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ISKUT - Nadeena Jontae Shakur Nole and Shyla Tashoots took part in a recent exercise event sponsored by the Tahltan Central Council to encourage healthy living. They’re holding a unity stick presented to central council president Chad Day by an Arizona group which promotes healthy living through a movement called Healthy Active Natives.

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ISKUT - A group of Tahltan and others who had been blocking access to the nearly-completed Red Chris copper mine owned by Imperial Metals have, for now, stopped their action. The decision earlier this week followed the granting to Imperial Metals of an interim junction to stop the blockade and, as of Oct. 14, an enforcement order which could have resulted in the arrest of people at the blockade. “When 15 of our elders were arrested in 2005 to protect the Tl’abane [Klappan area] it had huge impacts on our community. Although we were willing to make this sacrifice again, to protect our elders and children from this trauma, we’ve decided to not

be arrested,” the Tahltan group known as the Klabona Keepers said in an Oct. 14 statement. “Instead, we will fight the injunction in court and are calling on Imperial Metals and government to come meet with us to discuss the matter under our own jurisdiction.” The statement was accompanied by a letter sent to a group of provincial politicians, including Premier Christy Clark, and Imperial officials, including president Pierre Lebel, for a meeting this week. “This action does not affirm that industry can continue to use injunctions as a tool to marginalize the significance of their rights and title. This action is be-

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ing taken to protect the elders, grandmothers, women and youth from RCMP action ordered by the provincial and federal system of government. The Tl’abanot’in [Klabona Keepers] have already been arrested as they stood on their land to protect it, but not today,” the Oct. 14 statement continued. The blockade by the Klabona Keepers went up Sept. 29 and is assisted by environmental activists and by the Secwepemc First Nation whose traditional territory takes in the Mount Polley copper mine in the Cariboo. That mine is also owned by Imperial Metals and when its tailings pond burst in August, the Red Chris tailings pond design

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then became a focal point for opposition to mining. The Klabona Keepers set up a first blockade in August after the Mount Polley spill but it was taken down after the Tahltan Central Council and Imperial Metals reached an agreement for Imperial to pay for an independent review of the tailings pond by a company chosen by the central council, something which the Klabona Keepers first agreed to. That review is ongoing. At the same time, the province still has to issue a effluent discharge permit to Imperial before it is in any position to open the mine. Final power line work to the location still needs to be completed as well.


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Busy Rupert mayor’s race By Martina Perry THE NORTHERN CONNECTOR

PRINCE RUPERT Voters now have one month to decide on whom they will cast a ballot for after the cutoff for nominations came and went on Friday. There were no new entries for Prince Rupert’s mayoral race last week. As of 4 p.m. on Oct. 10, Lee Brain, Tony Briglio, Sheila GordonPayne and Jack Mussallem were candidates battling for the mayor’s chair. Five of six Prince Rupert councillors presently in office have entered to run again, with Anna Ashley, Barry Cunningham, Gina Garon, Nelson Kinney and Joy Thorkelson all submitting their names into the race. Wade Niesh and Gurvinder Randhawa, who both ran for a seat in the 2014 by-election, are also seeking one of six city council seats, in addition to Blair Mirau and Raymond Pedersen. In Port Edward, Mayor Dave MacDonald is pursuing his third term as the community’s leader, with Alice Kruta also putting her name forward for the mayor’s seat. There will be a lot of familiar names on Port Edward’s bal-

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This piece of Prince Rupert real estate has become a popular place for municipal candidates to place their election signs. lot, as all of the current councillors are seeking re-election, including Knut Bjorndal, Dan Franzen, Murray Kristoff and Christine McKenzie. Others hoping to fill one of the four Port Edward council seats are James Brown, Ed Day, Grant Moore and Clayton Vanier. There are 10 individuals going for one of five chairs around the School District 52 board of education table. Current trustees Terri-Lynn Huddlestone, Bart Kuntz, Tina Last and Louisa Sanchez are all seeking

election in November, with James Horne, June Lewis, Fanny Nelson, Kimberly Williams and William Spat also entering their names into the race. Interestingly, city councillor Judy CarlickPearson has decided to run in the school board race this year. Janet Beil will be returned by acclamation, as the lone candidate running for the board’s rural seat. Tanya Ostrom, the City of Prince Rupert’s chief election officer, said candidates are able to withdraw their names

up until Oct. 17 at 4 p.m., at which time the list of candidates will be finalized. There will be three opportunities for advance voting in Prince Rupert and one in Port Edward. There will also be a special advance vote at the Prince Rupert Regional Hospital for those unable to leave the facility. General voting will be on Nov. 15 at the Jim Ciccone Civic Centre in Prince Rupert and at the municipal office in Port Edward. Results will then be announced.

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KITIMAT - The much-dilapidated Alexander Townhouses could be in for a refreshing future with a developer seeking to rebuild the plot of land with new, modernized townhouses and apartment units. Speaking by phone from Quebec, Coast to Coast’s Chief Development Officer Gloria Couillard said the proposal is a two phased effort. First phase is eight buildings, with a mix of apartment units at three storeys high, and semi-detached townhouses at two storeys high. Phase two will be two additional apartment buildings at 12-units each, and two other rows of townhouses. The presentation to council was a general overview, as a proper application for any potential rezoning or development per-

mits has not been submitted at this time. The proposal did peak interest in council, no doubt pleased at a development that would revitalize existing property. “This is very, very, very exciting for us, I can tell you that,” said Mayor Joanne Monaghan after Couillard concluded her presentation. “No doubt not just council, I think the whole community has been waiting for somebody to come and possibly redevelop that area,” added Councillor Phil Germuth. Responding to question, Couillard said the market would dictate whether the development would gear towards rental or ownership. Between phase one and two, the complex could see about 105 living units, compared to the 65 constructed on the site today. On density, Couillard said the

development would better use the land than the existing townhouses. “The way that it was developed initially is definitely not exploiting the capacity of that land,” she said. There are residents who live in the Alexander townhouses but given the conditions of those units Housing Resource Project Worker Paul Lagace said it’s best for them to move out anyway. That said it will impact those who are still paying fairly affordable rents in those places but rent is rising up to $1,500 for many anyway. “Question is, where do these families go?” he asked. “But honestly, they couldn’t continue staying there anyway.” He said the development would be a great contribution to the city. “Is it affordable stuff going in there? No, but it’s not affordable anyways.”

Election race in the Hazeltons

HAZELTON - There’s a race in the Hazeltons to determine who will represent that area on the Coast Mountains School District board. In the running are Shar McCrory and Larry Joseph. Both filed by the deadline of Oct. 10. There’s also going to be a race in Kitimat where three people have filed for that area’s two

school district seats. Ray Apna-Ral, an incumbent, is running again as is Tim Carter and Margaret Warcup. And there will also be a race in Terrace for its two seats on the school board. As of Oct. 10, only current board chair Art Erasmus had filed. But when the nominating period was extended until 4 p.m. the afternoon of Oct. 14, two

more nominations had been received. One was from current vice chair Roger Leclerc, who had said he wouldn’t run again, and the other was from Diana Penner, a former trustee. Gary Turner, the existing trustee for Thornhill, was the only person to file there. And Angela Brand Danuser was the only person to file for the Stewart seat.

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PRINCE RUPERT - The City of Prince Rupert believes Rushbrook Harbour is in need a facelift. Coun. Joy Thorkelson brought the topic to council last week, stating when compared to other facilities in the province, Rushbrook Harbour is in rough shape. “I don’t want to make anyone think our floats aren’t safe. What I’m saying is that they are not up to the tourist standards that the other floats [are],” she explained. Thorkelson visited various floats on Vancouver Island this summer and said the community’s main tieup floats are “the absolute worst”. “We need to talk to the Port Edward Harbour Authority about spending some money beautifying our main float,” she said.

PRINCE RUPERT - A new exhaust fan is proving to be more trouble than originally thought while being installed in the Earl Mah Aquatic Centre’s pool. Due to a number of factors, the City of Prince Rupert and Northern Health have deemed the pool unfit for public use while an ongoing series of upgrades are performed. City manager Robert Long explained in detail the lengths pool workers are going to open the pool as fast as possible last Monday night during a city council meeting . “Because of a number of issues, particularly the fabrication of the exhaust fan for the pool boiler and the need for us to continue to work with Northern Health,” explained Long, “... that we’ll be doing a number of things through October with the idea to open the

“If we’re going to be putting city money into fixing up the boat launch, we should be looking at that.” Thorkelson said Rushbrook Harbour is not as user-friendly as the other floats she visited this past summer for a number of reasons, including limitations on its facilities. “People are defecating along the trail because on the weekends and in the evenings the washrooms are closed there, and people are down there working on their boats,” she said. Members of council agreed the city should have a discussion with the Port Edward Harbour Authority about making improvements to Rushbrook Harbour, as well as highlighting its concerns with the Department of Fisheries and Oceans’ Small Craft Harbours program, which provides funding to the harbour authority.

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KITIMAT - It’s time to ACT, Kitimat. Come celebrate the 35th product of the Aluminum City Telethon (ACT) on October 19, beginning at 11 a.m. with an opening by the Mount Elizabeth Middle Secondary School (MEMSS) concert band with a medley from Disney’s The Lion King. There is a wide variety of talent throughout the day including demonstrations of the Kitimat Karate Club at 1 p.m. and the Kitimat Dynamics Gymnastics Club at 5:45 p.m. Organizers have pulled together an impressive line-up of musical groups as well: Cameron

Lutz at 2:55 p.m. and then again just after 3:00 p.m. along-side Eugene Chang. The Chrilons at 3:25 p.m., Liz Hoffman’s band at 4:15 p.m., December Stars at 6:10 p.m., Bill Vollrath at 7:15 p.m. and One to Wait at 8:30 p.m. Also don’t miss the dancers, with Portuguese Dancers at 2:10 p.m., Belly Dancing at 2:30 p.m., and Dance Kitimat at 4:30 p.m. The Kitimat Music Scholarship Society will showcase several of their pianists twice in the day, once at 1:30 p.m and another at 4:50 p.m. Singers this year include Libby Towes, Hannah Durrant, Kendra Hall, Katherine Ocsovai, Zoe Gielens, and Susie Smeader. Michel Voyer will also entertain on the piano and sax.

The cafeteria will be offering all sorts of food to keep you well fed and for the little ones the small gym will be set-up with several exciting things to keep them occupied. All performances and activities are brought to you by the Kitimat Community Foundation and people are encouraged to watch live. You can also watch at home on City West’s Channel 10 or livestreamed on www.kitimatcommunityfoundation.ca. Donations can be made in person, by phone at 250-6399121 and on-line at the above web address. For the live audience, you can enter your name in a draw for two HawkAir tickets. Draw will take place between 8 and 9 p.m.

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NEW HAZELTON - New Hazelton RCMP responded to 95 calls during the period of Oct. 2-8 October 4 - It was reported that on the 800 block of Sunset Ave in Gitsegukla, a home was broken into through a window and some firearms were stolen. Firearms are described as a .22 cal Marlin rifle and a 30-30 Winchester rifle. October 6 - 9:46 am, four mud tires were reported stolen from the back of a truck on the 3400 block of Templeman St in New Hazelton. October 7 - 7:03 pm, police attended the John Field school for a break and enter in progress. A teenage male with black hair, wearing red sweatpants and a black jacket had entered the school through a window and was found by staff in an office. The investigation is ongoing. October 7 - 8:27 pm, RCMP responded to a complaint of mischief to a vehicle on the 1800 block of Aspen Lane in Gitanmaax. The owner of a Chrysler Intrepid reported that their gas tank had been tampered with. If you have any information on these files or any others, please call the New Hazelton RCMP (250842-5244) or CRIMESTOPPERS at 1-800-2228477. With winter on the way, authorities are also reminding people that as of Oct. 1, winter tires are required on many highways throughout the province. As a result of the technical analysis completed during the provincial government’s Rural Highway Safety and Speed Review, winter tires have been defined as those labelled with either the winter mountain/snowflake symbol or the mud and snow (M+S) designation. Winter tires must also be in good condition with a minimum tread depth of 3.5 mm.

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Campaigning underway for Terrace elections TERRACE - Nominations for local government positions closed Oct. 10 with the result being as much about the few people running for some offices as about the number running for other offices. While there is going to be a race for mayor of Terrace between two people and there 13 people running for the six council seats, only one person was nominated, current school district chair Art Erasmus, for the two Terrace seats on the Coast Mountains School District and one person, current trustee Gary Turner, was nominated for the Thornhill seat on the school district board. Meanwhile, in the Regional District of Kitimat-Stikine, current Thornhill director Ted Ramsey was the only person to be nominated again for that seat and only one person, newcomer Jessica McCallum-Miller, was nominated for the seat that takes in the rural area north of Terrace stretching down south past Lakelse Lake toward Kitimat. In those situations where only one person was nominated for one seat, that person will be declared elected by acclamation. In a situation when no one was nominated, as is the case with one of the two Terrace seats on the school board, the first step by returning officer Cathy Jackson was to extend the nomination period until yesterday. The Terrace mayoral race is between current city councillor Bruce Bidgood and a former councillor Carol Leclerc. Of the 13 Terrace council candidates, all of the current councillors are running again – Lynne Christiansen, James Cordeiro, Brian Downie, and Stacey Tyers. Don Dunster, who ran unsuccessfully for mayor in 2011, is now trying for a council se

He is being joined by Lucy Praught, Allan McIntyre, Noelle Bulleid, Michael Prevost, Sean Bujtas, Brenda Wesley, and Craig Lyons. The 13th candidate, Jessica McCallum-Miller, who turned 21 Oct. 10, is the same Jessica McCallumMiller who was the only person to file for the rural Terrace area seat on the regional district. Cathy Jackson, the chief election officer for all three local government elections, confirmed that McCallumMiller has been nominated for both Terrace city council and the regional district. “Yes, she can,” said Jackson of McCallum-Miller’s dual nominations. Jackson said she checked into that possibility before nominations began as there was a query about someone wondering if they could be elected to city council, to the regional district and to the school board. If elected to city council and if named by acclamation to the regional district, McCallum-Miller could not then also serve as the city-appointed director on the regional district board. Speaking late last week, McCallum-Miller said she originally wanted to run only for Terrace city council but then also decided to run for the regional district seat. “I want to run for the people behind the curtains that don’t normally get applauded,” she said, noting she has volunteered for several social causes and that running for council has been a dream of hers since she was 16. She said she wants to be part of the changes underway in the area. General voting day is Nov. 15 but there will also be advance polling for those unable to make a trip to the ballot box on the general voting day.

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Dolly’s Fish Market featured in recent episode of Pitchin’ In By Martina Perry THE NORTHERN CONNECTOR

PRINCE RUPERT Dolly’s Fish Market’s delicious Halibut Elite Burger had viewers drooling across Canada last week when the Prince Rupert restaurant was featured in the Food Network’s popular series Pitchin’ In. Charmayne Carlson, owner of Dolly’s, said it was an honour to be recognized by the Food Network and to have celebrity chef Lynn Crawford visit her restaurant. Carlson is not only a fan of Crawford, but also looks to her as an idol. “You can’t get bigger in my eyes,” she said. Crawford has more than 25 years of culinary experience, starring in the Pitchin’ In series that follows her as she visits fishermen, farmers and food growers around North America searching for the freshest and best ingredients. The Food Network contacted Carlson back in April with

“The whole time Lynn was here it was like a ball of laughs.” Yaishia Schlez Crawford and a crew arriving at Dolly’s to film on June 30. Crawford and the crew spent about five hours at the restaurant filming. Yaishia Schlez, Dolly’s front-end manager and Carlson’s daughter, said filming was a blast. “The whole time Lynn was here it was like a ball of laughs. She was picking up our phone and answering calls and walking through the kitchen like it was no big deal,” Schlez said. While filming, Crawford learned how to make Dolly’s acclaimed Halibut Elite Burger, which she refers to as “the most incredible halibut burger” in the episode. “Watching Lynn and mom work together in the back mak-

ing the halibut burgers was probably the most fun,” Schlez said. “All you could hear back there was laughter.” The episode, titled “Pitchin’ In at the Lodge”, follows Crawford on her journey to Eagle Point Lodge, 30 kilometres away from Prince Rupert. Crawford offers to prepare a dinner for the lodge’s owner JR Shaw and his staff, catching fresh halibut with the help of its guides. After a successful fishing trip, Crawford stops in Prince Rupert to pick up some ingredients, taking the opportunity to stop by Dolly’s. “In Prince Rupert, I’ve heard of this special halibut burger that they prepare at Dolly’s Fish Market,” Craw-

ford said in the episode. “I’ve dreamt about those burgers.” Clips taken at Dolly’s include Carlson and Schlez, along with cooks Marshall Nelson and Basil Lewis. “I got all my staff to come in. That was [important to me to do] when the Food Network came. All my staff that wanted to be on T.V. got on T.V. which was awesome,” Carlson said, noting the entire Dolly’s team is responsible for its success. Carlson and Schlez also appear in interviews scattered throughout the episode, starting off with a remark by Schlez that halibut are ugly. “When I first saw myself I got a little teary-eyed, I won’t lie,” she said with a laugh, calling the experience both surreal and gratifying. Carlson said she hopes the episode will attract more visitors to not only her restaurant, but Prince Rupert in general. “It’s not only Dol-

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The Prince Rupert Self Advocacy Group celebrated Community Living Day at the Rupert Square Mall on Friday, handing out cake, balloons and pamphlets to raise awareness. Prince Rupert Mayor Jack Mussallem helped Self Advocacy Group members Daniel Pascual, Jason De Araujo and Leanne Brown cut the cake.

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Place of Worship

FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH 840 Columbia Ave. – Ph. 250-632-6014 Email: kitimatfbc@telus.net Rev. Tim Coleman

Sunday, October 19 9:30 am Light Breakfast 10:00 am “Bible Connections” and Sunday School Worship 11:00 am “WORLD POWERS AT WAR” • Daniel 8

Kitimat Pentecostal Fellowship Pastor Mickeal Hoffman 1340 Kingfisher Avenue Church Ph. 250-632-5623 www.kitimatpentecostalfellowship.com

Sunday, October 19 - 10:30 am Morning Worship Service Wednesday Evenings 7:30 pm Prophetic Studies ALL ARE WELCOME

The Harvest THE HARVEST MINISTRIES CANADA

CIRCULATION 23,800 (TMC)

DEADLINE: TUESDAY 11 A.M.

Display, Word Classified and Classified Display

CLASSIFIEDS

All classified and classified display ads MUST BE PREPAID by either cash, VISA or Mastercard. When phoning in ads please have your VISA or Mastercard number ready.

WORD ADS ARE PUBLISHED IN

(The Terrace Standard OR The Northern View or The Northern Sentinel) and The Northern Connector plus The Northern Daily.

Place of Worship

Place of Worship

FIRST UNITED CHURCH 1180 Kingfisher Ave. • Ph. 250-632-7149 Email: kituc@telus.net

Rev. Dr. Dona Lethbridge

www.kitimatunitedchurch.ca/index.html

Sunday, October 19 God Calls Us By Our Name 11 am Worship Service

REDEEMER LUTHERAN CHURCH CONGREGATION OF LUTHERAN CHURCH CANADA

Pastor Clint Magnus • ph. 250-632-6962 KITIMAT TERRACE 1474 Nalabila Blvd. 3226 Kalum St. (Happy Gang Centre)

11:00 am Sunday Worship

9:45 am Sunday School

250.631.7825

2:00 pm Sunday Worship

Kitimat Worship Directory

Ph. 250-632-5501 email: the-harvest@live.ca

Satuday Night Service Saturday, October 18

at 7pm View live webstreaming of Saturday Service at: www.theharvest.ca/live

Twenty-Ninth Sunday in Ordinary Time Welcoming people back to a vibrant faith community.

Anointing the Sick and Elderly Saturday, Oct. 18 at 11 am A time to recall God’s presence in the midst of suffering.

For information on placing a church listing, please call 250-632-6144, or email classifieds@northernsentinel.com

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Career Opportunities Thompson Community Services

Career Opportunities

Automotive Automotive

We have... Service, Commitment, Leadership

COMMUNITY SUPPORT WORKERS

Seeking Community Support Workers for all shifts within a group home setting. • Class 4 or 5 Driver licence is an asset • First Aid required • Days, Evenings, Nights Skill requirements: Education - Grade 12 or equivalent or acceptable education, i.e. related certificate or experience. Experience - working with behavioural challenges an asset Additional skills - all aspects of care and training for adults with developmental disabilities in a group home setting.

Immediate Openings For: -Prepper/Painter Apprentice and Journeyman -Auto Body Repair Apprentice and Journeyman If you think you will be an asset to our team please forward your resume to: info@azorcancollision.ca or drop off in person to 4188 Highway 16 E Terrace BC.

Education/Trade Schools

Education/Trade Schools

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Employment

Employment

Employment

Automotive

Business Opportunities

Help Wanted

SERVICE DEPARTMENT Personnel required. Busy expanding Chrysler dealership 40 minutes from Edmonton looking for individuals to fill the following position: Journeyman Automotive Service Technicians. Flat rate system. Wages commensurate with training level and experience. Chrysler experience preferred but not essential, apprentices considered. Apply in person or by writing to: Brown’s Chrysler Ltd., 10447 - 104 Ave., Westlock, AB, T7P 2E4. 1-888-3495566. Fax: 1-780-349-6493. Attention: Dale Marshall or dfm@brownschrysler.com

Education/Trade Schools

APARTMENT/CONDO MANAGER TRAINING • Certified Home Study Course • Jobs Registered Across Canada • Gov. Certified 35 Years of Success! www.RMTI.ca

We’re on the net at www.bcclassified.com Help Wanted

JANITORIAL PERSONNEL

Required immediately, for apartment complex. Applicants must be physically fit, reliable and honest. Excellent renumeration apply to:

Please send your resume via fax: (250)635-5945 or via email rpritchard@tcsinfo.ca Absolutely no phone calls please. While we thank all applicants for their interest in Thompson Community Services Inc, we will only be contacting qualified candidates.

250-305-2293

or email wlrental@shaw.ca

Apprentice Cook/Dishwasher

3 - 5 evenings per week. Great opportunity for grade 12 student interested in Culinary Arts. Apply in person, or leave msg. Lbr. and grat. +/- $17 per hr. Cor’s Restaurant 404 Enterprise Avenue Kitimat

Place a classified word ad and...

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Education/Trade Schools

Classifieds Get Results!

Additional requirements: Valid Class 5 driver’s license and willing to obtain Class 4 in order to transport clients. Criminal record check, motor vehicle abstract, medical exam including negative TB test all to be provided.

Career Opportunities

GET FREE vending machines. Can earn $100,000 + per year. All cash-retire in just 3 years. Protected Territories. Full details call now 1-866-668-6629. Website www.tcvend.com

Career Opportunities

As an engineer or skilled technician, you are ready to challenge yourself every day and pioneer our modernization project. You see yourself leading colleagues toward our vision to create the mining industry for the future. Come live in Kitimat to materialize this opportunity and benefit from a very generous total compensation. Our smelter is currently undergoing a modernization project, totalling US$3.3 billion. Over the next four years, it will be transformed to use the most advanced version of AP40 technology in the world. Projects like this continue to make us a global leader in the mining and metals sector, and an employer of choice for you. Join us now!

OPERATIONS SUPERVISOR - HR0265942 You will demonstrate your willingness to solve daily challenges and try out new things to ensure the team stays focused on the plant operations activities. Your leadership responsibilities will encompass monitoring the quality of the work and adherence to company goals, standards, costs, budgets, workforce and established procedures. You will stretch your expertise and help us shape our growing company as we serve our different customers who range from steel producers to metal retailers to hybrid engine manufacturers. What you will need for this role • Technical degree/High School diploma or engineering diploma (preferred) with track record of leadership or supervisory role. • Experience in a relevant industry ex. Heavy industry, manufacturing, coal, oil & gas, smelting, pulp and paper, fishing/yard deck, mining etc. • Military veterans are welcome. • Working knowledge of PCs, Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, PowerPoint) and Outlook. • Adventurous spirit and strong ability to adapt to a changing work environment. • Communicate clearly and concisely in English, both orally and in writing.

MECHANICAL & ELECTRICAL ENGINEER – HR0279525 & HR0297297 We are currently looking for a Mechanical and Electrical Engineer, to ensure that the site operations, both production and maintenance, are carried out with maximum focus on business improvement and all the activities are performed in accordance to the business requirement. The role will be based in Kitimat and working on a regular roster. What you will need for these roles

Drivers/Courier/ Trucking

Drivers/Courier/ Trucking

Drivers/Courier/ Trucking

Bus Drivers Needed in Kitimat First Canada, our nation’s largest provider of bus passenger transportation, has openings in Kitimat for Regular Casual bus drivers. Successful applicants will hold a Class 2 licence with Air, or higher, and will have previous professional driving experience. Drivers may need to drive transit, highway coaches and school buses. A clean Driver’s Abstract, background checks and drug testing are required. Current First Aid certification will be considered an asset. We offer a friendly, safe, respectful work environment. Retirees are welcome to apply. Please mail, email or fax resume and Driver’s abstract to

Mr. Philip Malnis, First Canada ULC 780 Lahakas Blvd, Kitimat, BC V8C 1T9 Fax 250–632–2154 E-mail phil.malnis@firstgroup.com An equal opportunity employer that values diversity

• Bachelors’ degree in Mechanical or Electrical Engineering • 5-8 years or more relevant industry experience • Eligibility for P. Eng registration (advantageous) • Experience working in a start-up (Advantageous) • Training in Lean and Six Sigma or any other Business Improvement tools or methodologies (preferred)

KITIMAT

DRIVERS WANTED

Full and Part time for Coastal Taxi Send resume & driver’s abstract to PO Box 56 Kitimat, BC V8C 2G6 No phone calls Looking for chambermaids and a chambermaid/desk clerk. Part-time and full-time positions. One position involves evening hours. Accommodations for single person may be available. Call 250638-1885 to apply.

Part-time Waitress Required.

2 - 3 evenings per week. No experience necessary. Apply in person, or leave msg. Lbr. and grat. +/- $30 per hr. Cor’s Restaurant 404 Enterprise Avenue Kitimat

Royal Canadian Legion Kitimat

BAR SERVER

REQUIRED for part-time, evenings & weekends. Must have: Serving it Right and Food Safe. Please send resume to RC Legion, Box 152, Kitimat, BC V8C 2G7 or drop off at the branch, 665 Legion Ave. any day after 2pm.

TAMITIK STATUS OF WOMEN

Is accepting applications for a part time Outreach Worker. Applicants must have: • valid Class 5 licence with the use of a vehicle • education or experience in a similar situation • an understanding of issues as they relate to violence against women Detailed information posted at www.tamitik.ca Resumes can be emailed to tamitik@citywest.ca Dropped off or mailed to: 350-370 City Centre, Kitimat BC V8C 1T6. Closing date: October 24, 2014

THE Management of the Chatham Building is looking for a reliable and responsible individual to do light janitorial duties from 3 to 5 hours daily, during the day, 5 days a week. If you are interested in steady work at $18 an hour, please leave your resume at the front desk of the Museum of Northern BC (open Tuesday to Saturday) by Oct. 21.

WANTED

Roofer’s and Labourers Immediately in Kitimat Experienced in shingles, metal and torch-on systems. Wages based on experience and production. $18-$30/hr. MUST BE RELIABLE Fax: (250)639-9448 Tel: (250)639-9447 or email resume to: haverykurt@gmail.com

Labourers

Apply online: www.jobs.riotinto.ca Rio Tinto Internal Candidates must advise their managers of their application prior to progressing to the interview stage.

LABOURERS Houston, BC

We’re on the net at www.bcclassified.com

DH Manufacturing in Houston BC is looking for labourers. Must be reliable, physically fit and willing to work shift work. Starting wage up to $16.75/hr. Benefit package after 3 months employment. Email dhmnfg@gmail.com


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Help Wanted

Help Wanted

Help Wanted

Legal Assistant Johnston Law Office, Prince Rupert, B.C.

Help Wanted

Help Wanted

KITSELAS FIRST NATION 2225 Gitaus Road, TERRACE, BC V8G 0A9 TEL. (250)635-5084 • FAX (250)635-5335

We need YOU!

EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATOR ASSISTANT

Looking for

NEWSPAPER CARRIERS! WEDNESDAY & FRIDAY DELIVERIES. Direct Deposit Pay!

Looking for a full time legal assistant with excellent administrative and computer skills. Conveyancing experience an asset.

AND

NEWSPAPER STUFFERS Needed for THURSDAY AFTERNOONS

in the Kitimat area.

Please contact Paul Johnston by email: pmjohnston@citytel.net

PERFECT FOR STUDENTS, RETIREES, OR ANYONE LOOKING TO EARN EXTRA CASH!!! No Collecting!

PERMANENT CARRIER ROUTES ~ Farrow, Gwyn, Creed, 1237+ Tweedsmuir (100) ~ Blueberry, Strawberry, Cranberry (40) ~ Eagle, Egret, Drake (60) ~ Bunting, Albatross (70) ~ Bittern, Brant, Cormorant (85)

The Northwest’s leading Jeweller is looking for Full & Part time

Call to get your name on our Replacement Routes List.

Sentinel

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Northern

and

Connector The Northern

Contact the Northern Sentinel at 250-632-6144. 626 Enterprise Avenue, Kitimat

Sales Associates Retail sales experience an asset but will train candidates who desire a career in this exciting and rewarding environment. Drop off resumes in person to Kim at the Terrace location.

Is your Team or organization

FUNDRAISING? Looking to Make Some

EXTRA MONEY? Call Today for more information about this great opportunity

PRINCE RUPERT

Case Manager (fulltime) This position will work as part of a team of case managers for the WORK BC/Employment Program of BC. Preferred Skills Good interpersonal skills Completion of Career Counselling training Grade 12 graduation and some post-secondary Excellent computer skills and ability to learn the Integrated Case Management System Able to pass a criminal record check At least three years in a similar position

Required Experience and Qualifications: • • • • • • •

Previous administration experience Post-secondary diploma or degree in a relevant field Excellent written and verbal communication skills Attention to detail, can manage multiple projects and meet tight deadlines High degree of integrity and confidentiality Knowledge of resource sector and BC regulatory framework is an asset High proficiency in the use of Microsoft Office Word, PowerPoint, Excel, Outlook, Internet Explorer, Adobe

To learn more about the position and Communica, visit www.communica.ca. Please submit your cover letter and résumé in confidence to careers@communica.ca. This posting closes on October 24, 2014.

2225 Gitaus Road, TERRACE, BC V8G 0A9 TEL. (250)635-5084 • FAX (250)635-5335

Job Opportunity

EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATOR (ECE)

Apply before October 24, 2014 with resume, cover letter and at least three references to: Kathy Bedard Chief Administrative Of¿cer Hecate Strait Employment Development Society 208 1st Avenue East, Prince Rupert, BC V8J 4M8 kathyb@hseds.ca

Office Administration & Dispatch Assistant

www.bandstra.com

Prince Rupert, BC LOCATION: Prince Rupert, BC Bandstra Transportation Systems Ltd is looking for an experienced office administrator and dispatch assistant for its Prince Rupert location. The successful applicant will be responsible for answering phone calls, dealing with customers, general office work and data entry. In addition would assist with the supervising and dispatching of equipment and personnel to the proper work locations. QUALIFICATIONS: • • • • • • • • •

Efficiently utilize computers and various software programs Comfortable using electronic tracking system to locate freight Highly organized and able to multi-task in a fast paced environment Experience with billing and reports are preferred Excellent verbal and written communication skills required Must be dependable and able to function independently Able to work additional or flexible hours as needed Represent the company professionally at all times Submit to a criminal background check

Only candidates selected for an interview will be contacted REMIT RESUMES TO: Bandstra Transportation Systems Ltd Attn: Prince Rupert Branch careers@bandstra.com Fax: 250-624-6806

SERVING THE NORTH SINCE 1955

Deadline: Open until filled Please submit Resume with Cover Letter and names of Previous Supervisors for reference to: Karla Frank 2225 Gitaus Terrace, BC V8G 0A9 finance@kitselas.com Tel: 250-635-5084 Fax: 250-635-5335

KITSELAS FIRST NATION

Additional Skills Good time management and ability to work as part of a group Self motivated Adaptable and Àexible Willing to deliver life and employability skills workshops

www.bandstra.com

...a leader in stakeholder engagement and communication Administrative Specialist (Prince Rupert, BC) Communica Public Affairs is providing services to support a major new proposed Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) facility within the Prince Rupert area. We are seeking a motivated, full-time Administrative Specialist to join our Prince Rupert team. We are looking for a driven individual with experience in project administration, who is able to multi-task, think on their feet, be creative, and is extremely well organized in order to meet client deadlines.

Salary A competitive salary is offered. Further information can be obtained at www.kitselas.com Interested applicants should apply at their earliest convenience with a resume and cover letter to the attention of the Finance Clerk. Please reference “Assistant Early Childhood Educator” and indicate clearly in your cover letter how your experience and qualifications meet the requirements of the position.

Position Available Immediately (Prince Rupert)

250-624-8088 250 624 62 4 8088 737 Fraser St St, Prince Rupert

Kitselas First Nations is looking for a highly motivated full time Licensed Early Childhood Educator Assistant to join their Health Team. The objective is to provide assistant to the ECE to deliver the program in Kitselas Qualifications: • Early Childhood Educator Assistant Certificate • Current Food Safe Certification • Current CPR • Up to date with immunization • TB Test • 1 year experience in a licensed childcare facility Specific Skills or Training • Knowledge of Kitselas First Nations health and social issues • Good Verbal and Written skills • Proven Curriculum Development • Knowledge of special needs • Able to follow work-plans and take direction from other Professional support services • Works well with others and creates a friendly environment for parents, caregivers and children Other: • 1) Excellent oral and written communication skills. • 2) Vulnerable Sector Check – Criminal Records Check mandatory. • 3) Reliable transportation and Class 5 Driver’s License.

The Kitselas First Nation (KFN) Health Department, located in Terrace BC, is seeking a Full Time Early Childhood Educator to join their dynamic health team. ECE works under the direction of the Director of Health in cooperation with staff to provide quality inclusive child care and family support services Qualifications and Skills • Early Childhood Educator Certificate and Infant/ Toddler License to Practice • Previous experience working with children in a child care/recreation setting • Valid First Aid/CPR Certificate • Works independently, demonstrating initiative, with limited supervision • Ensure the Infant/Toddler program meets all requirements of the Child Care Licensing Regulations on a daily basis • Plan, carry out, and assess emerging curriculum activities and experiences in harmony with the Kitselas Nation • Adhere and promote the Kitselas’ Child and Family Development Centre’s philosophy and Child Care Licensing Regulation • Cooperate with management and staff to individualize the curriculum and family services • Maintain confidentiality of all information related to the Centre, staff, children and their families • Willingness to participate in work-related courses, seminars and training as required • Computer experience Salary A competitive salary is offered. Further information can be obtained at www.kitselas.com Interested applicants should apply at their earliest convenience with a resume and cover letter to the attention of the Finance Clerk. Please reference “Early Childhood Educator” and indicate clearly in your cover letter how your experience and qualifications meet the requirements of the position. Deadline: Open until filled Please submit Resume with Cover Letter and names of Previous Supervisors for reference to: Karla Frank 2225 Gitaus Terrace, BC V8G 0A9 finance@kitselas.com Tel: 250-635-5084 Fax: 250-635-5335


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NOW

5.99% FOR 60 MONTHS + 3 YEAR WARRANTY

NEW

+ $300 CAT CASH

* See Dealer for details

Help Wanted

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Budget Car & Truck Rental we are now looking for

CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVES and a MAINTENANCE/ RECONDITIONING TECH

This position would be ideal for someone trying to enter the mechanical field.

Please respond with resume or in person to Terrace Motors Toyota 4912 Highway 16, Terrace, B.C. Attn: Roger Bal

Looking for a

CONSTRUCTION SAFETY OFFICER

• Must have min 1 year experience in the Construction industry • Must have OFA 3 certificate • Be able to work out of town, personable, great organization skills • Computer skills an asset! Fax resumes to 1-250-635-6919 Email to ajohnson@bearcreekgroup.ca

WANTED

TRUCK DRIVERS Are you interested in an exciting career as a snow plow operator? Highway maintenance workers are in high demand. Join our friendly team of hard-working women and men. Preferred Qualifications: • Minimum Class 3 driver’s license / air brakes • Level 1 First Aid certificate • Traffic Control Person Certificate • Experience with heavy equipment If you do not have the required qualifications, we may be able to assist you. We offer extensive training opportunities towards a rewarding career in the heavy equipment and construction industry.

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Trades, Technical

Education/Tutoring

Home Improvements

Garage Sales

MECHANIC

SHIRLEY’S MATH TUTORING NOW OFFERING Reading, Language Arts, Physics, Chemistry, Calculus 635-6900

FULL SERVICE Plumbing from Parker Dean. Fast, reliable, 24/7 service. Take $50 off your next job if you present this ad. Vancouver area. Call 1-800-573-2928.

P.R. Seniors Centre GIANT GARAGE SALE Oct. 18th 9 a.m. - 12 noon Table Rentals Available Phone 250-627-1900

CAUSAL RN’S

Resource Ability is looking for causal RN’s needed to provide in home 1:1 paediatric respite care for an infant in the Prince Rupert area. Offering union wages, paid training & full support. If you want to make a difference in a child’s life please fax your cover letter and resume to: 1.250.846.9817 Attention Jennifer Hols or email: jhols@western.ca

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Education/Tutoring DANCE KITIMAT

PART time Merchandiser required to service major retailers. Some experience preferred. Please email resume to edithr56@shaw.ca or call 604341-4506

Ballet, Jazz, and Contemporary Dance. Ages 4-18. Registration packages available at Kitimat Museum. Contact Hueylin at 250-632-6316 or dancekitimat@hotmail.com

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Pets & Livestock

St. Paul’s Lutheran Church. Fri. Oct. 24 6-9 pm, Sat. Oct. 25 9 am - noon.

Livestock

We’re on the net at www.bcclassiďŹ ed.com

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

Heavy Duty Machinery

Pets

1994 Caterpillar 416B Backhoe $25,000 OBO Everything works, new hydraulics in stabilizers, new tire rods and bushing, comes w/clean-up bucket, down-payment required before delivery 604-997-7973 gaetanjfrenette@hotmail.com

CALLING ALL CAT LOVERS We are 6 mature and healthy kitty cats desperately in need of a new home. The nice old lady who was caring for us has passed away from cancer so now we have to move. We are all spayed or neutered, clean and friendly. Our new master will even give you some money to help pay for our food. So if you think you can find it in your heart to give any of us a new home and save us from an unpleasant end please call Jill, our temporary care-giver at 250 6381891.Thank you for helping us! Meooow!

Merchandise for Sale

Garage Sales GARAGE sale, Saturday October 18, 9:00-12:00, 108 Montgomery Road, an entire double garage FULL of stuff! There is definitely something here for everyone.

Sloan Ave, Barrow Place and Rudderham Place

128 papers Omineca Ave and Summit Ave

135 papers

HOT TUB (SPA) COVERS. Best price. Best quality. All shapes & colours available. 1-866-652-6837 www.thecoverguy.com/ newspaper? Minton ďŹ ne bone china set, Bellemeade pattern, eight 5 piece place settings, eight fruit bowls, sugar bowl & lid, creamer, 10â€? oval vegetable bowl, covered vegetable oval, 16â€? oval serving platter, gravy bowl & under plate. Phone Nancy at 250-635-7403

Cleaning Services

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COMMERCIAL • RESIDENTIAL MOBILE HOMES • INDUSTRIAL

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FOR SALE 4 Snow tires with RIMS Size 15-Fits a Dodge Caravan for more info please call: 250-632-2469

FURNACE & DUCT CLEANING PROFESSIONAL

1st Ave W, 2nd Ave W & 3rd Ave W and Park Ave

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Merchandise for Sale

Rentals

Misc. for Sale

Apt/Condo for Rent

SAWMILLS FROM only $4,397 - Make money & save money with your own bandmill - Cut lumber any dimension. In stock ready to ship. Free info & DVD: www.NorwoodSaw mills.com/400OT 1-800-5666899 Ext:400OT. STEEL BUILDINGS/metal buildings 60% off! 20x28, 30x40, 40x62, 45x90, 50x120, 60x150, 80x100 sell for balance owed! Call 1-800-4572206 or visit online: www.crownsteelbuildings.ca.

CLIFF SIDE APARTMENTS 1123-1137 Borden Street Adult-oriented. Quiet location with harbour view. Heat and hot water included. Minutes walking to downtown and hospital. References required. 1, 2, or 3 bedroom suites. Some furnished. Prince Rupert

We’re on the net at www.bcclassified.com Misc. Wanted FREEZER BURNT meat and fish for sled dogs, Terrace only. Will pick up. 250-635-3772. Private Coin Collector Buying Collections, Accumulations, Olympic Gold & Silver Coins + Chad: 778-281-0030. Local.

Real Estate For Sale By Owner

250-624-9298

• • • •

3 Bdrm Home for Sale by Owner. Located on East end of town. $245,000. For more info call 250-600-3756 after 6 pm.

Lots 80’ x 112’ serviced building lot, corner of Braun and Haugland available immediately for $95,000 Phone 250-635-3276

Mobile Homes & Parks Mobile homes for sale- ranging in price from $25,000 to $60,000 for a mobile that needs to be put on a pad or a lot, to $55,000 to $200,000 for a mobile in a park or on a private lot. Call 250-638-1885 to view. MODULAR FOR SALE ON LOT 3 bedroom 2 bathroom (16 by 70) foot unit on a nice sized lot, at 4622 Copper River Rd. W/D, F/S, DW, MR & window coverings included in this spacious new unit. $220, 000. Call: 250-635-6224 or email: lavoie61@hotmail.com

Unit #104 at Howe Creek Park is a brand new 2014 3 bedroom with W/D, F/S, DW, and MR, and all window coverings. Pad rent is $260/month and it is available immediately.(14 by 66) $99,500 Call: 250-635-6224 or email: lavoie61@hotmail.com

Rentals Apt/Condo for Rent 3 bdrm, 1 1/2 bath, newly reno’d, F/S, W/D,close to town & schools, 4714 Davis #13, $1200/mo, ref’s & D.D. req’d, N/P, N/S. (250)635-3908 Hillcrest Place Apartments Bachelor & two bedroom units. No smoking. No pets. Starting at $650 monthly. 250-632-7814 Kitimat

Starting at $725 Balconies Security Entrances Cameras for your safety Now includes basic cable Visit our Website www.kitimatapartments.com Phone: 250.632.APTS (2787)

KITIMAT

MIDTOWN APARTMENTS

5 BDRM HOME IN TELKWA FOR SALE OR RENT 3200 sq ft, 4 bath, includes washer & dryer, fridge & stove, dishwasher hot tub, natural gas Rent: $1350 per mnth Sale: $299,000 Contact: 250-845-3315

KITIMAT APTS BEST VALUE

Free heat & Free Hot Water Furnished & Unfurnished 1 & 2 bedrooms Security Entrances No Pets. No Smoking

250.632.7179

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QUATSINO APTS KITIMAT Downtown location Balconies Security Entrances Some furnished suites Call for an appointment 250.632.4511

www.kitimatapartments.com

ROOSEVELT HEIGHTS APARTMENTS Exteriors renovated 3 bedroom apartments. Heat and hot water included. No smoking. No pets $850 per month. References required.

Phone between 9am - 6pm 250-627-8123

Duplex / 4 Plex Quiet one bedroom unit in Thornhill. First + last month’s rent. D/D & good references req’d. No smoking or pets. $550/mo.Call: 250-638-8639 Terrace- Avail. Nov. 1, 3 bdrm/2 bath, 6 appl. dbl garage, fenced backyard, electric heat + lights incl. N/S, N/P, responsible working adults only need apply. ref. req. $2300/mo 250-975-2051

Rentals

Homes for Rent Terrace 3 bedroom executive style duplex. Fully furnished & stocked incl. all utilities, internet & full sat. tv. Lrg beautifully landscape backyard with private cedar deck, patio furn. & BBQ. Adult oriented suitable for working couple or single persons. Steps away from shopping, dining & other amenities. Exc. ref. req’d. $3000/mo Can be rented unfurnished and no util. 250-6152597 terry_laurie@telus.net Terrace- New home offering 2 bdrm suite. Attention workers looking for executive style accommodations.Fully Furnished & stocked. Includes all utilities, internet & full satellite tv. Perfect for management or executives coming to town Excellent ref req $2,500 250-6152597 terry_laurie@telus.net

KITIMAT 5 bedroom, 2.5 bathroom, spacious(2,400 SF) and updated house with new appliances. Open concept kitchen and living room. Large finished basement with fireplace. Flat and sunny 9,400 SF lot. 1 car garage. $2,750 per mnth,1yr lease. call David (604) 612-4656

Townhouses

Kitimat HOUSE FOR RENT/Sale 63 Chilko St. - 3 bdr, 1 bath in excellent neighbourhood. This house has a big fenced backyard, including two sheds and flower beds. Comes with F/S and W/D. Call (250)279-8888 LARGER HOUSE: 5brm,2bth, perfect location. $1900. For more info/photos visit: www.HouseRentalsPrinceRupert.com ph: 604-657-7233 PR: 3 bdrm,1 1/2 bath, family room, workshop, storage room, off-street parking and is central. N/S, No Pets. Ref. req. 1 year lease. $1275 per mon. Call 250-624-4574. PR Large spacious 3 Bedroom house 4th Ave E, waterveiw, recently renovated, electric heat, W/D included, N/S, N/P, ref required. $1,600 per month 250-627-9307.

Misc for Rent

Skyline Manor

AVAILABLE IMMEDIATELY 250-305-4970 250-632-2822

Recreational/Sale

Homes for Rent

TERRACE upper-duplex, 4 bdrm includes natural gas heat, F/S, W/D. No parties, N/S, N/P. References & deposit Req’’d. Rent $1500/month. (250)798-9554

1 Bedroom and Bachelor Suites

Transportation

3 Bdrm 2 bath House for Rent. Avail imm. N/S, N/P. Working people only. $2,500/mo. Damage Dep. Req’d. ideal for office space, lots of parking. 250 615-6932 / 250 635-9731 5BR, 2BA view home for Rent. Great Neighborhood on the Bench. Newly remodeled. Gourmet Kitchen w/ Silestone Counters, Gas Stove, SS Appliances. new W/D No Pets, No Smokers. $2800/month plus utilities. 250-615-7754 AVAILABLE from Oct 16. EXECUTIVE house. 5 bdrm, 3.5 full baths inl full ensuite w/jacuzzi, with all appliances. Large landscaped yard w/detached shop/garage, $2500/mo ref’s req’d. Contact by email: rent2100@gmail.com or (604)506-1757 AVAILABLE NOW. Executive House. Furnished 4 bed/ 2 full baths. $3000/mo. Absolutely NP/NS. 2 yr lease. 250-6387747, leave message. Avail. Nov. 1- one bdrm suite completely furnished (or unfurnished avail.) includes linen, dishes, Satellite TV, covered patio, Security system, laundry, built in vacuum, dishwasher, and storage. THIS IS A VERY NICE MODERN SUITE with Country Living. I AM LOOKING FOR A CLEAN QUIET PERSON, NO SMOKING AND NO PETS. $1000/month + D.D (1/2 of lst months rent)CALL 250-6380643 BEFORE 9:00 P.M. HOUSE for Rent: 3brm,1bth, great location. $1300. for more info/photos visit: www.HouseRentalsPrinceRupert.com ph: 604-657-7233 IS IT time to buy? Check out www.pr ince-r uper t-real-estate.com for affordable homes. Looking to rent? FURNISHED bright two bedrooms available now in Port Edward, Wifi and laundry included $1,200 per month, neg. for a years lease. Suitable for quiet prof. tenants with 1 small dog. Call 250627-1414.

PR: Very Large 4 bedroom suite(3 up and 1 down) 2 1/2 bath, Rec. Room. Parking for 2 cars. Near the hospital. $2000 per mon. plus utilities. Avail. Nov. 1st. References Required. rupertrentals@gmail.com

FOR RENT

Rentals

1200 Summit Ave. Bachelor & 1 Bedroom Suites. Security Entrance, harbour views, balconies, storage, laundry facilities, hot water & heat included. Sorry no pets. Close to hospital, bus stop & downtown. References required. Contact our on site Manager at 250-624-6019 TERRACE, 5 Bdrm, 2 Kitchen, 2.5 Bath, 2 W&D, Projector TV, 2500 sq. ft. Close to downtown, Good crew house, N/S, N/P, Ref’s required, $2400/mo. Optional furnished. Avail January 1. Email: beautifulterrace@gmail.com

Boats

Pre-Owned Specials! $

7,50000

ALUM BOAT 90 EVINRUDE PROP

12,99900

$

Office/Retail TERRACE - Ideal for small business or esthetic salon . 202 - 4623 Lakelse Ave $800/mo. Call Dr. Zucchiatti’s office at 250-635-2552

2007 YAMAHA RHINO 660 WITH TRACKS

LOW MILES

10,99900

$

32’ FIBERGLASS FERRELL BOAT New 370hp John Deere 8.1L Diesel, 2000hrs on engine. Trolling valve, Bow Thruster, 3 Stage Steering. 2 Hydraulic Deep lines, Hydraulic Trap Puller, 3 Sounders, Radar, 2 Radios. Com-Dev Auto Pilot, Spare Prop. 8’ Dinghy. Can be seen at MK Bay Marina. $65,000. Contact Warren Poff at 250-242-4445

HOUSE FOR RENT GREAT LOCATION IN TERRACE HORSESHOE AREA 4 BEDROOMS UPSTAIRS - 3 BATHROOMS - DINING ROOM & 1 LIVING ROOM - LARGE FINISHED BASEMENT - GARAGE - ALL APPLIANCES INCLUDED - FRONT YARD - FENCED BACK YARD - CLOSE TO SCHOOL & TOWN - NO SMOKING -

$

Rooms for Rent Kitimat Room for rent$900/month, utilities incl. Fully furnished, Sat. T.V, great location. 1-250-862-2266

Business for Sale

5,79900

ESTABLISHED

HAIR SALON

Want to Rent

FOR SALE

2007 YAMAHA GRIZZLY 700 EPS

TERRACE, 2 Bdrm bsmt suite in house, 1200 sq ft, w/d, updated, parking, close to downtown, Quiet, Refs required, Suite quiet tenant, N/S, N/P, $950/mo Avail. Oct. 15 beautifulterrace@gmail.com

WANTED to Rent: Professional couple with 2 well-behaved dogs, looking for nice/clean home to rent in Prince Rupert/ Port Ed area. References avail. Please call 250-701-5631.

$

8,90000

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2000 HARLEY ELECTRA GLIDE

USED

13,500

$

00

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Four styling stations, two colour stations, three shampoo stations, one waxing or make up station Three hair dryers, Manicure table and stool Display Reception Desk with large retail area with well known hair products Professional Products room Washer & Dryer 1400 sq ft. Gift ware negotiable Sales revenue and Cash Flow available on request

ASKING: $124,900 CALL: 250-635-3729

2014 850XP WITH TRACKS * Plus applicable taxes.

KEN’S MARINE 4946 Greig Ave., Terrace 250-635-2909

Tuesday - Saturday 8:30 a.m. - 5:30 p.m. www.kensmarine.ca

Cars - Sports & Imports

Cars - Domestic For sale like new- 4 studded snow tires, mounted on winter rims, 4 full size hub caps incl. $400 OBO Hankook tires winter pike size 195/60R15 off a ford focus. 250-615-2335

Cars - Sports & Imports

CLASSIC/COLLECTOR 1971 300SEL 3.5 Mercedes Benz. 75,000km. Very good condition, always garaged, never driven in winter. Well maintained. Maintenance records, service/parts book. Manuals. Some spare parts. 250-632-6755 Serious inquiries only Please

2011 Ford F350 Super Cab XLT, Camper Spec., 5th wheel prep. pkg., 6.7 diesel, Auto, Remote, Michelins, adj. pedals, etc. Warranty till Aug. 2015, Very clean, 66,000 KM, $39,999.00 250-635-6128

4WD, 4 DR, Auto, Moonroof, Leather, C/C, A/C, Climate Control, P/W, P/L, 193,802 kms

$9,995 #4432A

CANOE FOR SALE 17’6” Hellman “Prospector” (orange with blk trim), Duralite. $900.

2010 Honda CRV 4 Dr., C/C, A/C, Aux PlugIn, MP3/CD, P/W, Keyless Entry, 50,968 kms

Boats 1989 Catalina 30 Sailboat. Tall rig, wing keel, hydraulic boom vang and backstay. 25 HP inboard diesel. Sails and motors well. Boat is moored at MK Bay Marina in Kitimat. Moorage is paid until next Spring. Asking $30,000 For more information call Joe at 250-707-4233.

Cars - Sports & Imports

THIS WEEKS SPECIALS 2002 Toyota 4 Runner

Trucks & Vans Transportation

Business for Sale

$

NEWLY RENOVATED two bedroom suite w. W/D,F/S. Close to schools and bus stop. No pets, no smoking, or parties. $1250/mo. Hydro incl. 1st

3 bdrm townhouse in town, newly reno’d, N/P, N/S good ref. req’d. $1500/mo + utilities 250-635-4980 AVAIL NOW- 3 bdrm / 3 bath townhouse. Walsh/Horseshoe. NS/NP. Fully furnished or unfurnished. $1800./mo. 1-2 year lease. Please call (250)6387747 leave message. HOMES for rent in Kitimat BC call Stan 780-974-3945 or email marps68@hotmail.com www.rentboard.ca

2000/ MONTH

Please call: 250-615-9279 2014 POLARIS PRO 800 163”

Suites, Lower

+ last months rent + D.D req. 250-635-1677 after 7:30 P.M.

Homes for Rent

#4456A

$18,995

2013 Subaru Impreza 5 Spd Manual, 4 Dr., A/C, Traction Control, Bluetooth, C/C, more options, 59,090 kms #T396

$19,995

In Burns Lake Call 250-692-2372

Vehicle Wanted

4912 Highway 16 West, Terrace, BC V8G 1L8

WANTED: VW dune buggy with fiberglass body. Please call 604-883-9768.

www.terracetoyota.ca

250-635-6558 or 1-800-313-6558 DL#5957


The Northern Connector

Friday, October 17, 2014

Coming Events is complimentary service by The Northern Connector for non-profit groups or organizations who do not charge admission for their events and meetings. Submissions are published on a space available basis. Our deadline is Monday 3 p.m. each week.

TERRACE

OCTOBER 18 – Blowout Sale from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at Mills Memorial Hospital Thrift Store. Skates, ski equipment, snowboards and boots and much more in store. OCTOBER 18 – Knox United Church holds a jewelry/purse/scarf sale from 9 a.m. to noon at 4907 Lazelle Ave. Everyone welcome. Enjoy a cup of coffee while you shop. OCTOBER 18 – Happy Gang Centre hosts its annual Tea and Bazaar from 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. OCTOBER 18 – Women and Development Harvest Book Sale is from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. at George Little House. All proceeds go to projects helping women and children in developing countries. For more details, call Katharine 250615-0125. OCTOBER 24 TO NOVEMBER 2 – Terrace Public Library holds its annual Fall Book Sale starting at 5 p.m. Oct. 24 until 4 p.m. Nov. 2. Come and pick up some great reading material at prices you can afford (by donation) and support your public library! HALLOWEEN NIGHT – Pumpkin Party from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. at Zion Baptist Church (south Sparks St. – beside All West Glass). Designed like a fun fair where you move from station to station and collect candy, candy, candy! Come in costume. Everyone welcome. Hot drinks for the adults. For more details, contact the church 6381336 or ministrycoordinator@telus.net. NOVEMBER 1 – Royal Purple Craft and Bake Sale is from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the Elks Hall (2822 Tetrault St.). Crafts, baked goods, tea tables. Table rentals available. Call Lorna 250-635-7024. Please phone by Oct. 20. NOVEMBER 1 – Clay Artists of Terrace Society (CATS) presents its nineth annual Christmas Pottery Sale from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at 4438 Grieg Ave. Come out and shop for unique handcrafted items made by local clay artists. Door prizes. Phone 250635-7195, email terracepottery@hotmail.com. ONGOING

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O P E R AT I O N CHRISTMAS Child shoeboxes are available now and can be picked up at the Dollar Store, Terrace Alliance Church and dropped off at the Dollar Store or bus depot. The deadline is Nov. 16. Boxes go to children in Central America. FREE FALL programs at Skeena Diversity Centre: Tuesdays are Learning about Terrace and Canada, interactive workshops, at 9 a.m. or 7 p.m. thru Oct. 28. Registration required, limited space; Thursdays ar Art Attack, open until 8 p.m. Meet others, create together and inspire each other. Drop in, bring your own supplies; Fridays are International Cooking from 4 p.m. to 6 p.m. Learn how to cook dishes from around the world. Teach us your favourite dish. Drop in, cooking supplies provided. Registration appreciated. Register online www. skeenadiversity.com or phone 250-635-6530. VOLUNTEER TERRACE is seeking volunteers to lend a helping hand to senior citizens and those unable to tackle the task of raking the leaves in their yard for its annual Fall Cleanup. Businesses or organizations looking for a rewarding service project should contact program coordinator Jessica Gaus at 250-638-1330 or at senior6@telus.net. TERRACE PHOTOGRAPHY Club meets monthly on the third Tuesday of the month at 7 p.m. at the Terrace Art Gallery. Want to enjoy photography more? Open the aperture of your mind and come and see us. Two field trips a month and much more. Contact information thru our website northernlensescameraclub.ca. TERRACE TOASTMASTERS meets the second and fourth Wednesday of each month in Room #404 of the Terrace Pentecostal Assembly with meetings beginning at 7 p.m. If you’d like to build selfconfidence and improve your leadership and communication skills in a fun and interactive setting with like-minded individuals, consider joining Toastmasters for the 2014-2015 season. For more information, please call Ralph at

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250-638-1905, Janine at 250-615-8187 or find us online at www.terracetoastmasters.com.

NORTHERN BRAIN injury Support Group meets at 4 p.m. on the second and fourth Monday of the month in the boardroom at the Terrace and District Community Services Society (3219 Eby St.). For more details, call Deb 1-866-979-4673.

KITIMAT

OCTOBER 19 – Potluck Supper at the Presbyterian Church at 1274 Nalabilia. Evening service will follow the meal. There will be no morning service on this day. Please join us at 6 p.m. Everyone Welcome. OCTOBER 23 – ART CLUB of Kitimat meets at 7 p.m. in Room 98 at MEMSS. ‘Washing out the Negative’ – Guided watercolour project, bring watercolour supplies, paint & paper. No supplies? We have some and we share! For more information contact Katherine Johnsen 250632-6888. OCTOBER 23 – You are invited to join a Bladder Cancer support group meeting. This is the first meeting for Kitimat. This is a great way to meet, connect and learn from others who have been in your shoes. 2 p.m. in the UNIFOR Union hall. For more information call Glen Sevigny at 250-632-3486, or e-mail glensevigny@ gmail.com OCTOBER 24 – Leggo My Lego at the library; Use your imagination to create a masterpiece. We supply, you build. Prizes donated by the Penny Candy Store. 11:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. For all ages, limited seating. To register, come in or call the library at 250-6328985. ONGOING WANT A garden bed next year at the Kitimat Community Garden? Call Denise at 250-6329107 for more information. THE KITIMAT Public Library offers the highly engaging Mother Goose StoryTime for pre-schoolers Monday mornings from 10:30 -11:15 a.m. Please register for this free program. THE KITIMAT Quil-

ters Guild meetings are the first Thursday of every month, held at M.E.S.S. Sewing room. All experience levels welcome. (19+) Call Aileen 250-632-6225 or Wanda 250-6324458.

HEALTHY BABIES drop-in is held every Thursday from 10:30 a.m. to 12 p.m. at the Kitimat Child Development Center. They welcome families throughout pregnancy and up to one year (older siblings welcome). Come meet other parents and infants over light refreshments with support from the CDC staff and a Public Health Nurse. For more information call 250632-3144. CHILD DEVELOPMENT Centre Family Fun Spot Drop-In Mondays and Wednesdays, 10 a.m. to 12 p.m., and Fridays 1 to 3 p.m. Ages 0-5 welcome. “A Great place for families to meet over coffee and toys!” Contact 250-6323144 for more information. KITIMAT FIBRE Arts Guild: Interested in knitting, spinning, weaving, or any other fibre? For more information phone Maureen 250-632-5444. KITIMAT MULTIPLE Sclerosis - I have M.S. but M.S. does not have me. You are not alone, male or female, and the Kitimat M.S. group would like to be here for you. Total confidentiality. For more information contact Mary at 250-639-6016. AGLOW OF Kitimat - All are welcome at our Care Group and Bible Study for men and women, singles or married, Thursday at 7:00 P.M. For information phone Brenda at 250632-1616. PRAYER CANADA Kitimat meets weekly on Tuesday at noon at Northwest Community College. All are welcome to pray for our town, province, and country. Contact Lesley for info at 250-6324554. DID YOU KNOW that literacy is more than just being able to read? The Kitimat Adult Literacy Program provides FREE tutoring services for adult interested in improving their reading, writing, math, communication, and informa-

tion technology skills. Is English NOT your first language? We provide FREE tutoring and small group English as a Second Language (ESL) classes. For more information please call Brandi at 250-632-7393 or to see what’s happening at the Community Corner check us out at www.kitimatcommunityservices. ca/KALP.html or find us on facebook. DO YOU have diabetes? We offer individual and group counseling. Certification for blood glucose strips is available. Make an appointment and bring your meter. The Good Food Box is part of our program. Forms for this can be picked up at the Living Well Program or at the hospital main desk. Donations for this worthwhile program are always accepted. For more info call 250-6328313 during operating hours - Wednesdays 8 a.m. to noon, Thursdays 8 a.m. - 4 p.m. - or leave message on our voice mail. We are located on the second floor of the Kitimat Hospital in the Home Support offices.

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ONGOING COMMUNITY HALLOWE’EN Fest Can’t or don’t want to hand out candy at your door on October 31st? Then get your door donation sign at your local bank for a minimum donation to assist your 27th annual Community Hallowe’en Fest at the Civic Centre. And you’ll be supporting your local RCMP and Fire/Rescue with the safe and fun evening for children. Thank you very much! For further information call 250-62-GHOST (624-4678). THE PRINCE Rupert Hospital Auxiliary Society is looking for new members. Meetings are held once a month. For further information, please call Lila @250627-1886. GENEALOGY CLUB meets every first Tuesday at the Family History Centre on Pr. Rupert Blvd Phone Josie at 250624-3279. PRINCE RUPERT Royal Canadian Legion meets the third Monday of every month. Come visit the Military Museum Thursday to Sunday from 1:30 p.m. to 4:30

For Kitimat, send your information to newsroom@northernsentinel.com For Prince Rupert send your info to classifieds@thenorthernview.com and For Terrace, send your information to newsroom@terracestandard.com

p.m. Call 250-622-2917 for more information. SCHOOL DISTRICT 52 Band Program is looking for donations of band instruments! Help us bring music to all students by donating that trumpet you have in your basement or the saxophone in your coat closet! If you have an instrument no one is playing, call the school district office at 250627-6717 for pickup. MEALS ON Wheels program needs volunteers to deliver hot meals to people in Prince Rupert on Monday, Wednesday and Friday from 11 am - noon. Call Andrea Vogt 250-6226375 for further information. GIRL GUIDE Leaders needed immediately! Did you have a great experience with Girl Guides Canada? Are you available Thursday evenings from 6:15 - 8:15? We need you. Adult females of any age are welcome, no experience needed, training provided, meet new friends, being a leader looks good on your resume. Contact Dawn 250-6246450 or dquast@citywest.ca. NORTH COAST Victim Services Act Now! Protect yourself and your household, avoid becoming a victim. Obtain a free home security package and a free home inspection. Call 250627-7779. FROM TEARS to Hope Prince Rupert’s Community Grief Support Group provides education and sharing. Meetings run 8 consecutive weeks, several times each year. Pre-registration is required. Contact 250-627-7779. BECOME A member of the Prince Rupert Salmon Enhancement Society to get exciting hands on experience with Salmon at the Oldfield Creek Fish Hatchery and in their natural habitat. You will play a vital role in everything from community education to spawning, raising, and releasing Salmon to local streams. We welcome any level of experience and will provide the necessary training to turn you into a Salmon expert! Call 250-624-6733 or email oldfieldhatchery@ gmail.com for more. PRINCE RUPERT

Unemployed Action Centre provides a range of FREE services to unemployed/underemployed people in P.R. and Northwest B.C. Need help applying for CPP, Canada Disability Pensions, Old Age Security, EI, or WCB? Landlord or Social Service difficulties? We can help! Come see us Monday - Friday, 9 am- 5 pm 869 Fraser St. at Fisherman’s Hall or call 250627-8776. CORNERSTONE MB Church: Coffee mornings at 202-6th Ave. West. Tuesday & Wednesday 10 am noon All are welcome! 250-627-1033. THE PRINCE Rupert Breast Cancer Support Group invites any woman living with cancer to attend our monthly luncheons every 3rd Saturday each month at 12 noon at the Crest Hotel. CORNERSTONE MB Church: Sunday Celebration every week @ 10:30 am, everyone welcome. Call 250-6271033 for details. FRIENDSHIP HOUSE of Prince Rupert Hosts AamaGoot Power Puff Girlz Club (ages 7-12) Tuesday 3 5 pm, 3rd floor meeting room. AamaGoot Ladyz Club (18 yrs.+) Learn new artistic designs through sewing, beading, etc. Fridays 1- 4 pm, 3rd floor meeting room. Call Carol Doolan at the Friendship House 250627-1717, ext. 64. CALLING ALL Musicians! Prince Rupert Community Band and Choir are seeking new members. No Auditions necessary! PR Community Band meets Mon. 7:30 pm - 9 pm at PRMS (formerly PRSS) Band Room. PR Comm. Choir meets Wed. 7:30 - 9 pm at PRMS Band Room. Call Peter Witherly at 250-624-9634. PRINCE RUPERT Seniors Centre Bingo Fridays 1- 3 pm. Everyone 19 years + welcome. THE CHURCH of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints invites you to visit mormon.org. Call the LDS Missionaries 250600-3032 for more. KAPS PRO Bono Services for people in need of free legal advice. Clinics held at 571 McKay St. If you needing legal advice, contact 250-627-5277 KAPS.


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WANTED!!

NEWSPAPER CARRIERS for Terrace and Thornhill Routes Email to: circulation@terracestandard.com

what route you are interested in with your name, address & phone no

BACKUP CARRIERS ALSO REQUIRED

OPEN ROUTES Rte 10115 (75) 4806-4824 Hamer Ave., 3533-3534 Hughes St., 4804-4837 Soucie Ave., 4801-4840 Straume Ave. Rte 10246 (136) 4001-4020 Best St., 4906-4948 Cooper Dr., 4907-4921 Highland Dr., 4925-4947 Hundal Dr., 5102 Lanfear Dr., 4002-4120 Munroe St., 3902-3914 Terrace St., 3808-4110 Thomas St., 4831-4947 Twedle Ave. Rte 30128 (20) business route by 5pm 4905-4946 Greig Ave. & 4800-4904 HWY16

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SPORTS

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Rampage fall to River Kings in Terrace By Kevin Campbell THE NORTHERN CONNECTOR

TERRACE - Battling back from two three-goal deficits, the Prince Rupert Rampage’s valiant third-period comeback efforts were snuffed out in a 6-4 loss Saturday night at the Terrace Sportsplex against the River Kings. Down 3-0 after the first period and later 4-1, the Rampage found themselves in a hole early against one of the Central Interior Hockey League’s (CIHL) most imposing teams to begin this 2014-15 season. “We have a good skating team and so do they,” said Rampage trainer Jules Robinson on Sunday. “They’re getting a lot better each time we meet them.” And the Rampage (1-1) almost had the game tied 5-5 with under four minutes left in the contest when forwards Kory Movold and Tyler Bates streaked down the ice on a 2-on-0 rush. Movold shot but the puck went wide, and the Rampage’s hopes of winning their first road test were put to bed, but not without a furious third period that saw Rupert score three times to make the game 5-4. “We weren’t happy with the way the last 10 minutes of the first period went but the team regrouped and got back to the game plan the coaches put together for us,” said defenceman Derek Baker on Sun-

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The Terrace River Kings celebrate a goal against the Prince Rupert Rampage. The Rampage rallied to close a three goal deficit but still fell 6-4 to the River Kings in Terrace Oct. 11. day. Terrace (3-0) potted three markers before the game was 20 minutes old, peppering goaltender Devon Gerrits with shots. River Kings captain Steve Cullis scored twice and Corbin Legros added another tally for Terrace to

give them the early lead. In the second, the Rampage woke up and notched a goal of their own from their own captain Jared Meers. The team’s top line of Meers, Movold and Bates combined for that play.

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KITIMAT - Sometimes to play hard you have to work hard. That’s the mantra adopted by the Kitimat Snowmobile and Hikers Club (KSHC) with respect to the most current and more-than-bite sized project they have undertaken to improve outdoor recreation opportunities in the Kitimat Valley. Through an existing relationship with Recreation Sites and Trails BC, hundreds of hours of volunteer labour, the use of club funds generated through fundraising and membership dues, and with support from sizable grants from the District of Kitimat and the Northern Development Initiative Trust, the local nonprofit organization is replacing the existing Robinson Ridge recreation area sub-alpine cabin. The existing 1980s vintage stick framed, plywood clad, one room cabin is being replaced by a dovetailed log cabin pre-manufactured in Prince George and complete with loft and covered front deck. The existing cabin was determined to be years past end of life, shifting and buckling on its foundation due to ongoing decay of the na-

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The new Robinson Ridge cabin. tive timber cribbing used to support the structure. As such, KSHC believed it was important for the safety of current and prospective future users of the area to replace the cabin with a more weather proof, structurally sound, and less maintenance intensive structure. Still marveling in the success of the recent Clague Mountain Recreation Area cabin replacement, a similar project undertaken by the club, its partners, and

a long list of local and regional contributors, a club decision was made to search out and pursue available grants to help fund the project for Robinson Ridge. The club was eventually successful in securing funds from both the District of Kitimat’s Capital Project Grant program and Northern Development Initiative Trust’s Community Halls and Recreation Facilities program, with the balance of necessary fund-

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But Terrace would add another marker of their own in the second frame as Ben Reinbolt gave Terrace the 4-1 lead. Jordan Aubee and Calen Findlay went toe-to-toe in the game’s only scrap. “We ran into some penalty trou-

The Smithers Steelheads fell to Lac La Hache by a score of 6-1 on Saturday night while the Williams Lake Stampeders continued to roll, beating Quesnel 7-3 for a 3-0 start to the season. Williams Lake and Terrace remain the only undefeated teams, each carrying 3-0 records.

ing supplied by KSHC. Labour on the project has been a combination of in-kind club labour and skilled trades. To date, 400 hours have been volunteered by KSHC. Given the remote location and difficulty in accessing the sub-alpine installation location, the primary means of transport must be by helicopter, something the club has, to date, worked closely on with Quantum Helicopters. Given the cost of materials, the non-profit status of the club, and the perceived benefit of the project to Kitimat and surrounding area, KSHC has been overwhelmed by generosity of local businesses in their donation of materials and services. With a cabin package delivery date of August 14 the rate of progress through late August and September has been rapid, starting with cabin location, and an end goal of the cabin being fully outfitted and ready for use by the end of October. Club President Chad Fournier says club membership and the visitor logs at the cabin will quantify the success of the project as they will show the value of the cabin to the region. Anyone interested in knowing more can contact Fournier at 778-818-0088.

TERRACE - Nearly 150 people braved one of the raniest days in month for the annual All Seasons’ Fall Run Oct. 5. “It was actually very amazing that we had so many participants due to one of the worst weather days we have had in months,” said organizer Nadene Butler. “The rain started at 8 a.m. during set up and did not relent until the race was well over.” The run saw 21 people in the 21 km race, two in the 10 km walk, 96 in the 5 km, and 33 in the 10 km. And 14 students from Lax Kw’alaams came from the coast to participate. “Thank goodness for all our super volunteers,” she said. “I wish I could list them all but we had so many and without them this event would not have happened. Also the community sponsors. The All Seasons’ run really is a great community event that promotes healthy active living for all ages and hopefully it will continue next year.”

Kitimat club works hard to play hard Contributed

ble and Terrace was able to capitalize with four power-play goals. If we had limited the number of powerplays by one or two it could have been a different outcome,” said Baker. The Rampage charged out of the gate for the third frame where Craig Munro would score twice and Movold would add another, but an empty net goal by Cullis sealed the game for the River Kings who now start the year 3-0 for the first time since the CIHL started keeping track of the games in 2009. Rupert was also able to hold Luke Gordon, an ex-Western Hockey League player with the Everett Silvertips for three games, to just one assist, although Cullis stepped up for the team with two goals and an assist. “They have a really deep team that plays a physical brand of hockey but once we started to use our speed and establish the forecheck we started to have some success,” said Baker.

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