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MAYOR: REPORT NOT WORTH DEBATING Kamloops This Week. Kamloops’ assistant director of finance Doug Stewart said he hasn’t examined the report in enough detail Debate over a report advising the to determine if the 38 per cent figure provincial government to reign in municipal wages is wasting time that would be accurate, but said the city’s wage policies mean its pay rates could be focused on more important are growing on pace with other B.C. issues, says Kamloops mayor Peter communities. Milobar. “We try to stay with the market,” According to a report prepared said Stewart, noting the city uses by Ernst and Young on behalf of a P-50 policy, setting wages in the the province, wages for unionized middle of the pack. municipal workers rose by 38 per “We would be the median rate of cent between 2001 and 2012, while our peers,” Stewart said. “That was wages for provincial employees rose the mandate council gave us and by 19 per cent. that’s where our rates have been set.” That finding is being challenged Between by may2001 and ors, 2012, the including I agreed to the wage city’s total Milobar, settlements we’ve signed over payroll who note grew from Ernst and the last 12 years, so I don’t $29.6 milYoung know how it would be a lion to catego$52.7 milrized BC surprise that I’m comfortable lion. Ferries with what we’re paying people. In that and same TransLink Kamloops Mayor Peter Milobar period, the employnumber of ees as city staff municipal grew by 34 per cent, from 533 to 714. workers in their calculations. “We’ve had a lot of increases in But, Milobar said, whether the services since 2001,” Stewart said. report is accurate or not, it’s not “We’ve built the water-treatment worth debating. plant, the Tournament Capital “I’d rather just receive the report Centre, Tournament Capital Ranch, and move on and get back to trying wastewater-treatment plant, Fire Hall to deal with real issues like mental No. 7 — and all of those have added health, addictions issues, things like on a few staff.” that, that us and the province need See MILOBAR, page A4 to be working on together,” he told ANDREA KLASSEN STAFF REPORTER andrea@kamloopsthisweek.com
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After months at a standstill, a 15-unit affordable-housing project on Columbia Street is moving forward — but unforeseen difficulties with the site will make it less affordable than originally planned. The John Howard Society officially broke ground on its townhome project at 275 Columbia St. more than a year ago, but soon discovered the site was a hub for the city’s aging utility infrastructure. “There’s a 50-year-old water line and sewer line,” John Howard CEO Dawn Hrycun said. “All of the utilities are extremely old and they all have to be updated and they all have to be moved. So, it’s taken lots of discussions with the city and lots of consultants and engineers to figure out how we’re going to do that.” It’s the latest in a list of difficul-
ties the society has encountered as it attempts to bring the project to completion. In 2008, the proposal was first pitched as an affordable-housing project with 44 one-bedroom units, which would be run with support from BC Housing. The design secured council approval, but faced fierce opposition from neighbours, who said they were concerned about the building’s impact on traffic. From there, the Columbia Street lot sat vacant for several years, until the John Howard Society brought forward a new design in 2013. Once complete, the 15 townhomes on the property will have two to three bedrooms each and two-car garages. Unlike its previous design, costs for this project are borne entirely by the society, with no financial support from BC Housing. Though the society had hoped to rent the homes for about $1,100 per month, Hrycun said it now looks as
though it will have to increase that price to cover the additional $350,000 in costs that will come with moving the utilities. “It starts to really impact the people who can rent there, who we want to have rent there from us, but there’s nothing much I can do about that,” she said. “It’s a cost. It’s a hard cost to be incurred.” Hrycun is hoping the city may be willing to take on some of the society’s costs since the infrastructure is aged, but negotiations have yet to begin. Despite the setbacks, Hrycun is happy to finally see the project taking shape. “It’s been a dead piece of property for me,” she said. “I keep driving past thinking we’re so close and still so far.” Excavation work at the property is already underway. The project should take about a year to wrap up and Hrycun said the society plans to begin advertising soon for tenants.
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The man accused of killing a teenaged girl in Kamloops and leaving her lifeless body in Guerin Creek has been ordered to stand trial in B.C. Supreme Court. Damien Taylor was committed to trial following a four-day preliminary inquiry last week in Kamloops provincial court. The 22-year-old was arrested in January after police spent more than a year investigating the death of 16-year-old CJ Fowler. Fowler’s body was discovered in Guerin Creek, near downtown Kamloops, on Dec. 5, 2012. The Crown called 16 witnesses at Taylor’s preliminary inquiry — a pre-trial hearing to determine whether there is enough evidence to go to trial. All evidence heard at a preliminary inquiry is subject to an automatic publication ban. At the time of her death, police said Fowler, who was from the Terrace area, had been visiting friends in Kamloops. Investigators believe Fowler and Taylor, who were involved in a romantic relationship at the time, travelled to Kamloops together. Fowler had apparently been planning to return home to Terrace before she was killed. Taylor has been in custody since his arrest. He’s due back in court on Oct. 6.
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Getting Grouchy with police TIM PETRUK STAFF REPORTER tim@kamloopsthisweek.com
If you’re going to swear at police and call an officer a “pig,� your last name might as well be Grouchy. Dewayne Joseph Grouchy pleaded guilty in Kamloops provincial court yesterday (Sept. 29) to one count of theft and two counts of breach of probation stemming from incidents this past summer. He was sentenced to 60 days in custody. Court heard the 40-year-old
was placed on a one-year probation term in February, with a specific clause banning him from entering any liquor store. On July 14, Grouchy went into McCracken Station liquor store in Valleyview and tucked a bottle of Fireball whisky down his pants before leaving the store. The clerk called police, who found Grouchy outside a halfway house across the street. He told police he had sold the booze. Grouchy was arrested and read his rights, to which he replied, “F---you,� court heard — the same response he offered
after being asked if he wanted to speak to a lawyer. When the arresting officer asked Grouchy if he understood what was being told to him, he called the Mountie a “pig.� Grouchy’s guilty plea was delayed after the Crown changed its position during the hearing. Crown article student Oliver Potestio agreed to a timeserved 30-day plea bargain, then changed his mind to 30 new days during the hearing after Kamloops provincial court Judge Stella Frame questioned the length of the sentence given Grouchy’s criminal record.
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The city also contracts out less of its work than it has in the past, claiming it is often cheaper to do the work in-house. Milobar said wage increases are often offset through other cost-saving measures in the city’s operation, something the report doesn’t take into account. He said the city has treated its employees fairly when it comes to wages. “I agreed to the wage settlements we’ve signed over the last 12 years, so I don’t know how it would be a surprise that I’m comfortable with what we’re paying people,� he said.
While the province’s report suggests a number of ways the government might clamp down on municipal pay rates — from centralized bargaining to withholding grants for cities whose payrolls exceed provincial targets — Milobar is skeptical. “I don’t know how they would do it,� he said. “Before my time, municipalities couldn’t even agree to all negotiate firefighters at the same time. But, if the province wants to change the laws, they’re free to do that. There’s not much we can do to change that.� This year, Kamloops signed a five-year deal with its CUPE staff, with 7.5 per cent in wage increases over the life of the deal.
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REPORT: AJAX WILL LEAD TO HIKE IN DISEASES CAM FORTEMS
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The proposed Ajax copper and gold mine south of the city will lower property values in Aberdeen and Sahali, bring higher rates of pollution-causing disease and decrease tourism and tournament activity in Kamloops, according to a report released on Friday, Sept. 26. Ken Blawatt, a retired Thompson Rivers University business professor, and Dennis Karpiak, a retired respirologist, co-authored the 35-page report, which was completed over a one-year period. The two men told reporters they consulted journals and experts where possible and used conservative figures in their findings. “It doesn’t represent what Ken and I have to say, but what 100 or more scientists have to say,” Karpiak said at a press conference at Hotel 540 used to release the findings. Last week, a summary made available in advance of the release totalled economic losses created by the mine at $6.2 billion, compared to its economic benefits, primarily in
jobs and taxes, at $2.2 billion. Most of those losses are due to its location within kilometres of existing city residences, Blawatt said. “If they can move the mine 10 or 15 kilometres away, then the problem virtually goes away.” Robin Bartlett, a spokeswoman with KGHM-Ajax, said the corporation will look more closely at the report this week. “At first glance, we still believe it’s written by opponents with a very biased view of the project,” Bartlett said. “We’re still in the middle of our environmental assessment and waiting for studies to be completed.” In all cases, Blawatt said, the report used conservative figures to estimate environmental or health damages, for example. That also includes the report’s estimate that property values in Aberdeen, Sahali and Dufferin will fall by five per cent. That equates to a $155-million decline in property values. Blawatt said some estimates have placed real-estate losses in comparable communities at 30 to 40 per cent, but noted he and
Karpiak chose a lesser figure. “In other jurisdictions where mining moved in, the resulting losses were much higher,” the report states. Among the highest costs from the mine cited in the report are from health care. It cites a Swedish study that found more than 100 studies have found adverse health effects from higher levels of PM 2.5, or tiny dust particles. “That will cause increase in respiratory symptoms, worsening of asthma, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), airway infections including pneumonias as well as worsening of cardiovascular diseases like heart attacks and strokes,” the report states. Karpiak said that is likely to deter sport tourism — another factor added up among the costs of the mine. He acknowledged, however, the study lacks data expected to come from Ajax consultants who will project how much dust will be created at the site and how much of that material will make its way into the city’s airshed. “We don’t know until the mine is built — then we’ll know,”
Karpiak said. While Blawatt and Karpiak said the report, titled Economic, Health and Environmental Evaluation at Full Cost for the Proposed Ajax Mine, is based on facts, studies and expert opinion, they acknowledged lack of funding meant they couldn’t do surveys, for example. In that absence, the study predicts, for example, a five per cent drop in international students at Thompson Rivers University — citing a cost of $17 million a year and $342 million over the life of the mine — a percentage figure Blawatt said he arrived at after speaking with former colleagues. Neither the report nor its two authors shied away from highly charged language. During a questionand-answer session with reporters, Karpiak gave the example of a young soccer player who comes here for a tournament and “wakes up gasping with newly diagnosed asthma. “I and every respirologist I know will provide evidence in a courtroom . . . You won’t see an Ajax operation in conjunction with the Tournament Capital [program].” Much of the more than $6 billion in costs
COLUMN: Report says what “may” happen, not what “will” happen page A8 cited in the report comes from remediation the authors predict will be eventually paid for by taxpayers, decades or a century into the future when KGHM, the Polish mining company behind the project, may not event exist. To come up with that conclusion, the report uses
Yellowknife’s Giant mine, among Canada’s most toxic sites, as well as other mining environmental disasters. Other issues of concern in the report include the loss of B.C. Lions training camp, a five-point reduction in IQs of children, an increase in suicide, the loss of vacationers who will avoid the
city, pollution of the water table and Jacko Lake, contamination of Peterson Creek, potential loss of the Adams Lake salmon run, collapse of the hospitality industry and daily blasting damage. Blawatt also said some of Ajax’s projected economic-benefit numbers come from reallocation of jobs — from Northern Alberta and Highland Valley Copper, for example — from where many experienced workers will come.
Cathy McLeod, Member of Parliament Invites Veterans of the Second World War to Receive a Commemorative Tribute To mark the 75th Anniversary of Canada’s engagement in the Second World War, the Government of Canada has prepared a national tribute to honour all living Veterans. I would like to invite all constituents who served with the Canadian Forces, or with any other Allied force, including the Canadian and British Merchant Navy, during the Second World War to contact my office for a commemorative lapel pin and certificate. Please call toll free at 1-877-619-3332 or the Kamloops office at 250-851-4991 by October 7, 2014.
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Kamloops Rotary Day is next month
Bocce, barbecue and a walk to raise funds to eliminate polio are all on the agenda for Kamloops’ Rotary Day. At their meeting tomorrow (Sept. 30), Kamloops city council will proclaim Saturday, Oct. 4 as Rotary Day, a day to highlight the efforts of Rotary groups in the fight against polio. Rotary clubs have already helped eliminate the disease in most of the world through oral immunization programs, but it
continues to affect people in Nigeria, Pakistan and Afghanistan. While polio infections are often symptomless, in about one per cent of cases the virus enters the central nervous system, leading to paralysis. To highlight Rotary’s campaign to completely eliminate the disease, the Kamloops North Rotary club is organizing a march from the North Hills shopping centre to McDonald Park. The walk begins at 12 p.m. Once Rotarians are assembled in the park, there will be presentations on polio. On the other side of the river, members of the Kamloops Fusion Rotaract Club are hosting a bocce tournament featuring beer and barbecue. The event is $40 per team and takes place at Hal Rogers Hall in Albert McGowan Park. Registration is at 1:30 p.m.
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The Interior Health Authority doesn’t take issue with a recent study from Canadian Institute for Health Information (CIHI) on its hospitals — but it has some questions about the findings. Dr. Andy Hamilton, the IHA’s medical director for surgical services, said the CIHI study provides “valuable oversight” and noted the report states the information shouldn’t be used to compare hospitals, although he acknowledged that’s what many in the public will do. Information used to compile the report on access, quality of care, patient safety and emerging health trends across the country comes from the hospitals themselves, Hamilton said, with 37 indicators included in the online report. Royal Inland Hospital came out as average in terms of access (85.7 per cent), slightly better than the national (82.5 per cent) and B.C. (81.8 per cent) averages. The data used to generate the figure was hip-fracture surgery wait times. In terms of safety, RIH was also ranked as average in terms of in-hospital sepsis incidents, at 3.6 per 1,000 patients. The provincial statistic was 4.7. The national statistic was 4.4 RIH ranked below average in a second data area of obstetric trauma with instrument, at 28.9 per cent. The provincial rate was 16 per cent and national was 18.9 per cent.
Hamilton said the rating was a concern and he’ll be working with IHA obstetricians to gain more information on this — if the trauma is the result of vaginal tears, for example. RIH ranked below average in several categories of appropriateness and effectiveness of care, including percentage of patients re-admitted to hospital under various conditions — from medical to surgical and obstetric patients — but the B.C. rates were also below average. For example, 9.5 per cent of all patients were re-admitted to hospital within a 30-day period, while the percentage was 9.4 for B.C. Nationally, it was 8.8 per cent. The lowest percentage, while still below average, was 2.5 per cent of obstetric patients, while the highest was 14.6 for medical patients. Those rates were within 0.1 of a percentage of the provincial figures. Hamilton said more information is needed on this part of the report. “It’s puzzling,” he said, “so we’ve asked for the raw data to look into it further. It could be someone with a new illness that is unrelated, for example, but it is still classified as a 30-day return.” RIH ranked effective in terms of patients 19 and younger being readmitted, with 3.6 per cent. Provincially, the rate was 5.8 per cent. Nationally, it was 6.5 per cent. RIH alas ranked favourably in hospital deaths per 100 following major surgery, at 1.4 deaths. The provincial statistic was 1.7 and the national was 1.8.
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A woman who defrauded the provincial welfare system pleaded guilty yesterday (Sept. 29) to an offence that will not leave her with a criminal record. However, Holly Sargent, 30, must pay back the Ministry of Social Development almost $20,000 she wrongfully collected. The former Kamloops resident now living in Lillooet was originally charged with fraud over $5,000, but pleaded guilty in return for the lesser charge of providing false and misleading information under the Employment and Assistance Act. Crown prosecutor Chris Balison said
while Sargent was living apart from her boyfriend, “bank statements revealed she continued to be in a dependency relationship.” B.C. Supreme Court Justice Hope Hyslop accepted a joint submission for a restitution order equal to the $19,600 the mother of five wrongfully collected starting in early 2010 for nearly a twoyear period. Defence lawyer Michelle Stanford said Sargent is now separated from her former boyfriend, who also has custody of her children, ages three to 13. Sargent does not know their whereabouts, Stanford said. “She found herself, in her words, in a desperate situation,” Stanford said.
“It [the relationship] was dysfunctional with physical and psychological abuse,” Stanford said. “She was trying to have some kind of financial independence.” Sargent has a Grade 11 education and has worked only at minimum-wage jobs. Stanford said now that Sargent has pleaded guilty under the act, she cannot apply for assistance, unless under a hardship application, for the next year. The Crown asked for a $500 to $1,000 fine in addition to the restitution order, but Hyslop opted to make it $1. “I have difficulty understanding how she will ever pay this [restitution order] back,” Hyslop said.
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NOTICE OF PERMISSIVE PROPERTY TAX EXEMPTION Pursuant to Section 227 of the Community Charter, Council will consider a bylaw to provide property tax exemption on 2014 October 7 at 1:30 p.m. in Council Chambers at City Hall, 7 Victoria Street West, Kamloops, B.C. V2C 1A2. The proposed exemption is described in the following table. Application to be phased in over two years: ESTIMATED VALUE OF TAX EXEMPTION ORGANIZATION
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ere’s a simple request for candidates seeking a seat in the Nov. 15 board of education and municipal elections: Only promise what you can deliver. That might seem an obvious request but, all too often, candidates vow to achieve things they clearly cannot. They either fail to provide the true cost of their promise or they promise something outside the legal mandate of the office they seek. Call it exuberance. Call it ignorance. Either way, it doesn’t serve the voter and it disrespects the process. For example, there are some fairly severe limits on what a city can and cannot do. It must work within the provincial legislation that governs its existence. A promise to silence every train whistle within city boundaries might sound attractive, but trains are a federal responsibility. City council can’t make them do anything. Likewise, a promise by a school-board candidate to hire more teachers won’t happen without an explanation of where the money to pay for those new employees will come from. School districts (unlike the federal or provincial governments), cannot, by provincial law, run a deficit. Which brings up the second point: Money. Rarely does a promise come without a cost and candidates have an obligation to identify what that cost will be. A promise to double the number of parks in the city, for example, might draw support. But, what will it cost to maintain those parks and what impact will the removal of that land from the tax base have on city finances? A promise to cut taxes, or at least hold them at zero, must also include details on where the cuts in services will be made (or alternate revenue found) to accommodate that plan. None of this is to suggest candidates can’t have ideas or voice creative and imaginative solutions to the problems communities face. But, they have an obligation to voters to ensure that what they promise is practical — or even possible.
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DAVE EAGLES/KTW Retired engineer Ken Blawatt (left) and retired doctor Dennis Karpiak put together a report that argues the cost of the proposed Ajax copper and gold mine will be three times the economic benefit.
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t the very least, Dennis Karpiak and Ken Blawatt can be commended for taking their passionate stance against KGHM’s proposed Ajax copper and gold mine to the next level. But, the duo’s 35-page report on the possible perils the mine may bring to Kamloops needs to be read with a decided emphasis on “possible.” As Blawatt conceded during a press conference on Friday, Sept. 26, at Hotel 540, the dire situations outlined in the report — affecting the economy and environment — are not facts, but possibilities based on estimates. That much should be obvious based on some of the concerns summarized near the back of the report: A five per cent decline in the IQ of our kids, an increase in suicide rates, an increase in juvenile violence, the loss of B.C. Lions’ training camp and the very existence of Knutsford. Again, these are listed as issues of concern about what may occur should Ajax receive approval and begin mining operations just south of Aberdeen. However, there is an argument that a fully operational Ajax, over the 23-year life of the mine, will result in an economic benefit of $2.195 billion, which the authors claim will be overshadowed by a cost of $6.147 billion via subsidized electricity, clean-up and site-mediation costs, lost realestate values and lost propertytax revenues. Among the assumptions that led to the authors arriving at those numbers was a reference to international-student attendance at Thompson Rivers University. Today, more than 2,000 international students attend TRU. The report states approval of Ajax
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MUSINGS will see those numbers drop. “A mining town is not usually looked on as an attractive place to attend a university or college,” the authors write in the report. “It is suggested there would be at least a five percent decline as a desirable place to attend university or $ 17.2 annually and $342 million over the life of the mine.” When asked who “suggested” there would be a five per cent decline, Blawatt said the figure was arrived at by discussions with various people — but not with Thompson Rivers University itself. Sitting in on the press conference was Kamloops Coun. Nelly Dever, who asked if the authors had spoken to the university, Venture Kamloops, Kamloops Chamber of Commerce while compiling information for the report. Blawatt said they had not. When Dever asked why not, Blawatt replied: “They have no information that is worthwhile to us.” It was a strange, strange statement to make considering the authors arrived at a specific percentage decrease in international students without speaking to the one institution — TRU — that would, presumably, have the
most expertise on the subject. Similarly, Venture Kamloops released a much-discussed report earlier this year that looked at the effect of industry on Kamloops under various scenarios, including what might happen if Ajax is approved. It would seem to only make sense to at least consult with those groups to help make the report that much more substantial. Another part of the report needs clarification — and, to his credit, Blawatt conceded the error. In discussing corporate governance, the report stated: “The Environmental Investment Organization rates KMGH as the ‘absolute worst’ polluter in Europe out of 300 companies cited in the report.” That is not true. The Environmental Investment Organization looked at the 300 largest companies in Europe and ranked them based on their publicly reported levels of greenhouse-gas emissions relative to their revenue. KGHM was not found to be the ‘absolute worst polluter’ in Europe; the company was placed at the bottom of the list because it did not publicly disclose its emissions levels. However, as Blawatt repeated at the press conference, the information he and Karpiak were seeking was information to support their belief Ajax will be bad for Kamloops. “We were looking for the kinds of adverse effects mining does present,” he said. “Our numbers are debatable. The information is based on estimates.” Again, the report is not a prediction of what will occur, but a look at what may occur — and it is never a bad idea to give thought to the future. editor@kamloopsthisweek.com
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YOUR OPINION LETTERS TO THE EDITOR NO ALARMS TO BE SOUNDED AS A RESULT OF REPORT Editor: Re: (‘Report says Ajax will drive down property values, increase disease rates’): Respectfully put, there is nothing in concrete that anyone should be sounding the alarms over because the first sentence of this report prepared by retired physician Dennis Karpiak and retired professor Ken Blawatt sets the tone for what follows. It states: “The report is the result of careful deliberation by qualified professionals who have spent considerable time studying the potential effects of an open pit mine next to Kamloops.” Most people understand that using words
like “potential effects” is not a definitive statement that’s being made. Not at all. The very first sentence of this report sets the tone for everything that follows. Respectfully, it was a nice try by Karpiak and retired Blawatt, both of whom are obvious opponents. That’s 100 per cent OK but, when words like “potential effects” are used to set the tone and very embodiment of this report, there’s nothing left to offer the burden of proof. Who can say the report’s described perils will happen to Kamloops with certainty?
I wouldn’t sound the alarms. This is simply a report offering the opinions, conjecture and the potential effects given by 100 or so colleagues consulted by Karpiak and Blawatt. Well done but, I’ll surmise that opponents like Karpiak and Blawatt do not speak for the 90,000-plus citizens of Kamloops — or do they? What about other highly trained doctors who may not be in agreement? I’ll bet there’s a great many who remain sitting on the fence. Les Evens Kamloops
IN CANADA, WE HAVE BECOME COMPLAINING EXPERTS Editor: I would like to respond to the vitriolic nonsense posted online by PeterS in response to a letter regarding accessing assistance from MPs (‘Asking for help is pointless’). Complain and ask for more. Why do we seem to be so good at that? We live in the best country on the globe, but are never satisfied. We think we are entitled to still more — and we are raising the current younger generation to think so, too. Does any governing party get it all right all the time? Of course not. But, the silly nit-picking, not to mention the constant attempts to discredit our prime minister, is offensive. I consider myself a Conservative, not simply because I believe Prime Minister Stephen Harper to be an exemplary statesman, but because I espouse conservative principles. I believe government can best serve the people by being less intrusive, governing less, taxing less and paying the bills as they accumulate.
“More freedom through less government” is the slogan of the National Citizens’ Coalition. Certainly others are entitled to different political persuasions. There are those who think government need not be concerned about debt, that money borrowed to indulge our desires (especially if they are worthy ones) will never need to be repaid. I do not trust an ideology that promises to hand out favours to the select, proposing to steal from so-called rich people who pay taxes. This may sound simplistic, but over-taxing the worker and spending more money that we do not have is not the solution to our country’s problems. The result of that philosophy is only to increase inflation and make everyone poorer. Harper’s leadership — with the backing of a caucus that agrees with him — placed Canada among, if not at the top of the list, of the world’s most respected nations. Middle-income family income has
increased faster in Canada than anywhere else in the developed world. Canadian families have seen the federal tax burden reduced to its lowest level in 50 years. According to data from the Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development, Canadians are among the most educated citizenry on the globe. According to the three main credit rating agencies — Moody’s, Fitch and Standard & Poors — Australia and Canada still rate Triple A. According to the evaluation of Gary Scott, Canada rates first among the world’s countries having the soundest banking systems. But, Canada still has a huge federal debt that needs to be continually addressed and this government continues to do so. Our deficit-reduction surplus won’t stay a surplus if it gets spent on wishes and wants before necessities. Budgets do not balance themselves. Colleen Carbol Kamloops
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Phippen wants to fight for outlying areas ANDREA KLASSEN
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Cheryl Phippen has battled the region’s bloodsuckers as mosquito-control consultant for the Thompson-Nicola Regional district. Now, she’s looking to move from bugs to budgets by running for a seat on Kamloops city
council in the Nov. 15 municipal election. Phippen, who lives in Barnhartvale, said she wants to advance concerns of the city’s outlying neighbourhoods, which she believes haven’t had the same attention as those at the core. “One of the things we’re looking for in
Barnhartvale is some sidewalks, some safe places for us to walk, for our children to walk — and that’s been a long time coming,” she said. “And that’s not
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just Barnhartvale. I see the same thing in some areas of Dallas and Valleyview and Westsyde,” Phippen said. “There’s a lot of walking issues, in my opinion.” Phippen said she also wants to see the city make changes that would attract more tourism dollars to Kamloops and also make Kamloops more attractive to young families and to young professionals graduating from Thompson Rivers University. “We bring people into the city for these amazing tournaments. They stay in hotels, they have pizza and they go home,” she said. “We’re not extending their vacations in Kamloops. So, what else can we bring to Kamloops that is going to keep families here an extra couple of days?” Phippen said the city should find more ways to promote the Thompson rivers to out-of-town visitors and look at developing its waterfront in the Valleyview area. She also wants to see better connectivity between the outlying neighbourhoods and the city’s waterfront parts, suggesting opening more
KTW FILE PHOTO Cheryl Phippen, whose company BWP Consulting does mosquito control for the ThompsonNicola Regional District, examines a dipper for mosquito larva. Phippen has decided to seek a seat on Kamloops council in the Nov. 15 election.
of the city’s parks to leashed dogs. Phippen said the latter would allow more people to attend events in Riverside Park or feel safe running after dark on McArthur Island. On the Ajax mine
front, Phippen said she’s “concerned” about the prominence of the proposed copper and gold mine in the election, noting she does not want to see the city spend money on a referendum, as another candidate has proposed. “The cost of a referendum is substantial to get the opinion of Kamloopsians on something that is not decided
by Kamloopsians,” Phippen said. “It’s decided at the provincial and federal level.” Phippen believes Ajax has the potential to benefit the city through job creation. The nomination period opened today (Sept. 30) and candidates have until Oct. 10 to submit their nomination papers.
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‘Children should matter . . . ‘ ADAM JENSEN IS SEEKING A SEAT ON THE SD73 BOARD OF EDUCATION
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Adam Jensen has an immediate source of advice as he prepares to run for a schoolboard trustee’s seat in the Nov. 15 election — his mother, Kim, who was on the board from 1996 to 1999. The city worker who runs his own digitalarts and design company said the reality of politics has been with him not only through his mother’s involvement, but also as an active union member since he graduated from Thompson Rivers University. Jensen attended Parkrest elementary and Brocklehurst secondary, but said many Kamloopsians might know him better from the 11 years he spent as a lifeguard with
the Kamloops YMCAYWCA, Camp Grafton and the city. The board of education attracted him, he said, because it involves an area of community life about which he is passionate and because he sees potential for his skills in bringing partners together to work collaboratively. “Children should matter to everyone and it shouldn’t matter if they have or don’t have kids themselves,” Jensen said. “This is because I know that children will be the people to take care of us in the future and giving them the best possible opportunities now will pay off dividends in the years to come.” The 29-year-old — he will be 30 before the Nov. 15 election
— added that, as a believer in creating a succession plan and seeing many trustees who have been on the board for years, he feels it’s a good time for a younger person to step up and learn before incumbents decide to step down. “I believe in mentorship and people like [board chairwoman] Denise Harper would be excellent role models for me to learn from,” he said. Jensen has received the backing of the Kamloops and District Labour Council — and his mom has signed on as his campaign manager.
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The first time Tom Dickinson walked up some land on Corral Road near Wells Gray Park, he encountered some black-bear dens in the ground and, a bit farther along, a pioneer-era cabin and corral. Subsequent walks through the area revealed a wetland habitat the dean of science at Thompson Rivers University had not seen anywhere else in the 5,250square-kilometre pro-
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vincial park. “I knew it was an important place,” he said. What he’s learned since, Dickinson said, is that 160-acre parcel of land its owners Anne and Roland Neave just donated to the university is so unique and important that two international researchers have already told Dickinson “they’d be here in a heartbeat” to continue their own research at the site.
For the university, the donation will enhance its existing Wells Gray Wilderness Centre and give TRU the opportunity to add some permanent buildings and increase the long-term research and educational opportunities the terrain provides. It’s not just a reality that appeals to Dickinson’s faculty and students, he said; with the presence of old artifacts, “there’s a lot of geography and stories to be had up there and it will be beneficial to the geographers here, too.” About one-third of the land is a wetland
and home to many animal and bird species. Dickinson said a recent visit to the site also showed him the extent of the botanical inhabitants of the area. It’s also an important black-bear habitat and is one of the spots Dickinson has taken others to see grizzlies. A researcher from Finland who toured the site with Dickinson said he’s not seen anything comparable anywhere in North America in terms of the habitat, flora, fauna and other aspects that, combined, create a virtual classroom teeming with learning opportunities.
Dickinson, who recently returned from a UNESCO meeting, is hoping the donation will also enhance a bid to see the park given a UNESCO World Heritage designation. “It has huge ecological value,” Dickinson said. The Neaves are longtime supporters of the university and, with this donation, bring their total gifts to TRU in the past two decades to almost $600,000 in value. The owners of Wells Gray Tours, they also established the first endowment for scholarships for geography students at TRU.
Profs get $500K in grants Five scientists at Thompson Rivers University have received Discovery Grants from the Natural Sciences and Engineering Council of Canada — the most TRU has been recognized for. The group includes Richard Brewster and Roger Yu for math-
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DRIVING HOME A DONATION: The Masonic Okanagan Cancer Car Project received a cheque for $10,189.50 from members of the Breath Integration Counselling and Training Centre, who raised the funds. The Masonic Okanagan Cancer Car Project has a van stationed in Kamloops that is used to transport cancer patients to and from the Kelowna clinic for their treatments. The van runs five days per week and is operated by volunteers as a free service for cancer patients. In the photo, left to right: Jeanne and Bob Chambers accept the donation on behalf of Masonic Okanagan Cancer Car Project from Andrea Mortimer, Greg Stewart, Jamie Drummond, Karen Kilba, Amanda Somerville, Sebastian Gardner and Arnica Crawshay.
A GREAT FISH TALE: The Kamloops Fish and Game Club hosted a fishing experience and barbecue for the Kamloops White Cane Club at Lac Le Jeune on Sept. 7. Sixteen visually impaired guests caught 23 fish, with Shirley Mathews and guide Jim Woodward and Judy Nielsen and guide Bob Goldy catching five fish each to win the award for most fish caught.
DONATION WORTH A GAMBLE: Lake City Casino general manager Toni Corrigan presents a cheque for $2,126.36 to Nicola Hum of the Kamloops Food Bank The casino will be doing its annual collection for the food bank from Nov. 11 to Dec. 18. VOLUNTEER OF THE YEAR: Kamloops Arts Council board member Lucy Gearey (left) presented the Volunteer of the Year award to Anne Zhang during the council’s recent annual general meeting and volunteer appreciation night. The award was given based on a volunteer’s reliability, accountability, flexibility, resourcefullness and more.
HARVESTING HARD WORK: Lansdowne Village manager Ken Neufeld, plants his Miracle-Gro Best Garden Selection sign in his awardwinning landscaping. The program was conducted in 20 communities across Canada, in conjunction with Scotts Canada and Communities in Bloom. Twelve winners were selected in each location.
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LOCAL NEWS HALLINAN GETS FELLOWSHIP Kamloops’ David Hallinan, CPA, FCMA has been honoured with a fellowship by the Certified Management Accountants Society of British Columbia. The fellowship (FCMA) designation is awarded to certified management accountants in recognition of their outstanding contributions to the profession of management accounting and the community at large.
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Th Kamloops High School class The of 1954 19 was the largest graduating class of its time, with about 120 students. dent On Friday, Oct. 3, 45 grads will meet at the Coast Kamloops Hotel and Conference Centre to celebrate years since having left the hall60 ye ways of the Kamloops’ high school, which, through various buildings, is whic now more than a century old. Over the years, they have reunitOv ed for fo several milestones — 10 years, 25 years, 40 years, a halfyears century. cent Their group is shrinking with Th each reunion, but class photos preserve the memory of the group as whole, hanging in the halls of the a wh school, now called South Kamloops scho secondary. seco KTW caught up with three former KT students from the class of 1954 stud all of whom are now in their late — al 70ss — as they reminisced about 7 70 high h igh school days, old Kamloops and time. a different diff See IT WAS, page A18
Left: The front of the Kamloops High School yearbook in 1954, themed around the school band’s trip to Holland.
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ill Gurney, 78, remembers 1954. He and others from Kam High’s school band returned from Holland with two world championship titles — and the town was waiting at the train station, ready to congratulate them. It was the only high school in Kamloops at the time. “Everyone knew the school,” Gurney said. The backing of the community, along with an experienced conductor, Archie McMurdo, helped send the 50-or-so students overseas that year for the competition.
They traveled by train and boat. “It was before the days of air travel,” Gurney said. They visited Scotland and France while playing impromptu concerts along the way. When they arrived in Holland, the students were billeted in a town that happened to have been liberated by the Canadians in the Second World War. “It was like the Canadian heroes returning,” Gurney said with a laugh. They ended up with two golds — one in the concertband category, the other for marching — and performed for as many as 30,000 people. It was the first time a school band from Kamloops had per-
formed on an international stage and it was quite an experience for small-town kids, Gurney said. “In those days, you didn’t travel around much.” It was a memorable year for Gurney, who also graduated that year, part of a class of about 120 students, the largest class to date at the time. Today, the school is overdue for a facelift but, for the class of 1954, it was shiny and new. Theirs was just the second class to graduate on Munro Street after the school moved in 1952 from Battle Street — where the Kamloops RCMP detachment now stands — due to overcrowding. The 1954 graduation ceremony was the first event to
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Reuniting classmates Neither Austin nor Macdonald actually graduated. “I knew I wasn’t going to make it,” Austin said with a laugh. “That was the best thing for me to do. I ended up working in the bank.” Macdonald ended up in the shoe business and has helped develop local golf courses, including Rivershore Golf Links and the new Sagebrush Golf Club near Merritt. It wasn’t uncommon at the time, they said, to leave high school early. It’s the reason why the 60th reunion of the Kam High Class of 1954 includes people who started with the group in 1948, but didn’t necessarily finish. “A lot of us didn’t graduate,” Austin said. “That’s who we invited. The only problem is that many of those who didn’t graduate have fallen off the radar of reunion organizers. We’ve lost a lot of people through the years.” Anyone who went to school with the class and would like to attend the reunion on Friday can call 250-372-8672. — Jessica Wallace
Above: The Kam High graduating class of 1954. The pictures are hanging on the walls at South Kamloops secondary.
be held in the school’s new auditorium, now known as Sagebrush Theatre. Gurney’s friends and former classmates, Bob Macdonald, 78, and Gail Austin (nee Anderson) 79, also remember those days. Kamloops was a fraction of today’s size — home to about
13,000 people. It was a time before televisions, when the Second World War still cast a shadow and when saddle shoes, brush cuts and zoot suits were commonplace around campus. “The knees were 12 inches and the ankles were six,” Austin said of the zoot suits.
After school was spent rollerskating at Memorial Arena or listening to music at Teen Town. There were dances at the Royal Canadian Legion and the occasional party or game of Spin the Bottle. When it snowed, First Avenue was closed between
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There was also the Capital Theatre on Seymour Street. “We all went to the theatre on Saturday morning and it cost 12 cents,” Austin said. “We went next door and got 10 cents worth of candies.
“A chocolate bar was five cents.” “That was our real entertainment, the movies. There was no TV, of course,” Gurney said. You didn’t dare miss a matinee because you’d miss part of an
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faces. Although it’s had a home on the North Shore for more than three years at the Stage House on Tranquille Road, many people are unaware of this, Gorrill said. For those who have always wondered, it’s next to Arigato Sushi and across the road from Mystic Dreams and Mr. Camera. Gorrill’s cast includes Liz Ekering and Rod DeBoice as elder couple Ethel and Norman Thayer and Laurel Brewer as longtime family friend Charlie. Cherie Poelzer plays daughter Chelsea, who has been estranged from her father for
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A lack of ticket sales has prompted the local chapter of the MS Society to cancel an upcoming fundraiser event. The society is cancelling its High Country Hoedown fundraiser scheduled for Saturday, Oct. 4 but hopes to revisit a fundraiser event in 2015. Anyone who purchased tickets or would like more information can call 250-314-0773.
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Health, the United Way, the Seniors’ Advisory Committee, Keep on Moving, the Centre for Seniors Information, Oncore Services, Community Safety and Interior Community Services. The event is free.
Bob Bossin’s book
A B.C. writer will discuss stories of gambling at the Kamloops Library tomorrow night (Oct. 1). Bob Bossin will read
from his non-fiction book Davy the Punk, which focuses on his father’s life in the gambling business. Bossin is a musician and writer and has had essays and journalism in newspapers and magazines throughout the country. In 2003. he was nominated for a National Magazine Award. The event is free, but space is limited. Reserve a spot by calling the library at 250-372-5145. It begins at 7 p.m. at the library, 465 Victoria St.
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here is no love lost between the Kamloops Broncos and Vancouver Island Raiders — and the latest chapter of their B.C. Football Conference rivalry has added fervour to the hostility. The visitors from Nanaimo defeated Kamloops 45-15 at Hillside Stadium on Saturday, Sept. 27, in a game the officials called with 2:46 left to play in the fourth quarter following a melee near the Broncos’ sideline. “I’ve never been part of a game like that before. The refs had no control over what was going on,” Broncos’ head coach Duncan Olthuis said. “From the beginning of the game, we could tell this was going to end ugly and it did.” Coaches from each team broke up the brouhaha before pushing and shoving turned into anything more malicious. “The fact that it happened at all is kind of a black mark on the whole game and the trip, but . . . we’re happy with the guys, with the way they handled themselves,” Raiders’ coach Brian Ridegway told the Nanaimo News Bulletin, noting none of his players left their bench to take part in the scuffle. Broncos’ tempers began to flare in the second quarter when starting punter Aaron Smit and his backup, Jonaus Levac, were injured on back-to-back plays. “It all started with that punt, where both of our punters go down because of late hits,” Olthuis said. “The first one wasn’t called and we questioned the refs a ton, but they wouldn’t give us an answer.
The next play, our backup punter goes down with a roughing-thekicker penalty.” Smit returned to the game, but Levac was carried off the field with a knee injury and did not come back. The night’s scariest and most controversial moment came midway through the third quarter, when a collision left Kamloops receiver Jordan Angove lying in a heap on the turf. “It was head-to-head,” Broncos’ GM Jan Antons told KTW. “The other player went head first into his [Angove’s] head. He went down on his knee and, when I got to the field, he was complaining about numbness in his legs.” After a lengthy delay, Angove was taken to hospital in an ambulance. He was later diagnosed with a severe concussion. While he was being tended to on the field, the Raiders stayed warm by running drills, which seemed to anger Broncos players and coaches alike. The home team retreated to its goal line and refused to return to the field after Angove’s injury until coaches had a chance to speak with officials. “At that point, we were worried about the safety of our players and that should never be a concern,” Antons said. “We’re asking the league to review the game. If it comes down to the referees being spoken to, that’s all we want. “There were calls on both sides . . . we just want our players to be safe.” Angove was released from hospital early Sunday morning and will be re-evaluated on a daily basis. The Raiders racked up 541 yards of net offence, shredding the Broncos’ defence through the air and on the ground. Kamloops was able to move the ball, amassing 388 yards of total
Allen Douglas/KTW Kamloops Broncos’ running back Jacob Palmarin tries to shed a tackle against the Vancouver Island Raiders at Hillside Stadium on Saturday, Sept. 27. For more photos, go online to kamloopsthisweek.com.
offence, but costly turnovers — including three interceptions and one lost fumble — kept the home team from gaining momentum. Broncos’ quarterback Stephen Schuweiler completed 23 of 35 passes for 338 yards, throwing two touchdowns and three interceptions. Receiver Devin Csincsa was easily Kamloops’ most dangerous threat, catching eight passes for 162 yards and two touchdowns. Jacob Palmarin led a rushing attack that needed to be better, according to Olthuis. He had 46 yards on seven carries. Raiders’ pivot Liam O’Brien was effective, completing 12 of 20 passes for 239 yards, with three touchdowns and one interception. Vancouver Island won the battle
in the trenches, the offensive line opening up gaping holes for running back Michael Ritchott, who had 113 yards on 12 carries. Dexter Shea had two interceptions and two sacks for the visitors, while Smit had one interception for the home team. There were about 500 fans in attendance on Saturday. EXTRA POINT — The Broncos wrap up the regular season against the Okanagan Sun in Kelowna on Sunday, Oct. 5. Regardless of the outcome, Kamloops will play the defending champion Langley Rams and Okanagan will face Vancouver Island in the first round of the playoffs. A post-season game at Hillside is likely not in the cards. Kamloops would have to beat first-place
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Bolton Pouliot made 27 saves and the Kamloops Blazers cruised to an 8-2 victory over the hometown Victoria Royals on Friday, Sept. 26. The Royals earned a 4-3 victory in overtime in the rematch on Saturday, Sept. 27.
Taking three of four points from a pair of games against the hometown Victoria Royals on the weekend has the Kamloops Blazers riding high. “After the game in Kelowna [a 6-1 loss on Sept. 20], we needed a big rebound weekend,” Blazers’ captain Matt Needham said. “It was confidenceboosting, for sure, and something we can build off this week and take to Alberta.” Kamloops ruined Victoria’s home opener on Friday, Sept. 26, registering an 8-2 win over the Royals. The visitors were 42 seconds away from back-to-back victories in the rematch on Saturday, Sept. 27, but the Royals scored to force overtime and earned a 4-3 win when Kamloops product Joe Hicketts tallied in
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the extra frame. Kamloops netminder Bolton Pouliot stopped 27 shots in the victory on Friday and Cole Kehler made 27 saves between the pipes in the loss on Saturday. After four games, Cole Ully leads the Blue and Orange with seven points, three of them goals. Matt Revel is second with two goals and six points and Needham is third with one goal and five points. Four Blazers — Deven Sideroff, Josh Connolly, Mike Winther and Jake Kryski — are tied for fourth
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with four points. The Swift Current Broncos will be in the Tournament Capital tomorrow (Oct. 1) for a showdown with the Blazers. Game time at Interior Savings Centre is 7 p.m. The Blazers will be without defenceman Patrik Maier. He was suspended for three games for a checking-to-the-head major penalty, which resulted in a game misconduct against the Royals on Friday. Mike Needham will be behind the Blazers’ bench tomorrow for the first time since being named assistant coach last week. The Blazers rounded out their coaching staff on Monday, naming Terry Bangen and Chris Murray part-time assistant coaches. Kamloops will head to Alberta for three games after tomorrow’s matchup.
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Recreational soccer results City fields were busy on the weekend with Kamloops Recreational Soccer League action. NRI Distribution cruised to a 5-2 win over BC Rivers in the 45-and-over division A final. Chris Tynan (2), Terry Lake (2) and Jason Hill scored for the winning squad, with Zoran Boskovic and Marco Rueda replying for BC Rivers. Kamcon topped Frick and Frack 3-1 in the B final and Duffyâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s
beat RCC FC 5-1 in the C final. In the C final, Rob Bison scored a hat trick for the winning team, with Rob Purdy and Kelly McGonigal adding singles. Dale Sankey was in net for Duffyâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s. Al Mostyk scored for RCC FC. Kamcom won the Presidentâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Cup and finished atop league standings. Tony
Carlucci of NRI was the playoff MVP. Todd Wiseman of Kamcon won the golden boot and Steve Johnston of Kamcon won the golden glove. The 30-and-over playoffs will be held this weekend, with the A final set for 2 p.m. at the Singh Bowl on Sunday, Oct. 5. The B final gets underway at 1 p.m. at Singh Bowl on Sunday.
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Mitch Friesen is back with the Kamloops Storm â&#x20AC;&#x201D; though neither he nor the Storm expect it to be an extended visit. Friesen was released by the Kamloops Blazers last week and is playing with the Storm while he decides what the future holds for him. He posted the teamâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s only goal in a 3-1 loss to the Revelstoke Grizzlies on Friday (Sept. 26) and was held pointless the following night in a 2-1 overtime loss to the Osoyoos Coyotes. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Iâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;m doing all right, just looking for a place to play,â&#x20AC;? Friesen told KTW prior to the Stormâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s game against the Grizzlies. â&#x20AC;&#x153;I donâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t want to spend the whole year
here. Looking to play junior A and go from there.â&#x20AC;? â&#x20AC;&#x153;Heâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s here until he can find a place to go,â&#x20AC;? Storm general manager Barry Dewar echoed. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Heâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s got a couple junior A teams that are looking at him. Heâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s trying to sort out what he wants to do with his life. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Obviously, weâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;d love for him to be here, but we donâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t expect him to be.â&#x20AC;? The 18-year-old forward was never able to find his groove with the Blazers. He drew into one regular season game under new head coach Don Hay, a loss to the Kelowna Rockets, and was pointless, with a minus-1 rating. He played 46 games for the club in 20122013, but registered just one assist. In 21 games last season, he had one
goal and two assists. Friesen is no stranger to the Storm â&#x20AC;&#x201D; the 6-foot-4 180-pound Surrey native played 27 regular season games with the junior B club last season, totalling nine goals and 12 assists. He added another 21 points, eight goals and 13 assists, in 20 playoff games. He feels he will benefit from a change of scenery now that he has been released by the Blazers. â&#x20AC;&#x153;They just sort of said things werenâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t clicking and I agree,â&#x20AC;? Friesen said. â&#x20AC;&#x153;I wasnâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t doing a whole lot up there, so they let me go. â&#x20AC;&#x153;I feel like I kind of got pushed into a hole a little bit with the Blazers. It will be nice to get out of that and just show a different side of me than what everyone
else is used to.â&#x20AC;? Friesen already has an idea of where he will be going, but chose not to divulge that information as itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s not yet official. He did indicate he would like to stay close to Kamloops, however, meaning Merritt, Salmon Arm, West Kelowna and Vernon could all be possibilities. The Vernon Vipers are especially interesting as Mark Ferner, who was an associate coach with the Blazers throughout much of Friesenâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s stay with the WHL club, is now back as their head coach and general manager. Wherever he ends up, Friesen is looking forward to a new beginning. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Obviously, Iâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;m looking for a fresh start. I mean, I sort of need one here,â&#x20AC;? Friesen said.
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PRO MMA EVENTS BANNED IN VERNON; NO PLAN TO FOLLOW SUIT IN KAMLOOPS MARTY HASTINGS
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Ty Edenoste of Toshido MMA in Kelowna on the defensive, with Cass Young of Mata Leao Martial Arts in Kamloops on top.
There doesn’t seem to be any impetus in Kamloops to follow Vernon’s lead and ban professional mixed-martial-arts competitions in the Tournament Capital. Vernon started the process to kibosh pro MMA events because
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the RCMP had indicated they can involve organized crime. On Sept. 8, the North Okanagan city adopted a bylaw banning such pro events. “There’s been some concern from the RCMP about some of the people who organize or are involved,” Vernon Coun. Juliette Cunningham said. “Those events aren’t good for the community,” added Coun. Brian Quiring. Jeff Putnam, Kamloops’ sportsdevelopment and business-operations manager, said there has been no discussion among city staff about the decision in Vernon. The Tournament Capital Centre was the location for a professional MMA event — Unified Combat League 20 Ascension — on Feb. 22, the first of its kind in the city since the adoption of
Bill S-209 in the House of Commons in 2013. That bill allowed the provinces to create athletic commissions that can regulate and sanction professional MMA bouts. The Unified Combat League event in February was sanctioned through the athletic commissioner at the B.C. Ministry of Community, Sport and Cultural Development — and that was good enough for Kamloops council. The card seemed to go off without a hitch. “The feedback that I got, because it was a first-time event and fairly new, was fine,” Putnam said. “There were no issues at all from the facility-management side. From the organized-crime connection side, that’s the first I’ve heard of it, so I can’t really comment on it.” City staff in Vernon
had originally recommended banning all MMA activities, but council decided to allow amateur events, particularly for youth, to continue. Only one person offered feedback on the decision in Vernon at a public-input session. “On a local level in the competition you get in a small town, there is no money at that level,” said selfdescribed MMA fan William Mastop of the suggested links to crime. “The purses on the line, even at the upper level, are so small they are laughable.” Mastop said Vernon is banning something many people enjoy. “This is an active sport, not some underground thing,” he said. “It’s a recognized sport and it’s growing.” — with files from the Vernon Morning Star
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Cancer survivors set sights on Florida festival ADAM WILLIAMS
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When Sandy Cooper crosses the finish line at the breast cancer dragon boat festival, it will be a moment representative of her journey to good health. Cooper, a breast cancer survivor, is one of 22 women from Kamloops — they make up the Spirit Warriors Dragonboat Team — who will be paddling in the International Breast Cancer Paddler’s Commission Participatory Dragon Boat Festival in Sarasota, Fla., on Oct. 23 and Oct. 24. Cooper joined the team about four years ago, after moving to Kamloops from Ontario. Now seven years removed from her breast cancer diagnosis, the Spirit Warriors have been an integral part of her recovery. “I met these ladies and because we have that [breast cancer] in common, it’s just an amazing group of women,” she said. “If something happens to somebody, the rest of us are there to
support and help out.” All the women in Kamloops’ boat, as well as in the 100 other crafts that will be in Florida for the race, are breast cancer survivors. The 2014 festival will be the fourth — the event runs every four years and has previously been held in Peterborough (2010), Australia (2006) and Vancouver (2002). Though Cooper enjoys the fitness aspect of dragon boating, it’s the camaraderie that is first and foremost for the Spirit Warriors. For example, one of the team members recently went in for a follow-up mammogram and something was found on her scan. She’ll be getting a biopsy and will anxiously wait to find out if her cancer has returned. It will be a difficult experience, but she’ll have the Spirit Warriors to lean on. “That’s when it kind of hits you — it’s not about racing. It’s not about winning. It’s about being there to help one another,” Cooper said. During the festival,
all 100 teams will line up along the water with pink carnations, placing the flowers in the water they will later race on. Cooper said she is going to Florida for that part of the experience as much as anything. “I think we’re all going because of that,” she said. “It’s just that experience of celebrating the lives of those who made it and remembering the ones who didn’t.” While Cooper and her teammates would enjoy finishing the race in the top 20, it wouldn’t matter if they were the last group to cross the finish line. In the end, they’re happy, healthy and have the opportunity to support other breast cancer survivors. “There’s always that fine line of, ‘Do I want to dwell on the fact that I’ve had breast cancer or do I want to move on with my life?’” Cooper said. “For me, it’s become, this is a part of my life and this group of ladies is a part of my life. “I want to be able to help other people.”
Christie takes men’s title at Kamloops tennis tournament The Kamloops Tennis Centre held its annual club tournament on the weekend. Brandon Christie was victorious in the men’s singles division, knocking off Randy Heslop in the final. In the women’s doubles division, Jennifer Eastwood and Danielle Wilson won gold with a win over Darlene Dagan and Jan Newlove in the final.
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and Wilson took the title with a victory over Goldade and Dagan in the final.
Spences crack national development team
Tori and Josie Spence of the Kamloops River City Racers have been named to the 2014-2015 Speed Skating Canada long track women’s development team.
Joining the Spence sisters on the development team are Nicole Garrido, Kate Hanly, Marsha Hudey, Alexandra Ianculescu, Lauren McGuire, Heather McLean and Brianne Tutt. The women’s national team for the season is comprised of Ivanie Blondin, Kali Christ, Kaylin Irvin and Christine Nesbitt.
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ia is introducing something new in the affordable allelectric car segment — style. With the possible exception of the Ford Focus, all the under $50,000 pure-electric cars in Canada are purposely styled to look nerdy as if making the statement, “look at me, I’m saving the planet.” The Kia Soul EV (electric vehicle) is based on the highly successful Soul fivedoor. Penned by worldrenown designer Peter Schreyer, the Soul was made to look cool, not the box on wheels it really is, which is why most of Soul’s cubecar competitors have ceased production. But, the advantage of a box on wheels is packaging because you have so much interior space to work with. Soul and Soul EV dimensions are identical, except for the rear-seat floor, which is three inches higher to accommodate the under-floor battery pack. More to the point, the cargo area behind the second row seats is 532 litres, the same as the standard Soul. At the press launch in California, Kia had three versions, one of which was piano black with Ferrari red roof and trim, all looking fantastic. The price starts at $34,995 for the base model and $37,995 for the luxury trim. Offsetting that in Ontario is an $8,500 incentive plus up to $1,000 for a 240-volt charging station and 50 per cent off the installation fee.
The Kia Soul EV will make all-electric skeptics a believer.
At the launch, Kia Canada announced it would offer the 240-volt charger free, meaning the Ontario charger incentive could probably be used to further reduce the asking price. Range with an allelectric is always an issue. If you run out of juice, you’re dead. Knowing your limits and keeping an eye on the battery charge level actually becomes second nature with experience. The Kia system, instead of a metal enclosure loaded with lithium-ion cells, uses a polymer lithium-ion battery which can be shaped and formed and it’s a big one at 27 kWh. Combined with an 81.4 kW electric motor and one-speed transaxle it produces 109 hp and a 210
healthy lb/ft of torque. You can put it in D for drive or B for braking, the latter enabling full regenerative braking to harvest kinetic power and feed it back into the battery. Earlier this year, I drove a test mule starting out with a range of 70 km (it had just been driven before I got to it). Using B on a short loop on city streets only, I came back with 73 km remaining, meaning I returned with more range than I left with. Just lift your foot and regeneration slows the EV dramatically, saving the brakes as well. Fast forward to the press ride-and-drive south of LA with a mixture of freeway, twolane highway through the coast mountains and city core traffic.
With a range of 97 miles (U.S. spec cars) showing, we covered about 55 miles mostly in B and returned with 39 miles still in reserve. Official Canadian tested range is 149 km. It’s a bit like comparing apples to oranges, but if this was a fuel-powered vehicle it would be 2.0/2.6/2.2L/100 km city/highway/combined. And it’s fast, too. With 59 lb/ft more torque than the normal 2.0-litre gasoline Soul, it has a zero to 100 km/h sprint time of 11.4 seconds, reaching a top speed of 145 km/h (90 mph). Where the Soul EV comes into its own is in daily driving. Canada has an estimated 12-million commuters with 89.5 per cent
travelling less than 60 km a day, making a two-way trek possible on one charge. And the new Soul EV is one of, if not the, greenest cars you can buy in Canada and it is the first, so far only, car to earn an Underwriters’ Laboratory awarding for the high percentage of bio-based material used in the cabin, something Kia is proud of. Bio-based plastics using cellulose and sugar cane are used throughout on such components as seat trim, headliner, door panels, roof pillars and carpeting. In all, 23 different interior parts are made with eco-friendly materials. The Soul EV is the first Kia to use Organic Light Emitting Diode
(OLED) technology for the instrument cluster that is brighter, but consumes less energy. The heating and airconditioning system can be programmed for “driver only” operation that stops all air flow to the passenger side and rear of the car, thus cutting down dramatically on energy draw from the battery. This is Canada and we all know how much energy electric heat uses. On the Soul EV, it can be set to draw residual heat from inside, such as the battery which can run hot. To this end, the Soul EV has a battery heating system designed to insulate and warm up the battery in order to minimize the adverse effects of sub-zero temperatures on battery charge.
The Soul EV has two charging ports (120 and 240 volt) that are housed behind a panel at the nose and opened by a lever on the lower instrument panel. Charging times vary but 4.5 hours is the norm for a 240-volt, but it can take up to 24 hours to fully charge a depleted battery using a 120-volt outlet. To ensure crash safety, the battery features a ceramic-coated separator within the cell itself to protect the unit, as well as provide overcharge protection, which monitors electrical current and battery temperature. It’s well known I am skeptical of all-electric cars but with its hip looks and a certified range of almost 150 km, the 2015 Soul EV is starting to make me a believer.
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WINNIFRED ANNE ELIZABETH
BAKER-HAUGEN Winnifred (Wyn) Anne Elizabeth Baker-Haugen (nee Veach), 82, of Kamloops, passed away peacefully on Wednesday, September 24, 2014 at Kamloops Seniors Village. Wyn was born on March 7, 1932 in Kamloops, BC to Hugh Dearen and Margaret Anne Veach, and was sister to her younger brother, Robert Hugh. She graduated from Kamloops Secondary School in 1949 after skipping two grades. Wyn earned a Certificate of Business Administration from the University College of the Cariboo when she was 59, in her lifelong quest for learning. In 1954 Wyn married Howard Baker with whom she had four children in Kamloops. In 1986 she married her partner for the rest of her life, Leslie Nelson Haugen. Wyn was a caring and compassionate daughter, sister, wife, mother, grandmother, home-maker, and a lover of animals, art, literature and music. In the tradition of her grandmother, she loved to sew, knit, crochet, embroider and weave. In the tradition of her mother, she loved cooking, baking, and water-color painting. She was very pleased to show her paintings in gallery settings. Wyn is remembered for her tender demeanor and for providing a wonderful, loving and safe environment for her children, grandchildren, and their friends to flourish within. She lived for her family, and right until the very end continued to both recognize accomplishments and soothe their hardships. She took great joy in every family gathering and great pride in her family’s every accomplishment. She had a beautiful smile and loved to laugh. Her breads, pies, cookies, butter tarts, banana bread, canning, fruit jams and spaghetti sauce (amongst many other culinary specialties) were legendary. Wyn worked in the Admissions Department and the Vocational wing of Cariboo College where she loved to help, guide and orient students from around the world to their educational experience. Wyn was predeceased by her first son, ”Randy” Baker, of Victoria, BC, and her parents. She is survived by: her devoted husband Leslie Haugen of Kamloops; brother “Bobby” Veach (Doreen) and family; son Lyle Baker (Isabella) of Salmon Arm, BC; son Brett Baker (Georgia) of Bozeman, MT; and son Barry Baker (Christine) of Kamloops, BC; grandchildren Dustin Baker (Ashley), Blake Baker (Taniss), Brittany Alexander, Nina Baker, Chad Baker, Hailey Baker, and Shae Baker. Wyn’s niece Heather Phelps will deliver the eulogy. A Celebration of Life will be held at Kamloops Funeral Home at 11:00 am on Sunday, October 5, 2014. In lieu of flowers, the family asks that donations be made to the Alzheimer Society of Canada or the Shriners.
DOUGLAS BARRY ROSSEAU
DAWN ANNETTE DAYKIN
1935 – 2014
September 29, 1966 – September 24, 2014
March 7, 1963 - September 23, 2014 It is with great sadness and heavy hearts that we say “until we meet again”! Jamie-Lynn Every (nee Norbury) passed away peacefully with her family and friends by her side at Kelowna General Hospital at the age of 51 years after a short but courageous battle with cancer. Jamie is predeceased by her mother Peggy, father Jim and brother Allen Norbury. Left to remember her beautiful spirit, her beloved spouse Bruce Colbon; her children: Ashley, Aaron (Taryn) and Amanda, sisters: Kim Norbury (Kevin), Tamara (Earl) Erickson, her brothers: Jim Norbury (Tammy), Kevin (Nancy) Norbury, Paul Bergeron, her stepmother Claudette, grandchildren: Chance, Kazden, Daigen, Ethan and Owen, as well as her lifelong friend Karen (Don) Mordus and many other family and friends, too numerous to mention. Her four legged companions Koda and Bandit are still waiting for her to come home. Jamie took great pride in her family and children, she was a devoted mother and grandmother. Always the straight shooter and never afraid to speak her mind. She was a hard worker and always went the extra mile for those she loved. If there was something that needed to be done she was the one to do it, always giving of herself to others. She was the most generous of souls. She had a great sense of humour and her quick wit will be sorely missed at family gatherings but we know she will always be there in our hearts. A celebration of Jamie’s life will be held at her sister’s house at 1886 Cathedral Court in Kamloops, on Saturday October 4, 2014, at 12:58 pm, precisely.
Until we meet again.
announce that Dawn passed away Wednesday, September 24,2014 at the young age of 47. She is sadly missed by her partner Shawn, her two children Ashley and Nathan, parents Rick and Marion Naylor, her sister Julia (Mike) and brother Mark (Angie), aunts and uncles, (UK and USA) cousins, nieces and nephews and a very large extended family.
Born in Kamloops, he grew up on the family ranch at Copper Creek, later moving to Savona & then to the Aldergrove/ Abbotsford area in 1970, where he spent the remainder of his life.
He was predeceased by his loving wife of 43 years, Marion; his parents Billie & Earle Rosseau, & brother Gordon. A service will be held on October 4, 2014 at 1:00 pm at Schoening Funeral Service, 513 Seymour Street in Kamloops, with Pastor Don Maione officiating. Should friends desire, donations may be made to The Alzheimer’s Society. Condolences may be expressed at www.schoeningfuneralservice.com Schoenings Funeral Service 250-374-1454
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JAMIE-LYNN EVERY (NORBURY)
It is with great sadness that we
We are sad to announce the passing of Douglas Barry Rosseau on September 18, 2014 in his 80th year.
He is survived by his daughter, TaraLee Murphy of Abbotsford, son Patrick Rosseau of Mission (Lori Doxey of Abbotsford) & his granddaughter Page Rosseau. He will also be missed by his sisters Marian (Tom) Pitt of 16 Mile, Florence (Roger) Tellier of Kamloops, nephews Ralph Thomas of 16 Mile, Ivan Thomas of Savona, Kevin (Lori) Thomas of Savona, Dan Tellier of Kelowna & Dave Tellier of Banff, AB., as well as many other friends & relatives.
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Dawn came to Canada as an infant from the UK with her parents. Settling first in Alberta, then BC, then Saskatoon only to eventually settle in and grow up in Maple Ridge. Her first love as a child was her horse Shasta whom she spent many happy days with. Dawn always had a zest for life and was very proud of her two children and their accomplishments. She also had an insatiable love of many sports and the players. In recent years she developed a yearning to create wonderful memories of her life and children by scrapbooking, where once again strong friendships were made. Dawn fought a long, hard and courageous battle with cancer and after a wonderful stay at Marjorie Willoughby Snowden Hospice Home, she passed peacefully in the company of Shawn and the wonderful Hospice people. We wish to thank all the staff, RN’s, HCA’s, MD’s and the many volunteers. There will be a Celebration of Life at Dallas Barnhartvale Baptist Church, 495 Todd Road on Saturday, October 4th at 10 am. In lieu of flowers, should friends desire, donations in Dawn’s name would be appreciated by the Marjorie Willoughby Snowden Hospice Home or the RIH Cancer Foundation.
KRETSCHMER
IN MEMORY OF
John Kretschmer passed away on or about September 21, 2014 at the age of 52 in Kamloops, BC.
SALVATORE (SAM) BRUNO
John was born on December 19, 1961 in a small hospital in Channel/Port aux Basque, Newfoundland. At an early age John moved with his family from Newfoundland, first to Toronto and soon after to Kamloops, BC.
With profound sadness and an acute sense of loss, we sadly announce that at one minute past 11:00 a.m. on Wednesday, the 24th of September, 2014, with a quiet, serene dignity and incredible bravery, SAM BRUNO, age 57, slipped peacefully away from this life, in the place he wished to be, at home, while sleeping, and gently holding the hand of his wife, best friend, and soulmate, Coral.
January 14, 1957 - September 24, 2014
John was mentally challenged due to being born with insufficient oxygen. He bravely overcame many of the challenges in his physical and educational development. He spent four years at a boarding school in Cobble Hill on Vancouver Island in a school for special needs boys, and later also enrolled in the Overlander Secondary School for special needs students, in Kamloops.
On the 14th of January 1957, Salvatore (Sam) Bruno was born to his loving and devoted parents, Alfredo and Teresa, in the village of Grimaldi, Italy. When Sam was age 4, his parents and he left their small village in Italy to emigrate to Canada. Guided by their deep faith, an unyielding optimism, intense determination, and unfailing work ethic, together they began to build and share a life filled with many bounties, which would eventually also include a brother and sister for Sam.
John mastered swimming and was a natural. He learned to waterski out on Shuswap Lake and also loved to drive a very small motor boat with a noisy 4 HP motor in circles in front of the family cabin, to the chagrin of the neighbours.
Sadly, Sam was predeceased by his mother, Teresa, in December 2013, his mother-in-law Veronica Miner, in January 1998, and father-in-law Fred Miner, in January 2006. He is survived by his devoted wife, Coral and (step) son Steven Mitchell, as well as his father, Alfredo, his brother Mario (& wife Catia, as well as their children Kaitlin and Justin), his sister Tina (Don Hamlin) and Coral’s brother Jody (& wife Suzanne, as well as their children Natasha, Blake, Kyle, and Kayden).
John took part in Special Olympics with a vengeance and received some nice citations and medals. He even took a special course in mechanics at the University - slated for his needs. John worked 2 days a week at Richmond Steel Recycling Ltd. (formerly Kamloops Scrap & Metal) for many years. He also worked at the local brewery with Smart Options Inc. We will miss John and he will be in our hearts forever. Grieving him are his mother, Ruth Husson, his father, Alfred Kretschmer (Marie), his siblings Lynn (Will) Lombard-Zachary and Kimberly, Jeff (Michele) Scott-Jackson and Sidney, and his step-sisters Lynn, Joni, Terri and families. A Memorial service will be held on Friday, October 3rd, 2014 at 1:00 pm. at Schoenings Funeral Chapel.Refreshments to follow. In lieu of flowers, you may make donations to the charity of your choice. Condolences may be expressed at www.schoeningfuneralservice.com
Sam was widely known throughout the community of Kamloops, both for his work as an insurance broker and for his passion for photography. He was a long-time member of the local Colombo Lodge Society, as well as a member of the KTSA. Sam was a man of unyielding personal integrity, as well as unfailing honesty and a strong personal work ethic. His clients knew that they could always count on Sam to explain the obscure and make sense of the complicated. He made friends easily and his workmates looked to him as a mentor, knew him as a jokester, and relied on him to ‘always do the right thing.’ Sam loved to take pictures, most especially of wildlife, in the hills around Knutsford, Barnhartvale, Tranquille, and Pritchard. He won a number of photography contests, and had his pictures accepted for use in a BC calendar numerous times as well. He carried a camera with him everywhere he went, and he was often asked -- by clients, friends, family, co-workers and sometimes even strangers -- to take pictures of their children at play or participating in sporting events, or of themselves, sometimes in costume, other times in formal wear. Sam seldom refused a request to take a photo. Prayers will be held Friday evening, the 3rd of October, 2014 @ 7:00 p.m. and funeral services, presided over by Father Paul Simms, will follow the next day, Saturday, the 4th of October, 2014 @ 11:00 a.m. at Sacred Heart Cathedral, 255 Nicola Street, Kamloops, BC V2C 2P3. Cremation will follow. Coral wishes to acknowledge and express her immense gratitude for the friendship of and medical care and attention given to Sam, by Dr. Harold Stefanyk and, most especially, by pharmacist Sheena Motokado. Thank you also to Father Paul Simms, for his prayers with and for Sam. In lieu of flowers, donations to the BC Cancer Agency, specifying the assignment of your donation to further research in ‘ocular melanoma,’ in memory of Sam, will be very much appreciated.
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WEEKLY CROSSWORD
CLUES ACROSS 1 Cape near Lisbon 5 Chew the fat 9 Time of the 90th meridian 12 1982 planned city in Israel 13 Vehicle carrying passengers 14 Expression of surprise 15 Long range nuclear weapon 16 2nd largest Muslim denomination 17 Mad Men’s Draper 18 Spanish artist Salvador 19 SF murdered mayo 20 Baby talk fathers
22 Religious discourse 24 Poet Dickinson 25 Emblem stamps 26 Competes 27 40th state 28 Expects 31 In an ageless way 33 A person in religious orders 34 Pa’s partner 35 Two considered as a unit 36 NE 68770 39 Duple time dance 40 Greek myth’s 1st woman 42 Word element meaning right 43 Point that is one point
HOROSCOPES ARIES - Mar 21/Apr 20
An issue at work requires your immediate attention, Aries.This situation must be approached delicately, but don’t be afraid to speak your mind and accept the results.
E of SE 44 Common teen skin disease 46 4th Caliph of Islam 47 Oblong cream puff 49 Phoned 50 Very low frequency 51 Guild Wars creatures 52 Cozy 53 Hooray! 54 Work units 55 Soft-finned fishes CLUES DOWN 1 Foray 2 Killer whales 3 Television systems 4 Marvel at
5 Connected spirals 6 Moroccan outer garment 7 Play a role 8 ____ Daniel Webster 9 Golf attendants 10 Large school of fish 11 Tanacetum vulgare 13 Lower jaw fronts 16 Burn without a flame 21 Cordiality 23 PBS drama theater 28 Mandela’s party 29 42nd state 30 One who distributes alms 31 20th C playwright TS 32 Smallest state 33 Turn into lime 35 Spanish seafood dish 36 Language synonym Bura 37 Large-grained or rough to the touch 38 Understood by only a few 39 Thickened meat juices 40 Anjou and bartlett 41 Declare invalid 43 Molten metals surface scum 45 Bird reproductive bodies 48 Chronicles (abbr)
Don’t be surprised if your schedule gets turned upside down this week, Libra. It’s important to roll with the punches so others can see how flexible you can be.
CANCER - Jun 22/Jul 22
CAPRICORN - Dec 22/Jan 20
LEO - Jul 23/Aug 23
AQUARIUS - Jan 21/Feb 18
VIRGO - Aug 24/Sept 22
Virgo, you cannot control the behavior of others, but you can change your own direction to counteract some unexpected developments. Keep an open mind.
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BY BILL SCHORR
LIBRA - Sept 23/Oct 23
SAGITTARIUS - Nov 23/Dec 21
Leo, give plans time to develop, but don’t feel the need to hide your enthusiasm about the prospects.Trust your instincts as to when is a good time to get moving.
BY ART & CHIP SAMSOM
Sept 30 - Oct 06, 2014
GEMINI - May 22/Jun 21
Cancer, it’s hard to know when to be assertive at work.You want to appear competent and in control, but you also want to build a good rapport with coworkers. Experiment a little.
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SCORPIO - Oct 24/Nov 22
Gemini, your positive attitude is why people have grown to rely on you in tight spots. Plant a smile on your face and others will benefit from your positive influence.
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TAURUS - Apr 21/May 21
Taurus, a busy week awaits but just take things one project at a time. Keep to yourself for a little bit in an attempt to stay focused on the numerous tasks at hand.
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Scorpio, an unconventional approach is your key to success this week.While others are following Plan A, go with Plan B and you may meet with great results.
Fantasy can overtake reality if you let it, Sagittarius.You may need to rein in your hopes and dreams for a bit and focus on some more practical matters.
Friends may distract you from work this week, Capricorn. Although it’s not wise to let responsibilities slide completely, you can probably get away with a day of slacking off.
Aquarius, the physical rewards for all your hard work will become apparent soon.You’ll find that all of your efforts thus far have been well worth the sacrifices.
PISCES - Feb 19/Mar 20
Pisces, although you may dream of escaping the daily grind, you may need to persevere for just a little while longer.Your respite is coming.
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Woman who died Magnotta murder trial underway Accused in 2012 death of Jun Lin in custody had been kicked out TAMSYN BURGMANN
THE CANADIAN PRESS
BURNABY — A Mexican woman who hanged herself inside the Vancouver airport jail while awaiting deportation had been ejected from Canada once before, a coroner’s jury heard at the inquest into her death. Several significant details about Lucia Vega Jimenez popped up in the Canada Border Services Agency database when border agent Josie Perri looked her up before attending a call from transit police. Jimenez had been stopped for fare evasion at a downtown Vancouver SkyTrain station on Dec. 1, 2013. The inquest heard that suspicions were raised when the 42-year-old woman, who spoke with a noticeable accent, provided two different names to police. “I discovered that
she was in our system,’’ Perri said. “She had been in Canada previously, three years prior, and had made a refugee claim which was denied and she was subsequently deported at that time.’’ The encounter with police, as Jimenez headed home about 10 a.m. from cleaning work at a Vancouver hotel, led to her arrest and detention for transfer back to Mexico. Three weeks later, she attempted to kill herself and was found hanging in a shower at the holding cells in the airport. She died in hospital on Dec. 28. While in jail, Jimenez had been under watch by a security company subcontracted by the border agency, the inquest heard. Her death only became public after members of the Mexican community went to media.
A coroner’s inquest was called two months later. The jury is tasked with making recommendations to prevent similar deaths, but may not place any blame. Perri told the inquest that even before arresting Jimenez, she knew the woman had tried to rectify her failed refugee claim by applying for a visa at the Canadian consulate in Mexico City. She was denied, in part, because Jimenez had not disclosed that she previously worked in Canada and also provided misinformation about being employed in Mexico. Jimenez returned to Canada in April 2013, even though she knew she hadn’t obtained the necessary authorization, said Perri. “I asked her how and where she came to Canada. She said she came through the bushes in Surrey somewhere. She wasn’t exactly sure,’’ Perri said.
White House supports Hong Kong democracy protestors WASHINGTON — Foreign governments expressed support Monday for historic protests in Hong Kong despite a pointed warning from the Chinese government to butt out. The United States and Canada offered words of encouragement to the tens of thousands of pro-democracy protesters whom police tried to disperse with blasts of tear gas. The street clashes in the global
financial capital came up at Monday’s White House press briefing, where a spokesman for President Barack Obama said the U.S. was watching the situation closely. “The United States supports universal suffrage in Hong Kong in accordance with the Basic Law [of 1990], and we support the aspirations of the Hong Kong people,’’ said White House press secretary Josh Earnest.
MONTREAL — Luka Rocco Magnotta is schizophrenic and was not criminally responsible when he killed Chinese student Jun Lin in 2012, his lawyer told jurors on Monday, Sept. 29. Magnotta has been diagnosed with borderline personality disorder and there is a history of schizophrenia in his family, Luc Leclair said on the first day of the highly publicized firstdegree murder trial. “I intend to show to you that at the time of the events, he was not criminally responsible,’’
Leclair told the eight women and six men who will hear the evidence. His comments capped a stunning morning in the courtroom that began with Magnotta, 32, entering fresh not-guilty pleas to five charges, including murder. Quebec Superior Court Justice Guy Cournoyer then advised the jurors that Magnotta had admitted to committing the
ALBERT MADRYGA
October 6, 1925 – September 21, 2014
crimes and that their task over the next six to eight weeks would be to determine his state of mind at the time. Magnotta is also charged with committing an indignity to a body; publishing obscene material; criminally harassing Prime Minister Stephen Harper and other members of Parliament; and mailing obscene and indecent material. — The Canadian Press
ROBERT E. HAUGHTON 1945-2014
Albert was born in Edmonton and moved at age two to Vancouver with his parents Mary and John and his six siblings Jack, Lillian, Nell, Bill, Marie and Mike. His sisters always fondly looked after their “baby brother” and remained a very important part of his life. He attended Beaconsfield Elementary School and graduated from Vancouver Technical School, Class of 1943. He was trained in the Provincial Normal School and later graduated from the Faculty of Education at U.B.C. After service in the Canadian Armed Forces in World War 2, Albert began his 39 year teaching career. He taught in Cloverdale, Quadra Island, Britannia Beach, Midway, Tahsis, Forest Grove, Monte Lake and several schools in Kamloops where he was both a Teacher and Principal from 1957 to 1985. He is remembered as a dynamic instructor and a firm disciplinarian who had high expectations and tireless encouragement for his students. He enthusiastically directed and participated in musical performances especially at Christmas. Over the years Albert enjoyed hearing from former students, reconnecting with teaching colleagues and visiting with friends from his childhood. The family wishes to thank the staff at the Kidney Care Centre, the Jim Pattison Pavilion at VGH, and Peace Arch Hospital for their thoughtful care. All family and friends are cordially invited to a Remembrance Tea on Sunday, October 5 at 1 pm at Victory Memorial Park Funeral Centre, 14831 28th Avenue in South Surrey. Flowers are respectfully declined.
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It is with great sadness that we announce the passing of Albert Madryga on Sept. 21, after a short battle with cancer. Albert will be greatly missed by Marcia, his loving wife of 58 years, his children Mark, Roxanne (David), Rod (Sue), grandchildren Rodney, Rebecca, Matthew and Tessa, great-grandson Carson and several nieces and nephews. He was predeceased by his first wife Effie and his stepson Barry Henshall.
VICTORIA ANNE
It is with great sadness that we announce the passing of our beloved husband, father, grandfather, and brother — Robert (Bob) Ernest Haughton. Bob passed with his family by his side on Monday, September 22, 2014. He was predeceased by his parents Ernest and Lillian Haughton, his brother Ken, and his first wife Marie. He is survived by his wife and soulmate Tracy; his children Rob (Amanda) and Carolyn (Sha); his grandchildren Shalyn, Marshall, Toni, and Michael; his brothers Jim and Doug (Laurie), his sister-in-law Janis, and their families; his sister-in-law Chris (Ken); as well as his four-legged family members. The family would like to thank the R.I.H. ICU staff for their kindness and compassion. A Celebration of Life will be held at 1:00 p.m. on Thursday, Oct. 2, 2014 at Grandview Lodge, 3499 Long Lake Rd., Knutsford. No flowers by request. Donations gratefully accepted to the Royal Inland Hospital Foundation in memory of Bob. Condolences may be expressed at www.schoeningfuneralservice.com
It is with great sadness that we announce the passing of our beloved wife, mother, grandmother, great-grandmother, Vicky passed away Monday, September 15, 2014 at RIH with her family by her side. She was pre-deceased by her parents Mary and Stanley Howard. She is survived by her loving husband of 47 years Ken, her children Mary (Mike), Gordon (Dawn), Tina, Ken, Karen (Darryl), and her siblings; Roy, Jean, Rosetta (Floyd), Stanley (Maureen), Violet and James. Vicky enjoyed spending time with her 23 grandchildren and 8 great-grandchildren, many nieces and nephews and many, many friends. Vicky especially loved her dog Pepper and her Karaoke friends. A celebration of life will be held on Friday, October 3, 2014 from 4-7pm at the Anavets on the River, friends and family are encouraged to come by and share their fondest memories; also Karaoke will follow.
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This notice is to inform you that the Annual General Meeting of the Kamloops Aboriginal Friendship Society That was to take take place on October 1st, 2014. HAS BEEN POSTPONED Please watch this paper for further details.
Business Opportunities 6663378
FOUND - Dark brown couch cushion. Parkcresk Area. Call 250.376.4399 to claim. FOUND: One large silver hoop earring downtown. Please call to identify. (250) 819-2636
Childcare Wanted Hiring for Private Household a Live-in Caregiver for 3 children in Kamloops. Perm & F/T, $11.00/hr. Req: Secondary School or equivalent; At least 6 months of F/T training OR Min 1 yr exp in the past 3 yrs as Caregiver or related occupation; Fluent in English. Duties: Supervise, care, prepare meals for children; take children to & from school; light housekeeping; discipline children as per parents’ methods; create positive child care; maintain safe environment for children. Private room with lock provided. C$325 charges for Room & Board. Email resume: tranpreet1@gmail.com
Employment Career Opportunities
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Career Opportunities MEDICAL TRANSCRIPTION is an in-demand career in Canada! Employers have work-at-home positions available. Get the online training you need from an employertrusted program. Visit: CareerStep.ca/MT or 1-888-528-0809 to start training for your work-at-home career today!
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Lost: Brown case with prescription glasses with hunting & fishing license last weekend at Johnson Lake. 250-3723437.
SHOP LOCALLY Travel
Housesitting Reliable, quiet non-smoking couple available to house sit for snowbirds between November and April. Will treat you and your house with care and respect. Call Russ 250319-8995.
Business Opportunities
Lawyers Required for cost sharing office
Full or partial practice preferred. All furnishings and equipment provided. Shared receptionist, Shared Accountant. Some client referrals. Phase in period for sharing of costs. Reply in confidence to Roger Webber: Tel: (250) 851-0100 Fax: (250) 851-0104 285 Seymour Street, Kamloops, BC V2C 2E7 E-mail: roger@webberweiser.com
Career Opportunities 6473261
Garage Sale $11.5+tax per issue 3 lines or less
Career Opportunities
Career Opportunities
Truck Driver Training
Professional Truck Driver Program - Funding available for those who qualify!
CERTIFIED ICBC AIR BRAKE COURSE
October 3-5 • October 17-19
Air Brakes 16 Hour Course 20 Hour Course
call 250.828.5104 or visit
tru.ca/trades
Class 1, 2 and 3 Driver Training - Job placement available!
6659103
P R E M I U M
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Arctic Glacier is a leader in the Packaged Ice industry and the largest manufacturer and distributor of premium quality packaged ice products in Canada. We continue to build and expand our newly developed market in the Kamloops, BC area.
ADVERTISING CONSULTANT
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Award winning Kamloops This Week has an opening for an Advertising Consultant. The position requires a highly organized individual with ability to multi-task in a fun, fast-paced team environment.
We are currently seeking Route Driver/Sales employees. The ideal candidate will have experience in the Packaged Ice, Food Service or Beverage industries and have the want to work for a fast paced, growing company committed to safely providing industry leading products and customer service.
Strong interpersonal skills and a strong knowledge of sales and marketing are required. Excellent communication skills, valid driver’s license and reliable vehicle are necessary. If you have a passion for the advertising business, are creative and thrive on challenges, we want to hear from you. Interested applicants should send their resume and cover letter to: Attention: Advertising Manager 1365 B Dalhousie Drive Kamloops BC V2C 5P6 Fax: 250-374-1033 Email: sales@kamloopsthisweek.com We thank all applicants; only those being considered for an interview will be contacted.
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Wage: Up to $24/hr. with attractive benefit package, pending experience level. If you are interested in applying for these exciting opportunities, please forward your resume to: Fax : (204) 783-9857 Email : careers@ArcticGlacier.com We thank all applicants for their interest; however only those considered for an interview will be contacted.
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Career Opportunities
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Practical Nursing Access LPN Program Class starts this October! Designed just for RCAs and HCAs 250.372.5429
Kamloops@310jobs.ca
6657856
HELP WANTED: F FULL-TIME SALES ASSOCIATE. NO EXPERIENCE NECESSARY; ENTHUSIASM FOR SPORTS AN ASSET.
Submit resume to Ted at: 789 Notre Dame Dr., Kamloops B.C.
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Childcare
TUESDAY, September 30, 2014
Employment Career Opportunities
MANAGERIAL POSITIONS We’re growing on Vancouver Island! If you have multiple years’ experience in a managerial role in the grocery business and want to join an innovative & creative group then we would love to hear from you. We offer exceptional benefits, Group RSP and many other incentives. Please send your resume to: Lyall Woznesensky Lyall@Qualityfoods.com QF Director Professional Development.
Drivers/Courier/ Trucking
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We are responsible for a full complement of child protection services and are seeking fully qualified and dynamic individuals that will bring with them a diversified background in the various aspects of social development. The Case Workers primary responsibilities are in the investigation of children in need of protection services, and to ensure the delivery of family support services to the families and children who require them, guardianship services and the development and maintenance of caregiver homes (resource worker). The following are available at this time:
Caseworker (1) Qualifications: • Bachelor of Social Work Degree, plus two years related experience. • Must have extensive experience in working with youth, children and families. Requirements: • We are looking for individuals who are delegated or are eligible to be delegated under the current Provincial (British Columbia) Child Protection Legislation. • Experience in the delivery of Child Protection services. • Must be able to understand and apply child protection legislation and other related policies. • Have a valid drivers licence and reliable transportation. • Must successfully pass a Criminal Records Check. Qualified individuals interested should apply in writing with a copy of their resumes and three references to: Zena Quock-Executive Director Secwepemc Child & Family Services Agency 300 Chilcotin Road, Kamloops, BC V2H 1G3
Previous experience in the grocery industry with a specialty in seafood and seafood operations is required. The ideal candidate will demonstrate excellent operational knowledge, communication, team building and leadership skills. We offer Excellent Benefit & Incentive Programs
EXPERIENCED CLASS 1 Drivers, F/T, P/T for California & Arizona produce hauling, excellent pay and benefits, safety bonus and home time. Call Jerry or Bill 1-877-539-1750.
For further details visit: www.QualityFoods.com Apply to Lyall Woznesensky : Quality@ QualityFoods.com
Help Wanted
Help Wanted
SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 58 (NICOLA-SIMILKAMEEN)
COMPUTER TECHNICIAN II Applications are invited for the position of Computer Technician II with School District No. 58, (Nicola-Similkameen) in Merritt. This is a 12-month per year, 7.5 hours per day position. Salary and beneÀts will be in accordance with the C.U.P.E. Local 847 Collective Agreement. For a complete listing of the job description and qualiÀcations please visit the district’s website at www.sd58.bc.ca click on Jobs/Support Positions and search under ‘Current Job Opportunities’ and follow the prompts (Job Code 711490). Applications, including a detailed resume with a minimum of three references, will be accepted until October 10, 2014.
Employment
Drivers/Courier/ Trucking
Drivers/Courier/ Trucking
Education/Trade Schools
DRIVERS WANTED
AZ, DZ, 5, 3 or 1 w/ Airbrake • Guaranteed 40hr. Work Week & Overtime • Paid Travel & Lodging • Meal Allowance • 4 Weeks Vacation • Excellent Benefits Package Must be able to have extended stays away from home. Up to 6 months. Must have valid AZ, DZ, 5, 3 or 1 with airbrake license and have previous commercial driving experience. Apply at:www.sperryrail.com, careers & then choose the FastTRACK Application.
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We require qualified US capable Class 1 drivers immediately: We are an Okanagan based transport company looking for qualified drivers for US loads we run primarily in the Pacific Northwest, Utah, Arizona and Nevada. We offer a new pay rate empty or loaded. All picks and drops paid. Assigned units company cell phones and fuel cards. Regular home time Direct deposit paid every second Friday with no hold backs. We offer a rider and pet policy. Company paid US travel Insurance. All applicants must have reliable transportation and a positive attitude. Please fax resume & abstract to 250-546-0600 or by email to parris@ricknickelltrucking.com NO PHONE CALLS PLEASE.
Education/Trade Schools APARTMENT/CONDO MANAGER TRAINING • Certified Home Study Course • Jobs Registered Across Canada • Gov. Certified 35 Years of Success! www.RMTI.ca MEDICAL TRANSCRIPTIONISTS needed! Employers seeking over 200 additional CanScribe graduates. Student loans available. Income-tax receipts issued. Start training today. Work from Home! www.canscribe.com info@canscribe.com 1.800.466.1535
Trades, Technical
Alpha Liner Operator/ Supervisor Duties will include operating & maintaining an Alpha Liner Collating Machine. Experience or good mechanical knowledge an assett. The successful candidate will be responsible for the supervision of all Bindery Staff. Wage negotiable depending on experience. Minimum 3 to 4 days a week. Approx. 30 hours per week, plus benefits. Safe working conditions. Interested applicants may drop off resumes to: Kelowna Capital News c/o Glenn Beaudry 2495 Enterprise Way Kelowna, BC V1X 7K2 or Email: gbeaudry@kelownacapnews.com No phone calls please.
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FOODSAFE COURSE by Certified Instructor September 23rd October 4th, 11th & 27th Logan Lake October 25th 8:30am-3:00pm $70 Pre-register by phoning 250-554-9762
HUNTER & FIREARMS Courses. Next C.O.R.E. October 4th & 5th. Saturday and Sunday. P.A.L. October 18th, Saturday. Challenges, Testing ongoing daily. Professional outdoorsman & Master Instructor:
Bill
250-376-7970
MEDICAL TRANSCRIPTION is an in-demand career in Canada! Employers have work-at-home positions available. Get the online training you need from an employer-trusted program. Visit: CareerStep.ca/MT or 1-888528-0809 to start training for your work-at-home career today!
Help Wanted An Alberta Oilfield Company is hiring experienced dozer and excavator operators, meals and lodging provided. Drug testing required. 1-(780)7235051.
FINANCE ADMINISTRATOR sought by Kwakiutl Band Council in Port Hardy. Send cover letter andresume by Oct 1. Competitive wage DOE. Enquire and apply to manager@kwakiutl.bc.ca Front Desk Clerk and Chambermaid. Will train. Call 250852-1956. Fax 250-374-7264.
Pasquale Mancuso Construction (50 YEARS OF SERVICE) Seeks individuals for civil concrete work in the construction of oil and gas facilities.
Deadline for Applications: October 6th, 2014 at 4:00pm Preference will be given to persons of Aboriginal ancestry as per section 16(1) of the Canadian Human Rights Act.
Employment
(Vancouver Island)
6663275 Secwepemc Child & Family Services Agency is a child protection agency serving the urban Aboriginal community of Kamloops and seven Secwepemc band(s) in the Interior of British Columbia.
Employment
Seafood Retail Program Merchandiser Full time coordinator for a seafood merchandising program including ad program management & department manager training in our main office in Errington, BC.
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Ticketed & Non-Ticketed Carpenters and Superintendents & Foreman Excellent rate of pay based on the oil and gas plant sectors. Benefit package, room & board and transportation provided. Please fax resume to (403) 342-1549 or email to oepp@pmcl1964.ca
Full Time Translator Position. Must be able to translate Mandarin or Cantonese fluently. Must have working knowledge of Cabinet Making Business. The successful candidate will be required to act as a translator between owners of the company and staff. Please email resume to: insitecabinets@telus.net General Labour Position. Sample Preparation-crushing/grinding rocks, sieving soils samples, lifting up to 50 pounds, reliable, attention detail. Benefits. Send resume. Drop off address 9989 Dallas Drive or e-mail: hrkamloops@actlabs.com I PAY Cash $$$ For All Scrap Vehicles! and $5 for auto batteries Call or Text Brendan 250-574-4679
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is looking for substitute distributors for door-to-door deliveries. Vehicle is required. For more information please call the Circulation Department at
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Kamloops This Week is looking for door-to-door carriers in your area. 3 days per week Tuesday, Thursday& Friday. Please call 250-374-0462 for more info. Non-resident caretaker needed for multiple residential properties on the North Shore. Must be bondable, have own transportation and be willing to work flexible hours. Previous experience an asset. Please apply with resume to: info@columbiaproperty.ca
Need extra $ $ $ Kamloops This Week is currently hiring Substitute Carriers for door-to-door deliveries. Call 250-374-0462 for more information. Red Seal Chef for camp/resort at Mica Creek, BC. Permanent position with benefits package for successful applicant. Email resume to: sgspooner@hotmail.com
Legal BUSY LAW FIRM in Penticton seeks full time conveyancing assistant. Email resume in confidence to Jodie@pearcetaylor.com
Medical/Dental MEDICAL Transcriptionists needed! Employers seeking over 200 additional CanScribe graduates. Student loans available. Income-tax receipts issued. Start training today. Work from Home! Website: www.canscribe.com. Send email to: info@canscribe.com. Or call 1.800.466.1535.
Professional/ Management Optometrist’s office requires experienced Optician. Email resume to: opticianposition@shaw.ca
Employment
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Merchandise for Sale
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Real Estate
Misc. for Sale
Mobile Homes & Parks
Teachers
Financial Services
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SYLVAN LEARNING Centre (Kamloops tel: 250-851-3829) seeking Instructors to teach students grade 4 - 8 * Excellent communication skills / positive team player / computer skills. Email: mikemcrae@telus.net fax 250-851-3819.
GET BACK ON TRACK! Bad credit? Bills? Unemployed? Need Money? We Lend! If you own your own home - you qualify. Pioneer Acceptance Corp. Member BBB. 1-877-987-1420 www.pioneerwest.com
PETER’S YARD SERVICE
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Trades, Technical
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.
PRODUCTION & QUALITY CONTROL COORDINATOR Gilbert Smith Forest Products Ltd. a family owned and operated speciality cedar lumber sawmill located in Barriere B.C., is seeking a hands-on, highly competent & safety conscious professional for the position of Production & Quality Control Coordinator. This position is a key role within the management team reporting directly to Sr Management with opportunity for the successful candidate to grow into a position of increased responsibility within the company. The successful candidate will be an experienced self starting individual with excellent knowledge of quality control processes and high analytical skills who can effectively communicate results. Duties will include recovery improvement, product outturn analysis,
production and supervision assistance, by-product monitoring and special projects. Competency in Microsoft Excel
and Word and familiarity with process control systems is a must. A grading ticket and experience with cedar lumber manufacturing would be assets. Barriere B.C. offers affordable housing, a large variety of recreational activities and is
TAX FREE MONEY is available, if you are a homeowner, today! We can easily approve you by phone. 1st, 2nd or 3rd mortgage money is available right now. Rates start at Prime. Equity counts. We don’t rely on credit, age or income. Call Anytime 1-800-639-2274 or 604-430-1498. Apply online www.capitaldirect.ca
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Painting & Decorating Steve’s Handyman Services. Painting, building decks, fences, repairs. 250-578-8719.
HOT WATER TANKS REPLACEMENT
SPECIAL. SAVE $$.
for a route near you!
Medical Health
Stucco/Siding
CANADA BENEFIT GROUP - Do you or someone you know suffer from a disability? Get up to $40,000 from the Canadian Government. Toll-free 1-888-511-2250 or www.canadabenefit.ca.
Call Gerry 250-574-4602
Fencing
Pets & Livestock
HOME & YARD HANDYMAN If you need it done, Give us a call ! Steve 250-320-7774.
Handypersons
Services
RICKS’S SMALL HAUL
Alternative Health
For all Deliveries & Dump Runs. Extra large dump trailers for rent. Dump Truck Long and Short Hauls!!
Beef, Lamb, Bison, Goat, Game Meat. 4-H Lamb for sale get it while it lasts. Chicken Backs, Dog Bones, Pet Food.
250-377-3457
250-682-5024
Financial Services ARE YOU $10K or more in debt? DebtGo can help reduce a significant portion of your debt load. Call now and see if you qualify. 1-800-351-1783. 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.
Livestock
SALES & SERVICE J.WALSH & SONS 2321 E. Trans-Canada Hwy. Kamloops 250.372.5115
FIREPLACE
SALE NOW ON! J.WALSH & SONS 2321 E. Trans-Canada Hwy. Kamloops 250.372.5115
SHAVINGS & SAWDUST 10 TO 150 YARD LOADS
FURNACE DUCT CLEANING
- Regular & Screened Sizes -
Home Improvements
BARK MULCH FIR OR CEDAR
REIMER’S FARM SERVICES
250-260-0110
J.WALSH & SONS 2321 E. Trans-Canada Hwy. Kamloops 250.372.5115 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
*some restrictions apply
Computer Equipment WANTED! Newer MacBook Pro or MacBook Air 250-3711333
Fruit & Vegetables #1Concord White & black grapes. Italian plums, #1-Mac & Spartan apples. Call all summer. 250-376-3480. McIntosh & Spartan Apples .60/lb. Windfalls .30/lb. Pears .75/lb. 250-579-9238.
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Firewood/Fuel ALL SEASON FIREWOOD. For delivery birch, fir & pine. Stock up now. Campfire wood. (250)377-3457. Fir firewood ready to burn, supplies limited. Guaranteed loads (250) 377-1884
1-set of Nokian Winters on rims 235/75/R16. Used one season. Regular price new $1200 selling for $600. Call 250-851-1304.
Garden & Lawn
FURNACE
250-371-4949
Misc. for Sale
FARM & Residential FENCING 30 Years exp. Serving the Thompson/Okanagan. Fawndale Farms Ltd. 250-679-2813
Heat, Air, Refrig.
Call our Classified Department for details!
Dining room table & hutch/6chairs. $600. Sofa set & Lazy Boy. $350. 250-3195258. Oak China Cabinet. $500/obo. Armoire. $500/obo. Good cond. 250-672-9408 (McLure). Walnut Dining Room Suite Table 6 Chairs, China Cabinet, Buffet $1500 (250) 573-5445
“A” Licensed and Bonded Serving Kamloops Small Jobs & Silver Label on older Mobile Homes
Time to book your fall rototilling call Tom for free estimate (250) 376-6093
one week for FREE?
ROLL ENDS AVAILABLE $5-$10/ ROLL 1365 B Dalhousie Drive Kamloops BC call for availability 250-374-7467
Misc. Wanted Private Coin Collector Buying Collections, Accumulations, Olympic Gold & Silver Coins + Chad: 778-281-0030. Local. PURCHASING old Canadian & American coin collections & accumulations. 250-548-3670
Real Estate Acreage for Sale 100 Mile House 2.2 acres 1 mile from town fenced & treed secluded next to crown land great recreational property $68,500 obo 1-250-554-8031
Apt/Condos for Sale
Livestock Tom’s Custom Cutting
Pets Animals sold as “purebred stock” must be registrable in compliance with the Canadian Pedigree Act.
PETS For Sale? TRI-CITY SPECIAL! for only $46.81/week, we will place your classified ad into Kamloops, Vernon & Salmon Arm. (250)371-4949 classifieds@kamloopsthisweek.com *some restrictions apply.
Merchandise for Sale
Building Supplies STEEL BUILDINGS/Metal Buildings 60% OFF! 20x28, 30x40, 40x62, 45x90, 50x120, 60x150, 80x100 sell for balance owed! Call 1-800-457-2206 www.crownsteelbuildings.ca.
21 Speed Bicycle like new. $100. 250-579-9642. 2-215/60R16 Snow tires, $200 2-245/50VR16 Eagle Snow $200, 4-275/45R20 Eagle M&S $400, 2-225/60R16 M&S $200, 2-275/40ZR17 M&S $300 call 250-319-8784 4-205/50R17 Nokian low profile winter tires $250 (250) 573-2153 A-STEEL SHIPPING DRY STORAGE CONTAINERS Used 20’40’45’53’ and insulated containers all sizes in stock. SPECIAL Trades are welcome. 40’Containers under $2500! DMG 40’ containers under $2,000 each. Also JD 544 & 644 wheel Loaders. Wanted to buy 300 size hydraulic excavator. Ph Toll free 1-866-528-7108 Delivery BC and AB www.rtccontainer.com Electric Wheelchair Quantum 600S. $2,500. 250-376-9977. Excersize bike asking $50 obo (250) 372-8345 call after 3pm Hillside Burial Plot for sale. City price $1249. Current price. $750. 250-573-5129. HOT TUB (SPA) COVERS. Best price. Best quality. All shapes & colours available. 1-866-652-6837 www.thecoverguy.com/ newspaper? MISC4Sale: Camperette $300, Oak Table Chairs-$400, 2-Standard 8ft truck canopies $300/ea Call 250-320-5194 after 6pm or leave msg. Skeeter-Vac covers 1-acre. $50. 4-Chev Firestone Truck Tires. 8-hole, LT245/75 R16 108/104R on Eagle alloy rims. $300. 250-376-7583. 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. Two end tables asking $10 (250) 376-6027
#2 Brock Estates, 2B/R, den, 1 bath, 5-appl, large yard, addition, covered deck, shed. $59,900/obo. 250-828-8698.
Rentals Apt/Condo for Rent 1&2bdrm Spacious Newly renovated Apartments $750$850 a mnt + util. Avail Now n/p, a/c, laundry free parking, close to bus route & shopping (250) 377-8304 1BDRM a/c, patio, n/p ref required heat and hot water incl (250) 376-1485. 1bdrm apt in Logan Lake Avail now. $600 util incld. N/P 250-376-2439 /250-320-4870
Acacia Tower
343 Nicola Street 1bdrm and bachelor suites starting @$645 per month includes utilities laundry facilities adult building no pets no smoking 1 year lease reference and credit check required
250-374-7455
Furniture
Electrical
sundanceelectric.ca
your item in our classifieds for
Only $150/month Run your 1x1 semi display classified in every issue of Kamloops This Week
call 250-374-0462
Gilbert Smith Forest Products Ltd. PO Box 689 Barriere, B.C. V0E 1E0 or fax 250-672-5644 or email GSFP@gsfpcedar.com
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YOUR BUSINESS HERE
J.WALSH & SONS 2321 E. Trans-Canada Hwy. Kamloops 250.372.5115
SUNDANCE ELECTRIC
Sheet metal person required for new house construction. Benefit Package and vehicle provided call (250) 378-5104 or copervalley@uniserve.com
Tree Service Lawn & Hedges Leaf Racking All types of Yard Service Licensed & Certi¿ed 250-572-0753
Plumbing Fitness/Exercise
in close proximity to Kamloops & Sun Peaks. A competitive compensation package will be offered. Interested applicants please submit your resume to;
Sales ADVERTISING Consultants: Our company is always looking for great sales representatives to add to our team. Our business requires a highly organized individual with ability to multi-task in a fun, fastpaced team environment. Strong interpersonal skills and a strong knowledge of sales and marketing are required. Excellent communication skills, valid driver’s license and reliable vehicle are necessary. If you have a passion for the advertising business, are creative and thrive on challenges, we want to hear from you. Interested applicants should email their resume and cover letter to:khall@aberdeenpublishing.com We thank all applicants; only those being considered for an interview will be contacted.
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www.kamloopsthisweek.com Under the Real Estate Tab Affordable independent secure living in N Kamloops 55+senior building close to transit medical and shopping mall spacious 2bdrm 2 bath 5 appl $245,000 250-376-9378 or 250-376-6637.
For Sale By Owner For Sale By Owner $55.00 Special!
CARMEL PLACE 55+ Quality Living in new medical building. Studio suites with affordable rates, FOB entry, elevator, scooter stations and Telus Optik Package! Call Columbia Property Management to book your appointment: 250-851-9310 Executive furnished apartment. 2bdrm 2bth quiet residential neighborhood, excellent location for temporary posting. Fully furnished down to the wine glasses 250-5549993 or email: msallis@wf.net GARDEN VIEW APARTMENTS - BROCK Modern 2bdrm apts., 5 appliances, a/c, video monitoring, secure bldg., $870/mos. + utilities, min. 6 mos. lease. No Smoking & No Pets. 250-3762254.
Juniper Village 2 or 3 Bedroom Condos Juniper, 1-2 bathrooms Hot Water Heat Included. $1,000-$1,150 + Hydro Sunden Management Ltd (250) 376-0062
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Sale or trade 2009 3 bdrm,2 bath, 16x68. full drywall.Senior Park. assessed at $143,000obo 250-819-1051
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Landmark 2, McGill Rd. 2bdrm, 2bath condo, 5appl, ungrd prking. N/S/N/P. Oct. 16th. $1,700. 250-215-3947. Logan Lake 1bdrm. $475/mo. tenant pays hydro. 604-4633728. Logan Lake 2bdrms. $550/mo. tenant pays hydro. 604-463-3728. Nicola Place Apartments. 1 bdrm. Avail Oct. 1st. Clean, bright & secure building. Onsite parking. A/C Newly upgraded. On-site manager. Walking distance to downtown & bus stops. Suitable for retirees or seniors. NS, NP. Refs Req’d. 250-372-9944.
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1 and 2 bedroom apartments. Clean quiet building. Rents starting at $625 + utilities.
CALL 250-682-2293 250-682-0312 ONE Month Free Rent and Free Telus Cable and Internet for one year! New 55+ living. Next to North Hills Mall with in suite laundry, balconies, A/C, rooftop terrace, amenities room, parking and storage. Pet friendly. $900/mth. Call 250-819-0101.
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Westsyde Large bright, 1bdrm + den, w/d, f/s Sep entrance, prking, util, int & SatTV incl. Gardens and patio n/p n/s. dd & refs $900 (250) 579-9680
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Suites, Upper 1BDRM 800sq/ft. N. Shore quiet clean bright ns/np, W/D $850/mo +util. 250-376-1421 NorthShore furnished 3bdrm w/d hook up, n/s, n/p, $1500 + util (250) 376-3801
Townhouses Commercial/ Industrial For Lease 2400 sq ft shop 12ft high overhead front door 13ft ceiling, office, avail Oct 1st $1500 +gst and util 250-6820005 Office Space for lease. Free parking. Fantastic view. South Sahali. 250-372-7212
Duplex / 4 Plex Brock 3 bdrm 2bath large S/F W/D hookup A/C fenced N/P N/S $1225 +util. 250-578-7529 Valleyview 2Bdrm 5 appl. n/s n/p single garage $1350/mth refs Nov1st 250-374-8526
Homes for Rent 3 Bdrm Northshore top flr, new reno’d, $1200mo incl util avail immd 250-852-0638 EXECUTIVE HOME – BEAUTIFULLY RENOVATED Batchelor Heights, 4bdrms, 3 bathrooms, 5 appl., gas f/p, c/a, garage, private fenced yard. $1,800.00/mo., min. 1 year lease. Available Immediately. No Smoking. Gateway 250-372-1231.
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Call 250-376-0062 Rayleigh top floor 3bdrms, newly renovated, no dogs, includes gas and electric $1500/mo. Oct, 1st., 250-5788442
RV Pads RV site, winterized, in town. North Shore, fully serviced, incl cable, util, tel hookup, coin lndy, starting @ $525/mo 250376-1421
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3BDRM 3bth Valleyview pet neg, $1300 close to school and shopping. Oct. 1st. 250374-5586 / 250-371-0206 JUNIPER TERRACE 3bdrm townhouse, 1.5 bathrooms, 5 appliances, garage, patio,$1,250.00/mo. min. 1 year lease. Available immediately. Gateway 250-372-1231 Sahali 2bdrms +den. Immaculate clean. Close to TRU. N/S, N/P. Nov. 1st. $1250/mo. $600/DD. 250-318-1182.
TOWNHOUSES Best Value In Town
NORTH SHORE *Bright, clean & Spacious 2&3 bedrooms *Big storage rooms *Laundry Facilities *Close to park, shopping & bus stop
1998 24ft. Citation Class C Motorhome. 163,000kms. Well maintained with records. Ind. solar panel. $16,000. 250-523-6446.
1992 Mazda B-2600 5 speed 2wdr 14” tires 2 buddy rear seats white canopy box liner rear air shocks + reg body Very good cond Blue in color, $3800 250-374-4713 fmi
97 Camaro Z28 350 6spd 120,000km black loaded $9,000obo (250) 319-7058 97 Ford Escort. 4dr, std, new alt., timing belt. A/C. Good running cond. $1050. 250-5541023.
RUN UNTIL SOLD ONLY $35.00(plus Tax) (250)371-4949 *some restrictions apply call for details
2004 Lexington motor home well equipped new tires like new only 36000 miles call $32,000 obo 250 573 2332 2005 8ft. Okanagan Camper with solar panel. $11,500. 250554-8031.
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1995 Ford F150 Full size box 319,000 kms Auto Transmission Dual tanks, Good condition Dark green colour White canopy Well maintained.
• • Asking $2900obo
1-250-679-2926(Chase BC), naidahamoline@hotmail.com
Wanted Small Pick-up for dump loads, Must run good don’t care about looks. Will pay up to $800 (250) 3711333
2005 Dodge 1500 Truck. 5.7L Hemi, canopy, new winters, good summers only 115,000 kms. $8,700. 250-828-6746.
Commercial Vehicles 2006 Forest River Georgetown XL. Loaded, 19,560miles. 3-slides. Gen, winter pkg. Awnings. New Mich tires. $68,000. 3728820/574-0090.
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2006 Dodge Grand Caravan 7 passenger, a/c and pwr pkg, Great family vehicle. Good cond 185,000km $5400obo (250) 574-0698
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Antiques / Classics 1979 Z28 Camaro convertible w/new rebuilt motor in gd shape $7000 (250) 579-7678
Auto Accessories/Parts 4 Bridgestone Winters on BMW Rims 185/70R14 used one season. $600. 374-5251. 4 Nokian WR215/70/R16 winters on 5-bolt Toyota rims. $300. 250-554-1023/Text 250571-2563. Convertible top for 04-06 Jeep Wrangler TJ incl windows never used or installed $2100 new $600 579-9600
Auto Financing
2005 FORD E-350 12 passenger Mini Bus. 218,000kms. Ideal shuttle bus (ski, airport?). Very clean. $11,000. 250-3782337.
SHOP LOCALLY Motorcycles 1995 H.D. Ultra Classic 30th Anniv. #1405 out of 2000 made. 83,000kms. Loaded. $9,000. 250-672-9887.
2007 Jayco Baha Trailer Rare off road edition. Front deck for ATV/Dirt Bikes Furnace, fridge, in/out stove, bbq, extra water tank Large Mud Tires for clearance, Heavy duty steel frame $7900 250-682-3511 2008 28ft. Lightweight Trail Cruiser. 1-owner, 5-seat lvngroom. $15,000. 299-3019. 9FT Okanagan Camper. F/S, bathroom. Good shape. $4,900/obo. 250-376-1841.
1996 Yamaha Royal Star with sidecar, airbrushed. $30,900. Over $80,000 invested. 250-573-7610.
RV and Boat Storage. $35/mo. 250-578-7532.
Suites, Lower Cars - Domestic
‘05, 38’ RV trailer 2 slides, sleeps 6 winter pkg, fully loaded, $23,900. 250-376-1655 1976 Prowler 18ft trailer well maintained incl dishes etc. perfect for hunting asking $1250 (250) 573-4242 1990 8’10” Slumber Queen Camper. Exec. cond. $5,000/firm. 250-374-9671. 1991 27ft. 5th Wheel. Fully loaded, like new. Everything incld. Shower, toilet never used. $8,000. 250-579-9029.
1986 BMW Coupe 325i. 6cyl. 5spd. Looks good, runs good. Extras. $5,400. 250374-5251. 1992 Buick Roadmaster. 5.7L, 53,000kms. Exc Hwy car, new tires. $4,300. 250-319-4104. 2000 Intrepid. Exc. cond. Motor exc. Power-roof/seat/trunk. Winters. $2,800. 554-3371. 2005 Volvo XC90 AWD. 2.5T. 5passenger, fully loaded. Low mileage. New all-seasons. $11,000. 250-374-6151. 2007 Buick. 61,000kms. New winters/battery. Premuim. $10,000. 778-471-8556. 2011 Mercedes CLS 550. 4dr. coupe, fully equipped. AMG sport pkg, V-8, 40,000kms. New $97,000, Now $49,800. 250-319-8784.
1993 31ft. Bounder. Exc. cond. Must See. 87,000miles. Generator. Exec tires. Awning/screens. Repainted, satellite, sleeps/6. 454 eng. Hitch/tow pkg. New MW/fridge. $19,500. 250-376-8471. 1994 Travelaire 19ft. 5th Wheel. Canopy, hitch. Exc Cond. $3,800. 250-554-0333. 1995 Jayco Trailer 30ft. No slide-outs. Good shape. $9,000/obo. 250-851-0264. 2001 35ft. Commander Motorhome. 2-slides, solar panels, tow pkg, 184,000kms. $28,990. 851-9210, 571-3455.
Boats
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12FT. Harbourcraft 6hp Johnson motor on trailer with lots of extras. $1500. 250-682-8965. 1974 21ft Reinelle 6cyl chev gas merc. stern dr. gps sys c/ w trailer $6000. 250-554-2631 1996 Seadoo, 5-seater jet boat & trailer. New motor & impellars, many extras. Excellent shape. $7,500. 250-672-9887. 2007 Sea Doo Speed Boat, 4 Seater.$15,000obo Call 250320-5194 (after 6pm)or lv msg
Sport Utility Vehicle
Trucks & Vans 1992 Ford F150 6cyl, 5spd. Well kept. 280,000kms. $2,850. 250-828-0824. 1995 3/4 Ton GMC 4/4 $3500.00 obo Vic 250-3711323 or 250-573-0067 1997 GMC 4X4. Canopy, auto boat-loader, 5.7L, A/C. 1-owner. 177,846kms. $6,800/obo. 250-374-5520. 2006 4x4 Ford F150 109,000km 4.6L includes Canopy $12,900 376-6538.
REPAIRERS LIEN ACT By virtue of the Repairers Lien Act, RJames Management Group Ltd, will sell the abandoned 2006 Volvo VVN Tractor Truck VIN 4V4NC9TJX6N410634 to recover the repair costs of $9,852.64 plus recover the storage cost of $6,150.00 for a total of $16,002.64. Last known registered owner is 1793710 Ontario Inc. dba Canada Road Carrier of 136 East Drive, Brampton, ON L6T 1C1. This truck will be sold after October 31, 2014. RJames Management Group Ltd, 2072 Falcon Road, Kamloops, B.C. V2C 4J3. PH: 250-374-1431
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12ft Aluminum 6hp Johnson on trailer, fish finder, downriggers, 3 seats, plus many more options $1500 (250) 682-8965
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Signed: Lori Banks and Mark Banks Executors of the Estate of Shirley Mae Hill
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2006 F350 Lariat Super Duty Diesel. Auto, 4x4, full-size box. $20,500. 250-299-8497. 2006 GMC W3500. 5.3L, Isuzu diesel. Med duty tilt cab wit air dam. 16ft. alum box with roll-up back door. Auto, PW, PL, exhaust brake. 375,000kms. 1-owner. $9,000/obo. 250-828-0599. NEW LEER Truck Canopy. 82”x70”. White. $500, Call: 1(250) 314-0072.
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2009 Vulcan LT Kawasaki. Blue, 43,050kms. 1-owner. Excellent Condition. $5,000. 250372-7116. 2013 Victory Cross Country. 1731cc. 1145kms. Transferable warranty. $19,000. 250-372-0250.
Male seeking roommate Westsyde Furn. Close to bus $550/mo util incl. Call 250579-2480. Quiet non smoking male to share North Kamloops home with mature male. $400 mo for details call 778-470-0370
1bdrm on river. Sep ent., partly furn, 40+, 20kms. N/S. $750 includes util. 250-573-5498 1BDRM Sep. Entr. Shared Lndry. N/S N/P $800/mo+DD+ ref’s, util. incl. Brock 554-2228 2 Bdrm main flr near school, bus/shopping, n/p, n/s, Northshore $900/mo 250-376-8465 2bdrm NShore sep ent, util incl w/d, n/s, sm pet neg $1000 availnow 250-376-8241 3bdrms furn. suite. N/Shore. Close to shopping. N/S,N/P. $1,100. 250-376-3801. ABERDEEN 2Bdrm daylight f/s w/d ns/np $1000/mo util incl Avail Immed. 250-372-2482 Available nice 2Bdrm 4 working person or couple. C/A. Nice yard. $900/mo. Ref, DD. 250-376-0633. Batchelor Heights 1Bdrm priv ent. New appl $800/mo+ DD util incl N/S N/P 250-376-0094 Cumfy 1bdrm. Close to University, Hospital. Perfect for student or quiet person. Excellent Location. ns/np. Call now $495-$725 (250) 299-6477 Rayleigh 1Bdrm grnd level on ranch, F/S share lndy, N/S No dogs $700 util incl 578-0050
2009 Toyota Yaris, 2-door hatchback. Great condition. 98,500 km, aftermarket stereo w/ bluetooth. $7900.00 (250) 571-4727
NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND OTHERS Re: Estate of Shirley Mae Hill, deceased, formerly of Box 463, 508 Bancroft Street, Ashcroft, B.C. Creditors and others having claims against the estate of Shirley Mae Hill, deceased, are hereby notified under section 38 of the Trustee Act that particulars of their claims should be sent to the Executors at Morelli Chertkow LLP, 300 - 180 Seymour Street, Kamloops, British Columbia, V2C 2E3, on or before November 6, 2014, after which date the Executors will distribute the estate among the parties entitled to it, having regard to the claims of which the Executor then have notice.
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KAMLOOPS CONTRACTOR
Kamtech Machine & Fabricating Ltd. 3-1113 Chief Louis Way Kamloops, BC 250-314-1972
Mansini Steel Mfg Ltd. 739 Carrier Kamloops, BC 250-374-6020
ARCHAEOLOGISTS
Golder Associates Ltd. 929 McGill Road Kamloops, BC 250-828-6116
ARCHITECTS
Bluegreen Architecture & Interior Design
2 – 436 Lorne Street Kamloops, BC 250-374-1112
Mackinnon Architecture & Interior Design Inc. 2-737 Seymour Street Kamloops, BC 250-372-7100
Nelson Brian O 737 Schubert Drive Kamloops, BC 250-554-9993
Owen & Hunter Architects
500 – 153 Seymour Street Kamloops, BC 250-372-8845
Project Green Architecture
222 St. Paul Street West Kamloops, BC 250-374-4731
Robillard Designs 25-460 Azure Pl. Kamloops, BC 250-377-5938
Stantec Architecture Ltd.
ASBESTOS ABATEMENT & REMOVAL
ABK Restoration Services Ltd.
Pounder Emulsions A Div of Husky Oil Operations Ltd.
301 – 1450 Pearson Place Mt. Paul Way Kamloops, BC Kamloops, BC 250-374-0316 250-374-4030
Grayhawk Industries Ltd. 250-374-4744
N&H Contracting Ltd.
906 Camosun Crescent Kamloops, BC 250-374-1323
On Side Restoration 1316 McGill Road Kamloops, BC 250-377-1240
Thompson Valley Disaster Kleenup 940 McMaster Way Kamloops, BC 250-372-1335
300-175 2nd Ave. 250-374-0311
AWNINGS & CANOPIES – SALES & INSTALLATION
ABCO Waterproofing & Sundecks 2180 Ponderosa Kamloops, BC 250-554-2156
BMB Sign Installations & Service 961 Laval Crescent Kamloops, BC 250-377-1120
Brentwood Patio Covers 250-851-8828
Furniture 1216B Battle Street Kamloops, BC
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ASPHALT & ASPHALT ARCHITECTS PRODUCTS
Mattresses 1304 Battle Street Kamloops, BC PORTFOLIOINTERIOS.CA
INSITE Custom Cabinets & Millwork insitecustomcabinets.com
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250.376.3798 #10-1103 12th St
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Canvas Man The
4-1425 Cariboo Place Kamloops, BC 250-374-3533
Continuous Gutters 912B Laval Crescent Kamloops, BC 250-372-5262
Nu-Vue Exteriors 1550 Nicolani Court Kamloops, BC 250-376-1632
Parklane Pool & Spa
Hodder Construction
419 Mount Paul Way Kamloops, BC 250-828-8760
Kami Countertops
408 Keel Pl. Kamloops, BC 250-371-0742
R&D Construction
Amerispec Home Inspection Service
3088 Dohm Kamloops, BC 250-319-4224
Top Gun Refinishers
The Storm Home Services
BLASTING CONTRACTORS
BATHROOM FIXTURES
Kitchen & Bath Classics
982 Camosun Crescent Kamloops, BC 250-374-8721
Advantage Home Inspections Ltd.
104-921 Laval Crescent Kamloops, BC 250-374-2253
1388 Battle Street Kamloops, BC 250-372-8581
3520 Bank Rd Kamloops, BC 250-579-8802
BUILDING INSPECTION SERVICE
250-374-4007
2336 Whitburn Crescent Kamloops, BC 250-377-0026
Check House Home Inspection 8942 Grizzly Cres. Kamloops, BC 250-574-6885
Pashco Blasting Ltd. Gold Seal Property Box 36 Inspection Knutsford, BC 250-372-3633
168 Thrupp Kamloops, BC 250-376-3100
BUILDING CLEANERS Groundwire Home – EXTERIOR Inspections
A Super Hot Wash 221 O’Connor RD Kamloops, BC 250-319-8587
250-572-4600
Home-Alyze 250-372-8996
HomePro Robinson Lighting & Klean Streak Power Inspections Bath Centre 250-377-0775 Washing 830 Laval Cres, 708 Driftwood Pl. Kamloops, BC Pillar To Post Kamloops, BC 250-372-7738 250-319-3206
BATHROOM REMODELLING
Bathmaster
2735 Northview Kelowna, BC 250-571-5620
D-4 Construction 1964 Raven Cresc. Kamloops, BC 250-571-5620
Grade A Construction 250-571-5907
Kamloops & Surround (Ultimate Bath) 250-851-3114
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L&J Janitorial
869 Ida Lane Kamloops, BC 250-579-8309
250-376-8985
Rest Assured Home R&S Pressure Clean Inspections 2608 Sandpiper Drive Kamloops, BC 250-579-9788
BUILDING DESIGNERS
Markin Home Designs
5662 Norland Drive Kamloops, BC 250-573-3009
West Edge Engineering Ltd.
203-655 Victoria Street Kamloops, BC 250-374-5433
250-371-1375
Take A Look Home Inspections 250-851-6942
BUILDING MATERIALS – RETAIL A-Tech Building Products 912B Laval Crescent Kamloops, BC 250-828-0060
Convoy Supply Ltd 990 Laval Crescent Kamloops, BC 250-374-9955
Kamloops Home Hardware Building Centre 1325 Josep Way Kamloops, BC 250-377-7234
Kamloops Truss Ltd 464 Chilcotin Road Kamloops, BC 250-374-3330
Norberg Truss Ltd. 731 E. Athabasca Kamloops, BC 250-372-2522
River City Rock Product Ltd. 457 Dene Drive Kamloops, BC 250-377-8822
Rona
416 Mt. Paul Way Kamloops, BC 250-372-2236
Valley View Industries Ltd
598 Okanagan Way Kamloops, BC 250-314-6755
Windsor Plywood 735 Laval Crescent Kamloops, BC 250-372-7797
Winroc A Div of Superior Plus Inc 660 Kingston Ave. Kamloops, BC 250-554-6100
BUILDING MATERIALS – WHOL & MFRS
Convoy Supply Ltd. 990 Laval Crescent Kamloops, BC 250-374-9955
Hermitage Forest Products Ltd. 250-573-4001
Kamloops Truss Ltd. 464 Chilcotin Kamloops, BC 250-374-3330
DIRECTORY 2014-15
True Fit Form Rentals (2006) Ltd. 250-374-5427
BUILDINGS – METAL
Ace Sheet Metal & Cladding 895 Mayne Kamloops, BC 250-579-1927
BUILDINGS – PORTABLE
Horizon North 3355 Sugarloaf Kamloops, BC 250-828-2644
CABINET MAKERS
Ability Millworx & More 971F Laval Crescent Kamloops, BC 250-879-2999
Becr Cabinets & Woodwork
174 Puett Ranch Road Kamloops, BC 250-851-5647
Chizma Thomas Construction Ltd 8-1139 12th Street Kamloops, BC 250-376-0844
Classic Woodcraft (1996) Ltd. 3211 Westsyde Road Kamloops, BC 250-579-2550
Counters Only
1-734 Laval Crescent Kamloops, BC 250-828-2656
Kamloops Custom Woodworks
Excel Industries Ltd
680 Collingwood Kamloops, BC 250-376-5577
670 Kingston Avenue Kamloops, BC 250-376-8711
L Cook Woodwork Inc.
Insite Custom Cabinets
250-571-0074
Living Kitchens Ltd. 1361 McGill Road Kamloops, BC 250-372-1846
Sam’s Custom Cabinets & Vanities 475 Chilcotin Street Kamloops, BC 250-372-3577
10-1103 12th Street Kamloops, BC 250-376-3798
Kamloops Custom Woodworks 232 Briar Ave. Kamloops, BC 250-376-5577
Living Kitchens Ltd.
1361 McGill Road Kamloops, BC 250-372-1846
250-374-4651
TRU Cut Custom Woodwork Puett Ranch Rd. Kamloops, BC 250-578-8136
CARPET & RUG DEALERS
Complete Floors Ltd. 427 Mount Paul Way Kamloops, BC 250-828-2666
End Of The Roll Discount Carpet & 7 Point Millworks & Sam’s Custom Flooring Installations Ltd. Cabinets & Vanities 962A Laval Crescent 6 – 929 Laval Crescent Kamloops, BC 250-314-6505
457 Dene Dr. Kamloops, BC 250-372-3577
Top 40 Woodworks Ltd
7 Point Millworks Coverings & Installations Ltd. 975 Notre Dame Drive
1-929 Laval Crescent Kamloops, BC 250-314-6508
6 – 929 Laval Crescent Kamloops, BC 250-314-6505
Kamloops, BC 250-372-1008
Jordans Floor Kamloops, BC 250-372-7515
Top Quality Millworks Ltd.
Top 40 Woodworks Kami Carpets 1260B Dalhousie Drive Ltd
CABINET MAKERS
Top Quality Millworks Ltd.
A-929 Laval Crescent Kamloops, BC 250-314-6508
1744 Kelly Douglas Rd Kamloops, BC 250-374-9002
Ability Millworx & More
A-929 Laval Crescent Kamloops, BC 250-314-6508
Chizma Thomas Construction Ltd
CONCRETE – DECORATIVE & SPECIALTY
971F Laval Crescent Kamloops, BC 250-879-2999
8-1139 12th Street Kamloops, BC 250-376-0844
Crossroads Stamped Concrete Classic Woodcraft Ltd. Excel Industries Ltd (1996) Ltd. 670 Kingston Avenue Kamloops, BC 250-376-8713
3211 Westsyde Road Kamloops, BC 250-579-2550
Insite Custom Cabinets
Counters Only
10-1103 12th Street Kamloops, BC 250-376-3798
Sunwise Systems
1-734 Laval Crescent Kamloops, BC 250-828-2656
250-320-0155
Dr J Concrete Ltd.
250-320-3757
Hardaker Concrete Services
250-371-1011
Rip It Up concrete surface preparation
Kamloops, BC 250-374-7787
Kamloops Carpet Warehouse Ltd
101 – 705 Laval Crescent Kamloops, BC 250-374-7791
Nufloors
834 Laval Crescent Kamloops, BC 250-372-8141
United Floors
107 – 805 Notre Dame Drive Kamloops, BC 250-374-1223
CAULKING CONTRACTORS
P&R Insulation Contracting 466 Tod Crescent Kamloops, BC 250-372-5705
250-320-3020
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CAULKING MATERIALS & EQUIPMENT
Ziebart Excavating Ltd.
National Concrete Accessories
CONCRETE CONSTRUCTION FORMS & ACCESSORIES
855 Laval Crescent Kamloops, BC 250-374-6295
CEMENT – RETAIL
Angelo’s U-Cart Concrete Ltd
265 Clapperton Road Kamloops, BC 250-376-3733
CHIMNEY SERVICE
Champion Chimney Service 250-851-5594
250-314-0055
National Concrete Accessories 855 Laval Crescent Kamloops, BC 250-374-6295
OK Builders Supplies Ltd. 725 E Sarcee Kamloops, BC 250-372-2562
True Fit Form Rentals (2006) Ltd. 250-374-5427
CONCRETE CONCRETE BREAKING, CORING, CONTRACTORS CUTTING, ETC.
D Dillman Enterprises Ltd.
1109 Chief Louis Way Kamloops, BC 250-374-3478
Firstline Mechanical Ltd. 250-318-6140
KJ’s Cutting & Coring
1-3665 Westsyde Road Kamloops, BC 250-371-3121
K R C Industrial Diamond 2465 Young Avenue Kamloops, BC 250-376-9544
Action Concrete Pumping Ltd.
Hansen G Concrete Service 740 Franklin Kamloops, BC 250-579-5511
Hardaker Concrete Services 250-371-1011
IDA Supply Ltd. 244 Briar Kamloops, BC 250-376-1251
Kirkland Creative Concrete 392 Collingwood Dr Kamloops, BC 778-220-2314
Luigi’s Concrete 250-851-5079
Noremac Concrete Pumping 8145 Dallas Kamloops, BC 250-573-2820
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Rip It Up
250-320-3020
Sunwise Systems 250-374-4651
CONCRETE PRODUCTS
Angelo’s U-Cart Concrete Ltd.
265 Clapperton Road Kamloops, BC 250-376-3733
Kemp Concrete Products
1161A Chief Louis Way Kamloops, BC 250-374-1552
Norgaard Ready-Mix Ltd.
Pro-Form
1420 Chief Louis Way Kamloops, BC 250-378-5121
R&D Construction
Western Canada Concrete Products
250-372-5465
1300 Finlay Kamloops, BC 250-851-8544
3088 Dohm Kamloops, BC 250-319-4224
Bromley Concrete Services
Rip-It-Up Concrete Surface Preparation Rip It Up Concrete Surface Preparation 8-100 Sun Rivers
250-579-5674
Crossroads Stamped Concrete Ltd. Langley, BC 604-356-3776
Desert City Contracting 724 McArthur Kamloops, BC 250-682-2347
Kamloops, BC 250-320-3020
RobJobs
250-819-9984
690 Sarcee W Kamloops, BC 250-318-2160
8-100 Sun river Dr. Kamloops, BC 250-320-3020
CONCRETE –
Shur-View Concrete DECORATIVE & P.O. Box 3213 Kamloops, BC 250-374-1867
Superior Exteriors 2356 Young Ave Kamloops, BC 778-220-0600
Magna-Core Asphalt Diamond Cut Concrete Maintenance 3488 Pinatan-Pritchard Rd CONCRETE – 376 Campbell Ave. DECORATIVE & Kamloops, BC Kamloops, BC 250-318-1732 SPECIALTY 250-376-1279 Dr J Concrete Ltd. Crossroads South Gate 250-320-3757 Stamped Concrete Development Corp Ltd. Ltd. 250-320-0155 2140 Cantle Court Kamloops, BC 250-554-1620
Hardaker Concrete Services
Dr J Concrete Ltd. 250-320-3757
SPECIALTY
Crossroads Stamped Concrete Ltd. 250-320-0155
Dr J Concrete Ltd. 250-320-3757
Hardaker Concrete Services 250-371-1011
Rip It Up concrete surface preparation 250-320-3020
Sunwise Systems 250-374-4651
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CONCRETE PUMPING SERVICE
Action Concrete Pumping Ltd. 1300 Finlay Kamloops, BC 250-851-8544
Noremac Concrete Pumping 8145 Dallas Drive Kamloops, BC 250-573-2820
CONCRETE REPAIR, RESTORATION & SEALING
Dr J Concrete Ltd. 250-320-3757
250-851-1982
Sure-seal Services 250-371-1669
Vassteel Ltd
309 Chilcotin Rd
265 Clapperton Road Kamloops, BC 250-376-3733
B A Dawson Blacktop
1201 Chief Louis Way Kamloops, BC 250-374-0341
Kavips Blasting Ltd. 730 Tagish Kamloops, BC 250-374-7303
Norgaard Ready-Mix Ltd. 1420 Chief Louis Way Kamloops, BC 250-372-5124
Lafarge Canada inc. 9750 Shuswap Rd. Kamloops, BC 250-573-6405
CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT
A&T Project Developments Inc.
102 – 1339 McGill Road Kamloops, BC 250-851-9292
Absolute Homes 15 Hudson Bay trail Kamloops, BC 250-371-7882
Cousins S W Construction Ltd. 416 Monarch Court Kamloops, BC 250-372-5644
DG Project Management Ltd.
101-1402 McGill Road Kamloops, BC 250-320-5064
DNP Construction OK Builders Supplies 250-318-1769 Ltd Greenvale 725 E. Sarcee construction Kamloops, BC 250-372-2562
CONCRETE REINFORCEMENTS
K-Rod Steel 309 Chilcotin Kamloops, BC 250-374-5253
2-2020 Van Horne Kamloops, BC 250-374-8543
Kamloops Concrete Mibroc Group L-954 Laval Crescent Repair
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Angelo’s U-Cart Concrete Ltd.
Lofgren Construction Services Ltd.
588 Tunstall Cres. Kamloops, BC 250-318-3925
Hodder Construction
419 Mount Paul Way Kamloops, BC 250-828-8760
Kamloops, BC 250-374-0224
Bathmaster 250-851-3114
Carlson Woodworks 2329 Ojibway Kamloops, BC 250-319-3120
Chris Woodworking 450 Azure Place Kamloops, BC 250-319-6977
Mierau Contractors Comtec Electrical Ltd. 1019 Belmont Cres. 250-851-9721
On-Call Restorations & Construction Ltd. 8-953 Laval Crescent Kamloops, BC 250-377-8334
CONTRACTORS – ALTERATION & RENOVATION
Aim Construction Ltd. 835 Regent Crescent Kamloops, BC 250-374-5556
All Brite Electric Ltd 2353 Omenica Kamloops, BC 250-374-3338
Arcona Roofing & Sheet Metal Ltd
5B – 1744 Kelly Douglas Kamloops, BC 250-374-2818
Attila Construction Ltd 318-141 Victoria Street Kamloops, BC 250-374-3518
Kamloops, BC 250-376-4998
Counters Only 434 Laval Cres. Kamloops, BC 250-828-2656
Craig Day Contracting Ltd
2898 Westsyde Road Kamloops, BC 250-579-1898
Custom Xtreme Renovations
203-1103 12th Street Kamloops, BC 250-554-3000
D-4 Construction 1964 Raven Cres. Kamloops, BC 250-571-5220
DW Builders
102-921 Laval Crescent Kamloops, BC 250-372-55169
Elite Painting & Decorating Ltd.
15-255 Pemberton Terrace Kamloops, BC 250-374-2722
Funk Mike Electrical Ltd
B Doll Enterprise 250-320-0007
573 McCurrach Place Kamloops, BC 250-579-1800
Brause construction and Restoration Ltd.
Hire-A-Hunny & RG Construction Services
1451 Señora Rd. Kamloops, BC 250-573-0056
1671 Manning Rd. Kamloops, BC 250-851-8568
Brooks Contracting 217 Seymour St. Kamlops, BC 250-571-5651
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Hodder Construction
419 Mount Paul Way Kamloops, BC 250-828-8760
Howell Electric (1984) Ltd. 984 Laval Crescent Kamloops, BC 250-374-5771
Interior home Renovations 778-222-8285
KRC Industrial Diamonds 2465 Young Ave. Kamlops, BC 250-376-9544
Kamloops Renovations 911 250-320-8652
Kamloops Tub & Surround 778-581-2284
Living homes Construction
Hrycewich Contracting Ltd. 996 Arlington Court Kamloops, BC 250-554-5076
Integrity Renovations 304 McGowan Kamloops, BC 250-377-1999
K R C Industrial Diamond 2465 Young Avenue Kamloops, BC 250-376-9544
Malcom Homes Ltd. 5180 Trans Canada Hwy Kamloops, BC 250-318-3092
Martin Renovations 2085 Holly Rd Pl Kamloops, BC 250-314-7088
McGregors Designs in steel 250-319-1309
M J Homes & Renovations 250-682-0873
MR Service Ltd.
1810 Hycrest Place Kamloops, BC 250-319-2012
MSR Renovation 118-800 Valhalla Dr Kamloops, BC 250-320-9723
Outland Roofing 250-377-7609
R&D Construction 3088 Dohm Kamloops, BC 250-319-4224
Rapid Renovations 821 Rue Chez Nous Kamloops, BC 250-579-5975
Robinson Masonry 457 Dene Dr. Kamloops, BC 250-377-8822
Rooham Electric
301-921 Laval Crescent Kamloops, BC 778-471-6255
RS Automation & Sound Ltd. 301-925 Laval Cres Kamloops, BC 250-571-4666
Starkam Renovations
310-1410 Parson Pl Kamloops, BC 250-984-0954
Sun Valley Painting & Decorating Corp. 114-1339 McGill Road Kamloops, BC 250-372-0027
Riverside Electrical Services Top Marks Painting 3385 Bank Road Service Kamloops, BC 250-579-8202
250-852-1682
1758 Primrose Cres. Kamloops, BC 250-320-1836
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Tonys Roofing 250-578-8334
Thompson Rivers Painting 1336 Battle Street Kamloops, BC 250-573-2666
SWC General Contracting One Call Renovation 1143 Selkirk Ave. Kamloops, BC 250-682-6273
Terry Masonri and Renovations 250-319-7199
Ultima Bath system 250-851-3114
CONTRACTORS – BUILDING
A&B Construction
1843 Primrose Crescent Kamloops, BC 250-374-3564
A&T Project Developments Inc.
Binford Construction Ltd.
D&T Developments Ltd.
Acres Enterprises Ltd.
Bratton Construction Ltd.
D W Builders
Aim Construction
Central Interior Developments
102-1339 McGill Road Kamloops, BC 250-851-9292
971 Camosun Crescent Kamloops, BC 250-372-7456 835 Regent Crescent Kamloops, BC 250-374-5556
P.O. Box 94 Kamloops, BC 250-320-7722
6629 Beaver Crescent Kamloops, BC 250-573-5292
3543 Westsyde Kamloops, BC 250-579-0001
204-1410 Pearson Place Kamloops, BC 250-372-2852 102 – 921 Laval Crescent Kamloops, BC 250-372-5516
Daburger Construction Ltd. 2042 Valleyview Drive Kamloops, BC 250-372-1271
Attila Construction Ltd. Craig Day 318-141 Victoria Street Contracting Ltd
Dalgleish Construction Ltd.
Big rock construction
Eagle Homes Sales Kamloops
Kamloops, BC 250-374-3518
1448 Todd Rd Kamloops, BC 778-469-0020
2898 Westsyde Road Kamloops, BC 250-579-1898
Culos Development 7015 McGill Road Kamloops, BC 250-372-5994
1328 McGill Road Kamloops, BC 250-372-8448
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Fidanza Enterprises Martin’s Renovations Ltd. 3006 Visao Court Kamloops, BC 250-377-4000
Granite Ridge Construction Ltd. 250-572-6503
High Line Developments Ltd. 1414 River Street Kamloops, BC 250-372-5388
Hodder Construction
419 Mount Paul Way Kamloops, BC 250-828-8760
250-314-7088
Mibroc Group
L-954 Laval Crescent Kamloops, BC 250-374-0224
Mierau Contractos Ltd. 250-851-9721
N R Builders Ltd.
101 Coppertree Court Kamloops, BC 250-374-7987
Newport Structures Ltd.
2071 E. Trans Canada Hwy Kamloops, BC 250-374-3900
Huron Developments (1990) Ltd. R&D Construction Mission Flats Kamloops, BC 250-828-9464
3088 Dohm Kamloops, BC 250-319-4224
K B C Homes Ltd.
Red Seal Contracting
1280 Harrison Place Kamloops, BC 250-377-5344
2314 Parkcrest Avenue Kamloops, BC 250-682-4222
Kamcon Developers Ltd. SD Anderson 2045 Parkcrest Avenue Construction Kamloops, BC 250-376-6024
Kampan Holdings Ltd. 1758 Ironwood Lane Kamloops, BC 250-377-1108
Kenroc Building Materials Co. Ltd.
1-1200 Chief Louis Way Kamloops, BC 250-374-1006
2572 Tupela Kamloops, BC 250-319-2092
Southern Interior Construction Assn. 101-1410 Pearson Place Kamloops, BC 250-372-3364
Stobbe Developments Inc.
KWC Builders
701 Gleneagles Drive Kamloops, BC 250-828-2242
Malcom Homes Ltd.
250-819-0018
Klein Homes Ltd.
5025 Cammeray Drive Kamloops, BC 250-318-1177
250-851-1142
5780 Hollyrood Place Kamloops, BC 250-318-3092 2278 Linfield Kamloops, BC 250-851-0221
TLD Construction Timeless Developments
Techno Metal Post Kamloops 2442 Qu’Appelle Blvd Kamloops, BC 250-374-7733
B & G Parts and Equipment 347 Coyote Drive Kamloops, BC 250-851-1100
Tri City Contracting Brandt Tractor Ltd. 499 Chilcotin Road (BC) Ltd. 102 – 150 Victoria Street Kamloops, BC 250-372-5576
TXC Group
4032 Campbell Range Kamloops, BC 250-573-5044
Wrabel Bros Construction 1445 McGill Rd Kamloops, BC 250-579-1823
Kamloops, BC 250-374-2115
Brock White Construction Materials
760 Laval Crescent Kamloops, BC 250-374-3151
Caliber Home Exteriors 3222 Bank Road Kamloops, BC 250-819-1119
CONTRACTORS’ Cat Rental Store The 955 McGill Road EQUIPMENT – RENTING & LEASING Kamloops, BC 250-372-7770
Brentwood Enterprises Ltd.
Deal Equipment
Deal Equipment
Douglas Lake Equipment Ltd. Partnership
2025 Falcon Kamloops, BC 250-372-1191
265 Peerless Way Kamloops, BC 250-371-2610
Sher Holdings Ltd. 991 Linthorpe Kamloops, BC 250-371-7999
CONTRACTORS’ EQUIPMENT & SUPPLIES
Adaptive Glass
265 Peerless Way Kamloops, BC 250-371-2610
250-851-8688
Finning (Canada) 1764 Kelly Douglas Kamloops, BC 250-372-9552
GLC Equipment
10041 Dallas Drive Kamloops, BC 250-573-7686
Great West Equipment
3185 Sulivan Place Kamloops, BC 778-472-4132
1194 Chief Louis Way Kamloops, BC 250-372-3996
A-Mark Tool & Equipment Rentals Ltd.
Heavco Holdings Ltd.
1130 Tranquille Kamloops, BC 250-376-3822
570 Robson Drive Kamloops, BC 250-314-1997
Parker Pacific Equipment Sales 865 Notre Dame Kamloops, BC 250-374-4406
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PrairieCoast Equipment
Westerra Equipment A&T Project Ltd. Developments Inc. 585 Cree Drive Kamloops, BC 250-314-3600
102-1339 McGill Road Kamloops, BC 250-851-9292
BBW Construction Ltd.
SMS Equipment Inc.
Union Tractor Ltd.
Acres Enterprises Ltd.
Brentwood Enterprises Ltd.
489 Chilcotin Road Kamloops, BC 250-374-1932 1785 Versatile Drive Kamloops, BC 250-374-6961
The Cat Rental Store 955 McGill Road Kamloops, BC 250-372-7770
215 Andover Crescent Kamloops, BC 250-573-7700
CONTRACTORS GENERAL
A&B Construction
Trak Tech Equipment Ltd. 594 Chilcotin Road Kamloops, BC 250-374-5054
Wajax Equipment 1880 Kryczka Place Kamloops, BC 250-374-5055
1843 Primrose Crescent Kamloops, BC 250-374-3564
A&T Alpine Construction Corp Ltd. Trlr 1909 Tranquille Road Kamloops, BC 250-376-6059
971 Camosun Crescent Kamloops, BC 250-372-7456
1723 Cheakamus Drive Kamloops, BC 250-377-7224
2025 Falcon Kamloops, BC 250-372-1191
Attila construction Brevik Builders Ltd. 250-374-8539 Ltd. 318-141 Victoria Street Budâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Water Wells Kamloops, BC Ltd. 250-374-3518 BA Dawson Blacktop 1201 Chief Louis Way Kamloops, BC 250-374-0341
B A T Construction 10230 Druango Kamloops, BC 250-573-1222
P.O. box 3276 Kamloops, BC 250-573-3000
Burcon Slipform Inc. P.O. Box 904 Kamloops, BC 250-828-1299
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Casol Designs/ Contracting
Dawson Construction Ltd.
Con-Ex Civil Contractors Ltd.
Desert City Contracting
Cortez Construction Ltd.
Diamond D Contracting Ltd.
669 Battle Street Kamloops, BC 250-828-0480
1417 Lorne Street Kamloops, BC 250-374-1588
960 McMaster Way Kamloops, BC 250-372-5950
Craig Day Contracting Ltd. 2898 Westsyde Road Kamloops, BC 250-579-1898
D&T Developments Ltd. 204-1410 Pearson Pl Kamloops, BC 250-372-2852
Deverell Contracting Ltd. 1843 Ord Road Kamloops, BC 250-554-9992
1212 McGill Road Kamloops, BC 250-374-3657
230 Fernie Pl. Kamloops, BC 250-682-2347
4502 Harrison Pritchard, BC 250-577-3700
88 Pave-Rite Ltd. 1911 Ord Kamloops, BC 250-554-6148
Extreme Excavating Ltd. 904 Camosun Crescent Kamloops, BC 250-372-5454
Hillside Contracting Maple Reinders Inc. 102-1383 McGill Road Kamloops, BC 250-314-3918
3300 Mission Flats Kamloops, BC 250-377-4281
Hodder Construction
Marwest Contracting Co. Ltd.
419 Mount Paul Way Kamloops, BC 250-828-8760
Huron Mibroc Group Developments (1990) L-954 Laval Crescent Kamloops, BC Ltd. 1130 Tranquille Road Kamloops, BC 250-376-1255
250-374-0224
Interior Iron Construction
250-851-9721
908 Camosun Crescent Kamloops, BC 250-374-0039
JKL Contracting
Fulcrum Dueck Construction Developments
Newport Structures Ltd.
KRM Reclyclers Mount Paul Way Kamloops, BC 250-374-4437
DW Builders
Guy’s Contracting 1868 Coldwater Kamloops, BC 250-372-8892
Barnhartvale Kamloops, BC 250-573-4232
Daburger Construction Ltd.
Hall Excavating
LNB Construction Inc
2042 Valleyview Drive Kamloops, BC 250-372-1271
Dalgleish Construction Ltd. 1328 McGill Road Kamloops, BC 250-372-8448
Danchuk Construction Ltd. 2381 Tranquille Road Kamloops, BC 250-819-4412
Hemlock Construction
#3 2121 E. Trans Canada Hwy. Kamloops, BC 778-471-0677
High Grade Contracting Ltd. 2120 Cantle Court Kamloops, BC 250-554-7295
Highland Powerlines Ltd. 1020 Rocarco Rd Kamloops, BC 250-374-7446
204 – 166 Oriole Kamloops, BC 250-372-2894
2278 Linfield Kamloops, BC 250-851-0221
1365 Aberdeen Dr. Kamloops, BC 250-377-1626
250-371-4255
Minex Contractors Ltd.
N&H Contracting Ltd.
1994 Saskatoon Place Kamloops, BC 250-374-7365
102 -921 Laval Crescent Kamloops, BC 250-372-5516
Mierau Contractors Ltd.
Bsmt 5085 Long Lake Road Kamloops, BC 250-374-6151
Fretz Construction Klein Homes Ltd Ltd. 1320 Simms Road Kamloops, BC 250-374-9630
261B Victoria Street Kamloops, BC 250-377-4655
L D S Diamond Drilling Ltd.
202-925 McMaster Way Kamloops, BC 250-374-3700
Loric Construction Ltd. 2345 E. Trans Canada Hwy Kamloops, BC 250-828-6785
Malcom Homes LTD.
5180 Trans. Canada Hwy. Kamloops, BC 250-318-3092
M J Homes & Renovations
906 Camosun Crescent Kamloops, BC 250-374-1323
2071 E. Trans Canada Hwy Kamloops, BC 250-374-3900
Oatway Contracting Ltd. 2045 W. Trans Canada Hwy Kamloops, BC 250-851-2858
On-Call Restorations & Construction Ltd. 8-953 Laval Crescent Kamloops, BC 250-377-8334
Plainsman Companies
710-175 Second Kamloops, BC 250-372-1544
Plainsman Construction Ltd. 985 McGill Road Kamloops, BC 250-372-5824
250-682-0873
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Plateau Construction Ltd. 475 Wittner Kamloops, BC 250-573-3224
Rossen Contracting 757 Laval Cres. Kamloops, BC 250-371-7761
Roadhouse Contracting
106-1361 McGill Road Kamloops, BC 250-851-8999
S S G Holdings Ltd
3095 Mission Flats Road Kamloops, BC 250-372-9647
Sandvik Mining & Construction Inc. 250-314-9500
Specialty Roofing Ltd 986 Victoria Street Kamloops, BC 250-828-0822
Square cut contracting
1763 Fleetwood Ave. Kamloops, BC 250-571-5485
Superior Exteriors 2356 Young Avenue Kamloops, BC 778-220-0600
Syfchuck Contracting Ltd. 512 Marriott Kamloops, BC 250-578-0182
T&N Roofing
707 Moody Place Kamloops, BC 250-376-7409
Tate Construction 3330 McGregor Kamloops, BC 250-573-4284
Thompson Valley Painting Contractors
2197 Shaughnessy Hill Kamloops, BC 250-372-9923 14
Tri City Contracting One Step Counters & Century Glass (85) Ltd. (BC) Ltd. Cabinets 102-148 Victoria St. 250-372-5576
True construction 3736 Shuswap Kamloops, BC 250-573-4631
Twin Valley Contracting Ltd. 1580 Lorne Kamloops, BC 250-851-0764
Wrabel Brothers’ Construction Ltd. 8-1445 McGill Road Kamloops, BC 250-374-5572
COUNTER TOPS
Ability Millworx & More 971F Laval Crescent Kamloops, BC 250-879-2999
Counters Only
1-734 Laval Crescent Kamloops, BC 250-828-2656
4-1278 Dalhousie Drive Kamloops, BC 250-574-1426
1110 Victoria Street Kamloops, BC 250-374-1274
St. Granite Stone & Marble Ltd.
Gienow Windows & Doors
Quatro Stone & tile
I J Windows & Doors Ltd
2341 E. Trans Canada Hwy Kamloops, BC 250-374-8788 A1425 Pearson Pl. Kamloops, BC 250-374-8788
Top 40 Woodworks Ltd. 1744 Kelly Douglas Kamloops, BC 250-374-9002
DEMOLITION CONTRACTORS
Brentwood Enterprises Ltd. 2025 Falcon Kamloops, BC 250-372-1191
D Dillman the Countertoppers Enterprises Ltd. 109B-1339 McGill Road Kamloops, BC 250-574-1208
1109 Chief Louis Way Kamloops, BC 250-374-3478
102-925 McMaster Way Kamloops, BC 250-374-1119
1255 12th Street Kamloops, BC 250-376-1021
Ply Gem
102-925 McMasters Way Kamloops, BC V2C 6K2
Windsor Plywood 735 Laval Crescent Kamloops, BC 250-372-7797
DOORS - OVERHEAD
Ace Overhead Doors 722 Athabasca E Kamloops, BC 250-372-8880
Anchor Door Services
6-1490 Pearson Place Kamloops, BC 250-374-9036
GM Marble & Granite Hall Excavating Ltd. 250-852-7867 Kamloops Works Ltd. Door Service & 3-1139 12th Street McColman & Sons Kamloops, BC Contracting Ltd. Demotion (BC) 250-554-5469 Kami Countertops (2005) Ltd.
104-925 Laval Crescent Kamloops, BC 250-374-2253
Kamloops Custom Woodworks 232 Briar Avenue Kamloops, BC 250-571-5621
Living Kitchens Ltd. 1361 McGill Road Kamloops, BC 250-372-1846
250-377-8333
DOORS - FIREPROOF
Accurate Door & Hardware Co.
14-1425 Cariboo Place Kamloops, BC 250-374-0880
2669 Perth Place Kamloops, BC 778-470-5799
Myron’s Door & Gate Systems Inc. 971H Laval Crescent Kamloops, BC 250-374-5655
DOORS - METAL
DOORS – REPAIR & REPLACEMENT
Accurate Door & Hardware Co.
Ace Overhead Doors
14-1425 Cariboo Place Kamloops, BC 250-374-0880
722 Athabasca E. Kamloops 250-372-8880
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All glass
437 Mt. Paul Way Kamloops, BC 250-372-5177
Anchor Door Services
6-1490 Pearson Place Kamloops, BC 250-374-036
Public’s Own Market L D S Diamond 1997 Ltd. Drilling Ltd. 970 Victoria Street Kamloops, BC 250-851-8777
7175 Barnhartvale Road Kamloops, BC 250-573-4232
Windsor Plywood
Matrix Diamond Drilling Inc.
735 Laval Crescent Kamloops, BC 250-372-7797
Kamloops Glass Ltd. 750 Sarcee E Kamloops, BC 250-372-3333
DRAINAGE CONTRACTORS
Myron’s Door & Gate Service Plus Systems Inc. 971H Laval Crescent Kamloops, BC 250-374-5655
Nate’s Glass 250-318-0605
8215 Dallas Drive Kamloops, BC 250-573-1802
Mountain Rock stabilization service 2848 Barnhartvale Kamloops, BC 250-372-2205
111-1339 McGill Road Kamloops, BC 250-851-8850
Pascho Blasting Ltd.
DRILLING CONTRACTORS
437 Mount Paul Way Kamloops, BC 250-372-5177
DOORS - WOOD
Accurate Door & Hardware Co.
14-1425 Cariboo Place Kamloops, BC 250-374-0880
Anchor door & Window 6-1490 Peason Pl. Kamloops, BC 250-852-6194
Desmond Industries Inc. 2710 Tranquille Road Kamloops, BC 250-376-4812
I J Windows & Doors Ltd. 1255 12th Street Kamloops, BC 250-376-1021
Mastercraft Windows & Doors 1110 Victoria Street Kamloops, BC 250-374-4431
829 Nicola Street Kamloops, BC 250-851-9414
Bud’s Water Wells Ltd. P.O. Box 3276 Kamloops, BC 250-573-3000
Foraco Canada Ltd. 2007 W. Trans Canada Hwy Kamloops, BC 250-374-3366
Frontier Drilling Corp 2794 Thompson Kamloops, BC 250-372-2828
Kamloops Augering Ltd 10085 Dallas Drive Kamloops, BC 250-573-7814
2405 Harper Ranch Pntn Kamloops, BC 250-573-1076
KM contracting 647 Lyne Road Kamloops, BC 250-319-7276
Landygo Drywall
1006 Saddleback Court Kamloops, BC 250-554-3131
250-828-6200
778-470-0737
SCS Diamond Drilling
Superior Painting & Decorating
2456 Thompson Drive Kamloops, BC 250-374-3735
DRILLING EQUIPMENT & SUPPLIES
9588 Harbridge Kamloops, BC 250-376-4725
Wells Drywall & Accoustics Ltd. 1991 Saskatoon Pl. Kamloops, BC 250-371-7848
DRYWALL CONTRACTORS’ Atlas Copco EQUIPMENT & Thiessen A Div of Atlas Copco Canada SUPPLIES
Inc.
2062 Tomlinson Court Kamloops, BC 250-374-0233
Robertson Mft Ltd. 799 Athabasca E Kamloops, BC 250-377-7727
J R Drilling Central Ltd. Partnership DRYWALL 2264 Ojibway Road Kamloops, BC 250-573-5252
Huxley Interiors
S & S Drywall and Insulation
Target Drilling Inc.
Ltd
5810 Leonard Place Kamloops, BC 250-573-3600
Schibli Drilling
250-372-3633
DOORS – ROLLING & BC Groundwater 250-572-2614 SLIDING Consulting Services
Aall Glass Ltd.
Desert Drywall
CONTRACTORS
Winroc A Div of Superior Plus Inc. 660 Kingston Avenue Kamloops, BC
DUCT CLEANING
Modern Purair
39-1760 Copperhead Rd. Kamloops, BC 250-571-1513
Darrel Worthington Power Vac Services drywall ltd 1020 Stardust St. Kamloops, BC 250-851-5095
Kamloops, BC 250-828-7140
DeECEEUS DRYWALL
Riverside Home Service
2327 Tranquille Rd. Kamloops, BC 250-320-8495
1955 Parkcrest Kamloops, BC 250-376-6667
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Sears Duct Cleaning ELECTRIC 1800 Tranquille Rd Kamloops, BC 250-372-3126
Total Carpet Upholstery & Vent Cleaning Ltd. 437 Collingwood Kamloops, BC 250-554-3933
Bircy Electric (1995) deltech Electric 350 Lansdown St. Ltd
CONTRACTORS
Advanced Electrical Systems Ltd. 105-970 McMaster Way Kamloops, BC 250-374-7557
AEB Electric Inc.
Total Vent Service
2483 Fleetwood Avenue Kamloops, BC 250-376-0353
207-1339 McGill Road Kamloops, BC 250-372-2700
All Brite Electric Ltd. 2353 Omineca Kamloops, BC 250-374-3338
Ultra Vac
2791 Bank Road Kamloops, BC 250-319-5760
Alpha one electric 308 Alexander Ave. Kamloops, BC 250-320-3888
Aspen electric
121 Clapperton Rd Kamloops, BC 250-554-1622
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Comtec Electrical
Fisher Electric
250-852-3230
493 Fortune Drive Kamloops, BC 250-376-4998
Coyote Electrical Services 1530 Westerdale Drive Kamloops, BC 250-374-2210
Crawford Electric Ltd 1945 Westsyde Road Kamloops, BC 250-376-2033
CSC Electric
250-372-1996 250-819-6300
Funk Mike Electrical LTd 573 McCurrach Place Kamloops, BC 250-579-1800
Giddens Services Ltd 1613 Valleyview Drive Kamloops, BC 250-372-8842
GreenTree Elecric 250-299-6588
Hanford Electric Ltd 5231 Bostock Place Kamloops, BC 250-371-1976
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Kamloops
Engineered Wood Specialist
Canadian Home Builders Association
Kamloops, BC 250-374-8784
Check Electric
6-452 Dene Kamloops, BC 250-851-6225
KAMLOOPS TRUSS LTD.
250-374-3330 kamloopstruss.ca
K-825 Laval Crescent Kamloops, BC 250-374-2635
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Harrison Industrial Nexterra Energy Contracting Ltd Corp 766 Carrier Kamloops, BC 250-828-1996
9795 Wittner Kamloops, BC 250-573-3531
Riverside Electrical Westcana Electric Services Inc 3385 Bank Road Kamloops, BC 250-579-8202
202 Andover Crescent Kamloops, BC 250-573-3571
Houle Electric Ltd
North Kamloops Electric Co Ltd.
Rooham Electric
Windcor Power Systems
911 Laval Crescent Kamloops, BC 250-828-7939
Howell Electric (1984) Ltd. 984 Laval Crescent Kamloops, BC 250-374-5771
Inter Provincial Electric Ltd. 710 Laval Crescent Kamloops, BC 250-374-2023
311 Clapperton Kamloops, BC 250-376-5626
301-921 Laval Crescent Kamloops, BC 778-471-6255 250-374-8699
R G Dunn Electrical Southgate Electric Ltd Services 109-1383 McGill Road Kamloops, BC 250-828-8790
8-1318 McGill Road Kamloops, BC 250-8282206
R & R Electric Ltd.
Sundby Electric Ltd
63-2046 Robson Place Kamloops, BC 250-319-2184
250-579-2449
Jansen Ben Electric RDF Electric Ltd Kamlor Electric
Tracer Electric
250-374-2453 250-578-2055
9-1741 Tranquille Road Kamloops, BC 250-554-3828 Shop 7-1121 12th Street Kamloops, BC 250-376-9627
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ELECTRIC EQUIPMENT & SUPPLIES – WHOL & MFRS
eb horsman & son 983B Camosun Cres. Kamloops, BC V2C 6G1
Terry’s Electric 3330 Henderson Kamloops, BC 250-573-3607
103-1285 McGill Road Kamloops, BC 250-851-2922
EECOL Electric
250-851-1391
Versatile Electric
1240 Dalhousie Drive Kamloops, BC 250-372-0630
250-320-4924
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Guillevin International Co.
983A Camosun Crescent Kamloops, BC 250-374-2454
Horsman EB & Son
983B Camosun Crescent Kamloops, BC 250-374-3191
Wesco Distribution Canada 961A Laval Crescent Kamloops, BC 250-374-2112
Watson Engineering BC Groundwater edh Consulting ltd. Consulting Services 204-1139 12th St. Kamloops, BC 760 Seymour St. Ltd. Kamloops, BC 250-374-2244
west edge engineering
203-655 Victoria St. Kamloops, BC 250-374-2244
ENGINEERING – CONSULTING
Westburne Electric Allnorth 301-7 St. Paul St. Supply BC Kamloops, BC 980 Camosun Crescent Kamloops, BC 250-374-1331
ENGINEERS – CIVIL
AC Eagles Enterprises Ltd.
203-1425 Pearson Place Kamloops, BC 250-372-2149
250-374-5331
829 Nicola Street Kamloops, BC 250-851-9414
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bgc engineering inc.
1301 – 1315 Summit Drive Kamloops, BC 250-374-8234
234 St. Paul St. Kamloops, BC 250-374-8600
CH2MHILL Canada 148 Victoria Street Kamloops, BC 250-314-6599
Core Engineering Service S250-314-9999
BC Rivers Consulting CTQ Consultants 1499 Hillside Drive Kamloops, BC 250-851-3158
bdo canada
300-272 Victoria St. Kamloops, BC 250-537-2950
101 – 1285 Dalhousie Drive Kamloops, BC 250-372-9212
Dego Management 704 Seymour Street Kamloops, BC 250-851-0087
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Empac Engineering Ltd.
EXP Services Inc.
100B – 1425 Pearson Place Kamloops, BC 250-374-5252
Focus Corporation 420 – 301 Victoria Street Kamloops, BC 250-374-5252
Folder & Associates 929 McGill Rd Kamloops, BC 250-372-7676
Innovex engineering Corp. 2877 Bowers Pl. Kamloops, BC 250-374-3338
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Integrated Proaction Corp.
1425 Hugh Allan Drive Kamloops, BC 250-828-7977
Kala Geosciences Ltd. 1314 McGill Road Kamloops, BC 250-372-9194
LVM/HTES Ltd 250-374-8382
TRUE Consulting 201 – 2079 Falcon Kamloops, BC 250-828-0881
Urban Systems Ltd.
200 – 286 St. Paul Street Kamloops, BC 250-374-2244
Watson Engineering Ltd. 760 Seymour Street Kamloops, BC 250-374-2244
McElhanney Consulting Services West Edge Engineering Ltd. Ltd. 293 1st Avenue Kamloops, BC 250-374-2200
MMM Group Limited 250-828-1511
Rocky Point Engineering 778-471-6472
Saanburn Technical Services Ltd. 830 Seymour Street Kamloops, BC 250-377-8854
Sharma Vishal Dr. Inc. 234 St. Paul Street W Kamloops, BC 778-471-8050
Stantec Consulting Ltd 300-175 Second Avenue Kamloops, BC 250-374-0311
Sterling Hansen Associates 1332 McGill Road Kamloops, BC 778-471-7088
Thurber Engineering Ltd. 104-1383 McGill Road Kamloops, BC 250-372-1058
Traction Technologies
2877 Bowers Place Kamloops, BC 250-372-7676
203 – 655 Victoria Street Kamloops, BC 250-374-5433
ENGINEERS – ELECTRICAL
EMPAC Engineering Ltd.
1301 – 1315 Summit Drive Kamloops, BC 250-374-8234
I C I Electrical & Control Consulting Ltd
ENGINEERS – FOUNDATION
AMEC
913 Laval Crescent Kamloops, BC 250-374-1347
Thurber Engineering 104-1383 McGill Rd. Kamloops, BC 250-372-1058
ENGINEERS – GEOTECHNICAL
exp Services Inc.
100b – 1425 Pearson Place Kamloops, BC 250-372-5321
Geopacific Consultants Ltd.
3075 Kicking Horse Drive Kamloops, BC 250-377-1662
Golder Associates Ltd. 929 McGill Road Kamloops, BC 250-828-6116
Triggs Engineering Ltd.
102 – 147 Victoria Street Kamloops, BC 250-372-3687
Watson Engineering Ltd. 760 Seymour Street Kamloops, BC 250-374-2244
West Edge Engineering Ltd.
203 – 655 Victoria Street Kamloops, BC 250-374-5433
EXCAVATION CONTRACTORS
1st Choice plumbing & Drain cleaning services ltd 3-498 Overlander Dr. Kamloops, BC 250-554-6094
Acres Enterprises Ltd. 971 Camosun Crescent Kamloops, BC 250-372-7456
100 – 1425 Pearson Place Thurber Engineering Aim Excavating Ltd. Kamloops, BC 835 Regent Crescent 104 – 1383 McGill Road 250-372-1486 Kamloops, BC Kamloops, BC 250-573-1752 250-372-1058
ENGINEERING ENVIRONMENTAL
exp Services Inc.
100b – 1425 Pearson Place Kamloops, BC 250-372-5321
Golder Associates Ltd. 929 McGill Road Kamloops, BC 250-828-6116
Kala Groundwater Consulting 1314 McGill Road Kamloops, BC 250-372-9194
SLR Consulting (Canada) Ltd. 8 W St. Paul Street Kamloops, BC 250-374-8749
ENGINEERS –METALLURGICAL
Acuren Group Inc.
2 – 2795 Tranquille Road Kamloops, BC 250-376-7434
ENGINEERS – STRUCTURAL
Apple Consulting Engineering Services
2474 Bella Coola Court Kamloops, BC 250-377-8891
R & A Engineering (1997) Ltd. 300 St. Paul Street Kamloops, BC 250-372-7220
Antonio’s Curbing & Landscaping 250-376-2880
Both Lanes Trucking & Excavating Ltd. 571 Durango Drive Kamloops, BC 250-319-3230
Brentwood Enterprises Ltd. 2025 Falcon Kamloops, BC 250-372-1191
Cobra Contracting 250-377-4013
Cougar Rock Contracting
61 Durango Road Kamloops, BC 250-573-2317
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Cyclone Hydro Vac B â&#x20AC;&#x201C; 1943 Ord Road Kamloops, BC 778-470-5777
D Dillman Enterprises Ltd
1109 Chief Louis Way Kamloops, BC 250-374-3478
Dawson Construction Ltd 1212 McGill Road Kamloops, BC 250-374-3657
dcm Transport LTD. 1472 Iron Mask Rd. Kamloops, BC 250-8288699-
Dig Deep Contracting
2677 Joyce Ave. Kamloops, BC 250-318-0800
250-372-5454
Generation Excavation
Desert Excavators Devickâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Ranch Ltd
Glen Labby Contracting Ltd
250-578-7209
Diamond Lilâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Trucking Ltd
250-376-1973
H Hook Contracting Ltd. 250-554-1330
Kamloops Jet Vac Ltd.
2045 Trans Canada Hwy W Kamloops, BC 250-573-7825
Erlandson Backhoe Hall Excavating Ltd. Kamloops Septic & Excavating 250-573-2782 Centre Services 250-372-3520 High Impact 250-319-5175 Ltd. Loric Construction Extreme Excavating Contracting 250-318-0914 Ltd Ltd. 2345 Trans Canada Hwy Hodder 904 Camosun Crescent E. Kamloops, BC Construction
2457 Cowichan Kamloops, BC 250-318-0003
250-573-5733
Groundlevel
419 Mount Paul Way Kamloops, BC 250-828-8760
Kamloops, BC 250-828-6785
1347 Mission Flats Kamloops, BC 250-374-3934
250-320-7570
Lynx Creek Kamco Installations Industrial & Hydrovac Ltd. Ltd.
782C Tagish Kamloops, BC 250-372-3000
McDonald Gerry Backhoe Service 870 Serle Road Kamloops, BC 250-579-8870
250-374-1549
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McLean Rock Products Ltd.
7080 Blackwell Road Kamloops, BC 250-573-5656
Mire Contracting Inc. 6050 Westsyde Road Kamloops, BC 250-579-5520
Stobbe Excavating 971A Laval Crescent Kamloops, BC 250-851-0011
Ted Taylor & Sons Ltd. 1145 Guerin Kamloops, BC 250-828-0045
Tercon MRC Ltd. 2079 Falcon Road Kamloops, BC 250-372-0922
MK’S Grande works LTD. 2130 Pratt Rd. Kamloops, BC 250-318-6881
Mo-Ric Enterprises 2825 Paradise Pinantan Lake 250-573-3014
Moffett John Excavating Ltd. 3345 Bank Road Kamloops, BC 250-579-9729
Pav’s Contracting Ltd. 2805 Bowers Place Kamloops, BC 250-372-1999
Plateau Construction Ltd. 475 Wittner Kamloops, BC 250-573-3224
Richard Salle Contracting Ltd.
549 McGowan Avenue Kamloops, BC 250-376-4278
Rivermist Holding Inc. B-1290 Kootenay Way Kamloops, BC 778-471-6441
South Gate Development Corp. Ltd. 689 York Avenue Kamloops, BC 250-554-1620
Ziebart Excavating Ltd 250-314-0055
EXCAVATION EQUIPMENT
Candig Mini Excavators
D-825 Laval Crescent Kamloops, BC 250-314-0708
FENCE POSTS & FITTINGS
Kamloops Wire Floors Galore Products (1983) Ltd. 3-953 Laval Crescent 3299 Westsyde Road Kamloops, BC 250-579-9013
Kamloops, BC 250-828-1662
KG Installations
1260B Dalhousie Drive Kamloops, BC 250-374-7787
945 13th Street Kamloops, BC 250-376-4454
Purity Feed Farm & Garden Centre 471 Okanagan Way Kamloops, BC 250-372-2233
R & D Construction 3088 Dohm Kamloops, BC 250-319-4224
Rite-Way Fencing (Kamloops) Inc. 723 Tagish Road Kamloops, BC 250-314-9569
Rite-Way Rent-AFence 723 Tagish Road Kamloops, BC 250-314-9569
Valley View Kamloops Wire Products (1983) Ltd. Industries Ltd. 3299 Westsyde Road Kamloops, BC 250-579-9013
Valley View Industries Ltd.
598 Okanagan Way Kamloops, BC 250-314-6755
598 Okanagan Way Kamloops, BC 250-314-6755
FLOOR COVERINGS & INSTALLATION
Bridgeport Carpets
Kami Carpets
Kami Hardwood Floors 250-579-2176
Kamloops Carpet Warehouse Ltd.
101-705 Laval Crescent Kamloops, BC 250-374-7791
Kamloops Renovation 911 250-320-8652
Kamloops Tile Works Ltd. 1322 McGill Road Kamloops, BC 250-374-1300
Lens Wood Flooring 2510 Telford Place Kamloops, BC 250-374-4021
Nufloors
834 Laval Crescent Kamloops, BC 250-372-8141
Peter Hardwood Floor 250-571-6299
Quattro Stone & Tile A1425 Pearson Pl.
FENCES
1216 Battle Street Kamloops, BC 250-374-7144
Ayres Fencing Installations
Chris Woodworking Roy’s Hardwoods 450 Azure Place Ltd.
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Complete Floors Ltd.
873 Grant Road Kamloops, BC 250-371-2777
Kamloops, BC 250-319-6977
517 Mount Paul Way Kamloops, BC 250-374-3511
427 Mount Paul Way Kamloops, BC 250-828-2666
Kamloops Rent a Fence
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250-299-4030
962A Laval Crescent Kamloops, BC 250-372-1008
Kamloops, BC 250-374-8708
950 Victoria Street Kamloops, BC 250-374-1550
Stone Solid Tile Installation 778-470-5576
Sun Country Stone Products 2900 Long Lake Road Kamloops, BC 250-828-2182
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Tile & Stone Factory Interior Plumbing & Ultra Vac 2791 Bank Road Outlet Heating ltd. 771 Notre Dame Drive Kamloops, BC 250-851-8453
782 Laval Cres. Kamloops, BC. 250-571-1539
Kamloops, BC 250-319-5760
United Floors
J Walsh & sons plumbing & Heating LTD.
FURNACES â&#x20AC;&#x201C; HEATING
107 â&#x20AC;&#x201C; 805 Notre Dame Drive Kamloops, BC 250-374-1223
Windsor Plywood 735 Laval Crescent Kamloops, BC 250-372-7797
2321 E Trans Canada hwy Kamloops, BC
Air Temp Heating & Cooling Specialist
250-372-5115 Modern Purair
Aire Serv of Kamloops
39-1760 Copperdeah Dr. 250-571-1513
FURNACES â&#x20AC;&#x201C; CLEANING
Power Vac
250-828-7140
2797 Sunset Lane Kamloops, BC 250-374-3332
Hadwinâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s HVAC & Gas 1036 Kemano Kamloops, BC 250-574-9333
Halliday Refrigeration Ltd
250-554-2229
250-376-1474
250-275-6074
Cougar Plumbing & Heating Ltd. 250-828-6777
Riverside Carpet & Frost Eez Upholstery Refrigeration & Appliances Services 250-376-6667 Total Vent Services ltd. 2483 Fleetwood Avenue Kamloops, BC 250-376-0353
2135 Westsyde Rd. 250-554-6114
Geneâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Plumbing & Heating
Frost-Eez Refrigeration & Appliance Services Ltd. 250-554-1224
Interior Plumbing & Heating Ltd. 782 Laval Crescent Kamloops, BC 250-372-3441
Johnsonâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Water Works Ltd.
1 Bsmt 69 Clarke Street Kamloops, BC 250-374-1822
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K-West Mechanical Ltd 340B 12th Avenue Kamloops, BC 250-372-1308
TRI-Rom Industries Ltd. 9 – 1251 12th Street Kamloops, BC 250-554-8733
Kamloops Heating & Westhighland Air Conditioning Heating & Air 1026 Surrey Conditioning
Interior Plumbing & Storm Home Heating Ltd. Services The 782 Laval Crescent Kamloops, BC 250-372-3441
3520 Bank Road Kamloops, BC 250-579-8802
Rapid Cool Mechanical
The Grounds Crew
765 Notre Dame Drive Kamloops, BC 250-374-6858
Kamloops, BC 250-879-2777
250-578-8329
Kamloops Sheet Metal Works Ltd.
FURNACES – REPAIR Shine Energy
Frost-Eez Refrigeration & La Bounty Plumbing Appliance Services & Heating Ltd. 250-851-2535
1258 Pleasant Kamloops, BC 250-571-0598
Muller Heating Cooling & Plumbing 2155 Fleetwood Avenue Kamloops, BC 250-554-1519
250-554-1224
Interior Plumbing & Heating Ltd. 782 Laval Crescent Kamloops, BC 250-372-3441
J. Walsh & Sons Optimum Air Heating Plumbing & Heating Ltd. & Cooling 2955 Westsyde Road Kamloops, BC 250-851-6981
Rapid Cool Heating & Refrigeration
2321 E. Trans Canada Hwy Kamloops, BC 250-372-5115
765 Notre Dame Drive Kamloops, BC 250-374-6858
GATES
Ridgeland Refrigeration & Heating Ltd.
722 Athabasca E. Kamloops, BC 250-372-8880
8791 Badger Kamloops, BC 250-819-7760
Service Plus
111 – 1339 McGill Road Kamloops, BC 250-851-8850
Sinclair Supply ltd. 808 Laval Cres. Kamloops, BC 250-372-8898
titan plumbing & Heating 1627 Hillcrest Ave. Kamloops, BC 778-765-0535
Systems Inc.
1204 Nicola Street Kamloops, BC 250-377-1216
GUTTERS & DOWNSPOUTS
able roofing contractors
1962 Sapphire Cres. Kamloops, BC
250-571-1517 A plus Glass Guys Gutter Cleaning 250-852-9593
Ace Sheet Metal & Cladding 895 Mayne Kamloops, BC 250-579-1927
Ace Overhead Doors Advantage Gutters
Anchor Door Services
6 – 1490 Pearson Place Kamloops, BC 250-374-9036
250-314-9850
Thompson Valley Roofing Ltd.
113 – 1339 McGill Road Kamloops, BC 250-851-5269
HARDWARE – RETAIL
Home Depot Canada The 1020 Hillside Drive Kamloops, BC 250-371-4300
Home Hardware Stores
32435 Westsyde Road Kamloops, BC 250-579-9911
Home Hardware building centre 1325 Josep Way Kamloops, BC
250-377-7234 Rona
416 Mount Paul Way Kamloops, BC 250-372-2236
Conroy Exteriors 2561 Sunset Drive Kamloops, BC 250-372-5596
HARDWARE – WHOL & MFRS
Continuous Gutters Accurate Door & 881 Puhallo Drive Hardware Co Kamloops, BC
250-579-5833 Kamloops Wire Products (1983) Ltd. JCee’s Window & 3299 Westsyde Road Gutter Cleaning Kamloops, BC 250-579-9013
778-220-4315
971H Laval Crescent Kamloops, BC 250-374-5655
Kamloops, BC 250-819-5573
Lo-Cost Windows & Myron’s Door & Gate Gutters Systems Inc. 1946 Curlew Rd.
GEOTHERMAL ENERGY
250-571-7253
14 – 1425 Cariboo Place Kamloops, BC 250-374-0880
KMS Tools & Equipment 1780 Versatile Kamloops, BC 250-374-7300
See Thru Window Cleaners 291 Victoria Street W Kamloops, BC 250-851-0321
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HARDWOOD PRODUCTS
Kami Carpets
1260B Dalhousie Drive Kamloops, BC 250-374-7787 Kami Hardwood Floors 250-579-2176
Kamloops Carpet Warehouse Ltd
101 – 705 Laval Crescent Kamloops, BC 250-374-7791
Shine Energy Systems Inc.
4943 Uplands Drive Kamloops, BC 250-377-1216
Westhighland Heating & Air Conditioning 250-578-8329
HEATING CONTRACTORS
Advanced Air Lens Wood Flooring conditioning Heating 2510 Telford Place & Refrigeration Inc. Kamloops, BC 250-374-4021
NuFloors
834 Laval Crescent Kamloops, BC 250-372-8141
United Floors
107 – 805 Notre Dame Drive Kamloops, BC 250-374-1223
HEAT PUMPS
Air Temp Heating & Cooling Specialist 250-554-2229
Frost-Eez Refrigeration & Appliance Services Ltd. 250-554-1224
Interior Plumbing & Heating Ltd 782 Laval Crescent Kamloops, BC 250-372-3441
Kamloops Heating & Air Conditioning 1026 Surrey Kamloops, BC 250-879-2777
250-374-7715
Air Temp Heating & Cooling Specialist 250-554-2229
Aire Serv of Kamloops 1052 Quail Dr. Kamloops, BC 250-275-6074
Aspen Controls Ltd 121 Clapperton Kamloops, BC 250-376-6163
kr Brown Heating & Ventilation 1362 6th Avenue Kamloops, BC 250-374-3479
Bruce’s Heating Service 1550 Stikine Street Kamloops, BC 250-828-0389
Campbell Creek Plumbing & Heating Ltd. 5281 Campbell Creek Road Kamloops, BC 250-319-4519
Central Valley Rapid Cool Heating & Mechanical Ltd 112 – 1339 McGill Road Refrigeration 765 Notre Dame Kamloops, BC 250-374-6858
Service Plus
111 – 1339 McGill Road Kamloops, BC 250-851-8850 24
Coral Environments KamCity Mechanical 250-299-5900 Ltd. 250-374-9394 Kamloops Heating & Cougar Plumbing & Air Conditioning 1026 Surrey Heating Ltd 250-828-6777
Frost-Eez Refrigeration & Appliance Services Ltd 250-554-1224
Gene’s Plumbing & Heating 2797 Sunset Lane Kamloops, BC 250-374-3332
Hadwin’s HVAC & Gas 1036 Kemano Kamloops, Bc 250-574-9333
Kamloops Sheet Metal Works Ltd. 250-851-2535
KR Brown Heating & ventilation 1362 6th Avenue Kamloops, BC 250-374-3479
KVA Mechanical Grge 1921 Ord Kamloops, BC 250-376-5055
La Bounty Plumbing Hagan Refrigeration & Heating 1258 Pleasant Ltd. Kamloops, BC 1220 Eliza Road Kamloops, BC 250-828-1400
Halliday Refrigeration Ltd.
250-571-0598
M T M Plumbing & Heating 250-579-5515
Moore & Russell Interior Plumbing & Heating Ltd 300 St. Paul Street Heating Ltd. Kamloops, BC 250-376-1474
782 Laval Crescent Kamloops, BC 250-372-3441
j walsh & sons plumbing & heating ltd
250-377-4328
Muller Heating Cooling & Plumbing 2155 Fleetwood Avenue Kamloops, BC 250-554-1519
2321 E Trans Canada Hwy. Phase one heating 951 Nicolani Dr. Kamloops, BC Kamloops, BC 250-372-5115 250-299-8252
Jaco Plumbing & Heating Ltd. 1350 Dalhousie Drive Kamloops, BC 250-851-1639
Johnson’s Water Works Ltd
Kamloops, BC 250-377-4004
1 Bsmt 69 Clarke Street Kamloops, BC 250-374-1822
Cool connection Mechanical
K-West Mechanical Ltd.
250-319-5606
Kamloops, BC 250-879-2777
340B 12th Avenue Kamloops, BC 250-372-1308
Optimum Air Heating & Cooling 2955 Westsyde Road Kamloops, BC 250-851-6981
Rapid Cool Heating & Refrigeration 765 Notre Dame Drive Kamloops, BC 250-374-6858
Service Plus
111 – 1339 McGill Road Kamloops, BC 250-851-8850
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Shine Energy Systems Inc.
1204 Nicola Street Kamloops, BC 250-377-1216
titan plumbing & heating 1627 Hillcrest Ave. Kamloops, BC 778-765-0535
Tri-Rom Industries Ltd 9 – 1251 12th Street Kamloops, BC 250-554-8733
Vista Mechanical Heating & AC 250-318-6075
WEsthighland Heating & Air Conditioning 250-578-8329
HOME PLANNING & DESIGN
Bergman home Design 5146 Kipp Kamloops, BC 250-573-2155
ProCad Designs Ltd
Century Glass (85) Ltd
101 – 1402 McGill Road Kamloops, BC 250-828-0321
1110 Victoria Street Kamloops, BC 250-374-1274
Vic’s Design
201 – 1157 12th Street Kamloops, BC 250-376-7900
Conroy Exteriors
HOME REPAIR & MAINTENANCE
Continuous Gutters
2561 Sunset Drive Kamloops, BC 250-372-5596
JF Designs
1623 Sheridan Drive Kamloops, BC 250-852-8119
912B Laval Crescent Kamloops, BC 250-372-5262
Kennard’s Drafting 360 degrees contracting & Design Services
Coyote Electrical Services
2651 Argyle Kamloops, BC 250-376-4636
936 Holt St. Kamloops, BC 250-319-1918
Markin Home Designs
Attila Construction Ltd Hemlock 318 – 141 Victoria Street Contruction ltd Kamloops, BC
5662 Norland Kamloops, BC 250-573-3009
Original Home Westway Plumbing & Designs Heating Inc. 250-571-7245 2071 Trans Canada Hwy E Pro-X Drafting Kamloops, BC Service 250-372-1277 250-319-2316
1530 Westerdale Drive Kamloops, BC 250-374-2210
Kamloops, BC 250-682-0884
250-374-3518
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Advantage Spas
Kamloops, BC 250-376-1222
103-805 Notre Dame Dr Kamloops, BC 250-314-6466
Arctic Spas Kamloops, BC
INSPECTION – SERVICES
Advantage Home Inspections Ltd
101-1210 Battle St Kamloops, BC 250-828-9920
250-371-0742
Amerispec Home Parklane Pool & Spa Inspection Service 1388 Battle St Kamloops, BC 250-372-858
2336 Whitburn Crescent Kamloops, BC 250-377-0026
1Pleasure Pools Plus
Home-Alyze
746 Tagish Kamloops, BC 250-828-1113
250-372-8996
Home Pro inspections
Polar Spas
5-177 Tranquille Rd Kamloops, BC 250-461-9976
Kamloops, BC 250-377-0775
Magnaspec Testing Inc. 8 – 452 Dene Kamloops, BC 250-374-6688+
Ownership Identification
102 – 1402 McGill Road Kamloops, BC 250-314-9686
Pillar To Post 869 Ida Lane Kamloops, BC 250-579-8309
BC Spray Insulation 250-309-2824
Doll’s Insulation Service 195 Forsyth Kamloops, BC 250-578-8758
Excel Insulation 250-961-0794
Unrau Technologies Four Seasons Ltd Insulation Ltd. 250-374-7458 UTL Lift Equipment 250-319-4729
INSULATION CONTRACTORS – COLD & HEAT
250-851-3626
Four Seasons Spray Foam Inc. 250-851-3626
high country insulation 1-877-546-1780
Advantage P & R Insulation Insulation Kamloops Contracting 5 – 971 A Laval Crescent Kamloops, BC 250-374-0774
466 Tod Crescent Kamloops, BC 250-372-5705
Albrico Kaefer Services Ltd
Prato Spray Foam Insulation Ltd.
250-376-6882
250-377-7775
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Kara Coupland Interior Design
Function Junction Millworks
INTERIOR DECORATORS
Kathy Herrington Interior Design
GM Marble & Granite KITCHEN PLANNING Works Ltd
Lenna’s Creative Interiors
Hand to Stone
Kamloops, BC 250-372-7375
Diane Forde Decorating Consultants Ltd. 743 Nicola Street Kamloops, BC 250-828-2811
Kara Coupland Interior Design
735 Hugh Allan Drive Kamloops, BC 250-828-1186
Kathy Herrington Interior Design 2054 Tomlinson Court Kamloops, BC 250-374-3703
Linda Strate Interiors
2766 Thompson Kamloops, BC 250-828-1611
735 Hugh Allan Drive Kamloops 250-828-1186
2054 Tomlinson Court Kamloops, BC 250-374-3703
New Leaf Redesigns 250-319-0356
INTERIOR DESIGNERS
Bluegreen Architecture & Interior Design
2 – 436 Lorne Street Kamloops, BC 250-374-1112
Designs by Danielle 250-571-2861
4 Sisters Designs
744 Rosewood Crescent Kamloops, BC 250-574-0284
3 – 1139 12th Street Kamloops, BC 250-554-5469
1 – 100 Sun Rivers Kamloops, BC 250-371-0355
1425 Pearson Place Kamloops, BC 250-372-3331 INSITE
Linda Strate Interiors
Kamloops Custom Woodworks
2766 Thompson Kamloops, BC 250-828-1611
232 Briar Avenue Kamloops, BC 250-376-5577
Norris Painting
L Cook Woodworking
604 Nicola Kamloops, BC 250-374-9333
KITCHEN CABINETS & EQUIPMENT
Ability Millworx & Lucille’s Interiors & More 971F Laval Crescent Window Fashions 975 Notre Dame Drive Kamloops, BC 250-374-0077
4 – 452 Dene Drive Kamloops, BC 778-471-6042
Kamloops, BC 250-879-2999
Classic Woodcraft (1996) Inc. 3211 Westsyde Road Kamloops, BC 250-579-2550
Counters Only
1 – 734 Laval Crescent Kamloops, BC 250-828-2656
Dessert Wood Artist
Kamloops, BC 250-574-0074
Living Kitchens Ltd. 1361 McGill Road Kamloops, BC 250-372-1846
Reface It Cabinet Refacing
& REMODELLING
Counters Only
1 – 734 Laval Crescent Kamloops, BC 250-828-2656
Excel Industries Ltd. 680 Kingston Kamloops, BC 250-376-8711
Superior Roofing 250-574-6464
T & N Roofing
707 Moody Place Kamloops, BC 250-376-7409
Thompson Valley Roofing Ltd.
113 – 1339 McGill Road Kamloops, BC 250-851-5269
Tony’s Roofing 250-578-8334
Sam’s Custom Cabinets & Vanities
Western Roofing Master Roofers
475 Chilcotin Street Kamloops, BC 250-372-3577
Top 40 Woodworks Ltd. 1744 Kelly Douglas Kamloops, BC 250-374-9002
Top Gun Refinishers 250-374-4007
KITCHEN FIXTURES
Epic Industries
Appliance Gallery 421 Mt Paul Way Kamloops, BC 250-372-2536
Excel Industries Ltd. Kitchen & Bath 680 Kingston Classics Kamloops, BC 250-376-8711
830 Laval Cres, Kamloops, BC 250-372-7738
250-314-4795
Kamloops, BC 778-220-0152
5 – 1157 12th Street Kamloops, BC 250-554-1539
Robinson Lighting & Bath Centre
982 Camosun Cres Kamloops, BC 250-374-8721
1 – 825 Laval Crescent Kamloops, BC 250-374-0154Insite Custom Cabinets 10 – 1103 12th Street Kamloops, BC 250-376-3798
R & D construction 3088 Dohm Kamloops, BC 250-319-4224
Top Gun Refinishers 250-374-4007
LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTS
LA West Associates (Kamloops) Inc. 104 – 147 Victoria Street Kamloops, BC 250-374-9831
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Aberdeen Gardening & Landscapes 134 Thrupp Kamloops, BC 250-374-4122
Aim Excavating
835 Regent Crescent Kamloops, BC 250-573-1752
Albatross Landscaping 250-319-5735
All Pro Curbing Ltd
Bighorn Excavating & Landscaping 713 Huntington Kamloops, BC 250-571-6306
Chidderfield’s Landscaping 755 Huntington Dr. Kamloops, BC 250-572-3339
city view landscaping
530 Gleneagles Dr. Kamloops, BC 778-220-2433
Dan-D-Lawn Irrigation
Rall Ron F
2450 Campbell Creek Road Kamloops, BC 250-573-3556
250-579-9540
D&J Landscaping 1274 12th Street Kamloops, BC 250-376-7166
In & Out Yard Maintenance
Dig Deep contarting 2677 Joyce Ave. Kamloops, BC 250-318-0800
Dukes Bulldozing 4617 Stevens Kamloops, BC 250-578-7301
250-376-2880
250-318-7852
Arborscapes Tree Service
D Dillman Enterprises Ltd
Grassroots Choice Lawn Care Ltd.
250-318-7699
1109 Chief Louis Way Kamloops, BC 250-374-3478
1135 Howe Rd Kamloops, BC 250-5725050
5064 Yellowhead Hwy Kamloops, BC 250-578-8383
Groundlevel 250-376-1973
419 Jardine Kamloops, BC 250-573-3674
5497 Trans Canada Hwy E Kamloops, BC 250-573-3221
Ecofirma
Antonio’s Curbing & 250-318-0866 Landscaping Custom Yard Workz
Jardine Turf Farm Ltd
Jaylee Enterprises
Culture Care Landscaping
250-682-3245
250-376-6677
Kamloops Landscaping & Irrigation 719 Stewart Kamloops, BC 250-376-0080
Koby’s Plant Maintenance Ltd.
B – 2710 Tranquille Road Kamloops, BC 250-376-0448
BC BLINDS IN MOTION
Hennie Thompson BC Blinds-in-Motion bcblinds@gmail.com 250-318-5336 bcblindsinmotion.ca
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Ladybug landscape B-1290 Kootenay Way Kamloops, BC
250-819-5247 Latina landscaping ltd 763 Sarcee St. E Kamloops, BC 250-851-1298
Luchys Landscaping 250-320-9993
Lyons
1271 B Salish Kamloops, BC 250-374-6942
Marshall Landscapes Ltd. 5915 Todd Kamloops, BC 250-573-4114
McKay’s Landscaping 250-371-0791
McLean Rock Products Ltd.
Pine Valley Tree Service
LANDSCAPING EQUIPMENT & 176 Robson Dr. Kamloops, SUPPLIES BC 250-319-5586
Precision Stone Slinger Ltd. 250-319-2911
Kamloops, BC 250-372-9644
Salto waterworks and landscapes 1850 Tremerton Dr. Kamloops, BC 250-574-8553
250-828-1447
1-2-Tree Services 250-572-4123
Painless Underground Sprinklers & Landscaping B – 745 Sarcee E Kamloops, BC 250-372-7996
Pav’s Contracting Ltd. 2805 Bowers Place Kamloops, BC 250-372-1999
Mister Sprinkler
North River Masonry
2289 Valleyview Drive Kamloops, BC 250-372-8293
Stillgreen Synthetic Turfs
River City Rock Product Ltd.
709 Carrier St. Kamloops, BC 250-571-7253
250-320-9605
Sunset Landscaping
Superior Exteriors
Nutri-Lawn
709 St. Pail St. Kamloops, BC 250-574-9812
763 Carrier Street Kamloops, BC 250-828-2999
PrairieCost Equipment
Mountainside Enterprises
611 Columbia St. Kamloops, BC 250-374-0676
MLP Masonry
950 McMaster Way Kamloops, BC 250-851-2128
Seasonal outside solutions
2114 Flimming Pl. Kamloops, BC 250-828-1008
New Cencept rockscaping
420 Nunavut Way Kamloops, BC 250-828-2111
2315 Parkcrest Kamloops, BC 250-554-5087
Pronto Enterprises Emco Waterworks & Nicola Valley Ltd Irrigation Masonry Ltd 1025 Ricardo Road
7080 Blackwell Kamloops, BC 250-573-5656
250-319-6339
Art Knapp Garden Centre & Florist
Kamloops Brick & Block Ltd
489 Chilcotin Kamloops, BC 250-374-1932
457 Dene Drive Kamloops, BC 250-377-8822
4934 Mason Place Kamloops, BC 250-578-7104
Robinson Masonry 457 Dene Drive Kamloops, BC 250-377-8822
Rock Solid Solutions
357 Ridge Rd Kamloops, BC 250-819-5189
Timberland Supply Co Ltd.
Ski Masonry
lighting store
PAINT DEALERS – RETAIL
250-578-7764
the kamloops lampost ltd
Cloverdale Paint
T & T Landscape & Lawncare company
MASONRY CONTRACTORS
Dulux Paints
2356 Young Avenue Kamloops, BC 778-220-0600
Terrasol Environment Inc.
2232 Grasslands Blvd Kamloops, BC 250-319-3089
The Grounds Crew 250-571-7253
Urban Appeal Landscaping Ltd. 250-318-5604
1520 Lorne Street Kamloops, BC 250-372-9561
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A & D Masonry 2008 Ltd. 456 Azure Place Kamloops, BC 250-374-2991
Custom Brick & Stone 1641 Slater Avenue Kamloops, BC 250-554-2719
2352 Ojibway Drive Kamloops, BC 250-573-7567
951 Victoria Street Kamloops, BC 250-377-8718
1295 Dalhousie Drive Kamloops, BC 250-372-8133
General Paint Corp. 380 6th Avenue Kamloops, BC 250-372-7818
Kamloops Paint & Window Coverings 105 – 805 Notre Dame Drive Kamloops, BC 250-828-1800
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Rona
416 Mount Paul Way Kamloops, BC 250-372-2236
PAINT DEALERS – WHOL
Benjamin Moore Paints
105 – 805 Notre Dame Drive Kamloops, BC 250-828-1800
General Paint Corp. 576 St. Paul Street Kamloops, BC 250-372-7818
PAINTERS
Elite Painting & Decorating Ltd.
15 – 255 Pemberton Terrace Kamloops, BC 250-374-2722
Errol’s Fine Painting 164D Oriole Road Kamloops, BC 778-471-5849
G & L Painting
19 – 650 Harrington Drive Kamloops, BC 250-819-0719
Gabe’s Painting & Decorating Ltd. 5949 Gardi Kamloops, BC 250-374-4331
Harrison painting Artisan Wallpaper & contracting 489 Laurier Dr. Painting 635 Lombard St Kamloops, BC 250-682-7828
AJ Painting & Wood Finishing 223 – 245 Gordonhorn Crescent Kamloops, BC 778-471-5622
B & C Applicators & Painting 216 Poplar Kamloops, BC 250-554-8783
Canada West Painting Contractors Ltd 487 Linden Avenue Kamloops, BC 250-376-8030
De Works Painting Ltd 4809 Bolean Drive Kamloops, BC 250-578-7620
Décor 8 Painting (1990) Ltd.
2 – 929 Laval Crescent Kamloops, BC 250-828-8718
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Impeccable Paint & Repair 250-682-0456
Jay-Mie Industries 1998 Manning Court Kamloops, BC 250-318-8773
JC Paintworks 1337 Selkirk Kamloops, BC 250-574-4690
Kamloops Powder Coatings 2862 Bowers Place Kamloops, BC 250-374-1423
Kayfair Painting & Decorating 250-319-0291
Kavips blasting ltd
Mercury Media Inc 410 Shuswap Rd. Kamloops, BC 250-573-4596
Norris Painting 604 Nicola Kamloops, BC 250-374-9333
Pro Touch Painting 250-318-3146
Sun Valley Painting & Decorating Corp 114 – 1339 McGill Road Kamloops, BC 250-372-0027
Superior Painting & Decorating 9588 Harbridge Kamloops, BC 250-376-4725
Swiftsure Painting and Decorating 250-573-5465
1911 Ord Road Kamloops, BC 250-376-0488
Gable Construction Ltd. 9 – 970 Laval Crescent Kamloops, BC 250-828-6817
Kamloops Asphalt
1009 Barnhartvale Road Kamloops, BC 250-319-4888
Magna-Core Asphalt Maintenance 376 Campbell Kamloops, BC 250-376-1279
Kamloops, BC 250-573-5922
Thompson Rivers Painting
250-819-8374
1336 Battle Street Kamloops, BC 250-573-2666
Thompson Valley Painting Contractors
2197 Shaughnessy Hill Kamloops, BC 250-372-9923
Vision Painting ltd 862 Battle St. Kamloops, BC 778-471-7545
Linesmen The
B A Dawson Blacktop
1919 Cardinal Kamloops, BC 250-319-4810
88 Pave-Rite Ltd.
114 – 1139 McGill Road Kamloops, BC 778-471-5530
PAVING CONTRACTORS
Mario’s Painting
1212 McGill Road Kamloops, BC 250-374-3657
Mr. Patch Asphalt Think Green Painting Maintenance Corp 412 Keel Place
730 Tagish St. Kamloops, BC 250-374-7303 250-314-0887
Dawson Construction Ltd
970 Laval Crescent Kamloops, BC 250-374-2808
Seal N Pave Thompson Rivers Paving 250-574-6863
PLUMBING CONTRACTORS
Able Plumbing & Heating 250-819-9187
Advanced Plumbing 250-828-8761
Campbell Creek Plumbing & Heating Ltd. 5281 Campbell Creek Road Kamloops, BC 250-319-4519
Central Interior Pumps Ltd.
8448 Yellowhead Hwy 5 Heffley Creek, BC 250-578-7829
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Cougar Plumbing & Heating Ltd.
Interior Plumbing & KamCity Mechanical Mountain Valley 250-299-5900 Heating Ltd. Plumbing & Heating 250-828-6777 782 Laval Crescent Ltd. Kodiak Mechanical Kamloops, BC 11 – 1278 Dalhousie Drive Co Creekside Plumbing 250-372-3441 Kamloops, BC 778-471-5593 Ltd 4000 Airport 250-828-2500 250-318-5188 Kamloops, BC La Bounty Plumbing 250-376-7201 & Heating 1st Choice Plumbing 1258 Pleasant Muller Heating & Drain Cleaning J Walsh & Sons Cooling & Plumbing Service Plumbing & Heating Kamloops, BC 250-571-0598 2155 Fleetwood Avenue 250-376-1438 or Ltd. Kamloops, BC 250-579-1854 or 2321 E. Trans Canada Lance everard 250-554-1519 250-376-6622 Hwy contracting Kamloops, BC 1555 Westlynn Rd Optimum Air Heating Gene’s Plumbing & 250-372-5115 Kamloops, BC & Cooling Heating 250-571-0741 2955 Westsyde Road 2797 Sunset Lane Jaco Plumbing & Kamloops, BC Kamloops, BC Heating M T M Plumbing & 250-851-6981 250-374-3332 1350 Dalhousie Heating Kamloops, BC 250-579-5515 Pickering Plumbing Halliday 250-851-1639 Kamloops, BC Refrigeration Ltd. McCaskill 250-318-9061 250-376-1474 Jay-Dees Plumbing Mechanical 250-214-0030 Plumbing & Heating pidecure ltd hot Rod’s Plumbing 2045 W. Trans Canada 250-374-2820 Johnson’s Water & heating Hwy. 896 Green Acres Rd. Works Ltd Kamloops, BC Kamloops, BC 250-571-0330
1 Bsmt 69 Clarke Street Kamloops, BC 250-374-1822
250-573-7825
250.374.0224 www.mibroc.com info@mibroc.com
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Rapid Cool Mechanical
765 Notre Dame Drive Kamloops, BC 250-374-6858
Ridge Plumbing
14-1445 McGill Road Kamloops, BC 250-374-6219
Service Plus
111 – 1339 McGill Road Kamloops, BC 250-851-8850
Thompson Rivers Plumbing 250-682-2707
Titan plumbing & heating 1627 Hillcrest Ave. Kamloops, BC 778-765-0535
Twin River Plumbing & Heating (1985) Co Ltd. 227 Leigh Road Kamloops, BC 250-376-0221
Westway Plumbing & Heating Inc.
RETAINING WALLS
Aberdeen Gardening & Landscapes 134 Thrupp Kamloops, BC 250-374-4122
Alberto’s Exterior Decorating ltd 1426 Cannel Dr. Kamloops, BC 250-320-4236
Antonio’s Curbing & Landscaping
Andrew Sheret 1242 McGill Rd Kamloops, BC 250-372-7720
Kitchen & Bath Classics
982 Camosun Cres Kamloops, BC 250-374-8721
recycling
bfi canada
Progressive Waste Solution 8165 Dallas Dr Kamloops BC, 250-573-5517 32
Alpha Roofing & Sheet Metal Inc.
SECURITY SYSTEMS
895A Georgeann Kamloops, BC 778-472-5018
101 – 921 Laval Crescent Kamloops, BC 250-374-0181
Arcona Roofing & Sheet Metal Ltd.
250-376-2880
Lyons Landscaping
Bosa Roofing
1271B Salish Kamloops, BC 250-374-6942
539 Collingwood Kamloops, BC 250-376-9808
Pronto Enterprises Braddik Roofing & Ltd. Sheet Metal Ltd. 1025 Ricardo Road Kamloops, BC 250-372-9644
12 – 1445 McGill Road Kamloops, BC 250-319-7373
River City Rock Product Ltd
Budget Roofing
457 Dene Kamloops, BC 250-377-8822
Western Canada Concrete Products 250-318-2160
ROOFING CONTRACTORS
Able Roofing Contractors
1962 Sapphire Court Kamloops, BC 250-571-1988
Access Roof Wolsley Mechanical Systems 982 Camosun Cres Kamloops, BC 250-374-7711
Specialty Roofing Ltd.
5B – 1744 Kelly Douglas Kamloops, BC 250-374-2818
2071 Trans Canada Hwy E Urban Appeal Landscaping Ltd. Kamloops, BC 250-318-5604 250-372-1277
PLUMBING SUPPLIERS
All Slope Roofing Ltd.
250-320-2000
Ace Sheet Metal & Cladding 895 Mayne Kamloops, BC 250-579-1927
1658 Tranquille Road Kamloops, BC 250-554-6970
Commercial Sheet Metal 12 – 1445 McGill Road Kamloops, BC 250-319-7702
ddr roofing
4702 westsyde rd Kamloops, BC 250-320-3233
Focus Roofing & Sheet Metal Ltd. 250-376-8753
Knutsford Metal Roofing
986 Victoria Street Kamloops, BC 250-828-0822
Chubb Edwards 825 Laval Crescent Kamloops, BC 250-374-2626
Kamloops Alarm 107 - 1339 McGill Rd Kamloops, BC 250-374-2577
Peace of Mind
105-1383 McGill Rd Kamloops, BC 250-374-9969
Sage Security
10-989 McGill Place 250-374-1146
Site Watch Security 107-1339 McGill Rd Kamloops, BC 1-877-859-1286
SIDING
A-Tech Building Products
912 B Laval Crescent Kamloops, BC 250-828-0060
Absolute Exteriors Ltd. 1616 Cheakamus Drive Kamloops, BC 250-571-9912
Ace Sheet Metal & Cladding
895 Mayne Road Kamloops, BC 3605 Prnctn-Kmlp Hwy 5A 250-579-1927 Kamloops, BC All Weather 250-374-6815
Mid-City Roofing & Sheet Metal (2008) Ltd. 630 Kingston Kamloops, BC 250-376-7663
Exteriors
250-554-7047
Conroy Exteriors 2561 Sunset Drive Kamloops, BC 250-372-5596
Outland Roofing Ltd. Continuous Gutters 1330 McGill Road Kamloops, BC 250-377-7609
881 Puhallo Kamloops, BC 250-579-5833
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Convoy Supply Ltd 990 Laval Crescent Kamloops, BC 250-374-9955
Summit Exteriors
SUNDECKS
Velo’s Aluminum
ABCO waterproof & sundecks
250-319-0851
Hermitage Forest Products Ltd.
40 Fisher Kamloops, BC 250-578-7304
Integrity Renovations
STUCCO CONTRACTORS
250-573-4001
304 McGowan Kamloops, BC 778-470-5821
King’s Custom Exteriors
3291 Schubert Road Kamloops, BC 250-579-8329
Nu-Vue Exteriors 1550 Nicolani Court Kamloops, BC 250-376-1632
2180 Ponderosa Avenue Kamloops, BC 250-554-2156
A&D Masonry 2008 Ltd. 456 Azure Place Kamloops, BC 250-374-2991
AAA Stucco
250-376-1621 or 250-318-4703
Midland stucco Kamloops, BC 250-318-3526
Continuous Gutter 912B Laval Crescent Kamloops, BC 250-372-5262
deck express
Storm Home Services
3520 Bank Road Kamloops, BC 250-579-8802
Sun Valley Deck & Railing Ltd. 1180 Ord Road Kamloops, BC 250-461-7122
Hodder Construction
Taylor Made Decks
Kamloops Renovation 911
swimming pool contractors & dealers
419 Mount Paul Way Kamloops, BC 250-828-8760
Nu-Vue Exteriors 1550 Nicolani Court Kamloops, BC 250-376-1632
3520 Bank Road Kamloops, BC 250-579-8802
272 Halston Road Kamloops, BC 250-372-5037
Kamloops, BC 250-318-0853
250-320-8652
Storm Home Services
Rebel Fiberglass
895 Georgeann Kamloops, BC 778-472-3325
Arctic spas kamloops
101-1210 Battle St Kamloops, BC 250-828-9920
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desert pools & spa 389 Tranquille Rd Kamloops, BC 250-554-4438
desert pools & spas
square cut contracting ltd 1763 Fleetwood Ave Kamloops BC, 250-571-5485
389 Tranquille Rd Kamloops, BC 250-461-6535
parklane pool & spas 1388 Battle St Kamloops, BC 250-372-8581
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