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Steelworkers reject Canfor contract By Bill Phillips Black Press

Steelworkers have fairly resoundingly rejected the latest contract offer from Canfor. Members voted 89 per cent to reject the five-year deal that was reached last month between the company and the union.

At issue, for the membership, were shift changes and a competitive clause. “They (Canfor) certainly know that’s something they’re not prepared to go to,” said Frank Everitt, Local 1-424 president, referring to a 5/10 shift clause that would see workers to four, 10hour shifts, with one

day off in the middle of the week. Another clause that the union membership balked at was a “competitive” proposal. “The competitive clause said that if anyone else was able to negotiate an agreement that was less than the Canfor deal, then Canfor got the lower price,” said

Everitt. “Maybe three months from now there’s a deal that’s more economically favourable than the one we did with Canfor and we drop down to that level. It’s like a pig in a poke, so we’re not doing it.” The proposal only applied if wages went down in a subsequent

deal, not up. The two side are now back to the table and Everitt said they have informed Canfor that those clauses have to be changed. The union is in a position to strike. “Hopefully we’ll be able succeed in reaching a successful conclusion short of a strike,” he said.

The District of Houston is planning small tax increases and substantial cost reductions to deal with the loss of revenue following the closure of Houston Forest Products (HFP). William Wallace, Houston Director of Finance, said HFP paid $618,980 in property taxes to the District of Houston, which is 12.2 percent of the $4,321,124 total collected by the District in property taxes in 2013. “One of the first things [council] did with the recommended base budget [is talk about making] a five-year plan without the tax revenues from HFP,” said Wallace. Consistent with previous comments from Deputy Mayor Shane Brienen, Wallace said the fiveyear plans include cost reductions in the District, including staffing and nonstaffing expenses, as well as small tax increases. Council met recently to discuss details of their draft 2014 to 2018 financial plan, including possible future debt, a fire truck purchase, managing District assets, preparing for upcoming capital costs, and proposed Highway 16 projects.

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The District of Houston is budgeting payments towards a new $450,000 fire truck, to keep the fire fleet in shape and avoid increases in home insurance. Wallace said the system for fire equipment is to set aside $40,000 into reserves every year, and upgrade one piece of equipment every five years. The upgrades are done through a leaseownership system, where the District leases a truck for five years at $90,000 per year, and owns the truck at the end of that lease period. “Not a lot of money, frankly, is set aside for the Fire Department. It’s just enough to keep the current strategy going,” Wallace said. He said the District is doing the minimal they can to maintain an average fire fleet, using equipment for 20 to 25 years before replacing it. See COST on Page 2

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Fire Chief Jim Daigneault said that if they keep a fire truck too long, the insurance rating will drop, causing the local home insurance rates to increase. “[If the rating did drop] insurance rates could start seeing impacts between 15 and 30 percent depending on the rest of the fleet,” he said. He added the next oldest truck is 1991, and if they keep it too long, then two trucks will drop to a lower rating, increasing insurance costs even more. Council approved the budget to include payments towards the needed $450,000 fire truck.

The District is budgeting $100,000 in 2014 to assess a deteriorating water reservoir, determine options for upgrades and to repair the system to last until upgrades in 2016. Wallace said council needs to consider options for a full upgrade of the reservoir starting in 2016, which will range from $2 million to $4.5 million depending on what needs to be done. They have $250,000 saved in reserves, so if they continue to set aside that amount for four years, they will have $1 million saved to fund the reservoir upgrades. “Unfortunately, the five-year plan may call for some debt depending on the upgrade

cost and on grants,” Wallace said. ASSET MANAGEMENT Looking at the assets of the District of Houston, Wallace said the total value of depreciated assets at the end of 2014 is estimated at $35 million. The total value in assets drops about $1 million per year, he said. Wallace said the current asset summery does not tie into a detailed plan to maintain the District infrastructure. “It’s not known how much money will be needed over the coming years and what reserves and debt will be required to rollover all the District assets,” Wallace said.

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He said the District is doing an Asset Management Plan in 2014 to gather detailed data and develop a system and plan that shows how much money will be needed for asset management per year, how much should be saved each year to plan for that, and what debt may be required. Mayor Holmberg said they should use saved up reserve funds for infrastructure replacement projects, which will come sooner or later. “I always think about our aging infrastructure… we’re going to have more and more of these big water breaks and things that need to be fixed,” he said. Council also agreed that all Gas Tax Fund Grants should be used on infrastructure or on projects that lead to infrastructure upgrades. Wallace said things are in better shape when it comes to equipment. “With equipment there’s a comprehensive plan that is fully funded, if you execute on the purchases as it’s set out, there’s enough money [for equipment upgrades as they come],” he said. The District is budgeting $35,000 in 2014 for information technology (IT) equipment and computers, paid out of a fund through a system which includes $10,000 savings every year and and equipment replacements every five to eight years.

Wallace said staff looked into leasing instead of buying their IT equipment, but because of the service charges tied to lease agreements and the size of the District, they found it’s cheaper to buy bulk and use their equipment as long as they can. LEISURE FACILITY As part of the maintenance plan, the Leisure Facility is set to be refurbished in 2016. With $40,000 paid into a surplus account every year, a $425,000 facility refurbishment is scheduled every ten years, with the first in 2016. A similar account is set up for replacing gym equipment in the Leisure Facility, with $5,000 paid into it every year, and up to $35,000 for gym equipment replacement in 2016. HIGHWAY 16 PLANS Part of the Houston Transition Plan following the closure of Houston Forest Products, the District of Houston is working on economic diversification and development, which includes proposed major changes to Highway 16. The Highway 16 project includes options for an entrance feature on the east side of town, crosswalks between downtown

and Steelhead Park, medians separating the lanes of Highway 16 through town, and the closure of the north end of Pearson Road. Wallace said there is $2.2 million in proposed District projects relating to Highway 16, $250,000 in proposed Highway 16 adjacent projects, and $1.3 million in proposed downtown development projects - totalling about $4 million. The District is seeking financial help from senior government and funding partnerships with the Ministry of Transportation and Infrastructure for those plans, Wallace said. He says that he has been directed by council to write their budget as though it’s just the District and their taxpayers involved, so these Highway 16 proposals are not included in the budget at this time. Another aspect of the Highway plans is arms and lights for the Benson Road CN Rail crossing, estimated at $150,000 for which the District has saved $80,000. Mayor Holmberg said it’s too early to budget for these projects as they don’t know yet what the Ministry will invest. “We need to sit down with them and ask them how much they’re willing to put into the beautification project through town… there’s been no

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dollar figures rattled around at this point,” Holmberg said. “We need to get that discussion moving, so that we know where we are. Right now we’re just talking about ‘what ifs,’” he said. The draft 2014 to 2018 Houston budget will be finalized next March, and Deputy Mayor Shane Brienen said they will be pushing for money from the government before then, and will have a better idea by then how to budget for these projects. DEBT DISCUSSION Budgeting for the next five years, Wallace asked council for direction about possible debt in the future. The District has a $1.9 million debt from the Leisure Facility, costing them $165,000 per year, built in to the current tax rates, and planned to be payed off in 2031, Wallace said. He said the District debt capacity according to the Province, would allow them to borrow up to $10 million more then what they’re already borrowing, but that amount would require a 25 percent increase in general property taxes. Though council would not take on that amount of debt, Wallace said council will likely require some debt in order to cover the upcoming reservoir repairs, ranging from $2 to $4.5 million. Bylaws state that the District policy is to fund capital expenditures by grants or other means before borrowing, Wallace said. “When borrowing involves debt for a term longer than five years, the proposed borrowing must be approved by the District’s residents by referendum,” he added. Council agreed that Wallace avoid plans which assume taking on debt. The 2014 to 2018 District of Houston budget will be finalized next March and the 2014 tax rates set March 11.


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Sawmill dust By James Gorman President and CEO of the Council of Forest Industries

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mployee safety is a priority for B.C. forest companies and it is why the industry acted quickly to improve wood dust management following two tragic sawmill explosions last year. Forestry CEO’s immediately established a task force to lead an industry-wide response to better understand and manage combustible wood dust. Companies shared safety resources, best practices and created a voluntary standard for wood dust management. Cleanup protocols were enhanced and strategies developed for equipment and training to ensure every mill could be safer. On December 2, the Forest Products Manufacturers Advisory Group — whose members represent about 65% of B.C.’s lumber production — were recognized for these collaborative efforts to improve safety and received the BC Safety Authority’s Lieutenant Governor Safety Award for Excellence in Systems Safety. The award recognizes the ongoing and exceptional industry collaboration to control wood dust. Effective and sustainable wood dust management is a process of continuous improvement and industry collaboration: competitors shared information about equipment setups, research and best practices for dust management. The Task Force also sponsored independent scientific research to inform all of their strategies, protocols and approaches to address challenges related to the fine dust of dry, dead mountain pine beetle wood that is processed in B.C.’s interior mills today. Last July, the Manufacturers Advisory Group, with the assistance of insurance companies, released the Wood Dust Mitigation and Control Audit. The auditable standard can be used by companies of all sizes to provide independent assurance that their mills are safe. It is freely available from the WorkSafe BC website Sawmills Industry Resources page. The Manufacturers Advisory Group members committed to using this audit in their facilities early next year. B.C. forest companies have made tremendous progress in the last year and a half, but the work is far from over. They have introduced enhanced dust housekeeping protocols, strengthened worker training and invested millions of dollars for capital improvements. As the industry’s knowledge improves, so does the expectation on operations and employees to achieve even higher dust management standards. As more is learned, safety behaviours are continuously adjusted to improve safety performance and ensure every mill is a safe place to work. As an industry we are committed to working with regulators to build on the progress that has been made and look for ways to advance knowledge, research and technology. While the BC Safety Council’s Safety Award for Excellence in Systems Safety acknowledges the progress and achievements to date, B.C.’s forest companies continue to work together to ensure sustainable solutions are in place to manage dust and keep our mills safe today, tomorrow and into the future.

Unusual silence on mill closures? By Walter Strong Black Press

The start up of the new Babine Forest Products mill is just around the corner. With the first logs rolling into the Babine yard last week, there is a real sense that things have made the final corner before the home stretch ending in the mill re-opening. That’s great news for Burns Lake. Not only for direct local employment, but for businesses tied to the mill’s operation, and for this community with its strong historical ties to forestry. We celebrate the first logs rolling into Babine, but let’s not forget a community down the highway losing a large mill. The last logs to be processed at the Houston Forest Products mill are probably already in that mill’s yard. The announcement of the spring closures of mills in Quesnel

and Houston came and went without much big-picture analysis or the wringing of hands. The proposed swap of forest licenses between Canfor and West Fraser hasn’t attracted much attention either. The relative silence on these events is a head-scratcher. Two giants of B.C. forestry were able to simultaneously announce the closure of mills and negotiate major timber license swaps, without anyone catching wind of it. Isn’t that exactly what people were afraid would happen if the control of forestry rested too tightly in the hands of a few major forest companies? According to public relations spokespersons for both companies, the provincial government was almost the last to know, receiving scant more notice than the those in the communities affected.

This is difficult to believe, but what is even more difficult to understand is the lack of sustained interest in what happened. Supposedly, there was a lot of merchantable timber left in dead pine stands, enough to keep mills running for quite a while. Nobody was talking about mill closures as significant as those in Houston and Quesnel so soon. Well, almost nobody. Former MP Bob Simpson was pretty much bang on with his prediction for when Quesnel would run out of timber supply to support its mills. No doubt, some people tired of Simpson’s vocal criticism of provincial forest policy during the last election cycle, but out of all the pundits Simpson got it right, at least as far as Quesnel was concerned. The last election is far enough in the past that today’s events

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aren’t quickly associated with it. Do you believe the mill closures and license swaps weren’t in the works before the last election? It’s a moot point now, but it makes you stop and wonder what else is in the works for those who are the last to know, the workers, families, and communities directly impacted by mill closures. When the province announced last year that it would be modifying the forest act to allow for the conversion of forest licenses to tree farm licenses (TFLs), there was an unrelenting barrage of criticism of the idea. Critics said the province was setting up the privatization of B.C.’s forests in the hands of a few major industry players. The criticism became so heavy that just before the last election, the province backed

off the measures and postponed the changes until some vague notion of public consultation on the issue came to pass. We were told those public consultations would happen this past summer. Nothing happened. At this point, maybe it doesn’t matter. Even without TFLs, two majors were able to function as if they privately owned their tenures. Maybe two major mills in Houston was just too much capacity for any one location given post-pine beetle realities. That might be a comforting thought as long as you didn’t work at or contract with Houston Forest Products. But are things fine now? Have we found an equilibrium where what’s in the forest matches our capacity to process it, or are we just waiting for the hammer to drop in other communities?

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Randy Chapman HFP mill custodian

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“The biggest thing is support for older workers close to retirement who can’t afford to retire yet. There’s a lot of them at HFP, and they’re really lost. They’re too old to just start a new job and retrain, so they’re kind of stuck in the industry.”

“It’s still early to say. A lot of us are still deciding what to do. I think we need a job fair to give encouragement to older workers that there are jobs out there for us, and we need companies looking for older workers with industrial experience.”

“I think the community is doing a pretty good job, but there’s still a lot of questions that they can’t answer. Education is a definite need, especially for the older guys who have been here for thirty years and don’t have grade 12.”

“It’s hard to say, things are just starting. So far the support has been really good, and a lot of us will be fine. But I think more help should be geared towards the senior workers who are on the verge of retirement but don’t want to retire.”

Creativity and innovation are the new economic staples By Rob Newell Houston Rural Director on Regional District of Bulkley-Nechako

NEW BUSINESS One of the best solutions to rural economic development problems is to focus on retaining people, especially creative, entrepreneurial types who don’t need to go to big cities to start companies. Creativity and innovation are fast becoming the new economic staples. B u i l d entrepreneurship programs into our schools and college. Such as that in operation at Medicine Hat http://www.mhc. ab.ca/edc One of the top reasons that entrepreneurship is not prevalent in small towns like Houston is the lack of financing available. Zillidy (www.zillidy. com) assists those who need capital to start businesses.

“Our strengths are our people, our resources and our creative resiliance,”

The concept of personal asset loans as a credit line to fund whenever they need it is attractive to many entrepreneurs. OPPORTUNITY

Small enterprises: are in fact the key drivers of wealth and employment in our economy. Therefore let us as a community support them in every aspect; L eve r ag i n g technology trends: and niche markets that encourage decentralization and can easily be accommodated in small towns; New locationbased energy sources: Geothermal energy, Run-of-River, Green

- Rob Newell, Regional District Director NH3 (new low cost zero emission fuel), wind power and Biomass technologies, can help Houston reduce their operating expenses and make them more competitive. These can and should have a local ownership component; I d e n t i f y Opportunities: Investigate new opportunities that capitalize on community assets and global trends that incorporate a strategic approach to economic diversification. We should recognize the value of our traditional industries, as we look at these opportunities especially in the successful trend of groups of closely related and

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complementary industries operating within a particular region – in regional economic performance (Cluster Development); C r e a t e partnerships: with companies wishing to come into the area and utilize our resources. Thereby moving gradually from a reliance of outside ownership and control. DEFICITS Our infrastructure has a few strengths but several inherent weaknesses that sap the necessary vitality of the town and make it unattractive to new businesses and entrepreneurs.

The three ‘pillars of prosperity’ for future communities, whether they be urban, regional or rural are; ways of living that are ecologically s u s t a i n ab l e, socially desirable and economically profitable. They are all linked. We need to leave a legacy for our youth that is ecologically sustainable. If we recreate our town with all the elements that make it socially desirable it will become and remain economically profitable. How and where do we start? Promote smalltown way of life, and the advantages of rural living through positive branding. Remembering that Economic health and quality of life are interconnected; Examine carefully every company that already exists or wishes to establish itself in or around our community to see if it fits or will change to fit our mandate for

the future. Keeping in mind our need for sustainability. “Sustainability” is defined here as “meeting the needs of the present without comprising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs.” Examine our services e.g. our Mall. Contact the owners and let them know that its present operational direction does not fit our community goals. If that does not work or even if it does lets look at a local public/ private partnership and buy it out; If we want newcomers we should post on our website details about the availability of connectivity (social networking, broadband [cheap reliable, robust], transportation. Basic info can make or break the decision to live here; Full 24/7 will not come overnight. But digital medical

technologies enable remote monitoring and diagnosis, and help local GPs or nurses deliver higher standards of care. So let us insist that telemedicine become an immediate common practice in Houston medical centre. As you have undoubtedly noticed, I am a strong proponent in the belief that if you approach a community from the angle of what will create the best in vitality; issues like business climate will fall into place. Creating community vitality by assessing what is it that makes a vibrant community tick is essential. If there is an interest in this I am willing to do a short presentation to the group. Our strength’s are our people, our resources and our creative resilience, with the essential ingredient for success, bar none, being selfbelief.

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A vehicle hit the ditch on Highway 16 and Summit Lake Road at 7:35 a.m. Dec. 6. RCMP Sergeant Rose says the driver was not injured and the vehicle had very little damage. *** Two young male shoplifters were caught at 7-11 at 3:45 p.m. Dec. 8. Sgt. Rose says the youth were returned to their parents, but no charges were laid due to their

age and the wishes of the store owner. The youth wrote the store an apology letter. *** Police are working to arrest a male who failed to comply with court conditions. Sgt. Rose says they got an arrest warrant for the male Dec. 9. *** The rear window of a vehicle on Butler Ave. was smashed overnight before Dec. 9, Sgt. Rose said. Anyone with information is asked to contact Houston RCMP

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at 250-845-2204 or Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477. *** A vehicle hit the ditch after swerving to avoid a moose on Highway 118, three kilometres south of Granisle. Police got the report at 7:45 p.m. Dec. 9 and Sgt. Rose says the driver was not injured but the vehicle damage was estimated at $3,000. *** Police got report at 5:05 a.m. Dec. 10, of a male suffering from a medical reaction after mixing medication and alcohol. Sgt. Rose says the male was brought to the hospital by Ambulance. *** Police are working to arrest a male seen breaching conditions near the Houston Mall at 1:45 p.m. Dec. 10. Sgt. Rose says the male was with a female

he was not allowed to have contact with the female. *** Police arrested a young male causing disturbance in the Ambassador Trailer Court at 4:05 p.m. Dec. 10. Sgt. Rose says the young offender was put on conditions and police are seeking a police bond to keep the male from contacting the family involved in the incident. *** Police were called in to deal with a large fight at a home on Butler Ave. at 9:45 p.m. Dec. 10. Sgt. Rose says the fight was over when police arrived, so they simply quieted the loud party. *** Police helped

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A Toyota pickup spun into the ditch on Highway 16 and Harmatti Road at 10:48 a.m. Dec. 6. Sgt. Rose says the driver moved over while being passed, hit the shoulder of the road and spun off into the ditch. The driver wasn’t injured but the pickup had over $15,000 worth of damage, Sgt. Rose said. Ambulance with a 9-1-1 call from a female with self-inflicted wounds at 4:10 a.m. Dec. 11. Sgt. Rose said the female was brought to the Hospital for treatment.

*** Police stopped a prohibited driver in a blue flat-deck semi truck on Hols Road at 8:15 a.m. Dec. 11. Sgt. Rose says the truck was impounded

The Dungate Community Forest Limited Partnership (Houston Comfor) would like to advise the public that active logging and log hauling activities are occurring in the vicinity

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the active hauling road is also known as the Camp 3 Trail. If you are using this area we encourage you to do so safely. The logging and hauling activities in this area are estimated to take place until the middle of February. If you have any comments please call Rebecca Werner at 250-845-5279 or Andrew Leffers at 250-845-5239.

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Two vehicles hit black ice and wound up in the ditch on Highway 16 and Summit Lake Road at 7:38 p.m. Dec. 7. Sgt. Rose says the crashes were not related, and one vehicle had no damage, the other had damage over $4,000.

Thank you! Houston Figure Skating Club would like to thank the all of the businesses and people who generously donated to the Annual Ladies Night Auction on November 23, 2013. Our Skaters thank you from the bottom of their skates! Dwayne Anderson Dustin Treanor JC Brown Katies Kitchen Shelby Timms Natasha Brienen Sarah Opdendries Cam Malkinson L’Oreal Piercey Wanda Byman Houston Chamber of Commerce 1st Choice Fashions All West Glass Amanda Clee- Norwex Bare Necessities Skin Spa Bassani Fuels Body FX Bulkley Valley Credit Union Bulkley Valley Insurance Services BV Kinsmen- Telkwa/ Smithers BV Eye Care- Smithers BV Home Centre/ Castle

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for seven days and the driver will face charges Jan. 20. *** Police put down an injured deer on Highway 16 near Gushwa Road at 8 p.m. Dec .11. Sgt. Rose says the deer was hit by a vehicle, but the vehicle was gone when police arrived. *** Police got report of two males fighting at a local bar at 11 p.m. Dec. 11. Sgt. Rose says the fight was over when police arrived, but they found that it was a consensual fist fight after one was insulted by the other. Police removed the males from the bar. *** In the past seven days, police dealt with five other traffic complaints, four bylawrelated issues, and two false alarms.


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District of Houston

Newsletter ~ December 18th, 2013 edition Where the welcome is warm and the wilderness beckons! Upcoming Council Meetings: Tues. January 7, 2014 Tues. January 21, 2014 The above meetings are held at 7:00pm in Council Chambers, 3367 – 12th Street. The Agendas can be viewed on the District’s website: www.houston.ca

Website: www.houston.ca Please visit the website for info on: • • • • • •

Council Meeting Agendas Pool Schedule Arena Schedule Important Public Notices Tenders & Job Opportunities Lost Dogs

Municipal Office Hours The Municipal Office located at 3367 – 12th Street is open Monday to Friday, 8:00 am to 5:00 pm (closed on statutory holidays) Email: doh@houston.ca Phone: 250-845-2238 Fax: 250-845-3429

For Public Works Emergencies (example: water main break) Call the Municipal Office @ 250-845-2238 for a recorded message with the contact number of the person on call.

Pool & Gym Phone: 250-845-7420 Email: reception@houston.ca

Council’s Christmas Greeting

On behalf of Mayor, Council and staff of the District of Houston, we wish everyone a very safe and happy holiday season and a prosperous New Year!

2014 Regular Council Schedule In accordance with section 127 of the Community Charter Council must make available to the public the date, time and place of regular council meetings. The 2014 Regular Council Meetings will be held on the first and third Tuesdays of the month in Council Chambers, at 3367 – 12th Street, Houston, B.C. commencing at 7:00 pm as follows: January 7, 2014 February 4, 2014 March 4, 2014 April 1, 2014 May 6, 2014 June 3, 2014 July 8, 2014 August 5, 2014 September 2, 2014 October 7, 2014 November 4, 2014 December 2, 2014

The dates and the location of Regular Council Meetings are subject to change. Upon request, a schedule of the regular council meetings is available at the Municipal Office during regular office hours, Monday to Friday, 8:00 am to 5:00 pm (except on statutory holidays) by phoning 250-845-2238. The schedule is also available on the District of Houston website at www.houston.ca.

Burning Permits Required All open burning within the District of Houston requires a Burning Permit all year round. To obtain a permit contact the Fire Department at 250-845-2250

Christmas Garbage Collection Schedule

For the week of December 23rd to 27th, if your regular scheduled day is: Tuesday – your garbage will be picked up Monday, December 23rd Wednesday – your garbage will be picked up Tuesday, December 24th Thursday – your garbage will be picked up Friday, December 27th

Business Licences Required

An owner or operator of a business within the boundaries of the District of Houston must hold a valid annual business licence for carrying on business. Business licences must be renewed annually and are valid from January 1st to December 31st each year. Current licence holders will be sent and invoice for 2014. Temporary displays of goods or products for the purpose of sale also require daily business licenses. For information on how you can your obtain your current business licence, please contact the Municipal Office at 250-845-2238.

Mill Closure Information

Leisure Facility News & Events

Join us for our Santa Swim Dec 20th from 5:30 pm - 8:30 pm. Santa Claus will be in attendance and there will be games and goodies for the kids.

Don’t forget to enter our kids Christmas Colouring Contest! This is your child’s chance to win merchandise or passes to the pool.

Next set of swimming lessons start January 19th. Contact the Leisure Facility at 250-845-7420 for more information.

Leisure Facility Christmas Holiday Hours Sunday

Monday

Tuesday

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Dec 23 9:00am8:30pm

Dec 24 11:00am4:00pm

Dec 29 11:00am6:00pm

Jan 5 11:00am6:00pm

Dec 30 9:00am8:30pm

Dec 31 11:00am4:00pm

Wednesday Thursday Dec 25 CLOSED

Jan 1 CLOSED

Dec 26 CLOSED

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Friday

Saturday

Dec 27 9:00am8:30pm

Dec 28 11:00am6:00pm

Jan 3 9:00am8:30pm

Jan 4 11:00am6:00pm

The Houston Leisure Facility’s regular schedule resumes on Monday January 6!

Pursuant to “District of Houston Pound and Animal Regulation Bylaw No. 918, 2004” all dogs over the age of six months must be licensed. Please note the following Early Bird Rates are offered prior to January 31st only. The fee for a dog licence is as follows: Prior to Jan 31,2014 Neutered or Spayed Animal $12.00 Non-Neutered or not spayed $32.00 2014 licence tags are now available at the Municipal Office and must be worn by your dog effective January 1, 2014.

Changes to Utility Billings

Council is very saddened by the closure of Houston Forest Products sawmill in May 2014 and what it means for that mill’s employees, their families and the businesses that rely on it. But a mill closing its doors does not mean that the District of Houston is closing its doors. Houston has thrived because of its partnership with industry and the District looks forward to continuing to work with industry, not just forestry but mining, transportation, energy, tourism and others, to continue to strengthen the local economy. The District, Chamber of Commerce and our employment and training agencies have been working with the Provincial Ministry of Jobs, Tourism and Skills Training (JTST) Community Adjustment Team since the October 24th announcement, to gather accurate information and plan for Houston’s future. A Town Hall Information Meeting was held on December 7th at the High School and many residents attended. The Ministry’s utilization of a three pillar committee of community stakeholders model, found to be successful in response to significant loss of employment in other communities, combine efforts and resources to support workers, family members, contractors, suppliers and the broader community as the impacts from the closure materialize over the coming months. Strategies to build action plans, identify gaps, needs and opportunities are community driven and customized to the needs of the community. Community needs will change in focus and degree over the coming months. The notice of closure provides opportunity to prepare for the closure as well as post-closure needs. In an effort to keep residents informed, the District will be posting information to its website @ www.houston.ca

Arena Phone: 250-845-7432

January 21, 2014 February 18, 2014 March 18, 2014 April 15, 2014 May 20, 2014 June 17, 2014 July 22, 2014 August 19, 2014 September 16, 2014 October 21, 2014 November 18, 2014 December 16, 2014

Notice to all Dog Owners

2013 Christmas Season Public Arena Use Schedule Monday Dec 23

Tuesday Dec 24

Youth Youth Shinny Shinny 10:45-11:45 10:45-11:45 Teen Teen Shinny Shinny 12:15-1:15 12:15-1:15

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Saturday Dec 28

Sunday Dec 29

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Youth Shinney = 5 to 12 years Teen Shinney = 13 to 18 years Adult Shinney = 19 years and up

Need a great gift idea? What about pool/gym punch passes or a membership? Stop in at the Leisure Facility to pick up your passes or memberships today! Still struggling for the perfect gift? What about a copy of the “Marks of a Century” History book? Contact the Municipal Office to purchase a copy of the book at a cost of $9.95 plus tax.

Houston Public Library Phone: 250-845-2256 email: hlibrary@telus.net Website: http://houston.bclibrary.ca

What’s Happening... Book Club – Jan. 8th from 7 to 9 pm

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Lego Club – Jan. 9th & 23rd from 2:30 to 4:30 pm

After School Games – Jan. 14th & 28th from 3:30 to 5:30 pm

Jan. 16th from noon to 6 pm

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Effective January 1, 2014 Annual Utility Billing will cease and all customers will be billed quarterly for the water, sewer and garbage user fees. The quarterly utility billings for Water, Sewer and Garbage will be billed as follows: March 31, June 30, September 30 and December 31 with payment due in 30 days. Quarterly billings are sent after the service period. Therefore, the prompt payment discount previously offered on annual (prepaid) accounts will no longer be applicable.

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HFP closure will have “minor impact on air quality” By Jackie Lieuwen

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Improving air quality is the goal of the Bulkley Valley Lakes District Airshed Management Society (BVLD AMS). With 11 directors and 52 members from Prince George to Hazelton, the Airshed Society is a group of town councillors, industry people, provincial meteorologists and regulators and the general public who are concerned about air quality. Since forming nine years ago, the Airshed Society has successfully fought to close the beehive burners which were previously run by Northwood, now Canfor, Houston Forest Products (HFP), and Pacific Inland Resources (PIR), said Dave Stevens, President of the BVLD AMS. Houston has an air quality monitoring system, run by the Ministry of Environment (MOE) and setup at the Houston Fire Hall, Stevens said. They measure the level of air pollution (known as particulate matter) and send out an Air Quality Advisory when the level reaches a certain harmful point identified by Northern Health and the

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Houston was awarded a $20,000 Age-friendly grant from the B.C. government, to fund an Agefriendly Assessment and Action Plan. John Guenther, Houston Interim Community Planner, says the plan is mainly for helping seniors mobility, healthy independence, and integration within the community. “[It’s for] making sure they have the ability to stay and live and operate independently,” Guenther said, adding that it will also look at helping generations integrate. It looks at transportation options including pedestrian-friendly

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The local Air Shed Society recently held a open house in Houston. Pictured are several participants and BVLD AMS Director Fritz Gosseen, Coordinator Susan Brookes, President Dave Stevens, Director Jonathan Van Barneveld, MOE Meteorologist Barry Watson, and Director Rimas Zitkauskas. Province of B.C. “It’s intended to protect people’s health from the adverse effects of air pollution when the levels are high,” Stevens said. Asked if the closure of Houston Forest Products will improve air quality, MOE Air Pollution Meteorologist Berry Watson said probably not. “Their permit was just for their kilns or energy plant…they burned clean fuels, and I would expect a pretty minor impact to air quality. “They aren’t the big emitters in the Houston area,” he said. Asked who the big emitters are, Watson said they are Canfor Corporation and Pinnacle Pellet, as well

as the local wood stove community. The B.C. Wood Stove Exchange Program with the Province of B.C. is intended to improve that, as high-efficiency wood stoves burn onethird less wood and decrease emissions by up to 70 percent. Susan Brookes, Coordinator of the BVLD AMS said the society has a lot of resources and knowledge at their disposal, including information about air quality, how it affects health and how to improve it. “[We have information about] the sources [of pollution], and how to improve each emission source without harming the economics of an industry. “[We have] lots of value added ideas on

how to improve air quality… a lot of solutions are cheap and easy,” she said. Brookes said they are available for the public to consult or to give educational presentations for students. They are currently focusing on outreach to First Nations and the agricultural community, she said. Their goal is increasing awareness about open burning and smoke control regulation, health effects and improving the public’s understanding of the measurement and science behind smoke venting, particulate matter and emission sources. For more see www. cleanairplan.ca or email coordinator@ cleanairplan.ca.

District of Houston wins Age-friendly grant By Jackie Lieuwen

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aspects for health and mobility, and it looks at helping seniors ‘age in place’ - making their homes easier for them to live and age in, Guenther said. “The plan will increase awareness of what older people require to live active, be socially engaged, and lead independent lives,” said the project description. It will engage the Houston community and local seniors in discussions and surveys to gather information, which will be analyzed by an Advisory Committee, made of local government, seniors, and community organizations. They will look at policies, services and structures to support seniors,

and make recommendations to council involving possible improvements, including bylaw, zoning, and Official Community Plan (OCP) changes. The Age-Friendly Community Plan will include a list of Houston’s assets, barriers and suggestions for improvements. Aimed at keeping seniors healthy and engaged, Age-friendly grants were awarded to 26 communities across B.C., including Houston, Granisle and Vanderhoof. In Granisle it will go towards good food boxes for the residents of Granisle and the Tachet Reserve, as well as funding monthly lunches at the Granisle Seniors’ Centre, with

presentations on healthy food and other topics. In Vanderhoof, the grant will be used to encourage seniors to participate in the Vanderhoof community garden project through a mentoring program where experienced seniors help young students. It will also go towards developing gardening tips and kiosks, volunteer transportation service to the garden, and social opportunities. “Age-friendly BC grants support projects that help seniors in our community stay healthy, active, and engaged, and will really benefit older residents in Houston, Granisle and Vanderhoof,” said Nechako Lakes MLA John Rustad.

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Congratulations to the skaters who took part in the Kla-How-Ya Competition held in Kitimat: Maggie Kenzle, first place in Star 4 and third in Bronze Interpretive; Katie Ball, first place in Senior Bronze Freeskate and third in Silver Interpretive; Jessica Ells, second in Senior Bronze Freeskate and seventh in Silver Interpretive; McKenzie Chudyk, second in Star 5 and tenth in Silver Interpretive; Savannah Sommerfeld, bronze ribbon in Star 3 and tenth in Introductory Interpretive; Paige McEwen, bronze ribbon in Star 2; Hannah Ells, merit ribbon in Star 2; Katrina Goertzen, merit ribbon in Star 1; Riley Wolnowski, merit ribbon in Star 1. Pictured above are Jessica Ells, McKenzie Chudyk, Maggie Kenzle, Katie Ball, Savannah Sommerfeld, and Coach Kelsey McEwen. Get into the Christmas spirit by joining the skaters at The Figure Skating Gala Friday, December 20 at 7:00 p.m. Admission by donation. Everyone is welcome and Santa will come a skate following the Gala.

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Goaltender Grobins bringing heat to Houston

Nathan Grobins Highlights: International Hockey Database statistics, profile with CanadianMade Hockey, trained with Vladislav Tretiak, world renouned Russian Goaltender. Recently played in the NHL/Jacksonville legends game where he stopped Al Iafrate 105 mph slapshot and played with Ray Bourque. Interviewed to analyze NHL top goalies, and jersey featured in the Hockey Hall of Fame in Toronto. View Nathan’s Showcase at Claude Parish Memorial Arena in Houston.

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Success does not come easy being from a small town, especially when you’re an athlete. This has never been an obstacle for Nathan Grobins and his drive for hockey. Nathan is originally from Houston, B.C. which is where it started for him. Grobins trained and played minor hockey out of Claude Parish Memorial Arena with the support of his parents. His father Andy, who also played for the Houston Luckies, was his inspiration and he was determined to follow in his father’s footsteps. After many years with the Houston Minor Hockey Association, it was time to move up the hockey ladder. Nathan was sent to Notre Dame for two years. He spent three years playing Juniors for the Quesnel Millionaires and Prince George Spruce Kings and led them to win a championship. Following juniors, Grobins got

on board with the Boston Bruins NHL free agent camp which led to his first professional contract signed with the Jacksonville Bullets. Nathan played 13 successful years in his pro hockey career. He attended the Florida Panthers 1996 camp and made South Florida his home with his wife Kris. His dedication to the sport has made a transition to another level. Now he spends his time inspiring youth hockey to help develop them and maximize their talents. He works closely with goalies, players, and is venturing into roller hockey and students with autism. He owns and operates CanadianMade Hockey out of South Florida but travels back to BC to spend time with family and invest time in youth hockey. Nathan will be in Houston to instruct hockey camps in various locations to give youth hockey a memorable hockey ex-

perience to add to their athletic experience to add to their athletic repertoire. Grobins said: “I want to inspire upcoming hockey play-

ers and let them know that dreams can come true. Keep your vision, work hard, and never lose your focus.” - Submitted

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EXPRESSION OF INTEREST MUNICIPAL STREET SWEEPING The District of Houston is seeking Expressions of Interest for Municipal Street Sweeping. Work Outline: The work includes sweeping municipal properties including roads, sidewalks and parking lots. Expression of Interest would include all labour, equipment and materials to carry out the sweeping program. Work Information: Complete work information is available at the District of Houston Municipal Office at 3367 12th Street, Houston, BC. and on the District of Houston website at www.houston.ca Closing: Expressions of interest required no later than Friday, January 17, 2014 at 4:00 pm.


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I remember when we had the school play, when we re-enacted the coming of the Savior to this earth. Mary, Joseph, the shepherds, the wise men, and at the center, baby Jesus, in a manger. A manger, a trough for animal feed, in a barn; cows, sheep, goats and other animals were kept there. This was no place for a baby to be born, let alone a King. Why would the shepherds find Jesus lying in a manger? Yes there was no room for him in the Inn, that is the immediate explanation, but I believe, the real explanation is that Jesus, the King if the universe, had the heart of a servant. He came to serve rather than to be served. “Though he was God, he did not think of equality with God as something to cling to. Instead, he gave up his divine privileges; he took the humble position as a slave and was born as a human being. When he appeared in human form, he humbled himself in obedience to God and died a criminal’s death on a cross.” Philippians 2: 6-8 NLT When I think of this, it is astounding. This is no play, this is for real! The God of creation, the author of life, entering this broken world as a little baby, born in a barn, as a servant, living most of his earthly life as a son of a humble carpenter? How can this be? Other world leaders, Alexander the Great, Stalin, Hitler, Pol Pot, Mao Tse Tung, ruled as dictators over the people and forcing them under their rule. In his own words, Jesus said, “You know the rulers in this world lord it over their people, and officials flaunt their authority over those under them. But among you it will be different. Whoever wants to be a leader among you must be your servant and whoever wants to be first among you must be become your slave. For even the Son of Man came not be served but to serve others and to give up his life as a ransom for many.” Matthew 20:25-28 NLT What is even more astounding is that he is calling those who want to follow him to be servants, just as he was. How is this possible? I was first in line. Don’t I have my rights? I deserve what everyone else is getting! I deserve the best. What no room in the Inn for me? If we want to be followers of Jesus we must turn away (repent) from this attitude of privilege and humble ourselves so we too can have the heart of Christ. “So humble yourselves under the mighty power of God, and at the right time he will lift you up in honor. Give all your worries and cares to God, for he cares about you.” 1 Peter 5:6,7 NLT If a manger was good enough for the One who made us, it should also be good enough for me. Submitted by Ken Penner Sponsored by Riverside Gardens

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BC Hydro funded a energy planning workshop in Houston last Thursday and Friday, with the goal of reducing Houston’s energy consumption. The Community Energy and Efficiency Plan (CEEP) QuickStart program is to help small local governments develop a plan to manage the energy consumption and emissions in a community, said Peter Robinson, Community Energy Planner, who led the workshop last week. Developing and following an energy plan and good development planning can lower taxes in a community by making things more efficient, Robinson said. Part of the C o m m u n i t y Energy Association contracted by BC Hydro, Robinson says their focus is forming links with communities and focusing on basic initiatives to lower energy use. He said that currently the Houston community spends about $20 million on

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District staff and members of the community gathered at the Houston Seniors Centre for a workshop to develop a Community Energy Plan for Houston. energy per year, with $14.5 million on gas and diesel, $2.5 million for hydro-electricity and $2 million in natural gas. The Province of B.C requires communities to have greenhouse gas (GHG) targets, and this Community Energy Plan will help Houston meet that legislation, said John Guenther, Houston Interim Community Planner. Guenther said the energy plan will update and flow into Houston’s Official Community Plan

(OCP). The main aspects of Houston’s energy plan involve promoting energy incentive programs, improving walking and cycling infrastructure, c o n s i d e r i n g energy efficiency in bylaws, zoning, and transportation planning. ENERGY INCENTIVES The workshop also touched on programs to help cover costs for a community to become more energy

efficient. BC Hydro Account Manager Eric Brown said changes are coming to the BC Hydro programs, but there are a lot of incentives for residents and businesses to improve energy efficiency. BC Hydro has cash rebate programs for residents and businesses to get energy efficient technologies and appliances, and they have a Team Power Smart program, where people can get energy savings tips and get

$75 cash if the reduce consumption by 10 percent. BC Hydro and Fortis BC also offer a free home Energy Savings Kit and free energy audits for low-income housing, Brown said. Participant Gary Rysavy, Small Business Energy Advisor, said LiveSmart BC also offers a program for small businesses to get free energy audits. For more information see livesmartbc.ca or bchydro.com/rebates_ savings.

B.C. presses for Cariboo gold mine By Tom Fletcher Black Press

Energy and Mines Minister Bill Bennett is in Ottawa Thursday to press for federal approval of the New Prosperity copper and gold mine proposed near Williams Lake. Bennett spoke at a news conference organized by the B.C. Chamber of Commerce before leaving to meet with four federal ministers. He said the recent decision by Canfor Corp. to close its Quesnel sawmill in

March is not the last of the bad news for the Cariboo-Chilcotin as the mountain pine beetle infestation takes its toll on the forest industry. “Certainly the government if British Columbia is well aware that there is serious opposition to this project from the Tsilhqot’in people, and we respect that opposition,” Bennett said. He said 37 per cent of B.C.’s mining royalties now go to First Nations through revenue sharing

agreements, and there is more the province can do to work with the Tsilhqot’in communities that have fought against the Prosperity mine through two federal assessments. Taseko Mines, which operates the nearby Gibraltar copper mine that is the region’s largest employer, revamped its design for Prosperity after it was rejected in the first federal review. After the second set of hearings, Taseko applied for a judicial

review, saying the panel overlooked the use of a barrier in the mine tailings storage. John Meech, a mine engineering professor at the University of B.C., said the new design not only protects nearby Fish Lake, but will enhance fish habitat. “I base my assessment on a designed seepage rate that matches what is happening at two other mines in the region, Gibraltar and Mt. Polley, and anyone who tells you that the seepage rates

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Sale $8999

Sale $7499

Porter Cable Oscillating Multi Tool (PCE606K)

Reg 119.99

Bosch 7.25” Circular Saw

Dewalt Nailer

Reg $109.99

Sale $8999

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Reg $147.99

Dewalt Impact Drill Kit 20V Lithium (DCK290L2)

Sale $9999

King Portable 10” Table Saw with folding stand (KC-5100C)

Reg $449.99

Reg $399.99

Sale $31999

Sale $31999

BV Home Centre Hwy 16 – Telkwa 250-846-5856

Hwy 16 – Houston

250-845-7606


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