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TERRACE - Samara Hay, front, and Drayden McKay were two of this year’s Kids ‘n’ Kops participants to have the chance to sit in an RCMP helicopter when it landed at the Skeena Middle School playground area on Aug. 21. The helicopter is based in Kamloops and was in the area working on police communications towers.
PORT EDWARD - The District of Port Edward and Pacific NorthWest LNG will begin discussions this week about property taxation on the Lelu Island terminal to determine what rate would be fair to both the company and the municipality. Chief administrative officer Ron Bedard said using the district’s current taxation rate for industry could present an unnecessary burden on the company. “The feeling is that the normal tax route is not the way to go. For example, if it is a $10 billion project it would mean our community would get $27 million per year in taxes. While I assured Pacific NorthWest LNG we could easily spend it, it seems a bit much ... it’s tough to argue for $27 million per year when the whole budget is around $2 million,” he told council, noting a letter received from the province supporting the discussion was the last step to beginning. “My hands have always been tied because it is the province that sets the regime of how we can tax properties ... the province is now willing to work with the proponent and ourselves to potentially would out a taxing regime that is more favourable.” Pacific NorthWest LNG said the discussions scheduled to take place are among the many that are taking place as the company works toward a final investment decision later this year. “These discussions build upon the work being undertaken with local, regional and provincial governments to ensure that the tremendous benefits stemming from our project are realized,” said Pacific NorthWest LNG senior corporate affairs advisor Spencer Sproule. Although the province has given their approval, the legislative power of the government and its determination to see LNG developed is also one of the catalysts for the two parties to work out an agreement that benefits them both. “If the council of the day digs in their heels and says, ‘no, we’re keeping what we have’, then the province would likely come in and legislate something we may not like ... they could say, ‘OK, the mill rate for LNG will be $5 per $1,000 of assessed value’,” Bedard explained. “This way we have a kick at the can of getting something more favourable to us than something legislated.” While the City of Prince Rupert will not be involved in the discussions as the terminal falls within Port Edward’s taxing jurisdiction, Bedard noted discussions will likely take place later to ensure both communities benefit should the company make a positive final investment decision.
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KITIMAT - Kitimat’s birth rates haven’t so far been taking off, but neither are they falling. A report from Northern Health released earlier this year shows the latest figures, as the health authority continues to monitor birth rates locally as the town sees the impact of a temporary work force. So to the numbers themselves, in the Kitimat area, from 2008 to 2013, there were 492 infants born to 486 mothers. From those, 174, or 35.80 per cent, were delivered in the ceasarean section method. Fifty-two births were to teen mothers, those 19 years or younger. As well, 50 births were to people over 35 years old, or as the report refers to is as “elderly gravida”. Finally, 54 or 11.11 per cent of the mothers reportedly smoked during pregnancy. The teen mother statistic, says the report, “can provide indirect information about the effectiveness of sexual health education, access to contraceptives and other services for this age group, as it is assumed that most pregnancies among teens are unintended.” Northern B.C. mothers, the report also says, have “some of the highest teen pregnancy and teen birth rates in B.C.” As for the women over 35, the report says that those mothers have a higher risk of having a baby with a disease or “condition that is inherited as well as a greater chance of having complications during pregnancy.” The risks from smoking is fairly
clear, the report noting higher risks of stillbirth, low birth weight and preterm birth. “Mothers from Northern B.C. have the highest ‘smoking during pregnancy’ rates in B.C.,” says the report. It also finds that mothers identified as smokers and for whom drugs are a risk factor are highest in northern B.C. The figure of 11.11 per cent of Kitimat mothers who smoked during pregnancy is higher than the provincial total, where 8.58 per cent of all B.C. mothers reported smoking during pregnancy. On comparison, the 35.8 per cent caesarean rate in Kitimat compares to B.C.’s total per cent of 30.82. Regionally, Kitimat leads the way in caesareans, well ahead of Terrace with an approximately 18 per cent rate among their births. Prince Rupert gets closer with an approximately 26 per cent rate. Kitimat’s smoking mothers isn’t comparatively high to the rest of the region. Terrace is slightly lower with approximately nine per cent of its mothers. Prince Rupert had a very high rate, of approximately 18 per cent. Smithers nearly exactly matched the provincial rate of approximately 8 per cent. For births to teenage mothers, Prince Rupert slightly edged Kitimat. Smithers actually had the lowest rate in the immediate region with approximately five per cent of mothers being teens. For older mothers, Kitimat’s rate was relatively lower. Prince Rupert had a roughly 15 per cent birth rate to older mothers, against Kitimat’s 10.29 per cent. Terrace’s rate was higher than ours at 12 per cent.
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TERRACE - Joey Prevost and Tamara Weber from MacCarthy GM present a $1,483.84 cheque, in addition to $832.80 made at a by-donation barbecue during the weigh in at the First Annual Skeena Classic Fishing Derby, to Kory Tanner and Michelle Taylor from the Canadian Cancer Society’s Relay for Life. Three organizations benefitted from the derby.
Recreational gear gets stolen TERRACE - A theft of a Hardy fly rod with a Lamson reel and a set of tailor made golf clubs over the weekend of Aug. 22 to Aug. 25 have been reported to Terrace RCMP.
The items were stolen from a tent on Ferry Island. The same weekend, loss prevention officers for both Safeway and Walmart made arrests for shoplifting.
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Another blockade erected in Tahltan territory “There are so many reasons why we need to keep hunting under control,” said Brown. “We have culture camps up there at the moment with kids playing and learning about traditional hunting practices and we want them to be safe. But we also need to control the situation to protect our environment and our traditions for today, for our children and for our grandchildren.” Highway 51 is considered a provincial highway but the Tahltan are saying it is a private road and not within the authority of B.C. “With immediate effect, the Tahltan are asking members of the public wishing to traverse the road to obtain permission from the band. All members of the public that do not receive permission may be stopped, particular-
ly non-Tahltan hunters, from trespassing on Tahltan reserve lands and using the road,” a Tahltan press release states. Earlier this month, the Tahltan Band announced it was banning heavy vehicles from using Hwy51 without first getting permission. It cited safety concerns. The roadblock is the second one to be erected on Tahltan traditional territory. On Aug. 8, another group of Tahltan blocked access to the Red Chris mine which is owned by Imperial Metals and which is nearly ready to open. The group says it’s worried about how safe the Red Chris tailings pond will be in light of the failure of the Mount Polley copper mine’s tailings pond in the Cariboo. Mount Polley is also owned by Imperial
Metals. The moose population in the Dease Lake and Telegraph Creek area isn’t in danger, says the provincial government of the Hwy51 blockade set up Aug. 20 by the Tahltan Band. Band chief councillor Terri Brown had said too many people from the outside come up every fall to shoot moose without understanding Tahltan traditions and the blockade was an attempt to turn those hunters away. The provincial environment ministry, in releasing a series of statistics, estimated that residents make up the vast majority of an estimated 831 moose hunters in the area each year with 236 bull moose being shot each year. Unlike some areas in which there is a limited area hunt, the area
around Dease Lake and Telegraph Creek is open with no limitation or restriction on the number of licences issued. The general open season runs from Aug. 20 to Oct. 15. “This annual harvest rate is well below the 6 per cent that the ministry sets as a conservative sustainable annual harvest rate for bull moose ….,” said the ministry of the number of bull moose shot.
“This is a vast area that is largely pristine and with poor access. This combination results in moose populations that are healthy and stable. The area is not part of the recently observed moose declines through central B.C.” Brown also said the moose hunt can’t be properly regulated because there are only two conservation officers in the area. In reality, said the
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PRINCE RUPERT - A grassroots campaign says a small percentage of the population holding a majority of the country’s wealth will be detrimental to Canadian communities. The All Together Now Fairness Express National Bus Tour, launched by the National Union of Public and General Employees (NUPGE) in association with the B.C. Government and Service Employees’ Union (BCGEU) and the Health Sciences Association of B.C. (HSA BC), was designed to initiate discussions on the growing income inequality in British Columbia and Canada. The provincial tour started on Aug. 15, with the Fairness Express bus making a stop at the Rupert Square Mall parking lot on Thursday, Aug. 21. Mike Nuyens, executive vicepresident of the BCGEU, said the purpose of the tour is to start dia-
logues in communities on the growing income inequality, raise awareness on the subject and provide literature and tools to individuals to help spread the word in their communities. “Most people, when we go through and have discussions with them, have been very warmly welcoming. They want to know what we’re going to do (to resolve the issue),” said Nuyens, noting it is up to all Canadians to reduce income inequality. In Prince Rupert, Nuyens said an issue that was repeated by those spoken to is the number of good paying jobs in the community. A core group of people are doing the tour, and local activists have jumped on in each community to help spread the word, such as Prince Rupert BCGEU member Lara Stroud. “I really believe in the movement,” she said. “Everybody stopping by says the same thing. They agree that
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Public school start doubtful as labour dispute drags on VICTORIA - B.C. students are just days away from the scheduled start of a new school year but there’s little sign of a break in the teachers strike that has dragged on through the summer.\ The final week of summer holiday opened Sunday with a demand in Kamloops from B.C. Teachers Federation president Jim Iker for an immediate start to mediation. No formal bargaining dates are scheduled, but Iker, Education Minister Peter Fassbender and government negotiator Peter Cameron were to meet Wednesday afternoon in Victoria, raising hopes for some movement. Teachers have also stepped up picketing as both sides prepare for the strike to stretch into September. A mass rally outside the premier’s Vancouver cabinet offices is also set for Sept. 5. Veteran mediator Vince Ready is monitoring the talks and has indicated he will step into full mediation if it would be productive to do so. Both sides blame the other for a gulf between positions that’s too wide for Ready to attempt to bridge. The province says
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the teachers’ pay and benefits demands remain far in excess of settlements reached with other public sector unions. Teachers, meanwhile, accuse the government of insisting on preconditions to talks that would unravel the union’s past court victories over the province on the stripping of contract terms on class size and special needs support. The province is appealing the latest court ruling against it. Also gaining prominence in recent days has been an opt-out clause that the government has tabled that would allow either side to terminate a new collective agreement if it dislikes the ultimate court outcome from either the B.C. Court of Appeal or the Supreme Court of Canada. An education mininstry spokesman said he was surprised it has become an issue now. It was disclosed in mid-June by government negotiators who pitched it as a “pragmatic and creative” way to give the union comfort it wouldn’t be handed a massive defeat in court and could therefore shelve those issues and negotiate an interim agreement while the appeal proceeds. But a BCTF spokesman said it’s the prov-
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TERRACE - A surplus from the 1994 Caledonia Secondary School grad reunion held in Terrace the beginning of August resulted in a donation to the Terrace Churches Food Bank. Reunion organizer Lana Garner is shown her making the presentation to John Wiebenga from the Terrace Churches Food Bank.
VANCOUVER - ICBC is asking regulators to approve a 5.2 per cent increase in basic auto insurance rates. The public auto insurer said the rate hike would cost the average customer an extra $40 per year if approved by the B.C. Utilities Commission. The rate hike is to take effect Nov. 1 on an interim basis while the BCUC reviews the application. A previously approved 5.2 per cent rate hike that took effect in 2013-14 means drivers will soon be paying 10.4 per cent more than they did in 2012 for basic coverage. ICBC blamed the latest increase set for next year on a continued rise in injury claims costs paid to crash victims for pain and suffering, future care and lost wages. Bodily injury claims hit $1.9 billion in 2013, up $73 million from 2012 and by more than
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PRINCE RUPERT - As of Oct. 1, anyone wishing to continue receiving CityWest bills in the mail will need to pay a little more. The company is implementing a $2 fee for all printed statements while also encouraging customers to switch to paperless billing. “With recent significant increases in postal charges from Canada Post for mailing these statements to customers, we have been forced to look for ways to reduce these costs to the company. Our choices on this matter were to either pass on the cost of printing and mailing a statement to just the customers who choose a paper statement or increasing the costs of services to all customers. The first option gives customers choice rather than a blanket increase to all customers,” explained Donovan Dias, director of sales and marketing for CityWest, noting a fee for paper bills is nothing new. “CityWest is one of the last few Telcos (telephone companies) to implement this charge. For example, Telus, Bell, Fido, Rogers, etc. have been doing this since 2010.”
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PRINCE RUPERT - On the weekend of Aug. 15th the grads of 1984 descended on Prince Rupert to rekindle old friendships and memories and make new ones. Many laughs and hugs were shared over the three days with over 36 grads attending the festivities along with many spouses and children. The group met at Cowpuccinos on Friday night before moving to the golf course for a meal from No. 1 Catering on Saturday night. Plans are already in the works for a 35th reunion.
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oast Mountains Board of Education School District 82
SCHOOL OPENING - SEPTEMBER 2, 2014
For the communities of Hazelton, Kitimat, Kitwanga, Stewart, Terrace/Thornhill
WELCOME BACK!
Regular school hours and bus runs will commence
SHARED VISION
WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 2014
DISTRICT GOALS
ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS
On behalf of the Coast Mountains School District, I would like to welcome the school community to the 20142015 school year. We are looking forward to working with all of you this year on behalf of Coast Mountains learners, and continue to make progress towards our district goals. “Coast Mountains School District shall become a high performance rural school district”
• • • •
To raise literacy levels in district elementary schools. To increase success and graduation rates for all learners. To challenge and engage all students, while increasing their ability to be socially responsible. To support staff and student growth through professional learning, networking and the sharing of wise practices. I look forward to continue leading the way to turn these goals into reality, and I hope you will all join the Board of Education, School District 82 staff and myself in this quest for successful learning.
SCHOOL
If you require information on which school your child should attend, please call 250.638.4401 or 1.855.635.4931, local 4401 or visit our web site at www.cmsd.bc.ca.
Kitimat
Sincerely, Katherine McIntosh Superintendent of Schools
PRINCIPAL
PHONE #
START TIME
Hazelton/Kitwanga Kitwanga Elementary Ms. Jaclyn Wells Majagaleehl Gali Aks Elementary Mr. Mark Newbery New Hazelton Elementary Ms. Carol Pickering
Kildala Elementary Nechako Elementary
250-849-5484 250-842-5313 250-842-5777
9:05 a.m. 9:00 a.m. 9:00 a.m.
Ms. Janelle Hittel Mr. David Mills
250-632-6194 250-632-2912
8:45 a.m. 8:50 a.m.
Ms. Mary Kyle
250-636-2238
8:45 a.m.
Ms. Sheila Thorhaug Ms. Maxine Champion Ms. Pam Kawinsky Mr. Bill Lenuik Ms. Darlene Bragg-Hounsell Ms. Julia Nieckarz
250-635-5646 250-635-3115 250-638-0306 250-635-5082 250-635-7066 250-635-2721
9:00 a.m. 9:00 a.m. 9:00 a.m. 9:00 a.m. 9:00 a.m. 9:00 a.m.
Stewart PRE-REGISTRATION FOR ALL SCHOOLS WILL BE
WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY AUGUST 27 & 28, 2014 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m.
Kindergarten pupils are requested to begin attending on the date arranged by the school. Pupils not preregistered should register on the above-mentioned registration dates.
DISTRICT SCHOOLS WILL OPEN ON TUESDAY,
SEPTEMBER 2, 2014
Bear Valley (Elementary)
Terrace/Thornhill Cassie Hall Elementary Ecole Mountainview Suwilaawks Community Thornhill Elementary Thornhill Primary Uplands Elementary
(Pre-registration is not necessary for students entering Thornhill Elementary from Thornhill Primary.)
FOR ALL STUDENTS (EXCEPT KINDERGARTEN) AT THE TIMES LISTED ☞
(Mount Elizabeth Middle School, Grades 7 to 9, report to large gym at 9:00 a.m., Mount Elizabeth Secondary School, Grades 10 to 12, report to home room at 12:30 p.m.)
Buses will make their morning runs at the usual time and their return runs after students have been in attendance for approximately two hours. NOTE - A second bus run for Mount Elizabeth Secondary will begin at 11:40 a.m. SPECIAL NOTE TO PARENTS/GUARDIANS OF KINDERGARTEN STUDENTS To allow for familiarization of kindergarten students to the school and the classroom, they are requested to begin attending on the date arranged by the school.
MIDDLE/SECONDARY SCHOOLS STUDENTS WHO FAIL TO REGISTER IN MIDDLE/SECONDARY SCHOOLS PRIOR TO SCHOOL OPENING MAY EXPERIENCE A DELAY IN BEING ASSIGNED TO CLASS SCHOOL
PRINCIPAL
PHONE #
Ms. Leontine Wiebe
250-842-5214
8:45 a.m.
Kitimat City High Ms. Nancy Tormene Mount Elizabeth Middle Ms. Nancy Tormene Mount Elizabeth Secondary Ms. Nancy Tormene
250-632-2811 250-632-6174 250-632-6174
8:45 a.m. 8:45 a.m. 8:45 a.m.
Ms. Mary Kyle
250-636-2238
8:45 a.m.
Mr. Keith Axelson Ms. Louise Ormerod Mr. Phillip Barron
250-635-6531 250-635-5778 250-635-9136
8:45 a.m. 8:42 a.m. 8:45 a.m.
Hazelton Hazelton Secondary
Kitimat
Coast Mountains Board of Education encourages parents to ensure that children have measles immunization prior to entering school and requests that proof of measles immunization or a doctor’s certificate that a child has had measles be presented to the school at the time of registration.
Stewart
BUSING:
Caledonia Secondary Parkside Secondary Skeena Middle
1. Terrace: School buses will only be provided to students living outside the city boundaries. Those students living within city boundaries should consult the Terrace Regional Transit System for scheduling information and rates at 250635-2666. 2. All areas: Questions or concerns regarding routing and scheduling should be addressed to the school district’s Facility Services Department at 250-6384418 or 1-855-635-4931 Local 4418 for out-of-town.
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BUS ROUTE #20 (Red)
KITWANGA/GITANYOW/GITWANGAK KITWANGA ELEMENTARY STOP LOCATION TIME MORNING RUSH 7:56 SCHOOL CORNER 8:02 HEALTH CENTRE 8:06 KITWANGA ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 8:25 BARCALOW ROAD 8:25 DOLL ROAD 8:26 KITWANGA ROAD WEST / C-GED FOREST PRODUCT ROAD 8:27 CEDARVALE BACK ROAD 8:28 BRIDGE STREET 8:29 TOTEM POLES 8:30 RIVER BANK 8:31 SKEENA TRADING 8:34 SUBDIVISION #1 8:38 SUBDIVISION #2 8:41 HWY 37 / KITWANGA NORTH 8:46 KITWANGA ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 8:50 AFTERNOON KITWANGA ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 2:58 HWY 37 / KITWANGA NORTH 3:02 BARCALOW ROAD 3:06 DOLL ROAD 3:07 SUBDIVISION #2 3:11 SUBDIVISION #1 3:13 FIRE HALL 3:15 CEDARVALE BACK ROAD 3:16 BRIDGE STREET 3:17 TOTEM POLES 3:18 RIVER BANK 3:19 SKEENA TRADING 3:20 KITWANGA ROAD WEST / C-GED FOREST PRODUCT ROAD 3:26 KITWANGA ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 3:32 RUSH 3:51 SCHOOL CORNER 3:57 HEALTH CENTRE 4:01
BUS ROUTE #24 (Blue)
SOUTH HAZELTON NEW HAZELTON ELEMENTARY/ HAZELTON SECONDARY STOP LOCATION MORNING VANCOUVER STREET RICHMOND ROAD POWELL AVENUE WEST AVENUE SOUTH HAZELTON ELEMENTARY SCHOOL COLLEGE STREET BREWSTER STREET PULL-OUT NEW HAZELTON ELEMENARY SCHOOL 7TH AVENUE HAZELTON SECONDARY SCHOOL HAGWILGET BAND OFFICE 6TH AVENUE NEW HAZELTON ELEMENTARY SCHOOL AFTERNOON NEW HAZELTON ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 6TH AVENUE CORDOVA STREET UPPER TWO MILE CEMETERY HAZELTON SECONDARY SCHOOL BREWSTER STREET VANCOUVER STREET SOUTH HAZELTON ELEMENTARY SCHOOL WEST AVENUE POWELL AVENUE RICHMOND ROAD RICHMOND FRONTAGE ROAD COLLEGE STREET BREWSTER STREET
oast Mountains Board of Education School District 82
8:09 8:12 8:13 8:14 8:16 8:20 8:22 8:25 8:28 8:35 8:50 8:52 8:55 2:59 3:09 3:15 3:17 3:24 3:35 3:36 3:41 3:43 3:45 3:46 3:51 3:52 3:54
TIME 7:43 7:45 7:47 7:49 7:52 8:06 8:35 3:20 3:41 4:00 4:02 4:04 4:06 4:16
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WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 2014
2014-2015
SCHOOL BUS ROUTE SCHEDULE THIS SCHEDULE IS SUBJECT TO REVISIONS BUS TIMES AS SHOWN MAY VARY SLIGHTLY DUE TO WEATHER AND ROAD CONDITIONS
BUS ROUTE #21 (Yellow)
SUSKWA/NEW HAZELTON ALL HAZELTON SCHOOLS STOP LOCATION MORNING FORSYTHE KERR LOUISE 5839 HIGHWAY 16 EAST BULKLEY CANYON ROAD ROBBERS ROOST NEW HAZELTON ELEMENTARY SCHOOL HAZELTON SECONDARY SCHOOL AFTERNOON MAJAGALEEHL GALI AKS ELEMENTARY SCHOOL BIRCH GROVE SWANELL DRIVE HEIDI HAZELTON STREET TWO MILE CEMETERY HAZELTON SECONDARY SCHOOL 6TH AVENUE NEW HAZELTON ELEMENTARY SCHOOL (DROP OFF ONLY) ROBBERS ROOST 5839 HIGHWAY 16 EAST BULKLEY CANYON ROAD LOUISE KERR FORSYTHE
TIME 7:53 7:57 7:59 8:12 8:13 8:18 8:22 8:36
2:53 3:02 3:04 3:04 3:09 3:11 3:16 3:25 3:27 3:32 3:38 3:39 3:51 3:52 3:56
BUS ROUTE #26 (Pink)
TIME
BUS ROUTE #25 (Purple)
GITSEGUKLA/GITWANGAK SR. HAZELTON SECONDARY STOP LOCATION MORNING BALL FIELD SKEENA TRADING FIRE HALL EAST BRIDGE STREET HWY 16 3KM PAST KITWANGA SEYMOUR STREET / CASCADE AVENUE HAZELTON SECONDARY SCHOOL AFTERNOON HAZELTON SECONDARY SCHOOL SEYMOUR STREET & CASCADE AVENUE EAST BRIDGE STREET FIRE HALL SKEENA TRADING BALL FIELD HWY 16 3KM PAST KITWANGA
KISPIOX WEST HAZELTON SECONDARY/ NEW HAZELTON ELEMENTARY STOP LOCATION MORNING EAGLE ROAD EAST EAGLE ROAD WEST NESS’S POPLAR STREET HILLIS FRITZ AVENUE ROSS HAZELTON SECONDARY SCHOOL NEW HAZELTON ELEMENTARY SCHOOL SOUTH HAZELTON ELEMENTARY SCHOOL NEW HAZELTON ELEMENTARY SCHOOL AFTERNOON NEW HAZELTON ELEMENTARY SCHOOL HAZELTON SECONDARY SCHOOL ROSS BLACKWATER FRITZ AVENUE HILLIS COMMERCIAL DRIVE POPLAR STREET EAGLE DRIVE WEST EAGLE DRIVE EAST
TIME 7:54 7:55 7:57 7:58 8:00 8:02 8:08 8:19 8:30 8:40 8:50 3:04 3:21 3:30 3:36 3:38 3:39 3:41 3:42 3:44 3:46
BUS ROUTE #27 (Grey)
GLEN VOWELL, HAGWILGET HAZELTON SECONDARY/ MAJAGALEEHL GALI AKS ELEMENTARY STOP LOCATION TIME MORNING GLEN VOWELL RIVER INTERSECTION 8:04 GLEN VOWELL SHELTER (TURN-AROUND) 8:07 HAZELTON SECONDARY SCHOOL 8:19 HAGWILGET BAND OFFICE 8:32 HAZELTON SECONDARY SCHOOL 8:40 MAJAGALEEHL GALI AKS ELEMENTARY 8:45 SCHOOL AFTERNOON MAJAGALEEHL GALI AKS ELEMENTARY 3:04 SCHOOL GLEN VOWELL SHELTER 3:19 GLEN VOWELL RIVER INTERSECTION 3:21 HAZELTON SECONDARY SCHOOL 3:33 HAGWILGET BAND OFFICE 3:42 GLEN VOWELL SHELTER 4:03 GLEN VOWELL RIVER INTERSECTION 4:05
BUS ROUTE #22 (Green)
NORTH SKEENA HAZELTON SECONDARY/ MAJAGALEEHL GALI AKS ELEMENTARY STOP LOCATION TIME MORNING KITWANGA HIGH ROAD TURN-AROUND 7:26 HAZELTON SECONDARY SCHOOL 7:48 SAXON TURN-AROUND 7:58 BLACKBURN 8:00 GREEN THUMB 8:01 BAZAK 8:04 SUNNYSIDE AVENUE 8:06 TWO MILE PARK 8:07 CORDOVA STREET 8:08 SILVER STD. SCHOOL 8:11 BRLISIC 8:15 HAZELTON SECONDARY SCHOOL 8:19 NEW HAZELTON ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 8:37 MAJAGALEEHL GALI AKS ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 8:47 AFTERNOON MAJAGALEEHL GALI AKS ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 3:01 PINE CRESCENT 3:09 COTTONWOOD / POPLAR ST. 3:11 WIGGINS WAY 3:13 HAZELTON SECONDARY SCHOOL 3:19 BRLISIC (ONLY IN WINTER) 3:21 CORDOVA STREET 3:22 SILVER STD. SCHOOL 3:23 BERGS 3:25 TWO MILE PARK 3:27 SUNNYSIDE AVENUE 3:28 BAZAK 3:30 GREEN THUMB 3:35 BLACKBURN 3:36 6 MILE ROAD TURN-AROUND 3:38 FRANK AT 5 KM. 4:12 BROWN 4:16 SIMMS 4:17 SIMMS MILL TURN-AROUND 4:18
BUS ROUTE #28 (Brown)
GITSEGUKLA HAZELTON SECONDARY/ NEW HAZELTON ELEMENTARY/ MAJAGALEEHL GALI AKS ELEMENTARY STOP LOCATION TIME MORNING BED & BREAKFAST 7:23 STEVE’S MECHANICAL 7:23 HOMESTEADER 7:25 FULLER 7:26 SEYMOUR ST. / CASCADE AVE. 7:41 OVERPASS SOUTHSIDE 7:43 MAIL BOXES 7:44 NORTH BOUNDARY ROAD 7:53 NEW HAZELTON ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 8:06 HAZELTON SECONDARY SCHOOL 8:23 FIRST NATIONS SCHOOL 8:28 MAJAGALEEHL GALI AKS ELEMENTARY 8:31 SCHOOL HAZELTON SECONDARY SCHOOL 8:40 AFTERNOON NEW HAZELTON ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 3:04 HAGWILGET BAND OFFICE 3:11 HAZELTON SECONDARY SCHOOL 3:21 BED & BREAKFAST 3:31 STEVE’S MECHANICAL 3:31 HOMESTEADER 3:32 FULLER 3:35 SEYMOUR ST. / CASCADE AVE. 3:51 OVERPASS SOUTHSIDE 3:53 MAIL BOXES 3:55 NORTH BOUNDARY ROAD 4:00
BUS ROUTE #23 (Orange)
GITANYOW/KITWANGA/GITWANGAK SR. HAZELTON SECONDARY/OVERLOAD STOP LOCATION TIME MORNING GITANYOW BAND OFFICE 7:20 GITANYOW SCHOOL 7:23 3RD / 4TH STREET 7:26 KITWANGA ROAD - NORTH TOP 7:40 SHORT ROAD 7:42 MOUNTAIN VIEW DRIVE 7:43 GENERAL STORE 7:44 KITWANGA ROAD - NORTH BOTTOM 7:46 BARCALOW ROAD 7:47 DOLL ROAD 7:48 FIRE HALL (MEET RUN #25 FOR POSSIBLE OVERLOADS) 7:50 HAZELTON SECONDARY SCHOOL 8:35 AFTERNOON HAZELTON SECONDARY SCHOOL 3:13 FIREHALL (DROP OFF IF NEEDED) 4:02 DOLL ROAD 4:05 BARCALOW ROAD 4:06 KITWANGA ROAD - NORTH BOTTOM 4:08 GENERAL STORE 4:09 MOUNTAIN VIEW DRIVE 4:10 KITWANGA ELEMENTARY SCHOOL (AFTER SCHOOL PROGRAM) 4:11 SHORT ROAD 4:12 KITWANGA ROAD - NORTH TOP 4:13 GITANYOW BAND OFFICE 4:37 GITANYOW SCHOOL 4:40 3RD / 4TH STREET 4:42
BUS ROUTE #29 (White)
KISPIOX/UPPERKISPIOX/SWAN ROAD HAZELTON SECONDARY/ MAJAGALEEHL GALI AKS ELEMENTARY STOP LOCATION TIME MORNING MUIGG 7:49 2192 KISPIOX VALLEY ROAD (MAIL BOXES) 7:52 1985 HAYES 7:54 HAGEN TURN-AROUND 7:58 HAGEN - SWAN ROAD 8:01 SPRUCE STREET - KISPIOX 8:12 LAX SE’EL STREET / FRITZ AVENUE 8:14 1018 KISPIOX ROAD POLE #115 8:19 HAZELTON SECONDARY SCHOOL 8:35 WIGGINS WAY 8:39 POPLAR GROVE 8:43 SPRUCE ST. - GITANMAAX 8:44 MAJAGALEEHL GALI AKS ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 8:48 AFTERNOON HAZELTON SECONDARY SCHOOL 3:16 1018 KISPIOX ROAD POLE #115 3:36 LAX SE’EL STREET / FRITZ AVENUE 3:49 SPRUCE STREET - KISPIOX 3:51 HAGEN - SWAN ROAD 4:00 HAGEN TURN-AROUND 4:03 1985 HAYES 4:07 2192 KISPIOX VALLEY ROAD (MAIL BOXES) 4:09 MUIGG 4:12 ST. JOHN 4:19 LARSON 4:22 HAGEN 4:24 DEBOER 4:26 LARSON 4:28 STOCKNER 4:54
NOTE All bus routes are available for viewing on the School District’s web site at www.cmsd.bc.ca
CABLECAR ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS & MIDDLE/SECONDARY SCHOOLS STOP LOCATION MORNING GREYLING & CHAR GREYLING & KOKANEE KOKANEE & CHAR COHO & RAINBOW RAINBOW & HALIBUT RAINBOW & DOLLY VARDEN DOLLY VARDEN & CHINOOK CHINOOK & RAINBOW MOUNT ELIZABETH MIDDLE/SEC. SCHOOL (DROP OFF ON NALABILA SAME AS TRANSIT BUSES) NECHAKO ELEMENTARY SCHOOL (KITIMAT CITY HIGH STUDENTS ON TO RUN #40, KILDALA ELEMENTARY STUDENTS OFF RUN #40) TWEEDSMUIR & DAVIS TRANSIT SHELTER (PICK UP FRENCH IMMERSION STUDENTS ONLY) KILDALA ELEMENTARY TWEEDSMUIR & DAVIS TRANSIT SHELTER TWEEDSMUIR & CREED TRANSIT SHELTER NECHAKO ELEMENTARY SCHOOL AFTERNOON NECHAKO ELEMENTARY SCHOOL TWEEDSMUIR & DAVIS TRANSIT SHELTER TWEEDSMUIR & CREED TRANSIT SHELTER KILDALA ELEMENTARY SCHOOL TWEEDSMUIR & DAVIS TRANSIT SHELTER (DROP OFF FRENCH IMMERSION STUDENTS ONLY) NECHAKO ELEMENTARY SCHOOL MOUNT ELIZABETH MIDDLE/SEC. SCHOOL (BACK PARKING LOT. KITIMAT CITY HIGH STUDENTS OFF RUN #40, KILDALA ELEMENTARY STUDENTS FOR RUN #40) GREYLING & CHAR GREYLING & KOKANEE KOKANEE & CHAR COHO & RAINBOW RAINBOW & HALIBUT RAINBOW & DOLLY VARDEN DOLLY VARDEN & CHINOOK CHINOOK & RAINBOW
TIME 7:53 7:54 7:55 7:57 7:58 7:59 8:01 8:03 8:12
8:15 8:18 8:24 8:35 8:37 8:45 2:59 3:03 3:05 3:09 3:13 3:16
3:19 3:29 3:30 3:31 3:33 3:34 3:35 3:37 3:40
BUS ROUTE #40 (Yellow)
KITAMAAT VILLAGE NECHAKO ELEMENTARY & MIDDLE/SECONDARY SCHOOLS STOP LOCATION MORNING DOCK AREA BUS STOP BOTTOM OF HILL FIRE HALL BUS SHELTER OWEKENO NEW SUBDIVISION MOUNT ELIZABETH MIDDLE/SEC. SCHOOL (DROP OFF ON NALABILA SAME AS TRANSIT BUSES) NECHAKO ELEMENTARY SCHOOL (KITIMAT CITY HIGH STUDENTS OFF RUN #37, KILDALA ELEMENTARY STUDENTS TO GO ON RUN #37) KITIMAT CITY HIGH SCHOOL ALEXANDER AT BAKER (ACROSS FROM BAXTER AT TRANSIT BUS STOP) ALEXANDER AT BARTHOLOMEW (TRANSIT BUS STOP ACROSS FROM JEHOVAH’S WITNESSES HALL) NECHAKO ELEMENTARY SCHOOL AFTERNOON NECHAKO ELEMENTARY SCHOOL ALEXANDER AT BAKER (ACROSS FROM BAXTER AT TRANSIT BUS STOP) ALEXANDER AT BARTHOLOMEW (TRANSIT BUS STOP ACROSS FROM JEHOVAH’S WITNESSES HALL) KITIMAT CITY HIGH SCHOOL MOUNT ELIZABETH MIDDLE/SEC. SCHOOL (BACK PARKING LOT KITIMAT CITY HIGH STUDENTS FOR RUN #40, KILDALA ELEMENTARY STUDENTS FOR RUN #40) NEW SUBDIVISION OWEKENO BUS SHELTER FIRE HALL BUS STOP BOTTOM OF HILL DOCK AREA
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TIME 7:50 7:51 7:52 7:53 7:54 7:55 8:13
8:15 8:22 8:27 8:28 8:40 2:59 3:04 3:05 3:10
3:19 3:39 3:40 3:41 3:42 3:43 3:44
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Searchers find lost couple
DEASE LAKE - On Saturday, Aug. 9, Terrace Search and Rescue (SAR) was requested by Dease Lake RCMP to assist in searching for two overdue hikers in Mt. Edziza Park near Iskut, B.C. A male and female, both aged 61, were dropped off by float plane at Little Ball Lake on July 29. They planned to hike north through the park, getting picked up at Buckley Lake; the hike was planned to take eight to 10 days. The couple had no Personal Locator Beacon (PLB) or other means of contacting the outside world for help. The pair was not at the designated pickup location on Aug. 7. When the couple failed to rendezvous with the pilot on Aug. 8, RCMP and SAR were notified. Terrace SAR called for mutual aid assistance from neighboring SAR teams and Buckley Valley SAR, Kitimat SAR and Civil Air Search and Rescue (CASARA) joined in the search. Terrace SAR used two A-Star helicopters from White River Helicopters to transport Terrace and Kitimat SAR to the area. Buckley Valley SAR members drove to the site arriving in the early morning hours on Aug. 9. The CASARA team drove to the area and rented a float plane located at Tatogga Lake. On Aug. 9, all teams converged at Tatogga Lake Resort to conduct SAR operations for the missing couple. While RCMP and SAR teams reading equipment and briefed on search tactics, the first team flew into search area. The float plane with CASARA spotters located the two overdue persons at Buckley Lake on the 13th day after their trip. The couple was returned to Tatogga Lake Lodge and the SAR teams demobilized, returning home. Terrace SAR recommends that people traveling into the wilderness for extended trips carry some type of device for calling for assistance or checking in. Satellite phones, Personal Locator Beacons, Spot Devices or the Delorme In-reach can be used to call for help in an emergency or used to check-in on a daily basis. Each device does have its pros and cons so it’s up to individuals to determine which is best for them. Such a device in this situation could have prevented a costly search – this search cost the provincial government approximately $25,000. Terrace SAR does not support civilians paying for searches, but we do advocate for responsibility when in the backcountry.
Blaze extinguished east of Terrace TERRACE - A fire that raged in the Copper River area seven kilometres east of Terrace was snuffed out by a local firefighting team Aug. 25. The fire, located 8.5 kilometres off of Hwy 16 on the north side of the Copper River, was reported on Aug. 22 and was estimated to be 20 hectares in size by the next day, eventually consuming a total of 42 hectares. A crew of 25 firefighters, the majority of them from the Terrace Firebird crew, was in the mop-up stage of dealing with the fire early past this week. According to Wildfire Management Branch spokesperson Olivia Pojar, mop-up entails ensuring that final hot spots are completely extinguished and the site of the fire secured. A ban on campfires and other open fires is still in effect for the Terrace area. The overall fire trend in B.C. this summer is lower than last year. There have been a total of 1,287 fires to date in the province, compared to 1,622 last year. The 10-year to date number is 1,618 forest fires.
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Two horses near Cache Creek have tested positive for West Nile virus. Health officials say it’s a reminder that humans could also be infected by the mosquito-borne disease.
Infected horses serve as West Nile reminder By Jeff Nagel THE NORTHERN CONNECTOR
CACHE CREEK - Positive tests for West Nile virus in two horses near Cache Creek serve as a fresh reminder that humans could also be infected by the mosquitoborne disease, health officials say. “It’s not too surprising,” said deputy provincial health officer Bonnie Henry. “But it would be the first indication we have this year of any West Nile virus activity.” She noted the two horses haven’t yet been confirmed as West Nile cases by the province. They were reported Monday by the Society of B.C. Veterinarians,
which cautioned owners of horses against scrimping on their vaccinations. There have been three bitten-in-B.C. West Nile infections among people over the years, in addition to the more than 40 other cases contracted out of province. All the local infections happened in 2009 in the Southern Interior, Henry said, with most of the positive tests of mosquitoes and birds occurring in the South Okanagan. Henry said horses act as “end hosts” like humans – they don’t act as a virus reservoir like corvid birds and increase the risk of transmission to people. “This is another indicator that
West Nile virus can be out there,” she said. “This would be the highest risk time of year.” Most people bitten by an infected mosquito have no symptoms but in about 20 per cent of cases, those infected develop a fever, headaches and rash. About one in 150 will experience severe complications such as meningitis and about one in 1,000 will die. The best way to avoid West Nile virus is to prevent mosquito bites: wear light-coloured longsleeved shirts and pants, especially in the early morning and evening; use repellants with DEET and lemon eucalyptus oil; and eliminate standing water in your yard.
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ExxonMobil Canada and Imperial would like to invite you to participate in our second community information session regarding the companies’ interest in a potential Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) development at Tuck Inlet. The project proposal includes development and operation of an LNG export facility situated on the eastern shore of Tuck Inlet.
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The purpose of the session is to provide similar information for those that missed the first session in July, as well as incorporating input received from the July event. We would like to meet with community members prior to the zoning of Tuck Inlet, provide information about the project concept, gather additional feedback on proposed plans and hear directly from you regarding how you would like to be engaged on this project in the future. RSVP not required. Light refreshments will be provided. For more information, please contact us at our new email: info@wcc-lng.ca or by calling our toll free line: 1-855-338-9931
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On this Labour Day and as we gather on September 13th to celebrate 60 years, we thank the multitude of men and women who dedicated their working careers to building the smelter operations in Kitimat. And, as we look to the future, we salute the future generations who will safeguard this business for decades to come.
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SATURDAY, September 6, 2014 CONT’D...
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11:00am-3:30pm
FALL FAIR EVENTS 2014 FRIDAY, September 5, 2014
Proudly Supporting the Skeena Valley Fall Fair 2014 Mayor & Council
SATURDAY, September 6, 2014
~FARM & NURSERY~ IS PROUD TO SUPPORT
THE SKEENA VALLEY FALL FAIR NOW IS THE TIME TO PLANT YOUR BULBS FOR NEXT SPRING. SEE OUR GREAT SELECTION.
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3:00pm-8:00pm Hall Exhibits Entries 3:00pm-6:00pm Vendors/Exhibitors Set up 5:00pm Totem Saddle Club: Western & English Dressage 7:00pm-9:00pm Local Art Show Opening “Bounty” at Terrace Art Gallery
3207 Munroe Terrace, BC 250-635-6273 1-800-470-3648
9:00 am 9:00am-10:30am
Gates open to the public FREE Pancake Breakfast (with admission)
9:00am-2:00pm
Horse Show Events Totem Saddle Club Goat Nugget Drop Hall Exhibition (Thornhill Community Center) Exhibits & Vendors at Thornhill Jr. School Gym & Grounds Classic Car Show 4-H Club Exhibition Pie selling Terrace & Thornhill History Display Photo Booth History of Local Agriculture Slide Show Music Mini Golf
9:00am-3:30pm 10:00am-6:00pm 10:00am-6:00pm 10:00am-6:00pm 10:00am-7:00pm 10:00am-6:00pm 10:00am-6:00pm 10:00am-6:00pm 10:00am-6:00pm 11:00am-9:00pm 11:00am-3:00pm
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www.skeenavalleyfallfair.com President’s Message: The Skeena Valley Fall Fair is back for 2014. We have chosen “Honor our Heritage” as our theme for his year’s fair to recognize the history that has brought our community and fair to this point. Your Fall Fair committee promises to deliver many aspects of the fall fair that people remember from years past and introduce new themes for 2014. We hope that the Fair interests you with our exhibits and events: a celebration of local food production, animal husbandry, flower growing, arts, crafts, as well as showcasing the Skeena Valley’s rich & colorful past. This year, we are planning something mew: instead of spreading our events over two days, we are making this a one -day, Saturday event which goes all day and into the evening with a great dance and a great band. We plan to move our exhibition Hall to the Thornhill Jr. High School Gym, & we’re bringing in a huge tent to allow us to run many of our vents outdoors all day, without having to worry about too much rain or sun! We’ll have live music all day long. As well, the Totem Saddle Club is hosting a horse show, & the 4-H Club has Open Classes in poultry, waterfowl, & rabbits as well as a fashion show for chickens and rabbits! Many thanks to our Volunteers, Supporters & Sponsors. We will continue to “Grow” our Fair! - See you there!
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The opening of the 24/7 recycling transfer station, which was to be finished this summer, has been pushed back until the end of September.
Round-the-clock recycling pushed back until the end of September By Martina Perry THE NORTHERN CONNECTOR
PRINCE RUPERT - Soon there will be flexibility for North Coast residents who recycle, with the completion of a 24/7 recycling transfer station allowing them to drop off material whenever is convenient. “We’re expecting [the 24/7 recycling transfer station] to be open in the latter part of September,” said Tim Deschamp, Skeena-Queen Charlotte Regional District superintendent of waste management. While originally scheduled to open by August’s end, work is now in full-gear by contractor Eby and Son Construction.
The round-the-clock facility will be located at the SkeenaQueen Charlotte Regional Recycling Depot site on Kaien Road and will include a number of large bins so residents can drop off fibre, plastic, metal and Styrofoam products whenever they please. The new transfer station will have enough space to accommodate multiple vehicles and provide protection from the elements. For safety reasons, the facility will be well lit and under video surveillance. The project’s price tag is $123,000, with gas tax funds covering $65,500 of the costs, Coast Sustainability Trust contributing $29,500 through a grant, the
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We Support the BC Teachers With continual cut backs in education the class sizes have grown to the point of being unmanageable. For the children who need the extra help, the time is not there with too big a class and for the more gifted children, the time is not there to help them reach their full potential. The facts are: - Teachers have been working without an agreement for 2 years - Teachers haven’t had a wage increase since 2010 - Benets haven’t improved since 2010 - Class sizes have increased signicantly over the past few years and will continue to do so if nothing is done Did you know that some academic classes (University qualiers) have disappeared over the past couple of years for our children in Northern BC. This puts our children at a disadvantage compared to what is available down south. Does this sound like the government is being reasonable with the teachers? - Absolutely not!! Contact the government and voice your opinion to resolve these issues in an expedient manner.
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Rupertites reflect on this year’s Ride to Conquer Cancer By Martina Perry
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PRINCE RUPERT - Prince Rupert residents are accustomed to living in rainy conditions, but it didn’t make a drenching, excruciating journey any less uncomfortable for this group. All but one member from Team Prince Rupert met up with the Northern View last week to talk about their 2014 Ride To Conquer Cancer experience. Starting in Vancouver on June 14, the 2014 Ride to Conquer Cancer had 2,104 participants cycle 200 kilometres to Seattle, with a heavy downpour layering the riders throughout the journey. But for Team Prince Rupert it acted as a reminder that things can always be worse. A sentiment echoed by all in attendance last week was that the horrendous weather was incomparable to what individuals battling cancer have to withstand. “The amount of effort we put into [the ride] is nothing compared to what families and people go through ... the roller coaster ride they’re on when cancer grabs them,” said Steve Weir, a first-time Ride To Conquer participant. “Two days on a bike is nothing.” “What a lot of them have gone through is a lot worse than a little rain,” said Team Prince Rupert captain Francis Wolfe, a cancer survivor who has taken part in the event each year since it started in 2009, alongside teammate Gordon Simonds, who also overcame the disease. “Riding a bike for 200 kilometres is a piece of cake compared to what we went through,” Simonds said. Wolfe was previously diagnosed with both bladder and prostate cancer, with the disease returning in his bladder this past February. He had to have a tumour removed shortly before this year’s event, and despite not being able to train as much as he would’ve liked, Wolfe decided to participate anyway. Wolfe’s bladder is still being monitored, but he said “so far, so good”. Simonds was more fortunate in his recovery, being an esophageal cancer-survivor. While battling the illness, Simonds signed up for the 2009 event and completed it despite undergoing a major surgery only a few months prior. “I decided since research saved my life,
I’d put some money back,” he explained. Simonds’ daughter Christa was so moved by her father’s decision that she decided to ride alongside him in a few years’ rides, including once with her sister. She said she is hugely inspired by her dad’s dedication to help find a cure. “It makes me very proud [that my dad continues to ride each year],” she said. Sandy Giordano joined the team two years ago, reaching out to Simonds after beating non-Hodg-
kin lymphoma in 2007. A stem cell transplant from his sister saved his life, and he wanted to give back to a cause that kept him here today. Although Giordano was unable to ride this year, discovering he had bladder cancer a few months ago that required surgery, he still lent a hand in the team’s fundraising efforts. While Tina Cann was no newcomer to the cancer-fighting ride, this was the first year she fundraised and registered as part of
Team Prince Rupert. Cann was a member of the Rupert Peddle Pushers in 2013, who rode alongside Team Prince Rupert, but as a separate team. Weir wasn’t the only Team Prince Rupert novice, with Chris Last also coming aboard for this year’s event. “I had a good experience throughout the whole ride, despite the weather,” he said, adding he was touched by all the people who came out to show their support of the cyclists, and also by the
amount of riders bearing yellow flags, a marking that shows who the cancer survivors are. So after it was all done with, what did Team Prince Rupert do? The men shared a laugh as they admitted they went for a beer before even showering, signing up for the 2015 event at the same time. Team Prince Rupert raised more than $2,100 through a number of fundraising events, and through financial assistance from more than a dozen Prince Rupert sponsors.
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SOME OF OUR LOWER MAINLAND SUPPLIERS INCLUDE:
Along the pathway of Canada’s pipelines, many suppliers and workers also benefit. More than 2,500 companies sell services or products to support pipeline operations.
Akhurst Machinery Ltd. Valley Helicopters Rom Communications Inc. EM Manufacturing Pronamic Controls Inc. Arctic Arrow Powerline Group Ltd. Rebl Refractories Evaluations Laboratory, ULC Wellons Canada Corporation
Here in the Lower Mainland, the pipeline industry does business with local companies for everything from metal fabrication to inspection crews to vehicles.
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After a lengthy battle with cancer, Richard passed away in Campbell River Hospital. Richard was born in Glace Bay, Nova Scotia. The family decided to move to Prince Rupert in 1952. That is where he met and married his wife, Louise Skogmo in 1961. They had three children; sons Gary, Dave and daughter Carol. In 1971 they moved to Campbell River, where Richard was employed as a mechanic for Red Wood Marine. He also worked at Raven Lumber until early retirement in 1999. He lead a full life, enjoying his summers camping and always looked forward to moose and deer hunting with his son Dave, each fall. Something Richard always wanted to do was continue his education to receive his grade 12 diploma. He started courses in 2004 at "Continuing Ed Robron Centre" and received his Diploma June 2008. It was a challenge for him, but he had great instructors. We were all so proud of him. Richard is predeceased by his infant son Gary, mother Georgina Devison, father John Devison Sr, brother John Devison Jr., Uncle Tom Jessome, and nephew Alan Wide. Survived by his loving wife Louise of 53 years, son Dave, daughter Carol (Kerry) Laverdure; sisters Rose (Robert) Day, Johanna (Robert) Wide, as well as his grandchildren, Teresa Devison (Jon), Kylie Laverdure (Tyler) and Alysha Laverdure. Great-grandchildren Izaiah, Dominick, Kassie and Taylor. No service by request. Donations in lieu of flowers may be made to the Kidney Foundation or the Cancer Society. A Celebration of Life for family and close friends will be held at a future date. For details contact family.
Ken Simon August 30, 1947 - August 20, - 2014
Ken loved and lived life - and he laughed! Survived by his wife Beth; children Richard (Stacey); Tracy (Mario) and five grandchildren; brothers Brian (Lynn); Bill (Amber); sisters Sandra (Paul); and Debbie (Walter); nieces, nephews and extended family; Uncle Vic and Aunt Dorothy Simon; brothers in law Bob ( Loretta) and their family; Bill ( Susan); parents in law Reg and Irene Ungar. Thanks to Drs Croft, Tse and Pieck. Many thanks also to the entire staff of PRRH who have shown care, compassion and professionalism. It has been a long journey. Cremation. No service by request. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the North Coast Health Improvement Society, Attn: Cancer Unit. A celebration of Ken's life will take place at the Crest Hotel, BC Room from 4 - 6 pm on September 3rd,
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SCHOOL OPENING - SEPTEMBER 2014 For More Information - Call 250-624-6717 R E G I S T R A T I O N: ALL ELEMENTARY SCHOOL OFFICES will be open on August 25 through August 29 from 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. to register students who are new to the district or have moved to a new school area during the summer. CHARLES HAYS SECONDARY SCHOOL, PRINCE RUPERT MIDDLE SCHOOL AND PACIFIC COAST SCHOOL: New students will register from August 25 to August 29 at Charles Hays Secondary School.
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Prince Rupert Middle School students will report as follows: Grade 7-8 10:30 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. Grade 6 1:00 p.m. to 3:00 p.m.
Date & Time September 8, 2014 at 2:00 PM
Charles Hays Secondary School students will report as follows: Grades 9 - 10 9:45 a.m. Grades 11 - 12 1:00 p.m. It is important that CHSS students be present on the first day of school in order to ensure they have a seat in classes they need. Because of rapid progress through coursework, students not in attendance will fall behind very quickly.
FERRIES & BUSES: Ferries and buses will be transporting students between Metlakatla and Prince Rupert. Students taking the ferry to Prince Rupert will be dropped off at the Metlakatla Ferry Dock. Buses will be waiting by the Northland Dock. Buses will drop students off at the same spot. For September 2 only: - Ferry leaves Metlakatla at 9:00 a.m. Bus leaves Northland Dock at 9:30 a.m. Return Buses will pick up elementary/PRMS/CHSS students at 12 noon - ferry will depart Metlakatla Dock at 12:15 p.m. PRMS / CHSS students will be picked up at 3:00 p.m. - ferry will depart Metlakatla Dock at 3:30 p.m. Port Edward students will be picked up at 9:00 a.m. & 12:30 in Port Ed and 12:30 and 3:15 p.m. in Prince Rupert Lax Kxeen students (Gr. 1 to 5) Pick Up 9:40 a.m. Seal Cove Circle and 7th Avenue 9:43 a.m. 6th Avenue and Immanuel Street 9:46 a.m. 6th Avenue and Herman Street
Lax Kxeen Return 12:11 6th Avenue and Herman Street 12:10 6th Avenue and Immanuel Street 12:08 Seal Cove Circle and 7th Avenue
Pineridge students (Gr. 1 to 5) 9:40 a.m. Second Avenue and 11th Street 9:42 a.m. Graham Avenue and Atlin Corner 9:44 a.m. Graham Avenue and 17th Street 9:46 a.m. Van Arsdol Street 9:48 a.m. Atlin Avenue and 17th Street 9:50 a.m. Atlin Avenue and 14th Street
Pineridge Return 12:05 12:07 12:08 12:09 12:11 12:12
Park Avenue & 11th street corner Graham Avenue and Atlin Corner Graham Avenue and 17th Street Van Arsdol Street Atlin Avenue and 17th Street Atlin Ave and 14th Street
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Bus Schedule Port Ed 1 - Charles Hays High School 7:59 AM AR Evergreen, Port Edward 8:02 AM AR Hill Crest, Port Edward 8:18 AM AR CHSS
Pacific Coast School students will report as follows: Grades 9 - 12 10:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m.
on top of the hill
9:54 a.m. New Transition House on Park Avenue
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Regular classroom instruction begins on Wednesday, September 3. Ferry transportation will be as follows: - Ferry leaves Metlakatla at 7:50 a.m. Ferry arrives at the Metlakatla Ferry Dock at 8:15 a.m. Bus departs at 8:24 a.m.
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Lax Kxeen Seal Cove Circle & 7th Ave 6th Ave & Immanual (Seal Cove Circle) 6th Ave & Herman
Port Ed 2 - Prince Rupert Middle School 8:08 AM AR Evergreen, Port Edward 8:11 AM AR Hillcrest, Port Edward 8:31 AM AR PRMS 3:15 PM 3:35 PM 3:38 PM
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Pineridge 8:35 AM 8:37 AM 8:39 AM 8:41 AM 8:43 AM 8:45 AM 8:49 AM 8:50 AM
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Second Avenue and 11th Street Graham Avenue and Atlin Corner Graham Avenue and 17th Street Van Arsdol Street Atlin Avenue and 17th Street Atlin Avenue and 14th Street on top of the hill New Transition House on Park Avenue Pineridge School
2:55 PM 3:00 PM 3:02 PM 3:04 PM 3:06 PM 3:08 PM 3:09 PM 3:11 PM
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Pineridge School Park Avenue and 11th Street Graham Avenue and Atlin Corner Graham Avenue and 17th Street Van Arsdol Street Atlin Avenue and 17th Street Atlin Avenue and 14th Street on top of the hill Second Avenue and 11th Street
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3 - 5 evenings per week. Great opportunity for grade 12 student interested in Culinary Arts. Apply in person, or leave msg. Lbr. and grat. +/- $17 per hr. Cor’s Restaurant 404 Enterprise Avenue Kitimat
Experienced log truck driver for Terrace area. Competitive wages. Please email Resume and Driver’s Abstract to mike@timberbaron.ca Female home care worker required. Experience preferred. 25-30 hours per week. Permanent. Wage dependent on experience. Vehicle req’d. Call: 250 638-0396.
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EXPERIENCE IS an asset We offer FREE recruitment services for people aged 45 and over across Canada. Register at: www.thirdquarter.ca or call toll-free: 1-855-286-0306. M’AKOLA Housing Society, Prince Rupert seeking PROPERTY MANAGER - EXTENDED DEADLINE: Sept 1, 2014. Terrace office (Muks-Kum-Ol Housing) seeking MAINTENANCE SUPERVISOR DEADLINE Sept 9, 2014. VISIT: makola.bc.ca
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The incumbent will be responsible for all aspects of the project management life cycle, including startup, obtaining building permits, preparing tenders, allocation of adequate resources, scheduling, documentation, budgets, estimates and close out documentation. The incumbent will work with in house and external construction personnel to ensure project construction is executed in a timely and efĹľcient manner while maintaining integrity of design, and will work closely with the organization to ensure feasibility and costing of projects.
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Employment Requirements: • P. Eng or CET in Civil Construction with 5 years in Ĺľeld experience or • A minimum of 10 years of experience in Project Supervision • Relevant experience in the construction industry. • Ability to read and understand engineered plans and contract documents. • To be able to work well with others, “people skillsâ€?. • Good communication skills both verbal and written. • Valid class 5 driver’s license and clean current drivers abstract. • Surveying skills is an asset. Computer skills: Excel, Word, Project and engineering programs. We Offer A Competitive Compensation Package With A Comprehensive BeneĹľt Plan And A Pension Plan. In Addition The Company Offers Many Development Opportunities Through Tailored Training Programs.
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Circulation Supervisor The Terrace Standard requires a circulation supervisor. Duties include supervising a diverse group of newspaper carriers and collators, shipping and receiving, data entry and dealing with the public. A strong knowledge of computers and computer programs is essential. On site training. This is a Tuesday to Friday position. The compensation package includes benefits. Please address applications complete with resume and two letters of reference to:
More pride. More growth. More success. Suncor Energy is hiring a utility person in Terrace.
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AUTOBODY REPAIR Complete Autobody Repairs Currently has an opening for a qualified Autobody Technician Must be Motivated, Quick Learner, Work Independently, Drivers License. Please send resume in person, by email or fax. 1003 Saskatoon Ave Prince Rupert, BC V8J 4P1 P: 250-624-5536 F: 250-627-4702 Email: joesauto@citytel.net
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Office Administrator At Community Futures we work with entrepreneurs and business owners, the non-profit sector and its amazing volunteers, local government and educators to grow community and economy on the North Coast of BC. We require a highly motivated individual with excellent financial, administrative, communications and interpersonal skills to work with our team. This position is well suited for an individual who is very detail-oriented but can see around corners to the next quarter and beyond, is a people leader who offers creative solutions to everyday challenges and can crack a decent joke or two. The successful applicant will be responsible for accounting tasks such as: maintaining general ledger accounts, financial statements, audit preparation, disbursements and collection of funds, payroll, human resources, and assist in the preparation of budgets. In addition, the Office Administrator will be in charge of meeting preparation and minutes, records management and administrative support to staff. Preferable skills include: • Experience in an accounting/administrative roll in positions of increasing complexity and responsibility • Proven ability to work successfully with a great team yet able to work independently without supervision • Ability to handle multiple tasks within a changing environment • Excellent communication skills – verbal and written, and interpersonal skills • Extraordinary client service, organizational and time management skills • Excellent decision-making and problem resolution skills • Advanced working knowledge of MS Office (Word, Excel and Outlook) and Sage Accounting • Experience in web-based and social media platforms an asset. If you feel that you would like to join the Community Futures team and make a positive contribution to your community, please forward your resume with at least three (3) related references, cover letter to General Manager John Farrell, john@cfdc-pnw.com Closing date for this competition is Friday, August 29th, 2014.
The Prince Rupert Library is hiring 1 or 2 Library Page(s) to begin in early September. Applicants must be entering Grades 10 or 11 this September. The position details are available at the circulation desk or at www.princerupertlibrary.ca Submit resume with handwritten cover letter to: Joe Zelwietro Chief Librarian Closing date is 5 pm on August 29 2014 KITIMAT
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Full and Part time for Coastal Taxi Send resume & driver’s abstract to PO Box 56 Kitimat, BC V8C 2G6 No phone calls
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RELIEF, PART-TIME LAUNCH MASTER PRINCE RUPERT This position is offered subject to the terms and conditions of the current Canadian Merchant Service Guild agreement. A valid Master 500 GT Home Trade Certificate, Marine First Aid and Transport Canada Medical are a prerequisite. A full shift is 12 hours. A list of the duties and qualifications are available on request. Candidates are required to undergo a pre-employment medical and drug & alcohol test. The successful individual must be available on short notice for relief opportunities. Persons interested in applying for this position are requested to respond in writing prior to Friday, September 19, 2014, to:
Brian Young Director, Marine Operations Pacific Pilotage Authority Suite 1000, 1130 West Pender Street Vancouver, BC V6E 4A4 info@ppa.gc.ca
VESSEL OPERATIONS AGENT REQUIRED G.W. Nickerson Co. Ltd., an established northern British Columbia Ship Agency and Customs House Broker is seeking a dynamic individual to join the vessel operations team in the Prince Rupert, B.C. office. The ideal candidate will possess excellent time management and organization skills, fluency in the English language, both written and spoken, a working knowledge of most common computer programs and operating systems, be bondable, possess a valid driver’s license and have a keen desire to succeed in the growing and challenging marine industry. We will train the right individual. We offer a competitive remuneration and benefit package and the opportunity for career advancement. The successful candidate will be subject to a criminal record check. Please send your resume in strictest confidence to: Peter Riley or Raymond Nelson via the following means; Email: operations@gwnickerson.com Fax: (250) 624 5855 Mail: G.W. Nickerson Co. Ltd. #30 - 342 3rd Avenue West, Prince Rupert, B.C. V8J 1L5 Closing date for applications is September 12, 2014. Please be aware that only those candidates of interest will be contacted. No phone calls please.
2 - 3 evenings per week. No experience necessary. Apply in person, or leave msg. Lbr. and grat. +/- $30 per hr. Cor’s Restaurant 404 Enterprise Avenue Kitimat PR: On-Call Driver required immediately for Coroners Body Removal Services. Prince Rupert Area. Must have clean drivers license. Criminal check is required. Heavy lifting may be required. Serious enquiries only. Please call 250635-6403 for more info. St. Anthony’s School is looking for a full time Educational Assistant to begin September 2014. We will consider both certified as well as non-certified applicants, although a dedication to children and education is a must. If interested please forward resume and cover letter to Katja Groves, Principal at: staprincipal@cispg.ca St. Anthony’s School is looking for a primary music teacher (K-3) for September 2014. If interested please forward resume and cover letter to Katja Groves, Principal at: staprincipal@cispg.ca Wanted Labourer/Landscaper. Must be physically fit. Cell: 250-631-8000
Trades, Technical Experienced Heavy Equipment Operators needed for an excavation/road construction co. Competitive wages. Email resume: jjelev@nbccontracting.ca or Call: 250 635-5080 LABOURERS PCL Energy Now Hiring Labourers with over 2 years of industrial experience for immediate shutdown work on an industrial project in Vanscoy, SK. We offer competitive wages and benefits. Retention and completion bonuses paid! Send resume to: pclenergyjobs@pcl.com or fax: 1-888-398-0725.
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Delivery Driver (Regular Full Time Position)
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Must be comfortable driving a larger type delivery vehicle. Some lifting required
Applying in person to Aqua Clear Bottlers 4456 Greig Ave Terrace, BC 250-635-2341
Services
Services
Merchandise for Sale
Heavy Duty Machinery
Financial Services
Home Repairs
IF YOU own a home or real estate, Alpine Credits can lend you money: It’s That Simple. Your Credit / Age / Income is not an issue. 1.800.587.2161.
FULL SERVICE Plumbing from Parker Dean. Fast, reliable, 24/7 service. Take $50 off your next job if you present this ad. Vancouver area. 1800-573-2928.
LARGE FUND Borrowers Wanted Start saving hundreds of dollars 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
Roofing & Skylights
We’re on the net at www.bcclassified.com
Drywall If in need of a Drywaller for Residential & Commercial jobs Call: 778-631-2779
RELIEF, PART-TIME LAUNCH DECKHAND PRINCE RUPERT This position is offered subject to the terms and conditions of the current International Longshore and Warehouse Union (Local 520) agreement. A valid MED A2 Certificate, Marine First Aid and Transport Canada Medical are a prerequisite. A full shift is 12 hours. A list of the duties and qualifications are available on request. Candidates are required to undergo a pre-employment medical and drug & alcohol test. The successful individual must be available on short notice for relief opportunities. Persons interested in applying for this position are requested to respond in writing prior to Friday, September 19, 2014, to:
Brian Young Director, Marine Operations Pacific Pilotage Authority Suite 1000, 1130 West Pender Street Vancouver, BC V6E 4A4 info@ppa.gc.ca
Copper Mountain Exteriors for all your roofing needs. Serving Terrace/Kitimat/Prince Rupert. Lifetime shingles, soffit’s + Fascia 5” continuous gutters. Lowest prices in town. Over 25 years of experience. Give us a call for a free estimate. Seniors discounts 250975-0833
Merchandise for Sale
Building Supplies Cedar Fencing & Decking lumber for sale. Various sizes. Call 250 638-0044
Free Items FREE: 36” HP Designjet 600 printer to give away, good working condition. 18” IO Line Studio 8 vinyl cutter to give away. Good working 24: Graphtec CE5000-60 for sale, $150, excellent working condition. Must pick up at residence. Call 250-615-1461
2011 WESTERN STAR, 68” sleeper, DD15, 18 spd, 46 rears, also steady job to qualified operator. Dale 250-9638852 or 1-800-668-1822.
Misc. for Sale Henry Herbert Piano & Bench made by Mason & Risch. $750 Call 250-635-3203 HOT TUB (SPA) COVERS. Best price. Best quality. All shapes & colours available. 1-866-652-6837 www.thecoverguy.com/ newspaper? KILL BED Bugs & Their Eggs! Buy Harris Bed Bug Killer Complete Treatment Program or Kit. Available: Hardware Stores, Buy Online: homedepot.com KILL ROACHES! Buy Harris Roach Tablets. Eliminate Bugs- Guaranteed. No Mess, Odorless, Long Lasting. Available at Ace Hardware & The Home Depot.
Lots of woman’s dive gear size S/M and dive tanks etc. Kitchen Booth seats 6 with table. Call 250-627-1943.
Garage Sale- tools, furniture, housewares, etc. Friday, Aug 29 noon to 6 pm & Saturday, Aug 30 9 AM to 3 PM at 4934 Twedle Ave.
PROFORM treadmill, wide deck, power incline $300. Nieer upright piano, good working condition $300. Yardmachine, gasoline powered snow blower, electric start, 21” wide. $250. Phone: 250-6388096 STEEL BUILDINGS/metal buildings 60% off! 20x28, 30x40, 40x62, 45x90, 50x120, 60x150, 80x100 sell for balance owed! Call 1-800-4572206 or visit us online at: www.crownsteelbuildings.ca. STEEL BUILDINGS. “Steel overstock sale!” 20x20 $4,055. 25x24 $4,650. 30x32 $6,586. 32x34 $7,677. 40x48 $12,851. 47x70 $17,899. One end wall included. Pioneer Steel 1-800668-5422. or visit online at: www.pioneersteel.ca
Trades, Technical
Trades, Technical
Furniture For Sale- Palliser leather all reclining sofa, loveseat & rocker in very good condition. Burgundy. $950 250-615-9181
Garage Sales
Required Immediately Looking to hire
ELECTRICIANS
in all positions. We offer excellent wages and benefit package including extended health and dental, as well as a professional working environment.
Please contact Rod at berna.nce@gmail.com
Professional/ Management
RELIEF, PART-TIME LAUNCH ENGINEER PRINCE RUPERT This position is offered subject to the terms and conditions of the current Canadian Merchant Service Guild agreement. A valid Class Four Marine Engineer Certificate, Marine First Aid and Transport Canada Medical are a prerequisite. A full shift is 12 hours. A list of the duties and qualifications are available on request. Candidates are required to undergo a pre-employment medical and drug & alcohol test. The successful individual must be available on short notice for relief opportunities. Persons interested in applying for this position are requested to respond in writing prior to Friday, September 19, 2014, to:
Brian Young Director, Marine Operations Pacific Pilotage Authority Suite 1000, 1130 West Pender Street Vancouver, BC V6E 4A4 info@ppa.gc.ca
Professional/ Management
are currently accepting applications for the position of
BRANCH MANAGER/TRUCK SALES REPRESENTATIVE TERRACE BRANCH
Premium Truck & Trailer Inc. are currently accepting applications for the position of Branch Manager/ Truck Sales Representative at our Terrace branch. Premium Truck & Trailer is a Freightliner Truck and Doepker Trailer dealer operating 5 branches in central BC with their head office in Prince George. The successful applicant will be responsible for the entire operation of the Terrace branch including the Parts & Service departments. In addition to managing the day to day operations of the branch, the manager will be responsible for new and used truck & trailer sales in Terrace and the surrounding areas. Success in this position will require a strong business sense and a commitment to providing great customer service. The successful applicant will also require excellent team building and coaching skills, proven organizational skills and be comfortable working in a fast paced computerized environment. Previous experience in a supervisory role within a truck dealership and previous vehicle sales experience would be beneficial. Please submit resume to t.coffey@premiumtruck.ca
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Merchandise for Sale
WANTED!!
Misc. Wanted
NEWSPAPER CARRIERS for Terrace and Thornhill Routes Email to: circulation@terracestandard.com
what route you are interested in with your name, address & phone no
BACKUP CARRIERS ALSO REQUIRED
OPEN ROUTES Rte 10185 (86) 2704 - 2912 Cramer St., 2604 - 2608 Evergreen St. 4461 - 4531 Feeney Ave., 2701 - 2903 Hall St. 2701 - 2905 Kalum St., 2701 - 2806 Keefer St. 2807 - 2911 Kerr St.
Collector Buying Coin Collections, Native Art, Estates, Gold, Silver + 778-281-0030 WANTED: STANDING ALDER Looking for standing Alder in the Terrace/Prince Rupert Area. Top prices paid. Require larger volume with butt diameter sizes 10” and up. Contact Cell No: 250-299-1835
Business for Sale
Real Estate
Real Estate
Musical Instruments
For Sale By Owner
Houses For Sale
Fender acoustic guitar, Mahogany, Model 60CE, new condition, includes hard case, strap, stand and music. $250 250-315-8234
For Sale By Owner PR: 2 Bdrm Oasis Condo. $90,000. Open Houses on Mondays from 6 pm - 7 pm. Call 778-884-6499 for info. Qualified buyers only.
Business for Sale
HAIR SALON FOR SALE
Rte 10210 (63) 2415 - 2620 Eby St., 4812 - 4846 Sunset Dr., 4801 - 4916 Haugland Ave. Rte 10212 (96) 2403 - 2412 Beach St., 4803- 4823 Graham Ave., 4801- 4933 Keith Ave. 4820 - 4932 Mills Ave., 2404 - 2915 Molitor St., 4811 - 4831 Pohle Ave., 4812 - 4818 Warner Ave. Rte 10255 (87) 4012 - 4124 Anderson St., 4701 - 4733 Gair Ave., 4651 Halliwell Ave. 4701 - 4708 Kerby Ave., 4016-4518 Sparks St Rte 30239 (45) Rts 30128 (20) business route by 5pm 4401 - 4760 Keith Ave. 4801-4946 Greig Ave. & HWY16 Rte 30300 (90) 4503 - 4670 Lowrie Ave., 1409 - 1490 Maple St., 4619 - 4619 Queensway. Dr.
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Four styling stations, two colour stations, three shampoo stations, one waxing or make up station Three hair dryers, Manicure table and stool Display Reception Desk with large retail area with well known hair products Professional Products room Washer & Dryer 1400 sq ft. Gift ware negotiable Sales revenue and Cash Flow available on request
3210 Clinton St. Terrace, BC V8G 5R2 250-638-7283
HOUSE FOR SALE 1323 TWEEDSMUIR AVE. 3 bedrooms, 1 bathroom and unfinished basement. $ 340,000 firm. Please call: 250-639-9615
Real Estate
ESTABLISHED
Rte 10190 (134) 2203 - 2316 Evergreen St., 2101 - 2611 Pear St., 2202 - 2610 Kalum St.
4107 Temple Street Terrace 250-635-4753 Great home in desirable Bench location. Approx. 3000 sq ft of living space, incl. 5 bdrms, 3 full bath, kitchen w/ island, main floor laundry, hot tub, lrg back deck, garage. This well maintained house is a must see $519,000
Mobile Homes & Parks Free manufactured home as is and in need of repair but must be removed from park. Contact: 250-279-0444
Rentals Apt/Condo for Rent
KITIMAT House for Sale 15 Stikine St. Well maintained, updated, 1,100 sq ft, 3 bdrm house. 1.5 car garage/storage, covered deck and garden shed. $325,000 obo. 250-632-5566
CLIFF SIDE APARTMENTS
Kitimat House for Sale 5 Nass St. Well maintained, updated, approx. 1,400 sq ft, 3 bdrm house with large family rm. Covered deck and garden shed. $285,000 obo. 250-632-5566
1123-1137 Borden Street Adult-oriented. Quiet location with harbour view. Heat and hot water included. Minutes walking to downtown and hospital. References required. 1, 2, or 3 bedroom suites. Some furnished. Prince Rupert
Usk Hobby Farm, 6.19 Acres $450,000 250-635-4283
250-624-9298
Hillcrest Place Apartments Bachelor & two bedroom units. No smoking. No pets. Starting at $650 monthly. 250-632-7814 Kitimat
ASKING: $124,900 CALL: 250-635-3729
Kitimat Worship Pacific Cornerstone Directory Baptist Church
Christ Church Anglican 1220 Kingfisher Ave. • Ph. 250-632-7812
All are Welcome
Twelfth Sunday after Pentecost August 31 at 10:30 am Eucharist with Fr. Luke Anker “As we have opportunity, let us do good to all.” Galatians 6:10
Temporarily meeting at 163 Halibut St., Cablecar.
Sunday Service Summer Hours at 7pm
“Know What You Believe & Why You Believe It.” Phone 250-632-4924 • www.pacificcornerstone.com
Christ the King PARISH
1760 Nalabila Boulevard Ph 250-632-2215 Father Kenneth Uwaoma www.catholickitimat.ca
Mass Schedule
Saturday Evening at 7:30 pm Sunday Morning at 10:00 am
Kitimat Pentecostal Fellowship Pastor Mickeal Hoffman 1340 Kingfisher Avenue Church Ph. 250-632-5623 www.kitimatpentecostalfellowship.com
For information on placing a church listing, please call 250-632-6144, or email classifieds@northernsentinel.com
Merchandise for Sale
Sunday, August 31 - 10:30 am Morning Worship Service Wednesday Evenings 7:30 pm Prophetic Studies ALL ARE WELCOME
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH 840 Columbia Ave. – Ph. 250-632-6014 Email: kitimatfbc@telus.net Rev. Tim Coleman
Sunday, August 31 - NO “Bible Connections”
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no breakfast - Coffee/tea
Worship 10:00 am • FALL SERIES
“The Triumphant Kingdom of God” Daniel 2
KITIMAT APTS BEST VALUE
Starting at $725 Balconies Security Entrances Cameras for your safety Now includes basic cable Visit our Website www.kitimatapartments.com Phone: 250.632.APTS (2787)
REDEEMER LUTHERAN CHURCH CONGREGATION OF LUTHERAN CHURCH CANADA
KITIMAT
Pastor Clint Magnus • ph. 250-632-6962 KITIMAT TERRACE 1474 Nalabila Blvd. 3226 Kalum St. (Happy Gang Centre)
11:00 am Sunday Worship
9:45 am Sunday School
MIDTOWN APARTMENTS
Free heat & Free Hot Water Furnished & Unfurnished 1 & 2 bedrooms Security Entrances No Pets. No Smoking
250.631.7825
2:00 pm Sunday Worship
Presbyterian Church
250.632.7179
Prince Rupert - 2 bdrm apartment for rent, ref. req’d, call 778-634-3508
Lahakas and Nalabila Ph. 250-632-2044 or 250-639-6464
Joint Summer Service with Congregation of First United Church hosted by Kitimat Presbyterian Church for the month of August.
Every Sunday at 10am.
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QUATSINO APTS KITIMAT Downtown location Balconies Security Entrances Some furnished suites Call for an appointment 250.632.4511
www.kitimatapartments.com
ROOSEVELT HEIGHTS APARTMENTS Exteriors renovated 3 bedroom apartments. Heat and hot water included. No smoking. No pets $850 per month. References required.
Phone between 9am - 6pm 250-627-8123
Apartment Furnished Port Edward, FURNISHED 2 br., washer and dryer free. You sign on to BC Hydro, estimated to be $80 per month. Quiet tenants $1200 per month. Leave a message at 250-627-1414.
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Recreational/Sale
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Until there's a cure, there's us. Cars - Sports & Imports
Cars - Sports & Imports
Cars - Sports & Imports
Cars - Sports & Imports
1992 PINNACLE Class A motor home (30 foot) 118, 000 kms, 460 V-8 with 4 speed automatic trans. Very good condition. $9000. Please call 250-639-2562
Suites, Upper PR: 1 Bdrm suite in newer home. Own laundry. Quiet non-smoking tenants. No pets. In floor heating. $600 per mon. call 250-600-0946
1996 Northern Lite 9’6� camper. Excellent condition. Asking $7,500 call 250-624-6827 or 250-600-7040.
Cars - Sports & Imports
Cars - Sports & Imports
THIS WEEKS SPECIALS
CASH PURCHASE INCENTIVE ON SELECT 2014 MODELS
4WD, Auto, 4Dr, Moonroof, Leather, Heated Seats, Loaded, 99,650 kms #
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5 Spd Manual, A/C, C/C, P/w, Moonroof, Am/FM/CD, Folding Rear Seats, 64,291 kms
0.99% ON EVERY NEW 2014 HONDA. LEASE OR FINANCE
2007 Pontiac Vibe
OR
$17,995
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2014 CIVIC
4x4, A/C, Double Cab, CD Player, MP3, C/C, Traction Control, Towing Pkg 30,721 kms
2 000
2010 Ford Ranger Sport
$ ,
$25,995 #T319
2014 CR-V
2008 Toyota Highlander Limited
3 000
NEWER EXECUTIVE home for rent in quiet family oriented neighborhood. 3 Level, 5 bdrm, 2.5 full bath plus full ensuite w/jacuzzi, plus all appliances. Large landscaped yard w/detached shop/garage, $3000/mo util. 1 yr lease, ref’s req’d. Avail. July 1. Contact 250-641-8341 or email: adamtang2002@hotmail.com Nice 2 bdrm house + basement at 4814 Warner. N/S N/P $1600/mo(neg) 250-638-8639 PR: 3 bdrm, 3 bath house with furniture. Newly reno’d. Ref. Req. $1500 per mon. Call 250-600-7999 PR: Available Immediately - 3 bdrm house. $1300 per mon. + damage deposit + utilities & ref. req. N/S, N/Pets. Call 250-627-9232
Cars - Sports & Imports
250-635-1623
4109 Substation Ave., Terrace, BC Tuesday to Saturday 8:30-5:30
$ ,
Kitimat HOUSE FOR RENT/Sale 63 Chilko St. - 3 bdr, 1 bath in excellent neighbourhood. This house has a big fenced backyard, including two sheds and flower beds. Comes with F/S and W/D. Call (250)279-8888
*SEE DEALER FOR DETAILS
Starting from MSRP $19,990** includes freight and PDI
For Rent in Upper Kitimat 3 bdrm rancher. Freshly reno’d, comes with 4 appliances. Available immediately, N/S, N/P. $1600 per/m. 250-631-7608 or 250-632-6024
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Responsible forestry worker (Mid 40’s) is looking for a room or suite to rent in Terrace. Long term preferable. Contact Alan Harrison at alanharr64@gmail.com
CLASSIC/COLLECTOR 1971 300SEL 3.5 Mercedes Benz. 75,000km. Very good condition, always garaged, never driven in winter. Well maintained. Maintenance records, service/parts book. Manuals. Some spare parts. 250-632-6755
COMMANDER & MAVERICK SIDE BY SIDE
* UP TO CASH PURCHASE INCENTIVE ON SELECT 2014 MODELS
3 bedroom 2 1/2 bathroom executive style house on the 4800 block of Loen Ave. Close to schools and downtown. Large fenced back yard, patio, deck, garage. F/S, W/D, dishwasher and microwave. Master bedroom with ensuite and walk in closet. N/S. Available immediately. References required. $2,500 (250) 615-6352 AVAILABLE NOW. Executive House. Furnished 4 bed/ 2 full baths. $3500./mo. Absolutely NP/NS. 2 yr lease. 250-6387747, leave message.
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PLUS PROMO TIONAL FINANC ING
Starting from MSRP $27,685** includes freight and PDI
3bdrm bungalow F/S W/D N/S Pets negotiable. $1500 plus utilities. Please call: 250-639-9757
RENEGADE ATV
Model: Civic Si FB6E5EKV
Homes for Rent
WARRANTY
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2 bdrm. mobile home for sale in Woodland Heights Trailer Court. Newly renovated, wood heated. $57,000 obo. Call: 778 634-3624
Avail. Sept 1- Furnished 1 bdrm suite. N/S, N/P, No parties. Utilities plus cable and wireless internet included. $1250/mo. Ref’s and damage deposit req’d. Call 250-6352873 PR: Newer 2 bdrm suite downtown. Quiet tenants only. Ref. req. $950 per mon. Call 250600-2334
LIMITED
Want to Rent
Year Round RV Pad in quiet adult orientated park in Thornhill. No pets, no parties. $325 per month + utilities. 250-6357467
Suites, Lower
BUY AN ALL NEW
2014 OUTLANDER
2014 PILOT
Mobile Homes & Pads
RV Pads
AND GET
5 YEAR
Model: CR-V Touring RM4H9EKNS
250-305-4970 250-632-2822
PR - For College Students ONLY. Furnished bedroom to rent September 1 - April 30. Rate starts at $499/month. Single occupancy, N/S, N/D, N/P. Includes utilities, W/D, WIFI and Cow Bay Location. Phone (250) 624-2334
2015
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Call Dr. Zucchiatti’s office at 250-635-2552
Rooms for Rent
BUY AN ALL NEW
5 000
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Commercial Vehicles
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Commercial Vehicles
CASH PURCHASE INCENTIVE ON EVERY 2014 MODEL
FOR RENT
TERRACE - Ideal for small business or esthetic salon . 202 - 4623 Lakelse Ave $800/mo.
Commercial Vehicles
2014 ACCORD
Misc for Rent
OfďŹ ce Space ready to move in. Approx. 1680 sq. ft on 3rd Ave W in downtown Prince Rupert. Heat and hot water incl. Call 250-624-3434
Commercial Vehicles
Starting from MSRP $36,685** includes freight and PDI
Duplex / 4 Plex Terrace- Avail. Nov. 1, 3 bdrm/2 bath, 6 appl. dbl garage, fenced backyard, electric heat + lights incl. N/S, N/P, responsible working adults only need apply. ref. req. $2300/mo 250-975-2051
OfďŹ ce/Retail
Townhouses AVAIL NOW- 3 bdrm / 3 bath townhouse. Walsh/Horseshoe. NS/NP. Fully furnished or unfurnished. $1800./mo. 1-2 year lease. Please call (250)6387747 leave message.
Starting from MSRP $25,685** includes freight and PDI
AVAILABLE immediately - 2 bedroom cottage on Lakelse Lake waterfront for year round use. 2 appliances, furnished. On-site Landlord. No pets. $1500p/m includes hydro, high speed internet & satellite TV. 1 year lease. Phone 250-7982201 after 5pm or leave message.
Why rent when you can own? Your low cost, comfortable home on the water awaits you. Come see for yourself. 250600-2900
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Model: Pilot Touring YF4H9EKN
Cottages / Cabins
1200 Summit Ave. Bachelor & 1 Bedroom Suites. Security Entrance, harbour views, balconies, storage, laundry facilities, hot water & heat included. Sorry no pets. Close to hospital, bus stop & downtown. References required. Contact our on site Manager at 250-624-6019
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Save BIG on our 2014s before they’re gone for good.
FURNISHED Bachelor Suite for rent. (350 sq. ft.) Located on quiet street in Thornhill. Fully furnished. Includes, satellite TV, hydro, laundry facilities. No smoking, parties or pets. Suitable for single prof. person. References required. $500 damage deposit. $1000 per month. 250-638-0541 or vgreening@telus.net.
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Rentals
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Rentals
Model: Accord Touring CR3F9EKN
Rentals
$10,995 4534 Keith Ave.
bchonda.com 4912 Highway 16 West, Terrace, BC V8G 1L8
250-635-6558 or 1-800-313-6558 DL#5957
www.terracetoyota.ca
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KAF820 MULE
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2007 SPRINGDALE 26.6FT TRAVEL TRAILER Sleeps 6 and includes a master bedroom, dinette, sofa/bed, swivel chairs, large slide-out, awning, air conditioning, heat, fridge, freezer, stove, microwave, CD/DVD/FM player, hitch/equalizer and a heavy duty tarpaulin cover. Asking $18,000 CALL: 250-632-6617
Boats
32â&#x20AC;&#x2122; FIBERGLASS FERRELL BOAT New 370hp John Deere 8.1L Diesel, 2000hrs on engine. Trolling valve, Bow Thruster, 3 Stage Steering. 2 Hydraulic Deep lines, Hydraulic Trap Puller, 3 Sounders, Radar, 2 Radios. Com-Dev Auto Pilot, Spare Prop. 8â&#x20AC;&#x2122; Dinghy. Can be seen at MK Bay Marina. $65,000. Contact Warren Poff at 250-242-4445
HALIBUT QUOTA WANTED Unfished at $76.00 lb. or Fished at $72.00 lb. Michelle (604) 736-3600
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Boats
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40â&#x20AC;&#x2122; GOOLDRUP FIBERGLASS GILLNETTER (MOODY BLUE) Heavy duty boat with lots of packing capacity (36,000 lbs). Great for stacking multiple licenses/quota. Has an AGC base license. 225 hp turbocharged Gardner diesel. Twin disc trolling valve. Radar, 2 VHF radios, sounder, forward looking sonar, Wagner Mark 4 autopilot. Asking $240,000 ($80,000 for license and $160,000 for boat). Contact Kennard Hall at 250-622-2501
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In the case between: AGNES MELODY GREEN AND: TRENT LAWRENCE SAULNIER TO:
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Trent Lawrence Saulnier
Talstra Law Corporation, Counsel for the Ministry of Housing & Social Development and for Agnes Green is applying to the Provincial Court for an Order for child support. The Court has ordered that an Application Respecting Existing Orders or Agreements be served on you by way of this advertisement. To respond to the Application you must file a Reply form within 30 days in the Court Registry at 100 Market Place, Prince Rupert, BC.
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Kitimat-Stikine Solid Waste and Recycling Collection Service Rates and Regulations Bylaw No. 640, 2014 2010 ARCTIC CAT 700 LE EPS
5,99000
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2007 YAMAHA GRIZZLY 700 EPS
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2000 HARLEY ELECTRA GLIDE
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The Regional District proposes to adopt Kitimat-Stikine Solid Waste and Recycling Collection Service Rates and Regulations Bylaw No. 640, 2014 at its September 12, 2014 Board Meeting. This bylaw is intended to regulate the provision of a mandatory service for the collection, removal and disposal of residential garbage and recyclables materials within the identiďŹ ed service area established under Bylaw No. 330 and Bylaw Amendment No. 581. This service is intended to be implemented for residential properties in Electoral Areas E and C, including Chimdemash, Usk, Kleanza, Gossan, Copperside Estates, New Remo, Old Remo, North Terrace, Thornhill, Jackpine Flats and the Lakelse Lake Area. Garbage would be collected weekly and recyclables would be collected every other week on the same days as garbage. Bylaw No. 640 includes details for provision of this service as a mandatory program. Owners or occupiers of a Residential Premises where the owner has in place, on the date of adoption of this Bylaw, an alternative contractual arrangement to collect Residential Garbage or Residential Recyclable Materials, may continue to make use of such alternative contractual arrangement until January 1, 2015. This â&#x20AC;&#x153;grace periodâ&#x20AC;? is to enable owners or occupiers of such Residential Premises sufďŹ cient time to terminate existing collection contracts without penalty. The owner or occupier of a vacant lot zoned for residential use may, by written request to the Manager, Works and Services, opt to receive the Regional Collection Service at such vacant lot. Bylaw No. 640 provides Collection Service Regulations including
identiďŹ cation of prohibited materials, handling of waste and containers, container limits for both residential garbage and recyclables, related fees and charges, billing and system operation. Schedules forming parts of Bylaw No. 640 include clear identiďŹ cation of: Prohibited Wastes not permitted for collection, removal and disposal from residential properties; a map of eligible households located in the service area; User Fees associated with the Collection of Garbage and Recyclable Materials; and designated materials as Recyclables for collection.
If you do not respond, the Court may make an order in your absence. You may obtain forms or view documents in your case at the Court Registry at the above address. Refer to Court File Number 9023.
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Kitimat-Stikine Ticket Information Authorization Amendment Bylaw No. 647, 2014 The Regional District proposes to adopt Kitimat-Stikine Ticket Authorization Amendment Bylaw No. 647 at its September 12, 2014, Board meeting. This bylaw is intended to amend the current Kitimat-Stikine Ticket Information Authorization Bylaw No. 621, 2012 by allowing the Regional District to issue a Municipal Ticket Information for identified violations under the following bylaws and adopt new or revised fines schedules for those bylaws: Thornhill Dog Regulation Bylaw No. 641, 2014 Kitimat-Stikine Sign Regulation Bylaw No. 631, 2014 Thornhill Sign Regulation Bylaw No. 632, 2014
Thornhill Dog Regulation Bylaw No. 641 applies to a speciďŹ ed area in Thornhill and Copperside Estates. Kitimat-Stikine Sign Regulation Bylaw No. 631 applies in Electoral Areas B and C, along the Highway 16 and Highway 37 South corridors. Thornhill Sign Regulation Bylaw No. 632 applies within Electoral Area E (Thornhill).
Anyone wishing to inspect the bylaw or make inquiries can view or obtain a copy of the bylaw at the Regional District of Kitimat-Stikine ofďŹ ce at 300 - 4545 Lazelle Ave, Terrace BC, V8G 4E1 or contact the ofďŹ ce at 250 615-6100 or 1-800-663-3208 or email: info@rdks.bc.ca.
Anyone wishing to inspect these bylaws or make inquiries can view or obtain a copy of the bylaws at the Regional District of Kitimat-Stikine ofďŹ ce at 300 - 4545 Lazelle Ave, Terrace BC, V8G 4E1 or contact the ofďŹ ce at 250-615-6100 or 1-800-663-3208 or email: info@rdks.bc.ca.
OfďŹ ce hours are 8:30 am to 4:30 pm, Monday to Friday, except statutory holidays. A copy of the bylaw is also available for viewing on the Regional Districtâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s website at www.rdks.bc.ca.
OfďŹ ce hours are 8:30 am to 4:30 pm, Monday to Friday, except statutory holidays. Copies of the bylaws are also available for viewing on the Regional Districtâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s website at www.rdks.bc.ca.
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TERRACE AUGUST 30 – Spring Creek Adventist Christian School Registration Open House is from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. both days at 5401 McConnell Ave. Send your children to school this fall at Spring Creek Adventist Christian School! All welcome to our registration/open house. Meet the staff and review for yourself if a holistic educational approach is right for your child. We teach all Ministry of Education required courses in our curriculum so your child will not miss a beat! If you cannot make these dates and would like to schedule an interview, call 250631-9907 to make an appointment. AUGUST 30 – The Skeena Valley Farmers Market features musical acts each Saturday: 9am - 1pm is Denis Gagne and Crew under the band shell in George Little Park. The farmers market is open every Saturday from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m., thru October Market St. at George Little Park. SEPTEMBER 6 – The ninth annual Lakelse Dragon Boat Regatta welcomes teams from all over the northwest to paddle from noon to 5 p.m. at Furlong Bay Campground. Free. For all ages. Come out and cheer them on. Lots of fun for everyone. Races start at noon. Food vendor on-site. SEPTEMBER 6 – The Skeena Valley Farmers Market features various musical acts each Saturday: 9am - 1pm - to be announced, under the band shell in George Little Park. The farmers market is open every Saturday from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m., through October in the large parking lot at George Little Park. SEPTEMBER 10 – Terrace Toastmasters returns with its first club meeting of the fall at the Rich McDaniel room in the sportsplex. If you’d like to improve your confidence, leadership or communication skills with a fun, interactive and supportive club membership, consider joining for the 20142015 season. Meetings are the second and fourth Wednesday of each month at 7 p.m. For more details, see terrace-
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toastmasters.com, the facebook page or call 250-635-2151. SEPTEMBER 13 – The Skeena Valley Farmers Market features various musical acts each Saturday: 9am - 1pm - Jim Ljungh under the band shell in George Little Park. The farmers market is open every Saturday from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m., through October in the large parking lot at George Little Park. SEPTEMBER 21 – Heritage Park Museum and the Terrace Public Library host a celebratory concert in honour of the International Day of Peace at 11:00 a.m. in the dance hall at the museum. Special speakers and musicians from In The Mood For Peace will present on the theme of peace. Everyone is welcome, and admission is free. For more information, see http:// inthemoodforpeace. com/. ONGOING ARE YOU new in town or just want to volunteer but don’t know how or for who? Learn more through Volunteer Terrace. We can help! We have many agencies and programs, including one day events throughout the year. Time commitment varies. Contact Volunteer Terrace at 250-638-1330. THE TERRACE Hospice Volunteer Training program will run from Sept. 16 to Dec. 2 every Tuesday 6 to 7:30 p.m. at #207 - 4650 Lazelle Ave. Training will focus on the goals of hospice palliative care, identifying the role of hospice volunteer visitors, grief and bereavement and provision of emotional, physical, and spiritual support. BACK TO School Drive 2014 for those in need will be giving donated items to the Terrace and District Community Services Society weekly for the month of August. Donate children’s and teens clothing, backpacks and school supplies Monday to Thursday 10 a.. to 5 p.m. and Friday 10 a.. to 6 p.m. at Northern Savings Credit Union For more details, call Tia or Melanie at 250-635-0515 or email to tiaredlick@northsave. com. THE ALZHEIMER
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Society of BC offers a Family Caregiver Support Group in Terrace, a free monthly group providing education, information, sharing common experiences, practical tips, strategies and emotional support, from 12:30 p.m. to 2:30 p.m. on the last Wednesday of the month at Northwest Integrative Healthcare Centre (4724 Lazelle Ave.). To register, call Lana 635-0980.
THE GREATER Terrace Seniors Advisory Committee (GTSAC) meets on the first Wednesday of the month at 1:30 p.m. at the Happy Gang Centre. Everyone welcome. THE SALVATION Army holds Toonie Wednesdays every first and third Wednesday of the month – all clothing is $2. All children’s clothing $2 or less is half price. GREATER TERRACE Beautification Society meets from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. on the first Thursday of each month at the city council chambers. New members always welcome. HAPPY GANG Centre hosts a pancake breakfast the first Saturday of every month from 8 a.m. to 11 a.m. Come one, come all, good eats, good laughs.
KITIMAT ONGOING THE KITIMAT Public Market is looking for vendors and performers. Contact Willow at 250632-9107 for more information. WANT A garden bed next year at the Kitimat Community Garden? Call Denise at 250-6329107 for more information. THE KITIMAT Public Library offers the highly engaging Mother Goose StoryTime for pre-schoolers Monday mornings from 10:30 -11:15 a.m Please register for this free program. PICKLE BALL Tuesdays and Thursdays at 6:30 p.m, Riverlodge Gym, for the months of July and August, starting July 3rd. Call the Kitimat Seniors’ Centre at 250-632-3475 for further information. KITIMAT PUBLIC Library offers one-onone reading help for all
ages. Contact Mia Craft at the library at 250-6328985 to schedule your 30 minute appointment.
THE KITIMAT Quilters Guild meetings are the first Thursday of every month, held at M.E.S.S. Sewing room. All experience levels welcome. (19+) Call Aileen at 250-632-6225 or Wanda at 250-6324458. HEALTHY BABIES drop in is held every Thursday from 10:30 a.m. to 12 p.m. at the Kitimat Child Development Center. They welcome families throughout pregnancy and up to one year (older siblings welcome). Come meet other parents and infants over light refreshments with support from the CDC staff and a Public Health Nurse. For more information call 250632-3144. CHILD DEVELOPMENT Centre Family Fun Spot Drop-In Mondays and Wednesdays, 10 a.m. to 12 p.m., and Fridays 1 to 3 p.m. Ages 0-5 welcome. “A Great place for families to meet over coffee and toys!” Contact 250-6323144 for more information. KITIMAT FIBRE Arts Guild: Interested in knitting, spinning, weaving, or any other fibre? For more information phone Maureen 250-632-5444. KITIMAT MULTIPLE sclerosis - I have M.S. but M.S. does not have me. You are not alone, male or female, and the Kitimat M.S. group would like to be here for you. Total confidentiality. For more information contact Mary at 250-639-6016. AGLOW OF Kitimat - All are welcome at our Care Group and Bible Study for men and women, singles or married, Thursday at 7:00 P.M. For information phone Brenda at 250632-1616. DID YOU KNOW that literacy is more than just being able to read? The Kitimat Adult Literacy Program provides FREE tutoring services for adult interested in improving their reading, writing, math, communication, and information technology skills. Is English NOT your first language? We provide FREE tutoring and
small group English as a Second Language (ESL) classes. For more information please call Brandi at 250-632-7393 or to see what’s happening at the Community Corner check us out at www.kitimatcommunityservices. ca/KALP.html or find us on facebook.
DO YOU have diabetes? We offer individual and group counseling. Certification for blood glucose strips is available. Make an appointment and bring your meter. The Good Food Box is part of our program. Forms for this can be picked up at the Living Well Program or at the hospital main desk. Donations for this worthwhile program are always accepted. For more info call 250-632-8313 during operating hours - Wednesdays 8:00 a.m. to noon, Thursdays 8:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. - or leave message on our voice mail. We are located on the second floor of the Kitimat Hospital in the Home Support offices. PRAYER CANADA Kitimat meets at the Northwest Community College Kitimat campus, from noon - 1:00 p.m. on Tuesdays. Enter at main entrance and turn left, meeting room will be on the right. Wheelchair accessible. All are welcome to pray for our city council and those in positions of authority in Kitimat, for the government of BC and of Canada. For information call Lesley at 250-632-4554.
PRINCE RUPERT ONGOING THE PRINCE Rupert Hospital Auxiliary Society is looking for new members. Meetings are held once a month,for further information, please call Lila @250627-1886. GENEALOGY CLUB meets every first Tuesday at the Family History Centre on Pr. Rupert Blvd Phone Josie at 250624-3279. PRINCE RUPERT Royal Canadian Legion meets the third Monday of every month. Come visit the Military Museum Thursday to Sunday from 1:30 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. Call 250-622-2917 for more information. MEALS ON Wheels
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program needs volunteers to deliver hot meals to people in Prince Rupert on Monday, Wednesday and Friday from 11 am - noon. Call Andrea Vogt 250-6226375 for further information. SCHOOL DISTRICT 52 Band Program is looking for donations of band instruments! Help us bring music to all students by donating that trumpet you have in your basement or the saxophone in your coat closet! If you have an instrument no one is playing, call the school district office at 250627-6717 for pickup. NORTH COAST Victim Services Act Now! Protect yourself and your household, avoid becoming a victim. Obtain a free home security package and a free home inspection. Call 250627-7779. GIRL GUIDE Leaders needed immediately! Did you have a great experience with Girl Guides Canada? Are you available Thursday evenings from 6:15 - 8:15? We need you. Adult females of any age are welcome, no experience needed, training provided, meet new friends, being a leader looks good on your resume. Contact Dawn 250-6246450 or dquast@citywest.ca. FROM TEARS to Hope Prince Rupert’s Community Grief Support Group provides education and sharing. Meetings run eight consecutive weeks, several times each year. Preregistration is required. Contact 250-627-7779. BECOME A member of the Prince Rupert Salmon Enhancement Society to get exciting hands on experience with Salmon at the Oldfield Creek Fish Hatchery and in their natural habitat. You will play a vital role in everything from community education to spawning, raising, and releasing Salmon to local streams. We welcome any level of experience and will provide the necessary training to turn you into a Salmon expert! Call 250-624-6733 or email oldfieldhatchery@ gmail.com for more information. PRINCE RUPERT Unemployed Action
Centre provides a range of FREE services to unemployed/underemployed people in Pr Rupert and Northwest BC. Need help applying for CPP, Canada Disability Pensions, Old Age Security, EI, or WCB? Landlord or Social Service difficulties? We can help! Come see us Monday - Friday, 9 am- 5 pm 869 Fraser St. at Fisherman’s Hall or call 250627-8776. CORNERSTONE MB Church: Coffee mornings at 202-6th Ave. West. Tuesday & Wednesday 10 am noon All are welcome! 250-627-1033. THE PRINCE Rupert Breast Cancer Support Group invites any woman living with cancer to attend our monthly luncheons every 3rd Saturday each month at 12 noon at the Crest Hotel. CORNERSTONE MB Church: Sunday Celebration every week @ 10:30 am, everyone welcome. Call 250-6271033 for details. FRIENDSHIP HOUSE of Prince Rupert Hosts: AamaGoot Power Puff Girlz Club (ages 7-12) Tuesday 3 - 5 pm, 3rd floor meeting room. AamaGoot Ladyz Club (18 yrs. +) Learn new artistic designs through sewing, beading, etc. Fridays 14 pm, 3rd floor meeting room. Call Carol Doolan at the Friendship House 250-627-1717, ext. 64 for more info. CALLING ALL Musicians! Prince Rupert Community Band and Choir are seeking new members No Auditions necessary! PR Community Band meets Mon. 7:30 pm - 9 pm at PRMS (formerly PRSS) Band Room. PR Comm. Choir meets Wed. 7:30 - 9 pm at PRMS Band Room. Contact Peter Witherly at 250-6249634 THE CHURCH of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints invites you to visit mormon.org . Call the LDS Missionaries @ 250-6003032 for more information. RUPERT & District Hospice Society is dedicated to “The care and support of those experiencing the dying and grieving process” For more information, support or to become a volunteer please call 250-622-6204.
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Prince Rupert Football Club member Scott Allen will defend home turf when the United take on the Northwest this weekend.
Rupert to be the home base for beautiful game tournament By Kevin Campbell
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PRINCE RUPERT - The Prince Rupert Football Club (PRFC) won’t have to load themselves into carpools like they have all summer to attend their last soccer meet in August. For the first time in three years, the PRFC United will host their own northwest soccer tournament from Aug. 30 – Sept. 1, and they have commitments from five teams so far while they wait to hear back from another group of willing participants. “We’re hoping for eight [teams],” said PRFC manager James Brown. Three Prince Rupert teams have already signed on, as well as Gitanyow and the United’s archnemesis, the Hazelton Strikers. “We’re hoping to draw in Kitwanga, Kispiox, the Nisga’a United team and Terrace,” added Brown. A second team, led by Kend-
all Wing has entered the competition along with Fabio Pomponio’s Prince Rupert masters’ division team. Pomponio’s squad played in their first tournament in Terrace for Riverboat Days. The Charles Hays Secondary School field will host the games for the first annual Labour Day Weekend Soccer Tournament and PRFC has won two championships and come in second-place twice in four tournaments. Brown and the squad wanted to attend fewer tournaments this summer after last season brought some wear and tear to their bodies. “Last year we learned our lesson [of attending] too many and we got burned out. By the time Labour Day came around, we just couldn’t swing it,” said Brown. The manager is currently looking for volunteers, judges, tents, tables, coolers and canopies to help with a barbecue and a 50/50 draw during the weekend. With eight or more teams, the prize money pot will reach $4,000
and the team may even contribute some of its winnings from this past season to top up the pot as an incentive to woo more teams to join. “For most teams, it’s quite expensive [to get here] so you have to have a real nice pot of prize money,” he added. The team coming in secondplace would earn $2,000 with third-place taking home $1,000. Brown has lined up Frazer Dodd to help referee the event and Kaien Environmental and Cope Designs has helped sponsor the trophies to be handed out. And for the city’s first men’s open tourney in three years, Brown suspects his team can help make a push to re-popularize the game of soccer on the North Coast. “I think it’s coming around. The talent base is there. We’ve got a lot of soccer players out there and they see exposure like this and they see everyone’s having fun [so it will help],” said Brown.
KITIMAT - The Kitimat Ladies Open had 86 ladies playing in a scramble of four players per team. Women from Victoria, Prince George, Burns Lake, Houston, Smithers, Terrace and Prince Rupert playing in what turned out to be a rainy weekend. Overall Low Gross – from Houston & Burns Lake; Bonnie Heagy, Kathy Wardrop, Maryn Williams and Dallas Edwards – 141. Overall Low Net – Kitimat’s Raquel Gomes, Fatima Reynolds, Nancy Tormene and Sharon Bruno – 90. A Flight 1st low gross – (Sm) Cindy Hooper, Jane Heatherington, Toni Perreault, Trudy Schaltz – 146 1st low net – (Terr) Marilyn Earl, Kathy Van Dyk, Paige Wardrop, Jocelyn Galoway – 91 2nd low net – Anna Krause, Christine Henning, Mary Murphy, Sandra Dugdale – 94 on a countback 3rd low net – Anita Vahanikkila, Barb Thomas, Maureen Atkinson, Michelle Frater – 94 4th low net – Charlotte Nicholson, Gillian Barber, Jill Lawrence, Brenda Dauphinee – 97 B Flight 1st low gross – Esther Pretulac, Irene Edelmann, Dorothy McDonald, Heather Joseph – 162 1st low net – (Sm) Cindy Stucklberger, Coranne Dohler, Fran Fraser, Viv Brooks – 99 2nd low net – Bonnie Donaldson, Sue Jay, Sandra Knowles, Helen O’Neill – 101 3rd low net – Barb Monti, Lillian Sander, Sally Rigoni, Sharon Adams – 104 4th low net – Barb Opheim, Carrie Gammel, Sheila Reeves, Karina Dziuba – 105 C Flight 1st low gross – Tanya Allen, Trish Martin, Gwen Sewell – 165 1st low net – Carol Paul, Diane Hewlett, Cheri Seppala, Dorit Lindner – 93 2nd low net – Ashley Readman, Cindy Masch, Heather Masch, Tina Readman – 102 3rd low net – Armelle Kennedy, Judy Scott, Diana Griffiths, Norma Snider – 105 4th low net – (Sm) Cathy Goble, Lil Ottesen, Marilyn Oliami, Nancy Meyers – 107 Accuracy drive on hole #10 winners; Saturday; (P.R.) Chris Gordon, (Sm) Coranne Dohler, (Terr) Marilyn Earl, Kathy Germuth. Sunday; (P.R.) Bonnie Flann, (P.G.) Bev Collier, Sue Jay, (Sm) Cindy Stucklberger. Long Drive winners; Saturday: (Sm) Toni Perreault, Cindy Masch, Sharon Bruno, (Sm) Nancy Meyer. Sunday; (Sm) Toni Perreault,
Raquel Gomes, Sue Jay, Heather Joseph. Closest to the pin. Saturday; (BL) Bonnie Heagy, Carrie Gammel, Dorothy McDonald, Betty Glover. Sunday; Gillian Venman, Esther Pretulac, Gwen Sewell, (Terr) Kathy Van Dyk. The men’s open held August 2, 3 & 4 had 66 players, from Osoyoos, Prince Rupert, Terrace, Smithers. Overall low gross winner; David Venman – 208 Overall low net winner – Wayne Sanwald – 194 A Flight Winners 1st low gross – (Terr) Scott Rigler – 223 2nd low gross – Dylan Kerbrat – 226 3rd low gross – Clayton Harris – 227 4th low gross – Gene Kerbrat – 231 5th low gross – Rob Brady – 238 1st low net – Russ Nicholson – 203 2nd low net – (Terr) Mike Kerbrat – 208 3rd low net – Justin Vales – 213 on a countback 4th low net – Dallas Kerbrat – 214 5th low net – Dustin Kerbrat – 215 B Flight Winners 1st low gross - Greg Saunders – 246 2nd low gross - Roy Cage - 251 on a countback 3rd low gross - Doug Jay - 251 on a countback 4th low gross - Denis Baldock 255 5th low gross - Colin Zenuk - 260 on a countback 1st low net - (PR)Teru Yamamoto – 211 on a countback 2nd low net - Tony Santos – 211 on a countback 3rd low net - (Terr) Randy Prinz -214 4th low net - Joe Lagana - 217 5th low net - Ken Hauki – 219 C Flight 1st low gross – John Vales – 260 2nd low gross – Joe Bruno – 263 3rd low gross – Tim Martin – 274 4th low gross – Brad Riley – 276 5th low gross – Paul Zenuk – 281 1st low net – Tonei Readman – 206 2nd low net – Ted Griff – 212 3rd low net – Marty McIlwrath – 213 4th low net – Ed Martin – 230 on a countback; 5th low net – Bruce Howard – 230 on a countback Closest to the pin winners on hole #17; David Venman, Leon DumstreySoos, Paul Voykin, Gene Kerbrat, Ken Hauki, Joe Bruno, Dan Barker, Marty McIlwrath. Closest to the pin in 2 on hole 7 – Bob Reid, Randy Prinz, Dylan Kerbrat, Roy Cage, Ed Martin, John Yasinchuk, Greg Morgan, Tim Martin. Long drive winners; Alex Sterling, Augie Penner, Wayne Sanwald, David Venman, Aaron Singh, Tom Topham, John Vales.
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