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TERRACE - The Nisga’a Lisims Government (NLG) took time out to honour the departing officer in charge of the Lisims/Nass Valley RCMP July 25. The NLG executive presented Sgt. Donovan Tait with a Hayatskw, a copper shield, carved by Alver Tait. Tait is moving to the Nanaimo RCMP to be a senior patrol non-commissioned officer/supervisor in charge of a watch of 20-plus officers this September after two years in charge of the Lisims/Nass Valley RCMP. “I’ll miss it here,” said Tait in an email, adding his rank will re-

main as sergeant. President Mitchell Stevens praised Tait’s efforts to effectively engage the Nisga’a people in the four communities, said the NLG on its website. Executive chairperson Kevin McKay said Tait’s work made him a “man of the people.” Tait asked the government’s executive to be ready to issue the challenge to the incoming detachment commander to continue to effectively engage the Nisga’a Nation and the Nisga’a Villages like the RCMP has done for the last two years. He said that he leaves behind

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TERRACE - Here’s Northern Savings Credit Union’s Scott van Dyk presenting a cheque to Veronika Kurz, one of three northwest students to receive an Inspire Bursary. The Inspire Bursary Program was introduced by Northern Savings in 2013 and aims to provide financial assistance to students making a difference in their communities. In June 2013, Northern Savings received 23 applications from qualified candidates, and a selection committee reviewed the applications and assessed them on the following three criteria: community volunteerism, financial need, and inspirational essay.

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Strata plan in the works for Kitimat renovated, according to the staff report. That includes apartment buildings like Hillcrest Place and Kuldo Apartments, to townhouses like on Nalabila, or Little Wedeene Street townhouses. Planner Daniel Martin, who also presented at the Committee of the Whole with Sewell, said that a local agency which surveys rental availability in town found that there were only two available rental

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KITIMAT - In a plan to ensure the town doesn’t lose too many rental units, staff is pitching a draft bylaw to councillors that would create a strata conversion policy. In a report to councillors from planning staff, they were told that “with the current inGwen Sewell crease in housing prices there is a possibility that year. owners of rental housIn town, 262 rental ing will convert their units are currently being buildings into strata-title properties.” Not just that though, but the town’s planners are convinced that it’s unlikely that new rental• Rick’s barkmen Check out our units would ever be conCLEARANCE • Framed prints by local photographers.s. CENTRE structed here. at the “Rental buildings Skeena Bridge, Seven Sisters, Inn of the West NEW STOCK were built at a time Sleeping Beauty Mountain DAILY! when rental unit conBY STOP prints struction was either less• Kermodei Bear framed ER costly or supported by• Postcards GEMMA’S SUPPLI E! OR ST E CLEARANC federal tax schemes,” hiatti’s . Zu&ccCanada • Souvenirs,Ne Terrace, B.C. xt to Dr the report goes on. ce Offi “If all existing rent-• T-Shirts al buildings were con• First Nations Jewellery by local artists verted it is unlikely that Alver Tait & Warren Adams they would be replaced• First Nations Prints by other purpose-built• Framed prints rental housing, leaving Kitimat without an im-• Carved masks by portant source of afford- John Wilson able housing.” Cherish Alexander Director of Planning and Community Devel- Kelly Robinson opment Gwen Sewell WE SHIP FOR A $5 CHARGE VIA GREYHOUND FROM PRINCE RUPERT TO BURNS LAKE JOIN US ON FACEBOOK said at the July 22 ComSHOP ONLINE AT www.gemmasgift.com SUNDAY 11-5 FRIDAYS OPEN TILL 9PM mittee of the Whole WE4600 SHIP FOR A $5 CHARGE VIA GREYHOUND Block meeting that even in Lakelse Terrace FRIDAYS TILL 9PM SUNDAY 11-5 Vancouver, with such OPEN a gemmas@citywest.ca 4600 Block high number of rental 1-800-563-4362 Lakelse Terrace Where Quality Makes The Difference units, are only gettinggemmas@citywest.ca KITCHEN, BED & BATH JOIN US ON their first rental build-1-800-563-4362 FACEBOOK ing built in decades thisKITCHEN, FIRST NATION’S Where Quality Makes The Difference BED & BATHGIFTS & SOUVENIRS

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vacancy rate is also used in their strata-conversion bylaw, and in Terrace the level is three per cent. The plan is to take this proposed bylaw to the August 6 regular council meeting for first two readings, but meanwhile councillor Phil Germuth did want to see information regarding towns like Dawson Creek, which he felt more closely match the conditions in Kitimat right now.

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Fishermen back on the job By Quinn Bender

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PRINCE RUPERT Salmon fishermen have returned to their fishing grounds after accepting Canfisco’s offer for 28 cents per pound of pink salmon Saturday, according to the United Fishermen and Allied Workers’ Union. The day prior, fishermen rejected an offer of 27 cents per pound with faint hope of further negotiations, causing sharp divisions on whether to turn around and accept the offer. “It sounds like we’re squabbling over pennies, but when you’re dealing with thousands of pounds of salmon, it means a lot,” one fisherman told The Northern View. The fishermen were originally demanding 32 cents per pound for their Prince Rupert deliveries. Captains and crews on all 36 Canfisco vessels tied up their boats and walked away from their jobs Wednesday afternoon. They gave the company 48 hours to reinstate prices they say were arbitrarily dropped overnight. When the

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trarily because the fishermen have no leverage since the company had absorbed its major competitors, and owns 90 per cent of the fishing vessels. “We have no bargaining power,” Cook said. “We used to have a minimum price that they couldn’t go lower. But we don’t have that now. They won’t even sit at the table. The same fish we’re getting for [28 cents] a pound you’re paying two or three dollars a pound at Safeway.” Canfisco representative Rob Morely told The Northern View the huge returns this season, plus massive estimates of 56 million salmon returning to their Alas-

kan competitors, will likely push market prices down at least 15 per cent, making the price cut to fishermen necessary. He added the 2011 agreement was for that year alone. “We have already caught more pink salmon this year than we planned on catching for the entire season, north and south combined, including what’s expected from the Fraser [river],” Morely said. Canfisco added approximately 200 workers to its plant to handle the volume. Morely said if the fishermen had walked away they would have left behind one of their most successful seasons, even at the reduced price.

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PRINCE RUPERT - The Prince Rupert RCMP are investigating a fire at the Kitkatla Band Office last December as suspected arson, and are now asking the public for information. On Dec. 22, 2012 at 2:30 a.m. the Kitkatla fire department successfully extinguished a fire at the Kitkatla Band Office, however it was later determined by the Prince Rupert Fire Department that the fire had started on the exterior of the building and that an accelerant was used, making the fire suspicious in nature.

“At this stage of the investigation very few leads have been generated,” RCMP Cst. Matt Ericson said. “We understand that this event occurred some time ago, however solving this case still remains a priority of the Coastal Unit, and community of Kitkatla. We are looking to the community of Prince Rupert and surrounding areas for any information that may assist in furthering this investigation.” As this investigation Matt Ericson is ongoing, the Prince Rupert RCMP is asking anyone that may have information regarding this incident to contact the Prince Rupert RCMP Detachment at 250-627-0700 or Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-TIPS (8477).

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Councillors get their answers on golf club payment after questions raised in expenses review

By Cameron Orr The Northern connector

KITIMAT - Councillors were seemingly caught off guard when they discovered through a regular statement of accounts released that the Hirsch Creek Golf and Winter Club received the second half of their requested $100,000 from this year’s budget. Members of the golf club’s executive requested the $100,000, and council pre-approved them for the first half, with the expectation they’d work with Kitimat staff on developing a business plan to address their revenue and costs issues. However councillors were expecting another chance to discuss the situation before the golf club received the second

$50,000. The second payment was processed in June. In response staff compiled a list of motions that council had made, which explained the process leading up to the additional payment. On November 19, 2012, council agreed to write a letter of comfort to the golf club, which itself didn’t commit the town to any payments. However a budget request later did come to council on November 26, and councillors then decided to refer the request to the 2013 budget process. Staff were also directed to meet with the

tional plan. The total $100,000 request was included in 2013’s proposed budget from staff. That line item was not struck from the budget by council for the five year fiMary Murphy nancial plan. On April 22, a new presentation was made by golf club executive executive and bring back members Art information to council. Emmerson and Derek On December 12, Degoeij, which includduring a special bud- ed a five-year business get meeting, council- plan. lors decided to give the According to staff, $50,000, with a review the rationale for the adfor further funding be- ditional $50,000 being tween staff and the club, released was because to develop a new opera- a business plan for the

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Quarterly report released of councillor cost, expenses By Cameron Orr

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KITIMAT - Between January 1 and March 31, 2013, the mayor earned $7,470. Mayor and council are given their remuneration equally each month for the year, and staff just released their quarterly report. Councillors all earned $3,071.49 for the same period in remuneration. For the period Rob Goffinet was the only councillor to incur expenses, of which he claimed $72.68 for the Local Government Leadership Academy Forum, which took place this past February. The total remuneration for a mayor in Kitimat is currently $29,584. Each councillor receives $12,164, as per the bylaw. In 2012, $18,675 was paid out in total for expenses among mayor and council.

The mayor’s yearly expenses over the remuneration was $218.23. Edwin Empinado had $3,446.51, Mario Feldhoff’s expenses were $32.95, Phil Germuth’s was $2,309.37, Rob Goffinet’s was $2,094.33, Mary Murphy’s was $6,322.19, and Corinne Scott’s was $4,251.96. For comparison, not including expenses, councillors in Terrace earn $11,983. The Terrace mayor earns $31,202, according to a news report in the Terrace Standard. In 2012, Terrace’s mayor spent $5,764.30 on expenses. The average councillor expenses for 2012 in Terrace was $4,301. Kitimat’s average for 2012 is approximately $3,075. Between all the remuneration and expenses paid for Kitimat Council in 2012, they cost the town $121,243.02. Proud to Sponsor

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TERRACE Police have confirmed the identity of the man found dead at his Sparks St. area home last week as 29-year-old Nathan Ward. “The Terrace RCMP and North District Major Crimes Unit have confirmed the identity of the male victim of the Sparks St. area homicide as Nathan Ward,” reads the RCMP release. Ward was found deceased last Tuesday, July 23, outside of his Sparks St. apartment around 1:20 a.m. “The investigation is ongoing, with no further details being released at this time with respect to the cause of Mr. Ward’s death,” reads the release. “Members of the Forensic Identification Unit were on scene for several days and have completed a thorough examination of the scene.” Since last Tuesday, the house where the homicide occurred, and the immediate neighbouring homes were behind a police line as officers

District Major Crimes Unit is leading the investigation and continue its appeal to anyone with information about Ward’s homicide to come forward and contact the Terrace RCMP at 250-638-7400 or Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-TIPS (8477)

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PRINCE RUPERT - Northwest Community College (NWCC) has become the only education institution on the west coast of North America to become a member of the Green Marine program.

“As NWCC serves the coastal communities on Haida Gwaii and mainland Northwest B.C., we continue to develop and deliver innovative programs that reflect the resource needs and environmental reali-

ties of our region,” said Denise Henning, president and CEO of NWCC. The college offers the unique marine program, Applied Coastal Ecology (ACE). In the program students gain technical skills and applied science experience to pursue specialized high-level careers in coastal natural resource management, coastal ecosystems restoration and environmental monitoring. “NWCC’s membership in Green Marine will be

very beneficial to our students. They will have better access to marine industry information that will be incorporated pro-actively into and across curricula, particularly relating to applied coastal ecology,” said Henning. NWCC will support Green Marine by showing environmental leadership in post-secondary education and by helping to set high standards of excellence for marine and coastal education and training in courses.

“The uniqueness of our environmental program is the way it welcomes all the stakeholders at the same table: ports, terminals and shipowners shape the program side by side with representatives from environmental groups, academic and legislative sectors,” said David Bolduc, Green Marine executive director. The Green Marine program is a voluntary marine industry initiative that aims to exceed regulatory environmental requirements.

A&W pushes Rupert open date to 2014 By Quinn Bender

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PRINCE RUPERT - A&W Food Services of Canada still plans to open a restaurant in Prince Rupert, but the process has been delayed by at least one year. The restaurant is expected to bring about 20 permanent full- and parttime jobs, plus up to 20 additional seasonal positions. A&W spokesperson Patti Parente said the best-case scenario would see a late-2013 opening date, but in all likelihood it will be sometime in 2014 once permitting and location scouting is factored into the process.

Patti Parente Earlier reports stated the restaurant chain was looking at a location in the Prince Rupert Square Mall, but the franchisee is now considering other options. “Everyone is committed, both corporate and our franchisee, and hopefully we’ll have some news soon on a location,” says Parente. “We’ve got a

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AUGUST 3 – Riverboat Days Car Show runs from noon to 4 p.m. in the new Hidber Arena. Free admission. Valve Cover Car Races run from 1:30 p.m. to 3:30 p.m. – racing for all ages – enter your own homemade valve cover car or borrow one on race day from the Skeena Valley Cruizers Club. Car specs and unofficial rules on cruizers website. Free entry and goody bag for each entrant. Trophies for winners of A and B events and for Grand Aggregate winner. Lots of fun and spectators welcome. AUGUST 3 – Happy Gang Centre hosts a pancake breakfast from 8 a.m. to 11 a.m. Come one, come all, good eats, good laughs. AUGUST 4 – Riverboat Days Horseshoe tournament at 10 a.m. It’s a rotating double competition, meaning a new partner every time. Registration fee pays for prizes and cash. AUGUST 6 – Latin Dance Workshop with guest instructor Fernando Serna for adults is from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. at the sportsplex. Serna is from Guadalajara dance studio Danza con Clase. It’s free but you must register. Limited space. This advanced Latin ballroom dance class is intended for intermediate to advanced dance couples. Call the sportsplex or pool 6153000 or 615-3030. AUGUST 6 – Join the Heritage Park Museum community programmer for a Riverboat Days Historic Downtown Walking Tour and learn about the history of Terrace from George Little’s pre-emption to Dog ‘n’ Suds at 7 p.m. Meet at Brolly Square at the corner of Emerson and Lakelse. Please wear appropriate walking shoes. Water provided. There is a cost per person. Call the museum to register 635-4546. AUGUST 6 - 9 – Summer French Day Camp for pre-kindergarten is a half day bilingual camp from 9 a.m. to noon, including crafts, games, music and more at Jack Cook School. There is a fee to take part. Register at the sportsplex or the pool 615-3000 or 615-

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3030. AUGUST 7 to 9 – Riverboat Days museum workshops are all-day children’s workshops from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. featuring Tsimshianbased crafts, including cedar weaving and button blanket sewing and pioneer workshops doing archaelogical digs and interpretive nature hikes. Free admission or by donation. Snacks provided but children must bring their own lunch. To register, call the museum 635-4546. AUGUST 10 – Skeena Valley Farmers Market celebrates its 30th anniversary with a special day. The farmers market sells its stuff every Saturday from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. through Oct. 26 at Market Square, beside George Little Park. AUGUST 11 – Riverboat Days Kitsumgallum Pioneer Cemetery Tour is at 1 p.m. with Heritage Park Museum community programmer Veronika Kurz. Learn about Terrace residents who fought in the First and Second World Wars and the stories of early settlers. Please wear appropriate walking shoes. Water provided. There is a cost per person. Meet at the cemetery. To register, call 635-4546. AUGUST 12-16 – Free Art Camp for youths ages 12 to 15 from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. at 4553 Park Ave. This weeklong fun activity includes creating sculptures, paintings, masks, visual journals, and more. Dress for mess. Registration required by August 8. Contact Sam at twrc@telus.net or call 638-1863. A program of the Terrace Women’s Resource Society. AUGUST 12-16 – The second annual Kids ‘n’ Kops Camp is 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. each day for youths age nine to 14-years-old and is aimed at fostering positive relationships with RCMP. Activities include a tour of the police station, fire department and court house; mock crime scene at Ferry Island complete with a “murderer”; the youths can participate in the Physical Abilities Requirement Evaluation (P.A.R.E.) relay, used to assess ability to perform the physical demands of police work; and games.

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New this year is a presentation from Child and Youth Mental Health and “brain yoga” – some training in breathing techniques and awareness taught by a local yoga instructor. Youths will be given ID books at the start and there is a wrap-up barbecue lunch on the last day for all participants and their families. Lunches and snacks provided during the week. (Drop off and pickup not provided). Priority given to children on the wait-list and single-parent families. The camp is facilitated by a volunteer leader and an RCMP officer. To get a registration package or ask questions, please feel free to contact Monica at bbbs@ tdcss.ca or 635-4232. AUGUST 18 – BC Kidney Walk is for all ages from 1 p.m. - 5 p.m. at the Furlong campground. The walk raises funds and awareness of organ donation to help support the work of The Kidney Foundation. Everyone can be a hero. Join in, sponsor a walker, volunteer and/ or register to be an organ donor. For more details, contact barbarav@ kidney.bc.ca or 604736-9775 ext. 228 or see http://terracekidneywalk.ca.

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UNTIL AUGUST 14 – The Library’s Annual Summer Reading Club has started and ends with its final wrapup party on August 14. Children aged 6-12 are invited to join in the summer fun held Mondays, Tuesdays and Wednesdays from 1 – 2:30 p.m. Pre-schoolers meet Fridays from 10:30 – 11:10 a.m. Program is free. Consider the library for outdoor game fun, circle stories, postcard diaries and building cool crafts at this year’s UP, UP, AND AWAY themed club. You may register for one, two or three days. For more information or to register please call Blake at 250-632-8985. AUGUST 7 – Free Kitimat Latin Dance Workshop. Workshop is from 6 to 8 p.m., with a free dance practice following. People who are interest in this latin dance workshop need to register at the Riverlodge, phone 250-632-8970. Each workshop limited

to 20 couples.

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THE KITIMAT Museum and Archives are calling for entries for this year’s Reflections: Where I Am exhibit. All media are welcome from all artisans in the northwest. Entries must be received by August 16. More information, call 250-632-8950. PICKLE BALL has started in Kitimat. If you are 50-plus you are welcome to join. This is a racquet sport which combines tennis, badminton, and table tennis. Thursdays at 9:30 a.m. to 11 a.m., at the Riverlodge gym. No cost. For more information call 250-632-3475. HEALTHY BABIES drop in is held every Thursday from 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. at the Kitimat Child Development Center. They welcome families throughout pregnancy and up to one year (older siblings welcome). Come meet other parents and infants over light refreshments with support from the CDC staff and a Public Health Nurse. For more information call 250632-3144. THE KITIMAT Public Library’s Friday morning StoryTime! for preschoolers has ended for the summer. It will resume in early September. CHILD DEVELOPMENT Centre Family Fun Spot Drop-In Monday and Friday afternoons 1-3 p.m., Wednesday 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, call Brenda at 250-632-5771 or Wendi at 250-632-5673.

DID YOU KNOW that literacy is more than just being able to read? The Kitimat Adult Literacy Program provides FREE tutoring services for adult interested in improving their reading, writing, math, communication, and information technology skills. Is English NOT your first language? We provide FREE tutoring and small group English as a Second Language (ESL) classes. For more information please call Brandi at 250-632-7393 or to see what’s happening at the Community Corner check us out at www.kitimatcommunityservices. ca/KALP.html or find us on facebook. DO YOU have diabetes? We offer individual and group counseling. Certification for blood glucose strips is available. Make an appointment and bring your meter. The Good Food Box is part of our program. Forms for this can be picked up at the Living Well Program or at the hospital main desk. Donations for this worthwhile program are always accepted. For more info call 250-6328313 during operating hours - Wednesdays 8 a.m. to noon, Thursdays 8 a.m. - 4 p.m. - or leave message on our voice mail. We are located on the second floor of the Kitimat Hospital in the Home Support offices. PRAYER CANADA Kitimat meets upstairs at the fire hall Tuesdays, from noon - 1 p.m. All are welcome to pray for our city council and those in positions of authority in Kitimat, for the government of BC and of Canada. For information call Lesley at 250-632-4554.

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UNTIL AUG. 31 – First United Church Summer Market 9am-noon. Table rental avail. Phone 250624-2087. Everyone welcome. AUGUST 4 – Come see “Saltwater Blues” folk duo @ Cowpuccino’s. Music starts at 8pm, donations welcome. AUGUST 5 – Come see

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Saltwater Blues folk duo @ North Pacific Cannery from 11 am - 3pm. Show incl. in admission. AUG. 19-23 – Cornerstone MB Church Vacation Bible School: kindergarten-Grade6; 9am-12:30pm. Stories, fun, games, crafts, snacks. Pre-registration Aug. 12. Call 250-6271033. See you there! AUG. 19-23 – Cornerstone MB Church Free Summer Programs. English Tutoring for kids Grades 1-6 2:30pm 3:30pm VBS K-Gr.6 9:30am - 12:30pm ESL for international college students Aug. 22-26 morning classes. Register after Aug. 1st 250627-1033. ONGOING SALMONBERRY TRADING Farmers Market is on the courthouse lawn every Sunday 1-6pm. If raining, we will be at our store front @307 3rd Ave. West. Our store front is open Mon-Sat 10am 4pm. where homemade, home-baked and homegrown goods will be for sale. Interested vendors, call Priscilla @ 250624-8337 or Jo at 250600-7349. THIS SUMMER come check out the Military Museum at the Royal Canadian Legion 1pm 4pm from Thursday to Sunday. THE YWCA invites you to a two-day free Train-the-Trainer course in your community on taking action against abuse of older adults. For more info, contact Project Coordinator Renu at rchaudhry@ywcavan.org or 604-8955790. 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. PRINCE RUPERT Alcoholics Anonymous - If you want to drink, that’s your business. If you want to stop, that’s ours. Prince Rupert A.A, 6271119. AL-ANON MEETINGS will be held at the First Presbyterian

Church, 233 45h Ave. East in basement. Tuesdays @ 8pm. All are welcome. For more information, 627-4899. THE PRINCE Rupert Breast Cancer Support Group would like to invite any woman living with cancer to attend our monthly luncheons which take place the third Saturday of every month at noon @ the Crest Hotel. GENEOLOGY CLUB meets every first Tuesday at the Family History Centre on Pr. Rupert Blvd. Call Josie 6243279. KAIEN ANTI-POVERTY Society is seeking persons interested in becoming members of a group who wish to make positive changes for those living below the poverty line. For more info, call KAPS 6275277, leave message. CORNERSTONE MB Church: Coffee mornings @ 202-6th Ave. W. Tue & Wed 10am noon, Sunday Celebration 10:30 every week. All are welcome! 250627-1033. FRIENDSHIP HOUSE of Prince Rupert Hosts: AamaGoot_ Power Puff Girlz Club (ages 7-12), Tuesdays 3pm - 5pm, 3rd floor meeting rm. AamaGoot Women’s Carving “Learn to Carve” Wednesday eve. 6pm 9pm, Main level-back entrance. AamaGoot Ladyz Club (18yrs +), Learn new artistic designs through sewing, beading, etc. Saturdays 1pm - 4pm, 3rd floor meeting rm. Contact Carol Doolan @ Friendship House 250-6271717, ext. 64 for more information. THIS IS not church! There are no expectations of financial support or service. Instead this is a celebration of faith in Jesus Christ. Every Sunday eve. at 7pm, join us for a time of praise, prayer and proclamation at the Salvation Army, 25 Grenville Court. TOPS (TAKE Off Pounds Sensibly) Prince Rupert meets Monday evenings in the basement of the Fellowship Baptist Church - 6517th Ave. East. Weigh-in 6:30, meeting at 7. For more information, call Lucille 250-624-2777.


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Robin Gardner, manager logistics and deployment for the Mobile Medical Unit, takes a look inside when the unit was here the week of July 23. The wall behind him has several patient bays, marked by the equipment on the wall in addition to a variety of other equipment.

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TERRACE - Built for the 2010 Winter Olympics, the provincial health authorities’ Mobile Medical Unit (MMU) stopped by Terrace last week on its travel to all the health authorities in the province to show what it can do. The MMU semi tractor-trailer has 11 bays for patients, plus a full operating room, an x-ray machine and ultrasound in its 1,100 square feet of space, according to Robin Gardner, manager of logistics and deployment for the MMU.. Both sides of the trailer open out when in use and fold up into each other when it’s not in use and on the road.The operating room is considered a multi-purpose room

and has been used for mothers giving birth. While here, people could learn about it and see it, and there were small simulation classes for doctors, nurses and other medical staff. Renovations are being proposed to the Kitimat hospital and if they happen, the MMU will be used for emergencies for the seven months the hospital’s emergency is closed for renovations, said Gardner. Gardner travels on it along with two doctors and two drivers – the second driver drives the other semi tractor-trailer that can carry equipment for the mobile clinic. The second semi tractor-trailer is also where the people who

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PRINCE RUPERT - The City of Prince Rupert hopes a new business-facade improvement program will help attract and retain new tenants in the floundering downtown core. The Prince Rupert Business Façade Improvement Program, financed by the Northern Development Initiative Trust, offers a 25 per cent reimbursement grant of up to $5,000 for exterior improvement projects. The launch of the program comes as yet more businesses are closing down with no one in line to buy them out, nor fill the space with a new enterprise. Prince Rupert Mayor Jack Mussallem now expects the business community will embrace the new program and help kickstart occupancy in these and the many other vacant shops. “This incentive is a tremendous opportunity for business owners to improve the appearance of the buildings on their property,” Mussallem said. “These improvements will help attract and retain tenants and enhance the quality of life residents, workers and visitors enjoy.” The latest businesses to announce closures include McLean and Rudderham, Manson’s Jewlers, Little Big Horse Studio, The Chad’s Smoke Shop, Envy and Anna’s Couture, which is mov-

ing to a home-based operation. Derek Baker, economic development officer with the Prince Rupert and Port Edward Economic Development Corporation, which coordinated the improvement program, said small communities everywhere are challenged by depressed business activity like that on

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2nd and 3rd Avenue. “The landscape of retail has changed, obviously with the internet and mobility of shoppers nowadays,” he said. Prince Rupert is in the envious position of watching big-industry develop on its shores, he added, but “it could be a number of years before we really see development flocking into downtown as a result of these major industrial projects.” In the past few years many of the shuttered shops were the result of their owners’ retirement. In the old economy few people risked taking over these businesses, but now, according to John Farrell, gen-

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eral manager of Community Futures Pacific Northwest, the export industry has created a new economic forecast, an optimism for growth, that’s already changed the commercial face of downtown. “But you don’t see it,” he said. “That’s because there’s a number of businesses on Third Avenue that could have been closed, but they found other owners so they’re staying open,

keeping the jobs and maintaining that presence on Third Avenue. We’re going to see more and more of that.” A growing number of entrepreneurs are consulting with Community Futures on a variety of business startups. They are mostly home-based enterprises, but with the expectation of growth and eventual relocation to traditional shops in the business districts.

“What we’re hearing is: ‘the future looks bright and I need to get into business now.’” “This is all just speculation, but I suspect we’re going to see a densified Cow Bay--boutiques, gift shops, restaurants and marine transportation businesses. And you’ll see more of the banking, business, consulting, insurance, and government up here [on Third and Second Avenue].

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Kitsumkalum Tempo would like to send out a huge Thank-you to all our Sponsors and Local Merchants as well as everyone that took part in this year’s Annual Family Fishing Derby. Our Big Sponsor’s this year that provided excellent prizing to both fishing and non-fishing prizes are as follows, Hawkair (Return Trip for 2 to Vancouver), Terrace Totem Ford ($500 spending and $1000 for Largest Salmon Prize), Kitsumkalum Band ($500 for 2nd Largest Salmon Prize, Hidden weight prizes & Smallest Salmon prize) Classic Rock CFNR (1st Place Youth Salmon Prize), Points North Roofing ( 1st Trout Prize of a BBQ and two chairs), Kermodei Fuels (many draw prizes) Canadian Tire (2nd Trout Prize) and Kickstart Motorsports (3rd Place Youth Salmon Prize – Motocross helmet)

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1ST PLACE SALMON PRIZE - $1000.00 –donated by TERRACE TOTEM FORD WINNER: ROD KUEHNE WEIGHT: 61.3lb Spring

1ST PLACE YOUTH SALMON PRIZE – UGLY STICK ROD & REEL AND A TACKLE BOX TACKLE INCL. –donated by CFNR WINNER: JOSH BUCK WEIGHT: 37.5lb

The winner of the RETURN TRIP FOR 2 TO VANCOUVER courtesy of HAWKAIR and the $500 SPENDING courtesy of TERRACE TOTEM FORD was won by, TONY deVIVEIROS.


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Celebrations 50th Anniversary Celebration Dave and Lois Newman Dave and Lois were married in Saskatoon, Sask. on Sept 14, 1963. The family will be celebrating the occasion with an Open House on August 10, 2013 from 1 - 4 PM at the Terrace Evangelical Free Church 4640 Park Ave. Friends of Dave & Lois are invited to attend. A program will begin at 2 PM PLEASE DO NOT BRING GIFTS.

Obituaries Allan - Shirley Margaret, Formerly of Terrace, BC... Born February 10, 1927, passed away July 26, 2013, Prince George, BC. Pre-deceased by husband Bill. Survived by daughters: Lynn Green (Basil), Helen Roussin (Ken), BonnieLynn Allan, Lisa Swain (Richard); Sons: Charles Herger (Charlotte), Mark Allan (April), & Harvey George (Helen). Memorial Service to be held at Lakewood Funeral Chapel, 1055 Ospika Blvd. South, Prince George, BC., Saturday August 3, 2013, 11AM. Tea from 1PM -5PM at Eagles Hall, 6742 Dagg Rd., Hart Highway, Prince George, BC, everyone welcome.

Craft Fairs LAST MINUTE MARKET Every Saturday 9:00am - 12:30pm at the Moose Hall Craft items 1ative $rts E D S %aNiQJ LOJewellery C Silver L n o r fo %eads g end eek W +Rme %usiQess & Yard Sale Items For taEle reQtals Fall Rosa 250-624-4787 or .atKleeQ 250-624-5652 The coffee is always on! Table Rental Proceeds Go To The Moose

Lost & Found FOUND: Swim wear & gear on Hwy 16 East by Kleanza on Sunday July 21st. 250-6352893

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Pacific Cornerstone Baptist Church

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Place of Worship

Place of Worship

Kitimat Pentecostal Fellowship Pastor Mickeal Hoffman 1340 Kingfisher Avenue Church Ph. 250-632-5623

July and August at 6:30pm “Know What You Believe and Why You Believe It.”

Morning Worship Service

Phone 250-632-4924 • www.pacificcornerstone.com

ALL ARE WELCOME

Christ the King PARISH

1760 Nalabila Boulevard Ph 250-632-2215 Father Kenneth Uwaoma www.catholickitimat.ca EVERYONE WELCOME

Summer Mass Times Saturday Evening at 7:30pm Sunday Morning at 10:00am

10:30 am

FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH 840 Columbia Ave. – Ph. 250-632-6014 Email: kitimatfbc@telus.net Rev. Tim Coleman

Sunday, Aug. 4, 2013 Worship 10:00 am

PASTOR DIWGHT 1 Kings 13

“DECEPTION IS DEADLY”

REDEEMER LUTHERAN CHURCH

Christ Church Anglican

Pastor Clint Magnus • ph. 250-632-6962

All are Welcome

CONGREGATION OF LUTHERAN CHURCH CANADA

KITIMAT 1474 Nalabila Blvd. 11:00 am Sunday Worship 9:45 am Bible Study and Sunday School

TERRACE 5010 Agar Ave. 250.631.7825 2:00 pm Sunday Worship

Presbyterian CHURCH

Lahakas and Nalabila Ph. 250-632-2044 or 250-632-2568 Joint United-Presbyterian Sunday Service at 10am at First United Church for August

MOUNTAINVIEW

ALLIANCE CHURCH • Small Group Ministry • Youth Ministry • • Noahs Park Children’s Church •

Sunday Service 10:30 am

1332 Lahakas Blvd. N 250-632-4658 www.mountainviewalliance.ca

1220 Kingfisher Ave. • Ph. 250-632-7812

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Place of Worship

Place of Worship

FIRST UNITED CHURCH 1180 Kingfisher Ave. • Ph. 250-632-7149 Email: kituc@telus.net • Rev. Larry Scott www.kitimatunitedchurch.ca/index.html

Joint United-Presbyterian Sunday Service at 10am at First United Church for August

Kitimat Worship Directory

Eleventh Sunday After Pentecost August 4 at 10:30am Eucharist with Fr. Luke Anker God gives by promise that we may take by faith.

The Harvest

THE HARVEST MINISTRIES CANADA

Held at the EAGLE CENTRE THEATER 193 Nechako Centre, Kitimat Ph. 250-632-5501 email: the-harvest@live.ca View live webstreaming of Saturday Services at: www.theharvest.ca/live

Saturday Night Service

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Gemma’s Boutiques We require a

PARTS PERSON immediately Experienced preferred. Training provided to the right candidate. Position requires great customer skills and the ability to work in a busy environment. Please forward your resume to: employment@maccarthygm.com Fax to: 250-635-6915 or deliver in person Attention John Cooper to MacCarthy GM 5004 Hwy 16 West, Terrace, B.C. V8G 5S5 NO PHONE CALLS PLEASE.

WE ARE EXPANDING! Seeking

Service Writer/Coordinator Looking for an energetic, self-motivated individual with the ability to work in a fast paced environment. Successful applicants will have excellent customer service and communication skills and be proficient with computers. Some vehicle knowledge is an asset but no required. Fax resumes to 250.635.2783 or deliver In person: ATTN Jim Horner Terrace Totem Ford 4361 Keith Ave. Terrace, BC V8G 1K3

WEEKLY SUDOKU Solution For AUGUST 2

Administration

Responsible For Processing Journal Entries Including All Related Accounting Functions, Accounts Payable, Receivables, Insurance And Warranty Remittances Post And Finalize Vehicle Sales

Service Manager Excellent Computer, Communication & Time Management Skills Able To Work In Fast Paced Environment

Lot Attendant/Auto Detail

Must Have A Valid Class 5 BC Drivers License Responsible For Washing & Cleaning Vehicles Tire Change-Overs Maintaining Dealership Cleanliness

Automotive Technician Experience in import vehicles will be an asset 3rd or 4th year apprentices welcome to apply Apply in person to: Brent DeJong, Sales Manager No phone calls please. All positions are Full time In-House Training. Excellent renumeration & benefit package available to successful applicants.

TOLL FREE 1-800-559-7288 • 250-635-7286 Highway16E, Terrace •DL#7041

Employment

Lost & Found

Business Opportunities

Drivers/Courier/ Trucking

RUBBER TRACKS mini excavators, tracked loaders, dumpers, trenchers, horizontal drills. Let’s see what we can do! Trackmasters Canada Ltd. 1-866-553-0090. Calgary 403771-6008. Vancouver 604218-2825.

DAY RATE Vac Drivers. Must have all tickets, have knowledge of an oil rig. Also need Class 1 Drivers for vac and water trucks but local work. Must relocate. Class 1 Drivers for gravel trucks and hauling swamp mats also. Benefits after 3 months and competitive wages. Fax to 1-403-8453903. Attention: Rick.

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EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY You are a dynamic, multi-tasker that thrives in a fast-paced workplace. You will be responsible for a variety of administration duties including AP/AR, bank deposits and order entry. Basic computer skills plus bookkeeping or accounting knowledge is preferred along with previous customer service experience. This is a full time position.

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Announcements LOST-Mens wedding band. Lost at the KFC on Sunday July 14th. White gold with a bunch of X’s around the band. Newly married as of June 20th and would really like it back! Contact Joleene or Anthony @ 250-975-1904

Contact: Paul Hurlburt (Manager) All-West Glass Prince Rupert 733 Fraser Street Prince Rupert, BC Phone: (250) 624-6765

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FACILITY MANAGER

This is a permanent full time position and the incumbent will be responsible for the day to day management of the Hirsch Creek Golf & Winter Club Lounge and Kitchen operations. Will oversee the management team for the Lounge and Kitchen plus janitorial services. Three to five years experience in Restaurant Management would be an asset. A benefit package is available. Salary will be based on experience.

BOOKKEEPER

This is a permanent full time position. The incumbent will be responsible for all bookkeeping aspects of the Hirsch Creek Golf & Winter Club. The successful applicant must be prepared to learn Karma which is our bookkeeping program and also become familiar with our Point of Sale System (POS). Three to five years experience of bookkeeping would be an asset. A benefit package is available. Salary will be based on experience.

JANITOR

This is a permanent part time position. The incumbent will be responsible for all cleaning aspects of the Hirsch Creek Golf & Winter Club operations. Hours of work are 6:00am to 10:00am daily, Monday to Saturday during summer operations and Monday to Friday during winter months. Resumes can be dropped off at the Hirsch Creek Golf & Winter Club Monday to Friday or emailed to aemmerson@telus.net.

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DRIVERS WANTED

Seefor is missing. If you are housing her or have seen her, please let me know so that I may come & pick her up, as I am extremely worried about her & her wellbeing. We adopted Zulu, a kitten from NARA, lately they have had difficulty getting along. She is sterilized. She was last seen on 21st July 2013 on Hagen Street in Thornhill and has not been home since. Contact Carol at 250-6387884 please.

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Children Daycare Centers DISCOVERY CHILDCARE IS PLEASED TO ANNOUNCE THE OPENING OF THEIR NEW GROUP AND INFANT/TODDLER CENTERS! Limited spaces available for all ages from Birth to 5, starting Sept. 3/2013. Licensed and qualified staff. Call 250-6246979 for info. or to reserve a space.

Employment Business Opportunities ALL CASH Drink/Snack Vending Business Route. Complete Training. Small Investment Required. 1-888-979-VEND (8363). www.healthydrinkvending.co

Help Wanted

The Mount Milligan copper - gold mine is located 155 km northwest of Prince George and mid - way between the communities of Fort St. James & Mackenzie. The state-of-the-art processing plant will be built around a 40-foot Semi-Autogenous Grinding (SAG) mill – one of only six mills of its kind in the world, and the largest in North America.

MILL INSTRUMENTATION TECHNICIAN SKILLS/EXPERIENCE: • Must have Interprovincial Journeyperson Instrumentation certification • Knowledge of Delta-V & ABB 800XA DCS systems, Outotec on-stream analyzer considered assets • Metso Vision Systems would be considered an asset • Proven safety record • Must have own tools • Excellent written & verbal communication skills • Self-motivated, team player with a positive attitude and the ability to work with minimal supervision WORK SCHEDULE: The schedule for this position will be 7 days on and 7 days off, 12 hours per day. While on rotation, dry camp facilities are provided.

AZ, DZ, 5, 3 or 1 w/ Airbrake • Guaranteed 40hr. Work Week & Overtime • Paid Travel & Lodging • Meal Allowance • 4 Weeks Vacation • Excellent Benefits Package

Must be able to have extended stays away from home. Up to 6 months. Must have valid AZ, DZ, 5, 3 or 1 with airbrake license and have previous commercial driving experience. Apply at:www.sperryrail.com/ careers and then choose the FastTRACK Application.

HIGHWAY OWNER OPERATORS $3500 SIGNING BONUS Van Kam’s Group of Companies requires Highway Owner Operators for runs throughout BC and Alberta. Applicants must have winter and mountain, driving exp. / training. We offer above average rates and an excellent employee beneďŹ ts package. To join our team of Professional drivers, email a resume, current driver’s abstract & details of truck to: careers@vankam.com or call Bev at 604-968-5488 or Fax: 604-587-9889 Van-Kam is committed to Employment Equity and Environmental Responsibility. We thank everyone for applying, however we will only contact candidates that interest us.

This position will be required to work inside the Mill and Crushing facilities or in the field as required. This position offers a Competitive Salary & BeneďŹ ts Package, in line with qualiďŹ cations and experience. Please reply with resume to: resumes@tcrk.com

Help Wanted

EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY

Forest Resources Manager Gitlaxt’aamiks (New Aiyansh) Full-time Permanent

Nisga’a Lisims Government seeks a hard working and motivated individual to fill the position of Forest Resources Manager. Reporting to the Director of Lands and Resources, the Manager develops strategic plans, establishes priorities, allocates resources, and resolves controversial issues related to Nisga’a Lands. The Manager ensures compliance with legislative requirements related to Tenures, Stewardship, Compliance and Enforcement, Engineering, Protection, Silviculture, and Recreation. Qualifications: RPF Designation registered to practice in BC and at least 5 years operational, industry, or public administration experience required, as is a valid BC Drivers License. Salary will commensurate with experience and qualifications. For a full job posting please visit our website at: www.nisgaanation.ca Resume and cover letter may be forwarded by August 23, 2013 at 5 pm to:

Nisga’a Lisims Government Attention: Human Resources PO Box 231, New Aiyansh BC, V0J 1A0 Ph. 250-633-3000 Fax. 250-633-2367 Email: hrdept@nisgaa.net

Education/Trade Schools INTERIOR HEAVY EQUIPMENT OPERATOR SCHOOL. NO Simulators. In-the-seat training. Real world tasks. Weekly start dates. Job board! Funding options. SignUp online! iheschool.com 1-866-399-3853 TRAIN TO Be an Apartment/ Condominium Manager at home! We have jobs across Canada. Thousands of graduates working. 32 years of success! Government certified. www.RMTI.ca or 1-800-6658339, 604-681-5456.

Help Wanted An Alberta Oilfield Company is hiring dozer and excavator operators. Lodging and meals provided. Drug testing required. Call (780)723-5051 Edson, Alta. CARRIERS WANTED Prince Rupert Northern View is looking for reliable, hardworking persons to deliver the following routes: - 7th & 8th Ave. E (just off McBride) - 100 papers - 8 & 9th Ave E (just off McBride) - 100 papers - Rushbrook area - about 130 papers Call 250-624-8088 or bring resume to: 737 Fraser Street Prince Rupert, BC Desk Clerk/Chambermaid positions. No experience required. Apply with a resume at 3867 Hwy 16 East. or call 250638-1885 GUARANTEED JOB Placement: General Laborers and Tradesmen For Oil & Gas Industry. Call 24hr Free Recorded Message. For Information 1-800-972-0209.


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Shoppers Drug Mart, 4634 Park Ave., Terrace, B.C. seeks qualified

Pharmacy Assistant/ Cashier The ideal candidate will have previous experience or will have completed certification in an accredited pharmacy technician program. Experience a strong asset but will train the ideal candidate. Successful candidate will be: •Highly organized •Personable and customer service focused •Energetic and motivated to succeed •Able to demonstrate attention to detail •Proficient computer/data entry skills

Job Opportunity RENTAL AGENT/CAR WASHER Kitimat, BC Candidate must be a mature individual with strong listening, oral, written and organizational skills. Must like working with the public and be capable of working well on your own. Job duties include but not limited to: processing rentals, rental returns, cleaning and inspecting vehicles for damages, making reservations and handling customer questions and concerns. This position is a part-time of approximately 15-20 hours per week.

We offer competitive wage and benefit package, and welcome your interest in a career with a progressive and dynamic Community Pharmacy.

Starting wage will be determined based on previous job experience. Benefit packages available after three months.

Apply Attn: Travis Titcomb fax resume to 250-6155152 or email to psdm2259@shoppersdrugmart.ca

Please bring your resume in person to: NATIONAL CAR RENTAL 4542 LAKELSE AVENUE

We thank all applicants, however, only those to be selected for an interview will be contacted.

EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY

Nisga’a Employment Advisors – 3 Positions 1-Terrace/1-Gitlaxt’aamiks/1-Prince Rupert Full-time Permanent Nisga’a Lisims Government seeks hard working and motivated individuals to fill three Employment Advisor positions. Within their assigned service area, the Employment Advisors will work to ensure the successful delivery and reporting of the Nisga’a Employment Services and Training (NEST) program within the established parameters of the ASET funding agreement. Qualifications: Relevant Degree or a combination of 3 years related experience and education pertaining to delivering community social programs or services required. A valid BC Drivers License is required. Salary will commensurate with experience and qualifications. For a full job posting please visit our website at: www.nisgaanation.ca Resume and cover letter may be forwarded by August 9, 2013 at 5 pm to:

Nisga’a Lisims Government Attention: Human Resources PO Box 231 New Aiyansh BC, V0J 1A0 Ph. 250-633-3000 Fax. 250-633-2367 Email: hrdept@nisgaa.net

Shoppers Drug Mart, 4634 Park Ave., Terrace, B.C. seeks qualified

Store Administrator Shoppers Home Health Care® (owned and operated by Shoppers Drug Mart) is engaged in the sale and service of assisted-living devices, medical equipment, home-care products and durable mobility equipment to institutional and retail customers. As Canada’s largest retailer of home health care products and services, the Shoppers Home Health Care national team consists of over 1100 employees, at 63 locations, proudly providing quality service delivery to our clients. You will manage all accounting and financial reporting activities for the store including accounts payable, accounts receivable and sales reporting. Your relevant degree/diploma is accompanied by superior finance accounting skills and proficiency with Microsoft Office. A career with Shoppers Home Health Care® will provide you with a competitive salary and benefits package, tremendous opportunities for continuing education, and the chance to develop your career in the way that suits you best. Find out more about what we have in store for you.

FLOORING | CABINETS | WINDOW COVERINGS | INSTALLATION

Employment

Employment

Employment

Help Wanted

Help Wanted

Help Wanted

KALUM KABS LTD Requires full/part time dispatchers, taxi drivers & shuttle drivers for highway travel. Guaranteed wages, flexible hours. Drop off resume to 4449 Lakelse Ave. No phone calls please.

Mount Layton Hotsprings Currently taking applications for part-time front line cook, bartender/server, janitorial worker, casual farm helpers. Please fax resume to 250-7892478 or apply in person at 3739 Hwy 37S Terrace BC. Located (25km) out of town, reliable vehicle is required.

KITIMAT

DRIVERS WANTED

Full and Part time for Coastal Taxi. $12.50/hr. We are also hiring part-time dispatchers. Send resume & drivers abstract to PO Box 56 Kitimat, BC V8C 2G6 No phone calls KITIMAT FORTUNE KITCHEN is hiring a full-time/part-time delivery driver. Must have own vehicle. Drop resume off at 410 Enterprise Ave. Phone 250.632.3828 LICENSED AUTOMOTIVE TECHNICIAN Nelson Ford, in Nelson BC, is looking for the right technician to service our customers. We offer factory Ford training, competitive wages, and great benefits. Salary dependent on experience $28 - $35/hr based on Ford training. Will consider 3rd/4th year apprentice. Send resume to rmcmahon@nelsonfordsales.com or fax 250-352-7282

SEASPORT CLOTHING is looking for a dynamic individual with a flare and passion for fashion. Previous retail experience, point of sale and merchandising experience is an asset. This is a Part-Time position that may move to Full-Time for the right person.You must be able to work Saturdays. Please apply in person to Terry at Seasport Marina 295 -1st Ave E Prince Rupert, BC

Wonderful Opportunity in a busy restaurant.

Rosario’s Restaurant

has openings for full time/part time COOKS, SERVERS and DISHWASHERS. Days and Evenings. No experience necessary as we train. Please email rosarioskitimat@gmail.com or bring resume to Rosario’s in Kitimat. No phone calls please

Income Opportunity NOW HIRING! Earn extra cash, demand for simple work. P/T-F/T. Can be done from home. Acceptance guaranteed, no experience required, all welcome! www.BCJobLinks.com

Labourers LABOURERS Houston, BC

DH Manufacturing in Houston BC is looking for labourers. Must be reliable, physically fit and willing to work shift work. Starting wage up to $16.75/hr. Benefit package after 3 months employment. Email, dhmnfg@gmail.com

Help Wanted

Help Wanted

has an immediate opening in our

Cabinet Department Responsibilities: Designing, selling and arranging installations of cabinets and the daily maintenance of the department. Qualifications for the position: • ability to read blue prints • able to do onsite measures • a gift for design and color coordinating • proficient with computers • be self-motivated, outgoing and enjoy dealing with the public • be customer service oriented YOUR DECOR provides an enjoyable working environment, excellent benefit package, current industry training, with remuneration in accordance with experience. Please send your resume’ to: YOUR DECOR 4602 Keith Ave Terrace BC V8G 4K1 Attention: Dave Merritt Email: dave@yourdecor.com Tel: 250-635-2976 Fax: 250-635-3234

WANTED: TRUCK DRIVER - SNOW PLOW OPERATORS PART TIME OR FULL TIME SEPTEMBER 2013 – MARCH 2014

Are you an experienced truck driver looking to stay close to home or family, seeking a career change, and have a Class 3 minimum licence with air? We have a position for you! **** Billabong Road & Bridge Maintenance Inc. & Nechako Northcoast Construction are now accepting applications for Seasonal/Auxiliary Truck Drivers/Snow Plow Operators in Smithers, Carnaby, Meaiadin and Terrace. We oɈer competitive wages and the opportunity for long term advancement. RLX\PYLK X\HSPÄJH[PVUZ PUJS\KL: -Valid BC Driver’s License (minimum Class 3 with air brake endorsement) -Preference will be given to applicants with Class 1 License, Loader experience, and/or Grader experience, Level 1 First Aid, WHMIS and TCP ticket. -Must be physically Ät and able to work outside in all weather conditions. -Training commences in September

Apply Attn: Barb Rea at asdm2259@shoppersdrugmart.ca

**** 8ualiÄed applicants are invited to submit their resume along with a current driver’s abstract to:

We thank all applicants, however, only those selected for an interview will be contacted.

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EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY

Chief Administrative Officer for Nisga’a Village of Gingolx Duties:

• Reports to & Works Directly with Chief & Council • Oversee delivery of Programs and Services • Ensures compliance to all Nisga’a Nation and Nisga’a Village Legislation(s) as per Nisga’a Treaty • Budgeting & monitoring of Annual Budgets & Work Plans • Acts as liaison on behalf of Gingolx Village Government to other entities • Supervision of staff • Other duties as required as per job description

Qualifications:

• Minimum of 5 years experience in executive level management preferably administrative management • Previous experience as Chief Executive Office, Chief Administrative Officer or equivalent • Knowledge of Nisga’a Treaty is required • A Bachelor degree in Business or Public Administration is preferred however, an equivalent combination education and experience will be considered, Post-Secondary Education • Gingolx Village Government is an Equal Opportunities Employer, however, may give preference to Nisga’a Citizens • Business Equipment, Computer & all Microsoft ware knowledge a must • Some knowledge of Nisga’a Language & Culture will be an asset • Valid BC Driver’s License

Salary will commensurate with qualifications. Qualified Candidates should send Applications, Resumes, and Cover Letters to Gingolx Village Government attention to Chief & Council. No emails will be accepted. Fax: 250-326-4208 Attn: C. Franklin Alexcee Deadline Date for Applications: August 11, 2013 at 5:00PM

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Retail

Retail

has an immediate opening for a full-time

CASHIER

The successful applicant will be customer service oriented, enjoy dealing with the public and a team player. Basic computer skills and knowledge of hardware and building materials would be an asset. Availability to work on Saturday is required. We offer an enjoyable working environment, excellent benefit package, current industry training and salary commensurate with experience. Please send your resumé to: RONA Terrace 3207 Munroe St., Terrace B.C. V8G 3B3 Attention: Shawn McCullough Email: Shawn@terracebuilders.com

We’re on the net at www.bcclassified.com

Sales

Sales

We are seeking an

AUTO SALES REPRESENTATIVE

We are looking for a self motivated individual with excellent communication skills. MacCarthy GM will provide training to the successful candidate. We offer an above earnings potential and a great working environment. Please forward your resume to: employment@maccarthygm.com. Fax to: 250-635-6915 or deliver in person Attention General Manager to MacCarthy GM 5004 Highway 16 West, Terrace, B.C. V8G 5S5 NO PHONE CALLS PLEASE

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Pets & Livestock

Merchandise for Sale

Merchandise for Sale

Medical Supplies

Medical/Dental

Financial Services

Pets

Garage Sales

RESOURCE Ability, a well established and growing BC company is hiring casual RN’s and LPN’s to work 1:1 in home with a medically fragile child in Terrace. If you want to make a difference in a child’s life please email jhols@western.ca, attention Jennifer Hols

IF YOU own a home or real estate, Alpine Credits can lend you money: it’s that simple. Your credit/age/income is not an issue. 1-800-587-2161.

MISSING from 126 Baxter Str, Kitimat. Black cat with a spot of white on chest and belly. Neutered, declawed, smaller than average cats. Reward offered for safe return. No collar on at time of missing. Please contact at 250-639-9769 or email dwoloshen@citywest.ca

PR: SAT. Aug. 10 at 1216 & 1220 Conrad St. from 9am1pm. From kitchen sinks to baby clothes, etc.

Need CA$H Today? Own A Vehicle?

Work Wanted

Borrow Up To $25,000

Drywaller seeking employment Terrace/Kitimat area, comes with excel. refs. Call Lyle Malmgren 778-631-2779

www.PitStopLoans.com 1-800-514-9399

Cash same day, local office.

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Financial Services

CRIMINAL RECORD? Don’t let it block employment, travel, education, professional, certification, adoption property rental opportunities. For peace of mind and a free consultation call 1-800-347-2540.

DROWNING IN Debt? Cut debts more than 50% and debt free in half the time! Avoid bankruptcy! Free consultation. www.mydebtsolution.com or Toll Free 1-877-556-3500 BBB Rated A+ GET BACK ON TRACK! Bad credit? Bills? Unemployed? Need Money? We Lend! If you own your own home - you qualify. Pioneer Acceptance Corp. Member BBB. 1-877987-1420. www.pioneerwest.com M O N E Y P R OV I D E R . C O M . $500 Loan and +. No Credit Refused. Fast, Easy, 100% Secure. 1-877-776-1660.

Trades, Technical

PR: Sat. Aug. 3 at 743 Alfred St. from 9am - 1pm. MOVING Sale; lots of stuff!

No Credit Checks!

Services

Landscaping LAWN Mowing (Terrace area) Exterior Home/Building and Deck soft washing/cleaning, Kill roof Moss, Weed spraying Terrace 250-922-4534; Smithers 250-877-0965

Pets & Livestock

Feed & Hay GOOD QUALITY square and round bales, will deliver. (250)846-5504 or 847-0952.

TOTEM

AUTO REPAIR Immediate Opening for a

LICENSED/EXPERIENCED AUTOMOTIVE MECHANIC Totem Auto Repair is currently looking for a licensed/ experienced Automotive Mechanic. Work involves the diagnosis, overhaul and repair of domestic and import vehicles. 3rd or 4th year apprentices are welcome to apply. Qualified applicants are invited to submit a resume in person to:

4917 KEITH AVENUE TERRACE, BC No phone calls please.

PR: Sat. Aug. 3 at 1013 11th Ave. E. 10 am - 3 pm. Weather permitting. Plants, baking, clothing, household items

Heavy Duty Machinery ANSER pin slide Jeep and pole trailer. Certified $6,500 250-638-0214.. We are accepting applications for our Purebred Labrador Puppies (for Sale). Sire is #2 lab in Canada. Both parents are Champion and Grand Champions. Our pups have been microchipped, dew claws removed and have their first shots. OFA HIPS - Good, OFA ELBOWS and CERF - Normal, PRA and EIC - Clear $1,000. 780-881-4722 Kitimat

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

Merchandise for Sale

Furniture PR: Ongoing moving sale Aug. 1 - 12 all day. Wine supplies, lumber, kitchen table, many misc. items ph: 250-6249214

Sand/Gravel/Topsoil

PR: Thomas skid steer, 3 buckets, backhoe, forklift attachment. Asking $15000 obo call Pat @ 778-8846800

Sand/Gravel/Topsoil

SKEENA CONCRETE PRODUCTS LTD. FACTORY DIRECT SCREENED TOPSOIL DRIVEWAY CRUSH LANDSCAPING ROCK DRAIN ROCK & BEDDING SAND BLOCKS AND CONCRETE Phone: 250-635-3936 or 250-638-8477 Fax: 250-635-4171 3751 Old Lakelse Lake Drive, Terrace, BC, V8G 5P4

PR: Evolution Challenger Walker. Purchased for $369, have original receipt, used for only 6 weeks. One of the strongest & most stable walkers on the market. Basket under seat & detachable basket on front. Asking $260 obo. 604-805-9850 Email - bonitaharvey@gmail.com

Misc. for Sale Henry Herbert Piano & Bench made by Mason & Risch. $750 OBO Call 250-635-3203 HOT TUB (SPA) COVERS. Best price. Best quality. All shapes & colours available. 1-866-652-6837 www.thecoverguy.com/newspaper? KILL BED Bugs & Their Eggs! Buy a Harris Bed Bug Kit, Complete Room Treatment Solution. Odorless, Non-Staining. Available online homedepot.com (NOT IN STORES). Mobility Scooter Near new Shoprider 889SL, /w canopy, windscreen & rear tote purchased in April/2013 for $4826. Asking just $3500. Call Gina 250-635-0407 PR: Antiques, collectibles, paintball equip. Furniture, tools. Downsizing & moving. Upright Freezer. Bar fridges. Everything must go! 250-627-7205. STEEL BUILDING. Sizzling summer savings event! 20x22 $4,188. 25x24 $4,598. 30x36 $6,876. 32x44$8,700. 40x52 $12,990. 47x70 $17,100. One end wall included. Pioneer Steel 1-800-668-5422. www.pioneersteel.ca STEEL BUILDINGS/ Metal buildings 60% off! 20x28, 30x40, 40x62, 45x90, 50x120, 60x150, 80x100 sell for balance owed! Call 1-800-4572206. www.crownsteelbuildings.ca

Misc. Wanted Local Coin Collector Buying Collections, Olympic Gold & Silver Coins etc 778-281-0030

Skeena Sawmills Ltd. Is actively searching for logs to purchase in the Terrace and surrounding areas. Anyone with logs to sell please phone: 250-635-6336

Real Estate Acreage for Sale FOR sale by Owner 17 acres 7 min north of Terrace on sealcoated road...Access off of Merkley Rd. Property runs through and overlooks the Beaver Pond on Dover Rd...nice view of the mountains, creek run through; some merchantable timber... asking 129,000. Call Jan at 250-6213445 or Mike 250-615-0116

Business for Sale Small business for sale

SANDSPIT TAXI & CHARTERS

For particulars call 250-637-5655

For Sale By Owner 3 bdrm, 1 bath, single level house in horseshoe. crawl spc, new roof & doors, wood stove & nat gas furnace. 1,030sq ft. $175,000.00 Call for appt. 250-622-2610 4 bdrm Mobile, on 10 acres, with creek in back & mountain view. $240,000 250-631-2753 5 Bdrm, 2 Bath, 15 White St. Kitimat. Upper floor, living room, 3 bdrm, solid oak hardwood floor. Private fenced backyard, lots of fruit, applian includ, call 250-632-5446 5 Bdrm Split Level, large shop & out buildings, $305,000 OBO (250)635-4531 & leave message.


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Real Estate

Real Estate

Rentals

Rentals

For Sale By Owner

Mobile Homes & Parks

Apt/Condo for Rent

Apt/Condo for Rent

Homes for Rent

Rooms for Rent

Townhouses

ROOSEVELT HEIGHTS APARTMENTS

EXECUTIVE HOUSE, Avail. Sept. 1st, fully furnished, 4 bed/ 2 bath, utilities not included, $4,000/mo. absolutely no pets, no smoking, looking for a company to rent. 3-5 year lease. (250)638-7747 leave message.

$400/mo, includ. utilities NS, ND, NP working male, student or senior. Avail. now, ph 250635-3126

TOWNHOMES in KITIMAT 3 bdrm, 1 ½ bath, carport Start $700. Sorry no Pets. Call Greg 639-0110

Executive Home for Sale on preferred street. Four bedroom, 2.5 bath. New windows, siding, roof, doors, marble tiling and rear and front facing decks. Large private fenced backyard, 3 patios, newly paved driveway with RV parking. 17 Deville Cres. Kitimat Asking $364,000 250-639-9643

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 ofďŹ ce , 2.5 massive shops, paved drive, secluded, 10 acres, mixed timber, “many extras negotiableâ€? great revenue investment. asking $764,000. Will consider trade for land or small house. Call 250-638-0734 or 250-615-8457

Houses For Sale

FACTORY DIRECT Wholesale CSA certified modular homes, manufactured/mobile homes and park model homes, we ship throughout Western Canada. Visit us online at www.hbmodular.com or call 1-877-976-3737.

RV Sites REDUCED SUMMER pricing. Beachfront Avorado RV Resort. New sites for sale $44,500. Co-op Resort w/Lifetime Ownership! Call (250)228-3586 or online at: www.avorado.com

GATEWAY APARTMENTS McBride & 8th Prince Rupert Unfurnished - Furnished (Furnished short Term Rentals Available) Close to downtown Adult-oriented No Pets

3 bedroom apartments. Heat and hot water included. No smoking. No pets $730 per month.

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Rentals

Phone between 9am - 6pm 250-627-8123

Apt/Condo for Rent

SANDPIPER APTS KITIMAT

KITIMAT APTS BEST VALUE

Newer Buildings Elevators Security Entrances Covered Parking Balconies

Starting at $600 Balconies Security Entrances Cameras for your safety Now includes basic cable Visit our Website www.kitimatapartments.com Phone: 250.632.APTS (2787)

www.kitimatapartments.com

250.632.4254

Commercial/ Industrial Industrial Commercial Warehouse space for lease. 2250 sqft bay @ 3138 Kofoed Dr. $9sqft triple net. 347/600V & 120/208V power, 2 overhead doors, 16’X 20’ & 12’x16’. Contact Meaghan 250-641-1659

2 & 1 bdrm apts&1suite, new flooring and paint available now, $725&625&475/mo 2 ref’s req’d, also shared accommodation trailer for rent with option to buy 250-635-9333, 250-635-1799, or 250-6411534 cell

KITIMAT

Duplex / 4 Plex

MIDTOWN APARTMENTS

BEST PLACE TO LIVE Now taking applications for 1,2, & 3 bdrm suites. If you are looking for clean, quiet living in Terrace and have good references, please call: 250-638-0799

AVAILABLE FOR RENT 3 Bedroom Duplex $900/mo Quiet tenants only. Adult-oriented. No dogs!

Free heat & Free Hot Water Furnished & Unfurnished 1 & 2 bedrooms Security Entrances No Pets. No Smoking

250.632.7179

Walsh Avenue Apartments

Lynn Chivers is ready to assist in your home purchase! Check out http://prince-rupert-real-estate.com

then call for an appointment to view. 250-627-1414

Lots 1.1 Acre Fully Treed Lot 120X400, Terrace. 4928 Agar Ave. 250-631-7486

FREE HEAT AND

HOT WATER

Bachelor 1 and 2 bedroom

APARTMENTS Largest, Brightest Suites Shiny Hardwood Floors Unfurnished & Furnished Daily - Weekly - Monthly

ABSOLUTELY NO PARTIERS

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www.kitimatapartments.com

INCLUDES HEAT!

OCEANVIEW APTS (250)632-2822 Kitimat

PR: Executive class 3 bdrm, 2 bath home FURNISHED. Heated tile floors, home cinema and fantastic ocean view are waiting for you. $2500/mo, N/P, N/S. Ref. required. Call Lynn Chivers 250-627-1414 Quiet one bedroom in Thornhill, first and last month’s rent, deposit and good references required. No smoking or pets. $450 250-638-8639 RECENTLY RENOVATED executive home on Terrace bench. 4 bdrm. Close to park and tennis courts - walking distance to Uplands School. Available August 1st. References required. 250-635-4984 ask for Kevin.

Skyline Manor

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

Call for details 250-627-1715 or 250-624-5955

Homes for Rent 4 - 3 and 2 Bedroom Homes and Town Houses for rent in Kitimat. Starting August 1st - Go 2 www.rentboard.ca click on BC click on Kitimat or call Stan 780 974 3945

Rentals

Rentals

College Students Only Shared facilities with kitchen, WIFI and bathrooms. Furnished private rooms with

Want to Rent PROFESSIONAL couple from Vancouver Island with 2 well behaved dogs, looking for rental accommodation for approx 6-8 months (possibly longer). References available. Prince Rupert area. 250-709-1918

desk, double bed, laundry incl.

8 minute walk to college. Starts $599/mo*** (min. 4 mo. contract) N/S, N/P. Please contact Christy 250-624-2334. www.pioneerhostel.com

Transportation

www.princerupertrooms.com

Rooms Starting At $59/Daily, $299/Weekly, $899/Monthly, Contractors Welcome All-Inclusive. 250-600-1680

Cars - Domestic 2003 Ford Windstar Van. 188,000 km. $3,500. OBO Call 250-635-3203

Suites, Lower PR: 1 bdrm suite, $500/mo incl. cable. N/S, N/P. Ref. req. Call 250-627-1386 Lynn or Mike. Pt. Ed: 1 bdrm suite fully furn, heat incl/cable/ph. N/S, N/P. w/d accessible. Quiet location. Prefer out-of-towners. Call 250-628-9369. Lv msg.

2004 Mazda Miata 60,000km $9,700 250-632-5875

Suites, Upper PR: Bachelor Suite suitable for 1 mature, quiet person. Avail. immediately on westside. Close to downtown. Cable, heat incl. N/S, N/P. Ref required. 250-624-2054 PR: Spacious 1 bdrm suite on Graham Ave. Fantastic harbour view. Ensuite laundry. N/S. $700/mo. Does not incl. hydro or gas. Avail. Sept. 1. 250-628-9433

PR: 2008 Ford Escape XLT Trim 4X4 AWD, approx.97,000km, g/c Asking $17,000 OBO. Call 250-600-3312

Townhouses

References required!

QUATSINO APTS KITIMAT Downtown location Balconies Security Entrances Some furnished suites Call for an appointment 250.632.4511

For Sale or Lease 1725 sq ft, 4 bdrm house. New paint, flooring, etc. Year-round creek. Open to offers. Call 250-635-9455

References required.

627-7137

Other Areas 20 ACRES FREE! Own 60 acres for 40 acre price/payment $0 Down, $198/mo. Money Back Guarantee, No Credit Checks. Beautiful Views, West Texas. Call 1800-843-7537. www.texaslandbuys.com

Exteriors renovated

Rentals

OfďŹ ce/Retail TERRACE - Ideal for small business or esthetic salon . 202 - 4623 Lakelse Ave $800/mo. Call Dr. Zucchiatti’s office at 250-635-2552

AVAILABLE NOW. 3 bdrm, 3 bath townhouse, newly reno’d. Walsh/ Horseshoe area. NP/NS. 4 appliances. Garage. $2,000./mo. 2 year lease. Call 250-638-7747 leave message.

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

Cars - Sports & Imports

CLASSIC/COLLECTOR 1971 300SEL 3.5 Mercedes Benz. 75,000km. Very good condition, always garaged, never driven in winter. Well maintained. Maintenance records, service/parts book. Manuals. Some spare parts. 250-632-6755

THREE bedroom townhouses for rent. 1.5 baths, carport. 1084 Nalabila. $950 per month. Close to all services. Call 250-279-2727

Cars - Sports & Imports

THIS WEEKS SPECIALS 2010 Toyota Matrix 4 door, Hatchback, Auto, A/C, C/C, CD, PW 55,034 km

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#4210A

$14,995

2011 Toyota Prius

4 dr., AM/FM/CD, MP3, Bluetooth, C/C, A/C 58,522 km

$24,995

#4244A

2008 Honda Civc LX

4 dr, 5 Spd Manual, A/C, C/C, Moonroof, P/W, Keyless Entry, 96336 km

#3216A

$12,995

4912 Highway 16 West, Terrace, BC V8G 1L8

250-635-6558 or 1-800-313-6558 DL#5957

www.terracetoyota.ca

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SUMMER STREET MOTORCYCLE EVENT OPTION 1: Retail Rebates OPTION 2: Financing as low as 1.9% for 36 Mo. OPTION 3: Genuine Accessories retail value up to $800

NEID ENTERPRISES LTD. Motorcycles

Boats

Boats

2007 Suzuki Burgman 650cc Executive. Cherry Red. Like new condition. $9,500 obo. Estate sale. 250-632-6263

2003 Four Winns Fish & Ski Freedom 180 F/S,

fully serviced 4.3L VOLVO PENTA engine, removable side windows for more fishing room, tilt steering, removable seats with interchanging seat posts, rear entry ladder, front control for rear leg trim, full cover with anti pooling poles, electric motor off bow for fishing, custom matched trailer, Bimini top.

1990 Bayliner 29.5ft. $26,000 or trade for newer 5th Wheel or two newer quads with trailer. 250-639-9643

Recreational/Sale

1996 Winnebago Vectra A class diesel pusher $35,000 firm 780-881-4722 Kitimat 1999 Damon Challenger Class A Motorhome, Ford V10, 33’, one slide, 92,000 km, new tires, brakes & batteries, $27,500 obo. (250)365-7152 Castlegar 2003 Newmar Scottsdale 33 ft Class A Motorhome, 2 slides, solar system, 8.1 litre GM Engine & Allison transmission. 90,000 km, many options. Will consider trade in of travel trailer or 5th wheel. $59,000. Also have optional tow car 2002 Tracker. 250-631-3161. HIJACKER Fifth wheel, $250.00. 250-638-0214. Polaris Explorer 500 ATV 4wd auto, low hrs, gc winch & plow pkg. $3,500. 250-635-3157

We’re on the net at www.bcclassified.com

Recreational/Sale

Recreational/Sale

2,99900

$

YAMAHA F40TLRB 4 STROKE LONG SHAFT

$

4X4 WITH WINCH

3,99900

2004 POLARIS SPORTSMAN 400 4X4

$

STARTING AT

89900

STARTING AT $899 AND UP NEW!

STARTING AT

1,39900

MARLON JON BOATS 10’

$

4,49900

2005 POLARIS SPORTSMAN 500

$

“litter-less”

32’ FIBERGLASS FERRELL BOAT 370hp 8.1L John Deere Diesel, 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 Bay Marina. Assessed at $84,400. Contact Warren Poff at 250.632.6119 or 250.242.1789 $65,000 Firm (will consider trade for part)

Tenders

…show it!

www.pitch-in.ca

R O P O S A

1-250-762-9447

Recreational/Sale

$

$

8,99900

2013 POLARIS SPORTSMAN 550 DEMO MODEL, COMES WITH WINCH! $

Recreational/Sale

2003 YAMAHA 115HP OUTBOARD WITH CONTROLS

2,09900

MARLON ALUM. ATV TUB TRAILER WITH LID

3,99900

$

3,99000

2010 YAMAHA F50 4 STROKE

* Plus applicable taxes.

KEN’S MARINE 4946 Greig Ave., Terrace 635-2909 TUESDAY - SATURDAY 8:30 A.M. - 5:30 P.M.

Tenders DISTRICT OF KITIMAT LEISURE SERVICES DEPARTMENT

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Reduced to $5,900 OBO Moving - must sell 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. Ph: 250-632-5673

Our classified ads are on the net! Check it out at www.bcclassified.com

Recreational/Sale

UTILITY TRAILERS

This is really a great boat!! $15,000 obo. (250)354-7471 Nelson

1996 33’ Bayline Motoryacht with twin 150hp FWC Cummins diesels motors used just 504 hours - One owner. Sleeps six. Fully equipped galley and head. Diesel Espar furnace. Full Electronics. Fully equipped bridge Electric windlass anchor with 250’ of chain. 10’6” inflatable dinghy. Moorage paid to Sept. 2013 at MK Bay Marina, Kitimat B.C. Full service records. Very clean & well maintained. Replacement value $189,999. Surveyed 2012 @ $125,000. Asking $115,000. 250-638-1626 dpenner2003@yahoo.ca

4921 Keith Ave., Terrace BC • Tel. 250-635-3478 • Fax 250-635-5050 “YOUR RECREATION SPECIALIST”

Boats

1989 16 ft Malibu runabout 90 hp Merc & 9.9 4 stroke electric start kicker with remote controls. Full canvas top, in great condition never has been in salt water. Trailer included. Only 202 hrs total. $6,800. ph 250-631-3161.

*see dealer for details

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TAMITIK ARENA SKATE SHOP OPERATIONS Sealed proposals in separate envelopes marked “Proposal for Tamitik Arena Skate Shop Operations” will be received at the District of Kitimat office located at 270 City Centre, Kitimat, BC, V8C 2H7 no later than 2:00pm local time on Friday, August 9, 2013 and will be opened in public at 2:30pm. The work involved under this contract includes coordination of the overall operation of a skate shop in the Tamitik Arena. Including: Supply purchasing, Staffing, Janitorial and Scheduling of open hours to support Arena Events. Proposal documents are available at the Sam Lindsay Aquatic Centre, Monday to Friday, 9:00am to 7:00pm. Inquiries should be directed to the District of Kitimat Leisure Services Department at the above noted address, or telephone 250-632-8959, fax 250-632-4995. The District of Kitmat reserves the right to reject all proposals received or to award the contract to other than the lowest proposal bid, after a full value analysis, if it perceives such to be in its best interest.


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Inside Stingers shine for Team BC By Anna Killen

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TERRACE - Two northwest female volleyball players have just returned from training and competing for Team BC – a month long selection process that proved northwest players have the chops to compete with the best in the country. “This is huge,” said Terrace Stingers’ 16U coach Carmen Didier, who coaches both players. “Northwest volleyball is coming on strong.” Terrace’s Cassidy Kitchen was one of just 14 athletes to make the 17U team, which ultimately took second against teams from across Canada at the National Team Challenge Cup in Winnipeg, Manitoba July 16-21. “It was really fun,” said Kitchen. “I learned so, so much.” The team trained in Kamloops for an intense six hours a day in the weeks leading up to the tournament, and Kitchen says she’s returning to the Stingers with a lot to pass on to her fellow players. And Smithers’ Morgan Monkman was one of 24 players to make the 16U Western Elites, who competed in a championship tournament in Saskatchewan July 19-21 against teams from western Canada. The 24 BC players were split into two equal teams and ended up playing each other in the quarter finals. “It was super intense,” she said of that game. “Went to the full five sets and the other team ended up winning.” That team went onto win first place, and Monkman’s team placed the highest that they could after losing in the quarter finals, which was

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fifth, and the only two teams they lost to were the two teams that ended up in the finals. “The actual competition was super neat and a really cool experience to get to play against players from all across Western Canada, and just to experience a high level of play,” she said. “But the part I especially enjoyed was training with the team in Kamloops, that was super fun.” The team trained four hours a day, and spent the rest of the time together doing goal setting and team building exercises and learning ways to grow as an athlete. The experience only solidified her drive to play volleyball at a higher level when she graduates from high school. “I’ve always loved volleyball, and I’ve always had it in my mind that it would be cool to play postsecondary or take it somewhere bigger but after this experience now my passion for it is definitely stronger,” said Monkman, who is going into Grade 11. “During the tryout part in Kamloops we had college recruitment sessions, so the coaches and ex-BC team players would talk to us about the process of college recruitment and what sort of things you should be trying to do. So I have a good picture in my mind.” The experience will open doors for both girls, with the exposure gained by playing at this level – something not always easy when you’re from the more remote areas of B.C. “When I said I was from Smithers no one knew where that was!” she said of her teammates. “It was funny. Me and Cassidy were definitely representing the north well.”

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KITIMAT - The Kitimat Marlins had five swimmers who qualified and attended the AAA Provincial Long Course (50 meter pool) swim championships over the weekend of July 13. The Marlins swimmers competed as part of Points North swim association, an association made up of swimmers from Prince Rupert, Kitimat, Terrace and Smithers. The AAA Provincials is the highest Provincial level swim meet with the best swimmers aged 10 through until their midtwenties in attendance. This year’s championship was held at UBC and was the largest swim meet in BC history with over 690 swimmers in attendance.

Brander Pacheco (14) joined forces with Tanner and Bailey Espersen from Smithers and Trey Kish from Prince Rupert to take a Silver medal for Points North in the 13-14 boys 4 X 100 meter Medley Relay. All swimmers on the team were well below their personal best times and narrowly out touched the bronze medal team Canadian Dolphins from Vancouver by a mere 2/100ths of a second. Pacheco also finished fourth in the 14 year old boy 400 meter Individual medley, eight in the 100 butterfly and 200 backstroke. Kleanza Cathers (13) had her best result in the 13 year old girls 800 meter freestyle placing fifth. Her time was her third qualifying time for the Far Western Championships, USA’s biggest age group

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Norm Schwengler, left, and Chris Barnett both catch air in the semi-finals of Super Pro. Barnett went on to take first place.

Rupert drivers fall short Contributed

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PRINCE RUPERT - Three Prince Rupert drivers didn’t live up to their expectations earlier this month, during competition against racers from all over the north in the Houston Drag Races. Prince Rupert driver Terry Frizzell earned only 30 points toward the season standings in the Super Pro Class after being knocked out in the second round, while Ed Evans in the Pro Class was also knocked out in second round. Evans however, collected 41 points, enough for the Rupert race car driver to hang on to third

Marlins hit up AAA provincials Contributed

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swim meet, in San Jose California allowing her to compete in the competition which was to be held at the end of the month. Alivia Salema (13) also made the finals (top 8) for the 13 year old girl 200 breaststroke with a whopping 27 second improvement. She finished seventh in the event. Ben Anker (14) competing in his first ever AAA Provincials had his highest placing in the 14 year old boy 200 meter backstroke a 10th place finish. Anker swam 100 per cent long course personal best times at the meet. Kyler Corderio (18) competing in his last Provincial Championship as a Marlin as he has just graduated had his best result in the 16 and over 1500 meter freestyle, a 13th place finish.

in the season standings. In the Junior Dragster Class, Prince Rupert’s Shelby Peterson blew a clutch on Day 1, prohibiting him from advancing to the second round. In the Super Pro Class at the Houston Drag Races, Terrace’s Kris Barnett came out on top with 95 points followed by Smithers’ drivers Nick Gutnechkt, 74 points, and Norm Schwegler with 63 points. The Super Pro Class consists of racers with the fastest cars. Houston’s Dieca Cooke raced her way to first in the Pro Class with 95 points followed by fellow Houston racer Ken Kapelari with 74. Speeding his way into the third

position with 63 points was Smithers’ Ed Hildebrandt. Eight racers competed for the top spots in the Junior Dragster Class at the Houston Drag Races, with Kitimat’s Tanner Daum earning himself the first-place prize, followed by Kitimat’s Delany Ribeiro and Lou Ribeiro in second and third. About 45 racers from around the Northwest competed at the Houston Drag Races. While Prince Rupert’s racers didn’t find any success at the drag races, drivers will test their luck again at the upcoming Hot August Nites Drag Races in Terrace this weekend.

CONTRIBUTED / THE NORTHERN CONNECTOR

Kitimat Marlins recently competed at UBC as part of the Points North team. Points North is comprised of swimmers from Prince Rupert, Kitimat, Terrace and Smithers.


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Giving back…

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During the weekend of July 13th and 14th was Kitsumkalum Tempo’s 12th Annual Family Fish Derby, that saw a record in ticket sales and fish weighed in. The Dr. R.E.M. Lee Hospital Foundation was the recipient of 100 per cent of the ticket sales, which topped out at $6,570 this year. Here is Anona Budden from Tempo presenting the cheque to Eileen Kennedy, a Dr. R.E.M. Lee Foundation member. The cheque is a stepping stone towards replacing an aging ultrasound unit at Mills Memorial Hospital which will cost $175,000.

Hot and dry weather prompts warning from fire centre By Amara Janssens

The Northern connector

TERRACE - With the mercury in Terrace passing 30 degrees this week, the Northwest Fire Centre is urging everyone to exercise extreme caution to prevent wildfires. “The fire danger is increasing,” Suzanne Pearce, fire information officer, said in regards to the rising temperatures that are expected to continue all week. Pearce said the gust-

ing wind that we are seeing is also a big concern for the fire centre, as it could spark a wildfire. “Extinguish fires if it’s windy,” Pearce explained. She also advises people to not light a fire in the first place in windy conditions. Although the fire rating is currently moderate to high, Pearce said no restrictions on forest recreation use have been put in place. “We haven’t been considering a campfire ban.” In order for the fire

centre to take this step, Pearce said these hot conditions must be sustained for a prolonged period of time in our region. Homeowners should also take a proactive step, and take a look around their homes to see what measures they could take to reduce the effect of a wildfire if one were to come near their neighbourhood in these hot and dry conditions. This is especially a concern as more homes are being built in urban interfaces (on the edge

of forests), such as the cabins at Lakelse Lake, Pearce said. Although, the rating in Terrace may only be moderate-high, Pearce encourages those travelling to the backcountry to look at the fire rating map, as pockets around our urban centre are seeing a fire rating of highextreme. “The Lakes District is seeing high to extreme,” she added. To access the fire rating map, visit www. bcwildfire.ca

Stop littering on Ferry Island: city By Josh Massey The Northern connector

TERRACE - New “no littering” signage is being put up at the Ferry Island parking lot in response to a complaint submitted to the city, but there is indecision over who should enforce littering laws along the shoreline. “This is the first official complaint we have received on this matter, but we do recognize it is a problem at this site as well as many other sites along the river,” director of leisure services Carmen Didier said in an email. “The city does not have the jurisdiction, nor do we have the resources to be doing litter collection on the shorelines of Ferry Island.” Didier went on to say that it is the responsibility of anglers to pack out what they pack in, and that the new signs will make that clear. The ini-

tial draft of the two signs read “Be a Steward of the Skeena/Dispose your litter in the garbage cans provided” and “It’s your shoreline/Keep it clean.” At the regular council meeting July 22 there was discussion over who could enforce the rule, and if threat of fines should be included on the signs. An official from the department of Fisheries and Oceans said afterwards that it is not one of the DFO’s current functions to enforce littering laws on shorelines. B.C. Conservation officers have that power, but there are only a few of them working in the area. Mayor David Pernarowski brought up the littering issue during the new business section of the meeting, and initiated a discussion about solutions. “There needs to be some education or some signs and maybe more

garbage cans,” he said. There are already Hid-A-Bins located at the end of the Ferry Island parking lot, and councillor Bruce Bidgood said that putting new bins closer to the water didn’t make logistical sense. “The whole notion of putting a garbage can proximate to the shoreline is not a good idea because of the changing water level,” he said, adding that any rotting fish offal left in the garbage can could become a smell issue. “Essentially a sign that says ‘you will be fined’ for leaving garbage down there would be the most appropriate strategy,” Bidgood said. “It should say ‘pack out what you pack in’, Christiansen said of the signs, and suggested educational postings on the bulletin board about how to dispose of fishing-related garbage.

Councillor Marylin Davies had another sort of suggestion. “Why don’t we talk to the tourism group to see if they can come up with an idea,” she said. “The reality is that there are only a small number of people who are making the mess and it is the good Samaritans and stewards of the shoreline who are picking up behind them,” Didier said.

Tahltan businessman receives award By Josh Massey

The Northern connector

TERRACE - Tahltan Nation businessman Bill Adsit said he is honoured to have received the Aboriginal Business Visionary award from the 2013 Industry Council for Aboriginal Business (ICAB). Adsit, CEO of the Tahltan Nation Develop-

ment Corporation, took the award for his work in forging business bonds between aboriginal and non-aboriginal groups including leadership in more than 20 joint venture partnerships and business ventures, read the release. “I am truly honoured to be recognized for this award. Sharing knowledge to build capacity

among First Nations and creating economic opportunities where Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal people prosper together are business principles I live by,” Adsit said. Tahltan Band Council Chief Rick McLean accepted the award on Adsit’s behalf in Vancouver at the Recognition Awards gala July 25.

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