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Changes proposed for provincial education By Tom Fletcher Black Press

The B.C. Liberal government recently unveiled its plan to match up skills training with emerging jobs in resource development, by redirecting post-secondary funding and financial aid toward occupations in demand. The plan emphasizes industrial skills, such as welding, pipefitting, heavy equipment operation, truck driving and concrete finishing, but ministers and officials stressed it also includes engineering, health care and other occupations where jobs are projected

to increase. The main shift for colleges and universities is that within four years, a one-quarter of their operating grants will be targeted to programs with identified demand from the job market. Employment data will determine post-secondary funding, instead of the tradition of block grants to post-secondary schools. Ministers avoided identifying areas that will lose funding, but have previously cited far more teaching graduates than there are jobs in the school system. Premier Christy Clark has lamented a

system where students receive a bachelor’s degree and then must take additional training to qualify for jobs. Education Minister Peter Fassbender outlined a plan for K-12 schooling that aims to double the number of spaces for high school students taking industrial training in high school to 5,000 in two years. Students in these courses get college credits while still in high school, allowing them to go to work more quickly. The education ministry is also revamping its kindergarten to Grade 9 curriculum to Continued on 5

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Several local 100 Mile House RCMP members were recently presented awards in Prince George. Front row: Staff Sgt. Blake Ward, left, 20-year service medal, Environment Canada Certificate of Appreciation; Const. Matthew Ziemer, North District Officer’s Certificate of Appreciation; and Const. Kevin Smith (now stationed in Burns Lake), E Division Commanding Officer’s Commendation. Back row: Cpl. Clint Lange, left, North District Officer’s Certificate of Appreciation; Sgt. Don McLean, E Division Commanding Officer’s Commendation; and Const. Russ Mante, E Division Commanding Officer’s Commendation.

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Heart Award goes to Clinton

On June 24, Variety – The Children’s Charity thanked the Village of Clinton for its many years of support with a Community With A Heart Award. It was presented at Variety’s 45th annual Heart Awards ceremony at the Delta Burnaby Hotel and Conference Centre in Burnaby. The funds raised at Clinton’s 2013 150/50 celebrations, combined with the many contributions the Village has donated to Variety over the years, brings the total to well over $47,000. Clinton Councillor Wayne Marchant accepted the award on behalf of the Village. He was accompanied to the ceremony by Fran White, who proposed the idea for a Variety Talent Show and spearheaded the campaign to fundraise for the children’s charity.

It’s been 150 years since Billy Barker has lived in the town that bears his name, but you’re liable to see him if you pay a visit to Barkerville this year. He’s been hired as a living historian to walk the board-walked streets and greet visitors who want to know where to search for gold in the province’s largest historic site. “For the first time in the history of Barkerville as a heritage site, there will be somebody interpreting the personal history of Billy Barker, so among the many different characters you can meet when you come to Barkerville you can meet the man himself,” says James Douglas, Barkerville’s Visitor Experiences manager.

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Village of Clinton Councillor Wayne Marchant, left, accepted the Community With A Heart Award from Bill Senghera, Variety – The Children’s Charity president, at the recent Variety’s 45th Annual Heart Awards.

Billy comes home to Barkerville The heritage site once had a Billy Barker mannequin but never a living, breathing character since Barker left for Victoria in 1864. The main reason for this is that until 2008, when Barkerville historians made contact with Elaine Edgington, Barker’s great-greatgranddaughter in England, very little personal information was known about the man’s early years and his original family. Fed by biographical details uncovered by Barkerville historian Ken Mather, longtime park employee Andrew Hamilton has drawn the starring role. His portrayal of Barker to mark the town’s 150th anniversary in 2012 earned thumbs-up approval

Worker injured at 100 Mile Lumber One man is in a Kelowna hospital following a weekend incident at 100 Mile Lumber. WorkSafeBC received the report on July 20 and started an investigation. Spokesperson Trish Chernecki
didn’t talk about the nature of the incident or what injuries the man suffered, but she did confirm he is an employee of a welding subcontractor of West Fraser Mills Ltd. “For us, it’s all about determining cause now, so it can be prevented in the future.” In an e-mail, 100 Mile Lumber general manager Sandor Buchi says the company is “greatly distressed” by the incident. “Investigations have been initiated by ourselves and we are also working with the appropriate local authorities to determine the circumstances of the event. The person involved is receiving medical care and our thoughts are for the individual and their family at this time.”

from Edgington when she visited that year. Barker grew up Cambridgeshire, England, where he learned the meaning of an honest day’s work as a waterman, hauling cargo on a canal boat for his father. However, the arrival of the railroad killed the family business in the 1840s and Barker went to North America to begin a new life as a miner in the midst of the California gold rush, eventually working his way into the Cariboo. On Aug. 17, 1862, Barker and seven partners struck a run of gold that had been found earlier at nearby Richfield, but instead of

the pay channel being one foot deep, theirs was 40 feet deep. With every bucket of dirt they brought up, the miners were finding the equivalent of $20,000 or $30,000 worth of gold. “It was suddenly the stupidest amount of gold anybody had ever seen and everybody started flocking to Barkerville,” says Douglas. “The rest is history.” Barker’s mine produced 37,500 ounces of gold, worth more than $50 million in today’s market. Barkerville opened May 15 for a season that runs through Sept. 28. For more information, go to barkerville. ca.

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...local single hockey mother of three, daughter of Doug and Pauline Peterson, has suffered a severe brain injury. Donations to help this family will gratefully be accepted at the following locations: • The Rustic Grill (old Clancy’s) Lac la Hache • JD’s Salon on Birch Avenue • Birch Avenue Barbershop • Borgos’ Sport Shack on Birch Avenue • United Concrete on 5463 Tatton Rd. (105 mile). • Burgess Plumbing on 300 Industrial Rd. • Little Horse Lodge on North Green Lake Rd. Special or private donations can be made by calling 250-456-2179 All prayers for Jodie accepted. Many thanks to all who have shared their support and prayers.

100 Mile and District Figure Skating Club Now offering CanPower skating the only national accredited power skating program. Pre-Power Program starts Sept 17, 2014 on Wednesdays at 3:30pm for 10 weeks. Pre-Power is an introductory course geared to children approximately 4-6 years of age, designed to teach basic skating skills and techniques in a power skating specific environment. CanPower Skating Program starts Sept 15, 2014 on Mondays at 3:30pm for 10 weeks. CanPower is an instructional program to teach skating skills and techniques to hockey and ringette players. The program was designed to help skaters of all ages develop balance, power, and endurance who have already learned the basics in skating.

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TAURUS - Apr 21/May 21 Technology plays a big role in your life this week, Taurus. Your office may be upgrading new equipment, or you have decided to rewire your home.

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GEMINI - May 22/Jun 21 Gemini, take a deep breath and go with the flow when you find yourself unusually busy this week. A change of plans may find you spending more time at the office. CANCER - Jun 22/Jul 22 You’re in for a nice financial surprise this week, Cancer. Whether it’s a raise at work or some other financial windfall, money is coming your way shortly. LEO - Jul 23/Aug 23 Leo, expect some unexpected visitors this week. Straighten up around the house and make the most of this unplanned time with a few old friends. VIRGO - Aug 24/Sept 22 Friends or colleagues may introduce you to something that captures your interest, Virgo. You are ready for something new in your life, and this will tickle your fancy. LIBRA - Sept 23/Oct 23 Travel is in your immediate future, Libra. Enjoy this escape from the daily grind and invite a few friends or family members along to make the trip more memorable. SCORPIO - Oct 24/Nov 22 Good news is on the horizon, Scorpio. It may be a pending promotion at the office or a chance to go out with friends, but either way it will put a smile on your face.

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41. Atomic #34 42. Stalkless leaves 48. Significant other 50. Chilled 51. Dakar is the capital 52. Amuse & delight 53. Explorer Vasco da ____ 54. Annoy 55. 365 days (abbr.) 56. Peremptory command 58. Born of 59. Particle fineness grades 60. Obtain

sp.) 13. Hindu exercise discipline 17. Small coin (French) 19. More naked 20. Feel deep affection for 21. A protected community 25. Nation of birth 29. Two people singing 31. Applauding sounds 32. Variable stars 33. Reject 35. Building up 38. Not a fraction CLUES DOWN 41. Sailor 1. Colas 43. An evening party 2. Awaken 44. Hollow for a lightbulb 3. Better half 45. Type 4. In event that 46. Dutch portrait painter 5. Demotes Sir Peter 6. City in NE Pakistan 47. River of Hesse 7. Lotus roadster model 49. N. Botswanan lake 8. University board trustees 56. 1/10 gram (abbr.) 9. 40th state 57. Original Hawkeye 12. Egyptian Sun god (var. actor’s initials

SAGITTARIUS - Nov 23/Dec 21 Expect your life to change dramatically this week, Sagittarius. An intriguing bit of news could have you imagining all sorts of interesting things for the months to come. CAPRICORN - Dec 22/Jan 20 Capricorn, if you’re itching for change, look no further than your own family members for inspiration. Good advice is always available if you care to ask. AQUARIUS - Jan 21/Feb 18 Aquarius, a busy week ahead will also be a happy week. That’s because you will be busy doing something that you enjoy and the time will fly by. Enjoy the ride. PISCES - Feb 19/Mar 20 Pisces, jump at the chance to get away and enjoy an unplanned adventure. The next few days may provide the experience of a lifetime.

FAMOUS BIRTHDAYS JULY 27 Maya Rudolph, Actress (42)

JULY 31 Zac Brown, Singer (36)

JULY 28 Manu Ginobili, Athlete (37)

AUGUST 1 Jason Momoa, Actor (35)

JULY 29 Josh Radnor, Actor (40)

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JULY 30 Laurence Fishburne, Actor (53)

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If you dIdn’t read thIs wednesday’s here are just a few of the many stories you missed… no tax break for grow-ops no legislated settlement for teachers Clinton breaks temperature records rCMP patrolling south Cariboo lakes fire prohibitions placed on region fire chief satisfied with mill dust control district of 100 Mile house annual report reflects restraint rCMP busy with motor -vehicle incidents hydro outage sparks small blaze occupants injuries not lifethreatening riders from far and wide Canim Lake, Jake’s Pub reach men’s fastball league finals hootstock set to rock this weekend

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New parliamentary secretary appointed for seniors

The ElectroRecycle ambassadors will be at Gold Trail Recycling, 720 Sollows Cres., in 100 Mile at 2 p.m. on July 30. They will be answering questions and reminding residents they can recycle their old and broken appliances and power tools responsibly. Their goal is to raise aware-

give it more emphasis on “hands-on learning” and exposing students in earlier grades to the range of jobs they can expect when they graduate. Jobs Minister Shirley Bond said the Industry Training Authority (ITA) will get a new board of directors and industry advisory councils to provide upto-date information on job market needs. The BC NDP stated the overhaul of the ITA to restore union representation on its board shows the model set up 10 years ago has been a failure. The Opposition party also questioned how the education system can be restructured without adding new resources. Advanced Education Minister Amrik Virk said the student loan

program will also be adjusted to market demand, with loans reduced or forgiven for students who graduate with in-demand skills and are willing to move to get work.

ness and educate communities about ElectroRecycle’s wide network of drop-off locations that provide an accessible and convenient alternative for a variety of electrical products that would otherwise end up in our landfills. The ElectroRecycle program is the first small appliance and power tool recycling program of

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August 1, 1928 - November 25, 2013 A Celebration of Life will be held for long time Lac La Hache resident, George Christian, at the Christian’s residence on Emerald Crescent. August 3, 2014 at 1:00 pm. Please join the family to celebrate how George lived his life with laughter, cheers and good memories.

easily obtain the information, services and supports they need,” said Mackenzie. “I know it will take a strong foundation of collaboration to meet the individual needs of older British Columbians and I look forward to working with the new parliamentary secretary for seniors as we work together to improve seniors’ care.”

ElectroRecycle ambassadors at Gold Trail Recycling

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tary secretary for seniors Linda Larson will assume a new position as Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of Social Development and Social Innovation for Accessibility. “One of the things I am hearing while touring the province and listening to seniors, is that their needs to be a single point of access so that seniors can

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Marion Kellett has moved to Fischer Place. All her friends are warmly welcomed to visit her there.

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(Dawn - 2pm) Weigh-in 8am ‘til 2pm at McGregor’s Wharf for Sulphurous Lake (7570 Petty John Rd.) & Moose Haven Resort for Hathaway Lake NOTE: Fishing Regs. State Limit of 1 Laker in Sulphurous Lake

Awards & Prizes Sulphurous Lake Firehall at 3pm Firehall Kitchen open noon to 4pm Hamburgers & Hotdogs Tickets $3 each and include entry into fishing derby and lots of door prizes! Available at Sulphurous Lake Resort, Moosehaven Resort, Hathaway Resort or any executive member. Tickets are $3 each For information, call 250-593-4183

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100 Mile and District Figure Skating Club is now taking registration for the following programs: • • • •

Pre-Canskate CanSkate Programs (Learn to skate programs) StarSkate program (Figure Skating program) New Canpower Skate

Our Summer Skate program for CanSkaters & StarSkaters will be held Aug. 25-29, 2014. 2014-2015 skating season starts Sept., 8, 2014

The club would like to welcome our newest CanSkate Coach Alyssa Lindberg to the team.

We are taking registrations at the Fall Fair, and Aug. 25-29 from 2-5pm. or by phone or email: 100milefigureskatingclub@gmail.com or leave a message at 250-395-1842.

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Michelle Stilwell has been appointed Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of Health for Seniors, adding this role to her existing Parliamentary Secretary for Healthy Living responsibilities. Stilwell was elected MLA for Parksville-Qualicum on May 14, 2013. In addition to her role as parliamentary secretary, Stilwell serves as Government Caucus Chair and is a member of the Cabinet Committee on Secure Tomorrow and Treasury Board. “I am very pleased

to support Health and contributions of Minister Lake with my this vital population. I new appointment as look forward to working the parliamenwith the ministary secretary try and with the responsible for newly appointseniors,” said ed Seniors Stilwell. Advocate Isobel “I represent Mackenzie as a constituency government that has one continues to of the highest MICHELLE ensure the very STILWELL percentages of best supports older residents and care for in the country and rec- B.C. seniors.” ognize the unique needs Former parliamen-

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“Little Brave” Oliver Robbins, left, Raija Paul and Frank Robbins from Alkali Lake showed off their colourful regalia and their beads and feathers during the annual Canim Lake Band Pow Wow on July 12.

100 Mile & District General Hospital Auxiliary board members Joyce Bueckert, left, Mina Elsworth and Elsie Babcock were happy to provide two new chairs for the lab, while medical lab assistant Tamara Van Loon, right, was appreciative to see them installed. The donated chairs have a combined value of $4,744.

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Jackson Arnott, 6, found a way to cool off and played in the creek with family at Centennial Park in 100 Mile House recently.

Frank Hildebrandt, left, owner and operator of Krankys Garage Ltd. recently donated an 110 cc ATV to the Deka Lake & District Volunteer Fire Department (DL&DVFD). Terry Allan, right, prize co-ordinator of the DL&DVFD says it will be awarded as one of the prizes at the fire department’s 31st Annual Fishing Derby on Aug. 2-3. Roy Smith, middle, of Cariboo Carts Plus supplied the ATV.

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Volunteers Carol Roberts, front, and Tanya Richards fed the hungry masses at the July 10 Watch Lake Green Lake Gymkhana, as the hamburgers and hotdogs were flying out of the Cook Shack. The next gymkhana is on Aug. 9, starting at noon.

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Cariboo Regional District weed-of-the-week series Common Tansy is a horticultural invasive plant that was introduced from Europe and Asia for its medicinal properties. It is also referred to as Bitter Buttons, Cow Bitter, Mugwort and Golden Buttons. Common Tansy has “fern-like” leaves that grow about 10-15 centimetres in length on erect stems that can have a reddish purple appearance. The stems are usually smooth and grow anywhere from 50-150 cm tall. Perhaps the most recognizable feature of this invasive plant is it has small round button-shaped flowers that are yellow and flat topped, and grow in clusters. This plant is said to be aromatic, as it has a smell similar to Camphor, with a hint of Rosemary. Even though Common Tansy was introduced and widely used for its medicinal properties, the leaves and flowers can be high-

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The Common Tansy is an invasive plant that is found on stream banks, disturbed habitats, along roadside and in pastures. Its leaves are highly toxic if the stems and flowers are eaten in larger quantities, and the can cause contact dermatitis.

ly toxic if consumed in large quantities. It contains a toxin that can cause hallucinations as well as spasms, brain and liver damage, and in some cases, even death. To some individuals, it can also cause contact dermatitis. This plant can also be harmful to some livestock. Often found on stream banks, in disturbed habitats and along roadsides and

in pastures, this plant likes full sun and well drained fertile soil. If you have this plant growing in your garden, in your yard, or planted fields, it is important that you deal with it properly to prevent further spread and mitigate potential adverse economic impacts. Common Tansy grows and reproduces by seeds as well as roots, and can grow new plants from even

small root fragments. As such, it is important that you bag any seeds and or plant material in heavy plastic bag and dispose of in the designated invasive plant bin at the Williams Lake, 100 Mile House or Quesnel landfills. Do not grow, trade or purchase Common Tansy, as there are better alternatives available, including native plant species. If you have any questions or concerns regarding Common Tansy, or need some assistance in identification or management, contact the Cariboo Regional District’s Invasive Plant Management team at 250-392-3351, or toll free 1-800-665-1636, or visit cariboord.ca.

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Gibraltar Mine wins award

Taseko Mines’ takeover, makeover provides sustainability, economic stability By Sean Glanville

Ta s e k o - G i b r a l t a r Mine was the recipient of a prestigious award recently. A full house gathered at the Signal Point Banquet Room on July 15 to celebrate Gibraltar Mine winning a 2013 Mining and Sustainability Award. It was a joint award

presented on behalf of the Province of British Columbia and Mining Association of B.C. “The three main criteria for this award are economic, social and environmental contributions or impacts of the mine,” explained Brian Battison, Taseko vice-president of corporate affairs. Gibraltar Mine opened in 1971 but was forced to close due to low copper prices in the late 1990s. Taseko then acquired Gibraltar and kept the McLeese Lake area property in a care-andmaintenance stage for five years before reopening in 2004.

Search on for garlic recipes Ken Alexander Free Press

Preparations for the South Cariboo Garlic Festival, which will be held at the Felker Homestead, just north of Lac la Hache on Highway 97 on Aug. 23-24. The Master Garlic Chef Recipe Competition is back and organizers are looking for recipes. This year will mark the Eighth Annual Cook-Off and the cash prizes are $1,000, $500

Battison described how due to the changes made at Gibraltar, the mine will no longer have to shutdown even if copper prices were to plummet again in the future. “Since we took over in 2004, Taseko has invested $700 million in Gibraltar Mine. Much of that investment has gone into changing the mine from a very high-cost to a much lower-cost operation. “What this means is that if there’s ever a

period of poor copper prices the mine can stay open and this project will continually provide economic value to the region and things like job security.” A major part of Gibraltar’s mandate and strategy was to lower the overhead cost of running the mine and improve efficiency, which Battison said he believes they have succeeded in doing. Sean Glanville is a writer with the Williams Lake Tribune.

Although we hate to part with them, our fridge just isn’t big enough to hang them on!! Your child’s Mother’s Day and Father’s Day submissions will only be available for pick-up until July 31, after that they will be gone…

Please come into our office in the Pinkney Complex to pick up your drawings before then!

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CONGRATULATIONS!

and $250 for first-, second- and third-place respectively. However, the original recipes have to be submitted by July 31. Three of the recipes will be selected by an independent panel, and the three recipe finalists will be invited to participate in the Cook-Off on Aug. 24 at the Garlic Festival. The rules and instructions for entering the competition are easy to follow. See the whole story of the festival at www.garlicfestival.ca.

Ronald McDonald House BC is growing. ®

256 athletes from Cariboo - North East competed at the 2014 BC Summer Games bringing home 18 medals.

The new Ronald McDonald House BC opens in June. A home away from home for seriously ill children receiving treatment at BC Children’s Hospital, the new and bigger House has enough room to welcome 73 families every day, keeping 2,500 families per year together when it matters most.

Help us continue our work by donating at rmhbc.ca

Thank you to the coaches, officials, volunteers, and families who support these growing champions. See photos, videos and results at

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Announcements

Employment

Services

Real Estate

Personals

Trades, Technical

Fencing KAS2033, a strata corporation in 100 Mile House is seeking proposals to replace an aged fence. We are looking for two proposals: (1) A chain link fence (maximum height determined by local bylaws), upright posts to be embedded in concrete. Installation of curb stops 2 feet from fence line (use rebar to secure) and privacy slats. (2) Second option, a wood fence, all material to be pressure treated, 6X6 install chips, install bottom, middle and top stinger and attach treated boards or cedar panels with pre-drilled holes and treated screws. Installation of concrete curb stops 2 feet from fence line (use rebar to secure). All proposals must be faxed to 250-785-3487; proponents must be able to produce proof of insurance and third party liability plus letter from WCB confirming company is in good standing.

AA MEETINGS 100 Mile House

Sunday: Big Book Study Group @ Heath Unit (behind hospital) at 7:30 PM Monday: Noon meeting @ Scenic Place unit #18, 208 8th St. at 12:00 PM Tuesday: 100 Mile Sobriety Group @ United Church at 8:00 PM Thursday: Step and Tradition Group @ 108 Community Hall (upstairs)at 7:30 PM

Employment Business Opportunities 2 COMMERCIAL SPACES for Rent/Lease/or for sale. Behind the Community Hall, downtown 100 Mile. 260 3rd Street (CKBX), Available Aug 1, 2014, 800 sq ft - suitable for office or ?? $895.00/mo. 270 3rd Street. (Cariboo Pump & Water) Avail Oct 1, 2014, 800 sq ft. $895.00/mo - would souit appliance repair shop or ?? Has loading dock, roll up back door. Call 250-395-6546 or 250-395-3030

Drivers/Courier/ Trucking

Join one of North America’s most respected & fastest growing heavy civil infrastructure contractors. Flatiron has been named Heavy Civil Contractor of the Year in Alberta & has won numerous employer awards. Flatiron Constructors has an immediate need for:

• Formwork Carpenters • Apprentice Carpenters • Skilled Laborers • Grade Checkers • Heavy Equipment Operators This is an opportunity to join us in the Edmonton Area. The Northeast Anthony Henday Drive project includes the construction of 27 kms of six and eight-lane divided roadway, nine interchanges, two flyovers, eight rail crossing & two bridges across the North Saskatchewan River.

APARTMENT/CONDO MANAGER TRAINING

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Help Wanted An Alberta Oilfield Company is hiring experienced dozer and excavator operators, meals and lodging provided. Drug testing required. 1-(780)7235051. CLASS 1 Driver needed for full time work. Highway hauling step deck work within Canada. Min 5 yrs. exp. Home most weekends. Please fax your resume to 250-396-4609 COOK: Part Time - experience preferred, must have “Food Safe” Bring resume to Cindy’s Cookery, 108 Mile Ranch.

FULL TIME Sales/Warehouseman Must be physically fit, able to lift heavy items, excellent customer service skills and competent math skills. Flooring or sales experience an asset but not required.

Flooring Installer Must have experience with installations of carpet and vinyl. Have own tools and transportation. Drop off resume to Shannon or Tracey at #2 - 345 Birch Ave, 100 Mile House.

Medical/Dental Full time or part time Receptionist wanted for busy family dental practice. Competitive wages! CDA new grads welcome. Dental/medical receptionist experience is a plus. No evening or weekend shifts. Contact us at jobs@williamslakedental.com or drop off resume to 440 Comer Street.

DORPER Cross Sheep flock for sale. 15 ewes and 25 lambs. $4500. Phone 250397-4126.

Merchandise for Sale

or forward your resume:

A- STEEL SHIPPING DRY STORAGE CONTAINERS Used 20’40’45’ 53’ and insulated containers all sizes in stock. SPECIAL Trades are welcome. 40’ Containers under $2500! DMG 40’ containers under $2,000 each. Also JD 544 &644 wheel Loaders Wanted to buy 300 size hydraulic excavator Ph Toll free 1-866-528-7108 Delivery BC and AB www.rtccontainer.com BRIDGESTONE Revo Tires. 4 of P235 x 15. 85% tread remaining. Tires in very good condition. $390. 250-3956179. GM Short box liner Dodge short box canopy. Call 250395-2788. HOT TUB (SPA) COVERS. Best price. Best quality. All shapes & colours available. 1-866-652-6837 www.thecoverguy.com/ newspaper?

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CLASS 1 DRIVERS w/ AIR Req. for DH Manufacturing, Houston BC. BC & Alberta routes to be determined based on experience. Hour Pay Based On Exp. & Full Benefits After 3 Mos. Apply with resume & abstract by emailing: dhmnfg@gmail.com

Pets & Livestock

Build The Best. Be The Best! RIVERCITY Fibre a whole log chipping company located in Kamloops is currently seeking a Licensed BC Interior Log Scaler. We offer a competitive compensation package. Please e-mail a cover letter & resume to rcf2007@telus.net or fax to 250-374-9506.

Work Wanted Looking for job on cattle ranch. Exp. with cattle, haying, equip. operation & maintenance, welding & have class 1 drivers licence. 250-747-1244

Services

Esthetics Services 100% Human Remy HAIR EXTENSIONS. We offer boss custom coloring! Check us out @www.concreteagenda.net

Financial Services 2nd MORTGAGES available call Don at 1-604-892-9027 between 8am & 11am GET BACK ON TRACK! Bad credit? Bills? Unemployed? Need Money? We Lend! If you own your own home - you qualify. Pioneer Acceptance Corp. Member BBB. 1-877-987-1420 www.pioneerwest.com

Cleaning Services GET-R-DUN house cleaning service - One time,wkly,biwkly,mnthly For all your cleaning needs call 250-395-3255

Misc. for Sale

Misc. Wanted WE BUY GOLD & SILVER Get the best price for your SILVER COINS Call for app’t Mon - Fri

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Collector Buying Coin Collections, Native Art, Estates, Gold, Silver + 778-281-0030 Will buy unwanted gold & silver, coins, quality watches, Rolex. Will meet or beat any reasonable competitors rate, local buyer. 250-612-1828, Prince George. (privacy assured)

Real Estate Business for Sale HOME BASED Trophy and Engraving business for sale. Call 250-706-9779.

GARAGE SALES 100 MILE: Sat. July 26 from 9noon at 715 Burghley Place 103 MILE: Sat. July 26 from 9-2 at 5523 Lakeside Court. Household items, furniture, misc. goods. LONE BUTTE: Sat. July 26 from 8-4 at 6116 Marlborough Rd. Something for everyone!

INTERLAKES: Multi family sale for guys & girls. Sat. July 26 from 9-3 at 7609 East Sheridan Lake Road, off Highway #24. RANCHETTES: Indoor Sat July 26th from 9-2 at 6053 North Horse Lake Rd. Antiques, furniture & more.

Rentals

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Houses For Sale

Duplex / 4 Plex 2 BDRM updated suite: 5 min. to 100 Mile. $800/mon includes utilities. Avail. Aug. 1st. 778-485-0043.

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108 MILE RANCH, Gloinnzen Dr. 5 bdrm, 2 1/2 bath home on .84 acres. 2500 sq ft of living space incl a finished basement. An attached 14 x 25 carport is enclosed with a garage door and sundeck on top. Property has a lge front lawn & a long driveway that goes around to the back of the house leading up to the Green belt. (No neighbors in backyard!) There is a new shingle roof; elec hot water tank; and upgraded Low E glass (with argon gas) vinyl windows installed recently. Natural gas furnace plus a free standing woodstove as back up. Home is ready to move into now. Asking $189,500. OBO. Use seperate basement suite as your mortgage helper. To view pictures or ask questions email lorettafindlay@gmail.com or phone 250-395-4602 or 250-706-9701 (Bruce). PARK DRIVE ESTATES, #49 2 bdrm Mobile Home - FREE! Call 250-395-3268

Lots 2.5 ACRE LOTS, LUMBY, BC Mabel Estates 5 mins from town, pristine lush views. Designed and ready to build. Wells & power at lot. Starting, $139,000, $50,000 below assessed value. 250-317-2807.

Mobile Homes & Parks BETTER THAN NEW! 5 appl. vinyl windows, insulation, drywall, flooring, plumbing, custom kitchen, bathroom, and 6x25 deck. Must be seen. You won’t believe its a mobile. $39,500.00 obo Call 250-3958940

Rentals Apt/Condo for Rent CARIBOO GARDENS Clean, large, bright 1&2 bedrooms Seniors Welcome For reliable service call Penny

250-395-0809 or 250-395-0168

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NEWLY renovated retail space available. #1 & #2 355 Birch Ave. 100 Mile Hse appx 1100 sq ft per unit, formerly the Tip Top bldg. Call Janet 250-395-2545 for more info

To view call Laurette at 250-305-3318.

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Mobile Homes & Pads 2 BEDROOM mobile for rent. $650/mo. #25 Park Drive Estates. 250-395-3268. Refs. required. MOBILE pad for rent at Park Dr. Estates. Available immediately. 250-395-3268.

Homes for Rent 2 BDRM house with full basement, at 105 Mile. Completely renovated, quiet, natural area on ranch overlooking the lake. Very suitable for older couple. Avail. Aug. 15th. $800/mon. 250-791-6214. 2 BDRM older trailer c/w addition. Beautiful Horse Lake view on large corner lot. End of Norman Rd, Garden & greenhouse. Suitable for quiet retired couple. 8 miles to town. $600. to right person. N/S N/Pets. Call 250-395-6546 or 250-395-3030. 3 BDRM mobile with large addition at 93 Mile Loop Rd. on 5 acres. F/S. Great for animals. 250-395-2744 or 250-7062199. Damage Deposit req’d.

LAKEFRONT: 2 bdrm house, picturesque, quiet avail. now. $800/mon, lease req. 1-778835-1852 or 1-604-805-4201.

QUIET up-dated 2 bdrm. $550. Laundry included. Gateway area. 250-395-2080.

WEBB LAKE WATERFRONT 3 bdrm mobile home on 14 acres with horse barn & shop, all fenced. Good water, short driveway on plowed road. All appliances incl. plus dishwasher. $550/mon negotiable. Avail. Sept. 1 Call Frank 1604-854-4635. Newly renovated.

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Duplex / 4 Plex

Wheelchair accessible.

One & Two bedroom and studio suites available. 55+, quiet, pet friendly, secure environment, laundry facilities, and many activities to choose from.

3 BDRM rancher in 108 Ranch. Avail. Aug. 1st. $800/mon plus utilities. NS Call 250-397-2998.

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Assisted Living Suites

West Fraser, One Hundred Mile House Division, is seeking an energetic, self motivated, conscientious:

CERTIFIED INDUSTRIAL ELECTRICIAN 100 Mile House, located in the South Cariboo Region of British Columbia, offers a close knit, friendly atmosphere with modern recreation, education and medical facilities, and excellent outdoor leisure opportunities. If you have good technical skills, an excellent safety record, and above average interpersonal and communication skills this job is the perfect fit for you. Preference will be given to applicants with previous sawmill experience, including a working knowledge of Allan Bradley PLC 5 & Control Logics systems. Good leadership skills are an asset. Our Electricians work days, afternoons and graveyards. Rate of pay and benefits as per the USW Local 1-425 Collective Agreement. Interested applicants should apply by sending their resume and proof of qualifications in confidence to Pat Pasanen: 100milelumber@westfraser.com, by mail to Box 97, 100 Mile House, B.C. VOK 2EO or faxing to (250) 395-8254. Applications will be accepted until August 16th, 2014. We thank all candidates for their interest; however, only those selected for an interview will be contacted.

Suites, Lower 1 BDRM basement suite, lots of windows & stairs, 10 km from town. Private entry, quiet neighbourhood, utilities included. NP. NS. Ref & DD required. Suitable for working single person. $550/mon. 250395-3589.

Suites, Upper 2 BDRM suite, 103 Mile. Avail. immediately, $550/mon. includes utilities & cable. Call Phil at 250-791-5275.

Transportation

Recreational/Sale

1993 Citation Supreme 27ft 5th Wheel • • • • • • • • • • • • •

Sink, shower, bath and toilet Dbl sink, 4 burner stove Lge fridge, w/top freezer Microwave, coffee pot Built in stereo Sleeps 6 A/C and furnace 2 - 30 gallon propane tanks - new 2 batteries Solar panel & skylight Never smoked in Comes w/5th wheel hitch Well maintained

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Reasonable offers considered

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Help Wanted

Help Wanted

18’ REMINGTON

EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR The 100 Mile House Women’s Centre is seeking a highly motivated, committed and entrepreneurial Executive Director to provide the strong leadership that will move our organization toward increasing effectiveness and the expansion of our services and programs. The position is part time with the possibility of increasing hours as additional programming is developed. You will have a broad knowledge of women’s services and the non-profit sector with a University Degree or a Diploma. You have experience with Board governance, financial and human resource management, programming and delivery of services and strong computer skills. A combination of education and experience will also be considered. Please contact: execdirector@100milewomencentre.ca for a copy of the job description. Please provide a cover letter with resume by 5:00 P.M. on July 31, 2014. Your cover letter is to include: Why you are interested in this job? Why you think you are qualified? What aspects of your career make you a good candidate? Please no phone calls or office visits.


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Changing channels on back road safety Standardizing mobile radio frequencies Forest industry workers and other users of British Columbia’s back roads are reminded there have been changes to the mobile radio frequencies that help ensure safe passage on many of the province’s resource roads. A province-wide, safety initiative to standardize radio communications, call procedures and signage on forest service roads and select resource roads is in place in B.C.’s Cariboo region, including the 100 Mile House Resource District and the Cariboo-Chilcotin Resource District. Other districts will follow suit later this summer. All users of affected resource roads will be required to reprogram their radios to incorporate the new resource road channels. Since the transition will be gradual, road users are advised to retain current radio

frequencies until they are no longer required. New signs posted on local resource roads will advise which radio channels to use and the location calling intervals, with drivers required to indicate their direction of travel. Where posted, road users using mobile radios must use the posted radio channels and call protocols. Local resource road safety committees have worked together to implement these changes in co-operation with the Ministry of Forests, Lands and Natural Resource Operations and Industry Canada. All road users are reminded that forest service roads are not radio-controlled, but radio-assisted and, therefore, it’s essential to drive safely according to road and weather conditions. More information – including radio communications protocols, radio channels, maps and signs – are available online at www.for.gov. bc.ca/hth/engineering/ Road_Radio_Project. htm.

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100 Mile N’ Hour is playing ball among the best. A second-place finish at a recent provincial tournament in North Surrey by the

local U14 rep fastball squad qualified them for the upcoming Western Canadian Championships in Lloydminster, Alta. on Aug. 1-4.

The tournament features some of the country’s top teams and 100 Mile N’ Hour is looking for local sponsors. “Our club was formed

only five years ago, and in this time, we have established ourselves as a force to reckon with after having competed in several ball tournaments in and around the province,” team manager Audrey Johnson says, adding the team has been fundraising on its own in order to train,

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