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A TALE OF TWO TOURS Walking the Ajax mine site twice — with proponent and opponent as guides • Page B1 ONLINE ALL THE TIME: BREAKING NEWS AND UPDATES AT KAMLOOPSTHISWEEK.COM

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Relieved to know he is not a flasher There was nothing perverted about a man dropping his pants in the area of an Aberdeen school playground last month. Kamloops Mounties say they tracked down the 68-year-old man who had creeped out parents of kids playing near Pacific Way elementary on two occasions in July. RCMP Staff Sgt. Grant Learned said the man, in Kamloops from India visiting family, told investigators he was simply urinating in public — and he didn’t see what the big deal was as the practice is, apparently, common in the Asian country. Learned said officers explained to the man “the gravity of the allegations of him dropping his pants” and he has agreed to stop. According to Learned, the man is scheduled to return to India this week.

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Tony Clement (right), Treasury Board president and Conservative MP for Parry SoundMuskoka in Ontario, jams with Mike Miltimore of Lee’s Music. Clement was in Kamloops on Wednesday, Aug. 1, and visited the venerable Battle Street music store to sample Miltimore’s new Riversong guitar line. Miltimore’s guitars were the focus of his entry earlier this year in the BDC Young Entrepreneur contest, in which he finished second, receiving $25,000 to help market and produce his product. For more on Clement’s riffs at Lee’s, turn to page A7. Dave Eagles/KTW

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Aberdeen townhouse bid rises from defeat By Andrea Klassen STAFF REPORTER andrea@kamloopsthisweek.com

Changes to a controversial strata development in Aberdeen may have failed to sway those living near the project, but they were enough to convince Kamloops city council to reverse its decision on the project’s rezoning. Council unanimously voted this week to rezone 2171 Van Horne Dr. from church to multi-family use, with four of the five councillors who had voted against the development’s last application flipping their votes. The fifth, Coun. Pat Wallace, was absent from the Tuesday, July 31, hearing, as was Coun. Tina Lange. Speaking on behalf of the developer, consultant Jane Mastin told council the project was redesigned “to try to address the concerns that were raised at the public hearing a few weeks ago.” Changes include a reduction in the number of homes on site to give neighbouring properties more breathing room, more on-site parking and a reworked drainage system that will funnel water from the property into a nearby city gully. However, residents living near the property, about 40 of whom were at the meeting, said changes to the

project don’t make it a better fit for their neighbourhood and they continue to worry about its potential to flood homes downslope. Brent Campbell called the 58-unit development “overly intrusive” and damaging to the single-family neighborhood’s character — a complaint lobbed at the strata many times throughout the night. “The process of urban planning should not make losers of the existing residents,” he added. While several residents said they could see townhomes being built on the site without neighbourhood opposition, a four-storey apartment building planned for the southwest corner of the property seemed to be the source of many people’s worries. “It can’t be a good thing because it will bring in renters,” said Hal Peterson, “which can’t be a good thing in a single-family neighbourhood, in my opinion.” Resident Jordan Lawrence said she is disappointed to see green space disappear from the neighbourhood and added many living in the area bought their homes because of the church property nearby. “I see no reason to pave all of Kamloops, packing us in like sardines,” she said. “I think if we wanted to live in a city like Vancouver, we would all move there.”

Dawn La Pointe expressed concerns the city’s gully, where water will drain off the site, may become too overtaxed if water is diverted into it directly during rainstorms, rather than be allowed to soak into bare land and leech back out slowly. “What if the culvert can’t handle the water, like everybody says?” she asked. City staff said the drainage system in the area is more than adequate, noting the development being proposed should actually improve conditions for those living downslope. City councillors said the changes to the development were enough to reassure them the strata project could move forward. “What we now have in front of us is dramatically different in terms of number of units, setbacks, parking — and the drainage has changed significantly,” said Mayor Peter Milobar, who voted against the project at the first public hearing in May. “That, to me, is the significant impact on the dayto-day of a neighbourhood.” Coun. Nelly Dever said the updated version of the development adequately addressed concerns from council and the public. “Unfortunately, NIMBY-ism always prevails,” she said. “I wish it wasn’t that way, but it is.”

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Council Workshop/Policy Review Meeting Aug 21, 10:30 am Council Chambers

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Notice to Motorists Tranquille Rd at Southill St Closure There will be a full road closure at the intersection of Tranquille Rd. and Southill St. for intersection upgrades between Jul 30 – Aug 31, 2012. The closure will affect normal operations of the intersection in all directions and will be in effect 24 hours a day until the completion of the work. Motorists are asked to use the signed detour provided to avoid delays. All truck and dangerous goods traffic is to use the revised Ord Rd. truck route. Please use caution when driving in the vicinity and obey all traffic control personnel, signs and devices. The City of Kamloops appreciates the cooperation of all motorists. Inquires can be made to the Traffic Section at 250-828-3392.

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Dignitaries from three levels of government donned fluorescent safety vests on Tuesday, July 31, to unveil a $15-million BC Transit garage in North Kamloops. “I drove in and I walked in and I just said, ‘Wow,’” said KamloopsThompson-Cariboo Conservative MP Cathy McLeod, standing inside the brand-new seven-bay garage on Ord Road. “It really truly is a state-of-the-art facility.” The new garage replaces a 31-year-old four-bay facility and improvements include a fenced yard capable of holding 85 buses — up from just 40. Equipment has also been upgraded, including new hoists, a scissor lift and an underground work pit. The previously time-intensive bus-washing system has been overhauled as well, cutting the process to 90 seconds. McLeod said the shiny new facility fits in with the rest of Kamloops’ public infrastructure. “Today, the infra-

structure in Kamloops, I think, is second to none,” she said. “I don’t know that there’s another city that is so well-resourced.” Provincial Transportation and Infrastructure Minister Blair Lekstrom attended the unveiling, noting the project is an example of what can happen when different levels of government co-operate. “This is about three levels of government coming together . . . to deliver something not just for our buses and transit system, but the people who work in our transit system and the people we serve,” he said. The Kamloops BC Transit garage employs seven mechanics. Robert Vogel, who has worked as a mechanic at the garage for more than 30 years, said “the guys in the shop” are excited about their new set-up. Vogel said the old garage was built for the old 30-foot buses — not the 40-foot vehicles in use today. “This is a little bit longer,” he said. “You have room to move. It’s a little more

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Local transit users will continue to need to wear a hat or put on sunscreen while they wait for the bus as nine replacement shelters due to be installed by July 31 will not be in place until September at the earliest. Contractor Creative Outdoor Advertising has encountered problems in its supply chain. Dave Eagles/KTW

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A contract switch-over is leaving Kamloops bus riders out in the open for the rest of the summer. The city’s bus shelters were pulled out at the end of May, when the city awarded its new contracts for bus-stop shelters and benches to a new company. The nine replacement shelters were due to be installed by July 31, but city transit planner Erin Felker said a “supply chain issue” has left contractor Creative Outdoor Advertising unable to meet that deadline. The company will also likely miss its Aug. 31 deadline to

install 11 new shelters. While the city waits, Felker said Creative Outdoor Advertising has agreed to cover the cost of putting nine city park benches at the shelterless stops. Those benches were installed yesterday and the day before. Felker said while there have been some issues, the new agreement the city has with its shelter provider is better for transit users. In the past, she said, busshelter locations were chosen by the contractor based on what locations would bring in the most advertising revenue. “So, with our new contract, that’s something we wrote in there,” she said. “The city chose locations that

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Clement likes what he sees in Tournament Capital Left to right: Mike Miltimore of Lee’s Music, Treasury Board president Tony Clement, Kamloops-ThompsonCariboo Conservative MP Cathy McLeod and Fiona Chan, Kamloops branch manager of the Business Development Bank of Canada, check out Miltimore’s Riversong guitar line. Dave Eagles/KTW

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’VE GOTTA GET MY PICK.� That was the response from Tony Clement after Kamloops guitar-builder Mike Miltimore handed the Conservative MP and Treasury Board president one of his hand-crafted Riversong guitars to strum a few notes. The tune that followed? Good Riddance by Green Day. But, the title of the song wasn’t an indication of Clement’s feelings about his brief stop in the Tournament Capital. Clement was in Kamloops on Wednesday, Aug. 1, stopping by Lee’s Music on Battle Street to take a look at the small business for which Miltimore gained recent acclaim in a federally sponsored entrepreneurial contest.

“I had resolved to, in my next Western tour, to maybe not necessarily always go to Vancouver,� Clement said, speaking to reporters after his impromptu jam session inside the music store. “I wanted to make sure I had discussions with small-business people in communities outside the major metropolitan areas.� The stop at Lee’s Music followed an informal lunch meeting with Kamloops Mayor Peter Milobar. Clement wouldn’t get into what was discussed, but said he was left with a good impression of the city. “I just wanted to get a sense of how things were going in Kamloops,� he said. “What I got out of it was things are good in Kamloops.� Things, he said, are also good — relatively speaking — for Canada’s finances. “We’re doing well relative to

some of our major trading partners,� he said. “But, there’s no question there’s still some major concern. “We’re not an island. We’re subject to the vagrancies of uncertainties.� Clement said Canada will “stick to the plan� when it comes to federal finances — meaning a focus on job creation, immigration, training and small business. “Right now, we’re on a staythe-course mode,� he said. “But, we’re looking at the international situation all the time.� After the stop at Lee’s Music, Clement, flanked by KamloopsThompson-Cariboo Conservative MP Cathy McLeod, headed for Sun Peaks. McLeod said they would be meeting with small-business operators to get a sense of what business is like in the mountain municipality.

LOAN AUTHORIZATION BY-LAW FOR LANDFILL GAS COLLECTION SYSTEM Notice of Alternative Approval Process The City of Kamloops intends to install a landďŹ ll gas collection system at the Mission Flats LandďŹ ll to capture methane gas currently released into the environment. . In order to undertake this project, the City proposes to borrow, by way of debentures, a sum not exceeding $2,420,000 repayable no later than ďŹ fteen (15) years from the date of the issue of such debentures. For information on the project, please contact Jen Fretz, Sustainability and Environmental Services Manager, at Telephone: 250-828-3697 or email: jfretz@kamloops.ca. City of Kamloops LandďŹ ll Gas Collection System Loan Authorization By-law No. 14-1-167 has been drafted for the purpose of borrowing $2,420,000. As part of the by-law approval process, Section 86 of the Community Charter requires that electors be notiďŹ ed that an Alternative Approval Process exists for the purpose of permitting electors to petition against the proposed by-law. The only persons entitled to sign elector response forms are the electors of the area to which the approval process applies, the area to which this Alternative Approval Process applies is the whole of the City of Kamloops.

LACING THEM UP IN THE HEAT Former Peter Puck instructor Kathleen McDonald tightens the laces on the skates of six-year-old Kaz Schnitzer during the week-long Dolson’s Peter Puck Camp at McArthur Island Sport and Event Centre. McDonald was back in Kamloops and dropped by the rink to help out at the popular annual hockey camp. Dave Eagles/KTW

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HERE TO BEGIN? Go away for a few weeks and it seems like, in reviewing all the news that was inaccessible — thanks to the reality there is no Internet access or television coverage at the lake to which the Bass family escapes annually — lots of things have happened. First, sticking close to home, there was a bit of a fluster out in Dallas when a homeowner came upon some coyotes. Now, having just returned from the depths of Mother Nature’s environment — not to mention having encountered not only coyotes, but a trio of deer and a bear or two in my own backyard — finding wildlife in an area that said wildlife usually calls home shouldn’t be a surprise. It’s why my cats are not allowed outdoors. That, and it’s a bit tiresome discovering the droppings of other outdoor cats who think my yard is a litter box. But, that’s another column. Still close to home, check out our feature on page B1 of today’s edition on two completely different tours of the same place — the site of the proposed Ajax mine. The local representative for the Polish company that wants to dig the big hole just south of Aberdeen is taking people through the area, explaining the vision Ajax has for the open-pit mine. That’s to be expected, but what is truly wonderful is that someone against the project has stood up and started doing the same thing.

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LEVEL Local environmentalist Tony Brumell is offering his own tours of the area, with his own commentary. No matter where you stand on the issue, it’s good to see someone standing in the same parking lot — and standing up for his beliefs. I know he’s not alone in speaking out, but the fact Brumell takes the time to give his own version of the tour is laudable. Meanwhile, has anyone tried to find a parking spot at Thompson Rivers University recently? For a public institution, it’s pretty darn unfriendly, parking-wise, for those of us who have to go there sometimes. Even something as simple as adopting our dog from TRU’s animal-health technology program was a nightmare. Every lot near that building that has spots for the public was full. Now, being spry and energetic, it was OK to end up parking halfway across campus and trekking over to pick up the dog. However, I have a friend who had an appointment with a professor at

TRU and ended up parking at the Real Canadian Superstore because of the lack of public parking on campus. I guess the big hint here that the public doesn’t matter would be the fact there is no lot adjacent to the campus Grand Hall. Time to move out of Kamloops in this catching-up column. I’m betting Premier Christy Clark finally found her desk calendar. That would explain why, all of a sudden, she’s stopped with the constant smiling and started with the campaigning. After all, if things go the way they’re supposed to, we head to the polls 285 days from today. Just days after declaring her government would remain neutral on the proposed Enbridge pipeline until the project completes a governmentrequired approval process, she blasts into Alberta and demands money to compensate for potential environmental problems before she’ll agree to the pipeline going through her province. Clark’s posturing might have a bit more weight if she had ensured her government had a seat at the table when the National Energy Board debates the project. But, when the time to do that arrived, Clark did nothing. Now, down in the opinion polls, losing MLAs who can smell defeat and just nine months and 12 days till the next election, she speaks out. Too little. Too late. dale@kamloopsthisweek.com

As this newspaper went to press, vast swaths of India were only just having power restored after three days of blackouts. The massive power outage in the massively populated country has led to various blame games and left up to 600-million people with a cruel reminder of just how reliant we are on the power-grid system. Trains were left stationary on tracks, factories were brought to a standstill and the sweltering heat became all the more sweltering for those with no electricity. The June edition of National Geographic has as its cover story the possibility that intense solar storms on the Sun could impact much on earth that relies on computerization. From GPS systems to the power grid, the article (and similar documentaries on PBS and elsewhere) warned that, if Earth experiences what it did during an event in the 1800s, we could be sent back to a literal dark age. And, imagining just how fast that genial neighbour can turn into a raving, violent survivalist is a frightening read. If nothing else, the blackouts in India, like earthquakes closer to home, should offer all of us a reminder to be prepared for that day when our phones don’t work, our overs won’t turn on, our furnace won’t fire up and the food in our fridges will start to spoil. Do you have an emergency kit in your home? If the power went out right now, do you have enough food and water and supplies to last you a week? A month? Probably not, which is why we should all use the India blackouts as a reminder to take a few hours to prepare for the worst.

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On page B1 of today’s edition of KTW, reporter Andrea Klassen writes of her experience taking tours of the copper and gold mine property south of Aberdeen — one journey with an Ajax official; the second jaunt with an opponent of the proposed mine. On today’s letter page, we provide snippets of the longer letters we have received on the issue. These lettes can be read in their entirety online at kamloopsthisweek.com.

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Re: Girl drowns in Penticton’s Skaha Lake: “As much as I would have to say it is swim at your own risk in a lake, I guess, in all honesty, it could be better marked, as it goes from uber shallow to insanely deep in one second.” — posted by Norm Woodbeck “It was really sad seeing them sitting on the beach, waiting for something — anything.” — posted by April Canavan

Editor: As the Ajax mine battle heats up, it offers an interesting case study in the use of propaganda and rhetoric to persuade we ignorant masses toward particular points of view. And, because billions of dollars are at stake for a huge multinational mining company and the quality of life is potentially at risk due to the mine’s location perched

on and above the City of Kamloops, emotions and passions are running high. The “yea-sayers” are accused of seeing only the pot of gold sitting in the midst of environmental armageddon, while the “fear-mongerers” with their Chicken Little notions simply don’t understand that it’s “jobs, jobs, jobs” that will keep Kamloops moving forward.

In the midst of all this, two recent and rather low-key events caught my mind’s eye. A few months ago, a suggestion by Pierre Gratton, president of the Canadian Mining Association, that Kamloops has the “potential to become the hub of the mining industry for Western Canada” tweaked my curiosity as it seemed a rather lofty claim.

Then, the recent announcement that another mining exploration company, DiscoveryCorp Enterprises, was planning to spend hundreds of thousands of dollars this summer exploring the open-pit mining potential of the land just above the Pineview neighborhood left me questioning whether the Ajax mine was simply the starting point of a much

larger mining plan for the Kamloops region. Unwilling to continue suspending judgment until the environmentalassessment process was complete, I set out on a research and discovery mission to find out as much as I could from the various perspectives. (More online . . .) Steve Powrie Kamloops

Let’s all just slow down and evaluate the evidence Editor: There has been so much negative reporting about the possibility of a mine at the old Afton site that I think it is time for everyone to sit back and reflect a little about Kamloops, its past and where the future may take us. I believe an open mind is key and a little look at the history of our fine city is essential. I was born and raised in this wonderful city.

I remember when you entered Kamloops from the east at Battle and Columbia streets, a wooden arch declaring “Welcome to Kamloops” greeted you. I also remember the steam engines huffing and puffing and spewing black smoke/soot as they hauled their products through Kamloops, and I remember when the first diesel locomotive started coming through. I remember the amalgamation of the fringe areas being all brought together

to form Kamloops as we know it today (Dallas, Barnhartvale, Valleyview, North Kamloops, Brocklehurst, Raleigh, Heffley Creek and Westsyde, etc.) Let’s wait and see what truths and insights the evaluation of the mine brings, Then we will have the really important information that we are all looking for. (More online . . .) David Barclay Kamloops

Where is the proof the project is truly needed? Editor: As a concerned citizen observing the process, I believe some simple questions remain unanswered and some fundamental assumptions have been left unchallenged. The proponents and supporters of the KPMG Ajax mine propose there is no substantial reason to not proceed with extraction of the copper and gold at the proposed site. Tremendous efforts have already been invested laying the groundwork for the

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project and managing the community concerns. Although the proponents of the mine have repeatedly identified the economic advantages of the project, KPMG Ajax and those who support their plans have failed to show that this mine is actually needed and that it is needed now. The world has not yet run out of copper and gold. There are numerous other mining projects starting throughout B.C, and these

projects will certainly make use of workers who have been displaced by the reduction in forestry based jobs. These workers will certainly contribute to the economy with their ample salaries. Considering the recent proliferation of other mining projects, the KPMG Ajax mine is simply not needed, and is especially not needed with any urgency. (More online . . . ) Andrew Bezooyen Kamloops

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Mountie charged with fraud suspended without pay By Tim Petruk STAFF REPORTER tim@kamloopsthisweek.com

A local Mountie accused of bilking a Kamloops big-box retailer out of $1,000 in a retail fraud has been suspended without pay. Trent Wessner, a Kamloops-based constable with the RCMP’s highway patrol, was suspended with pay after

charges were laid against him in April. At the time, RCMP brass said they would apply to have him suspended without pay. KTW has learned Wessner has been suspended without pay since July 3. The 32-year-old Mountie is facing one count of fraud under $5,000, alleged to have purchased about $1,000 worth of stereo equipment from the store then lied to Costco staff about returning it.

He somehow wound up with the returned cash and the equipment, investigators have said. The offence is alleged to have taken place between Aug. 25, 2010, and Sept. 15, 2010. The charge against Wessner was sworn on April 16. He’s slated to return to Kamloops provincial court for pre-trial hearings in December and January, with a two-day trial slated for Feb. 28 and March 1, 2013.

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Financial planner Ed Chieduch (right, with lawyer Matt Ford), has admitted to ripping off eight former clients of his. He will be sentenced on Sept. 13. KTW file photo

A disgraced Kamloops financial planner who admitted to scamming eight former clients out of more than $300,000 will have to wait more than a month to learn his fate. Ed Chieduch’s sentencing in Kamloops provincial court has been pushed back to Sept. 13. It was originally slated for late July.

The Crown wants Chieduch locked up for two years in a federal prison. The 58-year-old used forged investment documents to swindle clients in a Ponzi scheme over a five-year span dating back to 2005. During a hearing in June, court heard he told police he had been suckered into a socalled Nigerian email scam and was covering his own losses with his clients’ cash. In 2010, Chieduch

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City to display Ajax models By Andrea Klassen STAFF REPORTER dale@kamloopsthisweek.com

At least two new views of the proposed Ajax copper and gold mine are coming to the city of Kamloops’ website and buildings. Council has agreed to use one of the city’s buildings to host a volunteer-built 3D scale model of the controversial copper and gold mine. Hazel Mader, one of the volunteers behind the model — which has been on display at the Kamloops Farmers’ Market — said in a letter to the city the model isn’t intended to be a “a statement for or against Ajax,” but is instead a “community service project.” Mader said the model is based on Ajax’s own proposal information and aerial photography from the city. “Our position is that local

citizens . . . have the right to understand the magnitude of the project,” she added, suggesting the Tournament Capital Centre lobby might be a good place to host the display. Councillors also decided to invite Ajax to show its own 3D model, which went on display at its Seymour Street community-relations office last week, on city property. Arjun Singh said offering space to both models would prevent council from looking “unbalanced” on the issue. “It’s a good idea to invite both,” added Marg Spina. “I think it’s important that people have a chance to see, because we all learn in different ways and compare.” Council didn’t say where or when the model will be displayed — that’s being left up to city staff. Meanwhile, a new map of

the mine site south of Aberdeen is going up on the city website. Coun. Nelly Dever, who worked on the map with environmental-services manager Jen Fretz, said the new graphic — which shows the old mining operations in the area, overlaid with the new Ajax site plan — is meant to answer one of the most common questions she gets about the project. “I know for myself, personally, I was not educated on the size of the old Afton Mine,” she said. “One of the biggest comments I get is ‘There’s been a mine in our backyard before. There were no concerns before. There wasn’t any big ruckus over it. Why is there a concern this time?’” The new map will go up at kamloops.ca/ajax and will be posted along with other information comparing the two sites.

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Phillips, Lynda Fisher, Anselma Ammerdorffer, Margaret Piroddi, Alecia Moser, Judy Faulconer, Shannon Hubbard, Chris McIntosh, Elizabeth Jean Hay, Nancy Baillie, Don McNamee, Courtney Findlay, Lori Evans, Peter Watts, Alfred Wiebe, Glenn Clark, Bonnie Bregoliss, Ken Farough, Jo-Anne Massicotle, Linda Marcelet, Kelly Lemieux, Dell Maeda, Evett Blakley, Reno Colin Reid, Bill Campbell (Cooper’s Foods Westsyde), Colin Reid and Bryce Herman pose with Home Hardware Fabbro, Jodeen Cassidy, Barbara Helly, Marianne Pettigrew, Catherine Garnett, Len Bell, Marie Sheilah Mattey, Merve Crawford, Kropp, Donna Thompson (Cooper’s Foods Valleyview), representatives Les Smedley, David Karleen Landrie, Colin Reid (CEO, YMCA-YWCA), James McLaughlin Judy MacLaughlin, Ernie Cordonier Cooper’s Foods Brock), Colin Reid, Donna Thompson (Cooper’s Foods Valleyview), Gina Charlesworth, Nicky Hamel and Al Meunier, (First Class Limousine), Mark Gloria Tommasini,Gallant, Dave Chyzowski David Everett, Christopher Vannan, Carrie Bryant, Lisa Glabraith, Beverly Rogers, Colleen Bowser, Vanessa Roeland, Cliff Bryce Herman Nathalie & John Wandler, Bryce Herman along with several lucky winners (Kamloops Blazers), Paula Tommasini Feddersen, Terry Dixon, M Finlayson, N. 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2 Yamaha Generators, 2 Yamaha Outboard Motors, 2 2010 Yamaha Dirt Bikes Bryce Herman, Randy Ponti, Dave Leitch, Jessica Martin, Robert Bradbury, Travis Schultz (Schultz Motorsports), Colin Reid (Kamloops Y), Jessie Henriquez and partner.

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25 Draws of $100 Gift Certificates from Suplus Herby's Colin Reid (Kamloops Y), Johnny Garland (Surplus Herby's), Bryce Herman and two lucky winners

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Brews, Cruise & Reviews Noble Pig Dinner for 8, 8 WCT tickets and Limo hank youHerman, Daryl Bryce Cloran (WCT), Maeghan Summers (Noble Pig), Lori Marchand (WCT), Omer Despins, Karen Despins, Steve McLauchlin (First Class Limousine), Colin Reid Colin Reid, Donna Thompson (Cooper’s (Kamloops Y) Foods Valleyview),

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2 Yamaha Generators, 2 Yamaha Outboard Motors, 2 2010 Yamaha Dirt Bikes Bryce Herman, Randy Ponti, Dave Leitch, Jessica Martin, Robert Bradbury, Travis Schultz (Schultz Motorsports), Colin Reid (Kamloops Y), Jessie Henriquez and partner.

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ROBERT HARDING MCDERMID February 2nd, 1948 ~ July 26th 2012 It is with heavy hearts that we announce the passing of Robert McDermid on July 26th, 2012 after a long, lengthy illness. Robert is survived by his loving wife Cheryl McDermid (Whaley) and his children Tracy (Darren) and Jeff, as well as his grandchildren Dustin, D’Artagnan, Brianna, Shyla, Haylee and Sidnee. Also surviving him are his brother Neil (Cheryl) and sister Lorie, along with numerous nieces and nephews. Robert was predeceased by his parents Gordon and Isabelle, and his brother Don. He will be missed by many friends and family. Born in Cranbrook, BC, Robert made his home in many provinces over the years with the Department of National Defense. He retired in 1991 and made his final home in Kamloops, BC. Family would like to wish many thanks to Dr. Loland, Dr. Langford, the Kamloops Hospice Association and all the nurses who cared for him during his lengthy illness at home and hospital. There will be no funeral by request. In lieu of flowers, a donation may be made to the Heart and Lung Foundation in Robert’s name. We love you to the moon and back and you will always be in our hearts Arrangements entrusted to Kamloops Funeral Home 250-554-2577 Condolences may be emailed to the family from www.kamloopsfuneralhome.com

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NE WEEKEND. THREE OLYMPIC DREAMS. Dylan Armstrong and Justin Rodhe, both Canadian shot putters, and American hammer thrower Kibwe Johnson — all of whom train at the National Throws Centre (NTC) in Kamloops — will chase gold this weekend at the Olympic Summer Games in London. “This is something that I’ve been longing to do since I was a kid,” said Johnson, who was born in San Francisco and grew up in the Bay Area. “My family members are big track and field fans and I’ve been watching the Olympics since I can remember watching TV.” Many Kamloops residents will have the tube switched on when local hero Armstrong guns for the podium on Friday, Aug. 3. Should both the Westsyde secondary graduate and Rodhe qualify for the shotput final, they will compete for medals at about 12:30 p.m. Johnson will attempt on Friday to qualify for the hammer-throw final, which is slated for Sunday, Aug. 5. at 12:20 p.m.

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Armstrong missed medalling by one centimetre four years ago in Beijing — he wants a top-three finish this time around. “Coming that close last time . . . I’m going to try and do my best to make sure that doesn’t happen again,” said the 31-year-old behemoth. “It would be nice to get a medal and bring one back for the community here in Kamloops.” In his and Rodhe’s way are a few favourites: Defending Olympic gold medallist Tomasz Majewski of Poland, reigning world champion David Storl of Germany and three American powerhouses — Reese Hoffa, Christian Cantwell and Ryan Whiting. Armstrong’s longest throw this year is 21.5 metres. His personal best — a Canadian record — is 22.21 metres, set in Calgary last year. It will likely take something close to or better than his highwater mark for the

2011 world championship silver medallist to reach the podium in London. Johnson, Rodhe, Armstrong and female hammer thrower Sultana Frizell, who also trains at the NTC, did their final Olympic preparations in Albufeira, Portugal with Ukrainian throws mastermind Anatoliy Bondarchuk. Qualification for the women’s hammerthrow final is slated for Aug. 8, with the final set for Aug. 10. Each and every one of the Kamloopsbased throwers credit Bondarchuk — known colloquially as Dr. B — for much of their success. “I wouldn’t be throwing as far or as consistent if it wasn’t for him,” said Johnson, who moved to the Tournament Capital in 2008. “I probably wouldn’t be throwing any more at all. “There was a period there where I needed to make some tough choices. “If it wasn’t for

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training with Dr. B, and the support of the Kamloops community, I’d be working in the real world.”

Pendrel watch Kamloops-based mountain biker Catharine Pendrel is favoured to finish atop the podium in the women’s cross-country event at the Olympic Summer Games in London on Aug. 11. The race at 550acre Hadleigh Farm, located in the Essex countryside, will start at 4:30 a.m.

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and huge. That’s one way to describe Kamloops shot putter Dylan Armstrong, who will have the backing of an entire city on Friday, Aug. 3, when he goes for gold at the Oympic Summer Games in London. Dino Bernardo and Chris Monteleone, co-owners of The Commodore Grand Café and Lounge, are inviting Armstrong supporters to their establishment for the event. Doors will open at 11 a.m. and the hulking Kamloopsian is expected to take the screen at about

12:30 p.m. Bernardo will be forced to turn people away once capacity is met. The viewing party will double as a fundraiser for the Kamloops Track and Field Club and the Kamloops Broncos of the B.C. Football Conference.

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SPORTS Another season of Kamloops Broncos football has arrived. The B.C. Football Conference squad opens its season against the Chilliwack Huskers at Hillside Stadium on Sunday, Aug. 5. Kickoff is slated for 4 p.m. Hope springs eternal — as it always does before the ball is snapped — and the Broncos are intent on reaching the post-season for the first time in franchise history. KTW file photo

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A revamped schedule, veteran returnees and a strong pre-season have Kamloops Broncos general manager Darryl Chow thinking postseason football. “We’ve got to make the playoffs,” said Chow, who took over GM duties from club president Dino Bernardo in the offseason. The Broncos are hosting their B.C. Football Conference (BCFC) regular-season opener against the Chilliwack Huskers on Sunday, Aug. 5, at Hillside Stadium. Kickoff is scheduled for 4 p.m. Kamloops is playing the Huskers and the Westshore Rebels of Victoria three times this season, as opposed to twice in the

2011 campaign. The Broncos will only once meet the Vancouver Island Raiders of Nanaimo and the Langley Rams, with two scheduled meetings against the Okanagan Sun of Kelowna rounding out the 10-game season. Chow is thrilled the BCFC decided to make the change. “Teams like Nanaimo have massive budgets compared to ours and they were kicking our butts 70 or 80 to nothing,” he said. “What’s that doing to football in general and what does that say about the league?” Numbers were down

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at training camp this year, said Chow, but that might not be a bad thing. “I know everybody is talking about our lower numbers, but what’s impressing to me is, because we’ve got so many veteran players, how polished it looks this early in the season. “More kids are getting more reps.” The Broncos took plenty of positives away from a 15-12 pre-season loss to the Okanagan Sun on Saturday, July 28, in Salmon Arm. “Offensively, we were way crisper and looking way tighter as a unit compared to last year,” said thirdyear quarterback Jesse Neufeld. In two wins over Kamloops last season, the Sun outscored the Broncos 90-20, so a three-point loss — in a glass half full scenario

— could be considered a step in the right direction. If the glass is half empty, it was just a pre-season game and the scoreline is not representative of what will happen when outcome counts. The Broncos finished 2-8 last season and missed the playoffs for a fifth-consecutive year. Both of Kamloops’ wins came against Chilliwack, which finished 0-10 for a secondstraight year. Chow knows Kamloops can ill-afford a loss to the Huskers on Sunday. “We haven’t started the season yet, but you talk about a must-win game . . . this will set the stage,” he said. “We’d sure love to see a big crowd. Chilliwack is a team we must beat.”


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It seems like forever since pitcher Jordan Kealty closed out one of the most memorable games ever played at Norbrock Stadium, sealing the Kamloops RiverDogs’ first provincial title since 2007. Kamloops edged the Vancouver Mounties 11-10 on July 31, 2011. It was an edgeof-your-seat thriller nobody in attendance will soon forget. What was forgettable was the B.C. Minor Baseball Association midget AAA squad’s performance at the 2011 Western Canada Baseball Association championship in Victoria. The Dogs finished 1-3 and out of the playoffs. Fast-forward one year and Kamloops has a chance to get back to the Western stage as the 2012 provincial championship gets underway today (Aug. 2) in Chilliwack. “With those high expectations comes that added pressure and we’ve been trying to manage that as best we can,” said coach Sean Wandler, who only lost one player — pitcher Spencer Lord — to graduation after last season.

“Our philosophy this year is not to take anything for granted and play one game at a time.” Kamloops, seeded second at the tournament, is in Pool B with third-seed Tri-City, sixth-seed Cowichan and seventh-seed Vancouver. First-seed Victoria, fourth-seed Richmond, fifth-seed Chilliwack and eighth-seed Cloverdale make up Pool A. The RiverDogs went on a tear at the end of the season, winning nine of their last 10 league games, including a two-game sweep of top-seed Victoria, which finished the season 29-6. Kamloops posted a 26-9 mark. “We just wanted to keep getting stronger each week and it seems like we finished off on a real positive note,” said Wandler, who has been in the Kamloops dugout for 13 years. “Hopefully, that carries into this weekend.” Mike Gilfillan has been the go-to guy on the mound for the RiverDogs this season. He will have the ball when Kamloops opens its tournament at 3 p.m. today against Cowichan. Powering the River City team’s lineup

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The provincial final is scheduled for 1 p.m. on Sunday, Aug. 5. To the victor: A spot at Westerns, held from Aug. 23 to Aug. 27 in Sherwood Park, Alta. For the eight graduating RiverDogs, it will be tough to keep

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Bantam ball on McArthur The Kamloops Minor Baseball Association is hosting the Bantam A Provincial Championship, which gets underway today (Aug. 2) and runs to Sunday, Aug. 5, on McArthur Island. Ten teams, including one from Kamloops, will compete at the tournament, which will feature an opening

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NE OF THE best taxavoidance tactics in the late Roman Empire was to sell yourself into slavery. You didn’t really have to work as somebody’s slave, of course — it was more like rock star Hotblack Desiato being “dead for a year for tax reasons” in Douglas Adams’s wondrous confection The Hitch-Hiker’s Guide to the Galaxy — but, with the legal status of slave, you were exempt from taxation. Nowadays, the legal manipulations used to avoid taxation are less dramatic, but they are spectacularly effective. James Henry, former chief economist at business consultancy McKinsey and a member of the board of directors of Tax Justice Network, has just published a report, The Price of Offshore Revisited, that estimates the amount of wealth hidden in tax havens by the super-rich at a minimum of $21 trillion. That would be $21,000,000,000,000. It might be as much as $32 trillion, he added, but greater precision is impossible when the whole point of holding money overseas is to keep it secret. Henry came up with this range of numbers by sifting through data from the Bank for International Settlements, the International Monetary Fund, the World Bank and private-sector analysts – and it does not even include yachts, mansions, art works and other forms of wealth held overseas. It doesn’t matter. The point is it’s a very large amount of money — equal to the annual gross domestic product of both the United States and Japan. Some of it is the laundered proceeds of crime and much of it is money stolen from

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A TALE OF TWO TOURS KTW’s Andrea Klassen twice visits the proposed Ajax mine site — with a proponent and opponent as her guides

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eaving Kamloops” the small white sign by the side of Lac Le Jeune Road declares — and the tour of the Ajax mine site officially begins. For the remainder of the summer, proponents of the controversial copper and gold mine south of Aberdeen will be running chartered buses of curiosity seekers through the area four times a week, starting from the Inks Lake parking lot. Armed with maps and four-wheel drive, they will head across the mine site as tour guides point out planned spots for buildings and the future edges of Ajax’s open pit and wasterock piles. It’s 24 before the mine’s first public tour is set to begin and KTW is on the road with Ajax communityrelations manager Norman Thompson for a preview of the show. While the public tour will begin at Inks, Thompson

points out mining landmarks with a practised eye as he heads off the highway and begins the short climb past the Iron Mask Trailer Park — a waste rock pile here, reclaimed. A pit-turned-lake there. “If you go through these

that would ring the mine pit to the north, east and west. Here, the tailings storage facility will stretch three kilometres, running near parallel to Lac Le Jeune Road. The thickened tailings will be “about the consisten-

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hills, there’s old mines scattered all through there,” he says. “When we talk about how close to town, it’s in their backyards already.” Inks Lake marks the site of one of three large piles

cy of toothpaste,” Thompson says. The excess water will drain out into Inks Lake and another water area on the other side of the pile. X See TOUR B2

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Tour emphasizes Ajax’s plans to control noise “From all our tests, it doesn’t go anywhere from here,” he says. “It just evaporates.” Leaving the tailings pile, the tour heads towards Jacko Lake via an old haul road left over from Teck’s mining operation on the site in the 1990s. When Ajax is built, Thompson says, the road will be decommissioned. Transport trucks from the Ajax site will instead connect with the Coquihalla Highway by another route. “When you’re out fishing, you don’t want big trucks driving by.” It’s one of several measures he says Ajax is taking to keep the lake going as recreation site — an oft-repeated public concern Thompson says the company is taking seriously. Opposite the lake, the company plans to install a berm, which Thompson says will block the noise and sight of the mine’s processing plant. Just beyond the berm, on a slight rise, copper and gold will be separated from the ore hauled from the pit. And, just beyond that, there’s the northern waste-rock pile to try to visualize. Roughly two-kilometres long and wide, it’s the portion of the mine that will come closest to the city. Its eastern corner will

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The landscape has been changed by man over many years.

be about ut 1.5 kilometres from Aberdeen and Pacific Way elementary schools. At this vantage point, the signs of the old Teck operation are more apparent. Long rectangular hills, greener than their surroundings, poke out of the ground. Reclaimed wasterock piles, Thompson says, albeit on a smaller scale. “It shows you the landscape has been changed by man over many years,” he says. Then it’s back in the truck, to the biggest change of all. At the top of Jacko Lake, a white spike sticks out of the ground marking one edge of the open pit that will eventu-

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ally ll cover 261 hectares h — about 488 football fields, give or take an end zone. Here, another berm is planned, walling up the edge of the pit and separating off the lake. Below the road, a family of birds is swimming in the otherwise quiet water. The area is mostly empty of cars and fishing enthusiasts today. “Those birds will have to move out a few feet,” Thompson quips. Despite the proximity

of the mine, Thompson says Jacko isn’t at risk from the venture. He points out three more stakes — well sites, drilled to examine how the lake interacts with groundwater. So far, he says, there’s no sign it does at all. The other edge of the pit is visible, with a bit of a squint in the morning sun, from the top of the eastern mine pit. Farther out, a few houses dot the landscape. They will be under the

east waste-rock pile, Thompson explains. From here, the tour doubles back on itself, back to Inks Lake and then beyond to the city itself. But, there’s one more landmark on the way home: Wallander Lake, which forms the eastern boundary of the north waste-rock pile. After 90 minutes of driving and pointing, about the same time as the public tour, it may be a bit simplistic — and hardly a new point in the

debate — to say the proposed mine is big. But, as one looks back and forth between the map and the site, trying to imagine 150 metres of rock, a pile of toothpaste three kilometres across or those hundreds of football fields from earlier, it becomes the tour’s most pervasive message. The site is massive in a way no map or 3D model quite illustrates, no matter which side of the debate created it. With 24 hours to go,

Thompson says the first round of Ajax tours are full and the company will keep running them as long as there’s interest and the weather permits a 20-seat minibus to clamber over the ragged terrain. “We’ll see what the response is,” he says. To book a seat on the bus, which will run at 10 a.m. and 1 p.m. on Thursdays and Saturdays, call the Ajax office at 250-374-5446 or email info@ajaxmine. ca.

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Emotional impact has to be acknowledged Brumell has nicknamed his talk the “Western Approaches Tour,” a nod to a naval battleground from the First and Second world wars. And, as he describes his vision of the area’s future, a battleground is what it resembles. While the north and east waste-rock piles will be reclaimed, “there isn’t a single tree on any of these reclaimed areas, because trees won’t grow on that junk,” Brumell says. He pictures ground compressed by rock piles, too dense for groundwater to flow through, and rock piles filled with cadmium, asbestos and arsenic that could eventually leech into Kamloops Lake, given a century or so. For Jacko Lake, Brumell’s predictions are more immediate. “Jacko Lake will die in five to 10 years.” Working at a mine in Timmins, Ont., Brumell says he remembers seeing shockwaves from blasting obliterate birds with unlucky flight patterns. He expects that same sort of shockwave will travel through the water of the lake. “It probably won’t kill the fish, but it will stress them to the point where they won’t take bait,” he says. Despite the grim predictions, what seems to impact his audience the most is a simple recitation of numbers pulled from Ajax’s own materials. The biggest gasps and head shakes from the group come as Brumell is describing the boundaries of the tailings pile, which would rise just next to Inks Lake. As the tour moves out of the parking lot, for a quick peek at Jacko Lake, he instructs the group to get into their cars and drive a small gravel road toward the Coquihalla Highway — about half the length of the tailings pile, he says. Bumping along over potholes at 20 km/h, the drive lasts through oneand-a-half songs and a commercial break on the

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radio — enough time to drive, e, fix your hair, drive, check for any new text messages on the h cell ll phone and then to drive a little bit more. Because of the day’s small turnout (while more than 20 people have registered, few have braved the heat), the tour breaks up on the shore of Jacko Lake, but Brumell pushes on to the last stop.

Environmentalist and former miner Tony Brumell points out the dimensions of the tailings pile that would be built as part of the Ajax copper and gold mine to a tour group on Sunday, July 29.

A short drive down Goose Lake Road and he’s overlooking the mine site from the south, from the hills behind Sharon Antoniak’s house. Wearing a “Stop Ajax” T-shirt, Antoniak admits right up front to being emotional about the issue. “I’m a NIMBY,”

she says. If the mine goes ahead, she says the atmosphere of her secluded home will be destroyed. She’s worried for her grandchildren, who attend Pacific Way on the edge of Aberdeen, closest to the mine. “I doubt anyone would put an elementary

school on the access road to Highland Valley Copper,” she says, referring to the massive mine near Logan Lake. “It’s not going to just be me that’s affected.” Brumell says stories like Antoniak’s are what originally got him interested in the Ajax process. It’s these type of

losses he’d like those taking his tour to really consider — how will the city feel without this patch of grassland or that family of deer traversing the area? Without being assured of a silent jog past Inks Lake on a weekday morning? “The biggest thing about this is emotional impact,” he says.

“To say we can’t discuss the emotional or visual impact of this mine is sticking your head in the sand.” Brumell doesn’t have another tour planned at this point, but is encouraging people to grab a seat on the official Ajax bus, trust their emotional reactions and draw their own conclusions.

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Sept. 14: Tribute Trio (music by Motley Crue, Guns N’ Roses and AC/ DC), 19+ show, 7 p.m., $40. Sept. 27: Jonny Lang, 7 p.m., 19+, $60. Oct. 23: Nitty Gritty Dirt Band, 7 p.m., 19+, $60. Oct. 25: Big Sugar, 7 p.m., 19+, $29.50. Dec. 13: Jesse Cook. Tickets for all shows are subject to taxes and service charges and are available at the Kamloops Live Box Office, 1025 Lorne St., 250-374-5483,

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Aug. 15 to Aug. 19: Cirque du Soleil presents Quidam. Various times and ticket prices. Tickets at the ISC box office, 300 Lorne St., at ticketmaster.ca or at the Ticketmaster outlet in Sahali Mall, 945 West Columbia St.

The Art We Are 246 Victoria St. Aug. 6: Cud Eastbound and Mournwood (lostwarren.com), 8 p.m.

Aug. 8 and Aug. 9: Poetry slam, 8 p.m., $5. Aug. 11: Flying Fox and the Hunter Gatherers (flyingfoxandthehuntergatherers.com), 8 p.m., $10. Aug. 13: Sarah Scouten (sarahjanescouten.com), 8 p.m. Aug. 16: Gogo Bonkers (gogobonkers.com). 8 p.m., $5. Aug. 18: Cory Hawthorne (coryhawthorne.com), 8 p.m., $5. Aug. 24: The Key Frames (thekeyframes.com), 8 p.m., $5.

• Riverside Park: Aug. 2: Benny Walker (Australian pop) Aug. 3: Locarno (Latin party music) Aug. 4: Neil James Harnett (right, bluesy pop) Aug. 5: Wiley (bountry rock) Aug. 6: Werewolves of Creston (blassic remakes) Aug. 7: Tequilla Mockingbird Orchestra (gypsy roots) Aug. 8: Frapp City (rock) • McDonald Park: Aug. 3: Jo Landygo (country) (all shows start at 7 p.m.)

Aug. 25: Luke and Tess Pretty (lukeandtesspretty. com), 8 p.m. Aug. 28: Alex Legett (alexleggett. com), 8 p.m., $5. Aug. 31: Toby (tobymusic.com.au), 8 p.m., $10.

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Tree and Perv Stache. No cover on Aug 2, $5 on Aug. 3, $7 on Aug. 4 and $10 on Aug. 5. Aug. 23: Street Figher DJ Edition — DJ Battle, $5. Aug. 31: Violin versus Vinyl, $7. Sept. 5: Tech N9ne (therealtechn9ne.com), Mad Child and Krizz Kaliko, $30 in advance at Mountain High

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Walking through history The Kamloops Museum lecture series presents an encore edition of the History of Kamloops Architecture walking tour on Saturday, Aug. 11, from 10 a.m. to noon. Museum supervisor Elisabeth Duckworth will discuss decorative features on various homes and then take participants on a guided tour of the area. On Wednesday, Aug. 22, the museum will also host a new walking tour focusing on the history and architecture of downtown businesses and buildings. To register, go online to kamloops.ca/ ezreg or call 250-8283500 and refer to pro-

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It took Joey Nash two months — minus two days — to celebrate six decades. The local artist said her latest painting, Can I Have This Dance For the Rest of My Life?, may be her best work to date. It’s definitely one of her most personal, as the 30-inch by 40-inch painting was created to honour her parents, Mary and Frank Nash and their 60 years of marriage. Mary said the title of the work comes from the first thing Frank said to her. “He came up to me and said ‘Could I have this dance?’” Mary recalled.

The theme is circular; near Frank’s left ear at the top is a hibiscus bud to mark their budding romance, Joey said. There is also a hibiscus in both renditions of Mary, chosen because she loves the flower. From there, the painting progresses to the young couple starting life. The four plumeria on the right represent Joey and her three siblings. The flowers on the left represent grandchildren. The Hawaiian-inspired foliage was chosen because the couple loves that locale. Mary said while she knew her daughter was creating the painting, she didn’t see it until it was finished. Joey delivered it to the couple’s Chase home late last month.

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ElectroRecycle expands in B.C. B RITISH Columbians are now able to recycle even more of their old or broken electrical products as ElectroRecycle expands its small-appliance recycling program to include new products such as power tools, sewing machines and exercise equipment. Introduced by the Canadian Electrical Stewardship Association (CESA), ElectroRecycle (formerly known as Unplugged) was first launched across B.C. on Oct. 1, 2011. ElectroRecycle is the first small-appliance and power-tool recycling program of its kind in Canada and the only government-approved small-appliance and power-tool recycling program in B.C. Besides small appliances, the program will now accept household electrical products under new product categories, including power tools (for example, hand-held drills), sewing/textile machines, exercise machines (such as treadmills) and leisure, arts & crafts devices (for example, electric binoculars). “With these new product categories, ElectroRecycle will help divert even more electrical products from disposal to resource recovery,” said Brock Macdonald, chief executive officer for the Recycling Council of British Columbia (RCBC). “The expanded program will also help municipalities spend less on managing waste.” ElectroRecycle will now accept more than 300 different types of electrical products, ranging in size from electrical toothbrushes, hand-held drills and toasters to sewing machines, countertop microwaves and treadmills.

British Columbians can recycle their electrical products at more than 100 accessible and convenient dropoff locations across the province, which may differ based on size of product being recycled. Drop-off locations are located at private recycling drop-off centres, local government sites, and service organizations like the Salvation Army. “We applaud B.C.’s manufacturers and retailers for expanding this important recycling program to include even more products,” said B.C. Environment Minister Terry Lake. “B.C. is already a leader in recy-

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E BOTH LOVE THE GREAT OUTDOORS BUT, WHEN IT COMES TO DOING THE ‘CAMP THING,’ MY HUSBAND AND I DON’T QUITE JIVE. Although he’d be content to cuddle in a mummy bag of eiderdown, my spine goes into spasm after sleeping on a mattress of earthy rough stuff. I’m also not crazy about canvas homesteads or baked beans. Thanks to these luxurious rural retreats, we can leave those tent pegs behind. While blending the rustic and refined, these B.C. properties offer a motherlode of outdoor adventures and pampering at the same time.

Albreda Lodge Mountain-mania, heli-style. Visiting powder hounds are whisked away to this posh lodge in the Monashee Range. The property, created by heli-guru Mike Wiegle, offers everything from steep and deep to apres-ski seductions. De-stress at the full-fledged spa, refuel on chef-prepared cuisine, then heli away to snow-riddled peaks. You’ll surely catch big air and get a good run for your money.

Echo Valley Ranch and Spa Calling all luxuryloving cowboys and cowgirls. If you want a rustic dude ranch, then steer your stallion in a different direction. If you’re fancying five-star accommodation, cuisine and spa specialties, with a unique east-west blend, then giddy-up to this getaway. After riding the range, hiking to neighboring peaks and reeling in a fresh daily catch, bowlegged city

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Elisi Spa and Wilderness Resort Safari or spa? Try both and more at this hedonistic flyin enshrouded by the northern Rockies. Check out moose, elk and wolverines while on a photo-shoot safari. Catch an exhilarating wave on riverboat ride, hike, bike or ride horseback to florafilled meadows. When the day is done, the mountain magic makes its way into eight guest rooms, a high-tech gym — and an awesome spa.

King Pacific Lodge One heavenly houseboat! From May to September, this floating wonder comes alive when anchored next to uninhabited Princess Royal Island. Although remotely sandwiched between the Great Bear Rainforest and sapphire Pacific, this retreat boasts all the bells and whistles of a boutique hotel. Seventeen deckedout rooms lure adventuring anglers and romantics. Soaker tubs, steam room and soothing massage are perks at the end of each day — along with a starry sky.

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JULY 29 Martina McBride, Singer (46) JULY 30 Peter Bogdanovich, Director (73) JULY 31 Mark Cuban, Entrepreneur (54)

AUGUST 1 Adam Duritz, Musician (48) AUGUST 2 Edward Furlong, Actor (35) AUGUST 3 Martin Sheen, Actor (72) AUGUST 4 Roger Clemens, Athlete (50)

LIBRA - Sept 23/Oct 23 Your curiosity could get the best of you this week, Libra.You may end up delving into things that are better left unturned. Take a step back and find a new focus. SCORPIO - Oct 24/Nov 22 Don’t set yourself up for frustration, Scorpio. Avoid any people who cause you conflict and any activities that bring you grief. Enjoy yourself instead. SAGITTARIUS - Nov 23/Dec 21 Sagittarius, although you didn’t think things could get much busier, this week you will find more on your plate. Don’t be overly concerned. There will be time to get things done.

CROSSWORD ANSWER

TERRIBLE LIZARDS TANTALIZING Best buddies Braydon Gough (right) and Lucas Bonato (top photo) attended the recent A Dinosaur Thing camp at the Kamloops Museum and Archives. Those attending were give a lump of clay, which, when broken open, revealed sample dinosaur pieces the kids then assembled, as would a palentogist, into a whole dinosaur. After this, the kids used plaster to mould a replica fossil of a dinosaur model they would later paint. Also attending were brothers Mateo (left) and Luca Bruno (bottom photo). The siblings were in the right frame of mind, having just returned from a visit to the dinosaur displays in Drumheller, Alta. To find a museum camp your child might want to attend this summer, go online to kamloops.ca/museum. George Wycherley photos/KTW


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HOUGH GAMBLING IS ONE OF THE MOST-SERIOUS PROBLEMS TO HIT OUR SOCIETY, THE CHURCH IS STRANGELY SILENT ON THE SUBJECT. We are told in the media compulsive gambling has reached epidemic proportions. The provincial lotteries have started a gambling frenzy like we have never seen before. In nearly every province, barriers against legalized gambling have fallen, one after another. NARAYAN MITRA One magazine stated “gamYou Gotta Have bling is the No. FAITH 1 desire of our nation.” In one form or another, gambling is becoming a daily routing for literally tens of thousands of Canadians. Those most easily victimized are millions of new gamblers who cannot control their desire to gamble away their entire earnings. It is interesting that even Christians who want to argue in participating in gambling often refer to the Bible’s use of “casting the

lot” as their justification. No doubt the phrase is in the Bible, but it deals with decision-making and not with regards to gambling (e.g., Prov. 16:33; John 19:23,24; Acts 1:21-26). In other words, human methods for determining matters must be understood in light of the sovereignty of God. So, what does the Bible really have to say about gambling? Here are some implications on its nature: • Gambling contributes to a person’s lack of contentment (1 Tim. 6:6-8). The Bible says godliness with contentment is great gain, but gambling feeds on greed and desire which is opposed to contentment (see also Prov. 15:16). • Gambling causes a person to fall into temptation and carnal desire (1 Tim. 6:9). Again, the Word of God tells us that “those who desire to be rich fall into temptation and a snare and into many foolish and harmful lusts which drown men in destruction and perdition. Anyone who has ever promoted gambling knows it is fuelled by a desire to get rich quick, which leads to other temptations later. • Gambling conditions a person to accept and tolerate sinful attitudes and actions (1 Tim. 6:10). The Bible tells us “the love of money is a root of all kinds of evil.”

People who have been involved in illegal gambling have confirmed any kind of gambling does something to a person that makes them more receptive to other things that involve compromise. • Gambling changes a person’s commitment to spiritual things (1 Tim. 6:10). In the above passage, Paul condemned some who “have strayed from the faith in their greediness.” Gradually, we become dominated by our desire to be rich and to get ahead in life, whereas we are to flee these things and to pursue righteousness, godliness, faith, love, patience and gentleness. • Gambling contradicts spiritual qualities that a godly person should pursue (1 Tim. 6:11). Prov. 10:2 reveals that “treasures of wickedness profit nothing, but righteousness delivers from death.” The church needs those who are willing to forsake the world and its empty dreams and to seek more of God and His son Jesus. • Gambling controls our heart and our system of values (Matt. 6:19-24). Jesus said that where our treasure is, there our hearts will be also. Instead of regularly putting away money down on lottery tickets, let us use that money for the Lord’s purposes in His work. Can we imagine what the cause of the

gospel would experience if just a fraction of what is spent on lottery tickets was spent on spreading the message of Christ? • Gambling could characterize us as guilty of covetousness (Ex. 20:17; Eph. 5:5; Col. 3:5). This is the worst accusation against gambling. The Bible repeatedly calls covetousness a sin. It even equates it with idolatry. Why? Because a covetous person worships wealth and material things as opposed to God. Covetousness is something that should not even be named among believers. Yet, we stand still while lotteries and legalized gambling promote and capitalize on that same sin of covetousness. Gambling is a clear violation of God’s moral and righteous standards and has no place in a believer’s life in any form. narayanmitra@hotmail.com KTW welcomes submissions to its Faith page. Columns should be between 600 and 800 words in length and include a headshot of the author, along with a short bio on the writer. Submissions can be sent via email to editor@kamloopsthisweek.com.

Kamloops

Places of Worship THE FEAST

COMMUNITY CHURCH

Come and join us for our Family Service every Sunday. When: Summer Service Time Sundays at 9 am Where: Calvary Community Church Building, 1205 Rogers Way Contact: Phone 250.376.1548 Email: info@jesusfeast.ca Web: www.jesusfeast.ca

Church is boring? You may be surprised. Come try us out.

233 Fortune Dr. 250-376-6268 SUNDAY SERVICE TIMES

To advertise your service in the Worship Directory, please call

374-7467

9:15 am - 10:20 am 11:00 am - 12:05 pm www.kamloopsalliance.com

Kamloops United Church

163 Oriole Rd. Kamloops, B.C. www.gcchurch.ca

Doing Life Together!

kamloopsunited.ca 421 St. Paul St. • Sundays 10:00 a.m. Rev. Teri Meyer • Rev. Bruce Comrie

Mt. Paul United Church 1205 Rogers Way Kamloops 250-374-2888 Pastor Don Maione

SUNDAY 10:30 AM

(Sunday School during the service)

Bible based, Christ centred & family oriented. SUNDAY WORSHIP 10:30am Sunday School during the service

815 Renfrew Avenue Rev. David Schumacher 250.376.8323

UNITED CHURCHES OF CANADA SERVICE TIMES Saturday at 6:30pm Sunday at 10am

St. Andrews Lutheran Church

www.mtpauluc.ca

140 Laburnum St. • Sundays 9:30 am Rev. LeAnn Blackert

Plura Hills United Church www.plurahillsunited.com

2090 Pacific Way • Sundays 10:00 am Rev. Carolyn Ronald

COMMUNITY CHURCH 344 POPLAR A Caring Community of believers Invite you to: Sunday School - 10:00 a.m Worship Service - 11:00 a.m. Women’s Bible Study Tues. - 6:30 p.m. Call for info re: Celebrate Freedom Program to restart October 2nd, 2012

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Lost & Found

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LOST: TOYOTA car key with Fob and additional key, Saturday, July 22, possibly in parking lot near Kamloops Keg restaurant and heritage railway. If found, please call 1250-832-6765

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Drivers/Courier/ Trucking

Education/Trade Schools

Class 1 Drivers to haul dry vans Western Canada & US. Only drivers with 2 years exp. & US border crossing capability. Local Drivers also required. Dedicated tractors, paid drops, direct deposit. No phone calls Fax 250-546-0600

21 WEEK HEAVY EQUIPMENT OPERATOR APPRENTICESHIP PROGRAM Prepare for a Career in Heavy Equipment Operation. Introducing our new Apprenticeship Program which includes:

Kamloops This Week will be closed on Monday, August 6th, 2012 for the Civic Statutory Holiday. Please note the following ClassiďŹ ed Deadline Change:

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Detailed job postings can be viewed at http://www.western forest.com/building-value/our -people-employment/careers

(voted best preschool 2011) Now accepting registration for Aberdeen and Sahali. Superior Care and education. Programs offered: 0-30 months, 30 months to 5yrs, and afterschool care for Summit Elementary.

250-377-8190

enricheddaycare@shaw.ca Kamloops Montessori & Kamloops Village Garden Summer Camp Programs We run weekly or monthly fun and exciting summer camp programs for children ages 2.5-6 250-372-9945 We are also accepting registration for our fall preschool/k programs at Sahali (located at McGowan Elementary)250-374-4264 and Aberdeen (located at Aberdeen Elementary) 250-3729940

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2 Days Per Week call 250-374-0462

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Lost & Found

We welcome Heather McCrae, our new manager

Lost on July 22 N Shore Black computer back pack ID wallet, cell and more in it reward $200 (250) 554-9544

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Phone Karl at 250-377-3030 to start your career in Real Estate today.

PHOENIX Closing: August 2, 2012

Clerk - BCGEU Community Subsector Grid 5 This is an on-call casual clerical posting to provide relief to various clerical positions. The successful individual will have excellent ofďŹ ce and computing skills; and will be able to organize and update documents within computer databases as well as within a manual environment. Must also possess strong written and verbal communication skills and the ability to deal with the public in a diplomatic and skillful manner. Familiarity with detox management and drug withdrawal an asset. Must have an high level of personal maturity and possess ďŹ rst-rate organization skills, exibility, reliability and the ability to multi-task. Required QualiďŹ cations: Grade 12; Excellent computer skills in Windows, Microsoft Access, Word and Excel; Three years related experience preferred Hours of Work: Casual – On Call

SUMMIT MONTESSORI 1565 Summit Drive • 250-828-2533

Please submit a letter of interest to by midnight, August 2, 2012, Sian Lewis, Executive Director.

CORE & PAL Courses week days and/or weekends. www.pal-core-ed.com or Call George 852-0595 / 579-1938 Visa or debit accepted

ITA Foundation ITA HEO Theory Multi Equipment Training (Apprenticeship hours logged) CertiďŹ cates included are: • Ground Disturbance Level 2 • WHMIS • TrafďŹ c Control • First Aid Reserve your seat for August 13, 2012. Taylor Pro Training Ltd at 1-877-860-7627 www.taylorprotraining.com

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SKEETCHESTN COMMUNITY SCHOOL JOB OPPORTUNITY SKEETCHESTN COMMUNITY SCHOOL (K-12) PRINCIPAL DEPARTMENT: Administration Terms: Full-time 40 hour work week (contract renewal on a yearly basis) HOW TO APPLY: Forward your resume, with current references to Vivian Simon. OFFICE: 330 Main Drive MAIL: P.O. Box 178, Savona, BC, V0K 2J0. FAX: 250-373-2494 EMAIL: adminassist@skeetchestn.ca DEADLINE: 3:00 pm on August 3, 2012. Skeetchestn Band is looking for an ideal candidate for the position of Principal. This position is an integral part of the Skeetchestn Community School team and has the responsibility for being the instructional leader in the administrative ofďŹ ce of the school; and is responsible for the organization and operation of the school; and the supervision of all teachers, aides, and support staff. The Principal is responsible for management of the schools overall operations, budget, expenditures, toward a safe, caring and respectful learning environment that reects community and Skeetchestn values, culture, and traditions. QUALIFICATIONS • Preferred Master’s degree with a major in educational leadership and/or administration. • Area of teaching specialty or minimum of 3 years teaching experience. • Successful experience working in a First Nations community. • Excellent verbal and written communication skills; ability to work well with teachers, students, and parents. • TQS Category 5 or higher. • Member of the BC College of Teachers. • Knowledge and understanding of First Nations communities, culture and issues are essential. • Experience with Microsoft OfďŹ ce Suite. • Ability to maintain conďŹ dentiality. • Must be willing to submit a Criminal Record Check. • Conict Management skills.


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Employment Education/Trade Schools FOODSAFE COURSE by certified Instructor Saturday August 18th 8:30am-4:00pm $60 Preregister by phoning 250-554-9762

HUNTER & FIREARMS Courses. Next C.O.R.E. August 18th & 19th Saturday & Sunday. P.A.L. Sunday August 12th. Challenges, Testing ongoing daily. Professional outdoorsman & Master Instructor:

Bill

250-376-7970

Help Wanted 5593393 HOME CONSULTANT Looking for a Home Consultant to Represent Eagle Homes. Our goal is to find an out-going, detailed oriented person with strong computer software skills with a good understanding of current sales and marketing tools (facebook, twitter, web based marketing) and have great communication skills,face-to-face, email and on the phone. A good understanding of the Kamloops real estate market is an asset. Willing to work weekends. Salary, benefits, commissions. Please forward a Resume via email mark@eaglehomes.ca, fax 250-573-2276 or in person to our office at 7510 Dallas Drive, Kamloops.

Career Opportunities

Career Opportunities

Is looking to fill the following positions:

• OILFIELD CONSTRUCTION SUPERVISORS • OILFIELD CONSTRUCTION LEAD HANDS • STAINLESS AND CARBON WELDERS • B PRESSURE WELDERS • PIPEFITTERS • EXPERIENCED PIPELINE EQUIPMENT OPERATORS • EXPERIENCED OILFIELD LABOURERS • INDUSTRIAL PAINTERS • 7 - 30TONNE PICKER TRUCK OPERATOR WITH CLASS 1 H2S Alive (Enform), St John (Red Cross) Standard First Aid and In House D&A test, are required. Please submit resume to hr@alstaroc.com or fax to 780-865-5829.

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PRO-TEL RECONNECT Children’s Challenge Daycares needs ECE or assistant with required licensing Montessori training an asset, please call 250-828-6675, or send resume to 526-6th Ave, Kamloops BC V2C 3R7

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182B Tranquille Rd.

People In Motion is starting a new “Life Skills Program” for young adults with disabilities; particularly learning delays/autism. Life Skills is a structured day training program that will be given twice a month. Skills training covers day to day routines that are necessary for independent living such as nutrition, money management, computer literacy, safety etc.. Life Skills Trainers will have post-secondary education or experience in nursing, teaching, physiotherapy or social working and/ or direct experience working with people with disabilities (learning delays/autism). A combination of education and experience will be considered. Class 4 driver’s license an asset. Closing Date August 20, 2012. Please email your resume to information@peopleinmotion.org or forward it to: People In Motion, 182B Tranquille Rd. Kamloops, V2B 3G1 Find Us on Face Book www.peopleinmotion.org

Interior Heavy Equipment Operator School Is seeking a part time

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NO Simulators. In-the-seat Training Only Never share equipment REAL WORLD TASKS Job board & placement aid FREE SITE TOURS Classes start every Monday Call 1 399--3853 866--399 1--866 Funding options, Call for details

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GIBRALTAR MINE: ROCK-SOLID CAREER GROWTH At Taseko Mines, we’re proud to call British Columbia our home. We are looking for enthusiastic employees who share our vision for long-term, responsible growth in this province. Joining our Gibraltar Mine team makes you part of Canada’s proud mining heritage. The Gibraltar copper-molybdenum mine is a cornerstone of the regional economy and an example of great Canadian mining in action. Located in the heart of BC’s stunning Cariboo region, Gibraltar is approximately 60 km north of Williams Lake. It is the second largest open pit copper mine in Canada. A sustainable mining operation with a 27 year mine life, Gibraltar is undergoing a significant multi-phase expansion taking our daily milling throughput to 85,000 tons per day and we’re looking for talented candidates to help us facilitate this. That’s where you come in… We currently have a full time opportunity for a:

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Pharmacy Technician This position offers competitive industry rates and benefits upon qualification.

Please bring resume in person to the store pharmacy #100-1210 Summit Drive Kamloops

COORDINATOR, HUMAN RESOURCES POSITION SUMMARY Reporting to the Human Resources Superintendent, the Human Resources Coordinator is responsible for aiding in the development and implementation of human resource and labour relations policies, programs and procedures as well as advising on personnel and collective agreement matters. SPECIFIC DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES INCLUDE BUT ARE NOT LIMITED TO: • Plans, develops, implements and evaluates personnel and labour relations strategies including policies, programs and procedures to address human resource requirements through the direction of the Superintendent • Advises managers and employees on the interpretation of personnel policies, compensation, benefit programs and the collective agreement • Plans and administers staffing, total compensation, training and career development, and employee assistance programs • Coordinates and attends union-management meetings, organizes and participates in grievance meetings, and assists in the preparation of arbitration cases and collective bargaining • Responsible for all facets of claims management within area of responsibility QUALIFICATIONS • High School graduate with post-secondary business administration and/or human resources courses with 3 plus years in an HR entry level position or an equivalent combination of education, training and experience • CHRP Designation would be an asset • Approachable with above average listening, verbal and written communication skills • Considerable knowledge of MS office and HRIS • Attention to detail and the ability to maintain information confidentiality is a must • Accomplished written, verbal and group presentation skills COMPENSATION Gibraltar offers an excellent benefit package which includes competitive salary, a Registered Retirement Savings Plan and relocation assistance to Williams Lake. Qualified applicants, eligible to work in Canada, are invited to explore this opportunity by submitting a cover letter and detailed resume outlining your qualifications and experience. Please visit us at www.tasekomines.com under the careers section to electronically submit your application or to learn more about our New Prosperity, Aley and Harmony projects. We thank all candidates who express interest; however only those selected for an interview will be contacted. Your application to this posting is deemed to be consent to the collection, use and necessary disclosure of personal information for the purposes of recruitment. Gibraltar Mines respects the privacy of all applicants and the confidentiality of personal information and we will retain this information for a period of six months.

Become a Psychiatric Nurse in your own community There is an urgent need for more Registered Psychiatric Nurses (RPN), particularly outside the urban areas of the province. And with the workforce aging – the average age of a Registered Psychiatric Nurse in BC is 47 years – the number of retirees from the profession is exceeding the number of graduates. Entry-level earnings start at $30.79/hour to $40.42/hour. Train Locally – The only program of its kind in BC, students can learn within their local communities via distance education, local and/or regional clinical placements, and some regional classroom delivery. This 23 month program is accredited by the College of Registered Psychiatric Nurses of BC (CRPNBC). Government student loans, Employment & Labour Market Services (ELMS), band funding & other financing options available to qualified applicants.

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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.

Shared position available for cabinet and countertop business. 3 days a week and some months will be full time. Duties include showroom sales, 20/20 design, on site measures, interior design and simply accounting. Must be a team player, experienced and organized. Wages depending on experience. Please reply to Box 1329 Kamloops This Week 1365-B Dalhousie Dr. Kamloops BC V2C 5P6

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EI CLAIM denied? Need help? 18yrs exp as EI officer. Will prepare & present appeals. Bernie Hughes Toll Free 1877-581-1122.

I PAY Cash $$$ For All Scrap Vehicles! and $5 for auto batteries Call or Text Brendan 250-574-4679

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North Okanagan Sawmill is looking to hire an individual with experience as a Welder, Fabricator and Millwright. We offer competitive wages along with a comprehensive benefit package. Please fax resume to 250-838-9637

Kamloops This Week has a great opportunity for Youth, Adults and Seniors. Seniors We are looking for carriers and/or back up carriers in your neighbourhood. As Kamloops’ award winning newspaper, we take great pride in employing carriers of all ages. Whether you are looking for some fresh air and exercise or a great first job for your children, delivering Kamloops This Week can be very satisfying! • EARN EXTRA CASH • DELIVER ONLY 2 DAYS A WEEK (TUESDAY & THURSDAY) • PAPER BUNDLES DELIVERED TO YOUR DOOR • KEEP FIT - A LOCAL WALK (GET PAID TO EXERCISE) • PROMOTE RESPONSIBILITY AND INDEPENDENCE • BE YOUR OWN BOSS - GAIN WORK EXPERIENCE ASK US WHAT ROUTES ARE AVAILABLE NEAR YOU.

For more information please call our Circulation Department 250-374-0462 We’d be happy to get you started! Job Title: Position Type: Reports To: Subordinate Staff: Level/Salary Range:

Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) Full-time TCC-Executive All Tahltan Central Council (TCC) Employees To Commensurate with Education and Experience

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. 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

Front Office Clerk req’d. Sal: $13.00/hr. 40hr./wk. F/T, Pmt. No exp. req’d Duties; Maintain inventory of vacancies, reservations & room assignments. Record sheets. Register guests and assign rooms. Respond to enquiries. Check cleanliness of rooms. Charge and receive payments. Lang: English. Location: Kamloops, BC. Contact: Rupinder from Skyline Motel Fax at (250) 374-8950 or skylinemotel1@hotmail.com

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Certified Heavy Duty Mechanics Fast Paced, Dynamic Shops

Automotive/Light truck Journeyman Mechanic with Diesel experience exhaust/pipe bending knowledge an asset email resume to bltc2@telus.net

Duties include: • Maintenance & Repairs • Diagnostics of Trucks, Trailers, Forklifts and Hydraulics • Reporting • Inventory control

Qualifications: • Strong command of the English Language • 3rd or 4th year apprentices • Certified journeymen • Driver’s licence • Self-starter

Job & application details can be viewed at: http://www.westernforest.com /building-value/our-people -employment/careers JOURNEYMAN MACHINIST KJM Sales Ltd. is a busy Prince George based company seeking a Journeyman Machinist for full time employment. Third/Fourth Year apprentices will be considered for the position. A competitive wage and benefit package is offered. Please direct all resumes to KJMSALES@SHAW.CA NO PHONE CALLS/DROP-INS PLEASE.

Misc Services

WE OFFER Competitive Wages & Full Benefits Please e-mail resumes: amanda@supersave.ca or Fax: 604.534.3811 Super Save is committed to Employment Equity and Diversity.

Work Wanted

Vaagen Fibre Canada is seeking Certified Millwrights, Electricians and Welders to join our team in Midway, BC. Millwrights: candidates require a Red Seal (Inter-provincial) ticket with preference given to sawmill experience and a welding certificate. Electricians: candidates require a Red Seal (Inter-provincial) ticket with preference given to sawmill, PLC programming and troubleshooting experience. Welders: candidates require A or B ticket with preference given to sawmill, fabrication and construction experience. Candidates must be highly motivated with a commitment to safety, good communication and interpersonal skills, and be open to rotating work schedules. We thank all applicants but only those selected for an interview will be contacted. Fax resume to: 250-449-2907 We are an equal opportunity employer.

NEED A Business or Personal Loan? Get a Business start up Loan for up to $5 million bankruptcy. Bad credit ok, interest rate from 1.9%. Apply now at www.borrowusnow.com or call 1-855-937-8487.

Our classified ads are on the net! Check it out at www.bcclassified.com Fitness/Exercise WE will pay you to exercise! Deliver Kamloops This Week Only 2 issues a week!

call 250-374-0462 for a route near you!

Drywall

Small ads, BIG deals!

Drywall textured ceilings and painting 30yr+ exp ins trade cert. call Jeff 778-921-2497

Services

Handypersons

Alternative Health

RICK’S SMALL HAUL

Asian Methods

For all Deliveries & Dump Runs. Extra large dump trailers for rent. We fill or you fill.

Call 250-320-1209

Trades, Technical

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HOME & YARD HANDYMAN If you need it done, Give us a call ! Steve 250-320-7774

Acupressure; Ultrasound Hot Stone & Steam Sauna For:Pain Relief Weight Loss and More Mon-Fri: 9am-6pm Sat by reservation

Trades, Technical

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Trades, Technical

Land Use Forester

Resident Caretaker (semi retired or retired couple preferred). Wanted to overlook 20 unit motel in Vernon, BC. Accommodation included. Fax resume to: 250-545-3859 or email to: silverstarmotel@ shaw.ca

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Need extra $ $ $ Kamloops This Week is currently hiring Substitute Carriers for door-to-door deliveries. Call 250-374-0462 for more information.

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Trades, Technical

250-377-3457

Home Improvements ALL ABOUT HOMES 30 Years in Business Interior and Exterior Renovations and improvements. Basements, Decks, Sidewalks, Drywall, Flooring and more... Stan Turcott 250-682-1033

Landscaping LOOKOUTLANDSCAPING.CA Pruning, Yard Clean Up, Hauling, Aerate, Power Rake, Mowing, Irrigation, Weeding, Paving Stones, Gardens.

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Only $120/month Run your 1x1 semi display classified in every issue of Kamloops This Week

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CERTIFIED MILLWRIGHTS/APPRENTICES WFP is currently seeking Certified Millwrights and Apprentices to join our Alberni Pacific Sawmill Division located in Port Alberni, BC. These are hourly USW union positions with a certified rate of $34.14 per hour and a comprehensive benefit package. Details of the collective agreement can be viewed at http://www.westernforest.com/building-value/our-people-employment/employees/ Complete job details can be viewed at: http://www.westernforest.com/building-value/our-people-employment/careers/ THE COMPANY: Western Forest Products Inc. is an integrated Canadian forest products company located on Vancouver Island that is committed to the safety of our employees, the culture of performance and the discipline to achieve results. If you believe that you have the skills and qualifications that we are looking for, please reply in confidence, citing the Reference Code in your subject line: Human Resource Department Facsimile: 1.866.840.9611 Application Deadline: Thursday, August 2, 2012 Email: resumes@westernforest.com Reference Code: Millwright, APD As only short listed candidates will be contacted, WFP thanks you in advance for your interest in our Company. Please visit www.westernforest.com

Misc Services THOMPSON VALLEY DISPOSAL LTD. 12 Yard Mini Bins & 20,30, 40 Yard BIG Bins NO JOB TOO BIG OR TOO SMALL Locally owned & operated

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FREE

We will PICK-UP your clothing, furniture, housewares FREE. If you have used products that are in good condition we will pick it from you for

FREE! CALL PENNY PINCHERS 250-376-4131


THURSDAY, August 2, 2012 ❖ B21

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Services

Services

Pets & Livestock

Merchandise for Sale

Merchandise for Sale

Paving/Seal/ Coating

Stucco/Siding

Pets

$300 & Under

Firewood/Fuel

95gal aquarium w/stand complete with everything and accessories +fish$800 376-4992 Animals sold as “purebred stock” must be registrable in compliance with the Canadian Pedigree Act. Free kittens 2 calico ready to go 1 black and white (250) 852-8305

Whirlpool Dishwasher rarely used $250 (250) 372-2082 after 5pm

ALL SEASON FIREWOOD. For delivery birch, fir & pine. Stock up now. Campfire wood. (250)377-3457.

We’re on the net at www.bcclassified.com

$500 & Under Do you have an item for sale under $500? your item in our classifieds for one week for FREE?

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Pets & Livestock

Feed & Hay HAY FOR SALE 2011-$60 a ton, 2012-$80 a ton. Both shedded. Call Vanderhoof 250 567-0306

Livestock

Livestock

SHAVINGS & SAWDUST

Merchandise for Sale

250-371-4949

Appliances

Farm Equipment

HENNY Penny Commercial warming oven Model HMT-3 120/208 volt 12amp 3lrg/3smll bskts $2500obo 250-577-3397

WE CAN HELP!

1948 John Deer D Painted and restored all documented $5000 (250) 372-8754

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• Cars • Trucks • Trailers • RV’s • Boats • ATV’s • Snowmobiles • Motorcycles • Merchandise • Some restrictions apply • Includes 2 issues per week • Non-Business ads only • Non-Business ads only

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Home Repairs

Home Repairs

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Home Repairs

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THOMPSON RIVERS

Kitchen Fitters

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MAGNA-CORE

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250-376-1279 magnacoreasphalt.ca

Dutch Masters Painting

SPECIALIZING IN: ¬ Ants ¬ Wasps ¬ Spiders ¬ Mice/Rats ¬ Pigeons ¬ Termites ¬ Bedbugs

778-220-3333

Dutch Masters Painting

3

Room Special only $299.00

(includes paint) Over 2000 colours

Exterior Painting Specialist

Call Jeff - 250.320.9935

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Exterior Painting Specialist

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ASPHALT MAINTENANCE • Water Diversions • Seal Coating • Asphalt Cutting • Crack Repairs • Speed Bumps • Potholes • Curbs

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Merchandise for Sale

Real Estate

Real Estate

Furniture

For Sale By Owner

Houses For Sale

LEATHER SECTIONAL

Brand NEW 3 piece Sofa Set. Includes sofa, chaise & storage ottoman. Worth $1,299. Must Sell $899. Delivery included. 250-434-2337 or 250-314-7022

QUEEN SIZE MATTRESS & BOXSPRING

New, still in plastic. Worth $899. Must Sell $299. Can Deliver. 250-434-2337 or 250-314-7022

$529,900

Call or email for more info:

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5 PIECE DINING ROOM SET Brand new. Still in boxes. Worth $600. Must Sell $249. Can Deliver. 250-434-2337 or 250-314-7022

BRAND NEW 4 PC BEDROOM SET

Queen Size Sleigh Style Bed Set Bed, Dresser, Mirror and a nightstand. Still in boxes. Worth $1799. Must sell. $699! 250-434-2337 or 250-314-7022

OPEN HOUSE Aug 3rd and 4th 1-4pm 2191 INVEREMERE PLACE Brocklehurst 2/BDRM 1/bath Executive Rancher. Beautiful back yard. Hand carved hard wood flooring, custom cedar fencing UV blinds throughout underground sprinklers 5yrs old. Must see! $319,000 (250) 8198665 Reduced!

Apt/Condo for Rent

Commercial/ Industrial

709 ROSEWOOD CRESCENT

Custom home in the Rosewood neighbourhood in Sun Rivers, built for entertaining. Offers a gourmet cooks’ kitchen featuring granite (cafe imperial) island, stainless Kitchen Aid appl, Excel maple cabinetry throughout. Main flr is in a vibrant southwestern design w/bright open spaces & features a DR, cozy LR w/rich engineered HW flrs & gas F/P, office/den area which could also serve as a 2nd bdrm, a luxurious spa-like enste in Mbdrm, handy ldry/mud rm & a powder room. The daylight WO bsmt features huge rec room to accommodate the pool table & media area w/ surround sound, 2 bdrms, 4 pce bath & lots of storage. Plenty of outside areas to relax, gorgeous community water feature.

2Bed Suite in 55+ RiverBend Seniors Community, Kamloops, $1800/m, River view Wheelchair friendly. Avail. immd. catherine_steele@hot mail.com 1-604-408-1023 Van Priv. fully-contained Bachelor in Knuttsford. 10 min from mall $625/mo incl util 372-5365

The Sands Lower Sahali Centrally Located Clean Secure building with resident manager. Bachelor, 1 Bdrm and 2bdrm some with views.

(250)828-1711

KEN FEATHERSTONE 250 374.1461

Mobile Homes & Parks RETIRE IN Beautiful Southern BC, Brand New Park. Opening May 2012. COPPER RIDGE. Manufactured Home Park, New Home Sales. Keremeos, BC. Ask us about our Free Rent option! 250-462-7055. www.copperridge.ca

Heavy Duty Machinery

Garage Sales

Cottages / Cabins Lakeview 1bdrm large furnished suite near Clinton $275 250-459-2387 after 5pm Lakeview sm all season cabin for rent furnished $225 near Clinton (250) 459-2387aft 5pm

for more information

For Sale By Owner

For Sale By Owner

Bed & Breakfast BC Best Buy Classified’s

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Garage Sales

CALL 250-376-8542/ 250-319-6054

Homes for Rent

Place your classified ad in over 71 Papers across BC.

778-471-5859 784 Victoria St. Kamloops

1,100 sq.ft. • 2 Bays 2,700 sq.ft. paved, fenced, lighted compound. 320 sq.ft. mezanine store front office, clean building. 1,600/MO + HST

1bdrm + den heat inc w/d f/s mat couple or sing person, no dogs 1 mile before Pinantan $800 ref req Avail Aug 1st (250) 573-3921 3 Bdrm 1.5 Bath, full bsmnt in Aberbeen N/P N/S avail imm $1300+util 1-250-459-7729 3 bdrm house Downtown cls t RIH F/S Prefer Family. N/P N/S $1100/mo+util+ref’s Sep 1 250-675-4030/ 250-833-6095 3bdrm main floor Westsyde, 5appl, A/C lrg balcony. N/S non-partiers. Prefer seniors willing to do home care for reduced rent. $1200+DD incl/util Ref Req (250) 579-8585 4bdrm 3bth N Shore 5appl, n/s sm pet ok $1350 + util (604) 219-0798 avail Sept 1st

Real Estate Quit. Before your time runs out.

FOR LEASE

Duplex / 4 Plex

Westwin Realty

Ariens 6.0 self propelled 21” w/blades/bag new Apr 2011 $495 (250) 376-7638 Murray Riding Lawn Mower 13 1/2 horse pwr 42inch cut $800 (250) 376-4992

COMMERCIAL INDUSTRIAL PROPERTY

EXCELLENT South Shore loc reno’d 1bdrm in mature complex ns/np $800 250 828-1514 New 3bdrm 1/2 duplex NShore cls to sch and bus 5appl n/p,n/s $1300 250-3768465

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Garden Equipment

A- STEEL SHIPPING STORAGE CONTAINERS / Bridges / Equipment Wheel loaders JD 644E & 544A / 63’ & 90’ Stiff boom 5th wheel crane trucks/Excavators EX200-5 & 892D-LC / Small forklifts / F350 C/C “Cabs”20’40’45’53’ New/ Used/ Damaged /Containers Semi Trailers for Hiway & StorageCall 24 Hrs 1-866-528-7108 Delivery BC and AB www.rtccontainer.com

Rentals

1Bdrm Apartment 1525 Tranquille Rd. $750 per month 1 cat allowed avail Sept 1st n/s w/d on site (250) 376-9059

BY OWNER $39.95 Special!

Rentals

BEST BUY IN BROCK

Misc. for Sale

Rentals

Rentals

Homes for Rent

Recreation

4Bdrm split level newly reno’d View on South shore 2 car garage N/S N/P $1900/mo 250-374-4560 Avail immed

✰SHUSWAP LAKE!✰

S lives here. It’s here in our community. Please make a difference by volunteering.

1•800•268•7582 www.mssociety.ca

DOWNTOWN furnished Lhk. NP, NS,No drugs, men. $425 +dd, f/s & sink incl 374-2500.

Lots

Lots

Affordable Kokanee Court New 2 or 3 bedroom, 2 bath home & land packages • All landscaping, edible garden area • Paved driveway & RV parking First home buyers find how to get $10,000 back from the government All for only:

$

239,900

250-573-2278

Misc. Wanted PURCHASING old Canadian & American coin collections & accumulations. 250-548-3670

Real Estate Business for Sale Established Tailoring Business for Sale busy Victoria Street location, will train call for more information call (250) 851-8600

For Sale By Owner $143,200.00 Estate Sale! House on north shore near schools and shopping. Price reflects that property needs work. Nice up and coming area along the river for a rebuild. Contact (250) 682-9566 houseforsale432@gmail.com

$

/mo 1,100 OAC

or

1-877-60HOMES

www.eaglehomes.ca

Houses For Sale

Houses For Sale

New 27 x 48 or 1296 sq.ft. home. Ready for immediate delivery on your foundation! • Fully finished painted drywall • Upgraded windows & doors • Over $30,000 in upgrades for NO CHARGE • 8’ side walls Suggested retail: Manufacturer’s Rebate:

$

179,900 $

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$

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2365 FLEETWOOD AVENUE

Completely updated fully finished 2 story, 4 bdrm, 3 bath home. High quality throughout. Stainless steel appliances. Professionally landscaped private yard with 28x12 deck off french doors. Single car garage with R/V parking. Walking distance to schools, shopping & Rec centre.

NOT A DRIVE BY! OFFERED AT $399,000.

(604-6637)

Brand New Home

250-573-2278

ROLL ENDS AVAILABLE $10/ROLL 1365 B Dalhousie Drive Kamloops BC call for availability 250-374-7467

Rooms for Rent

Sclerosis Society of Canada S Multiple

Yours today for

HOT TUB (SPA) COVERS. Best price. Best quality. All shapes & colours available. 1-866-652-6837 www.thecoverguy.com/newspaper?

Lakeside lot, end unit. Plenty of extra space. Steps to beautiful sandy beach with a wharf for your boat. Newer 2006 1bedroom, 1bath, park model trailer, plus a tastefully decorated guest cabin. Resort has 2 pools, 2 hot tubs, Adult & Family Clubhouse, Park, Playground. $1500/week 250-371-1333

NORTH SHORE, 3 bdrm, 1 bath house, newly reno’d w/ bsmt, fenced yard, gas heat. (867)536-2307 after 10 am or nuggetcityyukon@gmail.com

CASH FOR GUNS

Top Dollar paid for rifles and $hot Guns of all calibers. We will pick Up (250) 371-0860

5 Star Caravans West Resort in Scotch Creek B.C.

Downtown or North Shore 3bdrm $1300 or $1500 avail Jul 15 or Aug 1st (250) 3745586

(604-6637)

Run Till Rented

250.376.0401 - 250.319.8027 e. terryhunt29@hotmail.com

Fight Back. Volunteer your time, energy and skills today.

Sex and the Kitty

IT’S GARAGE SALE TIME Call and ask us about our GARAGE SALE SPECIAL

ONLY $9.95 FOR 3 LINES (Plus Tax) ($1 per additional line)

250-371-4949 classifieds@kamloopsthisweek.com

Garage Sale deadline is Tuesday 2pm

A single unspayed cat can produce 470,000 offspring in just seven years. Sadly, most of them end up abandoned at BC SPCA shelters or condemned to a grim life on the streets. Be responsible - don’t litter.

www.spca.bc.ca

“Read All About It” Kamloops This Week Run Till Rented gives you endless possibilities... $52.95 + tax Max 3 Lines Max 12 Weeks Must be pre-paid (no refunds) Scheduled for 4 weeks at a time (Must phone to reschedule)

Private parties only - no businesses Special: Add an extra line to your ad for $10 CALL 250-371-4949

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Rentals

Transportation

Transportation

Rooms for Rent

Townhouses ValleyView 3bdrm + den, 1 1/2bth, family oriented complex, 5appl, n/p $1295 call or text 1-604-616-6200

Cars - Sports & Imports

Recreational/Sale

Furnished Brock Bdrm with private bath and sitting room w/wifi, dry n/p, n/s prefer female $550mo 554-9546

Run until sold

Rentals

Shared Accommodation IN private home, pleasant surroundings fully furnished working male pref. near amenities behind sahali mall 10 min walk to TRU 374-0949 or 372-3339

Suites, Lower 1bdrm daylight suite w/d, all util incl sep ent and prk recent reno cls to sch, pool n/p $850 (250) 852-1982 Westyde 2BDRM large N/S N/P Close to schools Working person pref’d $900 incl util 819-3368 2bdrm level entry, N Shore, n/s pet ok w/d, Avail now $750 (604) 219-0798 2bdrm new reno w/d, n/p, adult oriented Avail now $875 util incl (250) 376-4109 2bdrm, North Shore, newly renovated, util incl, close bus, $1100mo 250-376-4421 2bdrm N Shore daylight, cls sch/bus, n/p, n/s util incl. ref $850 250-819-6158/778-4700057 available immediately ABERDEEN 2Bdrm daylight f/s w/d ns/np $1000/mo util incl Avail Sept 1st 250-372-2482 Brock 1bdrm util & cable incld N/S N/P close to school & bus avail Jul 15 $750 376-4307 Brock or Downtown 2bdrm or 3bdrm no dogs, $800 or $900 avail immed or Aug 1st (250) 374-5586 Lovely 2bdrm n/s, n/p, 6 appl, working persons pref’d $975 + 1/2 util (250) 554-1235 Valleyview lge living space 2 bdrm, 5 appliances, $1100mo hydro & gas incl 250-372-2380

Suites, Upper Sahali, bright 2/bdrm main floor n/s inc cble $975 call or text 1-604-616-6200

New Price>>$59.95

Transportation

Antiques / Classics 1955 Farm Haul Cub Tractor w/blade not running great project offers (250) 376-6090

Auto Accessories/Parts 1978 MG Motor Clutch Tranny $800 (250) 3764992

Auto Financing DreamCatcher Auto Loans “0” Down, Bankruptcy OK Cash Back ! 15 min Approvals

1-800-910-6402

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89 Dodge Daytona ES 5spd, 2.5lt, front wheel dr. 15”x6” cast alum wheels stored for 5 yrs, new bat. & muffler TLC needed $1500 250579-9483

Do you have a vehicle, boat, rv, or trailer to sell? With our Run til sold specials you pay one flat rate and we will run your ad until your vehicle sells.* • $59.95 (boxed ad with photo) • $34.95 (regular 3 line ad)

Call: 250-371-4949

*Some conditions & restrictions apply. Private party only (no businesses).

Scrap Car Removal

ATTENTION COLLECTORS 1980 CAMARO, only 50,000 K on punched 305 eng. 3 spd. Needs some body work. For more info. $2800 OBO. 1-250-523-9762. (Logan Lake)

I PAY Cash $$$ For All Scrap Vehicles! and $5 for auto batteries Call or Text Brendan 250-574-4679

Commercial Vehicles

Sport Utility Vehicle

Toyota Forklift For Sale Model 42-6FG18 Max lift 3500lbs $5000obo 250-374-0462

09 Jeep Patriot North 4x4 std, ac, fully loaded 61,500km drk green $18750 250-672-9623

Motorcycles

Trucks & Vans

1986 Red Honda Elite 80 motor cycle exc cond. 3 helmets incl $650obo (250)377-4661

08Ford F150 8’ box 2 wd drive 5 speed manual 56,000 kms 8 tires $10,000 (1-250)800-0498

Cars - Domestic 01 Chev Impala 3.8lt Series 2 127100km 2 sets of tires $3000obo (250) 376-4077 04 PT Cruiser GT Turbo. 5sp, loaded, 106,000kms, Excellent cond. $7500 (250) 319-9232 1985 Trans am 1 owner 34,000 original km’s 305 auto T roof fully loaded good tires $5888.00 (250) 374-7805 2005 Chrysler 300C Hemi fully loaded auto new tires/snow $14,000 250-372-9405

RUN UNTIL SOLD ONLY $34.95(plus Tax) (250)371-4949 *some restrictions apply call for details

Transportation

Adult

Adult

Trucks & Vans

Escorts

Escorts

2002 Chevy Avalanche Z71 for sale. 190,000kms, V8, Fully loaded, leather seats, PW, PL, PS, A/C, Alloys, Full sized spare tire, keyless entry, security, sun roof, locking storage, back seats fold into cab, removable back window. Comes with tent designed to clip to box. Needs a little TLC but still an awesome truck. $7000 OBO. Call 250-5720869

#1A Enchanting Companion 250-371-0947. Sweet, pleasant, upscale, classy & fun. Hourglass figure. Discreet. 10am-8pm. www.kamloopsbrandi.com

KAMLOOPS TEMPTRESS

Boats 1981 Aqua Star 140 evanrude many extras 2 spr props depth finder Low hrs stored under cover for 11yr $4100 372-8754 1991 Sea-Ray, 17’ w/trailer. Fully loaded New condition. New 115 Mercury outboard engine $9500 (250) 573-3463 1999 18’ Campion Allante 535. 4.3L Volvo Penta. X-tra’s Low hours $13,000obo 376-4447 99 25’ Mariah big blk, cuddy, shore pwr microwave, on cus trailer $24900 (250) 374-5564 Sailboat, 15.5’ Falcon, fiberglass, centreboard, new Northsails on trailer. $2750. Louis Creek. 250-672-9623

1ST CHOICE Sexy, fun, accommodating, & discreet.

ALL Pro Escorts & Strippers.

Ask about our daytime specials & Stag Parties.

Fast, friendly service. Professional Service for over 30 years Cash/Visa/MC 250-372-7721 1-866-849-8603 www.allproescorts.com or www.allprostrippers.com

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250-572-3623

Lovely Asian Girl Luby 23yrs old 34C-25-36 110lbs sexy, pretty, no rush (778) 220-1845

Classifieds Get Results!

Recreational/Sale

Recreational/Sale

Great Selection Of RV’s

MIKE ROSMAN RV

www.rosmanrv.com 1-800-811-8733

Inspire. Perspire.

Off Road Vehicles 2008 Yamaha Grizzly 660 ATV, 1363km & attachments 250-376-8009, 250-852-1751

Recreational/Sale 1991 Okanagan 25’ 5th wheel, 1 slide out, mint condition $6900. obo 250-577-3222 2004 Ford Adventurer 20ft Class C motorhome fully loaded $29,000 250-372-9405

Participate in an event to help the 4 million Canadians living with arthritis.

2005 25.5ft Coachman Luxury trailer, Northern Spirit Mint Cond, used 2x, slps 6, qu bed, hideaway, many extras $24k new asking $12.5k (250) 5733346

1.800.321.1433 www.jointsinmotion.ca

Help Us Help the Donkeys

Kamloops Kidney Walk Sunday, August 26th 2012 Riverside Park George was living in a windowless garage where he was living with a cow, alpacas, sheep and chickens when he was rescued in the Winter of 2011. The farmer was starving the animals that he did not want anymore and was not providing any medical attention to George who had a serious injury to his rear hoof. If you are interested in sponsoring George to assist in his care and rehabilitation please contact the Donkey Refuge at 250 679-2778. Visit George Wednesday, Saturday or Sunday 11:00 a.m.- 4:00 p.m. Turtle Valley Donkey Refuge 1125 Ptarmigan Road Turtle Valley (between Chase and Sorrento). Thank you so much for caring!

Turtle Valley Donkey Refuge Society 250 679-2778 Tax Receipts issued

donkeyrefuge@gmail.com www.canadahelps.org

Regional Media Sponsor Benefits as our Media Sponsor x x x x x x x

Name & logo on local posters distributed in community Name & logo on website Booth opportunity at the Kidney Walk Display of your organization’s banner at event Recognition in the annual report Recognition on the thank you board at event venue Verbal recognition and acknowledgement on event day

Sponsorship dollars are amounts paid to a registered charity that are not gifts because the sponsor receives something in exchange. They are usually paid to support a charity event in return for advertising or some other consideration. In this situation, the business has not made a gift to the charity and the charity cannot issue an official tax receipt. The business can usually claim the payment or the value of the merchandise as a business expense. TAX INFORMATION FROM REVENUE CANADA


ON NOW AT YOUR BC CHEVROLET DEALERS. Chevrolet.ca 1-800-GM-DRIVE. Chevrolet is a brand of General Motors of Canada. */†/‡/xOffers apply to the purchase of a 2012 Silverado Ext (1SA) and 2012 Silverado Cheyenne Edition Ext (R7H) equipped as described. Freight included ($1,495). License, insurance, registration, PPSA, administration fees and taxes not included. Dealers are free to set individual prices. Limited time offers which may not be combined with other offers, and are subject to change without notice. Offers apply to qualified retail customers in the BC Chevrolet Dealer Marketing Association area only. Dealer order or trade may be required. GMCL, Ally Credit or TD Financing Services may modify, extend or terminate this offer in whole or in part at any time without notice. Conditions and limitations apply. See Chevrolet dealer for details. †0% purchase financing offered on approved credit by Ally Financing Services for 72 months on new or 2012 Silverado Ext/Silverado Cheyenne Ext. Rates from other lenders will vary. Down payment, trade and/or security deposit may be required. Monthly payment and cost of borrowing will vary depending on amount borrowed and down payment/trade. Example: $10,000 at 0% APR, the monthly payment is $138.89 for 72 months. Cost of borrowing is $0, total obligation is $10,000.00. ‡0.99% purchase financing offered on approved credit by Ally Financing Services for 84 months on new or 2012 Silverado Ext. Rates from other lenders will vary. Down payment, trade and/or security deposit may be required. Monthly payment and cost of borrowing will vary depending on amount borrowed and down payment/trade. Example: $10,000 at 0% APR, the monthly payment is $123.27 for 84 months. Cost of borrowing is $354.62, total obligation is $10,354.62. x$7,500 manufacturer to dealer delivery credit available on select 2012 Silverado Ext (tax exclusive) for retail customers only. Other cash credits available on most models. WBased on GM Testing in accordance with approved Transport Canada test methods. Your actual fuel consumption may vary. +For more information visit iihs.org/ratings. ∞OnStar services require vehicle electrical system (including battery) wireless service and GPS satellite signals to be available and operating for features to function properly. OnStar acts as a link to existing emergency service providers. Subscription Service Agreement required. Call 1-888-4ONSTAR (1-888-466-7827) or visit onstar.ca for OnStar’s Terms and Conditions, Privacy Policy and details and system limitations. Additional information can be found in the OnStar Owner’s Guide. ¥Based on latest competitive data available.¥¥Based on current website competitive information at time of printing.

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Ţ 17” Chrome Appearance Wheels Ţ Chrome Grille Surround and Chrome Bumper Ţ Power Windows, Mirrors and Locks with Remote Keyless Entry Ţ Leather Wrapped Steering Wheel Ţ Deep Tint Glass

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10.0L/100KM HWY | 14.1L/100KM CITYW

28 MPG HIGHWAY

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2012 CHEVROLET SILVERADO EXT CAB .99% .9 99%‡ PURCHASE FINANCING

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23,495 *

LTZ Model Shown

Ţ Best-In-Class 5year/160,000km Powertrain Warranty. 60,000km Longer than Ford F-150, RAM and Toyota¥ Ţ Segment Exclusive Automatic Locking Differential Ţ OnStar® Including 6-Month Subscription~ Ţ StabiliTrak®, Traction Control and Trailer Sway Control

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10.5L/100KM HWY | 15.2L/100KM CITYW

27 MPG HIGHWAY

LET YOUR SUMMER BEGIN AT YOUR CHEVROLET DEALER TODAY.

TO FIND YOUR BC DEALER AND SEE OUR OFFERS, VISIT:

CHEVROLET.CA

Call Smith Chevrolet Cadillac at 250-372-2551, or visit us at 950 Notre Dame Drive, Kamloops. [License #11184]

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