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are cool,” said Gwaii Haanas superintendent Ernie Gladstone last Thursday. “We had staff on-site on Oct. 25 and visited Hot Spring Island on Oct. 31... So, sometime between last Thursday and Wednesday the water stopped flowing.” Gladstone notes that Hot Spring Island is near the epicenter of the earthquake, but that one of the aftershocks measuring over magnitude 4.0 took place less than a kilometre from the site. In the Haida language the name for Hot Spring Island is Gandll K’in Gwaayaay, which means healing waters, and Glad-
stone says this is a significant loss for many on and off the islands. “It is a very significant site to the Haida, it is used to rejuvenate in the water and is a very rich site for seafood harvesting. It is also a highlight for many people who come to Haida Gwaii and travel in Gwaii Haanas,” he said. “We’re having discussions with the Geological Survey of Canada to see if this is a shortterm or long term thing.” According to geophysicist Elizabeth Hearn, a former professor of Ocean and Atmospheric Sciences at the University of British Columbia, it is com-
mon for earthquakes to change the pattern of groundwater flow though the mechanisms for these changes are not well understood. “It is possible that the strong shaking caused small cracks to form, increasing the permeability of the rock and causing a drop in the water pressure in the hydrothermal system’s source as hot water flowed into the surrounding rock,” she said in an e-mail to the Prince Rupert Northern View. “In your case the hot spring shut off, but that might be because spring flow increased elsewhere, reducing the pressure in the hot spring reservoir,” continued Hearn.
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Terrace sawmill notes first production day on Nov. 5 By Lauren Benn The Northern connector
TERRACE - A full crew of Terrace workers showed up for shift Nov. 5 as Skeena Sawmills swung into full operation. The sawmill, which prior to this summer hadn’t cut a log since 2007, now employs 50 local workers and is expected to hire more according to mill officials. After a lumber-making test period this summer, the sawmill has secured enough buyers for its lumber to operate from 7 a.m. until 3:30 p.m. “That means employment for the people in Terrace first and foremost,” said Gian Sandhu, spokesman for Roc Holdings Ltd., the company which owns the mill. “And it means that there’s going to be some wood produced and we’re going to look forward to better economic conditions for everyone in the town.” The mill will be making specialty sized lumber-products and has secured customers in China,
Alberta and the eastern Canadian market, explained Sandhu. “Our intent is to push the button on Monday morning and then keep going,” he said last week. While keeping going in lumber and logging is never a sure bet as it’s a commodity, economic conditions for sales look good right now said Sandhu adding one hitch the company currently faces is finding the log supply to make more lumber. The company has three cutting licences in the area — TFL 41, which is a tree farm, and two forest licences, one of which is in the Nass. The three amount to an allowable cut of 317,000 cubic metres per year. Whether or not a second shift will start up is dependent on log supply, said Sandhu.“We’re working on different relationships with stakeholders who own logs in the area. If we’re able to tie log supply for the second shift we’ll put that on,” he said. Ideally, the mill plans to
source up to 500,000 cubic metres yearly from other log harvesters for the mill should customers, lumber prices, full-capacity production and log availability create the perfect economic storm. For now, mill owner Teddy Cui says he’s glad to see it running full time as this stage is years in the making. “Two years ago we first negotiated with West Fraser,” said Cui, who flew to Terrace last weekend to celebrate the mill’s opening. Skeena Sawmills was purchased by the B.C. company Roc Holdings Ltd. in July 2011 and has spent about $6 million in B.C. to date including upgrades and operations. Officials said the sawmill is committed to spending up to $15 million to get fully started. The Terrace sawmill has a single shift capacity of 90 million board feet per year. Before it was purchased and opened by Roc Holdings Ltd., it sat empty since its closure in mid 2007 when West Fraser shut the mill doors during a labour dispute.
Firefighters receiving praise KITIMAT - The Haisla Volunteer Fire Department was being praised by residents through social media as members went door-to-door in Kitamaat Village telling people they needed to get to higher ground. Andrew Bolton Jr., Fire Services Emergency Coordinator for the Haisla fire department, said that there were hiccups in getting information to their department from other levels of government — down phone lines and Internet compounded the issue — but they say that the approximately 400 residents that needed evacuating were cooperative to volunteers. The majority of the fire department reported to duty at the fire hall shortly after the earthquake just after 8 p.m. on Oct. 27 and even Haisla Nation Council members showed up to offer any assistance they could. “A lot of people were really cooperative,” said Bolton about the homeowners who were forced to leave. There was however some confusion regarding possible danger in the hours after the earthquake. Bolton said that with phone lines not working and Internet down meant they couldn’t access necessary information until about half an hour after the quake. When they final-
ly got a working phone line they rang the Kitimat Fire Department for information and that’s how they learned about the tsunami advisory. As they mobilized volunteers to warn residents to leave, they were in touch with the Provincial Emergency Program, who advised the fire department to use the PEP website to get their updates. By then Internet was working but Bolton said it took over an hour for them to see the first bulletin posted online from
the government. That’s an issue that seemed to be shared universally, as executive director of operations for Emergency Management BC Chris Duffy fielded numerous questions from reporters about delayed information from the province. “Nothing was coming up,” Bolton said. As for residents, those with vehicles got in their cars and picked up their families who didn’t have a ride, and took off either to the Village’s newest subdivi-
sion or into town. Bolton says homeowners in their Bench subdivision were eager to open their doors to people forced from their homes to provide shelter and heat. And while some people also had family in the town of Kitimat, many people had no where to go and Bolton said some people just parked their cars at the viewpoint to wait the event out. “That’s something we’re going to have to work together with on the town side,” he said.
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TERRACE - A birthday cake, about to be cut by Astral Media TV operations manager Steve Pereria (above left) Nov. 2 helped mark the 50th anniversary of CFTK-TV taking to the northwestern airwaves. At top, sports announcer Kelly Gordon and news anchor Rick Webber are shown in a TV studio in the station’s main Terrace building in a photo from the late 1980s. At bottom, a technician works in an early version of CFTK-TV’s master control. A stream of well-wishers dropped into the station’s Terrace offices Nov. 2 to enjoy refreshments and exchange memories and stories.
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PRINCE RUPERT - The City of Prince Rupert announced last week that it would be tearing down the old Transition House building on Atlin Ave. to make way for a residential development on the site. According to corporate administrator Robert Grodecki, the decision came only after nobody else in the social services sector wanted to run a program from it. “Over the course of the summer we ran a request for proposals for similar groups [to the North Coast Transition Society] to see if there was interest in using it for a similar type service. Unfortunately we got no response,” said Grodecki, adding that the zoning for
“I would say it isn’t likely to be torn down until early spring.” Robert Grodecki the site had been grandfathered in. “Council relooked at what could be done and looked at the building. It is not a brand new building, but it’s not in the worst shape, and decided to explore residential development options.” While the decision to tear
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Nass residents win provincial recognition By Staff Writer THE NORTHERN CONNECTOR
BURNABY - Two Nass Valley residents were honoured yesterday with provincial government community safety and crime prevention awards at a ceremony in Burnaby hosted by provincial justice minister Shirley Bond. The Kenneth M. Lemckert Community Policing Award went to Abeline Stewart who has been the social development administrator with the Gingolx Village Government in Gingolx since February 2010. “In 2010, concerned about the dangers of underage drinking in the community, and with the support of the Gingolx Village Government, Abby reinstated an evening foot patrol to keep an eye on the community, to assist intoxicated individuals return home safely, to help prevent vandalism, and to assist at-risk youth,” read the citation that accompanied the award. “In 2011, after consulting with local youth workers about underage drinking, Abby spearheaded a youth march in the community, which targeted at-risk youth with positive messages and provided guidance
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PRINCE GEORGE Most people’s lives have been touched by cancer in some way, and Premier Christy Clark is no exception. Her mother won the battle against skin cancer and breast cancer, ultimately losing her life to brain cancer. Clark said she understood how important it is to be near your support group and for your loved ones to be able to be close to you when you are struggling with the disease. Every morning during her mother’s battle with brain cancer she would drive to the Royal Columbian Hospital, help her mother shower and eat, then put her to bed. After work she would pick up her son and they would go see her mother. Clark would feed her dinner and help her brush her teeth. Her mother may not have survived her final battle with cancer, but Clark said she did get to spend those final days with her in the best possible way. “It was her final gift,” she said. “Now families in Prince George will also have that gift.” With tears in her eyes, Clark shared her story during the grand opening of the B.C. Cancer Agency Centre for the North on Monday. In a room filled with proponents who worked hard to make the centre a reality, local and provincial dignitaries as well as many of the 82 professionals who will staff the centre, she talked about the importance of a community coming together with a vision, then bringing it to life.
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David (Dave) Martin Dec. 16, 1926 – Nov. 6, 2012
Dave passed away peacefully in Prince Rupert on November 6th. He lived a full and joyful life, and enjoyed many activities up until a few years ago when increasing ill health slowed him down. He was a resident of Prince Rupert since 1942 and loved the ocean. Some of his first jobs included working on boats, first as a deckhand on the Coast Guard Ship Birnie, and then as engineer on the Anglican mission ship Northern Cross. He and Jean owned their own business for several years, and then he worked at Certified Welding, first as a fabricator and then as a machinist. Throughout his life, he also enjoyed hunting, scuba diving, designing and making just about anything out of wood or metal, beachcombing, and the pursuit of perfect firewood. Over the years Dave was a member of the Prince Rupert Outboard Association, Rescue 15, and the Yacht Club where he moored his boat the Beach Tramp. He began the Christmas Carol Ships in Prince Rupert back in 1981 on board the Beach Tramp, decorated with lights and a huge sound system, a parade of just one ship. This tradition later changed into the Winterfest Celebration in Prince Rupert. Since 1980 he enjoyed his little piece of paradise at Hunts Inlet on Porcher Island. He will be missed by Jean, his wife of 60 years, his sons Jim (Trudy) and Bill (Sylvia) and daughter Sheila (Herman) Seidemann, grandchildren Heather, Robyn and Brittney Martin, Andrew Oates (Allison), step-grandchildren Hans and Erin Seidemann, Aurora (Kristian) Martin, Reuben Copley (Glenys) and great-grandchildren Gunnar, AnneMarie and Ridley, his nieces Rita (Rene) Van Summeren and Karen Martin Vandette (Art) and their families and Eddy, his furry companion. A Memorial Service will be held at St. Paul’s Lutheran Church, on Saturday November 10th, 2012 at 1:00 pm, with his good friend, Pastor Jim Whaley officiating. Dave’s family would like to thank the E.R. and 3rd floor nurses, the lab and x-ray techs for their care and compassion, and Dr. John Fawell for his care of and dedication to Dave. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to The Heart and Stroke Fund, Prince Rupert SPCA, or the charity of your choice.
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PRINCE RUPERT - On October 5th, a flotilla of five boats left their harbours to take 25 volunteers to Welcome Harbour, a secure anchorage about 20 miles from Prince Rupert. The volunteers comprised of students and instructors of the Applied Coastal Ecology Program at NWCC, BC Parks coordinators, First Nations guardians, World Wildlife Fund organizers and interested community representatives. These volunteers converged on Welcome Harbour to pilot a tsunami debris monitoring and cleanup strategy for Oval Bay, a large bay about 50 metres overland from the landing site on Welcome Harbour. Oval Bay is a very long pebble beach which is exposed to the winds and currents of the Pacific that are thought to carry tsunami debris adrift since March 11, 2011. The beach is locally known for the rubbing sites that are known to attract whales. Concern has been expressed that an overwhelming volume of debris could alter the configuration of the beach, making it less attractive to whales. The volunteers sought to establish a debris collection protocol and monitoring site so future cleanup efforts will have a standards to work toward. From approximately two kilometres of shoreline 300 kg of plastic, foam, and other junk was collected and stored at three cache sites, above the high tide line. Whether that debris originated locally or if it is the first wave of tsunami debris is unknown. Either way, it doesn’t belong on such a pristine beach. One load was brought back to Prince Rupert by John Turpin , on the Inlet Express, and off loaded into a dumpster located at Rushbrooke Floats. John plans to collect the debris from the remaining caches when the weather allows. The volunteers were able to collect from a very small section of beach. It is hoped that with the success of this pilot study, many more volunteers will be able to participate in the process of tsunami debris monitoring and cleanup in the spring.
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TERRACE - MaryAnn Freeman, president of the Skeena-Bulkley Valley Conservative Association, presents Ken Minifie of Kitimat with a volunteer service award from the Conservative Party of Canada for his years of service with first the Reform Party and then with the Conservative party. He was one of eight volunteer service award recipients honoured at the 2012 National Conservative Convention held in mid-October in Richmond. The award came with a letter from Prime Stephen Harper who congratulated Minifie on his efforts. Freeman accepted the award on Minifie’s behalf and presented it when she returned to Terrace.
New bank note officially issued By Staff Writer
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OTTAWA - The issue of Canada’s new $20 polymer bill has taken place. The note began circulating on Nov. 7 and marks the third Canadian polymer note to enter circulation. The $20 note is the most popular denomination—accounting for about half of all bank notes
circulating in Canada. You will now be much more likely to come across a polymer note at your grocery store or ATM. When you spot one for the first time, chances are you will see and feel the difference immediately. So what makes polymer so special? Why did the Bank of Canada choose polymer notes over cotton-paper ones? And what about the story of polymer notes melting—is there any truth to
this? Why go with polymer? The most important reason for a central bank to re-design notes is to help stay ahead of counterfeiting. The Polymer series is the most secure series of bank notes ever issued by the Bank of Canada. They will also have a reduced environmental impact, as fewer notes will need to be manufactured and transported over the life of the series.
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TERRACE - The provincial government’s mobile jobs exhibit comes to Terrace Nov. 15 at Caledonia Secondary School and then to the sportsplex Nov. 16 between noon and 7 p.m. The exhibit is a hands-on experience that connects people with career options, employment services, job banks and local job events through WorkBC. ca. As part of the BC Jobs Plan, this job fair will connect British Columbians with employers looking for employees. Post-secondary educational institutions, industry associations, training and health authorities will also be present at this sportsplex job fair.
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from open-water wave conditions. At its very narrowest, the Douglas Channel is 1.4 kilometres wide — three times wider than Transport Canada’s recommended width for two-way tanker traffic. Water depths in the marine channels are up to several hundred metres. As an added measure, full simulations of vessel traffic in the Douglas Channel were carried out at a world-leading facility in Denmark. It tested the largest proposed vessels in environmental conditions that tankers would experience in the marine channels. The result was a thumbs-up on the shipping route, endorsed by both government departments and the British Columbia Coast Pilots. Why Kitimat? Why the Douglas Channel? It’s the safe option for Gateway.
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We thought thought of you you yesterday, October 1, 1946 - November We of with love today, 15, 2011 and that daysisbefore that too. But nothing new. We thought of you with love today, We think of you in silence, We thought of you yesterday, But that isspeak nothing new. we often your name. and days before that too. We of you yesterday, Nowthought all we have issilence, memories, We think of you inthat and days before too. andoften your speak pictureyour in a name. frame. we We think of you in silence, Your memory is our keepsake, Nowoften all we haveyour is memories, we speak name. with which we’ll part. and your picture in frame. Now all we have never is amemories, God has you in his keeping; Your memory is our keepsake, and your picture in a frame. we youwe’ll inis our hearts. with which never part. Yourhave memory our keepsake, God Death has youleaves in hisnever akeeping; heartache with which we’ll part. no one can heal, we have ourakeeping; hearts. God has youleaves in his Love memory no one can steal. we have you in ourahearts. Death leaves heartache no one heal, Linda Lovingly remembered by her husband Ken;can children Death leavesand a heartache onecan cangrandchildren heal, Love(David) memory nonoone steal. Brousseau Colleen Velho (Tony); Love leaves memory no oneand canher steal. Jennifer, Kendra,aAvery Liam; motherLinda Lovingly remembered by herand husband Ken; children (Kay) Garside. Lovingly remembered her husband Ken; children Linda Brousseau (David)Kathleen andby Colleen Velho (Tony); grandchildren Brousseau (David) andAvery Colleen grandchildren Jennifer, Kendra, andVelho Liam;(Tony); and her mother Jennifer, Kendra, Avery(Kay) and Liam; and her mother Kathleen Garside. Kathleen (Kay) Garside.
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Eija Tuulikki Johnson (Päiviö) August 16, 1954 - November 1, 2012
We regret to announce the passing of Eija Johnson (Päiviö) on November 1 in Sechelt, BC. Born in Riihimäki, Finland, Eija is survived by her parents Anja and Timo Päiviö of Kitimat, BC, her brother Arto Päiviö (Julie) of Abbotsford, BC, her sister Tuija Berndt (Warren) of Kitimat, BC, as well as her nieces Aili, Nina, and Liisa, her nephew Nik and her precious furry companion “Omar.” It is with the greatest sadness we must now say “hei hei” to our daughter, sister, auntie, and dearest friend. Eija was a talented, creative, beautiful, gentle and generous soul. She is loved and missed by July 10, 1952 November everyone lucky–enough to have known 9, her. 2011
Elisa Ruth Leask “Sisa” Elisa Ruth Leask “Sisa” Elisa Ruth Leask “Sisa” JulyMonths 10, 1952 November 2011 have– grown day by9, day, July 10, 1952 November 2011 have–since grown day by 9, day, It’sMonths now a year she went away.
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9 Forever loved and missed by your Husband, Alvin Jr., Children: Monica 9Alvin 3 Jr., 6 Children: 8 1 5Monica 7 4 2 Husband, (Colin), loved Maxine (Bruce), Forever and missedShawn by your(Jackie), (Colin), Maxine (Bruce), Shawn (Jackie), Neil (Cindy) & Boy (Sibby). Husband, Alvin Jr., Children: Monica Neil (Cindy) & Boy (Sibby). Grandchildren: (Madison), Dylan, (Colin), MaxineJordan (Bruce), Shawn (Jackie), Grandchildren: Jordan (Madison), Dylan, Dayton, Patrick, Brayden, Kiara, Timothy, Neil (Cindy) & Boy (Sibby). Dayton, Patrick, Brayden, Kiara, Timothy, Dominic, & Grandchildren: Jordan (Madison), Dylan, Dominic, Taliyah Taliyah & Kadence. Kadence. is available for Dayton, Patrick, Brayden, Kiara, Timothy, Dominic, Taliyah & Kadence. *
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Helen was a August 16, 1954 1, 2012 1 in Kalum St Terrace predeceased by her Johnson- November (Päiviö) on November River, Manitoba, sheparis Business Address 301-3228 homemaker who devoted August 16, 1954 - November 1, 2012 Wolgang Schoppe KalumDudolf St Found Terrace ents, Rod and Toni predeceased by her parLost & Sechelt, We regret to BC. announce the passing of Eija her life to raising her 4620 Straume Ave. Wolgang Dudolf Schoppe Shuetze. Helen a ents,and Rod and was Toni We Johnson regret to (Päiviö) announceontheNovember passing of1 Eija family, doting on her in 4620 Straume Born in Riihimäki, Finland, Eija is PR: LOST around Ave. Manson’s Shuetze. Helen was a homemaker who devoted grandchildren, and great Johnson (Päiviö) on November 1 in Lost Ladies & Found Sechelt, BC. Jewellers, ring set. homemaker who devoted her life to raising heris survived by her parents Anja and Timo grandchildren. Helen Sentimental If found, Lost &value. Found Sechelt, BC. her life todoting raisingon her family, and her Päiviöinof Kitimat, BC,Finland, her brother Born Riihimäki, EijaArto is survived her loving PR: LOST around Manson’s call 250-627-4333. family, andby doting on her grandchildren, and great Born in Riihimäki, Finland, Eija is PR: LOST around Manson’s Jewellers, Ladies ring set. husband Fred; her sister Päiviö (Julie) Abbotsford, BC,Timo her survived by herofparents Anja and grandchildren, and great grandchildren. Helen is Jewellers, set. Sentimental Ladies value. ring If found, Eileen (Peter) Woytowsurvived her parents Timo Travel grandchildren. Helen is sister Berndt (Warren) ofand Kitimat, PäiviöTuija of by Kitimat, BC, herAnja brother Arto survived by her loving Sentimental value. 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TwoInformation year edition- terrific Daycare 4 full-time spots Centers open; close to Information their compassion, and schools, parks, library, down6 9 1 presence 5 4 for3 your 2 business. 7 8 support,Career at a time when it town & Civic Centre. Large Prince and Princess Daycare: Please call Annemarie was greatly needed. 4 full-time spots to fenced yard. We open; go forclose walks, 8 2 3 9 1.800.661.6335 7 1 5 6 4 Opportunities schools, parks, library, down6 9 1 5 4 3 2 7 8 do art, music, circle time, actown & Civic Centre. Large tivities and fi eld trips. Snacks 6 9 1 3 Helen A Glover, 78,7 5 4 2 8 email: SR SURVEY TECH - MCELfenced yard. We go all for part walks, 8 2 3 fi9sh@blackpress.ca 7 1 5 6 4 & lunches provided of HANNEY seeks a Survey passed away suddenly do art, music, ac1 7 9 3 5 8 4 2 6 Canada Food circle Guide.time, Louise Tech for North BC branches Oct 2, 2012, at Mills Metivities and fi eld trips. Snacks 7 5 4 2I will8no longer 6 9 pay1the 3 @ 250-627-5070 w/ 10-15 yrs exp in surveying morial Hospital. Born5 6 8 expenses WEEKLY & lunches provided all part of 1 2 4of my 3 ex-wife 9 7 role; supervisory & leadership May 3, 1934, in Berens 1 7 9 3Edelgard 5 8 Buescher 4 2 6 Canada Food Guide. Louise skills; fl ex with travel. Info/apObituaries Obituaries Cards of Thanks Cards of Thanks @ SUDOKU River, Manitoba, she is @ 250-627-5070 250-627-5070 3 4 2 Business 6 9 Address 7 8 301-3228 5 1 ply at mcelhanney.com WEEKLY 5 6 8 1 Kalum 2 4St Terrace 3 9 7 predeceased by her parSolution ForToni 23 14 72 Wolgang 4 3 Dudolf 9 6 Schoppe 8 5 Cards of Thanks Cards of Thanks ents, Rod and SUDOKU 9 7 5 2 66 4620 9 Straume 7 88 Ave. 5 11 Shuetze. Helen was 3 a 4 4 8 5 7 6 2 1 3 9 NOV Solution For 2 homemaker Irma Helen Freel Solutionwho Fordevoted 2 11 77 44 33 99 66 88 55 We the family of the her life2to raising her9 3 6 8Lost Drivers/Courier/ 16 & 52 Found 71 43 29 Feb. 17, 1942 to Late Ed Gordon 4 8 5 7 NOV 4 8 5 7 6 2 1 3 9 family,NOV and doting on her PR: LOST around Manson’s Oct.would 27, of 2012 Trucking likethe to thank of Gordon our friends We the the family LateallEd Ed grandchildren, and great 9 3 6Jewellers, 8 5 4 2 We family ofoutthe Late Gordon 8 11 Ladies 5 77 ring 4 22set. LOG 2 for the pouring of kindness shown grandchildren. Helen 9is 3 6Sentimental HAUL Contractors wantvalue. If found, would like arrangements, our friends ed. Contractor Log Trucks and survived by her loving with floral food, call 250-627-4333. would like to to thank thank all all of ofplants, our friends for the calls, out pouring of kindness shown Drivers wanted immediately to husband Fred; her sister phone visits, beautiful cards and for the out pouring of kindness shown haul into Spray Lake Sawmills, with floral arrangements, plants, food, Eileen (Peter) WoytowTravel kind words. with floral arrangements, plants, food, Cochrane, Alberta. Contact Gil ich; her brother Rayis available for phone calls, visits, beautiful cards and 403-333-5355 or Rob 403Thank you visits, Murray for the Special phone calls, beautiful cards and Shuetze; children, Kathkind words. 851-3388. Email: woodlands@ * is available for Touch at the grave site. Your kindness Travel kind words. leen (Dennis) Williams; spraylakesawmills.com Thank you Murray for the Special is available for DROPBOXES AT: Terry (Elaine) Glover; will not be forgotten. Thank Murray the kindness Special * HAWAII ON the Mainland, Touch at you the grave site.forYour Brian (Bree) Glover; •Ei-City Centre Hardware * Education/Trade A Touch roomful at the of roses graveThomas tosite. all! Your kindness healthy low-cost living can be DROPBOXES AT: Vincent will not be forgotten. leen (Rob) Mitchell; six yours. Modern • City Riverlodge AT: Arenal Maleku not be forgotten. ThetoGordon Family. Schoolswill • Centre Hardware grandchildren; and DROPBOXES three A roomful of roses all! Condominiums, 24/7 secured Edgar Cablecar at 14 • City Centre Hardware A roomful of roses all! to Family. great grandchildren; •allRiverlodge community, GREYLING Costa Rica “friendGordon LEARN FROM Home. Earn Feb. The 19, to 1947 Mac’sliest Convenience/Shell country on earth!” 1-780• Cablecar Riverlodge who will miss her terribly. Family. from home. Medical Transcrip- Oct.The • at 14 GREYLING 27, Gordon 2012 952-0709; A Celebration of Life • will tionists are in demand. Lots of OK Tire / Rent aGREYLING Wreck Cablecar at 14www.CanTico.ca • Mac’s Convenience/Shell Irma Helen Freel be held at a later date. jobs! Riley Enroll and todayfamily, for less than and Ginny Edgar, Richard, 1700 NALABILA BLVD. • OK Mac’s Convenience/Shell • a Wreck Feb. 17, Ray 1942 to $95 a month. 1-800-466-1535 The family also wishes to Tire / Rent Children •• Northern Sentinel Office Irma Helen Freel 1700 NALABILA BLVD. Lyndsy, Michael Freel, Adriane, Vanessa Watson, OK Tire / Rent a Wreck www.canscribe.com Oct. 27, 2012 thank the doctors, and626 ENTERPRISE AVE. Feb. 17, 1942 to Irma Helen Freel 1700 NALABILA BLVD. • Northern Sentinel Office admissions@canscribe.com Raymond, Terry Lakey, Mavis and Don Krause, Cheryl intensive care staffALSO for 626 ENTERPRISE AVAILABLE AT: Oct. 27, 2012 Feb. 17, 1942 to AVE. Office Daycare Centers • Northern Sentinel TRAIN TO be an Apartand Randy Watts, Annette and Tony Sorensen would their compassion, and Oct. 27, 2012 • Kildala Grocery 626 ENTERPRISE AVE. AT: ALSO ment/Condominium Manager support, at a time when it AVAILABLE like toWe express theiracross heartfelt thank you to the doctors, Prince andStore Princess Daycare: at home! have jobs Tony’s Corner ALSO AVAILABLE AT: • Kildala Grocery was greatly needed. 4 full-time spots open; close to nursesThousands and entireof staff at Wrinch Memorial Hospital. Canada. graduHuskyschools, Market Kildala Grocery • Tony’s Corner Storelibrary, down- ates working. 31 years of sucparks, Thanks also to Dr. Nagy of Terrace. & Civic Government certified. • Husky Market Esso town Tony’s Corner StoreCentre. Large cess! The flowers, food and prayers are deeply appreciatfenced yard. We go for walks, www.RMTI.ca or 1-800-665• Overwaitea* OPENS AT 8:00 AM Esso HuskydoMarket art, music, circle time, ac8339, ed604-681-5456. and will not be forgotten. Vincent Thomas Supertivities Valu* and OPENS 8:00 • OPENSfiATAT 8:00AM AM eld trips. Snacks • Overwaitea* Esso Thank you to friends and Edgar relatives, Wolf Clan, &Valu* lunches provided part Thomas • OPENS ATAT8:00 AM Shoppers Drug Mart* AT 8:00 AM of • Super Overwaitea* OPENS 8:00OPENS AM all Foster/Social CareVincent Canada Food Guide. Louise Pall-bearers, Salvation Army Church and to Father Clan Feb. 19, 1947 Edgar • Shoppers Drug Mart* OPENS AT 8:00 AM Vincent Thomas Super@ Valu* OPENS AT 8:00 AM 250-627-5070 for helping us through thisFeb. difficult time. 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Born: December 12, 1979 A thousand Born: Decembertimes 12, 1979 Murdered: November 2009 we needed you,8, Murdered: November 8, 2009 In Loving Memory of A thousand times we cried. A thousand times A thousand times If love we alone couldyou, save you, needed we needed you, You never would died. A times we A thousand thousand timeshave we cried. cried. love alone could save A heart of goldIfIf stopped beating, love alone could save you, you, You have March 1942 –eyes Two31, twinkling closedwould to rest, You never never would have died. died. broke our stopped hearts tobeating, prove A heart of gold November 11, AGod heart of2007 gold stopped beating, He only took the best. Two twinkling eyes closed to rest, rest, Two twinkling eyes closed to Five years have passed. God broke our hearts God Lovingly broke ourand hearts to to prove prove remembered You are deeply missed He only took best.Emilia, by parents fondly remembered forAndrzej your the and sister Daria,remembered niece Jaidyn; Lovingly love,askindness, andfamily generosity. wellby asparents all in Poland and England. Andrzej and Emilia, ~Your Friends~ sister Daria, niece Jaidyn; as well as all family in Poland and England.
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FORD SERVICE Manager. Harwood Ford Sales, Brooks, Alberta. New facility, busy oilfield economy, technical experience required. Great career opportunity, family owned and operated. Fax resume 403362-2921. Attention: Jeremy Harty. Email: jerharty@yahoo.com
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
The Flight Deck Restaurant has an immediate opening for a cook. General kitchen duties as well as good customer service is required. Food safe & a reliable vehicle is a must. 35-40 hours a week $11.00/hr starting wage. Drop off resume at the restaurant or fax to 250-635-4403 attention: Kathleen
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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 North Okanagan Sawmill is looking to hire Millwrights,Fabricators and Heavy Duty Mechanics. We offer competitive wages along with a comprehensive benefit package. Please fax resume to 250-8389637. 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 .Planogram and/or retail experience is an asset. Approximately 3-4+ hours per week. Salary range is between $14-$15 per hour. Email resume to: hrcanada@amerch.com or fax to 905-763-6785 SMITHERS Logging Contractor is hiring Buncher, Skidder, and Processor Operators. Call Shari at 250-847-1531 or fax resume to 250-847-1532.
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Mid Island Forest Operation is a continuous harvest operation (6x3 shift) harvesting 1.1 MM M3 annually and building 140 km of road. Working as part of a team of supervisors, this position will have direct responsibility for woods operations and union crews. The successful candidate will value the team-oriented approach, have a good working knowledge of applicable occupational safety regulations, first-hand knowledge and experience in a unionized environment, and will be responsible for planning, supervision of hourly personnel, safe work performance and the achievement of departmental goals. Further job details can be viewed at:
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The Terrace, BC branch of Great West Equipment is looking for a
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The Ridley Island Road Rail and Utility Corridor Construction Project is seeking an experienced Administration Assistant for a 2 year term contract. The successful applicant will be stationed at the PRPA field office located on Ridley Island. Reporting to the Project Manager of the Ridley Rail Road Utility Corridor Project (RRUC), the Administrative Assistant is responsible for the efficient provision of executive level support, administration and secretarial services required by the Project Manager and the Project Team. For a complete job description, please contact Roger Morin, RRUC Project Manager C/O The Prince Rupert Port Authority 200 – 215 Cow Bay Rd Prince Rupert, BC V8J 1A2 Direct Line: 250-627-2512 Interested candidates are requested to submit their application, with salary expectations, before November 15, 2012 at 3:00PM Local Time.
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Certified Dental Assistant This is a diverse position not limited to dental assisting. A competitive starting wage depending on qualifications with scheduled salary increases. Includes a benefit package. Fax resume to 250-638-8073 or drop off at 4438 Lakelse Ave., Terrace, B.C. V8G 1P1 Attn: Marilynn A good sense of humour is a definite asset.
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Prince Rupert Aboriginal Community Services Society is hiring an Executive Assistant This is a full time position of 35 hours a week with paid Extended Health Benefits after three months satisfactory performance. This position will perform a variety of confidential and complex clerical and supportive duties for the Executive Director and staff, act as a liaison between agencies, clients, and the general public; attend meetings, prepares minutes and maintains confidential material. Requirements: x Minimum tKUHH \HDUVÂś experience providing support at the executive level is an advantage x 0LQLPXP WZR \HDUVÂś H[SHULHQFH ZRUNLQJ ZLWKLQ DQ RIILFH HQYLURQPHQW x Proficient computer skills and in depth knowledge of relevant productivity software such as MS Office Suite are essential. x Must have knowledge of standard office administrative practices and procedures Closing date: November 16, 2012 Âą send resumes to twesley@citytel.net
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Pets Purebred yellow & black lab puppies available with health check & first de-worming, $550ea. 250-635-4600
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We are looking for a self motivated individual with excellent communication skills. MacCarthy GM will provide training to the successful candidate. We offer an above earnings potential and a great working environment. Please forward your resume to: gmaccarthy@maccarthygm.com. Fax to: 250-635-6915 or deliver in person Attention General Manager to MacCarthy GM 5004 Highway 16 West, Terrace, B.C. V8G 5S5 NO PHONE CALLS PLEASE
Trades, Technical
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SMITHERS, B.C. Has an opening for a
JOURNEYMAN HEAVY DUTY MECHANIC Qualifications: • Heavy Duty Equipment Mechanic Trade Certification. • Minimum driver classification required is a Class 3 with air endorsement. • 3-5 years related experience. • Willingness to work winter period in Meziadin camp. • Knowledge of the techniques, tools, equipment, and safety precautions pertaining to the maintenance of trucks and heavy equipment. • Should hold or be able to obtain CVIP license. • Applicants with welding experience will be preferred. • Experience in the repair and maintenance of highway maintenance equipment will be preferred. Work involves the diagnosis, overhaul, and repair of heavy construction and service equipment. This position will entail shift work and work outside in all types of weather, and may include the operation of snow removal equipment in storm situations. Remuneration starts at $28.01 per hour. Please Fax or email your resume and drivers abstract hr@nechako-northcoast.com Fax: 250-638-8409 Only those short listed will be contacted
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LAST MINUTE MARKET Every Saturday 9:00am - 12:30pm at the Moose Hall
Craft items Native Arts • Baking Silver Jewellery Beads Home Business & Yard Sale Items
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Table Rental Proceeds Go To The Moose
KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS Flea Market Sept. 22 Oct. 13 & 27 Nov 10 & 24 Dec 8 only
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CONTACT Ann Rowse TODAY! arowse@nwcc.bc.ca 250.624.6054 1.877.277.2288
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Misc. for Sale Black Samick Piano Lesson books, piano bench. $1,700.00 250-632-4820 Kitimat
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250-600-7033 HOT TUB (SPA) COVERS. Best price. Best quality. All shapes & colours available. 1-866-652-6837 www.thecoverguy.com/newspaper? KITIMAT BOXES, BOXES, BOXES You need them and we have them. Buy one bundle of 10 for $5.00 and we will give you a bundle for free. Come down to the Kitimat Northern Sentinel office at 626 Enterprise Avenue between 9 and 4:30 or call 250.632.6144 PR: 4 Used Hancook Ice Pike winter tires (used 3 seasons) c/w steel rims 205/60 R16, Asking $400 OBO. Upholstered swivel computer arm chair. $50. Ph. 250-624-3641, lv msg.
Misc. Wanted Private Coin Collector Buying Collections, Accumulations, Olympic Gold & Silver Coins + Chad: 250-863-3082 in Town
Musical Instruments Yamaha U1R Upright Piano. Walnut, in excellent condition. $4,000. 250-635-2449
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Busy, well-established Canada Bread route for sale. Customers located in Prince Rupert & Haida Gwaii. Great profit potential for a self-motivated individual For more info, please contact Blair at 250-615-3780 or e-mail loset@telus.net
For Sale By Owner 15 DAVY ST. KITIMAT 3 bedroom, 2 bath, garage, built-in vac, newer appliances. $173,000 obo. 250-632-4039 or 780-750-9877
64 STEIN ST. $209,000 2400 sq ft (2 level bungalow) 5 bedrooms, 2 full bathrooms. Many new modern updates. New roof. Appliances included. Close to schools. Call 250-632-6186 or drop by 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
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Looking 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 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! Call: 250-627-5003 princerupert@macroproperties.com • www.propertiesforrentprincerupert.com
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KITIMAT Townhouse close to downtown. Well-kept three storey, 4 bedroom, 2 full bath. Lots of updates. Fenced yard with great view. 250-632-5295 or 250-632-1409
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Houses For Sale FOR SALE $162,000. 3 Bedroom 1 & 1/2 bath Rancher on quiet dead end street. Backs on to wooded area 1,000 s square feet. Recent upgrades include New Siding, Gutters & soffets Window trim & Flooring. House was also lifted and leveled As well as new floor joist. Also small shed in back. Paul Willms 1-250-883-4677 paulwillms@gmail.com
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Off of Kalum Lk Rd minutes from town. executive 3 storey, 6 bdrm, 3 full bath, jacuzzi, ensuite, steam sauna, full rec rm & bar, central vac, wood, electric furnace immaculate island kitchen, side office , 2.5 massive shops, paved drive, secluded, 10 acres, mixed timber, “many extras negotiable” great revenue investment. asking $764,000 call 250-638-0734 or 250-615-8457
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3 bdr. close to high schools, f/s, w/d. N/s, n/p, 2 ref. req. avail. Nov. 1. $950/mo. ph. 250-615-2444 3 bdrm Upper duplex in Pr. Rupert. Centrally located, large deck, off-street parking, elec. heat. Ref. req. $900/mo. incl. utilities. N/S, N/P. Now accepting applications to rent. 250-624-4654 3 BDRM Upper Unit at 4721 Loen Ave. F/S, W/D, N/S, N/P. Excellent Ref’s Requ’d. Utilities Included. $1,050. 250638-8639 Avail Nov 16.
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NEW HOUSE FOR SALE COMPLETED BY Dec 2012 3 bdrm, 2 full bath, full garage, Lg Lot, minutes from town. To view call 250-6158457 or 250-638-0734
1812 Sloan Ave N223013 $225,000 620 6th Ave East N220988 $185,000 1438 Overlook St N223007 $170,000 1037 7th East N223363 $155,000 845 Fulton St N220890 $155,000 927 Ambrose Ave N219157 $154,000
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McBride & 8th Prince Rupert Unfurnished - Furnished (Furnished short Term Rentals Available) Close to downtown Adult-oriented No Pets
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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
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Homes for Rent 2BDRM half duplex, minutes from town,quiet country living, N/S inside, W/D, F/S. Transportation req’d. Utilities incl. 250-635-6141 Call between 5-7:30 PM for information. 3 BEDROOM BUNGALOW with garage,W/D F/S included. Walk to downtown. N/S N/P Available Nov1st $1400 month Call 250.639.0568 4 Bdrm, 2 Bath, Pwrd Shop, $1250/mo or purchase $189,000. 250-641-3714 5 BDRM, 2 Bath Home in Kitimat, 5 appl, Elec. Heat & Hot Water, New Kitch, Baths, Flooring, & Paint. Rent $1200 Call 250-615-0328 FOR RENT IN TERRACE Large, 5 bedroom, 2.5 bath, 2 living rooms. No pets, no smoking. $1,500/month. References required. 250-639-7071 FOR RENT OR LEASE 5 bedroom, 2 bathroom house on quiet preferred street in Whitesail area. Garage and large fenced backyard with shed. High efficiency furnace. Available November 1. Please call 250-639-9040 House for Rent Kitimat - Upper floor of house. 3 bdrm, 2 bath. f/s, w/d, n/s, n/p. $1,000/mo. Also available 2 rooms for rent at $400 each. Refs req. 250-641-1083 NEW 2BEDROOM HOUSE for rent 45km north of terrace rosswood bc. close to kalum lake,wraparound decks.all new fridge,stove,washer,dryer and microwave.kitchen,dinning and living open with new high efficient wood stove. 32x24 shop set away from the house all set in 10 treed acres.$850 per mth call 250-615-4753 or mail contourmetal@xplornet.ca
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Coming Events is complimentary service by The Northern Connector for non-profit groups or organizations who do not charge admission for their events and meetings. Submissions are published on a space available basis. Our deadline is Monday 3 p.m. each week.
TERRACE NOV. 10 – Kitselas Treaty Office hosts a community Kitselas Bazaar from noon to 3 p.m. at Kitselas Community Hall. For all ages. To showcase the creativity within the Kitselas membership, to socialize and enjoy an afternoon with our community. Food, crafts, art and other handcrafted items will be for sale. Everyone welcome to attend. Contact Geneva Erickson at 635-8882 or treatyclerk@kitselas.com. NOV. 10 – Everyone is invited to join us in celebrating Evelyn Baxter’s 90th birthday from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. at the Happy Gang Centre. For more details, call Chris at 638-1945. NOV. 10 – Royal Purple #216 holds its Craft Fair from 10 a.m. - 4 p.m. at Elks Hall. For details about tables, call Lorna at 635-7024. NOV. 14 – Canadian Cancer Society’s Relay For Life is looking for volunteers to help organize the 2013 Terrace event. Interested? Join us at 7 p.m. in the community room at McDonalds or call 641-9954. NOV. 14 – Terrace Toastmasters’ next meeting is at 7:30 p.m. at the Graydon Security Building on Keith Ave. (next to Irlybird). Come out for a fun evening of learning communication skills, featuring “word of the day,” inspiration, jokes, table topics and special speeches. Everyone has a chance to speak and be evaluated. Meetings are usually up to two hours long. Have fun and develop new skills at the same time. New members always welcome. For more details, call Randy 635-2151 or Rolf 635-6911. NOV. 19 – The free Quantum Leaps Conference for young women in Grades 10-12 takes place from 4 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. at the UNBC campus. Have you ever considered a career in wildlife biology? What about optometry or graphic design? Find out how local female professionals succeeded in these and other science and technology careers. For more details, call Christine at 638-0950 or visit nsis.ca. NOV. 20 – Celebrate
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National Child Day with free family activities, free family portrait and two free swims at the Terrace Aquatic Centre. Capturing the Memories family activities and photo shoot from 2 p.m. to 8 p.m. in the aquatic centre conference room. Free swims from 3 p.m. to 4 p.m. and 6:45 p.m. to 8 p.m. Children under seven must be accompanied by an adult. Come out and celebrate with our community’s young people! Sponsored and supported by Make Children First Network, Success by 6 Northwest, Ksan Society, Terrace Leisure Services, Community Literacy Outreach, Skeena Child Care Resource and Referral, and Skeena Diversity Society. NOV. 20 – Adoption Support Group, a positive environment for adoptive parents to meet, share and encourage one another, meets at 7 p.m. at Cafenara. Parents in all stages of the adoption journey are welcome. For more details, call Gwen 615-0446 or Terrace.Adoption@gmail. com. NOV. 23 – TDCSS Community Living Services annual Christmas Banquet is at Kitsumkalum Hall. Doors open at 4:30 p.m., dinner at 6 p.m. Limited seating. Tickets on sale at TDCSS Community Living Office (4530 Lakelse Ave.). For more details, call 635-7874. NOV. 23, 24 – Mills Memorial Hospital Auxiliary annual Craft Sale goes from 11:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. Friday and from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday at the hospital education room. Lots of homemade Christmas crafts and goodies. Something for everyone. NOV. 24 – St. Matthew’s Anglican Church annual Tea and Bazaar from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. at 4506 Lakelse Ave. For more details, call Susan Kinney 638-1990. NOV. 24 – Skeena Valley Farmers Market Christmas Craft Show 9:30 a.m. - 4 p.m. at the arena banquet room. Admission is a nonperishable item for the food bank. Sixty crafters – make it, bake it, grow it. NOV. 24 – Seniors Games Zone 10 meeting is at 1 p.m. at the Happy
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Gang Centre. This will be the last meeting until Feb. 2013. All members urged to attend. ONGOING NORTHERN BRAIN Injury Support Group meets at 4 p.m. on the second and fourth Monday of the month in the boardroom at the Terrace and District Community Services Society (3219 Eby St.). For more details, call Deb 1-866-979-4673. THE TERRACE Art Association meets the second Tuesday of each month at 7 p.m. in the gallery. Call 638-8884 for details. THE TERRACE Parkinson’s Support Group meets the second Tuesday of each month. Persons with Parkinsons, family, friends and support people are welcome. For more information, call Therese at 250-638-1869. THE TERRACE Multiple Sclerosis Support Group meets every second Wednesday of the month. To find out the location of the next meeting, call Doug 6354809 or Val 635-3415. THE TERRACE Toastmasters Club meets every second and fourth Wednesday of the month at the Graydon Securities Building on Keith Ave. (next to Irlybird). For more details, call Randy 635-2151 or Rolf 635-6911. HELPING HANDS of Terrace, a non-profit organization, recycles cans, bottles and scrap metal with proceeds going to help seniors, cancer patients and children get medications or assistance they can’t access or afford. Individuals and businesses who would like to be involved are asked to call 778-634-3844. Cash donations can also be made at the Northern Savings Credit Union.
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NOV. 15 – Art Club of Kitimat meets at 7 p.m. in Room 403 at MESS. Own Project Night Start something new, or continue with a work in progress. ONGOING THE KITIMAT Girl Guides urgently need new leaders for the local groups. For more info call Lois at 632-3446 or Nancy at 632-0135.
KITIMAT PUBLIC Library – StoryTime for pre-schoolers happens every Friday morning from 10:30 a.m. to 11:10 a.m. Bring your little one for a morning of songs, rhymes, and stories. No registration necessary. Guardian must also attend.
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, call 632-3063. KITIMAT PUBLIC Library — Book your free one-on-one introduction to computer tutorial. Want to learn how to use a computer? Brianna will show you, just call the library and book an appointment for a morning, afternoon or evening session at 250632-8985.
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. 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.
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.
AGLOW OF Kitimat: All are welcome at our Care Group and Bible Study for men and women, singles or married, Thursdays at 7 p.m. For information phone Brenda at 250-632-5771 or Wendi at 250-6325673.
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.
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. DO YOU have diabetes? We offer individual and group counseling. Certification for blood glucose strips is available. Make an appointment and bring your meter. The Good Food Box is part of our program. Forms for this can be picked up at the Living Well Program or at the
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 more, phone Brenda at
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hospital main desk. Donations for this worthwhile program are always accepted. For more info call 250-632-8313 during operating hours - Wednesdays 8:00 a.m. to noon, Thursdays 8:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. - or leave message on our voice mail. We are located on the second floor of the Kitimat Hospital in the Home Support offices. 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.
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NOV. 9 – Friends of Prince Rupert Library are hosting the sixth annual Novel Idea Auction at the Lester Centre of the Arts. Viewing at 6:30 p.m., auction begins at 7. For more info., call P.R. Library at 627-1345. Join us for an evening of fun and help support our library. NOV. 10 - Seniors Centre Fall Tea and Bazaar, 11 a.m. - 1 p.m. Many in-house raffles! For more info., 627-1900. NOV. 17 – Pap Testing clinic 9 a.m. - 1 p.m., 4th floor Pr. Rupert Hospital. Female physicians in attendance. By appt. only, call 250-622-6533. All women age 21-69 are welcome. Bring your care card. NOV. 17 – Stocking Stuffer Showcase at Lester Centre from 10 a.m. - 4 p.m. For table rentals, call Barb 627-1910. NOV. 17 – St. Paul’s Lutheran Church is having their Fall Tea and Bazaar 2 p.m. - 4 p.m. at 5th Ave. and McBride. ONGOING FRIENDSHIP HOUSE of Prince Rupert Hosts: AamaGoot_ Power Puff Girlz Club (ages 7-12), Tuesdays 3pm - 5pm, 3rd floor meeting rm. AamaGoot Women’s Carving “Learn to Carve” Wednesday eve. 6pm 9pm, Main level-back entrance. AamaGoot Ladyz Club (18yrs +), Learn new artistic designs through sewing, beading, etc. Saturdays 1pm - 4pm, 3rd floor meeting rm. Contact
Carol Doolan at Friendship House 627-1717, ext. 64 for more information. KNIGHTS OF Columbus Flea Market: Nov. 10, 24, Dec. 8 only. KAIEN ANTI-POVERTY Society is seeking persons interested in becoming members of a group who wish to make positive changes for those living below the poverty line. For more info., call KAPS 6275277, leave message. CORNERSTONE MB Church: Coffee mornings at 202-6th Ave. W. Tue and Wed 10 a.m. noon, Sun. Celebration 10:30 every week. All welcome! 627-1033. 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 3:30-5. 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. SALMONBERRY FARMERS Market: A fresh air community market. When? Thursday 4 - 8 p.m. (weather permitting), Where? 100 Market Place (court house lawn). Info: www. salmonberrytrading. com, Karen 627-1358 or Priscilla 624-8337. TOPS (TAKE Off Pounds Sensibly) Prince Rupert meets Mon. evenings in the basement of the Fellowship Baptist Church - 651-7th Ave. East. Weigh-in 6:30, meeting at 7. For more details, call Lucille 6242777.
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PRINCE RUPERT - For the past five years, the Prince Rupert Rampage have given sports fans on the north coast a reason to cheer and the team is heading into the 2012/2013 home opener on a high note as the season progresses. So far the team has played five games in the Central Interior Hockey League (CIHL), traveling as far away as Lac La Hache to face the Tomahawks, and have come away with a 1-3-1 record. “The team is coming along great. We had a big weekend last time we played with a shootout win over Terrace and a shootout loss to Kitimat, so it was a three-point weekend... It couldn’t have come at a better time. The boys are really starting to gel and for the first time in two years we’ve had full rosters on the road,” said team president Ron German, adding that anticipation is building for Saturday night’s game. “Everyone is pretty stoked to be playing at home. We had a little bit of extra ice time this weekend, which means an extra practice, and everybody is in pretty good shape.” Along with the familiar faces of the past - like Travis Helland, John Hunt, Chris Woodrow and Derek Baker - the Rampage is sporting a bit of a new look this year between a number of rookies and pick-ups from the now-defunct Hazelton Wolverines. “We’ve got about five or six great rookies that bring a lot of speed to the team,” said German. Saturday’s home opener gets underway at 8 p.m. against the Kitimat Ice Demons. This is a team that the Rampage have developed quite the rivalry with over the course of the past several seasons as they have battled it out for Western Conference supremecy. For those who have never been to a Rampage game, what has been called by many in the league the best crowd in the CIHL is something that has to be seen to be believed. “There is lots of action on the ice, a big loud crowd and lots of excitement. There’s prizes, like our Couch Potato contest and the chance to shoot to win a TV or a trip, and Prince Rupert Minor Hockey is on-site doing a 50/50 draw. It’s a really good time,” said German. “I hope everyone comes out on Saturday night and makes a lot of noise for the team.” Look for complete coverage of Saturday’s game in next week’s issue of the Prince Rupert Northern View. Other CIHL games this weekend include the Terrace River Kings at Omineca on Saturday night and in Houston on Sunday. Smithers visits Houston on Saturday night and Quesnel is in Williams Lake.
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Here’s a shot from last year’s match. Every year the Terrace RCMP takes on area firefighters for a good cause, helping children take part in sports.
Cops vs. Firemen tonight By Anna Killen
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TERRACE - The 4th annual Guns N’ Hoses charity hockey game is happening this weekend, and local folk in uniform are looking forward to lacing up for a good cause. The match, held on Nov. 9 at 7 p.m. at the Sportsplex, sees Terrace and area firefighters face off against the local RCMP. But the match isn’t just a battle of the uniforms, it’s a chance to raise money for local kids sports and recreation through the Jumpstart program. “All the funds stay local,” said firefighter Jeff Minhinnick, noting that they’ve raised roughly $20,000 over the years. “It’s all gone towards Terrace and local youth,” he said.
Jumpstart is a charitable program created by Canadian Tire that helps financially disadvantaged kids participate in organized sport and recreation. The program helps cover registration, equipment and transportation costs, if needed – and, like Minhinnick said, one hundred per cent of the funds stay local and go right to the kids. The program is rooted in the belief that participating in sport increases a child’s chance for success in life, according to a release detailing the event from the Terrace RCMP. As for the day of the event and level of competition, Minhinnick says there’s a wide range of players and abilities. The firefighters actually draw on players from Thornhill, Kitimat, and Prince Rupert
because they wouldn’t have enough players otherwise. And those hoping to catch RCMP Const. Angela Rabut in action are unfortunately out of luck, as she won’t be lacing up this year. But the Timbits will take the ice to endear the crowd, and the audience will have many chances to win big. There will be a puck drop, organized by the Terrace RCMP auxiliary constables, where the closest puck to the centre wins a day-long fishing charter out of Prince Rupert, and the next dozen pucks closest to the centre will also take home prizes. And, of course, no charity hockey game would be complete without a 50/50 draw and a shoot-for-loot. Doors are at 6 p.m., with the puck dropping at 7 p.m.
Kitimat Marlins face tough competition in Prince Rupert Submitted THE NORTHERN CONNECTOR
KITIMAT - The Kitimat Marlins swim club had 15 swimmers attend the first regional swim meet of the season in Prince Rupert recently. With teams from host Prince Rupert, Terrace, Smithers and B.C. powerhouse Prince George also in attendance and the Marlins focussing on their weaker events for the meet, competition was tough. The Marlins held their own though with all 15 swimmers achieving personal best times and many swimmers winning and placing top three in events.
For overall points the Marlins finished third out of the five teams respectively. In the 10 and under girls Hannah Pearson (10) continued her rocket rise to the top as she took the silver medal in overall points in the division. In the 11-12 girls division Kleanza Cathers (12) finished with a bronze medal in the division. Achieving the tough task of swimming to personal best times in all seven of their individual events were Madison Landry and Nolan Striker. Next, the Marlins will compete with other northwest teams at the very competitive Prince George Invitational in mid-November.
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Hannah Pearson (left) won a silver medal for 10 and under girls and Kleanza Cathers won a bronze medal for 11-12 year old girls.
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Strict marine safety standards will ensure we respect our neighbours above, around and below us.
Although tankers have been safely navigating the north coast and its channels for decades, marine safety remains a top priority for British Columbians. We have been planning the Northern Gateway Project for over a decade, with a particular focus on protecting the environment. We have added specific safety requirements to our marine operations plan to help make the waters of the north coast safer not just for tankers serving the project, but for all marine vessels.
Tankers will reduce speeds in the channels…
Qualified BC Coast Pilots will board and guide all tankers… To prevent spills, all tankers serving the project will be modern and double-hulled, and will be vetted by independent, third party agencies before entering Canadian waters. Once strict safety and environmental standards are met, they will be guided through the Douglas and Principe Channels by qualified BC Coast Pilots.
Tankers travel slowly, but to make sure that marine species and their habitats are respected, tankers will be required to reduce speed as they pass through certain sections of the channels. Even their escort tugboats will have quieter engines to reduce underwater noise.
Powerful tugboats will escort tankers… Additional radar and navigational aids will improve safety for all vessels…
Tugboats have been shown to significantly reduce tanker incidents worldwide. Powerful tugboats that have been specially commissioned for Northern Gateway will assist in the safe arrival and departure of tankers. All tankers will be attended by a close escort tug. In the channels, laden tankers will have two tugs–one tethered at all times. These tugboats will have emergency response equipment on board and will be capable of assisting any marine vessel.
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For increased safety and sure guidance, additional radar systems and navigational aids, such as beacons, buoys and lights, will be installed throughout the routes. This will not only improve safety for tankers, but for all marine traffic on the north coast.
Discover more about our rigorous marine safety plan and join the conversation at marine.northerngateway.ca.
It’s more than a pipeline.
It’s a path to delivering energy safely.
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