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pected to be held in Prince Rupert, Prince George, and in either Calgary or Edmonton, Alberta. “These locations are centrally located, have adequate facilities and reasonable transportation access,� the document said. It further asks “would fewer than three locations be appropriate?� Witness questioning will be done at each location based on the local issues. In Prince Rupert, they outline the issues as impacts on Aboriginal interests, environmental effects, socioeconomic effects, consultation (public and Aboriginal groups), and safety and accident prevention. Prince George’s issues are listed as potential impacts on the project on landowners and land use, routing and location of fa-
cilities and siting of a marine terminal, design and construction, follow-up and monitoring, and safety and accident prevention. In Edmonton or Calgary, they’ll speak to the need for the project, impacts on commercial interests and financial and tolling matters. When the final argument phase arrives, it is anticipated to be held in Prince Rupert and either Edmonton or Calgary. Annie Roy, communications manager with the Canadian Environmental Assessment Agency, provided a response to the question of why Kitimat is not a chosen location. She reiterated what the document said, relating to transportation and facilities, and added “The Panel will consider the results of the procedural conference as well as its own require-
ments in finalizing and announcing the process and schedule for the final hearings. Kitimat Mayor Joanne Monaghan was quick to express her disappointment at Kitimat’s exclusion. “I have told them [the JRP] that I wasn’t very happy with that,� she said. She counters the claims that facilities and transportation are not adequate in Kitimat. “I told them that we did have adequate accommodation and it was easier to get to, by plane, from Vancouver,� she said. She said not having the hearings in Kitimat is a ‘slap in the face’ to the community. “It’s just like we don’t exist sometimes.� Kitimat Council will participate in the conference through teleconference on May 30.
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The Pinnacle Pellets Westview Terminal Redevelopment Project The Prince Rupert Port Authority (PRPA), under the Canada Port Authority Environmental Assessment Regulations, is conducting an environmental assessment of the Pinnacle Pellets Westview Terminal Redevelopment Project, Prince Rupert, BC. The PRPA is hosting an open house on May 29, 2012 at the Crest Hotel from 7:00 PM to 9:00 PM to receive public comments to be considered in the environmental assessment. The DRAFT Environmental Screening Report is available for review at the Prince Rupert Public Library, City Hall, and the PRPA office. An electronic copy can be downloaded from the PRPA website: www.rupertport.com/documents/pinnacle-pelletscreening-report . SHAUN THOMAS / THE NORTHERN CONNECTOR
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Train traffic picking up in region PRINCE RUPERT CN’s general manager for BC North was a guest speaker at the Prince Rupert and District Chamber of Commerce, and spoke about the growth in traffic between Prince Rupert and Prince George. “Prince Rupert is right at the heart of this. With a shorter distance to Asia and the increased demand for Canadian products, more and more people are wanting to ship through Prince Rupert than other ports... We’re seeing it up here now more than ever, our customers are growing,” said Doug Ryhorchuk, noting the increased traffic going to Fairview Terminal, Ridley Terminals and Prince Rupert Grain. “At any given time there are about 18 trains running on the tracks in BC North. We’ve been growing at about 20 per cent per annum over the past several years, and we expect that growth to continue.” Along with the growth comes investment. In 2012 CN expects to spend $47 mil-
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gic plan, we have the resources needed to meet the needs of our customers.” To carry out the increased traffic and investments, CN has been hiring quite a few people in the northwest and plan to hire many more going forward. “Approximately 180 employees were hired in 2011 between Prince Rupert and Prince George. This year we might not reach 180, but I can tell you that we have hired 50 people so far this year, so we’re not slowing down,” he said. Ryhorchuk addressed the lone level
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Terrace store to emphasize recycling of many products By Lauren Benn THE NORTHERN CONNECTOR
TERRACE - There’s a new-concept store coming to Terrace and its philosophy is to be an eco-conscious social enterprise. Pioneered by the Terrace and District Community Services Society, the store which will be located in the old garden centre on the former Terrace Co-op property on Greig Ave. will be selling items refurbished. These will be refurbished items that would otherwise have been tossed into the trash. But the key here is not to turn a profit, at
least one that will line the pockets of a private interest. Instead, that money will go to getting people in the community job ready, and the refurbishing work to be done there will teach essential skills as well. “We want to invest in people,” said Casey Eys, who works for the community services society and who is managing the project. “We want to use that as a vehicle for people to get retrained or reintroduced into the workforce.” The COReStore, as it is named, stands for Community Oriented Recyclable Store. It will operate on a volun-
teer basis for everything from management to refurbishing work to sales. “Anybody is welcome to show up and lend a hand,” said Eys. The store will focus primarily on accepting materials like construction waste that can be reused, reusable appliances, fixtures, furniture and larger household items. “What we want to avoid is turning it into a garage sale,” said Eys, who clarified that there are many reusable products that need a little TLC but which are now thrown away because there’s no other place for them to go. And it’s the TLC
part that will see community members – employed or not – using or learning skills that can be applied in a variety of contexts. Eys pointed out that when it comes to employment, gaps in a resume can raise flags to employers and that the COReStore is a great way to fill space and show future employers one’s motivation to be engaged. Also, money raised will be dedicated to training people who require it elsewhere — and the formula for deciding who gets help will depend on need and motivation, said Eys.
Before the store can open, which is estimated to be in late May or in early June, improvements to the building will be need. The community services society will be providing seed money, which will be spent getting the building movein ready. A trailer will be brought in to act as an office and washroom facilities will be provided. The City of Terrace will be renting the building for $1 a year. The building’s most recent inhabitants, city firefighters who trained inside, have moved out their equipment.
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Northern Savings Credit Union names its new president and CEO “I look forward to extending my skills and competencies at Northern Savings and working closely with the executive team to provide contributions to a strong and compelling future for Northern Savings, its members and the communities it serves.” Board chair Nirmal Parmar says the board of directors is also happy to have Doleman coming on board. “We are certain that Ken’s long history of involvement in local communities alongside his national and international co-operative experiences will immensely benefit the future growth of Northern Savings and our northwest communities,” he said. Doleman and his family will be moving to Prince Rupert, where the head office of Northern Savings is located, and will oversee other branches in Masset, Queen Charlotte and Terrace.
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PRINCE RUPERT - Almost two years after the passing of long-time CEO Mike Tarr, Northern Savings Credit Union announced today it had found a new president and CEO. Ken Doleman, who has over 30 years of experience in financial services, will take over from acting president and CEO Bill Nicholls on July 1, 2012. Dolemanhas spent the last 12 years as CEO of Swan Valley Credit Union in Swan River Manitoba after a career in management at one of Canada’s chartered banks. “Northern Savings is clearly the premier financial services provider in the northwest region, uniquely positioned to strengthen northwest BC communities and members,” said Doleman following the appointment.
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Pair travel Northwest in a vegetable powered car By Cameron Orr THE NORTHERN CONNECTOR
KITIMAT - When Ana Santos and Jade Dumas pulled into town last month they may have sent area birds into a frenzy. They say it’s happened to them at least once as they drove through B.C.’s Northwest. The birds get up in arms, so to speak, because their vehicle, a 2006 Volkswagen Golf, actually runs on filtered vegetable oil. The pair drove to Kitimat as part of their tour of northern communities who stand to be impacted, one way or another, from the Northern Gateway Pipeline. Santos, a columnist for the Squamish Chief newspaper, and Dumas, a close friend and self described “Santos helper,” were on the tour to meet with people both for and against the project to get a sense of how people think about it. “It gives us an idea of how people are thinking and how things are progressing along the way,” said Santos. Santos plans to bring her knowledge back to Squamish for future columns. What this tour has shown them is that opinion on the pipeline gets stronger the further north they go — in contrast, in Squamish knowledge is growing on the project however opinion remains fairly neutral. That’s not the case in the north, particularly in Kitimat where they say that there are lots of people who will speak against the project. That being said they have found that Kitimat, more than most other communities they’ve visited, does seem to have more people who favour the project. That’s based on people telling them they know of others who support the project. Yet the people who are against the project are “very” against the project, said Dumas. “We haven’t been able to find anybody
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Jade Dumas (left) and Ana Santos travelled the Northwest in a car powered by vegetable oil. willing to speak up for the pipeline,” she said. During their two day stay in Kitimat, the two attended a Douglas Channel Watch meeting and spent a day climbing Clague Mountain. They set off for Prince Rupert for their next stop after leaving town. Although they are opposed to the pipeline, they do believe everyone should have their own informed opinion on the project, even if it’s in favour of it. “Don’t be afraid to stand up for what you think,” said Dumas. *****
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NDP MLA Robin Austin says Kevin Falcon ‘disses’ voters with sales tax comment HST and here he is. He has the gall to do this,� said Austin last week. Falcon’s “stupid tax� remark came as he introduced legislation to do away with the HST, a move made necessary because of its rejection by voters in a referendum. The HST was a blend of the provincial sales tax and the federal goods and services tax. And despite the legislation now being intro-
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TERRACE - Finance minister Kevin Falcon has insulted British Columbians by calling the provincial sales tax a “stupid tax� in his comments about bringing it back, says NDP Skeena MLA Robin Austin. “He’s dissing the voters, even though the voters of B.C. have clearly voted to end the
duced, Austin noted that the HST will continue into 2013. “The repeal of the HST through the 2011 referendum in August was an historic win,� said Austin. “Now it seems the Liberals want to extend the burden of the HST on Skeena families despite the clear message that was sent during the referendum.� Although legislation to repeal the HST is sev-
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TERRACE MAY 26 – Seniors Games Zone 10 general meeting is at 1 p.m. at the Royal Canadian Legion Branch 13. Please note this is a change of meeting place. Any members planning to attend the BC Seniors Games in Burnaby should attend. FILE PHOTO / THE NORTHERN CONNECTOR
FHC Holdings have purchased 57 Fields locations, including Kitimat’s, and will keep the stores running, after it was earlier announced by the Hudson Bay Company that they were closing the stores.
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KITIMAT - Kitimat’s Fields store is not going out to pasture after all. A company called FHC Holdings Ltd., announced May 16 that they have purchased 57 Fields stores in B.C., Alberta, Saskatchewan, Manitoba and the Northwest Territories with plans to keep the stores running. “Our team is very excited at the prospect of serving the 57 communities in which it has acquired stores, and will work to ensure people continue to be able to get what they need in their local communities,” said FHC President Jason McDougall, in a media statement. McDougall is expected to tour each of the company’s stores to meet local staff. The company also said that a percentage of profits will support initiatives and charities within each community. Fields had been owned by the Hudson Bay Company.
MAY 26 – Canadian Parents for French garage sale to support French language activities and resources for local students is at the Ecole Mountainview gym (3505 Bailey St.). Donated items gratefully accepted on May 25 from 3:30 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. at the school. For details, call Flo at 6388630 or fsheppard@ citywest.ca. MAY 26 – The Brolly Square completion celebration goes at 11 a.m. Hosted by the Greater Terrace Beautification Society. MAY 28 – The Green Thumb Garden Society meets at 7 p.m. at the library. Discussion will be on doing up garden plans. For more details, call Barb 635-1758 or Marlene at 635-7813. MAY 29 – Terrace Hospice Society annual general meeting at 7 p.m. at the Terrace Public Library. Everyone welcome to attend. For more details, call 635-4811. JUNE 3 – Terrace Hospice Society holds “Hike for Hospice” at 2 p.m. on the Millennium Trail. Meet at the gazebo and bring your dog, friends and family. Pledge forms available at the Hospice Society at 207–4650 Lazelle Ave. For questions or more details, call Gale at 6358025 or Penny Dobbin at 635-4811.
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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 confidentiality. For more information contact Mary at 250-639-6016. AGLOW OF Kitimat: All are welcome at our Care Group and Bible Study for men and women, singles or married, Thursdays at 7 p.m. For information, phone Brenda at 250-632-5771 or Wendi at 250-6325673.
PRINCE RUPERT SEPT 5 - Prostate and Bladder Cancer Support Group - No meetings for June, July and August – next meeting Wed Sept 5 at 7:30pm in Room 430 at Prince Rupert Regional Hospital – Contact Judy 250 6226533. ONGOING FIRST UNITED Church Summer Market Saturdays June 16 through August 25, 9 a.m. until noon. Table rental $10. Please call our office at 250-6242087 to book a table. PLANET YOUTH (ages 19-24) is looking to start a Youth Council. If you are a leader in your community and are interested in: creating community events (music, arts, sports etc.), creating recreation opportunities in the community, supporting a sustainable green community, establishing networks and opportunities for youth, travel and trips and more, we will be having an information session on May 17th at 4 p.m. at the Friendship House in the third
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floor meeting room. Call 250-627-1717 Ext. For more information or e-mail christa@friendshiphouse.ca. KAIEN ISLAND First Nation Elders from Friendship House is looking for volunteers to help out during special events; Seafest, National Aboriginal Day and Canada Day. Volunteers needed for the following duties: Set up and take down, cook, cashier, transportation/ driver and dishwasher. If you would like to volunteer for any of the above duties, please contact George Sampson at Friendship House, 250627-1717 ex. 26, Mon.Fri. 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. 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 signup sheet! SCHOOL DISTRICT 52 Band Program is looking for donations of instruments! Help bring music to all students by donating that trumpet in your basement or the saxophone in your closet! If you have an instrument that no one is playing, please call Sandy Jones at 250-624-5031 ext. 226 for pickup. PLEASE JOIN us at the Diabetes Support Group Prince Rupert Hospital Room 430; 1 p.m. – 2 p.m. Dates: June 11 – Foot Care – Protect Your Feet. MEALS ON Wheels volunteer drivers needed. 3x/wk, 11:15am12:30pm. Call 622-6315.
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Province tables bill to go to PST By Tom Fletcher THE NORTHERN CONNECTOR
VICTORIA - The B.C. government has tabled its long-awaited legislation to kill the harmonized sales tax and return to the old provincial sales tax, with some modernization to make it easier for small businesses to administer and pay the tax. Finance Minister Kevin Falcon said Monday the PST will return as scheduled in April 2013, with exemptions for haircuts, restaurant meals, bicycles, movie tickets, gym memberships and all the other rules it had before. Falcon said the only sales tax breaks that won’t return are temporary exemptions that would have exDISTRICT OF KITIMAT
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TERRACE – The Honourable Lynne Yelich, Minister of State for Western Economic Diversification (WD), was on hand at Northwest Community College (NWCC) in Terrace May 22 to help display a trailer and truck which expands heavy equipment operator training across the region. “Today’s announcement is an excellent example of how our government is working to create jobs, growth, and long-term prosperity in Western Canada,” said Minister Yelich. “Thanks to this investment, we are ensuring our northern communities have access to the essential equipment and programs they need to capitalize on their economic opportunities.” Due to a growing local economy, particularly in the mining and oil and gas industries, there is increasing demand for heavy equipment operators in northwestern British Columbia. With Western Diversification’s investment of $573,380, NWCC will help meet this demand by purchasing 11 virtual training simulators, along with a heavy duty truck and 32 foot trailer. The equipment will create a mobile classroom, used to train students in rural communities where access to traditional school campuses is limited. “This important investment fits directly into our ‘throw away the box,’ agile, site-based training model that is vital to our communities and industries here in the Northwest,” says Dr. Denise Henning, Northwest Community College President & CEO. “WD’s generous funding allows us to bring state-of-the-art training directly to where it is needed, developing a valuable, skilled northern workforce that will help drive our economy.” Western Economic Diversification Canada works to create jobs and economic growth in the western Canadian economy. By promoting new economic opportunities, WD is securing a more diverse and prosperous future for the West while advancing Western interests at the national level. The trailer containing six of the simulators has already been put to work and this week was on display at the Minerals North 2012 conference in Burns Lake.
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City council is asking for pellet terminal review to be put on hold By Alan S. Hale THE NORTHERN CONNECTOR
PRINCE RUPERT - Prince Rupert city council is asking the Prince Rupert Port Authority and Pinnacle Renewable Energy to extend the environmental assessment of a contentious wood pellet terminal on the city’s waterfront so that the public is given more than three weeks to give their input on the project. They are also asking the port to work with the City to develop a waterfront plan before the project moves ahead any further. The pellet terminal has been met with opposition from residents who live near the proposed site of the pellet facility at Westview Terminal. They have raised concerns about the effect dust and noise coming from the terminal will have on their quality of life, and have been more than a little skeptical of the port and the company’s assurances that these issues will be greatly mitigated. Last November the Prince Rupert Port Authority sent a letter out to the residents encouraging them to share their views on the project during the environmental assessment process. “Simply put, your opinion matters. If Pinnacle’s proposal proceeds to an environmental assessment, your participation in community consultation will be highly valued,” reads the port’s letter. The environmental assessment report, which provides all the information on the project and its expected environmental impact, was uploaded to the Port Authority’s website on May 14, but residents only have until June 5 to make their comments on the project. There is also an open house for the public to attend scheduled for May 29. One of the neighbourhood residents, Ken Shaw, came to Prince Rupert city council on Monday to argue that three weeks was simply not enough time. He asked council to intervene on residents’ behalf and ask the port and Pinnacle Pellet to extend the time line, which council voted to do. “I’m concerned about how quickly the environmental assessment is being rushed through and that the community will not be able to fully assess and discuss the implications of this,” said Shaw. The port authority says that the public comment period is not being rushed and that three weeks is fairly typical for projects of this kind. “The three week period for public comment is what has been dictated by the environmental assessment working group in accordance with regulations, and we feel that it is sufficient,” said port representative Michael Gurney. Besides, he says, the port is just overseeing the assessment process as the regulatory authority. Any changes will have to be approved by the members of the working group, which includes the company and government agencies. This environmental assess-
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The site of the proposed Pinnacle Pellet export terminal, which has caused concern among those in the neighbourhood facing the site. ment will not be the same as one that might be performed before allowing a new mining operation to go ahead. This assessment is known as a “screening” and it is considerably less in-depth than the assessments most large new industrial operations must go through. But government regulations just don’t require anything more than a screening. While most new marine terminals projects do require a comprehensive study be done as part of the assessment, the regulations make an exception for projects that are being built on land that has historically been used for industry. Westview Terminal has been used off-and-on for industrial projects since 1910. “The technicalities in regards to this project are being met. So the legal justification is there, but I think the moral justification is not,” said Shaw. Council did ultimately agree with Shaw’s request to ask the company and the port for an extension to the public comment portion of the environmental assessment process, saying that only giving the public three weeks notice to comment was “problematic”. But other than asking on behalf of residents, the City has no power to control anything the Port Authority decides to do. “We have no control over whether that project goes ahead or not and we don’t have the ability to rezone it, we don’t have any ability to have any impact on it,” said councillor Joy Thorkelson. Not according to the port authority. They say that they invited city council several times to be a part of the working group that overseas the environmental assessment of the project, but were turned down every time. If they had decided to join, they would have had the power to evaluate and study the noise and dust mitigation measures for themselves
and consider the public comments. “It was our desire that the working group include input contributed by the City of Prince Rupert. We were disappointed that they decided not to join despite several invitations,” said Gurney. It’s not entirely clear why the city decided against joining the working group. It has been suggested by Councillor Jennifer Rice that the city was hoping to keep their distance from the project so as to not appear to be endorsing it. What council wanted is to negotiate a waterfront plan with the port authority. This would lay out a mutually acceptable vision for waterfront development for both the port and the community. This is something that has been worked toward in the past but the City has no ability to compel the port to make one with them. Speaking only for herself, councillor Thorkelson says that the port has been avoiding a conversation that might put limits on what is considered acceptable development on the waterfront or impose new requirements on projects there. “My opinion is that the port authority has been very remiss in talking to us about how much social license they have and whether they should be moving forward without a development plan that is approved by the City,” said Thorkelson. “The port should not be going ahead – even if they can legally – without developing a waterfront plan with the City so that we can be able to talk about what kinds of things are acceptable on parts of the waterfront that are adjacent to residential areas.” Other council members agreed, and council is asking the port not to go ahead with the project until a waterfront plan has been established.
Wednesday, June 13, 2012 4:00 p.m. The Crest Hotel (BC Room) Interested members of the public are invited to an annual meeting to discuss the performance and development activities of the Prince Rupert Port Authority over 2011 and initiatives for 2012 and beyond. The Port’s 2011 financial statements are available at the Port’s office and will also be available at the annual meeting. Prince Rupert Port Authority 200 – 215 Cow Bay Road, Prince Rupert, BC Canada V8J 1A2 Phone: (250) 627-8899 Fax: (250) 627-8980 Email: pcorp@rupertport.com
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BC Hydro rate to increase 1.44 per cent
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VICTORIA - Despite controversial private power contracts and approval of two pricy dam refits, BC Hydro’s rate increase will be only 1.44 per cent next year, Energy Minister Rich Coleman announced Tuesday. Coleman said the B.C. government is instructing the B.C. Utilities Commission (BCUC) to limit rate increases to a total of 17 per cent for the three-year period ending April 1, 2014. With rates up 7.1 per cent since April of this year and last year’s eight-per-cent hike, the 1.44 per cent increase for next year is to meet a political commitment made by Coleman and Premier Christy Clark last year to reduce planned rate increases by half. The smallest rate increase in years is to take effect April 1, 2013, just weeks before the next provincial election. And the latest government instruction means a BCUC public hearing on the latest rates won’t proceed. Coleman said in an interview the directed increase was not done for election purposes, but because it was the simplest way to proceed. A “negotiated settlement” with major ratepayer groups means a BCUC hearing that could run for months isn’t necessary, he said. NDP energy critic John Horgan said Tuesday the government’s move is the latest in a series of political interventions into BC Hydro policy. It forced the utility to buy private power on expensive long-term contracts, it imposed the smart meter program and moved ahead on the Site C dam on the Peace River, all without review by the BCUC to see if they are in the best interests of ratepayers, he said. “This is a Crown corporation, the envy of North America, and these guys have run it into the ditch,” Horgan said. Coleman launched a review of BC Hydro last year, after Clark spoke out against the prospect of a 50 per cent increase in hydro rates expected over five years.
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TAKING THE TIME TO GET IT RIGHT: DESIGNING THE KSM PROJECT The KSM Project is a proposed gold/copper mine, located 65 kilometres northwest of Stewart. If approved, the mine could become an important economic anchor in northwest BC and a source of four important minerals we use in our daily lives. The average home contains more than 400 pounds of copper – mostly in the wiring and pipes that keep the power on and the water Àowing. Our vehicles, computers, cell phones and countless other items we use on a daily basis contain many different metals and minerals, including gold, silver and copper. These are all found at the proposed KSM Project where the proven and probable mineral deposits total 38.2 million ounces of gold; 9.9 billion pounds of copper; 191 million ounces of silver; and 213 million pounds of molybdenum. A lot of effort goes into planning a mine. Originally discovered in the 1960s, Seabridge has been working since 2006 on the KSM Project design, doing exploratory drilling, geotechnical, engineering, environmental and socio-economic studies; and gathering input from communities and groups who have an interest in the project. “Our aim from the beginning has been to work collaboratively to forward a project which reÀects public input prior to submitting our permit applica-
tions for review by provincial and federal regulators,” says Rudi Fronk, Seabridge Gold’s President and CEO. “Six years of work and community feedback have gone into designing a mine plan for KSM that is both environmentally responsible and economically feasible.” The proposed KSM mine gets its name from three of the four deposits found at the site: Kerr, Sulphurets and Mitchell (the other deposit is called Iron Cap). These deposits will be mined in a combined open pit
and underground operation over the mine’s ¿ve-year construction and 50 to 55-year mine life. How it works is, rock is blasted from the ground using open pit, truck and shovel mining methods (in the open pits and underground). Rock that does not contain ore will be stored in rock storage facilities (RSFs) near the pits. Rock containing minerals – the ore – will be moved on a conveyor through a 23 kilometre-long tunnel to the processing plant. The ore will be crushed, the minerals extracted and the resulting mineral concentrates
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trucked offsite for further re¿nement. The location of roads to and from the mine site and processing plants were selected based on feedback from Seabridge’s Working Group and Aboriginal partners. The remaining ground-up ore with the minerals removed – the ‘tailings’ – are pumped to a nearby tailings management facility. Here, dams will be built to contain the tailings. There will also be a special lined pond in the centre of the tailings management facility where some of the tailings will be stored. This is the ¿rst lined pond in British Columbia; it is not required for the project, but Seabridge is committed to upholding high environmental standards in its mine design. Other project elements include water diversion tunnels to divert fresh water and runoff away from the pits and mine site; water treatment facilities, to collect and treat water running off the pits and the RSFs; two camps to house employees; and places to store equipment, explosives and supplies in various locations across the site. The estimated capital cost of the proposed KSM Project is 5.3 billion dollars, providing annual employment for 1,100 during construction and 930 during operation. The KSM Project will be going through the Environmental Assessment process this fall and, pending approval, will go into construction in 2014.
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College to be training hotbed By Staff Reporter THE NORTHERN CONNECTOR
TERRACE - A provincial agency that helps train people for skilled jobs expects to work closely with Northwest Community College as industrial activity increases in the region. The Industry Training Authority (ITA) spent $1.5 million at the college last year in helping finance apprenticeship training at the college. It hasn’t settled on a dollar value for this year but anticipates growing interest in trades training as employment opportunities open up, says Kevin Evans, tts chief executive officer. “Last year we were involved in eight technical training programs taking up 482 seats,” he said. “The key is we have to have the employers who have the employees and then we find the money [for the training],” Evans added. And while most of the attention has been focused on large-scale companies moving into the northwest, Evans said the training authority tends to work more closely with smaller companies who have hired apprentices. In particular, Evans said the authority is acutely aware of the need to train northerners for trades openings in the region. “We’d like this to be of the north, in the north and for the north,” Evans added of general plans to increase skill levels in the region. But he did acknowledge the need to bring in those workers who have the kinds of specific skills required by companies. “Even if we could train everyone in the area, there would still not be enough workers. There will have to be a balanced approach,” Evans continued of the need to bring in outside workers. Overall, a provincial study predicting top employment demands for the next decade in the northwest suggest that 570 non-automotive machinery and transportation equipment mechanics, 550 carpenters and cabinetmakers and 510 heavy equipment operators will be needed to replace people who are retiring or to fill new positions. In examining requirements for 15 trades in the northwest, the study estimated that 3,600 people will be needed to replace retiring workers or to fill new positions over the next decade. Generally speaking, the authority helps finance the operating costs of an institution’s training programs and it can provide money directly to students depending upon their individual circumstances. Evans said assistance to students includes people who are not eligible for Employment Insurance. The goal is to ensure people have the opportuni-
ty to gain the kind of skills needed leading up to the pre-apprenticeship phase. “We don’t provide the capital to institutions. That’s more of the role of the advanced education ministry,” Evans cautioned. Evans did say the authority has an excellent working relationship with Northwest Community College. “We deal with 16 public and 23 private institutions,” said Evans. “The northwest is exceptionally well served by Northwest Community College from my experience.” He said the college’s regional network of campuses shows it understands the area and the needs of its residents. For its part, the college has been building up its trades programs over the past several years. It has, for example, applied to several federal agencies for up to $1.5 million to purchase heavy equipment simulators. Some of those requests were granted when the college received $573,380 which it used to buy 11 simulators, a 32-foot long trailer and a truck. Six of the simulators are installed in the trailer which is then towed by the truck.
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July 24, 1919 - May 10, 2012 It is with great sadness that we announce the passing of our dear Mother, Mabel Emes of Kitimat (formerly of Prince Rupert). She was pre-deceased by our Father, Mike after 60 years of marriage. She was also predeceased by her 6 brothers and sisters and her son-in-law Pat Bell. Left behind to mourn are her four children: sons Arthur (Jo), Arnold (Sheila), and Micheal (Carol), and her only daughter Gloria Dielschneider (Gene Sr.). She is also survived by her 9 grandchildren, numerous great-grandchildren, and 2 great-great-grandchildren, her daughters-in-law Ruth and Reta, her sister-in-law Lillian Emes, as well as numerous nieces, nephews, extended family, and friends. We would like to extend a special Thank You to Dr. Wahl, the nurses and staff of The Mountainview Lodge, and the family and friends that have helped us through this time. To honour Mabel, a tea in celebration of her life will be held on May 26, 2012 at 1:00 at the Royal Canadian Legion Hall. She will be laid to rest in Two Hills, Alberta at a later date. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made in Mabel’s name to The Mountainview Lodge Activation Program.
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Career Opportunities AIRLINES ARE Hiring- Train for high paying Aviation Maintenance Career. FAA approved program. Financial aid if qualified- Housing available. CALL Aviation Institute of Maintenance (877)818-0783. HOME BASED Business. We need serious and motivated people for expanding health & wellness industry. High speed internet and phone essential. Free online training. www.project4wellness.com
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FRANCHISE OPPORTUNITY Technical Advisor, Wood Products - India Forestry Innovation Investment Ltd. is seeking a Technical Advisor, Wood Products for a one to two year contract based in Mumbai, India. The successful candidate will have extensive knowledge of BC softwood species and appropriate application of BC wood products. For further information, interested candidates are asked to view the job description and qualifications at www.bcfii.ca under Contract and Employment Opportunities.
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Education/Trade Schools APPLY NOW: Pennywise Scholarship For Women to attend Journalism certificate course at Langara College in Vancouver. Deadline May 30, 2012. More information: www.bccommunitynews.com
Place of Worship
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Mountain View Alliance Church 1332 Lahakas Blvd. N 250-632-4658 www.mountainviewalliance.ca Rev. Don Read, Pastor
Sunday, May 27 10:30 Worship Service & Kids Church AWN Canadian Project Presentation It Starts With a Girl
Christ the King PARISH
1760 Nalabila Boulevard Ph 250-632-2215 Father Kenneth Uwaoma www.catholickitimat.ca ~ EVERYONE WELCOME
Eighth Sunday of Easter “Those who love me will keep my word, and my Father will love them, and we will come to them.” John 14:23
Saturday May 26 7:30 pm Celebration of the Eucharist
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Sunday May 27 10:00 am Celebration of the Eucharist
Contact: Rick Villalpando at 604-536-4111 Place of Worship
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Full Gospel Bible Fellowship ALL ARE WELCOME Pastor Mickeal Hoffman 1340 Kingfisher Avenue - Church Ph. 250-632-5623
Sunday, May 27, 2012
Saturday’s at 7:30 pm Sunday’s at 10:00 am
Presbyterian CHURCH
Lahakas and Nalabila Ph. 250-632-2044 or 250-632-2568
Sunday May 27, 2012 Pentecost Sunday 10:30 am Worship Service and Sunday School. Worship Leader: Chris Knight “We are one in the Spirit - we are one in the Lord.”
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FIRST UNITED CHURCH 1180 Kingfisher Ave. • Ph. 250-632-7149 Email: kituc@telus.net • Rev. Larry Scott www.kitimatunitedchurch.ca/index.html
Sunday, May 27
10:30 am Morning Worship Service “Risen Christ in a Broken World”
11:00 am Worship Service
Haisla Pentecostal Assembly
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH 840 Columbia Ave. – Ph. 250-632-6014
1103 Tweedsmuir Avenue, Kitimat Phone 250.632.6074
Sunday, January 8 Service 11:00 am REDEEMER LUTHERAN CHURCH
CONGREGATION OF LUTHERAN CHURCH CANADA
Pastor Clint Magnus • ph. 250-632-6962
Summer Mass Schedule In effect from May 19 & 20 to Sept. 1 & 2
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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
“When the Spirit Comes.”
Email: kitimatfbc@telus.net Rev. Paul Stade - Rev. Tim Coleman
Sunday, May 27, 2012 “Bible Connections” for all ages 9:30 am with light breakfast
Worship 11:00 am • Galatians 5:13-26 “The Fruit of the Holy Spirit”
Christ Church Anglican 1739 Gyrfalcon • Ph. 250-632-7812 All are Welcome Sunday, May 27, 10:30 am
Day of Pentecost Eucharist with Father Luke Anker John 16:4b “I did not tell you these things at the beginning, for I was with you.”
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, May 26 - Fellowship Pre-Service Prayer 7:00 pm Service 7:30 pm
Everyone welcome!!!
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Help Wanted An Alberta Construction Company is hiring dozer, excavator and rock truck operators. Preference will be given to operators that are experienced in oilfield road and lease construction. Lodging and meals provided. The work is in the vicinity of Edson, Alberta. Call Contour Construction at 780-723-5051. An Earthmoving Company in Alberta is looking for a 3rd year or Journeyman Heavy Duty Mechanic. You will be part of a team maintaining and servicing our fleet of Cat dozers, graders and rock trucks plus Deere/Hitachi excavators. You will work at our Modern Shop at Edson, Alberta with some associated field work. Call Contour Construction at (780)723-5051 Dishwasher and buss staff needed. Apply in person at Smiles Cafe DRIVEN ENERGY is a progressive busy oilfield service company in the Midwest area (Lloydminster, Alberta) looking for experienced Pressure Truck and Semi-Vac Operators. Call 780-872-6533, fax 780-875-7847 or email: kirk@drivenenergy.ca for info and to apply. F/T Cook: Mount Layton Hotsprings. Must have food safe. Contact: Desiree (250)7982214 or email: desiree.mountlayton@yahoo.com JOURNEYMAN TECHNICIAN required immediately for Chrysler/Dodge/Jeep dealership in Salmon Arm, BC. Proven producer, good attitude, quality workmanship a must. Excellent wage and benefit package. Contact Pat - phone 250-832-8053, fax 250-8324545, email pat@brabymotors.com KITIMAT - Drivers wanted for Handy Dart, class 4 unrestricted license. Full and part time. Call (250)639-0165 KITIMAT
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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 FORTUNE KITCHEN is hiring a full time delivery driver. Must have own vehicle. Drop resume to: 410 Enterprise Ave Phone 250.632.3828
LEARN HOW TO COOK! Cooks Helper/Dishwasher required. PT evening shift. Apply in person at:
Cor’s Restaurant 404 Enterprise Ave. Kitimat.
Great job for a student. Looking for a live in caretaker for an 80 suite apartment block in KITIMAT. Maintenance skills a must. Please email: robert.herman@ sterlingmgmt.ca or fax resume to: 250-785-2852 Attn: Robert PR: Stuck On Designs is seeking a production person/customer service representative. Must be a quick learner and an independent worker. Embroidery and/or silk screening experience would be an asset. Apply in person with resume, email stuckon@citytel.net or fax 250-624-6160.
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Help Wanted SERVICE ADVISOR. Brown’s Chrysler Ltd. Westlock, Alberta is looking for an above average individual skilled in customer service. Duties to include: effective communication with customers, recommend scheduled maintenance and schedule work. Qualifications shall include: knowledge of vehicles and the automotive industry. Sales experience is considered an asset, strong interpersonal, organizational and communication skills, ability to work in a fast paced environment with tight time constraints, computer literate and posses a valid drivers licence. Apply to: Dale Marshall - Service Manager. Phone 1780-349-5566. Fax 1-780-3496493 or email: dalem@brownschrysler.com S.M. Quennell Trucking in Cranbrook is looking for log truck drivers based in Cranbrook. Full time work, home every night. Excellent medical, dental, pension benefits, etc. Wages competitive with union rates. Fax resume to (250)426-4610 or call (250)426-6853 TABER TIMES/Vauxhall Advance is seeking an editor to lead a three-person newsroom. Candidate must be able to multitask, produce a quality newspaper and maintain online presence. Send covering letter and resume to: Coleen Campbell, Publisher. Email: ccampbell@abnewsgroup.com Deadline Thursday, May 31. WANT TO see scenic BC! Needed immediately . Experienced Feller Buncher Operator with Chipper Head/Mower to work around Hydro Transmission Lines. Must be willing to travel throughout BC (based out of Vanderhoof). $28-$34 per hour + Benefits. For more info. e-mail: sbcjobs@hotmail.ca. Send Resume to: SBCJOBS Box 1136 Vanderhoof, BC V0J 3A0 or Fax: 250-567-2550
The Northwest’s leading Jeweller is looking for Full & Part Time
Sales Associates Retail sales experience an asset but will train candidates who desire a career in this exciting and rewarding environment. Drop off resumes in person to Kimberly, 4646 Lakelse Ave Terrace
W O N G S I N RI I H Drop off your resume at 4665 Lazelle Ave. Terrace
RECEPTIONIST The Kitimat Northern Sentinel is seeking a motivated individual to join our advertising team.
The ideal candidate will: • Have excellent customer service skills • Be extremely organized • Be computer savvy and proficient in Microsoft Word and Excel • Be eager to learn computer software relating to the newspaper industry • Work well under pressure • Perform math tasks such as adding, subtracting, and division. We offer a competitive salary and benefits package. This position includes a membership in the CEP Local 525g Union. Please apply in person with resume and handwritten cover letter at 626 Enterprise Avenue, Kitimat.
The Port of Prince Rupert, Canada’s second largest West Coast port with the deepest natural harbour in North America, has opportunities for highly-motivated individuals to join the team as:
HARBOUR PATROL BOAT CAPTAIN (CASUAL) The Harbour Patrol Boat Captain acts as Boat Master aboard the Charles Hays and any other Port vessels as directed by the VP, Operations. The incumbent patrols the waters under PRPA’s jurisdiction, enforcing regulations, and policies and procedures as set out in the Canada Marine Act. In addition, the incumbent supports the Port’s activities pertaining to harbour or at-sea access. This is an excellent opportunity for an individual with High School Diploma or equivalent education, a valid Transport Canada 60 Ton Master Limited Ticket, and minimum Àve years’ experience at-sea in the position of First Mate or Master in vessels up to 60 tons. The ideal candidate would also possess strong spoken and written communication skills, and perform well individually as well as in a team environment.
HARBOUR PATROL BOAT DECK HAND (CASUAL) The Harbour Patrol Boat Deck Hand acts as Deck Hand aboard the Charles Hays and any other Port vessels as directed by the Boat Master/Captain. The incumbent assists the Boat Master/Captain in patrolling the PRPA jurisdiction, applying rules and regulations dictated in the Canada Marine Act, PRPA Policies and Procedures, and our letters patent. This is an excellent opportunity for an individual with High School Diploma or equivalent education and some sea-time would be an asset. The ideal candidate would also possess strong spoken and written communication skills, and perform well individually as well as in a team environment. These are temporary, casual positions for the months of June to September 2012 when the Charles Hays will be operating longer hours.
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More details regarding these opportunities are available at the Port’s website at: www.rupertport.com. Individuals of aboriginal descent are strongly encouraged to apply. Interested candidates are requested to submit their application in conÀdence specifying which position they wish to be considered for by June 8, 2012, to: Human Resources Prince Rupert Port Authority 200 – 215 Cow Bay Road Prince Rupert, B.C., V8J 1A2 Fax: (250) 627-8980 Email: careers@rupertport.com
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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.
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Gitwangak Education Society
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Gitwangak Education Society (GES) invites teacher applications/resumes for a full-time
Gitwangak Education Society (GES) invites teacher applications/resumes for a full-time
KINDERGARTEN – GRADE 2 TEACHER
GRADE 3 – GRADE 7 TEACHER
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for Gitwangak Elementary School. This is a full-time appointment beginning August 20th, 2012 to June 2013. Basic Qualifications: The successful candidate will hold a valid BC Teaching Certificate, be a member in good standing with the BC College of Teachers, and possess an array of professional development certificates. Related Experience: t Promote high expectations and academic achievement for all students in a safe and nurturing environment t Recent successful elementary teaching experience t Knowledge and practice of Readwell, Jump Math or Saxon Math an asset t Ability to incorporate innovative ideas and creativity in the classroom t Differentiates curriculum expectations and teaching strategies to meet the needs of all students t Ability to engage students in a positive learning environment t Manage student behaviour in the classroom by establishing and enforcing rules and procedures consistent with the rules and disciplinary systems of the school t Has the experience and ability to infuse the Gitxsan culture / language into the curriculum an asset t Experience and knowledge with special needs students and particularly those demonstrating language delay and behavioural needs t Flexibility to work on extra-curricular activities and personal performance skills t Exceptional inter-personal skills and particularly those related to parent/community involvement Probationary Period: 3 months Salary: Negotiable and is dependent on experience Closing Date: June 29th, 2012 at 4:30 p.m.
This is a full-time appointment beginning August 20th, 2012 to June 2013. Basic Qualifications: t The successful candidate will hold a valid BC Teaching Certificate, be a member in good standing with the BC College of Teachers, and possess an array of professional development certificates. t Must have exceptional organizational skills and will have daily, weekly, and monthly lesson plans in place. t Must teach the BC Ministry of Education Kindergarten to Grade 2 curriculum Related Experience: t Recent successful elementary teaching experience t Knowledge of Readwell /Jump Math and/or Saxon Math t Ability to engage students in the learning environment t Promote high expectations and academic achievement for all students in a safe and nurturing environment t Manage student behaviour in the classroom by establishing and enforcing rules and procedures consistent with the rules and disciplinary systems of the school t Experience & interest in the culture/language of the Western Gitxsan an asset t Experience and knowledge with special needs students and particularly those demonstrating language delay and/or behavioural needs will be an asset Other: t Flexibility to work on extra-curricular activities and personal performance skills t Exceptional interpersonal skills and particularly those related to parent and community involvement t Must be team-player with all staff Salary: Negotiable and dependent upon experience Probationary Period: 3 month probationary period Send your Resume to: Gitwangak Education Society Atten: Board of Directors P.O. Box 280 Kitwanga, BC. V0J 2A0 The deadline for applications is June 29th , 2012 at 4:30 p.m. All applicants must comply with the Criminal Records Review Act. We thank all applicants, however, only those selected for an interview will be contacted.
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Director of Public Works The District of Stewart is seeking an experienced professional to join our management team as Director of Public Works. The District is undergoing much change, and long term infrastructure planning and renewal will be a high priority. Reporting to the Chief Administrative Officer, the Director of Public Works will be a strong leader with lots of energy and enthusiasm. The primary responsibilities and experience requirements are the safe and efficient management and operation of the department and its employees, water, sewer, public works equipment, buildings and grounds, roads system, parks, engineering services, capital and operating budgeting, capital projects and safety programs. Additional Responsibilities: t Performing of Administrative duties related to the field; t coordinate activities with private contractors; t interact with the public, and staff; t development of policy, procedure, and operating programs; t management of export log facility; t responsible for mapping; t set goals for the department and make recommendations for improving efficiencies; and, t ensure Council’s goals are achieved and capital projects are completed correctly, efficiently and on time. Candidates must possess excellent organizational skills, administrative skills, management skills, people skills, and both oral and written communication skills. You will be results oriented; able to exercise a high degree of initiative, judgment and determination in the operation and management of the Public Works Department; and, proficient at making recommendations and decisions and providing expert technical advice. The ideal candidate will have a good understanding of Municipal Government; including Tenders, RFPs, and grant submissions, with a demonstrable combination of education and experience in municipal infrastructure, maintenance practices. Educational requirements include: Civil Engineer Degree or Diploma and Certification in water or wastewater operations through the Environmental Operators Certification Program would be an asset. Computer proficiency with Microsoft Office is a must, as is a valid B.C. Class 5 Driver’s Licence. The District offers a competitive salary dependent upon qualifications and a comprehensive benefit package. Qualified candidates are invited to submit their detailed resume, covering letter, and three references in confidence to the attention of Mayor Galina Durant email: mayor@districtofstewart.com CLOSING DATE: Monday, June 15, 2012 We thank all applicants, but only those being considered for interviews will be contacted.
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This is a temporary position for a minimum of 8 weeks. Under the supervision of the Chief Mechanic, maintains and repairs a wide variety of vehicles and other mechanical devices. Preferred applicants will have: • Heavy Duty or Automotive Journeyman Mechanic certification; • Commercial Vehicle Inspection certification; • WHMIS; • Class 3 driver’s license with airbrakes endorsement. This is a bargaining unit position with a wage of $34.83/hour ($36.41 with T.Q.) Applications should be submitted by June 7, 2012, 4:30 p.m., to: Personnel, District of Kitimat 270 City Centre, Kitimat, BC, V8C 2H7 Fax 250-632-4995 Or email dok@kitimat.ca Only those candidates selected for further consideration will be contacted.
COOK: Tin Rooster Holding Ltd, P.O. Box 160 (100 Boulder Ave.) Dease Lake, B.C., V0C1L0, requires full time cooks to prepare and cook short orders and full meals for eat-in and take-out. Prepare and cook deli items for retail sale. Maintain all health standards and keep food prep/storage areas clean. Applicants must have 3 years experience. Speak English. Shift work. Salary $13.30/hr. Apply by mail or fax: (250) 771-4382
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ESTABLISHED DENTAL clinic requires full-time Appointments/Insurance Coordinator. We are looking for a well-organized, energetic and friendly candidate to join our team. Must have strong computer skills. Dentistry and accounting background an asset. Apply to wredman@citytel.net or drop a resume at: 501 McBride St., Prince Rupert BC, 250-624-9809.
AUTOMOTIVE TECHNICIAN. Journeyman Automotive Service Technician required. 45 minutes North of Edmonton, Alberta. Busy flat rate Chrysler dealership. Above average wages to commensurate with training level achieved. Chrysler experience an asset but not essential. 4th year apprentice considered. Apply to: Dale Marshall - Service Manager. Phone 1-780-349-5566. Fax 1780-349-6493 or email: dalem@brownschrysler.com
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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:
We thank all applicants for their interest, however, only those selected for an interview will be contacted.
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Operations Forester Brinkman Forest Ltd. is a progressive forest management company based in British Columbia. As a result of our growing operation, we have an immediate full-time position for an Operations Forester in our Terrace office. This is a town job, and there is no camp work required. Brinkman Forests Ltd. offers a competitive salary, and benefit package as well as the opportunity to achieve annual performance incentives. Duties: Reporting to the Operations Manager, this position will play an integral role in forest planning, timber development, budgeting and implementation of road maintenance, road building, and harvesting operations. Key duties include, but are not limited to: x x x x x x x x
Resource planning management for higher level plans that are implemented within the forest district Oversee timber development and permit procurement for company clients Review of cutting permit and appraisal data submissions Supervision of harvesting and road construction activities Negotiation of harvesting and road construction rates with contractors Contractor log quality and log inventory tracking Forest road and bridge inspections, and tracking of inventory Coordinating activities pertaining to domestic log sales
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5+ years’ experience in forest or related natural resource field Undergraduate degree or technical diploma in forestry or natural resources field is preferred Registered, or eligible for registration with the Association of BC Forest Professionals (RPF, RFT) is a plus Knowledge of regulatory framework, including the Forest and Range Practices Act, Forest Act, Interior Appraisal manual, and other relevant legislation and forest policies Possess good communication and organizational skills
Terrace is a thriving community in Northwest BC with excellent year round recreational activities, world class fishing, and affordable housing. For more information click on the following link http://www.terrace.ca/ . Interested applicants should fax, mail or email their resume and cover letter to: Fax:
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Resumes to be received by: June 4, 2012 4:30 p.m. We appreciate all of the resumes and applications sent in, however only those selected for an interview will be contacted.
Rio Tinto Alcan is the aluminum product group of Rio Tinto, headquartered in Montreal, Canada. Building on more than a century of experience and expertise, Rio Tinto Alcan is the global leader in the aluminum industry. Rio Tinto Alcan is a global supplier of high-quality bauxite, alumina and primary aluminum. Its AP smelting technology is the industry benchmark and its enviable hydroelectric power position delivers significant competitive advantages in today’s carbonconstrained world. As part of Rio Tinto Alcan Primary Metal North America, the company’s BC Operation is based in Kitimat, British Columbia and is one of the largest industrial complexes in the province. Employing about 1400 people and contributing more than $269 million annually to the provincial economy, the Kitimat based aluminum operation is poised for growth. Rio Tinto Alcan is seeking to fill the following role at our Kitimat, BC operations with a successful candidate who will reside in the Kitimat/Terrace area.
Electrician and Millwright Rio Tinto Alcan is seeking qualified trades persons to fill the role of an Electrician and Millwright. Heavy industry work experience and hydraulic troubleshooting skills would enhance your opportunity. To qualify for this position, successful candidates must possess Interprovincial Trades qualification, The hourly wage rate for both Electrician and Millwright positions is $40.639. Rio Tinto Alcan offers an attractive benefit package and relocation assistance. Employees are represented by the Canadian Auto Workers, Local 2301. To apply your skills and experience with a global leader in aluminum production, please fax your resume in confidence to 250-639-8175 or send it via email to ralph.reschke@riotinto. com. Resumes submitted electronically must be in MS-Word or Adobe PDF format. Resumes must be received no later than Friday, June 18, 2012. Rio Tinto Alcan would like to thank all applicants, however only those shortlisted will be contacted.
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May 26, 2012 Saturday @ 10:00 am Topley, BC. @ Topley Garage, Hwy 16 & Junction Hwy 118 to Granisle VEHICLES Etc: 1988 Ford Motorhome (gas/propane), 20ft tandem axel car hauler trailer, 1956 GMC 6x6 Deuce & 1/2, miles tandem axle log trailer in good condition, 16 new 11R x 24.5 Continental truck tires, 2 sets new lightweight 24.5 single tire chains, set of Ford pickup mirrors, 3 sets new lightweight 24.5 triple tire chains, 4 16” hub caps, set 16” new tire chains, 86 Chevy repair quarter panels, camper jacks, RV water tank & pump, Suburban quarter panels, 4 small tires, 19 ft. KNC Cabin Cruiser w/ 6 cyl Mercury inboard tandem axel trailer 2, 9.9 Honda kicker, 21ft Fiber Form Cruiser, 250hp Mercury inboard w/ tandem axel trailer, 9.9 Honda 4 stroke long shaft outboard motor (10hrs), 1973 18’ West Wight sailboat w/ trailer. TOOL & EQUIPMENT: Miller gas Trailblazer 44G, Ingersoll Rand T-30 air compressor, Hotsy pressure washer, Ammco drum 7 rotor lathe, Snap-on tool Box, Beach tool boxes, Oxy Acetylene plate cutter, Clausing metal lathe & accessories, Delta drill press, 5hp military Briggs & Stratton, JD control valves & hydraulic pumps, Siou valve grinding machine, cable tugger, triangle reflector sets, electrical conduit, oxygen tank & gauge, 3000 gal Regal Enviro fuel double tank w/ 110 1/4hp fuel pump, nozzle, safety valve, complete on skids, 3000 gal water tank on skids - fits in back of dump truck, 500 gal RSF manufactured water tank for skidder, highway truck reflectors, electrical boxes, wooden snow shoes, Williams space heater, Coleman heater/oven, stove. CARPENTRY: Large selection of building materials, carpenters tools & lots of items for construction. Condition of Sale; Terms: Cash & Check with Identification, sorry no Credit Cards. Items are As Is condition ~ not responsible for accidents. Any question please contact:
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
Roofing & Skylights Todd’s Roofing & Siding Specializing in shingles, torch on, siding Free Estimates
250-632-5119 18 years experience
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
Mike Steinebach @ (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
KITIMAT - MAY 26 & 27 10 AM - 12 PM Scaling down, many items priced to sell! Furniture, kitchen items, pedestal sink, clothing & much more. Stop by with your loonies & toonies!! 877 Columbia Ave. PR: 1745 Sloan Ave, Fri May 25, 3pm-10pm & Sat May 26, 9am - 4pm. Mechanics Tool Chest (Snap On), Construction Materials (snap ties & wedges), Bicycles, Wine making equipment, Firearms (6mm Ruger w/scope & 8mm Nauzer w/scope), Ammunition, Tools...and Much More! RAIN OR SHINE!!!!
Heavy Duty Machinery
2006 Bobcat MT 52 Track Load with extra set of new tracks Smooth and Tooth Bucket Riding Platform 1000 Hours
$10750 OBO + HST
Misc. for Sale
Sand/Gravel/Topsoil
Sand/Gravel/Topsoil
Garage Sales
For Sale By Owner
Houses For Sale
PR: 4 Bdrm House, 2115 Graham Ave, large master on main floor, nice view, many extras. Attached garage + 2 vehicle carport. Asking $439,000. Call 250-624-2908
For Sale: Newly renovated 2 bdrm house 4434 Greig Ave. New appliances, floors and paint inside and out. Large double lot with fruit trees. For photos email: fvanho@telus.net To view: 250.975.0376 lv msg
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 office at 626 Enterprise Avenue between 9 and 4:30 or call 250.632.6144 PR: One large chest freezer for sale $150.00 or trade for a small apt size freezer. One metal office desk for sale $20.00 Call Don evenings 250-627-8303 PR: On going Moving Sale; Light Electrical Appliances, Household furniture, Carpet Shampooer, sewing machines and much more. Reasonable offers only. 250-624-2021 STEEL BUILDING - Blowout sale! 20x26 $5,199. 25x28 $5,799. 30x42 $8,390. 32x56 $11,700. 40x50 $14,480. 47x76 $20,325. One end wall included. Pioneer Steel 1-800668-5422.
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
For Sale by Owner: 4 bdrms, 3 bathrooms, LR, DR, FR, large laundry / mudroom, large covered deck, wine cellar / storage, shop, fenced yard, 3.09 Acres, well maintained and renovated. $389,000.00 call Steve to view 250-615-6556 Price reduced
Kitimat
HOMES WANTED TO BUY Duplexes, Fourplexes or Multi Family homes. Call Aaron 250.826.2284 for information
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FOR LEASE... TWO GREAT HIGH TRAFFIC LOCATIONS ON HIGHWAY 16 in Terrace, BC
3202 MUNROE STREET t 8,000 Sq. Ft. includes retail space and warehouse t Plenty of customer parking t High Traffic corner location
PLUS NEWLY RENOVATED SECOND FLOOR SPACE! 4602 KEITH AVENUE (across from Tim Hortons)
For Sale By Owner
t Separate Entrance t Approximately 1802 Sq.Ft.
4636 Goulet Ave, Terrace $149,000 asking. For Sale 3 bedroom, above average size kitchen, garage with attached storage shed. All updated appliance incl. New roof, gas hotwater tank and gas fire-place. 250-635-4956 or tehague@telus.net for pics.
CALL DAVE NOW TO VIEW! KITIMAT House for sale Open design split-level 3200 sq.ft home located on a 1.2 acre lot in Strawberry Meadows. Radiant heated floors 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
5 br, 3ba, 3,000 sq. ft. house in the Horseshoe area. Pictures and details at www.terracerealestate.blogspot.ca. $227,000, 250-635-7623.
KITIMAT- For sale: 3 bedroom mobile home. Asking $29,500. Call: 250-632-4858 for more info.
For Sale By Owner
LONELY HOME IN NEED OF ACTIVE FAMILY AT 34 DRIFTWOOD For sale by owner. Light, bright, and airy with full south exposure... 4 bedrooms, 2.5 baths, 2 storey on completely finished basement. Large foyer, formal dining/living rooms, new ensuite and main bath, 2 person Jacuzzi tub, open concept kitchen/family room (new DW), gas fireplace, main floor laundry, new He W/D, electric/gas heat, dbl. garage heated/ wired for 220, large drive for boat or RV, and the list goes on, all on over 1/2 an acre fully fenced yard. Fantastic location $319,500 in Kildala close to schools, businesses, and lot of amenities and activities. Recently inspected. Come be surprised!
For appointment to view call 778-631-2704
FACTORY DIRECT
Phone: 250-635-3936 or 250-638-8477 Fax: 250-635-4171 3751 Old Lakelse Lake Drive, Terrace, BC, V8G 5P4
Homes Wanted
Phone for appointment 250.632.6502
SKEENA CONCRETE PRODUCTS LTD. SCREENED TOPSOIL DRIVEWAY CRUSH LANDSCAPING ROCK DRAIN ROCK & BEDDING SAND BLOCKS AND CONCRETE
BEAUTIFUL 2000sq ft, 3 bdr 3 bth home for sale at 4815 Dairy Avenue. This home was built in 2008 and offers many upgrades including bamboo and heated ceramic flooring, crown molding, stainless appliances and custom window treatments. Entertaining outdoors is ideal with a sunny back deck and fire pit area and is very private as the two city lots backs onto designated city green space. This home also offers plenty of room for your toys with RV parking with its own deck, private drive and full power source. Asking $379.000. To view, please call 250-635-5466 evenings.
FOR SALE BY OWNER
FREEZER BURNT meat and fish for sled dogs, Terrace only. Will pick up. 250-635-3772.
PR: 2004 Chevy Venture. Excellent shape, well maintained. $7,400 OBO 778-884-1324
Houses For Sale
179 Whittlesey Street
Misc. Wanted
Duplex/4 Plex
Garage Sale, Spa items, kids stuff, decorations. Sat 9-2 2204 Atlin Ave PR: Moving Sale, 322 6th Ave East (around back), Saturday May 26, 9am - 1pm. PR: SHOP SALE, something for everyone. Sat May 26, 9am George Hills Way, behind Pacific Net & Twine.
Free Items
For Sale By Owner CHARMING 3 bedroom, 1340 sq. ft. home at 41 Bittern for sale by owner. Asking $176,500. Features new siding, new windows, new laminate flooring. Spacious kitchen, with solid oak cabinets, separate laundry room. Enjoy the claw foot tub or separate large shower in the main floor bath. Master bedroom features an ensuite with sky-light. The back yard is fully fenced with lots of room for gardening and entertaining. Includes all appliances. Immediate possession is available. Please call Bev at 1-403-479-3369 or e-mail Tonyandbev@live.ca to arrange viewing.
DUPLEX 2 BRM in town has washer/dryer,n/p, n/s. ref’s req’d avail June 1st. $775/mo plus util.call 250-635-6122
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
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Misc. for Sale
Nass Valley, 83 Acres Treed Flat 60K OBO 250-633-2444
Call 250-624-5964
Real Estate
**HOME PHONE Reconnect** Call 1-866-287-1348. Prepaid Long Distance Specials! Feature Package Specials! Referral Program! Don’t be without a home phone! Call to Connect! 1-866-287-1348 HOT TUB (SPA) COVERS. Best price. Best quality. All shapes & colours available. 1-866-652-6837 www.thecoverguy.com/newspaper?
Acreage for Sale
24th ANNUAL ANTIQUES & COLLECTIBLES SALE sponsored by the Vernon Collectors Club at Vernon Curling Rink on Fri. May 25th from 3pm-8pm & Sat. May 26th from 10am-4pm. Approx. 125 tables.$3 admission is good for both days. GET FAST Restless Leg Syndrome and Leg Cramp Relief. safe with medication, all natural, proven results, guaranteed!!! Sold in 75 Countries. 1800-765-8660 EST. www.allcalm.com Heavy Duty Aluminum Utility Trailer 14’ long 6’ wide, 18’ ft long from tongue, aluminum side rails, drop ramp in back, tandem axle $3,299 obo 250635-3669 or 250-615-2335
TR:To Give Away Big Spruce Tree bucked up, in exchange for removing the limbs. Phone 635-9123 4709 Hamer Avenue
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Flea Markets Flea Market selling out sale 1/2 price, Open May 9th until everything is gone. 11a.m. to 4p.m. 2823 Clark St.
Merchandise for Sale
250-615-1505
Melanie Erickson
PRINCE RUPERT
Checklist for your new home
1233 Conrad
✔4 bedrooms ✔3 bathrooms ✔Fenced yard ✔Prime location $334,000 169 Crestview ✔ New Roof ✔ 4 bedrooms ✔ Wood fireplace $ 242,000 ✔ Carport 1643 Atlin Ave ✔ 3 bedrooms ✔ 2 bathrooms ✔ Energy efficient ✔ Harbour views $259,000
250-627-7551 • www.rupertrealty.ca
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Lots
Apt/Condo for Rent
Apt/Condo for Rent QUATSINO APTS KITIMAT
HILLCREST PLACE APARTMENTS 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
Renovated 1 & 2 bdrm Suites Furnished & Un-Furnished. Quiet Tenants. On Site Management. Gym, Hot Tub & Sauna.
Two bedrooms No Smoking, No Pets Starting at $675 monthly 250.632.7814 Kitimat
References Required.
KITIMAT APTS BEST VALUE
www.oasisaparts.com 1BDRM Basement on Lazelle Ave. Rent $450/mo. + D.D. and $50 hydro, Ref’s req’d. (250)635-7025
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Starting at $550 Balconies Security Entrances Cameras for your safety Now includes basic cable Email: www.apartments.com Phone: 250.632.APTS (2787)
BEST PLACE TO LIVE Now taking applications for 1,2, & 3 bdrm suites. If you are looking for clean, quiet living in Terrace and have good references, please call: 250-638-0799 Walsh Avenue Apartments
VIEWPOINT APARTMENTS
Kitimat 1,2,3 bdrms Clean & Quiet Heat & hot water included Call (250)632-2824 or email www.kitimatrentals.com
Cottages / Cabins TWO 3bdrm summer cottages at Lakelse Lake. Fully furnished & equipped. Great beaches & grassy play areas. Boat launch available. $475 & $575 a week. (250)798-2039
Duplex / 4 Plex 2 BDRM lower half duplex, in Terrace close to down town with washer dryer,f/s and dish washer utilities not included.Non smoking or pets, refs req.Prefer Senior Couple.Monthly rent $700 avail immed.Ph:250.-6157677.
Kitimat
MIDTOWN APARTMENTS
AVAILABLE FOR RENT
Free heat & Free hot water Furnished & Unfurnished 1 & 2 bedrooms Security Entries No Pets. No Smoking
Largest, Brightest Suites Shiny Hardwood Floors Unfurnished & Furnished Daily - Weekly - Monthly
ABSOLUTELY NO PARTIERS
RENT starting from $600 INCLUDES HEAT!
OCEANVIEW APTS (250)632-2822 Kitimat
GATEWAY APARTMENTS McBride & 8th Prince Rupert Unfurnished - Furnished (Furnished short Term Rentals Available) Close to downtown Adult-oriented No Pets
627-7137
RE/MAX RE/MAX
APARTMENTS
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 SPACIOUS 2 bedrm 4 plex, avl June1st, 4 appliances, couple preferred, walking distance to downtown, N/S, N/P, $775/mo plus util, d.d. Ref. Req’’d (250) 635-6824
Real Estate
RE/MAX
Bachelor 1 and 2 bedroom
PR: 2 bedroom, clean, quiet apartments for rent includes TV.,Gym and Sauna, available now $550 to $650 call Lynn at Randall North RES 250-6271414. www.prince-rupert-realestate.com
RE/MAX
HOT WATER
250 632-7729 email: sterlng@telus.net
BEST SELLER of Terrace congratulates
DAVE MATERI
on being the “Top Producer” for the month of April. In recognition of this accomplishment, Dave is pleased to make this month’s donation to REM Lee Foundation. On Behalf of our friends in the Lee family and particularly Dr Lee and his son Bill Lee. RE/MAX
Suites, Upper
Townhouses
Kitimat- Beautiful suite for lease Taking applications for 6 month lease. All-inclusive 2 bdrm suite available June 1st. 1040 sq. ft., renovated main floor of house with large deck, fully furnished, near golf course, adult oriented. $2150/mth plus damage deposit, includes heat, hydro, internet, satellite TV, light housekeeping, yard maintenance, appliances, household items and shared laundry. Phone: 250-639-3924 for more info and to request an application form.
TOWNHOUSES
A three bedroom house for rent near downtown, available from 15th May. Rent $900. Contact 250-631-9704 Bachelor suite in town furnished $550p/m includes utilities available June 1/12 call Laurie 250-615-7782
KITIMAT - 23 Capilano 3 bedroom nicely renovated family style home for rent.
Rooms for Rent www.princerupertrooms.com
Washer, dryer, dishwasher & detached shed/workshop. Call Larry: 250-279-0042
Rooms starting at $39/daily, $199/weekly, $599/monthly, Students $499/monthly. All-inclusive. 250-600-1680
Kitimat- 3 bdrm house for rent. Single car garage, washer & dryer, partially furnished. Avail. July 01 poss earlier Ph:778-256-2256
Shared Accommodation
One bdrm suite in tri-plex, close to downtown, cable, washer & dryer & utilities included. References required, N/S (250)635-4777 PR: 2 Bdrm House, 755 7th Ave West, Avail June 1, Inquire @ 250-624-2725
LOOKING TO rent remaining upstairs 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 A.S.A.P. Price is $500 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
Apt/Condo for Rent
Apt/Condo for Rent
NEWER EXECUTIVE home for rent in quiet family oriented neighborhood. 3 level, 5 bdrm, 2.5 full bath plus full ensuite w/jacuzzi, plus all appliances. Large landscaped yard w/detached shop/garage,$1700/mo + util. 1 yr. lease. ref’s req’d. Avail. July 1 Contact 604-4720862 or email: rent2100@gmail.com NEWLY RENOVATED 4 bedroom 2 bathroom upper half of triplex with large back yard. Comes with F/S W/D, and large sun room asking $1200 a month. Available immediately references required. Call Patrick Watson at 250-6381135
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
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Townhouses Bright, clean, spacious 3 bedroom available for rent. Furnished or unfurnished, newly renovated, custom kitchen & blinds. Also available: 2 bedroom, furnished or unfurnished. With 2 bdrm ONLY, rent is negotiable. Please call: 250-632-7767 KITIMAT
NALABILA TOWNHOUSES 3 bedrooms, 1.5 baths Newly renovated Fully Furnished, Utilities, Internet, Cable & Laundry INCLUDED!! Ready to move in Call Larry 250.632.7413 or Cell 250.826.2284 www.nalabilavillas.com WEDEENE, 2 bdrm Townhouse. Avail May 1st, $700 mo. Call Larry 250-279-0042, mention unit 63.
Cars - Domestic
IN KITIMAT 2 & 3 bedroom From $500/mth. Call Mgr. 632-4411
Want to Rent Looking for a house to rent in KITIMAT. 2 or 3 bedroom,unfurnished. Garage preferred. Contact: 250-613-2120 or email: wesstaples@gmail.com
Transportation
Cars - Domestic 2001 Toyota Celica GT 89564 km never winter driven. AEM cold air intake, 17” Core Racing rims with low profile tires, Alpine deck, custom build sub box with Rockford Fosgate 10”subs, Alpine amp, 4 point racing harness. tinted windows, wings west wing and Alpine alarm system. Asking $11900.00 615-3613 2006 BUICK ALLURE Selling, I finally found my dream car! AM/FM stereo, cruise control, CD player, dual airbags, keyless entry, power seat, power windows & more. 82,500 km. Mounted summer & studded winter tires, 1 mth GM extended power train warrantee incl. New front brakes done Feb 2012 & bills to show good maintenance. Asking $10,500. Try haggling but this is a very good price. Call:250-632-5639 KITIMAT
THIS WEEKS SPECIALS 2003 Honda Pilot Au Loaded, Leather, Heated Auto, Seats, A/C, C/C, P/W, P/L, Se Fo Fog Lights, 99,682 km #T345
$12,995
2006 Toyota Sienna 200 AC C/C, P/W, DL, AC, Rear A/C & Heat, Re Captains Chair Ca #2805B
$16,995
2005 Jeep Wrangler TJ Manual, CD, C/C, Fog Lights, & Tilt, c/w softtop, 96,596 kms
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Homes for Rent Quiet one bedroom in Thornhill, first and last month’s rent, deposit and good references required. No smoking or pets. $425 250-638-8639
1200 Summit Ave.
KITIMAT 3 Bedroom end unit in fourplex on Wedeene. 5 appliances. $700m References Required. Please call 250.639.6035
1, 2 & 3 bedroom apts. Heat & Hot Water Incl. Laundry Facilities References Required
RE/MAX
FREE HEAT AND
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Homes for Rent 4 Houses in Kitimat for Rent. Two available right now! 1 available June 2nd and 1 available July 4. Check them out at www.rentboard.ca or call Stan at 780-974-3945 ACT soon they will not last long !
Skyline Manor
Call for details 250-627-1715 or 250-624-5955
KULDO COURT APARTMENTS in Kitimat
RE/MAX
250-624-5800 CLINTON MANOR - We are taking applications for a Bachelor unit $560 Hot water included. Adult oriented N/S,N/P 2 ref. required 250615-7543 Condo for Rent- In horseshoe area, N/P, Ref. Req. 3 bedrm, 250-631-9333 For Rent 3 bdrm Condo W/D F/S Carport, fenced bckyrd. N/P ref. req. Call:(250)6352932 (250)615-1057
References required!
250.632.7179
CLIFFSIDE APARTMENTS 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
1 Bdrm Suite
Rentals
#T260A
$12,995
RE/MAX
250-627-5820
Hillcrest Place Apartments
Very clean 2 bedroom, 2 bathroom condo. Hardwood floors, excellent condition throughout. Covered parking. $975/month. Max 2 people. 250-615-8688 kellybulleid@telus.net
Rentals
RE/MAX
Apartments
Newer Buildings Elevators Security Entrances Covered Parking Balconies www.kitimatapartments.com 250.632.4254
Rentals
4912 Highway 16 West, Terrace, BC V8G 1L8
250-635-6558 or 1-800-313-6558 DL#5957
www.terracetoyota.ca
RE/MAX
Oasis
SANDPIPER APTS KITIMAT
RE/MAX
Apt/Condo for Rent
Downtown location Balconies Security Entrances Some furnished suites Call for an appointment 250.632.4511 www.kitimatapartments.com
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LOT FOR SALE 4318 Birch Ave 80ft X 120ft. All services,in a fun family neighbourhood with great potential view, walk to town $45,000 250-495-2220
Rentals
It takes 11 muscles to read this ad.
1-888-296-8059 www.wintonglobal.com Local Dealer
James (Jim) Almgren 250-635-5602
Don’t take your muscles for granted. Over 50,000 Canadians with muscular dystrophy take them very seriously. Learn more at muscle.ca
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Transportation
Transportation
Transportation
Cars - Domestic
Commercial Vehicles
Motorcycles
KITIMAT- 2004 Honda
Civic Si 4 door sedan, standard trans. Air condition & sun roof. Well maintained. 73,900kms. $9,800. Call: 250-632-2781
96 FORD F350 4x4 Diesel Dump with 9ft Plow & Engine Mount Hydraulic Pump 8ft Stainless Sander
$12,500 OBO Will sell Plow & Pump Assembly,
2006 Softail Standard FXTL custom for sale: Asking $16,900 obo. Silver & black with chrome. 9000 miles on odo. 14� Ape hangers with brand new lines. Lowered back-end. 200mm back tire, brand new. Sidesweeper tail pipes for awesome sound. 88 cubic in. V-twin 1584 cc. Never put down/scratched. No accidents or recondition. Can view @ 2 Driftwood St. Call before arriving 250-639-9711 ask for Cole or Amanda or email: colin931@gmail.com for photos. KITIMAT
Sander Separately
Call Ray 250-624-4384
KITIMAT FOR SALE This space for 6 weeks to sell your vehicle. Car, Truck, Snowmobile, Boat or Motorcycle. Private sales only, no dealers please.
Only $49.99 plus HST
Call 250.632.6144 or email classiďŹ eds@ northernsentinel.com for information
Cars - Sports & Imports
97 Dodge 4x4 Diesel Needs Transmission 9ft Plow & Engine Mount Hydraulics Pump, Sander needs work 3600 Electrical Hydraulic Hoist Will sell Plow & Pump Assembly, Sander and Hoist separately. Will consider parting out truck
Call Ray 250-624-4384
Cars - Domestic
With heated grips & centre stand. Only 700km. Beautiful blue colour. Like New Condition. Asking $6500 Call 250.632.4294 KITIMAT
Recreational/Sale 1993 23ft Sportsman Travel Trailer. Well maintained, everything works. Large fridge, freezer, stove, king size bed, many extras (ready to camp). $4500 Ph - 632-5770 Kitimat
2000 MAZDA PROTÉGÉ 173,000 kms. White, 4DR sedan, 5 speed, manual transmission. Back seats fold down. New studded, Hankook winter tires, plus summer tires. Includes roof rack/bike rack. Alpine stereo with IPod adapter. Asking $4400 OBO. 250-624-2314
2008 SUZUKI GSX650F
Motorcycles FOR SALE motor cycle trailer ex condition,ďŹ ts large or small bike,13â€? wheels,ramps included.Stands on end for compact storage. $450 obo call 250638-0544
Cars - Domestic
Your Home Of The ...Community Drive!
1993 28ft Safari Trek Class A Motor home 4 cylinder Izuzu diesel. New tires. No smoking,no pets. Good running condition. $16,000 ďŹ rm Please call 250-279-0008 KITIMAT
2006 Chevy Equinox
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...Over $6,000 Raised So Far For Local Charities! TERRACE TOTEM FORD SALES LTD. TERRACE TOTEM
DEALER #7199
4631 KEITH AVENUE, TERRACE
1.800.463.1128
GRAHAM SCOTT
DIMITRI FILTZIAKIS
DANIELLE MISENER
BOB MATIOWSKY
2009 SPRINGDALE 26’ TRAILER WITH PULL OUT & Off Road Package Used for 2 summers, no long hauls. Asking $22,500 Serious inquiries only. Call 250.632.6170 and leave a message Kitimat 2009 Salem Trailer $18,000 Very clean Salem trailer 23’ model 23BHG , 4,700 lb dry, large rear storage, 2 bunk beds at the back, 1 Queen bed at the front, 2 batteries, 2 propane tanks, air cond., in & ext shower, front window. No slides. Contact Jeff at (250) 632-6657 or jean-francois.vezina@hotmail.com
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700CC BOMBARDIER SEADOO GTS 3 person, c/w trailer. $2300 obo Call (250) 279-1757 Kitimat 1997 White Astro Van, new Transmission, Excellent condition, no dents or rust. Automatic. $3500 (250)635-8225 1997 White Astro Van, new Transmission, Excellent condition, no dents or rust. Automatic. $3500 (250)635-8225 1998 Ford Explorer, 4 door, auto, new brakes, AC, 4WD, roof rack, all season tires, good running condition. $3200 OBO (250)615-9195
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KITIMAT- For sale: 1996 F350 4x4 pick up. Complete with box liner, bull bar with 3 light force lights, 4 Bosch fog lights, new leer canopy, 4 winter tires and rims and 2 tone paint. $5990.obo Ph: 250-632-2833 PR: 2004 Ford Diesel Cube Van. Clean, ready for work Only 114,000 Kms; Asking $12,500. Call 250-624-2821
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24 ALI-CRAFT Aluminum boat 1987 Motor, 4.3-V6-1995 Aux motor 25 OB mercury with remote steering, VHF GPS fish finder duel axle trailer $22,000 OBO (250)635-7753
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Ministry of Forests, Lands, and Natural Resource Operations Review of the Proposed McLymont Creek Hydroelectric Project Invitation to Comment on Development Plan Take notice that AltaGas Renewable Energy Inc. (Proponent) of Vancouver, BC has applied to the Ministry of Forests, Lands, and Natural Resource Operations (MFLNRO) for a new hydroelectric power project on McLymont Creek (proposed Project), located on Provincial Crown land approximately 100 km northwest of Stewart and 140 km southwest of Iskut, BC. The proposed Project would generate 55 to70 megawatts (MW) of energy. The proposed Project includes a Crown land tenure that covers All That Unsurveyed Crown Land and Foreshore in the Vicinity of McLymont Creek and Iskut River, Cassiar District, Containing 1,841.49 Hectares, More or Less, and a Water Licence to utilize approximately 30 m3/s of flow and 61,600 m3 of storage for waterpower purposes. The proposed point of diversion for the project is located approximately 4.5 km upstream from the mouth of the creek. The proposed Project will require various other provincial authorizations including a timber cutting authorization for the Project footprint. The file numbers that have been established for these applications are Land File: 6407684 and Water File: 6001068. As a component of this project review, the Proponent was required to submit a Development Plan to the MFLNRO. The Development Plan should identify, assess, and address the impacts of the proposed project, as well as provide a detailed description of the activities related to project construction and operations. If the Development Plan is approved, then the Agencies will proceed with issuing the primary authorizations for the project, which will include a Water Licence for waterpower purposes and a Licence of Occupation for the general project area (described above). Secondary permitting for the project will occur closer to the construction/development phase. The MFLNRO has now received the Development Plan from the Proponent and invites your comments. Written comments regarding the Development Plan should be directed to: Travis Anderson, AltaGas Renewable Energy Inc., 2500, 1066 West Hastings Street, Vancouver, BC, V6E 3X2 or by email at: Travis.Anderson@altagas.ca, with a copy of all correspondence provided to: Nancy White, Clean Energy Project Manager, Ministry of Forests, Lands, and Natural Resource Operations, Bag 5000, 3726 Alfred Avenue, Smithers, BC, V0J 2N0 or by email at Nancy.White@gov.bc.ca. Comments will be received until June 21st, 2012. Please visit the MFLNRO applications website at: http://arfd.gov.bc.ca/Application Posting/index.jsp to view a summary of the Development Plan. Be advised that any response to this advertisement will be considered part of the public record. For more information, contact the Freedom of Information Advisor at MFLNRO regional office.
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Golf takes new swing in school classrooms By Lauren Benn THE NORTHERN CONNECTOR
TERRACE - The game of golf has been reinvented in the name of getting children learning it early, and hopefully loving it. It is also being introduced in Terrace in a classroom-style format that will not only see children of all ages able to try out the sport, but hone their skills year-round. Last week, the B.C. Golf Association’s School of Golf director Cathy Gook visited Terrace on May 14 and 16 to teach a program called SNAG, standing for Someone New at Golf. She taught the game to students at Uplands Elementary School, to volunteers at the Skeena Valley Golf Club and also Parkside Secondary School. “Our Playground to Fairways school program ... mission is every child in B.C. has the opportunity to learn the game of golf,” said Gook. “We come up to train teachers, professionals or community volunteers to use the modified golf equipment we use.” The SNAG equipment is designed to be child friendly, intended to assist learning techniques of the game while being skill-level appropriate and fun, she said. Equipment includes two types of clubs: one similar to an iron with a larger head called launchers, and another like, and larger than, a putter called rollers. “They’re modified grips so it’s really easy for little hands to hold onto the clubs,” she said. The terminology is intended to associate with the action of the ball, which in this game is roughly the size of a tennis ball but weighs the same as a golf ball, said Gook. There are targets at which the kids aim. The balls stick to them, said Gook. There are four different swings, or shots, that are taught. The first swing is called rolling, otherwise known as putting. There’s chipping, which in golf is a small low elevated shot intended to land close to the green and get a ball near the hole. Next, there’s pitching, which is the third biggest swing. “It’s when you’re fairly close to the green and want to loft it,” said Gook, “a soft, short little shot that goes up in the air.” Next, there’s the launch. Gook brought up three different lengths of launchers and rollers — each designed for a different age stage and each with a slightly different approach to learning the game. The smallest size is for kindergarten to Grade 3, and that game focuses on adapting literacy skills with golf, honing hand-eye coordination, and target awareness. That program is currently being developed to be rolled out B.C.-wide
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Nine members of the Kitimat Marlins Swim Club got a chance to race in a long course pool.
Marlins compete in Richmond LAUREN BENN / THE NORTHERN CONNECTOR
Ethan Dhaliwal shows off his swing at Uplands Elementary School. next year. But in Terrace, now, is a set of SNAG equipment that’s ready to be used in schools. There’s enough for 32 children at a time to play at various stations, and this set of equipment is intended to do more than just teach golf. Colleen Annibal teaches at Parkside Secondary School, which recently purchased the equipment. “I did the certification Monday night at the golf course,” said Annibal, adding she plans to train students who attend Parkside how to lead the program. The plan is, she said, for her and those students to attend schools with younger children and teach SNAG as part of leadership training for the older students as well. “My goal is to introduce as many kids as I possibly can to golf,” said Annibal. “And for our kids to feel good about themselves helping little kids.” Annibal’s intent is to start training her students within the next few weeks and hopefully have taught two physical education classes with her students by the time school is finished. “I definitely want to build it as leadership for our kids,” she said. “And throughout the winder months have even the golfers coming. We’re hoping to get more kids involved, more kids turned on to golf,” said Annibal.
KITIMAT - Nine swimmers from the Kitimat Marlins Swim Club attended the West Coast Open Swim Meet in Richmond. The competition was in a 50 metre pool and was a great opportunity for the Marlins in attendance to get some extra long course (50 metre pool) racing experience. The swim meet was very competitive with more than 440 swimmers from 17 swim clubs in attendance all from the Lower Mainland, except for the Marlins of course. Kleanza Cathers, 12, led the way with a first place overall finish in the 11-12 girls 400 m freestyle, second place finish in the 100m freestyle and 200m butter-
fly and a fourth place finish in the 50m freestyle. Zachary Dumas, 12, also had four top eight placings in the 1112 boys category with a sixth place finish in the 50 and 200m backstroke, seventh in the 100 back and eighth in the 200 individual medley. Hannah Pearson, 10, had three top eight finishes in the 10 and under girls category with a sixth place finish in the 100 backstroke and an eighth place finish in the 50 and 100m freestyle. Leah Desousa, 9, competing in the 10 and under girls category placed fifth in the 100 butterfly and eighth in the 50 backstroke. Brander Pacheco, 13, com-
peting in the 13-14 boys division placed sixth in the 100m butterfly, eighth in the 200 individual medley. Paige Collier, 14, competing in the 13-14 girls had her best placing in the 200m freestyle with an 11th place finish. Raychel Davies, 12, competing in the 11-12 girls had her best placing in the 100m butterfly with a 12th place finish. Morgan Nichol, 11, competing in the 11-12 girls had her best placing in the 200m backstroke with a 16th place finish. Makenna Fisk, 12, competing in the 11-12 girls had her best placing in the 100m freestyle with a 17th place finish.
Soccer star visits…
ALAN S. HALE / THE NORTHERN CONNECTOR
PRINCE RUPERT – Former National team player and the first woman to be inducted into the Canadian Soccer Hall of Fame Carrie Serwetnyk was in Prince Rupert last week, and during the stop hosted a soccer clinic for girls between the age of 13 and 15 at the Charles Hays Secondary School field.
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