Burns Lake Lakes District News, July 18, 2012

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Wednesday, July 18, 2012

Volume 92 - No. 29

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shine and show off

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Approximately 45 vehicles of all makes, models and colours rolled into Spirit Square last Sunday for the annual Show and Shine event. There was a mix of old and new vehicles from across B.C. on display. Owners of the highly polished vehicles had a chance to show off their prized possessions to a large audience.

Mill employees still job seeking WorkSafe looking for answers Many looking for alternative employment REBECCA BILLARD Under half of the displaced Babine Forest Products employees have found new jobs. A total of 236 direct employees of the company

were left without employment following the explosion and fire that completely destroyed the mill. According to Norm Fox, Hampton Affiliates Canadian human resources manager, 93 Babine Forest Products employees have now found alternative employment, while 143, remain unemployed. Fox said the employees have been hired at Canfor, Conifex, Decker Lake For-

est Products, Endako Mine, Finning, Pinnacle Pellet, Tahtsa timber, the Village of Burns Lake, West Fraser Timber and Huckleberry Mine. Sheryl Worthing, village chief administrative officer said that one Babine Forest products employee has been hired to work as a labourer for the village works crew. Lorraine Ducharme, human resources manager for More on page 2 ...

Investigative findings report due this year REBECCA BILLARD According to Scott McCloy, WorkSafe B.C.'s director of communications, the investigation into the Babine Forest Products tragedy is one of the largest in Work-

Safe B.C. history. He said the investigation into the Jan. 20, 2012 explosion and fire that completely destroyed the mill, resulting in two local men passing away and injuring 19 people, is still on going. McCloy said, "Our investigation is on going with all possible speed and care. As such, there is not a lot we can disclose at this time until we publish the investigation report, which our hope is to

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be released before the year end." He said the investigation continues to be open and active since the explosion occurred just over five months ago. A number of Lower Mainland laboratories have been contracted to conduct mechanical, electrical, chemical, metallurgical and gas component testing of evidence taken from the mill More on page 2 ...

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Forest Products dust samples is expected to be completed this summer," he said. According to McCloy, once the laboratory results are received by WorkSafe B.C., completion

site and testing of the dust seized from the site is still underway at a U.S. laboratory. "The lab testing of the Babine

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EXCEPTIONAL SERVICE Burns Lake Rotary Club’s Larry Russel and president, Angelika Posselt presented Mayor Luke Strimbold with a Paul Harris Fellow award recently. The award is given to a person who has been recognized for exceptional service to their community. The Rotary Club’s motto is, ‘service above self’ and Mayor Strimbold does exactly that.

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Conifex said they have two Babine Forest Products workers currently employed. One millwright and one production worker. "We did hire three

other millwrights but they have recently resigned," she added. Lakes District News contacted the other employers for comment, but did not receive a response as of press time.

of the investigation will require the analysis of all witness statements, records and any other relevant data to identify the underlying and causal factors of the explosion.

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In 1974, the First Nations of Burns Lake, the Burns Lake community at large and the provincial government came together to build a modern sawmill in Burns Lake. Babine Forest Products was the realization of that vision. It was spearheaded by George Brown—a charismatic courtworker who visualized a mill that would boost jobs and local pride, particularly among the First Nations peoples of Burns Lake.

We can do it again! Join Babine and Decker Lake Forest Products, along with the Burns Lake Native Development Corporation, in supporting a rebuild of the Babine Forest Products Sawmill in Burns Lake. We believe there’s a future here for all of us. Sign the petition being distributed around town or contact MLA John Rustad (john.rustad.mla@leg.bc.ca), MLA Adrian Dix (adrian.dix.mla@leg.bc.ca) and Premier Christy Clark (premier@gov.bc.ca), ca), urging them to back the timber supply necessary to rebuild the Babine Forest est Products Sawmill. Rebuilding our mill is central to ensuring a strong, diverse local economy and a healthy and thriving community.

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OPINION

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TOM FLETCHER

Hitting the information highway

LAST WEEK’S QUESTION: Do you think Pinnacle Pellet should have a time line set by the Ministry of Environment to resolve their emissions issues

29% No 71% Yes

CAST YOUR VOTE THIS WEEK: Are you satisfied with CMSL president Quentin Beach’s explanation to the community about recent CMSL events, in his letter on page 9? To vote log on to www.ldnews.net

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Something ... or nothing? It’s natural for a political party to see several of its sitting members retire shortly before an election. With an election set in British Columbia for May of next year, unless Premier Christy Clark decides to extend the Liberals’ mandate, it’s not unexpected that several Liberals have announced they will not be seeking re-election. Most recently Dave Hayer announced he will not seeking re-election in May. He joins Kash Heed, Kevin Krueger and Harry Bloy on the list of MLAs not returning. Barry Penner and Iain Black who resigned from office in past year, plus rumblings from pundits that Kevin Falcon and Rich Coleman may join that list. Depending on which side of the political fence you’re on, you either view the announcements as those with foresight getting out while the getting’s good or MLAs who, in the case of some of them, have been in political life for a long time and have decided to let someone else in. If the latter is the case, it makes sense to announce now so there is time to get a good candidate in place prior to next May’s election. However, Hayer’s announcement came a

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day before a new poll, suggesting MLAs’ motivation might be the former. An Angus Reid online poll of 801 British Columbians suggested that 45 per cent of decided voters and leaners (-5 since May) would support the NDP candidate in their constituency in the next provincial election. The BC Liberals are still at 23 per cent, while the BC Conservatives have gained three points (22 per cent). The BC Greens are fourth with eight per cent (+2). The NDP continues to lead in all four regions of the province, with the support of at least two-in-five decided voters in the Interior (41 per cent), Vancouver Island (46 per cent), Metro Vancouver (47 per cent) and the North (48 per cent). The BC Liberals are second in the North (29 per cent) and Vancouver Island (26 per cent), while the BC Conservatives are ahead of the governing party in the Interior (27 per cent) and Metro Vancouver (24 per cent). That kind of support would put the NDP in power with a healthy majority. Even though the BC Conservatives are gaining ground, realistically, holding the balance of power in a minority government would be a crowning achievement. However, even that may be out of reach. The election is now nine months away and in politics, that’s pretty much a lifetime. Stay tuned, because I think that it’s going to be an interesting year in British Columbia politics … as they always are.

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Lake Babine Nation moving onwards and upwards Chief Wilf Adam positive about the future of Lake Babine Nation

WILF ADAM REBECCA BILLARD Wilf Adam was elected as chief for a second three year term at Lake Babine Nation last month and he is now gearing up for another busy term. He said to Lakes District News that he is very pleased to have been reelected to represent Lake Babine Nation. According to Chief Adam, now that the band's finances are back in good order, chief and

council will be concentrating on finding employment for their out of work members. He said 66 Lake Babine Nation members worked at the Babine Forest Products mill prior to the Jan. 20, 2012 tragedy and while some have found alternative employment, many are still looking for another job. "Our priority is getting a new mill rebuilt in Burns Lake, so chief and council will be doing everything we can to support that,” he said. “Some Babine Forest Products employees did go back to work at the mill to work on log processing, but that has wrapped up now and they are back out of work again, so we are doing our best to find them employment." There will be a continued focus from chief and council on Lake Babine Nation's youth and Chief Adam said

that the Woyenne based youth centre has resulted in some decreased crime rates being reported. "A youth centre was one of the things that was lacking for Lake Babine Nation and we plan to constantly work on improving things for the youth.” “We will be taking the knowledge we have gained from the Woyenne youth centre, to Tachet and Fort Babine and will be looking at establishing youth centres in those communities," he said. Chief and council will also continue to build on their relationship with the Village of Burns Lake. "I had a chance to talk with Mayor Luke Strimbold recently and we also plan to sit down with the village this month. We will be planning more joint council meetings. We find them valuable be-

cause we gain a better understanding of each other and have found out that we have some of the same issues that we have to deal with. It's great to interact and work together," Chief Adam said. "It is an interesting council for Lake Babine Nation this term. Different from the last council ... just one councillor survived the election, so it will be interesting to see how we all work together." He said they have held a couple of council meetings since the election, that went very well. According to Chief Adam, Lake Babine Nation's election code will also be reviewed and chief and council have plans to update it. "This will be a process of over a year, but the current election code that we have is 20 years old and needs updating. We will be looking to

include things like mail in ballots." He said they also plan to investigate a new government structure to better represent all the members of Lake Babine Nation. "We currently have a chief and council for three communities, Woyenne, Tachet and Fort Babine, representing a nation of 2500 people.” Over 1000 more members live off reserve in areas like Smithers right down to the Lower Mainland and Vancouver, so chief and council feel that they need a structure that is more in tune with where people live, rather than just representing the three communities. “This is something that Lake Babine Nation has been looking at for a long time and now that we have the finances in order we can fully concentrate on this," he added.

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Dawn Stronstad is not a member of the Lakes Outdoor Recreation Society

Have an Opinion? Write to the Editor! Letters should be brief and to the point, with a maximum of 300 words. We reserve the right to withhold from print any letters which may be libelous, racist or sexist, and may edit for brevity and clarity. Letters MUST include the signature of the letter writer, a mailing address and a phone number. Only the name will be reproduced in the newspaper. Send letters to: The Editor, Lakes District News, Box 309, Burns Lake, BC, V0J 1E0. Fax to 250-692-3685 or email to newsroom@ ldnews.net

Editor: An erroneous statement, attributed to Comfor Management Services Ltd. (CMSL) president, Quinten Beach, appeared in the Lakes District News edition of July 7, 2012. Since inception, Dawn Stronstad has worked as the coordinator of the Lakes Outdoor Recreation Society (LORS) and is not a member of the LORS society. CMSL has approved 60 hours per year of Dawn’s time since 2002 to assist with the coordination of LORS activities, that being the maintenance of 28 recreational sites, four hiking trails and two provincial campgrounds

in the lakes timber supply area. This year, because it was noted that LORS was not using all the hours donated, a more realistic 20 hours of her time was approved by the CMSL board. It was because of CMSL, LORS was first formed. In 2001 the previous CMSL manager, Ken Guenther, noted that provincial camp grounds were being decommissioned and provincial funding had been withdrawn from recreation sites. At that time the CMSL board asked for volunteers to form a society and pledged the board’s support by offering coordination and funding. It was noted that the

closure of these sites would be a great loss to the community and surrounding area. Since, the level of financial assistance from CMSL has ebbed and flowed depending on the resources and funding LORS was able to access from other sources. The coordination time has always remained the same until this year. These hours, and CMSL's financial support, has always been appreciated by LORS and, I’m sure, by the many people who use the sites and campgrounds. Lynn Synotte President LORS

It’s not just wood burning anymore Editor: As I watched the thick, black smoke pour from the Houston pellet mill on July 10, I realized what the secret ingredient is that causes these horrendous explosions and fires. When a pine tree is attacked by mountain pine beetles, it releases a tremendous amount of pitch, commonly referred to as a 'pitch-out', which typically saves the tree from a small number of these invaders. When it is attacked by a large number of beetles, it's defences do not save it and it dies anyway, leaving the tree full of pitch.

As these trees slowly dry and harden, this pitch hardens too and that is what is mixed with the dust now. Before this, most of these trees were still too wet, and the pitch stayed in larger, not so burnable particles, but now that the resins have hardened enough to be 'ground up' along with the finer dusts that are produced, it is a nearly perfect flammable substance; wood and something that burns like hot tar. One only has to look at the blackness of the smoke produced to determine that it's not just wood burning anymore. Joseph Driscol More letters on page 9 ...

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Burns Lake Mountain Biking Association, in conjunction with Recreation Sites and Trails BC has developed a new car-camping area at Kager Lake, within the Boer Mountain Recreation Site. If you are looking for a nice, free camping area close to town, this is the spot for you!! The site now features 7 car-camping sites and 12 walk-in sites around Kager Lake. Multi-use trails, a nice platform/dock to sun yourselves, and the Burns Lake Bike Park just down the road make this a super fun place to camp! Shuttle to the top of Boer for a ride on the down-hill trails or enjoy a x-country ride! There is something for everyone! For more info on the community forest, call BL ComFor (250) 692-7724

VIEWPOINT BY HUGH NEAVE

Had a great holiday back to the old home place

Here I am once more back with my news. Nice to take a week’s holidays but it’s nice to be home again. It was great to go back to the old home place and on the Eyehill Creek in Saskatchewan. The old house is still standing and also the barn. It’s amazing as it’s now all most 100 years old. Our little old town of Evesham just has a few homes, very nice homes, but all the stores and business places are all gone. So many of the little prairie towns are no more. It’s kind of sad as a kid I well remember how busy our little town used to be.

The reason for my trip was to attend the wedding of two of my very dear friends who are married in Macklin, the next town to Evesham. Because of the oil Macklin is a prosperous town and still going ahead. I was so fortunate to be able to stay with my granddaughter Aryn and her husband Reza Khan in Edmonton and from there we drove to Macklin for the wedding. It was a lovely wedding and so many great folks that made us so welcome. We stayed with friends again who made us so welcome. They gave me a few minutes to explain who I was and tell them I was born in Macklin hospital 90 ago and took most of my education in Evesham school also my dad took up the eyehill place in 1905. As they say time flies. There was only one lady who remembered me as we went to school together and

we sang a duet for the Christmas concert, now a lifetime ago. Although our time was short we drove around looking at the huge stacks of last years hay. I asked a lady why so much hay was stacked up from last year and she told me lots of the farmers ranchers let the stock feed out all winter as it was so mild. She told me they really don’t need to hay this year. The prairie has a beauty that still draws a person back there. The distances are almost spellbinding as they seem to go on forever. It was all such a wonderful visit and I wish to thank my family for their love and making this trip possible for me. Although as short as it was it was wonderful. Looking back I am going to go back a bit and mention the Mouse Mountain Days 2012. This was the Fraser lake first of July celebration. What a great show three day

event. There was so much going. Bryan and Lone Spur were asked to take a small part which went over very well. I think this is the fourth year we have entertained at Fraser Lake. They are all very nice people there and it’s nice to go back again every year. This is also a reminder that the Grassy Plains bluegrass celebration will be coming up real soon. This will be a great show as there will be some top of the line entertainers so don’t forget you will enjoy. The dates are July 27, 28 and 29. Air quality In our last paper the good news is Pinnacle Pellet’s air quality questioned again. Why is this going on so long? There is a problem and it has to be fixed so let’s get it fixed rather sooner than later. To have clean air is so important for the present as well as the future. Yes this plant is important to the welfare

of our town but they are like any one else big or small must stay within the guidelines that have been set out for clean air and because of its size must not be allowed to slip between the cracks. Seems Burns Lake gets hit below the belt again with the layoffs at the Endako. This will no doubt hit the town too. It’s also tough on the summer students as they no doubt were depending on summer work. Now with the mill and the mine going it’s going to be a lean summer for them. Trip home My son in-law Rick Hunter met me in Edmonton to bring me home. One thing we noticed was the increase in the heavy truck traffic. Most all of these big units would have to come through Burns Lake. The Yellowhead is a Trans Canada highway and as time goes on it’s going to get more

and more heavy traffic. There are a number of ideas and plans that have come up but they are not getting to the root of the problem. These transport trucks are getting larger, hauling bigger loads and getting more as time goes on. You may make the streets more beautiful, put up more lights etc., make things more confusing for the business folk but the sharp corners are not going to change so you must get the heavy truck traffic onto another route other than the main street of Burns Lake. This will be a huge and expensive thing you will have to tackle but it’s there and it just has to be fixed. The truck traffic will continue and increase as time goes on, it’s up to you to face it head on not next year but start now, it’s so important. Who is responsible for this major change that must be faced, Dept. of Highways or

the village council, but somebody will have to be. Maybe I’m barking up the wrong tree but I think not. A little story A circuit rider preacher was asking a hillbilly girl if he could speak to her father. “Na sir” said the girl “Daddy’s in the pen.” “Well then” said the minister “May I speak with your Mother:?” “Na Sir” said the girl “Mother’s in the sanitarium, She keeps seeing things.” “Maybe I could speak with your brother,” asked the minister “Na” said the girl, “He’s away at Harvard.” “That’s fine, what’s he studying?” said the minister. “He ain’t studying nothing” said the girl “Their studying him.” Have a safe week and slow down and enjoy the nice weather as it won’t be here too long and always remember God loves you and so do I.


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Sink hole estimates over a million

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Work on Topley sink hole wrapped up last week REBECCA BILLARD Work on the Hwy. 16 sinkhole near Topley wrapped up last week. As reported in the Lakes District News edition of May 2, 2012, the highway was closed to traffic on April 26, 2012, after a sink hole that spanned two lanes was de-

tected. The Ministry of Transportation and Infrastructure staff, along with contractors, discovered an underground culvert and erosion caused by spring run off that had created the depression. A temporary bridge was constructed to help assess the site for repairs

As of April 27, 2012, detours were in place for light traffic only and subsequently one lane was reopened to traffic, which was guided through the area by pilot car. Carl Lutz said, "The ministry is still processing the final costs, but our early project cost estimates were over $1 million."

will be held at Island Gospel Fellowship Gymnasium Saturday, July 28th, 2012 at 1:00 pm

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House sales prices up slightly in Burns Lake

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Remax Wrightway in Burns Lake said that listings in the local area are definitely on the increase have increased some, great time for investors REBECCA BILLARD but not drastically and to build their portfolios The B.C. Northern show the steady and in the real estate sector, Real Estate Board (BC- healthy trend of a stable and for homeowners to upgrade, or enter the NREB) reports that real market.” She added, “All indimarket.” estate sales are up in In the Bulkley Nechamost areas of B.C. this cators from the economists are that Northern ko region, the BCNREB quarter. BCNREB presi- B.C. will maintain a report that sales have redent Joni Brown said, healthy level of growth. mained consistent. During the first six “Sales are up pretty Interest rates are still much across the board on the historical low months of 2012, 32 and listing inventory is end while prices remain properties worth $4.2 down slightly. Prices reasonable, making it a million were sold in the

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Editor: Approximately two weeks ago, the Burns Lake community forest announced plans to begin the restructuring of the organization. This communication is intended to provide some additional information to the public regarding the current situation and to provide information about the future of the organization. Changes are required for the organization to survive in the long term. The board believes that the community forest will need to be able to more quickly react to numerous changes in the forest industry that are coming. The organization needs to become more cost efficient and be able to make changes quickly, without the high fiscal cost of the

current model. The regional timber supply is decreasing, the market value of timber is decreasing and costs are rising. It is time for dramatic change at Comfor to be able to respond more effectively to these changes. More changes will be made as the board continues to restructure the organization in order to make it more efficient and nimble. These changes need to be made for the benefit of the company and the community. The board has begun a process of examining in detail, all of the activities of the community forest and related businesses. The board will conduct a cost benefit analysis of each part of the organization to determine how it fits into the long term goals for the

used in dispensing the chemotherapy drugs to the patient. This pump will allow them to treat up to 10 more patients a week and cost approximately $10,000. They definitely have a need for it and were elated when we agreed to pick up the cost. The executive of our group is meeting next week with the management of the new Cancer Lodge in Prince George. Our hope is to donate the funds to furnish one of the common area rooms in the lodge, with a plaque acknowledging our area contribution. This idea was met with

the complete approval of the Vanderhoof Unit staff as a large majority of their patients will be going on to Prince George for radiation. Radiation therapy is normally given Monday to Friday for a few minutes daily, sometimes for weeks on end, and the daily traveling is just not feasible for out of town patients. Our fundraising is still going full steam ahead. Upcoming events include a giant garage sale to take place July 21 from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the parking lot at Fields store in Fraser Lake. There you won’t find

anything with a price tag on it. All items will be by donation. Fall raffle tickets are now on sale with first prize being another beautiful quilt made and quilted by Alison Weibe of Fort Fraser made in memory of Fran Page with Fran’s Fabric. They are available at the Angels Care Gift Shoppe, which by the way is remaining open, and at the garage sale or from Judy Hunter or Jeanette Brophy. The winner of the Father’s Day draw; a value of over $400 was Fran Barclay of Vanderhoof and the winner of the latest 50/50 was Melanie

A sellers market in Burns Lake From page 7 ... Lower Mainland and Vancouver. Some of them without employment, just looking for a lifestyle change ... this great weather we are having also helps with sales,” he added. In Houston, 25 properties worth $4.1 million have changed hands so far this year, compared to 20 properties worth $3.3 million in 2011. As of June 30, there was 60 properties of all types listed for sale in

the Houston area. The Smithers area reported 142 sales with a value of $35.2 million in the first six months of 2012, compared to 125 sales worth $26.2 million at this time last year. Half of the 74 single family homes sold so far this year, sold for less than $250,000 and took, on average, 75 days to sell. As of June 30 there was 193 properties for sale in the Smithers area. Sales have increased in the Vanderhoof area

with 54 sales worth $10.7 million occurring in the first six months of the year, compared to 36 sales worth $6.8 million to June 30, 2011. As of June 30, 2012, there was 173 properties of all types for sale in the Vanderhoof area. Fort St. James has seen a slight decrease in property sales, with 17 properties worth $3.6 million selling in the area so far this year, compared with 22 properties worth $3.2 million in the first six

months of 2011. At the end of June there were 65 properties for sale in the Fort St. James area. Property sales in Prince George have dramatically increased this year with 659 properties worth $154.7 million changing hands so far, compared with 592 properties worth $136.3 million in the first six months of last year. At the end of June there was 793 properties of all types available for purchase in Prince George.

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organization. The board recognizes this is a dramatic change of direction for the community forest but the process was begun with the intention of continuing to meet the mandate set out by the community. Existing contracts will not be cancelled. Existing social obligations will not be forgotten. The community forest continues to support the rebuilding of the Babine Forest Products sawmill. It is business as usual in the community forest office. The change is substantial but the board believes it is moving the community forest in the direction of positive change. Quinten Beach President Burns Lake Community Forest

Our fundraising is helping people with cancer Editor: Everyone who has in anyway supported us in our fundraising efforts can be very proud of your contributions. We are now in the process of spending a big portion of the $20,000 plus that you have helped us raise. As renovations of the Vanderhoof Chemotherapy Unit have been put on hold by Northern Health, until who knows, we approached the doctors and nurses of the unit to ask how we could best help now. At their request we have agreed to pay for a Colleague Triple IV pump

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Kager Lake campsite opened this year efitted from this project, More out of town people are learning about the facility and coming to test their skills on the bike trails and end the day camping in the campground. Organized activities taking place, such as the Big Pig, will spread the word and further add to the attraction of our area," she said. Both Kager Lake and Boer Mountain are B.C. recreation sites and according to Kevin Eskelin, Recreation Sites and Trails district recreation officer, the Kager Lake recreation site is managed locally, under an agreement with Recreation Sites and Trails, by the Burns Lake Mountain Biking Association. (BLMBA) He said Recreation Sites and Trails has made a capital investment of approximately $150,000 to the Boer Mountain area, which includes the Kager Lake site, over the past four years. "This money has been used for trail building and for leveraging external grants for trail building, signage, planting, infrastructure such as outhouses, a dock, a deck, picnic tables, fire rings, maps and other improvements." Part of this investment was the recent addition of vehicle camping at Kager Lake. Construction of the camp sites began in 2011 and is now open to

New campsite proving popular REBECCA BILLARD A new seven site camping area has opened at Kager Lake as an extension to the Burns Lake Mountain Bike trails on Boer Mountain. Lynn Synotte, Lakes Outdoor Recreation Society (LORS) president said the Kager Lake camp sites and surrounding trails are an example of what community volunteers, partnering with government and other funders, can accomplish to showcase the recreational potential of the local area. "The trails are well used in all seasons and the further enhancement of trails and the campsite expands the diversity of the area. Hikers, bike riders, cross country skiers, snow shoers, kayakers, canoeists, campers and many other users have benefitted from this development," Synotte said, adding that she feels recreational opportunities, like the Kager Lake camp site adds to the attraction and retention of families and professionals in the community. "Economically, the community has ben-

the public. Each of the seven camp sites are accessible from the main Kager Lake parking lot. In addition to the camp sites there is also overflow parking and walk-in camp site parking. Two additional outhouses have been constructed and all sites have fire rings and picnic tables. "It is our intention to continue to refine and even expand the Kager Lake Recreation Site to provide amenities for local recreation and tourism,” he said.

Eskelin said that all aspects of the Boer Mountain based projects and stewardship of the area has been a collaboration between Burns Lake Community Forest, BLMBA, and LORS. Synotte added, "I must acknowledge the vision, leadership, dedication and skills of BLMBA volunteers and the many people that assisted BLMBA. They have committed hours of time to the establishment of this world-class facility."

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A paddling good time The Village of Burns Lake recreation department was impressed with the CanoeKayak B.C. CanoeKids camp. Recreation coordinator Logan Wilson said a total of 22 participants attended the week long event, enjoying the activities on the water and the excellent weather. Rebecca Billard photos

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The Beacon Theatre was temporarily closed for a couple of days recently due to a coolant pump failure in the Christie 2210 projector. According to Michael Riis-Christianson, member of the Lakes District Film Society who own and operate the community theatre, the problem is uncommon, but not unheard of.

Riis-Christianson said a replacement part was flown into Kamloops and was then brought to Burns Lake by a representative of Maximum Project Management, the company that services the theatre's equipment. "The failure resulted in us canceling showings of Brave on Friday, Saturday, and Sunday. We reopened Monday [July 9, 2012]," he said. "The society had

hoped to screen the movie Brave for another week, but unfortunately, Sony Pictures Releasing Inc., the company that is marketing The Amazing Spiderman, will not allow us to do this." Riis-Christianson said he apologizes to the community for the inconvenience, and hopes that everyone enjoys the upcoming screenings of this summer’s blockbuster, The Amazing Spiderman.

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Teen reading club is held online for book lovers aged between 13-18 anywhere in Canada. Contact the Burns Lake Public Library for details.

Six School District 91 students, including two Lakes District Secondary School students and two teacher chaperones will be joining 50 other B.C. students in Beijing from July 21 – 30, 2012 at the Beijing International student summer camp sponsored by the Beijing Municipal Education Commission. Dwight Michell and Michelle Petkau from LDSS were chosen to go from Burns Lake.

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Warnings issued in the wake of hot, dry weather REBECCA BILLARD

Grand opening of the Burns Lake and District Chamber of Commerce on July 20 at 1 p.m. with a ribbon cutting ceremony and cake to follow.

While Northern B.C. has not been a hot spot for fire activity this season, the North West Fire Centre is urging locals to be extra cautious with burning activities as the North heats up. While there is currently no fires burning in the Northwest, hot and dry conditions over the past two weeks have increased the risk of wildfires. A burning ban is currently in place in the Northwest region for all medium and large sized open fires. This prohibits burning waste, slash or other material, whether piled or unpiled, that is larger than half a metre in height or half a metre in width. Burning more than

two piles of waste or slash of any size, burning grass and fireworks of any size or description is banned. The ban covers all B.C. parks, Crown and private lands but does not include camp fires or gas or propane cooking stoves, or briquettes. People lighting a campfire must maintain a fire guard and must have at least eight litres of water available nearby. Residents of the Village of Burns Lake are required to apply for a permit for campfires or to burn yard waste from the Village of Burns Lake. Permits are free of charge and apply for two weeks, however village fire chief Jim McBride has requested the village forgo issuing burning permits to the public, due to the current weather conditions. Lindsay Carnes, fire information officer from the Northwest Fire Centre said people should to be extra cautious due to

an extended forecast of dry and warm weather in the region. "Even though it has been a quiet forest fire season so far, people should not become complacent about campfire use, or open fires," she said. According to Carnes, when burning is permitted, it should only be done away from branches, wood and other combustible materials and enough people, water and tools should be on hand to control the fire and prevent it from escaping. "Never burn in windy conditions, since weather conditions can change quickly and carry embers to other combustible material and start new fires," she said. Never leave a fire unattended and make sure that the fire is completely extinguished and the embers are cold before leaving the area. Carnes advised that anyone planning a largescale industrial burn, category three must call 1-888-797-1717 and

PRIZE WINNING Burns Lake youth Preston Squinas, a Cheslatta Carrier Nation member who attends Grassy Plains Elementary Junior School, won the secondary level prize of $50 in the FORED B.C. traditional knowledge and medicine themed poster contest recently. Submitted photo

WOW bus The Word on Wheels (WOW) bus will be at the SEDA centre every Tuesday in July from 12:30 p.m. to 4 p.m. Books are available for children and adults.

RIDLEY TERMINALS INC. CALL FOR ART PROPOSALS Ridley Terminals Inc. will be purchasing $50,000 worth of artwork from artists residing in northern BC. Northern BC consists of areas from Prince Rupert, north to the BC/Yukon border, east to the BC/Alberta border, south to Prince George, and west to Haida Gwaii.

obtain a burn registration number ahead of time. Venting conditions should always be checked before conducting an open burn and if conditions are rated poor or fair, open burning is restricted. "Burning should not be done if local air flow will cause the smoke to negatively affect nearby communities or residences," Carnes added. There is currently six wildfires burning in B.C., including an 850 hectare fire at Suhm Creek and a 40 hectare fire at Kotcho River both in the Prince George area. Local area forestry contractors have been reduced to half days, working in the morning only, due to the risk of a fire. For more information on the Open Burning Smoke Control Regulation, visit www. env.gov.bc.ca To report a wildfire or unattended campfire, call *5555 on your cellphone or call 1-800663-5555 toll-free.

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Duane Scheel would like to announce that a celebration of his life will be held on August 3rd - 5th, 2012 in Longworth, BC. If interested in attending please call for directions David Scheel at 250-695-6901 A.S.A.P.

Thank You The family of Elaine Anderson would like to sincerely thank Dr. Annandale and the nursing staff at the Lakes District Hospital for taking such wonderful care of Mom during her short illness. Also, we would like to thank the community for all the support we have received during this difficult time. And to our wonderful families the Andersons and the Watsons. We can not thank you all enough for being there for us. Thank you all. Sincerely, The Anderson Family (Tom, Crystal, Kim, Tracey and families)

Bear Spirit Healing Journey The Bear Spirit Healing Journey is a project started by Pete Thompson and a group of Elders from Haida Gwaii. Its purpose is to raise awareness about violence against Aboriginal people, and to bring healing to families affected by the loss of family members along the Highway of Tears.

Wednesday, July 25th, at 4:30 p.m Your are invited to walk from Burns Lake Native Development Corporation along Highway 16 to the site of the old Rainbow Motel. At that site a Ceremonial Fire will be lit to burn symbolic food offerings for the missing. After the Ceremony, all are invited back to the Burns Lake Band Gathering Place for a feast. For more information call Tanya Williams at 250-692-2387 Carrier Sekani Family Services or email her at tanya@csfs.org. Or for more information about the Bear Spirit Healing Journey contact Pete Thompson at 250-559-4610 and visit them on Facebook search Bear spirit healing journey.

Email mbryant@rti.ca to get a proposal package. Only submissions following the proposal procedure will be accepted. Deadline for submissions is July 30, 2012. An adjudication committee of qualified people will make the final selection of art to be purchased. Only artists with successful proposals will be notified.

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Treasure Seekers (5 day club) is coming to your community this summer. July 30 - Aug. 3, 10am - 12pm & 2pm - 4pm. All children ages 5-12 are invited to attend this club sponsored by Island Gospel / Fellowship Church. Call Tracey (250) 692-3623 to register or to get more info. Admission is free and parents are welcome to attend. Burns Lake Trail Blazers. Kager Lake and Long Lake Trail hike. July 21 10am - 12:30pm. Meet at the parking lot at the top of Kager Lake. Must wear long pants due to the type of vegetation we will be walking through. The Lakes District Office of the Canadian Cancer Society will be closed over the summer months - July and August. If you require assistance or have questions, please call Rhoda at 250-692-3690 or Karen at 250-6923001. For Cancer Information Service and Cancerconnection, the toll free number is 1-888-939-3333. Tweedsmuir Cavaliers Saddle Club Annual Poker Ride. Sept. 15, Burns Lake. Mark your calendars more info to come!

Tweedsmuir Cavaliers Saddle Club Annual Gymkhana. July 21, TCSC Arena (Lower Grounds at Eagle Creek Fairgrounds in Burns Lake). Registration at 9am, events at 10am. Events are: Keyhole, Polebending, Scurry, Scud A Ho, Barrels and Winner Takes All “TC Special”! Concession on site. Contact Brenda for more info 250-698-7720 or sunchild40@gmail.com To list your nonprofit coming events, please drop off your listings at the Lakes District News office by Friday 3:00 pm. (We regret we cannot take items over the phone). Listings as space permits. There is no guarantee any particular item will run on a specific date.

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Sunday Services: 10:30 am Celebrating the Love of God Pastor Henry Washington 250-692-7464

DECKER LAKE MENNONITE CHURCH Sunday Morning Services: Sunday School: 9:30 a.m. Worship Services: 10:30 a.m. Pastors - Ken Dyck 250-698-7629 David S. Burkholder 250-692-7057 Everyone Welcome Hwy 16, Decker Lake

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ALL FUNDS DONATED to the Burns Lake Health Care Auxiliary are used to provide ďŹ nancial support, equipment plus comfort and care for patients in our hospital, the Pines and all other community healthcare services. Mail a donation on behalf of yourself or a loved one to: B.L. Health Care Aux. Box 812 Burns Lake, BC V0J 1E0 A tax deductible receipt will be issued

Coming Events Third Annual Grassy Plains Country & Bluegrass Festival July 27, 28, & 29th. For more info please call 1-250-2206087. A host of great Entertainers. Rough camping on Site.

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FREE ADS For anything under $50.00 value. 15 words or less. Ad must contain one item and price. Misc. for Sale category only. Private party ads only (no commercial). Ads cannot be accepted over the phone.

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Information ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS If you want to keep drinking that’s your business - if you want to quit drinking that’s our business. Burns Lake Meetings: Tuesday 7:30 pm Catholic Church, Saturday 7:30 pm Catholic Church. For information or transportation call (250) 692-6867 / (250) 6987325 / (778) 669-0070 Only requirement for AA is a desire to stop drinking.

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ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS Southside Meetings: Mondays and Thursdays 6:30pm 7:30pm at Grassy Plains Gospel Church. For more information: (250) 694-3682 Anyone needing information on Alzheimer’s please call 1866-564-7533 Burns Lake RCMP Victim/Witness Assistance Program. 201 Hwy. 35, Box 759 Burns Lake. Open Monday to Thursday 9a.m. to 4p.m. (250) 692-3010 FOOD BANK Summer hrs: distribution days will be the ďŹ rst and third Tuesday of each month from June through August 2012. The Lakes District Food Bank continues to operate due to the outstanding generosity of the community. If you would like to make a donation and receive a tax deductible receipt, please mail your donation to: Lakes District Food Bank, Box 777, Burns Lake, BC, V0J 1E0. LOCAL HOSPICE Services are available by contacting the Hospice Coordinator at (250) 692-2448. The Hospice ofďŹ ce, located in the Lakes District Hospital, is open every Thurs. from 10am - 4pm. A lending library of videos, books and information on bereavement is available. Please make donations to the local hospice and palliative care program payable to the Burns Lake Hospice Program, Box 7500, Burns Lake, BC V0J 1EO

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NECHAKO RIVER FLOW FACTS July 11, 2012 Reservoir Elevation: 852.5 m

(2796.92 ft) SLS Discharge: 250.53 m3/s Cheslatta Falls: 244.5 m3/s Nautley River: 85.8 m3/s Vanderhoof: 348.7 m3/s Isle Pierre: 824.2 m3/s The annual Summer Temperature Management Program begins 20 July. The current plan is to increase Spillway discharge to 283 m3/s from July until 20 August. For more information please call Rio Tinto Alcan at 250-567-5105. A recording of Flow Facts is available 24-hours in Vanderhoof at 5675812

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PLANNING a wedding or anniversary party? Looking for plastic owers for decorations. Call OPTIONS at Nourse House 9am- 3pm Mon. to Fri. Francois Lake Drive. Operated by residents of 8th Avenue Group Home. (250) 692-7845 The Arthritis Society B.C. and Yukon division is your primary source and resource of the latest print and electronic information, programs and services about arthritis. No matter where you live, you can access us at the touch of a button. Toll free 1-800-321-1433 or visit www.arthritis.ca/bc The Chronic Disease Education Clinic at the Lakes District Hospital is open Tuesday & Wednesday from 8am-4pm. The clinic provides information and teaching on various chronic illnesses such as Diabetes & Heart Disease. A doctors referral is not needed. To speak with the nurse call (250) 692-2440

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COLLEGE OF NEW CALEDONIA Lakes District Region The College of New Caledonia is looking to Àll the following position:

OPERATIONS MANAGER The Lakes District Region is looking for a full time Operations Manager who will be responsible for leading the administrative direction and daily operations of all campus operational activities including student services and family programs. The Operations Manager works collaboratively with the regional employees, other College departments and contractors, agents and partners; as well as student/participants to maximize the smooth and efďŹ cient operations. Responsibilities include functions related to the successful development, operation, and evaluation of the administrative and operational structures of the campus. To Âżnd out more information about this and other opportunities, and directions on how to apply, please check our website at: www.cnc.bc.ca/tools/employment

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Help Wanted An Alberta Construction Company is hiring dozer, excavator and labour/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. Alcohol & Drug testing required. Call Contour Construction at 780-723-5051.

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Holbrook Dyson Logging Ltd/ Newcastle Timber Have vacancies in the following job: 1)Heavy Duty Mechanic 2)Driller/Blaster 3)Swamper 4)Hydraulic Log Loader Operator 5)Yarder Operator. Details can be seen at http://hdlogging.com/ Fax resume to 250-287-9259 LANDS & RESOURCES COORDINATOR: F/T position with Kwakiutl Band Council in Port Hardy. Senior position. Email for job description: casey.larochelle@kwakiutl.bc. ca or call 250-949-6012 Deadline 07/27/12 LOOKING FOR Sales Representatives - Canadian Taxpayers Federation is expanding our Sales Division in your area. For more information visit: www.taxpayer.com Call 1800-667-7933 Ext 111 or email: national.manager@ taxpayer.com THE DENNIS HIATT Annual Memorial Mud Bog Society is looking to hire a local fundraising group or a group of individuals to provide security for our upcoming event. The event takes place at the Endako Rod & Gun club Aug 18th & 19th, 2012. The group of no less then 6 people will need to provide security for the night of Friday Aug 17th, day and night of Aug 18th & and during the day on Aug 19th. For more information please contact Tammy Rempel @ 250-5670340 or via email at thedennishiattmudbogs@hotmail.ca.

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The Lakeland Hotel is looking for 2 full-time waiter/waitresses. Must be able to work early mornings and weekends. Positions starting at the middle and end of August. Experience is an asset but not necessary. Please bring your resume to the front desk at the Lakeland Hotel. ------------------------------------Country Roads Pub is looking for a part-time Bouncer/Doorman. Must be at least 19 yrs of age, and must be able to work evenings and weekends. Position starts immediately. Please bring your resume to the front desk at the Lakeland Hotel.

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Selkin Logging Limited requires the following: Buncher operator, skidder operator, road builder & log truck driver. • Required immediately • Benefit package available Fax or email resume to: (250) 699-6545 selkin1@bcgroup.net

PRINCIPLE DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES t Manages the day to day affairs of the councils, based on approved policies and bylaws of the Council. t Coordinates the development of policies and bylaws of the Council. t Prepares agendas and attends meetings of the Council and Council Committees. t Provides advice as required to the Council on matters of policy and finance. t Coordinates activities of TCC solicitor and other hired experts. t Ensures that risks are properly insured through the insurance provider. t Prepares and maintains current policies dealing with Council governance and management, e.g., finance, human resources, workplace safety, etc. t Coordinates information technology required by the operations. t Posts entries on a timely basis to the ledger. t Prepares monthly bank reconciliation for all bank accounts. t Prepares regular financial reports for the Council and staff. t Prepares working papers for the auditor as required. t Prepares and presents draft budgets to the Council. t Monitors budgets regularly and takes action on variances. t Prepares applications and claims for all grants available to the TCC. t Prepares and submits the annual reports to government agencies as required. t Administers employee benefit program. t Performs all other assigned duties. REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS t University degree with studies in Public or Business Administration; and t Two or more years in a senior public sector management position. The position will be based in Dease Lake, British Columbia at the TCC office. Dease Lake is located in the Northwest Region of British Columbia, approximately 600km north of Terrace and Smithers, BC via Highway 37. Please visit our website at www.tahltan.org for more information on the Tahltan Central Council Please submit your Resume and Cover Letter, or CV to the address below: Attention: Annita Mcphee, President Email: annitamcphee@gmail.com Or info@tahltan.org Fax: 250-771-3020 Tahltan Central Council PO Box #69 Dease Lake, BC VOC 1LO Phone: 250-771-3274 Deadline is August 3, 2012

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Chief Administrative Officer POSITION SUMMARY Reporting to the Tahltan Central Council Government Executive, primarily the President, the CAO is responsible for the day-to-day management of TCC’s operations. The CAO is responsible for the financial management and support to the Council, its committees and agencies. The CAO is responsible for coordinating the activities of all employees to ensure efficient delivery of public services approved by the Council.

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REPORTER/EDITOR The Lakes District News is currently accepting applications for the full time position of Reporter/ Editor. Applicants must have an education in journalism or equivalent writing experience along with knowledge of page design, layout and digital photography. Knowledge of local community an asset but not necessary. Telephone, reliable vehicle and valid driver license is required. Salary commensurate with experience, car allowance and full bene¿ts package is available. Interested candidates should bring resume with cover letter and writing samples in person to: Laura Blackwell Lakes District News Box 309, 23 - 3rd Avenue Burns Lake, B.C. V0J 1E0 Fax: (250) 692-3685 Email: laura@ldnews.net

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HORSE FOR SALE 19 year old sorrel gelding, well trained, not a beginners horse. Used for penning at one time. $2500 obo. (250) 695-6972

Sale Conducted on Behalf of John & Olinda Wiens August 18, 2012 Saturday @ 10:00 am. CONTINUED: SAWMILLS & EQUIPMENT: #2 Coutts semi portable sawmill w/ Coutts edger with cluster & saws, has 6 110 power unit w/ steel conveyors, D&L double cut 60 HP diesel sawmill w/ mounted planer, radial arm knotcher for post & beam cabins, 2 saw SCRAG mill. Moveable saws 3-9”, 22 ft. trimmer has 60’ out feed deck, sawmill saw sharpener, 20-24 ft 8x8 timbers, asst. of timber cants, 25 bundles of ties (25/bundle). VEHICLES & TRAILERS: 2004 F350 xcab diesel short box, aluminum truck box, high-rise truck canopy, tidy tank w/ electric pump, brand new 2005 Dodge dualy 8’ truck box, 16 ft flatdeck trailer. TOOLS/EQUIPMENT & SUPPLIES: R. McDougal Co metal lathe (36 swing x 8 ft deck), 100 ton hydraulic press, Miller 225 AC/DC welder, Miller S-32P 12 wire feed welder, powermax 600 plasma cutter, Goodwill drill press, 7x12” metal band saw, Dewalt 770 10” radial arm saw, engine hoist, 5 ton floor jack, engine stand, bead blaster, Honda pump, Dewalt air compressors, 2 shop battery chargers, Makita cut off saw, acetylene cutting torch & carts, Honda & Yamaha water pumps, 100 lb Anvil, steal workbenches w/ 2 vices, steel Work bench on wheels, rolling tool chest, bench grinder, Proto tool box w/ tools, welding supplies, open end wrenches, 1/2, 3/4 & 1” electric impact wrenches, 3/4” socket set, screwdrivers, pipe wrenches, hydraulic jacks, tool boxes, chain pliers, asst. Impact sockets, chains & binders, new Parts washer, imperial Eastwood hydraulic press, 3 light plants (Honda 5000, Suzuki 4000), electric motors, asst. hydraulic hoses, firefighting tools, lg supply of new Steel, Magnum steam cleaner, planer, GM 453 power diesel power unit, scaffolding, Makita skillsaws, lg 16” Makita skillsaw, 2 Makita routers (1 plunge router), wood clamps, 2 sets King air nailers (Brad & Framing), Makita & Dewalt orbital sander, Makita planer & 6” jointer, portable tool boxes w/ tools, fertilizer spreader, PL premium insulation. HOUSEHOLD & TACK: Lg stainless steel bbq, yard swing, electric range, pine glass front cabinet, desk, 2 door wardrobe, 2 loveseats, lg pine dresser w/ mirror & night stand, entertainment center, set of 6 metal chairs, set of 2 metal chairs, 6 maple chairs, rocking chair, selection of good saddles & tack. ANTIQUES: Some coins & stamps, crosscut saws, milk cans w/ Lids, seeders, underwood & oliver typewriter, brass tub wringer washer, washboard, broad axe, churns, coal oil lamps, cast iron pans, tins, silver tea pot, block planes, food press & beaters, Berkel scale, GW Todd & Co protectograph, extension table w/ leaves, 1950s waterfall 3 drawer dresser, oak 2 door sideboard, upholstered seti, drop leaf table, 4 maple upholstered captains chairs, 4 oak chairs, hall stand, Morrison recliner, high back captains chair, set of 4, mahogany corner china cabinet, birch pedasil dining room table w/ leaves, Singer sewing machine, burl walnut coffee & end table, table, wing chair, newly re-upholstered occasional chair, french provincial 8 drawer dresser, drop front desk w/ pigeon holes & glass front bookcase, modern danish 6 drawer dresser, china cabinet, large dining room table, 3 drawer dresser, 5 drawer pine dresser, steamer trunk, cedar lined hope chest, 6 maple chairs. This is an excellent antique, tool & equipment sale. For Condition of sale and terms refer to first ad. Any questions contact:

Mike Steinebach (250) 694-3497 or Cell (250) 692-6107 Egon Steinebach @ (250) 694-3319 or Cell (250) 570- 2055 E-Mail: mike@mikesauction.net & Website www.mikesauction.net

Sale Conducted on Behalf of John & Olinda Wiens. August 18, 2012 Saturday @ 10:00 am Auction Located at Danskin, BC. Keefes Landing Road, Southside of Francios Lake. Follow signs thru Burns Lake Hwy 35 South to Francios Lake Ferry. Once on Southside Drive straight up the Hill 7 Miles to Danskin BC. Properties: 6328 Hamre Road, (Part E1/2, DL 2394) located in beautiful Danskin, BC. 169.38 acres comes with a beautiful home, hay fields, spectacular view, landscaped yard, garden, fenced yard & property. First floor area 2376 sq. ft., ground level w/ basement entrance 1496 sq. ft. 6 bdrms, 3 baths, office, fireplace, kitchen, living areas. Basement has separate ensuite kitchen & living area. 2 car & 1 car attached garages. Electric & oil heat, cold storage, meat locker/cooler, central vacuum. Tack, garden, sheep shed, fuel tank. 3 water system options, deep well, natural spring & community water system is available w/ hookup. Heavy equipment shop w/ drive thru bay & fuel tanks & stands. This is a turnkey property. Whitney Road, (Lot 3, Plan 10574, DL 716 & Lot 8, Plan 10674, DL 716) “Choice of 2 Houses”. One is a beautifully crafted post & beam 2 level w/ loft home. The 2nd 3 level log home, also beautifully crafted. These homes are at Lock up stage. Metal Roofing, fully insulated basements w/ ground access, decks, stairs, & drilled wells on both properties. Log home is 41x33 on 5 acres & a 2 side wrap deck w/ 2 additional decks above. Post & beam home is 35x27 w/ 2 sided 9 ft wrap deck and sits on 5.87 acres. Easy access to Power and close to services & 5 min from the ferry. Uncha Mountain Road, (Block B, DL 1700), 151.7 acres. 1230 sq.ft. log home, heated by wood. Garage w/ concrete floor and numerous outbuildings. It also comes with an additional log cabin and gravity fed spring. 256 Murray Road, (Lot D, Plan 8466, DL 716), this property is Vacant land on 5.65 acres very close to Francois Lake, ferry landing & services. CABINS: 8x12 post & beam trappers cabin & 16x24 ft. post & beam cabin with 6 ft deck. Great opportunity to add one of these cabins to one of the above Properties or spot of your choice. Goodwin Road, Decker Lake BC, (Lot B, Plan PRP14697, DL 2545), this lot is 6.992 acres. This property is right on Hwy 16 between Burns Lake & Decker Lake and could be zoned commercial. Location & convienience to Burns Lake would be a great asset for any business. This could be suitable for commercial truck stop or other commercial purposes. This property has numerous potential for any buyer. Come out and take a Look! This is an excellent property/land sale. Free ferry! Come early, ferry may be shuttling due to the auction traffic. Motel, Campsites, Resorts & Services (fuel, restaurants & stores) on the Southside for your convenience. If you wish to come the night before feel free to contact Moosehorn Lodge @ 250-694-3730 or Takysie Lake Resort & Motel @ 250-694-3403. CONDITION OF SALE Terms: Cash & Check with Identification, sorry No Credit cards. Items are As Is Condition ~ Not responsible for accidents. There will be a Concession on Site. Any question Please Contact: Mike Steinebach

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BUSINESS DIRECTORY Payne Septic Service (2010) 250-698-7964 Still serving the Lakes District Owner/Operater

Keith Wilson

Misc. for Sale 9.5 FT. BIG Foot 2500 pick up camper $7,900 for sale alone or with Dodge 2500 Ram D, ext. cab, 160,000 kms, new tires, breaks and batteries 2 yrs old, no rust, summer driven, one owner only, both well maintained and clean. $19,400 for both. (250) 695-6593 HOT TUB (SPA) COVERS. Best price. Best quality. All shapes & colours available. 1-866-652-6837 www.thecoverguy.com/newspaper?

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Featuring the spirit of the local people LDM and Village of Granisle join forces Lakes District Maintenance donate staff time and equipment to Granisle community project REBECCA BILLARD Lakes District Maintenance Ltd. (LDM) has extended a helping hand to the Village of Granisle to assist with the development of a community park and band shell area. Sharon Smith, chief administrative officer for the Village of Granisle said the project will also provide an accessible community gathering space. "It will be the welcoming centerpiece within a vibrant green space network," she said. The partnership between LDM and the Village of Granisle was formed as part of a Ministry of Transportation and Infrastructure annual initiative to help with community enhancement projects. During 2011 the ministry launched the initiative and at that time, approached LDM and other highways maintenance contractors across the province with the idea of teaming up with local communities to help move community enhancement projects forward. According to Steve Gailing, LDM's operations manager, during 2011 the company played a key role in the

initiative by teaming up with the Village of Burns Lake for the remediation of the Radley Beach area. This year, LDM decided to team up with the Village of Granisle for their project. According to Smith, the Village of Granisle has been exploring opportunities to encourage community participation for local residents and they think the community park project will encourage locals to get out and about. "This project will provide connectivity from the village to the waterfront through a variety of paths that will meander throughout the park, joining with trails along the waterfront and connecting to a beach area. These pathways will provide an opportunity for residents of all ages to increase their physical activity in an enjoyable outdoor setting," she said. Once constructed, the park will have a band shell which Smith said, will be a focal point for outdoor community entertainment and events. She said the project is expected to be completed in the fall of 2012. The project included the decommissioning and removal of a front-

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(L-R) Steve Gailing, Lakes District Maintenance operations manager and Village of Granisle councillor Blaine Maughan and councillor Jim O’Farrell at the Granisle park project site. age road and through being returned to grass up the road base and a a very small community pany has long been a the ministry's initiative, and will become a part village backhoe and an with limited tax dollars, supporter of local comLDM offered to bring of the larger venue and LDM tandem axle truck so we feel it is a good munity projects and iniout one of their trucks the village requested completed the loading place to put this dona- tiatives. "LDM is very proud to assist with relocat- an LDM truck and op- and hauling phase of the tion," she said. ing the debris from erator. With the help of project." "Lakes District Main- and excited to be inWendy Benyk, LDM's tenance is a proud sup- volved in this extremely the decommissioned LDM's Houston yard, road for recycling and we began the process chief executive officer porter of all communi- beneficial, as well as reusing. ministry of removing sod and or- said she felt the project ties it serves through its worthwhile Gailing said, "Ap- ganics from the project is going to be a great highways maintenance driven community enproximately 100 metres site. This involved using benefit to local residents contract," Benyk said, hancement initiative," of a frontage road is a village grader to dig and tourists. "Granisle is adding that the com- Gailing added.

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