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The Gaming Grant Workshop originally scheduled for Saturday September 20th has been rescheduled for Saturday October 4th from 10:30 am to 2:30 pm at the Fort St. James National Historic Site. Guests are reminded that only 20 seats are available on a first come first serve basis. To reserve seats contact Shauna Hesse by phone or email at 250-996-8240 or grant writer@fortstjames.ca
Assault Rebecca Watson Caledonia Courier
Last month on the Nak’azdli reserve police were called and found Leslie Prince assaulting a female. Police report multiple weapons were used including a chair. Mr. Prince was arrested, pled guilty in court and was sentenced to two years plus a day.
Driving against the law Rebecca Watson Caledonia Courier
An officer patrolling Stuart Drive on Sept 5 at 10 am ran the plates of a vehicle and found the driver was prohibited from driving. The person was given an appearance order for court, a fine and the vehicle was towed. A driving prohibition stops once a new charge is put forth, so the initial enforcment’s time frame will be pushed back as long as it takes to get the new charge resolved.
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KILLER OF FOUR COUNTS: Legebokoff was found guilty and sentencing will shortly follow for this 24-year-old from Fort St. James. TERESA MALLAM Via Free Press
As a B.C. Supreme Court jury foreman read out each verdict Thursday, finding Cody Alan Legebokoff, 24, guilty of four counts of first degree murder, the families of his victims began hugging each other and crying.
Many people in the gallery had tears in their eyes. The jury began their deliberations at noon Wednesday and they delivered their decision about 5:50 p.m. Thursday. Courtroom 104 was nearly filled to capacity with people interested in hearing the long awaited verdicts. Legebokoff, whose trial began
June 2 is convicted of first degree murder in the deaths of Jill Stuchenko, 35, Cynthia Maas, 35, Natasha Montgomery, 23 and Leslie Donn Loren, 15. The murders were committed in 2009 and 2010. Soon after the verdicts were heard and court was dismissed, Neil MacKenzie, communications counsel with the Criminal Justice
Branch, headed up a media conference outside the courthouse with some victims’ family members taking the opportunity to address friends, relatives, reporters and members of the public who had been following the case. Judy Maas, Cindy Maas’ sister who has carried an eagle feather with her all throughout the trial as she sat in the gallery and listened, gave her thanks to the members of the jury. But, she said the verdict is “bittersweet.” “My sister is gone and we will never get her back. It’s difficult to carry the heartbreak.” At times during the long court process, she said, family members “weren’t sure where things would land.” She said every day they prayed for all involved, the RCMP, all the witnesses and the “courageous” people who faced derogatory remarks because of their lifestyles. Referring to Legebokoff’s four female victims, she said: “They were not just a sex trade worker … or a drug addict … or a person with mental health issues, they were people who lost their way.”The Women’s Warrior song sung by First Nations people on the courthouse steps Thursday was “incredibly powerful,” she said. Drummers and singing was the first thing people encountered as they came out of the courthouse and photographs on placards remembered many other murdered and missing women. Judy Maas said she wished people really knew who her sister Cindy – and the other women – really were. “They were loved. They are missed,” she said, adding, “we have suffered so much in the past four years …” She also had high praise for B.C. Supreme Court Justice Glen Parrett. “The judge is the best judge I’ve ever seen,” she said. Louanne Montgomery, Natasha’s mother, said she was happy with the verdict. Then she struggled to keep her composure and was overcome with tears as she gave an emotional plea for people to “keep an eye out for Natasha’s remains.” No trace of her 23-year-old daughter’s body or her remains have ever been found. Donna Leslie who has attended court for most of the trial which began June 2, said a sense of calm came over her as Cody Alan Legebokoff was pronounced guilty of first degree murder in the death of her daughter Loren Donn Leslie, 15. B.C. Supreme Court Justice Glen Parrett is expected to sentence Legebokoff on Friday morning.
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functions in the hospitality room. The Society is grateful to the Integris Community Foundation for providing the funding to make the Hospitality Room comfortable, coordinated and welcoming to tenants, board mem-
The Integris Community Foundation is pleased to provide the Fort St. James Senior Citizens’ Home Society with new furnishings for their Hospitality Room. The Fort St. James Senior “The tenants themCitizens’ Home Society was formed in 1979 for the pur- selves chose the furpose of providing affordable low-income housing that is nishings, with special safe, warm, and comfortable attention to mobility giving seniors the chance to needs and safety.” continue living independently,” says Marilyn Hiebert, Director --Marilyn Hiebert of the Senior Citizens’ Home Society. “Over the years the furnishings had become old, mismatched and uncomfortable. bers and visitors.” The tenants themselves chose “We were pleased to assist the the furnishings, with special at- Fort St. James Senior Citizens’ tention to mobility needs and Society with the purchase of new safety,” continues Hiebert. “The furnishings for their Hospitality tenants have such great pride in Room,” says Ken Young, Chair their new furnishings and look of the Integris Community Founforward to holding many more dation.
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Bears roaming Fort St. James REBECCA WATSON Caledonia Courier
More than eight bear calls have been made to the RCMP over the past week coming from all over FSJ. “This is the time of year they are trying to fatten up and [in regards to food] it’s been a bad summer for them,” said Sergeant Hanson. “ They’re around and not really showing aggression but it will be this way for the next 4-5 weeks.” Snow on the top of mountains is another factor pushing bears away from their natural habitat. Police are encouraging residents to clean up their yards of any food debris, especially fallen apples. If there are too many to eat residents can take them to the dump. Kim Henderson, a Fort St. James resident says she has seen multiple bears by her home at the highway end of Heathmont Street. “We ran out and harvested our apples and got 100 cups of sliced apples. We beat the bears to it but it was a close call,” said Ms. Henderson.
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On Sept. 10 a bear was trapped on Heathmont Street and removed by conservationists. A bear has also been seen in the area of Nak’albun school, not in close proximity but if residents see a bear they are encouraged to call the RCMP at 250-996-8269.
“This furniture enhances the space while contributing to richer, more comfortable social interactions. Knowing that this grant is improving the quality of life for seniors in Fort St. James is precisely what the Integris Community Foundation seeks when considering funding applications,” concludes Young. Since 2002, the Integris Community Foundation has invested more than $650,000 in the communities of Vanderhoof, Fort St. James and Fraser Lake (and the surrounding region). The Integris Foundation can broadly be defined as a growing capital fund which serves the community. The earnings are used to meet a wide range of local charitable needs and interests. The Integris Foundation is accepting applications for charitable assistance until September 30th, 2014 at 4:00 at the Fort St. James and Vanderhoof branches of Integris Credit Union.
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Enbridge twin pipeline project Protection systems do work, look at Mount Polley Dear Editor
I read the article entitled Enbridge pipeline approved on conditions in the September 3rd edition of the Caledonia Courier. In my opinion it was missing key elements of the Enbridge Northern Gateway pipelines project, so I would like to provide some of them for the benefit of those that may not be entirely familiar with it. The proposed dual pipelines project is 1,177 km long. A 36 inch pipe will transport condensate-diluted tar sands bitumen from Bruderheim Alberta to a marine terminal at Kitimat British Columbia (B.C.), while a 20 inch pipe will carry imported condensate from the marine terminal to Bruderheim. Oil tankers are part of the project, taking the tar sands bitumen down the Douglas Channel south of Kitimat and through the often treacherous waters off Haida Gwaii on route to China. For this part of the project, Enbridge Northern Gateway takes no responsibility in the event of an oil spill in the marine environment. In addition to the 209 federal National Energy Board conditions mentioned in the article, the B.C. govern-
ment has laid out five conditions of their own. The only one met to date is recommendation by the Joint Review Panel and approval of the project by the federal government. The other four conditions are proving to be difficult if not impossible for Enbridge Northern Gateway to meet; particularly when it comes to B.C. First Nations aboriginal and treaty rights. A majority of B.C. First Nations are adamantly opposed to these pipelines and will not allow them to cross their territories. Along the pipelines’ route those territories take in, for the most part, a swath of land from just west of Prince George through Haida Gwaii. The Yinka Dene territories alone account for almost 25 percent. The viability of the pipelines project is undermined by numerous legal challenges filed against it, the recent Tsilhqot’in First Nations court win, a declaration by Enbridge that they have no committed oil shippers to date and the fact that Enbridge has yet to state their financial commitment to the project. All of those, I believe, have led to Enbridge Northern Gateway’s recent announcement that their 2018 in-service date is quickly evaporating. In the article Ms. Holder says com-
munities will probably be seeing more of them in the next year. If and when that happens in our community, I will take the opportunity once again to tell Enbridge Northern Gateway what we told them and the Joint Review Panel in our written final argument in May 2013: “We do not believe that the project is in the public interest. We have no confidence in the applicant to operate a project like this safely and without incident. We believe that the consultation process has been inadequate and inconsistently conducted. We believe that landowner consultation was insufficient and restricted opportunity for landowner engagement in the Joint Review Process. We believe this project does not have social licence to operate in the Province of British Columbia.” Fort St. James Sustainability Group While Enbridge Northern Gateway’s shovels sit idle over the next 15 to 18 months, and likely longer, mine will be at work helping bury any chance of the pipelines being built.
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Dear Editor The Mount Polley mine situation is proof positive that our environmental protection and mitigation systems work. Although it would have been better if the mining company had been granted a permit to lower the water level in its tailings pond, as they had requested five years ago, the prompt response by the company and the environment ministry in the face of the current situation shows that they are on top of things and on track to make things right. As a timely example: The level of scrutiny the environment ministry has focused on the situation extends to a new requirement for the company to put measures in place to handle a 24 hour rainfall event that typically only occurs once every ten years. The company is complying and diligently working toward a full recovery plan. And that’s exactly how the system is supposed to work and how it should work when a problem arises. This event is proof positive that the system works and that it works quite well. Justina Harris From Coquitlam BC
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HERD OF DEER: The winter season is approaching so animals are foraging and will be seen more often by roadways. REBECCA WATSON Caledonia Courier
Leaves are turning, the air is crisp and the number of wildlife vehicle collisions will start to increase across the province. According to the BC Ministry of Transportation, October and November are peak times of the year for deer and vehicle collisions meaning soon, deer will be seen in higher numbers on roadways as we approach the high-risk time of year for many areas of the province including Fort St. James, Vanderhoof and Prince George. Gayle Hesse, a conservationist for the BC Conservation Foundation in the Wildlife Collision Prevention Program, says deer find the road attractive for many reasons. “Surprise, animals are not people. We tell our kids not to play on the road but animals don’t see the danger,” said Ms. Hesse. “The roadside is really good for animals to browse along. It’s full of willow and shrubs that get mowed and then regrows with tender
young [tasty] growth. gion. stretches because people feel They may also see a vehicle Common factors that asso- safe and tend to speed up, said and not recognize it as danger ciate roads with high numbers Ms. Hesse. because they perceive their surroundings differently. They don’t think the same way people do 1)The Deer Whistle is supposed to be an animal alerting device and they don’t react the that aids in accident prevention. When attached to a car, air is forced same way people do.” In the Nechako Re- through the device when the car is moving and a high pitch tone is gion there are about 25 to created. Unfortunately the tone can not be herd by deer and does 30 wildlife vehicle colli- nothing to scare them off. 2)Wildlife reflectors hold the same principle as clothing sions/month during peak refl ectors or the type found on the back of bicycles. They simulate months - almost one per the shining of car lights in red and orange colours. Cluttering the day. There are about 200 wildlife collisions con- sides of roadways they are meant to scare animals away when firmed annually for the there is oncoming traffic but studies have shown they don’t work. region however, MoT The MoT has done analysis on sections of roads throughout the estimates that for every province with these reflectors and reports show collision numbers one carcass they recover have not reduced. 3)While honking your horn may be a viable way to scaring off another three animals any animal, shining a bright light in a deers eyes may in fact stun are hit and killed by vethem motionless. In either case, honking and shining your lights hicles. The animal may not have died right away will probably not work at all for moose since they stand taller then and moved away from a typical vehicles headlights. the road, another animal may have come and recov- of wildlife vehicle collisions “Any collision occurs more ered the carcass, a driver may include good habitat and for- frequently and with more sehave removed it from the road age, water sources nearby, and verity when the vehicle is movor vegetation may have taken long, wide, straight stretches ing faster,” said Ms. Hesse. over. Factoring in the 1:3 ratio of road. Although the first two Another contributing facwould mean an additional 600/ are obvious, the last one may tor is that deer tend to travel in year for a total of 800 animals not be but collisions occur herds. If you see one deer there killed/year in the Nechako Re- more than expected on long is almost always another deer
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somewhere else around. In the winter especially, it can be common to see 10-20 deer together since they are a social creature and spend time in the same area. “If you see a deer on the road try to shift your vision from the deer you see to the one that is almost certainly following behind it,” said Ms. Hesse. It is also not uncommon to see a deer bolt out at the last second or to run toward the vehicle in a dodging or twisting motion. This is how they are ‘programmed’ to respond to a threat in an attempt to throw off the predator. A first reaction may be to swerve but that could mean the car is forced off the road or into another vehicle. With deer it may be safer to use the breaks instead of the wheel. A collision with a moose, which can weigh up to 500 kgs (1,200 lbs), carries a much higher risk of injury or death, so it will almost always be safer to swerve out of its way. “Moose are very dangerous because they are very big animals. They have big legs so the car tends to hit their legs and the moose will crash right down on the car. Deer are low, same with bears. They are heavy but have short legs so if you crash into them they don’t generally fly up over the car,” said Ms. Hesse. If hitting a moose is inevitable, duck down as low as you can in the car. To avoid collisions altogether, one can practise safe driving standards such as wearing a seatbelt, reducing speed in signed areas, having a clean windshield and honking the horn or flashing lights to scare animals off the road (which may work for deer but not usually for moose).
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The parking lot at Cottonwood Park was nearly full as an outstanding number of participants hustled around the loop at this year’s Terry Fox Run on Sunday September 14. Over 100 people participated and $3,288 was donated to cancer research, the most money raised in more than seven years by the event in Fort St. James. People came from all over town and surrounding areas to take part including Prince George, Calgary, Smithers and Telkwa. The Post Office Girls team was given a extra big applause for their outstanding contribution of $1,200. Anna Waddell, a teacher at Sowchea School, ran with her two daughters Amy and Leah. “It’s a great cause that brings the community together. We’ve done it every year, even as a kid I remember running in the Terry Fox run,” said Ms. Waddell. “It’s been a little more personal the last couple years since loosing the girls grandmother but it’s just one of those things you do every fall.” A big effort was noticed by volunteers and participants alike for this years organizer Heide Heiman who was seen at various events prior to run day creating awareness and selling merchandise. Lauri Deveau, a previous organizer, came out from Smithers to participate and congratulated Ms. Heiman on a job well done. “No one has ever gone out prior to the event selling stuff,” said Ms. Deveau, who ran the Terry Fox run in Fort St. James for over 25 years. A shout out by Ms. Heiman was given to all the volunteers including Kim Henderson, Binder Sanghera, Sheridan TamayoHenderson and Maria
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WALK: Ann Collard, Lynne Goff and Brooklyn Goff, 3, are seen here on the loop walking for a friend who has cancer. Riske. Also to the sponsors including Overwaitea foods who donated juice and granola bars and Ouellette Bros who donated water. “I’m very grateful for all the people from the community who came out to help us raise money and awareness for the Terry Fox Foundation. We had a beautiful day and I appreciate all the support,” said Ms. Heiman whose grandfather beat cancer three times so for her, it’s a practical cause that helps to save Photo by Rebecca Watson people’s lives. “It’s just FUN: Christie Hoy and her daughters Rachael 4, a wonderful thing.” and Hannah 2, at the Terry Fox run.
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