abstract to our job fair: Sandman Signature Hotel & Suites Prince George 2990 Recreation Place, Prince George, BC V2N 0B2 Monday, April 30th from 10 a.m. - 6 p.m. & Tuesday, May 1st from 9 a.m. - 4 p.m.
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LTN CONTRACTING LTD – LOGGING SUPERVISOR LTN Contracting Ltd, a progressive logging and log hauling company, currently has an opening for a Logging Supervisor in Prince George, BC. Reporting to the Operations Manager, you will be responsible for the direct supervision of the crew with a strong focus on safety while maximizing the productivity of our workers and our equipment. The Successful candidate should: • Have proven work experience in the logging industry of the BC Interior • Have a thorough understanding of all industry applicable rules & legislation • Have strong analytical and communication skills • Have strong organizational skills • Be very comfortable with computerized systems LTN offers an attractive wage and benefit package. Forward resume to: LTN Contracting Ltd. 4032 Hart Highway Prince George, BC V2K 2Z6 fax number (250) 962-8835 or val@ltn-pg.ca We thank all those who express interest but will only be contacting those to be interviewed.
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Ritchie-Smith Feeds, Inc., an innovative leader in the BC feed industry, located in Abbotsford, BC has an immediate opening for a millwright with a 3rd class Power Engineering ticket. Previous maintenance experience is an asset. QualiďŹ ed applicants should send a letter of interest and resume, including references to: Operations Manager Ritchie-Smith Feeds, Inc. 33777 Enterprise Avenue Abbotsford, BC V2S 7T9 Fax: 604-859-7011 Email: rsfeeds@rsfeeds.net
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Barkerville Historic Town, northern BCâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s exciting heritage tourism attraction, is seeking a selfstarting individual, with knowledge of museum procedures, to work as a seasonal Conservation Cleaner from May 14 to September 8, 2012. Duties will consist of conservation cleaning of exhibits, storage areas and boardwalks at Barkerville, as well as assisting in a wide range of Curatorial projects. The rate of pay is $19.70 per hour, 7:00 am to 2:30 pm, 5 days per week. Candidates must be willing and able to work outdoors and during periods of inclement weather. Some lifting and carrying may be involved. A valid Class 5 drivers license is required. Send letter, resume and references to W.G. Quackenbush, Curator, by email: Bill.Quackenbush@barkerville.ca; by mail: Barkerville Historic Town, Box 19, Barkerville, BC V0K 1B0; or by fax: 250-994-3435. For details, visit barkerville.ca/ employment.htm or call 250-994-3332 ext. 25. The closing date is May 7, 2012 at 4:30 pm.
Pets & Livestock Horse & Tack Auction Sat May 12th at 11:30 am. 4071 McLean Rd. Quesnel. Please consign early. Call BC Auctions 250-9922459 or 250-983-1239.
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LIST & SELL YOUR HOUSE WITH CENTURY 21 & EARN AIR MILES! 353 Reid Street • Quesnel, B.C. Ph: 250-992-8818 Fx: 250-992-8833 Toll Free: 1-877-992-8818 Archie Hlady 250-747-1144 C: 250-992-0031
#8165 - LOCATION LOCATION LOCATION! - Waterfront property, beautiful country home with 3 bdrms. + den, 3 bathrooms, rec/rm, detached shop & 90 ft. of lakeshore near end of quiet cul-de-sac. Property is 0.85 acres & boasts large trees & a lovely garden to sit back, relax & enjoy. Listed for $295,000. Call Ray or Therese @ 250-983-9022.
#8110 - IN SOUTHILLS - Large 4 bdrm. family home
on .88 acres in Southills. Nicely landscaped, 2 car gge, new decks front & back, new laminate flooring. Self contained in-law suite above gge. Reduced to $269,000. Call Ray today @ 250-991-2787.
George Roach 250-255-0473
#8166 - THIS HOME WILL DAZZLE YOU WHEN YOU GET INSIDE TO VIEW. In Red Bluff close to shopping & Dragon Lake is just down the road. Large lot with a fenced backyard. N/G fireplace upstairs in the sunken LR just off the dining room. Kitchen is a must see, comes with appliances including washer & Dryer. Enjoy BBQ’s on you deck. Great price and great house listed @$239,900.00 Call George today@250-255-0473.
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#8157 - GREAT LOCATION IN SOUTHILLS and walking distance to schools, this home is vacant and ready for quick possession. The upstairs kitchen, dining & living room have new flooring. Lg. wrap around deck off of the kitchen is perfect for the BBQ. Room for RV Parking with a lg backyard for the kids. Listed for $184,900.00. Call George today @ 250-255-0473
Therese Galloway 250-983-9022
#8155-NOT A DRIVE BY! 5.61 ac. w/exc. family home w/1700 s/f on main plus full part fin. bsmt. 2 lge. bdrms. up, 2 down. 3 baths. Geothermal heat, free standing wood fpl. Hdwd. floors, formal dining plus eating area in kitchen. Lge. dbl. gge. w/ opener. Fenced, garden, greenhouse & deck. 2 stall barn. Incl. appl. & window coverings. & rev. osmosis. Listed for $399,900. Call Ginnie or Therese today at 250-992-8818.
Ginnie Dunn Webb 250-747-7479 C: 250- 991-9474
#8131 - A BEAUTIFUL 0.96 ACRE PROPERTY ON BOUCHIE LAKE. Many recent reno’s on this 3000 sq. ft. home w/new maple kitchen, all new bathrooms and recently updated master bdrm. 2 bdrms up, 1 on main. fantastic views. 16x 12 storage, wood shed, covered verandah 40’ x4’. 40’ dock on lake. Wood+N/G fireplace. Never been on market! Listed for $299,900.00. Call Ray or Ginnie today@250-992-8818
#8159 - ENJOY PEACEFUL LIVING IN THIS QUIET, ADULT ORIENTED PARK. This spacious mobile has 2 lg bdrms, 2 bths, plenty of kitchen counter space, skylights, covered porch and an addition.Garden plot, raised bed, fruit tree and sheds to putter about in. This home is walking distance to shops south of town. Listed for $91,400.00. Call Therese today @250-983-9022
#8132 - 12.55 ACRE ACROSS ROAD FROM BOUCHIE LAKE. Gradual slope from back of property towards lake with may great views. Shop 32 X 40 on property. Permission to remove from ALR in writing from Land Commission. RV Shed@ back of shop. 25’x30’. Listed for $99,900.00 Call Ray or Ginnie today@250-992-8818
#8160 - GREAT AFFORDABLE 5 ACRE LOT with mobile just 15 minutes from town in the Bouchie Lake area. 3 bdrms, woodstove, 1 bathroom. There is natural gas to the home but not in use. Set up for the horse love and gardener. The acreage is fully fenced and includes some outbuildings and a greenhouse. Listed for $89,900.00. Call Therese today @250-983-9022
#8099 - 3 BDRM, FULL BSMT, 2 BATH CONDO - in city in great condition. Walk to downtown, 1 block to bus stop. Updated in 2003 with new kitchen, laminate floors & more. Laundry can be on main or in bsmt. Old cabinets are plumbed in the bsmt. Underground sprinklers, gardening & snow removal included in strata fee of $150/mo. Listed for $135,000. Call Ginnie or Ray today @ 250-992-8818.
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#8125-WELL KEPT 3 BDRM FAMILY HOME in a quiet residential area. Landscaped and fenced back yard. updated furnace and asphalt shingles. Built in nook, outside basement entry. Listed for $154,900.00 Call Lorne today @250-9920146
#8071 - 3 BEDROOM HOME - on 1 acre level lot close to elementary school. Small shop/barn. Large covered deck off dining room. Partly enclosed carport. REDUCED TO @ $169,900. Call Lorne today @ 250-992-0146.
#8136 - LIGHTLY TREED 5 ACRE LOT. Fairly level lot. excellent building site. Listed for $28,000.00 Call Archie today@250-992-8818
#8133 - THIS 300 ACRE PARCEL WAS ONCE A WORKING FARM. The hay fields are now overgrown as they have not been used for approx 10 years. The present access to the farm is from the West Fraser Rd and than a short distance through the bordering Alexandria Native Reservation Listed for $179,900.00 Call Archie today@250-992-8818
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#8153 - CUTE CHARMING RANCHER. Located in West Quesnel and close to all amenities, elementary school and high school. Updates incl. kitchen cabinets, kitchen sink, taps, flooring, paint, interior doors, bathroom fixtures, hot water tank and some windows. A pleasure to show. Listed for $87,600.00 Call George today @250-255-0473.
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#8087 - EXCELLENT - 5 bdrm. family home, city services. Walking distance to school, shops & trails. Well taken care of, located on quiet cul-de-sac. Extra large garage. New flooring & kitchen counter tops, newer hot water tank & furnace, and fresh coat of paint. Listed for $149,900. Call Therese today @ 250-983-9022.
#8112-TOTAL 4,400 SQ. FT! Large rancher with full fin. bsmt. Fam/rm adj. to kitchen. NG fpls. in liv/rm, fam/rm & mst. bdrm. Oak kitchen, sundeck off din/rm. Paved driveway. Lge. dbl. garage plus 16x24 finished shop. Home has 9’ ceilings. Reduced to $324,900. Call Ginnie today @ 250-991-9474.
#8142- COME TAKE A LOOK AT THIS PLEASANT 4 BDRM MOBILE on 0.5 acres just south of town. Well kept, clean, bright and a new addition makes this a spacious pad. Completely fenced with a gate at the driveway. Carport, storage shed, metal roof, updated electrical, newer flooring and kitchen. This is your chance to get into the market and own your own piece of property. Listed for $132,500.00 Call Therese today @250-983-9022.
#8120 - THE MOBILE HAS NO VALUE - but look at the shop! Could be a home - is 20x40 & very nice. Cedar siding. Free standing wood stove in shop. Totally finished & clean. Underground electric cable from road to shop. Mobile is on a lagoon. No well. Nice gate. Mobile needs to be disposed of. Listed for $84,000. Call Ginnie @ 250-991-9474.
#8163 - SOUTH QUESNEL ACRE - waiting for your dream home. City services right at lot line. Trees & small seasonal creek. Land directly behind zoned agricultural. Short distance to Dragon Lake. Summer pictures on file. Come in and take a look. Reduced to $79,900. Call Therese today @ 250-983-9022. #8149 NICE 5 ACRE LOT. Phone and Power at lot line. short walk to Tibbles Lake. 4 other lots available at same price. Listed for $20,000.00. Call Lorne today @ 250-992-0146.
#8124-Built in 2009, This adorable 3 bdrm high efficiency home is a pleasure to show and very inexpensive to heat. Close to shopping, elem & High school. Very Pleasant & inviting decor with a great floor plan and spacious master bdrm with ensuite. Spacious garage and privacy fencing in the back yard. Remainder of home warranty transfers to buyer. Comes with fridge, stove, dishwasher and blinds. Reduced to $174,900.00 Call George today@250 255 0473
#8151 - THIS NEWLY RENOVATED LAKE FRONT PROPERTY is a bird watchers paradise with amazing views. Summer fishing & swimming from your own wharf with ice fishing shack incl. Plenty of room for RV & Boat parking. Includes 8x20 metal storage container & several outbuildings. Recent reno’s incl. Hardwood flooring, lino, paint, windows, $40,000 state of the art septic system w/alarm, wood stove, hand cap toilet, hot water tank, pressure tank, gutters & downspouts & more. Spring water last tested @5 gallons/min. Listed for $305,000.00 Call George today @ 250-255-0473
#8141 - EVERYTHING A FAMILY COULD WANT awaits you in this beautiful Southills 4 bdrm hom e. Spacious floor plan with warm inviting colours including a cozy library (or m an cave) area downstairs. Nicely treed and landscaped with new chain link fencin g for your pets and privacy in the backyard. Curb appeal in the front and large deck in the back. Listed for $299,900.00. Call George today @250-255-0473
#8121 - GREAT INCOME EARNER OR STARTER HOME - Adorable little house with large yard won’t last long. Some flooring has been replaced & a little paint would go a long way. Close to schools, parks & shopping make this a great location. Listed for $79,900. Call George today @ 250-255-0473.
#7934 - NEAT, CLEAN HOME IN WELLS - 1 block to shops and hotel. Newer appliances, H/W tank new in May. Currently occupied by long term tennant (15+ years). Please allow 24 hour notice. Listed for $69,900. Call Lorne today at 250-992-0146.
Ray Blackmore 250-991-2787
#8116 - VERY CLEAN 14X56 WITH PORCH ADDITION in adult oriented park. Open kitchen/living
room is necely done. convered deck, paved parking and a large storage area. Quick possession available. Listed for $65,900.00 Call Ray today @ 250-991-2787
#8148 - JIMMY SAYS SELL!! Solid commercial mixed use building in the heart of downtown Quesnel. Currently vacant but has been used as a popular restaurant, nightclub and flower shop all at the same time. Built with 1 beam so that interior walls can be relocated without supports. Approx. 13000 sq. ft. total with most areas carpeted & painted. Sale includes 2 city lots & building. Street parking or in lot, good access front & back. Excellent potential for retail, restaurant or office space. Listed for $559,000.00 Call Ray today@250-991-2787
#8154 - BEAUTIFULLY CARED FOR 1500 SQ FT MODULAR HOME in Red Bluff. New kitchen and most flooring. Great layout with 2 livingrooms, 3 bedrooms and 2 full baths. Master suite is very spacious and has a large ensuite with separate shower and soaker tub. Natural gas fireplace, large laundry room, fenced yard and a private sundeck. Quick possession may be an option. A pleasure to show. Listed for $174,900.00 Call Ray today @ 250-991-2787.
#8161 - THIS COMFORTABLE FAMILY HOME SITUATED ON 5.99 ACRES boasts many extras! 3 bay 32 x32 shed, guest cabin, greenhouse, covered patio, chicken coop, hayshed and more . Beautiful master suite and plenty of space for the home owner who needs room inside and out. Listed for $345,000.00 Call Ray or Therese@250-992-8818
#8143 - A GREAT HOME IN A GREAT NEIGHBOURHOOD! Newly remodeled family home on large park like private 1 acre lot in the lakeview area. Open floor plan with bamboo hardwood floors and an oak kitchen with 20 inch floor tiles, tile countertops and back splash. Rancher with fully finished bsmt also features laundry & 3 bdrms on main, other recent updates include: new furnace, pellet stove, exterior paint and exterior doors. Reduced to $289,900.00 Call Ray today @250-991-2787.
#8158 - TOTALLY RENOVATED MOBILE with new full addition. 3 good sized bedrooms and 1.5 baths, spacious living room and dining room. Good neighbourhood just a few minutes from downtown. Listed for $125,000.00 Call Ray today @250-9912787.
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Leslie Johnson
Leslie Johnson
Quesnel Realty
Ph. 250-992-6032 C.250-991-9405
Bobbi Momer
Bobbi Momer
Ph. 250-992-5523 C.250-991-9063
Randy Derrick
Randy Derrick #3749 - COZY TWO BEDROOM STARTER
in Kersley. Can be converted back to 3 bdrm. Located on quiet, no thru road, close to elementary school. The 1.07 acre lot is level with garden area, storage shed, useable garage/shop. $59,500. Call Wayne.
#3524 - 6 BDRM HOME MINUTES FROM GOLFING
Generous sized bdrms, lg bright kitchen w/ eating nook, formal D/R. Family room w/N/G F/P, 2 bdrm in-law suite. Covered parking, paved drive, fenced back yard. $239,900. Call Leslie or Claudia today.
#3599 - SUPER SIZED LOT
On Dragon Lake in family friendly mobile home park south of the city. Large kitchen, screened sundeck plus a carport. $83,500. Call Leslie or Claudia.
#3633 - 1300 SQ. FT. 4 BDRM MOBILE
W/addition and carport on almost 1/2 acre fenced level lot. Lots of updates ie: electrical, windows, hwt, furnace, cabinets, countertops, sink, laminate. Mst bdrm w/patio door, 14x28 deck. Quick possession. $129,900. Call Steve.
#3631 - COUNTRY PURE AND SIMPLE
3 bdrm part log home located on 5 acre north of town. New maple kitchen, entryway & eating area w/contemporary finishing w/coziness of log home. Private balcony off mstr bdrm. Acreage is fenced. $234,900. Call Bobbi.
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Claudia Holland
Claudia Holland
Bill Ingram
#3645 - UNIQUE INVESTMENT PROPERTY
Located south of the city. Ample 4-5 bdrm bungalow with 2 bdrm suite in full bsmt plus side by side duplex. Many updates in 2 bdrm duplex. Spacious 2 level w/fencing. .65 acre private. School and shopping close. $199,900. Call Terri.
#3650 - LIVE THE LIFE YOU IMAGINED
#3653 - EASY LIVING MADE SIMPLE
#3655 - A TRULY RARE FIND
#3656 - SMARTLY STYLED
Family friendly 3 bath home in Southills. No work required, so move in and enjoy the private back yard, spacious family room and its naturally bright feel. Priced right at $289,500. Call Claudia or Leslie for your first visit to your new home.
Close to schools and shopping. 2 bdrm mobile with unique layout. Lots of updating incl. kitchen, flooring, 4 year old roof. Family room on main, single carport, paved drive, fenced yard. Move in ready. $139,900. Call Terri.
One owner, 1196 sq. ft. home is immaculate. 3 bdrm up, 1 down, 2 car gge, on just under 1 ac. Covered parking, 3 bay RV shed, N/G F/P up and wood insert in downstairs rec room. Renos incl. new roof, flrng, windows, etc. $249,900. Call Bill.
This chic new kitchen, formal D/R, grand L/R and selection of glass and tile bthrms make this home a keeper. 4 generous bdrms, each with its own bath, 2 gas F/P’s, sundeck for sunsets, fenced yard. Air cond. $349,900. Call Leslie or Claudia.
Ph. 250-747-0422 C.250-983-9983
Bill Ingram
Ph. 250-992-7202 C.250-983-9522
Ph. 250-992-7202 C.250-983-9522
Wayne Seale
Wayne Seale
#3721 - DREAM HOME!
#3722 - BEAUTIFUL CHARACTER HOME
Beautiful custom built executive home. 9’ ceilings, beautiful kitchen, hardwood floors, jacuzzi tub, central A/C, 4 bdrm, 4 baths, 2 family rooms in almost 4000 sq. ft. Beautiful rock work in and out. $419,900. Call Randy.
Full acre minutes from city, like new featuring 2 storeys, full bsmt, 3 bdrms, 2 baths. Lovely kitchen revamped, large F/R, lots of natural light, tons of charm. Fenced, private yard offers nice views, gge, carport, gas F/P, central vac. $229,900. Randy.
#3723 - MARSH ROAD
#3724 - CUTE & COZY
#3725 - FOUR YEARS OLD IN SOUTHILLS
#3726 - FANTASTIC HOME
#3727 - 4 BEDROOM, 4 BATH
Located only 7 kms up Marsh Rd., 1.81 acre parcel ready to move your mobile onto or build. The adjoining lot at 1192 Marsh Road is also available for sale. Call Wayne. $42,900.
2 bdrm bungalow in Johnston Sub. Starter, retirement or rental home, you decide. Home has had updates including electrical, kitchen, bathroom windows & flooring. Single gge, fenced yard, patio. $159,900. Call Bobbi.
Open floor plan, bright kitchen, eating area and L/R. Maple cabinets, dark hand scraped hardwood, breakfast bar, modern fixtures, neutral colours, private back yard. Close to elementary school. New home warranty. $309,000. Claudia or Leslie.
in ideal location, elegantly finished rancher minutes away from downtown on quiet cul-desac. Double lot with mature trees. Nothing to do but hang up your hat and call it home. $189,000. Call William.
2 office home with a view. Lots of curb appeal, fully landscaped with pond and garden spot. On no thru road in Southills, hardwood, cork flooring, new cabinets in bthrm, new staircase, new kitchen w/ granite counters. $449,900. Call Bill or Leslie.
#3669 - ENJOY STUNNING VIEWS
#3675 - LOVELY 2 BDRM MOBILE
#3681 - WELL CARED FOR BUNGALOW
#3685 - AFFORDABLE LIVING
#3731 - AFFORDABLE, CONVENIENT
#3732 - DESIGNED FOR LIVING
#3733 - CHARMING 2 BDRM
#3734 - BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY
#3735 - LARGE CORNER LOT
set up on 1 acres in Kersley. Freshly painted, newer flooring, 4 new appliances, new well and septic, new hot water tank and vinyl siding. Small addition with a wood stove, perfect for a mud room, small deck. $117,500. Call Randy.
Full bsmt, central location close to park, transit and schools. Eating nook, formal D/R, sunken L/R all on main, mstr suite w/jacuzzi tub, lge walk-in closet, fully finished bsmt, newer tile flooring, custom fabric blinds. $229,900. Call Terri.
on city services with a private back yard. 3 bdrm up and 2 baths. Close to school, park and families who will soon be friends. $129,900. Call Claudia or Leslie today.
living souith of the city in a popular family friendly park. Open floor plan with bedroom and bath at each end. $54,900. Call Claudia or Leslie.
Family room off kitchen, as well as D/R. Sunny floor plan with 3 bdrm, 2 baths, den could be 4th bedroom. Family friendly, fenced, private yard. $279,900. Call Leslie or Claudia for a peek.
rancher on .4 acres and close to soccer fields, shopping and school. Open concept living, kitchen with walkout to patio, 5 appliances included. Quick possession at $84,900. Call Wayne.
Well maintained mobile home in city limits. City services make it easy to care for this 30 pad mobile home park close to transit, schools and shopping. Close to soccer fields. 9.25 acres. New fencing added 2009/10. $568,000. Call Terri.
with private yard and detached garage. Lots of updates incl. windows, roof and flooring. Main floor is impassively decorated with 3 bdrms and a separate dining area. $158,900. Call Wayne.
William Lacy
#3690 - IMMACULATE FAMILY HOME
#3691 - COUNTRY LIVING
#3694 - CUTE AND COZY HOME
#3695 - WELL KEPT 5 BDRM HOME
#3699 - PEACE AND QUIET
10 minutes from town, 5 bdrms, sunken L/R, lrge kitchen, main level laundry, games room, 2 extra bdrms on lower floor w/bthrm. Privacy on 10 acres, detached gge/shop, wood shed/storage, 4 bay RV storage. $289,900. Call Leslie or Claudia.
City minutes away, newer modular home, 10 acres, great open floor plan, vaulted ceilings, all the extras. Fantastic deck, 3 car gge, guest cabin, other outbuildings for all your toys. $299,500. Call Leslie or Claudia.
On private 2.044 acres. Well treed with covered parking, wood storage, play centre for the kids. Lots of updates, 3 bdrms, 2 - 3 pce. bthrms, wood heat in rec room, beautiful yard. $189,000. Call Leslie or Claudia.
Located close to shopping, elem., high school, soccer field. 3 bath, some new windows, oak kitchen, eating area as well as formal D/R, 2 wood F/P’s, new carpeting, ceramic tile. Covered sundeck, paved drive. $199,900. Leslie or Claudia.
Over 1.5 ac. w/great starter home. Too many updates to mention. Lots of cabinets in kitchen w/gas stove. Large sundeck, yard with puttering and gardening space, manicured, well landscaped, outbuildings. $151,500. Call Claudia or Leslie.
Cell. 250-983-5003
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Bob Marsh
#3736 - PRIVACY AWAITS
#3737 - SOLID 4 BDRM HOME
#3738 - AWESOME LOCATION
#3740 - GORGEOUS, IMMACULATE HOME
#3742 - LOTS OF VALUE HERE
3 bdrm plus den mobile on 4.94 acres. Gorgeous view of city, ample garden area and fenced for horses. Double wide mobile, open floor plan, huge kitchen, modern decor. 2 bay shop, barn or RV storage. $223,900. Call Terri.
Located on just over 1/2 acre, south, generous sized rooms, bright kitchen & eating area. Impeccable grounds, flowers, perennials galore. Private park, rolling green and garden is the setting. $204,900. Call Leslie or Claudia.
4 plex fully occupied, 2-1 bdrm suites, 1-2 bdrm suite, spacious 4 bdrm main level. Bsmt suites share laundry, upper suites have private laundry. Close to schools and shopping. Single carport, single gge. $209,900. Call Terri.
North Quesnel, private yard with fruit trees and lane access. Nice deck, plenty of room for growing family with large rec room with wet bar. Main floor laundry, built in vacuum. $249,900. Call William.
Located on 1.54 acres, south, detached 2 bay gge/ shop. Updates throughout, designer colours, full finished bsmt, lge rec/games room. Lots of room for entire family. Close to all amenities. $233,999. Call Leslie or Claudia for more info.
Cell. 250-983-5003
Kim Knott
Kim Knott #3702 - GREAT HOBBY FARM
#3704 - TREED & PRIVATE
#3706 - ENJOY THE TRANQUILITY
#3708 - GREAT POTENTIAL
#3743 - WHAT A VIEW!
#3744 - LOTS OF UPDATES.
#3748 - GREAT STARTER HOME
#3750 - COUNTRY HOME
#3751 - GLAMOROUS KITCHEN
3 bdrm family home has 1792 sq.ft. on main & 1008 fin. down. Wood F/P, lge F/R, 4 yr. old solarium, new gas range, tile floor in kitchen, refinished cabinets, 42x12 vinyl deck, new laminate & paint, pellet stove, updated baths. $218,500. Call Bob.
#3709 - UP TO THE MOMENT DECOR
with 4 bdrm/2 bath home, 4 bay shop on 31+ fenced acres 23 km south of town. Greenhouse, wired/insulated playhouse, chicken coop, barn, shop has 220 wiring & RI plumbing. Nicely landscaped. $249,900. Call Bobbi.
of this 20 acres just 30 mins. north of Quesnel. Mobile with addition on a full bsmt foundation allowing for views of the mountains and fields from the living room and dining room. Waiting for someone to make it their own. $159,000. Call Kim.
Great location, great home, solid 3-4 bdrm home w/great open floor plan & spacious rooms. Needs some updates, over 5 acres with garden, multiple bldgs, well treed, within minutes to shopping, Dragon Lake. $259,900. Call William.
5 bdrm, 2 bath home located south, .49 ac. fully usable, fenced, updates include carport roof, main bath, flooring, fresh coat of paint. Green belt behind property for privacy. $252,700. Call Terri.
Hot tub on deck of this beautiful 4 bdrm home overlooking Dragon Lake. Lovely kitchen with teak cupboards and built-ins, 2 F/P’s, large rec rm, fully finished bsmt. Lots of updates including floors & paint. Sauna, detached shop. $259,900. Randy.
Generous sized bdrms, laundry on main, updates include new flooring, custom drapes, paint. Two N/G F/P’s, covered sundeck, fenced back yard, enclosed gge, multiple carport in back. Excellent condition. $224,000. Call Leslie or Claudia.
or possible investment property. 3 bdrm, 1 bath rancher on 0.6 acre close to elementary school. New fridge, stove and space heater. Very bright. Private back yard. Fenced, 16x30 shed/workshop. $84,900. Call Randy.
evolved into large farm house with 2 living quarters available. Classic front porch with wall of windows, huge kitchen, charming L//R used as office, sprawling family area. 1 bdrm, 1 bath on main, 3 bdrms upstairs. $254,900. Call Claudia or Leslie.
Impressive stone fireplace in this 5 bdrm home. Inlaw suite downstairs at end of quiet street, nicely landscaped. $267,500. Call Leslie or Claudia.
Ph. 250-992-7202 C.250-316-1708
Ph. 250-992-7202 C.250-316-1708
Terri Matula
Terri Matula
Ph. 250-992-7202 C.250-991-2001
Ph. 250-992-7202 C.250-255-3999
#3720 - GREAT PROPERTY
only 10 min.from town, 2.95 acres. Beautiful updated oak kitchen w/storage, new high efficiency furnace, garage/workshop, RV parking, lots of room for kids and toys. Country living. $159,900. Call Leslie or Claudia.
Ten Mile Lake. Comfortable log home on over half acre of fabulous waterfront. Two bdrms on main, 2 on upper floor, 2 bthrms, outside bsmt entry, lots of potential to finish bsmt. Updated windows, paint, log chinking. $450,000. Call Leslie or Claudia.
William Lacy
Steve Smith
#3716 - A QUICK 7 KMS UP MARSH RD
gets you a desirable 2.38 acre parcel with a mobile and addition. Sellers state shared well with easement and a possible septic system. $34,900. Call Wayne.
#3662 - 2 BDRM MOBILE HOME
Ph. 250-747-3753 C.250-991-8170
Bob Marsh
#3715 - GREAT STARTER HOME
for a growing family on a quiet street. 2 bdrm, with 3rd converted to main floor laundry. Nicely finished main floor, bsmt is waiting for right touch. Nice yard, large deck. $169,900. Call Leslie or Claudia.
in family friendly park. Recent upgrades include new windows, hot water tank, most of the plumbing, flooring, paint, reno’d bthrm with jetted tub. Covered deck. Minutes from town, ready to move in. $29,900. Call Kim.
Ph. 250-747-3753 C.250-991-8170
Ph. 250-992-7202 C.250-983-5792
355 St. Laurent Ave. 250-992-7202
Ph. 250-992-6032 C.250-991-9405
Ph. 250-992-5523 C.250-991-9063
Ph. 250-747-0422 C.250-983-9983
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#3710 - JUST LIKE NEW
#3711 - BEAUTIFUL HOME IN SOUTHILLS
#3712 - NEVER LIVED IN!
#3714 - GREAT FAMILY HOME
Beautiful 2009 Moduline mobile home in quiet park. Bright and open, with 2 bdrm great kitchen, b/i china cabinets, vaulted ceiling, bay window. $88,900. Call Randy.
Gorgeously finished up and down. New laminate, new shag carpet, elegantly painted home. Large deck, covered parking, fantastic back yard with mature trees and more than enough space for everyone. $224,900. Call Leslie or Claudia.
Lovely 2010 16’ wide mobile home in quiet park. Extra width gives a bright spacious layout with 2 bdrm and den, 2 full baths, beautiful kitchen, vaulted ceilings, gyproc walls, large mstr bdrm. $105,900. Call Randy.
Move in and enjoy. Not a lot to do here, updated flooring and paint, nice family favoured floor plan, all situated close to parks, schools and shopping. 5 bdrm, 2 baths, lots of home to grow into. $149,900. Call Leslie or Claudia.
THE SIGN YOU WANT
Ph. 250-992-7202 C.250-991-2001
Steve Smith
Ph. 250-992-7202 C.250-255-3999
CMYK
#3752 - RANCHER ON 2 ACRES
#3754 - DESIREABLE LOCATION
#3755 - LOVELY 3 BDRM RANCHER
#3756 - INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITY
20 mins. north of town. Three bdrm, 3 bath with 2 piece ensuite, wood stove in L/R, second driveway to double carport. Indoor pool, shared drilled well with easement and septic. Call Steve for your personal showing. $119,900.
south of town on over .5 acre. Good solid house, lots of windows, open kitchen/living room, lots of potential, rancher floor plan, 3 bdrm, 1 - 4 pce. renovated bthrm. Well treed, covered RV parking. $193,500. Call Leslie or Claudia.
Manicured 1 acre setting, 10 min. west, many updates incl. paint, flooring, bathroom w/soaker tub. Nothing to do but move in and enjoy. Sit on your new sundeck and enjoy private, treed back yard. $197,500. Call Leslie or Claudia.
Mobile with lots of updates incl. new roof and paint. .43 acre south of town, fabulous addition on this mobile, sunken L/R, manicured grounds with mature trees and privacy. Detached shop/gge. $149,500. Call Leslie or Claudia.
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Leslie Johnson
Leslie Johnson
Quesnel Realty
Ph. 250-992-6032 C.250-991-9405
Bobbi Momer
Bobbi Momer
Ph. 250-992-5523 C.250-991-9063
Randy Derrick
Randy Derrick #3749 - COZY TWO BEDROOM STARTER
in Kersley. Can be converted back to 3 bdrm. Located on quiet, no thru road, close to elementary school. The 1.07 acre lot is level with garden area, storage shed, useable garage/shop. $59,500. Call Wayne.
#3524 - 6 BDRM HOME MINUTES FROM GOLFING
Generous sized bdrms, lg bright kitchen w/ eating nook, formal D/R. Family room w/N/G F/P, 2 bdrm in-law suite. Covered parking, paved drive, fenced back yard. $239,900. Call Leslie or Claudia today.
#3599 - SUPER SIZED LOT
On Dragon Lake in family friendly mobile home park south of the city. Large kitchen, screened sundeck plus a carport. $83,500. Call Leslie or Claudia.
#3633 - 1300 SQ. FT. 4 BDRM MOBILE
W/addition and carport on almost 1/2 acre fenced level lot. Lots of updates ie: electrical, windows, hwt, furnace, cabinets, countertops, sink, laminate. Mst bdrm w/patio door, 14x28 deck. Quick possession. $129,900. Call Steve.
#3631 - COUNTRY PURE AND SIMPLE
3 bdrm part log home located on 5 acre north of town. New maple kitchen, entryway & eating area w/contemporary finishing w/coziness of log home. Private balcony off mstr bdrm. Acreage is fenced. $234,900. Call Bobbi.
Ph. 250-992-6028 C.250-991-9147
Ph. 250-992-6028 C.250-991-9147
Claudia Holland
Claudia Holland
Bill Ingram
#3645 - UNIQUE INVESTMENT PROPERTY
Located south of the city. Ample 4-5 bdrm bungalow with 2 bdrm suite in full bsmt plus side by side duplex. Many updates in 2 bdrm duplex. Spacious 2 level w/fencing. .65 acre private. School and shopping close. $199,900. Call Terri.
#3650 - LIVE THE LIFE YOU IMAGINED
#3653 - EASY LIVING MADE SIMPLE
#3655 - A TRULY RARE FIND
#3656 - SMARTLY STYLED
Family friendly 3 bath home in Southills. No work required, so move in and enjoy the private back yard, spacious family room and its naturally bright feel. Priced right at $289,500. Call Claudia or Leslie for your first visit to your new home.
Close to schools and shopping. 2 bdrm mobile with unique layout. Lots of updating incl. kitchen, flooring, 4 year old roof. Family room on main, single carport, paved drive, fenced yard. Move in ready. $139,900. Call Terri.
One owner, 1196 sq. ft. home is immaculate. 3 bdrm up, 1 down, 2 car gge, on just under 1 ac. Covered parking, 3 bay RV shed, N/G F/P up and wood insert in downstairs rec room. Renos incl. new roof, flrng, windows, etc. $249,900. Call Bill.
This chic new kitchen, formal D/R, grand L/R and selection of glass and tile bthrms make this home a keeper. 4 generous bdrms, each with its own bath, 2 gas F/P’s, sundeck for sunsets, fenced yard. Air cond. $349,900. Call Leslie or Claudia.
Ph. 250-747-0422 C.250-983-9983
Bill Ingram
Ph. 250-992-7202 C.250-983-9522
Ph. 250-992-7202 C.250-983-9522
Wayne Seale
Wayne Seale
#3721 - DREAM HOME!
#3722 - BEAUTIFUL CHARACTER HOME
Beautiful custom built executive home. 9’ ceilings, beautiful kitchen, hardwood floors, jacuzzi tub, central A/C, 4 bdrm, 4 baths, 2 family rooms in almost 4000 sq. ft. Beautiful rock work in and out. $419,900. Call Randy.
Full acre minutes from city, like new featuring 2 storeys, full bsmt, 3 bdrms, 2 baths. Lovely kitchen revamped, large F/R, lots of natural light, tons of charm. Fenced, private yard offers nice views, gge, carport, gas F/P, central vac. $229,900. Randy.
#3723 - MARSH ROAD
#3724 - CUTE & COZY
#3725 - FOUR YEARS OLD IN SOUTHILLS
#3726 - FANTASTIC HOME
#3727 - 4 BEDROOM, 4 BATH
Located only 7 kms up Marsh Rd., 1.81 acre parcel ready to move your mobile onto or build. The adjoining lot at 1192 Marsh Road is also available for sale. Call Wayne. $42,900.
2 bdrm bungalow in Johnston Sub. Starter, retirement or rental home, you decide. Home has had updates including electrical, kitchen, bathroom windows & flooring. Single gge, fenced yard, patio. $159,900. Call Bobbi.
Open floor plan, bright kitchen, eating area and L/R. Maple cabinets, dark hand scraped hardwood, breakfast bar, modern fixtures, neutral colours, private back yard. Close to elementary school. New home warranty. $309,000. Claudia or Leslie.
in ideal location, elegantly finished rancher minutes away from downtown on quiet cul-desac. Double lot with mature trees. Nothing to do but hang up your hat and call it home. $189,000. Call William.
2 office home with a view. Lots of curb appeal, fully landscaped with pond and garden spot. On no thru road in Southills, hardwood, cork flooring, new cabinets in bthrm, new staircase, new kitchen w/ granite counters. $449,900. Call Bill or Leslie.
#3669 - ENJOY STUNNING VIEWS
#3675 - LOVELY 2 BDRM MOBILE
#3681 - WELL CARED FOR BUNGALOW
#3685 - AFFORDABLE LIVING
#3731 - AFFORDABLE, CONVENIENT
#3732 - DESIGNED FOR LIVING
#3733 - CHARMING 2 BDRM
#3734 - BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY
#3735 - LARGE CORNER LOT
set up on 1 acres in Kersley. Freshly painted, newer flooring, 4 new appliances, new well and septic, new hot water tank and vinyl siding. Small addition with a wood stove, perfect for a mud room, small deck. $117,500. Call Randy.
Full bsmt, central location close to park, transit and schools. Eating nook, formal D/R, sunken L/R all on main, mstr suite w/jacuzzi tub, lge walk-in closet, fully finished bsmt, newer tile flooring, custom fabric blinds. $229,900. Call Terri.
on city services with a private back yard. 3 bdrm up and 2 baths. Close to school, park and families who will soon be friends. $129,900. Call Claudia or Leslie today.
living souith of the city in a popular family friendly park. Open floor plan with bedroom and bath at each end. $54,900. Call Claudia or Leslie.
Family room off kitchen, as well as D/R. Sunny floor plan with 3 bdrm, 2 baths, den could be 4th bedroom. Family friendly, fenced, private yard. $279,900. Call Leslie or Claudia for a peek.
rancher on .4 acres and close to soccer fields, shopping and school. Open concept living, kitchen with walkout to patio, 5 appliances included. Quick possession at $84,900. Call Wayne.
Well maintained mobile home in city limits. City services make it easy to care for this 30 pad mobile home park close to transit, schools and shopping. Close to soccer fields. 9.25 acres. New fencing added 2009/10. $568,000. Call Terri.
with private yard and detached garage. Lots of updates incl. windows, roof and flooring. Main floor is impassively decorated with 3 bdrms and a separate dining area. $158,900. Call Wayne.
William Lacy
#3690 - IMMACULATE FAMILY HOME
#3691 - COUNTRY LIVING
#3694 - CUTE AND COZY HOME
#3695 - WELL KEPT 5 BDRM HOME
#3699 - PEACE AND QUIET
10 minutes from town, 5 bdrms, sunken L/R, lrge kitchen, main level laundry, games room, 2 extra bdrms on lower floor w/bthrm. Privacy on 10 acres, detached gge/shop, wood shed/storage, 4 bay RV storage. $289,900. Call Leslie or Claudia.
City minutes away, newer modular home, 10 acres, great open floor plan, vaulted ceilings, all the extras. Fantastic deck, 3 car gge, guest cabin, other outbuildings for all your toys. $299,500. Call Leslie or Claudia.
On private 2.044 acres. Well treed with covered parking, wood storage, play centre for the kids. Lots of updates, 3 bdrms, 2 - 3 pce. bthrms, wood heat in rec room, beautiful yard. $189,000. Call Leslie or Claudia.
Located close to shopping, elem., high school, soccer field. 3 bath, some new windows, oak kitchen, eating area as well as formal D/R, 2 wood F/P’s, new carpeting, ceramic tile. Covered sundeck, paved drive. $199,900. Leslie or Claudia.
Over 1.5 ac. w/great starter home. Too many updates to mention. Lots of cabinets in kitchen w/gas stove. Large sundeck, yard with puttering and gardening space, manicured, well landscaped, outbuildings. $151,500. Call Claudia or Leslie.
Cell. 250-983-5003
Ph. 250-992-7202 C.250-983-5792
Bob Marsh
#3736 - PRIVACY AWAITS
#3737 - SOLID 4 BDRM HOME
#3738 - AWESOME LOCATION
#3740 - GORGEOUS, IMMACULATE HOME
#3742 - LOTS OF VALUE HERE
3 bdrm plus den mobile on 4.94 acres. Gorgeous view of city, ample garden area and fenced for horses. Double wide mobile, open floor plan, huge kitchen, modern decor. 2 bay shop, barn or RV storage. $223,900. Call Terri.
Located on just over 1/2 acre, south, generous sized rooms, bright kitchen & eating area. Impeccable grounds, flowers, perennials galore. Private park, rolling green and garden is the setting. $204,900. Call Leslie or Claudia.
4 plex fully occupied, 2-1 bdrm suites, 1-2 bdrm suite, spacious 4 bdrm main level. Bsmt suites share laundry, upper suites have private laundry. Close to schools and shopping. Single carport, single gge. $209,900. Call Terri.
North Quesnel, private yard with fruit trees and lane access. Nice deck, plenty of room for growing family with large rec room with wet bar. Main floor laundry, built in vacuum. $249,900. Call William.
Located on 1.54 acres, south, detached 2 bay gge/ shop. Updates throughout, designer colours, full finished bsmt, lge rec/games room. Lots of room for entire family. Close to all amenities. $233,999. Call Leslie or Claudia for more info.
Cell. 250-983-5003
Kim Knott
Kim Knott #3702 - GREAT HOBBY FARM
#3704 - TREED & PRIVATE
#3706 - ENJOY THE TRANQUILITY
#3708 - GREAT POTENTIAL
#3743 - WHAT A VIEW!
#3744 - LOTS OF UPDATES.
#3748 - GREAT STARTER HOME
#3750 - COUNTRY HOME
#3751 - GLAMOROUS KITCHEN
3 bdrm family home has 1792 sq.ft. on main & 1008 fin. down. Wood F/P, lge F/R, 4 yr. old solarium, new gas range, tile floor in kitchen, refinished cabinets, 42x12 vinyl deck, new laminate & paint, pellet stove, updated baths. $218,500. Call Bob.
#3709 - UP TO THE MOMENT DECOR
with 4 bdrm/2 bath home, 4 bay shop on 31+ fenced acres 23 km south of town. Greenhouse, wired/insulated playhouse, chicken coop, barn, shop has 220 wiring & RI plumbing. Nicely landscaped. $249,900. Call Bobbi.
of this 20 acres just 30 mins. north of Quesnel. Mobile with addition on a full bsmt foundation allowing for views of the mountains and fields from the living room and dining room. Waiting for someone to make it their own. $159,000. Call Kim.
Great location, great home, solid 3-4 bdrm home w/great open floor plan & spacious rooms. Needs some updates, over 5 acres with garden, multiple bldgs, well treed, within minutes to shopping, Dragon Lake. $259,900. Call William.
5 bdrm, 2 bath home located south, .49 ac. fully usable, fenced, updates include carport roof, main bath, flooring, fresh coat of paint. Green belt behind property for privacy. $252,700. Call Terri.
Hot tub on deck of this beautiful 4 bdrm home overlooking Dragon Lake. Lovely kitchen with teak cupboards and built-ins, 2 F/P’s, large rec rm, fully finished bsmt. Lots of updates including floors & paint. Sauna, detached shop. $259,900. Randy.
Generous sized bdrms, laundry on main, updates include new flooring, custom drapes, paint. Two N/G F/P’s, covered sundeck, fenced back yard, enclosed gge, multiple carport in back. Excellent condition. $224,000. Call Leslie or Claudia.
or possible investment property. 3 bdrm, 1 bath rancher on 0.6 acre close to elementary school. New fridge, stove and space heater. Very bright. Private back yard. Fenced, 16x30 shed/workshop. $84,900. Call Randy.
evolved into large farm house with 2 living quarters available. Classic front porch with wall of windows, huge kitchen, charming L//R used as office, sprawling family area. 1 bdrm, 1 bath on main, 3 bdrms upstairs. $254,900. Call Claudia or Leslie.
Impressive stone fireplace in this 5 bdrm home. Inlaw suite downstairs at end of quiet street, nicely landscaped. $267,500. Call Leslie or Claudia.
Ph. 250-992-7202 C.250-316-1708
Ph. 250-992-7202 C.250-316-1708
Terri Matula
Terri Matula
Ph. 250-992-7202 C.250-991-2001
Ph. 250-992-7202 C.250-255-3999
#3720 - GREAT PROPERTY
only 10 min.from town, 2.95 acres. Beautiful updated oak kitchen w/storage, new high efficiency furnace, garage/workshop, RV parking, lots of room for kids and toys. Country living. $159,900. Call Leslie or Claudia.
Ten Mile Lake. Comfortable log home on over half acre of fabulous waterfront. Two bdrms on main, 2 on upper floor, 2 bthrms, outside bsmt entry, lots of potential to finish bsmt. Updated windows, paint, log chinking. $450,000. Call Leslie or Claudia.
William Lacy
Steve Smith
#3716 - A QUICK 7 KMS UP MARSH RD
gets you a desirable 2.38 acre parcel with a mobile and addition. Sellers state shared well with easement and a possible septic system. $34,900. Call Wayne.
#3662 - 2 BDRM MOBILE HOME
Ph. 250-747-3753 C.250-991-8170
Bob Marsh
#3715 - GREAT STARTER HOME
for a growing family on a quiet street. 2 bdrm, with 3rd converted to main floor laundry. Nicely finished main floor, bsmt is waiting for right touch. Nice yard, large deck. $169,900. Call Leslie or Claudia.
in family friendly park. Recent upgrades include new windows, hot water tank, most of the plumbing, flooring, paint, reno’d bthrm with jetted tub. Covered deck. Minutes from town, ready to move in. $29,900. Call Kim.
Ph. 250-747-3753 C.250-991-8170
Ph. 250-992-7202 C.250-983-5792
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Ph. 250-992-6032 C.250-991-9405
Ph. 250-992-5523 C.250-991-9063
Ph. 250-747-0422 C.250-983-9983
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#3710 - JUST LIKE NEW
#3711 - BEAUTIFUL HOME IN SOUTHILLS
#3712 - NEVER LIVED IN!
#3714 - GREAT FAMILY HOME
Beautiful 2009 Moduline mobile home in quiet park. Bright and open, with 2 bdrm great kitchen, b/i china cabinets, vaulted ceiling, bay window. $88,900. Call Randy.
Gorgeously finished up and down. New laminate, new shag carpet, elegantly painted home. Large deck, covered parking, fantastic back yard with mature trees and more than enough space for everyone. $224,900. Call Leslie or Claudia.
Lovely 2010 16’ wide mobile home in quiet park. Extra width gives a bright spacious layout with 2 bdrm and den, 2 full baths, beautiful kitchen, vaulted ceilings, gyproc walls, large mstr bdrm. $105,900. Call Randy.
Move in and enjoy. Not a lot to do here, updated flooring and paint, nice family favoured floor plan, all situated close to parks, schools and shopping. 5 bdrm, 2 baths, lots of home to grow into. $149,900. Call Leslie or Claudia.
THE SIGN YOU WANT
Ph. 250-992-7202 C.250-991-2001
Steve Smith
Ph. 250-992-7202 C.250-255-3999
CMYK
#3752 - RANCHER ON 2 ACRES
#3754 - DESIREABLE LOCATION
#3755 - LOVELY 3 BDRM RANCHER
#3756 - INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITY
20 mins. north of town. Three bdrm, 3 bath with 2 piece ensuite, wood stove in L/R, second driveway to double carport. Indoor pool, shared drilled well with easement and septic. Call Steve for your personal showing. $119,900.
south of town on over .5 acre. Good solid house, lots of windows, open kitchen/living room, lots of potential, rancher floor plan, 3 bdrm, 1 - 4 pce. renovated bthrm. Well treed, covered RV parking. $193,500. Call Leslie or Claudia.
Manicured 1 acre setting, 10 min. west, many updates incl. paint, flooring, bathroom w/soaker tub. Nothing to do but move in and enjoy. Sit on your new sundeck and enjoy private, treed back yard. $197,500. Call Leslie or Claudia.
Mobile with lots of updates incl. new roof and paint. .43 acre south of town, fabulous addition on this mobile, sunken L/R, manicured grounds with mature trees and privacy. Detached shop/gge. $149,500. Call Leslie or Claudia.
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1885 Fairway Rd. - LOVE TO GOLFFABULOUS VIEW. WAITING FOR YOUR FAMILY! Bright open design overlooking Quesnel Golf Course. 4 Bedrooms plus den/ office, family/rec room, finished bsmt, 3 baths. Den is off the foyer. Formal spaces. Enjoy the new kitchen loaded with features. Must see to appreciate. Call Rick to view. MLS#N204373 NCR#2142
89,900
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2908 Nazko Rd.– THIS PLACE IS READY TO SELL! Priced for quick sale, & sold in as is, where is condition. Over 2 acres located w/in Fire Protection of Bouchie Lake, this little property needs some TLC to turn it in to your dream home. Room enough for ponies & other critters, close to town for the commuters, & truly is a gem in the rough. Not much will be needed? Call Anna-Lisa MLS#N217428 NCR#2294
224,900
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3992 Bulova Rd. - 4 bdrm, 2 bath, 1997 dbl Moduline w/addition on fenced 1.15 acre corner lot in family neighbourhood 10 min north of town. Vaulted ceiling w/ open floor plan, remodeled kitchen, 4 pc master ens., tiered deck, gazebo w/hot tub (nego.), 24x28 shop w/wood heat, updated septic & well (10 gpm) - just a few of many feats! In fire protection area & on school bus route. Call Rick. MLS#216724 NCR#2286
49,900
#37-634 Elm St.– PRICED TO SELL...NO IF’S, AND’S OR BUT’S ABOUT IT!! Great location, not too old, not 1 but 2 big add-on’s, & a pullout for the living room that DOES NOT LEAK! Originally set up for wheelchair accessibility this mobile has the larger doors & hallway for ease of movement. Very open kitchen/dining area & tons of cupboards. It even has a lovely fireplace for those chilly nights. Call Anna-Lisa MLS#N217405 NCR#2295
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449,900
454 Sanderson Rd. – OASIS IN THE CITY! Quality built home, o/s workshop & double sized yard. View Dragon Lk. 1 blk Legion Beach. Outdoor livability incl sundeck, cov’d patio, fencing, park-like setting. 3+1 bdrms, master w/ jetted tub, lg kitchen, formal DR & LR. Rec + Fam rm in daylight bsmt. Dream concrete Dway. WS heated, wired, 2 pc bath & dbl carport. Manicured 1.112 acre. Call Rick MLS#N217132 NCR#2291
newe Pric 199,500
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2220 Blackwater Rd. - Check out this remodeled ½ acre beauty! 3 bdrms, 1740 sq. ft. of living space. Approx. 4 years old. stainless steel appl. incl. counter top gas range. Hardwood floor, ceramic tile, and carpet throughout. Outbuildings, fire pit, garden & large deck, Nat. gas w/wood back-up. New well-3yrs ago-w/UV light filtration system. School bus route pick-up close by. Inquire. MLS#N215194 NCR#2258
179,900
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462 Rolph St. - Watch the river flow by while enjoying this cute & cozy 2+1 bdrm bungalow. Charming plaster from yesteryear, bright corner windows, sun porch & modern kitchen. Finished bsmt is complete w/oversized bdrm, rec room, den & cold room. Single garage/workshop is wired & insulated. Everything is done, just move in & enjoy. Call Anna-Lisa MLS#N210559 NCR#2206
249,900
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327 Elm St. - 5.4 acres in town, gorgeous pond, wildlife, close to all amenities, but privacy plus in the backyard. Home is simply huge, w/walkout from bsmt, & may be suitable for in-law suite. 3 bdrms up + 1 down. Kitchen & living room views are glorious in both winter and summer, w/all the deer & geese coming right up to your doorstep. Call Anna-Lisa to view. MLS#216844 NCR#2290
299,900
#101-1702 Dyke Rd. - Rancher - River - Unique! Ideal upscale one-level living. Gated community, 1500 sq. ft., vaulted ceilings, 3 bdrms, 2 baths. Modern kitchen, corner view windows in eating area. Dining rm could be a perfect cozy family rm. Just a few steps to enjoy the beach along the Fraser River. Lifestyle is quiet, wildlife & just minutes from downtown & Quesnel Golf Course. Call Rick to view. MLS#N215599 NCR#2262
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39,900
594 Allard St. – Cheaper than renting. Good solid townhouse, 3 bedrooms up, step saver kitchen. Want an income? Check it out. Maintenance fees do apply. MLS#N217698 NCR#2297
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602 Racing Rd. - Truly a rancher, quality, character, South Quesnel. Long & low on a beautifully landscaped ¾ acre. This well cherished home is truly family ready. 4 Bedrooms, 3 bath, family room plus rec room. Vaulted ceiling, french doors, utility on main, spacious deck, firepit, pond, gardeners paradise. Private setting, mature trees. Workshop & plenty of room for your RV. Call Rick to view. MLS#N211167 NCR#2215
career change, we will all miss you
359,900
$
183 Nickel Ridge Ave. - FINISHED TO PERFECTION! So bright, so new, so open. Finished up & down, 5 B/R’s, 3 baths, Kitchen complete with island & open concept to dining/Living room. Generously sized covered deck. Concrete drive, to the fenced yard, everything is beautifully done & ready to enjoy. 1 yr new, Home warranty program. Walk to UNBC, Rec centre & walking trails. MLS#N212971 NCR#2233
Cherielle 36,000
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Lot 32 Nickel Ridge Ave. - Ready-Set-Build! Ideal city setting with city services available, walk to rec center, UNBC, bus stops and close to river walk trail. New homes on this street, located between Carson sub and Johnston Sub. Level lot is ideal for rancher, or pick your plan for spring. Call Rick to view! MLS#N215046 NCR#2257
39,900
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530 Allard St. – This 3 bedroom, 1½ bath, full basement townhouse is a great investment. Located in West Quesnel & close to shopping & bus route. Currently rented for $600/month. 24 hours notice; maintenance fee applies. MLS#N217697 NCR#2296
Linda 250-991-2964
Travis 250-255-7304
124,000
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574 Marsh Rd. - Remodeled 3 bedroom mobile Located on just under an acre. French doors in kitchen lead to deck. Artesian well, energy efficient updates incl. hot water tank, furnace, heat pump/air conditioner. With a few finishing touches this could be your personalized country escape just 5 minutes from town. Call Travis to view. MLS#N213052 NCR#2234
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Rick the ~From 250-992-9846 group at NCR
134,900
SOLD
1371 Paley Ave. - POTENTIAL PLUS! Investors take note. 3 +1 bdrms, 2 ½ bath, rec room, some TLC required. sundeck over carport, fenced yard, greenspace near by to enjoy. Tenant occupied. Easy to rent in Uplands. Call Rick to view. MLS#N215982 NCR#2274
142,900
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1881 Birch Ave. This bright and charming 3 bedroom rancher is clean and has recently been updated including newer floors and kitchen cabinets. The open living room and dining room design makes for easy entertaining. Large master bedroom and ample room for storage downstairs. Nice sized storage shed and private backyard. Vendor states the well is very good. Call Travis to view. MLS#N213693 NCR#2239
595,000
4323 Quesnel Hixon Rd - 89.88 beautifully treed acres surround this 1800+ sq. ft. 4 bdrm. home located just min. from town yet feels like the country. Nestled in park-like setting w/a long private drive. Pasture for horses, garden w/fruit trees add to the natural beauty. This gorgeous property boasts 270 ft. of river frontage & amazing views of the mighty Fraser. Call Rick or Travis. MLS#N214004 NCR#2243
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109,000
281 Bobcat Rd. - Gorgeous little 3 bdrm bungalow, currently rented out below value. Large gorgeous lot w/ additional lot w/separate title for just over 2 acres. This is a very sweet deal, in a terrific location, just a hop, skip & a jump from the elementary school. The natural gas furnace heats the entire place. Easy to maintain, easy to live in! Call Anna-Lisa MLS#216449 NCR#2285
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1 BDRM APT. $525/month
55,000-65,000
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Blackwater Rd- Land-Lots of land! 26+ acres of privacy, trees, nature views & only 15 min. west of Quesnel. Great holding property or build/develop. Plenty of room to collect toys - 4 wheelers, horses, pets, chickens/livestock & especially kids. Nice terrain, nice trees, nice price. Newly subdivided. HST applies. Lot 2 -MLS#N214274 - $55,000; Lot 3 -MLS#N214273- $55,000; MLS#N204275-$65,000. Call Rick NCR#2247-9
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53,000
1706 Richbar Rd. - This 1.61 acre property is fully serviced, ready & waiting for your brand new dream home or modular! Shared well & septic, all services to former mobile pad site. Very peaceful, beautiful, & private setting, a must see! MLS#216784 NCR#2287
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250,000
2372 Larch Ave. - C4 Hwy Commercial high exposure, City South - 5.5 acres. Great location across from Canadian Tire, beside The Brick, just off Hwy 97 at Lordco intersection. 2 buildings (of little or no value) 20x40 block & 14x25 shop also 40x70 concrete reinforced pad. Plenty of level, developmental site still available, fenced. North end of property drops to creek. Phase 2 power on site. Call Rick. MLS#N4504874 NCR#2216
139,900
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366 Winder St. - Cute 2 bdrm rancher w/full basement close to schools & shopping. New flooring & new paint on main. Newer vinyl siding, windows & furnace! Home electrical has been upgraded. Fenced yard, quiet area. Basement not finished but has divider for rooms. With a little imagination, this home could accommodate your growing family. Call Travis to view. MLS#N215419 NCR#2263
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Please be advised that Sig and Ernie Koeck, operating as 681035 BC Ltd., are proposing to remove approximately 66.5 hectares (all) of private land from Woodlot Licence W0526 located in the vicinity of the Fraser River, 33km south of Quesnel via West Fraser and Narcosli Pit Roads. Inquiries or comments to this proposal must be submitted to Chris Elden, RPF, at 938 Yorston Avenue, Quesnel, BC, V2J 3B1 by May 13, 2012. Only written inquiries received by the above date will be responded to. Information about this proposal can be obtained by contacting Chris Elden at 250-992-9769, or at the above address.
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Thank you to the following poets who submitted their poems. Poet’s Corner will run the last Friday of each month (providing we get submissions). Drop off your poems at the Cariboo Observer Monday to Friday 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. or email to publisher@quesnelobserver.com. Fax 250-992-5229
Mountain Top From high atop the Milburne dome, You see the valley far below. A clearing tells of someone's home. Smoke, from a mill, curls soft and slow. Below the massive Dragon's Head, A peaceful city seems to sleep. The noisy rumble has all fled. Dead silence rises from the deep. I see a lake set like a gem In the tapestry of the land. A river flows to join the stem Of ancient Lhtakoh's twisting strand.
Upon the hard-won miner's claim. Numberless trees grow fold on fold; Each one unique, yet all the same. And far away, black ravens soar Below this lofty, rocky crest. They fly, as in the days of yore, Upon an endless, lifelong quest. With each wild bird, I share the view Of the valley below the height. Where the white-headed eagles flew, I soar above in fancied flight. Dwight Dodge
The foothills rise that hid the gold
Coral Whisper A victim of his own doing Is all he'll ever be Confusion stole his youth Addictions take his dreams ~ Above his bathroom sink A written promise fades One that wasn't kept And can't be washed away ~ He sees it every morning
When the water hits his face He thinks of when she wrote it In that coral whisper shade ~ His arms will tell the story Of why she didn't stay The markings up his sleeves Are signs he'll never change ~ Matt Merna
Sunday Will Come Mary watched her Son come baring his cross, With grief and despair, she felt such a loss. The Son of God, she knew him to be, His love for mankind would set them all free. After the pass-over, the Savior was scorned and bruised, Humiliated, scoffed at, reviled and abused. He asked of His Father, this message not new, Forgive them Father, they know not what they do. How dark was that Friday, when Christ was lifted up, In agony he hung and drank the bitter cup. The Earth did mourn, at this life that they took Glum with despair, it raged and it shook. Mountains fell down, darkness covered nature’s light, But Sunday would come and shine, oh, so bright. Then came the shouts, He is Risen, He is Risen. He lives! He has overcome death’s dark prison. Voices filled the air with wondrous song, He’s conquered the fall, we’ve waited so long. The Son of the Living God, stood before them so tall
First fruits of the Resurrection, He saved us one and all. If Christ had not risen, then our faith is so vain. We would live forever in our sorrows and pain. But because of Him, we will rise from the grave, So follow the Messiah who is mighty to save. Rejoice on what Christ overcame on that day. For the gift of exaltation for us, He did pay. Families sealed together with eternal love, Is the binding cord from our Father above. When a loved one goes ahead, it is the Lord’s will, We will meet them again and our arms they will fill. The plan of Salvation brings joy to my heart, And peace in my soul, may we all take apart. When I hear the glad tidings, “We can die no more”, It lifts up my being and my spirit does soar. Echos ring out, like the chimes of a bell, Your Sunday will come, All is well, All is well. - June Harnden Anderson
Ducks Unlimited Banquet It’s that time again, the “Ducks Banquet” is here, We’ve saved all our funds for over a year. To save all this money will take quite awhile, For there’s tickets, and dinner and then there’s the style. One brings the whole family, it’s their yearly treat, An outing like this just cannot be beat. First comes the dinner, it’s unique and divine, While placed on the tables are bottles of wine. You purchase these booklets, they have coloured tickets, Place them in buckets till they stick up like picketsl Put more tickets in one bucket, how smart can this be, If they pull out your name, you can say it’s for free. They have a small auction it’s silent they say, Each running up to change what they’ll pay. The live auction has items, some big and some small, They too take up nearly three quarters the hall. You look at the items they sell from the floor, In hopes that you may get a bid in the door. There’s a guy in the corner, his bids are unreal, I wonder deep down, does he know how I feel? I bid and I bid, but he bids even
higher, The auctioneer says “Sold: to that buyer. They bring up the buckets, a ticket to draw, Hope they find mine, it’s like needles and straw. The one making the draw, he puts his hand in, Yes, you have guessed it, mine’s still in the tin. You sit there and ponder, you’ve just been a jerk, With all of your wisdom, even that didn’t work! And off to the side, a ladies auctions in store, No bids from the men will they take from the floor. These ladies are crazy, they bid with all might, The bids on these items are clear out of sight. Very soon now, this evening will end, Did we win something free? All this will depend, Yes we’re coming back to this auction next year, For all of these memories in our heart we hold dear. So come to this banquet and buy up some loot, For this whole events been one complete hoot. This gala evenings been a learning affair, Come see for yourself, there’s none can compare! -Elaine Couldwell
The Dogs There are some dogs on the farm who are unique to you and me, They’re quite best friends in a dog way you see. Pete, Jem and Sam are the special dogs on the Anderson farm, They are gentle and kind and mean no harm. But with gifted dogs, they are some fearsome creatures, Let me explain, the wonderful features. Pete is three, but still a young dog, He can be really messy, like he jumped in a bog. He’s a fairly small Chihuahua you may know, His favourite thing to do is chase cows or horses or maybe even a doe. That’s all about Pete, let’s go onto Sam. That silly little puppy, his name rhymes with ham.
Sam is great, Sam is energetic, Sam is curious, Sam is big, Sam is nice, He’ll follow ol’ Grandpa around, maybe once or twice. He’s new to the farm, so he likes to explore, He whines, but doesn’t bark and roar. He’s not even half a year old. Now we have Jem! A dog with a kind mind and body she must hold. She’s a Blue Healer, different from a cortically like Sam, but a lucky one. She rests and follows Grandpa, and thinks of adventurous fun, But soon after the chores, she rests in the afternoon sun. These are the gifted dogs who roam the fields, They’re a big ol’ trio with a friendship they wield. -Ryder Anderson, age 11