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TERRACE - An addition to a seniors housing complex on Tuck Ave. is underway thanks to reduced rates being charged by local trades. And the Terrace and District Christian Council for Social Resources will be seeking volunteer labour as the five-unit construction project moves along, says the council’s secretary treasurer, Lowell Holmquist. Excavation of the site began mid-April and footings were poured shortly after even though the project was not yet fully financed, he noted.
“Provincial housing organizations are reluctant to believe that a community like Terrace can come together in a way that benefits a local communitybased organization, and ultimately for the benefit of seniors living under the provincial low income cut-off level,” said Holmquist. “However, that is one of the many advantages of living in a community like Terrace.” There are already 18 units in five buildings at the location, providing low cost housing for senior citizens. With the additional construction, it will be a six building complex with 23 units: 14 bachelor apartments
and nine one-bedrooms. The bachelor units are approximately 340 square feet, and the one bedroom units are approximately 520 square feet. The layout of the units is simple and open with large windows in the living area that open on to lawns and gardens and a front and back door to let in fresh air when the weather is nice, says the description of the project on the proponents website. Holmquist said the project is the result of a partnership with the city’s housing committee and the city itself through grants for rezoning and planning. A project steering committee was formed last year among mem-
bers of the community. City development services director David Block helped secure Canadian Mortgage and Housing Corporation money for architectural drawings and preliminary expenses. Contributions and reduced trades rates has reduced the estimated cost of the project by almost half, said Holmquist. John Van De Velde of John V Construction has volunteered to be the construction manager and he arranged for the reduced rates. The Terrace and District Christian Council for Social Resources, a body of people from a variety of churches, has been in existence since the mid-1960s.
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Charges recommended after arrest of axe-wielding man By Josh Massey THE NORTHERN CONNECTOR
HAZELTON - Hazelton RCMP are asking for anyone who witnessed an incident involving a burning vehicle in the middle of Hwy16 and a distressed man nearby wielding an axe to call in to help the ongoing investigation. On May 11 around 1 p.m., police responded to calls of a burning vehicle blocking Hwy16 near Cedarvale, a small community between Terrace and Hazelton, which led to a confrontation with a distressed man wearing a kilt who was reportedly swinging an axe at passing cars. Witness Elvis Fjellner said traffic was backed up for half a
mile towards Terrace on Hwy16. And the highway was blocked for approximately two hours as RCMP dealt with the burning vehicle and talked down the distressed man, according to police media relations. Here is an RCMP description of what happened: “On May 11, 2014 at 13:59 hours, the New Hazelton RCMP and B.C. Conservation Services responded to a complaint that a 39 year old New Hazelton Man had set a vehicle on fire in the middle of Hwy 16 five Km’s west of Cedarvale. Reports were received that the man was swinging an axe at passing motorists and could very well have struck some of the vehicles
as they passed his point. When officers arrived the man fled to a driveway of a local residence where after a short negotiation, he surrendered to police without incident. New Hazelton RCMP are in consultation with Crown Counsel and will be recommending charges of Possession of a weapon dangerous to the public, assault with a weapon, intimidation by blocking a highway, arson and mischief. The New Hazelton RCMP are asking anyone who may have any information regarding this incident, or may have cell phone video footage, to please contact Crime Stopper at 1-800-222-8477 or the New Hazelton RCMP at 250-842-5244.”
Camping will remain untouched By Cameron Orr THE NORTHERN CONNECTOR
KITIMAT - Kitimat Council won’t yet take any action regarding riverbank camping after a motion by Mary Murphy failed on May 5. Murphy had moved for the District of Kitimat to identify areas of riverbank camping and to erect “no camping” signs, which would direct people to legitimate camping sites within the town. “It started early this year and I’ve been down to that area and it’s mostly people who are working in town and I think it’s going to be a huge problem this year,” said Murphy. While action on riverbank camping is something councillors
seemed to agree on, there was no consensus that this was the plan to solve any problems. When it came to “putting the lid” on riverbank camping, Mario Feldhoff said “I don’t think [this] addresses the problem at all, it creates new problems.” Edwin Empinado also had concerns regarding the legalities of putting up signs, noting that there are places of riverbank camping where property lines abut municipal and private lands. Director of Leisure Services Martin Gould said they can put signs up wherever they like on municipal land, but indicated that enforcement would be the one area of concern for staff on such a plan. “The issue of the no-camp-
ing signs is enforcement. How do you enforce it?” Enforcement was a sticking point for Phil Germuth as well, who agreed without a way to enforce it, it would not be much benefit. He said the town does need more camping sites. Murphy maintained support for her motion in her closing remarks. “We have put in to place, at our cost, monitoring of the river, and it’s going to be an issue, it’s already starting to be an issue, and I know we have to do something about it. And right now what we’re doing is nothing,” she said. She said no other town allows people to camp for free within town boundaries and be allowed to remain for months. Terrace Standard etc.indd 1
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PRINCE RUPERT - The fence may be down, but the dispute between the residents of the Port Edward trailer court and owners Stonecliff Properties is far from over. The fence surrounding the property, which restricted vehicle access and required residents to be accompanied to and from their trailers as work to replace failing water, sewer and road infrastructure begins, was up for approximately 24 hours. Stonecliff said it wasn’t anything to do with construction that caused the removal of the fence, but some of the language coming from tenants. “It was moved because the tenants called the employees and the contractors Nazis and said they were being kept in a concentration camp. That was never our intention as the fencing was put up to keep people safe ... it was simply moved because of the kinds of things the people at the trailer park were saying about the workers and the company,” said a spokesperson for Stonecliff, noting Nazi references are not the only things coming from residents. “We have had threats and had to remove our employee from the site for safety reasons. Another woman threatened to start a fire inside the park and another resident threatened one of the contractors.” While Port Edward Manufactured Home Association president Ed Day said the removal of the fence was something the group wanted in the first place, it doesn’t mean everything is okay in the park. “We are working on a class-action suit to deal with everything that is coming out of here,” he said. “People are pretty upset about what is happening.” One of the concerns of the residents is warning notices being distributed by Stonecliff. These include everything from not following safety procedures and driving through the work area to insulting contractor personnel and threatening to shut down the site down with a call to the Worker’s Compensation Board to not having pets in the area controlled. Each of the notices includes threats of future legal action if the problem persists and the possibility of a Notice to End Tenancy. “Everyone is getting written up for everything. The warning notices all have to be disputed and each dispute costs us $50. They’re trying to wear us down,” said Alice Kruta. “The stress is killing me.” But the company said these notices are needed, and are not handed out lightly. “Anybody who threatens an employee or a contractor, we are going to take immediate action against. It is not something that can be allowed to happen again,” said the spokesperson, noting the association has yet to include Stonecliff or have any communication directly with the company as it relates to their concerns. “We’re going to continue to try and work with those who will work with us, but if people threaten employees on the site we will follow the letter of the law.”
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PRINCE RUPERT - Family and friends of Jonathan Knight are turning to the public in hopes of locating the Prince Rupert man. Knight was last seen on May 7 and his vehicle was located the next day on Highway 16 at Telegraph Point. After being released by RCMP those looking in the vehicle located a receipt for a sevenfoot inflatable boat with a foot pump and fire starter. A further hint was found when Knight’s hat was located at a boat launch downstream. Coupled with recent research he had been doing on the Skeena River, led friends to believe he had attempted to cross the river. RCMP have been conducting searches near the boat launch and along the Skeena River, but have yet to locate Knight. Knight is described as caucasian, in his mid-20s and was last seen with short hair and a goatee. Although his hairstyle may have changed from the provided photo, friends note Knight has a distinguishable stain on the front of his teeth. Friends are asking people with cabins in the area to keep an eye out for any sign Knight may have been there. Anyone with information is asked to contact the Prince Rupert RCMP at 250-627-0700.
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PRINCE RUPERT - The talented young musicians of the Ring System Music Studio are putting on the third annual Rockstock concert at the Lester Centre of the Arts later this month. The yearly concert benefits the Lester Centre of the Arts, while giving students an opportunity to perform on stage, an important milestone in their learning. Rockstock will include about 55 music students between the ages of nine and 19 performing a variety of tunes. “This will be our biggest Rockstock ever. There will be over 30 songs, and everything from pop, to rock, to country, to modern, some classic, some classic rock to modern rock. We’re covering every base this time around,” said Ian Lihou, Ring System Music Studio music instructor. “It’s going to be really eclectic, and really good show.” Lihou has taught many of the young musicians for many years,
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Students of Ring System Music Studio will take to the stage on May 24 to benefit the Lester Centre of the Arts.
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other in Prince Rupert. This is the young musician community’s way of giving back ... and making our community as a whole a better place to live in. The show also supports their needs as performers to be on stage and be seen and heard. They’ve worked really hard,” said Lihou.
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PRINCE RUPERT - Eagle Spirit Energy Holdings Ltd. feels oil shipping in B.C. is imminent so citizens should support a project that vows to do it safely. The Haida Nation recently publicized its opposition to Eagle Spirit Energy’s proposed oil project, which would have oil refined in either northeastern B.C. or Alberta and moved via pipeline to one of three
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shipping points. President and chairman Calvin Helin said the company respects the Haida Nation’s right to come to any decision, but said oil is already being shipped off of B.C.’s coast. “Coming from Alaska, there are 300 tankers transiting right by Haida Gwaii every year, within about 70 miles of the island. They’re carrying the heavier forms of crude,” Helin said. By accepting the fact that oil will be shipped
from B.C.’s coast, First Nations can have a say about how it is done, said Helin. “One of the reasons we are involved in looking for an alternative is because oil is so important to the Canadian economy. It’s going to be shipped at some point. To bury our head in the sand and pretend
it’s not going to happen is to exclude yourself from shaping what is going to happen,” he said. “It’s incumbent upon us to have a sensible and realistic attitude about it and also to ensure that citizens of the northwest coast ... are fairly compensated for the risk.”
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KITIMAT - Traffic-related files as well as “unspecified assistance” provided the bulk of RCMP calls between April 28 and May 4. In that period RCMP say they were called for service 96 times. Each of those two categories had 20 files opened each. False alarms continue their dominance as well, with 11 in that week
period. There were six common assaults, four thefts, three calls of mischief, and one shoplifting, among other files. There were two cases of possession of marijuna, but no trafficking files. Among the files, RCMP are investigating a vehicle being keyed on April 30. They’re also looking into an alleged theft of liquor where someone took 1.14 litres of vodka from a store.
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VICTORIA - Routine HIV-AIDS testing is being offered once every five years to all B.C. residents aged 18-70, building on infection control efforts that have been recognized around the world in reducing disease transmission and death. B.C.’s “Treatment as Prevention” strategy has proven so effective in pilot programs in Vancouver and Prince George that the
transmission of the virus once the patient is being treated. “These guidelines hold the promise that by expanding HIV testing as we have done, we will be taking another great step towards potentially eliminating HIV in the province of British Columbia,” Kendall said. Dr. Julio Montaner, director of the B.C. Centre for Excellence in HIV-AIDS, said the United Nations continues to use B.C. as a model for its global effort to eliminate the disease.
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TERRACE - The Kenney St. railway crossing is now a lot smoother for motorists and cyclists now the city crews laid down concrete panels running parallel to the tracks. Fresh asphalt on the approaches has added to the smooth transit.
L’association des Francophones et Francophiles du Nord-Ouest will host its Annual General Meeting SUNDAY June 1st @ 10 a.m. in Prince Rupert, Hecate Strait ofce (top oor, enter next to Courthouse). All Executive and PAID members are expected to participate in person, or via teleconference. AFFNO is also looking for more members. Please call 250-627-1313 or email affno@citywest for info and the teleconference number.
Regular Board Meeting will be held as follows: May 23, 2014 7:00 p.m. Regional District Offices Pursuant to Section 814.1 of the Local Government Act, the following reports will be presented and considered at the meeting: 1. Regional District of Kitimat-Stikine Audited Financial Statements for the year-end December 31, 2013. 2. Board Directors Remuneration and Expenses Annual Report for the year 2013. 3. These reports and the complete Statement of Financial Information Package are open for public inspection at the Regional District offices during regular business hours, Monday – Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Regional District of Kitimat-Stikine #300-4545 Lazelle Avenue Terrace, BC V8G 4E1 (250) 615-6100
Environmental Assessment of the Proposed Prince Rupert Gas Transmission Project
Open House and Invitation to Comment Prince Rupert Gas Transmission Ltd. (Proponent), a wholly owned subsidiary of TransCanada PipeLines Limited, is proposing the Prince Rupert Gas Transmission Project (proposed Project), an approximately 900 km natural gas pipeline from near the District of Hudson’s Hope to the proposed Pacific NorthWest LNG liquefied natural gas export facility on Lelu Island, within the District of Port Edward. The proposed Project would involve the construction and operation of a 48-inch (1,219 mm) diameter pipeline, metering facility, and three compressor stations, with provision for up to an additional five compressor stations to allow for future expansion. The proposed Project will have an initial capacity of approximately 2.0 billion cubic feet (bcf/day) with potential for expansion to approximately 3.6 bcf/day. The proposed Project is subject to review under British Columbia’s Environmental Assessment Act. The Proponent has now submitted its application (Application) to obtain an environmental assessment certificate, which is required before any work can be undertaken on the proposed Project. In order to provide information to the public about the Application, and to receive comments from the public, the Environmental Assessment Office of British Columbia (EAO) invites the public to attend Open Houses at the following locations. All open houses will be held between 4 p.m. and 8 p.m. June 16 – Terrace Open House Best Western Plus Terrace, Skeena Ballroom 4553 Greig Avenue, Terrace
June 17 – Port Edward Open House Community Centre 770 Pacific Avenue, Port Edward June 18 – Hazelton Open House New Hazelton Elementary School 3275 Bowser Street, New Hazelton
EAO accepts public comments through the following ways: •
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June 19 – Smithers Open House Hudson’s Bay Lodge, Ferguson Room 3251 Highway 16 East, Smithers June 23 – Hudson’s Hope Open House Community Hall 10310 100th Street, Hudson’s Hope June 24 – Mackenzie Open House St. Peter’s Church Hall 599 Skeena Drive, Mackenzie June 25 – Fort St. James Open House Music Maker’s Hall 255 2nd Avenue East, Fort St. James There are 45 days for the submission of comments by the public in relation to the Application. The comment period will begin on May 26, 2014 and end on July 10, 2014. All comments received during this comment period will be considered. The intention of seeking public comments on the Application for an environmental assessment certificate is to ensure that all potential effects – environmental, economic, social, heritage and health – that might result from the proposed Project are identified for consideration as part of the assessment process.
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Park Boundary Adjustment Application Prince Rupert Gas Transmission Ltd. is preparing a Park Boundary Adjustment application for Anhluut’ukwsim Laxmihl Angwinga’asanskwhl Nisga’a, the Nisga’a Memorial Lava Bed Park. As part of this process, BC Parks requires Prince Rupert Gas Transmission to undertake public consultation, including open houses. A distance of 12.1 kilometres of the proposed natural gas transmission line is proposed to follow Highway 113 through Nisga’a Memorial Lava Bed Park. An adjustment to the park boundary will be required if the project is to proceed along the proposed route. As part of the open houses, information on the proposed boundary adjustment will be available. Participants will have the opportunity to provide input to inform Prince Rupert Gas Transmission’s Application to BC Parks. A summary of the application is available for viewing at www.princerupertgas.com. Public comments on the proposed boundary adjustment should be submitted to Prince Rupert Gas Transmission via an online form at www.princerupertgas.com. Comments will be accepted between May 26 to July 10. Prince Rupert Gas Transmission will provide a summary of comments to BC Parks.
NOTE: All submissions received by EAO during the comment period in relation to the proposed Project are considered public and will be posted to EAO website.
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Red flags raised over LNG project THE NORTHERN CONNECTOR
PRINCE RUPERT - The Prince Rupert Environmental Society believes the Pacific NorthWest LNG project would have significantly adverse effects on the Skeena River, it’s estuary and the species that depend on it. Late last month, researchers shared their concerns on the project, based on analysis they conducted at a society meeting. Dr. Barb Faggetter, a registered professional biologist with a Bachelor of Science in chemistry/ biochemistry and a PhD in biological and chemical oceanography, has been an independent researcher in the area for 20 years specializing in ecosystems and the ocean. An issue Faggetter has with Pacific NorthWest LNG is its proximity to Flora Banks, a “very important site in the Skeena estuary”. “Most of the salmon we are getting are coming out of the Skeena River and they’re coming out across Flora Banks. It’s not that it’s just a good habitat, it’s location is important,” she said. Charmaine Carr-Harris, a masters student at Simon Fraser University, echoed the importance of the estuary for salmon. “The estuary contains salmon from all parts of the Skeena Watershed, which contains hundred of different populations of six different species of salmon,” she said. Carr-Harris was part of a field project looking at the temporal and geographic distribution of juvenile salmon species in the Skeena estuary and the effect developments could have on fisheries.
The field project included genetic identification of salmon, showing the area slated for development supports smolts from at least 13 different sockeye stocks and four different chinook stocks. Carr-Harris was disappointed the environmental assessment didn’t present data on juvenile salmon abundance. Based on a recent study she conducted, Faggetter said the project’s creation would be detrimental to juvenile salmonid habitats. Faggetter said while the juvenile salmon habitat in most of Prince Rupert and Port Edward’s foreshore was destroyed by toxic material from the old pulp mill, Flora Banks is still an excellent habitat. A concern is that dredging required for the project would expose Flora Banks to toxins, said society member Leanna Ruth, who has been researching dredging. She said this would damage eelgrass on Flora Banks, a source of food for juvenile salmon and many other species. But Brian Clark, environmental advisor coordinating the environmental assessment for Pacific NorthWest LNG, said there is no worry of contamination. “There are no toxins in the sediment, there are traces of dioxins from the old pulp mill. Those traces are throughout the area, but are well below any thresholds ... it’s not toxic,” he said, noting hundreds of samples from the top of the surface down to 12 metres deep have been taken. While Pacific NorthWest LNG has habitat offsetting for eelgrass loss, Faggetter believes LNG surveyors underestimated the size of the eelgrass bed, par-
ticularly underneath where the trestle would be. Clark said the company did aerial surveys of eelgrass beds, and used previously-conducted reports. “Eighty-five per cent of the habitat remains the same. It’s been very stable for a number of years,” he said, adding surveyors also did a sub-tidal survey with underwater cameras to map habitat not visible in aerial photos, as well as having a biologist cataloging eelgrass beds during low tide. “We’ve done an extensive study of eelgrass beds ... from the get go our project has been staying away from Flora Banks. Where we come off Lelu Island we will be touching less than one per cent of eelgrass beds,” he said. But around the same time the proponents did its survey work last summer Faggetter also did an aerial survey of eelgrass and recorded 15 times more. “They did not get anything near an accurate estimate,” she said, with Carr-Harris saying this also happened with fish surveys. “It was unfortunate to find that our results in the estuary were the most comprehensive data set compared to the consultants doing these multi-million dollar environmental assessment studies, and our results were completely different. With a first-year grad student project and a $20,000 budget we were able to catch fish easily,” Carr-Harris said. According to Clark, the federal government requires industry to measure impact on habitat and the abundance of species, not populations because a variety of factors can affect species population.
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When working people benefit, Canada benefits. That’s why we support Northern Gateway. Canada’s trade unions have always fought to ensure working people and their families benefit from economic growth. That’s why the Pipe Line Contractors Association of Canada and four national unions—representing the most experienced construction workforce anywhere in the world—are proud to support the Northern Gateway Pipeline.
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Northern Gateway is a nation-building project that has the potential to secure long-term energy and economic security for the next 100 years. But only—and this is critical—if it is built right and for the benefit of average families and the communities in which we live.
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the most comprehensive environmental review for an oil pipeline Canada has ever seen, and its recommendation found that we can build Northern Gateway while still protecting our environment. For these reasons, our trade unions— and the 300,000 Canadian working men and women we represent—believe Northern Gateway is the right choice for Canadian workers and their families. When working people and their communities benefit—as they do with Northern Gateway—then we all benefit with a stronger, fairer, and more prosperous country for every Canadian.
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TERRACE - Terrace city councillor Marylin Davies, pictured here behind the counter in the middle, was one of many Terrace celebrities to turn out for McHappy Day May 7 when proceeds from food sold went toward Ronald McDonald Houses and local charities which assist children in need.
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Wise customers read the fine print: *, », ♦, Ω, § The Month of the Ram 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 May 1, 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 trade may be necessary. Dealer may sell for less. *$7,000 in Consumer Cash Discounts is available on new 2014 Ram 1500 models. $8,500 Consumer Cash Discount is available on new 2014 Ram 1500 Quad Cab SXT 4x4. See your dealer for complete details. »$1,500 Ram Truck Loyalty/Conquest Bonus Cash is available to qualified customers on the retail purchase/lease of any 2013 Ram 2500/3500 models (excluding Cab & Chassis models) and 2014 Ram 1500 (excludes Reg Cab models) and is deducted from the negotiated price after taxes. Eligible customers include current owners/lessees of a Dodge or Ram pickup truck or any other manufacturer’s pickup truck. The vehicle must have been owned/ leased by the eligible customer and registered in their name on or before May 1, 2014. Proof of ownership/lease agreement will be required. Additional eligible customers include licensed tradesmen and those working towards Skilled Trade certification. Some conditions apply. See your dealer for complete details. ♦4.99% lease financing of up to 60 months available on approved credit through WS Leasing Ltd. (a wholly owned subsidiary of Westminster Savings Credit Union) to qualified customers on applicable new select models at participating dealers in British Columbia, Ontario, New Brunswick, Newfoundland and Labrador, Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island. Dealer order/trade may be necessary. Example: 2014 Ram 1500 Quad Cab SXT 4x4 with a Purchase Price of $26,888 leased at 4.99% over 60 months with $0 down payment, equals 130 bi-weekly payments of $132. Down payment of $0 and applicable taxes, $475 WS registration fee and first bi-weekly payment are due at lease inception. Total lease obligation is $17,986. Taxes, licence, registration, insurance, dealer charges and excess wear and tear not included. 18,000 kilometer allowance: charge of $.18 per excess kilometer. Some conditions apply. Security deposit may be required. See your dealer for complete details. ΩFinance Pull-Ahead Bonus Cash and 1% Rate Reduction are available to eligible customers on the retail purchase/lease of select 2014 Chrysler, Jeep, Dodge, Ram or Fiat models at participating dealers from May 1 to June 2, 2014 inclusive. Finance Pull-Ahead Bonus Cash will be deducted from the negotiated price after taxes. 1% Rate Reduction applies on approved credit to most qualifying subvented financing transactions through RBC, TD Auto Finance and Scotiabank. 1% Rate Reduction cannot be used to reduce the final interest rate below 0%. Eligible customers include all original and current owners of select Chrysler, Jeep, Dodge, Ram or Fiat models with an eligible standard/subvented finance or lease contract maturing between May 1, 2014 and June 30, 2017. Trade-in not required. See dealer for complete details and exclusions. §Starting from prices for vehicles shown include Consumer Cash Discounts and do not include upgrades (e.g. paint). Upgrades available for additional cost. ≠Based on 2014 EnerGuide highway fuel consumption ratings. Government of Canada test methods used. Your actual fuel consumption will vary based on driving habits and other factors. 10.2 L/100 km (28 MPG) city and 7.1 L/100 km (40 MPG) highway on Ram 1500 4x2 model with 3.0L EcoDiesel V6 and 8-speed automatic. Ask your dealer for EnerGuide information. ±Best-selling based on IHS Automotive: Polk Canadian new vehicle registrations through October 2013 for large diesel pickups under 14,000 lb GVW. ¥Longevity based on IHS Automotive: Polk Canadian Vehicles In Operation data as of July 1, 2013, for model years 1994-2013 for all large pickups sold and available in Canada over the last 20 years. ≤Based on 2500/F-250 and 3500/F-350 full-size pickups. TMThe SiriusXM logo is a registered trademark of SiriusXM Satellite Radio Inc.
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“I look at Northern Gateway and see a project that will build families and communities for generations. That’s what I’m most proud of.” - Catherine Pennington, Senior Manager, Community Benefits & Sustainability
Meet the expert:
We at Northern Gateway are committed to ensuring that jobs and business opportunities will be available to people living near the Project’s right-of-way.
IT ALL ADDS UP TO COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT In Catherine’s experience, removing barriers to employment has a huge impact – not just on individual job seekers, but on their communities as well. When you connect someone to a job, you also build individual and social pride, enhanced connections, dignity and ultimately, stronger sustainable communities. “As a trained social worker with experience in community development, I have found it very rewarding to work in Industry. You have the opportunity to create really meaningful outcomes that are mutually beneficial. Our model of shared responsibility for working with communities is unique and is being emulated by other companies.”
DEDICATED TO MEANINGFUL ABORIGINAL INCLUSION Catherine connects willing job seekers with existing and emerging opportunities. She is focused on helping the Project meet its goal of having Aboriginal people comprise 15 per cent of the construction workforce. “Many Northern communities are experiencing or have experienced desperate cycles of poverty, in part due to a lack of the necessary skills for the existing employment opportunities. I believe people in Northern and North Western B.C. have yet to fully realize their enormous potential. By actively investing in better education and skills training, opportunities for advancement and connections to good, steady jobs, we know we can make a real difference.”
SUCCESS ACROSS THE NORTH We have held discussions with numerous training providers, colleges, universities and employment service providers in Northern B.C. to identify programming needs to help Aboriginal and local people take advantage of the surge in energy projects in the region. We have also worked to tailor programming to the needs of individual communities. “Fundamentally, there’s nothing more powerful than helping someone make that connection to employment, because it leads to a larger, more positive and healthier social outcome.” As a company and a neighbour, we want to see Northern residents get the best opportunities because that benefits us all. It’s how we will build more than a safer, better pipeline, we will help build a better B.C.
Learn more at gatewayfacts.ca
Working in partnership with B.C. and Alberta First Nations and Métis Communities, and leading energy companies in Canada
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Business Opportunities
Coming Events PRINCE Rupert and District Hospice Society 2009 Presents Stephen Garette Councilor, Author, Inspirational speaker Friday Library book reading by Stephen 2 to 4 PM. His book is titled “When Death Speaks” Friday evening 7 PM to 9 PM community presentation Topic Changing Our Relationship with Death Saturday 9:30 to 12 PM workshop #1 Life Lessons From Journeying With Grief Saturday 1 PM to 3:30 PM workshop # 2 Ways to Broach the Subject of Death Friday and Saturday presentations at the seniors centre Registration by phone 250622-6204 or by e-mail princeruperthospice@gmail.com
Book reading free Community presentation by donation Saturday workshops Cost $20 Lunch provided Stephens web site is http://embraceyourdeath.com
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“HOME BUYING MADE EASY, VALUE, QUALITY AND CONVENIENCE DELIVERED.” • Various plans to choose from • Custom designing available • Quick delivery dates • Quality built in BC • Modular homes of high standards
SALES OFFICE 7510 DALLAS DR. KAMLOOPS, BC www.eaglehomes.ca
250-573-2278 TOLL FREE: 1.866.573.1288 IN-FLIGHT Magazine... SOAR Magazine. This attractive business & tourism publication is published bi-monthly (six times a year). Great impact for your BC Business. More than 280,000 passengers fly Pacific Coastal Airlines. Please call Annemarie 1.800.661.6335 or email fish@blackpress.ca Relay for Life is looking for performers/bands. Call Bill at 250-632-2069 if you have something to share!
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Every Saturday 9am- 12:30pm Craft Items, Artisans, Baking Home Business & Yard Sale Items. For table rentals call Rosa 250-624-4787 or Kathleen 250-624-5652
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Lost & Found Lost on Friday May 9th during old cemetery tour in Terrace one pair of ladies prescription glasses. If found please call 250-635-9396
Restaurant
for Sale in Kitimat 52 seat turn-key operation. Excellent business opportunity with potential to expand. Fully licensed. For serious inquiries only please forward contact information to: Northern Sentinel 626 Enterprise Ave. Box 26 Kitimat, B.C. V8C 2E4
Automotive
Automotive Technician
First Year Apprentice & Tire and Lube Experience would be an asset. Apprenticeship also available. Please apply in person with resume. Attention: Service Manager Terrace Totem Ford
4631 Keith Avenue, Terrace, B.C. No Phone Calls Please
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Employment Business Opportunities EMPLOYERS CAN’T find the work-at-home Medical Transcriptionists they need in Canada! Get the training you need to fill these positions. Visit CareerStep.ca/MT to start training for your work-athome career today!
Civil Engineering Technologist II District of Kitimat, full time permanent, wage range $37.94 - $45.90, over two years. Civil Technologist diploma required. Duties include infrastructure investigations, surveying, design, contract preparation, inspection and material testing on projects related to the municipality’s water, sewer, drainage and transportation systems. Proficiency with electronic survey equipment and AutoCad 3D, plus a valid BC driver’s license a must. Submit resumes by May 30, 2014, 4:30 pm, to: Personnel, District of Kitimat, 270 City Centre, Kitimat, BC, V8C 2H7, fax 250-632-4995, or email dok@kitimat.ca. Further information can be obtained from our website at www.kitimat.ca
In Memoriam
In Loving Memory
Janet Condon June 23, 1951 to May 17, 2008
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STORE MANAGER Kitimat
Are you an organized & motivated leader who’s passionate about customer service? OUR KITIMAT STORE NEEDS YOU! Opportunities For Career Advancement Excellent BeneÄts & Salary Value Oriented Culture
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Are you looking for a career in the fast paced automotive industry?
We are seeking motivated individuals to join the Terrace Kaltire Team. We are a location that services both commercial and retail customers. With Kaltire, you will be trained in all aspects of the tire industry, as well as basic mechanical maintenance skills. Kaltire is a family orientated company that puts safety and customer service above all. Automotive experience is preferred, but not required.
Please drop off a resume at our location at 4929 Keith Avenue. Terrace, B.C.
Due to Recent Expansion Your mother is always with you. She’s the whisper of the leaves as you walk down the street. She’s the smell of certain foods you remember, Áowers you pick, the fragrance of life itself. She’s the cool hand on your brow when you’re not feeling well. She’s your breath in the air on a cold winter’s day. She is the sound of the rain that lulls you to sleep, the colours of a rainbow; she is Christmas morning. Your mother lives inside your laughter. She’s the place you come from, your Àrst home and she’s the map you follow with every step you take. She’s your Àrst love, your Àrst friend, even your Àrst enemy, but nothing on earth can separate you, not time, not space ...not even death.
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Send your resume & references: hr@Äelds.ca or apply in person: 260 City Centre, Kitimat
Whether you just want to expand your automotive knowledge, or advance your career in the automotive industry, then Kaltire is the place for you!
GET FREE vending machines. Can earn $100,000 + per year. All cash-retire in just 3 years. Protected Territories. Full details call now 1-866-668-6629. Website www.tcvend.com
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Automotive
Terrace Automall and its Group of Companies has currently
4 Positions Available Terrace Automall / Chrysler Automotive Service Manager Terrace Automall / Toyota / Chrysler New and Used Vehicle Inventory Preparation Lot Manager / Customer Service Representative Terrace Automall / Toyota / Chrysler Assistant, New and Used Vehicle Preparation / Detail Department Terrace Automall / Toyota / Chrysler Receptionist Previous similar work experience is an asset but not necessary. All applicants must be prepared to provide our Guests with the highest level of customer service and satisfaction. Please drop off a Resume, with HAND WRITTEN cover letter and Drivers Abstract to Chris Gair Operations Manager, Terrace Automall
Sales
Cellphone Consultant
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.
4710 Keith Ave., Terrace
NO PHONE CALLS PLEASE.
MacCarthy Motors (Prince Rupert) Ltd.
We are seeking an
AUTO SALES REPRESENTATIVE IN PRINCE RUPERT
Do you love working with people? Are you looking for a fast paced environment, love cars and trucks, and want to make money? If that’s you or someone you know we have the job for you. We need a motivated individual with excellent communication skills and a desire to sell. MacCarthy Motors Prince Rupert is in need of a Sales Representative to work with our team there. Selling experience and knowledge of GM’s products are an asset but not required. We will provide training to the successful candidate.
Please email your cover letter and resume to Gary MacCarthy, gmaccarthy@ maccarthygm.com, or fax to 250.635.6915. NO PHONE CALLS PLEASE.
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EXAMINATION FOR
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APPRENTICE MARINE PILOTS - COASTAL
The Pacific Pilotage Authority is accepting Expressions of Interested from qualified mariners interested in participating in a Marine Pilot Familiarization Program prior to examination as apprentice pilots. This program will run from August 2014 to August 2016.
Examination for Apprentice Marine Pilots will be conducted by the Pacific Pilotage Authority, in February 2015, 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 form prior to 1530 hrs on Friday, June 6, 2014 to:
Applicants must be Canadian citizens and willing to undergo a medical examination. For information on Certification and Sea-time requirements please refer to the Pacific Pilotage Regulations, Sections 4 and 5. The regulations can be found on our webpage: www.ppa.gc.ca under Corporate Information.
Examination Director of Marine Operations Pacific Pilotage Authority 1000 - 1130 West Pender Street Vancouver, BC V6E 4A4
Qualified applicants who are interested in this program should apply in writing prior to 1530 hours on Friday, June, 6 2014 to:
Familiarization Program Director of Marine Operations Pacific Pilotage Authority 1000 - 1130 West Pender Street Vancouver, BC V6E 4A4 Email: famprogram@ppa.gc.ca
Christ Church Anglican 1220 Kingfisher Ave. • Ph. 250-632-7812
All are Welcome
Fifth Sunday of Easter May 18 at 10:30 am Eucharist with Fr. Luke Anker “Blessed are the meek, for they will inherit the earth.”
Pacific Cornerstone Baptist Church Sunday Service at 11:00 am “Know What You Believe and Why You Believe It.” Phone 250-632-4924 • www.pacificcornerstone.com
Presbyterian Church Lahakas and Nalabila Ph. 250-632-2044 or 250-639-6464
Sunday, May 18 • Fifth Sunday of Easter 10:30 am Worship Service & Sunday School Message: Our Desire and Our Growth Worship Leader: Chris Knight “Staying home this long weekend? Come visit us.”
Christ the King PARISH 1760 Nalabila Boulevard Ph 250-632-2215 Father Kenneth Uwaoma www.catholickitimat.ca Saturday, May 17 7:30 pm Celebration of the Eucharist
Sunday, May 18 10:00 am Celebration of the Eucharist
Fifth Sunday of Easter “I am the way, the truth, and the life says the Lord; no one comes to the Father, except through me.” John 14:6
Celebration of Confirmation & Holy Communion with Bishop Stephen Jensen Monday, May 19 at 11am
An information session on “BECOMING A COAST PILOT” will be held at the office of the Pacific Pilotage Authority on Wednesday, May 28, 2014 at 1:00 pm. 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 infosession@ppa.gc.ca or calling 604-666-6771, extension 0
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH 840 Columbia Ave. – Ph. 250-632-6014 Email: kitimatfbc@telus.net Rev. Tim Coleman
Sunday, May 18 - 9:30am “Bible Connections” for all ages - with light breakfast
Worship 11:00 am
THE PARABLES OF JESUS • “The Wicked Tenants” Mark 12:1-12
Kitimat Pentecostal Fellowship Pastor Mickeal Hoffman 1340 Kingfisher Avenue Church Ph. 250-632-5623 www.kitimatpentecostalfellowship.com
Sunday, May 18 - 10:30 am Morning Worship Service Wednesday Evenings 7:30 pm Prophetic Studies ALL ARE WELCOME
The Harvest
FIRST UNITED CHURCH
1180 Kingfisher Ave. • Ph. 250-632-7149 Email: kituc@telus.net • Rev. Dr. Dona Lethbridge www.kitimatunitedchurch.ca/index.html
Sunday, May 18 10 am Worship Service REDEEMER LUTHERAN CHURCH CONGREGATION OF LUTHERAN CHURCH CANADA
Pastor Clint Magnus • ph. 250-632-6962 KITIMAT 1474 Nalabila Blvd.
TERRACE 5010 Agar Ave.
11:00 am Sunday Worship 9:45 am Sunday School
250.631.7825 2:00 pm Sunday Worship
Kitimat Worship Directory
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Cooper’s Towing & Used Auto Salvage is looking for a tow operator. Experience is preferred but not necessary. Cooper’s Towing will provide training to the successful applicant. A valid BC Class 1, 3, or 5 license is required. Please email resumes and driver’s abstract to James Duncan at sales@cooperstowing.ca or fax to 250.635.4999 attention James. Gardener - Yard Maintenance needed immediately for private homes, Kalum Lake Rd. & Hwy 16 area. 20-30hrs/wk for the season. General duties (mowing, weeding, watering). Equipment provided. Michele 250 615-5544 / 615-3633 J.O. Thomas and Associates is now accepting resumes for At-Sea Observers/ Dockside Monitors for the upcoming Salmon season. Knowledge of the Salmon fishery and Salmon ID preferred. Also looking for a general office admin with basic knowledge of Quickbooks and Excel required. Please fax resume to 250624-4029 or email to jothomas@citywest.ca
Full and Part time for Coastal Taxi Send resume & driver’s abstract to PO Box 56 Kitimat, BC V8C 2G6 No phone calls
193 Nechako Centre, Kitimat Ph. 250-632-5501 email: the-harvest@live.ca View live webstreaming of Saturday Services at: www.theharvest.ca/live
EVERYONE WELCOME!!!
Chef For Golden Star Restaurant, Terrace, BC $3000/mon; 40hours/week Job duties: - Create weekly menus and special event catering menus - Meet and exceed the expectations of customer’s perceived value - Supervise and manage cooks and kitchen helpers Requirement: - Completion of Secondary school is required - Minimum 3-5 years’ experience as an Asian Chef in a high quality and fast paced Asian kitchen - Menu development and recipe creation experience is required - Prior fine dining or Asian cuisine experience is a plus Please submit your resume via email;
KITIMAT
Held at the EAGLE CENTRE THEATER
Saturday, May 17 at 7 pm
Help Wanted An Alberta Oilfield Company is hiring experienced dozer and excavator operators, meals and lodging provided. Drug testing required. 1-(780)7235051. BESTMARK Inc. (BBB accredited), is looking for participants to provide feedback on their customer service experience received at local dealership. Participants receive a reimbursement up to $65 for minor auto service PLUS $45 for their feedback (Ford, Lincoln, Honda, Buick GMC, Kia, Hyundai, and Chevy vehicles only)! Don’t own a vehicle? We have sales evaluation opportunities available paying $30. Call (800)969-8477 or apply at www.shop.bestmark.com. BESTMARK Inc. (BBB accredited), looking for customer experience feedback for a local auto dealership. Participants would be evaluating their experience while having their vehicle serviced. Reimbursement up to $65 for minor service PLUS $45 for your participation (Ford, Lincoln, Honda, Kia, Hyundai, Buick GMC, or Chevy only). Don’t need a service? We also have sales evaluations that anyone can participate in- Payment for participation is $50. Great opportunity to give your feedback and save/earn a little extra money! Call (800)969-8477 or apply at www.shop. bestmark.com.
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THE HARVEST MINISTRIES CANADA
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For information on placing a church listing, please call 250-632-6144, or email classifieds@northernsentinel.com
Kitimat Students Needed for 11 weeks at the Kitimat Museum & Archives to run “Museum Kids” summer programs. Must have attended school full time and be returning to school full time in the fall. Deadline for resumes , with a covering letter, is Monday, May 26 at 4pm. 293 City Centre, Kitimat. Attention: Louise Avery, or email to: info@kitimatmuseum.ca Full job description available at the Museum.
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Help Wanted
Must have a valid class 5 BC Driver’s Licence 3 days a week (Thurs, Fri, Sat)
Apply to: Jim Horner, Fixed Operations Manager Email: jim@totemford.net OR APPLY IN PERSON. NO PHONE CALLS. In-house training. Excellence renumeration & benefit package available to successful applicant.
TERRACE TOTEM FORD 4631 KEITH AVENUE, TERRACE, BC V8G 1K3 1-800-463-1128
FOR OUR HELICOPTER BASE LOCATED AT 300 MAIN ST., STEWART, BC V0T 1W0
Base Manager must be an operational helicopter pilot, with a minimum of 3000 hours PIC, 500 hours long line with approved mountain course and flying knowledge of the area and terrain around Stewart, BC. Minimum endorsements AS350 B2 and Bell 407. Preference will be given to candidates with previous base manager experience. Wages approximately $ 37-$40/hr, commensurate with experience. Benefits possible. Duties include, but not limited to managing of base operations and base staff, marketing, client meetings, booking and logistics for jobs. Starting date May 1, 2014. Please apply with resume and supporting documentation to info@mustanghelicopters.com
TERRACE SAFEWAY Immediate opening for an
EXPERIENCED AUTOMOTIVE DETAILER Responsibilities include washing, detailing & reconditioning vehicles and other duties as needed. Must have a valid class 5 BC Drivers license. Competitive salary and benefits available to the successful applicant.
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IMMEDIATE OPENINGS IN ALL DEPARTMENTS Please drop off or email your resume to:
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Apply to: Justin MacCarthy 5004 Highway 16 West,Terrace, B.C. V8G 5S5 Email: jmaccarthy@maccarthygm.com Fax: 250-635-6915 NO PHONE CALLS PLEASE
MAILROOM CLERK
PART-TIME (14-16 hrs/wk) required at the Kitimat Northern Sentinel Duties: • Receive and record flyer distribution • Collate and strap newspapers • Fill drop boxes located around town • Provide clerical support. Heavy lifting is required. Computer and orginizational skills are an asset Hours: Tues. & Wed. 9am to 1pm Thurs. 3:15pm until finished
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Do You Love Travel? Uniglobe Travel in Terrace has a
PART TIME POSITION AVAILABLE! The ideal applicant will be: • Computer literate • Customer service savvy • Team player • Previous airline or travel agency experience not essential but desirable Enjoy flexible hours & vacation time. Come join our team and help our customers to explore the world! If this sounds like a job you would love, drop in your resume or contact us!
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Cook’s Jewellers
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Overview: This posiƟon provides high-level Įnancial support to the CEO and Management team. The Accountant is primarily responsible for compleƟng full cycle accounƟng funcƟons, preparing Įnancial reports, preparing and Įling period reports in a Ɵmely fashion and administering payroll. Primary ResponsibiliƟes: • Supervise and execute full cycle accounƟng funcƟons • Compile and analyze Įnancial data including P&L statements, monthly closing entries, balance sheet, and cash Ňow statements for management reporƟng • Prepare and Įle periodic Provincial and Federal Government reports including GST, PST, Payroll and WCB • Entering data in the general ledgers • Performing bank reconciliaƟons • PreparaƟon of monthly Įnancial statements and other reports • Accounts Payable and Accounts Receivable reporƟng and reconciliaƟon • InvesƟgate and reconcile customer invoices, payment/credit issues • InvesƟgate and reconcile vendor payment/credit issues Core Skills & Competencies • Advanced proĮciency with MS Oĸce; • AnalyƟcal thinker, fast learner with strong problem-solving • Strong organizaƟonal and Ɵme management skills • Excellent verbal and wriƩen communicaƟon skills • Strong understanding of current Financial ReporƟng Standards for Private Enterprises EducaƟon/Experience Requirements • AccounƟng program diploma/degree • Professional accounƟng designaƟon (CGA, CMA) preferred • Min. 5 years accounƟng experience. We oīer a compeƟƟve salary and beneĮts package. Please address resume and cover leƩer to scoƩ@cresthotel.bc.ca Only successful candidates will be contacted.
222 West First Avenue, Prince Rupert, BC V8J 1A8 tel 250.624.6771 fax 250.627.7666 info@cresthotel.bc.ca www.cresthotel.bc.ca
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Northwest Community College (NWCC) is an accredited postsecondary institution that serves the rich and diverse communities and learners of BC’s beautiful Northwest region. Established in Terrace, BC, and with a significant presence in Prince Rupert and Smithers, NWCC has expanded to nine regional campuses that cover a service area of more than 100,000 square kilometres. This provides 34 communities from Houston in the East, Hazelton in the North, to Haida Gwaii in the West, with innovative and diverse educational offerings including university transfer and applied degree programs, career and trades training, upgrading and preparatory programs and continuing education. An opportunity now exists for a proven academic leader to join NWCC as its new President & CEO and to contribute to the outstanding spirit of the College which has a student body comprised of over 40% First Nations and Aboriginal learners. He/she will provide highly visible leadership throughout the region and to all stakeholders, and will support the Board and its mandate on all levels. The ideal candidate is a senior educational leader with a Master’s or doctoral level degree or alternatively with a professional designation (PEng, CA, LLB, etc.). He/she is known to be a visionary leader, highly effective at bringing people together to focus on the vision and strategy of boyden.com/canada
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an organization. Truly a champion for higher and First Nations education, the new President & CEO brings a passion for student learning and will build on the College’s tenet that the student is the ultimate focus and beneficiary of the College’s academic activities. He/she cares about learning in a community college setting, and is effective at building partnerships with other post-secondary institutions and community organizations. Active in public life, the new President & CEO will understand the bond that exists between community and college. NWCC plays a unique role in the social and rapidly growing economic success of the Northwest region of BC. With the expansion of a variety of industries, the College has the opportunity to have a significant impact on the success of the development of communities in the region. This is an exciting opportunity for a creative, passionate, and strategic leader to enhance NWCC’s impact on the broader communities it serves.
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To explore this opportunity or submit nominations, please contact Alex Verdecchia, Kathryn Young, or Craig Hemer in our Vancouver office at 604-685-0261, or submit your resume and related information to averdecchia@boyden.com.
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CAREER RESOURCES DIRECTOR The Metlakatla Development CorporaƟon is looking to employ a Career Resources Director. The successful candidate will manage Human Resource services, and the recruitment and ongoing development of a skilled workforce. An example of the management roles will include: • Advising on Human Resources issues • Liaison with Industry Partners, Funding agencies and other relevant agencies • Networking and community relaƟonship building • Developing individual educaƟon & training learning plans • SupporƟng employee safety, health and wellness • Developing employee retenƟon strategies Applicants for this posiƟon must have a minimum of a Bachelor’s degree in one or more of the following disciplines: Human Resource Management, EducaƟon, Psychology or Business Management. Successful experience in community planning or employment counseling would be an excellent asset. Salary will be commensurate to skills and experience. The deadline for applicaƟons is 3:00 p.m. on May 30, 2014. Please send resumes that include copies of your degree(s) to: Harold Leighton PO Box 224 Prince Rupert, BC V8J 2P3 or email to: hleighton@metlakatla.ca
We are seeking a full time Commercial Account Manager for our Terrace branch. The successful applicant will be a dedicated professional who understands the importance of building and nurturing relationships in the community and with the members. This exciting opportunity would appeal to an individual who is seeking a longterm career in commercial lending. The Commercial Account Manager supports business clients with business lending needs. This position is also responsible for the sale and promotion of deposit products and services and soliciting new members to join. Responsible for the maintenance of Northern Savings Credit Union’s positive public reputation and brand The successful applicant will manage a portfolio of business accounts, builds relationships with existing clients and networks with external business organizations and individuals to generate referrals. The successful applicant will have a Secondary School Diploma and post-secondary education is an asset. Previous sales and customer service experience and ¿nancial services experience is required. The individual will have excellent written and verbal English communication skills, and a working knowledge of Microsoft Of¿ce (Word, Excel, Outlook and PowerPoint). The ability to communicate and liaise professionally with all members, potential customers and co-workers while maintaining con¿dentiality is required. Closing date for this position is: May 19, 2014
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Female Personal Care Worker required to assist disabled female in her home. Prefer experienced but will train. 250-638-0396
Insurance Broker Paragon Insurance Agencies Ltd., a subsidiary of Northern Savings Credit Union, has an opening for Part time Insurance Broker 1 located in Terrace. This position would appeal to outgoing individuals interested in providing excellent customer service and a career in insurance sales. Minimum Quali¿cations: High School Diploma and computer skills. Level 1 Licence is preferred however willingly to train. Closing Date: May 19th, 2014
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31 Dolly Varden St. Cablecar 5 bdrm, 2.5 bath on 1 acre of very private landscaped property. 2,600 sq ft. Maple hardwood flooring, tile and laminate throughout. The charming updated kitchen has solid oak butcher block counters and gas range. Master bdrm with 2 pc ensuite and walk-in closet. Main bath has his/her sinks and a luxurious air jet soaker tub. The enormous 2 bedrooms and family room on the lower level hosts a 3 piece bath with radiant floor heating and a walk-in shower that easily fits two. Includes a 20x24 double garage, large storage shed, covered RV parking, greenhouse, raised vegetable garden and mature trees. Immaculate and 100% movein-ready! $540,000 250-632-4985
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39 Hallman St. Kitimat Large beautifully updated 4 bdrm, two level home, has potential for a rental suite. This 1,200sqft home was built in 1983 and is located on a preferred newer subdivision. It features a large living rm w/fire place, dining rm, family rm, laundry rm. Master bdrm w/ensuite. Large fenced back yard, beautifully landscaped with a shed in the back. Two decks, vinyl siding and brick exterior. New flooring, lighting and updated kitchens and washrooms. Gas heat. All appliances and window dressings included. Ready to move in. Must be seen to be appreciated. $329,000. 250-632-5254
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KITIMAT HOME FOR SALE 4 bdrm Executive in quiet neighbourhood. Legal suite in basement. Double carport, new windows, new roof, new gas furnace, new hot water tank, new water line, new perimeter, new deck. Two storage sheds. Call for more information 250-632-4616
Rosswood 40 km to Terrace, 10 acres well treed, private with house (2 bdrm 1 bath, 2 amp service, 1100 sq ft) , shop (1000 sq ft,slab floor, 100 amp service and wired), covered storage area (480 sq ft), cabin (300 sq ft, wired, insulated), and shed (220 sq ft, wired with panel). Numerous additions and renos in 2013/2014. Call for details 250-635-8855 $279 K, quick possession available.
Lots Duplex lot 90 ft X 132 ft all services available, zoned R2, clear and flat, located in horseshoe. Call or text 250-6419997 FOR SALE BY OWNER, 17 acres, treed lot with creek, 7kms north of Terrace. Frontage on Dover and Merkley Rds with access off of Merkley Rd. Asking 170,000. For further information call 250-6150116 ask for Mike or Jan or cell 250-951-4901.
Real Estate 20 ACRES $0 down, only $119/mo. Owner financing, no credit checks! Near El Paso, Texas. Beautiful mountain views! Money back guarantee. Call 866-882-5263 Ext. 81 or online www.sunsetranches.net
Rentals Apt/Condo for Rent PR: 2 Bdrm Aprt. for rent. N/P, N/S, no pets. Suitable for a couple. Also 1 single room for rent. Call 250-627-7001 for more info and viewings.
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)
KITIMAT
MIDTOWN APARTMENTS
Kitimat House for Sale 15 Stikine St. Well maintained, updated, 1,100 sq ft, 3 bdrm house. 1.5 car garage/storage, covered deck and garden shed. $325,000 obo. 250-632-5566 Kitimat House for Sale 5 Nass St. Well maintained, updated, approx. 1,400 sq ft, 3 bdrm house with large family rm. Covered deck and garden shed. $285,000 obo. 250-632-5566
KITIMAT APTS BEST VALUE
Free heat & Free Hot Water Furnished & Unfurnished 1 & 2 bedrooms Security Entrances No Pets. No Smoking
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Cottages / Cabins For Rent- Lakelse Lake waterfront Highway side. 2 bdrm,fully furn,log cabin 1300sq ft, 12 ft. boat avail. Summer months $950 per week, refs req. Apply to File #327 C/O Terrace Standard
Duplex / 4 Plex 3 bdr duplex, 1 bath, Renod, Very large yard, upper Thornhill Avail Immed. N/S, N/parties. Pets negotiable. Refs Req’d. $1,700/mo. 250-9225475 or 778-634-3439 Terrace- Avail. June 1, 3 bdrm, 6 appl. dbl garage, fenced backyard, electric heat incl. N/S, N/P, responsible working adults only need apply. ref. req. $2300/mo 250800-0455 250-631-7705
Misc for Rent Newly renovated, two bdrm trailer available for two working men. Fully furnished, includes utilities and cable television. Also includes weekly housekeeping. $3,000/mo. $1,500 damage deposit. Call Joy for more information: 250-639-9533
Modular Homes RV Site in Thornhill avail. immediately. $600/month incl. hydro. Call Rob 250-635-5652
Homes for Rent 3 bdrm family house on full basement in Horseshoe. Good rental ref’s required. N/S, N/P $1700 for 1 yr lease or $2000 month to month 250 638-8639 4 bdrm/2 bath house for rent in horseshoe, large yard/deck, close to schools, new updates 250-635-8466 250-631-6726 rentalproperty932@gmail.com AVAILABLE NOW. Executive House. Furnished 4 bed/ 2 full baths, 1/3 private acre. $3500. /mo. Absolutely NP/NS. 1 yr lease. 250-638-7747 message PR: 3 bdrm 1 bath house. Bsmt and yard. Older Shape. $1150/mon. 1 year lease. Call 604-767-0252
For Sale By Owner
House for Rent Kitimat - 5 bdrm executive home. Two full suites. Furnished or unfurnished. Utilities included or not. Available June 1. Please leave name and number at 250-639-0356
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KITIMAT House for Sale/Rent 63 Chilko St. - 3 bdr, 1 bath in excellent neighbourhood. This house has a big fenced backyard, including two sheds and flower beds. Comes with F/S and W/D. Call (250)279-8888
3 BDRM, 2 bath townhouse. Avail now. Like new throughout. Cherry cabinets & island, 5 appl’s. Walsh/ Horseshoe area. Definitely NP/NS. $2500./mo. 1 year lease. Call 250-638-7747 leave message.
Nice 2 bdrm house on basement at 4814 Warner. N/S N/P $1500/mo 250-638-8639 PR: 2 bdrm/1 bath half duplex. 10 min. walk from downtown and Civic. W/D, off-street parking, N/S, N/P. Suitable for working couple or single person. $900/mon. Call 624-6314. PR 3 Bedroom House, recently renovated, waterview, N/P, N/S, 4th Ave East, Electric Heat, $1500/month, available June 1 (250)627-9307
Office/Retail 2nd floor office space for rent above Dairy Queen. 5000 sqft. 250-615-7265 TERRACE - Ideal for small business or esthetic salon . 202 - 4623 Lakelse Ave $800/mo. Call Dr. Zucchiatti’s office at 250-635-2552
Recreation RV Lot for rent on Kalum Lake. Power + Water. Seniors 55+. No pets. Yearly rate. 250 615-6959.
Exteriors renovated 3 bedroom apartments. Heat and hot water included. No smoking. No pets $850 per month.
AVAIL NOW- 3 bdrm / 3 bath townhouse. Walsh/Horseshoe. NS/NP. Fully furnished or unfurnished. $2500./mo. 1-2 year lease. Please call (250)6387747 leave message.
PINE CREST 3 Bdrm. 2 Level T/H 1 ½ bath No pets Call Jenn 622-4304 PRINCE RUPERT Harbourview Apts. 2 & 3 Bdrm, 1 bath, Start at $600 No pets 627-6697 or 622-2699 TOWNHOMES in KITIMAT 3 bdrm, 1 ½ bath, carport Start $700. Sorry no Pets. Call Greg 639-0110
Want to Rent wheel chair accessible housing in Terrace. Pref. 2-3 bdrm. Excellent ref. 250-632-4617
Recreational/Sale
1 Room For Rent, Clean, Quiet, Responsible, Kitchen & Bath, $500/mo. Prefer Working Persons or Students No excessive drinking, no drugs.Avai May 1 Call 778634-3555 serious inquires only
For Sale By Owner
4730 Loen Avenue, Terrace, BC V8G1Z7
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ROOSEVELT HEIGHTS APARTMENTS
Townhouses
2007 Suzuki Burgman 650cc Executive. Cherry Red. Like new condition. $7,900 obo. Estate Sale. Reasonable offers considered. 250-632-6263
Recreational/Sale
1996 Northern Lite 9’6” camper. Excellent condition. Asking $10,000 call 250-624-6827 or 250-600-7040. 2006 24’ Okanagan Trailer Excellent condition. Many extras. 250-632-7251
2007 Jayco Eagle 29Ft. Travel Trailer. Many options, new cond. Must see. $22,000 OBO Call 250-600-7629 or 250-6246102 For Sale 2007 24 ft Terry Travel Trailer excellent condition, winter stored $15,000 OBO 778-634-3314 or 250639-0271
Rooms for Rent
HOUSE FOR SALE BY OWNER
Downtown location Balconies Security Entrances Some furnished suites Call for an appointment 250.632.4511
Rooms Starting At $69/Daily, $349/Weekly, $899/Monthly, Contractors Welcome All-Inclusive. 250-600-1680
2009 Big Horn
40’ top of the line 5th wheel by Heartland. Only used 4 weeks, fireplace, ice maker, microwave, 4 slide outs. Call Smitty for more details. Cell 250-615-7471
Cars - Sports & Imports
Cars - Sports & Imports
THIS WEEKS SPECIALS 2010 Toyota Corolla A/C, C/C, Keyless Entry, CD, Aux In, P/W, P/L, Heated Mirrors, 47,007 kms WAS $13,995
5 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, completed finished basement, single carport. Immaculate conditions, ready to move in. This house has a fence yard, with shed, and a beautiful Cedar deck with Mountain View, four newer windows and many other upgrades.
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$359,900
References required.
Phone between 9am - 6pm 250-627-8123
Real Estate
Real Estate
FOR LEASE HWY 16 FRONTAGE
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DAVE MATERI today on these or any other listings in the Terrace area 250-615-7225 davemateri@remax.net www.davemateri.ca
$13,995
2009 Honda Fit
3723 Hwy 16 East
3 Buildings 4732 sqf Light Industrial M1, Office, 5 Bays 28X36 Storage Building, Parking in Fenced Compound Full Hwy Access and Exposure
2012 Toyota Yaris
4 Dr. Hatchback, Auto, C/C, A/C, Bluetooth, Sat Ready, Airbags 25,668 kms
Contact by email for appointment: egaber2000@hotmail.com
Real Estate
$12,995
4 Dr Hatchback, 5 Spd Manual, A/C, C/C, CD/MP3, P/W, Keyless Entry, 106,977 kms #3381A
$11,495
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4912 Highway 16 West, Terrace, BC V8G 1L8
250-635-6558 or 1-800-313-6558 DL#5957
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Boats
32’ FIBERGLASS FERRELL BOAT New 370hp John Deere 8.1L Diesel, 1500hrs on engine. Trolling valve, Bow Thruster, 3 Stage Steering. 2 Hydraulic Deep lines, Hydraulic Trap Puller, 3 Sounders, Radar, 2 Radios. Com-Dev Auto Pilot, Spare Prop. 8’ Dinghy. Can be seen at MK Bay Marina. $65,000. Contact Warren Poff at 250.632-6119
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KEN’S MARINE
4946 Greig Ave., Terrace
250-635-2909
Tuesday - Saturday 8:30 a.m. - 5:30 p.m. www.kensmarine.ca
Trucks & Vans Need housing in Terrace/Kitimat? Spacious RV for sale. Well maintained Triple E Commander 961; 1992; under 92,000 k. Queen size bed & sofa bed. Gasoline engine in excellent working order, canopy, generator, fullsized fridge, propane oven, microwave, shower, tv’s and more. $29,500. Call Susan for details 250-615-7139.
Boats HALIBUT QUOTA WANTED ANY AMOUNT @ $72.00/lb. MICHELLE (604)736-3600
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Prince Craft Aluminum Boat - 14 Feet. w/ Karavan Trailer.
Older 39 ft Cabin Cruiser. Needs work and must be moved by May 31/14. No trailer. $2,000 obo. 250-632-7958
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20 HP Mercury Jet Engine. Mint Condition. Approx. 60hrs. Never seen salt water. Covered storage. $5000 OBO. Can send photo’s. (1)-250-989-6833
Attention: ANGELA DALE MAXWELL Please take notice that an Application has been filed in Terrace Provincial Court by Michael Wagner seeking an Order cancelling Child Support in relation to your child effective April 1, 2013. The Hearing will take place on June 17, 2014. If you wish to be heard on this matter, you must attend Terrace Provincial Court at 3408 Kalum Street, Terrace, British Columbia.
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In the Matter of Part 3.1 (Administrative Forfeiture) of the Civil Forfeiture Act [SBC 2005, C. 29] the CFA NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT: On June 20, 2013, at the 1700 block of India Avenue, Prince Rupert, B.C., Peace Officer(s) of the Prince Rupert RCMP seized, at the time indicated, the subject property, described as: $725 CAD, on or about 21:30 Hours. The subject property was seized because there was evidence that the subject property had been obtained by the commission of an offence (or offences) under section 5(2) (Possession for purpose of trafficking) of the Controlled Drugs and Substances Act of Canada. Notice is hereby given that the subject property, CFO file Number: 2014-1999, is subject to forfeiture under Part 3.1 of the CFA and will be forfeited to the Government for disposal by the Director of Civil Forfeiture unless a notice of dispute
is filed with the Director within the time period set out in this notice. A notice of dispute may be filed by a person who claims to have an interest in all or part of the subject property. The notice of dispute must be filed within 60 days of the date upon which this notice is first published. You may obtain the form of a notice of dispute, which must meet the requirements of Section 14.07 of the CFA, from the Director’s website, accessible online at www. pssg.gov.bc.ca/civilforfeiture. The notice must be in writing, signed in the presence of a lawyer or notary public, and mailed to the Civil Forfeiture Office, PO Box 9234 Station Provincial Government, Victoria, B.C. V8W 9J1.
CITY OF TERRACE
‘Your Recreation Specialist’ 4921 Keith Avenue, Terrace, B.C. Phone 250-635-3478 • Fax 250-635-5050
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DISTRICT OF PORT EDWARD NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Notice is hereby given that a Public Hearing with respect to “Zoning Amendment Bylaw No. 549, 2014” will be held on Wednesday, May 28, 2014 commencing at 5:00 pm in Council Chambers, District of Port Edward Municipal Office, 770 Pacific Avenue, Port Edward, BC. Purpose:
Generally, the purpose of Zoning Amendment Bylaw No. 549, 2014 is to rezone the property from (R1) Single-Family Residential, to (C4) Commercial Lodging. To permit the development of a Temporary Workforce Accommodations
Affected Lands: Lot 1, DL 446, LD 14, Range 5 Plan PR4592 A copy of the Bylaw and relevant background documentation may be inspected at the District of Port Edward office during regular office hours (8:30 am to 4:30 pm) Monday through Friday between May 16, 2014 until May 23, 2014. At the Public hearing all persons who deem themselves affected by the proposed Bylaw shall be afforded a reasonable opportunity to be heard or to present written submissions respecting matters contained in the Bylaw. If you cannot attend the Public Hearing all written submissions (mailed or electronic) must be received by the District of Port Edward, Attention Polly Pereira 770 Pacific Avenue, PO Box 1100 Port Edward, BC V0V 1G0 no later then 4:30 pm on May 23, 2014.
Proposed Site
REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS TERRACE LIVING HERITAGE TREE PROJECT
Terrace Downtown Improvement Association (TDIA) and the City of Terrace are seeking proposals from interested parties to conduct an inventory of our urban forest in a designated downtown area. The inventory will include, but is not limited to, mapping, tagging, identification and health assessment. The TDIA and City reserve the right to not necessarily accept the lowest bid. Project information package can be obtained at the Sportsplex administration office located at 3320 Kalum Street. Deadline for proposal submission is Tuesday, June 3, 2014 at 4pm. For more information contact Carmen Didier at 250.615.3021.
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TERRACE
MAY 17 – Pancake Breakfast from 8 a.m. to 11 a.m. at the Rosswood Community Hall. There is a price list on-side for food items. Pancake breakfast and flea market organized by Rosswood residents. Sponsored by the Rosswood Community Association. For more details, see the website www. rosswood.bc.com. MAY 17 – Green Thumb Garden Society announces the return of the perennial plant sale from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. at Evergreen Gardens, located behind Finning. Plant donations for this fundraiser are welcome during the week of May 7 to 14. Drop plants off at Evergreen flower beds. All proceeds go to complete the children’s garden and play area at Evergreen Gardens. MAY 22 – Child Care Picnic in the Park from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. at Elks Park on Agar Ave. Free fun for children and their parents, childcare providers and/or grandparents. Snacks and activities provided, bring your own lunch. Hosted by Skeena Child Care Resource and Referral and the Family Place. For more details, call 638-1113. MAY 24 – Drive 4 Ur School in Terrace – Take a free test-drive and Ford of Canada will donate up to $6,000 to Caledonia Senior Secondary School. The event will be held at the Terrace Sportsplex Parking Lot – 3320 Kalum Street – between 11:00am and 3:00pm MAY 24 – Seniors Games Zone 10 meeting is at 1 p.m. at the Happy Gang Centre. Adults 55 and over who are interested in learning more are invited to attend. MAY 24 – ASL (Sign Language) Workshop is a one day workshop for anyone who interacts with a deaf or hard of hearing person in their lives that will teach you useful words and phrases for every day life in a fun, interactive setting, from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the Child Development Centre. There is a cost to take part. For more details, call Tana 250-563-2425 or pgdeaf@telus.net. MAY 26 – Save the date! Spring Creek Ad-
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ventist Christian School holds a free open house for perspective kindergarten students from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. to present its full-day Stepping Stones Kindergarten Program at 5401 McConnell Ave. Spring Creek is a tuition-free private school, open to all students. For more information, call us at 250635-1504. MAY 27 – Free teleworkshop at 2 p.m. on Updates on Dementia Research with special guest Dr. Dean Foti, who will explain in plain language the state of dementia research, including research at UBC and implications for people living with dementia. After the presentation, he will answer questions about brain research. To take part by phone call 1-866-994-7745, participant pass code 1122333 or by internet momentum.adobeconnect.com/ alzheimerbc, enter as a guest. Put on by the Alzheimer Society of BC. MAY 31 – Reading education dog Ollie is looking for reading buddies from kindergarten to Grade 3 and will be visiting the public library from 1 p.m. to 2 p.m. Come and play some fun reading games with your grownup and take turns reading to Ollie in the story time room. Register in person at the library or call 638-8177 to reserve your reading session with Ollie. Woof! MAY 31 – WalksN’Wags Pet First Aid Training goes from 8 a.m. – 8 p.m., at Little Wiggles Dog Grooming and Pet First Aid Training, 4627 Queensway Dr. Join us in Terrace for the most comprehensive 10 hours of Pet First Aid Training brought to you by Trish Seal. This program is the leading standard in pet first aid skills training and offers the full scope of skills instruction in one class for one price. Seats are filling fast so please secure yours now. Pet first Aid kits (3 sizes) will be available at the course. Full attendance and participation is required. Coffee, tea and snacks are provided, however, you are required to bring your own lunch. For more information, you can go to www. littlewigglesdoggrooming.ca.
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KITIMAT
MAY 30 – Come down to the Kitimat Public Library on your day off of school. Lego Creations happen between 10:30 – 11:30 am and Just Dance Wii is from 1:00 – 2:30 pm. For children of all ages. Please register for these fun free activities by calling 250 -632-8985. ONGOING
KITIMAT GIRL Guides are looking for ladies willing to spend time with young girls. If you think this would appeal to you, join us for an adult meeting on the second Tuesday of the month. We offer fun, friendship, training and the opportunity to help shape young minds for the future. Call Anna Marie at 250-632-6967 for more information. THE KITIMAT Public Library offers the highly engaging Mother Goose StoryTime for pre-schoolers Monday mornings from 10:30 -11:15 a.m. Please register for this free program. THURSDAYS, SIGN up for the BC Seniors Games Zone 10, 1 to 4 p.m. at the Kitimat Seniors Centre. Every Thursday as long as necessary. 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.
HEALTHY BABIES drop-in is held every Thursday from 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. at the Kitimat Child Development Centre. 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. CHILD DEVELOPMENT Centre Family Fun Spot Drop-In Monday and Friday afternoons 1-3 p.m., Wednesday mornings 10:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Ages 0-5 welcome “A Great place for families to meet over coffee and toys!” Contact 250-632-3144 for more information. KITIMAT FIBRE Arts Guild: Interested in knitting, spinning, weaving, or any other fibre? For more information phone Maureen 250-632-5444. KITIMAT MULTIPLE Sclerosis - I have M.S. but M.S. does not have me. You are not alone, male or female, and the Kitimat M.S. group would like to be here for you. Total con-
fidentiality. For more information contact Mary at 250-639-6016.
PRINCE RUPERT MAY 23 - 7 pm The Ice House Gallery in Atlin Terminal will be celebrating its 10th Anniversary and will be holding an Art Show titled “North Coast”. The public is invited to come and help celebrate the anniversary by attending the opening of the event. Refreshments and appetizers will be served. MAY 24 – Seniors Games Zone 10 meeting is at 1 p.m. at the Happy Gang Centre, Terrace (3226 Kalum Ave.). Adults 55 and over who are interested in learning more are invited to attend. ONGOING
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PRINCE RUPERT’S 36th annual SEAFEST community festival will be held Friday June 13th to Sunday June 15th 2014. The theme is “Celebrating North Pacific Cannery’s 125th Anniversary” and parade entry forms are now available at www. prsecialevents.com. To organize an event or vendor service, please contact the Seafest Office. This event is coordinated by the volunteers of the Prince Rupert Special Events Society. For more information or to volunteer, please call Special Events at 250-624-9118 or email prspecialevents@citytel.net. THE PRINCE Rupert & District Hospice Society is once again sponsoring their 9 week support group
“Journey though Grief”, Wednesday evenings from April 2nd-June 4th. This group is for adults 19+, who are grieving the death of a loved one. Learn what to expect and gain skills to manage your grief while connecting with others who share a similar journey. Pre-registration is required. For more information, to register, or for 1:1 support, please call the Hospice office @ 250-622-6204. Please leave your name and number and your call will be returned. THE PRINCE Rupert & District Hospice Society is dedicated to “The care and support of those experiencing the dying and grieving process” For more details, support or to volunteer, call 250-622-6204.
CertifiCation Workshops W.H.M.I.S. (14+) Thursday, May 22 6 to 10pm or Thursday, June 26 6 to 10pm Riverlodge Meeting Room ........................... $80 Worldhost (15+) Saturday, May 31 9am to 5pm Riverlodge Activity Room ......................... $120
FoodSafe Level 1 (14+) Saturday, June 7 9am to 6pm Riverlodge Community Room ......................... $145 Red Cross Emergency First Aid (12+) Sunday, June 8 9am to 6pm or Sunday, June 15 9am to 6pm Riverlodge Activity Room ......................... $140
Supervisor Training for Summer Camps (16+) Friday, June 13 9am to 4pm Riverlodge Activity Room ......................... $140 High Five Leadership Training Course (15+) Saturday, June 14 11am to 7pm Riverlodge Activity Room/Gym ......................... $125
For more information or to register call 250-632-8970.
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Notice to Gitga’at Members The Council of Gitga’at First Nation will be hosting a “Gitga’at Members” meeting the first Sunday of every month effective April, 2014. Meetings will center on Education, Training and Resource Development which impacts Gitga’at Title and Right. All meetings will be held at the Highliner Hotel, 815 1st Ave, Prince Rupert. Topics and presenters will vary each week.
Creative Designer THE TERRACE STANDARD is looking for just the right person to work in its ad design department. The successful candidate will be able to skillfully operate in a Mac computer environment using the Adobe InDesign software program. This is a full time Monday to Friday position. The Terrace Standard offers a competitive wage package including medical and dental benefits, profit sharing and a pension plan. Resumes should be sent to: Publisher, Rod Link 3210 Clinton St., Terrace, B.C., V8G 5R2 jobs@terracestandard.com Deadline: May 29, 2014
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Charles Hays wins at home track meet By Kevin Campbell THE NORTHERN CONNECTOR
PRINCE RUPERT - For the past two weeks the Charles Hays track and field team had been hitting the road to Terrace and Prince George to show their wares, with Kevin Rioux dominating the Prince George meet for the Rainmakers. Hosting their first meet of the season at Charles Hays, it was easy to see why. Rioux’s explosive jump was on full display on Saturday and he credits coach Dighton Haynes with his newfound form. “It helps a lot. I didn’t really know how to long jump until I actually got the form down, which is what he taught me,” said Rioux after posting a personal best long-jump record and easily claiming the event. Rioux and the Rainmakers claimed their first overall win of the season on the strength of 220 points to secondplace Hazelton’s 204. Prince Rupert Middle School students also took part in the competition with Emily Cavin notching first-place in shot put and triple jump, second in 400m, 200m and long jump and third in 100m. The school’s Tia Morgan post-
ed first in 400m, second in 100m and third in 200m. Isobel Leblanc took top-spot in 100m and 200m and third-place in long jump and Zack Dixon notched first in shot put and triple jump and second in javelin and long jump. Kody Deschamps also had a trio of second-place finishes including in the 200, 400 and 800m races. Rioux, along with claiming the long jump crown posted first in high jump, triple jump and discus and second-place in the 100 and 200m races. Jason Rioux claimed the 100m, 200m and high jump crowns, while finishing second in the 400m race. Caile Kendal notched first in 400m and third in high jump while Natalie Repole claimed top spot in 100m, 200m, javelin, discus and long jump. Rounding out the top performers for the Rainmakers were Quin Diep placing second in javelin and shot put, Truong Tran finding third-place in javelin and triple jump, Kory McSorley notching third in discus and Saul Rudderheim claiming fourth in shot put. Skeena Jr. Secondary finished in third-overall with 198 points while Caledonia Secondary, PRMS, and Smithers Secondary School rounded out fourth-, fifth- and sixth-place respectively.
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Kevin Rioux leaps during one of his long jump attempts at the CHSS track meet over the weekend.
Marleau runs, Will Johnny Football become in Cleveland? bikes in Spain Johnny Superbowl Bruce Penton By Cameron Orr
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Al Marleau is going to Spain to compete in the 2014 ITU Duathlon World Championships.
KITIMAT - In eight days Al Marleau will be taking to Pontevedra, Spain to compete in the 2014 ITU Duathlon World Championships. The event will push him to his limits in cycling and running, which calls for a four-loop 2.5 kilometre run, followed by a transition into a 20 kilometre bicycle route. Marleau said he had originally planned to pursue more triathlons but he hurt his shoulder making a swimming event too physically out of reach. But even so, a dual-event run and cycle pushes the intensity. “I found the intensity is higher because I found my legs were a lot more tired because you don’t get that break,” he said. “With swimming you don’t have to kick too hard in a pool. They say most triathletes don’t kick a lot, they say they save their legs for the run and the bike.” Marleau keeps in constant contact with his coach, who actually lives in New Zealand and remotely provides training plans, and Marleau feeds back information such as heart rate and other details. Marleau will get out to train about six days a week, and training days take up anywhere from one to three-and-a-half hours. “I feel pretty good,” he said, despite battling some minor injuries, but he battles the “mental” game of overcoming doubt by relying on the support of his friends and family. “The family has always been super supportive. My wife thinks I’m nuts, as do most of my friends, but they’re very encouraging.”
Until he shows he’s not up to the task, Johnny Manziel — aka Johnny Football — is still America’s newest football hero, no matter how shockingly low he went in the NFL draft. Every era has one, from Jim Thorpe to Red Grange to Johnny Unitas to Jim Brown to Joe Montana to Peyton Manning, someone has always stood above the rest, gathering all the girls, getting all the headlines and winning all the trophies. Achieving legendary status before accomplishment. This era’s ‘That Guy’ is Manziel, who was anointed as Johnny Football during a sensational two-year run at Texas A and M, where he led the Aggies to a pair of bowl victories, became the first freshman to win the Heisman Trophy, posted otherworldly statistics and seemed destined to supplant Manning as America’s No. 1 gridiron hero. That he didn’t get selected until the 22nd pick, by Cleveland, in the May 8 draft of college players shouldn’t
Overtime deter anyone. He has almost as many detractors for his size (5-foot-11) and off-field lifestyle — imagine, a college kid occasionally drinking, staying out late and making statements that indicate he’s infatuated with the image he sees in the mirror every morning. But his character’s doppelganger, Joe Namath — you may have heard of him — had a pretty good career by balancing football, showgirls, nightlife and partying until it caught up to him.
Manziel, say pro football’s cognoscenti, has all the tools to be an alltime great at the quarterback position. He has a rifle arm, an amazing scrambling ability, great intelligence for reading defences and the best intangible of all — he knows how to... finds a way to win. He didn’t go No. 1 to Houston because the Texans had greater needs on the defensive side of the ball. But when he was continually passed over — Twitter officially changed his name from Johnny Football to Johnny Passedover for a couple of hours — it was the showwithin-a-show at the draft. Finally, when the Browns chose him, the entire state went giddy. The Browns sold 1,200 season tickets that night and made Cleveland sports fans forget about LeBron what’shis-name who once played basketball in their city. Maybe in Cleveland, Johnny Football will become Johnny Superbowl, killing forever the draft-day humility he must have suffered.
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