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Man charged in death of teen CJ Fowler By Tim Petruk THE NORTHERN CONNECTOR
KAMLOOPS - The man charged in connection with the murder of a northwestern BC teen is due back in court Jan. 27, 2014. Damien Lawrence Wayne Taylor, 22, has been charged with murder in relation to the death of his then-girlfriend, 16-year-old C.J. Fowler. Taylor was taken into custody by members of the Kamloops RCMP detachment’s seriouscrime unit in Kelowna, where he had been living, on Friday, Jan. 10, one day after a warrant had been issued for his arrest. Fowler’s body was found on Dec. 5, 2012, just off a road in Guerin Creek, east of the Summit Connector. She was in Kamloops visiting friends, having travelled by bus from her hometown of Terrace. Investigators have not said how Fowler was killed. The announcement of the arrest was made on Sunday, Jan. 12, by Kamloops RCMP Supt. Brad Mueller, who read a prepared statement and did not take questions. Fowler’s father, Glen Wilson, also read an emotional statement, flanked by Matilda Fowler, C.J.’s mother. Wilson said the two were in Kamloops this weekend to bless the location where Fowler’s body was located, but were then told by Mounties an arrest had been made. “When we were told, me and Matilda actually both sighed at the same time — a sigh of relief, happiness,” Wilson said. “Matilda actually wanted to jump, dance and scream, but she was afraid that the camera was going, the microphone was going in the room [at the Kamloops RCMP detachment].” Wilson said the arrest brings some closure to Fowler’s family, which has struggled in the year since she was killed.
“We prayed day and night, before we went to bed and before we got up in the morning,” he said. “Our prayers and thoughts have been answered Friday, when we were told. We’re just so overwhelmed at the work the Kamloops RCMP has done.” In his statement, Mueller took issue with “social media” critics who called out investigators for not working hard enough on Fowler’s case. “We have kept C.J.’s family a part of this investigation to make sure they always knew we were there,” Mueller said. “Hopefully, those who were quick to castigate and criticize the RCMP . . . will now avail themselves to follow the truth and the facts of this case through the courts.” Taylor has a brief criminal history, including a handful of convictions in Northern B.C. He was charged with robbery following an incident in Vanderhoof on Jan. 24, 2010, and later convicted of the lesser charge of theft under $5,000 and placed on a one-year probation term. In March 2012, Taylor was jailed for 15 days after pleading guilty to three breach charges in Prince George. Two months later, he pleaded guilty to another breach charge and two counts of possession of a controlled substance, all relating to incidents in Prince George. He was handed a jail sentence totaling 34 days. Police believe Taylor and Fowler had been involved in a dating relationship prior to Fowler’s murder and that the two had travelled together to Kamloops from Terrace. Kamloops RCMP Staff Sgt. Grant Learned said Taylor was living in Terrace prior to Fowler’s murder, but had since moved to Kelowna. Taylor first appeared in Kamloops provincial court Jan. 13.
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Damien Taylor, right, has been charged with the December 2012 murder of northwest BC teen CJ Fowler, left. RCMP arrested Taylor Jan. 10, 2014 in Kelowna. Fowler was murdered in Kamloops in December of 2012 after traveling there from Terrace. She had been attending school in Terrace.
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PRINCE RUPERT - The search for Adam Moore, the 26-year-old Prince Rupert man missing since Dec. 29, came to a tragic end on Jan. 8. After parts of the black 2005 Volkswagen Jetta driven by Moore were discovered near Galloway Rapids on Jan. 5 the search turned to the waters separating Kaien Island from the mainland, but an initial search came up empty handed. A dive team from Kamloops arrived in Prince Rupert on Jan. 7 and, after a day and a half of searching, the divers located the vehicle. RCMP closed the highway on the afternoon of Jan. 8 as a crane raised the car from the waters. Shortly after 4:30 p.m. after a few attempts to bring the vehicle ashore, which was complicated by strong tides, the vehicle was recovered and crews located the body of a deceased male inside. Later that night the coroners service confirmed to the family that the deceased was indeed Adam Moore. “At this time it is too early to speculate as to what may have attributed to this collision,” said Const. Matt Ericson of the Prince Rupert RCMP.. The recovery of Moore’s body brings to an end an exhaustive search that included RCMP, search and rescue volunteers from Terrace and Prince Rupert and countless volunteers from the community. Tips and assistance also came through a Facebook group created by the family, which quickly ballooned to over 5,100 members. The family said it is thankful for everyone involved. “The family would like to express a heartfelt thank you to all the members of the Prince Rupert RCMP detachment who were in-
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Pharmacy loyalty points ban upheld By Jeff Nagel The Northern connector
VICTORIA - A newly imposed ban on issuing loyalty reward points on prescription drug purchases has survived the first stage of a court challenge launched by major pharmacy chains. Sobeys West Inc. and Jace Holdings Ltd. – parent firms of Canada Safeway and Thrifty Foods – had sought an interim court injunction suspending the ban but that was rejected last week by B.C. Supreme Court. A full hearing of the College of Pharmacists of B.C. bylaw prohibiting loyalty programs on pharmaceuticals begins Jan. 31. The two firms argued in part that the bylaw banning points issuance effective Dec. 2 was pushed through by smaller pharmacies that struggle to compete against the loyalty offers of big chains.
The college has “The fact that said loyalty incenthere has been no doctives are inappropriumented harm to the ate “kickbacks” that public from customcould unduly influer loyalty programs ence customer purto date does not mean chasing behaviour. that the risk of harm is The companies non-existent,” Hinkson argued there was no ruled. evidence and only The college has speculation that re- Justice Christopher Hinkson suggested some paward points might tients might go withbe a threat to the out medicine in orhealth of vulnerader to wait and refill a ble patients. prescription on a day Chief Juswhen a special points tice Christopher Hinkson reject- bonus is offered. ed Canada Safeway’s claim it Hinkson said the pharwould suffer “irreparable harm” macy chains appear to have due to loss of revenue and cus- answered that concern by tomers to competitors if the loy- pledging not to offer unusual loyalty points ban was allowed to alty point bonuses on particular remain in place pending the days. hearing. Canada Safeway has also The court did not ac- lodged a complaint about cept the big pharmacies’ claim the loyalty rewards ban with that loyalty programs pose no the federal Competition threat. Bureau.
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KITIMAT — The art and photography of Emily Christiansen is on display at the Kitimat Museum & Archives in her latest show, Between a Rock and a Soft Place. The show runs to February 1.
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Actors in Kitimat Musical Theatre’s Peter Pan demonstrate the aerial acrobatics in a dress rehearsal ahead of tonight’s first performance.
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KITIMAT - Peter Pan, the wellknown, well-loved story of the boy who never grew up comes to the Mount Elizabeth theatre on tonight and tomorrow night, and the following weekend nights at 8 p.m. There is a matinee performance on January 26 at 2 p.m. Once again, Rick Jones, drama teacher at Mount Elizabeth Middle Secondary School (MEMSS) has gathered around him a team of enthusiastic volunteers to hammer and paint, to cut and sew to bring the thrill of live theatre to our community stage. Jones’ decision to take the musical theatre program out of the school’s daily schedule allows all students the opportunity to audition rather than wait until grade 11 and 12. By making this change interested students can begin much sooner to learn performance skills and develop an appreciation for performing art. Jones remarked that Peter Pan has been on his radar for a while but the rights to perform were unavailable to him until this year. Royalties are not cheap. Pro-
duction values such as costuming, construction materials and special effects are an additional cost, but the musical theatre program must be self-sustaining in order to exist. In other words the production, like any other, must cover its costs from ticket sales. Of course, a major aspect of any Peter Pan show is the flying and although Rick and his team have a few tricks up their sleeves a supply of pixie dust isn’t one of them Enter a gentle giant named Johnny Pickett from Las Vegas as the show’s flight director. “There’s not that many companies in the world that do what we do,” said Pickett, explaining why the school would turn to Las Vegas to find a flight director. The company he works for, Fly By Foy, handles flying performances for everything from high school productions to broadway shows to TV and movies. “Everything comes with its challenges and its fun aspects. What’s great about working with high school kids is, frankly, I come to Kitimat and I’m kind of the rock star, I’m the one making kids fly,” he said. “When I’m
working in Hollywood working on an award show...then I’m just one small cog in a very big wheel. There’s no real difference in what I’m doing but there’s the difference in perspective as to how important it is to the overall production.” This will be Pickett’s 92nd time putting on the flights for a Peter Pan show and he knows what he’s doing. It took nine hours to install the equipment and the cast and crew have spent hours rehearsing the flying segments. Pickett said that students are usually very receptive and excited about flying performances, even more so than professional actors. As for his opinion of the local drama scene, he’s impressed. “Lets face it, you guys are in the middle of nowhere, and this is a great facility, Mr. Jones (Director) is really on top of things, the kids are really enthusiastic,” he said. “There’s a lot of excitement in the community about it... and from everything that I can see you’ve got a real nice healthy program going on here.” Teah Wilken as Peter Pan will lead the Darling children to Never Never Land.
Kitimat’s history bound in book KITIMAT - The Kitimat Northern Sentinel’s It’s Our Heritage columnist Walter Thorne with his long-time collaborator Dirk Mendel are back with a new collection. Kitimat Chronicles 2 has just been published by Bulkley Valley Printers and is the second in the Kitimat Chronicles series. This new book, says Thorne, has 19 stories, and the book was edited by the Sentinel’s former
editor Malcolm Baxter. Kitimat Museum & Archives Curator Louise Avery has provided a forward for the book. Among those 19 stories people will read four biographies, the Kitimat weather record, the story of the Delta King and Kitimat’s lost nuclear bomb, among many others. “It has stories of interest to old-timers and newcomers with a real interest in our heritage,” said
Thorne through e-mail. The stories in the book are taken from his columns which run periodically in the Northern Sentinel. An official book launch for Kitimat Chronicles 2 is set for the Kitimat Museum & Archives on January 24 at 7:30 p.m. The book will be sold at the launch and will primarily be sold through the museum, as well as locations in Terrace and Prince Rupert.
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Terrace RCMP say they received a report that a man had possibly been attempting to run a woman off the road. The incident took place sometime between 8 pm Jan. 13 and 8 am Jan. 14 . The police report for that time period indicated a two tone brown 1978 Ford pickup truck with a canopy driven by a man in his 30’s with a reddish beard and an orange hoodie followed a woman driving her vehicle on Hwy37 to the airport and possibly attempted to run her off the road.
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TERRACE - Three nights of food and monetary collections in December by the Thornhill Volunteer Fire Department with the assistance of the 747 Royal Canadian Air Cadet Squadron proved to be a huge benefit for the Salvation Army. Those who enjoyed the lights on the fire department’s trucks and the accompanying music responded with 2,300 pounds of food and $900. From the left is fire department chief Wes Patterson, Salvation Army volunteer Laurie Mitchell, leading air cadet Jared Christiansen and Greg Broadway from the fire department.
School district hires a superintendent within the school district. Long-term educator Agnes Casgrain, current principal of Kildala Elementary School in Kitimat, will become the district’s new aboriginal education principal, effective Feb. 1. And Cam MacKay began as the district’s new human resources director Jan. 1. He had been the principal at Caledonia Secondary
School, a job now filled by Keith Axelson who moves up from being a vice principal. In turn, Axelson was replaced by Todd Hollett who had been principal at Uplands Elementary. Hollett’s replacement is expected to be named soon. The district also needs to hire a director of instruction, replacing Brent Speidel who began a senior position at
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More tonnage moved through the Port of Prince Rupert in 2013 than any other year.
Another record year for Rupert port By Martina Perry The Northern connector
PRINCE RUPERT - Despite a slight drop in traffic at Fairview Terminal, the Port of Prince Rupert had another record year in 2013. At Fairview, there was a five per cent drop in tonnage through the terminal last year, with 536,439 twenty foot equivalent units (TEUs) of cargo being moved through Fairview Terminal by the end of 2013 compared to 564,856 in 2012. Fairview had 303,840 TEUs imported through the terminal last year, down nearly 4.5 per cent from 2012 when 318,067 TEUs were imported. Exports were also down in 2013 by close to six per cent, with 232,599 TEUs being shipped out of Prince Rupert in contrast to 246,789 TEUs in 2012. While exports may have been down, the number of loaded containers exported through Fairview was up by more than 20 per cent while the number of empty containers decreased by close to 34 per cent. “We acknowledge the slight year over year container decline overall. The real story is the fact
that success is measured not just in growth but how a port operates. The Port of Prince Rupert’s ability to be flexible, operate responsibly and safely and to grow in specific ways in the midst of changing market conditions makes it a successful port,” said Michael Gurney, the Port of Prince Rupert’s manager of corporate communications. “The interesting about Fairview Terminal is that when it was opened in 2007 it was originally thought of as an import terminal for consumer goods for North American markets. What we’re seeing now is a shift where packed in those containers being exported are B.C. and Canadian resources destined for Asian markets. There’s been a kind of reversal. Every other terminal saw increases in 2013, with log exports from the harbour seeing the highest gains. Last year, Harbour Terminal had 417,527 tonnes move through the operation, up 27.5 per cent from 2012 when 327,351 tonnes were exported. Prince Rupert Grain’s exports increased by 8.5 per cent in 2013, moving 5,136,602 tonnes compared to 4,731,469 tonnes in 2012.
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“Natural ENErgy thErapy oN horsEs dEmoNstratEs thE bENEfits to our hEalth” Lorena Beaudette from “Back on Track Health & Wellness” has recently expanded her practice of natural energy therapy to horses. She has recently joined Denise Gagnon of Spa Essentials to combine the efforts of their tremendous businesses; offering the strong belief that by bringing the body into a state of balance (be it animals or people), you can profoundly impact health and dramatically improve the experience of daily living! Lorena states, “Doing natural energy therapy on horses is a perfect example to demonstrate what it also does for our own health. Horses have no idea what is going on so they cannot fake it or change the results.” Case in point: Dax is a 19 year old Morgan horse who recently got to enjoy the benefits of natural energy therapy. This horse suffers from chronic arthritis in his right shoulder, girth area and chest. His latest injury took place December 9, 2013, when his right hind foot was caught in a metal hay feeder. He spent at least 2 hours laying on his right side, struggling to get himself unstuck. His shoulders, wither, chest and neck, has been sore since the incident, and he was placed on a non-steroid anti-inflammatory for 15 days post-injury, due to his pain. Before Lorena and Denise started therapy on Dax they did a flexibility test to see where his overall flexibility was at especially in the injured areas. Others stood by watching at the Thornhill Fair Grounds as this all took place. During therapy, Dax started to become calm and relaxed as they worked on his entire body and injured areas. At the end of the treatment Chrissy, his owner, did the flexibility test again and to her amazement he was far more flexible in his injured areas then before. Chrissy reports, “The changes I saw after the natural energy therapy was an increase in his ability to lift his legs higher and with less help by me to do so, he was more flexible in the withers and shoulders, which allowed him to maneuver more easily and fluidly. His ability to “track up,” which means their left or right hind foot, goes directly where the matching front foot just left. I wish I had ridden him afterward to feel the difference in his athletic ability, of being more supple and forward and be able to carry himself better. Overall, I like the results I’m seeing, there’s just so much more to explore about this therapy and I’m looking forward to see what’s next!” One of the primary energies Lorena works with is magnetics, which is largely underestimated, yet crucial to our health according to her and many other experts. After all, Lorena says, “We do live on a giant magnet… You know, North Pole, South Pole. We forget to consider the impact that this energy has on our daily health and just how disconnected we have become from it in our current society.” In addition to this Lorena also uses Far-Infrared products in her therapy to enhance the overall treatment. Far -Infrared has a tremendous impact on health, and when it is used with magnetics the treatments’ overall outcome is ten times better. Lorena shares, “I have spoken to Doctor Jim Bews MD,C.C.F.P from Calgary about the benefits of magnetics and how they benefit our health. He stated the same benefits I have found through research on the internet and case studies. The common benefits I have seen on myself and my clientele are: helps speeds healing, Denise Gagnon and Lorena Beaudette increases circulation, decreases inflammation, increases flexibility, gives you that feel good energy, gives you better access to your own strength, lessens the effects of Electromagnetic Smog on our body, increases relaxation, is calming, and much more. I also found through research that pain killers block pain signals, whereas magnetism rebalances the cell so that its natural healing mechanism can begin to work.” Lorena invites anyone who is interested in seeing a live natural energy therapy clinic that is demonstrated on horses to join the “Back on Track Health” page on Facebook to see upcoming clinics, or simply drop by Spa Essentials. The next clinic will be held in New Hazelton in three weeks’ time, specifics will be posted on Facebook. For more information on natural energy therapy contact Lorena at Spa Essentials, at 250-635-8854, or email her at backontrackhealth@gmail.com, or visit www.nikken.com/backontrack. Lorena also offers private health consultations.
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KITIMAT - A group of organizations and individuals who oppose an environmental permit for the Rio Tinto Alcan smelter in Kitimat are going to the BC Supreme Court to challenge an Environmental Appeal Board (EAB) ruling against them. Seven appellants, including Terrace-based organizations Skeena Wild Conservation Trust and Lakelse Watershed Stewards Society and five individuals from here to even Victoria, had sought to appeal the environmental permit which gives RTA the ability to emit an increased amount of sulphur dioxide (SO2) once their modernized smelter is built.
It is the single area of emissions the company believes will see an increase, while other emissions from particulates to greenhouse gases will drop. Five of the appellants lost to the EAB while two Kitimat residents were permitted to continue with the process. “It is unfortunate that RTA and the EAB aren’t taking our concerns seriously,” said Skeena Wild Executive Director Greg Knox in a press release. “They have left us no option but to take them to court.” Kitimat-residents Emily Toews and Elisabeth Stannus meanwhile argued successfully to the EAB that they would be impacted by the increase in emissions by the smelter once fully modernized.
Alan Andison, chair for the Environmental Appeal Board, wrote in his decision that the two have successfully proved they are “persons aggrieved,” or persons who would be impacted by the emissions. For others though, such as Terrace’s Charles Claus, a food grower, the EAB felt that the impacts to him were “speculative.” RTA spokesperson Colleen Nyce had said in past reports to the Sentinel that there is room for SO2 scrubbers in the design of the smelter, however the scrubbers would use large quantities of salt water and she said the company felt it was preferable to release the SO2 into the air rather than into the ocean.
Fewer properties were sold in Kitimat in 2013 than in 2012, but the cost of that real estate was notably higher in 2013. The BC Northern Real Estate Board (BCNREB) reported on January 6 that in Kitimat, the 235 property sales that year added up to $56.9 million. The median value of single-family homes sold in 2013 was $227,500.
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TERRACE JAN. 22 – Terrace Toastmasters meets at 7 p.m. in their new location in the Industrial Trades/Training Complex Room 1107 at Northwest Community College. New members are always welcome. For more details, please call Randy 250-635-2151 or Rolf 250-635-6911. JAN. 25 – Learning for Life celebrates Literacy Day with a variety of events for all ages at Cassie Hall school from noon to 3 p.m. Lunch or refreshments will be onsite. Everyone welcome. For more details, call Coco at 638-1863. JAN. 31 – Centennial Christian School Bazaar is from 3 p.m. to 7 p.m. at the school for all ages. Various children’s games: fish pond, pickpocket, photo booth, cake walk and more; silent auction from 3 p.m. to 6 p.m. Dinner 4:30 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. For more details contact Elaine at 635-9005 or eveldman@telus.net. FEB. 5 – Farm to Market workshop is from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. and is a free three-hour workshop to guide you through the development of a brand and strategies for marketing yourself, your farm and your products. Open to all farm operators as well as businesses that deal with local farms such as retailers and restaurants. Limited space so register by contacting the program coordinator at 250-562-9622 ext. 115 or jillianm@ cfdc.bc.ca. More details at beyondthemarket.ca. Sponsored by the Regional District of Kitimat-Stikine , the BC Ministry of Agriculture, and Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada. ONGOING TERRACE HOSPICE society is offering a Grief Support Group for adults (age 19 and older) working through their grief. It is recommended that it has been more than three months since their loss. The group will meet in a comfortable, safe and confidential setting, with a trained and experienced facilitator. It runs for 10 weeks from Feb. 18 to May 12 on Tuesdays from 6:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. at the hospice office at #207–
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4650 Lazelle Ave. Facilitated by Susan Viveiros, BSW, MED, RSW, CCC and Ina Nelson, hospice volunteer. For emo details or to register please call 635-4811. REGISTER TODAY for the next set of early literacy storytimes at the Terrace Public Library. Classes for babies up to age five. Classes begin the last week in January and run for six weeks. For information or to register, call the library 638-8177. Check the website www.terracelibrary.ca for details. AUTISM CONFERENCE Available in Terrace through Telehealth for parents of children with autism and professionals who work with them to learn from leaders and specialists in the field. The 7th annual conference, hosted by Children’s Autism Services of Edmonton, is a major educational event that engages respected researchers and practitioners to present in-depth sessions with practical strategies and resources. This year’s featured presenter is Michelle Garcia Winner, internationally renowned speech language pathologist from California, who coined the phrase Social Thinking®. How we think about others – social thinking – affects how we understand and relate to one another. For most of us that process is intuitive; but, for a child with autism, this is a complex communication skill which must be learned. www.socialthinking.com. The conference runs Thursday, January 23 to Friday January 24, 2014 at the Edmonton Marriott at River Cree. For program information, registration, and to find the local Telehealth site: www. childrensautism.ca or 780-495-9235. LIVING A Healthy Life with Chronic Conditions Workshop is a free six-week online selfmanagement workshop, offered to those who are experiencing ongoing health conditions. Friends and family encouraged to take part. To register visit selfmanage.org/onlinebc or http://www.selfmanage. org/onlinebc. TERRACE PHOTOGRAPHY Club meets monthly on the third
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THE TERRACE Toastmasters Club meets every second and fourth Wednesday of the month at the Graydon Securities Building on Keith Ave. (next to Irlybird). For more details, call Randy 635-2151 or Rolf 635-6911.
NEW CHURCH in town, gathering together for a conservative Christian fellowship. Preaching the word of God, singing spiritual songs and hymns. Vision for revival in Kitimat and Canada. Citywide prayer network. Phone Cathy Speitelsbach for more details 632-2211.
THE HOMELESS outreach Program and the Living Room Project provide services at the Old Carpenters Hall on the corner of Davis Ave. and Sparks St. Open Mon. to Thurs. 8:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. and Fri. until 2 p.m. ROYAL PURPLE welcomes new members. For more details, call Sharon 635-6955.
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JAN. 23 – The Kitimat Fire Mountain Shooting Club’s 2014 annual general meeting is at 7:30 p.m. at the Rod and Gun Club. For more information, call 250-632-3151. FEB. 19 – Kitimat Community Services Society’s annual general meeting will be at 7 p.m. at the WorkBC Employment Centre, 562 Mountainview Square. 40 years of providing services in the community. Call 250-632-9107 or email kcss@telus.net for more information. ONGOING THE KITIMAT Seniors Centre is hosting some new programs starting early in this new year. Chair yoga is on Wednesdays starting from Jan. 8, at 11 a.m. Introduction to snowshoeing starts Jan. 13, at 11 a.m.. Mahjong on Wednesdays at 1 p.m. and the book club meets monthly starting Jan. 16, at 1 p.m. Programs are free. Please call the Centre in advance to signup; 250-632-3405. THE KITIMAT Public Library’s popular Mother Goose StoryTime takes place Mondays at 10:30 to 11:15 a.m. Bring your little one for a morning of felt stories, sing-songs, finger puppets and a ton of giggles.
PICKLE BALL every Tuesday and Thursday, from 9:30 a.m. to 11 a.m. at the Riverlodge. For those aged 50+. Call the Kitimat Seniors’ Centre at 632-3475 for further information.
THE KITIMAT Quilters Guild meetings are the first Thursday of every month, held at M.E.S.S. Sewing room. All experience levels welcome. (19+) Call Aileen at 632-6225 or Wanda at 632-4458. 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, call 250-632-3144. KITIMAT PUBLIC Library is offering free basic computer tutorials, sponsored by the federal government. If you would like to learn how to search the Internet for jobs, medical information, send and receive photos, or simply browse the computer for matters of interest, call Carley to book your free appt 632-8985. CHILD DEVELOPMENT Centre Family Fun Spot Drop-In Mondays and Fridays 1-3 p.m., Wednesdays 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 250-6323144 for more details.
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, Thursday at 7:00 P.M. For information phone Brenda at 250-6321616. 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.
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at (250) 624-3913 for more details. THE HERITAGE Advisory Committee is looking for new members, if interested, drop a note to Heritage Advisory Committee, PO Box 181, P.R, B.C, V8J 3P6. LAST MINUTE Market Sat. 9am - 12:30 at the Moose Hall. Craft items, baking, home business and yard sale items. For table rentals, call Rosa 624-4787 or Kathleen 624-5652. Coffee is always on! PRINCE RUPERT Seniors Centre Bingo Fridays 1- 3pm. Everyone 19 and older welcome. 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: First Presbyterian Church, 233 4th Ave. E in basement. Tues. 8pm. All are welcome. Call 627-4899. NARCOTICS ANONYMOUS Drug problem? We can help Mon 8-9pm, 223 4th Ave. East, Presbyterian Church (side door). JOIN THE YWCA for a 2 day FREE-Train-theTrainer course on taking action against abuse of older adults. For more info. contact proj-
ect co-ordinator Renu at rchaudhry@ywcavan. org or 604-895-5790. THE PRINCE Rupert Breast Cancer Support Group invites any woman living with cancer to attend monthly luncheons every 3rd Sat. each month at noon at the Crest Hotel. FRIENDSHIP HOUSE hosts: AamaGoot Power Puff Girlz Club (ages 7-12) Tues. 3- 5pm, 3rd floor, AamaGoot Women’s Carving Learn to Carve Wed. 6- 9pm, Main level back entrance. AamaGoot Ladyz Club (18yrs +) Learn new artistic designs through sewing, beading, etc. Sat. 14pm, 3rd floor. MEETING ROOM. Phone Carol Doolan at the Friendship House 627-1717, ext. 64 for more info. VISIT THE Military Museum at the Royal Canadian Legion 1pm4pm Thurs-Sunday. SCHOOL DISTRICT 52 Band Program is looking for donations of band instruments for students who do not have their own to use! Help bring music to all students by donating that trumpet in the basement or the saxophone in the closet! If you have an instrument not being played, call 627-6717 for pickup.
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KITIMAT FIBRE Arts Guild: Interested in knitting, spinning, weaving, or any other fibre? For more information phone Maureen 250-632-5444.
The purpose of this event is to give the public an opportunity to meet organizations in the community that provide assistance to individuals such as; counseling, support services, employment programs and training, health services etc. The City is seeking public input from the community on these services.
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PRINCE RUPERT - After more than a year of preparation, Charles Hays Secondary School (CHSS) students can start incorporating gardening into their learning. The groundwork to create a greenhouse outside of CHSS is now underway, as part of the school’s new horticultural project. The project will have various classes in the school tend to plants and herbs in the greenhouse’s garden, with the science and home economics departments identifying relevant learning outcomes to align with the project. “It will help students get hands on learning, and make them see that what they’re learning is relevant,� said former CHSS principal Sheila Wells, a driving force behind the horticultural project. The program will expand recycling in the school to include food products, growing flowers for school beautification and study, growing and learning about indigenous plants, and cultivating vegetables and herbs for use in the school and to support families in need. Wells, along with CHSS principal Sandy Pond and vice-principal Kevin Leach, was ecstatic to see the project
get underway on Jan. 9. “It’s been a long-time coming. A lot of people have done a lot of work to get us to where we are today,� Leach said, adding talks of the project began over a year ago. “It’s going to be really good for the school. The kids and staff are going to benefit,� said Wells. The greenhouse is set to arrive in the beginning of February and will be assembled on-site by Rupert Wood ‘N Steel. Wood ‘N Steel is also excavating the site, running water and electrical services from the school to the greenhouse, installing drainage and building the greenhouse’s foundation. Pond said the plan is to have students planting seeds in the greenhouse in February or March. Leach said vegetables like kale and cauliflower and herbs like parsley and chives will likely be the first plants, with the school working toward mixing plants that provide natural pest control properties. The approximate cost of the CHSS horticultural project is $53,000 overall, with the district receiving $14,000 of funding from the Mitchell Odyssey Foundation, $7,500 from Ridley Terminals Inc., and $2,500 from Northern Savings Credit Union. Other funds were generated as school-based funding.
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TERRACE - Kitsault Energy, the company wishing to build a liquefied natural gas facility close to the near-abandoned town of Kitsault, says it’s working within an “aggressive timeline” to bring its project through development and into operation. The privately-owned company, which filed its 25-year natural gas export licence application with the National Energy Board (NEB) late last year, is looking to catch up to other LNG proponents in the area, some who have already been given the green light by the NEB with permits to export LNG. As filed in their export permit application, the company’s focus is on developing a floating LNG facility with a plant capable of producing and exporting up to five million tonnes per year, said Dave Pernarowski, Kitsault Energy’s director of community and First Nations affairs, via email early last week, noting the company has stated it would like to be producing and shipping LNG by 2017. That floating LNG terminal, which would be constructed in phases, would be a permanent part of the company’s strategy, he said. “Our plan does include building a land-based LNG facility that could produce up to 30 million tons of LNG per year,” he said, noting the company is still studying the feasibility of a land-based operation in Kitsault. The company still needs to secure partners or investors to supply the natural gas, build the approximately 600-pipeline to bring the product to Kitsault, and construct the LNG facilities it wants built. Pernarowski, who is also the mayor of Terrace, said the company has signed a memorandum of understanding with an Asian partner, the details of which have not been released, and is in talks with other partners. The company has also been talking with First Nations groups across the north, he said, but did not provide specifics by press time. “Kitsault Energy’s next steps will be to secure partners in this project, complete the process to secure an export licence, bring all affected First Nations to the table to discuss the impacts and community benefits of a large scale project like Kitsault Energy,” he said.
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“ The Joint Review Panel’s recommendation is an important step toward building a better pipeline.”
My name is Janet Holder and I am the leader of the Northern Gateway Project. This past December, my team came one step closer towards our goal of building a better pipeline. After weighing the evidence in the most comprehensive, scientific review in Canadian pipeline history, the Joint Review Panel of the National Energy Board and the Canadian Environmental Assessment Agency provided its recommendation.
From the beginning, Northern Gateway has committed to building a safer and better pipeline. The Panel’s conditions are an important step towards that goal. They reflect the input of thousands of British Columbians and Canadians, and include many of the commitments we made in our submission. But our work is far from done. As a proud British Columbian, I assure you that my team will continue to work hard towards meeting all of the final conditions set out by the Joint Review Panel, just as we’re working hard to meet the Province’s tough conditions. Building a better pipeline isn’t easy. It takes hard work and complete dedication to meeting the highest standards possible. The Joint Review Panel’s recommendation is an important step toward building a better pipeline.
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Stage is set for Sugar Shack THE NORTHERN CONNECTOR
PRINCE RUPERT - You can almost smell the maple syrup in the air as L’Association des Francophones et Francophiles du Nord-Ouest (AFFNO) prepares for the 2014 Sugar Shack Festival d’Hiver. Headlining this year’s festival is Les Bûcherons, a French-Canadian entertainment group. “[They] play on the traditional lumberjacks in Quebec that would run around chopping trees to get the maple syrup, then get some spoons or a guitar and sing about it. They’re a couple of fun guys, the kids will love them and the adults will too,” Patrick Witwicki, AFFNO executive director, said. Les Bûcherons will be at Roosevelt Ecole on Friday doing a workshop with students, and will hold another workshop on Jan. 25 at 10:30 a.m. for members of the public prior to performing at the Sugar Shack Brunch. The festival will launch with the annual Kickoff Social at Cowpuccino’s on Thursday, Jan. 23 at 7 p.m., which will include live entertainment and lots of prizes. Then, the following evening there will be a night of live-Prince Rupert music taking place at the Tom Rooney Playhouse at 8:30 p.m. for Vive la Musique. “There will be four live bands, all Prince Rupertbased. There might even be the odd surprise French tune or two, but it’s mostly rock and a little bit of country,” Witwicki said. The main event of the festival is the Sugar Shack Brunch, which will take place on Saturday, Jan. 25 in the Dick St. Louis Auditorium, with the doors opening at 11 a.m. “Last year was the best ever, and we’re expecting more of the same this year as we continue to grow momentum,” Witwicki said. The brunch includes delicious traditional French Canadian food like tortières, sugar pies and maple toffee on snow, as well as activities for children and a performance by the Les Bûcherons. “It’s a true family fun event,” Witwicki said.
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Childcare Full-Time live-in Nanny Reqd. May 1 for summer months for 9 and 16 year old girls. Resp. for meals, grocery shopping, driving to/from activities, cleaning and caring for the daily needs of the girls. Must be responsible, reliable, energetic, clean and have a love for children and our family dog. For more information please contact Nikki at n.andersen@hotmail.com
Help Wanted BURNS LAKE automotive in Burns Lake, BC is looking for a counter parts person. Please fax resume attention Stuart (250) 692-7624 or email: stuart@burnslakeauto.ca Experienced Automotive Technician required for busy well equipped shop in Kitimat. $30/hr, medical/dental benefits, great client base. Apply by email: dollarautomotive@live.ca or phone: 250-632-2262 GOLDEN STAR requires the following positions: F/T or P/T server. Experience is an asset. Please apply in person with resume at 4606 Lazelle Ave., Terrace. No phone calls please. KITIMAT
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Full and Part time for Coastal Taxi Send resume & driver’s abstract to PO Box 56 Kitimat, BC V8C 2G6 No phone calls Norm’s Auto ReďŹ nishing, Terrace, BC. High production, ICBC Accredited body shop requires a LICENSED AUTOMOTIVE PAINTER. Competitive wages, excellent benefits. fax: 250-635-3081 or email: mel@normsautorefinishing.ca Attn: Mel Rundell, Manager PR: Stuck on Designs, a progressive print, clothing and sign company, is looking for someone to join our team. Must have excellent customer service abilities, work well in a team and be willing to learn. Apply with resume and cover letter to accounts@stuckondesigns.com or in person at 404 McBride Street, Prince Rupert. Pyramid OfďŹ ce Supplies in Kitimat has an immediate opening for a part-time position. 20-30 hours per week. Looking for a mature, reliable person. Computer skills an asset, driver’s license an asset. Apply in person with resume to Pyramid OfďŹ ce Supplies in the Mountainview Sq. Skill level will determine starting wage. WD Fashion at City Centre Mall in Kitimat is seeking a part-time experienced Salesclerk. Computer knowledge an asset. Please apply in person with resume.
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Archibald, Clarke & Defieux Insurance Services has an opening in their Prince Rupert office for a personal lines / autoplan representative. This is a full time position consisting of 35 hours per week and benefits are included after three months of employment. Salary is based on qualifications and / or experience. Only qualified applicants will be contacted for an interview. The successful candidate should be well organized, well spoken and be fluent in English. The right individual who may be interested in a career, this position could be an excellent opportunity for advancement and training in the insurance industry. If you are interested in joining our office staff, please submit your resume and references to our office located in the lower level of Rupert Square Mall to the attention of Rita Van Summeren office manager or by email to rvansummeren@acdinsurance.com. No phone calls please. Closing date for this position is January 31, 2014
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3210 Clinton St. Terrace, BC V8G 5R2 250-638-7283
General Labourer Prince Rupert Grain Ltd. (PRG) operates a state-of-the-art grain shipping facility on Ridley Island in Prince Rupert. The terminal receives grain by rail and processes, sorts and stores grain for loading onto ships bound for markets around the world. PRG is currently accepting resumes for the entry-level position of General Labourer. Duties include sweeping, vacuuming, shoveling, grass and weed cutting, snow removal and others as necessary. General Labourers also provide relief and support for various plant operations including maintenance and ship tie-ups and let-go’s. Ideal candidates for this position will have a grade 12 diploma, GED or equivalent relevant industrial experience; a Class 5 Driver’s License; good physical and mental health; be reliable and responsible; have a positive attitude and desire to learn and be able to provide strong work-related references. Possession of current Occupational First Aid Level 3, 4th Class Steam Engineer and/or C.R.O.R. Locomotive Operator or Switch Person tickets are definite assets. A minimum of two years’ industrial work experience is preferred. Submit your resume to:
MAINTENANCE ELECTRICIAN ZeporƟng to the DaintenanĐe ^Ƶperǀisor, the DaintenanĐe leĐtriĐian is a ͞handsͲon posiƟon͟ ŵainlLJ responsiďle Ĩor the inspeĐƟon, repair, ŵaintenanĐe, installaƟon and ŵodiĮĐaƟon oĨ eleĐtriĐal and instrƵŵentaƟon eƋƵipŵent on Wort propertLJ ďƵt also Ĩor ŵaintenanĐe oĨ other tLJpe oĨ eƋƵipŵent Ƶnder the Đontrol oĨ the WrinĐe ZƵpert Wort ƵthoritLJ, inĐlƵding ďƵt not liŵited to the Ĩollowing areas͗ &airǀiew derŵinal, ZidleLJ /sland, >elƵ /sland, testǀiew derŵinal, tlin derŵinal, KĐean oĐŬ, >ightering oĐŬ, lasŬa &erries, DĐDillan oĐŬ, igďLJ /sland &errLJ, ^ĐoƩ Zoad, Wort oĸĐes and ŵisĐellaneoƵs other Wort propertLJ, inĐlƵding ǀehiĐles, ďoats and other eƋƵipŵent͘ dhe DaintenanĐe leĐtriĐian’s responsiďiliƟes are also edžtended to other tradeͲrelated disĐiplines as well as to Đapital proũeĐt iŵproǀeŵent and new proũeĐt ĐonstrƵĐƟon, as assigned͘ dhe ideal Đandidate woƵld possess 'rade ϭϮ or eƋƵiǀalent edƵĐaƟon͘ dhe inĐƵŵďent woƵld ďe registered in a Canadian apprenƟĐeship prograŵ ;ϰth LJearͿ whiĐh will lead to ƋƵaliĮĐaƟon as an eleĐtriĐal ũoƵrneLJŵan, or woƵld haǀe a ĐerƟĨͲ iĐate oĨ ƋƵaliĮĐaƟon in the leĐtriĐal drade with /nterͲproǀinĐial ĐerƟĮĐaƟon, with preĨerred three LJears’ apprenƟĐe edžperienĐe or one to two LJears oĨ ũoƵrneLJŵan edžperienĐe͘ džperienĐe in operaƟng sŵall ǀessels, ĨorŬliŌ, ďarge loading raŵps, and other WortͲrelated eƋƵipŵent woƵld ďe an asset͘ /n addiƟon, the ideal Đandidate woƵld also possess strong spoŬen and wriƩen ĐoŵŵƵniĐaƟon sŬills, and perĨorŵ well indiǀidƵallLJ as well as in a teaŵ enǀironŵent͘
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LOCAL MOTEL UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT NOW HIRING HOUSEKEEPING STAFF Offering competitive wage. Previous experience helpful but not necessary. Drop off your resume with reference to: 4830 Hwy 16 West, Terrace. No phone calls or faxes please. P/T or FULL TIME FRONT DESK CLERK at Mount Layton Hotsprings. Some computer experience necessary. Experience on Posi Touch and Ros 2006 an asset. Please apply to email: mtlayton.spring@gmail.com fax: (250) 798-2478 or apply in person at Mount Layton Hotsprings.
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
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HOSTESS/SERVER/ CHAMBERMAID position open for 5-star fishing lodge from May to Sept 2014. Must have minimum 2 years experience in hospitality industry, be able to live in camp environment for 4+ months, work long hours with minimal supervision. Competitive wages and benefits. Send resume to: n.andersen@hotmail.com
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Medical/Dental RESOURCE Ability is a well established and growing company looking to hire casual RN’s and LPN’s to work 1:1 in home with a medically fragile child in the Terrace area. Union wages, paid training and full support provided. Please fax your cover letter and resume
to 250-846-9817 attn Jennifer Hols or email jhols@western.ca
Trades, Technical Timber Baron in Terrace is looking for a motivated Heavy Duty Mechanic. 5 years experience working on hydraulics, processors, and excavators is reqd. Welding is an asset. Wages are based on experience. Home every night. Please send resume to Mike@timberbaron.ca
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The person that we are looking for is an outgoing individual that enjoys meeting the public and has a passion for the latest and greatest in electronics. This is a fulltime position that will require the successful applicant to work some Sundays and Friday nights. We offer a great work environment and provide a good package of employee benefits. Please send your resume to Ken Chemko, Fax: 250-635-7174 or email to kenc@compusmart-terrace.ca or drop it off at 4710 Keith Ave. Terrace, B.C. NO PHONE CALLS PLEASE
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STEEL BUILDINGS/metal buildings 60% off! 20x28, 30x40, 40x62, 45x90, 50x120, 60x150, 80x100 sell for balance owed! Call 1-800-4572206 or find us online at: www.crownsteelbuildings.ca STEEL BUILDING. “The big year end clear out!” 20x22 $4,259. 25x24 $4,684. 30x34 $6,895. 35x36 $9,190. 40x48 $12,526. 47x70 $17,200. One End wall included. Pioneer Steel 1-800-668-5422. www.pioneersteel.ca
We are looking for an out going individual who enjoys meeting the public and is interested in the electronics industry. We will train you to become a qualified cellphone customer representative in the ever-expanding cellphone industry. This is a full time position with good benefits in an excellent working environment. Please apply in person with resume: Attention Manager.
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PR: Moving Sale, furniture, tools, firearms, everything must go. Sat & Sun From 9 am - 3 pm. 1745 Sloan Ave.
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WE ARE EXPANDING... NEW POSITIONS AVAILABLE Advertising Sales Representative The Northern View and Northern Connector has an outstanding opportunity for a full-time advertising sales representative. The successful candidate will have the ability to build relationships with clients and offer superior customer service. The winning candidate will be a team player and will be called upon to service not only an established account list but to increase that list in an environment of unprecedented marketing growth in this region. Experience is preferred but not absolutely necessary, extensive training can be provided to the right candidate who has the ability to work in a fast-paced environment with a positive attitude. We offer a great working environment with a competitive base salary, commission plan, bonuses and vehicle/phone allowances coupled with a strong benefits package. (Remuneration of $50K or more/ per year can be expected). Black Press has more than 170 community newspapers across Canada and the United States, and for the proven candidate, the opportunities are endless. Please submit your resumé with a cover letter to: Todd Hamilton publisher@thenorthernview.com
Office/circulation administrator The Northern View and Northern Connector is searching for an office/circulation administrator for our Prince Rupert office. The successful candidate will be an energetic, positive
team player with a penchant for customer service. The office/circulation administrator responsibilities include general office duties including telephone reception, accounting and database entry, as well as assisting in the day-to-day administration of our carrier force. Demonstrated computer skills are mandatory. Office experience is preferred but not absolutely necessary, extensive training will be provided to the right candidate. We offer a great working environment with a competitive salary coupled with a strong benefits package. Black Press has more than 170 community newspapers across Canada and the United States, and for the proven candidate, the opportunities are endless. Please submit your resumé with a cover letter to: Todd Hamilton publisher@thenorthernview.com
*New* relief carrier squad members Due to expanding delivery efforts, The Northern View and Northern Connector currently have two (2) parttime positions available to join our team of relief carriers. Ideal for seniors or those wishing to augment their income. Salary is negotiable and sub-contractors are welcome. Access to a vehicle and a valid driver’s licence are preferred but not absolutely necessary. The successful candidates will be courteous, punctual and reliable. Must be available on Wednesday and Fridays. Please submit your resumé to: Terry St. Pierre 737 Fraser Street Prince Rupert, B.C.
*New* Graphic Designer We are looking for a talented graphic designer with an artistic flair to design ads, print flyers, brochures and online banners to join our dynamic team. Responsibilities include daily production of advertising pieces such as flyers, newspaper ads, web ads and magazine projects. Process requests for print material needed for the Northern View, Northern Connector, Black Press, as well as its online platforms. The successful candidate will be proficient in Adobe CS6 and comfortable with a multitude of Mac platforms. This candidate must also possess excellent interpersonal and communication skills, work well with others and willing to pitch in to assist in day-to-day operations. Please submit your resumé with a cover letter to: Todd Hamilton publisher@thenorthernview.com
*Carriers needed in the East End Five (5) positions currently available.
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Homes for Rent 2 bdrm newly renovated basement suite. Bright and spacious. Good landlords looking for good tenants. Excellent refs req’d. Adultoriented. Suitable for working persons. $2,000/mo. incl. utilities, internet & cable. Options for fully furnished and stocked. 250 615-2597. Email: terry_laurie@telus.net. AVAILABLE NOW. Executive House. Furnished 4 bed/ 2 full baths, 1/3 private acre. $4000. /mo. Absolutely NP/NS. 2 yr lease. 250-638-7747 message For Rent- Lg 2 bdrm 2 bath trailer, w/d, f/s, d/w, wood stove electric heat, gas furnace, large yard, utilities extra. Available Feb. 250-631-9979 PR: 2 bdrm suite, close to town, cable incl. Off street parking. Looking for quiet, working people. N/S, N/P. Avail. Feb.1. Asking $600. Call 250-624-2054. PR: 3 bdrm+, 2 1/2 bath, 3 levels, fenced yard, hot tub, gas heat/hot water not included. $1,500/mo. Call Lynn at Randall North 250-627-1414. PR: Bachelor suite. Mature tenants only! $525/mo. References required. Call 250-6271715 or 250-624-5955 PR: Furnished 2 bdrm, 1 bath house. New appliances. Renovated. Harbour views. $1,200/month + utilities. Contact davesnell@shaw.ca 1-604-781-9110 PR: Two bedroom suite, includes all appliances with washer and dryer. Call 250624-3734 or 250-624-3044
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Shared Accommodation ROOMMATE WANTED Preferably someone who is here for work. To share beautiful home in Thornhill, shared kitchen & Bath upstairs. Roommate would have 1,000sqft. fully furnished basement to themselves, includes Big Screen TV, Pooltable & Bdrm. $800/mo includes utilities. Avail Imed. Better than a motel. Call Rob 250635-5652
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Kelly Nyce-Clifton seen here between the Tamitik Jubilee Sports Complex and the Kitimat Ice Arena, the town’s ‘hockey core’. Nyce-Clifton is turning the gears to get Kitimat a chance in the Kraft Hockeyville competition.
Kitimat begins Hockeyville crusade By Cameron Orr
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KITIMAT - Kelly Nyce-Clifton remembers the game more than her age. She said she was seven, or maybe it was eight, when she first fell in love. Hard to say what held her heart most, the game of hockey, or maybe it was Tampa Bay Lightning’s Captain David Andreychuk. Either way, her experience with both set a life-
long romance with the game, and she’s hoping she can apply that passion to her new endevour, ensuring that Kitimat is Hockeyville. Each year the Kraft Hockeyville promotion seeks stories and photos of communities and their ties to hockey, all for a chance for $100,000 in ice arena upgrades, and maybe more catching a pre-season NHL game. “We are Hockeyville here, hockey’s in everyday culture,” said
Nyce-Clifton. She was there in 2009 in Terrace when that community earned the Hockeyville title, and knows what the run for it can do to a community. “That’s what you can really expect, just a powerful amount of energy. That’s what hockey does,” she said. “It’s going to bring the whole community together and everybody is involved, it’s not just the committee or groups of volunteers, it’s ev-
erybody.” She said she has a lot of support and is working to put a committee together but already has plans to hold events with the Kitimat Ice Demons after their regular season ends. To help the cause, people are encouraged to write their hockey stories to the Kraft Hockeyville website at krafthockeyville.cbc.ca. From there you are encouraged to post your stories on why Kitimat should be Hockeyville. Photos are
also welcome. The group also just launched their official website, at /kitimatishockeyville.weebly.com. Typing Kitimat is Hockeyville into Facebook will find their online home base. Nyce-Clifton said she and volunteers plan to go door-todoor too for people who don’t use social media. “The spirit of hockey will live on here forever if we make that effort.”
Rampage split weekend with Steelheads River Kings By Todd Hamilton THE NORTHERN CONNECTOR
PRINCE RUPERT - Kendall StaceSmith’s overtime goal handed the Prince Rupert Rampage a 5-4 win over a depleted Smithers Steelheads lineup in CIHL action on Sunday. Stace-Smith took a feed from Rampage captain Jared Meers and backed off a Smithers defender before moving to the high slot and firing a wrist shot top shelf past Steelhead netminder Steve Andrade to earn the Rampage a split of the weekend double-header at the Jim Ciccone Civic Centre. The Rampage took an early two-goal lead after the first period on markers by Jared Davis and Mike Coolin before the Steelheads roared back to tie the game at two apiece early in the second. The Steelheads, who were down to 12 players on Sunday, equalized the score on goals by Randall Groot and Ryan Green. Prince Rupert re-established a twogoal lead within five minutes of the Steelhead pushback on goals by Stace-Smith and Ryan Fuzi. Less than three minutes later however, Adam deVries, on the powerplay, pulled the Steelheads
back to within one. The Steelheads powerplay struck again at the 6:05 mark as Smithers captain Darryl Young pounced on a rebound at the side of the Rampage net to knot the game 4-4. With about five minutes to play, Rupert’s Craig Munro hammered a Steelhead forward from behind. When the dust settled from the ensuing donnybrook, Munro and two Steelheads — Ryan deVries and Cody Sutherland — were ejected leaving the Smithers club with only four extra skaters on the bench — but on a three-minute 5-on-4 man advantage. Rampage netminder Devin Gerrits made two spectacular saves during the Steelheads powerplay to send the game into overtime. In the extra frame, Stace-Smith struck for his second goal of the game to give the Rampage a 5-4 victory. Two second period goals by Adam deVries lifted the Steelheads to a 2-1 win over the Rampage Saturday in Prince Rupert. Craig Munro’s shorthanded goal midway through the third gave Prince Rupert life, but Steelheads netminder Tyler Perreault shut the door for the Smithers victory.
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Smithers Steelheads captain Darryl Young sneaks a rebound past Rampage netminder Devin Gerrits during third period CIHL action at the Jim Ciccone Civic Centre on Sunday. Young’s goal knotted the game at 4-4 sending the game into overtime. The Rampage’s Kendall Stace-Smith would end up the overtime hero, giving the Rampage a 5-4 victory.
TERRACE - The Terrace River Kings are entering the Central Interior Hockey League (CIHL) playoffs at first in the west with 25 points after splitting a pair of games on the road last weekend. The Kings won against Lac La Hache Tomahawks 5-3 on Saturday night before losing 6-3 to Quesnel Kangaroos on Sunday. That put the River Kings at 25 points – just one point ahead of Smithers Steelheads, who won one and lost one against the Prince Rupert Rampage over the weekend, and tied for first overall with Williams Lake Stampeders, who still have a game in hand. The eastern division has a couple of games to play this weekend before the regular season officially wraps up. But beginning Jan. 25, round one of the western playoffs are set to begin, with the River Kings facing off against the Rampage in Prince Rupert – with game two, and three if necessary to be played in Terrace. Smithers will meet the Kitimat Ice Demons in Kitimat, with game two, and three if necessary to be played in Smithers.
Wise customers read the fine print: •, *, ‡, «, >, † The First Big Deal Sales Event offers are limited time offers which apply to retail deliveries of selected new and unused models purchased from participating dealers on or after January 7, 2014. Offers subject to change and may be extended without notice. All pricing includes freight ($1,695) and excludes licence, insurance, registration, any dealer administration fees, other dealer charges and other applicable fees and taxes. Dealer order/trade may be necessary. Dealer may sell for less. •$19,998 Purchase Price applies to 2014 Dodge Grand Caravan Canada Value Package (29E) only and includes $7,000 Consumer Cash Discount. $23,888 Purchase Price applies to the 2014 Jeep Cherokee Sport. $19,998 Purchase Price applies to the new 2014 Dodge Journey Canada Value Package (22F+CLE) only and includes $2,000 Consumer Cash Discount. *Consumer Cash Discounts are offered on select new 2014 vehicles and are deducted from the negotiated price before taxes. ‡4.29% purchase financing for up to 96 months available on the new 2014 Dodge Grand Caravan Canada Value Package/2014 Dodge Journey Canada Value Package model to qualified customers on approved credit through Royal Bank of Canada, Scotiabank and TD Auto Finance. Examples: 2014 Dodge Grand Caravan Canada Value Package/2014 Dodge Journey Canada Value Package with a Purchase Price of $19,998/$19,998 (including applicable Consumer Cash Discounts) financed at 4.29% over 96 months with $0 down payment equals 208 bi-weekly payments of $114/$114 with a cost of borrowing of $3,644/$3,644 and a total obligation of $23,642/$23,642. «3.49% purchase financing for up to 96 months available on the new 2014 Jeep Cherokee Sport FWD model to qualified customers on approved credit through Royal Bank of Canada, Scotiabank and TD Auto Finance. See your dealer for complete details. Example: 2014 Jeep Cherokee Sport FWD with a Purchase Price of $23,888 financed at 3.49% over 96 months with $0 down payment equals 208 bi-weekly payments of $132 with a cost of borrowing of $3,506 and a total obligation of $27,394. >3.99% purchase financing for up to 96 months available on the new 2013 Dodge Dart SE (25A) model to qualified customers on approved credit through Royal Bank of Canada, Scotiabank and TD Auto Finance. Example: 2013 Dodge Dart SE (25A) with a Purchase Price of $16,880 financed at 3.99% over 96 months with $0 down payment, equals 416 weekly payments of $47 with a cost of borrowing of $2,844 and a total obligation of $19,724. †0.0% purchase financing for 36 months available on the new 2013 Dodge Dart SE (25A) to qualified customers on approved credit through Royal Bank of Canada, Scotiabank and TD Auto Finance on 2012/2013 Jeep Compass, Patriot and 2013 Dodge Dart models. Example: 2013 Dodge Dart SE (25A) with a Purchase Price of $16,880, with a $0 down payment, financed at 0.0% for 36 months equals 78 bi-weekly payments of $217.69; cost of borrowing of $0 and a total obligation of $16,880. ♦Based on R. L. Polk Canada Inc. sales data. Calendar year to date retail vehicle registrations. ¤Based on 2014 EnerGuide Fuel Consumption Guide ratings published by Natural Resources Canada. Transport Canada test methods used. Your actual fuel consumption will vary based on powertrain, driving habits and other factors. 2014 Dodge Grand Caravan – Hwy: 7.9 L/100 km (36 MPG) and City: 12.2 L/100 km (23 MPG). 2014 Jeep Cherokee Sport - Hwy: 6.4 L/100 km (44 MPG) and City: 9.6 L/100 km (29 MPG). 2014 Dodge Journey SE 2.4 L 4-speed automatic – Hwy: 7.7 L/100 km (37 MPG) and City: 11.2 L/100 km (25 MPG). 2013 Dodge Dart AERO – Hwy: 4.8 L/100 km (59 MPG) and City: 7.3 L/100 km (39 MPG). 2013 Civic Touring 1.8 L 16-valve, SOHC, i-VTEC ® 4-cylinder Automatic – Hwy: 5.0 L/100 km (56 MPG) and City: 6.2 L/100 km (45 MPG). 2013 Elantra L 1.8 L Dual CVVT DOHC 16V Engine Automatic – Hwy: 5.2 L/100 km (54 MPG) and City: 7.2 L/100 km (39 MPG). 2013 Corolla 1.8 L 4-Cylinder DOHC 16V VVT-i DIS ETCS-I Engine Manual – Hwy: 5.6 L/100 km (50 MPG) and City: 7.4 L/100 km (38 MPG). 2013 Focus SE with optional Super Fuel Economy package and 2.0 L I4 Direct Injection engine with 6-speed automatic– Hwy: 4.8 L/100 km (59 MPG) and City: 7.2 L/100 km (39 MPG). ^Based on 2014 Ward’s Middle Cross Utility segmentation. **Based on 2014 Ward’s upper small sedan costing under $25,000. ❖Real Deals. Real Time. Use your mobile device to build and price any model. TMThe SiriusXM logo is a registered trademark of SiriusXM Satellite Radio Inc. ®Jeep is a registered trademark of Chrysler Group LLC.
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