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TERRACE - The extension of summer into beautiful sunny and warm September days makes trips to places such as Gruchy’s Beach at Lakelse Lake all the more enjoyable. It’s been a period of unprecedented, and appreciated, weather.
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KITIMAT - A newly announced Haisla Framework Agreement between the province and the Haisla Nation will give the area First Nation the option to acquire land for future natural gas export developments. This would allow the Haisla to work directly with companies in developing projects. Haisla Chief Councillor Ellis Ross, along with Ida Chong, minister of Aboriginal Relations and Reconciliation, and Rich Coleman, B.C.’s minister of energy and mines, signed the agreement from Vancouver on Friday. Haisla councillor Joanne Ross was also in attendance for the signing of the agreement.
The Crown land available comprises approximately 700 hectares along the Douglas Channel, plus 102 hectares of what Chong called “unsubmerged land” along the waterfront. “A key emphasis of council since our election last summer is the focus on the lands and territory,” said Ross as he addressed reporters in Vancouver. “We see land as an essential element in building a strong and sustainable economic future for the Haisla people.” He said he has been encouraged by the B.C. government’s progress in finding “new ways to get things done” away from the treaty table. “[This agreement] allows the Haisla to look at land in Haisla territory in a different light.
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It gives the Haisla and associated projects this certainty for the LNG proposals and other projects coming forward in our territory,” he said. He said the land, which surrounds the Haisla’s own territory, referred to on maps as Haisla Reserve #6, has a lot of interest from potential developers. Aside from the already known liquefied natural gas (LNG) proposals for this area — Shell, BC LNG Co-Op and KM LNG — speakers in Vancouver alluded to a fourth, unnamed LNG proponent for Kitimat, as well as another unnamed one for Prince Rupert to complement their two already in the works. Ross said that the Haisla intent is to develop projects responsibly. Chong said that Japan is the most
interested market for B.C.’s natural gas, while South Korea, China and India also have expressed a lot of interest. Coleman told reporters that the overseas price for natural gas exceeds four times the value available in North America. Chong remarked that up to now natural gas from B.C. could only be sold in the North American market, and new LNG developments will mean getting more value for the resource. She added that LNG proposals in the area add up to 1,400 potential ongoing jobs, and could generate $600 billion over 30 years. The B.C. Liberals, through their B.C. Jobs Plan, have a goal to have three LNG terminals operating in northwest BC by the year 2020.
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First Nations oppose coastal bear hunt By Martina Perry THE NORTHERN CONNECTOR
PRINCE RUPERT Ten First Nations groups on the province’s north and central coast have declared a ban on bear hunting in the Great Bear Rainforest, with the provincial government stating their disappointment with the unilateral ban. “Despite years of effort by the Coastal First Nations to find a resolution to this issue with the province, this senseless and brutal trophy hunt continues,” said Kitasoo/Xaixais First Nation Chief Doug Neasloss. The Coastal First Nations - the group imposing the ban - are against people hunting both grizzly bears and black bears for reasons other than for subsistence or out of self-defence. The coalition of First Nations have a number of issues with the hunt, including the fact that hunters tend to go after larger, potentially genetically-superior bears which could weaken future breeding; unknowingly harvesting black bears that have the recessive gene responsible for the Kermode or Spir-
it bear; and the loss of tourism opportunities. Above all, the group is opposed to killing animals that are not to be used for food. “It’s not a part of our culture to kill an animal for sport and hang them on a wall,” Jessie Housty, a councillor with the Heiltsuk Nation, said. He alleges that hunters often gun down bears while they are near shoreline foraging for food. Currently 58 per cent of traditional territories of the Coastal First Nations are closed to grizzly bear hunting, but the province does allow 300 grizzlies to be hunted throughout B.C. every year. In an attempt to protect the black bear population that carries the recessive Kermode gene, the province has already banned black bear hunting in 122,000 hectares in the Great Bear Rainforest and also made it illegal to hunt Kermode bears. The province will give out 32 permits for hunting grizzly bears inside the Coastal First Nations’ territory this fall, and based on past experience the govern-
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The black bear lives in many part of British Columbia. ment is expecting only one or two bears to actually be killed. However, William Housty, chair of the Heiltsuk Integrated Resource Management Department board of directors in Bella Bella, said that the Coastal First Nations don’t care about the numbers and that even one bear being taken as a trophy goes against the values, beliefs and customs of the Coastal First Nations. “Coastal First Nations
will enforce the ban by continuing to have presence on their traditional territories, by continuing to pressure the government to live up to signed agreements, and by continuing to walk the same shores, beaches and estuaries that the people of the Coastal First Nations have walked for thousands of years,” William Housty said. “This fight will continue until all agreements are met, and until the Coastal First Nations
have a say in the management of their territories, particularly the management of bears. None of the Coastal First Nations have ceded any land to anybody, so we feel that our word needs to count for something within our own territories.” According to Housty, the Coastal First Nations have been fighting this issue for decades, and haven’t been able to get the province government to take action.
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RCMP warn of drugs in ceremony By Cst. Scott McDiarmid THE NORTHERN CONNECTOR
MASSET - The Masset RCMP has recently been receiving information from concerned citizens of Haida Gwaii about a group called the Earth People United and the groups founder Erick Gonzalez. The group’s website states that their mission is to connect people to the natural and spiritual world, and to bridge the wisdom of the Ancient Ones with the world of today. One of the concerns raised by the public is that the group is encouraging and facilitating the use of hallucinogenic drugs during the religious ceremonies in order to experience a spiritual state of mind. It has been reported that drugs such as Peyote, Mescaline and Ayahuasca are being used during these ceremonies to elicit hallucinations that are then being interpreted as spiritual or ceremonial. It should be noted that Mescaline in any form is a controlled
substance and is listed in the Controlled Drugs and Substances Act (CDSA) under Schedule III of the act. As such possession or distribution of Mescaline would contravene the Controlled Drugs and Substances Act and could result in charges under the CDSA. The Masset RCMP is urging the public to think critically about the use of these so called “healing” or “spiritual” drugs. Not only are some of these substances illegal in Canada but it has been reported that they can produce negative long term side affects to a persons health and well being. These side affects have been described as insomnia, anxiety, emotional instability and headaches which can also be accompanied by various other physiological reactions. The illegal nature of these hallucinogenic drugs and their health risks should be taken very seriously if considering their use. The other significant concern being communicated by commu-
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PRINCE RUPERT - Prince Rupert students have been able to use the sunny fall weather to good advantage during their sport periods recently. Conrad school grade 5 Colby Duffas scoops up a loose ball as classmate Kassidy Bryant trys to cut him off in a mini unit on Australian Rules Football.
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KITIMAT - The staff of CityWest’s new Kitimat office hosted a community barbecue on Tuesday for their grand opening celebration. Fourth from the right is Joyce Wiebe, the office manager, along with other local and corporate staff on hand for the event.
CityWest poised for growth By Cameron Orr THE NORTHERN CONNECTOR
KITIMAT - CityWest has grand ambitions as it expands its service through the Northwest. What’s in store for the Prince Rupert-based, and owned, communications company was the subject of this past Thursday’s Kitimat Chamber of Commerce dinner with guest speaker Bill Craig, CityWest’s CEO. Craig spoke to the Sentinel ahead of his visit, and talked about their plans to break away from their reliance on telecommunication giant Telus. “All communication in this region...have historically run on the same carrier’s wholesale back-
bone network between Terrace and Prince George,� said Craig, referring to Telus’s infrastructure. The company recently spent $11 million to break away from that reliance and created their own fibre network between Kitimat, Terrace and Prince Rupert. And they plan to extend that even further. “By November 2012, we will have extended this network from Terrace to Prince George,� he said, adding that it will cost $50 million. But such development will “bring competition to the valley,� as telus will no longer be relied on to bring Internet. With CityWest’s current new fibre network, they were able to
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PRINCE RUPERT - The BC Thanksgiving Food Drive in Prince Rupert ran this past week with collections being picked up on Saturday, September 15. Designated homes received a paper collection bag in their mailboxes at the beginning of the week and were placed out on front steps to be picked up by volunteers Saturday morning. This was the second annual event for Prince Rupert. Last year just under 1500 pounds of nonperishable donations were collected and this year over 2100 pounds were collected. A huge thank you goes out to all the community partners who contributed supplies, vehicles and even the time helping deliver and collecting bags. Community Partners this year include Overwaitea foods, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, Stuck on Designs, Maher Terminals, BMO Bank of Montreal The Salvation Army food bank, Tim Hortons, and the Prince Rupert Port Authority Over 50 volunteers from the community joined the volunteer collection day.
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$6,000 was taken and used to repair the floor in the Riverlodge activity room, another project which he said went over budget. The wading pool removal project account has $5,000 remaining, he said.
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KITIMAT - The RCMP are seeking a suspect and motive in an alleged assault that occurred near Nechako Elementary School. The incident, which took place Sept. 9, was said to have involved a man grabbing a woman at around 8:20 a.m. “It occurred on the path between the treed area, behind the school, and Pintail Street,” said Cpl. Darryl Peppler. He said investigators are still gathering information on the crime from the victim and have yet to establish why it happened. “As far as the motive, we don’t know if it was robbery or sexual in nature,” he said. He explained that a woman walking on the pathway was approached by the man who allegedly grabbed at her. The woman received some scratches
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TERRACE - Northwest Community College needs to spend $45 million on a new structure to better house its technology and trades programs, its president told city council Sept. 13. Denise Henning said the money would provide 120,000 square feet of space containing up to date equipment to produce the kind of graduates needed by industries who are about to set up shop in the region. “There’s just more and more demand for post secondary education,� said Henning of changing workforce requirements. Projections calling for 5,500 workers being needed in the region within a few years require the college to be at the front of technology and trades training in the region, she said. Henning asked for the city’s help in lobbying the provincial government to come up with needed capital financing. But she also told council, in response to questions, that approaches are being made to have companies chip in. Henning noted that the main trades building is not only old, some of its equipment dates back to her birth year of 1958. “We need to be thinking of 2020 and
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TERRACE SEPTEMBER 21 - 30 – Terrace Public Library holds a fundraiser book sale starting Friday at 5 p.m. Please drop by and support your library. Great books! Great prices! All proceeds are used to support library programs and services. SEPTEMBER 22 – Teams of 10 will challenge a 31,000 lb fire truck to a tug of war for the second annual Terrace Fire Truck Pull for the 2012 United Way Compete for awards – fastest time, most money raised, and most spirited/best dressed team – and bragging rights. Deadline for paperwork and pledges is Sept. 14. For more details, email Kristine at kristinek@ unitedwaynbc.ca or call 635-3701. SEPTEMBER 22 – Seniors Games Zone 10 meeting will be held at 1 p.m. at the Happy Gang Centre. All seniors 55 and older are welcome. Zone 10 includes Terrace, Kitimat, Prince Rupert, the Nass Valley and Haida Gwaii. SEPTEMBER 23 – Terrace Hospice Society celebrates 20 years of Hospice Palliative Care from 1 p.m. to 2 p.m. in George Little Park and from 2 p.m. to 3 p.m. in Room 206–4650 Lazelle Ave. (down the hall from the hospice society office). The society provides volunteer-based programs that offer compassionate care and support for palliative clients, their caregivers and bereaved individuals in the Terrace community. Meet our volunteers while enjoying cake and refreshments. Enter your name for a chance to win door prizes. ONGOING BIBLE TALKS, a nondenominational Bible talk based on the New Testament and life of Jesus, for all ages take place from 3:30 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. at the Happy Gang Centre starting Sept. 23 and running every Sunday through Nov. 11. Everyone welcome. There is no collection or obligation. For more details, call Ruth at 639-0440 or rcbar@yahoo.ca. FRUIT WANTED – Kalum Community School Society is looking for tasty and ripe locally grown fruit to
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KITIMAT SEPTEMBER 21 – Celebration of International Peace Day. Please join us at Mount Elizabeth Theatre in the evening. We will be forming our human peace sign after some entertainment and the proclaiming of Kitimat as a Rotary Peace Community. UNTIL NOVEMBER 17 – Strengthening Families Together: a free education course for the families, friends and caregivers of people living with mental illness takes place 10 a.m. – 12:30 p.m. Gain knowledge, support, and practical tools to manage and restore balance in your life. Limited seating. Registration required. 250-635-8206 or toll free: 1-866-326-7877, terrace@bcss.org SEPTEMBER 29 – Gardeners! The Autumn Seed and Plant Exchange will be held at KUTE Recycling Depot from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Bring a plant, take a plant. Everyone welcome. OCTOBER 2 – Kitimat Dynamics Gymnastics Club will be holding its annual general meeting at 7:30 p.m. Meeting will take place at the gym located at 2163 Forest Avenue. Everyone welcome. Please call 250-632-6733 for more information. OCTOBER 15 – Christ the King Parish Bereavement Ministry Committee will be sponsoring “Connecting Each Other with Hope” — a six week grief support group for adults who are grieving the loss of a loved one. The sessions begin Monday, Oct. 15 from 7 to 9 p.m., in the Catholic Church hall, and will end Monday, Nov. 19. The sessions are open to everyone, regardless of his or her religious affiliation. To register or for more information call Lidia at 250-632-6292, or Susana at the parish office at 250-632-2215. OCTOBER 16 – At the Kitimat Public Library at 7 p.m., the Library’s Book Club meets. No
registration necessary, new members welcome. Reserve your copy today of Edgar Award-winning author, Tom Franklin’s “Crooked Letter, Crooked Letter”, an atmospheric drama set in rural Mississippi. Call the library for more information at 250 6328985. ONGOING SILLY YAKS (Celiac) Support Group supporting gluten free eating and helping people with celiac disease feel well and healthy. Participate in discussions around safe foods, foods to avoid, cross contamination, recipe ideas, etc. The group is open to anyone interested in learning about celiac disease. For more information, please call 6323063. KITIMAT SENIORS Band is looking for new members. If you have time in the day and would love an opportunity to play music with others, you need us and we need you. Call Lisa Frazer at 632-3475 for more info. CHILD DEVELOPMENT Centre Family Fun Spot Drop-In Monday and Friday afternoons 1-3 p.m., Wednesday mornings 10:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Ages 0-5 welcome. “A great place for families to meet over coffee and toys!” Contact 632-3144 for more information. KITIMAT FIBRE Arts Guild: Interested in knitting, spinning, weaving, or any other fibre? For more information phone Maureen 250-632-5444. KITIMAT MULTIPLE Sclerosis - I have M.S. but M.S. does not have me. You are not alone, male or female, and the Kitimat M.S. group would like to be here for you. Total confidentiality. For more information contact Mary at 250-639-6016. AGLOW OF Kitimat: All are welcome at our Care Group and Bible Study for men and women, singles or married, Thursdays at 7 p.m. For information phone Brenda at 250-632-5771 or Wendi at 250-632-5673. DID YOU know that literacy is more than just being able to read? The Kitimat Adult Literacy Program provides FREE tutoring services
for adult interested in improving their reading, writing, math, communication, and information technology skills. Is English NOT your first language? We provide FREE tutoring and small group English as a Second Language (ESL) classes. For more information please call Brandi at 250-632-7393 or to see what’s happening at the Community Corner check us out at www.kitimatcommunityservices.ca/KALP.html or find us on facebook. PRAYER CANADA Kitimat meets upstairs at the fire hall Tuesdays, from noon - 1:00 p.m. All are welcome to pray for our city council and those in positions of authority in Kitimat, for the government of BC and of Canada. For information call Lesley at 250-632-4554.
PRINCE RUPERT SEPT. 22 - Seniors Games Zone 10 meeting will be held at 1 p.m. at the Happy Gang Centre, 3226 Kalum St. Terrace. All seniors 55 and older are welcome. Zone 10 covers Terrace, Kitimat, Prince Rupert, the Nass Valley and Haida Gwaii. SEPT. 29 - Women’s Day of Celebration, Christian Faith Event. “Whispers of God’s Love.” 10am - 4:30pm at Pr. Rupert Salvation Army Citadel. Call Eva for details 250-624-1527 and register before Sept. 26. All ladies welcome! SEPT. 30 - Turkey Shoot at the Rod and Gun Club from 10am 2pm. Breakfast & lunch will be served. Everyone welcome! Contact Marie 250-622-2869. SEPT. 30 - Life Chain 3rd annual event 2 - 3 pm in front of old Zellers on 2nd Ave. Please come out and bear witness to the sanctity of life and pray for the unborn and for post-abortive women. Signs will be supplied. Call Maureen at 250-627-8481 for more information. OCT. 3 - Prostate and Bladder Cancer support meeting at 7:30pm, rm 430 at Pr. Rupert Hospital. Call Judy 250-6226533. OCT. 20 - Catholic Women’s League Tea and Bazaar at Annunciation Church, P.R. 12pm - 2pm. ONGOING
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CORNERSTONE MB Church: Coffee mornings at 202-6th Ave. W. Tue and Wed 10 a.m. noon, Sunday Celebration 10:30 every week. All are welcome! 6271033. KNIGHTS OF Columbus Flea Market: Sept. 22, Oct. 13, 27, Nov. 10, 24, Dec. 8 only. GIRL GUIDE leaders needed. Are you a young (or young at heart), enthusiastic woman who wants to make a difference to girls in our community and have a few hours a week to spare? How about becoming a volunteer with Girl Guides of Canada. Guides (Gr. 4-6) meet Thurs. eve. 6:30-8 at Conrad and Pathfinders (Gr. 7-9) also meet Thurs. eve. 6:30-8:30 at Roosevelt Park. We can always use more help with Sparks (K-1) and Brownies (Gr. 2-3). Both of these groups meet on Wed. at Roosevelt 3:305. Please call Dawn at 624-6450 or email dquast@citytel.net or on facebook - Girl Guides Misty Island District. THIS IS not church! There are no expectations of financial support or service. Instead this is a celebration of faith in Jesus Christ. Every Sunday at 7 p.m., join us for a time of praise, prayer and proclamation at the Salvation Army, 25 Grenville Court. VOLUNTEERS WANTED! Fairview Management Svc. Ltd. is interested in recruiting volunteers to extend the services offered, in more natural and less formal relationships. We are looking for volunteers who have varied interests and generally want to have fun! If you would like to volunteer at Fairview, please contact Leona Astoria at 627-4748 or inquiries@ citytel.net! Consider lending your talents and support to our staff and people receiving our residential support! CANADIAN CANCER Society Daffodil Bulbs for sale - box of 30 for $12. Call Judy at 250-624-3913. SALMONBERRY FARMERS Market: A fresh air community market. When? Thursday 4 - 8 p.m. (weather permitting), Where? 100 Market Place (Pr. Rupert Court House lawn). Info: www.salmonber-
rytrading.com, Karen 627-1358 or Priscilla 624-8337. THE PRINCE Rupert Library is showcasing A Summer of Colour: a show of 35 quilts, many made by local, until late September. Come visit this marvelous free exhibition. TOPS (TAKE Off Pounds Sensibly) Prince Rupert meets Monday evenings in the basement of the Fellowship Baptist Church - 6517th Ave. East. Weigh-in 6:30, meeting at 7. For more information, call Lucille 624-2777. SCHOOL DISTRICT 52 Band Program is looking for donations of band instruments! Help us bring music to all students by donating that trumpet you have in your basement or the saxophone in your coat closet! If you have a band instrument to donate, please call Sandy Jones at 624-5031 ext. 226 for pickup. THE HERITAGE Advisory Committee is looking for new members, if you are interested please drop a note to: Heritage Advisory Committee, PO Box 181, Prince Rupert, B.C., V8J 3P6. MEALS ON Wheels Volunteer drivers needed immediately. 3x/week, 11:15 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. Please call 622-6315 for details. LAST MINUTE Market every Saturday 9 - 12:30 at the Moose Hall. Craft items, baking, home business and yard sale items. For table rentals, call Rosa 624-4787 or Kathleen at 624-5652. The coffee is always on! PRINCE RUPERT Seniors Centre - Bingo every Fri. 1 to 3 at the Seniors’ Centre. Everyone 19 and older welcome. SCOUTS CANADA Scouting in Prince Rupert, Beavers aged 5-7 years old meet on Tues. at Pineridge School in the gym, 6:30 - 7:30 p.m. Cubs aged 8-11 years old meet on Wed. at Pineridge School in the gym, 7 - 8:30 p.m. Contact C. Green, 6243370. PRINCE RUPERT Alcoholics Anonymous - If you want to drink, that’s your business. If you want to stop, that’s ours. P.R. A.A. 627-1119.
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Friday, September 21, 2012 The Northern Connector
The Northern Gateway Project is generating healthy debate. British Columbians are asking many important questions like, is this pipeline worth it for BC and its northern communities? The benefits that the Northern Gateway Project will bring to British Columbia are significant. It will create jobs, generate new tax revenue for BC, and strengthen the province’s economy.
New jobs will be created... Many people will be employed to build this project. Here in BC, over 3,000 high-paying construction jobs will be created during the building phase. And over 500 new long-term jobs will open up when it’s completed–jobs to monitor and maintain the pipeline, jobs at the Kitimat Marine Terminal, and indirect jobs in areas such as food and hospitality, accommodations, and transportation. And all right here in BC.
Over $800 million will be spent on local goods and services... During construction, hundreds of millions will be spent in Northern BC on equipment rentals, worker accommodations, trucking and fuel, just to name a few. Businesses will grow and new jobs will bring a steady source of family income, as well as opportunities for young people right out of school. All of this will have a positive impact on local businesses and community stability.
Local communities will have a brighter future... On top of new jobs being created, the project will generate $40 million per year in new tax revenue for BC–that’s $1.2 billion over a period of 30 years. This will make a difference to local communities who can use it to build facilities and strengthen public services.
Enbridge will also provide an additional $100 million to support communities near the pipeline in BC and Alberta. We are also committed to partnerships with Aboriginal communities–funding will be provided for community investment, scholarships and education programs, and Aboriginal business opportunities will be created.
People will learn specialized work skills... Individuals from towns near the pipeline will be given the opportunity to learn the skills needed to work in the energy industry. Enbridge has created the Gateway Education and Training Fund, a $1.5 million commitment that will support training initiatives that focus on pipeline construction skills. The knowledge and experience acquired during the construction phase will serve them well as the demand for skilled workers in the energy sector here in British Columbia, Canada and around the world continues to increase.
New global markets will open opportunities for new growth... As it stands, Canada relies on just one customer for its oil exports. The Northern Gateway Project will provide access to the growing economies and the huge markets of the Pacific Rim eager for our energy, which will increase Canada’s Gross Domestic Product by at least $270 billion over 30 years. So not only will the residents of British Columbia see an increase in tax revenue, employment and long-term job opportunities, they will see the economy strengthened in both their province and country as a new gateway to more trade partners opens up.
The project will bring significant economic benefits to BC. Discover more and join the conversation at benefits.northerngateway.ca.
It’s more than a pipeline.
It’s a path to our future. ©2012 Northern Gateway Pipelines Inc.
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PRINCE RUPERT Prince Rupert business Inland Air Charters will be featured on CBC’s popular television show, The BIG Decision later this year, after a crew was in town filming last week. “It was an interesting experience. My job flying airplanes and running a business is a lot easier than doing their jobs,” Inland Air owner Bruce MacDonald said, adding that he couldn’t work in front of a camera on a regular basis. MacDonald heard about the opportunity last spring and applied for the show. In August MacDonald found out his business would be featured in an episode. When MacDonald asked why Inland Air
had been chosen on the show, the show’s executive producer said that Inland Air was picked right off the bat because it fit the criteria. MacDonald applied for the show to get expertise advice on marketing to reach the European and Asian markets for tourism. “Tourism is what we’re trying to promote up here and bring Prince Rupert in as a destination rather then a place people pass through on their way to somewhere else,” MacDonald said. Big name Canadian investors Jim Treliving and Arlene Dickinson were in town on September 9 until September 13, as well as a filming crew. Interestingly, Treliving had already living in the community a number of years ago.
“Jim was actually based here for two years in 1962 as a RCMP officer. So he’s familiar with Prince Rupert,” MacDonald said. While Dickinson, Treliving and the rest of the crew were in town, Inland Air flew them over to Haida Gwaii to see the Haida Heritage Centre and the village of Skedans, as well as other site seeing locations on the islands. At this time Inland Air does not know whether they will be funded to help with marketing. MacDonald and Inland Air office manager Virginia Mcrae will be traveling to Vancouver at the end of the month to finish the episode and learn their fate. “Irregardless of what happens on TV, we get nation-wide exposure. Whether they invest in
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Muslims sponsor forums in Terrace and in Dease Lake By Staff Writer THE NORTHERN CONNECTOR
TERRACE - The Ahmadiyya Muslim community returns to Terrace Sept. 23 for another in a series of interfaith sessions. This one explores how to deal with economic and moral crises existing in the current
state of the world. There are five speakers, each representing a faith community. Two are local, Pastor Blake Holenstein, who has been primarily responsible for the youth and young adults ministry at the Terrace Pentecostal Assembly since July 2011. He’ll be representing the Christian
faith. The other local person is restauranteur Davinder Singh Sangha, who will be representing the Sikh faith. Three other speakers from elsewhere will represent the Islamic perspective, the aboriginal perspective and the Buddhist perspective. The Muslim speak-
er is Muhammad Afza Mirza, a member of the Ahmadiyya Muslim community and who is currently serving as the missionary-in-charge for Mississauga, Ontario. Serving as the moderator for the evening is George Clark. The Sept. 23 session begins with light refreshments at 2:30 p.m.
followed by a 3 p.m. start at the aboriginal longhouse meeting hall at Northwest Community College. It lasts until 6:30 p.m. and there is a refreshment break in between. This is the seventh symposium to be sponsored here by the Ahmadiyya Muslim community and is one of
many taking place across B.C. this year. Founded in 1890, the Ahmadiyya Muslim community emphasizes the spread of Islam through peaceful means and has headquarters in Great Britain. But the Ahmadiyya community is not well regarded by other Islamic followers and that’s
brought on persecution of Ahmadis in several Islamic countries. The Ahmadiyya community travels next to Dease Lake for a session called “Focus on Islam.� That session takes place Sept. 24 from 4 p.m. to 6 p.m. in the Dease Lake Community Centre.
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Groups practise what to do if oil or gas spills into rivers A rope attached to one end helps a person upstream anchor it into position by pulling it in or letting it out further, he said. Another rope on the bottom end anchors it to the shoreline to collect the spill, he added. The session also involved a day-long classroom training to learn about the dynamics of a spill and what hap-
pens, and after the day on the river, the groups reviewed what worked and what didn’t work, said Fallows. “It was deemed to be a success,� he said. “Most are successful. If you can get the people together, it’s a success right there.� The exercise is set to be done on an annual basis but could be further
downstream next time, said Fallows. It’s all part of a larg-
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TERRACE - A side by side ATV flipped end over end down Suicide Hill on Copper Mountain the past weekend. The 20 year old driver was ejected and seriously injured. The 22 year old passenger remained in the vehicle till it settled. He suffered minor injuries. Accounts as to the series of events were conflicting due to the witnesses being intoxicated and not cooperative, report police.
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PRINCE RUPERT - The Central Interior Hockey League (CIHL) released its schedule for the upcoming season, and with the ice out of the arena the Prince Rupert Rampage will start with a long road swing. The Rampage will start the season against the perennial league champion Kitimat Ice Demons on Saturday October 6 in Kitimat. The next weekend the team will take a massive road trip, playing the Lac La Hache Tomahawks – the furthest southern team in the league – on October
13 and the Williams Lake Stampeders on October 14. Two weeks later the team will play one of only three Friday games against the Terrace River Kings on October 26 before traveling to Kitimat for another game against the Demons. The home opener for the team will be October 27, once again against the Demons, and the following weekend the team hits the road again for a saturday game against the Houston Luckies and a Sunday game against the Smithers Steelheads. The next four games for the Rampage will be at home as the team hosts the Stampeders and the Kangaroos on November
24 and 25, host the Demons on December 1 and finish the homestand against the River Kings on December 8. The Rampage continue their rivalry with the Demons on the road on December 14 and finish off the 2012 calendar year with a home game on December 29. In 2013 the first game of the season will be on January 4 against the River Kings, and the team finishes off the 2012/2013 season with three home games against the Steelheads and Luckies on January 12 and 13 and play their last game against the Omenica Ice of Vanderhoof.
Grade five band program sees a high enrolment in its first year By Martina Perry THE NORTHERN CONNECTOR
PRINCE RUPERT - The board of education’s decision to set aside funds
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TERRACE - Gardening season may be coming to an end for this year but that doesn’t mean people aren’t thinking about next year already. The Terrace Rotary Club donated $5,000 to the Terrace Green Thumb Society for the installation of nine hydrants in the Terrace Community Garden on Evergreen St. Pictured from left to right, Don Krause, Terrace Rotary President Lyle Harvey, and Barbara and Ellery Tetz. Gardening season may be coming to an end for this year but that doesn’t mean people aren’t thinking about next year already. The improved irrigation system will make life easier for the 60 families and organizations who have plots there. The community garden is the only one in the province to be free and has grown by leaps and bounds in the few years it’s been operating.
Pipeline panned By Margaret Speirs THE NORTHERN CONNECTOR
TERRACE - After much discussion, the Regional District of Kitimat-Stikine board voted to oppose the Enbridge Northern Gateway pipeline at its Sept. 14 meeting. The motion to oppose was brought forward by Telegraph Creek director David Brocklebank at the August meeting and was tabled to allow the other directors time to consult with their constituents. Voting in favour of the motion were Brocklebank, Dease Lake alternate director Joey Waite, Terrace municipal directors Dave Pernarowski and Bruce Bidgood, Nass director (and regional district chair) Harry Nyce, Hazelton mayor Alice Maitland, Kispiox/Kitwanga director Linda Pierre and Diana Penner (who was sitting in for absent regular director Doug McLeod) for the area around Terrace. Voting against the motion were Thornhill director Ted Ramsey, Kitimat municipal director Corinne Scott, New Hazelton mayor Gail Lowry and Stewart municipal director Billie Ann Belcher. During the discussion, Scott said she would vote against the motion because a federal project panel review would look at everything presented to it and supporting the panel was absolutely necessary. “Voting against it is to oppose the political process and I feel strongly we have to allow the [Joint Review Panel] to complete its findings,” she said. Bidgood said the review was supposed to be independent and not political and that he had been greatly influenced by the prime minister and federal finance minister supporting the project. “What attracted me to northern B.C. was its beauty,” he said. “If there was an environmental [disaster], I would have a hard time looking at the next generation and saying I didn’t do anything to oppose it.” Ted Ramsey agreed with Scott, saying his constituents wanted him to remain neutral. Brocklebank said he had yet to talk to anyone who supported the pipeline project.
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Sunday, September 23, 2012 “Bible Connections” 9:30 am - for all ages with light breakfast
Worship 11:00 am
Acts 2:42-47 Becoming a Healthy Church ~ Trait #4
REDEEMER LUTHERAN CHURCH CONGREGATION OF LUTHERAN CHURCH CANADA
Pastor Clint Magnus • ph. 250-632-6962 KITIMAT 1474 Nalabila Blvd. 11:00 am Sunday Worship 9:45 am Bible Study and Sunday School
TERRACE 5010 Agar Ave. 250.631.7825 2:00 pm Sunday Worship
Pacific Cornerstone Baptist Church Kitimat Chamber of Commerce Meeting Room
Pastor Paul Lagace
Sunday Service 11 am Continuing our series on
The Book of Ruth. Join us for Fellowship luncheon after the service. PRAYER MEETING
BIBLE STUDY
Every 1st & 3rd Wed. of the month
Every 2nd & 4th Wed. of the month
“The Deliberate Church” Please phone for more information 250-639-0768. www.pacificcornerstone.com
MOUNTAINVIEW ALLIANCE CHURCH
1332 Lahakas Blvd. N 250-632-4658 www.mountainviewalliance.ca
Christ Church Anglican All are Welcome
1739 Gyrfalcon • Ph. 250-632-7812
SEVENTEENTH SUNDAY AFTER PENTECOST
Sunday, September 23 at 10:30 am Morning Prayer Mark 9: Whoever welcomes one such child in my name welcomes me.
The Harvest THE HARVEST MINISTRIES CANADA Held at the Eagle Centre Theater, 193 Nechako Centre Ph. 250-632-5501 email: the-harvest@live.ca www.harvestministriescanada.com
View live webstreaming of Saturday Services at: www.ustream.tv/channel/eagle-broadcast
Saturday Night Services Saturday, Sept. 22 Fellowship Pre-Service Prayer 7:00 pm Service 7:30 pm
EVERYONE WELCOME!!!
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EXPERIENCED LICENSED HAIRSTYLIST Must be willing to work Saturdays. Apply in person with resume to Images by Karlene #118 - 4720 Lazelle Ave. STAFF ACCOUNTANT
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R E P A P NEWS FERS STUF ED EDAFTERNOONS. NE URSDAY
We offer a great exible and friendly working environment, and competitive compensation package for the right individual. Please reply in conďŹ dence to: McAlpine & Co curtis.billey@mcalpine-ca.net www.mcalpine-ca.net
DISTRICT OF KITIMAT
WINTER CALL-IN LIST The District of Kitimat is preparing a call-in list for
WINTER SNOW CLEARING WORK. Applicants must have WHMIS and a valid BC driver’s license. Preference will be given to individuals with class 1 or 3 driver’s license with airbrakes endorsement and heavy equipment experience. Please submit applications to: Personnel, District of Kitimat, 270 City Centre, Kitimat, BC by Wednesday, October 3, 2012, 4:30 pm.
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Discovery Childcare is looking for a full-time, fully qualiďŹ ed ECE childcare worker. Please drop resume off at Discovery Childcare, 195 Prince Rupert Blvd. (right next to Charles Hays) or fax to 250624-6345
EDITOR. THE Sundre RoundUp, a 2,000 circulation weekly, requires an experienced editor. Sundre is 110 km northwest of Calgary. Full beneďŹ t package. Apply: Lea Smaldon, 5013 - 51 Street, Olds, AB, T4H 1P6. 403-556-7510; lsmaldon@olds.greatwest.ca
PJ’s Midway; We are now accepting Resumes. Drop off at 901 6th Ave. East. No phone calls please.
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Full and Part time for Coastal Taxi. We are also hiring part time dispatchers. Send resume & drivers abstract to PO Box 56 Kitimat, BC V8C 2G6 No phone calls
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Owned and operated in Prince Rupert since 1910, CityWest is a quality provider of telephone service, cellular service, Internet service and television service for home and business use. CityWest serves customers from Prince Rupert to Houston and is commiĆŠed to creaĆ&#x;ng jobs and invesĆ&#x;ng in the communiĆ&#x;es we serve.
ExecuĆ&#x;ve AdministraĆ&#x;ve Assistant - Prince Rupert LocaĆ&#x;on CityWest is accepĆ&#x;ng applicaĆ&#x;ons for an ExecuĆ&#x;ve AdministraĆ&#x;ve Assistant to work at our oĸce in Prince Rupert. Detailed job descripĆ&#x;ons (including minimum qualiÄŽcaĆ&#x;ons) are available at the CityWest oĸce in Prince Rupert and on our website at www.citywest.ca Interested applicants please forward a resume and covering leĆŠer in conÄŽdence to the attenĆ&#x;on of the Human Resources Department, CityWest, 248 3rd Ave W, Prince Rupert, B.C. V8J 1L1 or to hr@cwct.ca. CityWest thanks you for your interest; however, only short listed applicants will be contacted for an interview.
The Totem Ford group is seeking a qualiÂżed
Quicklane Advisor for our Terrace location.
The individual should be higly motivated, exceptional customer handling skills, Âżt in with our Quicklane team concept and having some automotive experience or knowledge would be an asset. Please supply resume with references to Jonathan Doane or Troy Sallenback in person. TERRACE TOTEM FORD SALES. LTD. 4631 Keith Avenue, Terrace 250 635 4984
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COMPUTER TECHNICIAN REQUIRED IMMEDIATELY
You are a self-starter with good communication skills. Computer knowledge, knowledge of networking, familiar with a variety of operating systems required. A+ Certification will be an asset, or successful candidate will be required to attain after hiring. You should be highly motivated and a quick learner. Must have a valid drivers license. Please apply in person with resume: Attention Manager.
Career Training Provided We are currently looking for a PT Company Town Driver/Warehouse Worker. Class 5 with air endorsement preferred. We will provide paid training to employee to obtain Class One. Involves both driving and warehouse work. Variable shifts and start times. Clark Freightways is a recognized leader in LTL (lessthan-truckload) transportation within the province of BC, specializing in the transportation of perishable and dry goods. We are a growing, progressive and well respected carrier with over 55 years of service to our valued customers. We are looking for an individual to support our CORE Values for future success at our Prince Rupert Terminal. Please apply in person with resume, cover letter and abstract to: 341 Kaien Road, Prince Rupert, BC V8J 4B7.
NO PHONE CALLS PLEASE.
Application forms are available from the City Centre Municipal Offices during regular business hours.
4710 Keith Ave., Terrace
ACCOUNTING ADMINISTRATOR
HIRED EQUIPMENT REGISTRATION As the Highways Maintenance Contractor for Skeena District, Nechako Group of Companies would like to advise the public that we are currently accepting Hired Equipment Registrations for winter equipment units in Terrace, Kitimat and Nass Valley areas. Registration Deadline is October 15, 2012. If you would like to register your equipment, forms can be downloaded off our website at www.nechakonorthcoast.com. Forms are also available at our Terrace OfďŹ ce and can be obtained in person from: Nechako Northcoast Construction 5720 Highway 16 West, Terrace, BC Phone: (250) 638-1881 ext. 242
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Kristoff Trucking is looking for an individual to join our team as an Accounting Administrator. This position directly supports the controller and interacts with the company management team. The successful candidate will bring bookkeeping experience and a desire to support a young and fast growing company. Key Duties and Responsibilities • Administering Accounts Payable/Accounts Receivable • Maintaining paper and digital records • Ensuring accurate and reliable data input • Contributing to reports as requested by management • Monthly reports/accounts reconciliation Skills • Experience with bookkeeping and accounting related courses or certiÀcations a deÀnite asset • Excellent knowledge of Simply Accounting, MS OfÀce including Excel, Word, Outlook • Keen attention to detail • Strong interpersonal and communication skills. Kristoff Trucking offers a competitive compensation and beneÀts package. Please email your resume and cover letter to Niki Kristoff at nikik@kristofftransport.com by Oct 1, 2012. Kristoff Trucking thanks all interested persons however only successful candidates will be contacted by Oct 10, 2012.
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KITSELAS BAND ADMINISTRATION Full Time
BAND SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT WORKER SCOPE: Reporting to the Band Manager, the Band Social Development Worker is responsible for the management of the Kitselas Social Assistance Program. Due to the sensitivity, confidentiality and demanding nature of the program, this position requires the Band Social Development Worker to be understanding and compassionate, while displaying a balance of firmness, fairness and patience. DUTIES: 1. Is responsible to administer and implement the Social Assistance Programs as outlined in Aboriginal Affairs and Northern Development Canada’s (AANDC) Policy Directives and is funded by AANDC and Health Canada. Therefore, working knowledge of these programs is an asset. 2. Meets with Band Council on an annual basis to present an annual Work Plan and an annual Budget/ Cash Flow for the Social Assistance Program for Council adoption and ratification. 3. Provides Project Briefs, Work Plans and Budget/Budget Cash Flows for new programs and projects for Council adoption and ratification. 4. Submits a monthly Financial Report to the Director of Administration and Band Council along with a Case Load Report for each of the Social Assistance Programs. 5. Work with the Ministry for Children and Family Services as required. 6. Ensures that departmental budgets are on target and that all funding reimbursement claims are in accordance to plan. 7. Provide referral for clients that may require counselling. Consultations are carried out in the office and in the client’s homes. 8. Be prepared to work evenings and possible weekends when required. 9. Performs other related duties as assigned by the Director of Administration.
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Carriers Wanted! + No Collecting! + Direct Deposit Pay! + Wednesday & Friday Deliveries.
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QUALIFICATIONS 1. Education in Social Work. Masters or Bachelor Degree preferred. 2. 3-5 years work experience in the social work field. 3. Experience working in a First Nations organization an asset. 4. Complete a successful Criminal Record Check 5. Valid Driver’s Licence and access to a vehicle. Salary is dependant upon qualifications and experience. Applications will be accepted until October 12, 2012 4:00pm PST. Please submit application to the attention of Sharon D. Nabess, 2225 Gitaus Rd. Terrace, BC V8G 0A9, or Email sdnabess@kitselas.com
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HELP WANTED Housekeeping, Lounge Server, Front Desk Clerk, Kitchen Cook. Serving it right and food safe is required for lounge & kitchen. Please apply within or fax your resume to: 250-798-2478. Full and part-time positions. “PART TIME OPPORTUNITYANDERSON MERCHANDISERS-CANADA INC.� requires a Merchandiser to service and maintain various product lines in Prince Rupert retail outlets. Reliable transportation, computer with internet and printer, access to digital camera and able to lift up to 50lbs. is required. Approximately 3-4 hours per week. Salary is negotiable based on experience. Email resume to: hrcanada@amerch.com or fax to 905-763-6785 Pereira’s Countrywide Furniture & Appliances in Kitimat requires a casual Retail Sales Associate, Tues Sat. Retail experience required, computer knowledge an asset. Training available. Bring resume to Pereira’s Countrywide Furniture & Appliances 707 Commercial Ave. Required for an Alberta Trucking Company. One Class 1 Driver. Must have a minimum of 5 years experience pulling low boys and driving off road. Candidate must be able to pass a drug test and be willing to relocate to Edson, Alberta. Fax resumes to: 780-725-4430 Royal Canadian Legion Kitimat BAR SERVER REQUIRED for part-time, evenings & weekends. Must have Serving it Right and Food Safe. Please send resume to RC Legion, Box 152, Kitimat, BC V8C 2G7 or drop off at the branch, 665 Legion Ave. any day after 3pm.
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Haisla Nation Council Reports to: Community Development Manager of Haisla Nation Council
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JOIN OUR WINNING TEAM! FLOOR MANAGER
If you are looking for a career in a fast-paced industry where you will use your talents to coach a team to deliver “WOW� service; if you are dynamic, responsible and want to succeed, don’t miss this unique opportunity to join our team. Boston Pizza is seeking a highly motivated Floor Manager.
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A great career awaits you! Boston Pizza is looking for an energetic Kitchen Manager with a solid understanding of food, labour controls and a desire to meet these challenges while implementing and training Heart of House staff the Boston Pizza system. To apply for either a Floor or Kitchen Manager position please submit cover letter and resume attention Ryan Konowalyk, General Manager Fax (250)635-8689 Email: konowalykr@bostonpizza.com
20-30 hrs per week. $12 - $15/hr based on skill level. Please drop off resume to 172 Nechako Centre during business hours. No phone calls please.
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Hospitality Breakers Pub requires an experienced bar manager. Apply with resume to breakers@citytel.net
Income Opportunity EARN EXTRA Cash! - P/T, F/T Immediate openings. Easy computer work, other positions are available. Can be done from home. No experience needed. www.HWC-BC.com
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Owned and operated in Prince Rupert since 1910, CityWest is a quality provider of telephone service, cellular service, Internet service and television service for home and business use. CityWest serves customers from Prince Rupert to Houston and is commiĆŠed to creaĆ&#x;ng jobs and invesĆ&#x;ng in the communiĆ&#x;es we serve.
CommunicaĆ&#x;ons Network Technician – Prince Rupert LocaĆ&#x;on CityWest is accepĆ&#x;ng applicaĆ&#x;ons for a CommunicaĆ&#x;ons Network Technician to work at our oĸce in Prince Rupert. Detailed job descripĆ&#x;ons (including minimum qualiÄŽcaĆ&#x;ons) are available at the CityWest oĸce in Prince Rupert and on our website at www.citywest.ca Interested applicants please forward a resume and covering leĆŠer in conÄŽdence to the aĆŠenĆ&#x;on of the Human Resources Department, CityWest, 248 3rd Ave W, Prince Rupert, B.C. V8J 1L1 or to hr@cwct.ca. CityWest thanks you for your interest; however, only short listed applicants will be contacted for an interview.
Initial volumes to cover 4 to 6 months; longer terms available. Ideal opportunity for experienced loggers with a track record of production efďŹ ciencies i.e. production per day, on-grade output. Competitive rate package plus bonus offered. Please reply to: P. O. Box 155 C/O BC ClassiďŹ eds #102-5460 152nd St. Surrey BC V3S 5J9
Medical/Dental RN’S and LPN’s Needed Well established and growing BC company hiring casual RN’s and LPN’s to work 1:1 in home with a child with complex medical needs in the Prince Rupert area. Union wages, paid training and full support provided. Mileage reimbursed if travelling distance is greater than 90km/one way. If you want to make a difference in a child’s life please fax your cover letter and resume to 1-250964-7097 attention Jennifer Hols or email jhols@western.ca
OfÀce Support MILLENNIA Research Limited, an archaeological consulting company located in Victoria, BC has an opening for a Co-ordinator for an upcoming project in Prince Rupert. The position is temporary full time, expected to last approximately four months with a likely start date in the week of September 24th, 2012. Please review the detailed job description, available on our company website, www.millennia-research.com. Send a letter of application along with references and salary expectations to the attention of Morley Eldridge at morley@millennia-research.com
Trades, Technical AUTOMATED TANK Manufacturing Inc. is looking for welders, due to a huge expansion to our plant located in Kitscoty, Alberta, 20 km west of Lloydminster. We have openings for ten 3rd Year Apprentices or Journeyperson welders. We offer best wage in industry. 3rd Year Apprentice $28-$30/hour, Journeyperson $32-$35/hour, higher with tank experience. ProďŹ t sharing bonus plus manufacturing bonus incentive. Full insurance package 100% paid by company. Good working environment. Join a winning team. Call Basil or Blaine at ofďŹ ce: 780-8462231; fax: 780-846-2241 or send resume to: blaine@autotanks.ca production@autotanks.ca Keep your feet on the ground in a safe welding environment through inhole manufacturing process. No scaffolding or elevated work platform. CertiďŹ ed Utility Arborists and 2nd yr Apprentice Utility Arborists wanted immediately for clearing in and around energized lines in lower mainland & interior regions. Competitive wage & beneďŹ t package. Call Matt for details 250-308-6033.
HEAVY EQUIPMENT Repair Ltd. currently has full-time positions available: H/D Truck and Transport Mechanic and Parts Counter Person. Contact Herb 780-849-3768; cell 780849-0416. Fax 780-849-4453. Email: herb@hheltd.com JOURNEYMAN AUTOBODY position available immediately at brand new modern dealership. Lots of work, great pay, beneďŹ ts, great Northern Saskatchewan community. Apply to Rob Dron at admin@shellbrookchev.ca or call 1-800-667-0511. JOURNEYMAN HEAVY Equipment Technicians. Due to a steady growth in our industry we currently have multiple positions open for our ďŹ eld service division. Mining and large construction equipment experience is an asset. We offer very competitive wages and beneďŹ ts. Apply: ofďŹ ce@dutchmen.ca
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OFF-ROAD GO-CART Kitimat - Home built on Odyssey frame. 340 snowmobile engine. Make an offer! 250-632-5121
2 yr old House on 2 acres, very private, 2100sqft. 3bdrms, 2 baths, custom kitchen, backs onto crown land in Jack Pine Flat.
LOCAL ROCKY Mountain House company looking for day rate and hourly Vacuum Truck Operator. Must have current oilfield tickets, up-todate drivers abstract. Benefit package. Fax 403-845-3903.
Every Saturday 9:00am - 12:30pm at the Moose Hall
OFA Level 3 Attendants needed on a permenant full time basis, in the Terrace,Kitimat and Prince Rupert Area Send resume and certifications Attention: DL Martin cso@frfirstaid.com Benefit package available. SECHELT WASTE Company seeks Heavy Duty Mechanic to manage shop operations and the maintenance of all equipment. Submit resume to 604-885-4247 or directdisposal@dccnet.com
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Health Products CASH BACK - $10 for every pound you lose. Lose weight quickly and safely and keep it off, results guaranteed! Call Herbal Magic today! 1-800854-5176.
Education/Tutoring DANCE KITIMAT Ballet, Jazz, Contemporary. Age 4 & up. Registration: Riverlodge, Sept. 8, 10am 2pm OR pick up registration package at Kitimat Museum. Contact Hueylin at 250-6326316. Transport Canada Certifications SVOP Aug. 27 - 31 MED - A3 Sept 10 - 12 MED - A1 Sept 17 - 21 Nov 19 - 23 MED - A2 Sept 17 - 22 Nov 19 - 24 ROCMC or ROCM Sept 5 - 7 & Nov 14 - 16 60T NavSafety Sept 24-Oct 12 Chartwork Oct 22 - Nov 9 SEN-L Nov 26 - Dec 7 Ship Const.Stability- Dec 10-21 Course dates & times subject to change. Check website
Craft items Native Arts • Baking Silver Jewellery Beads Home Business & Yard Sale Items
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Pet Services Dog Grooming for small breeds. Call Vicki Kennedy @ Veterinary Hospital. 250-600-6206
Pets DOG OBEDIENCE classes SATURDAYS Oct 20 - Nov 24 Jan Palmer
250-624-4524 MOVING must give away to good home 8yr old spayed female Miniature Schnauzer. (250)638-1984
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Art Objects Art prints for sale. Mint condition. Various artist (Steven Lyman, Charles Wysocki, James Lumbers, Chuck DeHaan) Sat., Sept. 21 10am-5pm & Sun. Sept 22 noon-5pm 3309 Thomas St (bsmt) To preview call (250)635-3215 or email irenevk@telus.net
For table rentals call Rosa 250-624-4787 or Kathleen 250-624-5652. The coffee is always on! Table Rental Proceeds Go To The Moose
KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS Flea Market Sept. 22 Oct. 13 & 27 Nov 10 & 24 Dec 8 only
www.cappsmarine.com 410-309 2nd Ave West Prince Rupert, BC (250) 627-1265
Heavy Duty Machinery A- STEEL SHIPPING STORAGE CONTAINERS / Bridges / Equipment Wheel loaders JD 644E & 544A / 63’ & 90’ Stiff boom 5th wheel crane trucks/Excavators EX200-5 & 892D-LC / Small forklifts / F350 C/C “Cabs”20’40’45’53’ New/ Used/ Damaged /Containers Semi Trailers for Hiway & StorageCall 24 Hrs 1-866-528-7108 Delivery BC and AB www.rtccontainer.com
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HARDWOOD for sale 150 sq. ft. Natural Oak colour High quality Goodfellow brand 3”1/4 wide x 3/4” thick $800, 250639-4093
Estate Sales ESTATE SALE!!! Best offer takes it! An array of household items from small kitchen appliances to furniture and tools. 1-3 pm Sunday, Sept. 23, 4701 Graham Ave. No early birds.
Garage Sales PR: Sat. Sept. 22, Auditorium Fulton Street. 9am - 12. Misc. household goods & furniture
Sand/Gravel/Topsoil
Misc. Wanted FREEZER BURNT meat and fish for sled dogs, Terrace only. Will pick up. 250-635-3772. Private Coin Collector Buying Collections, Accumulations, Olympic Gold & Silver Coins + Chad: 250-863-3082 in Town
DINING ROOM SET PR - Table with 2 leaves; 5’ 8’ L. 3.5’ W; 12 chairs, 4/w arms. Hutch w/4 shelves, 3 dr. Solid wood. Reasonable offers considered. 250-624-6557 HOT TUB (SPA) COVERS. Best price. Best quality. All shapes & colours available. 1-866-652-6837 www.thecoverguy.com/newspaper? P.R; Oak doors, assorted sizes. 250-622-2393
Sand/Gravel/Topsoil
SKEENA CONCRETE PRODUCTS LTD. FACTORY DIRECT SCREENED TOPSOIL DRIVEWAY CRUSH LANDSCAPING ROCK DRAIN ROCK & BEDDING SAND BLOCKS AND CONCRETE Phone: 250-635-3936 or 250-638-8477 Fax: 250-635-4171 3751 Old Lakelse Lake Drive, Terrace, BC, V8G 5P4
A side by side duplex, 16 yrs old, 1/2 acres, 1800sqft per side, 3 bdrms, 2 baths, 2 carports, upper Thornhill. 66x130 lot/ Evergreen fence, 2bdrms, 1bath, Trailer wood frame envelope, new windows, patio door, new siding, 2 large sheds, back to crown land, upper Thornhill. Wiring upgrade in 2011. 5 3/4 acres of land, natural spring in SingleHurst next to Kleanza. Phone: (250)635-3756 or email: cristinamaia@live.ca
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4544 Merkley Rd. Private 1/2 acre with new 5’ solid cedar fence around back yard, bright 3 bedroom manufactured home with addition and expando provide open spacious main living, large deck off livingroom. As an added bonus a 960 sq. ft. shop with loft. Well located on the Bench.
$159,900
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Laurie Forbes
250-638-1400 or 250-615-7782 (cell)
BEST SELLER 3 bdrm home for sale @ 116 Crestview Dr. Asking $259,000. Please call 250627-9444. House for Sale Prince Rupert East side, 17 yrs old; 4-5 bdrm, 2 bath, 1 ensuite. Lge kitchen & living rm, Lge rec. rm. Fenced in backyard. Lane access. Balcony on front & back. Asking $229,000. Serious enq. 250-622-2468
Real Estate
Melanie PRINCE RUPERT Dorothy Wharton Erickson 250-627-7551 Checklist for your NEW HOME!
1507 8th Ave East ✔ 2 Bedroom ✔ 1 bathroom ✔ 4160 sq. ft. lot ✔ Reno Ready $49,500
1326 Pigott Ave ✔ 2 bedrooms ✔ 1 bathroom ✔ Mountain views ✔ Lots of storage $63,000 400 9th Ave West ✔ 3 bedroom ✔ 3 bathrooms ✔ Close to school ✔ Close to golf $84,500
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WATERFRONT PROPERTY ON LAKELSE LAKE Lot 19 on Squirrel Point
-Road access Waterfront with Building site ready
$118,000
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2564 Squirrel Point - Water access with road very close, Cabin and Boat included
$119,000
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2866 Squirrel Point
- 3 Bedroom Cabin Road access and waterfront
$182,500
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$649,000
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Kitimat - 47 Baker St. 3 floor, 5 bedroom, 3 bath, dining room, study, fireplace, beautiful kitchen, full open basement, laundry room. Large garage. Fully hedged yard. $209,000 obo. 250-632-2590 (eves) or 250-639-0342
Real Estate
Offering a good choice of properties in Terrace area, with a possibility of financing
Real Estate
YARD SALE AT 4039 Kalum Rd Rosswood across from the Peeing Tree Farm on Fri. Sept 28, 5-9 and Sat. Sept 29 10-4. Selling power tools, tack, collectibles, furniture and many misc items. This yard sale more like a flea market.
Building Supplies Capp’s Marine Education
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Real Estate
Rentals
Rentals
Houses For Sale
Apt/Condo for Rent
HOMES for sale in Kitimat, great neighborhoods please call for details 780-852-8102
Mobile Homes & Parks 2009 Modular home, 3bdrm 2 full baths, 5 appl., 8x40 patio, fenced yard, sm storage shed, located in trailer park in town, minutes to all your shopping needs. $94,900. Call to view: (250)631-7072
Rentals
Rentals
Apt/Condo for Rent
Duplex / 4 Plex
KITIMAT APTS BEST VALUE
Kitimat - Nechako - 3 bdrm duplex. F/S W/D. Refs req. $875/month + utilities. Please call 250-279-0207
BEST PLACE TO LIVE Now taking applications for 1,2, & 3 bdrm suites. If you are looking for clean, quiet living in Terrace and have good references, please call: 250-638-0799
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Starting at $550 Balconies Security Entrances Cameras for your safety Now includes basic cable Email: www.apartments.com Phone: 250.632.APTS (2787)
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Walsh Avenue Apartments
Open Houses
(250)632-2822 Kitimat
$299,000
Recreational Sun Peaks Duplex For Sale
GATEWAY APARTMENTS McBride & 8th Prince Rupert Unfurnished - Furnished (Furnished short Term Rentals Available) Close to downtown Adult-oriented No Pets
627-7137 HILLCREST PLACE APARTMENTS
Each side: $449,000 5 bdrms. 3 bath, front & back decks. Exc. revenue opportunity We work with agents! 604-626-7100 www. northrockhomes.ca/peak-2-creek
Other Areas FREE BROCHURE. Kings County “Land of Orchards, Vineyards and Tides�. Nova Scotia’s beautiful Annapolis Valley. Live! Work! Start a business! Toll-Free: 1-888865-4647, www.kingsrda.ca
Rentals Apt/Condo for Rent
Oasis
Apartments
Renovated 1 & 2 bdrm Suites Furnished & Un-Furnished. Quiet Tenants. On Site Management. Gym, Hot Tub & Sauna. References Required.
250-627-5820 www.oasisaparts.com 2BDRM apartment for rent, $700/mo. Damage deposit 250-631-7750
QUATSINO APTS KITIMAT •
www.kitimatapartments.com
Largest, Brightest Suites Shiny Hardwood Floors Unfurnished & Furnished Daily - Weekly - Monthly INCLUDES HEAT!
Saturday, Oct. 6
250.632.7179
APARTMENTS
HOT WATER
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from 2-5pm 250-638-1439 for more info
Free heat & Free Hot Water Furnished & Unfurnished 1 & 2 bedrooms Security Entrances No Pets. No Smoking
Bachelor 1 and 2 bedroom
FREE HEAT AND
RENT starting from $575
OPEN HOUSE
MIDTOWN APARTMENTS
Downtown location Balconies Security Entrances Some furnished suites Call for an appointment 250.632.4511
ABSOLUTELY NO PARTIERS
4112 Anderson St, Terrace For Sale By Owner Lovely 2400 sq ft rancher on the Bench. Lots of updates. Come have a peek
KITIMAT
1123-1137 Borden Street Adult-oriented. Quiet location with harbour view. Heat and hot water included. Minutes walking to downtown and hospital. References required. 1, 2, or 3 bedroom suites. Some furnished. Prince Rupert
250-624-5800
1631 Haisla Blvd. Kitimat, BC 2 bedroom suites security building New: dishwasher, appliances & cabinets. All New: windows, plumbing, electrical, drywall, kitchen & bathroom - sound insulated - electric heat. 1 yr lease Starting at $995 per month N/S, N/P For complete details or to request an application, please call 250.632.7814
Hillcrest Place Apartments Two bedrooms No Smoking, No Pets Starting at $675 monthly 250.632.7814 Kitimat K&C APARTMENTS 423-3rd Ave. West. in Pr. Rupert. 2 blocks from college. One bedroom apartments. Hardwood oors. Laundry services, heat incl. Security entrance. Rent $550 - $575/mo.. Phone Suzanne @ 250-622-2710
KITIMAT 2 bedroom apartment Available in preferred building. Renovated, clean, quiet suite. References Required. Call 250.639.4435 PR: 2 bdrm w/O.V. $600/mo. on westside. Walking distance of downtown. Call 250-7205580 or 250-600-6978
Misc for Rent Prince Rupert - 1 bedroom, hydro included. Located in the Pineridge area. No laundry facility. No pets, no smoking. Available September 1. $400/month. 250-624-5730
CLIFFSIDE APARTMENTS
BRAND NEW 2012 Modular home in Howe Creek Park in Terrace. 1 bedroom with study. Beautiful kitchen includes d/w, fridge & stove, high efďŹ cient furnace, 2 months free pad rent to start! $62,500 + HST, Great warranty included. Call to view 250635-6224 TRAILER FOR SALE New hot water tank & fridge, 1 yr old., 5 blocks from store, gas heated, pad rent, $250, Asking $7,500. (250)638-8147
Prince Rupert - 3 bedroom side by side duplex. Suitable for professional couple. Located in the Pineridge area. No pets, no smoking. Available September 1. $775/month. 250-624-5730
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ROOMY 2 bdrm ground oor furnished apt, near driving range, incl. laundry facilities, N/S, N/P,Satellite. $1100/mo, utilities incl. 250-631-3212
ROOSEVELT HEIGHTS APARTMENTS 3 bedroom apartments. Heat and hot water included. No smoking. No pets $730 per month. References required.
Phone 250-627-8123 SANDPIPER APTS KITIMAT Newer Buildings Elevators Security Entrances Covered Parking Balconies www.kitimatapartments.com
250.632.4254
VIEWPOINT APARTMENTS
Kitimat 1,2,3 bdrms Clean & Quiet Heat & hot water included Call (250)632-2824 or email www.jasebudgel@hotmail.ca
VIEWPOINT APARTMENTS
Kitimat 1,2,3 bdrms Clean & Quiet Heat & hot water included Call (250)632-2824 or email www.jasebudgell@hotmail.ca
Duplex / 4 Plex AVAILABLE FOR RENT 1 &2 Bdrm Suite References required!
Call for details 250-627-1715 or 250-624-5955
Apt/Condo for Rent
Mobile Homes & Pads 2bdrm double wide at 4651 Beaver, furnished, n/g heat, garden area, n/p, n/s, excellent references required. 6 months or 1year lease. $650/mnth (250)638-8639 2 BDR. mobile. Bright, clean, up Kalum Lk. Dr. in quiet private, country setting. N/S $800/mo. 250-635-2124
Homes for Rent 3 BDRM + den Rancher, F/S, W/D 5 mins. to town. Hwy. 16 W. Mature adults only, $900/mo + DD. Ref. req. (250)638-1413 3bdrm house, 1 1/2 bath, lg master bdrm, fenced back yard, with garden area, carport, $1000./mo +util. n/s n/p 1st & last month rent req. ref/req. Avail. Oct. 15th (250)635-2267 3 BDRM single story house, close to town and schools, N/P, N/S, newly renovated, criminal record check and ref’s req’d, $1000/mo, avail. now, (250)635-6596, (250)641-6596 3 bdr upstairs oor for rent, 4700 block of Straume. $750/month + utilities. NP, NS. References req. 250-635-7400 4 bdrm house at 3330 River Drive. N/S, $1000, ref. req. 250-638-8639. 4BDRM House for rent in quiet neighborhood, $1300/mo. + util. Newly renovated, upper bench, fenced backyard. Ref’s req’d. N/P. (250)635-6845 5 BDRM house at 3508 King. N/G heat, N/S, $650/mo, ref’s req’d. 250-638-8639 A MUST see in Kitimat! Cozy, recently updated 3 bed home with 2 baths. Master bed on top oor with ensuite and den/ofďŹ ce space. 2 beds on main level with large open kitchen/ living room/dining area. Newly fenced yard with deck. Pets considered! Please call 604-992-7446 or email njwarren@shaw.ca FOR Rent - Renovated, modern, open concept 3 BDRM bungalow. Avail Oct 1. $950/mth + utilities. Fenced yard w/ separate garage/workshop. Phone 250-639-6129
Apt/Condo for Rent
Rentals
Rentals
Homes for Rent
Suites, Lower
Townhouses
HOUSE FOR RENT Kitimat - 4 bd, 3 bath, double garage. Whitesail area. Semifurnished. Available immediately. DD req. $1,400/mo plus utilities. To view, please call: 306-947-0007 or 250-639-5661
PR: 1 Bdrm Suite, laminated wood ooring, $600/mo. + DD, incl heat and lights. N/S, N/P, off street prkg. Looking for quiet working couple. Ref. Req’d. Call Maggie 250-6246049
PINE CREST 3 Bdrm. 2 Level T/H 1 ½ bath No pets Call Jenn 622-4304
IMMACULATE 5 bedrm home, private fenced yard, wood stove next to Kildala school (Kitimat), 5 appliances, ref’s req’d, $1500 pm 250615-0328
P.R.- 1 bdrm suite; N/P, N/S. Heat & elec. incl. Shared laundry rm. $350/mo. Ref. req. Phone 250-624-6839
Townhouses
KITIMAT HOMES FOR RENT 3 bd, 1 bth, #17 Kootenay St. $1,100/mo. 3 bd, 2 bth, #10 Carlswell St. $1,350/mo (250) 639-4439 Photos on kitimathousing.com
2 Bedroom townhouses for rent, Newly renovated, Available September 1st, washer/dryer included, - Wedeen St, Kitimat, close to all amenities, - $800 and $900 per month - For further inquiries contact (778) 316 6764
KITIMAT HOMES FOR RENT 3bd, 1bth, single house, fully furnished. 4bd, 2bth, duplex, fully furnished. $1,300/mo each plus utilities. 250-639-4439
HARBOURVIEW 2 & 3 Bdrm. Apts. Start at $600 No pets 627-6697 or 622-2699
Kitimat House for Rent 1,500 sq. ft. in Nechako area. Large fenced back yard. Fridge, dishwasher, wall oven, cook top. Electric heat. No smoking, pets okay. Available September 13. $1,100/mo. Please call 250-615-0008 or 250-6156572. PR: Avail Oct. 1; 2 bdrm, F/S, wood oors close to down town. N/Pets, N/S, $575/mo, incl Cable. Quiet tenants only. Call 250-627-1272 or 250622-7395 or 250-622-7394 Quiet one bedroom in Thornhill, ďŹ rst and last month’s rent, deposit and good references required. No smoking or pets. $425 250-638-8639
Rooms for Rent ROOM for rent, Terrace. $375 utilities included. Non-smoker. Worker person or student. Avail October 250-641-0264 www.princerupertrooms.com
Rooms starting at $45/daily, $249/weekly, $699/monthly, Students $499/monthly. All-inclusive. 250-600-1680
TOWNHOMES in KITIMAT 3 bdrm, 1 ½ bath, carport Start $700. Sorry no Pets. Call Greg 639-0110 TOWN HOUSE FOR RENT Available NOW. 3 bedroom, 3 bath. Walsh/Horseshoe area. N/P, N/S, 4 appliances. Garage. $1,500.00. 1 year lease. 250-638-7747 leave message.
Want to Rent PROFESSIONAL couple new to Terrace are willing to HOUSE SIT for the winter. We have no children or pets and are non-smoking. Call 250641-9934
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Suites, Lower A special opportunity. Attractive fully-furnished downstairs suite in modern house. Large L/R, FP, 2br, all above ground with views. Parking, prime location near hospital. Sorry N/P, N/S. Ref. Ideal for Teacher or Medical worker. $750/mo. Call Judy 250624-4331. Kitimat - 1 bedroom Ensuite. Shared utilities/laundry. $600/mo. Dep. $300. Avail. September 1. 780667-4164
Apt/Condo for Rent
Skyline Manor 1200 Summit Ave.
Bachelor & 1 Bedroom Suites. Security Entrance, harbour views, balconies, storage, laundry facilities, hot water & heat included. Sorry no pets. Close to hospital, bus stop & downtown. References required. Contact our on site Manager at 250-624-6019
L ooking For a New Rental Home in the Prince Rupert Area? At Macro, there is a home for everyone! With 6 different locations throughout the Prince Rupert area – we offer both furnished & unfurnished suites in newly renovated bachelor suites to four bedroom townhouses! All of our fully-furnished & selected non-furnished suites come complete with cable TV & Internet services! In choosing Macro for your new rental home, you are choosing quality, excellent service and great value! We welcome you to contact us at anytime to schedule a viewing! : 250.627.5003 princerupert@macroproperties.com www.propertiesforrentprincerupert.com
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NEID ENTERPRISES LTD. Cars - Domestic
2004 Honda Civic 105,000km, 4 door, A/C, 2 sets of tires w/ rims, 5 spd, remote entry. Great running condition. Very clean, well maintained. $9500 Ph:250-632-2897
Recreational/Sale
Trucks & Vans
KEN’S MARINE
1994 DODGE DAKOTA “Red� with canopy. $1950. Ph. 250635-7400.
Mariner 2006 IMPALA Kitimat - 38,000km. $6,500 250-639-9785 2007 PT Cruiser, 28,000 kms. (250)641-0006
as new, $12,000.
Become a GREEN SHOPPER!
60/45 Jet Outboard
$2,999.00 12’ MARLON
ALUM BOAT SALE NEW
$1,699.00
Cars - Sports & Imports 1996 BMW 318i. 4-dr. 165,000km. Manual, Silver with black leather interior, driver/passenger airbags, ABS, AC, 1-touch power windows ,fog lights, Alpine cd/mp3, remote entry, 4 new winter & allseason tires, Excellent Condition. $4400 obo. 250-627-1005
Motorcycles
12’ Marlon Jon Boat
$1,499.00 2005 Skidoo
MXZ 800 SLED
$4,999.00 POLARIS SPORTSMAN 800, 4X4 ATV
2008 SUZUKI GSX650F
With heated grips & centre stand. Only 700km. Beautiful blue colour. Like New Condition. Asking $6,000 obo Call 250.632.4294 KITIMAT
Recreational/Sale 2006 17.6’ Okanagan Travel trailer, tandem wheels, lg fridge, stove/oven, 3pc bath, h/w tank, double bed, table/couch/queen bed, bunk, sleeps 4+, awning, 12V, stabilizer bars & hitch. Excellent cond. $13,900. (250)635-2540
$4,999.00 WEEKLY SPECIAL
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Cars - Sports & Imports
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BOAT FOR SALE Kitimat - 15’6â€? Tri-hull ďŹ breglass Bowrider. Excellent lake boat. 55hp Suzuki 2 stroke engine, oil injection power trim. New prop. Excellent condition. New control wiring c/w tilt assisting trailer $2,700obo. Call 250-632-5715 or 250-6394534
Legal Notices
The Terrace Curling Association is seeking Proposals for Ice Surface Maintenance for the 2012-13 curling season (Oct. 15/12 - Mar. 31/13). List of duties are posted on the Terrace Curling Associations website: www.terracecurling.ca Please submit proposals by Sept 26, 2012 to: Sylvia GrifďŹ th, President Terrace Curling Association 3210 School St. Terrace, BC V8G 5L9 Or email president@terracecurling.ca For more information on the Terrace Curling Association www.terracecurling.ca .
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32’ FIBERGLASS FERRELL BOAT 370hp 8.1L John Deere Engine, 1500hrs on engine. Trolling valve, Bow Thruster, 3 Stage Steering. 2 Hydraulic Deep lines, Hydraulic Trap Puller, 3 Sounders, Radar, 8’ Dinghy, 2 Radios. Com-Dev Auto Pilot, Spare Prop. Can be seen at MK BayMarina. Assessed at $84,400. Contact Warren Poff at 250.242.4445 or 250.242.1789 MAKE AN OFFER!
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2011 Ford Ranger, 4x4, supercab, auto, A/C, P/W, P/L, cruise, step boards, matching canopy w/bed liner, Sirius radio, 4+7 TH Tow hitch/electric brake. 14,600kms New condition. $23,900. (250)635-2540
Cars - Domestic
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Cars - Sports & Imports
THIS WEEKS SPECIALS 2009 Toyota 4 Runner SR5
1.800.463.1128
$799.00
BIG SKY Montana 2008, 38.8’ immaculate, 4 slides all the extras, electric awning FP Vacuo, Dbl fridge 3 way microwave, King bed, new tires SacriďŹ ce $44,000. OBO (250)836-4902 2006 CITATION 26 RKSE Supreme interior plus may more options. 12 foot slide w/awning. Air cond. etc. Come and view the best RV built. Excellent condition. $24,900. 250-635-6128.
Cars - Domestic
2008 Ford Ranger V8 engine, std trans, std cab, new Michelin tires, 80,000kms Like new. $8800. (250)635-9123
90/65 Jet Outboard www.pitch-in.ca
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2009 Ford Flex Limited
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4921 Keith Ave., Terrace BC • Tel. 250-635-3478 • Fax 250-635-5050
2000 Econoline 150 series 1989 Econoline 150 series with raised roof. Both run well, good work trucks. $1500 obo Ph: TI-MAT Ent. 250-632-7272
2010 Ford Ranger Sport 4X4, 5 Spd man, 46,200 km,warranty, prepaid maintenance, 4 winters on rims, canopy, cruise, tilt, air. Exc cond, bought a boat, need a bigger truck. 250 615 1999 or gordonsv@telus.net. Price: $17,000
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Newbies and vets run Cannery Road By Alan S. Hale THE NORTHERN CONNECTOR
PRINCE RUPERT - The feet of 122 runners were pounding the pavement of the road leading from the North Pacific Cannery in Port Edward on Saturday, Sept. 15. This was the 9th Annual Cannery Road Race held by the Prince Rupert Running Club. People of all ages and skill levels came out to the historic site to take part in the race. There were marathon-runners all the way from Ontario and also first-time runners from the club’s Learn to Run program. A healthy amount of participants from other northwest communities like Terrace raced as well. Results from the 2012 Cannery Road Race are as follows: OVERALL WINNERS Best Male 5 KM Racer: Mike Hamilton Best Female 5 KM Racer: Mary Bartlette Best Male 10 KM Racer: Renny Talbat Best Female 10 KM Racer: Samantha Kasdorf Best Male Half Marathon Racer: Judson Rowse Best Female Half Marathon Racer: Amber Sheasgreen 5 KM RUN Women ages 10 and under 1st: Emma Movold 2nd: Araya Bartlett 3rd: Brooke Campo Women 11 – 19 1st: Avery Movold 2nd: Michaela Reid 3rd: Lucy Gale Women 20 – 39
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This year’s top racers: Renny Talbat, Mike Hamilton, Judson Rowse, Amber Sheasgreen, and Samantha Kasdorf with race director Kerrie Kennedy in front. 1st: Mary Bartlette - 23:52 2nd: Jenny Christeson - 24:36 3rd: Jenna Leavens - 24:39 Women 40 – 49 1st: Cindy Mah - 25:37 2nd: Madeleine Cochrane - 26:59 3rd: Sandra Davies - 29:19 Women 50 – 59 1st: Susan Enns - 30:40 Women 60+ 1st: April Macleod - 46:04 Men 10 and under 1st: Bren Stevenson
2nd: Landen Franes 3rd: Sam Kafka Men 11 – 19 1st: Ryan Gale 2nd: Kobu Franes Men 20 – 39 1st: Rob Christeson – 21:38 2nd: John MacDonald – 22:57 3rd: Bobby Sheasgreen – 23:39 Men 40 – 49 1st: James Alderman – 30:34 Men 50 – 59 1st: Mike Hamilton – 21:25
2nd: Gary Pettipas – 23:16 3rd: Barry Cochrane – 26:38 Men 60+ 1st: Gary Coons 2nd: Mike Reid 3rd: Angus Macleod 10 KM RUN Women 20 – 39 1st: Samantha Kasdorf – 48:19 2nd: Virginia Bessette – 49:07 3rd: Emma Christsin – 51:41 Women 40 – 49 1st: Julie Feriaino – 51:51
2nd: Val Zilinski – 58:39 3rd: Amber Olson – 58:47 Women 50 – 59 1st: Vicki Gardener – 56:21 2nd: Paddy Jones – 57:02 Men 19 and under 1st: David Leite (age 10) Men 20 – 39 1st: Renny Talbat – 38:49 2nd: Cody Scheuerman – 39:05 3rd: Joe Pelletier – 45:16 Men 50 – 59 1st: Martin Griffith-Zaner – 50:03 Men 60+ 1st: Dale White – 1:00:50 2nd: Kurt Schlegel – 1:17:23 HALF MARATHON Women 20 – 39 1st: Amber Sheasgreen – 1:39:09 2nd: Sarai Van Tankeren – 1:54:59 3rd: Lisa Clifton – 2:45:43 Women 40 – 49 1st: Jaqueline Bromley – 2:36:23 Women 50 – 59 1st: Gail Bennett Men 20-39 1st: Vincent Ancheta – 1:54:12 2nd: Jason Grant – 2:01:49 Men 40 – 49 1st Judson Rowse Men 50 – 59 1st: Michel Marquis – 1:30:50 2nd: Bob Cuthbert – 1:51:54 3rd: Garry Knezacek – 2:02:59 5 KM WALK 1st: Debra Strand – 43:06 2nd: Elizabeth Scott – 43:08 3rd: Audrey MacDonald – 45:06 10 KM WALK 1st: Grace Leite – 1:30:24 2nd: Maria Marello – 1:30:28 3rd: Ruth Dos Santos – 1:32:00
With new coach, Demons prepare for a new season By Contributed THE NORTHERN CONNECTOR
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Terrace River Kings’ captain Steve Cullis (#55) tests Demons netminder Kollin Alderman in this photo from January 2012.
KITIMAT - The Kitimat Ice Demons completed three nights of try-outs and a series of two intersquad games over the first week of September, at Tamitik Arena, with an average of 22 players each night, including a number of new young players and a group of returning core players. The Demons have named club president, Cliff Madsen, as the team’s new head coach for the 2012 season with Darryl Craft as assistant coach. Practises will go twice a week on Tuesdays and Thursdays until the pre-season Ice Demons Challenge Cup tournament, this year to be hosted in Terrace by the River Kings on Sept. 28 and 29, with participation by the River Kings, Demons, the Smithers Steelheads and the Prince Rupert Rampage. The Ice Demons captured the
Challenge Cup in last season’s preseason tournament held in Kitimat, defeating the Smithers Steelheads, who went on to win both the league and playoff titles in the CIHL and topped a very successful season by winning the Coy Cup in its first attempt. The Challenge Cup Schedule will see the River Kings and Kitimat face off on Friday, Sept. 28, at 5:00 p.m. And the 8:00 p.m. Game will feature the Smithers Steelheads and the Prince Rupert Rampage. Game three will go on at 5:00 p.m. on Saturday and will see the two losers from Friday night match up. The Ice Demons Northern Challenge Cup will go to the winner of the match between Friday night’s winning teams at 8:00 p.m. Don’t miss this exciting fourgame Northern Challenge Cup preseason series which will lead off into the regular 2012-13 season on Saturday, Oct. 6 when the Ice De-
mons will host the Prince Rupert Rampage for the opening clash at Tamitik Arena at 8 p.m. In an all West Division match up. Other CIHL 2012-13 opening season games will see the Terrace River Kings hosting the East Division Houston Luckies in Terrace, while the CIHL champions, the Smithers Steelheads will also be hosting an East division team, the Omenica Ice on Smithers ice. The Steelheads will also meet the Ice in a second game at 1.00 p.m. On Sunday Oct. 7. The last season opener, on Saturday, Oct. 6, will see the Williams Lake Stampeders travel west to Lac La Hache for what has been turning into heated local rivalries, since the Tomahawks entered the CIHL last season for the first time. Each team will see nine home games in the 18 game schedule, which can be found on the Pointstreak service on most league team websites.
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TERRACE - The Terrace Firefighters team (shown here) was judged best dressed in the 2011 version of the United Way’s Fire Truck Pull. The pull takes place this year Saturday, Sept. 22 beginning at 11 am on Emerson St. in downtown Terrace. At last count, 10 teams have registered. Terrace mayor Dave Pernarowksi and Skeena MLA Robin Austin will serve as judges for the event.
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Frigidaire 18 cu.ft. S. Steel Fridge
Regular $899 - SALE ................................................
598
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Frigidaire Self-Clean S. Steel Range Regular $899 - SALE ................................................
Frigidaire S. Steel Dishwasher
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349 Maytag Front Load WAsher/Dryer Pair Regular $1699 - SALE ........................................... $1199 5 cu. ft. Chest Freezer Regular $299 - SALE ................................................ $198 7 cu. ft. Chest Freezer Regular $399 - SALE ................................................ $249 17 cu. ft. Upright Freezer Regular $649 - SALE ................................................ $498 L.G. S. Steel French Door Fridge Regular $1699 - SALE ........................................... $1269 L.G. S. Steel Convection Range Regular $1499 - SALE .............................................. $998 L.G. S. Steel Dishwasher Regular $1399 - SALE .............................................. $899 Samsung 18 cu. ft. White Fridge Regular $1399 - SALE .............................................. $989 Samsung Self-Clean White Range Regular $899 - SALE ................................................ $749 Samsung Fully Integrated White Dishwasher Regular $899 - SALE ................................................ $599 Regular $499 - SALE ................................................
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7 Drawer Dresser & Mirror
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