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GENERAL ELECTION Remember to Vote. Tuesday, May 14 is General Voting Day. Bring Identification Under the Election Act, voters must prove their identity and residential address in order to receive a ballot or register to vote in conjunction with voting in a provincial general election or by-election. Voters may present identification, or use a process known as vouching. Some acceptable types of identification and information on the vouching process are found below.
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Option 1 A single document issued by the Government of BC or Canada that contains the voter’s name, photograph and residential address, such as a BC driver’s licence, BC Identification Card (BCID), or BC Services Card. Option 2 A Certificate of Indian Status as issued by the Government of Canada. Option 3 Two documents that together show the voter’s name and residential address. Both documents must show the voter’s name. At least one of the documents must also contain the voter’s residential address. Please note: Digital or electronic documents (e.g. e-bills) are acceptable. Hand-written information on a document, photocopies or electronic scans/photos of a paper document are not acceptable. The following are examples of the document types authorized by the Chief Electoral Officer for the purposes of voter identification (the list of documents is illustrative, not exhaustive). Other specific documents (not listed below) may be authorized by the Chief Electoral Officer. For questions about the acceptability of a specific document, please contact Elections BC. Government-issue identity document Examples: healthcare card, birth certificate, Social Insurance Card, passport, citizenship document/certificate, Old Age Security Identification Card, Canadian Forces identification, Firearm Acquisition Certificate, firearm Possession and Acquisition Licence, Veterans Affairs Canada Health Care Identification Card, Correctional Service Canada Offender Identification Card.
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A voice for North Cariboo A voice for North Cariboo
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Bob Simpson was re-elected as the MLA for Cariboo North on May 12, 2009. He was first elected to the Legislature in 2005 and he began sitting as an Independent MLA in December of 2010. Born in Scotland, Bob’s family immigrated to Winnipeg, Manitoba in 1967 and he moved to British Columbia in 1974 when he joined the Canadian Navy. He has two undergraduate degrees and a Teaching Certificate from the University of Victoria. Bob is married to Trish (née Havens) whose family has lived in Quesnel since 1964. Bob and Trish moved to Quesnel in 1985 to teach, Bob at Quesnel Secondary School and Trish at Dragon Lake Elementary. Bob became Science Department Head at QSS before leaving to start his own businesses. While he was teaching, Bob wrote a weekly column on sustainability issues for the Cariboo Observer, developed a Grade 11 and Grade 12 forestry course and designed an innovative self-directed study program for high-achieving students in Grade 11. He also helped to set up what is now known as the Fraser Basin Council. After teaching, Bob ran a successful consulting business in the areas of community, business and human resource development. He also founded a training company that specialized in helping people to start their own businesses; many of those people are still successfully running their business today. In the mid-1990s, Bob dabbled in retail in Quesnel. He opened Fundamentals, The Learning Support Store, a toy, games, puzzles and teaching supply store. Together with a business partner, he purchased a downtown Quesnel
shoe store. In 1996, Bob joined Weldwood of Canada and eventually became the company’s Corporate Manager for Organizational Effectiveness and Leadership Development. His main responsibilities with Weldwood were to develop the company’s technical and supervisory training systems, ensure capital investments were maximized through appropriate training and teambased management systems and assist the company to successfully implement company-wide change initiatives. In 2004, Bob decided to enter politics due to his increasing concern that we were living unsustainably and his belief that the hyper-politicization of our representative system was undermining our ability to make meaningful decisions for the long term. While in Opposition, Bob became a high-profile critic for Forestry and, following the 2009 election, Aboriginal Relations and Reconciliation. In 2010, Bob was ejected from the NDP Caucus for writing two sentences in his weekly column about a speech that the NDP leader had given to the Union of BC Municipalities. He then made the decision to leave the political party system altogether and has been sitting as an Independent ever since. Bob is a vocal advocate for electoral and democratic reform and, along with BC’s other Independent MLAs, he has presented an agenda for reform that would go a long way toward revitalizing B.C.’s democratic system. Bob is a former National Triathlon Champion in his age group and was named BC’s Male Triathlete of the Year in 2002. He is also an avid cyclist, runner, sailor and kayaker.
Oakes looking to win seat
Meet Coralee Oakes - Biography Generations of my family have lived in and loved Cariboo North. I feel privileged to have grown up on our family farm that my great grandparents homesteaded in 1933. Our region is blessed with inspiring families, businesses and individuals who are hard working, devoted and proud. Our region plays a critical role in the economic health and well being of the Province of British Columbia and there is urgency to diversify, support investment and attract a highly skilled workforce to ensure that our communities move forward successfully. We have only a few years to get this right and I intend to bring this message to Victoria. A passionate and positive voice is needed and bold action is required to ensure that our message and issues are heard. We need to ensure that we are supporting our aging demographic. I will be an advocate for providing preventative support that helps support seniors living healthy and independently in their homes longer and I will champion innovative ways that we can better assist the transition of senior’s into long-term and residential care. I will work hard for you, your family and your businesses. Having served six years as a Quesnel City Councillor and fourteen years as Manager of the Quesnel & District Chamber of Commerce, I have a solid foundation and firm understanding of our region. I have a proven record at the community and provincial level bringing our rural voice to the table. I have strong relations with all levels of government and work well in a team environment, which is important to move important projects forward. My experience
has prepared me to speak up, stand out, listen closely and problem solve. I am committed to serving you, the people of Cariboo North. Education: •Graduated from Quesnel Secondary School •BA in Political Science from UBC •Diploma in Performing Arts from TRU Community
Involvement: •2 term City Councillor serving as chair of the Environmental Committee as well as Community Policing, Fire and RCMP Liaison. •Airshed Management Committee •Weldwood Public Advsiory Committee •North Cariboo Marketing Cooperative •Canadian Academy of Travel and Tourism Industry Advisory group •North Cariboo Community Campus Fundraising Committee •North Cariboo Post Secondary Education Council •Spirit of 2010 Olympic Committee •Quesnel Multicultural Institutional Change Group •Youth Employment Certificate Partnership •Billy Barker Days Society •Miss Quesnel Self Development Program Boards I have sat on: •Director on the Small Business Roundtable •Director on Junior Achievement BC •Director on the Minister’s Council on Tourism •Chair of the Visitor Centre Task Force •Director of the Cariboo Chilcotin Tourism AN D D EAssociation COR •President of the British Columbia Chamber Executives •Director on the BC Chamber of Commerce •Director on the Canadian Chamber of Commerce Executives
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A voice for the North Cariboo Barnett looking to win seat
My name is Duncan Barnett. I am applying for the job of MLA for Cariboo North. I am running for the BC NDP because I believe we can do better in this province – in terms of how we treat people, how we manage our economy and how we care for our environment. My wife Jane and I live at Miocene on the Horsefly Road in the family home I helped build as a teenager, where we have raised our three daughters Lindsay, Heather and Kate. We own and operate a ranching business in the Miocene / Horsefly area. My family has a solid background in Cariboo North. My grandfather was in the sawmill and lumber business and my father was a provincial court judge in Williams Lake and Quesnel. My mother was a teacher and counseling psychologist in the school district. I have worked in the region for much of my life - from the bunkhouse to the boardroom. Before going to university and getting a degree in agricultural economics, I explored the province and worked in almost all our natural resource sectors, including commercial fishing, logging, sawmills, guide outfitting, oil and gas drilling and ranching. I began working in the Cariboo as a professional agrologist in the early nineties with Ducks Unlimited, then with the Fraser Basin Council as a regional
coordinator. I was involved with treaty negotiations and took a position as manager of Aboriginal affairs for the Cariboo Lumber Manufacturers’ Association. I was taught that community service is important. I have been a 4H leader and served on my community association. I have also been active on several provincial industry and professional organizations which has provided me with experience and insight into natural resource legislation, regulation and policy. I was a Cariboo Regional District Director for the Horsefly, Likely, Big Lake, 150 Mile and Williams Lake Fringe area from 2000 until 2010. As an electoral area director, I built relationships and worked with municipalities and First Nations. The most satisfying part of
the job was working with communities on their initiatives for services, community halls, heritage and arts and culture. My experience also taught me there is a necessary balance between being an independent advocate and being part of the team that gets things done. We made improvements to our recreation facilities, developed the Central Cariboo engineered landfill at Gibralter Mine and provided support for rural communities with community halls, fire departments, and libraries. We created policies for the development of agricultural land and initiatives to help producers deal with the BSE crisis and invasive plants. We implemented policies to ensure that residential development respects our valuable lakes, rivers and streams. I successfully encouraged the CRD Board to move into new areas such as economic development, heritage and arts and culture. I am a social progressive, a fiscal conservative and an environmental steward. I think a modern government must have a vision that includes social, economic and environmental values, and a common sense plan with practical steps to realize that vision. This is what Adrian Dix and the NDP team are offering BC voters and I am looking forward to bringing a voice to Cariboo North.
Where to go and cast your vote on election day •150 Mile Fire Hall, 3038 Pigeon Rd 150 Mile House •Baker Creek Comm Hall, 1207 Tibbles Rd Baker Creek •Barlow Creek Comm Hall, 3801 Trembley Rd Quesnel •Big Lake Comm Hall, 4056 Lakeview Rd Big Lake •Bouchie Lake Comm Hall, 1975 Sentinel Rd Bouchie Lake •Correlieu Sec School, 850 Anderson Dr Quesnel •Dragon Lake Elem School, 2655 QuesnelHydraulic Rd Quesnel •Horsefly Comm Hall, 5772 Horsefly Lake Rd Horsefly •Kersley Comm Hall, 4829 Edwards Rd Kersley •Likely Comm Hall, 6281 Rosette Lake Rd Likely •Maple Park Shopping Centre, 2222 Maple Dr Quesnel •McLeese Lake Comm Hall, 6178 Forglen
Rd McLeese Lake •Miocene Comm Hall, 3615 Horsefly Rd Miocene •Narcosli Creek Elem School, 5976 West Fraser Rd Narcosli Creek •Nazko Valley Comm Centre, 9560 Nazko Rd Nazko •Overlander Hotel and Convention Centre, 1118 Lakeview Cres Williams Lake •Parkland Rec Commission, 5018 Bjornson Rd Ten Mile Lake •Quesnel and District Sr Centre, 461 Carson Ave Quesnel •Red Bluff Hall, 1286 Lust Rd Quesnel •Trinity Lutheran Church, 375 Hartley St Quesnel •Wells Comm Hall, 4269 Sanders Ave Wells •West Park Mall, 9 155 Malcolm Dr Quesnel •Wildwood Elem School, 4252 Wildwood Rd Williams Lake •Williams Lake Indian Band, 2672 Indian Dr Sugarcane
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Registering to vote on voting day Under the Election Act, voters must prove their identity and residential address in order to receive a ballot or register to vote in conjunction with voting in a provincial general election or by-election. Voters may present identification, or use a process known as vouching. Some acceptable types of identification are found below. Voters may provide: Option 1: A single document issued by the Government of B.C. or Canada that contains the voter’s name, photograph and residential address, such as a B.C. driver’s licence, B.C. Identification Card (BCID), or B.C. Services Card Option 2: A Certificate of Indian Status as issued by the Government of Canada Option 3: Two documents that together show the voter’s name and residential address. Both documents must show the voter’s name. At least one of the documents must also contain the voter’s residential address. Please note: Digital or electronic documents (e.g. e-bills) are acceptable. Hand-written information on a document, photocopies or electronic scans/ photos of a paper document are not acceptable. The following are examples of
the document types authorized by the Chief Electoral Officer for the purposes of voter identification (the list of documents is illustrative, not exhaustive). Other specific documents (not listed below) may be authorized by the Chief Electoral Officer. For questions about the acceptability of a specific document, please contact Elections BC. Government-issued identity documents Examples: healthcare card, birth certificate, Social Insurance Card, passport, citizenship document/ certificate, Old Age Security Identification Card, Canadian Forces identification, Firearm Acquisition Certificate, firearm Possession and Acquisition Licence, Veterans Affairs Canada Health Care Identification Card, Correctional Service Canada Offender Identification Card Other government-issued documents Examples: property tax assessment, income tax assessment notice, government cheque, government cheque stub, statement of employment insurance benefits paid, Canada Child Tax Benefit Statement, statement of Canada Pension Plan benefits, statement of Old Age Security
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North Cariboo candidates weigh in on hospice palliative care issues ANNIE GALLANT Observer Reporter
With the election just days away, issues, platforms and policies are flying around like leaves in a windstorm. One issue which has not had the same prominence in this campaign is hospice/ palliative care, an issue that affects every single individual on earth. Quesnel and District Hospice Palliative Care Association (QDHPCA) had booked a debate with the three Cariboo North candidates, but unfortunately that night the provincial leaders debate forced organizers in Quesnel to cancel the local event. Undeterred, QDHPCA pursued each candidate with a set of questions on the subject in order for this issue to reach the voters before voting day, May 14. To begin the conversation, the questionnaire laid out five areas beginning with each candidate’s impression of the government’s Endof-Life Care Action Plan, then moving to their take on the current attitude of the medical community towards trained hospice/palliative care volunteers and their role in end-oflife care. Equitable funding for hospice beds across the province and in various types of facilities was the next question, followed by the need for stronger legislation regarding advance directives. The final question addressed the issue of right patient in the right bed at the right time. Each candidate was asked to comment on all five hospice/ palliative care issues. • The provincial government has a provincial strategy and Action Plan for End of Life Care in B.C. Comments? BC NDP candidate Duncan Barnett The provincial strategy for End of
Life Care outlines important goals for improving the quality of life for those with life limiting illnesses – without any funding attached. A BC NDP government will improve the quality of care throughout B.C., ensuring the funding is in place each step of the way. We are committed to enhancing home support and prevention efforts for seniors and people with chronic disease along with increasing standards of care in residential care facilities; including more direct hours of care; and establishing more community-based clinics with multidisciplinary teams to strengthen primary healthcare. We will also establish an Independent Seniors’ Representative. Independent candidate Bob Simpson B.C.’s End-of-Care plan is comprehensive and holistic. Unfortunately, this plan is not sufficiently resourced and not available provincewide. We need to revisit this plan to make sure that rural areas of the province are provided with the resources and expertise to implement this plan. BC Liberal candidate Coralee Oakes My party and I recognize an increased focus on hospice and palliative care in B.C. is long overdue. The BC Liberal Government recently released an end-of-life Action Plan and I believe this plan will strengthen end-of-life care in BC. My party has made a commitment in our platform to double the number of hospice beds in B.C. by 2020. •Many within the palliative care organizations see that, in their daily operation within the health care system, they tend to be regarded more as fundraising agents rather than true
partners in care, partners who work along side health care providers and augment medical care. How will you and your party support an attitude shift regarding what could or should be the real role of palliative care societies in providing the best total end-oflife care to the people of B.C.? BC Liberal candidate Coralee Oakes Our commitment to double the number of hospice beds in B.C. by 2020 can’t be done entirely by government, which is why we will partner with hospice societies to achieve
this goal. The men and women who are part of palliative care societies are heroes and we need to find ways to ensure they are working to their full potential. BC NDP candidate Duncan Barnett Our plan includes investment in improvements to home support, residential and primary care – taking pressure off our hospitals. Reducing costs associated with acute care will mean more resources are available to invest in other levels of care such as end-oflife care. Providing adequate resources for health care would mean volunteers
could perform the work they volunteered (and were trained) to do, rather than spend their time fundraising. Independent candidate Bob Simpson More work needs to done with the medical community to educate them about the value of hospice and palliative care services for end-oflife care. The medical community must be helped to realize the benefits of having both volunteers and professional palliative care and the value of hospice facilities. These services are currently underutilized. see PAGE A15
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Having more Independent MLAs in the BC Legislature is a good first step to holding both political parties to account while beginning the process of reforming our governance structures. Voting for a party MLA again won’t begin the real “change for the better” BC needs. As an Independent, I will continue to be a strong voice for the Cariboo in Victoria, and I’ll work every day to improve our democracy .www.reelectbob.ca
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Relay for Life, an exciting family event
ith only two weeks to go until the 12th Annual Canadian Cancer Society Relay For Life in Quesnel, the leadership team and Relay For Life participants are gearing up not just for a great day of fundraising, but for an exciting family event. We have a full slate of entertainers booked for the day, including dancers, singers, bands and even a Zumba class on the stage. These great local entertainers are one of the highlights of Relay For Life as participants get to enjoy top-notch entertainment as they complete their laps around Lebourdais Park. We have several food vendors attending the event as well, so you will find everything you need for a great day out at Relay For Life. Relay For Life is a great place to get active and try some new activities. We have many midfield activities planned throughout the day and we invite everyone out to try belly dancing, Zumba, participate in a tugof-war or one of the other activities that will be happening. Those walking the track at Relay For Life won’t miss out on the fun, as we have several themed laps planned. For every themed lap you participate in, such as the three-legged lap or crazy hat lap, you will be able to enter your name in a draw for a fantastic prize. Keep in touch with your team mentors to find out what these themes will be and if you need to bring anything to participate in them. Relay For Life is also a perfect opportunity to learn about what the Canadian Cancer Society does and how you can reduce your own risk of cancer. Our prevention team will be out in the park meeting with
participants and teaching them about cancer prevention and providing resources to learn more. Many teams will be participating in mission delivery, providing information at their tents about different cancers and different programs of the Canadian Cancer Society. The team tents at Relay For Life are always a highlight of Relay. Each year teams decorate according to the theme and with “Time for a Cure” as this years’ theme, we are sure to have some unique designs. Although Relay For Life is a major fundraising event, we worked hard to make it something that everyone, from survivors to caregivers, from participants to people dropping by, can enjoy. We invite you down to join in the celebration and be part of the fight to make cancer history on May 25. Upcoming events: May 10: Extended registration deadline – We want you to enter a team in Relay or join an existing one, so the registration deadline has been extended to May 10. May 10: T-shirt ribbon bucket draw – The Tim Hortons Team will be holding bucket draws and selling raffle tickets at the downtown and Newman Rd locations all day. May 11: Quesnel Farmer’s Market luminary and cookie sales; bucket draw by The Olympians; 8 a.m. – 1 p.m. May 11: Hot dog sale at SaveOn Foods – Held by The Olympians, 11 a.m. – 5 p.m. May 11: Bake sale at Safeway – Held by The Olympians, 10 a.m. – 1 p.m. May 11: Garage sale at 578 Dennis Rd – Held by the West Fraser Walkin’ Wonders to fundraise, 9 a.m. – 1 p.m. May 12: Bottle drop off at 2749 Gook Rd – Held by the Miss Quesnel team;
bring your recyclable bottles and cans to be used for Relay For Life fundraising, 12 p.m. – 5 p.m. May 15: Silent auction at Circle S Western Wear – View and bid on the Relay For Life silent auction
items at Circle S in the week preceding Relay; the auction will continue at Relay For Life, May 25. May 15th: Luminary sales – purchase your luminaries at Quesnel’s banks between 11 a.m. and
4 p.m. or at the BC Liquor Store between 1 p.m. and 6 p.m. For more information on the Relay For Life event or how you can get involved, contact Michelle Godfrey at 778-414-1222,
or Kara Perdue at 250-983-4241. You can also email quesnelrelay@ bc.cancer.ca. For questions about Teams contact Cathy Briggs at 250-7471739. You can also visit the Relay For
Life website at www.relaybc.ca/ quesnel2013 for information on the Canadian Cancer Society, to register your team, and for online donations. Kara Purdue is a Relay volunteer.
What have they done to Grandpa? H
undreds of seniors are stuck in acute care hospitals and residential care homes – away from their loved ones – because the government cut home care and eliminated home support services. The government has downloaded services to volunteers and eliminated professional home support workers who are trained and accountable in dealing with the needs of seniors. Without proper home support, many seniors are needlessly forced into institutions.
Universal home support
COSCO is calling for universal home care and home support services, based on need, available seven days a week to seniors and people with disabilities. Such a service would allow thousands of seniors to live with dignity and respect in their own homes, close to families and friends. It would cost much less than acute or residential care. It would strengthen our overall public health care system by reducing the pressure on acute care hospitals. As a matter of both human decency and common sense economics, providing universal home support so people can remain in their own homes must be a priority for the next government of our province.
On May 14, please vote for a candidate who will respect seniors and their families by supporting universal home care and home support services
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very Mothers’ Day, regardless of where I was, I would reach out to my mom. The sound of her voice warmed me right to my very soul. And if I close my eyes I can still see her smile. Oh, that smile. More than anything else in my life, my mother’s smile brings a flood of memories. The time she encouraged me to sit on Santa’s knee when I was just six, smiling as she guided me through the line. The time she watched me achieve some low-level figure skating certification – it might as well have been an Olympic medal. And later in life when I had children of my own, that same smile bathed my son in unspoken praise as he proudly played his saxaphone in the Grade 8 band. The smile when my middle son strapped on a tool belt just like his daddy. My youngest son still remembers fondly when his gramma sat in the audience during one of his performances, smiling all the time. By then she was starting to fade, her ability to distinguish between one grandson and the next, one daughter from a stranger, one nurse from another was diminishing. She could no longer attend those special occasions and her memory was pretty much gone. But her smile still sent a warm glow to my heart. It was still the same smile, still evoking the same love, trust, support and maternal bond I still treasure today, even though she’s been gone for three years. At the end, she spent most of her time sleeping, but when she’d open her eyes she would smile. Oh, that smile. It was my mom. For more than 60 years that smile lightened my day, soothed my sadness, laughed at my folly, validated my success, shared my blackest moments. When I need that smile, I just close my eyes and I can see her, smiling at me and its enough. Remember to call your mamma and if you can spend a moment, make her smile and bask in the glow of the most beautiful sight on the planet. –Annie Gallant, Quesnel Observer
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ast week I saw an interesting post on Facebook titled: Seeking Kelowna, BC Firefighter named Brent. The 300 word post was written by a man named Tom Argall from Brampton, Ontario. He explained that his mother had just been visiting Kelowna and had tripped on a bit of raised sidewalk, falling hard, breaking her arm and bruising her face. Luckily an off-duty firefighter was driving by, stopped and came to her rescue. Tom ended his post with this: “I want to thank Brent. I’m over two thousand miles away and I don’t know his last name, but I’m appealing to the six degrees of Facebook to send the message. “If you are reading this and you know a Kelowna, B.C. firefighter named Brent, please thank him for me. “Shake his hand, hug him, buy him a beer, whatever your preferred expression of
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On A Brighter Note gratitude may be. “Last Wednesday, wherever he was going, whatever he had planned for the day, whatever was happening in his own life was suddenly irrelevant and secondary to him because a total stranger needed help. We need more people like that in the world.” He posted his two paragraphs on Facebook a week after the accident on May 1. Before going to bed that night he was pleasantly surprised it had already been shared by 99 people. When he awoke in the morning he was amazed it had been shared over 250 times By May 3, his request had been shared by a whopping 2,400 people,
people on Facebook have shared a simple request of a son wanting to thank a stranger for helping his beloved mother. “Brent was a real hero,” Tom said. “ But so was everyone that helped. I’m very grateful to them all.” Human decency is alive and well in the world, and there are millions of examples of it being displayed every day. Unfortunately it’s the crazy, negative and tragic stories that get most of the press, which can give the impression we shouldn’t expect kindness and compassion from strangers. We should. The vast majority of us human beings are more loving than we think. Let’s open our eyes, and hearts, to that. And if anyone knows the nurse named Kim from Kelowna General Hospital who helped Tom’s mom, please let me know. He’d really like to say thanks. Lori Welbourne is a syndicated columnist. LoriWelbourne.com.
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and within an hour of me sharing it, Brent’s last name was revealed as Beselt. But Tom already knew that, because, by then, he’d received a message from the man he was looking for. “I’m not on Facebook,” Brent said. “So I sent him a note through my wife’s account after being asked by so many people if it was me. “Even friends from Spain and Saskatchewan contacted us about his post. It was crazy. I was just doing what anybody would have done.” Tom was happy to hear from him. “I read his message to my mom and she cried,” he said. “In a good way.” The 77-year-old, now in a cast and recuperating nicely, was incredibly appreciative and touched by the kindness of a stranger. And not just one stranger, but many. A nurse had also stopped to help, and then later visited her in the hospital. There were others that offered assistance too. And now over 2,700
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Supporting Simpson Editor: As a former federal NDP candidate for Cariboo/PG, I experienced first-hand being hamstrung by a political party. I was told what to say on issues, not to present any of my own ideas and to always toe the party line. Unfortunately, this was at the peak of the beetle kill disaster in this area and my staff and I tried desperately to get some policy on the beetle kill issue from the federal NDP in Ottawa. Although I was constantly being questioned about the issue on the street and at forums, there was nothing I could say. No policy on the beetle kill came before election day and, quite frankly, it was embarrassing. Candidates and elected representatives must have the
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freedom to speak out and for this reason I wholeheartedly support our independent candidate for Cariboo North. As a resident of Quesnel, I have been impressed by the hard work of Bob Simpson’s office and by Bob in particular. He’s worked on behalf of all the residents of the riding, especially those in need of serious help, regardless of their political views, personal priorities and beliefs. And no MLA has worked harder for the benefit of all of the residents of BC to keep us informed on important issues. For all of these reasons, I am proud to support Bob Simpson, independent candidate for Cariboo North. Alfred Trudeau Quesnel
Liberals on right track Editor: Hopefully people will remember what the 10 plus years under the NDP were like. I, for one, have not forgotten. I sure don’t want to go down that road again. Eight years of deficit budgets, major job losses. I believe Glen Clark was entrepreneur of the year for Alberta. I wonder why. No money for health care; roads were ignored. The NDP declared a freeze on educational, health and other facilities. G.R. Baker had major hospital bed closures. Remember the billboards up North – NDP – No – Doctors –Practise here, I wonder why. Every tax they could find they raised, MSP, ICBC, income tax, to name a few. The Mountain Pine beetle – for over seven years they
wouldn’t listen and allowed forest health management in the Parks to control it. Look what happened. Now let’s think about the past 10 years. Lower taxes, Triple A credit rating back, new CNC Campus in Quesnel, a new trades Center, training apprentices for the future. A new cancer facility in the North. There are many, many positives. Just stop and think about it. B.C. is a good place to call home, let’s keep it that way. Let’s not repeat the 90s, no jobs, no resource development, no new hospitals, increased taxes, deliberate deficit budgets. NDP: New Deficit Party. What about our children? Think about the future when you cast that ballot. B.C. is our home. John Reichert Quesnel
NDP Editor: I find some of the letters to the editor amusing when they start with not voting NDP and then refer to the 90s and BC Ferries as the reason. Many of us went through more than just the 90s and in comparison to the last 12 years they were a cake walk. CBC election reality reported that no government can control economic growth. World markets and commodity prices are the main factors driving the economy. See PAGE A10
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Editor: Everything I have read about the NDP is about increased funding, as of today, three billion dollars, where will the money come from? I for one know that any increase in spending definitely needs tax increases or revenues to pay for them. But on the other hand if we deficit finance it isn’t a problem – only for the future of our children and grandchildren. One thing that truly has me puzzled is that The Liberals brought in HST and anger was everywhere – yet, nothing illegal about bringing it in. Yet, my understanding is Dix forged a document, then admitted he did and it was so wrong! Well it should be. Considering we have a decision to make on May 14, every time I see an article in the paper the NDP are announcing more spending.
from A9 Proof is in the BC Business Council report on the economy over the past 30 years. The real question is did the Liberals manage our province to the best interests of the people? The facts speak for themselves. In 2001 they changed the forest act and turned control of our forest management to forest corporations and eliminated any connection between our forest and community stability while giving forest corporations a billion dollars in incentives. The result, over 70 manufacturing plants closed and thousands of good family supporting jobs lost. In the north over 2,500 forest jobs disappeared and with the Price Water House equation of indirect and induced jobs that’s 6,500, great so far. Now we look at the sale of BC Rail. They said they would not sell it but did and paid $6 million to shut down the investigation. BC Ferries and the Liberals’ lack of support and investment in our own ship building capacity on the
H’mm. Yet I feel they are sending mixed signals about being for or against the Enbridge’s Northern Gateway, Prosperity mine, the Kinder Morgan expansion, coal exports out of West Coast ports, a new Raven coal mine on Vancouver Island, and the Site C damn. I heard Dix, on the Bill Good Radio show, when asked he doesn’t even see the need for a referendum question on pipelines. Why not? Have you heard the NDP candidates in the North and South Cariboo speak any differently? So where will resource jobs come from if they oppose development? There happens to be a candidate running at the coast, an Executive Director of the Sierra Club, an employee of the David Buck Suzuki Foundation that I think should cause us concern. They even have campaign
teams comprised of strong environmentalists, not surprising. Perhaps they need to remember that the first dollar comes from resources. At least we in rural B.C. do understand where jobs and money come from. Remember the War of the Woods in the 90’s? Do you honestly think the NDP have any better memory about resource jobs today than they had in the 90’s? Think about that when you Vote. The focus should be on creating jobs, not NoNo-No. We need a strong economy for our children and grandchildren. If there aren’t jobs how will people manage to live? Perhaps the NDP don’t care about rural BC and resource jobs, only the concrete cappuccino drinking urban dweller. Well, we can always move to Alberta for work. Mary Glassford Quesnel
Our single greatest ally Editor: With an election around the corner, our board of directors and I thought this would be a good time to make the people of Quesnel aware of how much time and uphill effort Bob Simpson has put in trying to help small family businesses. The Independent Wood Processors Association (formerly the Independent Lumber Remanufacturers Association) has been representing BC’s family owned non-tenured wood processing companies since 1971. For us, the last decade has been a slaughter. In 2003 we had 107 member companies employing British Columbians in communities all around the province. Sadly, 48 of them have ceased operations since then. It would be easy to blame the US housing market crash for the failure of 45 per cent of BC’s family owned wood processors, but that is not the way our members see it. We aren’t in the structural framing business and when people can’t sell their house or afford to upgrade, they fix up or remodel the one they are in. There has always been enough business to be had in the USA for us to survive, but not when we have had to pay up to $75 per mfbm border tax to our own government for the last six years just because we employ British Columbians to add value to BC grown and competitively purchased wood fibre. We are the competitive
sector. We are the ones out beating the bush trying to find wood fibre for our plants in a province that is dominated by a few companies belonging to the increasingly consolidated non-competitive sector. We understand better than anyone why the Major Licensees don’t want to compete for their wood fibre and why they are willing to pay a US imposed penalty to continue to control a secure supply of administratively priced public wood fibre. What we don’t understand is why we, the competitive sector, have to pay part of that penalty for them. The $75/ mfbm border tax does what it was designed to do. That is to make our value added products uncompetitive in the US market. But $75/mfbm is also enough to pay the freight to China, where Chinese citizens can be employed to do what we used to do here and from where, that same BC wood fibre can then be sold to our former customers in the USA free from border tax and any of the other taxes we pay in Canada. So naturally, that’s where our raw material and work has been going. For the first time in 6 years, the tax has disappeared and subject to ongoing difficulties in finding enough wood to supply their plants, the survivors are beginning to prosper again. We don’t know if the tax will come back on or before October 12, 2015, but we do know that the agreement will expire then
and we hope that things will be done differently the next time around. We won’t get into forest policy changes like the loss of Section 21, the loss of the Small Business Forest Enterprise Program, the erosion of Category 2, the loss of appurtenance, the loss of cut control, tenure transferability, the Majors now having access to BCTS, the disqualification of first mill users from BCTS and the loss of open markets due to consolidation … but we would if we had more space. Suffice to say that we hope you understand our problems and we know that Bob Simpson understands our problems. Bob has been our single greatest ally in the B.C. Government and we appreciate it. He is the only MLA that has taken the time and trouble to come and sit in my living room on a Saturday afternoon and listen to me. And he knows I can’t even vote for him... but you can. The IWPA is a non-political group and we would be writing this regardless of which party, if any, that Bob might choose to align himself with. We are simply endorsing a man that we think BC’s family owned non-tenured wood processors need in Victoria. Russ Cameron President Independent Wood Processors Association More letters PAGE A12
coast of BC begs the question. Why were three new ferries not built in BC but in European shipyards for $542 million. Plus we have to buy all the parts from them. The reason they gave us this award: it was the best deal for the taxpayer. Really? I guess all the ship workers don’t qualify as taxpayers either? Just think about the benefit to the province when all the money earned is spent in B.C., not in Europe. So how is the $16 million spent on ads for the BC jobs plan working for you? Before you answer, add $11 million of tax payer money for a Bollywood film awards in Vancouver in April this year. It’s an endless list of colossal mismanagement of our money. Our debt is now doubled to over $60 billion and they want to put our hopes in more of the same for the next four years, oh yes, great money managers aren’t they welcome to today’s BC Liberals. Brian Croy Prince George
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Quesnel Quilters Guild presents May our Scraps Disappear ANNIE GALLANT Observer Reporter
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nce a quilter finishes another masterpiece, the leftovers are saved because you just never know when they might be the perfect addition to the next quilt. This month’s show at the Quesnel Art Gallery is titled May our Scraps Disappear. Quesnel Quilters Guild members were asked to utilize those myriad scraps to create a one-of-a-kind quilting project. This year marks the 30th anniversary of the Quesnel Quilters’ Guild. Back in November 1983 a group of seven women, who shared an interest in quilting, fellowship, socializing and just getting to know each other, gathered to primarily exchange and encourage each other’s quilting. Now, Quesnel’s Quilters’ Guild includes 63 members encompassing all forms of quilting. At the group’s monthly meeting, members present demonstrations in all aspects of quilting. Each year they sponsor three workshops with outside instructors who teach different techniques and skills. The guild also hosts one show a year, with every third year being the large quilt show at the UNBC/CNC Quesnel campus. “Interest in quilting is growing by leaps and bounds,” Guild member Cyndi Myron said. She added almost a dozen new members joined this year alone. For the Scraps show, the only criteria was to use scraps; the rest was left to the quilter’s imagination and creativity. With 25 quilts in the show, May our Scraps Disappear showcases the work of at least a dozen guild members.
Also included in the show are many smaller quilting projects which began with a quilting exercise given to each guild member. “Everyone was given an inspirational word and a colour swatch, the rest was up to the quilter,” Myron said. “These quilting projects are scattered throughout the show.” Although the show is primarily for display and appreciation, some items are for sale and are so marked. Each quilter’s story is different, but for Myron she has been quilting for about 20 years. “I do it for the enjoyment and the peacefulness it affords me,” she said. “It’s an expression of my creativity and the joy the finished quilt brings someone else.” Myron employs an assortment of techniques and admits she loves learning new techniques. “It’s been fun learning machine quilting,” she said. “It’s like drawing with a sewing machine.” She remembers when she was a beginner and realized she could actually quilt. “Anyone can quilt, anyone can sew and anyone can choose colours,” Myron said. “It’s just putting together colours you like in a pattern which inspires you.” And as for joining the guild, Myron said it’s great because other, more experienced quilters are happy to provide assistance should you ask. Quesnel Quilter’s Guild meets from September to May, the first and third Tuesdays from 10 a.m. – 12 p.m. and the second and fourth Tuesday from 7 – 8:30 p.m. at the Arts and Recreation Centre. For information contact Cyndi, 250-9925658.
Above: Cyndi Myron puts finishing touches on the show in the Quesnel Art Gallery; below: one of the 25 quilts in the May show. Annie Gallant photos
Annie Gallant Lifestyles Editor
History of guilds Modern guilds evolved from the Medieval craft and merchant guilds. These organizations were an important part of Medieval life. They elevated the ordinary citizen just by their membership in the guild. For craft guilds, tradesmen or craftsmen engaged in the same occupation would join together for protection and mutual aid. There were rules set by the guild which determined the way trade was conducted as well as providing protection for horses, wagons and goods when moving about the land, as traveling during the Middle Ages was dangerous. Guilds also determined how a tradesman became a member, beginning with an apprenticeship which lasted between 5 – 9 years depending on the trade. The apprentice received no wages, just board, lodging and training and wasn’t allowed to marry until he reached the next phase, journeyman. A journeyman was paid for his labour. During this time he would create his masterpiece which he would present to the Craft Guild as evidence of his craftsmanship in the hope of reaching master level. Once a master, he could set up his own workshop and then train his own apprentices. Today, many of the principles established by the Medieval guilds are still the foundations of trade unions and guilds.
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Editor: I see ads and articles on the NDP’s supposed “tax and spend plan,” but the Liberals are the “ good money managers.” The truth is that when Campbell formed government in 2001, the debt that the residents owed was $8,000 per capita; today the per capita debt in B.C. is $40,000 plus or minus, there are more residents in B.C. now than in 2001. The give and take of Liberals goes like this: they gave a tax rebate of $2 billion plus or minus on the B.C. personal income tax then they sold BC Rail for $1 billion. They increased
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To achieve good results, follow the script Editor: Re: Observer Feedback, May 3. I read letters on behalf of Bob Simpson and how he has an unfettered voice, because he is not dictated by party policies. How naïve is that? If you want things done it has to be with a legitimate party with vision and purpose. Imagine a (any) party having a well devised plan in achieving
things for the betterment of their constituents and the province in general and then have a rogue member bad mouth that goal because he or she has a different view on one particular thing. You have to be together when you want to get things done. The time to argue your heart out is at the party table where you try to put your view forward and convince your colleagues
in seeing it your way. Like anything else there are more than just your views on an issue. Once it is said and done, and the vote has been taken, then you must follow the party decision or else chaos ensues. There is no party that you are 100 per cent in agreement with. You choose your colours on the party that best represents your
stripes. They won’t always be represented. Do you want to change parties every time your views don’t exactly jive? To achieve good results you must follow the script. I feel a vote for an independent is like no vote at all. Carlo Spampinato Quesnel
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Quesnel native Calida Kuzek is bringing her talents back home after four successful years dancing professionally in Vancouver. Credits she has acquired since making her big move include dancing in ABCs hit show Once Upon a Time, the Nickelodeon movie RAGS and a music video for Nickelodeon’s Big Time Rush. She performed in the opening for the Times of India Film Awards, danced for the launch of MAC Cosmetics Archie’s Girls line and the Step Up 4 Revolution National Launch. Calida also made her debut acting appearance and was awarded Best Supporting Actress in the short film #FIX at the UBC Persistence of Vision Film Festival. Calida is offering a free class for intermediate/ senior Quesnel dancers on May 18, 2:30 – 4 p.m. in the West Fraser Timber Room at the Rec Centre. She is excited to share some of the new things she has learnt with aspiring dancers in the community and hopes to inspire them and show them dreams can come true! You can contact Calida at calidacommunityclass@gmail.com for more information!
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Works hard and listens Editor: Bob Simpson has my support as candidate for Cariboo North, because, as my MLA for the past few years, he’s done a great job of getting his voice – that is, OUR voice – heard in the legislature. While politics is not my game, I pay attention to what’s happening in the political parties and where my tax dollars are going. I like to think of Bob as a rabble rouser, in that he gets his voice heard and brings common sense to Victoria. I may not always agree with
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everything he has to say, but I do feel represented well – and I can’t say the same for his predecessor. As more and more party members leave their political parties to go independent and actually work for their constituents, the argument that not belonging to a party is ineffective is holding less and less truth every year. What is effective for voters is to elect someone who works hard and spends the time listening to the electorate. Sarah Shipley Quesnel
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Candidates answer questions on hospice palliative care issues no fees for hospice beds. There should be no discrimination between hospice beds that are associated with hospitals and ones that are either stand alone or associated with seniors’ facilities. Hospice beds should be funded equitably regardless of their location. BC Liberal candidate Coralee Oakes Taking a look at the funding formula for hospice beds is something I will continue to fight for. BC NDP candidate Duncan Barnett Reducing inequality – in all its forms including health inequality – is the cornerstone of our platform. Each member of the legislative assembly has an equal voice and vote. Part of the job of an MLA is to assist constituents with resolution of
A Glimpse of History 50 yeArs AGo may 2, 1963
New Treatment Plant Goes Into Operation Here Tuesday “First phase of Quesnel’s new $225,000 sewage treatment System went into operation this week when the plant at the foot of Reid street was put into service. Cost of the installation was $120,000 and a second and slightly smaller plant located in West Quesnel will be ready well in advance of the sewer completion date in that area. Officially the East Quesnel plant went into operation Tuesday, but first sewage was actually started through the system on the weekend. The plant here is the finest of its kind to be installed west of the Great Lakes, though there are somewhat similar types located at Fort St. John and in the Okanagan. Where the Quesnel plant differs from others in B.C. is in the use of a Comminuter to pulverize sewage before it moves through the huge aeration tank and clarifier. Effluent from the plant is chlorinated before final discharge into the Quesnel River, and a close check on chlorination is maintained daily to avoid possible river pollution.” This Column is to highlight our 50th Anniversary
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contentious issues and to represent the interests of the riding within the provincial context. Members of the Assembly elected under the BC NDP have deliberately chosen to work together within a party and a caucus structure to advance our shared values and goals such as universal health care.
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from A6 • Are you aware that funding for hospice palliative care is not equitable across the province? In Quesnel, the hospice unit is attached to Dunrovin Park Lodge, a residential care facility and because of its location, palliative care patients admitted to a palliative care bed are required to pay a per diem of $31/ day. If the hospice setting is truly valued by patients and their families at end-of-life, then barriers such as the per diem must be removed. When you become MLA for this riding, do you see yourself able to represent your constituents on this contentious issue, even if this may be contrary to party line? Independent candidate Bob Simpson There should be
Do you know how? Do you promote this initiative? BC NDP candidate Duncan Barnett The government has prepared a useful guide on advanced directives, but has not done the work of promoting it to ensure the information is reaching the people who need it. No, I have not prepared my own yet, however, I have the advanced care planning guide. BC Liberal candidate Coralee Oakes
The Liberal government updated B.C.’s incapacity and personal planning laws in 2011, making it easier for British Columbians to make their wishes and instructions known and then in 2012 developed and released the Advanced Care Planning Guide. After this question was raised in a forum, I made sure I picked up a copy from the hospital and plan to share this with my family. I certainly intend on promoting this initiative and
encourage everyone to pick up the guide at the hospital. Independent candidate Bob Simpson I believe this tool must be supported
with stronger legislation so it is fully recognized without question by the medical community and health authorities. see PAGE A20
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Elvis was a water dragon, a tropical reptile that can grow up to one metre long and weigh about 1 kg. Elvis and two others were brought in by a local pet store and kept in a small aquarium. The other two were purchased, but Elvis had a problem. He was living in a tank that was so small when he swung his head around, he hit his nose against the side of the glass.
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He did this so often that the area became infected and he developed mouth rot. Some of the tissue around his nose and mouth rotted away. His health continued to deteriorate because he was not given the humid, spacious conditions that he needed. Fauna was tasked with his care, administering antibiotics daily. Through this intensive care, the reptile and caregiver began to bond. Being damaged, Elvis had little chance at being purchased, so he was bought as a rescue and taken to the ranch. A very large terrarium was constructed so that he could swim and climb. He became a member of the family, being allowed, at times, to wander the living room on his own. As he grew, he became more secure and would happily sit on someone’s shoulder and survey his
world. During the spring and summer, he was fitted with a special harness and allowed to spend time outside. Can you imagine taking a lizard for a walk? Elvis was part of the family until he passed away of old age. Exotic animals are best kept in their natural habitat because it is very difficult to replicate nourishing conditions at home. Elvis would have been much happier in his native environment. For more information, visit: www. crookedlegranch.com.
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his beautiful perennial caught my eye in the front garden of Quesnel’s master gardener, Natalie Sargent. A huge swath of variegated fragrant Solomon’s Seal brightened the shade under a tree. I must have openly displayed my love of this plant as Natalie so graciously brought me a piece for my own garden. Polygonatum odoratum variegatum must have also caught the eye of gardeners and nursery people who make up the Perennial Plant Association. These members come together to vote every year on the Perennial of the Year. There are many criteria the perennial must fall into to be nominated and then finally be awarded the honour above others that are nominated. First, it must suitably grow in a wide range of climatic conditions.
It performs well in part to full shade conditions. It prefers moist, well-drained soil where plants can be left undisturbed. It is a natural in the woodland garden growing alongside hostas, ferns and astilbes. Have patience, as it is slow growing but so worth the wait. Perennial of the Year must be relatively pest and disease resistant, have low maintenance growing requirements and be readily available. Solomon’s Seal fits all these requirements. This hardy perennial will grow in zone 3, making it suitable for a large number of gardeners. The graceful, arching stems have green and white variegated leaves. It reaches a height of 45cm (18inches) and will spread by rhizomes to form colonies. In the fall they turn an attractive yellow. Delicate, bell-
shaped white flowers are sweetly fragrant. This plant is outstanding in the border as well as a cut flower. For all of you hosta fans (myself included), this year’s Hosta of the Year is Rainforest Sunrise. It is a small hosta. Rainforest Sunrise
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Quesnel and District Hospice Palliative Care Association Thanks all the participants who collected pledges and the people who donated to our 12th Annual Hike for Hospice A special thank-you to our MAJOR SPONSORS Quesnel Cariboo Observer, Clayton’s Funeral Directors (1981) Ltd., and Service Electric Ltd. as well as the RBC Foundation & Quesnel staff for their team action grant of $1000.00 and the Maeford staff, residents and relatives who raised $1270.00. We are pleased that the people of the village of McBride, B. C. contributed $700.00 towards the Hike. We would also like to thank our City Councillor Laurey-Anne Roodenburg, for her words of encouragement
A big thank you to our prize donors, media and contributors Benjamin Moore Décor Bowron Lake Lodge Canada Safeway Ltd. Cariboo Pulp and Paper Company CIBC City of Quesnel Design Flooring Downtown Petro-Canada Eldorado Rec Yamaha Extra Foods Fraser River GMC
JD Meats Karin’s Deli and Health Foods Kumsheen Rafting Resort McDonald’s Restaurants Jean Muir Northern Flowers Greenhouses Old Dutch Plato Island Resort Quizno’s Joe Regts Ruby’s Nursery
Save on Foods Sally Service Rosemarie Shopa Shoppers Drug Mart#213 The Sign Stop Walmart Willis Harper Hardware & Furniture Penny Wilkins
An event such as this would not be possible without our wonderful volunteers Rick Benastick
Sandy Brunt Eileen Cindric Richard Cindric Percy Flegel
Amber Hartman Danika Hebert Marissa Holley Diane Kotzer Adrian Monych
Liz Neave Russ Pomeroy Tracey Roberts Bob Salmons Eileen Salmons
Doug Service Sally Service Carol Weremy Lance Wilkins Penny Wilkins
We are pleased to announce that we made a total of $ 7618.00 at our Hike for Hospice. Our top participant fundraiser was David Law. We wish to acknowledge our national sponsors The Glaxo Smith Cline Foundation, Bayshore Home Health, Purdue, and Canadian Hospice Palliative Care Association which allows us to keep 100% of funds raised in Quesnel.
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Candidates speak to hospice issues
from A15 •Will you commit to advocating for a comprehensive visionary palliative care policy that puts the right patient in the right bed at the right time? Independent candidate Bob Simpson It is a critical level of support that provides special expertise to allow families to support their loved one to die with dignity and I absolutely support the implementation and resourcing of a comprehensive policy for end-of-life care. The need for this level of care will only grow and we must resource this need appropriately. BC NDP candidate Duncan Barnett The BC NDP believe in a continuum of care so all British Columbians get the right kind of care at the right time – from home support, to independent living, assisted living, residential care and palliative care. Our fully-costed health care platform is available at www. bcndp.ca/plan. BC Liberal candidate Coralee Oakes I do believe palliative care can be improved in B.C. I commit to being an advocate and I look forward to participating in this conversation if elected as MLA.
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his sign is near Sproat Lake, near Port Alberni on Vancouver Island. The development of high quality logging roads, oiler the past 25 years, has opened up vast areas of what had been wilderness, to the family vehicle. Logging trucks now carry loads that I thought could never be reached on twisting trials through the forest land – they have the right of way by virtue of their size, on the Andy Motherwell Historical Footnotes roads built for them. Tourists have to be vigilant in spotting passing spots for use when a mountain of wood comes around the corner. Radio communication between all vehicles is essential to road safety especially during dusty seasons and winter snows. The sign is graphic – it catches the eye, depicts the outcome of carelessness and illustrates the scale of large trees and small cars on remote paths erin forest to mill. It’s the life blood of our land, our lives and our industry. Be prepared for the unexpected – they come first. Andy Motherwell is an amateur historian and regular Observer columnist.
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This year buy Mom a seat in the Multi-Centre. Is there a better way to say we love you Mom?
Its a gift that will last forever.
For all the mothers who have lovingly looked on their baby’s face, enjoy your day and enjoy your blessings.
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• First and foremost, thank you for always telling me how proud you were of me and pointing out all of the ways in which I was (and am!) special. Because of you, I know how important it is to love yourself. • Thank you for insisting that I always be on time. I may have dragged my feet a lot as a kid, but now I know that punctuality shows respect for other people. • Thank you for showing me how to conduct a civil disagreement with others. While I don’t enjoy confrontation, I am comfortable sharing and defending my views. • Thank you for being a stickler about completing chores. I may never love to vacuum and do laundry, but I
know how to keep myself and my house clean. • Thank you for teaching me that people do judge a book by its cover. I may not always be a walking fashion plate, but I do take pride in my appearance. And I know to iron my shirt and pants before important occasions! • Thank you for forcing me to eat asparagus and Brussels sprouts when all I wanted was chicken fingers and potato chips. Now I’m a healthy eater who loves the produce aisle! • Thank you for encouraging me to keep trying and practicing after I was cut from the soccer team. You taught me how to be determined and resilient and that persistence usually pays off. (I made the team the following year!)
• Thank you for teaching me how to be polite and courteous to everyone I meet. I have gotten to know so many interesting people because I simply smiled and said hello! • Thank you for reading bedtime stories to me for years. You introduced me to so many new ideas and you helped to make me a creative and imaginative person. • Thank you for drilling me on my spelling words before my quiz each week. You taught me how valuable it is to put your best effort into whatever job you happen to be doing. You were right when you told me that careful preparation usually helps you to get results you can be proud of! – submitted by Todd Patkin
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Dust & Smoke MotoX riders hit Quesnel track Quesnel Dirt Riders Assoc. hosted BCMAs rounds five and six this weekend. The weather played in our favour for the first time this weekend allowing racers from all over the province to race on the newly improved track as well as many local residents coming out to challenge their skills at racing. From beginner's to national pro racers, everyone was impressed and didn't hesitate to express their opinions on what a great weekend Quesnel hosted. "The racing is going well. The new section turned out really well," local racer Jordy Davis said. Local riders from Quesnel managed to keep a lot of the trophies in their home town showing off their local talent. Spencer O'Flynn raced in the 7 – 11-year-olds in the 85cc Class, taking first place on Saturday and Sunday. Dayne Cutrell also took home a second place trophy in that class for both days while, Jacob Nestel finished in sixth. Brothers Haiden and Austin Watson both took home hardware, with Austin taking a second and third place in 85cc (12 – 16 year-old). A
lot of local riders competed in the Jr. B Class against Haiden Watson, who took home first place trophies both days. Jordon Brears finished in third place both days. Local riders Stuart Courtney, Ashton Love and Eric Redekop also competed in the Jr. B Class. Number 82, Colton Shepherd, had a great start in School Boy on Saturday morning, taking a first place finish in his first moto, but didn't finish as well in his second moto when he went down in front of another rider causing Shepherd to get run over and suffer some minor injuries and damage to his bike, resulting in Shepherd having to pull off the track. With some rest and repairs to the bike, Shepherd headed out Sunday to compete once again, but ended quickly on his first lap. Battling for first place, suddenly the rider in front crashed, taking Shepherd down with him, mangling the two bikes and riders together, sending Shepherd to the hospital and finishing his racing for the weekend. A severe sprain to his hand and bruising was fortunately all that happened in that crash.
Two first place trophies also stayed in town for number 671, Jackson Nickolet in the Super Mini Class. Nickolet recovered quickly after going down hard during the race, needing assistance walking after a terrible crash, but went on to complete the day with great success. First and second place trophies were won by number 109, Jordy Davis in Intermediate MX3 over the weekend. He held off many competitors fighting for the title and raced as well in Intermediate MX2. Davis finished fifth on Saturday and moved up a position on Sunday to finish the weekend in fourth. Skill and speed were the advantage for number 150 Brad Dunn this weekend, racing in the Vet Masters and Plus 40 Class against national pro riders. Brad earned a second and third place trophy on Saturday. Racers hope to continue bringing trophies home to Quesnel as they head up to Terrace for Rounds seven and eight next weekend May 11 – 12. –Submitted by Gerri Shepherd
Top to bottom: Riders take the first series of corners as spectators watch; a young rider contemplates getting back on his bike after a tumble; it was hot enough to need a parasol; a rider creates a rooster trail on the loose banking of a corner. Jonas Gagnon photos
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SPORTS
Heavy is the waist that bears the belt
Local wins provincial champion Tae Kwon Do belt down south JONAS GAGNON Observer Reporter Katrina MacLean's new belt is heavy. Weighing in at a couple kilograms, it sits high on her waist, covering her midsection and declaring her the black belt Womens Provincial Champion. While Bob Deane was burdened with work, MacLean took 13 students from Deane's Black Belt Academy to Kamloops to compete in the Canadian Martial Arts Grand Prix Tournament, May 4. MacLean, too nervous to eat the morning of, faced off against her friend and past provincial champion Emily Liebich in the tournament. The tournament consisted of four possible categories: patterns, sparring, high kick and weapon sparring (with foam swords). MacLean, in her first year as an adult competitor, having turned 18 this year, competed in patterns and sparring for the title. Everyone from the club competed in patterns and sparring, taking home quite
Katina MacLean does a kick with her championship belt on. Jonas Gagnon photo
a few medals. Most competed in high kick and weapons sparring as well – though some opted out of the latter. MacLean did well in the patterns, taking gold in a performance she barely remembers, but it was the sparring gold she really had her eye on. And it was the sparring that came down to the wire.
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Once again facing off against her friend Liebich, MacLean lost a point early, but quickly gained it back and then took the lead. Liebich didn’t let up and tied it up three seconds before the buzzer sounded, pushing the match to sudden death. Sudden death, however, wasn't so sudden, as a minute
of clashes with no clear winner passed before MacLean took the point with a front punch, winning the gold and the belt. But, being a black belt and an instructor, she was also there to help and lead the team. The team she took down varied from her black belt level experience to green belts going to their first tournament. Jesse Dean, a new, adult student at the school, got gold in both patterns and sparring in his first tournament. Dean, who had originally decided to pass on the opportunity, was surprised by both his performance and the tournament. "It was interesting. It wasn't really what I expected; It was a really good mix of different types of people," he said. For the club as a whole, the tournament was a resounding success, with the 14 competitors coming back with 44 medals in total. Besides Dean and MacLean's golds in patterns and sparring many others came back with medals.
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Jack Peterson took bronzes across the board in all four disciplines. Braden Goyette won gold in patterns and bronze in high kick. Payton O'Hara won silvers in patterns and sparring and bronzes in high kick and weapons sparring. Taylor O'Hara took bronzes in all four categories. Mariah Stevenson won silver in weapon
sparring and bronze in the other three disciplines. Montana Spicer won bronze in patterns, gold in sparring and silver in high kick. Brody Lojstrup took golds in sparring and high kick, a silver in patterns and a bronze in weapon sparring. Kelsey Crowley won silver in high kick and bronzes in patterns and sparring.
Denny Law took gold in weapon sparring and silvers in sparring and high kick. Treyton Mero took a gold in sparring and bronzes in high kick and weapon sparring. Tristen Mero took silvers in sparring and high kick and bronze in weapon sparring. Chris Spicer took silvers in patterns and weapon sparring and bronze in sparring.
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Nazko School and Community Centre would like to thank everyone who supported our community’s biggest annual fundraiser held on Saturday, April 20. This was our 15th Annual Dinner/Auction and broke all the previous records. Amazing donations, a packed house, and a great evening with a fantastic assortment of items in the various raffles and auctions. Thank you so much to all the people, local and from away, who made this event the spectacular and fun evening it was! Aleta Kennedy All Haul All-West Glass Arlene Harris Auto Parts Plus B & G Transfer Bare Foot Diva Boutique Bear Communications Begbie’s Big Country Printers Bill Palmer Blackwater Logging Bliss restaurant Bonnie Beauvillier Brian Beauvillier Bruce / Tracey McDonald Bumblebee Boutique Carib Theatre Cariboo Outback Saddles Caryall Books Chad Palmer Circle ‘S’ Western Wear City Furniture Cloverdale Paints CO-OP Crystal Glass Dan Kishkan Darlene Readshaw Dave / Judy Lister Deanna Young Diane Thompson
Edith Alec Extra Foods Fabricland Fishpot Lake Resort Friends of Barkerville Green Tree HMC Quesnel / Nazko Integris Credit Union JD Meats Jean / Hubert McKee Joe Augustine Jon Wyminga Joyful Expressions Karin’s Deli Kathy / Jay Goffic Keen’s Sports K-MAX Video Linda / Dan Kishkan Lisa Kishkan Lordco Maggie’s Bistro Make Traxx Polaris Mark’s Work Wearhouse Motherlode Wash Mr. Mikes NAPA Nazko Cafe Nazko First Nation NCA One World Treasures Outback BC
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Elementary schools hit the track
Despite grey skies and pouring rain, elementary runners were determined to have a fun run last Thursday. Teams from all over Quesnel showed up to put their skills on display in the rain. The Dragon Lake team was the recipient of the top honours in the sr. girls category. The team successfully took over the podium in the 11-yearold category, with Dragon Lake runners Aleesha Bautista, Emily Russell and Camryn Klassen sitting first, second and third respectively. Dragon Lake also took first and second in the 12-year-old category. Dragon Lake Runners Avery Drew and Cassidy Giesbrecht, in first and third respectively,
sandwiched second place Sarah Jarvis, from Red Bluff. The 13-year-old category’s podium was more diverse, with St. Ann’s Lauren Osip first, Lakeview’s Haely Pike second and Parkland’s Alexi Christieson in third. The Red Bluff team came in second overall, followed by St. Ann’s. The Carson team took first over all in the sr. boys competition, followed by NCCS in second and Red Bluff in third. In the 11-yearold boys competition, Carson’s Thomas Bubela took first, followed by NCCS’s Jade Gibbs and Parkland’s George Prince. In the 12-yearold boys category, Scott Sargent, from NCCS, took first, followed by Dragon Lake’s Brett Mero in
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Kamloops sale today of 300 head saw keen buyer interest in all classes of cattle. The Boyd Creek Ranch 2045 lb butcher bulls from Dunster traded to 88.50 and 1315 lb butcher cows to 73.50 and 1265 lb butcher cows to 74.25, their 1410 lb Holstein butcher cows notched 70.50. Fred Bircher from McBride saw his 2340 lb butcher bulls top 92.50. Jason McGillivary saw their 1173 lb butcher cows power to 77.00, their 790 lb Blk Baldie steers notched 125.00, their 910 lb steers traded to 116.00. The Ingram Creek Ranch 1375 lb butcher cows traded to 77.00. Bob & Donna Leavitt had 930 lb Red Angus SimmX steers trade to 116.75, their 728 lb steers reached 137.00 and 693 lb steers at 141.00. Phil & Bev Baker had 829 lb Char steers trade to 127.00. Mike Fryatt from Chase had 835 lb steers top 126.50. R Devick & Sons 1335 lb butcher cows rocked to 78.00. Warren & Carolyn Bepple saw their 845 lb replacement quality Angus heifers trade to 108.25. Fennell Ranches 528 lb BWF h/c’s raced to 135.50. Philip Ranch’s 700 lb replacement Hereford heifers hit 129.00. Fred Bircher of McBride saw his 865 lb Red steers hit 121.00, the 765 lb steers brought 125.00. Sidhu & Sons Nursery’s 1133 lb steers hit 101.00. Ken & Liz Allen from the Rosebank Ranch with a top pen of replacement quality Red Angus SimmX heifers hitting 109.00.
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second and Carson’s Darby Madill in third. Bouchie Lake’s Curtis Leroux took top honours in the 13-year-old category. Olin Lee, from Lakeview and Chris Thon, from St. Ann’s followed close behind. The Red Bluff track team was on the podium again in the jr. girls category, but this time they were on top. Lakeview took second and Dragon Lake took third. The Red Bluff win was helped by domination on the 10-year-old podium, with Red Bluff Runners Jett McCall, Halle Cada and Riley Telford all standing in that order. The nine-year-old category was more diverse. Lakeview’s Brianna Godsoe took first, followed by Red Bluff’s Megan Strand
and Caitlyn Duchou from Dragon Lake. Ruby Nichols, from Baker, took the top position in the eightyear-old category, followed by Dragon Lake’s Laura Balkwill and Reese Jacobsen, from Lakeview. Lakeview took the top spot for jr. boys, followed by Dragon Lake and Carson. Nick Kwiatkowski won the 8 year-old run, with Lakeview runners Matthew
Valyck and Domon Lee coming in second and third. Kenny Gerov, from Lakeview, took first for the nine-yearolds, followed by Parkland runner Lee Livingston in second and Barlow’s Rylan Murphy in third. Lakeview runners Jack Handerson and Matthew L. took first and second in the 10-year-old category. Joshua Andres, from NCCS took third.
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SPORTS
Cobras strike
The Quesnel Cobras stunned the competition, their parents and their coaches by taking their play to the next level and winning the Volleyball provincials in Abbortsford last weekend. “The girls played unbelievably, better than coach Trevor Briggs or I expected,” assistant coach Derrick Steinbach said. The team, with a single tournament under their belt for the season had the added difficulty of losing their setter. The alternate stepped in and played well according to Steinbach. “All the girls stepped up to overcome some major adversity this past weekend in Abbotsford,” coach Trevor Briggs said. The girls played seven games, only losing one in the tournament. During round robin play the Cobras beat Altruista from Abbotsford two sets to one, 1525, 25-19, 16-14. In their second game, they posted their only loss, losing a heartbreaker to Phoenix Volleyball from Port Coquitlam, 23-25, 27-29. They regrouped in the final game of the round robin to defeat Air Attack Black from Richmond, 25-11, 26-24. Based on their second place finish in their pool, the Cobras advanced to the Championship side and were forced to play four matches on Sunday. They defeated Synergy from Surrey, two sets to one, 21-25, 26-24, 15-5. Next up, the Cobras faced the undefeated Altruista Silver, from Abbotsford. Altruista didn’t stay undefeated, as the Cobras won two sets to one, 25-21, 22-25, 15-11. The win put them into the semis against their arch–rival, the Prince George Kodiaks, who they defeated in exciting fashion, 21-25, 25-19, 15-13, to advance to the Gold Medal game. In the finals they faced off against Burnaby, winning the first set 25-17. They stumbled going into the second set but came from behind after several sensational rallies to win 25-21. To add to the excitement, the gold medals were awarded to the Cobras by the current Canadian National Team Captain Fred Winters who is from Victoria. The Quesnel Cobras are a club team made of girls born in 1997. “Derrick and I really enjoyed the past few months coaching the girls and we’re looking forward to next school season as well as continuing to run Cobras Club,” Briggs said.
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A local karate club had it's first taste of competition last weekend, entering the Northern Open Karate Tournament in Prince George. The Quesnel Shotokan Karate Club sent an exploratory contingent north to take part in their first ever tournament. Despite the new environment, competitors impressed with how well they conducted themselves. “Both myself and the
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“The Quesnel Shotokan karate club feels fortunate to be invited to an event like this even though they are not a tournament style karate club and look forward to a continued relationship in the future,” Goessman said. The Quesnel Shotokan Karate Club is a non profit club that is dedicated to training in traditional Shotokan Karate under the direction of Shihan Ohshima.
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“I’m backing Coralee Oakes because she is intelligent, caring has had years of experience on city council and as manager of the Chamber of Commerce and will work hard to promote free enterprise and keep BC vibrant.” Dora Kolody, Retired LPN “I strongly support Coralee Oakes as the Cariboo North Candidate. She is focused and committed to the economic success and sustainability of our communities.” Bruce Ernst, Forage Producer “Coralee has earned my total support. Her integrity is without question. She has demonstrated a lifelong commitment to the betterment of our community.” Gloria Lazzarin, Former City Councillor and Former CRD Director “I have known Coralee for many years, she is prepared to take on any challenge. Coralee will have a positive voice for issues that affect the North Cariboo.” Mary Glassford, CRD Director “She is the best option; ensuring that I can work, live and stay in Quesnel. Coralee is my voice to keep jobs in the North Cariboo.” Eric Depenau, Student “I had the pleasure of working with Coralee as a board member with the Quesnel Chamber. She is hard working, knowledgeable, task orientated and policy driven.” Greg Andrews, Past President Quesnel & District Chamber of Commerce “Coralee has been a champion for small business in the Cariboo, and I am happy to be voting for such an outstanding candidate.” Lyda Sharman, Owner Tim Hortons Williams Lake
Learn more about Coralee Oakes, your BC Liberal voice for Cariboo North 279 Barlow Avenue in Downtown Quesnel Phone: 250.992.9025 teamcoralee @coraleeoakes Email: coralee@bcliberals.com Website: www.coraleeoakes.ca Blog: www.teamcoralee.com
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“As a logger, I am voting for Coralee, I believe that she has the understanding and will continue to work hard for resource dependant communities, Coralee was born and raised in Quesnel and fully understands what resource industries mean to our economy.” John Reichert, Logger
Advance Polls May 10, 11 Quesnel Seniors’ Centre 8am-8pm Election Day May 14, 2013
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Miso mushroom noodle bowl
his bowl of noodles is quick and simple to prepare and only requires a few ingredients, making it an ideal choice for a weeknight or a quick weekend lunch. Nowadays it’s much easier to find fresh soba noodles in the supermarket and these are what I prefer, although you could use any type of noodle. A simple dish that brings a little exotic to the everyday who could ask for more? Ingredients (Serves 4) 2 tablespoons vegetable oil 2 shallots, finely sliced 2 small hot chili peppers, finely sliced 2 cloves garlic, minced 1x 1-inch piece ginger, grated 3 tablespoons yellow miso paste 2 tablespoons soy sauce
4 cups mushroom or vegetable broth 2 cups mixed mushrooms (I used white, crimini and shiitake and left the shiitake intact, quartered the white and finely sliced the crimini) 200g fresh soba noodles handful cilantro, roughly chopped Instructions Heat the vegetable oil in a large pot (big enough to hold all the broth and other ingredients). Over a medium-high heat sauté the shallots, chili peppers, garlic and ginger until they are just starting to soften, but don’t let them colour. Add the miso paste and soy sauce and stir to thoroughly coat the shallot mixture. Add the broth, increase the heat and bring to a boil.
Add the mushrooms and bring back to the boil. Add the noodles and cook for a remaining 4-5 minutes – the noodles and the mushrooms should be “al dente”. Divide amongst four bowls and serve with a scattering of cilantro. Mardi Michels is a well known food blogger who resides in Toronto, Ontario. In “real life,” Mardi is a full time elementary school French teacher. She also moonlights as a part-time PhD student, and is halfway through the Food & Media certificate at George Brown College, in Toronto. You can find her travels and recipes documented on her blog. www.eatlivetravelwrite.com www.newscanada.com
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fluffy, about 3 minutes. Beat in Hellmann’s Real Mayonnaise at low speed until blended. Alternately beat in flour mixture with water, beginning and ending with flour mixture. Pour into prepared pans. • Bake 30 minutes or until toothpick inserted in centers comes out clean. Cool 10 minutes on wire racks; remove from pans and cool completely. • Frost with your favorite frosting or generously sprinkle with confectioners *Or, prepare cake mix as above in 13 x 9-inch (33 x 23-cm / 3.5 L) baking pan and bake 40 minutes or until toothpick inserted in center comes out clean. Did you know? • Canada’s Food Guide actually recommends eating a small amount (30-45 mL or 2-3 tbsp) of unsaturated fat each day. Some oils, like mayonnaise and margarine, are actually considered good fats and Canada’s Food Guide recommends eating a small amount (30-45 mL or 2-3 tbsp) of unsaturated fat each day. Hellmann’s is celebrating 100 years of helping families Bring Out the Best. Visit Facebook. com/HellmannsCanada for more delicious recipe ideas. www.newscanada.com
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Andrea Marie Ellen Bissett Leaving behind are her parents Diane Bissett, father Larry Bissett, sisters Melanie Shelmerdine (Sean Shelmerdine) Misty Healey (Caleb Fraser) and her very best friend Kenneth Storey, nieces and nephews Araya Shelmerdine, Paris Shelmerdine, Ivory Shelmerdine, Eden Mackie, Cassidy Cave, Ciera Pettyjohn, Trinity Fraser, Kreston Fraser, Deklan Fraser and Paysle Fraser. Panda Bear, we will never ever forget you and we are lost without you. You have brought a lot of sunshine, love, and plenty of laughter to our lives and much more. We are so deeply saddened to have one of our greatest gifts leave us. We know God is with you now taking all your fear and pain away. We will see you soon my friend and daughter. Don’t grieve for me for now I am free, I’m following the path God laid for me. I took his hand when I heard him call, I turned my back and left it all. I could not stay another day, To laugh, to love, to work or play. Tasks left undone will stay that way, I found that peace at close of day. If my parting has left a void, Then fill it with remembered joy. A friendship shared, a laugh, a kiss, Ah yes, these things I do miss. But not burdened with times of sorrow, I wish you the sunshine of tomorrow. My life has been full, I’ve savoured much, Good friends, good times, a loved one’s touch. Perhaps my time seemed all too brief, Don’t lengthen it now with undue grief, Lift up your hearts and share with me, God wanted me now, He set me free.
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Experienced Silviculture Tech wanted for surveys & planting supervision. Applicants should have at least two years of silviculture experience. Continual on-the job training will be provided. Industry leading wages, hours & working conditions. See full job description under Mountain Cat Forest Management at www.canadian-forests.com Email resumes to: Mountaincat@uniserve.com QUESNEL Industrial Transportation is currently hiring drivers for upcoming logging season. Steady work & very competitive compensation package. Please call Dennis @ 1(800)667-3944 or (250)992-2309 TrafďŹ c Control Flagger Training WL April 20/21 May 11/12, PG May 4/5, May 22/23, for info and cost call 1-866-7372389 www.roadsafteytcs.com Lowest Prices! Ulysses Restaurant has immediate openings for servers. Apply in person @ 122 Barlow Ave.
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Garage Sale!!!!!!! Building Contractor retiring & moving! May 10th, 11th & 12th 9am - 4pm, 706 Callis Rd (First road on right, Barkerville Hwy.) Rain or Shine! Area covered. Tools, furniture, house wares, toys, misc. glass, boat, trailers, welder & much more!!!
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Multi Family Estate & Antique Sale! Tools, sporting goods, furniture & more. Friday May 10th & Saturday May 11th, 10AM - 4PM. 328 Hartley Hgts. Rd.(Quesnel-Hixon Rd.) (250)992-3802
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Producer of some of the world’s most environmentally responsible paper and pulp, and the largest producer of specialty printing papers and newsprint in western North America, Catalyst is valued by its customers around the globe for its competitiveness, innovation and sustainable practices. Based on BC’s west coast, our employees enjoy challenging careers and a great quality of life close to beaches and mountains, in one of Canada’s mildest climates.
Livestock Horse & Tack Auction Sunday May 26th, 11:30AM 4071 McLean Rd., Quesnel Please Consign Early Phone BC Auctions (250)992-2459 (250)983-1239 LiveStock & Misc. Auction Sat. May 25th, 11:30AM 4071 McLean Rd., Quesnel Consigned Wiener Pigs, Stucco Wire, Steel Gates, Chicken Wire Phone BC Auctions (250)992-2459 (250)983-1239
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You can expect a competitive beneďŹ t and salary package, along with the chance to advance your skills, experience and knowledge within a supportive peer environment. Your unique skills, talents and life experience will ďŹ nd a good home here. Visit us online at www.catalystpaper.com/careers to learn about these opportunities and more, and join us for a strong future together.
Johnston Neighbourhood Garage Sale! Saturday, May 11th and a couple May 12th Look for the yellow balloons!
Work Wanted Caretaker Watchman for your..... cottage, ranch, Gold Claim etc., in need of TLC? I am a retiree, bondable with referrals, Call (250)394-7993 Norm’s Handyman Service Lawns, rototilling. Call (250)255-1874
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This position will be full time. Duties will include assisting the office administrator as well as service writing. Inland Kenworth Parker Pacific offers a competitive wage package as well as a full benefits. Please submit your resume in person to Ken Taylor at 3150 hwy 97 north.
Working in a exible team environment as a key member of our maintenance crews, you will be responsible for a wide variety of duties, including supporting our drive for enhanced performance and improved quality and efďŹ ciency.
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China cabinet, glass doors. $30. 250-992-5030 or 250992-7810. Round wood table,$20. 250992-5030 or 250-992-7810.
QDHPCA welcomes compassionate men and women who are interested in providing respite care, companionship and support to individuals, and their families, who are living with a chronic progressive or life limiting illness, to those who are at the end of life, and to those who are bereaved. As a Client Care volunteer your care and support may be needed in the person’s home, in hospice, in hospital or in residential care. QDHPCA is going to be holding a training session this spring.
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ISM Canada, an IBM Company, are seeking Client Support Technicians; $28.45 Hourly (Unionized); Three Regular Full Time and one Auxiliary in Prince Rupert, Campbell River, and Trail . To apply, visit www.ismcanada.com. Closes, May 23, 2013.
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NOW HIRING FOR F/T NIGHT CREW MAINTENANCE POSITIONS We have a few opportunities for this position. Some travel will be required. All expenses (room/board/km), while out of town, paid by the company. Apply with resume at Walmart Customer Service Desk. No phone calls please 890 Rita Rd. Quesnel McDonald’s Quesnel is Hiring! We are looking to hire a variety of crew and management positions to join our team to work in our two restaurants. • Monday - Friday Morning / Daytime - full and part time positions (perfect for Mom’s with kids at school) • Dining Room Hosts - full and part time position (Do you love interacting with people?) • Overnight Service positions - full and part time • Overnight Maintenance positions - full and part time
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BUY OR SELL WITH CENTURY 21 & EARN AIR MILES! 353 Reid Street • Quesnel, B.C. Ph: 250-992-8818 Fx: 250-992-8833 Toll Free: 1-877-992-8818 Archie Hlady 250-747-1144 C: 250-992-0031
George Roach 250-255-0473
#8234 - VERY NICE CONDITION DOUBLE WIDE SET UP ON 2.09 ACRES in the Schemanaur Sub. Level cleared lot, artesian well. Storage shed/workshop. Jetted bathtub. Skylight and covered deck are some of the features. Sale will include a riding lawn mower. Listed for $165,000.00. Call Archie today at 250-992-8818
#8349 - QUAINT AND DELIGHTFUL MOBILE situated in river walk mhp close to all amenities, perfect for a retired couple or single person. Looks new, very clean and tidy. If fully furnished interests you then make an offer on the entire place with all furnishings. Listed for $59,900.00 Call George today @ 250 255 0473
#8210 - WELL CARED FOR - South Quesnel home. Short walk to school, fenced yard, great neighbourhood. 5 lge. bdrms., 4 full baths & in-law suite. Detached shop/gge, double attached gge. Clean & tidy ready immediately for new owners to move in. Nothing needs to be done here. Listed for $339,000. Call Therese @ 250-983-9022.
#8272 -2.6 ACRES OF BEAUTIFULLY TREED property hosted 2 wedding parties for their pictures it’s so spectacular. An amazing waterfall is the backdrop for your own personal gatherings. Spacious home boasts an in-law suite and also a legal suite for rental income. Gorgeous flooring, spacious rooms, very large ensuite, garden area, and all this right in town minutes from all amenities. Two centre piece fire places make it warm and cozy, and walking distance to elementary and high schools. Listed for $299,900.00. Call George @250-255-0473
#8071 - 3 BEDROOM HOME - on 1 acre level lot close to elementary school. Small shop/barn. Large covered deck off dining room. Partly enclosed carport. Reduced to @ $165,000. Call Lorne today @ 250-992-0146.
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#8301-WAKE UP TO NATURE WITH A VIEW of the Fraser river from your large master bedroom with 10x5 ensuite with jacuzzi tub and 4’6X8 walk in closet. You’ll love the modern colour scheme, flooring, floor plan and curb appeal of this 2006 water front home located in the prestigious riverfront walks gated community. Listed for $269,000.00 Call George today @250-255-0473
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#8215 - TRIPLEX ACROSS FROM ELEMENTARY SCHOOL south of town. Great investment opportunity. Zoned for Duplex. Great area close to town, transit & shopping. Fully rented for $2450/month. Listed for $255,000.00. Call Therese today@250-983-9022
#8294-PRIVATE TREED 57 ACRE PROPERTY OFF THE QUESNEL-HYDRAULIC RD. Creek running through the property. Short walk to Quesnel River and Beavermouth Creek. Listed for $40,000.00. Call Lorne today @ 250-992-0146
#8322 - LARGE SIDE BY SIDE DUPLEX ON 1 ACRE. 3 bedroom and 4 bedroom units. Great investment property that’s easy to rent. Renovated in 2002, well kept, clean and tidy. Nothing to here but collect the returns. Listed for $224,900.00 Call Therese or Ray today @ 250 992 8818
#8149 NICE 5 ACRE LOT. Phone and Power at lot line. short walk to Tibbles Lake. 4 other lots available at same price. Listed for $19,000.00. Call Lorne today @ 250-992-0146.
#8353 - SOLID 1 OWNER HOME IN LAKEVIEW AREA WITH 5.36 acre lot! Parklike yard with garden spot, storage sheds and lots of parking space. Close to Dragon Lake, shopping and elementary school. 4 bedroom home with 2 baths, 2 fireplaces and a wood stove. Tremendous potential. Listed for $235,000.00 Call Ray today @ 250 991 2787
#8337 - EXECUTIVE 3 BEDROOM FAMILY HOME with one1 bedroom suite and one-2 bedroom suite with a combined income of $1,000/month makes this home very affordable. Massive kitchen with lots of cupboard space leading into family room with NG fireplace. Large master bedroom has a spacious ensuite with a jacuzzi tub & walk in closet. Both suites are clean and attractive and ground level. 2 bay garage. Listed for $270,000.00 Call George today @ 250-255-0473
#6744 - NEW SUBDIVISION FOR YOUR NEW HOME - ONLY 8 LOTS LEFT! - Mobiles must be ‘95 or newer, not
strata lots. Utilities ready to hook into. View of golf course, landscaped, paved roads, close to school & shopping. Prices starting at $37,500. Call Ginnie Dunn Webb for more info 250-991-9474.
#8289-2 ACRES OF FLAT USABLE LAND near the Quesnel Golf course on a frontage road. Lots of trees. Old culvert well has always been covered and has water in it. Listed for $29,900.00 Call Ginnie today @250-991-9474
Therese Galloway 250-983-9022
#8220 - ONE BEDROOM SUITE IN WILKINSON APARTMENT COMPLEX. Conveniently located close to schools, shopping, parks and transit. Large rooms, spacious halls and doors, clean and tidy. Great investment opportunity. REDUCED! $46,000.00 Call Therese today @250-983-9022.
#8050 - WATERFRONT BUNGALOW - (1095 s/f) on Milburn Lake only 20 min. from town on 0.46 ac. 75 feet of lakeshore, dock, patio, hot tub, 2 lge. outbldgs, next to boat launch & completely furnished. Amazing spot. Listed for $220,000. Call Therese today @ 250-983-9022.
#8317 - COUNTRY ROAD, TAKE ME HOME! Just over 13 acres, only 15 min north of town. House needs some TLC, but has huge potential. Lots of out buildings, nice garden spots, well built home, offering generous size rooms all on one floor. Property is extremely private w/lots of room for your toys & rover to roam! Listed for $155,000.00 Call Therese today @250-983-9022
250-992-8818 #8340 - ABSOLUTELY GORGEOUS 3 LEVEL SPLIT LAKE FRONT home on Bouchie Lake. very clean and immaculate with every thing a lake front home could offer including large sun room, master bedroom, living room and deck all with view of the lake as well as kitchen eating area with a view. Newly decked 45 foot wharf to park your boat at. UV protected sunroof on your covered deck. Outside natural gas hook up for your BBQ on patio. Listed for $360,000.00 Call George today @ 250-255-0473
Ginnie Dunn Webb 250-747-7479 C: 250- 991-9474
#8352 - 7 ACRES OF PARKLAND IN CITY - SO PRIVATE with quality 2,800 sq ft home 3 minutes from downtown. City water. Lots of covered paved parking, barn and workshop. This property & home are something special. A pleasure to show. Immaculate in and out. Lots of oak cupboards, hardwood floors & tile. New roof! Listed for $399,900.00 Call Ginnie today @ 250 991 9474
#8238 -LARGE CITY LOT WITH FRASER RIVER IN THE BACKYARD-FENCED YARD. Kitchen is updated with new cupboards. Recent flooring throughout. Outside basement entry. Detached garage, wired and insulated. Bright appealing home. Recent bathroom updates. Finished basement. Great family home needs some love. Priced to sell@$172,900.00 Call Ray or Ginnie today@250-992-8818
#8287-1986 MOBILE WITH ADDITION in Poplar Grove MHP, could be a 3 bedrooms plus workshop. Has ramp entry along with stairs. Greenhouse, storage and single garage. Lots of raspberries. Pad rent is $200, will increase to $210 in 2013. Listed for $59,900.00. Call Ginnie @ 250-991-9474.
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#8332 - WELL APPOINTED 4 LEVEL SPLIT IN SUNNY SOUTHHILLS! Electrical upgrade & inspection in 2012. Many other upgrades since 2000. New flooring and paint. Room to build a shop/ garage. Good starter in a great neighbourhood. Listed for $210,000.00. Call Ray today @ 250-991-2787
#8331-SOUTH OF QUESNEL ON A QUIET NO THRU ROAD lies this spacious newly renovated home. High end appliances, new pressure treated 16x12 deck, drilled well with awesome production and on municipal sewer. All in a private rural setting with no neighbors behind you. You’ll love the beautiful kitchen cabinets and quality laminate flooring. Downstairs wood fire place can heat the entire house. New windows up-stairs. Level .44 acre lot. Listed for $234,800.00. Call George @ 250-991-9474.
#8335 - COUNTRY HOME ONLY MINUTES FROM DOWNTOWN Rancher with walk-out basement has 4 bedrooms and 3 full baths. Set up as a hobby farm with barns, pens and various outbuildings and x-fenced. Oak kitchen, updated baths and flooring. Lots of privacy amongst the tall fir trees. very spacious rooms. Listed for $298,000.00. Call Ray today @ 250-991-2787.
#8351 - TREMENDOUS YARD AND NICE QUIET LOCATION for this long time owner, 4 bedroom 2 bath home. Close to River Front trail system, transit and shopping. Covered and screened in verandah for seasonal enjoyment. Fenced yard has nice garden spot, green house, storage shed and fruit trees. RV parking. Listed for $169,000.00 Call Ray today @ 250 991 2787
#8328 - IMMACULATE & TOTALLY RENOVATED 3 OR 4 BDRM Home near Milburn Lake. South facing sundeck and patio overlooking 8.35 acres with a year round creek. Open floor plan with quality fixtures, nice flooring, neutral colours and high end appliances. Like moving into a new home. Quick possesion available. Listed for $245,000.00 Call Ray today @ 250 991 2787
Lorne McCarty 250-747-0219 C: 250-992-0146
#7934 - NEAT, CLEAN HOME IN WELLS - 1 block to shops and hotel. Newer appliances, H/W tank new in May. Currently occupied by long term tenant (15+ years). Please allow 24 hour notice. Listed for $69,900. Call Lorne today at 250-992-0146.
#8350 - UPDATED HOME WITH NEW TRUSS ROOF covered porch & deck. Good starter or new family home close to shopping and elementary school...Seller about to paint so choose your colours. Listed for $110,000.00 Call Lorne today @ 250 992 0146
#8236 - JUST OVER 2 ACRES CLOSE TO POPULAR MCLEESE LAKE. 2bedroom modular on cement foundation, 2 bay carport, 20x26 deck. Shop with heated floor 45’x60’ with room for large trucks. Must be seen to be appreciated. Listed for $170,000.00 Call Lorne today at 250-992-0473.
Ray Blackmore 250-991-2787
#8324 - IDEAL COUNTRY HOME FOR THE HOBBY FARMER Nicley set up for small business entrepreneur with well built barn, green house and workshop areas. X-Fenced, large garden area, nice lawn with fire pit. Vendor says amazing! Quick possession available. New addition features vaulted ceilings and a massive master bedroom with extra storage room. Listed for $229,000.00 Call Ray today @ 250 991 2787
#8336 - EXCELLENT LOCATION, LARGE LOT AND GREAT FAMILY home in North Quesnel. Located at the end of a no thru street, you’ll find this solid 4 bedroom up 2 storey plus a full basement home. Big country kitchen that captures the morning sun, big family room on main, laundry on main, 3 bedrooms, big yard with 2 wired sheds, double carport, single garage, paved driveway, oak kitchen, NG fireplace and so much more. Quick possession is a possibility. Listed for $273,500.00 Call Ray today @ 250-991-2787
#8241 - UPPER UNIT OVERLOOKING BAKER CREEK is a perfect starter or investment property. Unit is in good condition and includes 5 appliances. Listed for $87,500.00. Call Ray today@250-991-2787
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Quesnel Realty
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Bobbi Momer
Ph. 250-992-5523 C.250-991-9063
Ph. 250-992-5523 C.250-991-9063
Claudia Holland
Claudia Holland #4138 - AFFORDABLE IN RED BLUFF!
Great 3 bedroom family home on .5 acres. Bright & open with spacious kitchen and dining room and lovely family room with a pellet stove in the part basement. Large enclosed deck/sunroom, fenced backyard abd 22x30 carport. Call Randy today! $169,00.
#4136 - COUNTRY LIVING, MINUTES FROM CITY!
Enjoy 6.7 acres south of town with fencing, barn and a refreshed home that is move in ready, with 3 bedrooms, 2 newly renovated baths, full basement, double garage, new kitchen, and so much more $324,900. Call Leslie or Claudia!
Ph. 250-747-0422 C.250-983-9983
#4134 - WELL KEPT HOME IN SOUTH HILLS!
Not much to do her but put your own touches on this lovely family home and enjoy. Spacious & bright living/ dining/kitchen area. NG stove in rec rm, wired and heated shop out back, extra large lot is tastefully landscaped & set up for low maintenance, lots of perennials & underground watering system. Call William! $259,900.
#4132 - NICE FAMILY HOME, MINUTES FROM TOWN!
Sunken L/R with NG fireplace & bay window add elegance to this home. 3 bdrms & laundry on the main, fully finished bsmt w/1 bdrm, full bath, lg rec room with wet bar & office or hobby room. Covered deck oof the lg kitchen, Doble garage, paved drive & nicely landscaped yard. $159,900 Call Bobbi or William today!
#4131 - PICTURESQUE 409 ACRE RANCH!
Newer 4 bdrm, 3298 sq. ft exe. home, located only 20 min. driving time West of Quesnel.Property is comprised of 3 separate titles and comes with 2nd separate 3600 sq ft log house. So many extras...horse barn, tack rm, loft hay storage, calving barn, workshop greenhouse riding arena. Call Bob Granholm today! $998,858.
Wayne Seale
Ph. 250-747-3753 C.250-991-8170
William Lacy
#4130 - RIVER FRONT CHARMER!
Lovely 3 bdrm home on Walkem Street with almost 100 ft of frontage on the Faser River. Hardwood floors, large livingroom and master bedroom, great family room with gas fireplace, and kitchen built-ins. There is also a garage, 20x20 workshop, and a great yard to enjoy the view. $239,000. Call Randy!
#4128 - CONTEMPORARY FLAIR!
Skylights & vaulted ceilings make this home dazzlingly different. 4+ bdrm, 3+ bath home w/open main level, spacious kitchen with island eating bar, D/R and L/R flow together with walls of windows and soaring ceilings. Fully finished bsmt plus a bonus room above the main. Call Bobbi today! $364,900.
#4127 - YOUR CHANCE TO OWN AT A GREAT PRICE!
The acreage you’ve dreamed of having with the 3 bdrm home and dbl bay shop you can afford. 5.01 private acres in the Bouchie Lake area. Set up for horses or whatever hobby farming suits you. Natural gas plus wood heat. 25x25 2 bay detached shop. Dbl wide de registered mobile. Call Bob Marsh today! $144,500.
#4126 - GREAT LITTLE FAMILY HOME!
For a price you can afford. 6 bedrooms, updated vinyl windows, outside basement entry to fully fenced back yard. Bring your hammer and build your own equity. All offers subject to court approval and require a schedule A, B & C. Contact listing broker for details. Call Bob Marsh today! $85,500.
#4125 - WHAT YOU HAVE BEEN WAITING FOR!
Cute 3 bdrm one bathroom bungalow South of town. Beautifully landscaped lot w/huge backyard, garden & firepit. 2 year old exterior renovation including roof, soffits and vinyl. Excellent cub appeal. Located in a quiet neighborhood close to schools and shopping. Call Bobbi today! $189,900.
Ph. 250-747-3753 C.250-991-8170
William Lacy
Ph. 250-992-7202 C.250-983-5792
Bob Marsh #4124 - NEVER BEEN ON THE MARKET!
Has to be seen to be appreciated! Totally renovated immaculate and fabulously decorated inside & out! 3 generous sized bdrms, and a brand new kitchen, full finished bsmt w/rec rm for the whole family to enjoy. Detached 30x32 shop w/2 12 ft. garage doors & pinacle pellet heat. Call Leslie or Claudia today! $269,900
#4123 - FANTASTIC FAMILY HOME!
3 bdrms up. Open and bright living area w/modern colours and hardwood floors. Bsmt is just as spacious and with a few finishing touches has the potential for more bdrms. Updated and modern. Nicely landscaped yard w/adjoining lot for sale also. Lots of extra space. Move in and enjoy. Call William today! $230,000
#4122 - WORRY FREE LIVING!
Affordable living in a well maintained building. Listed near assessed value, this 2 bedroom unit is on main floor with easy access. Transit and shopping are nearby, as are two schools. Worry free living! Call Leslie or Claudia today! $46,400.
#4121 - CHARM, DIGNITY AND CHARACTER!
Executive 4 bdrm/3bath home in South Hills. L/R opens up to a formal D/R with hardwood floors. Cherry wood kitchen w/attached breakfast bar divides kitchen from F/R or casual eating area. Lrg Master suite w/ensuite has jetted tub & skylights. Finished bsmt w/rec rm, 4th bdrm, den and much more. Call Bobbi today! $298,000.
#4120 - WOW!
Make this home a true reflection of your lifestyle! 4 bdrm, 3 bath, with absolutely nothing to do but move in. Unique open floor plan, F/R off kitchen, eating area + formal dining, vaulted ceilings, hardwood floors, tiling, double garage, sundeck and fenced back yard. Call Claudia or Leslie today! $329,900.
Terri Matula
Bob Granholm
Cell. 250-983-5003
#4118 - MAKE IT YOUR OWN!
1800 sq. ft +, on one level & sits on 1.92 ac. Use your imagination when it comes to the layout of the 27x35 great room w/a bay window, 2 skylights & pellet stove. Features a 3 run kennel, barn, greenhouse, an observatory with rolling roof for star gazing, private fenced area, newer flooring in kitchen, D/R. Call William Lacy today. $179,900.
#4115 - VERY AFFORDABLE!
Well cared for 2 bdrm mobile home in a quiet park close to shopping. Newer windows, furnace, hotwater tank and vinyl siding. Great addition makes excellent entry/ mudroom. Nice large side yard. $51,500. Call Randy today!
#4114 - A MUST SEE AT THE RIGHT PRICE!
Bring the horses or the hobby farmer within you and look at this 7.9 acres w/1994 14x70 moduline home & addition, room for the whole family. Lrg addition w/ family rm w/NG fireplace, laundry & bdrm. Main floor has huge bath(5pc.), 2bdrms, & sunken kitchen. Very private setting. Nice view from kitchen & deck. Call Bob Marsh Today! $169,500.
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#4113 - THIS HOME BURSTS WITH UPDATES!
Want a modern feeling home without the work, check out this great bungalow on a huge, landscaped lot. Stunning main bath with glass shower, and jacuzzi tub in the other bath. N/G fireplace, tile, 2 bdrms on main & 1 down. Lg utility rm w/access to carport. Lg family/rec rm., 2 tiered deck. Call Leslie or Claudia today! $186,500.
#4112 - GRACEFUL, GLEAMING & PLAIN GORGEOUS!
Combine the alure of open floor plan, with a cook’s delight kitchen, informal dining area, and comfortable living room to make a home your family will thrive in! 2 cheerful bdrms up, master on main and full bsmt. Detached garage, sundeck & patio plus a private backyard. $314,500. Call Claudia or Leslie today!
Ph. 250-992-7202 C.250-991-2001
Bob Granholm
Randy Derrick
Randy Derrick
#4110 - GREAT VALUE!
Lovely moduline 2 bdrm mobile home in a quiet park close to shopping. Vaulted ceiling, large living room, nice bright kitchen with breakfast bar. Also a large covered deck. Priced to sell at $45,900. Call Randy
Ph. 250-992-6028 C.250-991-9147
Jasper Croy
Ph. 250-992-7202 C.250-983-9522
#4100 - HAPPINESS RADIATES!
From this 3 bdrm, 3 bath home in sunny Southills! Refreshed with newer kitchen, flooring, paint, baths, siding and backyard fencing, its ideal for a busy family! RV access to the private backyard too! $262,500. Call Claudia or Leslie Today!
#4099 - BEAUTIFUL CARIBOO HOME!
Additional residences that are situated on 195 acres know as “150 Mile Ranch”. Quality built 6186 sq ft main home with 5bdrm, 3bath. Spacious open floor plan, maple kitchen, numerous cupboards, island & more. Covered BBQ, & entertaining area w/pool table & games room, 2500 sq ft indoor pool, 8 man hot tub. Call Bob Granholm today! $1,890,000.
Picturesque 155.8 acre property with view and 2 bdrm home as well as numerous outbuildings located on Long Bar Road (North Quesnel) that fronts the Fraser River on 2 sides. If you like gardening or have horses or livestock the hayfields and pastures make this your ideal location. Call Bob Granholm Today!! $320,000.
#4095 - NEWLY FINISHED FAMILY ROOM!
Sunny 3 bdrms up, home with newer flooring, 2 extra bdrms down, 1½ baths, fenced backyard with alley access and a newly finished Family room workshop plus storage! Call Claudia or Leslie Today! $159,900.
#4090 - UNIQUE HOME & PROPERTY!
299 acre estate w/8300 sq ft., 6 bdrm home is located alongside the Quesnel River & has over 1 km of river frontage. High end home, 20 min drive from Quesnel. 220 acres of acres of property is fertile cleared hay fields & pasture. Must be seen! Call Bob Granholm today! $1,399,000.
#4094 - IMPECCABLY KEPT FAMILY HOME!
Located in Red Bluff, ready to move in and enjoy. 4 spacious bdrms, 2 baths with attached dble garage on a well landscaped lot. Newer laminate, newer hot water tank, one year old roof, updated baths and much more. Fenced backyard w/apple trees, raspberries, strawberries & garden spot. Must see! Call William today! $239,900.
#4089 - IDEAL STARTER HOME!
1142 acre ranch conprised of 7 titles is set up to run 250 cow/calf. 2253 sq ft 3 bdrm, bsmt, home along with a mobile home ideal for hired help or guest. Approx. 300 acres of pasture, range permits of 590 AUM. Owner say cattle & equip. are negotiable. $1,580,000. Call Bob Granholm!
#4093 - NEW! NEW! NEW!
#4092 - OPPORTUNITIES LIKE THIS ARE RARE!
In the last 6 years, furnace, hotwater, windows, roof, sundeck, 2 baths and more! 2 baths and more! Great value with 3 bdrms up, 1 down, and move in ready! Great fenced backyard too! $158,450. Call Claudia or Leslie Today!
#4088 - MODERN 4 BDRM 4600 SQ FT BUNGALOW!
Situated on 132 acres with 2 titles. Ideal location for someone working at Dunkley Lumber. Great hobby farm w/outbuildings, pastures and hayfields. Large heated, workshop w/auto body paint booth. Bonus, there is a small landing air-strip with hanger for flying enthusiast. Call Bob Granholm Today! $375,000.
So you have been waiting to find that perfect horse property!! As you enter this 5.6 acre property your eyes will be captured by the large well decorated home and the attached double garage w/an overtop sundeck ideal for entertaining. Panoramic view of the horse paddocks, barn & mountains. Call Bob Granholm Today!! $289,000.
#4086 - IDEAL STARTER HOME!
This cozy 3 bedroom, 1633 sq ft rancher home is located South of Quesnel in Kersley area. This is an ideal starter home that has newer (2009) roof, windows, electrical and pump/pressure tank. School is adjacent to property. Call Bob Granholm Today! $129,900.
Terri Matula
Ph. 250-249-0004
Bill Ingram
#4097 - HANG YOUR HEART IN THIS HOME!
Meticulously maintained, one owner home. Pride of ownership is apparent here. The screened porch, oak cabinets in the kitchen, updates incl. new roof, foam under the siding, extra insulation in attic, vinyl windows, bath and newer flooring. Yard has raised flower beds, workshop, RV storage and fenceing. $199,900 Call Claudia or Leslie today.
#4091 - PROPERTY YOU HAVE BEEN WAITING FOR!
Ph. 250-249-0004
Ph. 250-983-3251
#4101 - AFFORDABLE!
Affordable serviced lot close to schools and shopping. short walk to Westpark Mall - zoned multi family re-3-plex, 4-plex, townhouse, apartment. $19,500. Call Bob Marsh today!
Wayne Seale
Bob Marsh
Ph. 250-992-7202 C.250-991-2001
#4102 - GORGEOUS 3 BDRM GEM!
Absolutely stunning log home overlooking Bouchie Lake. Soak your troubles away in the old fashioned claw tub or soak up the rays on the patio, you’ll love every minute you spend in this quiet, gorgeous 3 bdrm gem! Call Terri today! $384,700.
Ph. 250-747-0422 C.250-983-9983
Ph. 250-992-7202 C.250-983-5792
Cell. 250-983-5003
D L O S #4103 - AFFORDABLE!
5 bdrm/3 bath home in the Uplands area on large corner lot. Room for the whole family or great rental investment. House needs some TLC but will be well worth the work. Call Bobbi Today! $95,000.
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#4109 - ROOM FOR ALL THE TOYS!
Beautiful 1 ac. parcel in Kersley with lovely 2 bdrm, 2 bath mobile home featuring a large ensuite, great kitchen, vaulted ceiling and central a/c. Great fenced yard with a 22x24 garage. 22x24 shop, greenhouse, RV storage, and underground sprinklers! $169,900. Call Randy today!
#4107 - LOVELY 3 BEDROOM LOG HOME!
D L O S
#4105 - NOTHING TO DO HERE BUT MOVE IN!
Located on 118.7 acres with barns & detached workshop. Property has hay fields and pastures with Baker Creek flowing across it. In the past there has been an existing range permit for 22 cow/calf pairs as well as water license on Baker Creek. 25 min. drive from Quesnel. Call Bob Granholm today! $415,000
Lovely family home, greenbelt behind & cul-de-sac in front, great for kids. Home has been completely updated, with a bright & cheery kitchen, hardwood & tile floors, windows & doors. A new sundeck w/see through rail that lets you enjoy the surrounding greenery. $179.900. Call Bobbi to view!
#4104 - LOTS OF EXPOSURE!
Large .25 Ac. RS2. lot fronts on Wilkinson St. & Doherty St. Lots of exposure. Build that single level group home or senior ground level APTS. How about the executive duplex and live in one side. $39,500. Call Bob Marsh today!
We Believe in Our Community...Families Grow Here
#3910 - COME SEE, COME SIGH!
Ph. 250-992-6028 C.250-991-9147
Crystal Glass Crest Lake Renos James & Sons Electric Doug Backer Excavating Quesnel Eavestroughing Lind on Homes are specific to each individual
Eagle Building Richbar Nursery Icon Homes Design Flooring Kodiak Drilling Pinnacle Stove Cariboo Propane City Furniture Quesnel Sand & Gravel
Cloverdale Benjamin Moore Pros Concrete All Haul Kleen Aire Ashley Furniture Q Brew Blümko Flower Art Ten Mile Lake Nursery
Ph. 250-983-3251
Bill Ingram
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THE SIGN YOU WANT
Immaculate one owner custom built executive home. Over 4500 sq. ft., 9’ ceilings, gorgeous L/R with 12’ ceilings, lovely kitchen and spacious mstr bdrm w/5 pce. ensuite. Too many features to list. $439,900. Call Randy.
Jasper Croy
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#4084 - START YOUR DREAM HERE!
Private 40 acre property with 3 bdrm home and outbuildings w/barn and shop. Great hobby farm with hayfields and pasture suitable for someone wishing to have horses, sheep, goats or cattle. Property located in Hixon and ideal for someone for someone working at Dunkley Lumber. Home is heated with an efficient geothermal system. Call Bob Granholm! $269,900
Ph. 250-992-7202 C.250-983-9522
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Pam McGauley 250-991-2814
#4083 - HOBBY FARM!
Comfortable 2812 sq ft 4 bdrm home located on 312 acres in Narcosli Creek area. Located short ½ kilometre walking distance from school. Appr. 145 acres of hay fields, remaining area is mixed pasture w/40 loads of standing fir timber. Small lake on property offers irrigation. Call Bob Granholm today! $535,000.
#4137 - A TESTAMENT TO LOG HOMES!
Post & beams let the sun stream into the open kitchen, eating and living area. Pellet insert in F/P, open views of the scenic year round pond & private yard. Covered deck runs along the front to enjoy the view & the fresh air. Master bedroom is upstairs in the open loft. Bsmt has a 3 pc bath, hobby rm. Call Claudia or Leslie today! $287,600.
#4081 - LIVE IN LUXURY W/RENTAL INCOME!
High qual multi res property on quiet dead end st. next to Faser River. 6 units-owners: 2500 sf, 4 bdrm total 3½ baths, 2 N/G FP, fam.rm & LR on main and rec rm, laundry- GOI is $53,700 w/incl projected rent for owner home at $1,200 per month 3-3 bdrm suites at $750, 2- 1bdrm suites rent at $500-525. Call Bob Marsh $549,500.
#4139 - LOOKING FOR PRIVACY WITHOUT THE COMMUTE?
This adorable, well maintained 3 bdrm home on a private no thru road could be what you’ve been waiting for. Situated on a 0.55 acre lot, fully fenced, with newer patio, this home has had recent updates including laminate floors and paint. Nice level lot, five min. from town with huge private backhyard. Call Jasper today! $149,900.
#4080 - ENDLESS POSSIBILITIES!!
This lovely 4 bdrm home on a quiet street in Red Bluff not only offers the option of a 2 bdrm bsmt suite, the large double garage also has a 724 sq. ft. living area perfect for a daycare, business or a suite. Oak kitchen with island, huge main bath, bamboo hardwood floors and more. Call Randy today! $264,500.
#3914 - 3 BDRM, 1 BATH MOBILE
Master bdrm at one end, other two bdrms at opposite end. Separated by bright and airy living room and kitchen. Located on the north side of town. New roof in 2012. Worth a look to see how this home could work for you. $49,900. Call Bobbi Momer today.
#3727 - 4 BEDROOM, 4 BATH
#3548 - ENTERTAIN IN FAMILY HOME
2 office home with a view. Lots of curb appeal, fully landscaped with pond and garden spot. On no thru road in Southills, hardwood, cork flooring, new cabinets in bthrm, new staircase, new kitchen w/granite counters. $449,900. Call Bill or Leslie.
Located on the 10th green at Quesnel golf course. Immaculate in quality & decor. Beyond ordinary w/ triple garage, circular drive, panoramic view. Beauty, warmth and attention to detail. Priced at $424,900. Call Leslie or Claudia to view.
We Believe in Our Community...Families Grow Here When you buy or sell with Remax Quesnel Realty, you get thousands in potential discounts. There are 29 locations to redeem your Remax coupons! Contact our agents/realtors on any of our listings. Visit Remax Quesnel Realty and Local Participating Merchants
Andrew’s Cabinetmaking Canadian Western Mechanical Concord Restorations Ltd. Heather Hartridge Fitness Quesnel Chimney Service Quesnel Clean-up Service Discounts
Crystal Glass Crest Lake Renos James & Sons Electric Doug Backer Excavating Quesnel Eavestroughing Lind on Homes are specific to each individual
Eagle Building Richbar Nursery Icon Homes Design Flooring Kodiak Drilling Pinnacle Stove Cariboo Propane City Furniture Quesnel Sand & Gravel
Cloverdale Benjamin Moore Pros Concrete All Haul Kleen Aire Ashley Furniture Q Brew Blümko Flower Art Ten Mile Lake Nursery
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THE AGENTS YOU NEED
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Leslie Johnson
Quesnel Cariboo Observer
Bobbi Momer
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Leslie Johnson
Quesnel Realty
Ph. 250-992-6032 C.250-991-9405
Quesnel Cariboo Observer
355 St. Laurent Ave. 250-992-7202
Ph. 250-992-6032 C.250-991-9405
Bobbi Momer
Bobbi Momer
Ph. 250-992-5523 C.250-991-9063
Ph. 250-992-5523 C.250-991-9063
Claudia Holland
Claudia Holland #4138 - AFFORDABLE IN RED BLUFF!
Great 3 bedroom family home on .5 acres. Bright & open with spacious kitchen and dining room and lovely family room with a pellet stove in the part basement. Large enclosed deck/sunroom, fenced backyard abd 22x30 carport. Call Randy today! $169,00.
#4136 - COUNTRY LIVING, MINUTES FROM CITY!
Enjoy 6.7 acres south of town with fencing, barn and a refreshed home that is move in ready, with 3 bedrooms, 2 newly renovated baths, full basement, double garage, new kitchen, and so much more $324,900. Call Leslie or Claudia!
Ph. 250-747-0422 C.250-983-9983
#4134 - WELL KEPT HOME IN SOUTH HILLS!
Not much to do her but put your own touches on this lovely family home and enjoy. Spacious & bright living/ dining/kitchen area. NG stove in rec rm, wired and heated shop out back, extra large lot is tastefully landscaped & set up for low maintenance, lots of perennials & underground watering system. Call William! $259,900.
#4132 - NICE FAMILY HOME, MINUTES FROM TOWN!
Sunken L/R with NG fireplace & bay window add elegance to this home. 3 bdrms & laundry on the main, fully finished bsmt w/1 bdrm, full bath, lg rec room with wet bar & office or hobby room. Covered deck oof the lg kitchen, Doble garage, paved drive & nicely landscaped yard. $159,900 Call Bobbi or William today!
#4131 - PICTURESQUE 409 ACRE RANCH!
Newer 4 bdrm, 3298 sq. ft exe. home, located only 20 min. driving time West of Quesnel.Property is comprised of 3 separate titles and comes with 2nd separate 3600 sq ft log house. So many extras...horse barn, tack rm, loft hay storage, calving barn, workshop greenhouse riding arena. Call Bob Granholm today! $998,858.
Wayne Seale
Ph. 250-747-3753 C.250-991-8170
William Lacy
#4130 - RIVER FRONT CHARMER!
Lovely 3 bdrm home on Walkem Street with almost 100 ft of frontage on the Faser River. Hardwood floors, large livingroom and master bedroom, great family room with gas fireplace, and kitchen built-ins. There is also a garage, 20x20 workshop, and a great yard to enjoy the view. $239,000. Call Randy!
#4128 - CONTEMPORARY FLAIR!
Skylights & vaulted ceilings make this home dazzlingly different. 4+ bdrm, 3+ bath home w/open main level, spacious kitchen with island eating bar, D/R and L/R flow together with walls of windows and soaring ceilings. Fully finished bsmt plus a bonus room above the main. Call Bobbi today! $364,900.
#4127 - YOUR CHANCE TO OWN AT A GREAT PRICE!
The acreage you’ve dreamed of having with the 3 bdrm home and dbl bay shop you can afford. 5.01 private acres in the Bouchie Lake area. Set up for horses or whatever hobby farming suits you. Natural gas plus wood heat. 25x25 2 bay detached shop. Dbl wide de registered mobile. Call Bob Marsh today! $144,500.
#4126 - GREAT LITTLE FAMILY HOME!
For a price you can afford. 6 bedrooms, updated vinyl windows, outside basement entry to fully fenced back yard. Bring your hammer and build your own equity. All offers subject to court approval and require a schedule A, B & C. Contact listing broker for details. Call Bob Marsh today! $85,500.
#4125 - WHAT YOU HAVE BEEN WAITING FOR!
Cute 3 bdrm one bathroom bungalow South of town. Beautifully landscaped lot w/huge backyard, garden & firepit. 2 year old exterior renovation including roof, soffits and vinyl. Excellent cub appeal. Located in a quiet neighborhood close to schools and shopping. Call Bobbi today! $189,900.
Ph. 250-747-3753 C.250-991-8170
William Lacy
Ph. 250-992-7202 C.250-983-5792
Bob Marsh #4124 - NEVER BEEN ON THE MARKET!
Has to be seen to be appreciated! Totally renovated immaculate and fabulously decorated inside & out! 3 generous sized bdrms, and a brand new kitchen, full finished bsmt w/rec rm for the whole family to enjoy. Detached 30x32 shop w/2 12 ft. garage doors & pinacle pellet heat. Call Leslie or Claudia today! $269,900
#4123 - FANTASTIC FAMILY HOME!
3 bdrms up. Open and bright living area w/modern colours and hardwood floors. Bsmt is just as spacious and with a few finishing touches has the potential for more bdrms. Updated and modern. Nicely landscaped yard w/adjoining lot for sale also. Lots of extra space. Move in and enjoy. Call William today! $230,000
#4122 - WORRY FREE LIVING!
Affordable living in a well maintained building. Listed near assessed value, this 2 bedroom unit is on main floor with easy access. Transit and shopping are nearby, as are two schools. Worry free living! Call Leslie or Claudia today! $46,400.
#4121 - CHARM, DIGNITY AND CHARACTER!
Executive 4 bdrm/3bath home in South Hills. L/R opens up to a formal D/R with hardwood floors. Cherry wood kitchen w/attached breakfast bar divides kitchen from F/R or casual eating area. Lrg Master suite w/ensuite has jetted tub & skylights. Finished bsmt w/rec rm, 4th bdrm, den and much more. Call Bobbi today! $298,000.
#4120 - WOW!
Make this home a true reflection of your lifestyle! 4 bdrm, 3 bath, with absolutely nothing to do but move in. Unique open floor plan, F/R off kitchen, eating area + formal dining, vaulted ceilings, hardwood floors, tiling, double garage, sundeck and fenced back yard. Call Claudia or Leslie today! $329,900.
Terri Matula
Bob Granholm
Cell. 250-983-5003
#4118 - MAKE IT YOUR OWN!
1800 sq. ft +, on one level & sits on 1.92 ac. Use your imagination when it comes to the layout of the 27x35 great room w/a bay window, 2 skylights & pellet stove. Features a 3 run kennel, barn, greenhouse, an observatory with rolling roof for star gazing, private fenced area, newer flooring in kitchen, D/R. Call William Lacy today. $179,900.
#4115 - VERY AFFORDABLE!
Well cared for 2 bdrm mobile home in a quiet park close to shopping. Newer windows, furnace, hotwater tank and vinyl siding. Great addition makes excellent entry/ mudroom. Nice large side yard. $51,500. Call Randy today!
#4114 - A MUST SEE AT THE RIGHT PRICE!
Bring the horses or the hobby farmer within you and look at this 7.9 acres w/1994 14x70 moduline home & addition, room for the whole family. Lrg addition w/ family rm w/NG fireplace, laundry & bdrm. Main floor has huge bath(5pc.), 2bdrms, & sunken kitchen. Very private setting. Nice view from kitchen & deck. Call Bob Marsh Today! $169,500.
D L O S
#4113 - THIS HOME BURSTS WITH UPDATES!
Want a modern feeling home without the work, check out this great bungalow on a huge, landscaped lot. Stunning main bath with glass shower, and jacuzzi tub in the other bath. N/G fireplace, tile, 2 bdrms on main & 1 down. Lg utility rm w/access to carport. Lg family/rec rm., 2 tiered deck. Call Leslie or Claudia today! $186,500.
#4112 - GRACEFUL, GLEAMING & PLAIN GORGEOUS!
Combine the alure of open floor plan, with a cook’s delight kitchen, informal dining area, and comfortable living room to make a home your family will thrive in! 2 cheerful bdrms up, master on main and full bsmt. Detached garage, sundeck & patio plus a private backyard. $314,500. Call Claudia or Leslie today!
Ph. 250-992-7202 C.250-991-2001
Bob Granholm
Randy Derrick
Randy Derrick
#4110 - GREAT VALUE!
Lovely moduline 2 bdrm mobile home in a quiet park close to shopping. Vaulted ceiling, large living room, nice bright kitchen with breakfast bar. Also a large covered deck. Priced to sell at $45,900. Call Randy
Ph. 250-992-6028 C.250-991-9147
Jasper Croy
Ph. 250-992-7202 C.250-983-9522
#4100 - HAPPINESS RADIATES!
From this 3 bdrm, 3 bath home in sunny Southills! Refreshed with newer kitchen, flooring, paint, baths, siding and backyard fencing, its ideal for a busy family! RV access to the private backyard too! $262,500. Call Claudia or Leslie Today!
#4099 - BEAUTIFUL CARIBOO HOME!
Additional residences that are situated on 195 acres know as “150 Mile Ranch”. Quality built 6186 sq ft main home with 5bdrm, 3bath. Spacious open floor plan, maple kitchen, numerous cupboards, island & more. Covered BBQ, & entertaining area w/pool table & games room, 2500 sq ft indoor pool, 8 man hot tub. Call Bob Granholm today! $1,890,000.
Picturesque 155.8 acre property with view and 2 bdrm home as well as numerous outbuildings located on Long Bar Road (North Quesnel) that fronts the Fraser River on 2 sides. If you like gardening or have horses or livestock the hayfields and pastures make this your ideal location. Call Bob Granholm Today!! $320,000.
#4095 - NEWLY FINISHED FAMILY ROOM!
Sunny 3 bdrms up, home with newer flooring, 2 extra bdrms down, 1½ baths, fenced backyard with alley access and a newly finished Family room workshop plus storage! Call Claudia or Leslie Today! $159,900.
#4090 - UNIQUE HOME & PROPERTY!
299 acre estate w/8300 sq ft., 6 bdrm home is located alongside the Quesnel River & has over 1 km of river frontage. High end home, 20 min drive from Quesnel. 220 acres of acres of property is fertile cleared hay fields & pasture. Must be seen! Call Bob Granholm today! $1,399,000.
#4094 - IMPECCABLY KEPT FAMILY HOME!
Located in Red Bluff, ready to move in and enjoy. 4 spacious bdrms, 2 baths with attached dble garage on a well landscaped lot. Newer laminate, newer hot water tank, one year old roof, updated baths and much more. Fenced backyard w/apple trees, raspberries, strawberries & garden spot. Must see! Call William today! $239,900.
#4089 - IDEAL STARTER HOME!
1142 acre ranch conprised of 7 titles is set up to run 250 cow/calf. 2253 sq ft 3 bdrm, bsmt, home along with a mobile home ideal for hired help or guest. Approx. 300 acres of pasture, range permits of 590 AUM. Owner say cattle & equip. are negotiable. $1,580,000. Call Bob Granholm!
#4093 - NEW! NEW! NEW!
#4092 - OPPORTUNITIES LIKE THIS ARE RARE!
In the last 6 years, furnace, hotwater, windows, roof, sundeck, 2 baths and more! 2 baths and more! Great value with 3 bdrms up, 1 down, and move in ready! Great fenced backyard too! $158,450. Call Claudia or Leslie Today!
#4088 - MODERN 4 BDRM 4600 SQ FT BUNGALOW!
Situated on 132 acres with 2 titles. Ideal location for someone working at Dunkley Lumber. Great hobby farm w/outbuildings, pastures and hayfields. Large heated, workshop w/auto body paint booth. Bonus, there is a small landing air-strip with hanger for flying enthusiast. Call Bob Granholm Today! $375,000.
So you have been waiting to find that perfect horse property!! As you enter this 5.6 acre property your eyes will be captured by the large well decorated home and the attached double garage w/an overtop sundeck ideal for entertaining. Panoramic view of the horse paddocks, barn & mountains. Call Bob Granholm Today!! $289,000.
#4086 - IDEAL STARTER HOME!
This cozy 3 bedroom, 1633 sq ft rancher home is located South of Quesnel in Kersley area. This is an ideal starter home that has newer (2009) roof, windows, electrical and pump/pressure tank. School is adjacent to property. Call Bob Granholm Today! $129,900.
Terri Matula
Ph. 250-249-0004
Bill Ingram
#4097 - HANG YOUR HEART IN THIS HOME!
Meticulously maintained, one owner home. Pride of ownership is apparent here. The screened porch, oak cabinets in the kitchen, updates incl. new roof, foam under the siding, extra insulation in attic, vinyl windows, bath and newer flooring. Yard has raised flower beds, workshop, RV storage and fenceing. $199,900 Call Claudia or Leslie today.
#4091 - PROPERTY YOU HAVE BEEN WAITING FOR!
Ph. 250-249-0004
Ph. 250-983-3251
#4101 - AFFORDABLE!
Affordable serviced lot close to schools and shopping. short walk to Westpark Mall - zoned multi family re-3-plex, 4-plex, townhouse, apartment. $19,500. Call Bob Marsh today!
Wayne Seale
Bob Marsh
Ph. 250-992-7202 C.250-991-2001
#4102 - GORGEOUS 3 BDRM GEM!
Absolutely stunning log home overlooking Bouchie Lake. Soak your troubles away in the old fashioned claw tub or soak up the rays on the patio, you’ll love every minute you spend in this quiet, gorgeous 3 bdrm gem! Call Terri today! $384,700.
Ph. 250-747-0422 C.250-983-9983
Ph. 250-992-7202 C.250-983-5792
Cell. 250-983-5003
D L O S #4103 - AFFORDABLE!
5 bdrm/3 bath home in the Uplands area on large corner lot. Room for the whole family or great rental investment. House needs some TLC but will be well worth the work. Call Bobbi Today! $95,000.
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Pam McGauley 250-991-2814
#4109 - ROOM FOR ALL THE TOYS!
Beautiful 1 ac. parcel in Kersley with lovely 2 bdrm, 2 bath mobile home featuring a large ensuite, great kitchen, vaulted ceiling and central a/c. Great fenced yard with a 22x24 garage. 22x24 shop, greenhouse, RV storage, and underground sprinklers! $169,900. Call Randy today!
#4107 - LOVELY 3 BEDROOM LOG HOME!
D L O S
#4105 - NOTHING TO DO HERE BUT MOVE IN!
Located on 118.7 acres with barns & detached workshop. Property has hay fields and pastures with Baker Creek flowing across it. In the past there has been an existing range permit for 22 cow/calf pairs as well as water license on Baker Creek. 25 min. drive from Quesnel. Call Bob Granholm today! $415,000
Lovely family home, greenbelt behind & cul-de-sac in front, great for kids. Home has been completely updated, with a bright & cheery kitchen, hardwood & tile floors, windows & doors. A new sundeck w/see through rail that lets you enjoy the surrounding greenery. $179.900. Call Bobbi to view!
#4104 - LOTS OF EXPOSURE!
Large .25 Ac. RS2. lot fronts on Wilkinson St. & Doherty St. Lots of exposure. Build that single level group home or senior ground level APTS. How about the executive duplex and live in one side. $39,500. Call Bob Marsh today!
We Believe in Our Community...Families Grow Here
#3910 - COME SEE, COME SIGH!
Ph. 250-992-6028 C.250-991-9147
Crystal Glass Crest Lake Renos James & Sons Electric Doug Backer Excavating Quesnel Eavestroughing Lind on Homes are specific to each individual
Eagle Building Richbar Nursery Icon Homes Design Flooring Kodiak Drilling Pinnacle Stove Cariboo Propane City Furniture Quesnel Sand & Gravel
Cloverdale Benjamin Moore Pros Concrete All Haul Kleen Aire Ashley Furniture Q Brew Blümko Flower Art Ten Mile Lake Nursery
Ph. 250-983-3251
Bill Ingram
location and may vary. Ask your merchant for details.
THE SIGN YOU WANT
Immaculate one owner custom built executive home. Over 4500 sq. ft., 9’ ceilings, gorgeous L/R with 12’ ceilings, lovely kitchen and spacious mstr bdrm w/5 pce. ensuite. Too many features to list. $439,900. Call Randy.
Jasper Croy
When you buy or sell with Remax Quesnel Realty, you get thousands in potential discounts. There are 29 locations to redeem your Remax coupons! Contact our agents/realtors on any of our listings. Visit Remax Quesnel Realty and Local Participating Merchants
Andrew’s Cabinetmaking Canadian Western Mechanical Concord Restorations Ltd. Heather Hartridge Fitness Quesnel Chimney Service Quesnel Clean-up Service Discounts
#4084 - START YOUR DREAM HERE!
Private 40 acre property with 3 bdrm home and outbuildings w/barn and shop. Great hobby farm with hayfields and pasture suitable for someone wishing to have horses, sheep, goats or cattle. Property located in Hixon and ideal for someone for someone working at Dunkley Lumber. Home is heated with an efficient geothermal system. Call Bob Granholm! $269,900
Ph. 250-992-7202 C.250-983-9522
Visit Remax Quesnel Realty and local paticipating merchants!
Pam McGauley 250-991-2814
#4083 - HOBBY FARM!
Comfortable 2812 sq ft 4 bdrm home located on 312 acres in Narcosli Creek area. Located short ½ kilometre walking distance from school. Appr. 145 acres of hay fields, remaining area is mixed pasture w/40 loads of standing fir timber. Small lake on property offers irrigation. Call Bob Granholm today! $535,000.
#4137 - A TESTAMENT TO LOG HOMES!
Post & beams let the sun stream into the open kitchen, eating and living area. Pellet insert in F/P, open views of the scenic year round pond & private yard. Covered deck runs along the front to enjoy the view & the fresh air. Master bedroom is upstairs in the open loft. Bsmt has a 3 pc bath, hobby rm. Call Claudia or Leslie today! $287,600.
#4081 - LIVE IN LUXURY W/RENTAL INCOME!
High qual multi res property on quiet dead end st. next to Faser River. 6 units-owners: 2500 sf, 4 bdrm total 3½ baths, 2 N/G FP, fam.rm & LR on main and rec rm, laundry- GOI is $53,700 w/incl projected rent for owner home at $1,200 per month 3-3 bdrm suites at $750, 2- 1bdrm suites rent at $500-525. Call Bob Marsh $549,500.
#4139 - LOOKING FOR PRIVACY WITHOUT THE COMMUTE?
This adorable, well maintained 3 bdrm home on a private no thru road could be what you’ve been waiting for. Situated on a 0.55 acre lot, fully fenced, with newer patio, this home has had recent updates including laminate floors and paint. Nice level lot, five min. from town with huge private backhyard. Call Jasper today! $149,900.
#4080 - ENDLESS POSSIBILITIES!!
This lovely 4 bdrm home on a quiet street in Red Bluff not only offers the option of a 2 bdrm bsmt suite, the large double garage also has a 724 sq. ft. living area perfect for a daycare, business or a suite. Oak kitchen with island, huge main bath, bamboo hardwood floors and more. Call Randy today! $264,500.
#3914 - 3 BDRM, 1 BATH MOBILE
Master bdrm at one end, other two bdrms at opposite end. Separated by bright and airy living room and kitchen. Located on the north side of town. New roof in 2012. Worth a look to see how this home could work for you. $49,900. Call Bobbi Momer today.
#3727 - 4 BEDROOM, 4 BATH
#3548 - ENTERTAIN IN FAMILY HOME
2 office home with a view. Lots of curb appeal, fully landscaped with pond and garden spot. On no thru road in Southills, hardwood, cork flooring, new cabinets in bthrm, new staircase, new kitchen w/granite counters. $449,900. Call Bill or Leslie.
Located on the 10th green at Quesnel golf course. Immaculate in quality & decor. Beyond ordinary w/ triple garage, circular drive, panoramic view. Beauty, warmth and attention to detail. Priced at $424,900. Call Leslie or Claudia to view.
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194,900
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679 Jones St. - Peek-a-boo view of the train bridge! North Quesnel convenience. Just steps from the river walk. 3 + 1 bdrms, 2 ½ baths, sundeck, fenced backyard. Wood fireplace sets the scene for home, comfort & convenience. Energy rating 70+, R52 ceiling. Undeveloped City park next door. Have a look, may just be perfect for you. Call Rick to view. MLS#N226671 NCR#2416
117,500
$
1018 Maple Heights Rd. – 1300 sqft 4 bdrm mobile w/ addition & carport on almost ½ acre fenced level lot. Updates inc: electrical, windows, HWT, HE furnace, kitchen, laminate in LR & hall. Master w/ patio door to huge 14’x28’ treated wood deck & 2 fenced yards w/ 13’x10’ shed. Appl inc fridge, stove, washer & dryer. Red Bluff sewer, drilled well & transit. Quick Possession! MLS#N226740 NCR#2418
325,000
249,900
$
2954 Tindale Rd. - Hard to find just the right sized property at 54+ acres for the hobby farmer or those who need to “just get away”. Fenced & x-fenced, w/ lots of rm for everyone & everything, this property is priced to sell! 2 huge bdrms up, 1 down & the coolest family rm/bdrm down for younger folks. This home is definitely one to come in & see. MLS#N226879 NCR#2420
$
2907 Nazko Rd. - 24 acres Rustic Log Homestead! This beautiful piece of land, pasture, trees, shed, wire fencing, is private & complete w/horse shoe drive. 15kms fr downtown Quesnel just past Moose Meadow Farms. Great location for hobby farm. House has family style kitchen, 3 bdrms, huge FP, laundry on main, full unfinished bsmt. Quick Possession. Call Rick. MLS#N226887 NCR#2422
49,900
95,000
$
Lot 10 - Novak St. - One of the BEST Building LOTS left in the City privacy plus, back onto UNBC hillside. Lovely new homes, paved & lighted street. Close to UNBC, Rec Centre, McDonalds, Rodeo Park plus. Just a nice walk along River Walk Trasil. Just a bridge away from City Centre. Build your dream! GST free! Call Rick! MLS#N226910 NCR#2423
152,500
$
$
801 Spruce St. - What a cutie!!! With updated flooring, paint, this home is a lot bigger inside than it looks from the front. Living on one level, lots of indoor space for all thoses extra’s, this home is ready for all ages. Lovely landscaped yard with fruit trees, nice shop out back & lots of wildlife to watch from the back rec. rm. Call Anna-Lisa or Rick to view! MLS#N225451 NCR#2408
395,000
183 Nickel Ridge Ave. - FINISHED TO PERFECTION! So bright, so new, so open. Finished up & down, 5 B/R’s, 3 baths, Kitchen complete with island & open concept to dining/Living room. Generously sized covered deck. Concrete drive, to the fenced yard, everything is beautifully done & ready to enjoy. 1 yr new, Home warranty program. Walk to UNBC, Rec centre & walking trails. MLS#N212971 NCR#2233
119,500
$
574 Marsh Rd. - This remodeled 3 bedroom mobile is located on just under an acre. French doors in kitchen lead to deck. Artesian well and lots of energy efficient updates, including new hot water tank, furnace and heat pump/air conditioner. With a just a few finishing touches, this could be your personalized country escape just 5 minutes from town! Call Lisa to view. MLS#224614 NCR#2398
349,900
$
$
4323 Quesnel Hixon Rd - 89.88 beautifully treed acres surround this older log home located just min. from town yet feels like the country. Nestled in park-like setting w/a long private drive. Pasture for horses, garden w/fruit trees add to the natural beauty. This gorgeous property boasts 270 ft. of river frontage & amazing views of the mighty Fraser. Call Rick. MLS#N214004 NCR#2243
1344 Bass Rd. - Huge mobile on just under a half acre in Red Bluff. Open kitchen & DR for all to enjoy. Torch- on roof, newer furnace, newer pump & expansion tank for well. Pine flooring throughout, woodstove helps with the expenses. Lovely walk-in closet. 4 small outbuildings for storage etc. This is not a drive-by, it must be seen to appreciate. Call Lisa to view. MLS#N225711 NCR#2410
newe Pric 394,900
$
1706 View Dr. - Horses Grazing, Tree lined drive, View of Mnts to east & Dragon Lk to west. 7.41 ac, south. Owner built, 3 bdrm, 3 bath, bright & inviting home. Laun on main, huge kitchen, cupbd space galore, cov’d porch, 2 decks, hot tub, fire pit, trails, RV storage, barn, fenced pasture. High ceiling in part fin’d bsmt. The longer you visit, the more to discover. A true gem of a lifestyle, all set up for you & your horses. Call Rick MLS#N220775 NCR#2344
314,900
$
365 Sanderson Rd. - Lovely family home! Decorated, livable & charming. Kitchen/family rm features/ vaulted ceiling, natural gas FP, doggie door to deck. Bright formal living/dining space. Fully finished home up & down. 3 bdrms, 3 baths, plus bsmt rec rm is optional bdrm. Office nook. Lovely landscaping, fully fenced yard, storage, play areas & private. This may be the perfect fit for your family. MLS#N226243 NCR#2413
122,900
$
1574 Titus Rd. - Country living in town!! This cute 3 or 4 bedroom home is located just minutes from all the amenities, shopping, buses, schools, parks & recreation. The property is extremely private & lends a secluded feel to this home. A must see! Call Lisa to view. MLS#N223503 NCR#2382
69,900
124,900
1053 Rainbow Rd. - Just plain WOW! Nice solid 2+ 1 bdrm home in great rural community, just over 5 acres fully fenced w/walk -in bsmt entry. 2km to Puntchesekut Lake Provincial Park (awesome swimming/fishing!). School bus stop at end of rd. Well maint’d rd in winter, beautiful drive in summer. Only 30 min from Quesnel & Sylvia’s Cafe is just around the corner. Call Anna-Lisa MLS#N225300 NCR#2405
125,000
220,000
$
249,900
578 Jones St. - Sweet North Quesnel! 3bdrms, 2 baths, gas stove, gas fireplace, laundry in main bath plus 1 bdrm bsmt suite. Backyard features privacy, large covered sundeck complete w/skylights, fenced & alley access. All rooms generously sized, some redecorating started, finish w/your own personal touches. Call Rick to view. MLS#N221711 NCR#2357
$
#125 - 1702 Dyke Rd. - This quiet gated community is waiting for you. This lot is across from the access road to the river. Within city limits and on city services. Lot has been recently surveyed. Building plan is available. Call Lisa to view! MLS#N226691 NCR#2417
470,000
$
4131 Quesnel-Hixon Rd - Home Sweet Home! Nestled on 2 acres of privacy. Fraser river view from deck & backyard sitting area. Open design, freshly remodeled, beautiful kitchen cabinets, 3 + 1 bdrms, 2 baths, rec room features cozy wood unit. Wood working shop is wired, insulated & complete w/pellet stove. Dbl garage. Lovely yard, trees, fenced garden, greenhouse, past airport just min. from town. Call Rick. MLS#224141 NCR#2397
208,000
$
800 Avery Ave. - Great ten-plex in good area near schools and shopping. 5-2 bdrm units and 5-1 bdrm units. 2 bdrm units are on the top, 1 bdrm units are on the bottom. 2 bdrm units are 2 storey with washer and dryer hookups, and backyard access. 10 parking spaces and fenced backyard. Units have been recently updated. Unquire. MLS#N4506123
1262 Croft Rd. - INDOOR POOL, SAUNA, FITNESS AREA! 3 bdrm, 3 bath rancher on ½ acre South. Fully updated & upgraded home. Granite countertops, new hardwood floors, new carpet, new windows & doors. New furnace, HRV, HWT & water softner. Incl. 1 yr old SS appliances & fitness equipment. Level lot, quiet street, close to school, shopping & Dragon Lake. Quick possission. Call Rick. MLS#N223190 NCR#2380
NCR#2419
1902 Alder rd. - Room for the whole family! Featuring 4 bdrms, 3 baths, hardwood floors, gas fireplace, sundecks front & back, treed. Nicely planned quality built, spacious & bright. 2 bdrm home attached w/5’ breezeway to 2 bdrm mobile home. Family sized, private yard & south. Must view to appreciate this 0.74 acre quiet location near end of Alder Road. Call Rick to view. MLS#N225097 NCR#2403
48,000
$
149,900
$
299,000
$
#3 - 2221 Quartz Ave. - Easy Living - Low Maintenance! In this family friendly MHR Park. Complete w/ gardens & playground. 3 bedrooms (1 in addition), 2 full baths. Open, Fresh, Inviting, 14 wide & very nicely maintained. May be just what you are looking for. South of town, turn down Jade to Quartz off Hwy 97 near shopping. Call Rick to view. MLS#N226934 NCR#2421
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44910 Landry Rd. – This beautiful setting of 4.99 acres is an immaculate & spacious 2 bdrm, 2bath mobile on a quiet no thru road. Sky lights & ample vinyl windows throughout gives a sense of peace and tranquility. Large, wired 30’x20’ storage shed. This gem is located on the first road past the Cottonwood River bridge on the Quesnel-Hixon Hwy. Truly a must see! Call Lisa to view. MLS#N213347 NCR#2235
22,500
$
$
$
337 Wilson St. - Charming Victorian styled home w/2 bedrooms up & possibly 2 down. Nice sized living room, kitchen, and dining rooms. Separate garage & additional small plumbed & wired building used as a concession in the past. Located in very desirable part of town. Call to view!! MLS#N223970 NCR#2393
Lot 1 Nazko Rd. - Build your log home. Enough trees on 4.83 acres ready for development. Ideal as unique building site w/southern exposure. Beautifully treed, nice elevation. Frontage on Nazko Road at corner just past Rawlings Rd., high side of highway on curve. Private with highway frontage. Easy commute to town, approx. 15 min. drive west of Quesnel. Call Rick for more info. MLS#N177687 NCR#1907
R E N TA L S 1 BDRM DUPLEX
$600/month
1 BDRM SUITE
$450/month
3 BDRM SUITE
$650/month
85,000
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Lot 1 Blackwater Rd.-Land-Lots of land! 26.86 acres of privacy, nature views & only 15 min. west of town. Drilled well, septic, driveway-was a Mobile home site. Great holding property or build/develop. Lots of room to collect toys - 4 wheelers, horses, pets, chickens/livestock & especially kids. Nice terrain, trees, & price. Newly subdivied. HST applies. Enjoy the drive & clean fresh air. Call Rick. MLS#N214272 NCR#2246
49,900
Lot 2 Blackwater 10 acre building site! Lovely trees, paved road, private; Great holding property or build your hobby farm. Pleanty of room for all those toys-4 wheelers, horses, pets, chickens &/or kids; nice terrain, nice trees, nice price. 10 min. past Bouchie Lake elem school, property on right, just before Sandford Rd; newly subdivided, HST applies MLS#223599 NCR#2388
99,900
72,900
$
$
$
Lot A Maple Heights Rd. - 0.67 of an acre zoned C3 & ready for development. Prime location near the intersection of Maple Park Mall, 7-Eleven and Walmart Panhandle off Maple Heights Rd. Call Rick. MLS#N4500506 NCR#1900
490 Hartley St. - This cute 2 bedroom home is on a quiet, private lot overlooking the city, surrounded by a white picket fence. Close to Riverview Elementary. Brand new roof less than a year old! Good investment property currently rented for $600.00/month. Tenant occupied, requires 24 hrs notice. Call Lisa to view. MLS#N213503 NCR#2236
4 BDRM SUITE
$750/month
3 BDRM TOWNHOUSE
$650/month
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GOLF CARTS, generators, dirt bikes, great deals. Pricing online. 250-395-1347 www.cartsplusbcnorth.com
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Anchored by Save-On-Foods, West Park Mall is home to Sears, Warehouse One, The Source, Quesnel Decor Gallery, Bosley’s Pet Foods, Domino’s Pizza, Carter’s Jewellers, Westside Liquor Store, Lenmasters and others. Give your business the facilities and services it needs to succeed. Space is available now for immediate business at great rates. Contact: Jana Kalynych Churchill Property Corporation Phone: 1-877-689-8500
WEST PARK MALL IS THE ONLY PLACE TO BE!
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ONE STOP APARTMENT SHOP We have an apartment to suit everyone’s needs.
CafĂŠ / Restaurant Space for Lease
This is a convinient location and a great opportunity for a business. Future growth for catering service and breakfast hours can be expanded. Lease term and price is negotiable. For more information please contact Jana Kalynych at 1.877.689.8500.
WEST PARK MALL IS THE ONLY PLACE TO BE!
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5 Year old rancher 1/2 Acre 4 bed, 1 1/2 Bath 36x20 Shop
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Give your customers convenient access and plenty of parking at the Quesnel Landmark. Stand out in an established, professional retail environment that features a mix of well-known retailers and boutiques. Whether you are looking for an in-line store, a kiosk or a cart, West Park Mall is the only centrally located mall in West Quesnel.
A well established and partially equipped CafĂŠ / Restaurant space is available for lease in West Park Mall. Next to Save-OnFoods with lots of parking and easy access.
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Thursday, May 16th 2-7pm Beautiful River front 14 x 66 Mobile Home. Fully renovated with addition, deck, mud room & 3rd bedroom or bonus room
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Bachelors from only $475, one beds from $525, two beds (2 bath in selected suites) from $595 and three’s with 2 baths from only $700. We have limited Apts available with fireplaces to cozy up to on these cold winter nights. Call today for availability and to arrange a personal tour! New Owners – New Management
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1994 Cambridge, 2bdrm 14x70 Mobile home. Spacious kitchen layout and good size front room. Includes finished addition, central air conditioning, covered sun deck and car port. Stove, fridge, washer & dryer included as well as a small storage shed. Located in a nice mobile trailer park for adults 55 years or older. (Must be park management approved) unit #31, 2682 Richardson Road. Must be seen to be appreciated. Price $119,500.00. Phone 250-747-1955 for viewing. 1996 2Bdrm. Mobile Home. Sunken kitchen /w Jenn Air stove, built in oven, kitchen Island. Large 2 sink bathroom, Asking $65,000. Call (250)747-0841 RETIRE IN Beautiful Southern BC, Brand New Park. Affordable Housing. COPPER RIDGE. Manufactured Home Park, New Home Sales. Keremeos, BC. Spec home on site to view. Please call 250-4627055. www.copperridge.ca
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Rentals Apt/Condo for Rent WILKINSON APARTMENTS 398 Roddis Dr. Quiet, Secure 1 & 2 bdrm suites. Elevator & laundry facilities. References Required. Move-In Incentives Available. Call 250-992-8949 1 bdrm apartment in 4 plex , North Quesnel area -next to park .Newly renovated , $575./mo + Utilities . N/S call or text 250-328-8747. FIR Crest Apartments - 1 & 2 bdrm suites, North Quesnel. N/P, no parties. (250)992-6593/(250)255-6593
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Notice to Remove Private Land from Woodlot Licence W1525
2 bdrm bsmt suite,n/p,A/C $600/mn. utilities incl (250)992-6189
2001 Dodge 250 4X4 Standard Cab
Please be advised that Keith and Peggy Corbett are proposing to remove 230.8 hectares of private land from Woodlot License W1525 located in the vicinity of Paradise and Peters Roads, northwest of Quesnel, B.C.
WOODGROVE MANOR 1241 Lark Avenue Located in the desirable Uplands area Spacious 2 bdrm, 2 bath suites Free Hot Water
2bdrm. Suite - Close to MP Mall & school, n/p, n/s, F & S Avail. Immed. Call 747-3878
North Quesnel - Bright 1 bdrm bsmt suite, utilities included, w/d, $550/mo. (250)992-2362
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RIDGEWOOD Multi Layouts, clean. Start at $700 No pets Call Tim 991-6429
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Recreational/Sale 1996 32’ King Of The Road 5 th Wheel
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One owner , Factory storm windows , 10 gal HWT , Stereo , Roof air, Microwave oven , 21’ awning, Lrg Double Fridge , Oak cupboards , Super 17’slide out . Excellent Live in Trailer
Modular Homes 3 bdrm mobile in mobile park south of town on bus route. $750/mo. Call 747-7479 or 255-6953.
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$11,900
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Truck & 5th Wheel $32,000 for Package!
Information about this proposal can be obtained by contacting Steven Curtis, R.P.F. at 250.747.4382.
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Large 2 bdrm apartment with private entrance in North Quesnel.Cable included. N/S, N/P. Call to view. 250-9925796.
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Only written inquiries received by the above date will be responded to.
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Inquiries/comments to this proposal must be submitted to Cariboo Forest Consultants Ltd., PO Box 4629, Quesnel B.C. V2J-3J8, Attn: Steven Curtis, R.P.F. by June 10, 2013.
Newly reno’d 2 bdrm ground level bsmt suite.w/d hook up, n/g included avail immed. $600/mo. Call (250)992-7929
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Friday, May 10, 2013
Community Calendar
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SPECIAL EVENTS & MEETINGS ETC... MONDAY QUESNEL ART GALLERY AGM, May 13, l7 p.m., at the arts and rec centre. A short social (with live music) will be followed by a short general meeting and the AGM. Everyone welcome. VICTORIA DAY BRUNCH May 20, Cottonwood House, 10:30 a.m. – 12:30 p.m.. Cottonwood House opens for the season May 18. IN CONCERT TOTELL, May 20, Maple Park Alliance, 2075 Balsam Ave., doors open at 6:30 p.m. Also playing Foreign to Earth and Youth Band, free will offering.
WEDNESDAY KERSLEY HORSE CLUB BARRELS AND POLES JACKPOT BUCKLE SERIES May 15, 29, June 12, 26, July 10, 24. Buckle for first in each division, prizes to 3rd in each division. Call Chelsea for information, 250747-1632.
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class for open beginners and/or horses. Call Chelsea 250747-1632.
FRIDAY
LEGION STEAK DINNER AND DANCE, May 10, dinner at 5:30 p.m., $10 each includes dance, dance at 7 p.m. with New Country Touch.
QUESNEL ART GALLERY PRESENTS MAY OUR SCRAPS DISAPPEAR May show featuring the Quesnel Quilters Guild. The show runs through the month of May, Tuesday to Saturday, 10 a.m. – 4 p.m. LIVE MUSIC JAM NIGHT, May 10, 7 – 11 p.m., Elks Hall, sponsored by River City Music Association. Everyone welcome to play/sign or listen/dance, $5/ person, $15/family, RCMA members free, memberships available. For information contact Kathy, 250992-3588.
SATURDAY
The Quesnel Church
Call 747-3178. Ask for Kim.
DOGGY POKER WALK fundraiser for Pet Safe Coalition Society of Canada May 11. Take your dog on a walk around the Quesnel West Side river front
now have a novice
Call 747-3178. Ask for Kim.
But the hour comes and now is when the true worshippers shall worship the Father in spirit and in truth. God is a spirit and they must worship him in spirit and in truth. Please join us.
date, contact John, 250-747-4526.
SUNDAY
LIONS MOTHERS DAY BREAKFAST, 9:30 a.m. corner of Reid and McNaughton (Lion’s Seniors property.) Pancakes, sausages, bacon, tea, coffee, juices for $5.
will be available.
BAKER CREEK ENHANCEMENT SOCIETY (BCES) works to promote public awareness, stewardship, and restoration of the local environment. Please join us on the third Monday of every month at noon in the Nature Education and Resource Centre located in West Fraser Timber Park.
lunch ($5) served Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday 11:30 a.m. – 12:30 p.m. For details call Golden Centre, 250991-0090.
TION GROUP meets SPECIAL EVENTS & MEETINGS ETC... the 4th Tuesday of
ORDER OF THE EASTERN STAR YARD SALE May 11, 9 a.m. – 3 p.m., Masonic Hall, corner of Front Street and Shephyerd Avenue. All proceeds in support of Eastern Star projects. For donations and/or pick up call 250-992-5875.
But the hour comes and now is when the true worshippers shall KERSLEY HORSE worship the Father in spirit and CLUB GYMKHANA in truth. God is a spirit and they every Wednesday, must worship him in spirit and 1801 Otter Road. We in truth. Please join us.
trail, entrance fee is $15 per hand, $10 for additional hands. Collect playing cards along the route, at the end the best three poker hands win a portion of entrance fees. Register and start walking anytime between 10 – 12 p.m. from park beside Save-on Foods. You must bring your own poop bags and pick up after your dog or you will be disqualified. You must be 19 or older to purchase a poker hand. Check out on Facebook for more information. ANTIQUES MACHINERY PARK season opener May 25, 3055 Dragon Lake Road. Gates open at 10 a.m. and close at 4 p.m. daily. The park is closed Wednesday and Thursday. Become a volunteer member, 250-747-4621.
FAMILY FUN BOTTLE DROP OFF May 18, 9 a.m. – 4 p.m., Safeway parking lot. For pick up cans and bottles anytime callMaryAnn, 250-249-5720. CARIBOO MINING ASSOCIATION’S GOLD SHOW May 25 – 26 at CNC. Anyone interested in participating, contact Chris, 250-992-8568. (No meeting in May.) ALL PIONEER DAY July 27 at Antique Machinery Park is looking for local songwriters and musicians to get involved. For an interview and scheduling
MOTHERS DAY BINGO sponsored by BPSA, May 12, doors open at 4 p.m. bingo at 6 p.m., Metis Bingo Hall, door prizes. BBBSQ is having a clothing/bottle drive, May 19 – 25. Drop items at 368 Vaughan Street or call 250-992-7257. RIDING CLUB HORSE OBSTACLE CHALLENGE May 26, 9 a.m. – noon, Old Howe Place Farm, Blackwater Road, proceeds to Crooked Leg Ranch Animal Rescue. For details call 250-7470114. 7TH ANNUAL CHILDREN’S WISH FOUNDATION TRAIL RIDE, May 26 at Minton Creek Ranch, Williams Lake. Sign up at 9 a.m., riders leave at 10 a.m. Overnight camping is available, also looking for volunteers. Call Karla or Rene, 1-250-9895526 for information.
ONGOING EVENTS QUESNEL LIONS MONTHLY GARAGE SALE on the last Saturday of every month at Maple Park Mall, 9 a.m. – 2 p.m. Hot dogs and coffee
CALM YOUR LIFE MEDITATION AT HIGH GROUND HEALING, 256 Reid St. every Thursday by donation. BELL RINGING beginners, Monday’s 10 a.m., Quesnel Seniors’ Centre. For information phone 250-992-6957. CARIBOO MINING ASSOCIATION meets the second Sunday of the month at 1 p.m. at the Seniors’ Centre. LEGION FLEA MARKET, Wednesday – Saturday, 10 a.m. – 2 p.m. Donations greatly appreciated. Help the Legion help the veterans. Donations can be dropped off at the Legion or call Ken, 250-747-4951. OAPO ACTIVITIES Monday – cribbage, pool; Tuesday – pool; closed Wednesday; Thursday – cribbage, whist, pool; Friday – whist, pool; regular monthly meetings 1:30 p.m., third Tuesday of the month; potluck lunch, third Friday, 11 a.m. – 12:30 p.m.; generous
Home Renovations • Commercial Projects • Industrial Wiring •
CLIMATE AC-
every month at Alex Fraser Timber Park’s Nature Centre at noon. People interested in helping create a self-sufficient, resilient community, join the group.
GRIEFSHARE weekly sessions Monday, 6:30 – 8:30 p.m., workbook is $15. For information and registration contact Carol, 250992-5369, Debbie, 250-747-1500 or Northstar Church, 250-992-8830. FRIENDS OF THE LIBRARY YARN CLUB meets the second and fourth Thursday afternoon, 1 – 3 p.m. in the library activity room. RESEARCHING YOUR FAMILY HISTORY? NEED HELP WITH A BRICK WALL? Quesnel Genealogy Society meetings are the second Tuesday of the month, September to June at 1490 Beryl Street, 7 p.m. For information contact 250-992-7211. YOUTH CENTRE open Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, 2:30 – 5:30 p.m. Rock climbing bookings accepted for Saturday birthday parties, call 250983-6920 to check availability.
FRIENDS OF BARKERVILLE regular meetings, first Wednesday of each month, 5:30 p.m., Wee Chippee Restaurant. For information call 250-992-2008. VOICES FOR NORTH CARBIOO SENIORS every third Thursday at Legion Hall, 2 p.m. AUXILIARY TO G.R. BAKER HOSPITAL LOOKING FOR NEW MEMBERS, especially for the Gift shop (minimum 4 hours), TV’s (1 1/2 hrs) and cart (1 hour). Meetings are first Tuesday of the month, 7:30 p.m. in hospital lower boardroom. Orientation provided, police record check required. Pick up application at Hospital Gift Shop or contact Florence White, 250992-5635 or Barb Glover 250-9925298. EXODUS 4:10 TOASTMASTERS meet Thursdays. Meetings and Special Events, Workshops, Signupsare and Non-profi t Groups Meetings 7 p.m., run in the Sunday or Wednesday in will multi-purpose edition. The deadline for the Wednesroom at Northstar day Observer is Monday at noon, and Church, the deadlineuse for thelower weekend edition parking lot. is Wednesday at 5For pm. All demeeting regular submissions tailsnotices callandRose, 250to Communityor Calendar must be 992-9520 Pam, renewed every three months. Due to 250-992-5752. the volume of material, we clear the column every three months and only print newly submitted material. Meetings and Special Events, Workshops, Signups and Non-profit Groups will run in the Sunday or Wednesday edition. The deadline for the Wednesday Observer is Monday at noon, and the deadline for the weekend edition is Wednesday at 5 pm. All meeting notices and regular submissions to Community Calendar must be renewed every three months. Due to the volume of material, we clear the column every three months and only print newly submitted material.
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Friday, May 10, 2013 Quesnel Cariboo Observer
WE HAVE THE HEART – WE NEED A HOME
NOW IS OUR TIME It is up to us, the residents of Quesnel, to raise the funds to build our Multi-Centre and now is our time. By supporting the North Cariboo Multi-Centre you are investing in the future of our community in so many ways. We have until May 31st to raise the money.
It’s easy - here is how individuals and companies can help: • Buy a seat for $250, dedicate it to someone you love or as a legacyif every seat sold, we would raise $500,000; • Buy a piece of the North Cariboo Nature Mural starting at $25; • Sponsor the theatre; • Sponsor a room in the multi-centre; • Make a donation. Many packages have been delivered to businesses and individuals. If you are ready to make your donation or would like more information, please call Carol @ 250-991-2878 or Bernice 250-747-1727.
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