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$150,000 for job training By Jackie Lieuwen Houston Today

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MLA John Rustad announced $150,000 of funding from the Ministry of Advanced Education for the Northwest Community College to run job skills training. Above, NWCC Regional Director Regina Saimoto shakes hands with John Rustad by a mobile training unit after his announcement in Houston last Wednesday. The mobile unit is packed with heavy equipment simulators for the training that is coming to Houston in August.

The Houston community college got $150,000 from the Province for job skills training. N e c h a k o Lakes MLA John Rustad made the announcement at the Northwest Community College in Houston last Wednesday. “Northwest Community College is an important partner in the response to the sawmill closure in Houston,” Rustad said on behalf of Advanced Education Minister Amrik Virk. “The college has met with former sawmill workers and will offer a number of training programs that best meet the needs of workers and enhance their job prospects.” Regina Saimoto,

“We would not be successful without the support of the community” - Regina Saimoto, NWCC Director

Regional Director for NWCC, said the $150,000 will be used for foundation heavy equipment operator programs in August 2014 and April 2015. It will also run an ACE-IT electrical foundation program in February 2014 and a millwright level 2 program September 2015. See NWCC on Page 2

Information sessions to help with the job search By Jackie Lieuwen Houston Today

Opportunities for work may be on Houston’s doorstep. The challenge is finding and taking advantage of them. That is why information sessions are being organized: to help people explore opportunities for em-

ployment, training and self-employment. They are part of the Labour Market Strategy Project of the District of Houston, which runs with $51,490 from the Ministry of Social Development and $15,650 from in-kind contributions. The information sessions will be three

hours and will include lots of time for questions. “We’re really hoping for a lot of interactive dialogue,” said Pat Hufnagel-Smith, a consultant for the project. “The goal is to provide information for people who are looking at employment and career options so they

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Over 45 people attended a presentation about Red Chris Mine by Administration Manager Doug McFee (left). The presentation was organized by the Northwest Community College for workers unemployed by Houston Forest Products. Red Chris Mine is expecting to start up in August and McFee said they are already hiring. They’re looking for longterm workers as they’re expecting to have an over thirty year mine-life. The planned work force is 270 to 280 people total, working two weeks in, two weeks out. McFee said they are really looking for crane operators who can also run other equipment, and workers with health and safety or first aid. They are getting lots of resumes for heavy equipment operators, but need more for certified trades people, McFee said. Jackie Lieuwen/Houston Today

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the college has tried to do is develop a plan to give people impacted by the mill closure options and solutions that they can work towards,” Saimoto said. Since the closure of Houston Forest Products, NWCC and School District 54 have helped 15 people from Houston get their Adult Dogwood Diplomas. This funding is important for Houston because it makes programs more accessible and more successful, Saimoto said. “I think having the program in your community, especially when the community is recovering from an impact like a mill closure, is really important. That’s where your support systems are, that’s where your structure is that will help support students through their learning.” “This announce-

ment is great, it gives us a lot of options and a lot more opportunities but I think it is a testament to the collaboration of the community… We would not be successful without the support of the community,” she said. NWCC partnered in several programs with Monster Industries, Canfor and Imperial Metals to help bridge the gap between training and employment. “Houston amazes me all the time in how closely people work together,” said Saimoto. “People are really genuinely interested in doing what’s best for the community. It’s so refreshing and I think it just makes the community resilient and able to survive adversities like this mill closure. “I just really want to commend the community for that,” she said.


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he B.C. government is sticking to education to keep grad parties safe this spring, rather than increasing penalties for “party bus” companies. Officials are more concerned about underaged drinking at house parties and bush parties than alcohol served in limousines and buses that have become a popular way for young people to go out on the town. Transportation Minister Todd Stone said party bus operators have been reminded that no open liquor is allowed in any vehicle, and inspections will continue with violators risking loss of their licences. Party bus operators have changed their websites and advertising to emphasize that no drinking is allowed on board. At a graduation safety event in Victoria, RCMP and ICBC representatives stressed that there are grad-related fatalities every spring, and the problem extends to adult-sanctioned parties. Inspector Ted Emanuels, officer in charge of the B.C. RCMP’s enhanced traffic services, said any event or transportation where alcohol is served to minors is not a safe grad. “The misuse and abuse of drugs and alcohol are the underlying factor in grad events where the police get involved, including physical assault, sexual assault, fights and accidental injuries,” Emanuel said. “We know from experience that bad things happen to good kids in these environments. There are also criminal and civil liabilities that you need to be aware of.” On average, there are four teens killed in graduation-related vehicle incidents each year in B.C., with another 1,140 injured. Jill Blacklock, ICBC’s road safety manager, said parents need to discuss transportation plans with teens before every event they go to, giving them more than one option. Programming taxi numbers into their phones and checking transit schedules before they go out are recommended. After grad is over, the summer ahead is a time of parties that need the same kind of planning, Blacklock said. Emanuels said one of the most difficult jobs in policing is knocking on somebody’s door in the middle of the night to report a fatality. “Answering that door is worse,” he said. “Our objective is that your kids wake you up at four in the morning and not us.” - Tom Fletcher, Black Press

Perseverance pays off When we think of people learning to walk, we usually envision toddlers and the delightful excitement surrounding their first wobbly steps. My high school friend David Parke has been the focus of such a joyful display twice in his life - first at about the same young age as most of us, and then again in his 40s after an accident left him paralyzed neck down. On the morning of June 13, 2010, the father of two young daughters was biking alone on Mount Fromme in North Vancouver, where he’d cycled the beautiful trails countless times over the decades. That morning changed his life forever when he hit a slippery section, lost control and fell 10 feet to the ground. Finding himself face down in the dirt, he tried to push up with his arms, dust himself off and carry on, but he was completely unable to move. Feeling freaked

out, but trying to remain calm, he yelled and screamed for help over the next hour and a half, realizing he would never get out alive without someone’s assistance. Fortunately he was finally heard by a man and rushed to the hospital. David could talk and move his feet slightly, but other than that, he was paralyzed and would have to press a button with his tongue whenever he needed the nurses. With some sensory and motor function below the injury, he was diagnosed an incomplete quadriplegic. He had fractured his neck and hyperextended his spinal chord and there was no way of knowing if he’d ever walk again. But as frightened as he was to live in the state he was currently in, David was grateful for life and determined to do whatever he possibly could to get back on his feet. Initially dependent

on his partner Sherri and the nursing staff to feed, bathe, dress and do everything for him, he started getting new sensations and abilities that allowed him enough mobility to control an electric wheelchair. Daily physio and occupational therapy gradually led to him using a manual wheelchair, then standing on his own, and eventually taking his first wobbly steps. “It was so tedious, arduous and super annoying,” he said of his many months in rehabilitation. “But at the same time, it was hugely fulfilling because it’s the hardest thing I’ve ever had to do. I had to make sure my head didn’t go into a dark place, keep myself positive and try to be as happy and upbeat as possible, knowing I would be able to walk again.” Turns out, he would ride again as well. Four years after his accident the film technician and

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Langara College student still doesn’t have full use of his hands or feet, but he’s not letting that stop him from embarking on a new courageous journey. Starting June 7 he will be cycling with a support vehicle from Whitehorse, Yukon all the way to Vancouver on an almost-twomonth campaign to raise $50,000 for Spinal Cord Injury B.C. (SCIBC). The non-profit organization provides services for people with spinal cord injuries, helping to find housing and jobs, offering peer support and providing many other resources, for which David feels deep gratitude. Accompanied by his brother, the 2600 km trip across B.C. is intended to raise awareness of spinal cord injuries and also give something back to SCIBC. Many people might see David’s lengthy rehabilitation as a time

On a brighter note Lori Welbourne consuming struggle, but he considers himself a very lucky man. “Through this experience I’ve learned not to take things for granted,” he said. “To appreciate every moment of every day and care about the people around you because they care about you. Love life as much as you can because it’s very short and very fast and there’s no time to waste.” For more information and to see his video please see PinkBike.com/ news/Ride-for-Spinevideo-2014.html or his Ride For Spine 2 page on Facebook.

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What are some tips for logging truck drivers to avoid a rollover? Why did you attend this session on rollovers?

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“It’s about awareness. Speed is the biggest issue by the sounds of it. I’m here because it pertains to my work and it sounded like a good thing to check into.”

“Being on the road is probably one of the most dangerous things we do on a day to day basis. So if we can do it better and safer, all the better.”

“Watch your speed, that seems to be a big one. And be less complacent and pay more attention to what you’re doing. Distracted driving seems to be the number one cause of not just truck accidents but all accidents.It’s something all of us drivers need to know.”

“One thing is just because the last guy made it without chains, doesn’t mean you can. Driving without chains in the winter time is dangerous. You have no idea what circumstances you might run into. I came here because I care about safety.”

Grade 12 exams will go on, minister vows Even if B.C. teachers walk out before they are locked out for the final days of the school year, final exams will be delivered and marked for graduating students, Education Minister Peter Fassbender promised Thursday. Facing a 10% pay cut for refusing some of their regular duties and preparing for a third week of rotating strikes around the

province, members of the B.C. Teachers’ Federation are to vote June 9-10 on whether to resort to a full strike before the school year ends. Fassbender said the logistics of delivering and marking tests in a strike have not yet been worked out, but he committed the government to make sure they are completed. BCTF president Jim

Iker said Wednesday the union executive decided to hold a new strike vote before the Labour Relations Board ruled that the employer can impose the pay cut. If union members authorize a full walkout, it would mean more field trips will be cancelled and report cards may not be completed in full, Iker said. The LRB essential services order specifies

supervision outside classroom hours if management staff are not available, and any emergencies as determined by school districts, but does not refer to exams. The LRB has legislated authority to define as essential services “those facilities, productions and services that the board considers necessary or essential to prevent immediate

and serious disruption to the provision of educational programs.” Fassbender said the BCTF’s latest reduction to its wage proposal isn’t nearly enough to bring it in line with other settlements with provincial employees. The latest BCTF wage proposal is a total increase of 9.75% over four years, plus costof-living adjustments

in each year depending on inflation. The BCTF has estimated that with inflation, the total increase would be 12.75%. The B.C. Public School Employers’ Association, representing the province’s 60 school districts, has proposed a 7.5% wage increase over six years, and recently added a $1,200 signing bonus for an agreement by

B.C. Views Tom Fletcher the end of the school year.

Scientists rap Enbridge pipeline review By Tom Fletcher Black Press

The federal review panel for the Enbridge Northern Gateway proposal downplayed the risks of a heavy oil pipeline and tanker terminal at Kitimat, and its endorsement should be rejected, 300 scientists have told Prime Minister Stephen Harper. The federal cabinet is expected to release its decision on the project this month, after a review panel report in December recommended it is in the public interest. A letter from two University of B.C. scientists and one from Simon Fraser

University, endorsed by academics and graduate students from around the world, was released this week. It says the panel’s report took “a broad view of the economic benefits, but an asymmetrically narrow view of the environmental risks and costs.” The benefits come to Alberta oil sands producers from an expected higher price for their crude in Asia. But the environmental risks assessed by the panel are limited to transportation by pipeline and tanker, and omit the risks and emission effects from production and later consumption of the oil, the letter states.

Proposed route of twin pipeline that would carry light petroleum liquids east to Alberta and diluted bitumen west to Kitimat. Photo submitted Northern Gateway project leader Janet Holder said the joint review panel (JRP) weighed evidence of from top experts in the field. “By actively seeking to undermine the work of these experts outside of the JRP

process, the signatories of this letter are denying the experts and opportunity to defend their work,” Holder said. The Harper government has signaled in recent weeks it is preparing to greenlight the project. On

May 14, Natural Resources Minister Greg Rickford and Transport Minister Lisa Raitt announced a new rule for federally regulated pipelines, assigning “absolute liability” for costs and damages of $1 billion even when their op-

eration is not at fault. This is on top of unlimited liability when the operator is at fault or negligent. On May 27, Rickford announced a new major projects management office for Western Canada, intended to increase

aboriginal employment and business opportunities related to pipelines, tankers and safety systems to protect them. The JRP report cited 209 conditions, including a protection plan for whales and other marine mammals and continued work on heavy oil cleanup. Northern Gateway officials say their marine spill prevention and response capabilities would be more than three times required by existing law. Pipeline steel would be 20% thicker than required, with the pipelines monitored and pump stations staffed around the clock.


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ACT Clean Up “This is Our Town” started their weekly summer clean up last Wednesday at the lot on 10th Street and Pouton Avenue. The volunteer group welcomes anyone and does outdoor clean up around town every week. Organizer Shane Brienen says they will be rotating Wednesdays and Thursdays throughout the summer. For more see “This is Our Town - Houston” Facebook page. Photo submitted

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Police arrested a male for domestic assault after talking to witnesses at 2035 Sullivan Way. RCMP Sgt. Stephen Rose says it happened at 10:10 p.m. May 30 and the male was charged for assault and released. *** Police arrested a male for being drunk in public at a home on Baggerman Crescent at 11:15 p.m. May 31. Sgt. Rose says the male was not wanted at the home and he was released when sober without charge. *** Police got report of a bike stolen from 7-11 at 12 p.m. June 2. Sgt. Rose says it was bright blue BMX and anyone with information can contact Houston RCMP at 250845-2204 or Crime Stoppers at 1-800222-8477. *** A vehicle hit a deer on Highway 16 near

Hungry Hill at 8:20 a.m. June 3. Sgt. Rose says the driver wasn’t injured but the vehicle was significantly damaged and unable to be driven. The deer was killed. *** Police got report of an assault near Highway Crescent at 6:30 p.m. June 4. Sgt. Rose says a male was knocked unconscious when coming home and woke up tied to a tree. He had a cell phone in his pocket and called police. Police have no suspects and investigation is ongoing. Anyone who saw suspicious vehicles or activities near Highway Crescent is asked to contact Houston RCMP at 250845-2204 or Crime Stoppers at 1-800222-8477. *** In the last seven days police have had six other traffic complaints, five noise and one abandoned 9-1-1 call.

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John and Evelyn Pousette received a plaque to honour their hard work and contributions in starting up Rough Acres Bible Camp. ages of six and 17, and provides kids with three square meals and tuck – a term referring to snacks and sweets. A typical day at summer camp is jampacked with activities including field games,

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donating his time for over six years and says the camp is a magical place. “It is a place where campers can be who they are, and they make friends really quickly,” he said. He said that many teens who aren’t keen at first, end up being the ones who don’t want to leave, and they are the first to re-register the next year. “I’m actually getting teary eyed,” he said, speaking of the power of the camp and the strength of the community. Summer camps run in July and August, but the campsite is never empty. The facility is available for rentals for school trips and marriage retreats. The camp requires up to 80 volunteers over the summer and volunteers are between the age of 15 and seniors. Volunteers come from all over. Many come from Vancouver, Calgary and Prince Rupert. “It’s quite a place,” Andrew Hillaby said. “Most kids beg to come back to camp,” said Janice Hillaby, the camp’s executive director. Hillaby said the numbers of those already registered for the summer are fairly high and she is excited for what the summer will bring.


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hen speaking to a lady about God’s love for her, she told me she had once been a follower of Jesus but she had fallen deeply into sin. She said she had sinned too much and now she felt God did not want anything to do with her. She had gone too far, she thought. “I have sinned too much for God to ever take me back.” she said. She was actually believing a lie, and did not understand God’s love for her. I explained to her that she had wandered from God but God had not abandoned her. God is not in the business of abandoning his children when they are down or when they have doubts. When Joshua took over the leadership of the Israelites after Moses died, God promised Joshua “I will never fail you. I will never abandon you.” Joshua 1:5 NLT. Over one thousand years later, God spoke to us through the writer of Hebrews, “I will never fail you, I will never abandon you.” Hebrews 13:5 NLT. It is us who turn away from God, it is our sin that separates us from fellowship with him. When we come to him in repentance and faith, he will not cast us away. Jesus came to seek and to save those who are lost. (Luke 19:10) He did not come to condemn but to save. (John 3:17) It is not the severity or the depth of our sin, but our unwillingness to come to him in humility and repentance, that keeps us from being set free. Once she realized that God hated her sin, but still loved her, this lady confessed her sin to God, turned from her sin and surrendered to Christ. She was truly set free to follow Jesus with all the power of the Holy Spirit within her. Maybe you once followed Jesus Christ and feel you have gone too far or maybe you have never received Christ as your Lord and Saviour. Your sins are too great for you to carry. I have good news for you! God loves you (John 3:16) and wants you to surrender all your sin, your cares, your burdens to him. He can set you free! “Come now, let us settle this,” says the LORD. “Though your sins are like scarlet, I will make them white as snow. Though they are red like crimson, I will make them white as wool.” Isaiah 1:18 NLT “But if we confess our sins to him, he is faithful and just to forgive us our sins and to cleanse us from all wickedness.” 1 John 1:9 NLT

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HOUSTON MUD DRAGS Top left: Racers gather for a meeting as the Mud Drags gear up to start last Saturday. Racers came to compete from Houston, Kitimat, Fraser Lake, Prince George, Vanderhoof, Smithers, Moricetown and Telkwa. Top right: Wilf Rondeau speeds through the mud with the “Big Bad Wolf.” Left: Four year old Heath and his new buddy Linden, 9, watch the trucks line up at the pit. Below: Dennis Opdendries, “Mad Max,” and Mike Anderson, “Ol’ Ticky,” power through the mud at the Mud Drags last Saturday.


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EPS Logos toGrad be supplied toisNewspapers HoustonatSwimming 7:30pm.Pool: Aquafit, Monday, Wednesday Houston Secondary School ceremony Sunday, June 14 and 15. $ 9-10 AM. At Willow Grove Golf Course: Senior’s and Friday 9-10 AM. At Willow Grove Golf Course: Friday, June 13 starting at 4 p.m. The Houston golf (in season) everySecondary Thursday School 10 AM.Grad ceremony is Friday, Senior’s golf (in season) every Thursday 10 AM. Houston Christian School Grad is Thursday, Pantone colours: June 26 at 7Pantone 287 Blue June 13 at 4 Soup p.m. The Houston Christian Houston’s “Love by starting the Bowlâ€? Kitchen p.m. Houston’s “Love by the Bowlâ€? Soup Kitchen serving Pantone 356 School Green is Thursday, June 26 at 7 p.m. serving homemadeGrad soup in two different seatings, homemade soup in two different seatings, 11:00 Employment, Training and Self-employment Pantone 139 Harvest 11:00 -12:00Employment, and 12:00 -1:00 on Wednesdays. -12:00 and 12:00 -1:00 on Wednesdays. 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