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The 135-metre Russian vessel Simushir finally found a port in the storm in Prince Rupert early Monday after a dramatic three days which began after it lost power of of Haida Gwaii and before it could be towed to safety.
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PRINCE RUPERT - The 135-metre Russian vessel Simushir finally found a port in the storm in Prince Rupert early Monday after a dramatic three days that threatened Haida Gwaii and the North Coast with a potentially devastating environmental disaster. The Simushir, loaded with 450 tonnes of Bunker C fuel and diesel oil, was sailing from Washington back to Russia at approximately 1:30 a.m. on Oct. 17 when a defective oil cooling pump caused the vessel’s engines to lose power 12 nautical miles northwest of Gowgaia Bay, off Moresby Island. “The Haida Nation’s worst fear is coming true,” Peter Lantin, president of the Haida Nation, stated.
The Council of Haida Nation was the first to raise the alarm and at the time were told the vessel would run aground by Friday evening. However, a wind direction change helped to downgrade the threat of the Simushir running aground later that day, with Roger Girouard, assistant commissioner of the Canadian Coast Guard Western Region, telling media the ship was no longer considered an imminent threat during a teleconference just after 5 p.m. The Canadian Coast Guard vessel Gordon Reid reached the cargo ship Friday afternoon, along with two helicopters that were on standby. After a few unsuccessful attempts, the Gordon Reid was able to secure a line on the Simushir. While the vessel wasn’t equipped to handle the full rescue operation, it pulled it further away from the coast and
until private U.S. tugboat Barbara Foss was able to take over on Sunday. When the Simushir was secured at Fairview Terminal at 3 a.m. Monday, its 10 crew members were still onboard. The ship’s captain had been airlifted to Sandspit early Friday afternoon to receive medical attention. After an inspection, it was determined the only repairs required were to the cooling pump. Michael Gurney, the Port of Prince Rupert’s manager of corporate communications, said repairs were relatively simple, and estimated they would take 48 hours to complete on Monday. “Obviously, the seas off Haida Gwaii were extraordinary ... what they needed was a stable platform which they have now, thanks to a very calm day in Prince Rupert, and some technical assistance to change out that
equipment. Then they should be on their way after a short Canadian visit,” he said. Gail Shea, Minister of Fisheries and Oceans Canada, said because of the close co-ordination between the Canadian Coast Guard and the Department of National Defence, the Government of Canada was “able to take immediate action to halt the Russian-flagged ship Simushir from drifting into shore.” But there’s been plenty of criticism about response time, with many pointing to the incident as a reason why there needs to be a full-time vessel stationed on the North Coast. “It is one of the things we have been pushing for because we have very little to respond with,” Des Nobles, a SkeenaQueen Charlotte Regional District (SQCRD) director, said during a meeting on Friday.
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NDP MP Cullen plugs his tanker ban bill By Josh Massey THE NORTHERN CONNECTOR
TERRACE - New Democrat MP Nathan Cullen says he has no big objections about oil products being exported from North America with the one exception that nothing should be transported through his Skeena – Bulkley Valley riding. It means that not even a plan to ship refined oil by tanker, which some studies have shown to be less harmful than bitumen crude in the case of a spill, would be permitted from the north coast if a private member’s bill being promoted by Cullen is ever turned into law. Cullen provided a rundown of his “An Act to Defend the Pacific Northwest” bill at a public session held at the Sportsplex Oct. 16. He does not go so far as to include pipelines in his ban bid but his bill does call for the National Energy Board to review such proposals to determine their value-added economic and
NATHAN CULLEN job-creating potential. Nor does the proposed ban apply to LNG tankers or any tankers that might be heading north and south up the coast, as the bill is directed at banning tanker traffic bound for ports across the Pacific Ocean in particular. Cullen said his bill would not apply to areas outside the boundaries of his constituency, arguing that other areas have to make their own decisions about oil exports. And against the charge that his bill is a “not in my back yard” measure, Cullen said there are particular aspects to the coastal en-
vironment that make it highly unfavourable for oil export. This was his response to those like Ann Kantakis, who said she is strongly opposed to Northern Gateway, when they asked Cullen how his proposed law would protect the coast from other oil shipping projects, for instance if an alternative line was built to Alaska. “It depends on what your backyard is,” Cullen said afterwards. “Some places we recognize, as a country, that shouldn’t be threatened. We do it all the time. It isn’t a question of resource development or not, it’s what kind and under what condition.” Cullen started the discussion with a description of the Enbridge Northern Gateway pipeline project, the blocking of which is the main goal of his legislation. Enbridge is working on fulfilling the 209 conditions imposed on it by the National Energy Board if it wishes the pipeline to be built. Northern Gateway
would mean 250 tankers a year coming to and from a Kitimat export terminal carrying diluted bitumen pumped through a 1,177km pipeline from Alberta. Cullen described the Enbridge project as being financially backed by Chinese investment, an arrangement that ultimately serves foreign energy needs more than Canada’s need for local economies and local autonomy. “It’s a perverse subsidy,” Cullen said of Canadian government subsidies to the oil industry in general. Local resident Davis Lindsay asked what Cullen would do to offset the loss of jobs that banning projects like Northern Gateway would mean. Cullen responded that renewable energy sector jobs could be achieved through redirecting money currently given in subsidies to oil companies. He added that publicly-financed child care programs could boost productivity by freeing up more parents to work.
And in replying to a question from Bruce Hill about the chances of his bill ever being passed, Cullen acknowledged it was a long shot. “I want to give my colleagues across the aisle the excuse to do the right thing,” said Cullen. The MP also spoke elsewhere in the area.
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PRINCE RUPERT - The Prince Rupert School District (SD52) is spending the entire 2014/15 Learning Improvement Fund (LIF) on additional teaching and support staff time. This school year, SD52 will receive $492,620 from the $75-million being provided by the province through the Learning Improvement Fund. As part of the new collective agreements with teachers and support staff, 80 per cent of SD52’s funding will be dedicated to teaching staff, with the remaining 20 per cent being used for additional hours for education assistants and similar support staff. Sandra Jones, superintendent of SD52, said about 5.1 full-time equivalent positions were created this year, noting this time was split up between a number of teachers already in the district. Prince Rupert’s school district is in the process of meeting with the local IUOE to determine how the money earmarked for support staff will be used, as additional funding for support staff was recently confirmed.
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TERRACE - Javy Toor ran 40 miles on her 40th birthday, the same day as the Sept. 14 Terry Fox Run and that resulted in her name being drawn for tickets from Hawkair.
KITIMAT - Amendments to the M1 Manufacturing Zone bylaw has the attention of industry, or at least Chevron, who encouraged the District of Kitimat to continue working at any changes before adoption. Council has been working on amendments which would formalize density bonuses for work camps attached to projects. Namely, in the proposed amendments, camps with up to 2,000 beds would have to pay $500 per bed, with that money going towards the local affordable housing fund. Kitimat LNG Team Lead Dave Molinksi, speaking at the October 6 public hearing for the bylaw, said there could be issues with the bylaw as proposed and said he worried about potential impacts to the commu-
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ship between the two. Council opted to adjourn the bylaw to November 3. The public hearings on this matter first began in March, and Kitimat staff did recommend further adjourning until November. That’s because the elusive Housing Action Plan commissioned by the province still has not been completed and
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No Terrace race for school board By Anna Killen
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TERRACE - For a few days it looked like there would be a race for the two Terrace seats on the Coast Mountains School District (CMSD) board. But Oct. 17 Diana Penner withdrew her nomination, meaning incumbent and current board chair Art Erasmus and incumbent Roger Leclerc would be acclaimed as the two Terrace representatives. With Gary Turner returning as the trustee for Thornhill (also by acclamation), Terrace and area faces around the board table will be the same as they have been since the last election in 2011. Both Penner and Leclerc suggested last week that they only decided to run when they saw that no one else had. They filed after the nomination deadline of Oct. 10 was extended over the Thanksgiving long weekend to Oct. 14 after only one name – that of Erasmus – was put forward by the initial deadline. “I only put my name in after the nomination period was over and trustee Electoral Area 2 was short a candidate,” said Leclerc by email last week of the lack of candidates for the two school board Terrace seats. Leclerc, the current vice-chair, had cited time constraints in his initial decision not to run. Penner withdrew her papers shortly before 4 p.m. Oct. 17, the deadline for taking one’s name off the ballot. “I did just 10 minutes ago after giving it much consideration and prayer,” said Penner late Friday afternoon by email, responding to a query about whether either had withdrawn their names by the filing deadline. Leclerc now says he will now have to manage his time to fulfill his trustee duties. He thought the lack of candidates for the two Terrace school board seats may have to do with terms now being four years as of this year instead of three years as was the case before. While interest in filling Terrace’s school board seats is evidently weak, that’s not the case at the city – 13 people are vying for the six council seats in Terrace chambers and two people are running for mayor. In Kitimat, three people are vying for two seats on the school board, and in the Hazeltons two people are in the running for that area’s one school board seat. Polls open in Kitimat and in the Hazeltons for school district elections on Nov. 15.
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notice of election by voting Public Notice is hereby given to the electors of the District of Kitimat that an Election by Voting is necessary to elect a Mayor and six Councillors for a four-year term commencing December 2014 and terminating in November 2018 and that the persons nominated as candidates at the Election by Voting and for whom the votes will be received are listed below:
Mayor – One (1) to be elected: SuRNAME
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General Voting Day will be Saturday, November 15, 2014, to qualifieD electorS of the DiStrict of Kitimat, at the following wheelchair accessible voting places: • Mount Elizabeth Middle Secondary School Cafeteria, 1491 Kingfisher Avenue, Kitimat, BC • Riverlodge Recreation Centre, 654 Columbia Avenue W., Kitimat, BC AND SuCh VotiNg plACES ShAll BE opEN BEtWEEN thE houRS of 8:00 AM AND 8:00 pM. Other vOting OppOrtunities aDVaNceD VotiNG oPPortuNitieS for Electors of the District of Kitimat shall be held in the tamitik Meeting Room, 400 City Centre (located in the lobby between the tamitik arena and the pool) between the hours of 8:00 am and 8:00 pm on Wednesday, November 5, 2014 and Wednesday, November 12, 2014. a SPecial VotiNG oPPortuNity for the Electors of the District of Kitimat shall be provided on Saturday, November 15, 2014, between the hours of 1:30 pm and 3:00 pm at the Kitimat general hospital and Mountainview lodge, 920 lahakas Boulevard South, Kitimat, BC, and between the hours of 3:15 pm and 4:00 pm at Delta King place, 701 Mountainview Square, Kiitmat, BC. the only persons permitted to vote at a Special Voting opportunity are those who, being duly qualified electors, are: (a) Delta King place residents and persons unable to attend a regular poll on general Voting Day, may vote at this Special Voting opportunity; (b) Kitimat general hospital and Mountainview lodge residents and patients; plus persons unable to attend a regular poll on general Voting Day, may vote at this Special Voting opportunity; Bedside voting is available for those persons requiring it. mail ballOt vOting Mail ballot voting will be available for those electors of the District of Kitimat who are unable to vote at the other voting opportunities. Any person requiring information on mail ballot voting, please contact Warren Waycheshen, Chief Election officer or Shirley Boudreault, Deputy Chief Election officer, at the District of Kitimat, 250-632-8900. Note: it is the responsibility of the voter to ensure they contact the Chief Election officer, or Deputy Chief Election officer in sufficient time to receive a mail ballot package and return the ballots. electOr registratiOn if you are not on the list of electors, you may register at the time of voting. to register you must meet the following qualifications: • 18 years of age or older on general voting day for the election; and • a Canadian citizen; and • a resident of British Columbia for at least six months immediately before the day of registration; and • a resident of oR registered owner of real property in the District of Kitimat for at least 30 days immediately before the day of registration; and • not disqualified under the Local Government Act or any other enactment from voting in an election and not otherwise disqualified by law. reSiDeNt electorS seeking to register will be required to produce two pieces of identification, at least one with a signature and one with an address, proving both residency and identity. NoN-reSiDeNt ProPerty electorS must produce satisfactory proof that they are entitled to register and vote in relation to their real property, and if applicable, written consent from a majority of other registered owners of the real property that you are permitted to register and vote for that property.
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Hospice society helps those grieving the death of loved one By Shaun Thomas THE NORTHERN CONNECTOR
PRINCE RUPERT The loss of a loved one is perhaps the toughest time anyone will face, but the Prince Rupert and District Hospice Society wants people to know it’s not something they must endure alone. While many associate hospice services simply with being there for the dying individual, hospice volunteers also offer grief and bereavement support for family and friends and assistance with arrangements following the passing of their loved one. It’s a valuable service, but one hospice volunteers say has gone underutilized in the community. Raising the profile of hospice in Prince Rupert is just one of the goals of the Closing the Circle Conference, scheduled for Oct. 25. “We do have a hospice here, there are services and people are not alone when they come into crisis in terms of losing a loved one ... we would like to bring hospice and the idea around the life cycle to people’s consciousness. We’re here, we’re living, but we will be leaving too. And there is support for those who are still here afterwards,” said Judy Riddell, a volunteer who became involved in hospice after receiving support during the passing of her uncle and mother. “I wish people would use the resources available in the community and would reach out. I know we have trained over 60 people in the community and they are passionate people who want to be a volunteer, but we don’t get a lot of referrals so it is hard to engage the volunteers. We want our service to be used ... we don’t counsel, we don’t offer advice, we listen and offer support. We believe people don’t have to grieve in isolation and want to help people along their grief journey,” added Connie Munson, a former nurse who now coordinates volunteers for the society. Lending an ear to those facing the end of their life and supporting those during the grieving process will not appeal to everyone, but it’s something both Munson
and Riddell said are very rewarding experiences. “Just knowing how important communication is, sometimes families don’t fill that gap and it is easier to talk to a caring, compassionate stranger, who becomes a friend. That is why I am very passionate about hospice ... I think the most rewarding part is to appreciate the life that we have and learning to
live each day to its fullest. That is the gift that I receive from sitting with the dying and their families,” said Munson. “There is a deep reward for supporting people who are at the end of life. You never know where they are at so you
are extremely generous and it is wonderful just to be able to be with the person and the families and just to give Connie Munson them some support during a time that is very meet them where they difficult for are at. Very often people people. I think it’s need-
“It’s part of life. It’s something people choose to ignore rather than embrace.”
ed, really needed,” added Riddell. Speakers during the conference will touch upon everything from suicide to changing the way people view death. Like keynote speaker Stephen Garrett, Riddell and Munson say a different perspective of death could go a long way. “Death is not taboo. It happens to all of us,” said Munson.
“It’s part of life. It’s something people choose to ignore rather than embrace.” The Closing the Circle Conference will take place at Northwest Community College on Saturday, Oct. 25 from 9 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. For more information or to register, call 250-6226204 or email princeruperthospice@gmail. com.
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Electoral Area B - Generally described as the Area around the Hazeltons. Includes Kispiox, Kitwanga, Two Mile, South Hazelton, Cedarvale, and the First Nations Communities in the Hazelton and Kitwanga Area. One person to be elected: SURNAME Paranich Pierre
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Tina Edith
Voting Opportunities for Electoral Area B: General Voting will be held on:
Saturday, November 15, 2014, 8:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. at the following locations:
• Kispiox Valley Community Centre, 2489 Kispiox Valley Road • Cedarvale Museum, 148 Cedarvale Ferry Road • Kispiox Community Hall, 12 96 Lax Se’ El, Kispiox Village • Mount Rocher Church (Upstairs), 2060 Broadway Avenue, South Hazelton • Glen Vowell Health Centre, Access Road, Glen Vowell • Moricetown Band Office, 205 Beaver Road, Moricetown • Kitsegukla Elementary School, 305 Park Drive, Kitsegukla • District of New Hazelton Meeting Centre, 3226 Bowser Street, New Hazelton • Gitanyow Independent School, 4th Avenue, Gitanyow • Kitwanga Valley Recreation Centre, 3754 Mill Road, Kitwanga • Village of Hazelton Municipal Office, 4310 Field St., Village of Hazelton
Advance Voting opportunity will be held on: Wednesday, November 5, 2014 8:00 am – 8:00 pm • Kitwanga Valley Recreation Centre, 3754 Mill Road, Kitwanga • District of New Hazelton Municipal Hall, 3036 Bowser Street, New Hazelton
Voting Opportunities for Electoral Area F: General Voting will be held on:
Saturday, November 15, 2014 from 8:00 am – 8:00 pm at the following locations: • School District #87 (Stikine) School Administration Office, 5 Commercial Drive, Dease Lake.
Advance Voting opportunity will be held on: Wednesday, November 5, 2014 8:00 am to 8:00 pm • School District #87 (Stikine) School Administration Office, 5 Commercial Drive, Dease Lake. MAIL BALLOT VOTING AVAILABLE FOR ALL 2 ELECTORAL AREAS Qualified electors may vote by mail if they: • Have a physical disability, illness or injury that affects their ability to vote at another voting opportunity, OR • Expect to be absent from the Regional District Area on general voting day and at the times of all advance voting opportunities. REQUESTING A MAIL BALLOT PACKAGE: Before 4 pm on November 13, 2014 you must complete an application to vote by mail and the application must be submitted to the Regional District office #300, 4545 Lazelle Avenue, Terrace, BC V8G 4E1. The application to vote by mail is available by telephone 250-615-6100, toll free 1-800-663-3208, fax 250-635-9222, email info@rdks.bc.ca or on our website www.rdks.bc.ca.
Lot 15 Commercial Drive (Dease Lake) 62 Boulder Street (Dease Lake)
The 1. 2. 3.
following information is required: Full name Residential address Address of the property in relation to which you are voting (for nonresident property electors), 4. Method of delivery of your mail ballot package: (a) pick up at Regional District office (b) regular letter mail through Canada Post to residential address, OR (c) regular letter mail through Canada Post to alternate address that you provide when requesting the ballot package, 5. If you are not on the list of electors, to ensure you receive the correct registration application form in your package, you must indicate whether you are going to be registering as a resident or non-resident property elector. The Regional District will send out mail ballot packages commencing on or about October 31, 2014. To be counted, your mail ballot must be received by the Chief Election Officer no later than 8 pm on Saturday, November 15, 2014. Elector Registration Resident Electors If you are not on the list of electors, you may register at the time of voting by completing the required application form available at the voting place. To register you must meet the following qualifications: • 18 years of age or older • Canadian citizen • Resident of BC for at least 6 months immediately preceding voting day • Resident of OR registered owner of real property in the electoral area for at least 30 days immediately preceding voting day, and • Not otherwise disqualified by law from voting. Resident electors will also be required to produce 2 pieces of identification (at least one with a signature). Picture identification is not necessary. The identification must prove both residency and identity. Non-Resident Property Elector A person who is not a resident of the applicable Electoral Area, but who has been a registered owner of real property in the applicable Electoral Area for at least 30 days before General Voting Day may register as a non-resident property elector. Non-resident property electors will be required to provide evidence of ownership of the real property and the written consent of a majority of the other property owners (if any) that they are entitled to register for the jointly owned property. If there is more than one registered owner of real property either as joint tenants or tenants in common, only one of these individuals may register as a non-resident property elector. Further information on the foregoing may be obtained by contacting the Regional District of Kitimat-Stikine Office at 250-615-6100 or 1-800-663-3208 or the Chief Election Officer at 250-635-1907 Cathy Jackson Chief Election Officer
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AUCTION SIX SIDED PICNIC TABLE
200,000
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(ACCOMMODATION NOT INCLUDED)
102 Safeway Gift Certificate MediChair Northcoast 103 A 6 Pack of Pitas Pita Pit 104 Dinner for Two Shan Yan Restaurant 105 Chances Gift Card Chances Terrace 106 15 Dozen medium size eggs Daybreak Farms Ltd. 107 Canadian Tire Gift Card Sun Life Financial 108 Coverall Superior Linen 109 One Case of Glass Cleaner (12 cans) Speedy Glass & Rhino Linings 110 OK Tire Gift Certificate OK Tire and Automotive Service 111 Sonicare Rechargeable AirFloss Set Horizon Dental 112 Book - Talk Like Ted Terrace Public Library 113 5 Art Gift Cards (wildlife and scenery) Bear Naked Artistree
Value
$36.00 $50.00 $48.00 $35.00 $75.00 $38.00 $100.00 $49.00 $70.00 $50.00 $100.00 $29.00 $20.00
114 One Lane of Cosmic Bowling- Pre-booked Terrace Bowling Lanes $45.00 115 Mr Mikes Gift Certificates Mr. Mikes Steakhouse Casual 116 Red Men's Jacket, size large CIBC 117 One Case of Bread Canada Bread Company 118 Medium White logoed t-shirt and cap Skeena Valley Cruizers 119 Level 1 First Aid Kit Allnorth 120 Four Books for the Cook Misty River Books 121 Dyson Hand Held Vacuum Canadian Tire
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Saturday, Nov. 1, 6 PM to 11 PM Sunday, Nov. 2, 2 PM to 10 PM
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SATURDAY NOVEMBER 1 - 6:00 - 7:00 PM
101 Sheet Cake Gift Certificate Dairy Queen
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Sportsplex Banquet Room on Cable 10 Citywest Television
CANUCKS GAME TRAVEL PACK
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Item # Donor / Item
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$50.00 $50.00 $100.00 $32.00 $75.00 $95.00 $230.00
Item # Donor / Item
Value
122 30 Minute Quantum Helicopter Ride Quantum Helicopters Ltd.
$710.00
123 3 months of Chubb Alarm Monitoring Chubb Security Systems
$75.00
124 40 Gallon Electric Water Heate Acadia Northwest Mechanical Inc.
$454.00
125 Canon Pixma MG5520 Ink Wireless All-in-One Printer Ideal Office Solutions $139.00 126 Car & Truck Wash Gift Card Raincoast Wash & Lube
$50.00
127 1 Hour Reflexology or Reiki Session Lana Garner, ARP, BSW
$60.00
128 20 min. Lakelse Air Helicopter Flight Lakelse Air Ltd.
$300.00
129 Carved Garden Rock Spirit Stones 130 Mr. Mikes Gift Certificates Mr. Mikes Steakhouse Casual
$125.00 $50.00
SATURDAY NOVEMBER 1 - 7:00 - 8:00 PM
201 Safeway Gift Card Re/Max Coast Mountains 202 River Kings Hockey Tickets Terrace River Kings 203 Back Eddy Pub Gift Certificate Back Eddy Pub 204 3’ x 6.5’ Power Sports Mat Canadian Tire 205 Safeway Gift Card Steve Cullis Appraisals Ltd
$50.00 $50.00 $50.00 $120.00 $100.00
206 Gift Certificate for Carpet or Upholstery Cleaning Hydra Mist Carpet Cleaning $200.00 207 Benson Optical Gift Certificate Benson Optical Laboratory Ltd. 208 McDonald’s Coffee Gift Basket McDonalds Restaurant 209 Safeway Gift Certificate McElhanney Consulting
$350.00 $140.00
Item # Donor / Item
212 One Piano Tuning Jose Coosemans 213 Save-On Gift Certificate Kemp Harvey Demers Inc 214 Janitors Warehous Gift Certificate Janitors’ Warehouse
Value
$120.00 $50.00 $100.00
Item # Donor / Item
Value
303 A 6 Pack of Pitas Pita Pit
$48.00
304 Dinner for Two at Polly’s Cafe Polly’s Cafe
$38.00
305 Chances Gift Card Chances Terrace
$75.00 $90.00
215 Five Extreme Touchless Car Washes Kitsumkalum Tempo Gas Bar
$75.00
306 One night at Copper River Motel Copper River Motel
216 Garden Gazing Ball Uplands Nursery
$40.00
307 CKX - TX-529 Flair Snocross Helmet Kickstart Motorsports
$122.00
217 Tim Horton’s Gift Card & Tim Horton’s Blanket Tim Hortons $78.00
308 Bea’s Flowerland Gift Certificate Bea’s Flowerland
$60.00
218 Skeena Valley Therapeutic Massage Therapy Skeena Valley Therapeutic Massage Clinic $45.00
309 One Case of Glass Cleaner (12 cans) Speedy Glass & Rhino Linings
$70.00
219 Autochoice Mechanical Gift Certificate Auto Choice Mechanical
$100.00
310 Dragon Expedition 2 Fly Fishing Rod Royal Bank of Canada
$100.00
220 $100 Towards Business Recycling Do Your Part Recycling Co
$100.00
311 Studio 3 Salon and Spa Gift Certificate Studio 3 Salon & Spa
$150.00
221 Thornhill Motors Gift Certificate Thornhill Motors
$200.00
312 NWCC Fine Dining for Two People Northwest Community College Culinary $100.00
222 90 Minute Hot/Cool Stone Message Therapy Escape- Hot/Cool Stone Massage Therapy $90.00
313 Book- The Dolphin Way Terrace Public Library
$27.00
223 Genuine Truckwear Cap-It Gift Card Genuine Truckwear Cap It Terrace
314 Level 1 First Aid Training St John Ambulance
$115.00
315 1/4 page B&W Ad in Terrace Standard Terrace Standard
$489.00
$50.00
224 1 Month Unlimited Yoga Pass The Yoga Studio
$115.00
225 Scaife Signs Gift Certificate Scaife Signs
$50.00
316 My Mountain Co-op Gift Certificate McAlpine and Co.
$200.00
226 SUV or Car Oil Change Raincoast Wash & Lube
$69.00
317 12” x 18” Mounted Kermode Photo Val Michel Freelance Photographer
$100.00
227 Karcher Electric Power Washer Home Hardware 228 European Pedicure Gift Certificate European Pedicure Institute
$129.00 $35.00
318 1 Round of Golf for 2 w/ a Golf Cart @ SVG&CC Skeena Valley Golf & Country Club $117.00 319 Ladies Birch coloured Moccasins Size 8 * House of Sim-oi-Ghets
$75.00
229 Northern Savings Harvest Term Deposit Northern Savings Credit Union
$150.00
320 Confidential Paper Shredding Gift Certificate Confidential Paper Shredding $120.00
230 Hawkair Return Trip to Vancouver Hawkair Aviation Services Ltd.
$500.00
321 Freight to or from Vancouver or Household Moves Bandstra Transportation $300.00
$100.00
210 Fountain Tire Wheel Alignment Fountain Tire
$140.00
211 Marks Work Wear Gift Card Mark’s Work Wear
SATURDAY NOVEMBER 1 - 8:00 - 9:00 PM 301 Pizza Hut Two Medium Pan Pizzas Pizza Hut $35.00
$100.00
302 Safeway Gift Card Appraisals Northwest
$100.00
322 1/4 page B&W Ad in The Northern Connector Terrace Standard / Northern Connector $525.00 323 Barona Large ShimanoTackle Bag North Coast Anglers
$200.00
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Value
BID IN PERSON AT THE SPORTSPLEX OR BID ONLINE AT HTTP://WWW.AUCTION.TERRACEROTARY.ORG Item # Donor / Item
Value
Item # Donor / Item
Value
Item # Donor / Item
Value
324 Glad Hatter Wine Kit + Brew Fee Wine n Suds
$158.00
420 One 10 Yard Load of Road Crush Delivered Skeena Concrete Products Ltd. $225.00
516 Nitrile O-ring Kit Johnny’s Welding
$228.00
612 All Seasons Source for Sports Gift Certificate Warner Bandstra Brown $200.00
325 Trim Time Signs Gift Certificate Trim Time Signs
$150.00
421 Terrace Motors Toyota Gift Certificate Budget Rent A Car Terrace
517 Fire Extinguishers, Smoke & CO Alarms Paragon Insurance
$150.00
613 Two Hours of Lakelse Machine Shop Time Lakelse Machine & Performance Ltd $200.00
326 Sylvania 7” Portable DVD Player Wal Mart
$65.00
422 Framed, Signed & Numbered Print -”Loon’ Triton Environmental Consultants Ltd $300.00
518 “Taylormade” Golf Bag with Stand CIBC Wood Gundy Investing
$150.00
614 Drum Making Kit Creative Zone Crafts
$60.00
327 Exterior Car Wash, Interior Vaccuum, Clean Windows Norm’s Auto Refinishing $50.00
423 Ceramic Knives & Petro Canada Gift Card $100.00 Petro Canada/Northwest Fuels
519 First Aid Kit Finning Canada
$125.00
615 Don Diego’s $25 Gift Certificate Don Diego Restaurant
$25.00
328 2 Sessions of Reflexology or Healing Touch Phoenix Health Services $120.00
424 Tea lover’s gift set Elephants Ear
520 4 Hours of Carpentry Labour Barton Construction
$250.00
616 Watercolour Print (Wildlife and Scenery) Bear Naked Artistree
$20.00
329 Monster Inspiration Headphones Sight & Sound
$200.00
425 Ibex Women’s Woolies Base Layer Wild Bike & Back Country formerly McBike $180.00
521 Beige Area Rug 5`x8` Your Decor
$506.00
617 One Lane of Cosmic Bowling- Pre-booked Terrace Bowling Lanes $45.00
330 Shiny Hansen’s Gift Certificate Shiny Hansen’s
$100.00
426 Brother printer HL 3140 Speedee Your Office Experts
$275.00
522 Special Edition $2 Coin Specimen Set for 2014 Canada Post Corporation $50.00
618 Tillicum Twin Theatres Giftcards Tillicum Theatres
SATURDAY NOVEMBER 1 - 9:00 - 10:00 PM 401 Bert’s Deli Gift Certificate Bert’s Delicatessen $50.00
427 Okuma High Performance 8/9 weight Fly Ree $115.00 Royal Bank of Canada
523 HP Officejet 4630 Smartphone and Tablet Printer Staples (Terrace) $129.00
619 2 Sessions of Reflexology or Healing Touch Phoenix Health Services $120.00
428 Access Point Key Cabinet Pro Terry’s Lock & Security
524 24 hour Hot Tub Rental Twilight Spas & Pump Supply
$168.00
620 “Rock Solid” Tow Guards Nor-Burd RV Sales & Service Ltd.
$117.00
402 River Kings Hockey Tickets Terrace River Kings
$50.00
429 Northern Savings Harvest Term Deposit Northern Savings Credit Union
$150.00
525 Ashley Furniture Navy Fabric Love Seat City Furniture
$700.00
621 Terrace Interiors Gift Certificate Terrace Interiors
$100.00
403 Safeway Gift Certificate Kemp Harvey Demers Inc.
$50.00
430 Hawkair Return Trip to Vancouver Hawkair Aviation Services Ltd.
$500.00
526 Gift Certificate for Gutter, Soffit, or Fascia Rain Catcher Gutters $650.00
622 Car & Truck Wash Gift Card Raincoast Wash & Lube
404 Minute Muffler Gift Certificate Minute Muffler & Brake 405 Chances Gift Card Chances Terrace 406 Bear Country Inn Gift Certificates Bear Country Inn
$100.00 $75.00 $100.00
$100.00
$85.00
$90.00
$40.00
$50.00
SATURDAY NOVEMBER 1 - 10:00 - 11:00 PM 501 River Kings Hockey Tickets Terrace River Kings $50.00
527 On Sight Embroidery & Promotions Gift Certificate On Sight Embroidery & Promotions $100.00
623 Drycleaning & Laundry Services Spotless Drycleaners & Sewing
$100.00
529 West Point Equipment Rental Gift Certificate West Point Rentals Ltd. $200.00
624 Safeway Gift Card Canada Safeway Limited
$100.00
502 Safeway Gift Certificate MediChair Northcoast
530 2 to the Harpoonist and the Axe Murderer Concert Terrace Concert Society $50.00
625 Don Diegos Gift Certificate Business Development Bank of Canada $50.00
531 Carved Red Cedar Burl Bowl Edward Jones
626 Canadian Tire Gift Certificate AllTeck Line Contractors Inc.
407 Caddis Northern Guide Lightweight Wading Shoes Copperside Foods & Fish Tales Tackle $100.00
503 Safeway Gift Card Lakelse Financial Group Inc.
408 “ChiroThin” Weight Loss Program SpineFit Rehab & Wellness & Dr. Lindsay $500.00 409 30” x 36” Frameless Beveled Mirror All West Glass
$105.00
504 Aqua Plumbing Gift Certificate Aqua Plumbing & Heating 505 Chances Gift Card Chances Terrace
410 Fountain Tire Wheel Alignment Fountain Tire
$140.00
$50.00 $100.00 $150.00
$185.00
$75.00
SUNDAY NOVEMBER 2 - 2:00 - 3:00 PM 601 Dairy Queen Sheet Cake Gift Certificate Dairy Queen $36.00
506 1 Night at the Rainbow Inn Mote Rainbow Inn Motel l
$85.00
602 Grande Ol’e Barber Haircut Gift Certificate Grande Ol’e Barber Shop $16.00
411 Graydon Security Gift Certificate for Electrical Graydon Security Systems $100.00
507 Permanent Flower Arrangement Fiori Design
$125.00
412 Boating Basics PCOC(Pleasure Craft Operator Card) Terrace Power and Sail Squadron $65.00
508 Five Extreme Touchless Car Washes Kitsumkalum Tempo Gas Bar
413 Denny’s Restaurant Gift Certificate Denny’s Restaurant
$30.00
509 One Case of Glass Cleaner (12 cans) Speedy Glass & Rhino Linings
414 Book- Rich Dad, Poor Dad Terrace Public Library
$20.00
510 Three- one hour Acupuncture sessions Dr. Candice Griffith, N.D.
$200.00
627 All Seasons Source for Sports Gift Certificate Dediluke Land Surveying Inc. $150.00 628 Safeway Gift Certificate Primerica Financial Services
$50.00
630 Terrace Aquatic Centre 6 Month Family Pass City of Terrace $416.00
603 A 6 Pack of Pitas Pita Pit
$48.00
$75.00
604 Shan Yan Restaurant Dinner for Two Shan Yan Restaurant
$35.00
SUNDAY NOVEMBER 2 - 3:00 - 4:00 PM 701 Safeway Gift Certificate MediChair Northcoast $50.00
$70.00
605 Safeway Gift Card Terrace Steel Works Ltd.
$50.00
702 River Kings Hockey Tickets Terrace River Kings
$50.00
606 15 Dozen medium size eggs Daybreak Farms Ltd.
$38.00
703 Save On Gift Card Re/Max Coast Mountains
$50.00
$122.00
704 Dinner for Two at Polly’s Cafe Polly’s Cafe
$38.00
705 Chances Gift Card Chances Terrace
$75.00
$100.00
706 1 Night at the Rainbow Inn Motel Rainbow Inn Motel
$85.00
$195.00
415 Dinner at Casa Masala and a Concert for 2 Westland Insurance $125.00
511 Bath Products Gift Basket Chill Out
416 My Mountain Co-op Lifetime Membership Golder Associates Ltd $299.00
512 Prince Rupert Port Commemorative Print- Framed Prince Rupert Port Authority $300.00
608 Cookie Decorating Gift Basket Creative Zone Crafts
417 Boston Pizza Gift Card Boston Pizza
513 Sonbadas Steakhouse Gift Certificate Sonbadas Steak House
$50.00
609 Safeway Gift Certificate McElhanny Consulting
418 75 Minute Initial Naturopathic Appointment Dr. Daniel Yee, ND $115.00
514 Mr Mikes Gift Certificates Mr. Mikes Steakhouse Casual
$50.00
610 Bea’s Flowerland Gift Certificate Bea’s Flowerland
$60.00
707 Cookie Jar Bakery Gift Certificate Cookie Jar Bakery
$30.00
419 Framed Picture - Terrace Marsh Scene Thornhill Pub
515 Six-sided Picnic Table Northwest Community College Trades $1200.00
611 Sonicare Kids Rechargeable Toothbrush Horizon Dental
$60.00
708 3 Romance Novels Terrace Public Library
$30.00
$50.00
$400.00
$40.00
607 CKX - TX-529 Flair Snocross Helmet Kickstart Motorsports
$40.00
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Saturday, Nov.1, 6 PM to 11 PM Sunday, Nov. 2, 2 PM to 10 PM
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BID LINE: 778-634-3501
Get your Bid ID early by e-mail to auction@terracerotary.org for online bidding. Item # Donor / Item
Value
BID IN PERSON AT THE SPORTSPLEX OR BID ONLINE AT HTTP://WWW.AUCTION.TERRACEROTARY.ORG Item # Donor / Item
709 One Case of Glass Cleaner (12 cans) Speedy Glass & Rhino Linings
$70.00
805 Chances Gift Card Chances Terrace
710 Large Concrete Square Planter Terrace Redi-Mix Ltd
$72.00
806 Bear Country Inn Gift Certificates Bear Country Inn
Value
$75.00 $100.00
711 Graydon Security Gift Certificate for Electrical Graydon Security Systems $100.00
807 Ladies Tall Black-coloured Muk-Luks, Size 8 * House of Sim-oi-Ghet $299.00
712 Book of 10 Nordic Ski-Day Passes Snow Valley Nordic Ski Club
808 90 minute Acupuncture Assessment & Treatment Catherine Barrette, RAc. RYT $100.00
713 Book-Le secret du coffre bleu Terrace Public Library 714 Black Water Cooler Aqua Clear Bottlers 715 Haryana’s Gift Certificate Haryana’s Restaurant 716 Complete Eric Koston Skateboard Ruins Board Shop 717 Boston Pizza Gift Card Boston Pizza 718 Golf Umbrella CIBC
$110.00 $24.00
809 G. Loomis Fishing Duffle Bag Royal Bank of Canada
$100.00
$301.00
810 Fountain Tire Wheel Alignment Fountain Tire
$140.00
$50.00 $125.00 $50.00 $35.00
811 Sante Skin & Laser Center Gift Certificate Sante Skin & Laser Clinic $100.00 812 Winter Indulgence Spa Package Images by Karlene 813 Book- Words of Radiance Terrace Public Library
$200.00 $34.00
814 My Fitness Centre Year-Long Membership My Fitness Centre $404.00
719 Gift Certificate for Ebony’s Hidden Treasures Ebony’s Hidden Treasures $100.00
815 FiveExtreme Touchless Car Washes Kitsumkalum Tempo Gas Bar
720 Selection of Hair Care products Terry’s Hair Studio
$200.00
816 7 Adult Day Passes for Shames Mountain My Mountain Coop $350.00
721 Home Hardware Gift Card A &J Roofing
$500.00
817 Don Diego’s $50 Gift Certificate Don Diego Restaurant
722 XL - Ladies Babylon Sweater Urban Colour
$144.00
818 1/4 page B&W Ad in The Northern Connector Terrace Standard / Northern Connector $525.00
$100.00
819 Skeena Valley Therapeutic Massage Therapy Skeena Valley Therapeutic Massage Clinic $45.00
723 LED Flashlight Genuine Truckwear Cap It Terrace
$75.00
$50.00
724 Exterior Vehicle Detailing Bravo Cleaning Solutions & Auto Detailin $167.00
820 Confidential Paper Shredding Gift Certificate Provincial Networking Group $120.00
725 Blue Fin Sushi Bar Gift Certificate RBC Dominion Securities (Smithers)
$50.00
821 Terrace Chrysler Gift Certificate Terrace Chrysler
$35.00
822 90 Minute Hot/Cool Stone Message Therapy Escape- Hot/Cool Stone Massage Therapy $90.00
726 European Pedicure Gift Certificate European Pedicure Institute
$100.00
727 Sons of Anarchy Black Mechanics Jacket Gemma Bed, Bath, Kitchen & Gifts $170.00
823 Scaife Signs Gift Certificate Scaife Signs
728 Personal Will Gift Certificate Crampton Personal Law Office
$400.00
824 Complete Two Piece Tub Shower Assemby Emco Corporation $1112.00
729 Dunlop Ladies Golf Set & Bag All Seasons Source For Sports
$250.00
825 Stormtech Outdoor Jacket Peterbilt Pacific Inc.
$98.00
730 Hawkair Return Trip to Vancouver Hawkair Aviation Services Ltd.
$500.00
826 Kalum Tire Wheel Alignment Kalum Tire Service Ltd.
$100.00
SUNDAY NOVEMBER 2 - 4:00 - 5:00 PM 801 Dairy Queen Sheet Cake Gift Certificate Dairy Queen $36.00 802 A Pita Pit Party Platter Pita Pit
$50.00
827 20 Minute Helicopter ride for 5 passengers Canadian Helicopters $700.00 828 Liebherr LTM 1200-5.1 Mobile Crane by Conrad NCSG Crane & Heavy Haul Services Ltd $575.00
$80.00
829 Irly Building Centre Gift Certificate Progressive Ventures
803 Back Eddy Pub Gift Certificate Back Eddy Pub
$50.00
830 Northern Vacuum Gift Certificate Northern Vacuum & Sewing Centre
804 Women’s Scarf Kristin’s Emporium
$15.00
$200.00 $100.00
Item # Donor / Item
Value
SUNDAY NOVEMBER 2 - 5:00 - 6:00 PM 901 Dairy Queen Sheet Cake Gift Certificate Dairy Queen $36.00 902 River Kings Hockey Tickets Terrace River Kings
$50.00
903 Tim Horton’s Gift Card & Tim Horton’s Blanket Tim Hortons $78.00 904 UNBC Ferno Bonded Men’s Knit Jacket UNBC - NW Region
$50.00
905 Chances Gift Card Chances Terrace
$75.00
906 Marisa’s Dress Making Gift Certificate Marisa’s Dress Making
$50.00
907 Dynamic Health Gift Certificate Dynamic Health Services
$50.00
908 Hot Tools Professional Salon Curling Iron Hair Gallery Ltd (Terrace) $140.00 909 One Case of Glass Cleaner (12 cans) Speedy Glass & Rhino Linings 910 Fountain Tire Wheel Alignment Fountain Tire
$70.00 $140.00
911 CAREY PRICE (Framed) unsigned Kondolas Furniture & Appliances (Terrace) $119.00 912 NWCC Fine Dining for Two People Northwest Community College Culinary $100.00 913 Denny’s Restaurant Gift Certificate Denny’s Restaurant 914 Medium Black T-shirt and Cap Skeena Valley Cruizers 915 1/4 page B&W Ad in Terrace Standard Terrace Standard
$30.00 $32.00 $489.00
916 Casa Masala Hot House Gift Certificate Casa Masala Hot House Restaurant Ltd. $30.00 917 Boston Pizza Gift Card Nechako Northcoast 918 Two Loads Crushed Gravel Terrace Paving 919 Level 1 First Aid Training St John Ambulance
$50.00 $300.00 $115.00
920 Kitchen Caddy, Composter, 55 Gallon Rain Barrel Regional District of Kitimat Stikine $130.00 921 Framed & Signed Brodeur Luongo Olympic Photo Sonny’s Collectables $135.00 922 One Complete Rhino Lining Spray In Bed Liner Speedy Glass & Rhino Linings $800.00
Item # Donor / Item
927 One Case of Bread Canada Bread Company
Value
$100.00
928 15 Minute White River Helicopter Ride for 4 People White River Helicopters Inc. $375.00 929 Safeway Gift Card Lakelse Financial Group Inc.
$100.00
930 Safeway Gift Card MeElhanny Consulting
$100.00
931 Hawkair Return Trip to Vancouver Hawkair Aviation Services Ltd.
$500.00
SUNDAY NOVEMBER 2 - 6:00 - 7:00 PM 1001 Cafenara Gift Certificate Webb Refrigeration $50.00 1002 Canadian Tire Gift Card Oracle Financial Services
$100.00
1003 Cast Aluminum Double Pie Iron Nor-Burd RV Sales & Service Ltd.
$53.00
1004 Mark’s Work Wear Gift Certificate Gobind Mall
$50.00
1005 Chances Gift Card Chances Terrace
$75.00
1006 Safeway Gift Card Terrace Steel Works Ltd.
$50.00
1007 Kathleen’s Fashions Gift Certificate Kathleens Fashions
$50.00
1008 1 Hour Massage Therapy Session Kate Nee
$89.00
1009 Northern Savings Harvest Term Deposit Northern Savings Credit Union
$150.00
1010 Fountain Tire Wheel Alignment Fountain Tire
$140.00
1011 Terrace Vision Care Gift Certificate Terrace Vision Care
$150.00
1012 Restricted VHF Marine Radio Operator’s Certificate Terrace Power and Sail Squadron $87.00 1013 Fuel dispensing equipment Northern Petro-Tec 1014 Five Extreme Touchless Car Washes Kitsumkalum Tempo Gas Bar
$425.00 $75.00
1015 Snowmobile Jacket and Pants Ken’s Marine
$690.00
1016 My Mountain Co-op Gift Certificate McAlpine and Co.
$200.00
1017 Don Diego’s Gift Card & 2 Golf Shirts PR Associates
$140.00
923 Hitachi Power Tool Kit Canadian Tire
$250.00
924 Lazy Boy Rocker Recliner Series 309 Totem Furniture & Appliances
1018 Golf for Two Adults For 18 holes at SVG&CC North Coast Equipment $90.00
$699.00
1019 Glad Hatter Wine Kit + Brew Fee Wine n Suds
$158.00
1020 $100 Towards Business Recycling Do Your Part Recycling Co.
$100.00
1021 Wool Blend Beige Area Rug NuFloors
$400.00
925 Echo Handheld Garden Sprayer M R F Ventures
$25.00
926 2 Sessions of Reflexology or Healing Touch Phoenix Health Services $120.00
The Northern Connector Friday, October 24, 2014 DANCING DIAMOND PENDANT
RETURN HAWKAIR TRIPS TO VANCOUVER SIX SIDED PICNIC TABLE
200,000
AEROPLAN POINTS travel
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Saturday, Nov.1, 6 PM to 11 PM Sunday, Nov. 2, 2 PM to 10 PM
CANUCKS GAME TRAVEL PACK (ACCOMMODATION NOT INCLUDED)
BID LINE: 778-634-3501
Get your Bid ID early by e-mail to auction@terracerotary.org for online bidding. Item # Donor / Item
Value
BID IN PERSON AT THE SPORTSPLEX OR BID ONLINE AT HTTP://WWW.AUCTION.TERRACEROTARY.ORG Item # Donor / Item
1022 Nitrile O-ring Kit Johnny’s Welding
$228.00
1118 Boston Pizza Gift Card Nechako Northcoast
1023 Canon Wireless Laser Printer Ideal Office Solutions
$299.00
1024 Diesel Pickup Oil Change Raincoast Wash & Lube
$139.00
Value
Item # Donor / Item
Value
Item # Donor / Item
Value
1214 Antigravity Battery, Micro Personal Power (XP1) North Coast Equipment $220.00
1311 Four Hands Body Renewal Gift Certificate Four Hands Body Renewal $120.00
1119 One 10 Yard Load of Road Crush Delivered Skeena Concrete Products Ltd. $225.00
1215 Keurig Coffee Machine & Supplies Van Houtte Coffee Service
$300.00
1312 Mr Mikes Gift Certificates Mr. Mikes Steakhouse Casual
$50.00
1120 Confidential Paper Shredding Gift Certificate Confidential Paper Shredding $120.00
1216 Dewalt Drill/Driver/ & Impact Driver Power Flow Electric Ltd.
$300.00
1313 Grizzly Bear Viewing Tour Prince Rupert Adventure Tours
$257.00
1217 Don Diegos Gift Certificate Western Financial Group
$50.00
1314 Canadian Tire Gift Card HC Electrical
$100.00
1026 Ceramic Knives & Petro Canada Gift Card Petro Canada/Northwest Fuels $100.00
1121 3 Hours of Hiab or 6 Axle Lowbed Heavy Hau Entrec Cranes & Heavy Haul (Western) Ltd $600.00 1122 CFNR Gift Certificate for Advertising CFNR - Classic Rock $500.00
$30.00
1315 200,000 Aeroplan Points Elan Travel
$7500.00
1027 Shiny Hansen’s Gift Certificate Shiny Hansen’s --
1123 “Coleman” 18 watt Solar Panel Kit Nor-Burd RV Sales & Service Ltd.
$165.00
1219 Canucks Travel Pack (Accommodation Not Included) National Car Rental $1500.00
1316 Safeway Gift Card Canada Safeway Limited
$200.00
1220 Gift Certificate for Ebony’s Hidden Treasures Ebony’s Hidden Treasures $50.00
1317 Pizza Hut Two Medium Pan Pizzas Pizza Hut
1221 Terrace Motors Toyota Gift Certificate Terrace Motors Toyota
$100.00
1318 Terrace Curling Annual League Dues Terrace Curling Club
$200.00
$500.00
1319 First Aid Kit Finning Canada
$125.00
1025 Mastercraft “Maximum” 12V Impact Driver Canadian Tire $150.00
$100.00
1028 M18 Fuel 1/2 inch Hammer Drill/Driver Kit Northern Industrial Sales $300.00
$50.00
1218 Men’s Large Black Golf Shirt Community Futures 16/37
$100.00
1029 Eagle 3500 lb ATV Winch KIT Neid Enterprises
$350.00
1124 “Big Chief” Smoker Westland Resources Ltd 1125 Shirt & Hoselton Aircraft Northwest Regional Airport
1030 Carved Garden Rock Spirit Stones
$125.00
1126 One Day Rental of a Steer Skid or Mini-Excavator United Rentals $400.00
1222 MacCarthy GM Gift Certificate MacCarthy GM
1127 Two Hours Sandblasting Russell Sandblasting & Yellowhead Line P $450.00
1223 10 carat white gold “Pulse” dancing diamond pendant Cook’s Jewellers $665.00
1320 Gift certificate for 1 dozen long stemmed roses Grace Fell Florist $65.00
1128 Cut Metal Wall Sculpture - ‘Salmon’ Triton Environmental Consultants Ltd
$299.00
1224 Tim Horton’s Gift Card & Tim Horton’s Blanket Tim Hortons $78.00
1321 Case of Motor Oil Terrace Husky
$50.00
1129 2 to the John Wort Hannam Concert Terrace Concert Society
$50.00
1225 Masterchef Natural Gas Barbecue Pacific Northern Gas Ltd.
$336.00
1322 Two boxes of Biofinity Spherical contacts Northern Eyes Optical $120.00
1103 Bavarian Inn Restaurant Gift Card Bavarian Inn Restaurant
$100.00
1130 Hawkair Return Trip to Vancouver Hawkair Aviation Services Ltd.
$500.00
1226 One night Accommodation in Terrace Sandman Inn Sandman Inn $100.00
1323 Scotia Bank - personal banking fees for a year Scotiabank $166.00
1104 Subway Gift Card Subway - Terrace
$100.00
1227 3 month ad at the Terrace Airport Digital Resource Advertising
$300.00
1324 Country Roads Vase (Bone China) Northwestern Specialty Foods
$30.50
1105 Chances Gift Card Chances Terrace
$50.00
1325 Tim Horton’s Coffee Lover Gift Set Tim Hortons
$216.00
SUNDAY NOVEMBER 2 - 7:00 - 8:00 PM 1101 Canadian Tire Gift Certificate Kemp Harvey Demers Inc. $50.00 1102 Safeway Gift Certificate MediChair Northcoast
$70.00
$75.00
SUNDAY NOVEMBER 2 - 8:00 - 9:00 PM 1201 Bert’s Deli Gift Certificate Bert’s Delicatessen $50.00
1229 Sonbadas Steakhouse Gift Certificate Sonbadas Steak House
1106 15 Dozen medium size eggs Daybreak Farms Ltd.
$38.00
1202 Coverall Superior Linen
$49.00
1228 Framed Kermode Bear Picture Edward Jones
1107 BCAA Annual Membership Pronto Towing Service
$90.00
1203 Echo Handheld Garden Sprayer M R F Ventures
$25.00
$100.00
1108 Caddis Deluxe Jacket In Lumbar Support Belt Copperside Foods & Fish Tales Tackle $100.00
1204 Bicycle Planter and Pair of Hurricane Lamps + fuel Uplands Nursery $40.00
SUNDAY NOVEMBER 2 - 9:00 - 10:00 PM 1301 Tim Hortons Gift Card Terrace Real Estate Company $50.00
1109 One Case of Glass Cleaner (12 cans) Speedy Glass & Rhino Linings
1205 Chances Gift Card Chances Terrace
$75.00
1302 Cafenara Gift Certificate Webb Refrigeration
$50.00
$70.00
1110 New Size 6-8 Back Lace Wedding Dress Royal Brides.ca $600.00
1206 BC Liquor Store Gift Card Terrace Real Estate Company
$100.00
1303 Safeway Gift Card Appraisals Northwest
$100.00
1111 Studio 3 Salon and Spa Gift Certificate Studio 3 Salon & Spa
$150.00
1207 $250 towards Stormtech Clothing CK Advertising Solutions Ltd.
$250.00
1304 Electronic Futures Gift Certificate Electronic Futures (Compusmart)
$100.00
1112 Genuine Truckwear Cap-It Gift Card Genuine Truckwear Cap It Terrace
$100.00
1208 Don Diego’s Gift Certificates Don Diego’s Restaurant
$100.00
1305 Back Eddy Gift Certificate Business Development Bank of Canada $50.00
1113 Book- The Bishop’s Man Terrace Public Library 1114 Janitors Warehouse Gift Certificate Janitors’ Warehouse
$35.00 $100.00
1209 “Grease” 20th Anniversary Signed & Framed Print Dawn & Gerry Martin $600.00
1306 Radiator Flush Gift Certificate Pinedale Radiator
1210 Brad Percival Wolf- Frog Print Gitwinksilhkw Village Government
1307 Shop Vac Tool Mate Home Hardware
$250.00
$80.00
$25.00
1116 30 Minute Quantum Helicopter Ride Quantum Helicopters Ltd.
1212 Book- Pioneer Legacies, Volume 1 & 2 Split Mountain Adventures
1309 Ipad case, Portfolio, and Car Access. Kit CIBC
$65.00
1117 Silvertip Promotions Gift Certificate Silvertip Promotons & Signs Inc
$250.00
1213 “Never Alone” Framed Print Penny Lane / Frameworks
$400.00
$20.00
1327 Viva Holistic Reflexology/ Massage Viva Holistic
$50.00
1328 Hawkair Return Trip to Vancouver Hawkair Aviation Services Ltd.
$500.00
ONLINE BIDDING GO TO OUR WEB SITE AT
TO REGISTER FOR ONLINE BIDDING CALL:
1308 Esso Gift Card Norm’s Auto Refinishing
1310 Hoselton Aluminum Salmon Rio Tinto Alcan
1326 Cafe Zesta Gift Certificate Cafe Zesta
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1211 Adult Sonicare Rechargeable Toothbrush Set Horizon Dental $229.00 $50.00
$95.00
$120.00
1115 Casa Masala Hot House Gift Certificate Northern Savings Financial Services Ltd. $100.00 $710.00
$35.00
$100.00
778-634-3502
BIDS PRIOR TO THE AUCTION WILL BE ACCEPTED ONLINE FROM OCTOBER 24TH AT 5 PM
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Ribbon cutting…
Areyou youaasenior senior who who has to to Are haslent lentmoney money yourchildren children or your or grandchildren? grandchildren? Areyou youconcerned concerned about person Are aboutan anolder older person whoisisbeing being abused, abused, neglected selfwho neglectedoror selfneglecting and wondering how to help? neglecting and wondering how to help? Call the Call the Seniors Abuse & Information Line Seniors Abuse & Information Line (SAIL) (SAIL) Toll Free 1-866-437-1940 Toll Free 1-866-437-1940 Available 8 8 a.m. a.m. --88p.m. Available p.m.daily daily (Except holidays) (Except holidays) Language Interpretation Interpretation Available Language Available a.m.––44 p.m. p.m. Monday 9 9a.m. Monday––Friday Friday TTY(Accessible (Accessible for TTY forthe theDeaf) Deaf) TollFree Free 1 855-306-1443 Toll 855-306-1443 a.m.––44 p.m. p.m. Monday 9 9a.m. Monday––Friday Friday
ANNA KILLEN / THE NORTHERN CONNECTOR
TERRACE - Rev. Lowell Holmquist, Wally Froese, Len Froese and John Van De Velde took part in the official ribbon cutting to open the expansion of the Tuck Ave. Seniors Residences Oct. 15. The five units were built by the Terrace and District Christian Council for Social Resources and add to the 18 units at the location. Construction was made possible through donations, reductions in building costs and the assistance of the City of Terrace.
Express Your Interest in Joining LNG Canada’s Community Advisory Group
?
• Are you interested in the LNG industry and the LNG Canada project in Kitimat? • Do you have local knowledge of the community and expertise you are willing to share? • Can you attend a two-hour meeting once a month to learn and ask questions about the planning, construction and operation phases of the proposed project?
If you answered Yes to these questions, visit lngcanada.ca to learn more and apply for a volunteer position on the Community Advisory Group. Applications will be accepted until November 2, 2014.
LNG Canada, a joint venture between Shell Canada Ltd., Korea Gas Corporation (KOGAS), Mitsubishi Corporation and PetroChina Company, is proposing to build an LNG export terminal in Kitimat. LNG Canada’s vision is to work collaboratively with the local community, First Nations and stakeholders, to deliver a project that is safe, reliable and reflective of community interests. For more information about the proposed project, please visit lngcanada.ca, call us toll free at 1.855.248.3631 or email us at info@lngcanada.ca
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GRAND OPENING
IN TERRACE, BC.
SALE
SALE
DOORS OPEN AT 12PM ON SATURDAY, TH OCTOBER 25West Hwy 16 Terrace, BC SALE CONTINUES TO (Across from Tim Hortons) NOVEMBER 1ST
QUEEN
999
$
$400
1499
SAVE
QUEEN
$
CELEBRATION
$700 SAVE
*SEE PAGE 1 FOR DETAILS
*
Enter to WIN a Queen Mattress Set valued up to $999 Cake & Coffee will be served
GRAND OPENING
HOT BUY!
LIVE on LOCATION NETWORK
N N B
FIRST 25 CUSTOMERS WITH PURCHASE RECEIVE $50 GROCERY CARD
DRAW for $400 ASHLEY FURNITURE GIFTCARD
Sofa & Loveseat Set
CLASSIC
ROCK
BEDROOM
FREE Chairside end table FREE CHAIRSIDE END TABLE with any recliner Purchase
$899
WITH ANY RECLINER PURCHASE
With every mattress sold, $5 will be donated to A HOPE TO DREAM program. Help a local child in need with your mattress purchase.
1199
$
King suite also availabe
4525 Lakelse Avenue Terrace, BC 250-635-4511 1-800-479-4511
8 Piece Queen Storage
3840 Alfred Avenue Smithers, BC 250-847-0088 1-877-847-0088
Open Sundays 12 - 5 ( Terrace Only)
54504
Delivery Available to Prince Rupert, Houston, Burns Lake, Kitimat, Nass Valley, The Hazeltons and all surrounding areas.
King suite also availabe
Visit us at kondolas.ca
Printed in the U.S.A.
8 Piece Queen Bedroom Suite
$1999
Although every precaution is taken, errors in prices and/or specifications may occur in print. We reserve the right to correct any such errors. Circulars may not be used with any other promotion. Some items may not be on display but may be available via our special order program. *Offer valid from September 26 to October 31, 2014. Bonus offer can not be combined with any other promotions. Bonus Air Miles is an exclusive offer and is not transferable. Please allow up to 4 weeks from time of purchase for Bonus reward miles to appear within your Collector Account. See store for details. Air Miles® is a ® Trademark of AIR MILES International Trading B.V. Used under license by LoyaltyOne, Inc. and Kondolas. © 2014 Banner Marketing. All rights reserved.
$1499
BONUS 5X AIR MILES
$198
WITH ANY NATUZZI EDITIONS PURCHASE
Twin bed
FURNITURE – MATTRESSES – ELE
54504 Kond GOS Sept14 x50F.indd 1-2
LIVING ROOM
$1499
4 Piece Sectional
MATTRESS BLOWOUT
$1399
$1999
14 Piece Living Room Suite
ACCESSORIES
TWIN $169 DOUBLE $199 QUEEN $249
ALL LAMPS, ACCESSORIES, AREA RUGS, WALL ART UPTO 50% OFF.
Recliner Set Power Sofa
DINETTE
(PRICE INCLUDES MATTRESS ONLY)
FREE
$899
4 PIECE COMFORTER SET WITH MATTRESS PURCHASEOF $899 OR MORE
Ashley Furniture
Homestore
FR
Dinette Set Ashley Furniture HomeStore, locally owned & operated, was founded in 1945 & has become the #1 selling furniture retailer in the world. All furniture is manufactured by Ashley Furniture, we are proud to say we have great “quality, style, selection and service”.
4434 LAKELSE AVE., TERRACE, BC. ashleyfurniturehomestore.com V8G 1P2
SALE PRICES ARE APPLICABLE DURING SALE DATES ONLY OCTOBER 25TH - NOVEMBER 1ST
250-635-5555
(ACROSS FROM THE LEGION)
ON NOW AT YOUR BC GMC DEALERS. BCGMCDEALERS.CA 1-800-GM-DRIVE. GMC is a brand of General Motors of Canada. *Offer available to qualified retail customers in Canada for vehicles delivered between, October 1 to October 31, 2014. 0% purchase financing offered on approved credit by TD Auto Finance Services, Scotiabank® or RBC Royal Bank for 84 months on all new or demonstrator 2014 GMC vehicles; special finance rate not compatible with certain cash credits on Sierra (1500 & HD) and Terrain. Participating lenders are subject to change. Rates from other lenders will vary. Down payment, trade and/or security deposit may be required. Monthly payment and cost of borrowing will vary depending on amount borrowed and down payment/trade. Example: $20,000 at 0% APR, the monthly payment is $238.10 for 84 months. Cost of borrowing is $0, total obligation is $20,000. Offer is unconditionally interest-free. Freight and air tax ($100, if applicable) included. License, insurance, registration, PPSA, applicable taxes and dealer fees not included. Dealers are free to set individual prices. Dealer trade may be necessary. Limited time offer which may not be combined with certain other offers. GMCL may modify, extend or terminate offers in whole or in part at any time without notice. Conditions and limitations apply. See dealer for details. ®Registered trademark of The Bank of Nova Scotia. RBC and Royal Bank are registered trademarks of Royal Bank of Canada. <>$3,000 is a manufacturer to dealer cash credit (tax exclusive) on all 2014 Terrain which is available for cash purchases only and cannot be combined with special lease and finance rates. By selecting lease or finance offers, consumers are foregoing this $3,000 credit which will result in higher effective interest rates. †Offer applies to eligible current owners or lessees of any model year 1999 or newer car that has been registered and insured in Canada in the customer's name for the previous consecutive six (6) months. Credit valid towards the retail purchase or lease of one eligible 2013, 2014, 2015 model year GMC SUV, crossover and pickups models delivered in Canada between October 1 and October 31, 2014. Credit is a manufacturer to consumer incentive (tax inclusive) and credit value depends on model purchased: $750 credit available on all eligible GMC vehicles. Offer applies to eligible current owners or lessees of any Pontiac/Saturn/SAAB/Hummer/Oldsmobile model year 1999 or newer car or Chevrolet Cobalt or HHR that has been registered and insured in Canada in the customer's name for the previous consecutive six (6) months. Credit valid towards the retail purchase or lease of one eligible 2013, 2014, 2015 model year GMC SUV, crossover and pickups models delivered in Canada between October 1 and October 31, 2014. Credit is a manufacturer to consumer incentive (tax inclusive) and credit value depends on model purchased: $1500 credit available on all eligible GMC vehicles. Offer applies to eligible current owners or lessees of any model year 1999 or newer pick-up truck that has been registered and insured in Canada in the customer's name for the previous consecutive six (6) months. Credit is a manufacturer to consumer incentive (tax inclusive): $1,000 credit available towards the retail purchase, cash purchase or lease of one eligible 2013, 2014 or 2015 model year GMC light or heavy duty pickup; delivered in Canada between, October 1 and October 31, 2014. Offer is transferable to a family member living within the same household (proof of address required). As part of the transaction, dealer may request documentation and contact General Motors of Canada Limited (GMCL) to verify eligibility. This offer may not be redeemed for cash and may not be combined with certain other consumer incentives. Certain limitations or conditions apply. Void where prohibited. See your GMCL dealer for details. GMCL reserves the right to amend or terminate offers for any reason in whole or in part at any time without prior notice. †¥$8,000 is a combined credit consisting of a $4,000 manufacturer to dealer delivery credit (tax exclusive), $1,000 Fall bonus for Truck Owners (tax inclusive), and a $3,000 manufacturer to dealer cash credit (tax exclusive) for 2014 GMC Sierra 1500 Double Cab, which is available for cash purchases only and cannot be combined with special lease and finance rates. By selecting lease or finance offers, consumers are foregoing this $3,000 credit which will result in higher effective interest rates. Discounts vary by model and cash credit excludes 2014 GMC Sierra 1500 Double Cab 2WD 1SA. †*The Automotive Journalists Association of Canada (AJAC) comprises professional journalists, writers and photographers specializing in cars and trucks. They provide unbiased opinions of new vehicles to help consumers make better purchases that are right for them. For more information visit www.ajac.ca. ^2014 Sierra 1500 with the available 5.3L EcoTec3 V8 engine equipped with a 6-speed automatic transmission has a fuel-consumption rating of 13.0L/100km city and 8.7L/100 km hwy 2WD and 13.3L/100 km city and 9.0L/100 km hwy 4WD. Fuel consumption based on GM testing in accordance with approved Transport Canada test methods. Your actual fuel consumption may vary. Competitive fuel consumption ratings based on Natural Resources Canada’s 2013 Fuel Consumption Guide for WardsAuto.com 2013 Large Pickup segment and latest available information at the time of posting. **When equipped with available 6.2L EcoTec3 V8 engine. Comparison based on wardsauto.com 2013 Large Light-Duty Pickup segment and latest competitive data available. Excludes other GM vehicles. >Comparison based on wardsauto.com 2013 Large Pickup segment and latest competitive data available. Excludes other GM vehicles. ††Whichever comes first. See dealer for conditions and limited warranty details. ¥The GMC Terrain received the lowest number of problems per 100 vehicles among compact SUVs in the proprietary J.D. Power 2014 Initial Quality Study. Study based on responses from 86,118 new-vehicle owners, measuring 239 models and measures opinions after 90 days of ownership. Proprietary study results are based on experiences and perceptions of owners surveyed in February-May 2014. Your experiences may vary. Visit jdpower.com. ^*Insurance Institute for Highway Safety awarded all Terrain models the 2014 Top Safety Pick Award. Terrain models with Optional Forward Collision Alert was awarded the 2014 Top Safety Pick Plus Award. ¥¥The 2-Year Scheduled Lube-Oil-Filter Maintenance Program provides eligible customers in Canada, who purchase, lease or finance a new eligible 2014 Model Year vehicle with an ACDelco oil and filter change, in accordance with the oil life monitoring system and the Owner’s Manual, for 2 years or 40,000 KMs, whichever occurs first, with a limit of four (4) Lube-Oil-Filter services in total, performed at participating GM Dealers. Fluid top offs, inspections, tire rotations, wheel alignments and balancing, etc. are not covered. This offer may not be redeemed for cash and may not be combined with certain other consumer incentives available on GM vehicles. General Motors of Canada Limited reserves the right to amend or terminate this offer, in whole or in part, at any time without prior notice. Additional conditions and limitations apply. See dealer for details.
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Injury of a pedestrian spurs a request for witnesses
NEW HAZELTON - New Hazelton RCMP responded to 88 calls during the period of October 9 15, 2014. October 10 - A residence in the 700 block of Seymour Ave in Gitsegukla was reportedly broken into the prior evening. A vehicle key and some cash was missing. $200 in damages were sustained to the home. October 11 - 9:58 pm, a break and enter in progress was reported to the second floor of the Legal Society building in Old Hazelton. Suspects entered a window but fled prior to police arrival. The investigation is ongoing. October 11 - 11:30 pm, a vehicle collided with a pedestrian on Fourth Ave in Gitanyow. The pedestrian sustained minor injuries and the driver refused to submit to a breath sample. Police are seeking additional witnesses to come forward. Charges are pending. October 12 - 1:30 am, the Point One 8 Clothing store and the river boat in Old Hazelton were broken into. Police apprehended some potential suspects nearby and the investigation is on-
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Household Furniture Swap Event 225 Enterprise Ave (formerly SPCA) NOVEMBER 8 FROM 10 AM to 4 PM
Please donate your clean, “lightly-used” furniture at the above address October 18, 25 or November 1 between 9AM— NOON.
Project Partners: District of Kitimat, Tamitik Status of Women, Child Development Centre, Chamber of Commerce, What’s in Store, Delta King Assisted Living and Kiwanis Village.
CANADA WIDE CLEARANCE IN CASH CREDITS ON OTHER MODELS
$8,000
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Call MacCarthy Motors at 250-635-4941, or visit us at 5004 Highway 16 West, Terrace. [License #5893]
FALL BONUS ELIGIBLE OWNERS RECEIVE UP TO
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2014 SIERRA 1500 DOUBLE CAB
ALL OTHER MODELS
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CASH PURCHASE PRICE INCLUDES $3,000 CASH CREDIT<>, FREIGHT & PDI.
1,500 †
^*
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PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given to the electors of Coast Mountains Board of Education School District 82 that an Election by Voting is necessary to elect one (1) School Trustee for a four-year term commencing December 2014 and terminating December 2018. The persons nominated as candidates and for whom the votes will be received are listed below. TO BE ELECTED - ONE: Trustee Electoral Area 5 (Hazelton) – Cedarvale, Village of Hazelton, District of New Hazelton, District of South Hazelton, Kispiox Valley, Kitwanga, Villages of Gitwangak, Gitanyow, Gitsegukla, Glen Vowell, Kispiox and Hagwilget CONTRIBUTED / THE NORTHERN CONNECTOR
TERRACE - Todd Taylor, right, was thanked for his service on the Dr. REM Lee Hospital Foundation board by being presented with artwork. Making the presentation is Ron Bartlett, the foundation’s new chair. The presentation took place Oct. 1
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VICTORIA - Press and copier operations in the Queen’s Printer building next to the B.C. legislature are to be phased out by the summer of 2015, contracted out to private printers affecting 31 people.
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Murder trial date now set KAMLOOPS - A sixweek trial is scheduled to start in September of next year to determine whether Damien Taylor is responsible for the murder of his girlfriend, C.J. Fowler. A B.C. Supreme Court justice has fixed Sept. 28, 2015, as the start date for a jury trial on the charge of seconddegree murder. Taylor, 22, was arrested in January after police spent more than a year investigating the death of 16-year-old 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 if 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.
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To join our team of Professional drivers, email a resume, current driver’s abstract & details of truck to: careers@vankam.com or call Bev at 604-968-5488 or Fax: 604-587-9889 Van-Kam thanks you for your interest, however only those being considered will be contacted. Van-Kam is committed to Employment Equity and Environmental Responsibility.
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Kidney disease strikes families, not only individuals. THE KIDNEY FOUNDATION OF CANADA www.kidney.ca
Christ Church Anglican 1220 Kingfisher Ave. • Ph. 250-632-7812
All are Welcome
Twentieth Sunday after Pentecost October 26 at 10:30 am Eucharist with Fr. Luke Anker “Shout joyfully to the Lord, all the earth; rejoice and sing.” Psalm 98
Pacific Cornerstone Baptist Church
Sunday Service at 11:00 am Grace Alone, Faith Alone In Christ Alone
Kitimat Chamber of Commerce Meeting Room Phone 250-632-4924 • www.pacificcornerstone.com
Presbyterian Church Lahakas and Nalabila Ph. 250-632-2044 or 250-639-6464
Sunday, October 26 • Reformation Sunday
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH 840 Columbia Ave. – Ph. 250-632-6014 Email: kitimatfbc@telus.net Rev. Tim Coleman
Sunday, October 26 • 9:30 am Light Breakfast 10:00 am “Bible Connections” and Sunday School Worship 11:00 am
“FINANCE SEMINAR” Saturday, Oct. 25 - 9 am to 3 pm Visiting speaker - David Holten
Kitimat Pentecostal Fellowship Pastor Mickeal Hoffman 1340 Kingfisher Avenue Church Ph. 250-632-5623 www.kitimatpentecostalfellowship.com
Sunday, October 26 - 10:30 am Morning Worship Service
Twentieth Sunday after Pentecost
Wednesday Evenings 7:30 pm Prophetic Studies
“Come worship with us. You’ll be glad you did.”
ALL ARE WELCOME
10:30am Worship Service and Sunday School Worship Leader: Chris Knight
Christ the King PARISH
1760 Nalabila Boulevard Ph 250-632-2215 • Father Babji Merugu, SAC www.catholickitimat.ca Saturday, Oct. 25 7:30 pm Celebration of the Eucharist
Sunday, Oct. 26 10:00 am Celebration of the Eucharist
Thirtieth Sunday in Ordinary Time “The one who loves me will keep my word and my Father will love him and we will come to him.” John 14:23
All Souls Day Mass Sat., Nov. 1 at 7:30 pm • Sun., Nov. 2 at 10 am Blessing of gravesides at the cemetery will take place at 2 pm on Sun., Nov. 2. Rain or Shine.
The Harvest THE HARVEST MINISTRIES CANADA
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 26
Love My Neighbour? Really? 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
Help Wanted
JANITORIAL PERSONNEL
Required immediately, for apartment complex. Applicants must be physically fit, reliable and honest. Excellent renumeration apply to:
250-305-2293
or email wlrental@shaw.ca 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
Ph. 250-632-5501 email: the-harvest@live.ca
Satuday Night Service Saturday, October 25
at 7pm View live webstreaming of Saturday Service at: www.theharvest.ca/live
For information on placing a church listing, please call 250-632-6144, or email classifieds@northernsentinel.com
THE Terrace Public Library has a temporary part time position available for a Computer Tutor. The position will be 15 hours / week with a flexible schedule. The position will end on March 31, 2014 or after 420 hours. The wage is $15/hour. Qualifications include: Between 15 and 30 years old; Currently enrolled in a post-secondary institution or completed at least 1 course at a university or post-secondary institution. Candidates may apply with resume and covering letter in person or via email to: Steve Purita Library Technician spurita@terracelibrary.ca
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CARRIERS 1-800-222-TIPS (8477) WANTED
TERRACE • PRINCE RUPERT • KITIMAT 1st Ave West, 2nd Ave West,
HELP WANTED Full/Part Time
Cooks
Please drop Off Resumes
4665 Lazelle Avenue, Terrace, B.C.
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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. WANTED Owner/OperatorBuncher in Prince George Contact Wayne Burkinshaw at All-Wood Fibre 250-961-9876
3rd Ave West, and Park Ave
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Overlook Street and 6th Ave East Prince Rupert Community Enrichment Society 113 papers Empowerment Program Youth & Child Worker Position Available - 30 hours8th perAve week East, 9th Ave East,who will PRCES has an employment opportunity for a dedicated individual commit to the efforts of Society to enhance the wellbeing our region’s 10th AveofEast, community members. 11th Ave East and Alfred Street EXPERIENCE & PROFICIENCIES:
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Experience working with children who have a special needs Familiarity of family dynamics In-depth knowledge of various functi8th onalAve disorders West, 9th Ave Effective facilitation skills West Excellent communication skills and Lotbiniere Street Clear criminal record check Access to vehicle with $5,000,000.00 liability Clear Driver’s Abstract 8th Ave West, 9th educati Ave West Social Service Diploma or related post-secondary on
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Submit Resume to: Attention: Sherry Beal, Executive Director Prince Rupert Community Enrichment Society Fax: 250-627-7482 Email: sbprces@citywest.ca PRINCE RUPERT DEADLINE: October 30, 2014 250-624-8088 737 Fraser St, Prince Rupert START DATE: ASAP
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Help Wanted
250-638-8086 NORTHWEST COMMUNITY COLLEGE DIRECTOR, HUMAN RESOURCES Northwest Community College (NWCC), Terrace
campus, invites applications for an experienced professional to fill the key administrator position of Director, Human Resources. This position will be responsible for delivering innovative and pro-active human resource management programs that support the strategic and operational objectives of NWCC throughout the region. The successful candidate will have some opportunity to further shape this new position as the college’s leadership structure is re-established with the new President.
Competition #14.215M This competition will remain open until a suitable candidate is selected. The first review of applications will occur November 24, 2014. Northwest Community College is committed to employment equity and encourages applications from First Nations people, women, persons with disabilities and members of visible minorities. For complete job posting details visit: http://www.nwcc.bc.ca/employment-opportunities We thank all applicants and regret that only selected candidates will be contacted.
apply@nwcc.bc.ca nwcc.ca 1.877.277.2288
KITSELAS FIRST NATION 2225 Gitaus Road, TERRACE, BC V8G 0A9 TEL. (250)635-5084 • FAX (250)635-5335
EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATOR ASSISTANT
Marine Planner The North Coast-Skeena First Nations Stewardship Society (NCSFNSS) is a non-profit society working in partnership with six BC North Coast First Nations on Marine Use planning and Fisheries related initiatives. NCSFNSS is seeking a term position Marine Planner to fill a one-year maternity leave position. The successful applicant will work with the Nations of the NCSFNSS on its marine planning and fisheries initiatives. Job Description • Liaise with NCSFNSS Nations to assist in coordination of Community Marine Use Plan implementation • Support the Marine Planning Coordinator in related tasks and processes • Coordinate NCSFNSS Communications Strategy Contract • Research and write Briefing Notes and Reports to the Board of Directors • Assist and support other NCSFNSS staff members in carrying out their duties Required Education and Qualifications • Minimum Bachelor’s degree in or related to resource management, social and environmental sciences, and/or other relevant environmental discipline(s) • Superior technical writing, editing, and verbal communication skills • Demonstrated experience working with, and understanding of, resource management related issues from a BC First Nations’ perspective • Project and Contract Management experience This position is based in Prince Rupert, British Columbia, Canada. A probationary period of three months is standard at the NCSFNSS. Closing date for applications is Friday, October 31, 2014 at 4:30pm. For more information or to apply for the position, please contact Shannon Riehl at: North Coast-Skeena First Nations Stewardship Society 612 2nd Avenue West Prince Rupert, BC, V8J 1H2 Phone: 250-624-8614, Fax: 250-624-8615 Email: ncsfnss@citywest.ca Qualified First Nation candidates are encouraged to apply. The NCSFNSS thanks all interested applicants but only those selected for an interview will be contacted.
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. 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. 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
OPERATIONS MANAGER Needed for the
Kitimat Cold Weather Shelter
To manage recruitment, training & scheduling of volunteers and adhere to shelter policies. VOLUNTEERS NEEDED Shelter Hours 8pm to 8am For more info. Please call: Margaret 250-632-3144 or Trish 250-632-6294
Help Wanted
EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY
Youth/Recreation Leader
Nisga’a Lisims Government - Terrace Office Full-time Permanent Nisga’a Lisims Government seeks a hard working and motivated individual to fill the Youth/Recreation Leader position, located in Terrace. Reporting to the Programs and Services Coordinator, the incumbent coordinates, develops and implements recreational activities for Nisga’a Youth. The Youth/Recreation Leader also assists with the delivery of workshops and information sessions that enhance personal growth for Youth and general membership within the service area. Qualifications: College certificate in Human Services (Youth Worker) or equivalent plus a minimum of two years of employment experience working with youth is highly preferred. A valid BC Drivers License is required. Salary will commensurate with experience and qualifications. For a full job posting please visit our website at: www.nisgaanation.ca Resume and cover letter may be forwarded by October 29, 2014 at 5 pm to: Nisga’a Lisims Government Attention: Human Resources PO Box 231 Gitlaxt’aamiks BC, V0J 1A0 Ph. 250-633-3000 Fax. 250-633-2367 Email: hrdept@nisgaa.net
KITSELAS FIRST NATION 2225 Gitaus Road, TERRACE, BC V8G 0A9 TEL. (250)635-5084 • FAX (250)635-5335
Job Opportunity
EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATOR (ECE) 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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PARTS PERSON required for a growing progressive auto/industrial supplier. Experienced applicant will receive top wages, full benefits and RRSP bonuses working 5 day work week, plus moving allowances. See our community at LacLaBicheRegion.com. Send resume to: Sapphire Auto & Industrial, Box 306, Lac La Biche, AB, T0A 2C0. Email: hr@sapphireinc.net
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.
Legal Assistant
WANTED
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
Trades, Technical
CAUSAL LPN/RN’S
Resource Ability is looking for causal LPN/RN’s needed to provide in home 1:1 paediatric respite care for an infant in the Smithers 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
Johnston Law Office, Prince Rupert, B.C.
Looking for a full time legal assistant with excellent administrative and computer skills. Conveyancing experience an asset. Please contact Paul Johnston by email: pmjohnston@citytel.net
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Drywall Drywaller 30 years experience. Available for boarding and taping jobs 778-631-2779
Excavating & Drainage Happy Valley Excavating and Storage - Building site preps, land clearing, ditching, road building, snow removal big or small. We also have outdoor storage with 24 hour security and fence. We do steel/aluminum welding and some automotive service in our shop. Give Bruce a call 778-884-1256
Merchandise Rentals
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NEWSPAPER STUFFERS Needed for THURSDAY AFTERNOONS
This position would be ideal for someone trying to enter the mechanical field.
Building Supplies
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.
WEDNESDAY & FRIDAY DELIVERIES. Direct Depos
PERMANENT CARRIER ROUTES ~ Farrow, Gwyn, Creed, 1237+ Tweedsmuir (100) ~ Blueberry, Strawberry, Cranberry (40) ~ Eagle, Egret, Drake (60) ~ Bunting, Albatross (70) ~ Bittern, Brant, Cormorant (85) ~ Carswell (45) Call to get your name on our Replacement Routes List.
Merchandise for Sale
PERFECT FOR STUDENTS, RETIREES, OR ANYONE LOOKING TO EARN EXTRA CASH!!! No Collecting!
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KITIMAT - HALLOWEEN COSTUMES FOR RENT Adults: $25 plus refundable damage deposit of $20. Most children’s costumes are $15 plus refundable damage deposit of $12. Call early for best selection. Huge assortment 250-632-2361
Painting & Decorating A & M Painting residential & commercial painting. Phone Alan @ 250-643-2685
Roofing & Skylights Copper Mountain Exteriors for all your roofing needs. We have an A+ rating with the BBB. Serving Terrace/Kitimat/Prince Rupert. Lifetime shingles, soffit’s + Fascia 5” continuous gutters. Lowest prices in town. Over 25 years of experience. Give us a call for a free estimate. Seniors discounts 250-975-0833
YELLOWHEAD COMMUNITY SERVICES
Job Developer /Job Skills Coach & Youth Worker Clearwater & Barriere, BC
Yellowhead Community Services Society, an integrated health/social service agency with offices located in Clearwater and Barriere, BC, is seeking a skilled, knowledgeable and experienced individual to function as a job developer/job skills coach for adults with developmental disabilities as well as a Youth Worker responsible for facilitating drop-in youth group programs fall through spring in the Clearwater and Barriere area. This is a regular, full-time 35hr a week position. Shifts may vary and will include days, evenings and weekends as per program needs. Degree/diploma in relevant field is preferred, however, individuals with related experience and/or a willingness to learn are encouraged to apply and will be considered. Any offers of employment will be subject to a clean criminal record check. A valid driver’s license and access to a vehicle is required. Current first aid would be an asset. A competitive wage and benefit package is available. Closing date is November 7th, 2014 at 4 pm. Applications may be mailed, faxed or emailed. Only those short-listed will be contacted. “YCS is an equal opportunity employer”. Contact: C/O YCS Selection Committee 612 park Drive Clearwater BC V0E 1N1 Phone: 250 674-2600 Fax: 250 674-2676 Email: - info@yellowheadcs.ca Website: www.yellowheadcs.ca
STEEL BUILDINGS gift-card give-away! 20x22 $4,358. 25x24 $4,895. 30x30 $6,446. 32x32 $7,599. 40x46 $12,662. 47x72 $18,498. One end wall included. Pioneer Steel 1-800668-5422 www.pioneersteel.ca STEEL BUILDINGS/Metal Buildings 60% off! 20x28, 30x40, 40x62, 45x90, 50x120, 60x150, 80x100 sell for balance owed! Call 1-800-4572206 www.crownsteelbuildings.ca
Garage Sales St. Paul’s Lutheran Church. Fri. Oct. 24 6-9 pm, Sat. Oct. 25 9 am - noon.
Heavy Duty Machinery
Home Improvements
Looking for
in the Kitimat area.
FOUND on Bench in Benner area: small, young, female cat (showed up on Saturday, Oct. 11th). Very social and well cared for -- obviously not a stray. Beautiful markings. If you are missing your kitty, please contact me at lostcatad@gmail.com
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The Northwest’s leading Jeweller is looking for Full & Part time
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ARE YOU $10K Or More In Debt? DebtGo can help reduce a significant portion of your debt load. Call now & see if you qualify. 1-800-351-1783.
LARGE FUND Borrowers Wanted Start saving hundreds of dollars today! We can easily approve you by phone. 1st, 2nd or 3rd mortgage money is available right now. Rates start at Prime. Equity counts. We don’t rely on credit, age or income. Call Anytime 1-800-639-2274 or 604-430-1498. Apply online www.capitaldirect.ca
Help Wanted
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.
Ballet, Jazz, and Contemporary Dance. Ages 4-18. Registration packages available at Kitimat Museum. Contact Hueylin at 250-632-6316 or dancekitimat@hotmail.com
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
Livestock DORPER Cross Sheep flock for sale. 15 ewes and 25 lambs. $4500. Phone 250397-4126.
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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
Pets & Livestock
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
Misc. for Sale FOR SALE 4 Snow tires with RIMS Size 15-Fits a Dodge Caravan for more info please call: 250-632-2469 HOT TUB (SPA) COVERS. Best price. Best quality. All shapes & colours available. 1-866-652-6837 www.thecoverguy.com/ newspaper? 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: 1-800-566-6899 Ext: 400OT www.norwoodsamills.com/400ot
Misc. Wanted FIREARMS. ALL types wanted, estates, collections, single items, military. We handle all paperwork and transportation. Licensed Dealer. 1-866-9600045, www.dollars4guns.com Private Coin Collector Buying Collections, Accumulations, Olympic Gold & Silver Coins + Chad: 778-281-0030. Local.
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NEW 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 Low Priced Houseboat for Sale Why rent when you can own a fully renovated houseboat cabin cruiser with panoramic views at Rushbrook Marina. Bathroom with flush toilet, vanity and shower. $48,000. Call 250-600-2900
Houses For Sale 2403 Kalum St. 3 bed/2bath split level 2200sqft. Fully fenced backyard w large cement patio, new roof 2010, finished basement w gas fireplace and crawlspace. Sunroom, bonus room and side entrance w mudroom & laundry. Appliances included. Loads of character and natural light, move in ready. Asking $324,900 call 778-634-3525 txt 250-615-1267 to view.
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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
by owner in Kitimat 4 bedrooms, 2 full baths, sunroom with skylight, large rec room with a wet bar set up, large single garage with storage room, fire pit with seating and a storage shed in back. For info or to view please call 250-279-0191 Any reasonable offer will be considered.
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All transactions or modifications to orders require approved purchase orders signed by authorized MNP staff. If no approved purchase order is attached or if purchase order has been modified, payment will not be provided. All outstanding invoices without approved purchase orders attached will not be paid.
PURSUANT TO SECTIONS 24 & 26 OF THE COMMUNITY CHARTER The District of Stewart, at its October 14th Meeting, intends to lease bare land to Mustang Helicopters for a term of 3 â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Three years with a total rent of $18,300 over the 3 Year Term. The purpose of the lease is to allow Mustang Helicopters the operation of a flight transportation and aircraft parking service. The bare land is located at the Stewart Municipal Airport and is legally described as: Part of Block C, District Lot 443 The approximate amount of bare land 1687 sq. meters For any further information, or to submit any comments or concerns, please contact: Maureen Tarrant Chief Administrative Officer District of Stewart Ph: 250.636.2251 On or before 4:00pm on November 3, 2014 E-mails can be sent to: cao@districtofstewart.com Please identify your subject as: â&#x20AC;&#x153;Mustang Helicopter Leaseâ&#x20AC;?
Downtown location Balconies Security Entrances Some furnished suites Call for an appointment 250.632.4511
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ROOSEVELT HEIGHTS APARTMENTS Exteriors renovated 3 bedroom apartments. Heat and hot water included. No smoking. No pets
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$850 per month.
Hillcrest Place Apartments Bachelor & two bedroom units. No smoking. No pets. Starting at $650 monthly. 250-632-7814 Kitimat
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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
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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
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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.
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60 MONTHS PLUS REBATES UP TO $2500
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The Rampage’s Tyler Bates is checked into the boards by Quesnel’s Ryan Skinner. The Rampage lost to the Kangaroos 5-2 on Sunday and fell 5-4 in a shootout to the Williams Lake Stampeders on Saturday.
Rampage drop two at home By Kevin Campbell THE NORTHERN CONNECTOR
PRINCE RUPERT - The Rupert Rampage have shown they can hang with the big boys of the Central Interior Hockey League (CIHL). It’s just good old fashioned discipline the squad’s lacking right now. The hometown team lost both games they hosted on the weekend, with the first coming in the shootout on Saturday night against the Williams Lake Stampeders. Penalty trouble allowed the Stamps to get right back into the game after Rupert had gone up 4-2 in a cleanly-executed game that unravelled halfway through the third-period. “They battled back and you just got to stay out of the penalty box,” said Rampage coach Roger Atchison after Saturday’s game, a 5-4 shootout loss to the undefeated Williams Lake squad (4-0). Three out of the four goals the Stamps collected were scored with the man-advantage. The Rampage (1-2-1) were in full control and on their way to their second win of the young season when, on the power-play, Williams Lake got two players behind Rupert’s defences and David Gore was able to flip a puck over the pads of starting netminder Devon Gerrits to cut the lead to 4-3. Nathan Zurak tied things up
at 4-4 with 10 minutes to go in the game and sent the contest to the skills competition where goals by Gore and Aaron Zurak topped the lone tally of Jordan Weir in the five-round shootout. “You don’t ever want to get to the shootout. You want to finish the game before, but we’ve won one and lost one [in it] and it is what it is,” said Rampage captain Jared Meers. Meers, Kory Movold, Weir and Tyler Bates recored tallies for Rupert against a strong Williams Lake side that only dressed 14 players in their marathon trek to Prince Rupert. The Rampage did an admirable job shutting down their top weapons and exposing their slow defence with their speed up front, led by a swift-skating top line of Meers, Bates and Movold, who are proving to be a consistent threat every time they’re on the ice. “Since camp, we’ve sort of been together and it’s been gelling. It’s all been coming together and we’re starting to feel each other out on the ice here. It’s been good,” said Meers of his linemates. “They seem to be working hard together and looking for each other and they’re skating well and when you’re skating well, good things happen,” said Atchison. The coach also mentioned the team’s blazing speed that they showed this weekend was by design.
“We dressed a lineup tonight that was pretty agile and had lots of speed so that was what we were trying to do and skate their defence hard and it worked well when we were five-on-five.” Gore had another goal and Andrew Fisher rounded out the scoring for Williams Lake. On Sunday, the Rampage found themselves in a 2-0 hole after a quick start by the Quesnel Kangaroos (2-3) had the rhinos reeling and, eventually, falling to the Kangaroos 5-2. Jarrod Hildebrandt got his first start in a Rampage uniform and the young goalie didn’t disappoint. Hildebrandt shut the door early after an opening faceoff gaffe gave the Kangaroos a breakaway five seconds into the game. The tall and imposing netminder’s best sequences during the game included keeping the contest scoreless early on when the Kangaroos were knocking on the door for their first goal, and in the dying minutes of the second period, with the game 2-1 for Quesnel, Hildebrandt repeatedly denied the ‘Roos’ efforts of going up 3-1, including stopping a shorthanded breakaway on Quesnel’s Tyrel Tergion. Though, the Rampage did give up two back-breaking shorthanded goals throughout the game. “We had bad giveaways [on
the power-play],” said rhinos forward Jean-Luc Fournier. “A few rough goals and bad bounces – it could have easily been won both ways.” After playing two of the league’s top teams in Terrace and Williams Lake, the group is confident they can best anyone in the CIHL. For now, they’ll have to look inward at the kinds of undisciplined play they’ve been showing. “It’s tough. There’s a very fine line between a good penalty and a bad penalty [to take]. You just try to avoid it as much as you can,” said Fournier. Next up is a rematch from the Rampage’s home-opener when the Kitimat Ice Demons roll into town on Nov. 1. “We have four lines that can play. Everybody’s clicking – we’re on the same page so we’re just going to get better as the year goes on,” said Fournier.
KITIMAT - The Canada Winter Games is coming to Prince George next year and people in the northwest are being included in the festivities. Notably for Kitimat, Anne Berrisford has been announced as a torch bearer for the games, along with dozens of other people leading to the events, which begins February 13. Berrisford said she was told she had the gig early in September but had to keep hush on the matter until the official announcement in October. She said she hasn’t yet learned exactly which 750 metres she’ll be carrying the flame but says it will likely be in the Terrace or New Hazelton region. It will also be in December, and she’s already thinking about waterproof clothing for the event. (She will be given a uniform, though.) The torch itself weighs 15 lbs, she says, so she’ll “be spending time at the weight room” to train on carrying something that far. Being chosen as a torch bearer required a nomination but she isn’t sure who that person would have been. Berrisford, who is an avid golfer and participant in the BC Seniors Games, is beginning a family tradition of torch bearers in her family. For the last Winter Olympics she said her son in Ontario was picked as a torchbearer for that event too. Berrisford joins 17 other runners in this region who get to hold up the torch. The Canada Games website categorizes the bearers by larger communities so Berrisford is actually listed under Terrace, despite her locality in the snow valley. Prince George, Quesnel, and Fort St. John were also highligted as regions where other torch bearers were chosen. Information on the Canada Games 2015 is online at canadagames2015.ca.
AROUND THE LEAGUE
The Quesnel Kangaroos earned four points on the weekend, beating the Kitimat Ice Demons on Saturday, 5-4. Smithers handed Terrace their first loss with a nasty 5-3 win that featured 10 ejections and six fights. Williams Lake completed their weekend sweep with a 3-1 win over Kitimat on Sunday afternoon. The Stamps remain the only undefeated team.
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Anne Berrisford will be a torch bearer for the 2015 Canada Games in Prince George.
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OCT. 24 TO NOV. 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! OCT. 25 – The Global Polio Eradication Initiative has reduced polio cases worldwide by 99 per cent since 1988! Learn more at a presentation from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the Skeena Mall and Terrace Public Library. It costs 60 cents to save a child from polio. Sponsored by the Rotary Club of Terrace Skeena Valley and the Rotary Club of Terrace. OCT. 25 – Wilp Luutkudziiwus invites the public to celebrate Camp Madii Lii from noon to 2 p.m. at the camp, 15 km on Suskwa Forest Service Road (east of Hazelton). Everyone welcome. Free barbecue. Transportation available at 11 a.m. from Kispiox band office and Sik-edakh band office and at 11:30 a.m. from Gitanmaax Hall and the Office of the Wet’suwet’en Hagwilget. For more details, contact Richard 250-842-2494 or camp. madiilii@gmail.com or the facebook page. OCT. 30 – Afterschool Halloween program for children kindergarten to Grade 3 at 3:30 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. at the library. Trickery, treats and stories too! Limited space: register now to secure your spot in person or by calling 638-8177. HALLOWEEN – Trick-or-treat amongst the spookily decorated log cabins at Heritage Park Museum’s 13th annual Halloween Howl from 5-7 p.m. Hot chocolate, candy, photo booth. Everyone welcome. Admission free or by donation. HALLOWEEN – 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.
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NOV. 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. NOV. 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 250-635-7195, email terracepottery@ hotmail.com.
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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 Pub-
lic 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 Quilters Guild meetings are the first Thursday of every month, held at M.E.S.S. Sewing room. All experience levels welcome. (19+) Call Aileen 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.
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NOV 1 - The First United Church will be holding its Fall Tea and Bazaar from 2 p.m. - 4 p.m. There will be turkey pies and a loonie auction. Everyone invited. ONGOING THE PRINCE Rupert and District Hospice Society sponsors a nine-week support
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group, “Journey through Grief”, Wednesday evenings, 2 - 3 times per year according to need. For adults who are grieving the death of a loved one. We believe that grief has no time limit so therefore your loss need not be a recent one. We do however recommend that there be at least 3 months from the time of your loss to joining the group. Learn what to expect and gain skills to manage your grief while connecting with others who share a similar journey. Pre-registration required. For further info, to register, or for 1:1 support, call the Hospice Office at 250-622-6204. Please leave your name and number and your call will be returned. COMMUNITY HALLOWE’EN Fest: can’t or don’t want to hand out candy at your
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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 a safe and fun evening for children. Thank you very much! For further info, call 250-62-GHOST (6244678). THE PRINCE Rupert Hospital Auxiliary Society is looking for new members. Meetings are held once a month. For further info, please call Lila @250-627-1886. GENEALOGY CLUB meets every first Tuesday at the Family History Centre on Pr. Rupert Blvd. Phone Josie at 250-624-3279. PRINCE
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Royal Canadian Legion meets the third Monday of every month. Come visit the Military Museum Thursday to Sunday from 1:30 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. Call 250-622-2917 for more information. SCHOOL DISTRICT 52 Band Program is looking for donations of band instruments! Help us bring music to all students by donating that trumpet in your basement or the saxophone in the coat closet! If you have an instrument no one is playing, call the school district office 250-627-6717 for pickup. MEALS ON Wheels needs volunteers to deliver hot meals to people in Prince Rupert on Monday, Wednesday and Friday from 11 am noon. Call Andrea Vogt 250-622-6375 for more.
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Businesses must work together to benefit from LNG boom
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PRINCE RUPERT - LNG Buy-BC advocate Gordon Wilson was the guest of the Prince Rupert and District Chamber of Commerce on Oct. 15 and said if businesses want to benefit from an expected boom related to liquefied natural gas, the key may be working together rather than in competition with each other. “The scope of the work is massive, so at the subcontractor and sub-subcontractor level there will be opportunities for us. It may mean that we have to get smart with partnering with our neighbours. Rather than one British Columbia company fighting with another British Columbia company to compete for business, sometimes it becomes better for us to work together,” he said. “I think the strength of B.C. business in this industry is going to be our capacity to work together and get smarter to go out there and say, ‘you have these sets of strengths in your company, I have these sets of strengths in my company, why don’t we bring our companies together and we can start to bid’. British Columbia businesses have proven that when we do that, we can compete with the best in the world and we can succeed.” As well as partnering with other businesses throughout B.C., connecting with First Nations on the North Coast will be a critical part of any business finding success when it comes to LNG construction or operational services. “The days when First Nations are not included in decision making are long gone and I think properly so, and the First Nations I have spoken with are keen to have proper partnerships and business relationships,” said Wilson. “Companies when they come in, and they will make it very clear, will let you know First Nations business trumps all other because they want to make sure First Nations are properly engaged in this process. I think that is only proper and only correct.” Wilson noted any businesses wanting to be part of building the LNG industry in B.C. should not only find out what pre-qualifications are needed to be allowed to bid on contracts, but also register their business at the LNG Buy-BC website.
Sat., Oct. 25
MK Bay Marina, Kitimat Demonstration to follow.
Kitimat Marine Rescue Society would like to acknowledge the support of the community and corporate sponsors that brought this project to reality.
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Gordon Wilson spoke to members of the Prince Rupert and District Chamber of Commerce last week. “We acknowledge the financial support of the Province of British Columbia”
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