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PRINCE RUPERT - The Lax Kw’alaams First Nation now owns an engineering company. The formation of Embark Engineering was announced on Wednesday at the National Aboriginal Business Opportunities Conference in Prince Rupert, and the company is an undertaking of both the Lax Kw’alaams Band and established engineering firm Kerr Wood Leidal Associates Ltd. “We’ve had a long-standing

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working relationship with Lax Kw’alaams, and this evolved from discussions that we had while attending the conference last year,” said Frank Belfry of Kerr Wood Leidal, who will be taking on the role of general manager for Embark Engineering. “We’ve been working with Kerr Wood Leidal for 30 years. They’ve done great work and we saw this as an opportunity for a partnership...It’s in the early stages right now, but we want to get things moving as quickly as we can,” said Lax Kw’alaams mayor Garry Reece.

The company will have its head office in Lax Kw’alaams, with an office in Prince Rupert possibly in the future, and band manager Wayne Drury will be CEO while Reece will be chairman of the company. Embark Engineering will introduce academic programs and scholarship in the future to help create engineering careers for the people of Lax Kw’alaams. “We will identify individuals who want to follow through with engineering careers, get them the right skills and training and go from there,” said Belfry.

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TERRACE - New Coast Mountains school trustee Linda Campbell is sworn in by school district secretary/treasurer Alanna Cameron April 18. Campbell was elected in a by-election March 24. Campbell had previously served three terms on the Coast Mountain school board in the ‘90s, and since then has spent two terms as a Kitimat city councillor.

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Enbridge line safe, engineer KITIMAT - A geotechnical engineer working for Enbridge Northern Gateway Pipelines told Kitimat Council that, from a personal perspective, he wouldn’t work with the company if he didn’t believe the pipeline could be constructed safely. The engineer, Drum Cavers, was in town for a talk to the Kitimat Chamber of Commerce and then later to Kitimat Council for a shortened version of his presentation. Covering a variety of subjects relating to the landscape that the proposed pipeline would face from Bruderheim, Alberta to Kitimat, Cavers set out work that has been done to mitigate the risks, which range from rock slides to earthquakes. On the subject of earthquakes, Cavers said that the nearest coastal plate is 300 km away, west of Haida Gwaii. In 1918, he said, there was a 6.0 earthquake about 300 km south of the proposed route, near Valemont. On the route itself, there is no known active faults that could break the surface, he said. The welded steel pipeline, he said, would be very resistant to seismic motion. One of the ways they’ve routed the pipeline is with a technology called LIDAR, which essentially allows them to map the surface with lasers, taking away obstructions such as trees.

Kitimat Valley is another area of focus for designers and Cavers said that areas of known rock falls will be reinforced to reduce the risk of affect on the pipe. As for the terminal, it has been relocated to avoid large clay deposits they would otherwise have to deal with. When Cavers made his presentation to Kitimat Council, the subject of Nimbus Mountain came up, a subject of discussion from earlier meetings. On that subject, Cavers said that there are some slides along the corridor to Nim-

bus Mountain but that the pipeline would be built well below and sideways from affected areas. Responding to questions from Phil Germuth, Cavers said that he couldn’t guarantee no pipeline spill but still believed in the project. “There’s no absolute guarantee for anything in life. What we are doing is making the risk... very, very low,” he said. He added that based on his love of west coast life he wouldn’t be involved with the pipeline if he thought it was unsafe.

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The maps that produce let geologists see areas of potential rock slides and allows them to adjust the route, which has been done at several spots. For the Kitimat Valley one of the larger concerns is groundwater blow-off, where the pressure of groundwater has the potential to push on the pipe. Drainage will be the key to addressing that issue, he said. And as for snow, snow avalanches are not a concern for pipeline safety with how it has been designed, he said. Rock falls in the

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Business Expo interest rises By Janine Workman THE NORTHERN CONNECTOR

TERRACE - The 2012 Business Expo was a full house this year, as every available space was filled by a booth. The expo was hosted by the Terrace and district Chamber of Commerce and was a three-day event April 20-22 at the Terrace Sportsplex. “We’re very happy with the show this year,” said Carol Fielding, executive director at the Chamber of Commerce. This year with 84 participants the event was fully subscribed and there was a waiting list, said Fielding, adding that the success

of the expo is a good sign for business in Terrace. Awards were given out in retail, community/government, service, commercial, judges’ overall and exhibitors’ choice categories. Winning the best retail booth was Nor-Burd RV. It had a large presence in the Hidber arena section of the Sportsplex, moving a number of recreational vehicles and other units to the location. Second place went to the Flying Fish. The best community and government booth was awarded to BC Timber Sales, and Live Smart BC took second place. The best commercial booth

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Prince Rupert Port Authority CEO talks to Smithers Chamber By Percy Hebert THE NORTHERN CONNECTOR

SMITHERS - If Don Krusel, president and CEO of the Prince Rupert Port Authority is right, expansion of the Prince Rupert port facilities can only be good news for northern British Columbia, including the Smithers economy. “Over 2,000 new jobs have been created right across northern British Columbia as a result of the activity at the Prince Rupert port,” Krusel said. “That includes extra train crews and that I know has a huge impact for the Smithers economy.” Talk of expanding the Prince Rupert port is music to the ears of Taylor Bachrach, mayor of the Town of Smithers. “The biggest positive benefit we’ve realized is the increased employment in Smithers associated with increased CN rail traffic,” Bachrach said. Although 2011 was a good year for the port, Krusel, speaking to the Smithers Chamber of Commerce last week, said the future was even brighter.

“Today we are at a pivotal point in the history of the port,” Krusel said. “We are looking for unprecedented growth.” That growth, Krusel explained, will come as trade increases between Canada and Asia, especially China. “The best is yet to come,” Krusel said. An increase in traffic at the Prince Rupert terminal means an increase in railway traffic carrying goods to the port. That, Krusel said, was good news for Smithers, noting that the local rail yard has already seen an increase in personnel to deal with the increased traffic. The increased rail traffic also means CN is improving its rail infrastructure, which also means more economic activity in Smithers. “CN has indicated they have some substantial infrastructure upgrades planned for Smithers, to accommodate increased rail use,” Bachrach said. Krusel pointed to two factors as key indicators of China’s future needs for natural resources, resources that Canada has in abundance. First is the increased rate which urban-

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Members of the Hospice Association stand with Mayor Joanne Monaghan as she proclaims May 6 to 12 as Hospice Palliative Care Week. From left to right are: Rob Goffinet, director; Sharon Meyer, volunteer; Shelly Fleet, volunteer; Barb Webster, director; Rosella Norman, coordinator; Albert Van derhaven, vice president; Lucy Borges, treasurer; Joneen Flaherty, director; and Lisa Frazer, secretary.

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KITIMAT - Kitimat Hospice Palliative Care Association is celebrating 20 years in Kitimat. The non-profit association consists of an executive, directors, trained and screen hospice visits, a volunteer coordinator and an office/activities volunteer. Working from their office on the second

floor of the City Centre Mall, their goal is to help support people living with terminal illness and their caregivers, both in the hospital and home setting, while respecting confidentiality and personal beliefs. Referrals are accepted from members of the public, doctors, nurses, home support, family, friends, clergy or any other concerned person. Our motto is “You are not alone

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Lack of quorum cancels budget meeting By Shaun Thomas THE NORTHERN CONNECTOR

PRINCE RUPERT - It was standing room only at the April 23 special meeting of the Prince Rupert School District board of education, with a final vote on the budget expected. Unfortunately for the crowd that lined the board room and spilled out into the hallway, mostly teachers and staff and many dressed in shirts in protest of Bill 22, the meeting and the vote never came to be. At seven p.m., the scheduled start time of the special meeting to give third and final reading to the Annual Budget Bylaw for 2012-2013, only trustees Tina Last, Bart Kuntz and Terri-Lynne Huddlestone were in attendance. With four trustees missing there was no quorum present. As per procedure, board chair Last announced that the board would wait 30 minutes before ruling the meeting couldn’t take place due to a lack of quorum. At 7:30 p.m., with no additional trustees in attendance, the gallery was informed the meeting had to be cancelled. The meeting to vote on the 2012/2013 budget has been rescheduled to April 30 at seven p.m. at the school board office.

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Book Prize finalist authors coming to Kitimat By News Staff THE NORTHERN CONNECTOR

KITIMAT - The Kitimat Public Library will be hosting two BC Book Prize finalists during the authors’ tour of the province. The free events will include public readings from the authors. In Northern B.C. residents can expect to see Charlotte Gill, author of Eating Dirt and shortlisted for the

Hubert Evans Non-Fiction Prize, and Bill Duthie Booksellers’ Choice Award. With her is Pamela Porter, author of I’ll Be Watching, and shortlisted for the Sheila A. Egoff Children’s Literature Prize. Signed books will also be offered for sale. Kitimat is the final stop for the pair and they’ll be in town May 2, at 7 p.m. at the library.

By Cameron Orr THE NORTHERN CONNECTOR

KITIMAT - A 20-year export licence has been issued to BC LNG Export Co-operative. Canada’s Minister of Natural Resources Joe Oliver announced the licence on April 11. The licence will allow the company to export liquefied natural gas from Kitimat, and this is the second licence approved for the export of gas to Asian markets. “This export licence is another example of our government’s commitment to diversifying our energy export markets and strengthening our trading partnership with Asia,” said Oliver in a press release. “Canada is a safe, responsible, and reliable supplier of energy contributing to global energy security.” The gas for BC LNG would come on the existing Pacific Northern Gas pipeline and possibly on the proposed Pacific Trail Pipeline. This latest action concludes the approval of the export licence which was granted in February by the National Energy Board. The licence allows a maximum 1.8 million tonnes of LNG exported a year. BC LNG is a 50:50 partnership between the Haisla and LNG Partners LLC of Houston, Texas. In February, when the NEB approved the licence, LNG Partners’ Tom Tatham said that he was looking forward to a final investment decision sometime this month. The proposed plant could be operational as early as 2014. Construction will employ 150-200 people over 18 to 24 months with 30-40 permanent operating jobs at the Douglas Channel site.

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City sticks with roadwork plan By Lauren Benn THE NORTHERN CONNECTOR

TERRACE - The City of Terrace is sticking to its plan to fix up more roads than first anticipated. “We’ve just had roads that have been so deteriorated over the years here,” said mayor Dave Pernarowski of the move to add projects this year that had at first been slated for future years. “We just need to get in and jump on it.” The city’s draft budget contains $2.5 million for projects involving either repaving or total road reconstruction. The largest amount, $1.1 million, will be spent on paving and pulverizing in which a machine chews up existing asphalt and part of the road base which is then used to form a new base for asphalt. The roads to be pulverized

include two blocks of Agar Ave. from Molitor St. to Braun St., the 4600 and 4700 blocks of Straume Ave. and McConnell Ave. on the bench from Marshall St. west to Kalum Lake Drive. “We’ve got a whole bunch of them (this year),” said the city’s roads foreman Henry Craveiro. “We try to pick roads where we feel the base is suitable.” By suitable, Craveiro is talking about roads with a base that needs minimal work before pavement can be laid, either in the form of pulverizing and grinding into the base, or milling the top layer of asphalt and laying on top of it. “We call it a mill and fill,” said Craveiro. Another $635,255 will be spent on milling a road’s surface and putting on a fresh asphalt overlay. Locations for this work

include Lakelse Ave. from Eby St. to Emerson St., Kalum St. from Lakelse Ave. to Park St. in addition to a small bit of Sparks St. in that area, and Sparks St. from Lakelse Ave. to Lazelle Ave. There is one major road reconstruction project this year and it’s taking place in the Horseshoe on the 4500 Block of Scott Ave. from Kalum St. to Hanson Rd. This will also involve work on the underlying water lines. Still to be finished from last year’s work plan are small touch ups on Davis Ave. from Kalum St. to Sparks St. Top soil and grass seed will be put down on the verges of last year’s McConnell Ave. reconstruction project on the bench. “We don’t have a timeline on any of this for this year because we haven’t finalized a schedule to coordinate things,” said city works official Herb Dusdal of the work.

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TERRACE - Terrace’s RCMP have set their top crime-fighting priorities for 2012. In a presentation to city council April 10, Inspector Dana Hart said four overarching themes were chosen, which his experience has taught him is an efficient way to achieve goals. Terrace’s RCMP priorities are: deterring, disrupting and preventing alcohol and drugrelated crimes; to reduce property-related crime such a break and enters and mischief; to improve road safety by targeting distracted drivers, impaired drivers and unsafe drivers; and through partnerships and enforcement, reduce the level of family violence in the Terrace area.

By setting priorities, it means that RCMP have direction to take preventative crime-control measures in addition to reactive ones, said Hart. “We’re going to continue ... focused and targeted enforcement,” said Hart, explaining the police force will be taking an aggressive stance on prolific offenders with a focus on rehabilitation. “We’re going to continue to target our hotspots,” he said. On the Statistics Canada crime severity index for communities larger than 10,000, Terrace ranked 29th from the top for its crime rate out of 238 whereas in 2009 it ranked 15 and 13 in 2008. “Fifteen years ago it was in the top 10,” said Hart, adding that while the crime severity rate (which takes into ac-

count violent and nonviolent crime levels and compares them with other cities) has decreased, property related crimes in Terrace have gone up. “Our property crimes, I’m ashamed to say, have continued to escalate,” said Hart. “I would speculate a significant number of our property crimes are from young persons ... directly related to alcohol abuse.”

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Hartley Bay receives $250,000 from BC government for clean energy project By Shaun Thomas THE NORTHERN CONNECTOR

HARTLEY BAY - The province of BC announced on April 24 that the Gitga’at First Nation of Hartley Bay will be receiving $250,000 for a clean energy project in the community. The money, which is equity funding for the project, will be used to support the construction

and operation of a hydroelectric facility that would virtually eliminate Hartley Bay’s dependence of diesel.The money was part of $610,000 in funding announced today from the First Nations Clean Energy Business Fund “Hartley Bay has been working to develop a clean energy solution for our community for many years in keeping

with traditional and cultural practices of caring for the environment...The Gitga’at see this as another step in reaching our goal of developing a clean energy solution for the community and thanks the Province for their support,” said Gitga’at chief Arnold Clifton, noting that the community still has much work to do. “The First Nations Clean

Energy Business Fund has been supportive of this initiative since the inception of the fund. The equity contribution represents about one per cent of our projected costs.” The government notes that the hydroelectric would also create economic opportunities for Hartley Bay in the way of selling power to BC Hydro for resale to Hartley Bay residents.

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PRINCE RUPERT - A report released on April 19 outlines just how affordable home ownership is in the north compared to the rest of the province. The Northern BC Housing Affordability Study released by the Northern BC Real Estate Board is based on number from 2011, and shows 30.8 per cent of pre-tax median household income in the north is needed to cover mortgage costs, taxes, utilities and fees, while that number is 70.2 per cent across BC. When compared to Vancouver, the difference is almost 60

per cent with that figure sitting at 90.6 per cent. In Prince Rupert in 2011, that number sat at 29.2 per cent, the fourth lowest in northern BC behind Quesnel, Mackenzie and Kitimat.That number is also the lowest since 2007, with the affordability hitting a nine year high in 2008. In terms of the average house price, Prince Rupert is well below that of northern BC. Prince Rupert’s average selling price was $175,217 while the average for the region that stretches from the Yukon border to 100 Mile House was just under $250,000. The highest average selling price in northern BC was in Fort St. John at

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Cullen takes on new job in House of Commons TERRACE - SkeenaBulkley Valley NDP MP Nathan Cullen has been named as House leader for the official opposition in the House of Commons. NDP opposition leader Tom Mulcair, in making the appointment, described Cullen as a “great debater.� “Nathan has shown a great capacity to involve people in the political process. His persuasiveness, his innovative thinking and his respect for others are his hallmarks,� Mulcair said. Cullen, first elected in 2004 and then reelected in 2006, 2008 and in 2011, ran third in the March NDP leadership contest. That placement raised his national profile and put him on Mulcair’s short list for senior appointments. Mulcair also named three MPs from different parts of the country as deputy leaders, helping to make the case that the NDP is a nationallybased party. Mulcair himself is from Quebec and the party’s breakthrough there in the 2011 federal election propelled it into Official Opposition status with 103 seats in the House of Commons. Cullen’s appointment comes with a salary bump, resulting in a pay packet of nearly $200,000 a year. Cullen makes $157,731 as a Member of Parliament and will make an additional $39,179 as NDP House leader for a total of $196,910. Cullen said he was excited about the new position which he officially takes on this week. “There’s going to be a lot of strategy and a lot of negotiating with government,� said Cullen of the position. As House leader, Cullen is the manager of his party’s affairs in the House of Commons. He conceded that the position will require toughness as well as be-

ing tactful. “You want to stop the bad stuff from happening and you want to make Parliament work,� Cullen added. He’s already anticipating one of his first challenges – legislative changes the federal government wants to make to quicken the pace of environmental reviews of industrial projects. The federal government is arguing that the current system in which there is no time limit and which involves a multitude of departments takes too long and is too bulky. “A review of assessments and how we do them to make them more efficient – that’s not a problem. But it’s not the point. It’s a totally different thing to make changes to approve any and all oil and gas projects without a public discussion taking place,� said Cullen. He said there has to be an expectation in a democracy that any and all voices are heard.

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Seabridge Gold’s proposed KSM Project, located 65 kilometres northwest of Stewart, is a project with estimated capital costs of more than $4.5 billion and a projected mine life of 50-55 years. If approved, the KSM project could offer signi¿cant economic and social bene¿t to the Province and its residents. But what does that really mean? Big picture, it’s important to remember the mining industry bene¿ts British Columbia’s economy in many ways. First, in the form of direct expenditures for goods and services, employment and tax revenues; but also indirectly, when mining companies buy goods and services from other providers, who in turn purchase inputs from other companies; or when people spend their wages on goods and services in local communities. A PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP (PwC) report commissioned in late 2011 by the Mining Association of British Columbia (MABC) estimated that, for every dollar spent in BC’s mining industry, there is about $1.73 of total impact on the provincial economy. Direct mining expenditures in BC were about $5.2 billion in 2010, with an additional $3.7 billion spent in secondary and support industries and services. That’s $8.9 billion in total economic activity in BC as a result of mining.

“Mining plays an integral role in the provincial economy, contributing to the provincial labour market, government tax dollars and the quality of life in rural communities, through its support of healthcare initiatives, the arts and educationâ€? says Karina BriĂąo, president and CEO of MABC. “The sector remains a major driver of development and sustained economic activity throughout the province, where it offers employment, education and economic growth opportunities that may otherwise be difÂżcult to achieve and, in some cases, may not have existed.â€? Ian Ricketts would know. For the past two years, the General Manager at Bulkley Valley Wholesale in Smithers has been supplying Seabridge’s KSM Project camps with groceries and other provisions during the Âżeld season. “A good part of our business comes from supporting the resource sector, and companies like Seabridge Gold. Every week, from May through September, we pull together orders for several mining and exploration companies running projects camps in the northwest region. We are proud of the important role we play in supporting this industry and readily acknowledge its importance to our region’s economic development.â€? If approved, when the KSM

Project is under construction, it will generate direct spending of approximately $3.1 billion in the provincial economy for goods and services. At full production, the project will contribute about $365 million per year to the provincial GDP (direct, indirect, and induced) and $895 million per year for all of Canada. That adds up to an estimated $45 billion in total GDP for Canada over the life of the proposed project. Through its exploration stage the KSM Project is contributing to the economy. Since acquiring a 100 percent stake in the project in 2006, Seabridge has spent $110 million in exploration drilling, engineering and environmental studies to advance the project through the Environmental Assessment process. The estimated budget for 2012 is $25 million and approximately 80 percent of spending to date has been in local communities across BC.

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TERRACE - A woman was injured after two vehicles collided at the corner of Keith Ave. and Kenney St. in Terrace April 23. The crash involved a Ministry of Transportation vehicle in which two male passengers were uninjured, and a tan coloured Toyota car from which a woman was extracted by emergency crews using the jaws of life and other extraction devices, said spokesperson Const. Angela Rabut of Terrace

RCMP. The crash happened at roughly 1:30 p.m., she said, and the exact cause was still under investigation. It was known that the truck was traveling northbound on Kenney St. and the car eastbound on Keith Ave. “She is stable,” said Rabut that day, adding that the woman was transported by ambulance to Mills Memorial Hospital for treat-

ment of her injuries. Cpl. John Hughes of Terrace RCMP, who was on the scene, said the woman was alert and conscious at roughly 1:45 p.m. The extent of her injuries were unknown, said Rabut. After the collision, both vehicles were in the eastbound lane with the car pinned up on its side against a hydro pole on the northeast corner, the truck nearly parallel behind it.

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“Terry”Terrance Roy Dean February 10, 1951 - March 13, 2012

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We regret to announce the passing of Terry Dean in Kitimat on March 13, 2012. Terry was born February 10, 1951 in Musquodoboit, Nova Scotia. He was predeceased by his parents, Joan and Roy Dean. Left behind to mourn are his children Joyce, Jackie (John), Troy, and Russell; his grandchildren Turner and Joni; brothers Bob (Corrine), Brian, and Randy (Val); sisters Judy (Darrell), Debbie, and Bonnie (Hilary), and many nieces and nephews. A Celebration of Life was held in Kitimat on March 20, 2012. Forever in our hearts, Now you can walk, run, and dance with the angels

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Roy Merryweather June 21st 1925 - April 23, 2012 Last of his generation Missed by family and friends Thank You to the 3rd Áoor of the Hospital, Acropolis Manor and The Hospice Volunteers

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Manuel José On April 16, Manuel José of Kitimat, BC, went to be with the Lord. He was 78. He will be missed by his wife of 57 years, Maria José, as well as his children Maria de Fatima, Anna (Tom), Elizabeth, Celeste (Peter), Eduarda (John), and Manuel (Kathy). Also left to mourn are his grandchildren Eleanorr (Joey), Ruth, Lydia (Chris), Emily (Anthony), Karla (Russell), Kristina, Christopher (Alexis), Thomas, Christina (Kelly), Edward, Andrea and Matthew, and his great grandchildren Reuben, Jonah, Deklen, Emma-Lee, and Zachary.

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It is with great sadness that we announce the passing of Simon, who died suddenly as a result of diabetic complications. Simon was born November 9, 1986 in Prince George, British Columbia. He is the son of Derry and Hazel, and a brother to Steven, Candace, and Jason. Simon is also survived by sister-in-law Michelle, brother-in-law Ryan, and niece Kiara, grandparents George and Florence Bott and Bill Fox. Simon was pre-deceased by his grandmother, Viola Fox. He has numerous aunts, uncles and cousins. Simon completed high school and graduated from Charles Hays Secondary School in 2004. Simon went on to attend North West Community college in Terrace to start an apprenticeship program in carpentry which he Ànished in December 2010 receiving his Red Seal. He was a son who cherished spending time with family and friends and put others feelings ahead of his own and brought humor and caring to the lives of many others. He will be missed by customers and staff at the Highliner Inn and Good Times Games. Simon expressed his imagination and creativity in drawings, painting Àgurines and even creating his own language. He wanted everyone to accept others as they were, to understand that differences in character or conduct are not cause for condemnation. He lived the phrase “treat others as you would have them treat you”. We wish to thank everyone who has surrounded our family with love and support. Donations may be made in Simon’s memory to the Canadian Diabetes Association - Education, 1305 Summit Avenue, Prince Rupert BC V8J 2A6.


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David James Jordan August 17, 1950 - April 23, 2012 Known to most as Jim Jordan, Jimmy The Janitor

It is with heavy hearts we announce the sudden passing of our beloved husband, father, grandfather and friend. We invite you to memorialize his life on Sunday April 29, 2012, 2:30 pm at the Kingdom Hall of Jehovah’s Witnesses, 125 - 3rd Ave West, Prince Rupert BC. He leaves behind his loving wife Nancy; brothers William and Steven; sister Mary; two sons, Nathan (Isabel), and Angus (Hannah); and daughter Aaron (Jimmy). Three grandsons Javan, Jonah and Jeriah; and many friends. Jimmy’s hope for the future rested on the Bible’s promise. John 5:28

Charles Emmett LeGros June 18, 1959 - April 20, 2012

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Love you Dad! You will be forever missed by your loving children and grandchildren: son Blake (Patty) and their children Kaylyn and Nathan; daughter Pam (Chad) and their children Braelynne and Brody; and sons Kelly (Kristel) and Tyler. Also left to mourn are his father, Erskin; mother, Phyllis; sister, Gerry, and brother, Ally, as well as family in Quebec and Ontario. There will be no service at this time.

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Edith Alta Giesbrecht January 6, 1920 - April 6, 2012 I’ve planted many a kernel of wheat, Welcomed many a morning sun, And many seasons. As I’ve trudged once more through the field of my years, and separated the chaff from the grain. I thank the Lord, and say in my heart that I’d do it all over again. With sincere thanks and appreciation to the wonderful staff and caregivers at Kitimat General Hospital and Mountainview Lodge for their kindness and care shown to Edith.

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In Loving Memory

William (Bill) Peter Benzer February 20, 1933 – April 13, 2012 It is with great sadness that we announce the sudden, but peaceful passing of our dear Dad. Bill was born & raised in Kelowna. He met Sybil there in 1951 & they were married in Vancouver in 1958. They moved to Terrace from Vancouver in 1963 to continue his trade as a Dental Technician. He opened Terrace Dental Lab & continued to “go to the ofďŹ ceâ€? for the rest of his life. He volunteered as a ďŹ reďŹ ghter from 19641991 & worked as a paid staff of the Terrace Fire Department from June 1969 until he retired in June 1988. He also tended ambulance & participated in ďŹ rst aid competitions during that time. Being part of the ďŹ re hall community meant so much to him, he really enjoyed everything about it & all the friends he made. Early years in Terrace were spent camping, ďŹ shing, gardening, exploring back roads hunting grouse & other typical Terrace adventures. He was a proud Dad & all of his life he was active in our lives, supporting our activities & he was welcoming to all of our friends. After they retired, he & Sybil did some travelling which they both enjoyed very much. On the list was a cruise of the Panama Canal, which was a dream of Dad’s. He was also a proud “Terraceiteâ€? & volunteered much of his time: coaching hockey, driving, delivering meals on wheels, volunteer bureau, music festival, playing Santa (with big eyebrows), etc. He enjoyed square dancing, curling, playing cards/ crib, word puzzles & keno. He is survived by his beloved wife Sybil, his Brother in Law Ted & Cathy Rabone of Surrey, Brothers: Joe Benzer of Merritt, Ernie & Kaye Benzer of Kelowna, Art & Gail Benzer of Montrose, his much loved Children: Carla & Don McColl, Nancy & Ron Ross, Russell & Beth Benzer & his cherished Grandchildren: Andrew, Kenny (& Lenay) & Eric McColl, Brianna (& Tiger), Nadia & Marlee Benzer. He also has 11 nieces/nephews & their families who were very dear to him. He was always SO proud of his Grandkids & spent many years following all of their activities. His door was open to all visitors, any age, neighbours, friends, anyone. He always had a cheerful “hi-yaâ€? greeting for everyone. He loved being happy & having fun & seeing others having fun meant everything to him. He had a really great sense of humour, even on a crabby day you could make him laugh. To honour & respect his wishes, no service will be held. A family celebration of life will be held at a later date. Please feel free to celebrate his life how you wish, he would really like that, & so would we. He was blessed with so many great friends & he very much valued & treasured ALL of them. There are many, many happy memories. We would like to sincerely thank all of his friends & our family & friends & co workers & those in the community who have helped & supported us through this difďŹ cult time, we are truly humbled & appreciative. He was loved, & we are comforted in knowing that, Thank you. We know he will be greatly missed & fondly remembered by so many. For those interested, donations in his memory can be made to: R.E.M. Lee Hospital Foundation, Box 1067, Terrace BC V8G 4V1 ...or Terrace Happy Gang Centre, payable to: BC Old Age Pensioners - Branch 73 Terrace, 3226 Kalum St, Terrace BC V8G 2N1 ...or another local community charity or cause of your choice

Employment Help Wanted GOLDEN STAR requires the following positions: F/T or P/T server; Reliable, Hard work with basic computer skills and willing to be trained and act in a responsible manner. Experience is an asset. Please apply in person with resume at 4606 Lazelle Ave., Terrace. No phone calls please. 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 KALUM KABS LTD. Requires full/part time dispatchers and drivers. Guaranteed wages, exible hours. Drop off resume to 4449 Lakelse Ave. No phone calls please. KITIMAT

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Help Wanted ECO-MANAGEMENT Recycling looking for a pickup driver. Comfortable driving cargo van, clean driving record, criminal record check. TuesSat, part time. Email resume to info@eco-management.ca EXPERIENCED SERVICE Provider for Chrysler dealership in Salmon Arm. Strong customer satisfaction skills. Able to work in a fast paced environment. Excellent wage/ beneďŹ t package. Fax resume 1-250-832-4545. E-mail: pat@brabymotors.com

Full and Part time for Coastal Taxi. We are also hiring part time dispatchers. Send resume & drivers abstract to PO Box 56 Kitimat, BC V8C 2G6 No phone calls Kitimat Senior Citizens 658 Columbia Kitimat, BC SUMMER STUDENT POSITION ACTIVITY LEADER QualiďŹ cations: Attending & returning to University. Social and interpersonal skills Start Date: June 4 - Aug. 24 Please drop off resume at the Senior Centre 658 Columbia Avenue Attn: T. Bachmann Employment subject to Government funding Moby Dick Hotel is taking applications for front desk & waitress positions. Drop off resume at the lobby. No Phone calls please.

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Trigone International Consulting Group Inc. is presently building a bank of candidates to participate in the design and writing of the training material for a major construction project in Kitimat. If you have technical training and/or training in adult education, this may be for you.

Instructional Designers The Instructional Designers, under the responsibility of the General Manager, will design, create and write a variety of training material: trainer’s guides, exercise books, theoretical and practical reviews, job aids, etc., so that the material is ready for the training and start up of the new facilities. Main Responsibilities: • Evaluate the design time; • Research, select, and synthesize the technical information; • Write course objectives using competency based approach; • Design, create and write all the necessary training material; • Work in collaboration with Subject Matter Experts and assigned training advisors. Required QualiďŹ cations: • University degree in adult training strategies and/or relevant technical training and experience (technical training being a plus); • 3 to 5 years experience in one of the following ďŹ elds: process, mechanical or electrical maintenance; • Strong English writing skills; • Strong skills using MS Word, Execl, PowerPoint, Visio • Superior analytical skills; • Ability to methodically and rigorously synthesize information; • Team worker. We offer advantageous and very competitive work conditions. You’re interested? Send your resume to: Mr. Sabin Simard, General Manager ssimard@groupetrigone.com www.groupetrigone.com


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Kitimat Project Coordinator

Intermediate Accountant Our Chartered Accountants office in Prince Rupert, BC, requires an enthusiastic, positive and professional person who: . Possesses a warm and helpful presence . Takes satisfaction in the importance of quality work . Has strong word processing and computer skills . Is accurate, independent, and likes challenges and deadlines - Is experienced with Caseware, Tax Prep for T1's and T2's If you have these qualities, you would enjoy this Accounting Position which requires proficiency in bookkeeping and accounting duties, preparation of working papers and corporate and personal tax returns using Tax Prep. The successful candidate will be part of an accounting team that has a long history of providing excellent service to its clients. Minimum experience 2 years in C.A., or professionally designated office. Salary is dependent upon experience and abilities. Please submit your resume to Eidsvik & Associates, Chartered Accountants, fax: 250 627 8056 or email: manager@eidsvik.ca (attachments in pdf format) Application deadline date: May 15, 2012.

Busy Import Dealership In Beautiful Terrace BC Immediate Opening for a

Parts and Service Counterperson The ideal candidate will have: Have Excellent Computer skills Have Excellent Communication Skills Time Management skills Vehicle knowledge Be able to work in a fast paced environment In In-House Training, Competitive Wages and Benefits

Automotive Lot Attendant

We require a reliable person for our detail department Must have a valid drivers license Able to work in a fast paced environment Some Vehicle/mechanical knowledge and asset Experienced Preferred

1332 Lahakas Blvd. N 250-632-4658 www.mountainviewalliance.ca Rev. Don Read, Pastor

Sunday, April 29 10:30 Worship Service & Kids Church The Road Less Travelled: Lightening the Load

Christ the King PARISH

1760 Nalabila Boulevard Ph 250-632-2215 Father Kenneth Uwaoma www.catholickitimat.ca ~ EVERYONE WELCOME

Fourth Sunday of Easter “I am the good shepherd, says the Lord; I know my own and my own know me.” John 10:14

Saturday April 28 7:30 pm Celebration of the Eucharist

Sunday April 29 9:00 am & 11:15 am Celebration of the Eucharist

Place of Worship

Full Gospel Bible Fellowship ALL ARE WELCOME Pastor Mickeal Hoffman 1340 Kingfisher Avenue - Church Ph. 250-632-5623

Sunday, May 13 at 11:15 am

Presbyterian CHURCH

Lahakas and Nalabila Ph. 250-632-2044 or 250-632-2568

Sunday April 29, 2012 10:30 am Worship Service and Sunday School. Fourth Sunday of Easter

Worship Leader: Allister Boyd “Join us as we give thanks to God today.”

Place of Worship

10:30 am Morning Worship Service Where everyone is someone, and Jesus is LORD!

Haisla Pentecostal Assembly 1103 Tweedsmuir Avenue, Kitimat Phone 250.632.6074

Sunday, January 8 Service 11:00 am REDEEMER LUTHERAN CHURCH

CONGREGATION OF LUTHERAN CHURCH CANADA

KITIMAT 1474 Nalabila Blvd. 11:00 am Sunday Worship 9:45 am Bible Study and Sunday School

TERRACE 5010 Agar Ave.

250.631.7825 2:00 pm Sunday Worship

Pacific Cornerstone Baptist Church Join us

Sunday Mornings at 11am Kitimat Chamber of Commerce Conference Room, 2109 Forest Ave.

Messages by Pastor John Piper via DVD Salvation by grace alone, through faith alone, in Christ alone, to the glory of God alone! For more information phone 250-632-4924

Wonderful Opportunity in a busy restaurant.

Rosario’s Restaurant

has openings for a full time EXPERIENCED COOK and SERVERS. Days and Evenings. Please email cdrabik@telus.net or bring resume to Rosario’s in Kitimat. No phone calls please T-MAR INDUSTRIES located in Campbell River is hiring for the position of a qualified Machinist. Position comes with a competitive benefit package and applicant must possess a valid driver’s license. Contact Tyson Lambert. Mail: 5791 Duncan Bay Road, Campbell River BC V9H 1N6 Fax: 250286-9502. Email:tysonlambert@t-mar.com

FIND EVERYTHING YOU NEED IN THE CLASSIFIEDS

Place of Worship

FIRST UNITED CHURCH 1180 Kingfisher Ave. • Ph. 250-632-7149 Email: kituc@telus.net • Rev. Larry Scott www.kitimatunitedchurch.ca/index.html

Sunday, April 29, 2012

Pastor Clint Magnus • ph. 250-632-6962

Celebration of Confirmation and Holy Communion with Bishop Gerald Wiesner, OMI

Closing date: May 9, 2012 Resumes may be dropped off or mailed to: Attention Linda Slanina 350-370 City Centre, Kitimat, BC V8C 1T6

Apply to: Mark DeJong, General Manager mark@thornhillmotors.com Fax 250-635-3075 NO PHONE CALLS

Place of Worship Mountain View Alliance Church

Tamatik Status of Women is looking for a self motivated highly energetic individual to lead a part time project ending March 31, 2013, to provide awareness education and training in the community which will help prevent physical and sexual abuse of children and strengthen our community’s response when these incidents occur. The ideal candidate will have - efficient time, organizational and stress management skills - excellent verbal and written communication are essential - be able to demonstrate ethical thinking, respecting the diversity of our community. - a degree in social work or an appropriate combination of education, training and life experience will be considered. - skills including coordination and group facilitation would be an asset - criminal record check is required

WANTED: Servers, bartenders, barrista’s & cooks @ Telegraph Cove Resorts Ltd. Send resume to Box 1, Telegraph Cove, BC V0N 3J0. Fax: 250-928-3105 or email: tcrltd@island.net. Attn: Taso.

Sunday, April 29 11:00 am Worship Service “God: Present and Accounted For”

FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH 840 Columbia Ave. – Ph. 250-632-6014 Email: kitimatfbc@telus.net Rev. Paul Stade - Rev. Tim Coleman

Sunday, April 29, 2012 “Bible Connections” for all ages 9:30 am with light breakfast Worship 11:00 am Winter Series - KNOW Jesus - for a Change! “Unquestionable Jesus” Mark 12:13-34

Christ Church Anglican All are Welcome

1739 Gyrfalcon • Ph. 250-632-7812 kitimatchristchurchanglican.awardspace.com

Sunday, April 29, 10:30 am

Fourth Sunday of Easter Eucharist with Father Luke Anker Matthew 5:1-10 “Blessed are the poor in spirit, for theirs is the kingdom of heaven.”

The Harvest THE HARVEST MINISTRIES CANADA

Held at the Eagle Centre Theater, 193 Nechako Centre Ph. 250-632-5501 email: the-harvest@live.ca www.harvestministriescanada.com View live webstreaming of Saturday Services at: www.ustream.tv/channel/eagle-broadcast

Saturday Night Services Saturday, April 28 - Fellowship Pre-Service Prayer 7:00 pm Service 7:30 pm

Everyone welcome!!!

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Help Wanted

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Global Logistics Company seeks

Sales and Service Representative in Kitimat / Terrace area Please send CV to Marissa.fernandez@kuehne-nagel.com

SALESPERSON required for a salary plus bonus position

The successful applicant should be a strong self-starter. Must be able to communicate efficiently with the public and have a positive attitude and a desire to earn above average income. Preference will be given to a person with customer service experience. Apply in person with resume to: Bob Costain c/o Terrace Toyota 4912 Highway 16 West Terrace, B.C. V8G 1L8

SUCCESS BY 6 COORDINATOR: ABORIGINAL ENGAGEMENT Coordinator: Prince Rupert Success By 6 Prince Rupert Success By 6 is a local initiative that supports the healthy growth and development of children aged 0-6. Working with a multi-sectorial leadership team, the Aboriginal Success By 6 coordinator will strengthen community capacity in Aboriginal communities to respond to the developmental needs of young children. The posting will close on Monday, April 30th For more information and to see the posting, please contact either: Marilyn Bryant mbryant@sd52.bc.ca or Christine Franes cfranes@sd52.bc.ca

CAREER OPPORTUNITY

Utility Operator The City of Prince Rupert is now accepting Resumes for a full time Utility Operator in the Public Works Department. This unionized position is responsible for the maintenance, inspection and operation of Water, Wastewater and Storm Systems. We invite you to visit our website for a complete copy of the job description at: www.princerupert.ca “Career Opportunities” Applications must be submitted to the Public Works Department, attention Tanya Ostrom, by May 4, 2012. We thank all applicants for their interest, however, only those selected for an interview will be contacted.

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Local construction company seeking to fill casual/on call positions for

GENERAL LABOURERS

Candidates will be energetic self-starters with valid drivers license. Please send resume and drivers abstract to: quentinr@urscanada.com Local construction company seeking to fill full time positions for the following trades:

CERTIFIED CARPENTER CERTIFIED PLUMBER Please send resume and drivers abstract to: quentinr@urscanada.com

TDCSS is looking for energetic motivated people for casual on call

SUPPORT WORKER POSITIONS working with adults, children and youth

The benefits: t Rewarding, meaningful work. t Flexible schedules. t Fair wages. t Overtime compensation. t Opportunity for permanent positions with benefits. t Pension plan available. Great experience and training provided. If you are interested or have any questions you can apply at our office at 4530 Lakelse Ave. (250) 6357874, or you can visit our website at www.tdcss.ca Also you can email us at hscoordinator@tdcss.ca.

JOB OPPORTUNITY for RENTAL AGENT

Previous or related experience working with the public, will be considered an asset. Clean drivers abstract and good driving habits required. Politeness and problem solving abilities. Must be well organized and neat in appearance. Able to work with little or no supervision. Willing to work evenings and weekends. Please submit handwritten cover letter with driver’s abstract and resume in person to Melissa. Phone: (250) 638-0288 c/o Terrace Motors Toyota 4912 Highway 16, Terrace, B.C.

Controller Coastal ShellÀsh Corporation is a fast-paced, young business operating on the North Coast with a central ofÀce in Prince Rupert. The business is a partnership with the Coastal First Nations and a leading Chinese shellÀsh aquaculture company. Coastal ShellÀsh is undertaking a major expansion to become BC’s largest, fully integrated shellÀsh company with a hatchery already established in Prince Rupert and shellÀsh farms under development on Haida Gwaii and in the Prince Rupert region. The company is looking for an experienced Controller to be responsible for all accounting functions, reporting to the CEO. Candidates for this position should be extremely well organized, have excellent computer skills and prior experience as a senior level controller. Only those candidates with relevant qualiÀcations and experience will be contacted for an interview. Please email or fax a resume and cover letter before May 7th to: Coastal ShellÀsh Corporation 206 – 100 McBride Street Prince Rupert, BC V8J 3E8 Fax (250) 622-0747 sam.bowman@coastalshellÀsh.com

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Haisla Nation Council HAISLA PO BOX 1101, HAISLA, BC VOT 2B0 TELEPHONE 250-639-9361 FAX 250-632-2840

POSTING

PATIENT CARE AIDE Duties to include: • Essential housekeeping chores as per evaluation plan; • Assists clients with activities of daily living such as feeding, lifts and transfers, bathing, skin care, oral hygiene and toileting; • Performs delegated tasks for which training has been completed, such as catheter care, suppository insertion, application of non-sterile dressings, assistance with medication administration, provides medication reminders, and exercise and mobilization routines; • Plans, prepares and serves meals in accordance with plan and at special functions or Elders Activity Centre; • Performs housekeeping duties when authorized within care plan, such as sweeping, mopping floors, vacuuming, dusting, washing dishes and laundry; • Observes clients in their environments, and reports unsafe conditions and behaviours, physical and/or cognitive changes to supervisor; • Demonstrates methods and provides basic information to clients in relation to activities of daily living such as personal care, housekeeping, meal planning and preparation, in accordance with plan; • Completes and maintains related records and documentation such as communication tools and progress reports in accordance with established policy and procedure; • Accompanies clients on outings such as appointments and shopping in accordance with care plan; • Support HNC Health Care initiatives such as the Elders Activity Centre; • To follow the HNC personnel policy and manual; • Other duties as required Qualifications: • Grade 12 and graduation from a recognized Home Support/Resident Care Aide program or an equivalent combination of current education, training and experience; • Valid Class 5 Drivers license; • Enjoy working with Elders; • Good interpersonal skills; • Computer skills • Ability to work independently; • Ability to maintain confidentiality. Interested individuals should submit a cover letter, names of three references and the express permission for KVC to contact these references, as well as your resume to: Jean Ryan, Acting/ Human Resources Officer Haisla Nation Council, PO Box 1101 Haisla, BC V0T 2B0 Phone (250) 639-9361 (123) • Fax (250) 632-2840 Email: training.benefits@haisla.ca No later than: April 30, 2012 at 4 PM We thank all applicants for their interest, however, only those short-listed will be contacted.

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Monday, April 30th from 10 a.m. - 6 p.m. & Tuesday, May 1st from 9 a.m. - 4 p.m.

2225 Gitaus Road, Terrace, B.C. V8G 0A9 Telephone 250-635-5084 fax 250-635-5335

General Description: The Health Manager is responsible for delivering Kitselas Health Services as described by the health plan, in accordance with the Mission and Philosophy and policies. The Health Manager supervises all staff in Kitselas Health Services and works in collaboration with the Healing Us Build (HUB) to respond to changing community health trends or crisis. Education and Experience: t A Baccalaureate Degree in Administration, or other health related degrees. t Minimum 3 – 5 years’ experience in management t Community development experience t ProďŹ cient in Word and Excel t Excellent verbal and written communication skills t Experience in of First Nations health and social ďŹ eld t Experience in public relations and interpersonal skills t Ability to work independently t Able to travel for training or related work issues SpeciďŹ c Duties: Financial planning and management for Kitselas Health Services (KHS) t Day to day management, purchasing, monitoring budgets t Prepare ďŹ nancial reports t Prepares proposals for additional funding Liaises with Health Authority and other agencies that can further health goals t Build respectful relations t Advocate for access to services t Submit mandatory reports and evaluations t Prepare annual report t On-going evaluation, prepare 5 year evaluation report t Activate appeal procedures Work with Healing Us Build (HUB) t On-going planning and evaluation of Programs and Services t Development and revision of Policy Management of Staff t Job descriptions, postings, recruitment t Ensure implementation of Programs and Services t Provide staff orientation; arrange in-house training as required t Ensure policies are followed t Training plans, employee evaluations t Arrange chart audits t Team and interdisciplinary coordination t Development of data collection system Other related duties assigned from Director of Administration Submit resume and cover letter to Sharon D. Nabess at sdnabess@kitselas.com.

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Looking to hire person for paving/construction experience in the paving industry an asset level 3 ďŹ rst aid an asset (wage range depending on experience) Looking to hire trafďŹ c control personal drivers license and level 3 ďŹ rst aid an asset (wage to depend on experience/extra hourly increase for level 3)The job will last approx 6-8 weeks in the Terrace area with extend full time seasonal employment available to the right people who want to travel with the company. Drop resume off at: The Terrace Standard 3210 Clinton St. Box # 310

Kitimat Youth Soccer Association Development Committee Summer Student Employment Recreation Soccer Assistant Minimum 12 weeks Commencing late May $13/hour Bill Rich Soccer Complex • •

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Bandstra Transportation Systems Ltd. is now accepting resumes for an experienced Class 1 Driver for its Terrace operation. The successful applicant will be required to perform a variety of duties, including local and long-distance driving. )ull time employees qualify for beneÂżt package.

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Class 1 Driver

1.888.AEROTEK www.aerotekcanada.ca

Deadline: May 4, 2012 at 4:00 pm.

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Equipment Operators Needed AerotekÂŽ is currently hiring Equipment Operators to work with Schlumberger throughout Alberta.

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Bandstra Transportation Systems Ltd. Attn: Terrace Branch careers@bandstra.com Ph. (250) 6 5-2728

SERVING THE NORTH SINCE 1955

We are now accepting applications for Working Service Centre Manager, Prince Rupert BC. Reporting to the Regional Manager, you will be responsible for the complete operations of our Prince Rupert Service Centre including meeting established revenue and proÀtability targets while utilizing your exceptional leadership skills to coach and lead a staff of 2-3 team members. This will involve evaluating work procedures and leading the employees to help improve work performance to meet set goals and objectives. Exploring new revenue opportunities while maintaining high service standards are part of the thought process required for this position. The manager must be able to set goals that can be measured, and have the ability to recognize, reward and reinforce good performance. QualiÀcations: Valid Class 1 license required Preference will be given to an applicant with 3 or more years’ experience in the transportation industry, with supervisory experience, preferably in the LTL market.( Less than truckload) Self motivated, with leadership and teamwork skills, while having the ability to listen to solve problems. Energetic, creative thinker with a competitive desire to continually meet goals and exceed expectations. We offer an attractive salary, superior beneÀts, Company pension plan, and paid support for professional development. Canadian Freightways believes in work-life balance and supports its employees through its Employee & Family Assistance Program. HOW TO APPLY Interested candidates are invited to submit their cover letter and resume, quoting Competition No. CFL PRT SCM. Lyle Jensen Fax: (250) 563-5798 E-mail: Jensen.lyle@canadianfreightways.com Interviews will be determined by the applicant’s qualiÀcations, experience and information supplied on the resume. Canadian Freightways is committed to Employment Equity and encourages applications from all qualiÀed women and men, including aboriginal peoples, persons with disabilities and visible minorities.

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Current full-time student returning to full-time school. Preference given to student with experience or career path in greens keeping, horticulture, landscape architecture or related discipline. Ability to work independently. Provide support for summer soccer school clinics. Assist with resource person in maintenance of soccer pitch, including grass cutting, irrigation system, and fertilization program. Primary maintenance on small engine-driven equipment. Operation of small tractor with 3 point latch and front end bucket. Prepare work plan, prepare reports as required, keep daily journal. Report to the Volunteer Maintenance Supervisor Send resume to: Kitimat Youth Soccer Association Field Development Committee Box 428 Kitimat, BC V8C 2M4 Closing date is May 7, 2012 Funded by Federal Government and District of Kitimat

WASH Plant Operator needed for Kitimat: Experience with wash plant, crushing, and screening to produce spec materials and experience operating heavy equipment is a must. This position is full time and the applicant must be willing to relocate to Kitimat, BC. Please forward resumes to jobs@arthon.com or fax 250868-6599 and reference Kitimat. No phone calls please.

LINE COOKS & SERVERS WANTED! The Bar and Grill at the beautiful Hirsch Creek Golf and Winter Club is welcoming applications for the positions of full & part time servers. If you are energetic, a team player, and committed to giving outstanding customer service, and have a valid “Serving it Rightâ€?, we look forward to your application. Experience is preferred but not necessary as training will be provided. For line cooks experience is necessary as well as food safe certiďŹ cation and references. Please apply in person Monday to Friday with resume and cover letter identifying which position you are applying for. STUDENTS NEEDED at the Kitimat Museum & Archives to run “Museum Kidsâ€? summer programs. Must have attended school full time and returning full time in the fall. Deadlines for resumes with a covering letter is Friday, May 18th at 4pm. Kitimat Museum & Archives 293 City Centre Kitimat, BC V8C 1T6 or via email kitimatmuseum@telus.net Attention: Louise Avery Full job descriptions available at the Museum Positions dependent on funding available

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CAREER OPPORTUNITY Join the Chances family today! If you’re looking for an exciting work environment in a ďŹ rst-class facility, Chances Terrace is the place for you. Chances offers excellent career opportunities and competitive wages. Be part of a team that delivers exceptional gaming entertainment in a fun, social setting.

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LOUNGE SERVERS

We are looking for dynamic individuals to serve patrons in a casual environment, collect payment and record sales, while ensuring that the level of service meets the gaming centre standards and also complies with provincial liquor legislation and regulations. All employees of Chances Terrace are required to complete a criminal record check. PLEASE LEAVE RESUME AT THE SECURITY DESK 4410 Legion Avenue, Terrace, B.C., V8G 1N6 Attention: Peter Thodt


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IF YOU own a home or real estate, Alpine Credits can lend you money: it’s that simple. Your credit/age/income is not an issue. 1-800-587-2161.

DISPERSAL AUCTION

Career opportunity in Northern BC Hydro electric and diesel generation station operator required. Full time permanent position. The successful candidate must be willing to relocate to the Dease Lake area and submit to a criminal record check. This position requires a conďŹ dent and reliable individual, willing to take on site and classroom training for a career in this rapidly growing industry. A valid class 5 driver’s licence (minimum) and a current abstract required. Grade 12 and post secondary education an asset. Experience in the electrical ďŹ eld an asset. Compensation will be based on qualiďŹ cation and experience. Will pay for travel and accommodation expenses for on site interview with successful applicants.

Education/Tutoring Gration Math Tutoring Services 250-635-4777 We’ll solve all your problems! Transport Canada CertiďŹ cations SVOP Apr 24-28 & May 28- June 1 MED - A1 Apr 17-22 & May 14-18 MED - A2 Apr 17-23 MED - A3 Apr 2-4

M O N E Y P R OV I D E R . C O M . $500 Loan and +. No Credit Refused. Fast, Easy, 100% Secure. 1-877-776-1660.

Radio Operator ROCM or ROCMC

Apr 9-11 & May 23-25 Simulated Electronic Navigation - Limited Apr 30 - May 11

Please send resume with references to: sitsaholdings.jobs@hotmail.com

Or mail to: Sitsa Holdings Ltd. PO Box 62, Dease Lake B.C., V0C 1L0 CONCRETE FINISHERS and Form Setters. Edmonton based company seeks experienced concrete ďŹ nishers and form setters for work in Edmonton and northern Alberta. Subsistence and accommodations provided for out of town work; Cell 780-660-8130. Fax 780-444-7103, john@raidersconcrete.com EXCLUSIVE “THINKBIGâ€? Mechanic Training. GPRC Fairview Campus. $1000. entrance scholarship. Paid practicum with Finning. High school diploma and mechanical aptitude. Write apprenticeship exams. 1-888-999-7882; gprc.ab.ca/Fairview. SERVICE MANAGER - Hanna Chrysler Ltd. (Hanna, Alberta). Opportunity in a perfect family environment. Strong team, competitive wages, beneďŹ ts, growth potential. Fax resume: 403-854-2845. Email: chrysler@telusplanet.net.

Work Wanted

Capp’s Marine Education 410-309 2nd Ave West Prince Rupert, BC (250) 627-1265

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FOR ALL YOUR LAWN CARE NEEDS. POWER SWEEPING & DETHATCHING AVAILABLE NOW. Call Louise 250.632-4944

Sand/Gravel/Topsoil

Sand/Gravel/Topsoil

SKEENA CONCRETE PRODUCTS LTD. FACTORY DIRECT SCREENED TOPSOIL DRIVEWAY CRUSH LANDSCAPING ROCK DRAIN ROCK & BEDDING SAND BLOCKS AND CONCRETE Phone: 250-635-3936 or 250-638-8477 Fax: 250-635-4171 3751 Old Lakelse Lake Drive, Terrace, BC, V8G 5P4

Sales

Sales

The Terrace Totem Ford Group of Companies are currently seeking full time

SALES CONSULTANTS TO JOIN OUR SALES TEAMS

. Experience an asset but not necessary . Professional Appearance and Attitude . Self-conÂżdent, Energetic and Motivated . Exceptional at communicating with people of all ages . Computer conversant, with exceptional phone skills . Long term Âżnancial goals . Team Orientated We offer: . Full beneÂżts and compensation package the successful applicant . for On-going in-house sales training Apply in person to:

www.cappsmarine.com

GET BACK ON TRACK! Bad credit? Bills? Unemployed? Need Money? We Lend! If you own your own home - you qualify. Pioneer Acceptance Corp. Member BBB. 1-877987-1420. www.pioneerwest.com

THE LAWN LADY

Shane deJong Sales Manager 4631 Keith Avenue Terrace (No phone calls please)

Legal Services CRIMINAL RECORD? Don’t let it block employment, travel, education, professional, certiďŹ cation, adoption property rental opportunities. For peace of mind & a free consultation call 1-800-347-2540.

CRIMINAL RECORD? Guaranteed Record Removal since 1989. ConďŹ dential, Fast, & Affordable. Our A+BBB Rating assures EMPLOYMENT & TRAVEL FREEDOM. Call for FREE INFO. BOOKLET

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Landscaping KITIMAT LAWN CARE & SNOW REMOVAL SERVICE Mowing & Trimming from $25 Power Sweeping & Lawn Cleanup De thatching, Edging & Tilling Hedge Trimming & Tree Pruning Call today!!!!

778.631.2093 Reasonable Rates

Rubbish Removal

THE DUMP RUNNER Old Shingles? Doing Reno’s? Got Garbage? YOU LOAD IT, WE HAUL IT! Will also deliver small loads of topsoil. For more info call 250.632.6237 or 250.279.5456 Kitimat

May 26, 2012 Saturday @ 10:00 a.m. Topley, BC. @ Topley Garage, Hwy 16 & Junction Hwy 118 to Granisle Sale Conducted on behalf of Henry Van Der Weil & others. Sale will start off with Horse & Tack, followed by Antiques and a large coin collection. VEHICLES etc: Yukon chainsaw sawmill, Okanogan 5th Wheel, 2005 Ford Freestar Sport 4.3, 4 door Mini van, 2008 Ford F250 Super duty 4x4 Super cab w/new tires & canopy, 2007 F350 Super duty 4x4 crew cab diesel w/new tires & spray on bed liner, 1972 Triumph Spit Fire convertible, 2002 diesel 2.4 l Toyota Hilux Surt SSR-G right hand steering (38x15.5x15â€? tires), 1984 Yamaha Tri-Z ATV, 800 ATV w/ winch, BF Good wrench 265/70R/17â€? tires w/ Ford 8 bolt rims (2 sets), misc. used tires good shape, Johnson 10 HP boat motor. TOOL & EQUIPMENT: New welding rods & grinding discs, Aw32 hydraulic oil, chain saws, Poulan 2150, Husky 2150, Husky 371xpg, Cantec 6.5 gas water pump CT200, Cantec CT80CLC air cooled diesel water pump, 2 & 12 ton hydraulic jacks, riveters, levels, new & used cordless drills & skill saws, Rona table saw, Geotop C20C Automatic level w/ 2 tripod stands, pressure washer gun kit, HD furniture trolly, Rockwell Beaver 10â€? bandsaw, Beaver table saw on stand, Lincoln wire feed welder, Ingersoll Rand upright 60 gal air compressor, Speedair air compressor, Coleman Powermate 2500, Honda CX34 11hp power unit, Makita grinders, rolling toolboxes, socket drives, torque wrenches, air tools, wrenches, 23 - 16x2x4 trusses. HOUSEHOLD: Solid oak table & chairs, loveseat, sectional sofa, bunk bed w/ mattresses, Maple bedroom suite, Pine end table, Citizen TV w/ dvd, coffee table w/ brass accents, 3 drawer dresser, table & chairs, lamps, zero clearance mantle electric ďŹ replace, Kenmore washer & dryer, Igloo bar fridge, paintings, upright Kenmore freezer (new), hot/cold stainless steel 40 tray catering cart, hot water tank, Weider weight machine, ďŹ sh smoker, Big Gar wood stove, Ivy Cabin wood cook stove, small 2 door wood stove, Techniame pellet stove, pewter & brass items, violins & guitar, Memorex antique syling radio/cassette/CD player, many misc. household items, 8â€? computerized Colestoron telescope. ANTIQUES: Oil lanterns & lamps, antique table & chairs, Missionary desk, Oak sideboard, Mahogany mirrored dresser, cast iron kettles, Pine mirror & night stand, green marble top hall stand w/ barley twist legs, 40 yr. old never ďŹ red 30-30 Winchester Rie Sioux Carbine (engraved). HORSES & TACK: Black/white Pinto mare, Blue Roan gelding, black QH gelding, saddles, headstalls, halters, breast collars, antique pack saddle, reins, foldable saddle racks, misc. other tack. COIN COLLECTION: Nice 150 lot coin collection, don’t miss it! Consignments welcome! This is an excellent sale and all Goods are in very good condition. For out of town buyers there is local restaurant & accommodations, please contact Whispering Pines Motel (250) 696-3353. Condition of sale terms: Cash & Check with IdentiďŹ cation, sorry no Credit cards. Items are As Is Condition ~ Not responsible for accidents. There will be a Concession on Site. Any question Please Contact: Mike Steinebach @

Pets & Livestock

Pets Puppies for Sale:Born March 2nd; 5 females, 1 male. Ready to go April 27th. 1/2 toy poodle cross. Can meet in Smithers or Terrace if necessary. For pics email :sugar_pie@live.ca or call 250-849-5351 for more info. $150 ea. Purebred yellow & black lab puppies available with ďŹ rst shots and de worming done, $500ea. 250-635-4600

(250) 694-3497 Cell (250) 692-6107 or Egon Steinebach @ (250) 694-3319 Cell (250) 570-2055 E-Mail: mike@mikesauction.net & Website www.mikesauction.net Watch future papers for a complete listing

COMPLETE TOOL & EQUIPMENT DISPERSAL AUCTION June 2, 2012 Saturday @ 10:00 am. Ft St James, BC. Hwy 16 & Junction Hwy 27. Drive into Ft St James, follow signs thru town. 4 km on Germanson North Road Sale Conducted on behalf of Mr. & Mrs. Bill Tuck & others. VEHICLES etc: 2 man self contained camp on skids, 8 liter BMW, 5 ton service truck, Bluebird 72 seat bus on factory propane, variety of late model Ford diesel trucks, 98 GMC 1/2 ton 4x4, 2 electric 3 wheel handicap carts, 5HP Craftsman roto tiller, 2 person go cart. 4 - 17â€? tires for Toyota pickup. MARINE: 16 ft. ďŹ berglass boat, 70 HP Johnson boat motor, boat trailer, 30 commercial prawn traps, 2 new Dawa halibut rods. TOOLS: Makita 5 & 8â€? grinders, Hitachi 8â€? grinders, impact tools 3/8â€?-1â€?, electric jack hammer, Hilti drills & hammer drills, air greaser & luber, 3/4 & 1â€? drive socket, 600 lb. torque wrench, 1 & 1 3/4â€? drive multiplier set, torque wrenches, power tools, air / brad nailers, 12.5 & 18v rechargeable drills, 3/8â€?-1/2â€? metric & standard socket sets, lg. slide hammer, cord & rechargeable hand power tools, 2 - 10â€? Rockwell miter saw, hydraulic 2 1/2â€? pipe bender w/ dies, tap & die sets, pipe stand & threader, wheel sockets & seal drivers, multiple open & box end wrenches, 1-1 1/2, 2-3 & 6 ton com-a-longs. EQUIPMENT: 10x10x20 portable garage, 6000 lb. HD engine hoist on wheels, 2 HP compressors, Hilti drills & hammer drills, 200 Lincoln gas welder, 1200 liter lube oil dispenser (full of 15/40 oil), multiple roll away tool boxes, tire machine, bead blaster, air conditioner equip., 2 vac pumps, 10 & 20 ton porta power kit, parts washer, quad jack, electric fuel pumps, double walled 100 gal used oil tank, Acetylene torches & hoses, 2 new shallow well pumps, sand blaster, 6 - 3 ton oor jacks, 2 - 3500 lb. transmission jacks, multiple ext. cords, 5 gas powered water pumps, 2 - 6500 gensets (gas & electric start, low hrs.), new 3000 gen set, 8 1/2HP wheeled Honda pressure washer, 3500psi pressure washer, 18Hp 3500psi pressure steam cleaner, up to 2 1/2â€? metric & standard dies hydraulic hose press, Rockwell lg drill press (variable speed), 2HP bench grinder, 4 industrial shop vacs, 3 pickup headache racks w/ side rails, 40# full forklift propane tanks, 4 warn winches, 2 - 99 channel ICom programmable radios w/ charger, helmets size s-2xl, 1st aid equip. SUPPLIES: Lg qty of brass, pipe & hydraulic ďŹ ttings, pallets of new & used truck parts, multiple trays of snap rings, o-rings, screws, rivets, keyways, side, rear & front windshield for Peterbuilt, alternator, starter, fan hubs, pulleys for Cummings motor, new cam shafts, auto & manual slacks, plastic air line ďŹ ttings, cinches, wrappers & cable for logging trucks, metal cabinets & ďŹ ling cabinets, bolt bins (full of bolts), lg qty truck parts back up, tail & head lights, wiring, log trailer parts, 8’6â€? axel, truck parts seals, drive lines, scale equip, bearings, brake shoes, drums, lowbed chains & cinches, body work equip, sanders, new spray & paint guns, welding rods, grinding discs HOUSEHOLD & MISC: 26 sheets of 3/4â€?-7’6â€? granite counter tops w/ 4â€? back splash. Consignments welcome! Approx. 2000 lot Sale. If you would like to consign large farm / logging equip or vehicles please contact Mikes Auction. Please note that we cannot take any small items at this already large sale. Condition of Sale Terms: Cash & Check with IdentiďŹ cation, sorry No Credit cards. Items are As Is Condition ~ Not responsible for accidents. There will be a Concession on Site. Any question Please Contact:

Mike Steinebach @ (250) 694 - 3497 or Cell (250) 692-6107 or (250) 692 - 9752 Egon Steinebach @ (250) 694-3319 or Cell (250) 570- 2055 E-Mail: mike@mikesauction.net & Website www.mikesauction.net Watch future papers for a complete listing

Merchandise for Sale

Merchandise for Sale

Free Items

Misc. for Sale

TR:To Give Away Big Spruce Tree bucked up, in exchange for removing the limbs. Phone 635-9123 4709 Hamer Avenue

Furniture FOR SALE small hot tub in good condition 1 1/2 yrs old,red colour Ph:250-6351570

Garage Sales

FIRST MINUTE FLEA MARKET Annunciation Hall - Fulton St

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Homemade Food Goods Books Furniture Garage Sale Items Golf Items March 10, 24 / April 14, 28

U-Name-It We-Have-It GARAGE SALE May 5 & May 12 72 Whittlesey, Kitimat 9-12 Quilting supplies, Ladies Hobby books and supplies. Knitting stuff etc. Giant garage sale Fri Apr 27 6-9 pm and Sat 28 9 am noon. At St. Pauls Lutheran Church 5th & McBride

Relay for Life Garage Sale Date: May 5th, 2012 7:00a.m. - 12:00 All donations excepted drop off at Safeway Contact: Theo Grant (250) 635-3837

Heavy Duty Machinery A- STEEL SHIPPING STORAGE CONTAINERS / Bridges / Equipment Wheel loaders JD 644E & 544A / 63’ & 90’ Stiff boom 5th wheel crane trucks/Excavators EX200-5 & 892D-LC / Small forklifts / F350 C/C “Cabs�20’40’45’53’ New/ Used/ Damaged /Containers Semi Trailers for Hiway & StorageCall 24 Hrs 1-866-528-7108 Delivery BC and AB www.rtccontainer.com FOR SALE: 40’x8’ storage container, tandem 18’ utility trailer, 8000 lb forklift, LW Kenworth tractor, many large propane tanks, many forklift forks, set of 10’ logging bunks, set of log bunks for SuperTrain Hi-way trailers, many tires for pickups to large trucks (mostly free). 250-847-0783.

Misc. for Sale CAN’T GET Up Your Stairs? Acorn Stairlifts can help. Call Acorn Stairlifts now! Mention this ad and get 10% off your new Stairlift! Call 1-866-9815991. Dexter Cows For Sale: For more info. contact Judy at 250-635-7921 DIY STEEL Building deals! Many sizes and models. Make an offer on clearance buildings today and save thousands of dollars. Free brochure - 1-800668-5111 ext. 170.

KITIMAT BOXES, BOXES, BOXES You need them and we have them. Buy one bundle of 10 for $5.00 and we will give you a bundle for free. Come down to the Kitimat Northern Sentinel ofďŹ ce at 626 Enterprise Avenue between 9 and 4:30 or call 250.632.6144

PACKING BOXES FOR SALE

10/$5

AT THE TERRACE STANDARD 3210 CLINTON STREET TERRACE, BC PHONE 250-638-7283

Misc. Wanted Local Coin Collector buying Collections, Accumulations, Olympic, Gold & Silver Coins. Call Chad 250-863-3082

Tools FOR Sale 412 MIGHTY MITE Sawmill with 4 Cycle Perkins Diesel engine and double edger 18 feet of Track...$7500. Phone 1-250-635-2890 or Brad 1-250-203-1930 cell

Real Estate For Sale By Owner 1038 sq ft Woodgreen condo. Easy walk to downtown. 2 bed, 2 bath with master and ensuite on the upper oor and balcony view of beautiful Terrace

Mountain. Asking $133,500. Call 250-641-1106.

5 BDRM HOME IN TELKWA FOR SALE 3200 sq ft, 4 bath, includes washer & dryer, fridge & stove, dishwasher hot tub, natural gas, contact 250-845-3315

FOR SALE BY OWNER

179 Whittlesey Street KITIMAT Spacious 2600 sq ft, 3 level, split level home with 3, possibly 4 bedrooms, 3 baths & fully reno’d 900 sq ft basement. Huge double garage with extended Workshop attached. Beautifully landscaped. Great curb appeal! Close to high school & Golf course. Preferred neighbourhood & lots of room for toys.

Asking $299,000 Phone for appointment 250.632.6502

KITIMAT

FOR SALE 96’ Chev Frontier Motorhome, 30ft sleeps 6 walk around queen bed 69,000 km - New Awning Excellent condition. Asking $21,000 for an appointment please call 250-635-5911 or 250-635-5917 HOT TUB (SPA) COVERS. Best price. Best quality. All shapes & colours available. 1-866-652-6837 www.thecoverguy.com/newspaper? SAWMILLS FROM only $3997 - Make money & save money with your own bandmill - Cut lumber any dimension. In stock ready to ship. Free Info & DVD: 1-800-566-6899 Ext:400OT. www.NorwoodSawmills.com/400OT

House for sale Open design split-level 3200 sq.ft home located on a 1.2 acre lot in Strawberry Meadows. Radiant heated oors throughout, 3 large bedrooms, 2 bath, double garage, covered deck, 20’ X 12’ greenhouse plus fully inclosed 100’ X 30’ storage buildings included, fully land scaped. For more information or to view contact 250-639-9322 NICE home for sale 3 bedrooms, 1 bath, large kitchen with oak cabinets and large pantry, laundry-room. Garage with extra storage area, fenced back yard. All updated appliances included. New gas ďŹ replace, roof, updated wiring. This is a clean move-ready energy efďŹ cient home. $149,000. Email: tehague@telus.net for pics. Serious inquiries please.


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Real Estate

Real Estate

Rentals

Rentals

Rentals

Rentals

Houses For Sale

Mobile Homes & Parks

Apt/Condo for Rent

Apt/Condo for Rent

Apt/Condo for Rent

Apt/Condo for Rent

Free House in Booming Prince Rupert 2 upgraded houses on large lot, either house covers mortgage costs, or 1200 monthly rental income, $99,500 Rich Schultz 250626-9091

Homes Wanted

RETIRE IN Beautiful Southern BC, Brand New, Opening May 2012. COPPER RIDGE. Manufactured Home Park, New Home Sales. Keremeos, BC 250-462-7055. www.copperridge.ca

Real Estate

Kitimat

HOMES WANTED TO BUY Duplexes, Fourplexes or Multi Family homes. Call Aaron 250.826.2284 for information

Lots Building Lot

Beautifully landscaped, well maintained, 3 bdr 3 bath rancher on 1/2 acre $315,000 in quiet cul-de-sac. Oak cabinets, hard wood floor, carpet & tile; central vac, central AC, NG fireplace, security system, private back deck & garden area. 3887 Mountain View Ave Serious inquiries

in Kitimat’s newest subdivision. Lot #9 on #26 Wozney St. Backs onto park area. 36m front by 41 & 43m sides with a total of 11636 sq ft. All services at lot line. $58,900. NO HST ON THIS LOT Phone 250.632.5537 Kitimat

PR: 2 Upgraded houses on large lots; either house covers mortgage, or $1150/mo income. $99,500, Rich Shultz, 250-626-9091

Real Estate

Real Estate

250-635-4359 or 250-631-2675

Rentals

Oasis

Apartments

CLIFFSIDE APARTMENTS Renovated 1 & 2 bdrm Suites Furnished & Un-Furnished. Quiet Tenants. On Site Management. Gym, Hot Tub & Sauna.

Checklist for your new home

McBride & 8th Prince Rupert Unfurnished - Furnished (Furnished short Term Rentals Available) Close to downtown Adult-oriented No Pets

627-7137 HILLCREST PLACE APARTMENTS

250-624-5800

250-627-5820

1651 Haisla Blvd. Kitimat, BC 2 bedroom suites security building New: dishwasher, appliances & cabinets. All New: windows, plumbing, electrical, drywall, kitchen & bathroom - sound insulated - electric heat. 1 yr lease Starting at $995 per month N/S, N/P For complete details or to request an application, please call 250.632.7814

FREE HEAT AND

HOT WATER

www.oasisaparts.com

Bachelor 1 and 2 bedroom

2 BDRM apt. avail.immediately. Security entrance, N/S, N/P. $700/mo + security dep. 250-635-6824

APARTMENTS

CLINTON MANOR - We are taking applications for a Bachelor unit $560 1 bedrm $600 Hot water included. Adult oriented N/S,N/P 2 ref. required 250-615-7543

ABSOLUTELY NO PARTIERS

Two bedrooms No Smoking, No Pets Starting at $675 monthly 250.632.7814 Kitimat

PRINCE RUPERT

1123-1137 Borden Street Adult-oriented. Quiet location with harbour view. Heat and hot water included. Minutes walking to downtown and hospital. References required. 1, 2, or 3 bedroom suites. Some furnished. Prince Rupert

References Required.

Hillcrest Place Apartments

Melanie Erickson

GATEWAY APARTMENTS

Largest, Brightest Suites Shiny Hardwood Floors Unfurnished & Furnished Daily - Weekly - Monthly

RENT starting from $600 INCLUDES HEAT!

OCEANVIEW APTS (250)632-2822 Kitimat

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KITIMAT APTS BEST VALUE

Starting at $550 Balconies Security Entrances Cameras for your safety Now includes basic cable Email: www.apartments.com Phone: 250.632.APTS (2787)

Kitimat

Real Estate

MIDTOWN APARTMENTS

Real Estate

Free heat & Free hot water Furnished & Unfurnished 1 & 2 bedrooms Security Entries No Pets. No Smoking

1418 Atlin Ave

✔4 bedrooms ✔2 bathrooms ✔Lot’s of parking ✔Harbour views $229,000

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102 Raven Cres

✔3 bedrooms ✔3 bathrooms ✔Close to School $ ✔1/2 Duplex 120,000 1643 Atlin Ave ✔ 3 bedrooms ✔ 2 bathrooms ✔ Energy efficient Harbour views $269,000

250-627-7551 • www.rupertrealty.ca

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QUATSINO APTS KITIMAT

Downtown location Balconies Security Entrances Some furnished suites Call for an appointment 250.632.4511 www.kitimatapartments.com

SANDPIPER APTS KITIMAT

Newer Buildings Elevators Security Entrances Covered Parking Balconies www.kitimatapartments.com 250.632.4254

VIEWPOINT APARTMENTS

Kitimat 1,2,3 bdrms Clean & Quiet Heat & hot water included Call (250)632-2824 or email www.jasebudgell@hotmail.ca

VIEWPOINT APARTMENTS

Kitimat 1,2,3 bdrms Clean & Quiet Heat & hot water included Call (250)632-2824 or email www.kitimatrentals.com

Apartment Furnished PORT Edward, FURNISHED 2 bedroom lower duplex available now. No stairs, washer and dryer included free. You sign on to BC Hydro, estimated to be $80 per month. Rent for $800. per month. Call Lynn 250-6271414.

Duplex / 4 Plex 4PLEX: taking applications for a clean, quiet, renovated 2 bdrm, 5 appliances. Adult oriented, $900 + utilities,no smoking, no pets, two ref’s required. Ph 250-615-7543

250.632.7179

AVAILABLE FOR RENT

KULDO COURT APARTMENTS in Kitimat

1 Bdrm Suite References required!

1, 2 & 3 bedroom apts. Heat & Hot Water Incl. Laundry Facilities References Required

Call for details 250-627-1715 or 250-624-5955

250 632-7729 email: sterlng@telus.net

For Rent: 2bdr Duplex, lower Thornhill, electric heat, $475 rent, deposit $240. available May 1st 250-635-6518

Apt/Condo for Rent

Apt/Condo for Rent

Skyline Manor

1-888-296-8059 www.wintonglobal.com Local Dealer

James (Jim) Almgren 250-635-5602

1200 Summit Ave.

Bachelor & 1 Bedroom Suites. Security Entrance, harbour views, balconies, storage, laundry facilities, hot water & heat included. Sorry no pets. Close to hospital, bus stop & downtown. References required. Contact our on site Manager at 250-624-6019

Rentals Duplex / 4 Plex DUPLEX for rent on Mt. Vista.N/S, N/P,3bed 1.5bath.Personal deck,shared yard and paved dr ive.Washer,dr yer,fr idge,stove incl.$1200 per month,ref.req.Ryan at 250.635.1872 or colleenandryan@hotmail.com

KITIMAT 3 Bedroom end unit in fourplex on Wedeene. 5 appliances. $700m References Required. Please call 250.639.6035 one bedrm unit with view of river on Queensway drive. Private small deck, utilities not included,n/s $700/mo. Call Betty 250-635-2837 TERRACE 1/2 duplex 3 bedroom, 2 bath. Hardwood and ceramic tile. New paint, large private backyard + walking distance to downtown. Adult oriented suitable for working couple or single person, owners live next door. $1200 per month.250-615-2597 terry_laurie@telus.net

Homes for Rent 1 bdrm basement suite utilities not included, $550.00 N/P, N/S, must have work reference, previous landlord references. ph: (250)638-8245 1 bdrm completely renovated above ground suite in the horse shoe. Perfect for a working professional. N/S, N/P, References required. $650.00 per month, utilities included. (250) 615-6352 (250) 635-9493. 3 Bdrm Exec House In the horse shoe. F/S, W/D, dishwasher, garage, fenced yard. N/S, N/P, References required. Available May 1st. $1,250.00 per month. (250) 615-6352 (250) 635-9493 FOR RENT 1 bedrm + near Lakelse Lake, 5 acres, partially. furnished? $390/M, 1 month damage deposit (250)798-9558

KITIMAT- 2 bdrm, 1 bath house with full garage. Fully furnished, lease & damage deposit required. $1400/m + utilities. Ph: 250-639-4439 KITIMAT - Very Nice Furnished 2 bedroom in fourplex on a quiet street. W/D, Parking, Yard. $1200 + utilities. Call John 250.632.6221 Quiet one bedroom in Thornhill, first and last month’s rent, deposit and good references required. No smoking or pets. $425 250-638-8639

Office/Retail OFFICE SPACE AVAILABLE 2200sq.ft. 2nd floor, consisting of 4 private offices, meeting room, reception area, lrg open planning area, lunch room and toilet facilites. Corner of Highway 37 and Substation Ave. Lease negotiable Contact 250-615-9599.

Shared Accommodation $400/MONTH. 1 BDRM for rent in 2 BDRM apt. Kit and Living Rm furnished. Heat & Hot Water. Incl. Prk & Laundry On-site. Looking for clean/quiet/working roommate. joelmcguire@rogers.com Day: 250-639-8520. Eve:647-4607217. LOOKING TO rent remaining basement bedroom to a mature adult with the preference of a female This is a 3000 ft. executive house that is furnished with 4 piece leather furniture in the living room, electric fireplace, couch/love seat in the t.v room, 8 person dining room table and chair set, stainless f/s/w/d/dw,microwave, large gym complete with a power rack, free weight/cardio section and satellite radio with a stereo. This is an open concept house that has 4 bedrooms and 4 bathrooms. This house is located in a great area on the bench (Johnstone st) and has Terrace mountain trail start right in the backyard! Also included is wireless internet,HD satellite with a full TV package and a 50” plasma mounted to wall. Available May 1st. Price is $520 and a minimum 6 month tenancy required. Beautiful house in a great location! For more information text/call 250 565 5098 or email me at Jordan.linteris@gov.bc.ca

PR: Loft Style Bdrm in a New, Clean N/S Home. Wanting a Female/Couple roommate. Furnished, 2 Bath, 2 Kitchen, w/ off street prkg. Close to town. N/P. $600/mo + Util. & 1/2 DD. Avail May 1 or 15/12 Call Tanya 778-884-8439


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Townhouses

2BDRM Suite in executive home on southside. Avail. immediately $750/mo. Incl. hot water, W/D, F/S, satellite, wireless internet. N/S, N/P, 635-6779

NALABILA TOWNHOUSES

VERY CLEAN, newly renovated one bedroom ground level suite for rent. 5 min. walk from downtown. $600/mo. Utilities incl. N/P, N/S, Avail. April.15. 250-635-6541 or 635-6839 ref. req.

Suites, Upper Large 2 Bdrm Suite Close to downtown Prince Rupert; Cable incl; N/S, N/P; off-street parking; Looking for Quiet, working people. $575/mo. Ref. required.

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The Northern Connector Friday, April 27, 2012 Coming Events is complimentary service by The Northern Connector for non-profit groups or organizations who do not charge admission for their events and meetings. Submissions are published on a space available basis. Our deadline is Monday 3 p.m. each week.

TERRACE APRIL 28 – Spring pottery sale from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the Clay Artists of Terrace studio at 4438 Greig Ave. APRIL 28 – Garage sale takes place starting at 9 a.m. at the Happy Gang Centre. Donations and baked goods gladly accepted. Hot dogs and drinks for sale as well. APRIL 28 – Seniors Games Zone 10 meeting will be held at 1 p.m. at the Snowflake Seniors Centre at the Riverlodge in Kitimat. APRIL 29 – Free dinner and motivational speaker: Kenny Blacksmith speaks on “Truth Trust and Family: Forgiveness + Serving = Reconciliation” at 5 p.m. at Kitsumkalum Hall. Blacksmith is a former grand chief of Quebec, a nominee for governor general, translated the New Testament into the Cree language and is author of The Covenant of the First Peoples of Canada. Limited seating. RSVP to Mike Brousseau at 638-6957 voice or text. APRIL 30 – Kindergarten immunizations for children starting kindergarten this year are due and will be offered on these days at the Terrace Health Unit. Children in kindergarten or Grade 1 who missed this immunization are also welcome. To make an appointment, call 6314200. MAY 2 – Royal Purple holds its 12th annual Grad Tea for girls from 4 p.m. - 5 p.m. at Elks Hall. MAY 5 – The annual Women and Development garage sale takes place from 8 a.m. to noon at 4519 Soucie Ave. Donations welcome evening of May 4. All proceeds from the sale support projects benefitting women and children in developing countries. Look for the signs and Women and Development banner. For more details or earlier drop off, call 615-0125. MAY 5 – Garage Sale in support of the Relay for Life takes place from 7 a.m. to noon at the Safeway parking lot. All donations accepted; drop off at Safeway. For more details, call Theo 6353837. MAY 5 – Free Comic Book Day: get two free

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comics from a special assortment when you visit Comic Encounters at #102 – 4435 Lakelse Ave. For more details, call 250-638-7293. Help promote literacy!! MAY 7 to 11 – Northwest Regional Heritage Fair “Bringing History to Life” takes place at the Skeena Mall. Displays, live performances, tours. Final registration May 4. On Monday will be project judging and activities for registered participants. Tuesday to Thursday will be historical tours and public activities. Heritage Fair gallery open to public. Friday will be gala. awards and performances at 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. Volunteers are welcome and necessary to make this event a success. For updated program visit out website ourheritagefair. ca. For full details and to register, visit ourheritagefair.ca. MAY 8 – Arthritis SelfManagement Program, a six week program designed to provide you with the knowledge and skills you need to take an active role in managing your arthritis or fibromyalgia, runs for six consecutive Tuesdays from 6:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. at the Terrace Aquatic Centre starting today until June 12. The cost includes the Arthritis Helpbook. Pre-registration required, call tollfree 1-866-414-7766. MAY 12 – Garage sale from 8:30 a.m. to noon at Knox United Church (4907 Lazelle Ave.). For more details, call 250-635-6014 or e-mail knoxterrace@telus.net. MAY 13 – Terrace Totem Saddle Club holds its first annual Equine Swap and Shop from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the Thornhill Community Grounds. Come down adn sell or buy your horse or riding items. Door prizes, refreshments and a marshmallow roast for the kids. Bar None Saddles will be on location. For more details, call Susan 6354555. ONGOING THETERRACEVIEW family Council is a support group and place to voice concerns and ideas to improve quality of life at Terraceview Lodge. Residents’ families and friends meet on the first Tuesday of the month

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ing tour that celebrates literary achievement in B.C.

fidentiality. For more information contact Mary at 250-639-6016.

THE SALVATION Army holds Toonie Wednesdays every first and third Wednesday of the month – all clothing is $2. All children’s clothing $2 or less is half price.

MAY 3 – Kitimat Seniors, Branch 129 will hold their monthly meeting at 1 p.m. at the Senior Centre.

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YOUNG PROFESSIONALS of Terrace meet from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. the first Thursday of the month at the Back Eddy Pub. Anyone looking to start or has a new business, looking for work, to hire employees, gain clients or collaborate on a project, newly relocated, wanting to meet people with unique skills, trades or professions living and working in the Terrace area. HAPPY GANG centre hosts a pancake breakfast the first Saturday of the month from 8 a.m. to 11 a.m. Come one, come all, good eats, good laughs. COFFEE CLUB: TERRACE Freemasonry (Kitselas Lodge No. 123) invite all men of good character, strict morals to attend our Coffee Club from 9 a.m. - 10:30 a.m. the first Saturday of each month at the Masonic Lodge, 4915 Lazelle Ave. You are welcome to bring your family. For more details, phone Darcy 635-3580 or Richard 638-0852.

KITIMAT APRIL 29 – International Dance Day Celebration at 2 p.m. in the Lower City Centre Mall. Free dance performances, art exhibit and refreshments. Celebrate National Dance Week from April 22 to 29 as part of the I Love Dance/J’Aime la Danse National Campaign. For information call AnnaMarie Carstens at 250632-2018. APRIL 30 – The Kitimat Fibre Arts Guild will be meeting at 29 Meldrum St. at 7:30 p.m. Anyone interested in knitting, spinning, weaving, or other fibre arts are welcome. Please phone Maureen at 250632-5444 for more information. MAY 2 - Kitimat Public Library hosts the BC Book Prizes On Tour author gala at 7:00 p.m. Shortlisted guest authors Charlotte Gill and Pamela Porter visit on a read-

MAY 5 - Kitimat Public Library - Free Comic Book Day. Visit the Library to pick up your three free comics. Also, Cartoon Crafting for kids 6 and up, from 1:00 – 2:00 p.m. Draw your own comic book! Please register. ONGOING HAVE YOU EVER wondered why there are so many different churches when Jesus set out one way for His people to follow and believe? There is an answer. Come and hear from the Scripture the way Jesus intended for His followers. Wednesday evenings at 7:30 p.m. beginning April 4, and continuing for the month of April. Meetings are at the City Centre Motel conference room. KITIMAT SENIORS BAND is looking for new members. If you have time in the day and would love an opportunity to play music with others, you need us and we need you. Call Lisa Frazer at 250-632-3475 for more information. KITIMAT PUBLIC LIBRARY presents Mother Goose Storytime for pre-schoolers. Fridays 11-11:30 a.m. It’s free! Join us for story books, felt plays, songs, and fun! Registration not required. CHILD DEVELOPMENT CentRE Family Fun Spot Drop-In Monday and Friday afternoons 1-3 p.m., Wednesday mornings 10:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Ages 0-5 welcome “A Great place for families to meet over coffee and toys!” Contact 250-632-3144 for more information. KITIMAT FIBRE ARTS GUILD: Interested in knitting, spinning, weaving, or any other fibre? For more information phone Maureen 250-632-5444. KITIMAT MULTIPLE sclerosis - I have M.S. but M.S. does not have me. You are not alone, male or female, and the Kitimat M.S. group would like to be here for you. Total con-

APRIL 27 and 28 – A Giant Garage Sale will be held at St. Paul’s Lutheran Church, 5h & McBride on Friday from 6 - 9pm and on Saturday from 9am - noon. For pick up of donation articles phone 624-4164. APR 28 - Senior’s Games Zne 10 Meeting will be held at 1:00pm at the Snowflake Seniors Centre ath the Riverlodge, 658 Columbia Ave, West, Kitimat. MAY 2 - Garden Club meeting, 7 p.m. in room 189 at Northwest Community College. The subject is Getting Ready for Summer, tips on hardening off, planting off seedlings, new plants and shrubs. learn what fruite and veggies do good in Prince Rupert. Everyone welcome, bring your own teacup. For more info, call Andree 250-624-366 MAY 5 - 9 a.m. - 1 p.m. Seniors Centre Garage Sale, between the college and the Sally Ann. The Zone 10 Seniors Games are offering tables for rent at $10.and donations of good used junk can be brought to the Seniors Centre beginning now any weekday between 11 a.m. and 3 pm. The kitchen will be open for lunch. Please call 627-1900 to reserve at table. MAY 7 - Prostate and Bladder Cancer Support Group at 7:30pm in Room 430 at Prince Rupert Regional Hospital – Contact Judy 622-6533 ONGOING ARE YOU between the ages of 19 and 24? Do you like canoeing? Join us for the 2012 Canoe Journey to Hartley Bay. We will be spending 10 days in the great outdoors camping, cooking on fires and paddling together. Training starts in April to prepare. All training, food and camping gear is included. We are also looking for volunteer support workers. All are Welcome. Pls Contact planetyouth@ friendshiphouse.ca or call 250-627-1717 ext 58 of just drop in sign up on our sign up sheet! SCHOOL DISTRICT 52 Band Program is looking for donations

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of band instruments! Help us bring music to all students by donating that trumpet you have in your basement or the saxophone in your coat closet! If you have a band instrument that no one is playing, please call Sandy Jones at 250624-5031 ext. 226 for pick up. DO YOU want to try yoga? Planet Youth is offering free yoga for youth aged 19-24 at the Friendship House every Tuesday evening from 4-5pm. Also, every Tuesday join Planet Youth for Food As Medicine cooking night. Bring an empty stomach and be prepared to cook a delicious meal. Planet Youth is accepting registration for people wanting to try scuba-diving. Training will take place at the Aquatic centre. Once training is complete, successful participants will have the opportunity to Ocean dive. PLEASE JOIN us at the Diabetes Support Group Prince Rupert Hospital Room 430; 1: 00 pm – 2:00 pm. Dates: May 14th – Carb Counting Basics. June 11th – Foot Care – Protect Your Feet THE HERITAGE Advisory Committee is looking for new members, if you are interested please drop a note to: Heritage Advisory Committe, PO Box 181, Prince Rupert, BC, V8J 3P6 CANADIAN CANCER Society annual Daffodil campaign – looking for volunteers to help with sitting at a table to collect donations for daffodil pins (throughout April). Contact Judy Rea 250 6243913 in evening. SPANISH LANGUAGE Group meets second and fourth Wednesday 7pm PR Public Library multipurpose room all levels welcome. KNIGHTS OF Columbus Flea Market - Table Rentals. We support 2530 charities and institutions. Dates are April 28. MEALS ON Wheels Volunteer drivers needed immediately. 3x/ wk, 11:15am-12:30pm. Please call 622-6315.. LAST MINUTE Market every Saturday 9:00 - 12:30 at the Moose

Hall. Craft items, baking, home business and yard sale items. For table rentals call Rosa 250624-4787 or Kathleen at 250-624-5652. The coffee is always on! PRINCE RUPERT Seniors Centre - Bingo every Friday 1 to 3 p.m. at the Seniors’ Centre. Everyone 19 of age and older welcome. SCOUTS CANADA Scouting in Prince Rupert, Beavers aged 5-7 meet on Tuesday evening at Pineridge School in the gym, 6:30 - 7:30 p.m. Cubs aged 8-11 meet on Wednesday at Pineridge School in the gym, 7 - 8:30 p.m. Contact C. Green, 250-6243370. CALLING ALL Musicians! Prince Rupert Community Band and Choir are looking for new members. No auditions necessary! Community Band meets Monday evenings 7:30 - 9 p.m. at the PRMS (formerly PRSS) Band Room. PR Community Choir meets Wednesday evenings 7:30 - 9 p.m. at the PRMS Band Room. Pls Call Peter Witherly, 250-624-9634. PRINCE RUPERT Unemployed Action Center provides a range of FREE services to unemployed and underemployed people in Prince Rupert and Northwest BC. Need help applying for CPP, Canada Disibility Pensions, Old Age Security, EI, or WCB? We can help! Landlord or Social Service difficulties? We can help! Come see us Mon-Fri, 9am - 5pm at 869 Fraser Street, Fisherman’s Hall, Prince Rupert, BC, V8J 1R1 or call 250-6278776. PRINCE RUPERT Alcoholics Anonymous - If you want to drink, that’s your business. If you want to stop, that’s ours. Prnce Rupert A.A, 250627-1119 NORTH COAST Victim Services - Act Now! Protect yourself and your household and avoid beoming a victim. Obtain a free home security pacakge and arrange for a free home inspection. Call 250-627-7779. THE CHURCH of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints invites you to visit mormon.org . Call the LDS Missionaries @ 250-600-3032 for more information.


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Haisla women score basketball tournament win By Cameron Orr THE NORTHERN CONNECTOR

KITIMAT - The adage that the word ‘team’ stands for ‘Together Each Achieves More’ proved true for the Haisla Senior Women basketball team, who came in first in the ladies division at the Cultural Warming Kitimat/Kitamaat Basketball Tournament. Team Captain Deanna Smith credited a spike in experience for the team over the past month which has seen them participate in four tournaments. That experience was crucial for the women to rank where they did. “This past weekend was our fourth tournament in a row,” said Smith. Their last tournament was in Kamloops, where they placed in second place. Winning in a tournament down south was a big achievement for the team. In fact they were able to defeat Nanaimo in that tournament, the same team the women lost to at the All Native Tournament in Prince Rupert. Smith said that the Cultural Warming started a little rocky when they lost their first game by just a few points.

But their teamwork pulled together in time for a first place win. Their skill on the court dampened the Prince Rupert Rain in the final, by 16 points. She said this last tournament was “the end result of all the tournaments we’ve gone to because you could tell the difference between our team and the team we played in the final.” The Haisla Braves Senior Men team came within grasp of the coveted first place spot but settled for second against Prince Rupert Lights Out. Quinton Nyce, named as one of the tournament All Stars, said they put up a good fight in the final game and considers the tournament a success. “We crawled our way back having a chance to win the game,” he wrote to the Sentinel. “We still forced [overtime] where we simply fell short.” He said that the tournament brought in a good number of teams. “We were the team the local community wanted to see win this tournament,” he said. “And we wanted to make that happen, seeing how that was our first time making the finals since the tournament

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The Haisla Braves take on the Kitkatla Warriors in the gym at Mount Elizabeth Secondary during the tournament’s second day on Saturday. started. He said the team’s first real tough match was against Prince Rupert in the semi-final and had to fight against a 15 point trail with five minutes on the clock but the Haisla men managed to come out ahead by two points. In the final he said

Prince Rupert did well by playing the first half more efficiently even though the Haisla had a one point lead at the half’s close. “We played tough,” he said. In the Men’s Division, Prince Rupert Lights Out placed first, followed by Haisla

Braves Senior Men, Rupert Ballerz, Kitkatla Warriors, Fort St. James Wolves, Haisla Two and Kispiox Bullets. All Stars were Quinton Nyce for Haisla Braves, Andrew Nyce for Terrace Waks, Justin Adams with Lights Out, Morgan Grant for Haisla Braves, Aj Adusei for Rupet

Ballerz and Most Valuable Player was Darcy Pearson with Lights Out. In the Ladies Division, the Haisla Senior Women placed first followed by Prince Rupert Rain, Prince Rupert Thunder, Hartley Bay, Canyon Wildcats and Gingolx Ladies.

All Stars were Miranda Ross with Haisla Women, Kristen Helin with Prince Rupert Rain, Kaitlyn Smart with the Rain, Denise Wilson with the Prince Rupert Thunder and Megan Metz with Hartley Bay. Most Valuable Player was Yvonne Campbell with the Haisla Women.

Bluebacks swim to second, Terrace swimmer excels By Janine Workman THE NORTHERN CONNECTOR

TERRACE - The Terrace Bluebacks came to a second place finish at the Prince George Moose Meet, April 13-15. The swimmers competed as a part of Points North, a regional team with athletes from Terrace, Smithers, Kitimat and Prince Rupert. Coach for the Bluebacks, Nesia Bare said training for the meet was a little difficult as Terrace swimmers transitioned from swimming in their 25-metre pool, to swimming in a 50-metre pool in Prince George. Points North swimmers combined managed to improve their swim times 70 per cent overall. From Terrace, Emma Hodgkinson, Thomas Christensen and Brayden Phillips all managed to best previous times on every swim event they entered. Phillips also won a silver medal in the 200-metre individual medley

and bronze in the 200-metre freestyle swim, both in the 10 and under boy’s divisions. “It feels really good,” Phillips said of his results. “I feel proud of myself.” Additionally, nine-year-old Phillips scored an AA time in the 100-metre breaststroke for 11-yearolds, which qualified him to swim at provincials against swimmers two years older. “It takes a talented kid to get that,” said Bare. “Brayden is a great swimmer, and just wants to improve on his swim times.” Bare explained that in practices Phillips is always asking to be timed, in a constant effort to better himself. He will push himself until he achieves his goal, she said. In his third year with the Terrace Bluebacks, Phillips plans to continue swimming for as long as he can. He said what he likes about the sport is the fact that it is hard, fun and good exercise.

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Here is Brayden Phillips holding up the medals he won at a swim meet in Prince George.


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