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Spring forward Do not forget to turn the clock forward one hour when you go to bed on March 9. On Sunday, March 10, daylight saving time will move the clock forward at 2 a.m. to become 3 a.m.. While it robs people of one precious hour of sleep, it also means brighter mornings after it comes into effect.

Webinar for FSJ business Safe Harbour: Respect for All is a webinar workshop being offered on March 7 at 10 a.m.. The free workshop is to help businesses support diversity. The webinar workshop intends to highlight the business case for diversity by exploring the benefits of equitable treatment for all and providing an immediate safe refuge for anyone in distress or who is facing discrimination. To register or for more information, contact Kathie Kealy, OARH Program Coordinator, at 250-9967078 / kealyk@cnc. bc.ca or drop into the Learning Hub (Goodwin Building - #122 250 Stuart Drive).

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Classic photo finish

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There was tough competition in the Caledonia Classic stage race over the weekend. It was a neck and neck race for Saturday in the stage race, with Fort St. James musher Craig Houghton and Sam Palfrey of Quesnel fighting hard for first place on Friday and Saturday. Houghton had finished less than 27 seconds ahead of Palfrey to take first place on the Friday. On Saturday, Houghton was poling hard from his sled with his team one dog down. One of his younger dogs was played out, and Houghton put him in the sled to finish the race, adding to the weight the others must pull. The depleted team, helped along by Houghton’s poling, lost their place as Palfrey pressed forward at the finish, the two teams vying for position right up until the final metres. “That was kind of neat actually,” said Houghton. “I’d never had a race finish like that.” Houghton went into the third stage on Sunday with a lead of less than 30 seconds separating him from Palfrey, but he had to leave behind his main lead dog due to a sore wrist. While Houghton struggled to get his team organized in the first miles of the race, changing things around to find a new dog to lead the team, he did manage to catch up to Palfrey, but could not maintain pace with Palfrey and over the final 20 miles, Palfrey made up 12 minutes on Houghton. “He just had the stronger dog team,” said Houghton.

In the end, Palfrey took first in the stage with a total time of 14 hours, four minutes and 34.01 seconds. “He deserved that first place without a doubt,” said Houghton. Houghton took second with a total time of 14 hours, 16 minutes and 31.62 seconds. Houghton will now be heading to Yellowknife just before spring break to race in the Diavik 150, a 150-mile race, and in a 50-mile sevendog run after. But Houghton said the Caledonia Classic is a unique race in some respects because it is so well-supported and almost every musher always finishes their race, while in some up to 20 per cent of racers do not finish. Every year Houghton looks forward to the race day “like a 10-year-old at Christmas” and said the race is a highlight of his year. The entire three-day event, in its 14th year running, went off well, despite pre-race concerns over warm temperatures and lack of snow, and Houghton credits the crew of volunteers who bring it all together. With not only great local volunteers who put in work throughout the year, but also a dedicated class from the UNBC Outdoor Recreation and Tourism Management Course which has come out each year to help. This year, 18 students and their instructor came, and students from all over were able to enjoy a unique northern experience. There were students from France, Germany, Mexico, Norway and of course B.C, and they helped with everything from

Craig Houghton (left) poles his team towards the finish as Sam Palfrey begins to pass him (right) just before the finish line on Saturday, Feb. 23. Ruth Lloyd/Caledonia Courier

dog handling to building the steps to the viewing platform for the announcer, Joanne Vinnedge, who kept up an animated commentary on everything from dog sledding action to humorous anecdotes. There were many great highlights to the dogsledding action in addition to the tight stage race. Junior World Champion Rachel Kinvig of Whitehorse, Yukon, took first place in the six-dog sprints both Saturday and Sunday. She also took first in the four-dog sprint on Sunday, but lost out to Dave Johnson by 15 seconds on the Saturday. Dave Johnson won the 10-dog race against Fort St. James musher Ian Kitchen. The fourth annual Politician’s Race was won by Mackenzie Mayor Stephanie Killem, being driven in a sled by Petra Perrino. Nechako Lakes MLA John Rustad put in a solid run this year finishng his race running a sled himself, after falling off the sled in two previous years. Rustad only had three dogs (where everyone else had four or the six for Perrino and Kil-

lem because there were two people to pull) he still came in with a smile on his face. Mayor Rob MacDougall came in third in the race also running a sled himself, and it was the first time he had been on a dogsled. Reining champion Tom Greenaway of the Regional District came in second running his own sled. The detailed weekend results can be found on the Caledonia Classic’s new blog page, which posted updates throughout the day of the stage race and sprints: caledoniaclassic.blogspot.ca

Above right: A participant in the Kid and Mutt race waits for the start. Above: MLA John Rustad heads for the finish in the Politician’s Race. Below: Dogs watch from their cubbyholes on a musher truck. More photos onlne at: www.caledoniacourier.com Ruth Lloyd Photos


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Spring lambs

Jergen and Berit Christensen were the proud owners of a ewe which gave birth to triplet lambs last week on Pinchi Road. While winter may be making a comeback, lambs are a sure sign spring is just around the corner. Berit Christensen photo

Submitted Recently Candace Erickson received notification that she is the recipient of an “Indspire” National bursary. Erickson was awarded the First Nation, Inuit and Metis Post Secondary Education Award and will receive $2,000. Erickson is completing her Education Assistant Program at the Fort St. James campus and plans to work in the community school and eventually return to school to complete a Bachelor of Education. Erickson is a single parent to a

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would like to congratulate Pat Gauthier on opening the “Pat Gauthier Art Studio” located at 4052 Frost Rd., Ft. St. James. Grand Opening March 14, 2013 7-9 PM

ABOVE: CNC student Candace Erickson was the recipient of a national bursary. Photo courtesy of Candace Erickson

three-year-old and a five-year-old and she has made a commitment to provide her children with all the opportunities as

if they were raised in a two-parent household. She started working with children when she ran

her own daycare and then she worked as a teacher’s aide. She loved to see the growth in the children and found it fulfilling to be a part of the positive change in her community. “I have a strong commitment to work with our

community and know I can make the greatest impact on our community by working with our children,” said Erickson. She strives to be a role model for the community and is always looking at new, innovative ways to engage

the youth to help them make healthy choices in their lives. She has a strong commitment to work with the community. Erickson has made plans to use her bursary money to help with a down payment on a house.

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Takla Landing woman charged with attacks Ruth Lloyd Caledonia Courier

woman who reported a female of the same description as the previous incidents came into the victim’s home through an unlocked back door and asked to use the phone. The suspect then allegedly attempted to steal the victim’s purse and fled the scene. RCMP located Abraham at 12:45 a.m. on Feb. 27 and arrested her in relation to the incidents. Abraham was held in custody until her appearance in court on Feb. 28.

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Fort man charged with PG robbery Ruth Lloyd Caledonia Courier Douglas Wayne Joseph from Fort St. James has been charged with robbery after a violent attempt to steal a camera. Joseph, 27 years old, was arrested in connection with an incident on Feb. 25, when a man was walking with his camera on Fourth Avenue and Dominion in Prince George. The victim said he was approached by a man who tried to take his camera from him, which he refused to give up and the victim then attempted to flee into a nearby business. The suspect followed the man into the store, and reportedly struck the victim several times until he was interrupted by witnesses. The victim then followed the suspect and photographed him with his camera and called police, giving them a detailed description. Joseph was then later arrested without incident the afternoon of Feb. 26 in Prince George. Joseph was making a first appearance on the charge of robbery on Feb. 27.

Carmelita Louise Abraham is facing multiple charges after RCMP responded to a string of violent attacks in Prince George on Feb. 26. Twenty-four-year-old Abraham, a resident of Prince George, is originally from Takla Landing, and has been charged with aggravated assault, assault with a weapon and possession of a weapon dangerous to the public. The charges related to multiple incidents within the same area of Prince George (P.G.) on the same day. RCMP in P.G. reGet the training and support you need to find and keep a job in B.C. sponded to a report of Job search resources • Personal employment planning • Workshops and training • Specialized services screams from a parking lot near Queensway and Patricia Boulevard at 6:47 p.m. on Feb. 26. At the scene, RCMP found a 63-year-old female who reported she was assaulted while clearing snow from her car by a woman who then tried to take the vehicle. The victim fended off the attack and was not seriously injured. At 8:16 p.m., RCMP responded to a residence on Queensway where a man reported he had been stabbed by a woman he let into his home. She then fled the scene, but the victim gave a description similar to the one from the previous incident. The 71-year-old victim was taken to the hospital with non-life Fort Outreach Employment Services threatening injuries. 242 – 250 Stuart Drive, Fort St. James, B.C. While RCMP were at 1.250.996.8251 the scene of the second incident, another report came in of an attempted Locations across B.C. WorkBCCentres.ca Vancouver Island 250.387.6121 TDD: 1.800.661.8773 home invasion robbery Vancouver 604.660.2421 TDD: 604.775.0303 Elsewhere in B.C. 1.800.663.7867 TDD: 1.800.661.8773 in the same area at 8:27 p.m.. Upon arriving at the The Employment Program of British Columbia is funded by the scene, RCMP found an Government of Canada and the Province of British Columbia. uninjured 78-year-old

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SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 91 (NECHAKO LAKES) PRE-REGISTRATION FOR KINDERGARTEN AND GRADE 1 Pre-registration for children who will be entering Kindergarten and Grade 1 in September 2013 will take place March 11-15, 2013 at the times listed below. NOTE: Students who will be entering Grade 1 in September 2013 and who are presently enrolled in Kindergarten need NOT register. VANDERHOOF W.L. McLeod Elementary

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Falling in love with the roaring game – even on radio

Allan Wishart Prince George Free Press

What is it about curling that makes it so addictive, especially on TV? The Scotties Tournament of Hearts, the Canadian women’s championship, was on last week, and I found myself watching a fair bit of the action. Some of it was because there were some familiar names and faces there: Colleen Jones and Jennifer Jones, Kelly Scott and Suzanne Birt. Some of it was because there were people I have a very slightly closer relationship with. Heather Nedohin was still Heather Godberson when I was working in Grande Prairie, Alta. Rachel Homan (the eventual winner) was skipping one of the teams I was on the ice for as an official at the Road to the Roar. My interest in curling, though, goes back a lot of years, even before I got into the newspaper business (and yes, they did have curling that many years ago). I grew up in Prince George right across the street from Kevin Smale, one of the city’s all-time great curlers and a member of the Sports Hall of Fame. In 1969, Smale and Ron Northcott of Alberta met in the final round of the Brier, at a time when there were no playoffs. Whoever won the round-robin, won the Canadian title. Both teams were undefeated, so whoever won this game would go on to represent

Canada at the worlds, which Northcott had already won twice. The game was the first (and last) I can ever recall listening to on the radio. Think about that for a second. Imagine listening to curling on the radio, without being able to see the house. Imagine having to call the game, knowing your audience had to use the information they gave you to keep a picture of the situation each end in their mind. Our family, like most of Prince George I figure, was glued to the radio that night, as Smale came up agonizingly short in that final game, and Northcott went on to his third world title in four years. I’ve done a bit of curling myself, mostly in a sort of pickup league in High Prairie, Alta. when I was with the paper there, but I was never serious about playing. I am serious about watching it, though, so I guess I better resign myself to watching more of it starting Saturday, when this year’s Brier starts. By the way, I find it sort of strange that the name of the championship has remained the same – the Brier – even though the title sponsor has changed. The Brier refers to a type of tobacco pipe, from the days when the event was sponsored by McDonald Tobacco. Now, it’s sponsored by Tim Horton’s, a chain which doesn’t allow smoking in its restaurants. How times have changed.

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F.S.J. Family Tae Kwon Do Editor: A registered non-profit Society, the club’s mandate is to support and empower youth, women and anyone wanting to become mentally and physically stronger and healthier. Tae Kwon Do (TKD) is the most modern of all the martial arts. It is a version of unarmed combat designed for the purpose of self defence. It also enables the weak to posses a fine weapon, together with the confidence to defend him or herself successfully against an aggressor. Now that you know what Tae Kwon Do is and what F.S.J. Family Tae Kwon Do is about, I would like to let our communities of Fort St. James, Na’kazdli and Tl’azt’en know that we as a society are currently fundraising and planning fundraising events to obtain moneys to open a home (Dojang) of our own. F.S.J. Family Tae Kwon Do is currently training at the David Hoy Elementary School, Monday and Thursday 5:30 - 6:30 p.m. & Wednesday 5 - 6 p.m. from September to June. The space at the David Hoy Elementary has been and is a fabulous place, but has become too small for our growing club. Training space and storage for training equipment is being pushed to its limits. To continue to stay competitive on a provincial, regional and national level the club needs to be able to train year round. This is not possible at our current location. If you have any questions, would like to join F.S.J. Family TKD, as a student or a volunteer please do not hesitate to call (250) 996-1300 or (250) 996-7786. We must thank Nak’azdli band for the use of the recreation van. This donation made it possible for so many to attend Provincials. Thank you to Chad Lantz for driving the van, as well as to Gretchen Vogelsang and Anita Prince for being chaperones. Thank you and musi cho. Vera Poole 2nd Dan Head Instructor

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Small team, big results Ruth Lloyd Caledonia Courier FSJ Family Tae Kwon Do took a small team of 14 members down to Burnaby for provincial competition, and brought back 23 medals. It was the B.C. International Tae Kwon Do Federation (ITF) Provincial Championships, with around 250 competitors from across the province, and the Fort St. James team placed third overall. Head Instructor Vera Poole said she was very impressed with her club, and felt their performance at the provincial competition made the ITF world take notice of their small club. Due to small numbers in some belt categories, some of those who medalled were even competing against higher-ranked athletes. Poole called Chad Lantz's perfor-

mance "quite spectacular" as Lantz Taylor Beauchemin brought home gold in sparring and Bronze in patterns bronze in patterns competing as a red Lexi Joinson belt, while Lantz is a blue belt. Bronze in sparring Poole herself won gold in the super Cheyenne Vanderighe senior women's black belt category. Silver in patterns and bronze in Other results: sparring Clair Sam Tom Robertson Bronze in patterns and Silver in Bronze in sparring, silver in patterns sparring Anita Prince Ursan Kitchen Bronze in sparring and patterns Silver in sparring and bronze in Winnie Sam Bronze in New Projects patterns and sparring New Challenges Gretchen VogelNew Opportunities sang Bronze in Over $50B in resource spending is expected patterns and sparring in Northwest BC by 2020. Quinn Perrino Bronze in spar- How can we balance community values & jobs? ring What makes a project good for the Northwest? How do we affect which projects go ahead? Please join us to discuss these important issues. Everyone welcome. Co-hosted by MP Nathan Cullen and community partners.

Fort St. James 7 - 9 pm Tuesday, Mar.12 College of New Caledonia FSJ Family Tae Kwon Do club poses with some of the medals brought back from a trip to the Provincials. Ruth Lloyd/Caledonia Courier

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patterns Daniel Lantz Gold in sparring and

silver in patterns Drew Lantz Bronze in sparring

The Fort St. James Sled Dog Association thanks the following sponsors and volunteers who supported the recent Caledonia Classic Sled Dog races: District of Fort St. James Regional District of Bulkley Nechako Dave Neufeld/DNT Contracting Bell Heather Contracting Integris Credit Union Ouellette Bros. Building Supplies Thompson Creek Metals Newland Enterprises TDD Contracting Phil Mullins and the UNBC Outdoor Recreation and Tourism students Pitka Bay Resort Canfor BC Timber Sales Craig Houghton Gayle Tencarre Sam and Petra Perrino Margaret-Ann Houghton Ed Hill John Currie Lynda Currie Dave Burgess Eric Vinnedge The Houghton families The Vinnedge family Ann and John Douglas Karel and Vera Herman Dave Neufeld Wayne Bond

Mark Pokorski Lindsay Jennings Marie Foisey Sue Forshner Diane Vinnedge Corey Walker Dave Cromarty Phil Short Ian Kitchen Jerry Joinson Rob and Terrilee McDougall Sharon Sims Dave and Cody Vanwerkhoven Fort St. James National Historic Park Kevin Crook Fort St. James Snowmobile Club St. James Restaurant E&I Homestyle Diner Stuart Lake Golf Club Kal Tire Fort Machine Works Northland Automotive Overwaitea Foods BNK Automotive School District 91 Madison Tait

And thanks also to our special race celebrities, Tom Greenaway, Rob MacDougall, Stephanie Killam (2013 winner) and John Rustad.

The Fort St. James Sled Dog Ass who supported the recent Caledo

District of Fort St James Regional District of Bulkley Nechako Bell Heather contracting Thompson Creek Metals Integris Credit Union Ouellette Bros. Building Supplies/Cas Pitka Bay Resort Newland enterprises Craig Houghton Ian Picketts and the UNBC Outdoor Recreation and Tourism students Gayle and Pam Tencarre Ed Hill Wayne Moll John and Lynda Currie – Spindrift Lod Dave and Carolyn Burgess Emma Burgess Eric Vinnedge The Houghton families The Vinnedge family Ann and John Douglas Karel and Vera Herman Bill Dobbs Dave Neufeld - DNT Contracting Wayne Bond Mark Pokorski Lindsay Jennings T.D.D. Contracting


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RCMP Crime reduction program

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Quinn Moeller soared above the rest to win the Big Air competition at Murray Ridge on Feb. 24.

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Big snow dump = Big Air Ruth Lloyd Caledonia Courier The significant dump of snow overnight on Feb. 23 meant Murray Ridge Ski Area had some of the best riding of the season on the Sunday, but it also meant a green light for the Big Air competition. While the Rail Jam competition had still been a go-ahead, the big jumps in the terrain park were not expected to be in competition form, so no Big Air was planned, but with fresh snow and some great last-minute grooming to get the park in shape, there was a Big Air, Rail Jam and a Ground Tricks competition on Feb. 24. The competitions were a chance for local skiers and boarders to practice competing in front of a crowd in preparation for Slush Cup weekend Mar. 8-9. The addition of the Ground Tricks competition was new, and a learning curve for entrants and judges alike. This competition involved a large square area drawn out on the snow, inside of which they set up one short bench to use as an obstacle. Competitors rode into the area on their skis or board and attempted to do different tricks such as “butters” while spinning, stalling on or ollieing the bench. “Butters” involve bending the board or skis so one end comes up off of the snow and the other end on the

snow slides across the snow, like the person is “buttering” the snow with their board or skis. “Ollieing” uses the spring of the board to jump off of the ground. Spectators from the lodge enjoyed the ground tricks show, and cheered the competitors as they relaxed after the best powder day the hill had seen in awhile. Results: Ground Tricks First - Steven Pippy Second - Kobe Russell Third - Jayden Greenaway

Second - Randall Omeara Third - Jayden Greenaway Big Air First - Quinn Moeller Second - Randall Omeara Third - Kobe Russell

Implemented over the past couple of years throughout the RCMP, a crime reduction program has been targeting prolific offenders to reduce overall crime. The program has RCMP work in conjunction with people in the justice system, alternate justice and others to identify prolific offenders who are at a high risk to reoffend. Staff Sergeant Paul Thalhofer said the majority of the workload for RCMP is created by only about five to 10 per cent of people they deal with who come into contact with law enforcement repeatedly. By concentrating resources on those offenders, he said the crime rate can be reduced by ensuring those persons, once released from custody, are following the conditions placed on them such as curfews and staying away from alcohol, weapons or specific persons. Within the Fort St. James RCMP detachment, Thalhofer said there is a list of persons who have been identified who are released from incarceration into the community or on curfews or other conditions, and their photos are posted for officers. Prolific offenders are assigned to specific RCMP members to keep an eye on them and ensure the person is complying with conditions. Thalhofer said the goal is to be “proactive rather than reactive” and to “target those people to do what we can to keep the community safe.” The end goal, though, is to create changes in

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NOTICE OF SCHOOL BOARD MEETINGS for March & April 2013 The dates and locations of the Regular Board Meetings of the Board of Education of School District No. 91 (Nechako Lakes) for the months of March & April, 2013, are as follows: March 11, 2013 April 15, 2013

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the behaviour of the prolific offenders through the pressure on them to follow the law and the conditions put on them by the court. “We hope that when we do the curfew check, they’re there,” said Thalhofer. But if the person is not where they are supposed to be, RCMP will immediately seek a warrant and after locating the person, will pursue charges.

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Partners for the long term For decades, respect has been fundamental to Enbridge’s communication with Aboriginal groups across Canada. Among other considerations, that means developing sensitivity and an understanding of the values and issues important to them. As discussion about Gateway has evolved and progressed with Aboriginal communities in B.C., one thing groups have told us, in unequivocal terms, is that they wanted meaningful, long-term involvement in the labour force. That’s why we established a $3 million Gateway Education and Training Fund. This is an initiative for Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal communities that’s not dependent, in any way, upon Gateway approval. This fund supports training initiatives based in the pipeline, construction, and energy sectors. This isn’t training for the sake of training; it’s focused squarely on employment outcomes. And Enbridge is already connecting industry and community to help create career opportunities in B.C. We’ve already co-funded training programs for surveyors and ironworkers. We’re purchasing seats in existing trades programs, and partnering with provincial and federal bodies to help develop skilled tradespeople in the areas of heavy equipment operation, pipefitting, welding, and construction craft labouring. We’ve also co-ordinated the

first of many “workforce connections” workshops, bringing together representatives of Gateway equity First Nations and companies with labourforce needs for some meaningful employment discussion. We’ve heard, loud and clear, from Aboriginal communities in B.C. that they no longer want to be bypassed by economic opportunities created within, near, or around them. With the Gateway Education and Training Fund, we’re doing something about it. We’re showing true commitment to community and workforce development. And the opportunities we’re sponsoring are not exclusive to our proposed project or our industry — they’re regional and cross-sector in nature. We want to stay connected to the Aboriginal community because it makes good business sense. But our intentions go beyond basic business: It’s about partnership. It’s about responsibility. And, ultimately, it’s about respect.

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Ruth Lloyd Caledonia Courier It was a tough game for the Falcons Senior Girls Basketball team against Cedars Christian School Eagles in the zone final on Feb. 23. The North Central Single A Zone Championships were hosted in Fort St. James over three days and saw teams from as far away as Bella Coola, Burns Lake, Fort Nelson and Valemount, in one of the largest geographic zones in the province. While Cedars had a strong defence and a team of significantly larger players, Falcons Coach Suzanne Burck was still happy with her team's effort in taking second place overall. "I was proud of the girls, they didn't give up," she said. The final score was 8632 in Cedars favour, but the Falcons have still secured a spot in the Provincial Single

A Championships at UNBC in Prince George March 6-9. While it had been about 19 years since a Fort St. James team had made it to the Provincials, this is the second year in a row Burck has taken a team, and only three of the players are return players. Burck said it will be good to be taking such a young team to the Provincials this year so they can see what it is like to play at the provincial level, which can be a much more aggressive ball game. The Falcons will be going into the Provincials seeded 11th out of 16 teams, and Burck hopes the team can maintain their ranking or do better. Falcons guard Renée Colthorp was awarded one of the First Team Allstars

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during the zones tournament, and Carmen Bennison was awarded one of the Second Team Allstars. Fraser Lake Cougars also secured a spot in the Provincials, in what was a bit of an upset. The Cougars came into the tournament seeded in fourth spot, behind Mountain Christian Rams.

There are so many people I would like to thank.

TOP: Renée Colthorp of the Fort St. James Falcons Senior Girls looks for an opening during the North Central Single A Zone Championships on Feb. 23 during the final. LEFT: Brooke Dunkley of the Fort St. James Falcons puts up some defence against Kayla Eby of the Cedars Christian Eagles. More photos on Facebook. Ruth Lloyd/Caledonia Courier

First of all I’d like to thank Michelle Vandrishe, my mom, for allowing me to join Taekwon-do, for giving me rides, for letting me go to Burnaby this year (even though you couldn’t go!) for alot of things pretty much. I’d like to thank Glen Vandrishe (my dad) for supporting me when he can, and for giving me some pretty good advice. Also, my instructor, Ms.Vera Poole for pushing me, kicking my ass, and supporting me at tournaments. Thank-you to Anita Prince, Lexi Jointson, Quinn Perinno, Gretchen Vogelsang, Daniel, Drew an Chad Lance and Ursan Kitchen for a... interesting, fun and memorable bus ride! Haha. Thank-you Chad Lance for driving the bus down, I think we all owe you after that trip!! Haha. I also want to say a huge thank-you to the Nak’azdli band for allowing the club to borrow the van for the weekend! Finally, I would like to thank my friends, teachers, teachers assistants, family friends and people from around town. Wouldn’t have been able to do it without your support!! Thank you Vera Poole

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Exposed again

A Fort St. James man was re-arrested after what is allegedly his second time exposing himself in public. On Feb. 22 at 10:05 a.m., the suspect reportedly exposed himself to an adult female on Resort Hill near Stone's Bay Road. This was the same man who reportedly exposed himself to two 12-year-old girls near David Hoy Elementary on Jan. 24. He had been released on conditions, and with the second charge, RCMP are recommending charges of breach of conditions and a second count of indecent exposure. The suspect was taken into custody again, and then released on the same conditions

and was scheduled to make his first appearance in court last week. Sexual assault

RCMP responded to a report of a sexual assault in one of the apartments at 310 Pineridge on Feb. 24. The female reporting the assault was taken to the hospital then the women's shelter. The male has not yet been identified but the RCMP do not believe there to be a danger to the public, as the victim and suspect had friends in common. Drinking and driving A driver stopped for a motor vehicle offence provided a breath sample of 0.18 on Feb. 23. The sample was

more than twice the legal limit for bloodalcohol levels while operating a vehicle. The driver was released and will appear in court in June.

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The College of New Caledonia’s Board of Governors voted in favour of raising tuition by up to two per cent this fall. The move is predicted to generate about $100,000, depending

on enrolment and final approval by the government. “It will help, but we still have some work to do to submit a balanced budget,” CNC President John Bowman said.

The college is working to resolve a predicted $1 million budget shortfall for the 2013/14 fiscal year, due to rising costs and overall funding that has not kept pace.

Domestic On Feb. 24, at nearly 1 a.m., RCMP responded to an abandoned 9-1-1 call. When there was no response on the other end, RCMP attended an address on Airport Road and found a female victim who reported she had been assaulted by her common law husband. RCMP found the suspect to be intoxicated and arrested the man, and are recommending charges of assault and unlawful confinement after the incident.

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Spotlight on safety and responsibility as team grows When Mount Milligan comes into production later this year, it will be the first major metals mine commissioned in British Columbia in more than a decade. Each of the 950+ people working at site each day is focused on a single goal: bringing Mount Milligan into production safely. At the end of February the team, which includes construction contractors as well as Thompson Creek personnel, had logged more than 3.8 million hours without a lost time incident. This impressive safety record is just one deliverable for a project aiming to be a showcase of operation excellence. Thompson Creek recognized at the onset that for Mount Milligan to be successful it needed more than just a viable deposit and an excellent mine plan. The company felt it also needed to go beyond compliance on safety, and work to earn a reputation as a valued partner in the nearby communities. Making local procurement and recruitment a priority is one way the company has

worked to generate benefits to the region. Contracts with companies including Duz Cho Construction, Duz Cho Logging, Taba Enterprises, Bam Bam Trucking and Northern Spirit Transportation, to name a few of the 200 companies which provided service to Mount Milligan last year, resulted in valued partnerships and generated a regional spend in 2012 of approximately $125 million. Once in operations, the mine will create about 400 full time jobs. More than half of the operations positions have now been filled with upwards of 60 per cent of employees being drawn from the region. This week, Thompson Creek Metals is pleased to announce the appointment of Dennis Hoof as general manager of Mount Milligan. Dennis brings more than 20 years of management experience across the chemical, petrochemical and mining industries to his new position. He says that one of the key reasons he was attracted to Thompson Creek Metals is because of the company’s

commitment to managing its business against four pillars of corporate responsibility: economic achievement, employee safety and development; environmental stewardship, and community engagement. “The company has proven its commitment to corporate responsibility by building these factors into the operating strategy for Mount Milligan,” says Dennis. “I feel honored to be given this opportunity and to be a part of the leadership team commissioning a world-class operating mine and processing facility. I consider this a “once in a lifetime” opportunity. And to live and work in one of the most beautiful regions of the world makes it that more special.” Mount Milligan is scheduled to come into production in the second half of 2013. The mine will be a conventional truck shovel, open pit operation designed to produce an average of 81 million pounds of copper and 194,500 ounces of gold annually over a projected 22year life.

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www.conifex.com You will be accountable to the Maintenance Superintendent including statutory duties assigned under the Community Charter. As a member of the senior management team, the for the safety, supervision, organization and training of your DOF will provide strategic advice to the Chief Administrative Officer on municipal finance and financial stability. This maintenance crews, ensuring their work is performed without individual will provide support to the management team and departments in strategic planning, budgeting, financial undue risk and in compliance with all safety regulations, reporting and monitoring, risk management, HR and performance management. policies and procedures. You will provide timely response The successful candidate will have a minimum of three years’ experience, and to operational maintenance issues and model finance a culture ofhold a professional accounting designation (CA, CMA, CGA) or equivalent combination of experience knowledge. The ideal candidate will have continuous improvement with a leadership focus onandsafety, sound knowledge of provincial and municipal legislation as it relates to municipal finance, and demonstrable budget quality, cost, delivery and employee engagement.

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Please be advised that Melvin Henderson is proposing to remove all(10 h) of the private land from woodlot license # 260 located in the vicinity of Hymen Creek. Inquiries/comments to this proposal must be submitted to Melvin Henderson of box 1245, Fort St James, B.C. V0J1P0 by January 22/2013. Information about this proposal can be obtained from the same address.

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characterized by effective people and team management and V0J 1P0 The municipality offers an excellent benefit package and management experience. In addition, this individual will be an exceptional communicator, able to present financial results and options in a clear, concise manner, and possess a strong leadership style of delegating, mentoring, and team building. A detailed job description can be found at http://bit.ly/ZKipCr.

competitive salaryskills. commensurate with experience and superb interpersonal, analytical and problem-solving qualifications. Interested applicants are invited to submit a letter ofof interest, detailed resume, and references by 4:00 You’ve combined this with a working knowledge WorkSafeBC p.m. on January 4, 2012. For more information on Fort St. James, please visit our web site at www.fortstjames.ca regulations, a commitment to safety and computerized District of Fort St. James thanks all applicants; business applications proďƒžciency, particularly The with however, onlymaintenance those being considered for an interview will be contacted. management systems. Extensive crew-management experience Kevin Crook, CAO would be ideal. District of Fort St. James PO Box 640 477 Stuart Dr. W. Fort St. James, BC V0J 1P0 Email: cao@fortstjames.ca

Steeped in history, Fort St. James is located in the Bulkley Nechako District 150 km northwest of Prince George, where abundant wildlife and year-round outdoor activities abound. To learn more, visit: www.fortstjames.ca. Pursue excellence in your career— apply by forwarding your rÊsumÊ by March 15, 2013 to Karen Andros at email: karen.andros@conifex.com.

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HOUSEHOLD & MISC No. 91 (Nechako Lakes) School District COLLECTABLE’S: Dolls, Box 129 clocks, floor P.O. & table lamps, Vanderhoof, BC V0J 3A0 candelabra’s, fiddle & other Fax: instruments, (250) 567-4639 misc. musical HILLCREST apts. Lg. 1 & brass musiccupejobs@mail.sd91.bc.ca stand, brass, 2bdrm suites. Clean and quiet. pewter, wrought iron colAdult orientated,Security syslectable’s, glassware & vases, Schoolhorn, District No. display 91 (Nechako Lakes) would like tem,Strict Management,no Antique swords, to thank all applicants in advance interest, pets for ph#their 250-996-7854 pistol, carvings, oil lamps, however, only military those selected for an interview will be watches, jewelry, medLakeview Apartments contacted and invited to verify752 their TualiÂżcations with St. als. Stuart Dr. W. Fort This sale has a large & excelrequired testing. James. 2bdrm apt. Newly lent quantity of new and used renovated. Quiet, clean builditems, antiques & collectable’s. ing. Adult oriented. no pets This is a partial NAK’AZDLI listing, so look BAND COUNCIL R.R. Avail. now 250-996-4073 for future advertising as there or 250-996-7598 P.O. to Boxcome. 1329, Fort St. James, B.C. V0J 1P0 are more items (250) 996 – 7171 Please view website forTelephone picFax (250) 996 – 8010 tures of all scheduled sales. Consignments welcome. If you would-2% 3267,1* $// &/$1¡6 &225',1$725 like to consign any items contact Mikes Auction. $449 CABO San Lucas, all inCondition of Sale. Terms: clusive Special! StayClan’s 6 Days The&Nak’azdli Band has for an All cash cheque with identifi ca-an opening in a Luxury Beachfront Resort Coordinator work cards. with Events Coordinator, Elders, tion, sorry no tocredit with & Drinks! Items areChief As Isand Condition ~ This Clans, Council. willMeals be a term position;For $449! www.luxurycabo Not weresponsible are lookingforforaccidents. an energetic, organized and reliable hotel.com 1-888-481-9660. There will who be a will concession on person be committed to the success of the All Site. Clan’s SALE 2 Gathering. Must be able to work within a given budget, Furnishings contract with speakers and soAntiques, & entertainment, Collicit volunteers. to workLake under Townhouses minimum lectibles Auction. Must April be 20,ableStuart 2013 Saturday be @ a10:00 supervision, goodam. decision maker, a people perNewly renovated, family Francios Lake Hall, Francios oriented, 3 bdrm, 2 bath with son, creative, resourceful, skilled at bargaining, orgaLake, BC. South of Burns basement, 2 parking stalls, nized, able to multitask, possess strong communica-No Lake, Intersection of Hwy 35 & dogs. Ref Req’d 250-996-4073 tions and Road. listening skills. Colleymount or 250-996-7598 SALE 3 4XDOLÂżFDWLRQV Industrial Machinery, Equipment & Tool Auction. May 25, eTuipment, s\stems and . .nowledge of all ofÂżce 2013 procedures Saturday @ 10:00 am. Topley Garage, Topley, BC. . A minimum of grade 12 and at least two Intersection of Hwy 16 & Hwy 118 tosuccessful Granisle. \ears of emplo\ment in an ofÂżce setting.Please Contact: Any question . Knowledge of Nak’azdli’s’ protocols and traditions . Track expenditures and review budget. . Responsible for organizing presenters, facilitators for chairing, entertainment and activities for The All Clan’s Gathering. Mike Steinebach @ . Knowledge of Carrier language and communit\ will (250) 694-3497 an or asset. be considered Cell (250) 692-6107 . Keep inventor\ of event eTuipment and supplies. Egon Steinebach @ and the Nak’azdli members are . Make sure posters (250) 694-3319 aware of the AllorClan’s Gathering. Cell (250) 570-2055 . Responsible for a Âżnal report made to Chief and E-Mail: mike@mikesaucCouncil tion.net. Website: www.mikesauction.net 3OHDVH LQFOXGH D UHVXPH DQG FRYHU OHWWHU Appl\ to Nak’azdli Band 2fÂżce 1-250-762-9447 C/o Maureen Isadore 3.2. Box 1 2 Fort St. James, BC V0J 1P0

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The District of Fort St. James Public Works requires a Temporary full time employe Misc. Wanted the duties of Mechanic. The position ha become full time. The Mechanic perform overhaul, repair, servicing and maintena District vehicles, heavy-duty equipment as Rentals equipment as required. Apt/Condo for Rent

Skills and Requirements: • Completion of a recognized mechanic t apprenticeship • Interprovincial Heavy-Duty Mechanic C comparable certification • Motor Vehicle Inspection Certificate • Class 5 BC Drivers License Seasonal(Class 1 or endorsement wouldAcommodation be an asset) • Ability to perform a variety of complex, mechanical and related tasks in the ove repair, maintenance, and adjustment of variety of automotive, small and heavy Townhouses equipment and vehicles • Ability to understand and effectively car oral and written instructions, interpret an blueprints, manufacturer’s instructions, and sketches, and to maintain a variety • Ability to work with minimal supervision

Interested individuals please forward thei confidence by 4:00 p.m., March 13, 2013 t Kevin Crook Chief Administrative Officer District of Fort St. James PO Box 640 (477 Stuart Drive W Fort St. James, BC V0J 1P0 Email: cao@forstjames.ca


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