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manda Tapping is probably one of the most gracious women in show business — and her unwavering integrity nearly cost her the biggest break of her career. The year was 1997, and Tapping was newly arrived in Vancouver to film the pilot for Stargate SG-1, the highly anticipated television spinoff of the 1994 blockbuster film. The British-born, Toronto-raised thespian had been cast in the pivotal role of Samantha ‘Sam’ Carter, a brilliant astrophysicist and USAF captain who would serve shoulder to shoulder with a team of equally gifted men. Tapping was eager to sink her teeth into this dynamic character. For years, she’d guest-starred on shows such as The X-Files, Due South, and Street Legal; she was hungry to take her career to the next level, and knew full well that Stargate SG-1 could do just that. But then Tapping arrived for her wardrobe fitting and laid eyes upon the uniform that her character was expected to wear: a push-up bra and a provocative, low-cut tank top. “I was devastated,” Tapping says. “It was my first really big break so I was very aware of the fact that they could fire my ass at any moment, but I burst into tears and said, ‘I can’t. I’m sorry, but I won’t do this.’ And I said, ‘You can tell them to come down and talk to me about it, but [Sam’s] in the military.’ I was fiercely proud of the military aspect of it, of being true to women in the military, and having big boobs and a low-cut tank top, well, it’s not being honest. It was very disrespectful.” But the various network/studio powers-that-be who’d pushed for a sexualized Sam Carter (Tapping won’t name names) didn’t push back, and over the course of 10 seasons of Stargate SG-1 — not to mention several spin-offs and movies — Carter dressed in uniforms befitting her position, and Tapping carved out her place as a sci-fi icon. Her emphatic refusal to compromise her integrity is but one example of the grace with which Tapping — also widely known for her role as the enigmatic Dr. Helen Magnus on Sanctuary — operates. “Grace is my favourite word,” says Tapping, 47. It’s a word that Tapping repeats numerous times over the course of an interview conducted in the lobby lounge of a downtown Vancouver hotel. Currently, the fan-dubbed “Queen of Sci-Fi” is in the midst of a transition phase. Tapping’s most recent series, Sanctuary, had been her passion project. Sanctuary began on the web in 2007; the early webisodes were sold directly to viewers via the series’ website. “We were never afraid to say, ‘Let’s try it!’” says Tapping, who was one of its earliest investors. “And that kind of became our can-do attitude, like ‘It’s never been done before? Great! Let’s do it!’” By 2008, Sanctuary had found a home on the SyFy network, and Tapping was both its star and one of its executive producers. Despite its legions of diehard fans, Sanctuary was cancelled in 2012. For the first time in 15 years, Tapping isn’t a regular on a series. “It’s funny because I’ve
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Tapping into grace Sci-fi icon Amanda Tapping is getting to know herself all over again always known what’s coming up, and now I don’t, and I’m sort of enjoying the not knowing, but also hating the not knowing,” she said. “I’ve really had to discover who Amanda Tapping is outside of being on a TV series.” This discovery process has led Tapping right to the director’s chair. In 2012, Tapping directed several episodes of Primeval: New World, and an episode of CBC’s top-rated action-adventure drama, Arctic Air, scheduled to air later this spring. “When Arctic Air came along, I was at a bit of a crisis of confidence,” says Tapping. “When I finished Arctic Air, I could not have been happier. It restored a passion that I have for this industry, and it restored a huge amount of confidence that I felt I’d lost.” Her grace is evident in her directing. When casting a show, Tapping says she never loses sight of the fact that many actors struggle with insecurity before, during and after their auditions. “First thing I say is, ‘thank you so much for coming, and let’s see what you’ve got,’” she says. On set, she’d rather collaborate with cast and crew than bark out orders. But don’t count Tapping out as an actor just yet. “I love directing and I will continue to hone those skills… but I’m not ready to not
be an actor, because I love it,” she says. “It’s funny because I auditioned in the same room that I’d recently been casting [Arctic Air] out of… I was like, ‘This is messing with my head!’” One thing that keeps her level is her charity work. Tapping is one of the co-founders of Sanctuary for Kids. Its mandate: to improve the lives of children in crisis. Locally, the foundation works with Watari, which transitions homeless youth — including those with children of their own — into housing and new lives. The money comes from online fundraising, as well as the auctions and raffles that take place at GABIT, a convention for dedicated Amanda Tapping fans held annually in England. “[Every] year I bawl like a baby because I can’t believe we’ve raised as much money as we have,” says Tapping. Since November 2009, Sanctuary for Kids has raised more than $455,000 for its charities. To many fans, Tapping is a role model — a fact that she regards with humility. “The characters [I portray] are role models but I’m not solely responsible for them, but when it’s Amanda that’s the role model, I’m like, ‘whoa, you have a responsibility to be honest,’” she says. Her voice is thick with emotion
when she speaks about her own role models: her grandmother, who “didn’t take shit from anybody” and lived well past 103; her friend Cynthia Semon, who Tapping described as the epitome of grace as she battled the cancer that eventually took her life; the children she’s encountered through her charity work. “[Then there are] fans that I’ve met who have struggled even just to make it to a convention, who have overcome anxiety issues just to come and donate money,” said Tapping. “Those are the role models.” Somewhere between meeting fans, philanthropy, acting and directing, Tapping is getting to know herself all over again. She’s tubing on Cypress with her husband and seven-year-old daughter. She’s heading out on long drives. She’s bending her body into yoga poses. If Tapping has learned anything from the past year, it’s that many of life’s bumps can be soothed with grace. “[We’re] all fallible, crazy little beings and the best you can hope for is that people feel like you’ve respected them and been honest with them,” she says. “It feels good when you try to put good out there. It sounds so hokey, and I don’t mean it to, but if you want people to like you, then you’ve got to be likeable.”
manda Tapping has tackled numerous roles over the course of her storied career, but it’s her long-running turns as Samantha ‘Sam’ Carter on Stargate SG-1 (and its spin-offs) and Dr. Helen Magnus on Sanctuary that cemented her status as the Queen of Sci-fi TV. Sam Carter was an astrophysicist, soldier, and member of SG-1, an elite team that guarded and studied the ancient alien interstellar travel devices known as Stargates (and also liaised with whatever alien species travelled through them, be they friendly or hostile). “Even though they tried to play up the sexual tension between Carter and O’Neill [portrayed by Richard Dean Anderson], which was fun and frivolous to play and quite joyful, really, but at the heart of it was this incredibly strong, loyal, smart woman, and I was so proud of her,” says Tapping. “And I was proud of how they transitioned her. She never compromised her belief system and she never compromised herself as a person or as a woman, and yet she was still this incredible woman.” Over in another universe, Dr. Helen Magnus was a scientist and head of the Sanctuary network, a globe-spanning organization dedicated to the protection of Abnormals (think Bigfoot, vampires, werewolves, giant snakes and lizard people). Equally adept at performing delicate surgery and kicking indelicate ass, Magnus was also literally ageless: at the beginning of the series, she was 157 years old. “I’m just so passionate about her, because she’s so unique,” says Tapping. “There is no other character like her, and I never always understood her. There were times where I’d be, ‘I wouldn’t do that... oh, it’s not you, Amanda, it’s Helen. She would.’” But don’t expect Tapping to pick a favourite between the two characters that made her an icon. “I think Helen is more me now, and Sam was me then. I felt very connected to Sam Carter at that stage of my life, and as I came into my own as a woman, she came into her own, and I feel like we grew up together, and now that I sort of have a different perspective, I love Helen,” says Tapping. “I don’t know that I could go back and play Sam Carter. She’d be a very different Sam Carter. She’d have a bit more of an edge, I think, whereas I was ready to play Helen.”
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Tudors actor finds his voice By Curtis Woloschuk
You get a lot under your belt with your first record. And, I had a great producer who’s sold 15 million records,” he adds, referring to Warne Livesey, who’s previously collaborated with 54-40, Midnight Oil and Matthew Good. “He and I work together very well. It felt like it was meant to be.” It was a series of profound changes involving those closest to him that inspired the 10 songs on the vocal-heavy, heartfelt record. “I had a lot of stuff happen with family in the years that I was writing it. I had some people born... I had some people die...” he shares. “That really puts what’s important in perspective. All of the songs came very naturally out of that.” Hildreth also credits his family with molding him into the “pursuer of joy (and) agent of peace” that he identifies himself as on his Twitter profile. Growing up with maternal grandparents who were both born deaf, Hildreth not only learned the value of physical expressiveness (which he’s since applied to his stage and screen appearances) but also resilience of spirit. “My grandparents were joyful, grounded and had the best sense of humour of anyone I’ve ever known,” he says. “I think I learned a lot of strength from that.” In turn, he’s discovered how to apply the skills demanded of an actor to his songwriting. Just as preparing for a role requires viewing a character from different perspectives, penning personal lyrics requires some rigorous self-examination. “I feel that everything I do in my life is all about that. It’s all about self-discovery,” he says. “The only
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hanks to recurring roles on television series such as V and The Tudors, Vancouver-born actor Mark Hildreth will likely be a familiar face to many readers. However, it’s the slightly more anonymous efforts on his résumé that Hildreth credits with giving him the confidence required to pursue his other passion: singing. At the age of 10, he was cast as the voice of Beany in the revamped Beany and Cecil cartoon series. This opened dozens of doors for Hildreth, who has lent his vocal talents to scores of animated projects in the ensuing two-and-a-half decades. And while there wouldn’t necessarily seem to be a strong correlation between voicing the villainous Lotor on Voltron Force and crooning “Earth is a Place for Love” on his sophomore record, Signs of Life, Hildreth insists that this is in fact the case. “There are not a lot of singers who have been in the studio since they were 10 years old,” insists Hildreth, who now spends much of his time in Los Angeles. “Now, when I go and record, it just feels like home when I put those headphones on. It feels so familiar and has a sort of magic for me. I think that’s because I had the opportunity to do that so long ago.” It’s perhaps due to this familiarity that Signs of Life managed to escape the dreaded “difficult second album” designation. “I felt the second record was easier than the first.
From growing up with grandparents who were both born deaf to landing a voice acting role at the age of 10, life has been preparing Vancouver television actor Mark Hildreth to sing. Marc Labrie photo thing you ever really know in your life is yourself. It’s the only true relationship you have. So, every time I explore a character, I’m finding different parts of myself that I’ve never seen before.” “If I’m experiencing a part of me that I’ve never experienced before and you capture that in a song or in a performance... you give someone else an opportunity to experience a part of
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In the effort to source everything locally, chefs are turning away from grains such as Italian risotto and quinoa toward farro, which they can get from farms on Salt Spring Island and in the nearby Fraser Valley. Farro is a wheat berry that refers to different wheat species depending on the location of where it’s grown, although occasionally it refers to barley. For Dine Out, Wildebeest has a farro “risotto” with caramelized celeriac and turnips. “We cook based on the ingredients we have available, and we hope to define a West Coast cuisine in the process,” says Blumenthal. Meanwhile, over at Forage, you’ll find a hearty wild and cultivated mushroom wheat berry “cassoulet.”
harpen your knives. Raise your forks. Dine Out Vancouver, Canada’s largest restaurant festival, truns until February 3. The city-wide salute to gluttony offers three-course prix fixe menus at $18, $28, and $38. Dine Out also gives foodies the chance to preview the hottest food trends of 2013 in one epic extravaganza. We’ve highlighted our favourite 2013 food trends, and where to try them.
Locavore 2.0 Eating local is nothing new. Chefs have just got better at it. Forage, which opened doors November 2012, is among the best at responsible regional cuisine. Executive chef Chris Whittaker is a hunter and fisherman who isn’t afraid of using less appreciated inputs. The $28 Forage Dine Out menu boasts an easy-to-love spot prawn chowder with soft-poached quail egg and crispy pork rind chicharrón, alongside exotic options such as rich game terrine and Provider salmon with a red wine-balsam fir cure and BC kelp pasta.
Veggie Tables Eat your veggies. Because it’s official. Vegetables have stolen the spotlight from meat. You’ll find more veggie entrées than ever on the 2013 Dine Out menus. Even Gastown’s latest nose-to-tail restaurant Wildebeest is getting creative with veggies. “We like to use vegetables to do something inventive with our dessert course,” says sous chef Josh Blumenthal. The lemon cake on their $38 menu comes with a delicate parnsip and white chocolate mousse. “We cook the parsnip in vanilla syrup to take on a sweet, aromatic note while keeping the nutty elements.”
For details about the more than 240 restaurants participating in the annual festival, as well as special seminars and events, go to DineOutVancouver.com.
Chef Chris Whittaker’s Dine Out menu at Forage features creative regional cuisine such as spot prawn chower and elk terrine. Rob Newell photo
Smokin’ Hot Where there’s smoke there’s a fiercely hot food trend. The scope goes well beyond double-smoked bacon. Find smoked lentils on Diva at the Met’s $38 Dine Out menu and smoked onion veloute on the $38 Fraiche Dine Out menu. Oakwood Canadian Bistro’s $28 Dine Out menu boasts the most fun with the smoker. Chef Mike Robbins house smokes cheddar cheese before incorporating it into a rich cauliflower soup with tomato foam; he gives sable fish four hours of maple smoke treatment before pan searing. “I’m going for earthy flavours,” says Robbins. “I offset the smokey fish with citrusy cod brandade croquettes and a clean pea puree.”
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The Juice Truck, Abbott & Water, Monday - Friday, 11:30am to 5pm This is where the whole hare-brained scheme started, and it was from a Culver City Salad being washed down with Germany’s Selbach 2011 ‘Fish Label’ Riesling ($15.95, BC Liquor Stores). The citrusy cheer livened up all those veggies and the off-dry honeyed finish balanced out that kiss of chipotle heat wonderfully. TheJuiceTruck.ca
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The elevated comfort food, from The BC Venison Burger to The World Famous Hot Smoked Salmon ‘Salmwich’, begs for a light and fruity red to round out the zingy flavours and drink up all that salty goodness. Twist the cap off of Yering Station’s ‘Little Yering’ Pinot Noir, a sunny Aussie swirl of plum, raspberry and black licorice (BC Liquor Stores, $15.99). TheKaboomBox.com
Vij’s Railway Express, Georgia & Burrard, Monday - Friday, 11:30am to 2:30pm Vij’s legendary Indian fare needs no introduction in this town, but introducing it to the Okanagan’s very own Wild Goose 2011 Autumn Gold ($21-ish, private wine stores) makes for fast friends. The white blend brings a chutney effect with its apple and pear while upping the exotic ante with lychee and floral notes. VijsRailwayExpress.com
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The Wine Bar at Provence With its gorgeous view of the sailboats and mega-yachts tied up at the False Creek docks, Provence Marinaside is the perfect place to sip a glass of wine and contemplate life — life as it is and life as you dream it to be. Owners Alessandra and Jean-Francis Quaglia have once again turned to designer Bella Vivante to transform the restaurant’s former deli and “small space” area into a sexy new room, The Wine Bar (TWB). With 50 wines on tap and its own bite-sized menu, it’s a casual yet sophisticated place to gather with friends. And if you start talking about whether to go out for dinner, it’s only a few steps to the Quaglias’ restaurant where Jean-Francis’s French roots have found fertile ground for inspiration. Martha Perkins photo
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Masquerade gala Breakfast Television’s Dawn Chubai is the guest host of a formal black-tie gala at the Fairmont Hotel Vancouver on March 30. The $99-a-ticket masquerade ball is a fundraiser for the BC SPCA. It is sponsored by House of Pete Dog Collars and Leashes and will feature live music, dancing hors d’oeuvres, prizes and auctions. Go to House-of-Pete.com for details.
Holy mackerel! Arguably one of the best meals we’ve ever had in Vancouver, Blue Water Café’s Unsung Heroes returns to Yaletown February 1 to 28. It’s the time when chef Frank Pabst puts the spotlight on the delicious and yet under-utilized species found in the ocean. (We can still remember the periwinkles from last year’s menu…) His choices are in tandem with the goals and aspirations of the Vancouver Aquarium’s Ocean Wise program, of which Blue Water is a founding member. You can dine knowing that none of the species on the menu have been over-fished or over-harvested.
Chinese haggis? Given the strong influence that Scottish and Chinese immigrants played in the city’s founding, it’s not surprising that Vancouver hosts a Chinese Robbie Burns Night dinner. Gung Haggis Fat Choy features an eight-course meal (including deepfried haggis wonton), a peformance by Celtic fiddler Jocelyn Pettit Band, and Auchentoshan single malt whisky tastings. It’s Jan. 27 at Floata Seafood Restaurant (180 Keefer). Tickets are $65; call Kristin Cheung at Ricepaper magazine, 604-872-3464.
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Starring Jason Statham, Jennifer Lopez Directed by Taylor Hackford Taylor Hackford’s latest crime thriller features a scene where lead star and martial arts expert Jason Statham sports an oversized cowboy hat and disguises himself as a rich Texan, complete with a southern drawl; it’s just one of the many laughably awful scenes in the horrible Parker, a movie so bad it should be turned into a drinking game. A strong cast is forced to endure a terrible script, sloppy direction and weak characterization; if you did a shot every time some unintentional comedy made its way on screen, you’d be face down in no time. When a thief (Statham) with his own set of ethics is double crossed and left for dead by his crew, he assumes a new identity and forms
an unlikely alliance with a Florida real estate agent (Lopez) to exact revenge. The brutal band of misfits in question includes TV veteran Michael Chiklis, Clifton Collins Jr. and Treme’s Wendell Pierce – a talented group whose efforts are wasted on one-dimensional criminal caricatures. What’s even more Thor baffl ing is the great Diakow Bobby Cannavale is simply reduced to a cop vying for the affections of Lopez in several throwaway scenes that are never revisited. Lopez herself is quite convincing in the role and actually has several strong moments, but even her charms can’t save this mess of a movie. Parker stumbles and stalls to an inevitably predictable, mindnumbing conclusion and one can’t help wondering how so much potential was so brilliantly and blatantly thrown out the collective Hollywood window.
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ARIES (MARCH 21-APRIL 19): The German government sponsored a scientific study of dowsing, which is a form of magical divination used to locate underground sources of water. After 10 years, the chief researcher testified, “It absolutely works, beyond all doubt. But we have no idea why or how.� An assertion like that might also apply to the mojo you’ll have at your disposal, Aries, as you forge new alliances and bolster your web of connections in the coming weeks. I don’t know how or why you’ll be such an effective networker, but you will be. TAURUS (APRIL 20-MAY 20): The United States Congress spends an inordinate amount of time on trivial matters. For example, 16 per cent of all the laws it passed in the last two years were devoted to renaming post offices. That’s down from the average of the previous eight years. In my astrological opinion, you Tauruses can’t afford to indulge in anything close to that level of nonsense during the next four weeks. I urge you to keep time-wasting activities down to less than five percent of your total. Focus on getting a lot of important stuff done. Be extra thoughtful and responsible as you craft the impact you’re having on the world. GEMINI (MAY 21-JUNE 20): What if your unconscious mind has dreamed up sparkling answers to your raging questions but your conscious mind doesn’t know about them yet? Is it possible you are not taking advantage of the sly wisdom that your deeper intelligence has been cooking up? I say it’s time to poke around down there. It’s time to take aggressive measures as you try to smoke out the revelations that your secret self has prepared for you. How? Remember your dreams, of course. Notice hunches that arise out of nowhere. And
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109 CAREER OPPORTUNITIES INFRASTRUCTURE Technician, Servers (Kitimat, BC): CGI is looking for an experienced IT professional to work directly with our client and the CGI Client Service Manager on-site in Kitmat, BC! This position will support an environment of about 70 HP, IBM and Dell servers in a complex virtualized network environment including Exchange, Active Directory and a clustering solution. The full description can be viewed at www.cgi.com/careers Requisition #: J1112-1110 Resumes to: andrew.gilroy@cgi.com
PROFESSIONAL SALES ASSOCIATES Interested in SALES? Outgoing? Motivated? Gregg Distributors (BC) Ltd. is looking for individuals to fill Outside Sales positions. We offer excellent growth & compensation possibilities. Knowledge of the Industrial & H.D. industries are an asset. Training will be provided to help achieve your full potential. Please fax resumes to: 604.888.4688 or visit Employment Opportunities at www.greggdistributors.ca
LIBRA (SEPT. 23-OCT. 22): Novelist Jeffrey Eugenides says he doesn’t have generic emotions that can be described with one word. “Sadness,� “joy,� and “regret� don’t happen to him. Instead, he prefers “complicated hybrid emotions, Germanic train-car constructions,� like “the disappointment of sleeping with one’s fantasy� or “the excitement of getting a hotel room with a mini-bar.� He delights in sensing “intimations of mortality brought on by aging family members� and “sadness inspired by failing restaurants.� In the coming days, Libra, I think you should specialize in one-of-a-kind feelings like these. Milk the nuances! Exult in the peculiarities! Celebrate the fact that each new wave of passion has never before arisen in quite the same form.
SAGITTARIUS (NOV. 22-DEC. 21): My general philosophy is that everyone on the planet, including me, is a jerk now and then. In fact, I’m suspicious of those who are apparently so unfailingly well-behaved that they NEVER act like jerks. On the other hand, some people are jerks far too much of the time, and should be avoided. Here’s my rule of thumb: How sizable is each person’s Jerk Quotient? If it’s below six
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SUTCO continues to expand! Current openings; Chip Hauls, Chilliwack, Merritt, West Kootenays. Dedicated runs, day and afternoon shifts. Highway, dedicated tractor, Canada Only runs. Dispatcher, based in Salmo, days and evening shifts. If you are looking for a career that offers steady work, Extended Benefits, Pension Plan then apply online: www.sutco.ca Fax: 250-3572009 Enquiries: 1-888-357-2612 Ext: 230
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AQUARIUS (JAN. 20-FEB. 18): “Nobody can be exactly like me. Even I have trouble doing it.� So said the eccentric, outspoken, and hard-partying actress Talullah Bankhead (1902-1968). Can you guess her astrological sign? Aquarius, of course. Her greatest adventure came from trying to keep up with all the unpredictable urges that welled up inside her. She found it challenging and fun to be as unique as she could possibly be. I nominate her to be your role model in the next four weeks. Your assignment is to work extra hard at being yourself. PISCES (FEB. 19-MARCH 20): The Dardanelles Strait is a channel that connects the Black Sea to the Mediterranean Sea, separating Europe from Asia. In some places it’s less than a mile wide. But the currents are fierce, so if you try to swim across at those narrow points, you’re pushed around and end up having to travel five or six miles. In light of the current astrological omens, I’m predicting that you will have a comparable challenge in the coming days, Pisces. The task may seem easier or faster than it actually is. Plan accordingly.
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CAPRICORN (DEC. 22-JAN. 19): The French painter Cezanne painted images of a lot of fruit in the course of his career. He liked to take his sweet time while engaged in his work. The apples and pears and peaches that served as his models often rotted before he was done capturing their likenesses. That’s the kind of approach I recommend for you in the coming days, Capricorn. Be very deliberate and gradual and leisurely in whatever labor of love you devote yourself to. No rushing allowed! With conscientious tenderness, exult in attending to every last detail of the process.
SCORPIO (OCT. 23-NOV. 21): After analyzing your astrological omens for the coming weeks, I decided that the best advice I could give you would be this passage by the English writer G. K. Chesterton: “Of all modern notions, the worst is this: that domesticity is dull. Inside the home, they say, is dead decorum and routine; outside is adventure and variety. But the truth is that the home is the only place of liberty, the only spot on earth where a person can alter arrangements suddenly, make an experiment or indulge in a whim. The home is not the one tame place in a world of adventure; it is the one wild place in a world of set rules and set tasks.�
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percent, I’ll probably give them a chance to be a presence in my life — especially if they’re smart and interesting. According to my analysis of the astrological omens, Sagittarius, this gauge may be useful for you to keep in mind during the coming weeks.
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Some great kids aged 12 to 18 who need a stable, caring home for a few months. Are you looking for the opportunity to do meaningful, fulfilling work? PLEA Community Services is looking for qualified applicants who can provide care for youth in their home on a full-time basis or on weekends for respite. Training, support and remuneration are provided. Funding is available for modifications to better equip your home. A child at risk is waiting for an open door.
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BECOME AN OPTICIAN IN ONLY 6 MONTHS Optical Dispensing is a high-growth industry with good pay and job security. Train for a “Career With Vision�. START YOUR OWN BUSINESS!!
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CITY OF YELLOWKNIFE The City of Yellowknife invites applications from qualified candidates for the following positions: Pumphouse and Liftstation Tradesperson - Public Works Department Competition #902-137 Closes: February 1, 2013. Pumphouse and Liftstation Maintainer - Public Works Department Competition #902-135 Closes: February 1, 2013. Building Inspector II - Planning and Development Department Competition #220125U Closes: February 1, 2013 Submit resumes in confidence by the closing date, to: Human Resources Division, City of Yellowknife, P.O. Box 580, Yellowknife, NT., X1A 2N4; Fax (867) 669-3471 or Email: hr@yellowknife.ca Please direct all inquiries to the above listed email address. For more information on these positions, including the required qualifications, please refer to the City of Yellowknife’ s web page at: www.yellowknife.ca or contact Human Resources at: (867) 920-5603. EXCLUSIVE FINNING/Caterpillar Mechanic training. GPRC Fairview Campus. High school diploma, mechanical aptitude required. $1000. entrance scholarship. Paid practicum with Finning.. Write apprenticeship exams. 1-888-9997882; www.gprc.ab.ca/fairview. Growing construction company looking for labourers, CWB certified welders and Experienced heavy duty mechanic. Please forward resume with related experience to dean@henrydrilling.com
Mega Cranes Ltd. an industry leader is seeking an energetic, aggressive self starter for a full time position. Required immediately. Must have inspectors ticket and Red seal. Will have hydraulic experience and must be able to read electrical and hydraulic schematics.
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