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Bylaw investigates unsightly Merritt properties Ramshackle houses attract loiterers, drive down adjacent properties’ values By Phillip Woolgar THE HERALD

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Merritt Bylaw Services Officer Bob Davis said he’s received several complaints about this unsightly house at 2073 Coldwater Ave, which has garbage strewn across the lawn. Davis is investigating this and two other properties that corner Garcia Street and Coldwater Avenue. Phillip Woolgar/Herald

When Merritt’s Bylaw Services Officer Bob Davis wanted a representation of the severity of the city’s ramshackle properties, he knew exactly where to go. An empty lot, an abandoned home, and negligent tenants have a stranglehold on the intersection of Coldwater Avenue and Garcia Street. The properties are boarded-up and visited by drunks, eaten away by weeds and tall grass or strewn with pungent garbage tossed throughout the yard. “It’s disgusting,” Davis said stepping over a pile of used diapers on Thursday, as a smell emitted from 2073 Coldwater Ave. “I need to call in the health inspector for this to see if I can even get a crew in here to clean this mess up.” On May 1, after receiving several complaints from residents about an unsightly property, Davis mailed a letter to the home, only to have it returned to his office. Now, after posting two notices on the house’s door, Davis said he is on the verge of sending a cleaning crew. But the property is just one of a gamut of dilapidated residences riddled throughout town, and according to at least one homeowner, it’s driving the value of his property down. Roger Ahuja, who lives across the alley from the Coldwater Avenue property, said the vast majority of his neighbours maintain their resi-

dences, but one or two neglected homes on a block can lower home values for everyone. “I expect all my neighbours to maintain their property,” he said. “I do my part to make sure my house is clean.” He said the smelly property attracts a disorderly crowd. A group of five people were sitting beside a truck piled with garbage immediately beside the Coldwater property, two of them clearly intoxicated. Within five minutes of Davis phoning, the police arrived and arrested at least two of the loiterers. “This is exactly the kind of thing I’m talking about,” Davis said. “Right when I was saying these properties attract a disorderly crowd, I turn the corner and there they are.” If negligent property owners don’t clean up their residences in a reasonable amount of time, the City of Merritt will hire a crew and earmark the bill to the homeowner’s property taxes. Davis said he’d like a quicker way to order property cleanup, to address the issue throughout Merritt. “I’d like this to get to the point where people have a week or so to get their property in order,” he said. “That way it won’t take as much time to address all the properties.” He said he will likely recommend a bylaw amendment to city council that provides for quicker enforcement. He said the Coldwater property could cost approximately $700 or $800 to clean up.

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REMEMBER WHEN? This former Merritt fire engine recently got a new paint job to match the rest of the fleet at the Ancon fire station located 40 kilometres north of Lima, Peru. The City of Merritt donated the retired truck to Firefighters without Borders in 2010. The non-profit organization then sent it to Ancon where it is used for training and fire-fighting. Photo submitted

Retired Merritt engine fights fires in Peru By Jade Swartzberg THE HERALD

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Built in 1986, Merritt’s retired fire engine No. 3 used to assist local firefighters in putting out blazes across the Nicola Valley; more recently the pumper helped Peruvian bomberos (firefighters) put out a huge warehouse fire at their Ministry of Education in Lima, Peru. That fire, which occurred in central Lima, destroyed a block-long warehouse full of books and computers and burned for four days. Over 58 fire companies in metro Lima responded to the fire and among the fleet was the fire

engine hailing from Merritt. In 2010 the City of Merritt donated the fire engine, which went out of service in 2006, to Firefighters without Borders, a non-profit organization dedicated to assisting fire departments in need of skills, training or equipment. After a delay at customs, the fire truck was assigned to the Ancon fire station located about 40 kilometres north of Lima. Since that time, the Merritt Fire Rescue Department receives periodic updates about the former Merritt engine from their counterparts in Peru. Most recently, Merritt firefighters

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learned the engine had been painted red to match the rest of the Ancon fleet. “It was kind of the black sheep being lime green before that,” explained Merritt’s fire chief Dave Tomkinson. “It’s nice to be able to see it doing good in its new life.” In addition to formal updates, Tomkinson said many of the Ancon bomberos have “liked” the MFRD Facebook page and left thank-you messages. One comment from Bomberos de Ancon read: “Friends of the Merritt Fire Station, on behalf of the fire company Ancon 163, thank you greatly for the donation

of your machine. ... We will always be indebted for all the support you give to our company.” Besides being utilized at the Ministry of Education fire, in April the Merritt fire truck was used to train over 400 bomberos from over 20 stations in Lima, Trujillo and Chepen, Peru, over 10 days. This fire engine was the first apparatus Merritt has donated to Firefighters without Borders, though the MFRD has donated old turnout gear in the past. Tomkinson said the engine went out of service in Merritt because it could no longer meet the pump-

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ing capacity. He explained that for insurance purposes, Fire Underwriters start to de-rate the equipment after a certain period of service to be sure municipalities don’t have aging infrastructure. “Initially the engine pumped 840 gallons per minute, but that was derated essentially 50 per cent over its last five years,” said Tomkinson. The City is facing a similar situation with engine No. 2, which was built in 1994 and is approaching its 20th year, he said. At that time the engine will start to derate and once it is retired council will decide what to do with it.

From the Herald archives: June 2, 1982 Centennials hire new coach As of a meeting last night, June 1, of the executive of the Nicola Valley Centennials Hockey Association, the Merritt Centennials have a new coach. The new man behind the bench will be Leonard Francis McNamara, replacing Brian Barrett.

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HERALD OPINION Another bad RCMP move There has been much outrage over the RCMP decision to ship to B.C. a Mountie who abused his position as head of a polygraph unit in Edmonton. Don Ray exposed himself, had sex with subordinates, and kept a well-stocked liquor cabinet in his crime lab. His punishment for all of this was to be demoted from staff-sergeant to sergeant, lose 10 days pay and move to B.C. From a public relations perspective, it was like spraying a wasp nest with insect repellent – in the middle of the day. The B.C. public is extremely cynical about the RCMP organization right now. This is the result of several incidents. The most notable are the widespread perception that some men within the RCMP systematically harass female members and civilian workers; the Tasering death of a confused Polish man at the Vancouver Airport; the Mountie who left the scene of a fatal accident and fortified himself with vodka; and the shooting death of an unarmed prisoner at the Houston police detachment. Deputy Commissioner Craig Callens, who has taken over as the top Mountie in B.C., says things will change – but this transfer tells people that things aren’t changing. Coming on the heels of renewal of the RCMP contract in B.C. for a 20-year period, it’s too much for many. The vast majority of Mounties are upright, honest people whose devotion to the force’s goal “to serve and protect” is obvious. It would be hard to believe that most of them aren’t as disgusted with the Ray decision as the rest of us are. It’s even harder to imagine that the RCMP brass who made the decision didn’t see the terrible public optics. – Black Press

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Chaos reigns in wake of harmonized sales tax

TOM FLETCHER B.C. VIEWS The old saying goes that if you like sausages and laws, you shouldn’t watch either one being made. The legislature’s sausage factory worked overtime to crank out a pile of legislative change before the government

choked off debate and shut it down for the summer. This is after a dozen complicated bills were stuffed into the hopper in the final month. For the first time in B.C. history, debate was carried on in three separate chambers to try to get through it all. It created a chaotic scene, with politicians and reporters dashing around trying to create the impression they were on top of it all. The NDP opposition screamed bloody murder about this travesty, especially as the clock

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ran down last week and bills were assigned a token 30 or 45 minutes to meet the B.C. Liberal government’s arbitrary deadline. Alas, what little time was allowed for the opposition to question legislation was largely frittered away with the usual partisan sniping that substitutes for alternative ideas. The good news is that this mad rush wasn’t a calculated scheme to ram through unpopular, unfair measures. Quite the contrary. The B.C. Liberal government’s back is to the wall, try-

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ing to do what the public and circumstances demand and save its own skin. Here’s a partial list of the marching orders. Get rid of the harmonized sales tax and bring back a computerized version of the old, inefficient provincial sales tax. Unclog the court system, which has become so constipated that a Stanley Cup riot fool can’t even plead guilty in a reasonable time. And find a way to make our growing population of urban anarchists and assorted other deadbeats pay to

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ride transit. The HST exercise continues to exact its cost. The unprecedented job of creating a modern system for the archaic sales tax was the main cause of the legislative logjam, tying up government lawyers and delaying drafting of other bills. Small businesses that paid $3,000 to convert to HST get to pay another $3,000 to go back, and we had all better hope the new computer software works. Speaking of comput-

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YOUR OPINION Legislature cranks out new bills

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From Page 4 ers, one of the laws passed amid the shouting is one that establishes an online system for disputing traffic tickets. Police will print out tickets from their cars instead of hand-writing them, and drivers will have an alternative way to argue about whether they really ran that red light. Fighting a ticket in court now takes seven to 18 months, tying up judges, court registry staff and police. An administrative system won’t keep them all out of court, but the government hopes to reduce the average resolution time to 90 days and save $8 million a year or more. A similar administrative system is being established for small civil claims and strata property disputes. Some legislation is to fix earlier screw-ups. A judge tossed out B.C.’s most heavy-handed administrative penalties for failing a roadside blood-alcohol test, so the government brought in a new version that allows for another administrative appeal. The mistake of making transit operate on a poorly policed “honour system” goes back to Social Credit days. There is finally a system to enforce collection of fines, on those rare occasions when someone is ticketed for taking a free ride. Even with the last-minute rush, four bills couldn’t be rammed through. Since the legislature will almost certainly have to be recalled to impose a contract on teachers this fall, the government would do well to provide a couple of weeks for orderly debate at that time. Tom Fletcher is legislative reporter and columnist for Black Press.

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Was it a good idea to set the second Monday of February as Family Day? MINI MART MATCHES DONATIONS Bob’s Mini Mart customers and owners contributed $400 to the Nicola Valley Food Bank on Friday. For the last six months, store owners set a collection box on the counter promising to match donations to the food bank. When the tally came to $100 they decided to triple it. Left to right: Long-time customer Andy Swain, owners Jessy and Lalli Rhandawa, and food bank manager Karen Flick. Jade Swartzberg/Herald

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Can Merritt claim to be the Country Music Capital without Mountainfest? YES: 7% NO: 92%

It’s nice to be remembered. And it’s for a whole week, not just 15 minutes. The provincial government has proclaimed June 3 – 9 as Seniors’ Week. Political leaders will issue statements about the contributions seniors have made to our province’s economy and society as a whole. A few of us old folks were talking about it the other day. We’re honoured to have a whole week. Someone noted that mothers and fathers only get a day, and we qualify for those days as well. It’s always welcome when people say nice things about you – especially when they do so before you’re dead. But we also came to the conclusion that

something is missing in the discussion of seniors’ issues. The key point is that we’re still alive, still as active as we can be, still anxious to help build a better province. There’s a large demographic shift underway. The people of B.C. and Canada are getting older. It creates both opportunities and challenges. It also creates a real need for political leadership. We have a hodgepodge of approaches to aging. Responsibility is divided among a host of federal and provincial government ministries. Local governments also have a role in creating agefriendly communities. There’s no doubt it’s easier said than done, but what we really need is a comprehensive, co-ordi-

nated approach to this demographic change. The driving force should be to help seniors stay active, healthy and independent. Too often, government programs treat symptoms rather than reach for the real goal. They put a cast on the broken leg, rather than working to prevent the fall. They provide inadequate home care and home support services, forcing many seniors into residential care homes, or even acute care beds. It doesn’t make sense economically or socially. Other countries have faced demographic shifts. We’re not the first. Their solutions are quite different from what we see here today. They focus on independence,

home care, home support, independent living arrangements, opportunities for social contact and public pensions sufficient to lift seniors out of poverty. We don’t claim that age gives you wisdom, but it does give you experience. Seniors are an asset, not a liability to society. We have no desire to be put into expensive facilities where we can vegetate and wait to die. We want to fully participate, advocate on public issues, fulfill our responsibilities as citizens, and help to create a more civil society for our children and grandchildren. And we must be involved in planning our own futures. The Council of Senior Citizens’ Organizations of B.C.

(COSCO) is a federation of 80 organizations throughout the province, representing more than 80,000 seniors. Art Kube President Council of Senior Citizens’ Organizations of B.C.

CORRECTION NicolaSimilkameen School District 58 is expecting next year’s budget shortfall to be $363,000 — $138,000 of which is from operating expenses. This year’s anticipated shortfall of $567,000 is likely to be closer to $400,000 said Trustee and Finance Chair Richie Gage.

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Roots of Empathy celebrates another year By Phillip Woolgar THE HERALD

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Tosha Illingworth and her baby visit Lower Nicola Indian Band School on Thursday to be recognized for efforts at demonstrating loving relationships. Phillip Woolgar/Herald

Stakeholders with the Roots of Empathy visited the Lower Nicola Indian Band School on Thursday to celebrate the program’s success at teaching children about loving relationships. Through the program, mothers bring their babies to schools throughout the Nicola Valley, and throughout the world, to set an example for children who might not otherwise gain first-hand experience at the love expressed between a mother and child. Tosha Illingworth, who is the mother that presents to LNIBS students, said she visited the school this year once per month.

“It’s cool to see the students get excited to see [my daughter] come,” she said. “As she got older, the kids were able to interact with her and watch her grow.” Nicola-Similkameen School District 58 Assistant Superintendent Steve McNiven, said the program teaches everything he would want his kids to emulate. “You can’t underestimate how important this program is.” SD 58 estimated that 30 per cent of the wdistrict’s students are classified as vulnerable. “The work that Roots of Empathy does helps lower that number,” McNiven added. Merritt RCMP Const. Tracy Dunsmore said the students assume the role of mentor.

“It helps keep them out of a life of crime,” she said. “This really enforces the community becoming like a family.” The Roots of Empathy has recently expanded to Europe and, domestically, the program funding has been renewed for another five years. The B.C. Liberals have dedicated $800,000 per year for the program, which allowed it to expand from 239 kindergarten classrooms to 360. Another 22 new programs in preschool and childcare centres were added. Premier Christy Clark announced the funding last June, after her predecessor, Gordon Campbell, axed the program in 2009. Prior to Campbell’s decision, the government dedicated $1.45 million per year.

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This renovated home includes new flooring, paint, light fixtures & U/G sprinklers. 5 bedrms, 3.5 baths, living rm with 19 ft vaulted ceilings, bsmt with extra large rec. rm & lots of storage

Beautiful 3 bedrm, 2 storey, level entry half duplex with 1 bedrm inlaw suite. Upgrades include new flooring, paint, moldings, doors & kitchen countertops & bathrms. Covered deck off dining room.

2 bedroom bungalow with 1452 sq.ft. on a huge lot in Collettville. Needs some TLC. Has a storage shed in the backyard.

#1586

#1666

#1506

2 acres with custom 3 bedrm rancher with full bsmt & double garage. Beautifully landscaped. Great for horses, fenced with horse shelter. Includes 5 appliances. Workshop in bsmt.

#1685

#1673

FANTASTIC VIEWS

ON 2.35 ACRES

$169,000

INVESTORS

Fantastic view property of 12 acres, gradual sloping & overlooking Coldwater River & valley. Two large covered structures for RV’s or storage. Has 550 sq.ft. living quarters. Has 3 wells.

$429,900

4

5 bedrm post & beam constructed home with views of the valley. Spacious family/ games room, single garage with workshop. Well maintained large yard with mature shrubs & trees. #1692 $330,000

RENOVATED

LARGE BENCH HOME

$390,000

Ray Thompson 315-3377

GREAT INVESTMENT

NEW

$379,900

QUIET STREET

d uce d e R

4 bedrm home on the Bench with great views. New HW and tile floors & new paint. Includes B/I vac, skylights, new lights fixtures & all appliances, 3 baths, fully fin. bsmt. Double garage.

Personal Real Estate Corporation

COUNTRY CHARMER

IN MCCALLUM GARDENS

d uce d e R

ced u d Re

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$299,000

Personal Real Estate Corporation

PERFECT STARTER HOME

NEW

Gorgeous 5 bedrm, 3.5 bath quality built home, nicely landscaped with terraced front yard. Gourmet kitchen, formal dining, den & family rm have glass door leading to partially covered deck.

Brad Yakimchuk

Debra Schindler

Trista Robinson 378-7767

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$239,000

$115,000

IN LOWER NICOLA

GREAT AREA

d uce d e R

3 bedrm bungalow on 2.35 Ac. Quality finishing throughout. New laminate floor in dining/living room, open design. Large master bedrm has gas F/P, & 4 pce enst. Large rec.rm in bsmt. #1575 $445,000

Immaculately kept 2 storey, 3 bedrm executive style home with oak HW & ceramic tile floors. Dream master bedr with Jacuzzi tub, shower & W/I closet. Luxury oak kitchen with doors to covered sundeck.

Beautiful park setting at end of cul de sac in Lower Nicola. Unique home with vaulted tongue & groove ceilings, open floor plan, deluxe bath, open loft overlooks main floor. Private deck & fire it in backyard.

Spacious 3 bedrm home on large fenced lot. Upgrades throughout include flooring, kitchen cabinets & appliances, furnace, gyproc, paint & both baths. Fenced backyard, ample parking.

5 bedrm home with fully finished bsmt, close to schools. New vinyl windows. Furnace has been upgraded. Huge fenced backyard, single garage & garden area. Comes with appliances.

#1677

#1499

#1529

#1588

$368,000

PRIVATE BACKYARD

$239,000

RIVERFRONT TOWNHOME

$279,000

$259,900

ON THE BENCH

CLOSE TO GOLF COURSE

Enjoy the park-like atmosphere. Has walkout bsmt. Double carport and sheltered patio. Master bedrm with 4 pce ensuite, huge rec.rm, 2.5 baths. Easy walk to downtown.

Well maintained 4 bedrm family home across the Bench elementary. This home has many upgrades including kitchen counter top, newly stained cabinets, laminate flooring, carpet, paint & more.

#1520

#1568

Quality finished 3 bedrm, 2.5 bath home with some HW floors, Italian tile floors, skylights custom mouldings. Chef’s kitchen with all appl. & pantr y. Central A/C, BI vac & water softener. #1569 $376,000

d uce d e R

Beautiful rancher completely updated on 5 acres with large deck, huge heated shop & horse facilities. Easy access off Hwy.8, close to schools. Zoned SH! For agricultural uses. #1515 $525,000

3 bedrm custom built home with timber frame beams with superior finishing throughout. MaCustom built 3 bedrm log home with open timber frame beams, Cherry HW flooring on main, Mill Creek cabinets, granite coun-

Beautiful new rancher in central location with 3 bedrms, walk-in closet & 4 pce ensuite. Open floor plan. Kitchen has maple cabinets, eating bar, pantr y, new appliances, B/I vac. Double garage.

Cute little rancher on big lot in Collettville. 1 bedrm plus of fice, huge living room, open kitchen. 2 large storage sheds in backyard. Per fect for retired couple or investment property.

Beautiful log home with inlaw suite on 10 acres backs onto crown land. New barn, chicken pen. Great rec. area for snowmobiling, skiing, ATVing, fishing & more. 2.5 hrs from Vancouver.

#1662

#1578

#1505

#1587

GREAT FAMILY HOME

TRIPLEX

QUIET CUL DE SAC

BROOKMERE

REVENUE PROPERTY

NICE CORNER LOT

PARK-LIKE SETTING

LARGE FAMILY HOME

Spacious home with 3 bedrms up, 3 pce ensuite, large bright living rm with gas F/P. Basement has 2 bedrms, in-floor heating, shared laundry. Double garage, I/G sprinklers, RV parking.

Good revenue property. Has 3 – 2 bedroom units with some recent interior reno’s in past year. Huge storage unit in backyard. Great for retired couple to live in one & rent other two.

Large family home with 3 bedrms up, formal dining, countr y kitchen w/adjoining family rm, bay window in living rm with newer laminate flooring. Huge rec.rm, an office and 4th bedrm on main plus 850 sq.ft. unfin. bsmt.

Custom built 5 yr old home just 2.5 hrs from Vancouver. Great for outdoor enthusiast. 2 bedrms, 2 baths, maple kitchen cabinets, 9 ft ceilings, large covered back deck. Garage has guest rm & bthrm.

Approx. 2700 sq.ft. home with 3 bedrms up, 3 down, 2.5 baths, large family room, huge sundeck, fenced backyard. 2 car garage, close to schools. Perfect for large family and inlaws.

#1458

#1636

#1678

2 bedrms on 1278 sq. ft. open concept main floor, double heated & plumbed garage/workshop plus double carport on landscaped corner lot just 3 blks from city center. #1490 $239,000

Nice adult oriented gated community with view of river. Main floor has open design and galley kitchen with nook. 3 bedrms, large rec.rm & hobby rm in bsmt. Double carport. Strata fees $160 per mon.

#1671

Cute and cozy 2 bedroom home plus office, close to shopping. Has an attached 1 bedrm living quar ters at back. Private fenced backyard with covered deck & fruit trees. Has had some upgrades. #1664 $177,700

#1637

#1522

QUIET LOCATION

RETIREES

HUGE PRIVATE LOT

FIRST TIME BUYERS

Executive 2 bedrm, 2 bath rancher close to golf course. Features central A/C, JennAir stovetop, Jacuzzi tub in main, oak HW floors, bright open kitchen with large island & bonus room above garage.

Close to amenities in downtown core. This 2 bedrm home is wheelchair accessible, bright & cheery. 2 pce ensuite. All appliances included. Detached 12x20 shop, covered deck, RV parking. #1576 $149,900

Custom built 3 level home in private setting on 21,044 sq.ft. lot. Gourmet kitchen, grante counters, oak cabinets, porcelain & HW floors. Has sauna, theatre room, 5 bedrms & 4 baths.

#1559

Custom built home on ½ ac lot with wrap around deck to enjoy the views. Home has 4 bedrms, 3 baths, fully fin. bsmt, large family rm, custom cabinetry, HW floors & hardi plank siding.

#1530 4

$499,000

$329,000

QUIET NEIGHBORHOOD

$199,900

INVESTMENT

$849,900

$299,900

PRIVATE BACKYARD

$295,000

$398,000

LOCATION, LOCATION

$119,900

4 bedrm rancher with great views, private backyard with patio. Oak countr y kitchen, formal dining, huge living rm with vaulted ceilings. Enusite with jetted tub. Inlaw suite. Central A/C. #1571 $319,900

$649,000

$259,000

$239,000

$279,900

INCLUDES 2 LOTS

FENCED DOUBLE LOT

LOOKS LIKE NEW

Smaller 1 bedroom home in downtown area, close to shopping. Log style siding on exterior, nicely finished inside. 2 separately titled lots, house on one, other lot vacant. New roof. #1310 $115,000

Wonderful home on fenced double lot. Tastefully decorated with new laminate, new paint & new bathrooms. 2 bedrms & laundry up. Extra kitchen, family rm & 2 bedrms down. Garage & RV parking. #1654 $219,000

2 bedroom mobile with fenced yard, storage shed & sundeck with hot tub. Comes with appliances. New HW tank & only 5 yr old furnace. Great open floor plan with island in kitchen. #1598 $71,900

44 ACRES

PRIVATE SETTING

AFFORDABLY PRICED

Clean, well maintained 3 bedrm townhouse with updated laminate flooring, newer front door and bathroom countertop and sink. Includes appliances. Easy walking distance to schools. Completely fenced.

44 acres with 2530 sq.ft. rancher with insulated concrete form construction, large spacious rooms & vaulted ceiling. Kitchen has island & S/S appliances, 3 bedrms 2.5 baths. Barn, kennels & shop.

Newly well built home on 5.63 acres with panoramic views. Open floor plan, 3 bedrms, 3 baths, good quality kitchen cabinets with marble countertops. Has 32x26 double garage/ shop.

#1581

#1599

#1601

Cute and cozy 3 bedroom rancher on huge lot, comes with all appliances. Close to schools and within walking distance to downtown shopping and all amenities. Great for first time buyers. #1168 $117,500

$279,900

D SOL Well kept 4 bedrm home with 2 bedrm legal suite with private entrance. Close to schools. Immaculate lawn with U/G sprinkler. Jetted tub in 4 pce ensuite. Double garage. Nice deck in backyard.

#1591

$349,900

2 bedroom rancher on downtown lot with lane access. Newly painted interior, new carpet throughout, new faucets and minor improvements done. Easy walk to shopping. #1526 $99,000

Spacious 3 bedrm, 2 bath rancher on large corner lot, close to schools & shopping. Updates in 2006 include vinyl siding, windows, doors, back deck, laminate floor, lino & paint. Completely fenced.

#1495

$249,000

5 bedroom home with 2 baths, fully finished bsmt with large family room, big sundeck off kitchen for those BBQ days. Has mature landscaping and single car garage. #1519 $204,900

#1640

$325,000

$439,900

$119,900

$899,000

$499,000

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Lana McPharlane 315-3748

Dave Berezan 315-5236

Century 21 Moving Real Estate BC Ltd. #102 - 2840 Voght St., Merritt, BC www.movingrealestate.ca

HAS EXTRA PARKING

EXECUTIVE HOME

LOWER NICOLA

COUNTRY LIVING

GREAT LOCATION

GREAT STARTER HOME

NEW

NEW BENCH RANCHER

NEW

Large 4 bedrm, 2.5 bath home in family friendly neighbourhood. Property has extra 22x100 RV prkg. Garage has 10 ft doors & work area.U/G sprinklers, A/C, S/S appliances, B/I vac.

Large Bench home with 5 bedrms, 3 baths, fully fin. basement, nicely landscaped with U/G sprinklers. Office/den with custom storage hutch. Newer sundeck, roof & hot tub.

4 bedroom heritage home with swimming pool on 0.33 acre lot in Lower Nicola. Close to school, nice views, fruit trees and garden area. 20x12 workshop/office area. Kitchen & bathrm have had some reno’s.

Nice 2 bedrm rancher on 0.36 acre fenced yard. Has huge garden area & detached garage/shop. Home has had some upgrades of paint, bathrm, kitchen & flooring. Comes with appliances.

Very clean home with 3 bedrms up and 2 bathrooms. New tile and newer flooring in living room. Countertops have been replaced. Close to schools. Covered carport in back with lane access.

3 bedrm rancher on a very nice 0.4 acre double lot in desirable family oriented area. Lots of room for a garage/shop or play area. Inground sprinklers, 2 yr old roof and new hot water tank.

#1679

#1683

#1680

#1681

#1686

#1687

#1682

$539,900

$389,900

$479,000

$269,000

$199,500

$133,900

$259,900

NICE STRATA UNIT

DESIREABLE AREA

NICE ACREAGE

GREAT VALLEY VIEWS

DESIRABLE AREA

REC. PROPERTY

Well maintained, gorgeous 3 bedrm, 2 bath home within walking distance to downtown. Open floor plan with vaulted ceilings. Kitchen with cabinets galore with patio doors to sundeck. Partially fin. bsmt.

Beautiful townhome with 2 bedrms, 2.5 baths, skylight, gas fireplace in living room and considerable amount of hardwood flooring. Well maintained unit, double garage.

Spectacular Bench home with open design, sunken living rm, oak kitchen, vaulted ceilings, ceramic tile, HW floors. Has 2 bedrm inlaw suite in walkout bsmt. Double garage.

Beautiful custom Jenish home features gorgeous vaulted ceilings, Mill Creek cabinets, HW and tile floors, low E windows and offers a bright open floor plan. Has usable land & is completely fenced.

Large level entry rancher with 3 bedrms on main with open design, oak kitchen cabinets, huge sundeck. Walkout bsmt has new laminate flooring. Fenced backyard and a single garage.

Has private backyard with natural stream & fish pond. 3 bedrms up, countr y kitchen with formal dining, wood air tight in bsmt and new laminate floors. Has cold room & storage.

#1676

#1665

#1585

#1674

#1606

#1594

4

QUIET CUL DE SAC

$345,500

$214,000

KANE VALLEY

ON THE BENCH

LOCATION LOCATION

$429,900

$425,000

DOWNTOWN

LARGE DETACHED SHOP

$337,500

Executive 3 bedrm rancher on the Bench with inground pool in private, fenced backyard. Open design kitchen, sunken living rm with gas F/P, 4 pce ensuite w/jetted tub. Fully fin. basement.

Ver y private 10 acres with 3 bedrm home, HW floors in living rm, Mill Creek kitchen cabinets, views from front deck. Backs onto Crown Land. Has heated 32x32 shop. Just 25 mins. south of Merritt.

Cozy 3 bedrm bungalow within walking distance to all amenities in downtown core. Comfy living room with gas F/P. Spacious kitchen with lots of cupboards. Covered deck. Detached garage. Lots of parking.

#1557

#1482

#1593

#1556

$369,900

$345,000

5 ACRES

PANORAMIC VIEWS

$689,000

$159,000

4 bedrm home with fully finished bsmt with big family room. Newer furnace. 30x18 detached garage/workshop plus a carport. RV parking. Private yard. Close to schools & shopping. #1577 $229,900

2 bedrm strata unit in adult oriented community. Private end unit in excellent condition. Vaulted ceiling, gas F/P in living rm, 3 pce ensuite with W/I shower. Formal dining area. Close to parks. #1241 $157,000

RANCHER

KANE VALLEY

NEW RANCHER

MILLION DOLLAR VIEWS

315-3548

315-3043

BENCH VIEW HOME

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NEW

Great views from this new rancher with walkout daylight bsmt. Hardwood, porcelain & carpet flooring. Vaulted ceilings, open design kitchen, 2 bedrms up, 2 baths, covered deck & double garage.

Custom design country kitchen, constant care & upgrading make this unique home a must see. Beautifully landscaped. Has detached garage with 2 shops attached. Completely fenced.

Totally updated 4 bedroom half duplex. Spacious rec.room, newer bathroom, laundry and bedroom in basement. Private yard with alley access. Walking distance to downtown.

#1690

#1688

#1689

4

$389,900

$189,900

This renovated home includes new flooring, paint, light fixtures & U/G sprinklers. 5 bedrms, 3.5 baths, living rm with 19 ft vaulted ceilings, bsmt with extra large rec. rm & lots of storage

Beautiful 3 bedrm, 2 storey, level entry half duplex with 1 bedrm inlaw suite. Upgrades include new flooring, paint, moldings, doors & kitchen countertops & bathrms. Covered deck off dining room.

2 bedroom bungalow with 1452 sq.ft. on a huge lot in Collettville. Needs some TLC. Has a storage shed in the backyard.

#1586

#1666

#1506

2 acres with custom 3 bedrm rancher with full bsmt & double garage. Beautifully landscaped. Great for horses, fenced with horse shelter. Includes 5 appliances. Workshop in bsmt.

#1685

#1673

FANTASTIC VIEWS

ON 2.35 ACRES

$169,000

INVESTORS

Fantastic view property of 12 acres, gradual sloping & overlooking Coldwater River & valley. Two large covered structures for RV’s or storage. Has 550 sq.ft. living quarters. Has 3 wells.

$429,900

4

5 bedrm post & beam constructed home with views of the valley. Spacious family/ games room, single garage with workshop. Well maintained large yard with mature shrubs & trees. #1692 $330,000

RENOVATED

LARGE BENCH HOME

$390,000

Ray Thompson 315-3377

GREAT INVESTMENT

NEW

$379,900

QUIET STREET

d uce d e R

4 bedrm home on the Bench with great views. New HW and tile floors & new paint. Includes B/I vac, skylights, new lights fixtures & all appliances, 3 baths, fully fin. bsmt. Double garage.

Personal Real Estate Corporation

COUNTRY CHARMER

IN MCCALLUM GARDENS

d uce d e R

ced u d Re

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$299,000

Personal Real Estate Corporation

PERFECT STARTER HOME

NEW

Gorgeous 5 bedrm, 3.5 bath quality built home, nicely landscaped with terraced front yard. Gourmet kitchen, formal dining, den & family rm have glass door leading to partially covered deck.

Brad Yakimchuk

Debra Schindler

Trista Robinson 378-7767

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$239,000

$115,000

IN LOWER NICOLA

GREAT AREA

d uce d e R

3 bedrm bungalow on 2.35 Ac. Quality finishing throughout. New laminate floor in dining/living room, open design. Large master bedrm has gas F/P, & 4 pce enst. Large rec.rm in bsmt. #1575 $445,000

Immaculately kept 2 storey, 3 bedrm executive style home with oak HW & ceramic tile floors. Dream master bedr with Jacuzzi tub, shower & W/I closet. Luxury oak kitchen with doors to covered sundeck.

Beautiful park setting at end of cul de sac in Lower Nicola. Unique home with vaulted tongue & groove ceilings, open floor plan, deluxe bath, open loft overlooks main floor. Private deck & fire it in backyard.

Spacious 3 bedrm home on large fenced lot. Upgrades throughout include flooring, kitchen cabinets & appliances, furnace, gyproc, paint & both baths. Fenced backyard, ample parking.

5 bedrm home with fully finished bsmt, close to schools. New vinyl windows. Furnace has been upgraded. Huge fenced backyard, single garage & garden area. Comes with appliances.

#1677

#1499

#1529

#1588

$368,000

PRIVATE BACKYARD

$239,000

RIVERFRONT TOWNHOME

$279,000

$259,900

ON THE BENCH

CLOSE TO GOLF COURSE

Enjoy the park-like atmosphere. Has walkout bsmt. Double carport and sheltered patio. Master bedrm with 4 pce ensuite, huge rec.rm, 2.5 baths. Easy walk to downtown.

Well maintained 4 bedrm family home across the Bench elementary. This home has many upgrades including kitchen counter top, newly stained cabinets, laminate flooring, carpet, paint & more.

#1520

#1568

Quality finished 3 bedrm, 2.5 bath home with some HW floors, Italian tile floors, skylights custom mouldings. Chef’s kitchen with all appl. & pantr y. Central A/C, BI vac & water softener. #1569 $376,000

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Beautiful rancher completely updated on 5 acres with large deck, huge heated shop & horse facilities. Easy access off Hwy.8, close to schools. Zoned SH! For agricultural uses. #1515 $525,000

3 bedrm custom built home with timber frame beams with superior finishing throughout. MaCustom built 3 bedrm log home with open timber frame beams, Cherry HW flooring on main, Mill Creek cabinets, granite coun-

Beautiful new rancher in central location with 3 bedrms, walk-in closet & 4 pce ensuite. Open floor plan. Kitchen has maple cabinets, eating bar, pantr y, new appliances, B/I vac. Double garage.

Cute little rancher on big lot in Collettville. 1 bedrm plus of fice, huge living room, open kitchen. 2 large storage sheds in backyard. Per fect for retired couple or investment property.

Beautiful log home with inlaw suite on 10 acres backs onto crown land. New barn, chicken pen. Great rec. area for snowmobiling, skiing, ATVing, fishing & more. 2.5 hrs from Vancouver.

#1662

#1578

#1505

#1587

GREAT FAMILY HOME

TRIPLEX

QUIET CUL DE SAC

BROOKMERE

REVENUE PROPERTY

NICE CORNER LOT

PARK-LIKE SETTING

LARGE FAMILY HOME

Spacious home with 3 bedrms up, 3 pce ensuite, large bright living rm with gas F/P. Basement has 2 bedrms, in-floor heating, shared laundry. Double garage, I/G sprinklers, RV parking.

Good revenue property. Has 3 – 2 bedroom units with some recent interior reno’s in past year. Huge storage unit in backyard. Great for retired couple to live in one & rent other two.

Large family home with 3 bedrms up, formal dining, countr y kitchen w/adjoining family rm, bay window in living rm with newer laminate flooring. Huge rec.rm, an office and 4th bedrm on main plus 850 sq.ft. unfin. bsmt.

Custom built 5 yr old home just 2.5 hrs from Vancouver. Great for outdoor enthusiast. 2 bedrms, 2 baths, maple kitchen cabinets, 9 ft ceilings, large covered back deck. Garage has guest rm & bthrm.

Approx. 2700 sq.ft. home with 3 bedrms up, 3 down, 2.5 baths, large family room, huge sundeck, fenced backyard. 2 car garage, close to schools. Perfect for large family and inlaws.

#1458

#1636

#1678

2 bedrms on 1278 sq. ft. open concept main floor, double heated & plumbed garage/workshop plus double carport on landscaped corner lot just 3 blks from city center. #1490 $239,000

Nice adult oriented gated community with view of river. Main floor has open design and galley kitchen with nook. 3 bedrms, large rec.rm & hobby rm in bsmt. Double carport. Strata fees $160 per mon.

#1671

Cute and cozy 2 bedroom home plus office, close to shopping. Has an attached 1 bedrm living quar ters at back. Private fenced backyard with covered deck & fruit trees. Has had some upgrades. #1664 $177,700

#1637

#1522

QUIET LOCATION

RETIREES

HUGE PRIVATE LOT

FIRST TIME BUYERS

Executive 2 bedrm, 2 bath rancher close to golf course. Features central A/C, JennAir stovetop, Jacuzzi tub in main, oak HW floors, bright open kitchen with large island & bonus room above garage.

Close to amenities in downtown core. This 2 bedrm home is wheelchair accessible, bright & cheery. 2 pce ensuite. All appliances included. Detached 12x20 shop, covered deck, RV parking. #1576 $149,900

Custom built 3 level home in private setting on 21,044 sq.ft. lot. Gourmet kitchen, grante counters, oak cabinets, porcelain & HW floors. Has sauna, theatre room, 5 bedrms & 4 baths.

#1559

Custom built home on ½ ac lot with wrap around deck to enjoy the views. Home has 4 bedrms, 3 baths, fully fin. bsmt, large family rm, custom cabinetry, HW floors & hardi plank siding.

#1530 4

$499,000

$329,000

QUIET NEIGHBORHOOD

$199,900

INVESTMENT

$849,900

$299,900

PRIVATE BACKYARD

$295,000

$398,000

LOCATION, LOCATION

$119,900

4 bedrm rancher with great views, private backyard with patio. Oak countr y kitchen, formal dining, huge living rm with vaulted ceilings. Enusite with jetted tub. Inlaw suite. Central A/C. #1571 $319,900

$649,000

$259,000

$239,000

$279,900

INCLUDES 2 LOTS

FENCED DOUBLE LOT

LOOKS LIKE NEW

Smaller 1 bedroom home in downtown area, close to shopping. Log style siding on exterior, nicely finished inside. 2 separately titled lots, house on one, other lot vacant. New roof. #1310 $115,000

Wonderful home on fenced double lot. Tastefully decorated with new laminate, new paint & new bathrooms. 2 bedrms & laundry up. Extra kitchen, family rm & 2 bedrms down. Garage & RV parking. #1654 $219,000

2 bedroom mobile with fenced yard, storage shed & sundeck with hot tub. Comes with appliances. New HW tank & only 5 yr old furnace. Great open floor plan with island in kitchen. #1598 $71,900

44 ACRES

PRIVATE SETTING

AFFORDABLY PRICED

Clean, well maintained 3 bedrm townhouse with updated laminate flooring, newer front door and bathroom countertop and sink. Includes appliances. Easy walking distance to schools. Completely fenced.

44 acres with 2530 sq.ft. rancher with insulated concrete form construction, large spacious rooms & vaulted ceiling. Kitchen has island & S/S appliances, 3 bedrms 2.5 baths. Barn, kennels & shop.

Newly well built home on 5.63 acres with panoramic views. Open floor plan, 3 bedrms, 3 baths, good quality kitchen cabinets with marble countertops. Has 32x26 double garage/ shop.

#1581

#1599

#1601

Cute and cozy 3 bedroom rancher on huge lot, comes with all appliances. Close to schools and within walking distance to downtown shopping and all amenities. Great for first time buyers. #1168 $117,500

$279,900

D SOL Well kept 4 bedrm home with 2 bedrm legal suite with private entrance. Close to schools. Immaculate lawn with U/G sprinkler. Jetted tub in 4 pce ensuite. Double garage. Nice deck in backyard.

#1591

$349,900

2 bedroom rancher on downtown lot with lane access. Newly painted interior, new carpet throughout, new faucets and minor improvements done. Easy walk to shopping. #1526 $99,000

Spacious 3 bedrm, 2 bath rancher on large corner lot, close to schools & shopping. Updates in 2006 include vinyl siding, windows, doors, back deck, laminate floor, lino & paint. Completely fenced.

#1495

$249,000

5 bedroom home with 2 baths, fully finished bsmt with large family room, big sundeck off kitchen for those BBQ days. Has mature landscaping and single car garage. #1519 $204,900

#1640

$325,000

$439,900

$119,900

$899,000

$499,000

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RIVERFRONT ACREAGE

HUGE HORSE STABLE

133 ACRES - SAVONA

ON NICOLA LAKE

Allie Lake Ranch of mainly flat usable land surrounding lake. Has 2 main cabins hooked to power from generator, water & septic + 3 guest cabins. Year round access. Call for more details. $639,000 #1663

Beautiful 1 yr old 3 bedrm modular on 9.62 river front acres in Sunshine Valley. Open concept, vaulted ceiling, 2 bedrms plus office/3rd bedrm. Has an engineered pad ready for shop. Large fenced pasture. #1566 $449,000

Beautiful 12.6 acres with Rober ts Creek meandering through property. Custom built 3 bedrm rancher with spacious rooms, kitchen w/island & bay window. Living rm has woodstove. Large wrap around deck.

PRESTIGIOUS FARM

SPACIOUS HOME

SPACIOUS LOG HOME

#1551

$525,000

Custom built home on 0.74 acres with 3 car garage. Home has 4634 sq.ft. on 3 levels, 5 bedrms, 4.5 baths, spacious & bright rooms, fully fin. bsmt & fantastic views of the lake. #1572 $1,400,000

WATERFRONT

#1675

#9081

$165,000

PRIVATE ACREAGE Private 19.77 acres, 25 mins west of Merritt of Petit Creek Rd. Proper ty is treed with Rober ts Creek running through. Has view of sur rounding mountains & valley. Power on road. $198,000

9 PRIVATE ACRES Immaculate 80 farm with stunning views, 2 – 4 bedrm 3 bath homes, numerous outbldgs & 3 other income rentals. Includes 10 pastures, 4 smaller paddocks, water license on Wolden Creek & more.

Spectacular view from this 3400 sq.ft. custom built home on 9.9 acres. HW floors, ceramic tile & high end finishing. 4 bedrms 3 baths, Mill Creek cabinets in kitchen. Lower level has shop. 2 corrals & hay shed.

Over 3000+ sq.ft. log home with incredible views. 3 bedrms + loft, 3 baths, fully fin. bsmt. Newer S/S appliances, soarking ceiling & river rock F/P in great room. 40x18 garage. Fenced pasture for horses.

Waterfront home on Nicola Lake with 4 bedrms, 2 baths plus 2 bedrms & summer kitchen in walkout bsmt. Great views from the huge wrap around deck overlooking the lake & dock.

Enjoy the beauty of nature on this 9 acre parcel with 3 dif ferent benches, great building sites & par tially borders creek & backs onto crown land. Hydro installed to 1st bench with small septic for RV.

#1561

#1579

#1600

#1672

#1427

40 ACRES

$549,900

HORSE PROPERTY

$699,900

$968,000

NICOLA LAKEVIEW

21 ACRES

$219,000

LAKEFRONT LOT Spectacular lakefront proper ty on Nicola Lake. 1.01 acres, priced below accessed value. Build your dream home here. Great lake for fishing, wind sur fing, water skiing & more.

$299,900

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Great 40 acre hobby farm on Petit Creek Rd with 6 stall barn, 3 pastures, 2 smaller paddocks, round pen & exercise arena. Home has 3 bedrms 2 baths, full bsmt with woodstove. #1554 $599,000

5 bedrm level entr y rancher with walkout bsmt. Vaulted ceilings, large country kitchen with oak cabinets. Large deck off front of house. Has several outbldgs. Close to fishing & hunting. #1552 $555,000

Custom built post & beam home with stunning views. Polished concrete floors with some in-laid etchings & in-floor radiant heat. 5 bedrms, 3 bath, maple cabinets in kitchen. Drilled well produced ample water.

RIVERFRONT ACREAGE

HOBBY FARM

PRIVATE SETTING

#1604

$649,900

Private 5 bedrm home on 1 acre with breathtaking views from sprawling deck. Open kitchen with granite countertops, Italian tile, 5 pce ensuite, walkout bsmt. 10 yr warranty. Easy walk to beach. #1639 $825,000

10 ACRES

Located between Merritt & Logan lake with beautiful views of the valley & mountains. Travel trailer setup with deck & outside kitchen. Outdoor cedar shower heated with propane. Per fect getaway property

#1570

NICOLA LAKE

$210,000

OPPORTUNITY Commercial with 4 bedrm residence on 1 acre. Busy corner lot near Music Fest site. Great potential for those with Entreprenurial ideas. Close to industrial area & RV park to draw in customers.

#1560

$549,000

3 bedrm custom built home with timber frame beams with superior finishing throughout. Master bedrm ensuite has glass block W/I shower. 2 bedrms & den up. Geothermal radiant heat. Detached garage. #1662 $849,900

3 bedrm custom built home with timber frame beams with superior finishing throughout. Master bedrm ensuite has glass block W/I shower. 2 bedrms & den up. Geothermal radiant heat. Detached garage. #1684 $1,850,000

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COMMERCIAL Commercial building on 12,000 sq.ft. lot on main highway coming into Merritt with high visibility and traffic. Currently has a tenant with thriving business and lease in place.

COMMERCIAL LOTS 1 ½ commercial lots in downtown core zoned C2. 3000 sq.ft. lot front onto Voght St. and 6000 sq.ft. lot fronts Coutlee Ave. C2 zoning offers an array of possibilities.

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$879,950

$399,900

Approximately 9.75 acres with 24x26 detached shop and nice views of the valley. Home has 3 bedrms, 2 baths, partly finished basement and a carport. Just 20 mins. from Merritt. #1658 $389,000

Cozy water front cabin on Nicola Lake with 2 bedrms on main plus 1 bedrm inlaw suite in bsmt. Ver y exclusive neighbourhood. 24 ft sundeck that’s great for BBQ’s. Sit back, relax & enjoy the views. #1439 $649,900

$139,900

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OPPORTUNITY Great holding property. 4 lots, one with rental home on it. House is zoned R2 and 3 other lots zoned C2.

$375,000

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COMMERCIAL LOT

Great place to build your business on this 0.75 acre lot with easy access off Coquihalla Hwy. Currently zoned C4 with many uses.

$195,500

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$299,900

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Fish out your front yard on 6 acres of mostly usable land bordering year round Guichon Creek. Power & driveway are in, septic approval. Near to unlimited crown land. Only 20 mins. from Merritt.

$235,000

Great place to build your business on this 1.25 acre lot. Good exposure, easy access just off Coquihalla Hwy. C-4 zoning allows many uses. Call for details. #1655

$399,000

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Spectacular 0.97 acre lot on Nicola Lake just 3 km from the historic Quilchena Hotel. Build your dream home with your own private access to the lake, fishing, wind surfing & swimming.

Approximately 15 acres of prime development proper ty. Current zoning is I3 with a por tion in the ALR. Subdivision potential.

$337,000

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WATERFRONT LOT Gorgeous countr y home on 2.11 acres with 3 bedrms, 2 baths, recently renovated. Huge countr y kitchen, rock F/P with wood airtight. New gazebo, huge garden space, fenced yard, riding ring.

$399,900

#1584

LAKEVIEW LOT

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Exceptionally well built 5 bedrm home on 20 acres, with 4 baths & inlaw suite in fully fin. bsmt. Large windows to enjoy the panoramic views. Reinforced foundation & external walls. 26x37 shop & garage.

$369,000

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6 ACRES Gorgeous 4 bedrm log home with full bsmt on 4 acres. Spacious rooms, vaulted ceilings. Beautiful landscaping, large barn with 5 box stalls, 3 grazing pastures & several outbldgs. #1550 $539,000

$595,000

Build your dream home on this breathtaking view lot at Nicola Lake. Close to fishing, mountain biking, hike or water sport activities. #1380

Gorgeous river front setting on 11.6 acres with outbldgs. 3 bedrm 2 bath home has vaulted ceilings & sunken living room. Plus 600 sq.ft. 2 bedrm rental home. Property is fenced & cross fenced.

$129,000

#1514

COMMERCIAL BUILDING Corner lot with mature landscaping. Lots of office spaces, conference room, reception area & parking. Former highway office. Great highway exposure.

#1597

$1,690,000

MOBILE HOME PARK 3 pad mobile home park on 1.13 acres with easy access of Hwy. 8. Low property taxes. Mobiles not included.

Build your dream home on this 1 acre lot on Coldwater Rd, just minutes from downtown. Hydro & gas at property line. Existing mobile home on proper ty has been disconnected from hydro.

SMALL ACREAGE 17.2 acres, fenced with 3000 sq.ft. horse stable with 8 stalls prof. built with heated water bowls & rubber mats. Home has 4 bedrms, 3 baths, open design with eating bar in kitchen. $760,000 #1603

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1.104 acre lot with low slope with dual access to the shore area. Build your dream home in a new subdivision with a multitude of activities close by. Easy access off Hwy.5A. HST is not applicable.

This rare 1.74 acres is being incorporated into the City of Merritt & will require a zoning change. Present owner and City are suggesting R4 city zoning for High Density apartments.

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#1416

$339,900

$598,900

IN MILLER ESTATES

PRIVATE 10 ACRES

GRANDVIEW HEIGHTS Beautiful 2 storey home with detached heated shop. New laminate & paint throughout plus ceramic heated floors in both main baths. 3 large bedrms up, 2 pce ensuite & W/I closet.

#1555

$489,000

Custom built 3 bedroom, 2 bath home with full basement and captivating views of Sunshine Valley. Nestled in the pines, privacy is yours. Has detached garage and large dog kennel. #1596 $485,000

5 ACRE HOBBY FARM

PRIVATE 50 ACRES

RESIDENTIAL VIEW LOTS Prices Starting at $ 85,000 + HST Just 5 mins. from town. Large 4 bedrm, 2 bath home with fully fin. bsmt. Large covered deck of f kitchen with new S/S appliances. Has attached 2 car garage + detached workshop.

50 acre farm with 2100 sq.ft. rancher with 5 bedrms. Approx. 15 acres in hay, has 90x52 shop/garage with high ceilings, plus 9 stall horse barn and hay storage shed.

#1553

#1635

$449,900

$525,000

Fully ser viced residential lots with fantastic views of the Nicola Valley and surrounding mountains. Close to shopping and college. Start building your dream home today! Call for more details.

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Merritt students win big at national science fair Water and app projects land teenagers bronze medals in Canada-wide contest By Phillip Woolgar THE HERALD

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Two Merritt students came home with bronze medals after stellar performances at the 51st annual Canada Wide Science Fair in Charlottetown, P.E.I., on May 19. Nearly 500 projects were presented in various age groups. Merritt Secondary School Grade 10 student Mackenzie Finch and Grade 9 student Noah Bergmann, who is home schooled, were escorted to the island province by two delegates. Finch aimed to create a more environmentally friendly and cost-efficient water filtration system for small municipalities throughout Canada in her project “Drinking Water: An Environmental Filtration System.” “I took two types of filtration systems, which was the traditional filtration system with a carbon filter, a sand filter and an aeration,” she said. “The second part was a solar aquatic system, which uses invertebrates in plants to clean out the pollutants.” She concluded that the solar aquatic system helped clean out some of the materials that need to be eliminated from quality drinking water, but chloride levels were still high.

Merritt Secondary School Grade 10 student Mackenzie Finch won a bronze medal at the 51st annual Canada Wide Science Fair in Charlottetown, P.E.I. Phillip Woolgar/Herald

‘More than half of our kids won medals at the regionals [24 of 40].’ —CMS VICE-PRINCIPAL BURT BERGMANN

Finch received a gold medal in the regionals in Kamloops along with several other youths who qualify for the nationals. Five students between Grade 7 and 12 qualified in the region. This is the fourth time Finch has attended the national science fair. She also won a bronze last year.

One-hundred-andfifty students received medals, 40 of which were bronze. “There are some really great kids doing an excellent job,” said CMS VicePrincipal and District Science Fair Rep. Burt Bergmann. “More than half of our kids won medals at the regionals [24 of 40].” Bergmann’s son, Noah (the other

bronze winner), wasn’t available for comment by press time. He developed an iPad app called the Modax, which can cue musicians to a key change of a song. For example, it can transition from “Twinkle Twinkle Little Star” in the key of D to “Mary Had a Little Lamb” in the key of F. “You enter the starting key and the ending key and it builds the transition for you,” Bergmann explained, noting his son bought a book and taught himself how it’s done.

“It’s going to be for sale in the next week or two.” Minister of State for Science and Technology Gary Goodyear who attended the nationals, told the Meaford Independent in Ontario that the students are “the innovators of tomorrow.” Youth Science Canada, which organizes the event, received $225,000 from the Government of Canada over a three-year period. “We need to show young people the role innovation can play in their futures and in the global economy,” Goodyear said. Fifteen-year-old Montreal teen Laurent V. Joli-Coeur won the contest by demonstrating that Jupiter can cast a shadow similar to the Sun, the Moon, the Milky Way and Venus. He received $10,000 from event sponsor Research in Motion, and $11,000 in prizes that included an entrance scholarship to Western University in London, Ont. Joli-Coeur built

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As of Market Close on June 1, 2012

Indexes BRINGING A TEAR TO THE EYE Hee Jeong Kim plays the viola as part of the trio Strings Plus, at the Trinity United Church on May 24. Phillip Woolgar/Herald

Currencies

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THIS WEEK’S MARKETS .... The S&P/TSX Composite Index lost 1.86 % last week to Änish at 11,361. Eight of ten sectors Änished in negative territory for the week led by the Energy, Financials and Industrials sectors. In the energy complex, crude oil lost $7.63 (-8.4%) to close at $83.23/ bbl while natural gas futures fell $0.30 (11.5%) to close at $2.33. Gold bullion Änished the week at $1622, up $50.90 (+3.24%). The Canadian dollar weakened against the US dollar, closing at $1.041/USD.

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CAPRICORN: Though your schedule may be all over the place today, a sense of optimism will follow you wherever you go. To improve your finances, consider streamlining your budget or acquiring a loan.

TAURUS: Maintain a flexible, patient stance with anyone or anything that interferes with your plans today. You could find yourself on the receiving end of a practical joke, don't worry: you can return the favor this weekend!

AQUARIUS: Conflicts, misunderstandings and confusion could make it impossible to get to the truth today, so abandon mental gymnastics and focus on simple physical activities. If friends ask for your help with sorting out a disagreement, you'll be happy to oblige.

GEMINI: If you examine the ways you're approaching others with requests, you'll discover what's blocking you from getting what you want. You could struggle with a change of heart when you discover new information seemingly by accident.

PISCES: Implementing a change at work will require direct communication with authority figures, so speak with greater power and confidence. Refuse to take responsibility for another's bad mood and keep your distance until they get over themselves.

CANCER: The ideal way to sort through conflicting emotions and ideas is to share them with a close friend who can offer you an objective perspective. Wear earth tones and natural fabrics to maintain wise balance throughout this fluctuating day.

ARIES: You'll be able to step back and consider things from a more objective perspective. When you allow someone the freedom to make their own decisions, you'll grant yourself permission to do the same.

LEO: Balance emotional upsets with some journaling, or confide in another to pinpoint the feelings that are throwing you off center. Reserve time this week to reconnect with your partner or a close friend who has been feeling neglected.

REGIONAL EVENTS VIRGO: Your search for information or direction could bring a new friend into your life. The Universe will enlighten you to the blessings now emerging from past struggles. Notice the intuitive messages that will come your way this week. LIBRA: You'll be forced to revise your schedule, and realize early on that things aren't going to work out according to plan. Dissolve resentment and practice more unconditional love and flexibility. SCORPIO: Your emotional needs will be a focus today, so spend more time with loved ones or pursue activities that promote contentment. New friendships will begin to appear over the next two weeks. SAGITTARIUS: You may feel confused when personal experience or new information conflicts with your existing beliefs this week; sit tight until clarity returns. Spend time in the company of like-minded people who share your dedication to the truth.

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➣ The only two days of the year in which there are no professional sports games (MLB, NBA, NHL, or NFL) are the day before and the day after the Major League Baseball All-Star Game.

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Advertise in this prime location. If you're reading this, then so will many other people. Spots will go fast, so act now. For more information call Thresa or Alisa at 250-378-4241 2090 Granite Avenue, Merritt, BC

BUCKETS OF STRAWBERRIES Order 30 lb. buckets of pre-washed, cleaned and sliced strawberries for delivery at the end of June. Call for pricing and more information 250-378-0349. NV DIRT RIDERS ASSOCIATION Newly formed family-oriented motorcycle club is having it’s first event on Father’s Day, June 17th. Call Scott for more information at 250-378-3502 or visit www.NVDRA.com

JUNIOR CHOIR Linda Baird has a junior choir at Trinity United Church for children aged 6 to 14 years who like to sing! Variety of music will be sung. For more info. call Linda at 250378-4528 or Sharon at 250-315-1305.

➣ A byte, in computer terms, means 8 bits. A nibble is half that: 4 bits. (Two nibbles make a byte!)

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NICOLA VALLEY FALL FAIR We will be having our giant yard sales again this year. Donations gratefully accepted, phone 250-378-2303 for free pickup on Wednesday and Thursday, or arrangements can be made to deliver your donations to the Fair Building. Yard sale dates: Saturday, June 16, from 9 a.m. - 3 p.m.

BIKERS AND HIKERS The Merritt Mountain Bike Association is looking for members. Joining the MMBA gives you a voice in the local riding community and helps the association advocate on behalf of bikers and hikers alike whom enjoy the great trails in our valley. For more information on the club please visit www.merrittmountainbiking.com. For more information please contact the club via email at merrittbiking@yahoo.ca

➣ The word "samba" means "to rub navels together."

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COURTHOUSE ART GALLERY May and June at the Courthouse Art Gallery will be featuring painting by the former Coquihalla Middle School Art Teacher, Fame Mackney. If you would like to come see her work it will be showcased from Friday, May 11 until Saturday, June 9.

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WOMEN IN BUSINESS Every second Wednesday Merritt’s Women in Business, an informal network for entrepreneurial-minded women, meet at the Merritt Desert Inn from 5:30 - 7:30 p.m. June 13, “Business Tips and Bookkeeping Suggestions” with Carrie Ware, CA. RSVP by emailing Robyn at robyn@rbrandproductions.ca GARLIC FESTIVAL Pete and Becky Ratzlaff are looking for vendors who grow and produce products or fresh garlic, to participate in their garlic festival and antique tractor show at Smith Pioneer Park in Lower Nicola the last weekend in September. For more information call Becky or Pete at 250-378-4199. STRAWBERRY TEA The Trinity United Church will be hosting a strawberry tea to be held on Saturday June 9 from 1:00 - 3:00 p.m. Everyone is welcome to enjoy cake, strawberries and whipped cream.


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By Ian Webster THE HERALD

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The Merritt Centennials hockey club was delighted to announce this past week that their captain this past season, Evan Stack, has committed to the University of Massachusetts at Amherst starting in September. Stack, who turned 21 on May 29, will be attending one of the most prestigious schools in the American northeast, and playing NCAA Division 1 hockey for the Minutemen in a conference that includes perennial powerhouses Boston College (201112 national champions), Boston University, the University of Maine and the University of New Hampshire. “It all sort of came together during the playoffs and shortly thereafter,” explained Stack when contacted Sunday night at his home in Calgary. “In fact, they phoned me on the day that I was leaving Merritt and told me that they’d like to fly me down there.” Stack made the trip to the Eastern seaboard at the beginning of May and wasn’t disappointed. “I was pretty im-

pressed. They showed me the school and all of its facilities. It just seemed like it was a really good fit.” Stack’s mom, Monica, shares her son’s sentiments. “UMass just seemed to be the perfect combination of everything. When he [Evan] came home from his visit, he was sailing on a cloud. He was just

‘The community of Merritt has been incredible to me. I really enjoyed the small-town feeling, and playing in front of all the great fans..’ —EVAN STACK beside himself. He had this grin that couldn’t have been any bigger.” Part of that perfect fit was UMass’s Isenberg School of Management. Stack has been accepted into its highly-regarded business program. “The academic side of things was every bit as important to me

as the hockey,” Stack stated. During his fly-down, Stack stayed on campus with fellow Calgarian Brandon Gracel, who played for the Fort MacMurray Oil Barons of the Alberta Junior Hockey League before starting his freshman season at UMass last September. Stack also spent time with Eric Filliou, a native of Vaudreuil, Quebec who suited up for two seasons with the Penticton Vees of the BCHL. “They were both really great. They showed me the ropes.” Stack is quite looking forward to his own freshman year, which will commence in midAugust. All first-year hockey players dorm together. While the actual NCAA hockey season doesn’t begin until October, a considerable amount of time is spent in the first six weeks practising, learning systems and playing exhibition games. The articulate Stack, whose polite and wellmannered demeanor away from the rink belies a fierce competitive nature and drive on the ice, earned his scholarship to UMass the good old-fashioned

Merritt Centennials’ 2011-12 captain Evan Stack has earned a scholarship to study and play hockey at the University of Massachusetts-Amherst. Ian Webster/Herald and Vanessa van Rensberg

way – through incredible hard work and tremendous leadership. This year’s team captain scored 32 goals and added 29 assists for 61 points in 60 games as a second-year Centennial. Many of his goals were crucial ones, while every shift all season long was of the inspirational variety. Few Cents’ fans will forget his one-on-one rushes down the right wing, or the immense price he paid night-in, night-out in front of the opposition’s net digging for loose pucks and gen-

erally creating havoc. “He led this team from day one of the season,” stated an immensely proud Luke Pierce, head coach and GM of the Centennials. “His dedication and commitment are unmatched.” In a Cents’ press release last week, Pierce went on to say, “[Evan] was a major reason for the success of our team this past season. He is one of the kindest and most well-liked individuals I have ever worked with. We fully expect him to thrive

at the NCAA level, and know that he’ll become an integral part of the team at UMass (Amherst).”

For his part, Stack says that he will never forget his two seasons spent in the Nicola Valley. “The community of Merritt has been incredible to me. I really enjoyed the small-town feeling, and playing in front of all the great fans. “I truly believe the BCHL is the best Junior A league in Canada, and playing for a guy like Luke, with the great teammates that I had, was a wonderful opportunity. I learned how to work hard, and just be a good person. I think those things can take you a long way in life.” As for the future, and his life’s next chapter, Stack stated, “It’s going to be a challenge, but I believe that if I put in the work, I’ll definitely be up for it.”

Reichert traded to Langley for a pair of Rivermen The Merritt Centennials have swung their first deal of the off-season, trading 18-year-old power forward Jakob Reichert to the Langley Rivermen for two players. Headed to the Cents are 17-year-old forward Austin Pevy and 18-yearold forward Sebastien Pare. Reichert, who calls Langley his hometown, has spent the past two seasons with the Centennials following a very successful year of Junior B hockey with the Revelstoke Grizzlies. In 91 career games with

Merritt, the 6’4”, 230 lbs. right winger tallied 21 goals and added 24 assists for a total of 45 points, while amassing 153 minutes in penalties. Cents’ head coach and GM Luke Pierce freely admitted that Reichert had approached him at the end of the 2011-12 season and requested a trade. He also stated that Langley had made inquiries about the bruising forward a while back. “Jake has a lot of assets with his size, and his two full years of Junior A hockey including playoffs. We had a

really good conversation at the time of the trade. He was very appreciative of his time here, but there’s no doubt that he’s excited about being able to play in his hometown.” Pierce went on to add, “Trading Jake to Langley wasn’t just about doing him a favor. It was also about getting the best return possible and helping our hockey club.” Merritt’s bench boss thinks he’s acquired two excellent players in Plevy and Pare, who are originally from Langley and Surrey respectively.

Plevy has accumulated 17 goals and 28 assists in 111 BCHL games to date, including 43 points in just 58 games during the 2011-12 season. The former Valley West Hawk major midget player was a member of Team West at the 2011 CJHL prospects game and has already committed to Merrimack College in North Andover, Massachusetts starting in September, 2013. “I don’t think his already-impressive stats reflect anywhere near what he [Austin] is capable of,” said Pierce.

“He’s got incredible skill. A very dynamic kid. A Jeff Jones type of player with even more speed, more pizzazz, and more jam.” Pare played two seasons with the Richmond Sockeyes of the PIJHL before joining the Rivermen last year. In 59 games as a rookie for the expansion club, he scored six goals and picked up eight assists for 14 points. “He had really good numbers in Junior B,” stated Pierce. “I think he was possibly underused last year. We’ve heard nothing but good things about him.”

Eighteen-year-old Jakob Reichert returns to his hometown of Langley to play for the Rivermen next season. He scored 21 goals in two seasons with the Centennials. Ian Webster/Herald

Look for more on the Cent’s newest acquisi-

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