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Giesbrecht said the company was not kicked out and “respectfully left the area” after a meeting with the Band and the conclusion of their work. “This was a surprise. We had to contact the members who were on the site and they were very surprised by the way the visit was characterized,” he said. “We let them know when we arrived on Tuesday, we identified ourselves and let them know which was our boat and to ask if they had any questions... At their request we met with them for half an hour and it was, according to those in Hartley Bay, a very cordial meeting.” Another point of contention for the Gitga’at was that the fax announcing their arrival was accompanied with a letter ad-
dressed to Gitxaala Chief Councillor Conrad Lewis. The letter was summarily sent back to Enbridge. “It’s hard to imagine a company screwing-up its relationships with First Nations more than Enbridge has,” said Robinson, who called the whole ordeal “very disrespectful”. “This incident shows not only the failure of Enbridge to meaningfully consult, but also indicates an insensitive, scattershot approach to dealing with First Nations,” he said. We remain resolved to protect our territory and people from this project.” Giesbrecht acknowledges that the company did send a letter addressed to Chief Lewis, but said it was an honest mistake.
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KITIMAT - An Enbridge-sponsored tour of the Kalamazoo River area and Marshall, Michigan region have local community stakeholders impressed with the company’s openness. On an invite from the company, about a dozen people from communities from Prince George to Kitimat toured the site and region of a 2010 major oil spill, when an Enbridge line failed, spilling about 877,000 gallons into Talmadge Creek, which feeds into the Kalamazoo. “We’ve had a lot of questions about what happened in Marshall three years ago and we’ve been trying to answer the questions but we felt that if we were able to take them out to Marshall so they could see for themselves, perhaps some of their questions could be answered with a tour of the clean-up,” explained Michele Perret, Northern Gateway’s Community and Municipal Relations Manager. The tour, which she led, included travel by bus through the area, and on boats on the water itself. It wasn’t only company representatives either. Marshall’s city manager, and a representative from the Calhoun County Conservation District also answered questions, and nearby residents
were also included in the factfinding mission. “There were a lot of questions. I think that was really positive, that people weren’t shy to ask questions,” said Perret. “They asked questions about everything.” She said the answers showed that the clean-up has been successful. The woman from the Conservation District even told the visitors that health effects from the spill have been nil. “She said ‘I’ve had more health issues with a bridal party and a bad cake.’” said Perret. The representative from Kitimat, fishing guide and Kitimat Chamber of Commerce director Tracey Hittel, said that the tour was very informative. “I tried to get as much input from the public as possible on the whole situation,” he said. “They seem to be quite happy with what Enbridge has done with the cleanup.” From what he gathered from Marshall city officials, they learned a lot about emergency response and about suddenly housing and feeding thousands of people at once, people who came as a result of the spill. The company itself was not well-known to people in the area before the spill. Some may not have even quite realized an oil pipeline was going through the area, he said.
“The townspeople said they didn’t even know who Enbridge was, and that pipeline’s been in the ground there since ‘67,” he said “It was in the ground for so many years just flowing oil underneath their town and not knowing until unfortunately the line let go.” But the clean-up effort has paid off and he said people on his tour saw little more than ‘pepper flakes’ of oil in the water. “From what we saw, you would never know there was a spill there,” he said. “It was quite amazing you could clean up the oil from what the pictures looked like originally and what they’ve done now.” Hittel said that the portrayal of the spill on television media seemed skewed from what actually happened. “What the media put out was nowhere near what really happened,” he said. But all of this is not meant to express that Hittel himself supports the proposed Northern Gateway pipeline from Alberta to Kitimat. For example he said the Kitimat River just wouldn’t handle an oil spill. “If we had an oil spill on the Kitimat River, it would be disastrous...We just couldn’t have one.” The Kalamazoo River for instance is not as heavily relied on for fishing, drinking water does not come from it and it’s small.
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PRINCE RUPERT - Numbers released by ICBC on Tuesday show that by far the highest number of vehicle collisions in Prince Rupert occur on McBride. By far the highest number of accidents occur at the entrance to the downtown core at the intersection of Third Ave. West and Third Ave East. In the last five years there have been 25 accidents at that location. Of those 25, eight have resulted in casualties being reported. There was a tie in the second highest number of incidents, with 15 collisions at the intersection of 5th and McBride and 8th and McBride. Rounding out the top
five were 11 accidents at the corner of 9th and McBride and 10 at 2nd Ave. and McBride. Off of McBride, the most accidents occur in the downtown core. There were seven accidents at 1st Street and 2nd Avenue West and seven at the intersection of Third Ave. While the intersection at 3rd Ave. And McBride had the highest number of accidents in 2009, 2010 and 2011, that trend ended in 2012. The intersection at 9th Ave. and McBride, where parents turn to drop off their children at the new Prince Rupert Middle School and other turn to go golfing, had five accidents compared to four at the entrance to downtown.
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PRINCE RUPERT - Count acting BG Group Canada president Steve Swaffield as among those who don’t believe all of the LNG export terminals proposed for the Northwest will come to fruition. There are currently six LNG export terminals proposed in the region — three in Kitimat and three in Prince Rupert including the BG terminal on Ridley Island, the Pacific Northwest LNG terminal on Lelu Island and a possible terminal on Grassy Point — but on May 15 Swaffield told the Prince Rupert and District Chamber of Commerce seeing six built is unlikely. “There have been many projects announced and
there may be some consolidation taking place... Ultimately, I believe two to three projects will go ahead, though I don’t know which those will be,” he said, noting his company is looking for partners in the project. “The main question I am asked, particularly in Prince Rupert, is, is this real... I believe it is very real.” The BG Group is currently in the environmental assessment with baseline work underway on Ridley Island. “Prince Rupert is ideally located and that is why we are here,” he said, adding the need for LNG in countries across Asia is only on the rise. “We’re taking a low cost product to a high value market... On Ridley Island there is road and rail access, a nat-
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KITIMAT - Dance Kitimat presents its annual year-end show on Sunday, May 26 at 2:00 p.m at the Mount Elizabeth Theatre. It is excellent entertainment for the whole family. Dancers from ages four-through-17 will
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r. Dorothea Bower was a young idealist who made a difference to many lives in our valley. This spunky maverick was so much ahead of her time; going to university when women were encouraged not to, and entering a profession which was exclusively the realm of men. This was totally unheard of in 1904. Then travelling north on a remote distant wilderness adventure, so far away from her comfortable existence in Ontario. The challenges were staggering; resentment, suspicion, etc. Few people then would believe that a woman could be a competent doctor; but she was, and much more. Who was this woman who came north and became a favorite of so many? Dorothea received her MD at Trinity Medical College in Toronto in 1904. She was then recruited by the Methodist Church Missionary Society. Just weeks after graduation, she headed off on the train to Vancouver. She then booked passage on the steamship, Danube, north to Hartley Bay. According to the account by Kitimat’s Elizabeth Varley Anderson in her book, “Kitimat My
Valley”, the journey from Toronto to Kitimat took nearly three weeks, including ten days staying with the missionary in Hartley Bay before passage to Kitamaat was arranged. She apparently was not impressed by the unending days of rain while waiting for her ticket to her mission home at Kitamaat. Eventually she arrived aboard the Tees on the 23rd of June and was greeted at the wharf by a worried Reverend Raley, who quickly hustled her off to see her first patient, a desperately sick boy. Dr. Bower was expected to be far more than a doctor. In addition, she was expected to teach a full slate of subjects at the school and help to direct the Girl’s Home. Reverend Raley was no doubt relieved to have a trained physician arrive as it took the pressure off himself who would often have to administer frontier medicine as explained in several issues of his newspaper the Na Na Kwa. In the January 1903 issue of the same paper, Raley described how even amputations were conducted by himself, prior to the arrival of university trained professionals like Dr. Bower. Dr. Bower’s summers were reportedly extra special, providing greater freedom and opportunity for visiting. During the summer, school was out and a great many village residents were working at distant canneries down by Rivers Inlet, so visiting and recreation was a possibility.
Dorothea saved many lives and interestingly, she even met her husband to be in a Doctor patient relationship. It all started when a desperate Jack Fountain staggered into the Anderson Ranch having hiked in from Terrace along the mail route trail. He had been working as a timber surveyor when his wounds from devil’s club began to fester and then developed into blood poisoning. He was desperate for medical attention which was also unavailable in Thornhill. The nearest doctor was Dorthea at Kitamaat Mission.
on to raise several children. We do know she had two sons who never returned from World War II. One was a captain killed in Italy and the other was an aviator, shot down over France. We do not know if she ever returned to her early haunts on the North Coast. She was, however, an inspiring pioneer who had certainly made a difference with many lives in the north.
On Mr. Fountain’s arrival, George Anderson rowed to the village to fetch the doctor. Initially, it was thought that amputation of the arm would be necessary but under Dr. Bower’s competent care, starting with lancing and using a poultice, the recovery was remarkable. Needless to say Dr. Bower was a heroine. Fountain adored this woman who had saved his life and his arm. Although considerably older, Jack Fountain must have had considerable charm, as Dorothea was considered quite the catch. She eventually agreed to marry him, which they did back in Ontario at the home of her parents. Unfortunately for Kitamaat, Dorthea Fountain never again practiced medicine in the Kitimat Valley. She settled down in the Fraser Valley at Abbotsford, not far from Chilliwack, where the Anderson’s eventually re-settled. Dorothea went
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While This letter is to share our concerns regarding the proposed construcschool and smallthe businesses with thebe • BC Hydro cannot provide theboards, electricitymunicipalities, that will be required to power refrigerationgrapple plants that would tion of natural gas pipelines between northeastern BC and the builtPacific at the proposedCarbon export terminals on the the Pacific coast, yet the governmentgas is approving Tax and implications of provincial BC’s greenhouse policy, projects big coast. Several of these pipelines are proposed to cross the Kispiox anyway. industry is being given a free pass, with grave implications for the Valley as part of routes that would traverse large, relatively undishealth oftransmission, the planet.refrigeration, and export are considered, natural gas is not a “green” • When all aspects of its drilling, turbed sections of northern BC. source of energy. Studies indicate that natural gas produces significantly more carbon emissions than do the • Local economic returns from pipeline construction would be minimining, transportation, andThere combustion of coal – the “dirty” fuel that natural gassupply, is toutedand to replace. mal. would be short-term construction, transporThe KVCCA held a well-attended meeting on March 13, 2013, at which tationCanada, jobs. Once built,gasthe pipelines would be monitored remotely, • According the natural industry is already the single largest industrial source of pipeline proposals were discussed. The membership present was to Environment greenhouse BC.access The BC by government has exempted industry fromestimates reporting thea greenhouse withinsite helicopter. The BCthe government unanimous in its opposition. These are some of the principal reasons:gas emissions gas emissions from new projects, admitting that they were included, the province would not be able to meet permanent job total ofif800, mostly at export terminals. • The construction and presence of pipelines and accompanying roads its legally mandated target for greenhouse gas emissions by 2020. While school boards, municipalities, and small • The principal market for natural gas export is the People’s Republic would fragment an area that is considered to be a globallybusinesses significant grapple with the Carbon Tax and the implications of BC’s greenhouse gas policy, big industry is of China. This communist country owns some of the key compawilderness. Salmon habitat, from headwaters to estuaries being would bea free pass, with grave implications for the health of the planet. given nies in the development of natural gas leases in northeastern BC. put at risk. • Local economic returns from pipeline construction would be minimal. There would be short-term construction, Economics is being given priority over human rights and freedoms, a • The province of BC has no sustainable, longterm plan withsupply, regard and transportation jobs. Once built, the pipelines would be monitored remotely, with site access by sentimentestimates that is anot popular the majority Canadians. to the natural gas export industry. The recent “omnibus” bills of the helicopter. The BC government permanent jobwith total of 800, mostly at of export terminals. • The potential cumulative impacts of multiple natural gas pipeline federal government have promoted the present free-for-all in the • The principal market for natural gas export is the People’s Republic of China. This communist country owns routes and export terminals are not being considered under the BC natural gas industry, by removing many environmental requirements some of the key companies in the development of natural gas leases in northeastern BC. Economics is being Environmental Assessment Act.that is not popular with the majority of Canadians. and “streamlining” the approval processes. given priority over human rights and freedoms, a sentiment • Natural gas pipelines can be converted to use for transporting oil, We urge all communities and Nations in export northern BC to • The potential cumulative impacts of multiple natural gasFirst pipeline routes and terminals are give not being without additional environmental review. considered under the BC Environmental Assessmentand Act.to weigh the proposed benefits versus thought to these concerns • Fracking (drilling for natural gas) is accompanied by a plethora of theand risks the environment, lifestyles, and the We urge all communities FirsttoNations in northern BCtraditional to give thought to these concerns andlocal, to weigh the negative environmental impacts, including: depletion and poisoning salmon-based invite lifestyles, you to join this conversation to proposed benefits versus the risks to the economy. environment,We traditional and the local, salmon-based and economy. of aquifers; vast releases of greenhouse gases; the creation of toxic We invite you to join this conversation and to makevoice your community voice heard. Inform your provincial and make your community heard. Inform your provincial and federal wastewater; triggering of earthquakes; and the destruction ofgovernment boreal representatives federal andrepresentatives industry representatives your concerns. government and of industry representatives of your forest and lands used traditionally by First Nations. concerns. Thank you. We look forward to hearing from you. • BC Hydro cannot provide the electricity that will be required to Thank you. We look forward to hearing from you. power the refrigeration plants that would be built at theRespectfully, proposed Respectfully, export terminals on the Pacific coast, yet the provincialThe government Executive and Directors of the Kispiox Valley Community Centre Association The Executive and Directors of the is approving projects anyway. 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MLA-elect in no rush to quit city council By Shaun Thomas The Northern connector
PRINCE RUPERT - City Councillor and MLA-elect Jennifer Rice said she is in no rush to give up her spot on council, but acknowledges it something that will likely happen sooner than later. Rice, running for the NDP, handily won the North Coast riding on May 14 with 56.6 per cent of the popular vote compared to 33.13 per cent for Liberal candidate Judy Fraser and 10.26 per cent for Green candidate Hondo Arendt. “I’m not going to make any abrupt changes. I am going to stay on council as MLA-elect and it is too soon to say what the future holds,” she said. “My suspicion is that it is not appropriate to do both so the question is, when is the best time to step down that will have the least impact on the community.” While Rice won in the riding, the NDP lost seats in an election that resulted in a majority Liberal government. Rice said she and others in the NDP caucus are still processing the surprising loss. “We spoke during a phone meeting and I think we’re all pretty gobsmacked with the provincial results.... Over the next few weeks there will be an analysis of what unfolded
in the election,” she said, noting she already has two preferred portfolios for any potential critic role. “I think Ferries is an appropriate critic role for where we are, but I’m also interested in mental health advocacy. It is a big issue here in the north and I think it would be a good fit.” Although the Liberals won a majority government, with Premier Christy Clark campaigning heavily on the benefits of growing the LNG industry, the Liberal candidates lost in the ridings of both Kitimat and Prince Rupert where the terminals would be located. Rice said that may point to putting too much emphasis on an uncertain commodity. “I think she embellished what LNG would provide us. It feels almost unfair to people in the north to make these grandiose promises for something that may or may not come... To tie the province’s entire wealth to LNG is pretty premature and a little risky,” she said, noting that realistic development of LNG exports could be done. “People in Prince Rupert are pretty embracing of it, as are people in Port Edward, but there are other considerations. For example, the
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Gitga’at have put out press releases saying they were approached about one terminal and now there are nine or 10 at their doorstep.” Rice will be making her way down to Victoria sometime after results are finalized on May 27, possibly for orientation as a new MLA. When she does, her intention is to make everyone in the riding feel a part of the government process. “I was pleased to see people step forward and vote in the outlying areas, I wanted to
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Singer’s in Terrace By Percy Hebert
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SMITHERS - After a two-year break following a 13-year binge on touring, Rachelle van Zanten is refreshed and back on tour with her slide guitar in support of her new CD “Oh Mother.” “There’s really a true joy in delivering a really good live show,” van Zanten said. “I’m starting to feel that excitement again. I’ve got my mojo back.” The renewed excitement about performing live, van Zanten said, is in part thanks to playing with a fresh set of musicians who add to the creativity of the songwriting process. “They’re an incredible band from all over the globe,” she said. Oh Mother and the songs on the CD are, van Zanten said, a tribute to her mother who passed away, the joy of experiencing motherhood for the first time and an homage to Mother Earth. Van Zanten took up the slide guitar when she was 17 after she saw Lester Quitzau perform at the Midsummer Music Festival. “It just enthralled me, it moved me, it reached the core of my being,” van Zanten said of Quitzau’s skill on slide guitar. She squirrelled up enough courage and asked Quitzau how to play slide guitar. Quitzau graciously gave her a steel slide and showed her the basics.
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Rachelle van Zanten is back on the road and appearing in Terrace May 24. “I’ve been unstoppable ever since,” van Zanten said. When she’s in writing mode, van Zanten said the music typically comes first as she plays on her guitar. “Usually a motif or a line will stick and I just keep going for it,” she explained. “The whole mood of the music will evoke the lyrical content of the song.” The mood underlying many of van Zanten’s songs, including some on Oh Mother, shine light on the plight of the environment and people crying for help and the stories people from around the world share with her. The messages in her songs have led some media to refer to van Zanten as a social activist, a label she admits to wearing proudly. “It makes me feel good standing up for people and their belief
system,” she said. “A lot of people are overwhelmed with all this development coming in.” Her most famous song, My Country, is precisely one of those songs. “That’s one of those songs I needed to work out because I felt it was a very important message,” she said referring to the plight of Tahltan women protecting their land and the Sacred Headwaters against coal bed methane extraction by Shell Canada. For fans wondering if she will play My Country, van Zanten was emphatic. “Oh yes, that’s my Stompin’ Tom Connors’ Good ol Hockey Game,” she said. “I’ve got to do that one.” Van Zanten hits the stage at Gators in Terrace, May 24, with special guests The Racket opening the show.
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TERRACE - Janice Shaben will lead the Terrace and District Chamber of Commerce for a second two-year term. The selection came at the organization’s May 16 annual general meeting. Joining her on the executive as vice president will be Leydi Noble who will also serve a two-year term. The treasurer is Val Gauvin and she has one year left of a two-year term.
There had been a first vice president and a second vice president but these positions were rolled into one vice president following a change in the chamber’s constitution. The board is made up of a combination of existing and new directors. Loralie Thomson from My Fitness has one year left of a twoyear term as does Janine Kraft of the Investors Group. Steve Dotto from the Northern Savings Credit Union has just
finished a one-year term and will now serve a two-year term. New to the board are Neil Courtney from Skeena Valley Exteriors and Interiors, John Ryan from Nechako Northcoast Construction Services and Christine Leclerc from Hawkair. “It’s exciting that we
have new directors on the board,” said chamber executive director Carol Fielding. “But we are still short and welcome anyone interested in joining the board.” The chamber acts as the area’s business voice and organizes business activities. That follows its mis-
sion statement which is: “To be the recognized voice of business committed to the development and enhancement of the economic well being of the Terrace area... The history of the Terrace and District Chamber of Commerce dates back to September 17, 1927.
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PRINCE RUPERT - City council has backed down from their request to approve any new mural on McBride. Proponents of the Paint Prince Rupert program were seeking approval to paint over the existing marine mural between 8th Ave. East and 9th Ave. East to kick off the new season of painting. When the idea first came to council on April 22, council
said they would like to approve the design and would only give the go ahead if the Ministry of Transportation and Prince Rupert Community Arts Council said they were okay with it. Chief financial officer Dan Rodin told council on May 13 that neither group raised a concern and recommended council approve the mural sight-unseen. “I guess we’re approving a surprise. I would like to see what it looks like before
it goes up, but I’m okay with surprises too,” said Councillor Gina Garon. “My understanding is the mural was first painted by some kids from the Arts Council. My thinking is those kids are now grown up adults and are probably ok with the mural being painted over,” said Councillor Jennifer Rice. The mural comes at no cost to the City, but Rodin said that may change as the years go by.
“Our agreement with the Ministry of Transportation is for minor maintenance,” he said, noting that the existing mural has lasted for decades but the City would have to cover any touch-ups on the new artwork. “Hopefully this will last as long and there will be another budding artist 20 years from now who will look at what is there and bring the idea for another surprise to council.”
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TERRACE - City councillor Bruce Bidgood was voted in as vice president of the North Central Local Government Association on May 2. Councillor Lynne Christiansen was also appointed as NCLGA representative for the Regional District of Kitimat-Stikine. “I was very fortunate to get almost unanimous support in the Northwest and also from the Northeast,” Bidgood said, though the exact voting numbers are undisclosed. The way succession works, Bidgood thinks he could advance to vice president and then president of the NCLGA in two years. “It’s time for us to resume a leadership role,” Bidgood said of the position of the Kitimat-Stikine district within the structure of local government in BC. He plans to write a book about the intersection of social work and politics, a space he has inhabited for years.
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Obituaries
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Rodney Gerald Arthur Gutknecht
Please join Rodney’s friends and family in sharing memories and happy times spent with him.
Muriel Eriksen (Eby) Muriel was born in Prince Rupert on June 29, 1920, one of eight children born to Henrietta and Christian Eby. She outlived her five brothers, Floyd (Buck), Earl, Donald, Robert and John (Brick) Eby, and two sisters Winifred Stewart and Marjorie Whyte. Muriel was also predeceased by her husband of 50 years Martin Eriksen on May 7, 1991. She is survived by her three children, Lynne Urquhart, Robert Eriksen (Glenda) and Elaine Oborne (Lorne). Grandma shall be sadly missed by her grandchildren Maureen Halasz (Kornel), Richard Smith (Jennifer), Kalle Oborne, Erika Oborne-Barton (Kevin), Dane, Kevin and Chad Eriksen as well as great-grandchildren Justin and Derek Ounsted, Kennedy and Shelby Smith and Rudy Koen Barton. Muriel was a wonderful partner to Martin. They both shared a love of travel that they passed on to their children and grandchildren. She was feisty and strong willed until the end and lived her life “her way”. Muriel passed away April 27, 2013 during an afternoon nap, after having lunch with family. She shall be missed by all that knew her. Her family would like to thank the third floor staff for their care in her last week of life and a special thank you to everyone else for their kindness and concern. There shall be no formal service, as this was her request. Her ashes shall be spread in the ocean as this was also her wish.
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LOOKING FOR both F/T and P/T servers. Pls send your resume to Shan Yan Restaurant at 4606 Greig Ave Terrace. No Phone calls pls
Required immediately journeyman Truss Designer for busy plant in 100 Mile House. For details phone Richard @ (250)398-0008 or email Richard@cameotruss.com
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HomeHealthCare® #100-4634 Park Ave., Terrace, B.C. seeks part-time
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KITCHEN MANAGER JOIN OUR WINNING TEAM
If you are looking for a career in a fast-pased industry where you will use your talents to coach a team to deliver “WOW” service; if you are dynamic, responsible and want to succeed, don’t miss this unique opportunity to join our team. Boston Pizza – Terrace is seeking a highly motivated, energetic Kitchen Manager with a solid understanding of food and labour controls and a desire to meet these challenges while implementing and training Heart of House staff the Boston Pizza system. Excellent verbal and communication skills required.
BOSTON PIZZA – TERRACE
Please fax or email resume with cover letter to:
Ryan Konowalyk (250) 635-8689 rkonowalyk@nechako-northcoast.com
Apply directly to Julie Melia, fax resume to 250-6155152 or email to fsdm2259@shoppersdrugmart.ca We thank all applicants, however, only those to be selected for an interview will be contacted.
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CITY OF PRINCE RUPERT CORPORATE ADMINISTRATOR Experience the wonder of living in the gorgeous setting BC’s northwest coast. This majestic “City of Rainbows” abounds with natural beauty. A historic City with a current population of 13,000 and yearly influx of 250,000 visitors, Prince Rupert is a working sea port with a bustling waterfront and charming heritage buildings. Affordable housing, ocean views and all the amenities for quality living are at hand. As one of the world’s largest and technologically advanced shipping ports, millions of dollars in grain, coal and lumber are exported through Prince Rupert every year. Prince Rupert is also anticipating rapid economic expansion over the next ten (10) years. The City of Prince Rupert is seeking a positive, energetic and self motivated individual for the position of Corporate Administrator. The successful candidate will join the senior management team of dedicated professionals guiding the municipality towards a prosperous future. This position will report directly to the Chief Administrative Officer and will carry out the statutory duties of the Corporate Officer as per the Community Charter. Candidate Requirements: x
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An undergraduate degree in business or public administration; a certificate in Local Government Administration issued by the Board of Examiners; or a diploma in public sector management; plus five years of related experiences in local or regional government setting, or an equivalent combination of relevant training and experience; Excellent knowledge of the Community Charter and Local Government Act; Strong communication, organizational, and contract administration skills are essential. Human resources and labour relations experience is preferred; Ability to work effectively with elected officials, government agencies, legal counsel and the public. Proficiency in a computerized environment; and, A valid BC Drivers Licence is required.
The City of Prince Rupert is offering a competitive salary and benefit package. Please provide a detailed resume with cover letter stating your interest in the position no later than 4:30 pm on Friday, June 21st, 2013 to: Candice Campbell Executive Assistant City of Prince Rupert 424-3rd Avenue West Prince Rupert, BC V8J 1L7 Email: candice.campbell@princerupert.ca We thank all applicants for their interest in this position, however, only those applicants selected for an interview will be contacted.
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TCS is recruiting MATURE APPLICANTS to support individuals to live successful, independent lives. You must be non - judgmental, committed and have the desire to make a difference in people’s lives. You must be able to take a lead role in developing plans, providing coaching, training & support to individuals to assist in their growth and success. The successful applicant will have: * Good Communication Skills * A Clean Criminal Record * A Valid Drivers Licence * A Clear Drivers Abstract TRAINING and SUPPORT will be provided. Interested candidates can send their resume via fax: (1)250-635-5945 Via email: rpritchard @tcsinfo.ca or Drop off at our office: 4613 Park Avenue, Terrace www.thompson communityservices.com Now Taking Applications for “Part-time & Full-time Caretaker” duties to include regular building and outdoor maintenance for a 94 apartment building complex. Cut off for applications would be May 29, 2013 mail resumes to: Summit Square Apts., #1108-2607 Pear St. Terrace, BC V8G 4V5
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Kitimat Help Wanted TONY’S SPECIALTIES is looking for ENTHUSIASTIC RELIABLE, FRIENDLY and HAPPY cashiers. Must be available to work afternoons shifts and weekends. Please drop off resume at TONY’S SPECIALTIES in the Nechako Centre during the day.
“PART TIME OPPORTUNITYANDERSON MERCHANDISERS-CANADA INC.” requires a Merchandiser to service and maintain various product lines in Prince Rupert retail outlets. Reliable transportation, computer with internet and printer, access to digital camera and able to lift up to 50lbs. is required. Approximately 3-4 hours per week. Salary is negotiable based on experience. Email resume to: hrcanada@amerch.com or fax to 905-763-6785
Career Opportunities
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Saanich
Plumbing & Heating Ltd.
WANTED IMMEDIATELY Qualified Plumber
with gas ticket preferred. Please send resume by fax to 250-624-9659 or by email to saanich@citytel.net JOB POSTING
KITSUMKALUM BAND
HEALTH DIRECTOR
General: Under the direction of, and reporting to the Band Manager, the Health Director will be the senior coordinator of the Kitsumkalum Health Services as described in the Kitsumkalum Health Work Plan. The Health Director supervises all staff and works collaboratively with the Kitsumkalum Health team. Duties: • Provide co-ordination and support to programs in the Kitsukalum First Nation community, to raise the level of health awareness and services in the community. • Develop and maintain integrated holistic programs and services in association with other social, education, and community programs; • Develop budgets and administer financial records of the Kitsumkalum Health Programs; • Ensure reports are made regularly to Kitsumkalum Community and funding sources; • Ensure Tsimshian culture is respected and used as a basis for Health Service delivery and program implementation; • Attend workshops, conferences and training programs to increase skills and knowledge in public health; • Submit funding proposals to various funding agencies for funds to develop and implement Health Services and Programs in the community; • Ensure that health needs are identified, priorities set, and health care plans (work plans) are developed for the health programs; • Ensure Health Staff meetings are held that take into consideration issues pertaining to the provision of health services; • Establish policy directions reflecting the community’s philosophy and goals; • Review policies, establish standards of performance regarding personnel, management practices and service delivery. • Liaise and partner with other Health Authorities to further health goals and services; • Make recommendations to the Chief and Council on the overall direction, leadership, policy and control of management of their health programs and services; • Build capacity of Kitsumkalum Health Staff with suitable training that would enhance the health services being provided. Knowledge and Skills Required: • Degree completion (Health background) preferred • Knowledge of First Nation’s health issues • Passionate about improving the health status of First Nations Communities • Strong personal and professional ethics • Competency with computer programs (data management, word processing, Excel) • Confidence in communications skills • Previous supervisory experience preferred • Must be substance free, reliable and in good health • MUST LIVE IN TERRACE, BC • MUST HAVE VALID DRIVER’S LICENSE • MUST HAVE OWN TRANSPORTATION Please submit resume and all copies of certificates to: ATTN: Health Director Position Kitsumkalum Band PO BOX 544 TERRACE BC V8G 4B5 By Fax: 250-635-4622 or By Email: kitsumkalum@citywest.ca By Mail:
CLOSING DATE: JUNE 7th, 2013
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CAREGIVERS
Adults with physical and mental disabilities face housing issues even greater than the average person. Thompson Community Services’ mission is to help meet those needs. For more than 20 years, Thompson has met the housing and personal needs of people with a range of disabilities. Now we’re hoping we can find individuals in the Terrace, Kitimat and Prince Rupert area, who can help us continue that tradition of services. Our clients have a variety of needs, but most simply need a home where people will care about them. They require supervision and need the support and stability that comes from living in a home. What they really need is someone to care, just as Thompson Community Services has cared. We are seeking caregivers who have extensive experience and knowledge around supporting individuals who present challenging mental health conditions and disabilities. If you have extra room in your home, and want to take on one of the most rewarding challenges you’ll ever face, we’ll be happy to give you more information. Please send your resume with detailed cover letter outlining your home environment and level of supports you are open to offering our clients. Thompson Community Services email: rpritchard@tcsinfo.ca Fax: (1)250-635-5945 or via our website: thompsoncommunity services.com
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Landscaping LAWN Mowing (Terrace area), Trimming of shrubs/hedges, Exterior Home/Building and Deck soft washing/cleaning, Kill roof Moss, Pressure washing, Weed spraying Serving Terrace Kitimat 250-922-4534 Smithers 250-877-0965
Pets & Livestock
Pets PR: Registered German Shepherd, solid black. Male. Born Jan. 10/13. Call 778-884-7171 or 250-627-7171 kmacgreg@citytel.net
Merchandise for Sale
Books, Coins, Stamps RAINFOREST BOOKS Spring Blowout Sale is extended until June 1st. Up to 70% off! Under new management. Out with the old In with the new! Open Monday to Saturday 10 a.m - 5 p.m.
Free Items Giving away free 4x4 truck rack and 2 tool boxes. Call 250-624-5955
Garage Sales PR - 1711 Kootenay Ave. Sat May 25th, 9am to 12pm. Games table, kids bike, power drill, easel, TV, clothing, much more! PR: Misc Household items: china, ornaments, pictures, Xmas. go to top door 324 4th Ave West Fri - 6 to 8PM & Sat - 9AM to 1PM PR: Moving Sale @ 1426 11th Ave. East. Washer, dryer, upright piano, other household furniture. Anyone interested call 250-624-2623. PR: Moving Sale. Everything must go! 119 Gull Cresc. Fri. May 23, 7pm-9pm & Sat. May 24, 9am - 2pm. Furn, household items, exercise equip, misc. items PR: Sat. May 24, Sun. May 25; noon - 4pm. @ 108 Collard Place. 250-624-1483.
Merchandise for Sale Auctions Industrial, Farm, Equipment & Tool Auction
Sale conducted on behalf several estates. SALE 1 May 25, 2013 Saturday @ 10:00 am. Topley, BC. Topley Garage, Intersection of Hwy 16 & Hwy 118 to Granisle. Industrial & Milling: 2000 Case Excavator 9020B, Cat EL 300H Button Top, Caterpillar D8K (1980) w/ 3Shank ripper, blade, brush piling rake, 22 ft cutting Edge portable band saw sawmill, Alaskan sawmill. Farm: JD 466 square baler, new idea round baler, Hesston #7 9ft mower conditioner, 6 wheel Vicon Rake, 10’ drag, Cattle squeeze (calf table), 3 bottom plow. Vehicles, Trailers & Marine: 93 & 95 F250 Ford xcab diesel 4x4, international dump truck, 95 Chevy Blazer, Pontiac car, 94 Nissan v6 4x4 pickup, 04 Chevy xcab v6 pickup, 1/2 ton Dodge 4x4 pickup, Ford 600 truck, single axel Ford F800 truck w/ snowplow, sander attachment for snowplow truck, tandem axel car trailer, Danchuck tandem axel trailer, lg shop trailer, 1000 gallon Enviro water tank on trailer, 2x approx. 500 gallon water tanks all on trailers, RV tow dolly, 19’ sailboat w/trailer, 12’ day sailer sailboat, 9hp Merc, 14’ Bowrider w/ trailer & 90hp Merc, Zodiac, rubber singy Seagull antique outboard motor. Tools & Equipment: CNC controller complete unit milling m/c lathe & one controller Mitotoyo, 14kw diesel generator, multiple stick welders, 5 wire feed welders, welding helmets, welding rod in wood drawer cabinet, Honda genset, multiple air compressors + Kottler Magnum 10 M10S shop compressor, Coleman Powermate 3500 psi 4.0 gpm, Makita cut off saw, floor & bench type drill presses, 2x Acetylene & cutting torch, fuel tanks, misc. tools, 2x pressure washers, mechanic tools, antique 100 yr old tools, portable tool boxes, tool chests, rolling tool boxes w/ & w/o tools varied sizes, Nusteel 26” professional 2 drawer chest tool box, 1/2”, 3/4”, 1” drive sockets, various size open end wrenches, bore drill bits, carpentry tools, routers, band/table saws, Makita drill, Wayjax fire pump, Honda GX110 water pump, 2.66hp water pumps, 2x hydraulic hose press + Dayco hydraulic press w/ chucks, small socket set. Supplies: Cables & wires, steel shelving & plastic draw bins, nuts & bolts, bolt bin w/ bolts, welding rod in wood cabinet, hydraulic fittings, ratchet straps, new & used steel, 20 ton hydraulic jack, binders, handyman jacks, tow chains, industrial hydraulic rams, ear protection, spill kits & first aid equipment, new culverts, logging truck & vehicle chains. Farm & House Misc: Wooden dog house, lg folding wire dog kennel, lg tandem wheel barrel, chicken feeders & waters, plastic & metal water trough, lg wall tent used & brand new in box canvas wall tent both w/ stoves, parachute, old fashioned push reel lawn mower, Tcchumsen TCII mini rototiller, zodiac air pump, water hoses, mineral samples, 10 new 4x8 sheets of copper. Livestock & Tack: 3 saddle horses, bareback pad, parelli carrot sticks, bridles, halters, breast collars, blankets, leads, reins, horse boot, western saddle, endurance saddle, saddle blankets. Horse gear & antique items such as spreaders, scotch tops. More items, too numerous to list. Household: Propane fridge & freezer, ele. fridges & freezers, misc. household furniture & antique furniture. SALE 2 June 8, 2013 @ 10:00 am. Dawson Creek, BC. The George Dawson Inn on 8th Street. Consignments welcome! Condition of Sale. Terms: cash & Cheque with I.D., sorry no credit cards. Items are sold As is / Where is condition. Not responsible for accidents. Any question please contact:
Mike Steinebach @ (250) 694-3497 or Cell (250) 692-6107 or Egon Steinebach @ (250) 694-3319 or Cell (250) 570- 2055 E-Mail: mike@mikesauction.net & Website www.mikesauction.net
Heavy Duty Machinery A-STEEL SHIPPING DRY STORAGE CONTAINERS Used 20’40’45’53 in stock. SPECIAL 44’ x 40’ Container Shop w/steel trusses $13,800! Sets up in one day! 40’ Containers under $2500! Call Toll Free Also JD 544 & 644 wheel loaders JD 892D LC Excavator Ph. 1-866-528-7108 Delivery BC and AB www.rtccontainer.com
Misc. for Sale Assorted Equipment For Sale 1998 Mariner 105 HP Jet Drive. Very low hours, excel condit $5500. 5 Scuba tanks $50 each or 5 for $200. 13 ft Titan Inflatable boat. New in 2008. Used 1 season $5200 new will sell for $3500. Aluminum Diamond Back Tonneau cover designed to carry 2 quads on the back of a pick up truck w/ folding 12 ft ramps $2950 new. Sacrifice for $2200. 3000 watt Honda Generator Used less than 20 hrs. $2600 new. Sacrifice for $1900 Call 250-635-3034
FOR SALE 6 PERSON BEACHCOMBER HOT TUB Very good condition, comes with ozonator and newer cover. Still has water in it and being used. Asking $1,950.00 250-615-7225 HOT TUB (SPA) COVERS. Best price. Best quality. All shapes & colours available. 1-866-652-6837 www.thecoverguy.com/newspaper? PR: 2001 Yamaha two-stroke 40hp Factory Jet; $2500. 2006 Yamaha two-stroke 25hp Long Leg; $2500. Both low hrs. Comes w/3 tanks. 250-6246652 or 250-600-6653 PR: Moving Must Sell Coffee tables, kitchen table/chairs, buffets, lamps, rugs, dishes call 250-624-4532 PR: Rebuilt Detroit 892 Twin Turbo engine and 511 Twin Disc Transmission. $17,000. Call Leanne 250-600-2238 or 250-600-6661 SAWMILLS from only $3997 Make money & save money with your own bandmill - Cut lumber any dimension. In stock ready to ship. Free Info & DVD: www.NorwoodSawmills.com/400OT
1-800-566-6899 Ext:400OT. STEEL BUILDINGS, Metal buildings 60% off! 20x28, 30x 40, 40x62, 45x90, 50x120, 60x 150, 80x100 sell for balance owed! Call 1-800-457-2206 www.crownsteelbuildings.ca
Misc. Wanted True Coin Collector Looking to Purchase Collections, Accumulations, Olympic Gold and Silver coins, Bills + Not melting down, Serious Collector. Call: Coin Couple 1-778-281-0030
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Real Estate
For Sale By Owner
For Sale By Owner
5 Bdrm, 2 Bath, 15 White St. Kitimat, applian includ, call 250-632-5446
5 BDRM HOME IN TELKWA FOR SALE 3200 sq ft, 4 bath, includes washer & dryer, fridge & stove, dishwasher hot tub, natural gas, contact 250-845-3315 FOR SALE BY OWNER
Off of Kalum Lk Rd minutes from town. executive 3 storey, 6 bdrm, 3 full bath, jacuzzi, ensuite, steam sauna, full rec rm & bar, central vac, wood, electric furnace immaculate island kitchen, side office , 2.5 massive shops, paved drive, secluded, 10 acres, mixed timber, “many extras negotiable” great revenue investment. asking $764,000. Will consider trade for land or small house. Call 250-638-0734 or 250-615-8457
For Sale By Owner Prince Rupert Quiet location situated on 2 Titled Lots in Sec 8. Separate Garage, Private parking vehicles RV or boat. Fenced F/B yds with grn space. 4bdrm, 2 baths, Bright, semiopen living/dining/kitchen, hm ofc, laundry/Indoor workshop, Furnace, Hot Water tank, 4 decks, windows, less than 10 yrs. Asking $289,000 More to see to appreciate Call 250-624-6692
KITIMAT
House for sale Open design split-level 3200 sq.ft home located on a 1.2 acre lot in Strawberry Meadows. Radiant heated floors throughout, 3 large bedrooms, 2 bath, double garage, covered deck, 20’ X 12’ greenhouse plus fully inclosed 100’ X 30’ storage buildings included, fully land scaped. For more information or to view contact 250-639-9322
Real Estate Houses For Sale 4 Bedroom house, 2 full bath with heated floors. Large yard, large basement for storage or work shop and lots of parking. Completely renovated in 2010. 200 Amp service. All new appliances and electric heat. 1826 square feet. 50x100 flat lot. Centrally located in Prince Rupert. A must see. Too many upgrades to list. $247,000 call 250-615-1645
Lots 1.1 Acre Lot ,120X400, Terrace.4928 Agar Ave. 250-6350510 or 250-631-7486
Mobile Homes & Parks PR: 1020 Alfred St, 2bdrm hse in sunny neighbourhood completely reno’d w/huge new deck, new roof, new windows, etc. Move-in ready. Open House Sat. May 25, 12 - 3pm Asking $159,000 250-624-3666 or email andree@citytel.net
FOR SALE 4 - 2013 Modular Homes have arrived at Howe Creek Park in Terrace on Kalum St. Unit #’s 11, 31, 35, 32. 2 - 2bed 2 -3bed, includes 5 appliances. Why rent when you can own your own place? 68,500-75,000. Please call 250-635-6224 to view or email lavoie61@hotmail.com for more info or photos
Just arrived 4 - 2013 Modular Homes. Call 250635-6224 for more info
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Kitimat - Completely renovated, split-level home, 4 bdrm, 2.5 bath. quiet cul de sac, gas fireplace with electric baseboards, hardwood floors upstairs, large private backyard with covered hottub. 22 Deville Cres. $319,000. Please call: 250-632-9880
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CLIFFSIDE APARTMENTS 1123-1137 Borden Street Adult-oriented. Quiet location with harbour view. Heat and hot water included. Minutes walking to downtown and hospital. References required. 1, 2, or 3 bedroom suites. Some furnished. Prince Rupert
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Hillcrest Place Apartments Bachelor & two bedroom No Smoking, No Pets Starting at $475 monthly Also avail newly reno’d two bdrm units with d/w 250.632.7814 Kitimat K&C APARTMENTS 423-3rd Ave. West. in Pr. Rupert. 2 blocks from college. One bedroom apartments. Hardwood floors. Laundry services, heat incl. Security entrance. Rent $600/mo. Phone 250-832-0354
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ROOSEVELT HEIGHTS APARTMENTS Exteriors renovated 3 bedroom apartments. Heat and hot water included. No smoking. No pets $730 per month. References required.
Phone between 9am - 6pm 250-627-8123 SANDPIPER APTS KITIMAT Newer Buildings Elevators Security Entrances Covered Parking Balconies www.kitimatapartments.com
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Kitimat 1,2,3 bdrms Clean & Quiet Heat & hot water included Call (250)632-2824 or email www.jasebudgel@hotmail.ca
Commercial/ Industrial BRIGHT office space, 500 sq. ft., 2nd floor 4619 Lakelse. (250)635-5920 or 631-7318
Cottages / Cabins Lakelse Lake waterfront Highway side. 2 bdrm,fully furn,log cabin 1300sq ft, boat avail. $850 pw refs req. Apply to Box 324 Terrace Standard TWO 3bdrm summer cottages at Lakelse Lake. Fully furnished & equipped. Great beaches & grassy play areas. Boat launch available. $475 & $575 a week. (250)798-2039
Duplex / 4 Plex 2 BRM Upper Floor, 4 appliances in town, newly Renovated n/p, n/s. good ref’s a must, avail June 1, $825/mo plus utilities call 250-635-6122 4PLEX: taking applications for a clean, quiet, renovated 2 bdrm bsmt suite, 5 appliances. Adult oriented, $1,000 + utilities,no smoking, no pets, two ref’s required. Ph 250615-7543
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Homes for Rent 5 bdrm house N/S, N/P, $1,600/mo, Rental Refs Requ’d 250-638-8639 House for Rent, Lease or Sale in Cablecar Executive style, 5,000 sqft, 3 storey, 2x6 construction. Outstanding style house. Contains 5-8 bedrooms, 3-5 full bathrooms. High ceilings, solid oak hardwood floors, fireplace, jacuzzi. Heat recovery system. Partially furnished. Double garage and driveway. 1.4 acres private setting with creek running through. Ample parking for RVs, boats, etc. A must see! (Kitimat) Please contact Greg 250-279-8888 Kitimat - 3 bdrm, two bath house, up the hill. Fully furnished. Excellent condition. Heat & hydro included. Available immediately. $2,100/mo. Please call: 250-632-6971 KITIMAT House for Rent or Lease 3 bdr, 1 bath in quiet neighbourhood. This house has a big fenced backyard, including garden shed and flower beds. Comes with F/S and W/D. No pets, no parties, no smoking. References and damage deposit required. $1,450/mo. Utilities not included. Call (250)279-8888 Kitimat - Updated clean, bright 3 plus bedroom home. 5 newer appliances, new deck, closed garage. Spa tub bathroom, Bow flex gym. Close to schools and bus route. No smoking, no pets. Refs req. Utilities not included. Damage deposit required. Enquiries: 250-632-5547 or 250-639-6342 After 6:00pm PR: 2 bdrm, 2 bath, one level home. Excellent cond., great downtown location. W/D/DW, elec. heat. Ref Req’d, N/S, N/P. $850/mo. Pls Call 250624-5552.
Rooms Starting At $59/Daily, $299/Weekly, $899/Monthly, Contractors Welcome All-Inclusive. 250-600-1680
Shared Accommodation PR: Mature person wanted to share fully furnished home. $500 + half utilities. Ref. Req. 250-615-9925 (lv msg)
Townhouses PINE CREST 3 Bdrm. 2 Level T/H 1 ½ bath No pets Call Jenn 622-4304 PRINCE RUPERT Harbourview Apts. 2 & 3 Bdrm, 1 bath, Start at $600 No pets 627-6697 or 622-2699 TOWNHOMES in KITIMAT 3 bdrm, 1 ½ bath, carport Start $700. Sorry no Pets. Call Greg 639-0110
Want to Rent 1 bdrm apt in Terrace for independent reliable N/S Male Senior on fixed income. Adult bldng pref. call Bob 250-6352605
Transportation
Cars - Domestic 1996 Dodge Dakota 4 x 4. new brakes, auto, low kms, nice shape, $2,500 asking 250-635-8225
Commercial Vehicles WILL haul away your old vehicle for free. call Frenchie 250638-8244
Recreational/Sale 1978 Surfside 14’6” Triple E Fibreglass light-weight Trailer. Three-way fridge, propane stove/furnace. 12’ awning, double bed, two single bunks. Electric brakes. Dry weight 1,300lbs. Exc. cond. Very clean. $4,400. 250-632-5715 or 250-639-4534
Office/Retail
2007 Jayco Eagle 291 RLTS 5th Wheel Kitimat - 34’10”. 3 slides, sleeps 4. Polar winter package. Queen bed, fridge w/freezer, stove w/oven, microwave. 32” TV. Table w/4 chairs and much more. $28,000. 250-632-4985 2010 Arctic Fox 5th Wheel TV/stereo/surroundsound/DVD/CD and fireplace. Very spacious and clean. Tri-pod and hitch included. Asking $38,900 Please leave message 250-639-9769
21’ Fibreform Cabincruiser Kitimat - 5.7L - V8 Mercruiser with Alpha 1 leg. Great running condition. Brand new exhaust manifolds, batteries and starter (over $2000 spent). Stringers and floor replaced. 40 gal alum gas tank. Sleeps 3 comfortably. Heavy duty double axle trailer included. Priced for quick sale @ $6,900 Ph: 250-632-5673
$18,500.00 2009
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$4,199.00
21’ Tahoe Travel Trailer Immaculate condition. Loaded. Sleeps 4. $10,000 o.b.o. 250-632-7958 32’ ENNOS CABIN CRUISER All teak interior. 454 gas engine. Moored at MK Bay Marina. $40,000 obo. Please call for more information. 250-632-3365
MERCURY 50HP 4-STROKE W/CONTROLS
$4,100.00 2011 YAMAHA YZ450F MX BIKE
$6,999.00 Harbercraft 16’ JETBOAT w/Yamaha Jet
$19,995.00
2007 HARLEY
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Kitimat - 1979 Dodge 23’ Class “C” Motorhome for sale. Sleeps 6. Low mileage. Great shape. $5,500 obo. 250-632-2490
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2011 YAMAHA
32’ FIBERGLASS FERRELL BOAT 370hp 8.1L John Deere Engine, 1500hrs on engine. Trolling valve, Bow Thruster, 3 Stage Steering. 2 Hydraulic Deep lines, Hydraulic Trap Puller, 3 Sounders, Radar, 8’ Dinghy, 2 Radios. Com-Dev Auto Pilot, Spare Prop. Can be seen at MK BayMarina. Assessed at $84,400. Contact Warren Poff at 250.632.6119 or 250.242.1789 $65,000 Firm (will consider trade for part)
Sport Utility Vehicle 2002 Lexus RX300 All wheel drv. Well maintained 109,500 KM. AC, leather heated seats $13,500 250-638-1816 2004 Subaru Outback, manual/standard 5 speed, One owner, non-smoker, comes with winter tires and rims, no accidents, have receipts for maintenance. 293,500 Km $6,500.00. Call 250-638-1010
Cars - Sports & Imports
THIS WEEKS SPECIALS 2007 Honda Pilot EX
4x4, V6, Loaded, Leather, sunroof, A/C, C/C, 7 passenger 121,100 kms
$21,500.00
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$19,795
2010 Lexus LE
6 Spd Manual V6, Leather, Sunroof, Heated Seats, Push Button Start, Loaded with 19,286 kms
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4946 Greig Ave.
Skyline Manor
TERRACE - Ideal for small business or esthetic salon. 202 - 4623 Lakelse Ave. Call Dr. Zucchiatti’s office at 250635-2552
114 CI
Boats
2000 Dodge Great West Camper Van. 99,000 km, 18 mi/gal. Sleeps 2, Stove, Fridge, Microwave, Bathroom, Rooftop A.C. New Tires. Asking $23,500. 250-615-5589
$2,999.00
PR: Large, warm, 3 bdrm refurbished hse. Deck, parking, gas. $1275/mo; 2 bdrm hse, elec. heat. $850/mo; 1 bdrm hse, elec. heat. $750/mo. Ref. req. 250-624-4598 1200 Summit Ave. Bachelor & 1 Bedroom Suites. Security Entrance, harbour views, balconies, storage, laundry facilities, hot water & heat included. Sorry no pets. Close to hospital, bus stop & downtown. References required. Contact our on site Manager at 250-624-6019
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Ph: 635-2909 www.kensmarine.ca
$29,995
2010 Toyota Tacoma TRD 4 dr. Auto, A/C, C/C, CD/ MP3, P/W, Keyless Entry, 98,302 kms
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1986 Travelaire 28’ motor home. Many new updates in 2012. Call 250-632-2303 for more info. Kitimat $10,500 obo. 4912 Highway 16 West, Terrace, BC V8G 1L8
250-635-6558 or 1-800-313-6558 DL#5957
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Kermodes win Senior Girls soccer zones By Anna Killen
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TERRACE - The Caledonia Kermodes senior girls’ soccer team is heading to provincials for the eighth year straight following a tight zone tournament in Smithers May 10-11. In the first game on Friday, the Kermodes met Kitimat’s Mount Elizabeth Secondary School (MESS) in the first match. At the end of regulation play, the game was tied at three, so the team’s heading into overtime – and then double overtime, where Cal scored to win the game. The next match saw them up against Smithers – the team who has been Cal’s toughest competitors throughout the short season. And Smithers proved they weren’t going to make it easy for Cal to take zones, winning 1-0. On Saturday, Cal faced off against MESS again, this time beating them handily 3-0 in a crucial win. “The tournament was a double knockout format,” said coach Duncan Stewart. “Cal had to come through the back door to beat Smithers in the final.” Which is exactly what they did – winning 1-0 in the final game to qualify for provincials. This year, provincials are in Courtenay, B.C. May 30 - June CONTRIBUTED / THE NORTHERN CONNECTOR 1 where they will compete against 15 other teams from around the province. Here are the Caledonia Kermodes Senior Girls “AA” soccer team fresh off their win at the zone championships in “Top 10 finish is always the goal,” said Stewart. Smithers.
Port City Open…
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Riders on the move at the first motocross event of the year in Terrace, held May 11 and 12.
Motocross season gears up Contributed
THE NORTHERN CONNECTOR
TERRACE - BC Motocross Championship Series Rounds 7 and 8 happened May 11 and 12 at the Terrace Motocross track, located right across from the new industrial site on the Kitimat highway. And Sunday was an Amateur National Qualifier event for those who wanted a spot held to race in the National series. The Terrace track has been called one of the best tracks in B.C and in Canada by some riders who have travelled across Canada and to the United States – all thanks to Northwest Community College’s Heavy Equipment Operator Training Course which happens at the local track,
said motocross volunteer Tanny Donecz. “These guys have done an amazing job,” she said. The weekend saw a Terrace Cash Challenge open to pro and intermediate riders with pro rider Brock Hoyer coming from Williams Lake. Hoyer recently travelled to Seattle and qualified for Super cross, but didn’t make the main event due to regular racing challenges like pile ups in front and his own wipeout. Intermediate Rider Jesse Pettis from Prince George, a regular at the Terrace races, showed up to grab some cash – and he did just that, taking second place. Hoyer took first and intermediate rider Rob Hawrys from Vanderhoof, a last minute addition,
rounded out third place. The BC Motocross Association has seen a huge increase in rider entries from last year – this year they’re seeing big move-ups in all classes, especially in the Intermediate and Pro classes, meaning heavy competition. We have some great local talent who participate in the BC Championship series, said Donecz, and some who like to just come out and play in their backyard. If ever you’re out and about our way, come check out the Terrace Motocross Track, she said. This weekend May 25 and 26 sees a fun ride event in Smithers and the next races in Terrace are Rounds 12 and 13 of the BCMA Championship Series July 20 and 21.
TODD HAMILTON / THE NORTHERN CONNECTOR
PRINCE RUPERT - Andrew Schaeffer hits one out of the bunker on Monday during the Port City Open, a two-day tournament that awarded two-player teams based on their best net score. Howard Lynn and Larry Hope took home the top prize with a net of 123, Sten Sundin and Derek Ridgeway placed second with a total of 126. It took a countback to determine the third and fourth place winners, with two teams tied at 127, but Willy Weckel and Bob Hays bested Doug Kydd and Ross McNish when all was said and done.
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TERRACE MAY 24 – Everyone is invited to attend a free pizza lunch and film screening at noon at Stepping Stone Centre in honour of National Schizophrenia Awareness Day. Please remember to wear something purple to show your support for the 1 in 100 people who live with this brain illness. MAY 25 – Seniors Games Zone 10 meeting is at 1 p.m. at the Happy Gang Centre. Game participants should attend, all seniors welcome. Zone 10 is Terrace, Kitimat, Nass Valley, Prince Rupert and Haida Gwaii. MAY 25 - The Skeena Diversity Society hosts its third annual Diversity Health Fair, to provide available health services information from a wide range of health practitioners, from 11 a.m. till 4 p.m. at the Arena Banquet Room. This year’s theme is “Prevention of Chronic Illness” and includes a variety of exhibitors offering on-site health screening, exercise demonstrations, and cooking demonstrations. Free admission for this family friendly community event. For more details, contact the Skeena Diversity Society at 635-6530 or see www.skeenadiversity.com. Organized by Skeena Diversity Society with financing from the Affiliation of Multicultural Societies and Services Agencies of BC, the provincial and federal governments and support from volunteers, Northern Health Authority, City of Terrace, Aqua Clear, and many others. MAY 25, 26 – Come and meet fellow Francophones and Francophiles from Terrace, Kitimat, Smithers and Prince Rupert. Golf Scramble Saturday at Prince Rupert Centennial Golf course. AGM Sunday at 10:30 a.m. at Hecate Strait Bldg or by teleconference. For further information, call Marie 638-6381. MAY 29 – Child Care Picnic in the Park from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. at Elks Park on Agar Ave.Free fun for children and their parents, child care providers and/or grandparents. Snacks and activities will be provided,
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bring your own lunch. Hosted by Skeena Child Care Resource and Referral and the Family Place. For more details, call 638-1113.
KITIMAT
MAY 30 - The Kitimat Seniors, Branch 129, will hold their monthly meeting at 1 p.m. at the Seniors Centre. ONGOING DO YOU communicate with confidence? From public speaking, presentations to general conversation, Toastmasters will strengthen your communications skills and boost your confidence. NECHAKO TOASTMASTERS meets the first and third Thursdays of the month, 7:15 p.m. to 8:45 p.m. Guests always welcome. Call Christine Anacleto for more info at 639-9397. Toastmasters where leaders are made. THE KITIMAT Girl Guides urgently need new leaders for the local groups. For more info call Lois at 250-6323446 or Nancy at 250632-0135. KITIMAT PUBLIC Library - Storytime for preschoolers happens Friday mornings from 10:30- 11:15 a.m. Activities include silly song, fuzzy felts, story book and funny rhymes. SILLY YAKS (Celiac) Support Group supporting gluten free eating and helping people with celiac disease feel well and healthy. Participate in discussions around safe foods, foods to avoid, cross contamination, recipe ideas, etc. The first meeting will be held Aug. 23 from 7-8:30 p.m. in the multipurpose room at the Kitimat General Hospital. The group is open to anyone interested in learning about celiac disease. For more information please call 250632-3063 KITIMAT SENIORS’ Centre is looking for a new leader for their Seniors’ Band. Please contact the Programmer (250 632 3475) for more info if you have the skills, experience and desire to volunteer your time with this group. CHILD DEVELOPMENT Centre Family Fun Spot Drop-In Monday and Friday afternoons 1-3 p.m., Wednes-
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day mornings 10:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Ages 0-5 welcome “A Great place for families to meet over coffee and toys!” Contact 250-632-3144 for more information. KITIMAT FIBRE Arts Guild: Interested in knitting, spinning, weaving, or any other fibre? For more information phone Maureen 250-632-5444.
KITIMAT MULTIPLE Sclerosis - I have M.S. but M.S. does not have me. You are not alone, male or female, and the Kitimat M.S. group would like to be here for you. Total confidentiality. For more information contact Mary at 250-639-6016. AGLOW OF Kitimat: All are welcome at our Care Group and Bible Study for men and women, singles or married, Thursdays at 7 p.m. For information phone Brenda at 250-632-5771 or Wendi at 250-6325673.
PRINCE RUPERT
MAY 25 – Senior’s Games Zone 10 Meeting will be held at 1pm at the Happy Gang Center, 3226 Kalum St. Terrace. Game participants should attend, all seniors welcome. Zone 10 covers Terrace, Kitimat, Nass Valley, Prince Rupert & Haida Gwaii. JUNE 1 – Teddy Bear Clinic 9:30 am - 11:30 am @ Pr. Rupert Regional Hospital. 3 - 5 yr olds and their parents are invited. Teddy Bears will receive medical attention and children will receive a treat for coming to learn about the hospital. Police, Fire Dept. & BC Ambulance will also be there. ONGOING PRINCE RUPERT Garden Club is looking for suggestions of gardens to be featured in the 2013 Garden Tour on the last Sunday of July. These gardens do not have to be perfect or even completed. For more information, call Andree Fawcett 6243666 or email andree@ citytel.com. DEADLINE FOR Memorial Plaque applications for plaques to be placed along the waterfront is April 30, 2013. Plaques will be dedicated at Seafest Sunset Memorial Service on June 9/13 @ Mariner’s Park. Applications can
be dropped off @ Prince Rupert Archives located under City Hall on parking lot side. Open Mon. to Fri, 10am - 3pm. For more info call 250-6243326 or email archives@citytel.net LIVE MUSIC at Raffles every Fri. and Sat., all of April. Dance to the ‘60s sound of “Empress Dudes” (Dave Wilson, John Page, Teddy Keehn). Band starts at 9p.m. PRINCE RUPERT Alcoholics Anonymous - If you want to drink, that’s your business. If you want to stop, that’s ours. 627-1119. AL-ANON MEETINGS are held at the First Presbyterian Church, 233 45h Ave. E. in basement. Tues. at 8 p.m. All welcome. For more details, 627-4899. THE PRINCE Rupert
Breast Cancer Support Group would like to invite any woman living
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with cancer to attend our monthly luncheons which take place the
third Saturday of every month at noon at the Crest Hotel.
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This little girl is looking for a understanding home. Two years ago, this little thing was found wandering around. She had been left in a tote outside of our shelter in the winter. She eluded capture many, many, times. There were people trying to get her at all hours of the day. She’d be laying at Thornhill Elementary School. Then she’d be seen here at the shelter. Then she’d be on the frontage road dodging traffic. Our fire chief spotted her one morning laying outside of the fire hall so we decided to set our dog trap there in an effort to catch her. Well that worked. Due to some unforeseen circumstances Melody has found herself here once again. She’s approx.. 5 years old, and needs to be spayed. She has a bit of issues with housetraining, but if you’re willing to put the time in this could be fixed in no time. She is spunky when outside on a leash. Is good with other dogs and cats. Call us at 250-638-1565.
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noTice Rio Tinto Alcan wishes to advise Kitimat residents in the Whitesail area, near the former Roy Wilcox elementary school, that due to employee information sessions being held at the school, there will be an increased level of traffic on Friday, 24 May All employees and participants of these meetings are encouraged to carpool to minimize traffic. If this is not an option, please drive carefully. We encourage everyone to be mindful of the additional vehicles in the area and to ensure that pedestrians have the right-of-way. We apologize for any inconvenience that this may cause and thank you in advance for your cooperation.
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PRINCE RUPERT - To celebrate the provincial wide 10-year anniversary of Success by Six, Prince Rupert’s group is hosting a Children’s Day in the Park event at Mariners Park. Kate Toye “It’s going to be a fun day celebrating children for all they do for the community,” said Kate Toye, Prince Rupert’s Success by Six Coordinator, adding it will be an enjoyable way for children and their families or guardians to spend time together. The event will start at 11 a.m. on Saturday, and will include a photo booth, professional face painting, a large craft tent, and headlining musicians Rachelle van Zanten and Richard Wilson. Local groups and businesses are sponsoring the event. Sponsors include Ridley Terminals Inc. employee community fund, Northern Savings Credit Union, the Prince Rupert Port Authority, Overwaitea, Safeway, Success by Six North Coast and the Prince Rupert Early Years committee. All activities will be free of cost for those in attendance, with the event wrapping up at 3 p.m. If it is too rainy, the event will be held at the Civic Centre.
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TERRACE - Terrace Totem Ford has received the Golden Shovel Award from Ford of Canada in recognition of recent renovations. The presentation was made at a May 15 grand re-opening event. Front row, left to right, dealer partner Kevin Kennedy, Brenda deJong, mother of dealer partner Shane deJong, Shane deJong, Brian Kennedy, father of Kevin Kennedy and Gerald Wood, Ford Motor Company of Canada western region general manager. Back row, left to right, Carol Kennedy, mother of Kevin Kennedy and dealer partner Mitch Shinde.
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