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TERRACE - John Wiebenga, far left, and Neil Lindseth, third from the left, from the Terrace Churches Food Bank receive a $500 donation from Skeena Valley Farmer’s Market directors Denise Coulter, second from left, and Norm Frank, far right. The market had their very successful Christmas Craft Show at the Sportsplex Saturday, November 24th. Optional admission to the Craft Show was a non-perishable food item. More than 900 pounds of food was received during the 6 1/2 hour sale. The $500 donation was from raffle ticket proceeds and the prizes were three seperate baskets comprised of vendors hand made gifts.The lucky winners were: R. Keswick, K. Helie and N. Reidy of Terrace.
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KITIMAT - The northwestern LNG situation just got a lot more interesting now that Chevron Canada has bought into the Pacific Trails Pipeline and accompanying LNG plant called Kitimat LNG. It did so just before Christmas by buying a majority of the 30 per cent each that Encana and EOG Resources held in the project. Apache, the third major player of the original group, remains but it has now increased its 40 per cent of the project to 50 per cent. The new 50/50 partnership will essentially see Apache developing gas supplies through 644,000 acres in the Horn River
and Liard basins with Chevron being responsible for the pipeline and plant. The project has already received environmental certification and and export licence but an expected full on construction announcement originally thought to have been made in 2012 did not materialize. A construction announcement was based on contracts to sell LNG but none were signed. Reports said there was difficulty in persuading Asian customers to pay a price needed for the project to be profitable. “This agreement is a milestone for two principal reasons: Chevron is the premier LNG developer in the world today with longstanding
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relationships in key Asian markets, and the new structure will enable Apache to unlock the tremendous potential at Liard, one of the most prolific shale gas basins in North America,” said G. Steven Farris, Apache’s chairman and chief executive officer in a press release. Even without a formal construction start, Kitimat LNG is currently completing frontend engineering and design, and early site work is under way. Current plans call for two liquefaction facilities within the plant space, each with expected capacity of five million tons of LNG per year (about 750 million cubic feet of gas per day). Kitimat LNG’s export licence is good for 20 years.
The project has significant backing from the Haisla First Nation which stands to gain a substantial economic benefit. Plant facilities would be located on Haisla land and annual payments would be made to the Haisla. Other native groups also approve of the project but a Wet’suwet’en clan near Smithers objects. Kitimat LNG is one of four large pipeline and plant projects in the works in the northwest. Out of the four, it is the most advanced thanks to environmental and export approval. A smaller project would use the capacity of the existing Pacific Northern Gas.
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RCMP shoot wolf in Prince Rupert, second shot in a week By Martina Perry
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PRINCE RUPERT - Under a week after a conservation officer from Terrace shot and killed a wolf in Prince Rupert, a second was put down over the holidays. Conservation officer Dale Kluivers told the Prince Rupert Northern View he was notified of another wolf being termi-
nated and was told an RCMP member shot the animal on Dec. 23. Kluivers killed the first wolf on Dec. 18 after receiving over 70 calls regarding wolf sightings in the past two months. Constable Matt Ericson, spokesman for the Prince Rupert RCMP, confirmed officers took down a wolf in the Frederick Street area, near Camarillo Road due to concerns for public safety. “Officers did what they had to do… The
Totem pole design now to reflect earthquake By Shaun Thomas
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HAID GWAII - The impact of the magnitude 7.7 earthquake that rocked the North Coast on Oct. 27 will be immortalized in the first totem pole to be erected in Gwaii Haanas National Park in over a century. As reported in the Nov. 23 Northern Connector, Haida carver Jaalen Edenshaw will be carving out a 42-foot totem pole to commemorate the 20th anniversary of the agreement that established Gwaii Haanas. But now the design of the pole, which was done to link the land, the sea and the people responsible for protecting most of Graham Island, will include “the supernatural being responsible for earthquakes”. “I wanted to include Sacred-OneStanding-and-Moving to acknowledge
wolf wasn’t showing any signs of fear towards humans. Officers tried to scare the animal, however it kept approaching members,” Ericson said. Ericson said RCMP officers shot the wild animal once, however it did not instantly kill the animal and the wolf attempted to jump up and attack an officer. Members had to shoot the animal once again before it was deceased.
Conservation and RCMP officers remind people if they see a wolf to stay at least 100 metres away and try to make themselves look larger by raising their arms and waving them in the air. If a wolf approaches, people are encouraged to grab a large stick or rock and throw it at the animal to scare it away. The public is also reminded not to turn their backs to wolves, but to back away slowly.
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his power after he shifted and shook Haida Gwaii,” said Edenshaw. The figure will be represented by a Wasgo, or a supernatural Seawolf. In the story of Sacred-OneStanding-and-Moving, a man whose younger brothers all disappeared kills a Wasgo to avenge their deaths. He becomes stronger and stronger and wears the Wasgo skin to win a contest for who will become the supernatural being that holds up Haida Gwaii. Edenshaw said the desire to change the design also stems from the loss of the pools at Hot Spring Island, an area of significant cultural and tourism importance, that dried up after the earthquake. “By honouring Sacred-OneStanding-and-Moving maybe I am hoping he will give the hot spring back to us,” he said.
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KITIMAT - The Kitimat Marlins hosted a regional swim meet near the end of December that saw 85 swimmers from around the region attend. The Marlins had some fantastic results with six pool records broken and medalists in almost every age category. With the strong swimming of all Marlin swimmers the Marlins were able to win the meet for overall points. Prince Rupert finished second, Smithers third and Terrace fourth respectively. Leading the way Kyler Cordeiro (17) broke five pool records in the 15 and over boys division. He broke his own record in 50 meter backstroke by 4\10ths of a second. He broke the 100 meter freestyle record by a mere seven one hundredths of a second set last year by former Smithers now UVIC swimmer Brett Zollen. He also broke the 400 meter freestyle record by three seconds, the 800 freestyle record by two seconds while swimming his 1500 meter freestyle which he also broke the record for by 10 seconds. All three of those records were set last season by Smithers’ now University of Waterloo swimmer Brian Dohler. Cordeiro took the gold medal in overall points in the division. In the 13\14 boys division second year swimmer Brander Pacheco (14) broke his first pool record in the 200 meter butterfly. He shaved a solid 5 seconds off the previous mark set 15 years earlier by Prince Rupert swimmer Chris Marcinkiewicz. Pacheco went on to take the silver medal in the division. The Marlins now have four swimmers who hold pool records. Alivia Salema and Kleanza Cathers hold pool records as well in the 11\12 girls age group. There are pool records still standing as far back as the mid 1970s. In the 13\14 girls division Kleanza Cathers made her first AAA Provincial qualifying standard for the 13 year old girls division. She is now welcome to attend AAA Provincial championships in Victoria in March and UBC in July. Cathers
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Obituaries AHSLTROM, David Sept 13, 1929 - Dec 19, 2012 It is with much sadness that we announce the passing of our brother David on Dec. 19, 2012 in Terrace, B.C. He was born in Edmonton, Alberta on Sept.13,1929. David is survived by his brother, Larry and sisters, Doreen, Linda, Sandra and Linnea, and numerous nieces and nephews, residing in the Lower Mainland. No service by request. The family would like to thank Bjorn and Kelly Petursson for their help and support of our brother.
Lost & Found “Ebony” 6 year old spayed female cat. Black with yellow eyes missing from Meldrum Street. Please call 250-632-3440 or Kitimat Humane Society 250-632-7373 Lost on Sunday Dec 23, at the 4-way stop by the weigh scales, a large blue Sealine dry bag. A gentleman witnessed a person driving a dark blue or black car pick it up. Generous reward offered for return of this bag and its contents. Call 250-638-0729. Lost Wedding Ring. Dec 22, either at WalMart, Shoppers or Save-On Foods. $500 Reward if found. (250)635-5822
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Pacific Cornerstone Baptist Church
Kitimat Chamber of Commerce Meeting Room
Pastor Paul Lagace
Mark 3:20-35 “What is blasphemy against the Holy Spirit?” Part I
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Christ the King PARISH
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Feast of the Epiphany Saturday Jan. 5 7:30 pm Celebration of the Eucharist
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“We observed his star at its rising, and have come to pay homage to the Lord.” Matthew 2:2
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FIRST UNITED CHURCH 1180 Kingfisher Ave. • Ph. 250-632-7149 Email: kituc@telus.net • Rev. Larry Scott www.kitimatunitedchurch.ca/index.html
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REDEEMER LUTHERAN CHURCH
Christ Church Anglican
Pastor Clint Magnus • ph. 250-632-6962
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KITIMAT 1474 Nalabila Blvd. 11:00 am Sunday Worship 9:45 am Bible Study and Sunday School
TERRACE 5010 Agar Ave. 250.631.7825 2:00 pm Sunday Worship
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THE HARVEST MINISTRIES CANADA Held at the Eagle Centre Theater, 193 Nechako Centre Ph. 250-632-5501 email: the-harvest@live.ca www.harvestministriescanada.com
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Saturday, January 5 Fellowship
“Blessed New Year to you all.”
Pre-Service Prayer 7:00 pm Service 7:30 pm
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Third Sunday of Advent Sunday, January 6 at 10:30 am Eucharist with Fr. Luke Anker
Philippians 4:4 “Always be joyful in your union with the Lord. I say it again: Rejoice!”
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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. Breakers Pub is seeking bartenders, and servers. Exp. an asset and Serving It Right Cert. req. Email resumes to breakers@citytel.net Cor’s Restaurant Waiter/waitress needed immediately. Please apply in person at 404 Enterprise Ave. Kitimat or phone 250639-9839 or 250-632-7985 for appointment. 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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BC AMTA expands training offerings in Terrace - The BC Aboriginal Mine Training Association (BC AMTA) leadership team is looking for two seasoned and passionate professionals to join the team in Terrace: A Program Coordinator and a Program Coach. BC AMTA takes a leading role in a collaborative group of industry, Aboriginal, educational and government partners working together to reduce barriers to employment and advancement for Aboriginal participants in the exploration, mine development and mining sectors. The Program Coach plays a critical role in the success of BC AMTA training and employment programs taking a lead in participant recruitment, assessment, coaching and management. He/She leads in the development and maintenance of relationships with participants, employers, post-secondary partners and training providers. The Program Coordinator is the first point of contact for BC AMTA candidates and provides day-to-day and on-going support to the Program Coach with a focus on candidate registration, support and tracking. He/She will take the lead on setting up appointments and managing office calendars; managing the collection and storage of candidate information; and, maintaining positive relationships with candidates, service providers and BC AMTA partners and other stakeholders. These are one-year contracts, starting in February 18, 2013 with the possibility of extension. Preference will be given to persons with Aboriginal heritage but others are strongly encouraged to apply. Email resume and cover letter, indicating the position and location you are interested in, to ljackson@bcamta.ca by January 18, 2013. Full job postings are available at http://www.bcamta.ca/job-postings
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-$15per hour. Email resume to hrcanada@amerch.com or fax to 905-763-6785 Prince Rupert Sikh Missionary Society 1945 McNicholl Ave Prince Rupert, BC Temporary full-time Preacher (Granthi) with minimum 5 years experience to perform daily religious services and duties at the Sikh Temple. Wages $21/hr. Benefits include medical, insurance, & accommodations.Bi-lingual an asset. Contact naripjit@yahoo.com or call 250-624-1461. Mailing address: Prince Rupert Sikh Missionary Society, PO Box 503, Prince Rupert, BC, V8J 3R2 250-624-2228 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
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Help Wanted The Prince Rupert Community Enrichment Society is an accredited society with an opening for an Infant Development Consultant. This position is 30 hrs per week and pay is in accordance with the BCGEU Collective Agreement.
CAREER OPPORTUNITY Join the Chances family today! If you’re looking for an exciting work environment in a ďŹ rst-class facility, Chances Terrace is the place for you. Chances offers excellent career opportunities and competitive wages. Be part of a team that delivers exceptional gaming entertainment in a fun, social setting. CHANCES TERRACE IS LOOKING FOR
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Art/Music/Dancing SPEECH Arts Coaching offered by out-of-town instructor and past adjudicator of the PNMF, Christina Rogers. Call 250-636-2444 or e-mail annioretta@hotmail.com
Health Products The Kitimat Child Development Centre is accepting applications for two Administrative Support positions. Both positions are permanent positions at 35 hours per week. Hourly wage dependent on qualifications is $20.15 to $33.13. Both positions are open to internal and external applications. Applications accepted in writing by email to mwarcup@kitimatcdc.ca or in person to 1515 Kingfisher Ave. Kitimat, BC V8C 1S5. Closing date is January 11, 2013 at 3:00pm. The Administrative Positions are responsible for working as part of the administrative team to provide reception, accounting and administrative support to all services provided by the Centre. Preferred certificate or degree qualifications in accounting, office management or related fields. Must have working skills in Simply Accounting, ACCPAC including payroll and fund accounting. Proficient computer word processing skills are necessary. The job descriptions for these positions will be available at the Centre on January 7, 2013.
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The Kitimat Child Development Centre is accepting applications for a Special Projects Manager. This is a term position initially for (3) three months, (20) twenty hours per week. Hourly wage dependent on qualifications is $20.04 to $29.31. Preferred qualifications of a Diploma or degree in Human Services, planning or related fields. A Bachelor degree will be given preference. The Special Projects Manager will oversee implementation of projects beginning with the Welcoming Communities Grant. The Project Manager will be responsible to ensure community project(s) achieve the deliverables and desired outcomes set in contracts. Key deliverables for the Welcoming Communities project include coordination of a team of community partners to develop a Welcoming Communities Action Plan. Further information on this project is available on the Welcoming and Inclusive Communities and Workplaces web site. Applications accepted in writing by email to mwarcup@kitimatcdc.ca or in person to 1515 Kingfisher Ave. Kitimat, BC V8C 1S5. Closing date is January 11, 2013 at 3:00pm. The centre is closed for the holidays until January 7 at which time a job description is available at 1515 Kingfisher Ave. and inquiries can be answered.
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Computer Services EXPERIENCED, well equipped I.T. system/network administrator looking for parttime work throughout Northern B.C. Dennis Strain dstrain@bcenclave.ca
Drafting & Design EAGLE Down Studios, computer multimedia studio offering: Native art paintings, custom graphics-logos, videoaudio editing, photo transfer/editing and much more. Owned/operated by Ab Morrison-Hayward in Kitimat Village. Email: info@eagledownstudios.com. Phone: 632-5950. Website: www.eagledownstudios.com
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Free heat & Free Hot Water Furnished & Unfurnished 1 & 2 bedrooms Security Entrances No Pets. No Smoking
250.632.7179
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
2004 DIESEL CREW BUSES 23 OR 31 ADULT PASSENGER MERCEDES I CUMMINGS I CAT ENGINES AUTO - BC CERTIFIED
PACIFIC MOUNTAIN BUS CENTRE CALL RAY TODAY 1-800-663-6885 DL#8934
SANDPIPER APTS KITIMAT Newer Buildings Elevators Security Entrances Covered Parking Balconies www.kitimatapartments.com
250.632.4254
Trucks & Vans
2006 Toyota RAV4 Sport A/C, P/W, Auto, P/L, CD/AM/FM, C/C 85,000 kms #4146A
$16,995
4912 Highway 16 West, Terrace, BC V8G 1L8
250-635-6558 or 1-800-313-6558 DL#5957
www.terracetoyota.ca
Commercial/ Industrial Industrial Bay for Rent PR Industrial Park with abundant Yard Storage 250-627-7150
Duplex / 4 Plex 2 Bdrm duplex with garage avail. immed. in Kildala comes with F.S.W.D. Very clean. $900/mo. Ref. req’d. Call Brent (514) 210-5551
Homes for Rent 3 BDRM single story house, close to town and schools, N/P, N/S, newly renovated, criminal record check and ref’s req’d, $1000/mo, avail. now, (250)635-6596, (250)641-6596 Kitimat (Kildala) - 3 bedroom, 2 bath, f/s, w/d, garage, storage shed. Inside completely renovated August 2011. $1,800/mo. 250-488-4497
Rooms for Rent Room for Rent must be clean, quiet & honest. No Heavy Drinkers, No Drugs, $400/mo. Call 250-615-8155 www.princerupertrooms.com
Rooms starting at $45/daily, $249/weekly, $699/monthly, Students $499/monthly. All-inclusive. 250-600-1680
2BDRM Suite in executive home on southside. Avail. JAN 1ST $800/mo. Incl. hot water, W/D, F/S, satellite, wireless internet. N/S, N/P, Enquire-hkholdings@hotmail.com
Townhouses 2 / 3 Bedroom updated townhouses, many updates, starting at $700/mo, some offer utilities included. 250-8478061 derek.kaufman@randallnorth.ca FULLY renovated brand new style 2 storey 2 Bedroom (1350sf) & 3 Bedroom (1450sf)townhouses available. Starting at $900 per month and up to $1050 per month depending on size and bedrooms. We have several with renovations just being completed. For more details go to..... http://www.housingdudes.com/properties_kitimat.asp We have just launched another unique option for those who travel to Kitimat monthly or several time per year - For Weekly Furnished Short Term Accommodations go to...... http://www.housingdudes.com/weekly_kitimat.asp Call 604-725-4872 or 250-8262284 or email:
PINE CREST 3 Bdrm. 2 Level T/H 1 ½ bath No pets Call Jenn 622-4304 PRINCE RUPERT Harbourview Apts. 2 & 3 Bdrm, 1 bath, Start at $600 No pets 627-6697 or 622-2699
YAMAHA Snowblowers IN STOCK NOW
EQUINOX
BOGGANS IN STOCK NOW
HELMETS, BOOTS, GLOVES, SUITS
ALL IN STOCK
2004 POLARIS SPORTSMAN 600 4x4
$3,599.00 1999 Polaris
RMK 600
$2,999.00 2004 POLARIS
Sportsman 600 4x4
$3,599.00 WEEKLY SPECIAL
2008 Grizzly 660 $5,495.00
4946 Greig Ave.
Ph: 635-2909 www.kensmarine.ca
We’re on the net at www.bcclassified.com
Snowmobiles Snowmobile Seats, ATV, Motorcycle & Boat Seats recovered by Satellite Vinyl & Fabrics 4520 Johns Rd, Terrace call 250-635-4348, cell 250-615-9924 or e-mail rolandpuetz@hotmail.com
Trucks & Vans
TOWNHOMES in KITIMAT 3 bdrm, 1 ½ bath, carport Start $700. Sorry no Pets. Call Greg 639-0110
Your Northwest Distributor for
PREMIUM QUALITY TRUCK CANOPIES & TONNEAU COVERS!
Kitimat 1,2,3 bdrms Clean & Quiet Heat & hot water included Call (250)632-2824 or email www.jasebudgel@hotmail.ca
Suites, Lower KITIMAT
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$9,995 Extra Cab, 5 Speed, 4x4 AM/FM/CD, AC, CC
Apt/Condo for Rent
www.oasisaparts.com
AWD, 5 Spd, C/C, A/C, P/W, P/D, 145,008 kms
2004 Toyota Tacoma
Apt/Condo for Rent
References Required.
THIS WEEKS SPECIALS 2003 Toyota Matrix XRS
#4169A
Transportation
Renovated 1 & 2 bdrm Suites Furnished & Un-Furnished. Quiet Tenants. On Site Management. Gym, Hot Tub & Sauna.
STEEL BUILDINGS/metal buildings 60% off! 20x28, 30x40, 40x62, 45x90, 50x120, 60x150, 80x100 sell for balance owed! Call 1-800-4572206 www.crownsteelbuildings.ca
Private Coin Collector Buying Collections, Accumulations, Olympic Gold & Silver Coins + Chad: 250-863-3082 in Town
Rentals
Oasis
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 at: 1-800-668-5422. www.pioneersteel.ca
Misc. Wanted
Rentals
Apartments
FIND EVERYTHING YOU NEED IN THE CLASSIFIEDS Dorothy Wharton
www.bclocalnews/bc_north www.bclocalnews.com /bc_north A11
Want to Rent CALL JOHN COOPER TODAY! 250-635-4941 5004 Highway 16 West, Terrace
EMPLOYED, professional couple seeks house to rent in Terrace, Kitimat or area. House is required for beginning of February. We have two dogs and are in need of a little yard space. Willing to pay pet deposit if necessary. Out of town or a little rustic is okay. Stable couple, no partying and have good references. Please call 250-997-6339 or email: l.hillegeist@hotmail.com
2007 GMC Savana Cube Van Commercial. Net weight 3320 kg, GVW 4980 kg. Box: L=16’, W=8’, H=7’10”. Door 6’ x 7’4”. 92,000 miles. Gasoline. A1 condition. $18,995 250-632-3420
www.bclocalnews.com /bc_north
Friday, January 4, 2013 The Northern Connector
54th Annual All Native Basketball Tournament
The shoT clock for The 2013 officiAl souveNir progrAm of The All NATive BAskeTBAll TourNAmeNT is Now ruNNiNg!
DoN’T geT cAughT AT The Buzzer! To advertise in the 2013 ANTB Program call Ed or Todd at 250-624-8088 Premium placement on a first-come, first-served basis. SPAcES ArE limiTEd
54th Annual All Native Basketball Tournament • Prince Rupert, B.C. • February 10 - 16, 2013
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