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NEWS BRIEFS Cultural celebrations at Kwah Hall Jesse Cole Caledonia Courier

The Nak’azdli Band First Nation will be holding a cultural afternoon celebration on Thursday, Aug 14. The celebration which features traditional drum, dance and song will be held in Kwah Hall, beside the Nak’azdli Band office in Fort St. James. The celebration is open to the public and takes place from 12 p.m. until 7 p.m. At 1 p.m. a game of Lahal, a traditional indigenous game, will be played between attendees. The cultural afternoon celebration comes as a way to celebrate and bring some levity to the community after a series of loss and grief workshops that have taken place over the last few weeks in response to the loss of Nak’azdli community members and elders. Alexandra Luggi, who is one of the organizers of the event says she’d like to make the afternoons a monthly event in the future. The event will celebrate First Nations culture, traditions and serve as a way to brighten the spirits of those in the community dealing with the recent losses of loved ones.

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Taking home the gold B.C. wins the North American Indigenous Games across the board Jesse Cole Caledonia Courier

The 2014 North American Indigenous Games (NAIG) were a year of firsts for British Columbia. It was the first time British Columbia’s volleyball team won the gold medal, the first time a team had won the medal count and the prestigious John Fletcher award and it was Kristi Howell’s first time coaching. “This years NAIG was my first time coaching,” said Howell. “I’ve always played volleyball, so I know a lot about it but I’ve never actually coached,” she added. The 2014 NAIG were held in Regina, Sask. in late July and saw over 500 athletes attend from British Columbia. Howell, who took charge of the 2014 girls volleyball team, said that over 80 girls from British Columbia tried out for the team, which is more than they’ve ever had before. Howell said that the NAIG flew around 500 athletes from British Columbia to Regina as well as providing hotel accommodations for the athletes. Howell led her team to their first ever gold medal win at the NAIG and did so without her team being defeated

Kristi Howell, coach of the 2015 U19 girls volleyball team holding up the gold medal her team won in this years NAIG. Photo by Jesse Cole

once throughout the entirety of the 2014 games. “It was amazing,” Howell said of her accomplishments. “I’ve played at the NAIG twice before as an athlete but I’ve never come close to winning gold or even placing in the medal count, so to win as a coach, and my first time coaching at that, was a very big accomplishment for me.”

Howell’s team managed to not only win a gold, but British Columbia as a whole also took home first place in the medal count with a grand total of 161 medals. British Columbia’s win was thanks in part to Howell’s gold medal win, which tipped the scales in British Columbia’s favour after a tie with Saskatchewan. British Columbia’s win of the John Fletch-

er award also added to the years prestige and marked the first time in the history of the NAIG that a province has won both the medal count and the John Fletcher award. Howell said that going from athlete to coach was no easy transition, “coaching was one of the hardest things I’ve done, there were a lot of things I had to factor in and

sometimes that’s hard to juggle.” But Howell says it was her experience participating in NAIG that inspired her to give back and get involved as a coach. “The reason I chose to coach came from the experience I had when I went to the NAIG myself,” Howell said. “I had a very good experience and I believe it helped to make me

the person I am today. It opens your eyes to a bigger world and other possibilities, so being able to give back and help other girls have a similar experience was something very important to me.” The NAIG takes place every three years and while not certain she will continue to coach in the years to come she says she is definitely considering it.

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Wednesday, August 13, 2014 Caledonia Courier Nechako Valley Community Services Society (NVCSS) is currently seeking two individuals to join its Board of Directors, with the opportunity to make an important contribution to the strategic direction and governance of the Society.

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NVCSS is a vibrant and dynamic non-profit agency that serves the communities of Fraser Lake, Fort St. James and Vanderhoof. Since 1977 NVCSS has engaged in supporting children, youth, adults, and seniors, to promote and support independence and confidence in managing their daily lives while respecting the diversity within our communities. If you are interested in knowing more about this opportunity or have questions, please contact Janice Baker at 250.570.8321 or baker64@telus.net

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Mine spill ‘unlikely’ to harm spawning sockeye Jeff Nagel Black Press

The Mount Polley mine tailings pond spill is “unlikely” to significantly harm Fraser River sockeye now returning to spawn in fouled Quesnel Lake, according to the Pacific Salmon Commission. The agency managing salmon fisheries said it doesn’t expect the peak of the sockeye migration to reach Quesnel Lake until the first week of September, giving about 20 days for river and lake conditions there to improve. In a news release issued Friday it also noted the “encouraging results” of initial water quality tests released by the province is a cause for optimism. But the commission cautioned there are also juvenile sockeye currently rearing in the lake and it’s too soon to tell whether they will be severely affected. “The spill could impact their survival and food supply,” it said. Great concern persists among First Nations and other salmon users over the potential for contamination and long-lasting damage to the fishery as a result of the mine disaster. Between 845,000 and 2.95 million sockeye are forecast to spawn in the Quesnel system this year – about a quarter of the summer run and seven per cent of all Fraser sockeye stocks combined. The Department of Fisheries and Oceans has not directly commented on the threat to salmon, saying Environment Canada is the lead federal agency. “Fisheries and Oceans Canada will be closely monitoring the salmon run as it approaches the Quesnel system over the coming days to assess the potential effects of these pollutants and other factors including water temperature on salmon returns,” the department said via an emailed statement. The Fraser continues

Sockeye Salmon spawning to run at lower levels and higher temperatures than average, adding to concern that significant numbers of sockeye could die on their way upstream before spawning. But officials say incoming sockeye look healthy and most are migrating through Johnstone Strait, rather than Juan de Fuca Strait on the west side of Vancouver Island. Commercial fishing has already been open offshore to trollers since

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Aug. 2 and gillnetters who fish on the lower river between Steveston and Mission will get their first opening on Monday afternoon. There’s no in-season estimate of the overall run size yet. But major components of the run are tracking close to the mid-range of what had been predicted in advance. That suggests a total sockeye return closer to the median forecast of 23 million, rather than

the low end of seven million or a record high return of 72 million. Area E Gillnetters Association spokesman Bob McKamey said it looks to be the best return since the large run of more than 30 million sockeye in 2010. The last two years have been bleak for gillnetters, with only one chum opening each of the past two years and no sockeye fisheries. “They have waited a long time for a sockeye fishery. A lot of us are just looking forward to getting a fresh one to the table.” He expects steady openings for the 300 or so commercial gillnetting boats for several weeks. “We’re expecting regular week-day openings from now until September.” Limited recreational fisheries for sockeye opened on the Fraser River last week, which catch limits of four per

day, while aboriginal ceremonial and food sockeye fishing started two weeks ago. Unionized commercial fishermen, meanwhile, have denounced the lack of government oversight of the Mount Polley mine. “We have fleets of boats with observers or cameras watching our every move to fish sustainably, and nobody is watching these folks as they destroy our ecosystem,” said said Kim Olsen, president of the Unifor local representing fishermen and allied workers. “Where has the BC Ministry of Environment been? Where has Environment Canada been? The oversight is pathetic.” – with files from Phil Melnychuk

SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 91 (NECHAKO LAKES) SCHOOL OPENING AND REGISTRATION All schools will open on Tuesday, September 2, 2014, at the regular time. Parents and students should note that on school opening day school bus runs would be as follows. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 2014 Bus runs will begin on their regular schedule in the morning and will make the return run immediately following school dismissal at noon. Please note that noon hours vary from school to school. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 2014 WEDNESDAY, September 3, 2014, will be a full, regular day with regular bus runs both morning and afternoon. Kindergarten students will begin regular bus runs. For further information, see the advertisement re: Kindergarten. NOTES: With student population shifts in various locations, some changes in bus runs or pickup locations may be required. Problems such as these will be carefully studied and parents will be notified. Cooperation by all concerned will be appreciated. If you have any questions, contact Tracey Syrota, Transportation Manager, at 250-567-9618.

SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 91 (NECHAKO LAKES) REGISTRATION FOR STUDENTS NEW TO THE SCHOOL DISTRICT

SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 91 (NECHAKO LAKES) KINDERGARTEN REGISTRATION 1. DAVID HOY ELEMENTARY SCHOOL - Fort St. James Parents should register Kindergarten pupils new to the area on August 25 - 29, 2014. 2. SOWCHEA ELEMENTARY SCHOOL - Fort St. James Parents should register Kindergarten pupils new to the area on August 25 - 29, 2014. 3. FORT FRASER ELEMENTARY SCHOOL - Fort Fraser Parents should register Kindergarten pupils new to the area on August 25 - 29, 2014, from 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 noon.

Registration for all students who are NEW to this District will take place in the school listed below on the dates indicated during the hours of 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 noon and 1:00 p.m. to 3:00 p.m. unless otherwise stated. Grade 6 & 7 students heading to Nechako Valley Secondary and students who are returning to their same school as last year do not need to re-register. Report cards or transfer records should be presented to the school upon registration to assist in proper placement in the school. Please bring the student’s birth certificate and care card. Beginning students (Kindergarten and Grade One) who have already registered should not re-register. SCHOOL

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Evelyn Dickson Elementary

Kindergarten - Grade 6

August 25 - 29, 2014

Mapes Elementary

Kindergarten - Grade 6

August 25 - 29, 2014 **(9:00 am to 1:30 pm)

Nechako Valley Secondary

Grade 7 - Grade 12

August 25 - 29, 2014

Sinkut View Elementary

Kindergarten - Grade 6

Registration for this School is full

W.L. McLeod Elementary

Kindergarten - Grade 6

August 25 - 29, 2014

Fort Fraser Elementary

Kindergarten - Grade 7

August 25 - 29, 2014 **(9:00 am to 12:00 noon)

Fraser Lake Elementary Sec.

Grade 4 - Grade 12

August 25 - 29, 2014

Mouse Mountain Elementary

Kindergarten - Grade 3

August 25 - 29, 2014 **(9:00 am to 2:30 pm)

David Hoy Elementary

Kindergarten - Grade 7

August 25 - 29, 2014

Fort St. James Secondary

Grade 8 - Grade 12

August 25 - 29, 2014

TRANSPORTATION: Kindergarten pupils will be transported on regular school bus runs. To request transportation for your child/children, please contact the office starting the week of August 25, 2014.

Sowchea Elementary

Kindergarten - Grade 7

August 25 - 29, 2014

EBUS Academy

Kindergarten - Grade 12

Fort St. James Bus Garage: Frances Honeywell, at 250-996-7835 Vanderhoof Bus Garage: Graeme Kellem, at 250-567-9618 Fraser Lake Bus Garage: Tracey Syrota, at 250-699-6995

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4. MOUSE MOUNTAIN ELEMENTARY SCHOOL - Fraser Lake Parents should register Kindergarten pupils new to the area on August 25 - 29, 2014, from 9:00 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. 5. EVELYN DICKSON ELEMENTARY SCHOOL - Vanderhoof Parents should register Kindergarten pupils new to the area on August 25 - 29, 2014. 6. MAPES ELEMENTARY SCHOOL - Vanderhoof Parents should register Kindergarten pupils new to the area on August 25 - 29, 2014, from 9:00 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. 7. SINKUT VIEW ELEMENTARY SCHOOL - Vanderhoof Kindergarten Registration for the 2014-15 School year is closed, but will re-open for the 2015-16 School year. 8. W.L. MCLEOD ELEMENTARY SCHOOL - Vanderhoof Parents should register English or French Immersion Kindergarten pupils new to the area on August 25 - 29, 2014. 9. EBUS ACADEMY - Vanderhoof Please phone our registrar at 1-800-567-1236 any weekday during the summer to discuss how the EBUS distance learning Kindergarten program may fit your child’s needs.

Those students who register after Friday, September 5, 2014, may have difficulty in registering in classes due to space availability.


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Farm changes a great leap forward VICTORIA – The B.C. government’s intentions for the Agricultural Land Reserve have been clarified by a public consultation that proposes new commercial and industrial uses on farmland. Political watchers may recall that this was the hill the NDP was prepared to die on this spring. It was going to be a farmland looting spree for right-wing property developers and all hope of “food security” would be dashed. As I attempted to explain at the time, the changes have little or nothing to do with ALR exclusions. Now a discussion paper poses a series of questions, some of which illustrate the need to bring farmland regulations up to date. The first one deals with restrictions on retail sales, a case study in arbitrary state control. There is a strict maximum floor space. A minimum one half of retail sales must be produced on that farm. Food packing, preparation and processing are similarly restricted. This requires multiple duplicate operations of questionable viability. It brings to mind Mao Tse Tung’s Great Leap Forward, where farmers all had little iron smelting furnaces out back to make tools. But I digress. “Amongst other things,” the discussion paper says, “lessening the restrictions on on-farm processing could allow the establishment of abbatoirs (large, small or mobile) on farms, to serve surrounding cattle, game or poultry farms.” Then there’s cheese, fruit juice and even medical marijuana products. And did you know that wineries and cideries are allowed on farmland but breweries, distilleries and meaderies aren’t? (Mead is made from honey, and doesn’t have to be drunk from a bronze mug while wearing a horned helmet.)

Now that we’ve discovered that breweries don’t have to be giant urban industrial plants producing mediocre lager that all tastes the same, possibilities abound. On-farm wine and cider sales have similarly quaint retail space and product origin restrictions. The government proposes to allow sales of products not made on site, as long as they’re made in B.C. This could make more local retail beverage co-ops viable. Or it could spawn a wave of unregulated rural liquor stores

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that create chaos on country roads. You decide. On a more serious note, there are a couple of questions about changes to the newly created “zone two,” the Interior, Kootenay and North regions. One repeats the government’s intention to open up non-farm use rules to allow certain oil and gas service functions on farmland. This is to reflect the reality already on the ground in the Northeast. What other non-farm activities it may entail is not yet known, as the consultation and regional meetings continue until Aug. 22. There are proposals to bypass the Agricultural Land Commission for certain kinds of farmland subdivision in zone two. These are where the subdivided parcels are a quarter section (160 acres) or bigger, or where they are divided by a road or waterway. And finally there are proposed exemptions from ALC scrutiny of leases, to allow “intergenerational transfer,” so retiring farmers don’t have to plead for state permission to remain on their own property. Another exemption would “encourage the use of otherwise unfarmed land by existing or new farmers.” NDP agriculture critic Lana Popham, who circulated a photo of herself with a samurai sword in a theatrical “Kill Bill 24” campaign, continues to insist that these changes open up 90 per cent of ALR land for “development.” It’s a hypocritical as well as a misleading statement, since a portion of her own Saanich farm property is rented to a successful craft gin distillery. Tom Fletcher is legislature reporter and columnist for Black Press. Twitter: @tomfletcherbc Email: tfletcher@ blackpress.ca

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Kerry and Morgan Buck have combined their love of horses, the outdoors and teaching into a youth development camp program they’re offering as part of the Silver Springs Country Recreation and Wellness ranch. The youth development camps run four days and typically take on only four kids allowing the Bucks to focus on each child in great detail. “We spend so much one-on-one time during the youth camps that we’re really able to take the time with them and help them learn to be comfortable with the horses,” Kerry Buck said. “You can really see their self esteems grow as the camp progresses,” she said. Morgan Buck echoed her sentiments saying, “when the kids come to the camp they’re quite shy but they build confidence working around the big and small animals,” he said. “It’s pretty exciting to see the changes.” The idea for development camps was long in the making starting when Kerry Buck graduated high school and began working at the Nak’azdli health centre as a youth wellness worker. “While I was working as a youth wellness worker, the support staff and I saw that the youth in the area were really looking for other things to do,” Kerry Buck said. “There was a lot of boredom and sometimes that can lead to activities that aren’t always healthy.” Kerry Buck said that the youth development camps give the kids a

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