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LAKALZAP - The community centre in Lakalzap in the Nass Valley was the scene Feb. 22 for Hobiyee, the Nisga’a new year. As many as a thousand people attended the annual gathering which notes the crescent moon. Dance groups from various Nisga’a communities were in attendance with each demonstrating their skills. The occasion also marks the anticipation of the start of the oolichan run. The Nisga’a Museum located in Lakalzap was open for the day as well.

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TERRACE - Relay For Life chair Kory Tanner, right, accepts a cheque for $3,205 from Milt Lindsay, middle, and Dale Hansen of Shiny Hansen’s Car and Dog Wash. The cheque is half of the proceeds from an auction held to determine the first vehicle to go through the car wash and from sales of burgers cooked up by Mr. Mikes. The other half of the money is going to the Multiple Sclerosis Society of Canada.

Developer defends renovations

By Cameron Orr

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KITIMAT - Pastor Don Read, with the Kitimat Ministerial Association, spoke up on behalf of Kitimat’s vulnerable when he suggested that property developers in Kitimat for the most part lack a community conscience. But the owner of property management company Kiticorp says the accusations that included his company are unfounded. Pastor Read was reacting to an application by Kiticorp to renovate the exterior of their Viewpoint Apartments on Albatross Street. While the permit is needed just for outside renovations, he feels it will tie in to internal renovations, which is at the core of what some are dubbing “renovictions” — renovations which are leading to evictions. “The latest application by Kiticorp for a development permit on Albatross Street, to me, is an example of continuance of a corporate policy that actually puts profits above individual people,” he said. “When

we have developers that have no clear social conscience or long-standing ties to our community, where our community becomes a place where they’re just in here to get exuberant financial gain, when developers like this are not held in check, when their unbridled greed becomes the basis for how decisions are made, and when we allow these corporations

to treat long-standing members of community, in essence, with contempt, what we’re really doing is forfeiting our leadership,” said Read. But Kiticorp owner Eli Abergel takes exception to the comments. “When we started working in Kitimat we actually increased the rental pool dramatically. We increased the number of units that were

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which means less overnight noise ... a number of technological solutions have been and are being implemented at the terminal. Those include reprogramming the fans that ventilate the silos so that they do not run at night,” he said, noting there is also less noise associMichael Gurney ated with construction as the commissioning phase winds down. “A third party noise consultant has been engaged by Pinnacle to look at further on-site solutions that can possibly mitigate the noise both during the day and at night.” While he noted the port is pleased with the steps being taken, Gurney encouraged people who do have concerns to contact them. “We encourage people to share their observations and comments with us through the community comment line or our website,” he said.

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PRINCE RUPERT - The number of people complaining to the Prince Rupert Port Authority about noise coming from Westview Terminal nearly ground to a halt last week. After receiving 70 complaints since the start of January, and average of 11 complaints per week, the port authority recorded just one noise complaint during the week ending Feb. 16. Prince Rupert Port Authority manager of corporate communications Michael Gurney said the drop in complaints can be attributed to a number of steps taken as a result of feedback from the public. “The terminal operator, Pinnacle Renewable Energy Group, has stopped the graveyard shift during ship loading, so now only two of three shifts are running during a vessel visit to the terminal

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KITIMAT — A $25,000 cheque, the first part of two such cheques, is presented to the Kitimat Marine Rescue Society, which will just about bring the group to the end of their fundraising to purchase a new rescue boat, the Snowflake Responder, for Kitimat. This money is coming from the Nechako-Kitamaat Development Fund Society. At right, presenting the cheque, is John Amos. Accepting it, from left, are: Gary Mouland, Christopher Peacock and Per Norman.

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TERRACE - From Tin Pan Alley to Hollywood, through the turbulence of the 1960’s and on into the 21st century, the songs of Neil Diamond continue to attract new fans to go along with the legions of old. A show such as Jason Scott’s “Diamond Forever a Celebration of Neil Diamond” is an extremely entertaining recognition to the music and talent of this legendary singer-songwriter. And now those songs are coming to Terrace March 14 at the Royal Canadian Legion Branch 13. “Neil Diamond has recorded his music so many times, and changed it so much, that interpreting that music can in itself be an art,” says Jason Scott, creator and performance artist for the one man live stage extravaganza. “When you look at Neil Diamond’s history and career of six decades, you realize the music and the possibilities of that music are unlimited.” The process of interpreting Neil Diamond’s harmonious combination of notes, is not dissimilar to a symphony conductor interpreting the music of Beethoven from a score. Certainly Neil Diamond is not just a simple songwriter, but a composer and performer as well. His music has that universality and timelessness that transcends

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Pacific NorthWest LNG to file assessment soon By Shaun Thomas The Northern connector

PRINCE RUPERT - Pacific NorthWest LNG expects to submit its environmental assessment for the Lelu Island terminal in the next two weeks and remains on track for a final investment decision at the end of the year. The submission of the environmental assessment is something Pacific NorthWest LNG president Greg Kist called a “critical milestone” in being one of the first to market. “That 2018 to 2020 time frame is a really important time line. That FID at the end of the year is very important to us. An approximate fouryear construction window puts you into 2018 or early 2019 ... we have an outlook that there is a window between 2018 and 2020. It doesn’t mean that you wouldn’t be successful beyond 2020, it’s just you will be in a more competitive market,” he said, noting the company sees a lot of support for the project in the region. “With open houses and public feedback period, there is a real desire to see this development here ... we certainly have, through our open houses and one-on-one meetings with folks, a high level of acceptance.” In addition to support from the North Coast, Kist said the project is garnering international interest due to its proximity to market and how the planning is developing. Pacific NorthWest LNG already has partners in Japan and Brunei, with talks ongoing with other potential partners, and customers are waiting to commit to using the gas being shipped from Lelu Island. “When LNG contracts get signed they are 20 year contracts. Japan has asked us if we have 30 years of supply, if we have 40 years of supply and if we have 60 years of supply. Those are the kind of questions the Japanese are asking: Are we reliable for a longer period of time than the 20 year

contract?” he said. “That should be attractive to people because now you’re talking multigenerational opportunities. That’s really what an LNG facility is really all about.” The project that will be presented to the Canadian Environmental Assessment Agency and the B.C. Environmental Assessment Office will be quite different from what was initially on the books based on feedback gathered during the public comment period. “We initially started out with the idea of the bridge coming from Greg Kist the mainland onto the island. The first thing that came back is, ‘well we can’t navigate a gillnetter under that’. Ok, well how do we fix that. The first thing we looked at is bridge height and how tall it has to be. We made the necessary adjustments and we now have an 11 metre clearance for the bridge,” he said. “It was the same concept with the jetty trestle. We heard a lot of feedback about navigation, so part of that trestle design near Lelu is to be 11 metres above high tide as well so it allows gillnetters to traverse through that area. Part of that is Transport Canada has to decide whether they will allow boaters under that.” Should the terminal proceed, Pacific NorthWest LNG is expecting more people will be needed to fill positions than first projected. In total, the company now expects 4,000 people will be needed during the construction phase and an additional 330 full time operational jobs will come with the terminal’s startup. “Ideally for us a significant portion of the workers would come the community and from the region. That would be the ideal thing. From our perspective you know the community, you’re part of the community, you’ll stay in the community. I think we’d be fooling ourselves to say 100 per cent of the workers would come from here,” said Kist.

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TERRACE TO KITIMAT TRANSMISSION PROJECT OPEN HOUSES BC Hydro is planning to replace the transmission line between Terrace and Kitimat, which is reaching the end of its useful life. You are invited to attend a BC Hydro Open House for the Terrace to Kitimat Transmission Project. Come to learn about the 5 options BC Hydro is studying to replace the existing line, and to provide your feedback. Terrace Wed March 12 Best Western Hotel Skeena 1 Room 4553 Greig Ave

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Northern Connector (BCNG) The Publication: Skeena District of the Ministry of Transportation and Infrastructure is creating its list of registered Equipment for Hire in the Skeena Service Area for Size: 5.8125” x 90 lines the fiscal year 2014/2015, which begins April 1, 2014. Date: Feb 28, March 7

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Any individuals or companies who were not registered in 2013, but wish to have their equipment listed, are hereby invited to contact the District Office, either in person or by phone, to obtain the appropriate registration forms. Note that while you do not need to have Commercial (Comprehensive) General Liability Insurance, or up-to-date WorkSafeBC coverage to register, you will have to meet these requirements prior to working on any ministry projects. All owners of dump trucks or belly dump trucks must provide a current weigh scale slip to the District Office which will be used to calculate hourly rates. Only owned or lease-to-own equipment is eligible for registration. Equipment can only be registered in one area in any given year. Seniority is not transferable from area to area. The deadline for new registrations is 4:30 p.m. on Thursday, March 20, 2014. Late registrations will be accepted, but may appear at the bottom of the open list. Note that there is no charge for registering new equipment or for changing or removing equipment information already listed.

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TERRACE FEB. 28 – The 2014 Northwest Science and Technology Career and Job Fair goes from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. at the Caledonia Secondary School gym. There will be informative presentations, entertaining demonstrations, career counsellors and door prizes. Bring your resume. Free admission. For more details, contact Lona at 615-3324 or lona.mackay@unbc.ca. FEB. 28 – It’s a Snow Day at the library after school from 3:30 to 4:30. Snow books and winter fun for children in Grades 3 to 5. Come dressed to play outside. If there’s no snow, we’ll make our own! Registration has begun. Free program, but call 638-8177 or come in to reserve your spot. MARCH 1 – Terrace Science Fair for kindergarten to Grade 12 students shows off students’ projects for judging at the Veritas Catholic School gym. Doors open at 8:30 a.m. Project judging is from 9:30 am. to 12:30 p.m. with awards ceremony at 1:30 p.m. to 2:30 p.m. Put on by the Northwest Science and Innovation Society (NSIS). More details on the NSIS website. MARCH 7 – World Day of Prayer Service is at 7 p.m. at St. Matthew’s Anglican Church, 4514 Lakelse Ave. Refreshments to follow. For more information, call 638-1990. MARCH 7-16 – The Terrace Public Library is holding a fundraising book sale. Please drop by and support your library. Great books! Great prices! All proceeds are used to support library programs and services. MARCH 8 – The George Little House celebrates its 100th birthday and the celebration committee hosts Founder’s Day at 2 p.m. at the arena banquet room. Tea, fashion show, music, displays and birthday cake. There is a cost to attend and tickets are at George Little House. You must wear a hat to attend. For more details, call 638-8887. MARCH 11 – Pacific Northwest Music Festival Committee meets at

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six week grief support group for adults who are grieving the death of a loved one. Sessions begin March 3 , from 7 to 9 p.m. at the Catholic Church Hall, and ends April 7. Sessions open to anybody regardless of religious affiliation. Call Lidia at 250-632-6292 or Susana at the parish office at 250-632-2215 to register. MARCH 6 – Art Club of Kitimat meets at 7 p.m. in Room 403 at MESS. “Wading In”: Painting practice of water. Bring medium of your choice.

MARCH 7 – World Day of Prayer. A local service will be held at the Christ the King Catholic Church at 7 p.m., in solidarity of the women of Egypt.. Refreshments will follow in the church hall. For more information, call the parish office at 250-632-2215. MARCH 8 – Watoto Children’s Choir from Uganda, Africa will be presenting their Concert of Hope, an enthusiastic and lively program, at Kitimat Pentecostal Fellowship at 3 p.m. Free admission. ONGOING

THE KITIMAT Seniors Centre is hosting some new programs this year. Chair yoga is on Wednesdays, at 11 a.m. Mahjong on Wednesdays at 1 p.m. and chess is on Tuesdays, at 6 p.m. Programs are free. Please call the Centre in advance to sign-up; 250632-3405. 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 250-632-3475 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 250-632-6225 or Wanda at 250-632-4458.

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Role of LNG debated during Cullen’s town hall stop in Rupert By Shaun Thomas

changes to the design to accommodate feedback from the public, Kist said Pacific NorthWest LNG is taking steps to mitigate environmental impacts. “We certainly are committed to building a world-class facility and that includes greenhouse gas emissions ... I believe our project will be among the cleanest in the world in terms of greenhouse gas emissions,” he said. “We are committed to building and operating the terminal in an environmentally sustainable manner and LNG is, in my view, a clean industry.” Despite that commitment, Wilson said the Metlakatla Band Council is concerned about what kind of impact multiple terminals could have on the region and is taking it upon itself to seek out those answers. “The Metlakatla Band is undertaking a new project looking at cumulative impacts. It’s a buzzword with government, but nobody is doing anything so Metlakatla is taking those steps,” he said, listing items such as rail and vessel traffic, air quality and social impacts as part of the study. “I’m not saying we’re opposed to LNG, I’m saying they need to do their due diligence. And if they are going to do a study, Metlakatla is going to be part of it.” Moorhouse said he doesn’t oppose LNG export developments, but that industry should be looking to clean energy sources like wind to power the terminals.

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PRINCE RUPERT - The Tom Rooney Playhouse was packed on Feb. 20 as Skeena - Bulkley Valley MP Nathan Cullen brought his LNG town hall tour to Prince Rupert. The two-hour gathering included a panel of five representing various interests as it relates to LNG: Pacific NorthWest LNG president Greg Kist represented industry, Ross Wilson of the Metlakatla Stewardship Society gave a voice to First Nations, Clean Energy Canada director Jeremy Moorhouse represented clean energy interests, Port Edward Mayor Dave Macdonald represented municipal government and Des Nobels of the T. Buck Suzuki Foundation spoke from the perspective of environmental activists. Having that mix is something Cullen said is key as the industry looks to the North Coast. “With the number and scope of LNG projects proposed, we so rarely get all of the perspectives together at once,” he said, noting his own position on the industry remains unclear. “I am holding these as much for myself as for everyone ... I haven’t made up my mind yet, which is strange because I usually make up my mind quickly.” The first to speak was Kist, who provided an update on the company’s proposed export terminal on Lelu Island. In addition to making

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PAT Walker and Pat Ellerbeck please contact Ron Hoggan at hoggan@shaw.ca or 250-748-1167

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Sharon Beatrice Lalonde was born on June 6th, 1943 in Hamilton, Ontario and passed away suddenly on February 15th, 2014 at Kal Tire Place after having been at a hockey game. Sharon’s first love was always her family and her second love was her beloved Vipers hockey team. If there was a “perfect� time and place for her to have left us, it was after having cheered her team on to victory after a double overtime win! Sharon will be lovingly remembered by her husband, Jim; two sons, Carmon (Tammy) Brown of Wasa, B.C. and Mark Brown of Terrace, B.C.; two daughters, Colleen (Robert) Findlay of Terrace, B.C. and Tamara Webb of Vernon, B.C.; eleven grandchildren, Jason, Sean, Chris, Magen, Calen, Jesse, Ryland, Braidy, Joel, Karlee and Josh; seven great-grandchildren, Trinity, Keenan, Jason, Jordie, Madison, Mia and Bentleah; one brother, Garnet Zimmerman in Ontario; one sister, Donna (Doug) Sproul in New Brunswick; and numerous extended family members. She was preceded in death by one son, Robbie Brown. In respecting Sharon’s wishes, she was cremated and there will be no funeral service held. As an expression of sympathy, those who wish to do so may send donations in memory of Sharon to the Canadian Red Cross, 2809-44th Avenue, Vernon, B.C. V1T 7P4. Cremation arrangements were made with BETHEL FUNERAL CHAPEL LTD., 5605-27th Street, Vernon, B.C. V1T 8Z5 250-542-1187

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Fedrick, John Mulawka January 20,1942 February 22, 2014

It is with sadness that we announce the passing of Fred on February 22, 2014 in Osoyoos, BC. He was born January 20, 1942 in Embarras River, Alberta. His family moved from the trapline to Ft. McMurray, AB when Fred was a child. In his late teens, he moved to Edmonton and then on to Terrace and Kitimat, BC where he drove bus for Farwest Bus Lines, and then product truck at Eurocan Pulp and Paper. In 2006, he retired to Penticton, BC where he enjoyed his house on the “swamp�. Fred enjoyed fishing, camping, cooking, a good game of crib, and puttering in his beautiful yard and gardens. He cherished his family and loved reminiscing about life. He is survived by his wife Lynn; daughter, Miranda (Reg); son, Rob (Renee); grandsons, Nik and Liam; sisters, Stella Mulawka (Wally); Joyce Josifov (Rudy), Blanche Polowick (Hank); Rose Fedun; Pauline Kaskey (Mark) and many nieces, nephews, and friends. He is predeceased by his parents John and Mary Mulawka, brothers, Bill, Jim and Roy; sisters, Barbara and Sonya and his precious grandson, Jacob Jones. A memorial service will be held to celebrate his life on Friday, February 28, 2014 at 1:30 pm at the Penticton Alliance Church, 197 Brandon Ave., Penticton, BC. Reception to follow in the Fireside room at the church. In lieu of flowers please send donations to the BC Children’s Hospital Foundation. Condolences may be shared by visiting www.everdenrust.com


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EXAMINATION FOR APPRENTICE MARINE PILOTS - COASTAL Examinations for Apprentice Marine Pilots will be conducted by the Pacific Pilotage Authority, in September 2014, to establish a list of applicants eligible to become Apprentice Pilots in Areas 2, 3, 4, and 5 (COASTAL WATERS) of the Pacific Pilotage Region. Each applicant must be a Canadian citizen and be willing to undergo a medical examination to determine mental and physical fitness to perform the duties of a Pilot. For information on Certification and Sea-time requirements please refer to the Pacific Pilotage Regulations Sections 4 and 5. These regulations can be found on our webpage: www.ppa.gc.ca (under Corporate Information). Applicants who believe they are qualified should submit a written request for an application package prior to 1530 hours on Friday, March 14, 2014 to:

Examination Director of Marine Operations Pacific Pilotage Authority 1000 - 1130 West Pender Street Vancouver, BC V6E 4A4 An information session on ‘BECOMING A COAST PILOT’ will be held at the office of the Pacific Pilotage Authority on Friday, March 7, 2014 at 1000. Anyone considering this exciting vocation should attend this free session to get an understanding of the process. Please pre-register by emailing your name and phone number to famprogram@ppa.gc.ca or calling 604-666-6771, extension 0.

Conference - Training Event Coordinator - Part Time Plan, organize, coordinate & deliver a two day “Train the Trainer� event for local service providers and surrounding communities. Promote and facilitate six (6) follow up activities to disseminate the knowledge gained from the event. Complete final report, evaluation, expenses and other related project activity reports & documents; Event particulars & duties available on request. Please drop resume, event coordinator or similar experience below or email by 14 March 2014. Prince Rupert Community Enrichment Society. 710 Fraser Street, Prince Rupert, BC, V8J 1P9 drcpres@citytel.net YOUTH AGAINST VIOLENCE LINE

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ZanRon Fabrication & Machine Co. Ltd. is seeking an experienced and motivated Project Manager to join our Company. The ideal candidate will: • Have an Engineering Degree in Mechanical or Structural • Assist in preparation of tenders • Organize both workers, assets and subcontractors to ensure projects are complying with customer needs and expectations • Monitor quality of manufactured and installed items and equipment • Order, schedule and track project materials and equipment • Direct construction activities • Interact with customers, consultants, suppliers, sub contractors, work crews and others to ensure project safety and success • Design special purpose equipment and develop methods to achieve customer satisfaction. The candidate in this position would ideally possess the following skills and accomplishments: • CAD skills • Ability to administer a variety of projects at any given time • Professional designation • Excellent communication skills We offer a competitive salary and health and benefit coverage. Written applications should be: emailed to: zanron@zanron.com or, mailed to ZanRon Fabrication & Machine Co. Ltd. 256 Third St. Kitimat, BC V8C 2B8 Attention: General Manager.


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KITSELAS BAND ADMINISTRATION Job Opportunity

WAREHOUSE/ SALES PERSON

DIRECTOR OF LANDS AND RESOURCES

NORTH COAST EQUIPMENT LTD. F/TIME, duties include; parts sales, inventory, shipping and receiving. Knowledge of heavy equipment parts an asset. Wages and beneďŹ ts negotiable depending on skill level & experience. We encourage opportunities to grow within our company. Please apply in person with resume at: 5141 Keith Ave, Terrace or email resume to:

Department: Lands & Resources Reporting to: Chief Executive Officer Term: Full-Time Start Date: Immediately Deadline: Friday, March 7, 2014

WE ARE NOW HIRING: Plumbers Boiler and Furnace Technicians (must have a valid B.C. gas ticket) Front end personnel

JOB SUMMARY The Director of Lands and Resources working under the Chief Executive Officer is responsible for overseeing and managing the establishment, development and operation of the Lands and Resources Department of the Kitselas Government according to the Kitselas Chief and Council vision, mission and strategic objectives and any applicable legislation. MAIN DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES t 0WFSTFF BOE NBOBHF UIF EBZ UP EBZ PQFSBUJPO PG UIF -BOET BOE 3FTPVSDFT EFpartments to ensure the efficient and effective delivery of programs and services to the Kitselas membership, t *NQMFNFOU BOE NBOBHF UIF EFWFMPQNFOU BOE EFMJWFSZ PG QSPHSBNT BOE TFSWJDFT with a lands, natural resource and environmental focus, t 0WFSTFF B QVCMJD SFMBUJPOT QSPHSBN UP QSPNPUF VOEFSTUBOEJOH PG UIF WBSJPVT resources and acceptance of policies, regulatory changes and management strategies: t 0UIFS SFMBUFE EVUJFT BT BTTJHOFE

Resumes can be dropped off to 337 McBride street or email: jkurka.saanich@citywest.ca

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KITSELAS BAND COUNCIL Job Opportunity

BOOKKEEPER Job Purpose: To Provide Support to the Director of Finance & HR Supervised by: Director of Finance & HR Duties and Obligations: t Keep and maintain financial records for the Kitselas Band using computerized accounting software and manual filing systems t Process the bi-weekly payroll & maintain employee leave banks for vacation, sick, and personal leaves t Process Accounts Payable and Accounts Receivable t Ensure that all transactions are verified and allocated to the proper GL accounts, including revenues, receivables, accounts payable, payroll, and journal entries t Reconcile bank statements and general ledger accounts on a monthly basis. t Produce monthly financial statements as requested by senior staff or Chief & Council t And other duties as assigned Knowledge and Skills Required: t Computer literacy using Adagio and PayDirt accounting software t Post secondary education in the accounting field t Must have excellent communication skills; able to work effectively with other staff members, funding agencies, and other external parties t Valid B.C. driver’s license and access to a vehicle t Criminal Record Check (Clean); cost to be reimbursed upon completion

HOW TO APPLY A competitive salary and benefits package is offered. Further information can be obtained at www.kitselas.com. This competition will remain open until filled. However, interested applicants should apply at their earliest convenience with a resume and cover letter to the attention of the Executive Assistant. Please reference “Director of Lands and Resources� and indicate clearly in your cover letter how your experience and qualifications meet the requirements of the position. Attn: Carlene Casey Finance Clerk Kitselas First Nation Tel: (250) 635-5084 ext.235 Fax: (250) 635-5335 Email: finance@kitselas.com

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Closing date for applications is Friday, March 7, 2014 at 12:00 noon PST. Only those short listed will be contacted for an interview.

Dispatcher

www.bandstra.com

Terrace, BC LOCATION: Terrace, BC

QUALIFICATIONS: • • • • • • • • • •

Dispatch experience an asset Supervisory experience an asset Efď€ ciently utilize computers and various software programs Comfortable using electronic tracking system to locate drivers and communicate with drivers Represent the company professionally at all times Highly organized and able to multi-task in a fast paced environment Able to work additional hours as needed Experience with billing and reports are preferred Must be dependable and able to function independently Solid understanding of Hours of Service regulations for professional drivers.

www.bandstra.com

Bandstra Transportation Systems Ltd. is looking for an experienced Dispatcher for its Terrace operation. The successful applicant will be responsible for dispatching equipment and personnel to the proper work locations. In addition the Dispatcher will be responsible to supervise the driving staff to ensure compliance of regulatory and company policies.

Bandstra Transportation Systems Ltd. Attn: Terrace Branch careers@bandstra.com Ph. (800) 635-2728

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Office Administrator Terrace, BC Full-Time, Salaried

SERVING THE NORTH SINCE 1955

Services

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Trades, Technical ELECTRICAL COMPANY requires Journeymen & Apprentices for a new hospital project in Burns Lake. Email resume to: birk@keldonelectric.com SPIRIT Pipelines Ltd- seeking journeyman and apprentice carpenters for work in Terrace area. Please apply to: careers@spiritpipelines.ca WE are looking for Journeyman and Apprentice Electricians to work in the Terrace area. Please email your resumes to info@appleelectric.ca or fax 250-830-0444. No phone calls please. Only those will be contacted.

Legal Services

This is a full-time 1 year term position for maternity leave coverage. Salary: Paygrade 1 - $14.00 to $22.00/hour dependent on education and experience If you are interested in applying, please forward your resume complete with a cover letter to Teri Muldon via email to terimuldon@kitselas.com

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Telephone Services DISCONNECTED PHONE? National Teleconnect Home Phone Service. No one refused! Low monthly rate! Calling features and unlimited long distance available. Call National Teleconnect today! 1866-443-4408. or visit online: www.nationalteleconnect.com


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Garage Sales POSITION: LOCATION: CLASSIFICATION:

GARAGE SALE & BAKE SALE @ Charles Hays Multi-Purpose Room on Sunday Feb 23 from 9AM - 1PM. Proceeds will go to TEAMS going to the 2014 BASKETBALL PROVINCIALS. Donations Welcome. Contact Anna Ashley for more information. aashley@sd52.bc.ca

Dispatcher Terrace, BC Full-Time, Salaried

ENTREC is a leading provider of heavy lift and heavy haul services with offerings encompassing crane services, heavy haul transportation, engineering, logistics and support. Our Terrace location is currently recruiting for a DISPATCHER for our Crane Services division. The Dispatcher will be responsible for the coordination of equipment and manpower for delivering goods and equipment to and from the field.

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Open until suitable candidate found.

HOT TUB (SPA) COVERS. Best price. Best quality. All shapes & colours available. 1-866-652-6837 www.thecoverguy.com/ newspaper? In use SunDazzler Tanning Booth for sale- 48 Lamps, 19 Fans, 11 minute maximum tan time. Great revenue maker Simple $2,000 or best offer Call 250-615-5119 SAWMILLS FROM only $4,897 - Make money & save money with your own bandmill - Cut lumber any dimension. In stock ready to ship. Free info & DVD: www.NorwoodSaw mills.com/400OT or call 1-800566-6899 Ext:400OT. STEEL BUILDINGS/metal buildings 60% off! 20x28, 30x40, 40x62, 45x90, 50x120, 60x150, 80x100 sell for balance owed! Call 1-800-4572206 or visit us online: 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 or visit online: www.pioneersteel.ca

Misc. Wanted Coin Collector Looking to Buy Collections, Estates, Gold & Silver Coins + 778-281-0030

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WE ARE EXPANDING... NEW POSITIONS AVAILABLE

*New* Sports Reporter wanted

*New* Graphic Designer

The Prince Rupert Northern View and Northern Connector has an immediate opening for a fulltime sports reporter. The position includes covering a variety of sports, as well as some general duty assignments.

Due to an internal promotion, 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.

Candidates should have strong writing and photography skills and be willing to work evenings and weekends. They should be self-starters who can work with minimal supervision. A driver’s licence and reliable vehicle are also required. Experience is preferred, but training may be provided to the right candidate. 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. Only those candidates selected for an interview will be contacted. Please submit your resumÊ with a cover letter along with three writing samples and three photos (jpg or tif format) to:

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-today operations. Only those candidates selected for an interview will be contacted.

Todd Hamilton publisher@thenorthernview.com

Please submit your resumĂŠ with a cover letter and samples of your work to: Todd Hamilton publisher@thenorthernview.com

* No phone calls please.

* No phone calls please.

Independent Swing Carriers required Due to expanding delivery efforts, The Northern View and Northern Connector currently has one part-time position left 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 resumÊ to: Terry St. Pierre 737 Fraser Street Prince Rupert, B.C. Call: 250-624-8088

*Carriers needed in the East End

PRINCE RUPERT


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Maher Terminals Holding Corp –Fairview Container Terminal Maher Terminals Holding Corp in Prince Rupert is seeking qualified applicants for the following position:

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PR: Refinished 3 bdrm with large family room, 2 bath, bright large above ground 1500 sq ft duplex. F/S, new W/D, wood floors, on 11th East near everything. Would be excellent as a shared space. Can provide furnishings and housekeeping if requested at an additional charge, N/S, N/P. $1,250 per month (1 year lease) Call Robin to view 604-724-7544

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FIELD SCHEDULER AND RECRUITER We are currently seeking a full time Field Scheduler and Recruiter to work out of our head office located in Smithers, BC. Some travel is required. Key responsibilities include: • Managing full cycle recruitment activities for all field positions (Driller’s Helpers, Drillers and Foremen) • Ensuring there is an adequate number of staff at all drill sites by scheduling crew and arranging their travel. • Managing last minute staffing changes on evenings and weekends. For more info about this employment opportunity, please visit our website: www.hy-techdrilling.com Application Deadline: March 9, 2014

Homes Wanted Young family looking to buy cabin/house on Lakelse Lake. Please Call 250.641.7364

Mobile Homes & Parks Mobile home for sale- #37 Sunny Hill Trailer Park, 1972 63 x 12 feet, 3 bdrm. Asking $28,000 OBO to view call 250 615 7948

Rentals Apt/Condo for Rent 2 & 1 bdrm apts & 1suite, new flooring and paint available now, $725 & $625 & $475/mo 2 ref’s req’d, also shared accommodation trailer for rent with option to buy 250-6359333, or 250-641-1534 cell

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CLIFF SIDE APARTMENTS 1123-1137 Borden Street Adult-oriented. Quiet location with harbour view. Heat and hot water included. Minutes walking to downtown and hospital. References required. 1, 2, or 3 bedroom suites. Some furnished. Prince Rupert

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Garage Sales

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LIQUIDATION GARAGE SALE 601 3rd west 9 am - 4 pm

* Package ofďŹ ces with receptionist, video conference board room, nicely renovated. From $300 per month and up. Centrally located. * Two 2500 sq ft. OfďŹ ces available immediately. Central downtown location. * Workshop/Storage heated. * Two 2500 sq ft. UnďŹ nished ofďŹ ces available. Will build to suit.

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Modular Homes RV Site avail. immediately $600/month includes power & cable. Also a Nice 3 Bdrm modular home in quite park, 2bath, 5 appliances, laminate ooring, shed, and large patio. Avail April 1 Rent $1,400. Phone Rob 250-635-5652

Homes for Rent 3 bdrm, 1 bath house on southside. Good references required. $1200/month. N/P, N/S. 250-638-8639 3 bdrm, 2 bath, 2 den house at 4827 Davis. Family must have tenants insurance and good references. N/P, N/S $2000/month 250-638-8639 3 bdrm House for rent $1800/month, good ref. rq. available March 1. Call 250635-0501 PR: 3 brdm Avail. March 1st. $1000/mo. Elec. heat not incl. Call Lynn @ 250-627-1414 prince-rupert-real-estate.com

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Starting at $725 Balconies Security Entrances Cameras for your safety Now includes basic cable Visit our Website www.kitimatapartments.com Phone: 250.632.APTS (2787)

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Commercial/ Industrial

Top-Floor Executive Office Space 2,400

The office suite is located at the intersection of highway 37 in the substation area and is only 3 km from the Terrace-Kitimat airport and 1 km from downtown Terrace.

SQUARE FOOT, TOP-LEVEL It has a full kitchen. It has twoEXECUTIVE 2 piece bathrooms. There is an OFFICE SUITE attached suite which includes a 3-piece bathroom. WILL BE RENOVATED Email inquiries to: hhbventures@outlook.com TO SUIT.

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Homes for Rent

Homes for Rent

4 BDRM, 3 bath exec house in Terrace, $2500/$3000 unfurn/ furnished, garage, 2500+ sq.ft. 250-877-1424 AVAILABLE NOW. Executive House. Furnished 4 bed/ 2 full baths, 1/3 private acre. $3500. /mo. Absolutely NP/NS. 2 yr lease. 250-638-7747 message HOUSE for Rent in Terrace: 3 bed, 2.5 bath, den (could be a bedroom), lovely home, beautiful location, pet friendly (conditions), 2 living areas, 2 eating areas, large kitchen, double garage, fully fenced yard. No smoking in-doors. Completely updated. fridge/stove/dw & w/d. Walking trails right outside. $3000 pm, dd, long term lease preferred. 250-631-2933.

Private & Rural. Energy efďŹ cient executive home, one level, 2800 sq ft. Double carport, turf roof with passive solar heating, temp cast wood heat ďŹ replace, natural gas with 4 bedrooms, 2 baths. Horse facilities (& chicken coop) on 20 acres 13 minutes easy drive to downtown Terrace. Walking distance to Lost Lake & Findlay Lake as well as Kalum River. Horse riding, walking $ biking/ATV trails. $3000 a month plus utilities. Guest Cabin also avail. for single horse person $550/month 250-877-9333 smithersmoon@gmail.com

KITIMAT House for Sale 63 Chilko St. - 3 bdr, 1 bath in excellent neighbourhood. This house has a big fenced backyard, including two sheds and ower beds. Comes with F/S and W/D. Call (250)279-8888

Rupert Rentals rupertrentals@gmail.com * Furnished Executive House. Tastefully renovated, 2 bedrooms with amazing city and water view. Master suite is the entire top oor with ensuite/jacuzzi & deck. N/P, N/S. One year lease min. $2,500 per month.

PR: 3 bedroom home $950/mo. References required. Call 250-600-2334 or 250-624-5955 PR: House w/3 bdrms for rent. Looking for contractors. furn. all-incl. harbour-view. Mark @ 250-622-2203 PR: Newly renovated house, close to down town. Long term or short term lease. N/P and N/S. Ideal for small family or working couple. For further information call 624-5635 leave a msg. VERY nice 4 bedroom/2 bathroom house. All electric, No gas bill. Recently renovated inside and out, large deck, 1 min walk to downtown. $3000/mo. plus damage deposit. Furnished option available. Available Mar 1 2014. (250) 631-7411

* K&C Building - 1 bedroom apartments. Centrally located on 3rd Ave across from City Hall. N/S, N/P. $650 per month. * 1 Bedroom suite. Nicely renovated with new appliances. East side of town. $850/month. Must have references. N/S, N/P. Available March 1st. * Check other availabilities at rupertrentals@gmail.com References a must for all of the above.

Cars - Sports & Imports

Cars - Sports & Imports

THIS WEEKS SPECIALS 2011 Ford F250 XLT

FX4 Off Road Package, 4x4, Crewmax, Long Box, Traction Control, A/C, C/C, 93,162 kms

$21,995

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2010 Toyota Yaris 4 Dr. Hatchback, Keyless Entry, C/C, Tilt, A/C, CD, Aux-In, P/W, P/L, Power Mirrors, 43,138 kms

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$12,995

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Horseshoe Location - Sale by Owner Fully renovated/three levels. Move in family home 4 bdrms, 3 baths, beautifully finished floors thoughout, 2 fireplaces, landscaped fenced yard, deck/custom shed and much more.

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Homes for Rent Skyline Manor

1200 Summit Ave. Bachelor & 1 Bedroom Suites. Security Entrance, harbour views, balconies, storage, laundry facilities, hot water & heat included. Sorry no pets. Close to hospital, bus stop & downtown. References required. Contact our on site Manager at 250-624-6019

OfďŹ ce/Retail COMMERCIAL OFFICE SPACE FOR RENT CORNER OF EBY & KEITH PARKING AVAILABLE MOVE IN READY 975 SQ FEET IN STANDALONE BUILDING CALL 250-635-4363 Furnished ground level, inhome hair salon avail. for rent immed. in Bench Area. Separate entrance & driveway. For more details 250 635-4294 TERRACE - Ideal for small business or esthetic salon . 202 - 4623 Lakelse Ave $800/mo. Call Dr. Zucchiatti’s ofďŹ ce at 250-635-2552

Room & Board Accommodation Needed Starting in April,2014. LOA KMP camp worker,53, looking for room and board in Kitimat. Willing to pay $500/week. Please call 250-222-7173.

Rooms for Rent PR: Furnished room for rent. Shared living dinning room and kitchen, all utilities and internet included. Laundry facilities. Ocean View, ďŹ replace. Ref recd. Elizabeth 250-6245854 (home) 778-884-5854 (cell)

Shared Accommodation FURNISHED ROOM for rent. Shared kitchen and bath. Large, clean, quiet, family home, with pets, at the back of the horseshoe area in Terrace. Includes everything but food. Suitable for a clean, mature, adult. $650/mo. 250-638-6361 Looking for a mature, working roommate or student for a min. 6 month term. Must like dogs. 2 rooms: Small furnished bedroom & study. Lots of privacy. All util. incl. plus w/d. $650/mo. Call: 250 6153141.

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Furnished Mini Suite avail. immed. in Bench Area. N/S, N/Pets, all utilities included. 1 working female preferred. Call 250 635-4294.


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Luxury One Bedroom Suite Avail Mar. 1. In Port Ed.

HOUSEBOAT FOR SALE

Suites, Upper

Live aboard a Whitcraft Cabin Cruiser Houseboat. Spacious, renovated 42’ Fiberglas ,13’ Beam Kitchen, Living Room, Dining Room, Bedroom, Bathroom, Satellite TV Dickenson Stainless Steel Heating & Cooking Range Electric fridge / freezer, convection oven, double element hot plate 2 Ford Lehman - 254 cu.in. Diesel Engines, V Drives Swim Grid, 2 Electric Downriggers, Dry Exhausts, Crane. Surveyed at $76,000. Will sell for $48,000.

Newer house/bright suite. 5 new appliances incl. DW, ensuite laundry W/D, central vac, gas f/p, elec. heat. Lovely area/Beautiful 10 min. commute to Prince Rupert. $900/mo. plus utilities. 250-628-9433

3 bdrm upstairs suite, newly and fully renovated. All appliances included. 250-635-0705 Horseshoe area. 2 bdrm, 1 bath, living room, dining room, kitchen & laundry. Avail. Mar 1st. $1,500/mo. N/S, no pets. Call: 250 635-5139. One bdrm upper unit in town. Some furniture, appliances + dishes. Heat/hydro incl. Good references req. $800/month 250-638-8639 PR - 2 bdrm suite close to town cable included, off street parking. Looking for quiet working people. N/P, N/S. Located at 545 8th Ave W. Call 250-624-2054

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PINE CREST 3 Bdrm. 2 Level T/H 1 ½ bath No pets Call Jenn 622-4304

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PR: 3 bdrm townhouse for rent in quiet complex. Recently renovated, Located near Civic Centre/Pool. N/S, N/P. $1200/mo. Hydro not incl. Avail. Now. Call 250-628-9433

PRINCE RUPERT Harbourview Apts. 2 & 3 Bdrm, 1 bath, Start at $600 No pets 627-6697 or 622-2699 TOWNHOMES in KITIMAT 3 bdrm, 1 ½ bath, carport Start $700. Sorry no Pets. Call Greg 639-0110

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Boats 1989 SUN RUNNER boat. 21.5 feet, 125 aq Volvo inboard motor, Merc leg, excellent running condition. $7000 (250) 698-7533 leave a message we will call you back. Pictures available.

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55.42174284

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Sedimentation Control Structure 2 (ID No. 2)

55.44030792

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Sedimentation Control Structure 3 (ID No. 3)

55.43919755

-129.3680882

Sedimentation Control Structure 4 (ID No. 4)

55.4322091

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Sedimentation Control Structure 5 (ID No. 5)

55.44336393

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Sedimentation Control Structure 6 (ID No. 6)

55.44698185

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Sedimentation Control Structure 7 (ID No. 7)

55.44638286

-129.35951

Sedimentation Control Structure 8 (ID No. 8)

55.44599056

-129.3551621

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Avanti Kitsault Mine Limited, 1205-700 West Pender Street, Vancouver BC V6C 1G8 intends to submit this application to the Director to authorize the discharge of effluent from single discharge point (ID No. 1) and sedimentation control structures (ID Nos 2 through 8) from a mine construction project. The discharges are sedimentation pond effluent and water treatment plant effluent. The water treatment plant will discharge a maximum of 760,300 m3/month of treated water from historic mined rock runoff and on-site runoff. The water will be treated by: 1. A chemical precipitation step (i.e. lime addition) that converts dissolved metals to metal hydroxide solids. 2. A solid separation step that removes precipitated metals and other solids from the water. The operating period for this facility will be 24 hours per day, seven days per week, non-winter months for the duration of the Kitsault Mine Project construction period.

N/S. Good ref a must, $1100/mo

+ util. Call 250-635-4980

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Application for a permit under the provisions of the Environmental Management Act.

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Townhouses 3 BDRM, 2 bath townhouse. Avail now. Walsh/ Horseshoe area. Definitely NP/NS. 5 appl’s. $2000./mo. 2 year lease. Call 250-638-7747 leave message. FOR Rent 3 bdrm townhouse in town, new reno, 4 appl. N/P

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Parameter

Units

Proposed Permit Limit for Single Discharge Point (ID No. 1)

Aluminum

μg/L

200

Cadmium

μg/L

0.2

Molybdenum

μg/L

1,820

Any person who may be adversely affected by the proposed discharges and wishes to provide relevant information may, within 30 days after the last date of posting, publishing, service or display, send written comments to the applicant, with a copy to the Regional Manager, Environmental Protection at Bag 5000, 3726 Alfred Avenue, Smithers, British Columbia, V0J 2N0. The identity of any respondent and the contents of any submission in relation to this application will become part of the public record. The application and supporting documents are available for download at the following address: https://www.dropbox.com/sh/p002l57tbjjro0s/8Lp1h4z2_C Additionally, DVDs of the MEMA-3 Joint Application for an Amended Mines Act Permit (M-10) and Environmental Management Act Permit (Construction) for the Kitsault Mine Project are available at the following locations: Smithers Public Library (Smithers, British Columbia) and Terrace Public Library (Terrace, British Columbia) Dated this 20th day of February, 2014 Contact Person: Shane Uren, Vice President of Environmental and Permitting (Telephone 604.689.5080 Email: shaneu@greenwoodenvironmental.ca)

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Prince Rupert senior girls win ‘AA’ zones By Martina Perry THE NORTHERN CONNECTOR

PRINCE RUPERT - Excited screams from the Charles Hays Secondary School (CHSS) senior girls basketball team echoed through the gymnasium when the final buzzer rang on Saturday evening, as tears of joy welled in many of the players’ eyes. Their hard work paid off; they were zone champions. The CHSS Rainmakers hosted the Senior Girls Basketball “AA” Northwest Zone Championship on Saturday, beating out their only competitors from Smithers Secondary School 65-42 in the final match. “The girls were tenacious; They worked really hard,” said coach Sara Barrow, who said a number of the girls had been practicing since September. “They bonded nicely this season, and are a tight-knit group of girls,” she said. In the first game on Saturday, the Rainmakers defeated Smithers 48-34, with Grade 12 player Celina Guadagni scoring 26 of the team’s

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The Charles Hays Rainmakers celebrate their 2014 Northwest Zones championship. points and Grade 12 student Natalie Repole earning seven. The Rainmakers were confident when they took the court for their

second game against the Smithers Gryphons, starting the first quarter off in the lead. But the quarter ended in Smithers’ favour, 15-14.

Early in the second CHSS tied things up 17-17 and continued to build their lead for the remainder of the game.

Starting the final quarter with an eighteen point advantage, the senior girls kept the momentum going in the last 10 minutes. In the end, the Rainmakers beat out the Gryphons 65-42 with 14 of the team’s points coming from Grade 12 player Sarah McChesney and 24 from Guadagni, who was named the Most Valuable Player of the 2014 Northwest Zone Championship. “I’m proud to be MVP, but it was a team effort. I’m excited for everyone,” said Guadagni. Prince Rupert’s Tanveen Randhawa, who’s in Grade 11, was selected for the Top Defensive Player award, with CHSS’ Natalie Repole being named a zone all-star along with Smithers’ Sonja Worsfold and Morgan Monkman. The win qualified Prince Rupert’s senior girls to compete in the “AA” provincials in March, taking place at the Langley Events Centre from March 5-8. “We worked really hard this season ... we’re hoping to get in the top 10 of the province. I think we have a good shot,” said Guadagni.

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Members of the 2556 Royal Canadian Army Cadets from Kitimat attended a Zone Marksmanship competition in Terrace and placed second overall.

Kitimat cadets compete in Terrace Contributed

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TERRACE - The 58th annual Terrace Ladies’ Bonspiel was held earlier this month at the Terrace Curling Club, with curlers from across the northwest taking in the weekend festivities. Here are the winners of the A event, from left to right, Skip Jody Kucharyshen, Third Rebecca Kucharyshen, Second Joan Kuch and Lead Sonja Perih. The winner of the B event was team Dzuiba of Kitimat, the winner of the C event was team Reese-Hansen of Kitimat, and the winner of D was team Bulleid of Terrace.

TERRACE - On February 8 the 2556 Royal Canadian Army Cadets from Kitimat attended a Zone Marksmanship competition held in Terrace. The Kitimat Army cadets competed with cadets from Prince Rupert Sea Cadets and Terrace Air Cadets. The competition focussed on safe marksmanship and sportsmanship.

The 2556 Army placed second overall ahead of Prince Rupert, and Terrace placed first. Sapper MJ Herrin received an individual medal for second place in the junior category. And Corporal Nick O’Brien received third place in the same category. From this competition, cadets from all over Canada will be participating in their area competitions for chances to advance to the Provincial level and National.


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