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With the support of the Soda Creek Indian Band and Williams Lake Indian Band, the B.C. Liberal government ordered an independent engineering investigation and inquiry into the Mount Polley tailings pond breach on Aug. 18. It has also ordered independent third-party reviews of all 2014 Dam Safety Inspections for every tailings pond at a permitted mine in the province. The investigation will be conducted by a panel of experts that will investigate the cause of the Mount Polley Mine tailings storage facility failure, including geotechnical standards, design of the dam, maintenance, regulations, inspections regimes and other matters the panel deems appropriate. The panel will also be able to order evidence to be produced, and the mines minister can require the company to cover costs of the inquiry. The panel will provide recommendations in a final report by Jan. 31, 2015, which will determine why the tailings dam failed. The panel’s recommendations will be received by the government and the Soda Creek and Williams Lake bands, and then shared with the public. It will be implemented by government as needed and where appropriate to ensure such an incident never happens again. The panel members are experienced geotechnical experts with expertise in tailings management facilities. The Soda Creek and Williams Lake bands were consulted on the terms of reference for the engineering investigation and will have a liaison to the panel. The Association of Professional Engineers and Geoscientists of British Columbia, and the Institute of Mining Engineering at UBC also provided input on the panel members. Tailings review The chief inspector of mines has also issued an order to all mining companies to conduct a dam safety inspection for every tailings storage facility at permitted mines by Dec. 1, 2014. Continued on 7

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Shanna Hinkes braved the barrel of ice water dumped by Isaac Hensey and Rick Fowler, right, for the Ice Bucket Challenge at André’s Electronic Experts on Aug. 19. The national Facebook fundraiser for ALS (Lou Gehrig’s Disease) is rolling out across 100 Mile House with each participant challenging three others to make a $100 donation – or face the chilling consequences and donate $10.

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By Monika Paterson

Once again, the Fifth annual British Columbia Competitive Trail Ride-Cariboo Plateau held a silent auction to raise fund for local user groups. This year’s recipient is the 100 Mile House Youth Zone Healthy Eating Project. Pat Hayward, spokesperson, ride secretary and auction organizer, says this year’s silent auction raised $823 from donations received from all over the province, including the Okanagan, Kootenays, Vancouver Island, Kamloops,

Williams Lake and Alberta. Local residents and businesses also donated. Hayward adds she was amazed at how much support she has received for this local “grassroots event.” Past fundraising recipients have included the OWL (Orphaned Wildlife Rehabilitation) project in the Fraser Valley, Mill Site Lodge, Fischer Place, 100 Mile District

Volunteers Gisele Poliseno and Peter Reid went over the data they collected at the pulse and respiration check during the annual Competitive Trail RideCariboo Plateau at The Hills Health Ranch at 108 Mile on Aug. 9.

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The B.C. Farm Women’s Network will hold its 27th annual conference at the Ramada Inn in Williams Lake on Oct. 3-4. The theme is Growing, Caring, & Preserving: Agriculture and Industry Working Together. On Oct. 3 at 8 a.m., a bus will take attendees to Gibraltar Mine for a guided tour. After a picnic lunch on the Fraser River at Soda Creek, the tour will take in the Dunlevy Ranch and the Tolko sawmill. Many guest speakers are on the agenda for Aug. 3, along with a trade fair, an AGM, and a dinner with silent auction and entertainment. Men are also welcome, and folks don’t need to be actively involved in farming/ ranching to attend. For more information, call Ginny- Lou Alexander at 250395-3555 or e-mail ginny-lou@telus.net.

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Leavitt, Clayton William It is with great sadness that the family of Clayton William Leavitt announces his sudden passing at the Cariboo Memorial Hospital in Williams Lake on Monday, August 19, 2014. There will be a Celebration of Life for Clayton at the Compassionate Care Chapel on Monday, August 25, 2014 at 11:00 am. Those wishing to honour Clayton by way of donation may do so to the Williams Lake Association for Community Living or the charity of their choice. Clayton’s family wishes to thank all those who have taken care of Clayton over the years. Cremation took place at the Cariboo Crematorium. Compassionate Care Funerals of Williams Lake, BC entrusted with all arrangements. 250-392-3336

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REGISTRATION OF NEW STUDENTS FOR SEPTEMBER 2014 ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS:

Thursday, August 28 & Friday, August 29, 2014 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. Some of the smaller schools may only have one day of registration, so please call the school at the number below to check when they are open. Children beginning Kindergarten must be five years of age by December 31, 2014. Children enrolled in Kindergarten for the 2013-14 school year do not need to re-register for Grade 1 if they are attending the same school. A birth certificate or proof of age and presentation of the B.C. “Care Card” is required for registration. Students will normally register at the school in their catchment area. Parents not sure of their catchment area may contact their nearest elementary school for information or consult www.sd27.bc.ca (click on “Find the School Nearest You” then enter your address). The French Immersion Program is located at 100 Mile Elementary School. For assistance, 100 Mile House area schools and their phone numbers are listed below: Bridge Lake ..................250-593-4674 Mile 108 Elem ..............250-791-5221 100 Mile Elem ..............250-395-2258 (English & French Immersion)

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SECONDARY SCHOOL: Peter Skene Ogden Secondary (Grades 8–12) (Please call the school at 250-395-2461 to make an appointment) Tuesday, August 26 to Thursday, August 28, 2014 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 noon and 1:00 p.m. to 3:00 p.m.

Please check the School District No. 27 website for the most current information related to the teacher strike as school start-up approaches.

STRONGSTART is a school-based, early learning, parent participation program that provides a new gateway to lifelong learning. Check the School District website for the program locations and schedules at http://www.sd27.bc.ca/programs-and-services/ strongstart. On your first visit to any StrongStart Centre, please bring your child’s Birth Certificate and Care Card if they are not already registered in a StrongStart program.

TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 2014 HAS BEEN SET AS A NON-INSTRUCTIONAL DAY FOR SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 27 AND STUDENTS DO NOT ATTEND. PRINCIPALS AND COUNSELLORS WILL NOT BE AVAILABLE.

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September 3 will be a “half ” day for students (two and one half hour morning session only) and buses will run following the morning session. Each school will begin the day at the normally scheduled time – only the dismissal times are being amended.

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Sulphurous derby Up at Sulphurous and Hathaway lakes, 10 kokanee, 10 lake trout and one rainbow trout were weighed in. First prize went to Ken Lush for a 3 lb. 2 oz. kokanee and the runner-up was Stan Vernon for a 2 lb. 8 oz. kokanee. Third place, for a 2 lb. 8 oz. laker, went to Mike Van der Starren; and fourth was Jim B. Scott’s 8 oz. rainbow. Children’s pikeminnow prizes went to Georgia Grimes who netted 10. Owen Grimes had five, and Brayden Johnson with one little fish. Said Sulphurous L ake Distric t Volunteer Firefighters’ Association’s Ken Laven: “It was a well-attended great day. We had a volleyball net up, too, and everyone enjoyed that. We really appreciate our prize donors and ticket buyers.”

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Clearwater resident Reg Klinger took second place in the lake trout category of the Deka Lake & District Volunteer Fire Department Fishing Derby on Aug. 2-3. He reeled in 19 lb. 9 oz. beauty during the annual fundraiser.

William Ramsay’s 3 lb. 3oz. catch, and third was caught by Marissa Ramsay’s 3 lb. 2 oz. fish. The youngest fisher present was 2 1/2-month-old Sebastian Burdon of Mission, and the youngest fisher present was 2 1/2-year-old Emma Kostiuk of Abbotsford, both of whom won cuddly toys. Helen Harmon of Valemount, who confessed to being the oldest fisher present at 85 years, also won a special prize. Deka Lake & District Volunteer Fire Department is most grateful to its generous sponsors, and to the public for its support of this 31st annual derby. Deka Lake & District Ratepayers Association, which catered the meals, also voiced appreciation to their volunteers and to the public for their support of this, their

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By Diana Forster Glorious weather heralded this year’s volunteer fire department fishing derbies at Deka Lake, and at Sulphurous and Hathaway lakes on Aug. 2-3. At Deka, ticket sales of 425 produced 152 fish. Of 89 lake trout, the largest, brought in by Henry Burdeyney, weighed 23 pounds 4 ounces and also earned the Don and Marion Traill trophy for largest laker. The second-place laker prize went to Reg Klinger’s 19 lb. 9 oz. specimen, and Steve Farrell’s weighed 12 lb. 15 oz. to take third. Rainbow trout catches numbered 34, with first prize going to Trina Olsen of Kelowna for a 2 lb. 8 oz. specimen. Brian Johnson’s 2 lb. 5 oz. fish took second, and George Isenor came third with a 2 lb. 3 oz. specimen. Kokanee winners

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TAURUS - Apr 21/May 21 Taurus, you may have overextended yourself this week. You didn’t realize you had taken on so much until it was too late, but there is still time to backtrack.

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GEMINI - May 22/Jun 21 Gemini, committing to a daily routine can have a strong impact on your overall health. Consider a new routine for yourself, and you’ll reap the healthy rewards. CANCER - Jun 22/Jul 22 Take things slow with a budding relationship this week, Cancer. You don’t want to go too fast and find yourself in over your head. Let things develop gradually. LEO - Jul 23/Aug 23 Leo, carefully consider any offer that seems too good to be true this week. While the person making the offer is not illintentioned, you still must exercise caution. VIRGO - Aug 24/Sept 22 Big ideas sweep in this week and leave you with a lot of inspiration, Virgo. Don’t get too lost in fantastical ideas, though. Wait a little bit before finalizing plans. LIBRA - Sept 23/Oct 23 Be cautious with regard to spending this week, Libra. You have to save up for a bigger purchase that’s on the horizon, so try to save as much as you can now. SCORPIO - Oct 24/Nov 22 Scorpio, you have realized how much you have on your plate. Consider postponing a getaway until your schedule is less packed and you can enjoy the trip even more.

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If you dIdn’t read thIs wednesday’s here are just a few of the many stories you missed… ready readies to aid education dispute Cattlemen featured in new mural residents want traffic to slow down Power loss leaves coffee-deprived customers district invites input on community’s future, aug. 21-22 ICBC begins refunding overcharged customers today fall fair jam-packed head-on collision occurred during passing attempt Local pairs win 108 senior Men’s open wranglers lasso local talent riders demonstrate skill, strategy new twists for ice skaters Bridge Lake fair photo page Popular acts taking Garlic fest stage

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Take a walk on the natural side Cariboo MLAs and the Cariboo Chilcotin Coast Tourism Association want British Columbians to take a Staycation this month and support local tourism. “Government has proclaimed August as Staycation Month in British Columbia and our region offers worldclass attractions and outdoor experiences,” says Cariboo North MLA Coralee Oakes. “Our local tourism businesses are all open for business and ready to provide a firstclass experience. Visit the Cariboo Chilcotin Coast this month to support the great work that our tourism operators do and see a beautiful part of B.C. – from the ocean to Barkerville, there’s something here for you.” The Cariboo Chilcotin Coast has a diverse landscape covering more than 100,000 kilometres of the province and relies

on visitors from within B.C. for accommodation and spending in the local tourism industry. “There are so many interesting attractions and recreational activities in the Cariboo Chilcotin,” says Cariboo-Chilcotin MLA Donna Barnett. “Whether you’re drawn to water pursuits, such as freshwater and saltwater fishing and kayaking, canoeing and white-water rafting opportunities, or if you want to head inland to explore vast parks, canyons, volcanic mountains or heritage sites, you’ll find unique places and experiences here.” Tourism operators across this vast region remain open and ready to welcome visitors. Only a very small area was impacted by the Mount Polley incident. “The Cariboo Chilcotin Coast offers so much for visitors to see and do,” says Amy Thacker, CEO of the Cariboo Chilcotin Coast

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A South Cariboo rancher is getting another shot at defending her right to save her cattle by shooting a neighbour’s dog. Earlier this month, a British Columbia Supreme Court judge had ordered a new trial for the owner of a ranch in Sharpe Lake (some 60 kilometres southeast of 100 Mile House). Following her 2013 trial, she was found guilty of killing a large dog after admitting shooting it with a rifle. The longtime area testified the dog was chasing her cows and argued she was justified under the Livestock Act. The Kamloops judge said the appeal can proceed, after deciding the provincial court judge did not fully understand the evidence and made errors in interpreting the law. According to the Livestock Act, a person may kill a dog if the animal is running at large

Tourism Association. “With August being Staycation Month, it’s a great chance to explore the province and support our local businesses, most of which are family run and are proud to show off their region. Our message is simple: we’re open for business and look forward to seeing you.” Tourism is an important economic driver in B.C. and is one of the eight key sectors in the BC Jobs Plan. In 2011, the tourism sector generated rev-

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The Dobbs family celebrated 100 Mile Feed & Ranch Supply’s 50 years in business in 100 Mile House on Aug. 16. Frank and Vivian Dobbs are in the middle of the second row.

Bella proudly wore her Kidney Foundation of Canada T-shirt during the annual Kidney Walk in 100 Mile House on Aug. 17. She was one of more than two dozen participants who made the 2.5-kilometre walk around the 100 Mile Marsh.

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A huge crane was recently on site at West Fraser’s 100 Mile Lumber unloading a new sawdust accumulator. This space-age-looking piece of equipment is just one part of a large-scale upgrade being performed at the mill this summer to improve production processes and safety.

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Robin Diether drove the tractor as he gave a hay ride to folks who showed up for the Family Farm Day at the Horse Lake Community Farm Co-op property on Aug. 10.

Christian Gaertner got a golf lesson from his dad, Ben Gaertner, at the Marmot Ridge Golf Course on Aug. 10. The German residents were visiting 100 Mile House and enjoying what the community has to offer for families.

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obtained under this order will be provided to First Nations and made public. The order also includes a requirement for a third-party review of the dam consequence classifications by Dec. 1, 2014. A dam’s

consequence classification is based on the potential impact to population, the environment, cultural values and infrastructure should it fail, and is set according to the Canadian Dam Association Dam Safety Guidelines.

Scott fires low gross Close to 60 golfers out for weekly round at 108 Golf Resort Members got one last tune-up on Aug. 13 ahead of the 108 Men’s Club Championship at the 108 Golf Resort, Aug. 16-17. Fifty-nine golfers hit the links, where low gross, low net, deuces, closest-to-the-pin and long drives were recorded during the weekly round. Jay Scott (35) and Matt McNeil (37) scored low gross in the first flight, while Bill Baerg (34) and Dean McNeil (34) fired low net. In the second flight, Greg Aiken (39) scored low gross, followed by Ervin Hannah (44). Larry Van Drimmelen

Under the order, mines with high, very high or extreme consequence classifications will be required to have their Emergency Preparedness and Response Plans

reviewed by an independent third-party. There are currently 98 permitted tailings impoundments at 60 operating and closed metal and coal mines in B.C.

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U1W849 - 2013 PRIUS V - Reg $29,606 SALE $26,900 SAVE $2706

WC758 - 2010 TOYOTA PRIUS Reg $23,340 SALE $19,681 SAVE $3659 WC764 - 2004 HONDA CIVIC SI Reg $8,890 SALE $7,000 SAVE $1890 WC765 - 2001 TOYOTA CAMRY SOLARA Reg $6,900 SALE $4,800 SAVE $2100 WC770 - 2009 TOYOTA YARIS SEDAN Reg $10,450 SALE $9,659 SAVE $791 WC795 - 2007 MAZDA3 GS Reg $12,972 SALE $11,414 SAVE $1558

WC796 - 2009 CHEVROLET MALIBU Reg $18,995 SALE $17,042 SAVE $1953 WC802 - 2009 TOYOTA YARIS HB Reg $9,900 SALE $7,870 SAVE $2030

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WT1335 - 2007 CHEVROLET EQUINOX - Reg $10,840 SALE $8,623 SAVE $2217

WT1362 - 2009 HYUNDAI SANTA FE GLS - Reg $17,844 SALE $16,509 SAVE $1335

WT1366 - 2007 HONDA RIDGELINE Reg $20,840 SALE $19,430 SAVE $1410

WT1368 - 2011 TOYOTA 4RUNNER Upgrade Package Reg $34,600 SALE $32,973 SAVE $1627

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WC818 - 2009 FORD MUSTANG CONVERTIBLE - Reg $18,990 SALE $17,977 SAVE $1013 WC819 - 2008 HONDA CIVIC Reg $10,900 SALE $9,237 SAVE $1663 WC820 - 2007 TOYOTA CAMRY LE Reg $13,900 SALE $12,900 SAVE $1000

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Merchandise for Sale

Rentals Apt/Condo for Rent

Homes for Rent

Rooms for Rent

Suites, Upper

CARIBOO GARDENS Clean, large, bright 1&2 bedrooms Seniors Welcome

100 MILE, 3 bdrm, 2 bath, full basement townhouse. $650/mo plus sec. No dogs. Ref. req’d. 250-644-5577. 100 MILE House (Sundials) 3 bdrm twnhse. NS, NP. $600-$650. 250-395-6576 103 & 108 MILE, 3 bdrm at the 103, 2 bdrm bsmt suite or 4-5 bdrm at the 108. 250-3954602 or 250-706-9701 103 Mile 2 bdrm mobile #4 Park Dr. Estates, $700/mo Call 250-395-3268. 2 BDRM house, Horse Lake area.Ns/np. Avl now $800. DD req. 1yr. lease. 250-609-1118 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. 5 BDRM, 2 bath, 2 living rooms in 108. NP, NS. Avail. Sept. 1st. $1200/mon. Phone 250-706-9947. CHASM, 15 mins north of Clinton. House & 9 acres, 3 bdrms, 3 bth. island kitchen, renoed in 07. Barn & shop. Set up for horses & other pets on approval. $1200/mo plus util. Avail. Sept 1st. 250-577-3664. END GREEN LAKE one brdm small year round cabin, recently renovated. Lge windows, lge deck, warm. 2 lake accesses plus storage shed. View of lake. One pet okay. $700/mon plus utilities. 250644-5550. HORSE LAKE, Brand new upper level Large 1 bdrm with wall to wall closets,full bath, stackable ldry hook up, spacious kitchen and plenty of storage, new paint and plenty of natural light. Seperate entry, vaulted ceilings. Main level is an open loft with 10’ ceilings, radiant heat, 3 baths, and a full kitchen. Can be used for an apprv’d home base business. A must see! Access to the shoreline of the lake $2000/ month does not incl hydro. Call 250-706-8258 for more info. LONE BUTTE, on Hwy 24, 2 bdrms on 10 acres, fenced, barn, garden, green house, gas, modern kitchen, laminate floor. NS NP $899.00/mo Call 250-395-6546

ROOM FOR Rent - $300/mo. All inclusive - Quiet, clean, friendly atmosphere, great location in 100 Mile. Call 250644-5577.

103 Mile, 2 bdrm suite, avail. immediately, $550/mon. includes heat, light & cable. Call Phil at 250-791-5275.

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NURSES, Foot Care Nurses, Care Aides, Home Cleaners Bayshore Home Health is hiring casual, on-call RNs, LPNs, certified care aides and experienced cleaners. If you are: personable; energetic; positive; possess an outstanding work ethic; a passion for superior client service, and a reliable vehicle, pls forward your resume c/w 2 references to hsellors@bayshore.ca. Only those shortlisted will be contacted.

Firewood For Sale $280 per 320 cubic foot trailer load. (250)398-0641

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

Education/Trade Schools APARTMENT/CONDO MANAGER TRAINING

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Farm Workers APIARY TECHNICIAN

Required F/T, Pmt. year round for Sweet Nechako Honey 395 West Fifth Street, Vanderhoof BC V0J 3A0. Must have 1 year previous experience and be able to drive standard transmission. Duties; facilitate the operation of beehives to produce honey and related products such as bee pollen, replace Queen Bees and divide colonies when necessary. Perform maintenance on equipment, especially for extracting. Lead harvest / extracting crew as needed. Will be able to work varied hours and in varied weather conditions. Must be able to lift 32kg. boxes & withstand bees stings. Wage starting at $16.00/hr. negotiable dependant on experience. Housing is available! Send resumes: juanaebis@ sweetnechakohoney.ca

Help Wanted An Alberta Oilfield Company is hiring experienced dozer and excavator operators, meals and lodging provided. Drug testing required. 1-(780)7235051. FULL TIME warehouse person position avail immediately. Apply in person with resume at United Carpet, #2-345 Birch Ave. John Walker Consulting is a forestry consulting company in Williams Lake, BC and has an immediate opening for a full time compass person. Duties include, but are not limited to: block and road layout, GPS traversing, beetle probing, and cruising. Camp work will be required. Previous experience or training in forestry is an asset. Wages will be based on experience. Please fax resume with work related references to (250)392-3636 or email jcwalker@telus.net. Closing date is Sept. 5, 2014.

Trades, Technical 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 or emailed to reception@licar.ca;proponents must be able to produce proof of insurance and third party liability plus letter from WCB confirming company is in good standing.

Services

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 TAX FREE MONEY is available, if you are a homeowner, today! We can easily approve you by phone. 1st, 2nd or 3rd mortgage money is available right now. Rates start at Prime. Equity counts. We don’t rely on credit, age or income. Call Anytime 1-800-639-2274 or 604-430-1498. Apply online www.capitaldirect.ca

Misc. for Sale 1990 FORD Truck, Utility box trailer 4’ x 8’, Box wood heater, Gas range, TV Consul, Tuffy box for pick-up truck. Phone: 250-293-4115 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. HOT TUB (SPA) COVERS. Best price. Best quality. All shapes & colours available. 1-866-652-6837 www.thecoverguy.com/ newspaper?

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

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250-644-4422

Will buy unwanted gold & silver, coins, quality watches, Rolex and placer gold. 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.

For Sale By Owner

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

Pets & Livestock

Houses For Sale

Feed & Hay HAY: Round bales $65 each, Square bales $7 each. 250397-2014. HUNGRY VALLEY HAY: Horse quality round bales. 400lb to 600lb bales of grass or grass/alf mix. $45.00 ea. Cow quality hay approx 800lb rounds $45.00 per bale, Delivery available 250-395-3539.

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

QUALITY HAY $5/bale.

No rain, no dust, no noxious weeds.

1-250-243-2222 (Big Lake)

Merchandise for Sale

Farm Equipment 13 FOOT Circle J Aluminum Stock Trailer with tack room $6,500.00. Tractor Mount Fertilizer Spreader $250.00 Call Dennis 250-395-4232

250-395-0809 or 250-395-0168 PARKVIEW APTS: 1 BDRM apt for rent renovated, downtown 100 Mile. $550/mo, 2 bdrm $650, bachelor $450. Includes heat. (250)395-4745 or (250)706-9144

Commercial/ Industrial 1250 sq. ft. commercial retail space, street level, in Rosewood Building, for rent or lease. Across from Donex. 250-396-7334 or 604-5304224. 750sq.ft. retail space available in 108 Mall. Phone 250-3967334. FOR Rent. Light industrial bay/ shop. 24’ x 32’, Heated, overhead door. (250) 808-7711 MANUFACTURING/OFFICE/ RETAIL space w/mezzanine. Was Waldo’s Signshop. Suitable for sign shop, dog parlor, woodwork, retail, etc. 250-808-7711 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

Mobile Home Between Ashcroft & Cache Creek, 1055 Sq ft with additions, Senior’s 55 + Park, gardener’s dream 3bdrm C.S.A. & Elect certified Private financing available. $39,500.00 obo Call Walt or Eileen (250) 457-1549

Cleaning Services

For reliable service call Penny

108 MILE RANCH, Gloinnzun 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).

Mobile Homes & Parks BUILT BETTER THAN NEW! 2 bdrm home at the 103. Everything new. 5 appl., windows, tiled bathroom, 6x25 deck. This beautiful home must be seen! $39,500. 250395-8940. PARK DRIVE ESTATES, #49 2 bdrm Mobile Home - FREE! Call 250-395-3268

Duplex / 4 Plex 2 & 1 BDRM unit newly renovated, in 100 Mile. Call 250397-2041 for details. 3 BDRM duplex, Gateway area,$600/mon. Call 250-3951098 or 250-395-4913.

Housesitting SNOWBIRDS in the 100 Mile area. Reliable couple will take excellent care of your home in exchange for rent! Avail Oct lst to Mar 31st. If interested call 250-826-5755

Mobile Homes & Pads

Rentals

103 MILE 3 bdrms, 2 baths, fridge, stove, W/D. Nice fenced lot asking $700.00 per month. Call Phil 250-791-5275

GARAGE SALES 100 MILE: Sat. Aug. 23 from 9-2 at Hospital Parking Lot. 108 MILE, 4782 Kitwanga Dr. Sat, Aug 23 9am - noon. Moving Sale - everything must, furniture,tires, household items 108 MILE, 5014 Block Drive Sat, Aug 23 9am - 4pm 108 MILE RANCH, 5335 Annaham Cres. Sat, Aug 23, 9am -noon. Moving sale. 93 MILE: Sat. Aug 23 from 9am-3pm at Superior Log Homes yard on Industrial Flats Rd. Inside sale, rain or shine. Tools,books, household and more! 94 MILE: 6805 Campbell Rd Thurs., Fri., Sat. Aug 20, 21, 22 & Thurs., Fri., Sat, Aug 27, 28 & 29 from 9am-4pm. Something for everyone! BRIDGE LAKE: HUGE Power & Hand tool sale, plus everything you need for book binding. Furniture & collectibles. Sat. Aug. 23 from 10am -3pm at 7833 Bell Road. BUFFALO CREEK, 5274 Canim-Hendrix Rd, Aug 23 9am 4pm, furniture, tools, books etc FOREST GROVE, 5171 Lower Houseman Rd, Sat, Aug 23 & Sun, Aug 24 9am to 3pm, Moving Sale-everything must go

GARAGE & FARM SALE, 8037 83 Mile Road, Sat., Aug 23, 8am to 4pm. Last weekend’s sale is over and we are still emptying the garage of lots of different boxes of household items and tools and antique furniture. Large selection of metal and plastic dog crates. 13ft Circle J aluminum stock trailer with tack room $6,500. OBO. Tractor mount fertilizer spreader $250. OBO. Ford truck canopy with boat rack $200. OBO. HAWKINS LAKE: Estate Sale, 3537 Candle Drive, Sat. Aug 23 & Sun. Aug 24 from 9am - 2pm Fiberglass boat, camper & jacks, plow blade, truck, RV & fishing accesories, tools, furniture, crafts and much more. HORSE LAKE, 6321 Mulligan Drive, Sun, Aug 24, 9am 2pm no early birds please! Large variety of items!! IMPERIAL RANCHETTES 6087 Lakeshore Dr. Aug 23 9am - 2pm. H/h items, tools, fridge, apt w/d, record collection. Something for everyone No early birds IMPERIAL RANCHETTES: A walk down memory lane, props for your special occasions, furniture, antiques and more! Sat. Aug. 23 from 9-2 at 6053 North Horse Lake Rd.

Rentals

Rentals

Senior Assisted Living

Assisted Living Suites Wheelchair accessible.

One & Two bedroom and studio suites available. 55+, quiet, pet friendly, secure environment, laundry facilities, and many activities to choose from. To view call Laurette at 250-305-3318.

Williams Lake Seniors Village

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.

Office/Retail

Transportation

Recreational/Sale 1985, VW Camper good running condition, Unfortunately must sell. $3,500.00 call 250395-4845

Scrap Car Removal

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ATTENTION MEDICAL PROFESSIONALS AND ANYONE INTERESTED IN OFFICE SPACE IN 100 MILE HOUSE

100 Miles’ best professional building now offers special rental rates to special tenants. A variety of room sizes are available or will build to suit. We can even manage your appointments and provide adequate office space. Contact Konrad Schmid-Meil, manager.

SOUTH CARIBOO BUSINESS CENTRE 475 BIRCH AVE. 100 MILE HOUSE PHONE: 778-482-5555

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Request for Proposals 100 MILE DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION 2015/2016 100 MILE HOUSE & SOUTH CARIBOO VISITOR GUIDE Sealed Proposals clearly marked “2015/2016 Visitor Guide” will be received by the 100 Mile Development Corporation up to 4:00pm on Friday, September 19, 2014. The works to be constructed under this Contract include the following: • Graphic design, layout, pre-press production of the 2015/2016 100 Mile House & South Cariboo Visitor Guide. • AND/OR printing of 2015/2016 100 Mile House & South Cariboo Visitor Guide. Complete proposal guideline packages are available for pick-up at the South Cariboo Visitor Centre, 155 Airport Rd. 100 Mile House, B.C. Requests for package can also be made by email to jgilmore@ dist100milehouse.bc.ca. Proposals received after the closing time will be returned unopened. The lowest or any proposal will not necessarily be accepted. OWNER 100 Mile Development Corporation P.O. Box 340 100 Mile House, BC V0K 2E0


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Muscling into mobility Safeway, Muscular Dystrophy Canada join forces to help

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Volunteers Tina Essler and Kelly Cartwright were handing out slices of cake, Timbits and refreshments by donation at 100 Mile House Safeway on Aug. 9. The Safeway and Muscular Dystrophy Canada campaign Make Muscles Move supports those affected by neuromuscular disorders, and raises awareness about them. Local Safeway manager Sean Watson says the store participates in this fundraiser every year. It runs until the end of August and awards five Air Miles for each $2 donation at the till, he explains. “100 Mile House Safeway is pleased to once again be a part of this worthy campaign that provides muchneeded assistance and equipment for people with neuromuscular disorders.” Muscular Dystrophy Canada has partnered

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Volunteers Tina Essler and Kelly Cartwright, right, cut the cake for Jeff Edwards and children Masin, left, Zoey and Ash during the Safeway and Muscular Dystrophy Canada “Make Muscles Move” campaign at the 100 Mile House Safeway on Aug. 9.

with Safeway stores in Western Canada to raise funds to support the Safeway Mobility Grant Program (SMGP), as well as post-secondary scholarships for young adults and to fund important research. South Cariboo resident Tina Essler is a key volunteer at the annual event, and has previously received personal assistance through the program.

“It helps people with these types of diseases to become more mobile – so they are not stuck at home.” Essler and Cartwright handed out cake and cold refreshments from Safeway and coffee and Timbits contributed by Tim Hortons – all by donation to Make Muscles Move. Information packets, volunteer opportunities and a sign-up sheet for

Ladies record low net, plus putts

“Golf Bag Décor” was the weekly “wine challenge” for the 108 Ladies Club on Aug. 12. Streamers, beads, ribbons and masks adorned the bags of the 26 ladies at the 108 Golf Resort. The golfers recorded low-net scores, plus putts. Judy Scarrow finished first in the first flight, with Annie McKave second and Carol Ohlund third. In the second flight, Carol Lidstone finished first, followed by Lorraine McCaffrey and Maureen Menzies. Pauline Weigelt was first in the third flight; Sharon Thompson was second; Darlene De Angelis was third. Thompson fired clos-

est to the pin on No. 8. Long drives were smacked by Ohlund on

No.1, Julietta Morete on No. 3 and Wendy Foster on No. 6.

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a local support group were also on hand. Watson says the fundraising amount won’t be tallied until the end of the month, but a good

portion of the “huge” cake was devoured so he knows it went well on Aug. 9. The SMGP assists people with neuromuscular disorders by providing mobility aids – from wheelchairs and scooters to leg braces and lift chairs. Essler has mitochondrial disease, and says she previously received a wheelchair from the grant program. While recent improvements mean she does not need to use it right now, Essler says she will be wheelchairbound again within a few years. More information on the grant is online at muscle.ca/we-can-help/ financial-assistance/ safeway-mobilitygrant-western-canada.

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The public was shocked by the tragic news of actor Robin Williams’ suicide on Aug. 11, including the many fans in 100 Mile House. Williams, 63, who died by asphyxiation due to hanging, struggled over the years with sobriety, depression and anxiety, as well as early stages of Parkinson’s Disease, which was first disclosed by Williams’ wife, Susan Schneider, in a press release on Aug. 14. The Academy Award-winner and iconic funnyman was known to generations of moviegoers for his comedic and dramatic roles compiled through an extensive career that began in the 1970s. He starred in classic films like Good Morning, Vietnam (1987), Mrs. Doubtfire (1993), Good Will Hunting (1997), The Birdcage (1996), Night at the Museum (2006), Patch Adams (1998), Dead Poets Society (1989), Aladdin (1992) and Hook (1991). Those titles, and many more, are currently on display in a special section at A & B Roberts Video on Birch Avenue in 100 Mile House, and they’re some of the ones customers are looking to rent most, says Christine Gallagher, who has been working at the local video store for more than three years. Several actors, such as Heath Ledger and Philip Seymour Hoffman, for instance, have had untimely deaths in recent years, but those didn’t have an impact like the news of Robin Williams, Gallagher says. “The older generations are coming in and renting his movies to watch with their kids. They feel it’s a piece of history. “Robin Williams made everyone laugh,” she adds. “The saying, ‘tears of a clown’ really

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Christine Gallagher held a copy of the movie Good Will Hunting, one of the many popular titles local fans of late actor Robin Williams have been seeking out at A & B Roberts Video in 100 Mile House.

rings true.” Gallagher loved Williams in Awakenings (1990) in which he starred alongside Robert De Niro. She also loves Williams’ standup comedy and his breakout role in Mork and Mindy, a TV sitcom that ran from 1978 to 1982, where Williams played “Mork,” an extraterrestrial who comes to Earth assigned to observe human behaviour. “I remember watching that on TV when it first came out. I’m of that generation. It was so fresh, so different. We’d never seen anything like it.”

Gallagher mentions a customer nearly in tears standing in front of the Robin Williams display recently. At the very least, she hopes the actor’s death will raise a little bit of awareness about mental health and the struggles people go through. “What we see on the outside doesn’t reflect what a person’s personality is, which goes for society in general. He was very open about his depression and his demons and his addictions, but a lot of people just hadn’t picked up on it.” As more on-demand video-streaming servic-

es are available online, from the comfort of people’s homes, video stores, like pay phones, are becoming like a relic of an older time. In rural 100 Mile, however, where Internet isn’t universally cheap or reliable, the movie rental business remains steady. DVDs are still the best and most convenient way for a lot of people to watch movies, and there’s something nostalgic to be said about the shared experience of browsing the aisles, picking up a physical copy of something, and maybe chatting the clerk up about it.

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report 100 Mile House RCMP responded to 112 complaints and calls for service during the past week. Erratic driver Around 7:53 p.m. on Aug. 18, 100 Mile House RCMP received information from Williams Lake RCMP of a fully loaded lumber truck, which was driving erratically crossing into the oncoming lane and shoulder area, heading toward 100 Mile House on Highway 97. Police attended and the member saw the truck driving into the oncoming lane, as well as nearly losing the fully loaded trailer into the ditch after veering onto the shoulder area. The truck was stopped near Lac la Hache where the driver admitted to texting on his cell phone. The male resident from Alberta was charged under the Motor Vehicle Act for e-mailing or texting while driving. This incident is an example of the dangers of distracted driving while using electronic devices. This incident could have resulted in a serious collision given the drivers inability to maintain his lane of travel. Police remind all motorists the use of electronic devices while operating a motor vehicle is an offence and carries a $167 fine under the Motor Vehicle Act.

Failed breath sample On Aug. 16, 100 Mile Traffic Services were first on scene after a complaint of a possible impaired driver having a collision at the 100 Mile Community Hall. Upon arrival, investigators gathered evidence from witnesses, which led to the suspect driver. He displayed symptoms of liquor consumption. An approved screening device was administered at the scene and the result was a fail, and he declined a second test. He was issued a 90 day immediate roadside driving prohibition and his vehicle was towed and impounded for 30 days. While at the scene, his behaviour and that of his female passenger deteriorated to the state where both were arrested and lodged in cells until sober.

investigators determined the boy had been riding on the tailgate of his father’s vehicle without the driver’s knowledge. The young boy fell off the truck while the vehicle was being put in reverse and he was temporarily pinned under the truck. The boy was assessed by ambulance at the scene. Fortunately, he only suffered a minor cut on his head. The driver was cooperative with the investigation and charges are not being contemplated in this incident. Driver change ploy failed On Aug. 14, 100 Mile Traffic Services observed

Young lad lucky On Aug. 14, 100 Mile RCMP responded to a complaint at Kokanee Bay Resort that a young boy had been run over by a vehicle. Upon attendance,

a known unlicensed driver operating a motor vehicle in downtown 100 Mile House. When the officer turned to stop the vehicle, the male driver parked the vehicle and the passenger got into the driver’s seat. The male was approached and his identity was confirmed. He was issued a violation ticket for driving without a licence and having open liquor in the vehicle. His vehicle was impounded and towed. Drinking driver On Aug. 14, 100 Mile Traffic Services received a complaint of a concrete truck being operated in an unsafe

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failed to provide an adequate sample and he was subsequently issued a 90 day Immediate Roadside Driving prohibition. The concrete truck was towed and impounded for 30 days.

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Excessive speed On Aug. 17, 100 Mile RCMP received a complaint of a vehicle speeding and passing unsafely while southbound into 100 Mile House. Police were able to set up radar for the suspect vehicle and it was clocked at 60 km/h over the posted speed limit through 100 Mile House. The vehicle was stopped and the driver, who was from Alaska, was issued a

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