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Trio saves man from burning car By Cameron Orr THE NORTHERN CONNECTOR

KITIMAT - When three iron workers came across a major car accident on the highway on December 5, it was instinct which guided them to save Bobby Weir’s life. John Tyler, his son Jake, and friend Dale Hession, are all members of the Ironworkers Union; John and Jake from Local 736 in Hamilton, ON, Dale from Local 97 in Vancouver. They are in Kitimat working on the Kitimat Modernization Project, with the company Comstock. The three were stopped on the highway behind a transport truck which blocked their view of the accident but the three left their vehicle to follow a man walking through the traffic, who was looking for a fire extinguisher. That’s when John heard the cries of Bobby in his Mercury Cougar, shouting “It burns, it burns.” “We ran and went into action,” said John. Dale and Jake went to the driver’s side while John took to the passenger side. But they were assisted by the equally heroic actions of Kevin Garrett Dawson, Bobby’s passenger in the car and who was himself injured. “Kevin’s quite a hero himself,” said John. “He was trying everything he could to get his friend out of the vehicle. [He] never left his friend.” He added, “Once we got Bobby safe and [Kevin] calmed down then he realized the extent of damage he had to himself. He definitely needs to be recognized in this too.” While being recognized for their actions at their work site, John, Jake and Dale told Rio Tinto Alcan that they wanted to collect money for Bobby, which the company gladly allowed. The three raised $4,200 and delivered it to the fundraising barbecue at SuperValu last Friday, where Bobby works as a produce supervisor. “We’re union iron workers, we’re in a brotherhood and we stand together,” said John. “It was just instinct to go, no time to think about what could have happened.”

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the board because addressing these grievances costs approximately $10,000 a day, not including fees and expenses of the consultant. “The costs continue to mount with seven more grievances set to go to arbitration, including two based on the right to freedom of expression,� Larson said. One of upcoming arbitration sessions will revolve around Dave Stigant, the acting director of instruction at the time, telling a local teacher a quote from Dr. Suess’ book Yertle the Turtle was too political. The story of Yertle the Turtle in Prince Rupert got international attention earlier this year, with more than 2 million online posts and tweets surrounding the topic. “I don’t think there’s anyone that can look at [the Yertle the Turtle situation] on the face of it and think what our school district is doing is right,� Larson said. Tina Last, board chair, said the district cannot avoid arbitration sessions. “The board has an obligation to defend the district in the face of grievances and often they go to arbitration. If there’s a grievance that has to go to arbitration, you can’t avoid the arbitration cost,� she said. Larson told the Prince Rupert Northern View teachers are frustrated with the amount of arbitrations because prior to 2001 the teach-

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Murdered teen likely knew her killer By Anna Killen

The Northern connector

he said. Fowler used to attend Parkside Secondary School in Terrace, but had not been to school there since last year. She was originally from Kitwanga, but had lived in Terrace with her mother, said a Parkside support worker reached by phone earlier this week. “We were trying to get her back in to school,” she said, noting that they believed she had been out of the Terrace area for a while. “She had quite a few friends.” Kamloops RCMP believe Fowler had been in the Kamloops area since Dec. 1. “From what I understand, she has been staying at different locations, either direct family members and/or extended family members,” said Learned. “[A] quasi-nomadic lifestyle, in a number of different homes in the last little while.” Fowler had been reported missing at the time of her death, but police will not say where the missing persons report was filed.

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is the case. “Evidence of hardship must be more than general allegations of inPRINCE RUPERT - Even if the court convenience but include particulars case involving the City of Prince Ruthat demonstrate real hardship,” it pert is settled, Sun Wave Forest Prodreads. ucts said it may have control over the “The City has not, on this apsale of the property. plication, established that it is ex“WatCo has, itself, indicated to perience hardship and inconveSun Wave directly that a number of nience that is casually connected pre-conditions to acquisition remain solely to the registration of the unfulfilled and at least one, the acCPLs.” quisition of ‘Lot 4’, remains in the Furthermore, with the quescomplete control of Sun Wave, the tion of the land and the equipment registered owner of Lot 4,” reads a set to be heard early in the new year, court filing in response to the City’s Sun Wave said lifting the CPLs request that the Certificates of PendSun Wave court filing would effectively end any usefuling Litigation (CPL) on the former ness the hearings may have when it pulp mill site be lifted. comes to damages awarded to Sun “The City has not shown that the Wave. acquisition of the lands by Watson “Because damages cannot be obIsland Development Corporation (WatCo) would tained in a judicial review proceeding, an order otherwise proceed but for the presence of the CPL cancelling the CPLs registered against the lands on the lands.” in the context of this application would, in efAs for the City’s claim of hardship — which fect, preclude Sun Wave from proceeding with its include being financially liable for any chemical judicial review as the only relief available to it, spills — as a result of the ongoing court case, Sun the return of the lands, will have been denied,” it Wave said the City simply hasn’t demonstrated that reads.

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KITIMAT - The Kitimat Hospital Auxiliary raised some funds recently with a raffle, money which goes towards programs such as purchasing needed equipment at the hospital like a recent ceiling lift at multi-level care and two surge pumps for acute care. At left is Zo Mulder who won a Fred Buchwitzh print, and Fil Foley in centre who won two air tickets to Vancouver. That’s Auxiliary president Jennifer Kean at right.

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KITIMAT - It’s hard to believe how quickly the days are rushing past and by the time this article appears the Christmas Hampers are about to be delivered - Saturday, December 15, beginning at 10:00 a.m. A reminder to those recipients to have an adult or responsible person at home to sign for the hamper or it will not be left. Undelivered hampers may be picked up at the Food Bank on Tuesday and Thursday between 1 and 3 p.m. Fundraisers for hampers this weekend included Gareen’s Christmas Show, sponsored by Astral Media, on Saturday outside Sight & Sound in Kitimat. Almost $2,000 was raised at that event and another food drive outside SuperValu. December 2, the Pentecostal Church hosted the annual Ministerial Christmas Carol evening that was well attended setting the stage for the Christmas season and enjoyed by all. Once again the District of Kitimat donated recreation passes for teens as they have so generously done over the years. Further do-

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Terrace council backs the call for a northwest shuttle service TERRACE - City council has endorsed a call by the Town of Smithers for the creation of a Hwy16 shuttle bus service to minimize risks to vulnerable travelers. The idea for a shuttle bus is a recommendation sprung from the Highway of Tears Symposium Report, which was further endorsed by B.C. municipalities at the Union of British Columbia Municipalities Convention this fall. The UBCM resolution put forth by the Town of Smithers, and endorsed by council here Nov. 26, reads: “Therefore it be resolved that UBCM petition the British Columbia Government to implement the recommendation of the Highway of Tears Symposium by establishing and funding a shuttle bus service between northern communities.” Smithers is also writing its own letter and has asked local governments, First Nations and social service providers in northern B.C. to endorse their letter or write their own. By the deadline, seven had signed on board, including the Regional District of Kitimat Stikine and Ksan House Society. “It’s had really great support from one end of the region to the other,” said Smithers mayor Taylor Bachrach. “It’s an opportunity to demonstrate leadership and one thing we can work together on as municipalities.” “We wish to express our strong support for this initiative,” reads the letter. “Such a transportation service will not only increase the safety of young women and other vulnerable individuals, it will facilitate affordable travel in a part of the province where important services are becoming increasingly regionalized.” While Terrace’s council has acknowledged the need for bus service along the highway for this rea-

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“I saw them as being somewhat complimentary.” Councillor Stacey Tyers emphasized that a bus service of this kind is needed, noting the city has no control over whether or not greyhound continues to offer bus service. Ultimately, all of council gave support to the call.

“We need a plan in case [Greyhound} decides not to listen to us,” she said. In Smithers, Bachrach said he understands Terrace council’s position, but sees the shuttle bus and Greyhound as separate issues that would work together in a system-wide approach. “No one is ruling

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PRINCE RUPERT - As the Enbridge hearings got underway in Prince Rupert on Dec. 10 a crowd of about 50 people gathered outside of the North Coast Convention Centre to rally against the pipeline. Organizer Jennifer Rice presented a petition to the company signed by over 45,000 people asking they change their online advertising to reflect the numerous islands found in the Douglas Channel. EDDiE VancE

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PRINCE RUPERT - The LNG terminal proposed for Lelu Island in Port Edward is advancing into the next stage of development under a new name. A comprehensive feasibility study for the newly-dubbed Pacific Northwest LNG terminal has been completed and proponents Petronas and Progress Energy are carrying on to the pre front-end engineering design phase to create a clearer picture of the scope, timelines, cost and workforce requirements. The company is hoping to submit the project description to the federal government early next year. “It is a big project, a big undertaking, and we’re quite pleased to complete the feasibility study and move on to the next stage.

The feasibility study commenced in the fall of 2011, so it has been about a year in progress,” said Progress Energy president and CEO Mike Culbert. After initially being denied, Prime Minister Stephen Harper announced late last week that the Petronas takeover of Canadianowned Progress Energy would be approved. Petronas had said they would sweeten the deal by promising to build a bigger and more costly plant should the takeover go ahead. The two companies had planned to build a terminal capable of exporting 7.6 million tonnes per year, but with the acquisition approved, the company will increase the throughput to 12 million tonnes of LNG per year. According to Culbert, the difference has to do with the amount of resources dedicated to the project.

“What we have now is the current relationship between Progress and Petronas, which uses the North Montney property. That includes about 20 per cent of Progress’ land...With a successful acquisition, we have the ability to include 100 per cent of the land possession of Progress Energy,” he said. “We see the markets are there to take the amount of additional LNG being incrementally proposed.” The investment in the project is expected to be between $9 billion and $11 billion depending on how big the terminal is. A final investment decision is expected in late 2014 with the first shipment of LNG in 2018. The terminal would create up to 300 direct jobs and up to 3,500 jobs during the construction phase.

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PRINCE RUPERT - Students from Charles Hays Secondary, with some special guests, brought Legally Blond: The Musical to the Lester Centre stage last week.

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PRINCE RUPERT - BC Conservative leader John Cummins was in Prince Rupert on Dec. 5 as part of a northwest campaign tour, and spoke about the proliferation of energy projects proposed in the region during an interview with the Prince Rupert Northern View. “I have done a lot of travelling in the interior and the north and what I am finding is a huge numJohn Cummins ber of people are upset with the slowness to get resource projects underway, whether that is mining, LNG or pipelines. They are really concerned that we could be creating more wealth and jobs if government responded quicker and gave these projects the green light,” said Cummins, alluding to a twodecade delay in the Prosperity Mine proposal. “If you expect people to make an investment in B.C... If they face a 20-year wait then investors are going to go elsewhere and B.C. needs those jobs.” As an example of the impact projects of this nature have, Cummins pointed to the containerization of Prince Rupert’s own Fairview Terminal. “It was a long, hard struggle to get the container port running, but I don’t think you will find anyone in the community that wants to turn back the clock and see the high paying jobs that were created lost... Those are the kind of jobs people in the province need,” he said. “There is a huge opportunity for B.C.” But with all developments in B.C. there is the question of Aboriginal rights and title, and Cummins said that issue needs to be addressed to really move the projects forward. “The title essentially belongs to the Province, it is only logical to assume that. If the Province doesn’t have the title, then what is the point of the Legislature... We can’t assume one group can veto the power of the Legislature,” he said, adding that he does believe consultation with Aboriginal groups is still required. While there is no candidate in the North Coast riding for the BC Conservative Party yet, Cummins said there has been interest expressed. Cummins plans to put the policies and platform of the party out to the province over the months leading up to the election, and said the Conservatives has high hopes for the election this spring. “It’s going to be a tough three-way race... You don’t get into politics to finish second. We’re gunning for first place, there is no doubt about that,” he said.

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PRINCE RUPERT Documents obtained by the Prince Rupert Northern View show the Prince Rupert School District has been paying consultant Dave Stigant $800 per day for work done over the past several years, as well as paying $500 per month for Stigant’s rent while he was in Prince Rupert. The information was obtained through a Freedom of Information Act request by the Prince Rupert and District Teacher’s Union, and it shows more than $125,000 was spent for services over the course of 14 months. Between September 2010 and December 2011, the Prince Rupert School District paid out $128,859 to Dave Stigant Professional Services Inc. for services rendered, which averages out to

$9,204 per month. In addition to the daily rate and nine months of rent at $500 per month Stigant, who also served as acting superintendent from March 1 to July 31, 2009, was paid airfare from Penticton to Prince Rupert on three occasions. The additional expenses added up, meaning in some cases the District paid over $1,000 per day. For example, in September 2010 Stigant worked 15.79 days and the total invoice amount was $15,832 and in November 2010 Stigant worked 8.74 days and the total invoice paid was $9,133. “From my perspective it is not an unreasonable wage... I frequently see consultants charge $1,000 per day or more for this kind of work,” said secretary-treasurer Cam McIntyre, adding that the payment of rent was a cost-saving measure.

“If you look at the number of days he was here during the month, the amount paid for rent is actually less than if he were to be in a hotel. Any more than eight or nine days and it is cheaper for an apartment than a hotel room.” However, Prince Rupert and District Teacher’s Union president Joanna Larson said there is no reason for the payments. “I think this is absolutely ridiculous. We don’t require a consultant, we have upped the staff in the board office and there is just no justifiable reason to hire a consultant for $800 per day. If you look at the wages of a teacher or a child care worker in the district, this amount is absolutely ridiculous,” she said. “It comes down to the choices you make with the money you have, and I don’t think

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2012, following the departure of director of instruction Marcy Van Koughnett. But the invoices show payments continued once the contract expired. In July and August, 2012, Stigant invoiced the district for $7,768.31 and in September the invoice amounted to $6,044.85. According to McIntyre, Stigant still plays a big role in the district. “He continues to provide consulting advice in regards to human resource manners... Kathy Gomez is now the human resources direc-

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Larson. “We have never had a dedicated human resources position in the district, so it is more unreasonable to have that position filled and still pay a consultant $800 per day for their service,” she said, while also taking issue with how Stigant handles the union. “Since this person has come, because of the labour management, it has led to the increase in legal fees. We have the second highest amount in the province in terms of administration expenses going toward legal services.”

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Born in the United Kingdom Molly Nattress spent twenty three years in Terrace, British Columbia from 1960 to 1983 with her late husband H. D. (Nick) Nattress. Very active with the Terrace Little Theatre, Molly also derived great pleasure in serving Terrace as a City Council member. She would often recall her former home, community and many friends in northern B.C. with great affection. Molly died peacefully at home in the United Kingdom.

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Stewart or Terrace BC Employment Opportunity Diversified Transportation LTD requires a class 2 w/ air driver to operate a 22 seat passenger unit once per month from Stewart to Terrace BC. The candidate must be great at customer service, have a clean driver’s abstract, and be mechanically inclined. Previous driving and customer service experience would be an asset. Competitive wages offered. Please forward your resume and drivers abstract in confidence by email or fax to; Dave Christie 250-564-7422 davech@nhconnections.pwt.ca OUR CORE VALUES: Safety | Customer Service | Resourcefulness | Integrity | Positive Attitude | Team Work | Loyalty | Accountability | Respect | Dedication

Immediate Opening for a

Automotive Lot Attendant

We require a reliable person for our detail department ✓ Must have a valid drivers license ✓ Able to work in a fast paced environment ✓ Some Vehicle/mechanical knowledge and asset ✓ Experienced Preferred/Training Available Apply to: Brent DeJong, Sales Manager bdejong@thornhillmotors.com Fax 250-635-3075 NO PHONE CALLS

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Maher Terminals Holding Corp –Fairview Container Terminal Maher Terminals Holding Corp in Prince Rupert is seeking qualified applicants for the following positions: Assistant Superintendent of Operations The successful candidate will supervise, plan and coordinate the activities of the unionized workforce. A full job description can be found at http://www.mahercanada.com/index.cfm/do/page.careers Assistant Superintendents are scheduled to cover all shifts in this 24/7 operation. The ideal candidate will have: r " QPTU TFDPOEBSZ EJQMPNB PS EFHSFF PS DPNNFOTVSBUF XPSL experience r 4USPOH PGà DF DPNQVUFS TLJMMT r 1SFWJPVT TVQFSWJTPSZ PS MFBEFSTIJQ FYQFSJFODF JO B XPSLQMBDF PS UIF DPNNVOJUZ QSFGFSBCMZ JO B VOJPOJ[FE XPSL FOWJSPONFOU r &YDFMMFOU XSJUUFO BOE PSBM DPNNVOJDBUJPO TLJMMT Clerical Assistant Responsibilities GPS UIJT SPMF JODMVEF CVU BSF OPU MJNJUFE UP 1BZSPMM 1SPDFTTJOH %BUB &OUSZ 4UBUJTUJDBM 5SBDLJOH (FOFSBM 0Gà DF %VUJFT BOE BTsist with projects when needed. Some of these duties will be shared with another individual. This position requires an individual with good computer skills who has FYQFSJFODF VTJOH .JDSPTPGU &YDFM 0VUMPPL BOE 8PSE 5IF JEFBM DBOEJEBUF TIPVME CF BCMF UP XPSL JOEFQFOEFOUMZ BT XFMM BT B UFBN CF BCMF UP multi-task and organize his/her workload. 0DDBTJPOBM 0WFSUJNF JT SFRVJSFE EVSJOH MPOH XFFLFOET Applications will be accepted at Fairview Container Terminal 3100 Scott Rd Prince Rupert PS CZ FNBJM BU FNQMPZNFOU!NBIFSUFSNJOBMT DPN Applications received up to and including December 21, 2012 will be DPOTJEFSFE 0OMZ UIPTF DIPTFO GPS JOUFSWJFXT XJMM CF DPOUBDUFE

2013 Rio Tinto Alcan Summer Student Program An information session for post secondary students will be held at Kitimat Valley Institute on Friday, December 21, 2012 at 1:00 p.m. Rio Tinto Alcan Human Resource representatives will be available to outline the process and answer questions. The summer student program is designed for post-secondary students who are residents of Kitimat, Kitamaat Village and Terrace or students who have graduated from secondary schools in either Kitimat or Terrace, and have completed their first year of post-secondary education. Applications will be available starting December 21, 2012 at the following locations: Rio Tinto Alcan Modernization Office Upper City Center Mall, Kitimat Monday to Friday between 10:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m. Kitimat Valley Institute 1352 Alexander, Kitimat Monday to Friday between 8: 00 and 4:30 p.m. Deadline for submitting applications is Thursday, February 28, 2013. Applications must be received by the human resources department no later than 4:00 PM.


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Employment

Haisla Nation Council has an immediate opening for a:

EXECUTIVE ASSISTANT

The Haisla Nation Council has an opening for a motivated individual for the position of Executive Assistant. The successful applicant will be responsible for providing administrative and clerical services in an effective and efficient manner to ensure the Nation’s operations are maintained, and will report to the Chief Operating Officer. Duties: • Provides administrative support to Chief Operating Officer; • Planning, organizing and coordinating administrative functions; • Scheduling meetings, take minutes and arrange conference calls; • Review and edit reports; • Preparing correspondence; • Maintaining filing system; • To follow the HNC personnel policy and manual; • Other duties as requested by the Chief Operating Officer; • To serve as Interim Chief Operating Officer in his absence. QualiďŹ cations: • Diploma or Degree in Business Administration preferred; • Five (5) years work experience in administration; • Excellent people management and facilitation skills; • Direct working experience with First Nations; • Excellent writing, research and computer skills, including proposal writing; • Applied experience in financial management, including contracts and budgets; • Knowledge of Indian and Northern Affairs Canada policies and procedures, Human Rights legislation, and Labor Canada regulations. Skills: Work flexible hours, analytical and problem solving skills, team building skills, decision-making skills, attention to detail, organizational skills, oral and written communications, computer knowledge, research skills, time and stress management skills. Interested individuals should submit a cover letter and resume, which must include names of three references and the express permission for HNC to contact these individuals to: Stephanie McClure, Human Resources Manager Haisla Nation Council Haisla P.O. Box 1101 Kitamaat Village B.C. V0T 2B0 Phone: 250-639-9361 Ext 109 Fax: 250-632-2840 Email: humanresources@haisla.ca No later than Friday, January 4, 2013 at 4 p.m.

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A FIT female worker required for personal care, appointments/transferring. Part time weekends (6 hrs). Full part time around 20 plus hours/wk, $14/hr starting. No experience needed, on the job training. National and world travel optional. contact Allan at 250635-4992 or e-mail me at allan_heinricks@telus.net for interview.

An Alberta Construction Company is hiring Dozer and Excavator Operators. Preference will be given to operators that are experienced in oilfield road and lease construction. Lodging and meals provided. The work is in the vicinity of Edson, Alberta. Alcohol & Drug testing required. Call Contour Construction at 780-723-5051.

CARPENTERS & APPRENTICES required for the Kitimat Modernization Project. Contact BC Regional Council of Carpenters. Phone: 250-383-8116, Fax: 250-383-1603 or email: hamishs@bcrcc.ca

Comstock

Heavy Haul Specialist Seeking driver for local heavy haul operations in the Terrace area. Must have some kind of related experience. Must be able to operate heavy equipment & be familiar with hours of service regulations. Union wages, dental & medical. Apply in person. Williams Moving & Storage 5130 Park Ave. Terrace or Fax 250-635-6204.

COMSTOCK CANADA LTD., a leading structural, mechanical and electrical construction company, requires personnel for the regional area of Kitimat B.C. in the following positions: • Quality Control Technicians • Schedulers • Project Field Coordinators • Document Control • Commissioning • Mechanical Completion Coordinators • Cost Accountants Excellent salary and benefits package available, commensurate with experience. Qualified persons are invited to apply to: Human Resources Comstock Canada Ltd. 326 City Centre Kitimat, B.C.V8C 1T6, or via fax at (250) 632-5492 We wish to extend our appreciation to all applicants; only candidates under consideration will be contacted.

KALUM KABS LTD. Requires full/part time dispatchers and drivers. Guaranteed wages, flexible hours. Drop off resume to 4449 Lakelse Ave. No phone calls please. KITIMAT

DRIVERS WANTED

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 KITIMAT FORTUNE KITCHEN is hiring a full-time/part-time delivery driver. Must have own vehicle. Drop resume off at 410 Enterprise Ave. Phone 250.632.3828

Mount Layton Hotsprings has immediate openings for FT/PT Cook, Housekeeping and Barmaid/lounge server. Resumes may be faxed, emailed or dropped off in person to Mount Layton Hotsprings: (fax) 250-798-2478 desiree.mountlayton@yahoo.com No phone calls please

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/LHK 6MMPJL Northern Savings Credit Union has an opening for a full-time Administration Clerk located in Prince Rupert. The successful candidate will be responsible for providing accounting functions, reconciliation, and balancing general ledgers. Minimum Qualifications: t 4FDPOEBSZ 4DIPPM %JQMPNB t 8PSLJOH LOPXMFEHF PG .JDSPTPGU &YDFM 8PSE BOE 0VUMPPL SFRVJSFE t &YDFMMFOU PSBM BOE XSJUUFO DPNNVOJDBUJPO TLJMMT t 1SFWJPVT ĂĽOBODJBM TFSWJDFT BOE BDDPVOUJOH FYQFSJFODF JT BO BTTFU Closing Date: %FDFNCFS To receive an application, please contact: 4BOUB 4MVCPXTLJ .BOBHFS )VNBO 3FTPVSDFT 5FM &NBJM TBOUBTMVCPXTLJ!OPSUITBWF DPN 0S BQQMZ POMJOF BU XXX OPSUITBWF DPN 0OMZ TIPSU MJTUFE BQQMJDBOUT XJMM CF DPOUBDUFE GPS BO JOUFSWJFX PRINCE RUPERT

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PRINCE GEORGE HYDRO MECHANICAL is looking for a reliable Class 1 or Class 3 Vacuum Truck Operator in KITIMAT. Ph. 250-561-0342 Fax or email resumes to: 250-561-2026 sobhnik.manhas@pghm.ca 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: 780725-4430 Resident Manager needed for apartment complex in Kitimat 250-632-7814 SCOTIABANK Terrace Part time Customer Rep Position Available. Drop resume at Terrace Branch or email valerieh.zilinski@scotiabank.com The Crest Hotel is preparing for a busy 2013. We require additional staff to join our housekeeping department as Room Attendant. Room Attendants are responsible for the daily cleaning of guest rooms and public spaces within the hotel. Room Attendants are expected to provide prompt, courteous, friendly and professional service. The position requires shifts of approximately 30 hours per week including weekends. The Crest offers union wages with a medical and dental plan. Please address resumes to Executive Housekeeper Paula Barg, 222 1st Ave. W. Prince Rupert, BC. V8J 1A8

Home Care/Support

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The Bar and Grill at the beautiful Hirsch Creek Golf and Winter Club is under new management. We are welcoming applications for the positions of full & part time servers. If you are energetic, a team player, and committed to giving outstanding customer service, and have a valid “Serving it Right�, we look forward to your application. Experience is preferred but not necessary as training will be provided. For line cooks experience is necessary as well as food safe certification and references. Please apply in person Monday to Friday with resume and cover letter identifying which position you are applying for. Looking for Part time cleaning lady for rental units and motel rooms call 250-638-1885

We thank all applicants for their interest, however, only those short-listed will be contacted.

PRINCE RUPERT & DISTRICT CHAMBER OF COMMERCE CHAMBER MANAGER

LINE COOKS & SERVERS WANTED!

1-250-762-9447

Female Homecare Worker required by disabled female. Experience preferred. Permanent Part Time. Duties include personal care & meal preparation. References required. Leave message 250-638-0396


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Services

Merchandise for Sale

Trades, Technical

Financial Services

Garage Sales

Misc. for Sale

Misc. for Sale

Misc. Wanted

Musical Instruments

NORTHERN ALBERTA clearing contractor seeks experienced Buncher and Skidder Operators for work in Northern Alberta. Subsistence and accommodations provided; email jobs@commandequipment.com Fax 780-488-3002.

IF YOU own a home or real estate, Alpine Credits can lend you money: It’s That Simple. Your Credit / Age / Income is not an issue. 1.800.587.2161.

LAST MINUTE MARKET

BIG BUILDING sale... “”This is a clearance sale you don’t want to miss!”” 20x20 $3,985. 25x24 $4,595. 30x36 $6,859. 35x48 $11,200. 40x52 $13,100. 47x76 $18,265. One End wall included. Call Pioneer Steel 1-800-668-5422. www.pioneersteel.ca

Private Coin Collector Buying Collections, Accumulations, Olympic Gold & Silver Coins + Chad: 250-863-3082 in Town

1923 Willis Piano. Great Condition. $800 OBO. 250-6350783

Craft items 1ative $rts %aNiQJ Silver Jewellery %eads +Rme %usiQess & Yard Sale Items

PR: 24” Snowblower (2009) Model, Barely used, elec. start, new transmission. $500. 250-627-7698

GREAT GIFT IDEA! ChillSpot is The COOLEST Dog Bed-A new and innovative, thermodynamically cooled dog bed, that enhances the cool tile surfaces our pets rely on during the warm weather months. Use promo code COOLGIFT For 10 % off! www.chillspot.biz

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Services

Health Products GET 50% off - Join Herbal Magic this week and get 50% Off. Lose weight quickly, safely and keep it off, proven results! Call Herbal Magic today! 1-800-854-5176.

INCOME TAX PROBLEMS? Have you been audited, reassessed or disallowed certain claims by Canada Revenue Agency? Call Bob Allen @ 250-542-0295 35yrs. Income Tax experience, 8.5yrs. with Revenue Canada. Email: r.gallen@shaw.ca

Legal Services

Education/Tutoring MED - A1 MED - A2

Nov 19 - 23 Nov 19 - 24 Nov 14 - 16 60T 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:

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ROCMC or ROCM

Table Rental Proceeds Go To The Moose

Sat. Dec 15 9 am - 1 pm. Sea Cadet Hall 2333 Seal Cove rd. House hold treasures, popcorn and baked goods. 11th Prince Rupert Cub Scout Pack.

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Heavy Duty Machinery

Capp’s Marine Education

Computer Services

Financial Services DROWNING IN debts? Helping Canadians 25 years. Lower payments by 30%, or cut debts 70% thru Settlements. Avoid bankruptcy! Free consultation. www.mydebtsolution.com or Toll Free 1-877-556-3500 M O N E Y P R OV I D E R . C O M . $500 Loan and +. No Credit Refused. Fast, Easy, 100% Secure. 1-877-776-1660.

Merchandise for Sale

Merchandise for Sale

Merchandise for Sale

PR: Hammond Elegante organ 1985 model. g/c. $500 firm. Call 250-624-2286 or 250-600-0682

Misc. Wanted FREEZER BURNT meat and fish for sled dogs, Terrace only. Will pick up. 250-635-3772.

Trades, Technical

Trades, Technical

For taEle reQtals Fall Rosa 250-624-4787 or .atKleeQ 250-624-5652

Transport Canada Certifications

410-309 2nd Ave West Prince Rupert, BC (250) 627-1265

Every Saturday 9:00am - 12:30pm at the Moose Hall

Merchandise for Sale

ARE computers a mystery to you? Get Mike Justice, Computer Investigator on the case! Call (778)-884-2614 or email info@mikejusticeci.com for friendly, efficient tech support at affordable rates. www.mikejusticeci.com

Drafting & Design EAGLE Down Studios, computer multimedia studio offering: Native art paintings, custom graphics/logos, video/audio editing, photo transfer/editing and much more. Owned/operated by Ab Morrison-Hayward in Kitamaat Village. Email: info@eagledownstudios.com. Phone: 632-5950. Website: www.eagledownstudios.com

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

Misc. for Sale AT LAST! An iron filter that works. IronEater! Fully patented Canada/U.S.A. Removes iron, hardness, smell, manganese. Since 1957. Visit our 29 innovative inventions online at: www.bigirondrilling.com Phone 1-800-BIG-IRON. HOT TUB (SPA) COVERS. Best price. Best quality. All shapes & colours available. 1-866-652-6837 www.thecoverguy.com/newspaper?

Nechako Northcoast Construction, Terrace, B.C. Has an opening for

Heavy Duty Mechanic Nechako Northcoast Construction currently has an opening for a permanent full time Heavy Duty Mechanic in the Terrace area. Work involves the diagnosis, overhaul and repair of heavy construction and service equipment. This position may entail shift work and work outside in all types of weather. Applicant must have personal supply of trade related tools. Qualifications: • Heavy Duty Equipment Mechanic Trade Certification. • Minimum driver classification required is a Class 3 with air endorsement. Preference will be given to Class 1 • Must have working knowledge of WCB regulations, Motor Vehicle regulations as they relate to the trade. • Minimum of 3-5 years’ experience in the repair and maintenance of highway maintenance equipment will be preferred • Wage as per BCGEU collective agreement • Applicants with welding experience will be preferred. Qualified applicants are invited to submit applications along with a photocopy of their driver’s license; a current driver’s abstract and references to substantiate experience to: hr@nechako-northcoast.com Fax: 250-638-8409 Only those short listed will be contacted

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Real Estate

Rentals

For Sale By Owner

Apt/Condo for Rent

BEAUTIFUL family home on the Bench with stunning view, backing Terrace Mnt. Well maintained in quiet neighborhood on double ended cul du sac. Upstairs: 4 bedrooms, main ensuite, family bathroom. Main floor: Living room with natural gas fireplace, dining room, family room, kitchen, den and 1/2 bath. Basement: Bedroom with en suite, pool room/gym, TV room and crawl space. 3000sq.ft. approximate total size. Double garage, fenced backyard, extra parking. Lots of extras included. Asking $485,000. 3814 Hatton Street, Terrace. To view please call 250-638-7627 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

Houses For Sale

FREE HEAT AND

HOT WATER

Bachelor 1 and 2 bedroom

APARTMENTS Largest, Brightest Suites Shiny Hardwood Floors Unfurnished & Furnished Daily - Weekly - Monthly

ABSOLUTELY NO PARTIERS

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

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

Other Areas 20 ACRES FREE! Buy 40-Get 60 acres. $0-Down, $168/mo. Money Back Guarantee. NO CREDIT CHECKS. Beautiful Views. Roads/Surveyed. Neaer El Paso, Texas. Call 1800-843-7537. www.sunsetranches.com

Hillcrest Place Apartments Bachelor & two bedroom No Smoking, No Pets Starting at $475 monthly 250.632.7814 Kitimat

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Apartments

Renovated 1 & 2 bdrm Suites Furnished & Un-Furnished. Quiet Tenants. On Site Management. Gym, Hot Tub & Sauna.

CLIFFSIDE APARTMENTS 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

KITIMAT APTS BEST VALUE

Starting at $550 Balconies Security Entrances Cameras for your safety Now includes basic cable Email: www.apartments.com Phone: 250.632.APTS (2787)

KITIMAT

MIDTOWN APARTMENTS

Free heat & Free Hot Water Furnished & Unfurnished 1 & 2 bedrooms Security Entrances No Pets. No Smoking

References Required. www.oasisaparts.com

3 bedroom apartments. Heat and hot water included.

References required.

(250)632-2822 Kitimat

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

250-627-5820

ROOSEVELT HEIGHTS APARTMENTS

OCEANVIEW APTS

Real Estate

Oasis

Duplex / 4 Plex 2 BRM Upper Floor, 4 appliances in town, newly Renovated n/p, n/s. good ref’s a must, avail immed $800/mo plus util.call 250-635-6122 4PLEX: taking applications for a clean, quiet, renovated 2 bdrm bsmt suite, 5 appliances. Adult oriented, $1,000 + utilities,no smoking, no pets, two ref’s required. Ph 250615-7543

No smoking. No pets

INCLUDES HEAT!

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Apt/Condo for Rent

Apt/Condo for Rent

RENT starting from $575

PR: For rent or sale. This 3 bedroom home is heated with electric and offers room to spare. The lot is 120 ft long and is located 2 min. from boat dock. Asking $95,000 or $900/mo for rent. Call Lynn at Randall North Real Estate services at 250-627-1414 or visit

Rentals

Rentals Rentals

250.632.7179

Kuldo Court Apartments 2 - two bedroom apartments available. Newly renovated, New carpets. Heat and hot water included. $850/mo. (c) 778-818-0126 (office) 250-632-7729 Apply at 730 Kuldo Blvd. Kitimat PR: 2 bedrooms, balcony and storage. The complex offers security, Sauna and a gym. Rent is $650/mo. You sign on to Hydro. Available now. Call Lynn at Randall North Real Estate services at 250-627-1414 or visit Prince-Rupert-Real-Estate.com

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QUATSINO APTS KITIMAT Downtown location Balconies Security Entrances Some furnished suites Call for an appointment 250.632.4511

www.kitimatapartments.com

$730 per month.

Phone between 9am - 6pm 250-627-8123

AVAILABLE FOR RENT

SANDPIPER APTS KITIMAT

References required!

Newer Buildings Elevators Security Entrances Covered Parking Balconies www.kitimatapartments.com

250.632.4254

VIEWPOINT APARTMENTS

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Rentals Mobile Homes & Pads For Rent 14X70 trailer in quiet park in Thornhill. Skylight. Raised dining room, w/d, dishwasher, extra large jacuzzi tub laminate flooring, large deck etc. $750/mo with 6 mo fixed term rental as owner wishes to install new windows & vynl siding & replace kitchen floor July 1st. References, No Pets, No drinkers. No smoking inside. Contact 250-635-3608 leave message for Lynn.

1, 2, & 3 Bdrm Suites

Call for details 250-627-1715 or 250-624-5955 For Rent taking application on side by side duplex 3 bdrm, 2 bath, carport, shed in upper Thornhill n/p n/s Avail. Dec, 2 references required. 1,100/m plus utilities. 250-635-3756

Kitimat 1,2,3 bdrms Clean & Quiet Heat & hot water included Call (250)632-2824 or email www.jasebudgel@hotmail.ca

KITIMAT - 3bdrms, 1.5 baths, 5 appliances, in Nechako 4-plex. $775/mo plus damage deposit. Ref. Req. No pets. 250.632.2569

Cottages / Cabins

Nechako - 3 bedroom duplex. f/s, w/d. Refs req. + PNG connect approval. $795 + utilities 250-279-0207

RUSTICALLY beautiful cabin for rent. Framed by fantastic mountain views this cabin is nestled on a 150 acre ranch 30 minutes from Terrace. This rental opportunity is pet and livestock friendly. Asking $800 a month utilities not included. For any additional information please contact Carrie at 250635-0714 or c.koopmans@yahoo.ca

3 Bedrm Mobile Home for Rent In Thornhill, F/S, W/D references will be checked, $600 avail. Feb 615-7010 For Rent or For Sale 3 bdrm mobile home call 250-6381885

Apt/Condo for Rent

Apt/Condo for Rent

Homes for Rent 1 Bedroom & half-loft cabin/house for rent. Newly built. Fully furnished. Includes small living room, equipped kitchen, bathroom/shower, detached laundry. Beautiful wooded setting in Port Edward (10 min drive to Prince Rupert). Available immediately until mid-May. $675/mo utilities included. Call to view: 250-6289449.

Rentals

Rentals

Homes for Rent

Homes for Rent

3 Bdrm Exec House In the horse shoe. F/S, W/D, dishwasher, garage, fenced yard. N/S, N/P, References required. Available January 1st. $1,350.00 per month. (250) 615-6352 (250) 6359493.

FOR Rent Furnished executive home for rent. 4 Bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, beautiful view of the Douglas Channel from Albatross Ave. Hardwood and carpet throughout. $1500/ month, plus utilities. If interested, please contact Tim at (403) 730-6192. For a viewing, call Lorraine at (250) 632-9943

Available January 1 3BDRM Home for professional couple/family in Terrace. Quiet area close to schools & downtown, large secure private yard backing Howe Creek. Trail. N/S N/P. $1,500/month + utilities, contact terracebcrental@gmail.com

CLEAN Houses and Townhouses for rent in Kitimat - Call Stan 780-974-3945 or email marps68@hotmail.com or www.rentboard.ca HOUSE for rent, 4114 Yeo St, Terrace. Avail immed, $1400/mo + utilities. 5 appliances, N/S, N/P, 250-6380161

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DEC. 14 – After School Christmas Craft Program: No Sew Christmas Pillows for ages eight and older from 4 p.m. to 5 p.m. at the Terrace Public Library. Please pre-register at the library by dropping in or calling 638-8177. DEC. 14 – Potluck Dinner and Talk on the topic Sri Lanka at 6:30 p.m. at Skeena Diversity Society. Everyone welcome. Bring a dish to share. DEC. 14 – Family Caregiver Support Group, a free forum for education, information, sharing common experiences, tips, strategies and emotional support by videoconference from 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. at the education room at Mills Memorial Hospital. Put on by the Alzheimer Society of BC. To register, call Leanne at 1-866564-7533. DEC. 16 – Kitselas Holiday Bazaar takes place from noon to 4 p.m. at Kitselas Community Hall. Just in time for gift giving season, come find a handmade gift made by one of our many talented members. Hosted by the Kitselas Treaty Office. For more details, call Geneva at 635-8882. DEC. 20 – Music, Art and You: your time to shine and share your talents at a coffee house at 8 p.m. at Skeena Diversity Society. Bring your instrument, voice and creativity to join in. DEC. 22 – Royal Purple #216 and Elks 425 host Breakfast with Santa from 10 a.m. to noon at Elks Hall. Photos with Santa. Donations accepted. ONGOING THE LAST Terrace Flu Clinics will be held Dec. 14 from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the Terrace Health Unit. THE ‘NO empty Bowls’ Pet Food and Toy Drive is accepting items at Urban Pets until Dec. 24. Local animal shelters and rescue groups have a difficult time keeping up with the demand of abandoned animals this time of year. The animals’ wish list includes dry and canned pet food, toys, blankets/ towels, cleaning supplies, cat litter, pet beds and bowls. Items and/or monetary donations can be dropped off at Urban

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Pets or taken directly to a rescue group or shelter. For every full, unopened bag of pet food donated at Urban Pets, donors will receive a 10 per cent discount coupon for that store. All donations will be divided between the Northern Animal Rescue Alliance, Kitimat Humane Society and Northern Lights Animal Society. DURING THE holiday season, please save your recyclable bottles and cans for Helping Hands to help seniors, cancer patients and sick children who need help with prescriptions and trips to Vancouver for treatment. For pickup, call Ron and Mavis at 778634-3844. UNTIL DEC. 16, Terrace firefighters are asking for food donations to fill a trailer with nonperishable items for the Salvation Army Christmas Food Campaign. SALVATION ARMY Food Bank Drive: from Dec 1 to 24, bring a nonperishable food item to Denny’s for the Salvation Army food bank and get 20 per cent off your bill. One food item must be brought per person. DURING DECEMBER, the library invites the community to help “Fill Our Shelves.” Donations can be dedicated to someone and his/her name put up on the donation wall. Donations in any amount accepted and tax receipts issued for amounts of $10 and over. All proceeds will be used to support library programs and services. THE SYLLABUS for the upcoming Pacific Northwest Music Festival (April 4 - 20, 2013) is available online at www.pnmf.ca or at Sight and Sound on Keith Ave. The entry deadline is Jan. 15, 2013. All entries need to be postmarked on or before this date in order to participate in the Music Festival. For more info., call Fiona at 635-9089. ONLINE CHAT for youth in crisis or emotional distress – www. northernyouthonline.ca – from 4 p.m. to 10:30 p.m. daily, except Mondays and Tuesdays. This chat supplements the Youth Support phone line 1-888-564-8336, available from 4 p.m. to

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KITIMAT THE FALL Gyros Stag Night will not take place this year. The Kitimat Gyro Club is looking forward to a spring stag in the near future. DEC 17 – The Kitimat Fibre Arts Guild will be meeting at 1475 Albatross at 7:30 p.m. Anyone interested in knitting, spinning, weaving, or other fibre crafts is welcome to attend. For more details, phone Maureen at 632-5444. DEC. 22 – The Kitimat Public Library’s annual puppet play “Balloon Tree,” is at 1 p.m. sharp! Kids of all ages are invited to our full production puppet play. No tickets required, although you should come early as seats and floor space fill up fast. ONGOING THE KITIMAT Girl Guides urgently need new leaders for the local groups. For more info call Lois at 250-6323446 or Nancy at 250632-0135. 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.

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 250632-3475 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 250-632-3144 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 632-5673.

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 first meeting will be held Aug. 23 from 7-8:30 p.m. in the multipurpose room at the Kitimat General Hospital. The group is open to anyone interested in learning about celiac disease. For more details, call 632-3063.

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 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. KITIMAT SENIORS

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 hospital main desk. Do-

nations 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. TUTORS NEEDED — The Kitimat Adult Literacy Program is looking for people interested in tutoring. They offer tutoring services for English as a Second Language, math, reading, writing, communication, and information technology. They offer free tutor training and resources to assist you. Only requires approximately 2 hours per week. If you would like more information on how to become a Tutor, please call Brandi at 632-7393 or email kitimatliteracy@telus.net.

PRINCE RUPERT DEC. 20: First United Church Blue Christmas Service @ 7pm. UNTIL DEC. 21 – Prince Rupert Library is hosting “Question of the Week” Contest. Use our database to answer the weekly question and you could win a Sony Reader. For more info www. princerupertlibrary.ca or call 250-627-1345. DEC. 24: Bethel First Baptist Church Candlelight Service @ 7 pm DEC. 24: First United Church Christmas Eve Family service @ 7pm. Communion Service @ 11 pm DEC 31: Revival Church is hosting New Years Eve Thanksgiving and prayers @ 10pm at 721 Fraser St. For more info call 624-4403. Everyone Welcome! THRU DEC. 31: Bethel First Baptist Church Advent Services each Sunday beginning 10:45 a.m. ONGOING

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MINISTERIAL ASSOCIATION Community Advent Series: Dec. 16 @ 7pm First United Church; Dec. 23 @ 7pm St. Andrew’s Anglican. P.R. ROYAL Canadian Legion monthly meeting every third Monday of the month. For info, call Marie 622-2869. THE WOMEN in Business breakfast. We meet the fourth Wednesday of the month, except July and August, 7:30 a.m. at Highliner Plaza. This group offers women in business an opportunity to network with other women in an informative and fairly informal environment. If you are interested in attending, please contact the chamber office at 624-2296. MEETINGS FOR Prostate and Bladder cancer support group cancelled for the immediate future. 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. For more details, call Carol Doolan at Friendship House 627-1717, ext. 64. KNIGHTS OF Columbus Flea Market: Dec. 8. 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. SCHOOL DISTRICT 52 Band Program is looking for donations of band instruments! Help bring music to all students by donating that trumpet in your basement or the saxophone in your closet! If you have a band instrument to donate, 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. Call 622-6315 for details. LAST MINUTE Market every Saturday 9:00 - 12:30 at the Moose Hall. Craft items, baking, home business and yard sale items. For table rentals call Rosa 250-624-4787 or Kathleen at 250-624-5652. The coffee is always on! PRINCE RUPERT Seniors Centre - Bingo every Friday 1:00 to 3:00 at the Seniors’ Centre. Everyone 19 of age and older welcome. 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. 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. Call 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. 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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River Kings defeat Rampage on home turf By Shaun Thomas

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PRINCE RUPERT On Saturday night the Prince Rupert Rampage faced off against the Terrace River Kings, who were fresh off a Friday victory over the Kitimat Ice Demons, in a game with implications on the CIHL playoffs as the season winds down. It was the visitors who opened the scoring in front of the raucous crowd at the Jim Ciccone Civic Centre, as Rajan Sangha put one past Keano Wilson just 3:32 into the period to give the River Kings a 1-0. It was back-andforth for the rest of the period, with neither team able to light the lamp giving the Kings a 1-0 lead heading into the second. Less than three minutes into the period Rampage captain Jared Meers tied things up, and while it may have brought the game closer the River Kings put away three goals in less than two minutes to pull away again. Calen Findlay made it 2-1 with 14:42 to play, Derek Jurista added another just 40 seconds later and Corbin Legros netted a powerplay marker 56

seconds later to give Terrace a 4-1 lead. Before the period ended, Meers added his second of the game with 6:09 to play to less the gap to two heading into the final 20 minutes. But in the third a goal by Tristan Murray of the River Kings was the only one recorded, giving Terrace the 5-1 victory. With the win Terrace secured an eightpoint lead over the Rampage in the west with six games remaining on the schedule, while Prince Rupert falls to the bottom of the CIHL standings with five points - two below the Omenica Ice and the Houston Luckies. The Kitimat Ice Demons, Williams Lake Stampeders and undefeated Smithers Steelheads have all secured playoff spots. The Rampage will travel to Kitimat on Friday for a rare weeknight game against the Ice Demons, and will play at home next on Dec. 29 against the River Kings. Look for coverage of this Friday’s Rampage game in next week’s issue of the Prince Rupert Northern View. Elsewhere in the CIHL, the Terrace River Kings, who have now

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Jared Davis of the Rampage gets tied up with Nathan Soucie of the River Kings during play on Saturday night. won four in a row, took Kitimat 5-4 Friday night on Kitimat home ice. Kings goalie Garrett Muir took 44 shots, stealing the show.

Kitimat is still second overall in the standings, and first in the west division with 20 points. Wins this weekend have Terrace up to 13

points, tied for fourth overall with Lac La Hache. Williams Lake has 17 points. The Houston Luckies beat the Omenica Ice

4-2 on Saturday night after falling to the unstobbable Smithers Steelheads 5-3 on Friday. The Steelheads are in the midst of a 12

game streak that started at the beginning of October. And the Quesnel Kangaroos beat Lac La Hache Tomahawks 5-4.

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Snow Valley Skate Club skaters line up at their Mini-Jamboree on Nov. 23.

Snow Valley Skating club hosts seminar in Kitimat By Cameron Orr THE NORTHERN CONNECTOR

KITIMAT - The Snow Valley Skating Club hosted 67 skaters in town recently at a special seminar. On Nov. 24 and 25 the skating

region’s director of high performance skating, Steve Muff, came to town to give a boost to the local skaters and coaches. “He came up and worked with us from eight in the morning to 10 o’clock at night on Saturday,” said

head coach Cynthia Medeiros. Muff was in Terrace last year for a similar seminar. Skaters came from all over to hear what Muf had to say. They came from Terrace, Hazelton and Prince Rupert. The skate zone

which Muff represents goes from Kitimat to Williams Lake, and Prince George north to Dawson Creek and Fort St. John. Medeiros said skaters learned a few techniques, such as edging and stroking, as well as some on-ice and

off-ice jump classes. On the Sunday he worked with skaters to improve their performances. “It was definitely a big success for us,” she said. “We get a lot of knowledge of him.”


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