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TERRACE - Garbage collection and recycling in the regional district is set to start next month after the bylaw for it passed with all but one vote at the KitimatStikine regional district board meeting Oct. 24. It marks the end of sustained protests not only about the bylaw itself, which sets out how garbage is to be collected and in what size containers and imposes an annual fee of $200, but complaints that the regional district does too much business behind closed doors. The bylaw and its development also sparked the resignation of one regional district director,

Doug McLeod. Residents continued to question the bylaw Oct. 24 leading right up to the vote. Three residents took their turns telling the regional district what they didn’t like about the proposed garbage collection plan bylaw. Richard Tiernan told the board it should respect the 700-signature petition signed by residents who wanted a chance to vote on the bylaw, saying it’s imperative that the board realize that people aren’t against recycling but rather it’s what they see as the board’s way of pushing it on them that they don’t like. “It’s the ‘jam it down the throat’ attitude here,” he said about what people see the board doing. Only the people affected

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should be voting for it and not residents in other areas of the regional district who won’t be affected by the bylaw, he added. Urs Gasser thanked the board for acknowledging the email his wife had sent, in which she expressed her concern about the safety aspects of the collection with the school bus being around and people riding horses. He asked for clarification about when garbage collection and recycling collection would take place. Regional district official Roger Tooms answered, saying garbage collection would be every week and recycling collection every second week. Allan Friberg said he was going to speak to the board’s “un-

acceptable conduct” in the last couple of meetings but said that the board had changed this time and was listening to the people. Board chair and Terrace representative Bruce Bidgood said it was his job to keep things in order and apologized publicly about how things got out of hand at previous meetings. The vote came late in the evening and the bylaw was passed with all board members voting in favour of it, except for Diana Penner, alternate director for Area C which is the rural Terrace area, who voting against it. She asked for her vote to be noted in the minutes and then walked out afterward. Curbside collection is set to start Nov. 17.

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All are welcome for supper By Cameron Orr

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KITIMAT - The organizers of the Monday night Kitimat Community Supper Club have celebrated six months of meals and show no signs of slowing down. Sherry Leduc-Brady said that Thanksgiving Monday marked their six months since they began serving food at the Kitimat First Baptist Church, which began Easter Monday. Dinner opens to the community at 5 p.m. and goes to about 7 p.m., and it’s a free event, organizers only asking for donations to keep operations going from anyone who can give. “My numbers have been going up since the beginning,” said Leduc-Brady. “They go up quite steadily.” She said she had recently

planned for 150 people and ended up serving 68 people at the church, plus a number of care packages to send out, which put her over that 150 planned servings. “Everybody is welcome,” she said. “We will serve the richest of the rich, and the poorest of the poor.” She also added, “We will not turn away anybody at our door. We firmly believe that having enough to eat should be a right and not a privilege.” Volunteers to the effort are also acknowledged. A lunch is served for volunteers at noon, and she’ll even pick up coffee for people who help her get started Monday mornings, which can mean a start of 8 or 9 a.m. She said a saving grace to the community outreach has been donations from local stores Over-

waitea and SuperValu. While individual servings would cost around $1.90 a start, she said now it’s only just over a $1 for each meal served thanks to donations. “If it wasn’t for the donations we received from Terrace Community Gardens, Overwaitea and SuperValu,” “I don’t think we would have been able to provide the amazing feast we were able to do,” she said, referring to a request to organize a feast in Kitamaat Village, which she did with about 24 hours notice. Their charity doesn’t end with the suppers. Leduc-Brady ddsaid they’ve done homelessness drives and have sent out about 15 care packages which includes pillows, beddings, and even portable mattresses, as well as toiletries.

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Local governments push for marine response upgrades By Martina Perry THE NORTHERN CONNECTOR

PRINCE RUPERT - After causing panic when it became adrift off the coast of Haida Gwaii on Oct. 17, the Simushir sailed away from Prince Rupert on Friday. The Russian general cargo vessel has left behind unnerving thoughts of a disaster that could have been and worries about marine emergency response time in the minds of North Coast residents. “We are relieved and thankful that the unfolding environmental disaster was averted,” said Haida Nation president Peter Lantin, who also thanked the crew that put themselves at risk to protect Haida Gwaii. “Unfortunately, I don’t think anyone considers 20 hours a world-class response

time. The fact of the matter is that the federal government has little interest in protecting the west coast.” After berthing at the Fairview Container Terminal in Prince Rupert last Monday, the Simushir’s broken engine oil cooling pump, which caused the vessel to lose power, was replaced. Cargo that shifted on the ship’s deck during stormy weather conditions were also secured. Michael Gurney, Prince Rupert Port Authority manager of corporate communications, said another captain was flown in on Oct. 22, as the voyage’s original captain continues to recover in Canada. On the evening of Oct. 24, the ship and its crew departed from Prince Rupert. After become adrift in the

early hours of Oct. 17, a towline couldn’t be secured on the Simushir until U.S. Tugboat Barbara Foss arrived from Prince Rupert on the morning of Oct. 19. Barry Pages, SQCRD chair, said the close call has the regional district extremely concerned with the amount of assets available to respond in case of a marine emergency. “With the tanker traffic proposed for the North Coast in future years, we think the government needs to look at increasing resources somewhere on the North Coast,” Pages said, stating the regional district has written the federal and provincial governments. The Barbara Foss isn’t permanently stationed in Prince Rupert, but Gurney said it’s frequently in the area.

“It’s here every 12 days or so ... it’s certainly no stranger to Prince Rupert,” he said. Gurney noted there are three tugs based in Prince Rupert that would have been strong enough to tow the adrift vessel, with the decision to call on the Barbara Foss being made by the Simushir’s owner. But Prince Rupert city councillor Gina Garon said the city should push for coast guard, search and rescue and Navy presence on Haida Gwaii. “If there was a disaster over there it would have been a pretty large disaster, so I think we need to take some large measures. I’m not willing to walk lightly on this, I think we really need to put a push on it,” Garon said.

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KITIMAT — Aluminum City Telethon performers, hosts and volunteers come together at the finale to sing the Whitecaps song, a tribute to long-time telethon volunteer Phyllis Powell. Thanks to signifcant industrial donations the telethon exceeded $117,000, a record year for the 35-year strong community fundraiser for the Kitimat Community Foundation.

Real estate board hopes for certainty of these major projects would help solidify the strength of the market across the north.” In Kitimat, 128 properties, worth $35.9 million, changed hands in the first nine months of this year. That’s down both in number of sales to this time last year — 195 sold to September 30, 2013 — and in value, where last year sales were worth $47.7 million. The homes took an

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KITIMAT - Statements by major players in the liquefied natural gas proposals for the northwest have slowed real estate activity, even as most markets are showing increases in volume of sales and value. That’s according to the BC Northern Real Estate Board Vice President David Black. (unrelated to Black Press’s chairman of the same name.) Economic uncertainty, says a report from the BCNREB on the first nine months of real estate activity, remains a factor influencing markets. “With a number of projects in the planning stages, the north could use some certainty,” said Black. “Government approval of at least one

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TERRACE - Parleen Pandher, the 2014 Caledonia graduate with the highest average of the class, receives the Governor-General’s Academic Medal from Robin MacLeod, Awards and Scholarships Co-ordinator from Caledonia Secondary.

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PRINCE RUPERT - It may haven taken awhile to track him down, but Bruce Rioux was able to accept a return trip for two courtesy of Hawkair he had won from the Charles Hays Secondary Junior Boys Basketball calendar fund-raiser last year. Coach Kevin Sawka presented Rioux with the tickets earlier this month.

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PORT EDWARD - A date and time has been set for an all-candidates forum in Port Edward. The Prince Rupert and District Chamber of

Commerce, in partnership with Prince Rupert Grain, will be hosting a forum at the Port Edward Community Hall on Monday night. Doors for the event open at 6:30 p.m. with the forum getting un-

derway at 7 p.m. The forum is expected to end at 9 p.m. There are eight people seeking four council seats and two candidates for mayor in the Nov. 15 municipal election.

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The Proponent has now submitted its application (Application) to obtain an environmental assessment certificate which is required before any work can be undertaken on the proposed Project. In order to provide information to the public about the Application, and to receive comments from the public, Environmental Assessment Office of British Columbia (EAO) invites the public to attend an Open House. Open Houses are scheduled as follows: KITIMAT at: Rod & Gun Club, 386 Haisla Blvd. on: November 25, 2014 from: 5:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. TERRACE at: Best Western Hotel, Skeena Room, 4553 Greig Avenue on: November 26, 2014 from: 5:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. There are 45 days for the submission of comments by the public in relation to the Application. The comment period will begin on November 7, 2014 and end on December 22, 2014. All comments received during this comment period will be considered.

EAO accepts public comments through the following ways: • By Online Form at http://www.eao.gov.bc.ca

• By Fax: Fax: 250-387-0230 An electronic copy of the Application and information regarding the environmental assessment process will be available at www.eao.gov.bc.ca by November 7. Copies of the Application will be also available for viewing at these locations: Kitimat • LNG Canada Community Information Centre 176 Ocelot Road (off Harbour Road at Haisla Blvd.) • Kitimat Public Library, 940 Wakashan Avenue • Kitimat Municipal Hall, 270 City Centre Terrace • Terrace Public Library, 4610 Park Avenue • Terrace City Hall, 3215 Eby Street NOTE: All submissions received by EAO during the comment period in relation to the proposed Project are considered public and will be posted to EAO website.


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Sparks fly as Rupert and Terrace meet By Kevin Campbell

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PRINCE RUPERT - The Terrace-Rupert midget reps were pulling no punches to contribute to the cities’ northwest rivalry Sunday afternoon as the midget rep Kermodes were riding high from a 6-1 win the day before, and things got a little chippy before all was said and done. A third-period line scuffle highlighted a rough and tumble hockey match that saw the Kermodes take a 6-3 win over their Seawolves rivals, a match either team won’t soon forget. “That’s kind of how it goes,” said midget rep head coach Roger Atchison after the game. “With midget hockey, everything’s going along fine and then one little thing and the kids can get excited pretty quick,” he said. “But overall I don’t think it was too bad. Terrace has got some good numbers and they work hard and they deserved a couple wins this weekend.” The short-bench Seawolves were playing the full lineup of Kermodes and the new additions to the team had

a stiff learning curve, replacing last year’s graduates. Atchison praised the work of Ben Rabel, Manny Sidhu and Sage Acker as newbies who are finding their feet early this season in a fastpaced league. “They haven’t played rep for a few years so they’re new to the system and we’ve just got to work ‘em in slow. It’s a tough opponent – Terrace and they’re getting thrown to the wolves ... it’s a pretty fast game,” said Atchison. Cole Lindsay started the game in net for the Seawolves and while the team fell in a 4-0 hole early, they were able to claw their way back to make the score 5-3 before Eric Vandevelde put one away on a partial break in the third for Terrace after the extracurricular rough stuff festivities had ended. Cross-checking calls and scrums in front of the net after the whistle led to the nasty business. Fred Mowatt also tallied for Terrace while Conner Onstirn scored twice. For the Seawolves, Austin Weir put Rupert on the board to make the

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Things got heated between the Terrace and Prince Rupert midget reps Oct. 26. game 4-1, connecting with Drew Fudger. Later, Cole Atchison scored a nice goal coming off the backcheck and blasting one over the glove of Kermode goalie Marshal Wilson just inside Terrace’s blueline. Jared Carter rounded out the scoring for Ru-

pert in the 6-3 loss. In other PRMHA action, the Terrace Bantam reps defeated Rupert, 10-0 on Saturday where Kermode captain Mason Richau had a six-point night with a hat trick and three assists. Brandon Onstein scored twice while add-

ing an assist and Terrence O’Brien had two goals and two assists. Joshua Fernandes had the shutout for the Kermodes. The next day, Rupert were able to put two past Fernandes as Keenan Morogna and captain Manreet Deohl each

scored once in a 12-2 loss. Richau scored six goals for the Kermodes and was in on seven of the 12 goals - adding an assist. Quinn Mulder scored twice and Joshuir Mandha had a goal and two assists. Meanwhile, in the

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KITIMAT - Pam Bossence began training three months ago for a halfmarathon challenge in Victoria. Resourcing the help of local runner Al Marleau, Bossence set her sights on Victoria for October 12, which also provided an opportunity to visit her son. “I really felt that this was the race meant for me,” she said, noting that it enabled her “to share it with family and hopefully achieve my goal all at the same time.” She had a goal of a 2:20 finish in mind after researching a realistic goal for a first time half-marathon. She received a slight set back six seeks in to training with an ankle injury and she said she had to rethink her strategy. “I continued to push my splits – Al kept encouraging me to find my even

pace throughout the distance runs,” she said. Beyond those physical setbacks, the mental challenge was among the toughest, she said, including keeping nerves under control while “soaking in the energy of over 10,000 athletes.” “I have to admit my nerves frayed by race day but once the gun went off I focused on the task,” she said. “I was thrilled when seeing the finish line and the clock read 2:05:50. I was in disbelief, relief and sheer happiness,” she added. “It came and went faster than I thought – it took a few minutes for all of it to sink in.” She said the event was great, with supportive people all throughout the route, cheering on herself and the other athletes. “There were moments where that friendly smile or word of encouragement really mattered and helped get me through the inner slumps. It was a goal well worth doing,” she said.

midget reps’ first game, a 6-1 loss, Austin Weir scored the lone goal for the Seawolves while his No. 21 Kermode counterpart Connor Ornstein notched a hat trick with Liam Albright, Nick Nordstrom and Jarrett Harrison also scoring for Terrace.

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Pam Bossence ran her first half-marathon earlier this month.

TERRACE - The Terrace Off-Road Cycling Association (TORCA) is encouraging everyone who enjoys riding Terrace’s trail network to give the trails a break following this month’s extra heavy rainfall. “Some trails, especially fresh/new or trails with lots of clay or organics on the surface get damaged when ridden during wet weather,” said TORCA’s Tyler Wilkes. “Last week there were rivers running down most of the trails, and skidding tires down only compounds the problem.” “Instead it’s a great time to go for a hike with a shovel or a rake and clear drains, drain mud holes, and clear debris and leaves,” he said. And TORCA’s Tara Irwin said there are plans to have a community raking and clean-up day soon, likely focused on the Terrace Mountain trail, but taking in the nearly-completed Steinhoe Ridge trail if the group has enough volunteers. The group is also conducting a survey for anyone who uses the network – cyclists, dog walkers, hikers, runners, etc. – to help TORCA and similar groups plan for the next five years. The survey can be found here: https://www. surveymonkey.com/s/FDDHNXG For more information on how to help out visit the Bicycling in Terrace Facebook group.


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He got arrested NEW HAZELTON On October 20 Police attended a disturbance in Old Hazelton. A intoxicated male was stumbling away from the rear of the home. The male was found to be on conditions not to consume alcohol and was arrested for breaching his conditions. The male was held in custody to appear before a Judge.

Public Notice lease of MuNiciPal ProPerty The District of Kitimat, pursuant to section 26(3) of the Community Charter, proposes to renew a lease for land at 1101 Kingfisher Avenue to the Canadian Broadcasting Company for a five-year term for the continued use of antennas and broadcasting equipment. The lease provides rent revenues of $100 annually and the District of Kitimat utilizes a portion of the antennas for its communication equipment. If you have any questions or comments please contact Warren Waycheshen at the District of Kitimat at wwaycheshen@kitimat.ca or 250-632-8915 by Friday, November 14, 2014 at 4:30 pm.

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TERRACE - Branch 13 Legion president Ray Hallock, left, and Legion poppy chairman Peter Crompton present a tabs monitor and falls mat to Terraceview Lodge site manager Ursula Mackman purchased with money from the Legion’s poppy fund. In total, the lodge received five tabs monitors, which have a string with one end that clips to a resident and the other end is inserted into the monitor so if a resident who’s unsteady on their feet gets out of their Household Event wheelchair or out of bed,Furniture it makes a noise Swap to alert staff; and four falls mats, which are laid beside a person’s bed so if 225 Enterprise Ave (formerly SPCA)that person falls out of bed, he/she does not break a10hip which NOVEMBER 8 FROM AM to 4 can PM be a fatal injury. The monitors cost $1,200 and the mats $1,850.24

The plans for this narrow two-storey family home, just 22 feet by eight inches wide, offer room for expansion in the form of a future fourth bedroom on the ground floor, plus a den and a possible mortgage-helper or in-law suite. The front door, flanked by glass panes, opens into a foyer with a coat closet on the left and a storage closet ahead and to the left, just before the L-shaped stairway that leads to the main living floor. Upstairs, the great-room complex occupies the back of the home, with a doorway onto a sundeck that will offer space for relaxing and outdoor meals during the summer months. Both the great room and dining room feature a sloping ceiling. The great room includes a gas fireplace for cozy family gatherings during the winter. The dining room separated from the kitchen and great room by a three-seat eating bar and prep island, boasts a handy built-out buffet. In the kitchen, the L-shaped counter configuration promises efficiency. Natural light will filter through the window over the sink. A pantry will provide extra storage space. The laundry room is located between the kitchen and the stairwell, which is railed for safety. Opposite the stairwell is the third bedroom, which shares a three-piece bathroom with the second bedroom, located at the front of the home. A linen closet is situated nearby, along with a display cabinet for collectibles. The master suite overlooks the front garden and includes an en-suite with a soaker tub and glassed-in shower stall, as well as a

walk-in closet. On the ground floor, the single garage enjoys entry to the foyer. The kitchen and bathroom for a secondary suite have been roughed in, and a future fourth bedroom is located at the back of the home, along with a covered patio. The exterior of this home is clad in horizontal siding, with brick-based pilasters marking the entrance. One window is bayed, with decorative shutters and a window box, while the others are partly mullioned. The gables feature cedar shingles and ornamental woodwork. This home measures 22 feet, eight inches wide and 65 feet, six inches deep, for a total of 1,274 square feet, not including the secondary suite and basement area. Plans for design 2-3-755 are available for $595 (set of 5), $680(set of 8) and $748 for a super set of 10. Also add $30.00 for Priority charges within B.C. or $55.00 outside of B.C. Please add 12% H.S.T., 13% H.S.T. Or 5% G.S.T (where applicable) to both the plan price and Priority charges. Our NEW 46TH Edition of the Home Plan Catalogue containing over 300 plans is available for $15.50 (includes taxes, postage and handling). Make all cheque and money orders payable to “Jenish House Design” and mail to: JENISH HOUSE DESIGN LTD.

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fond of him. I was already biased and admired him quite a bit, and this has only increased that,” Cullen said. Cullen noted he hasn’t experienced the House of Commons as it was on the morning following the attack in the morethan-a-decade he’s sat in its chambers, calling the atmosphere “remarkable” and “powerful”. “The party leaders were finding a large amount of common ground to stand on. It was quite reassuring,” he said.

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TERRACE - Regional District of Kitimat-Stikine Thornhill director Ted Ramsey wants to see Thornhill become incorporated as a stand alone municipality, saying there are too many people living within its boundaries to be governed effectively by the regional district. “A regional district is not intended, and has not ever been intended, to run a community the size of Thornhill,” he said last week. He added that with incorporation, Thornhill would still be a part of the regional district as Terrace is but wouldn’t be governed by the regional district anymore. “Thornhill needs to look after itself,” he said, adding that right now it’s being governed by people from Dease Lake and Hazelton “and that’s just wrong.” Ramsey put a motion on the table at the regional district board meeting in September to start the process of incorporation, which was seconded by Terrace city representative Stacey Tyers and voted on and passed by the board. The regional district has since sent a letter to the Ministry of Sport, Community and Cultural Development to ask how to proceed on incorporation. Based on a favourable response from the province to the idea of incorporation, a consultant would take a look at

Thornhill and indicate what all of its options are, said Ramsey. And any prospect of incorporation would ultimately have to be approved by Thornhill residents in a referendum. A referendum would be held to ask the people of Thornhill if they wanted to incorporate and provide them with the options, after the people were advised of

the pros and cons of it, said Ramsey. “I think the timing is good, the future is bright and it’s one of the most exciting things since Thornhill was started,” said Ramsey. But while Thornhill residents would ultimately see the creation of a separate administrative structure, Ramsey is predicting that its residents will continue to pay for ser-

vices in Terrace in the same fashion as they do now. Thornhill residents, through specific tax assessments, pay to help support the Terrace Public Library and the Terrace Sportsplex. “Why duplicate services?” he said. Ramsey’s governance vision for Thornhill is to get ownership from the school district of the closed Thorn-

hill Junior Secondary School and use it for a town hall. He’s also in contact with a wood pellet company he hopes will settle in Thornhill and add to its tax base and provide 300 jobs. “The community is going to blossom,” said Ramsey. Whereas Thornhill now has one member on the regional district board, Ramsey suggests

that could increase to two, just as is the case with Terrace. “It would be very little change, except we’d govern ourselves,” he said about Thornhill. “Thornhill should’ve done this 20 years ago but there was no incentive,” he said, adding that a community base is well established. “Old Thornhill as we know it is done,” said Ramsey.

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TERRACE - According to Andrew Webber from the regional district Thornhill has a population of 3,988 plus another 95 residents at Kulspai, which is the Kitselas reserve on Queensway Drive., for a total around 4,000 in the last census. The boundaries are Queensway Dr. to the hill by the CN bridge, not quite to the Copper River to homes referred to as Copper City (by Azorcan along Hwy 16), and along Old Lakelse Lake Road just up to the Thornhill landfill, said Webber of its size.

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Terrace city council gets rapped By Josh Massey THE NORTHERN CONNECTOR

TERRACE - City council has been criticized by a former council candidate for the sale of approximately half of its Skeena Industrial Development Park to Chinese industrial interests. Chris Gee, an unsuccessful candidate in the 2011 municipal elections, said China has a poor human rights record and questionable environmental standards. “I am here to remind you that this deal is your legacy. Your names will be forever associated with the outcome of this endeavour,” Gee told council when it met Oct. 14. Gee said he has an intimate knowledge of Chinese ideology from his father who lived in China for a number of years and from his stepmother who is from Shanghai. The city’s sale of more than 1,000 acres of the industrial park to the agency which operates a special economic development zone in and around the Chinese city of Qinhuangdao earlier this year was hailed by council as a way to increase the city’s industrial tax base and provide stable employment. Gee argued that democracy-promoting novelists have been jailed in China and

quoted major Canadian political and policy figures who argue that close ties with foreign countries are not in Canada’s best interests. Gee even quoted Mao Zedong, the principal founder of the Chinese Communist Party, which runs the country: “If the US monopoly capitalist groups persist in pushing their policies of aggression and war the day is bound to come when the people of the whole world will hang them. The same fate awaits the accomplices of the United States.” Gee said he was confident the city had spoken with experts in pursuing its business deal. “I am confident you sought the council of the best trade lawyers in Canada. I am confident you asked for the opinions of experts in the field of human rights. I am confident you took council from specialists in the field of air and water pollution. I am confident the opinion of these experts will be reflected in the final contract. I am confident you were dazzled by your hosts when you visited China. I am confident that you undertook these negotiations in a manner akin to a man in a room with an unchained tiger. I am confident that Terrace will be forever changed by this,” he said. Councillor Brian

Downie, who was filling in for Dave Pernarowski as mayor that evening, and councillor James Cordeiro spoke against Gee’s opinion, though Cordeiro said he respected Gee’s reasoning and Downie said his points were “noted”. The sale of the industrial park land has yet to officially close

but one of the projects being first talked about is a plant to extract protein from alfalfa and ship the commodity to China where it is in short supply. The city is to receive $11.8 million for the industrial park land. The majority of that money will be used to provide infrastructure

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is looking for

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Sales

Sales

AUDIO/VIDEO CELL PHONE DEPARTMENT

The person that we are looking for is an outgoing individual that enjoys meeting the public and has a passion for the latest and greatest in electronics. This is a fulltime position that will require the successful applicant to work some Sundays and Friday nights. We offer a great work environment and provide a good package of employee benefits. Please send your resume to Ken Chemko, Fax: 250-635-7174 or email to kenc@compusmart-terrace.ca or drop it off at 4710 Keith Ave. Terrace, B.C. NO PHONE CALLS PLEASE

WAREHOUSE PERSONNEL Must have class 5 License including drivers abstract. Job requires physical labour.

Please drop off a resume at J&F Distributors at 3109 School Street, Terrace BC. Contact Brett Kluss at 250-638-0366 ‌ local 33

Career Opportunities

Career Opportunities

Management Positions in Community Living Services At Thompson Community Services we offer highly individualized, solution-focused services for individuals with developmental disabilities, families and funders. Fundamental to our purpose is the selection and support of committed staff members. We are seeking skilled, experienced and self-directed individuals to fill management positions. As a TCS Manager, you will have extensive experience as a Community Service Worker in a variety of settings and supervisory experience. You must have a sincere commitment to providing quality services to individuals with developmental disabilities and challenging behaviours. As a team player you must be able to build relationships, be an excellent interpersonal communicator and be able to maintain a flexible schedule as necessary. This position is based in Prince Rupert. We offer competitive salary with an excellent benefit package. The closing date to apply is November 10, 2014. Please submit resumes to Michael LeBlanc at mleblanc@tcsinfo.ca or drop resumes off at 420 – 309 2nd Ave West, Prince Rupert. www.thompsoncommunityservices.com


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THE HUB OPENING SOON!

NOWHIRRING HIRING NOW Bartenders Cooks Servers Please email resumes with a list of related to relatedexperience experienceand andreferences refrences to

thehuubbarpr@gmail.com thehubbarpr@gmail.com

HELP WANTED Full/Part Time

Cooks

Please drop Off Resumes

4665 Lazelle Avenue, Terrace, B.C.

250-638-8086 Christ Church Anglican 1220 Kingfisher Ave. • Ph. 250-632-7812

All are Welcome

Twenty-first Sunday after Pentecost November 2 at 10:30 am Eucharist with Fr. Luke Anker “When we put our problems in God’s hands, He puts His peace in our hearts.”

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, Nov.2 All Saints Sunday

10:30am Worship Service and Sunday School Worship Leader: Albert van der Haven “Come and join our church family.”

Christ the King PARISH

1760 Nalabila Boulevard Ph 250-632-2215 • Father Babji Merugu, SAC www.catholickitimat.ca Saturday, Nov. 1 7:30 pm Celebration of the Eucharist

Sunday, Nov. 2 10:00 am Celebration of the Eucharist

All Souls Day “If we have died with Christ, we will also live with him; And if we endure, we will also reign with him.” 2 Timothy 2:11-12

CWL Fall Bazaar Sunday, November 9 • 11 am to 3 pm in the church hall Join the ladies for religious goods, sewing and baking tables, plus a delicious lunch of homemade lasagna, salad, garlic toast and dessert

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The District of Port Edward CAP SITE PROGRAM

2014/2015 PCNA CAP YOUTH INITIATIVE The Port Edward CAP Site is looking at Hiring a Temporary Youth Intern Criteria is as follows: Age 15-30 Must be a Student with Computer & Internet Skills Works Well Independently Please drop off resumes at the District of Port Edward Office or email Polly Pereira at ppereira@portedward.ca by 4:00 pm on November 7, 2014

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

Sunday, November 2 9:30 am Light Breakfast 10:00 am “Bible Connections” and Sunday School Worship 11:00 am “PRAYER AND THE FUTURE” • Daniel 9

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

Sunday, November 2 - 10:30 am Morning Worship Service Wednesday Evenings 7:30 pm Prophetic Studies ALL ARE WELCOME

The Harvest THE HARVEST MINISTRIES CANADA

Drivers/Courier/ Trucking

OWNER OPERATORS $3500 SIGNING BONUS

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

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

KONDOLAS FURNITURE (TERRACE)

has an opening for a permanent full-time

ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT Individual enjoys working with the public and previous experience is not necessary. Drop off resumes in person at:

KONDOLAS FURNITURE Hwy 16 West, Terrace, B.C. No phone calls please

Van Kam’s Group of Companies requires Highway Owner Operators for runs throughout BC and Alberta. Applicants must have winter and mountain, driving exp. / training. We offer above average rates and an excellent employee benefits package. 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.

Medical/Dental CASUAL RN’S

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

CAUSAL LPN/RN’S

Rev. Dr. Dona Lethbridge

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

Sunday, November 2

Help Wanted

11 am Worship Service

JANITORIAL PERSONNEL

HIRING IMMEDIATELY

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

www.kitimatunitedchurch.ca/index.html

The Servant Leader

REDEEMER LUTHERAN CHURCH CONGREGATION OF LUTHERAN CHURCH CANADA

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

11:00 am Sunday Worship

9:45 am Sunday School

250.631.7825

2:00 pm Sunday Worship

Kitimat Worship Directory

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

Satuday Night Service Saturday, November 1

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

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 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

PIZZARAMA in Kitimat is now hiring Cooks & Drivers. Must be mature and reliable able to multi task, have good communication skills & work well in a fast paced environment. Bring resume to PIZZARAMA 171 Nechako Centre after 2:30pm.


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Help Wanted OPERATIONS MANAGER

Casual Education Assistants School District No. 52 (Prince Rupert) is accepting applications for persons interested in providing support for students with special needs on a casual, on-call basis. The successful applicant(s) will provide instructional services to students under the supervision of a teacher, and work with students to help resolve personal/behavioural/communications needs as they relate to school and home. Required abilities and qualifications are: Grade 12 or equivalent; courses in childhood education and special needs education, computer literacy and basic computer skills, physical ability to carry out the demands of the position, good verbal and written English language skills, and the ability to communicate clearly, to understand and follow directions and to prioritize tasks. Qualified applicants should complete a School District application form which is available on the School District 52 website or at the School Board Office. Please submit your application with complete resume and references to: School District No. 52 (Prince Rupert) 634- 6th Avenue East Prince Rupert, BC V8J 1X1 Email: applications@sd52.bc.ca Website: http://sd52.bc.ca/ Closing date for applications is at noon on Monday, November 3, 2014. Only those applicants considered for an interview will be contacted.

CARRIERS WANTED

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 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

Help Wanted

Education/Tutoring

Financial Services

PR: On-Call Driver required immediately for Coroners Body Removal Services. Prince Rupert Area. Must have clean drivers license. Criminal check is required. Heavy lifting may be required. Serious enquiries only. Please call 250635-6403 for more info.

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

DANCE KITIMAT

TAX FREE MONEY is available, if you are a homeowner, today! We can easily approve you by phone. 1st, 2nd or 3rd mortgage money is available right now. Rates start at Prime. Equity counts. We don’t rely on credit, age or income. Call Anytime 1-800-639-2274 or 604-430-1498. Apply online www.capitaldirect.ca

Financial Services Trades, Technical Required immediately in Castlegar. Must be fully experienced in all makes and models. Excellent earning potential and benefits package. E-mail resume to: glacierhonda-service @telus.net

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. 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

Drywaller 30 years experience. Available for boarding and taping jobs 778-631-2779

Help Wanted

Cleaning Services

Cleaning Services

Journeyman Technician

FURNACE & DUCT CLEANING PROFESSIONAL “CLEAN AIR & QUALITY SERVICE IS OUR PRIORITY” ! ew BLOWN-IN ATTIC INSULATION

N

TRUCK MOUNTED VACUUMS

Creative Designer THE TERRACE STANDARD is looking for just the right person to work in its ad design department. The successful candidate will be able to skillfully operate in a Mac computer environment using the Adobe InDesign software program. This is a full time Monday to Friday position. The Terrace Standard offers a competitive wage package including medical and dental benefits, profit sharing and a pension plan. Resumes should be sent to: Publisher, Rod Link 3210 Clinton St., Terrace, B.C., V8G 5R2 publisher@terracestandard.com

S TANDARD TERRACE

www.blackpress.ca

110 papers

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8th Ave East, 9th Ave East, 10th Ave East, 11th Ave East and Alfred Street

167 papers

8th Ave West, 9th Ave West and Lotbiniere Street

88 papers

8th Ave West, 9th Ave West and McBride Street

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FURNACES • DUCTS CHIMNEYS • FIREPLACES BOILERS • PELLET STOVES SAWDUST • WOOD CHIPS AIR CONDITIONING ATTIC INSULATION REMOVAL SAWMILLS

COMMERCIAL • RESIDENTIAL MOBILE HOMES • INDUSTRIAL

“CALL TODAY FOR PEACE OF MIND”

250-847-4550 www.priorityvac.ca Help Wanted

Help Wanted

Engineering Technologist 2 PosiƟons

The City of Prince Rupert is now accepƟng Resumes for two (2) full Ɵme Engineering Technologists. We invite you to visit our website for a complete copy of the job descripƟon at:

ApplicaƟons must be submiƩed to the aƩenƟon of Richard Pucci, Engineering Department, by November 14, 2014.

Employment Opportunity

We thank all applicants for their interest, however, only those selected for an interview will be contacted.

Prince Rupert Branch

Northern Savings Credit Union has an opening for a Member Service Representative located in Prince Rupert, BC. The opportunity would appeal to an outgoing individual interested in providing excellent customer service and a career in sales. The successful applicant must have good interpersonal skills, written and verbal English communication skills. Qualifications: Secondary school diploma, working knowledge of Microsoft Office. The successful applicant must have previous sales and customer service experience or an equivalent combination of education, training and experience. Closing date: November 5, 2014

Only short listed applicants will be contacted for an interview. TERRACE

Is your Team or organization

FUNDRAISING? Looking to Make Some

EXTRA MONEY?

Manager, Human Resources Northern Savings Credit Union info@northsave.com or apply online at www.northsave.com

PRINCE RUPERT

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• • • • • • •

www.princerupert.ca “Career OpportuniƟes”

1st Ave West, 2nd Ave West, 3rd Ave West, and Park Ave Overlook Street and 6th Ave East

Drywall

QUEEN CHARLOTTE

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Handypersons

Livestock

Handyman looking for work will do yard clean ups, painting, finishing work, all small odd jobs, dump trips, cutting grass in summer, and small renovations. Free estimates and good rates, 10% for seniors 778-634-3802 Ask for Joseph

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

Home Improvements

30” CRAFTSMAN SNOWTHROWER FOR SALE Excellent working condition. 4 yrs old, 342 cc Briggs+Stratton Engine,excellent torque. Asking $700.00 Please call 250-632-2106

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.

Painting & Decorating A & M Painting residential & commercial painting. Phone Alan @ 250-643-2685

Roofing & Skylights

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Misc. for Sale

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Moving Sale Sat. Nov. 8 & Sun. Nov 9- 9:00 a.m- 3:00 p.m. 4527 Johnston Road. Selling household, yard and acreage items in a heated garage. Household, linen, antique furniture, garden stuff, yard & wood working tools, 400+ wood working magazines, quality pine and cedar lumber, cedar fence posts, new 16’ orchard ladder, Stihl long-arm hedge trimmer, troy tiller and chipper, John Deere 90 skid steer loader (Bobcat), 3-ton chain puller, old sears snow blower and lots more.

Garage Sales

Garage Sales

Merchandise for Sale

Misc. for Sale

Misc. for Sale

Misc. for Sale

For Sale By Owner

HOT TUB (SPA) COVERS. Best price. Best quality. All shapes & colours available. 1-866-652-6837 www.thecoverguy.com/ newspaper?

STEEL BUILDINGS/metal buildings 60% off! 20x28, 30x40, 40x62, 45x90, 50x120, 60x150, 80x100 sell for balance owed! Call 1-800-4572206 or visit us online at: www.crownsteelbuildings.ca.

5 BDRM HOME IN TELKWA FOR SALE OR RENT

SAWMILLS FROM only $4,397 - Make money & save money with your own bandmill - Cut lumber any dimension. In stock ready to ship. Free info & DVD: www.NorwoodSaw mills.com/400OT or call 1-800566-6899 Ext:400OT.

Private Coin Collector Buying Collections, Accumulations, Olympic Gold & Silver Coins + Chad: 778-281-0030. Local.

Business for Sale

GARAGE SALE

Help Wanted

9 A.M. - 3 P.M.

221 5TH STREET W. PRINCE RUPERT Alley behind theatre. Lots of great household items Help Wanted

Help Wanted

We need YOU! Looking for

S! NEWSPAPER CARRIER it Pay!

Business for Sale

AND

NEWSPAPER STUFFERS

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HAIR SALON FOR SALE

• • • • • • • •

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

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Needed for THURSDAY AFTERNOONS

PERMANENT CARRIER ROUTES ~ Starling, Swallow (100) ~ Eagle, Egret, Drake (60) ~ Farrow, Gwyn, Creed, 1237+ Tweedsmuir (100) ~ Blueberry, Strawberry, Cranberry (40)

Business for Sale

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

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

WEDNESDAY & FRIDAY DELIVERIES. Direct Depos

in the Kitimat area.

2 bedroom, 1 bathroom extensively renovated 1200 sq.ft. house. 2490 Kroyer Lakelse lake, private 70x200 lot $269,900. Call 250-641-1950

ESTABLISHED

SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 1ST

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

Misc. Wanted

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

For Sale By Owner

ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION NOTICE

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

Sentinel

Kitimat

Northern

Call to get your name on our Replacement Routes List.

and

Connector The Northern

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

Application for an Authorization to Discharge Waste under the Provisions of the Environmental Management Act We, Seabridge Gold Inc. (1235 Main St. PO Box 2536, Smithers, BC V0J 2N0), intend to submit this application to authorize the discharge of effluent from a temporary water treatment plant into Mitchell Creek. The sources of discharge is treated effluent from a temporary water treatment plant, which is treating runoff water from the lined temporary potentially acid-generating rock storage pad and groundwater intercepted during tunnel excavations at the Mitchell-Treaty Tunnels Mitchell Portals. The land upon which the facility will be situated within Mining Lease 1031440, located near the KSM Project Camp 4: Mitchell North Camp, within the Regional District of Kitimat–Stikine. The usual rate of effluent discharged from this facility will be 50 L/s and the maximum rate will be 80 L/s. The operating period for this facility will be 24 hours a day, seven days a week, or on an intermittent basis if so required, for approximately 5.5 years (the duration of the construction phase). The exact characteristics of the waste water prior to treatment are unknown, but it is anticipated that water may require treatment for pH, total suspended solids (TSS), dissolved metals, and residual ammonia from drill and blasting. The expected characteristics of the effluent are as follows: Expected Characteristics of effluent into Mitchell Creek Parameter

Units

November to April

May to October

pH

mg/L

pH unit 6.5 to 8.5

6.5 to 8.5

TSS

mg/L

75

75

6

44

mg/L

650

2,000

Ammonia Sulphate

Environmental Assessment Project Coordinator Gitxaala Environmental Monitoring (GEM) is an agency of Gitxaala First NaƟon. One of our key roles is to represent Gitxaala NaƟon in environmental assessment processes. The GEM oĸce is looking for a coordinator to work in its Prince Rupert oĸce. Working with the head EA Coordinator, the project coordinator will be responsible for represenƟng the NaƟon’s values through the EA engagement process on a project by project basis. JOB DESCRIPTION - Review various sized environmental assessments mainly for the infrastructure, mining, and oil and gas industries; - Provide comments on biophysical, tradiƟonal use, socio-economic and rights and Ɵtle issues within EA applicaƟons; - AƩend technical working group meeƟngs with proponents and government regulators; - Liaise with biophysical and tradiƟonal use consultants; - Prepare and present reports and presentaƟons for the Hereditary table and Chief and Council MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS - Bachelor degree (or higher) in biology, ecology, environmental science, natural resource management, or equivalent discipline - Working knowledge of the environmental assessment process, including an understanding of provincial and federal EA legislaƟon - Ability to work in a team environment, including interacƟng with biophysical, TradiƟonal Use and socio-economic disciplines - EīecƟve wriƟng skills and excellent communicaƟons skills; Strong communicaƟon and interpersonal skills. - Skilled in using MicrosoŌ Oĸce soŌware (Word, Excel) - Able to re-locate to Prince Rupert, and available for out-of-town travel Submit cover leƩers and resumes to James Witzke at jamesw@gitxaalanaƟon.com by Nov 15, 2014

Dissolved aluminium

mg/L

1

1

Dissolved cadmium

mg/L

0.02

0.1

Dissolved copper

mg/L

0.3

0.3

Dissolved iron

mg/L

1

1

Dissolved lead

mg/L

0.02

0.14

Dissolved zinc

mg/L

1

1

The types of treatment to be applied to the discharge at the temporary water treatment facility include: • a grit pond; for settling larger solids • lime addition; to raise pH and remove metals • flocculent addition; to reduce total suspended solids • a settling pond, where required, an air sparger in a sparging pond; to reduce ammonia concentration • pH control; to meet release quality criteria. Any person who may be adversely affected by the proposed discharge of waste and wishes to provide relevant information may, within 30 days after the last date of posting, publishing, service or display, send written comments to the applicant, with a copy to the Regional Manager, Environmental Protection at PO Box 5000, 3726 Alfred Ave, Smithers, BC V0J 2N0. The identity of any respondents and the contents of anything submitted in relation to this application will become part of the public record.

Dated this 27 day of October, 2014. Contact person: Jessy Chaplin, Permitting Coordinator (Telephone: 250-847-4704) Seabridge Gold Inc. 1235 Main Street P.O. Box 2536 Smithers, BC V0J 2N0

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Houses For Sale

Houses For Sale

HOUSE 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.

Gitga’at Members The Council of Gitga’at First NaƟon will host a members only meeƟng on

Sunday, November 2nd, 2014 4:30 PM – 7:00 PM Highliner Hotel

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.

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

Dinner 5:30 (Metlakatla Room) Purpose: Updates on Resource Developments which impacts Gitga’at Rights and Title Presenter: Michael Ross & Chris Picard The Council of Gitga’at First NaƟon also invites the NaƟon’s recent graduates from the STEP program to join them for dinner at 5:30 to share their recent success stories with other potenƟal students. For further informaƟon, please contact Gitga’at membership clerk, Chris Bolton, at (250) 841 2500.

Until there's a cure, there's us. DISTRICT OF PORT EDWARD NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Notice is hereby given that a Public Hearing with respect to “District of Port Edward Official Community Plan Amendment Bylaw # 557”; District of Port Edward Zoning Amendment Bylaw # 558; and “District of Port Edward Official Community Plan Amendment Bylaw # 559” will be held on Wednesday, November 12, 2014 commencing at 6:00 pm in Council Chambers, District of Port Edward Municipal Office, 770 Pacific Avenue, Port Edward, B.C. Purpose:

The District is considering rezoning area A from Parks and Recreation to General Commercial and area B was inadvertently designated Parks and Recreation when it should have been Tourist Commercial, in order to complement the Zoning Bylaw (see map below)

Affected Lands:

Lot A District Lot 446 & 443; Range 5; Coastal District Plan PRP 47891 Range 5; Coastal District Plan 2060 REM Part District Lot 446

A copy of the Bylaws and relevant background documentation may be inspected at the District of Port Edward office during regular office hours (8:30 am to 4:30 pm) Monday through Friday between October 31, 2014 until November 7, 2014. At the Public Hearing all persons who deem themselves affected by the proposed Bylaws shall be afforded a responsible opportunity to be heard or to present written submissions respecting matters contained in the Bylaws. If you cannot attend the Public Hearing all written submissions (mailed or electronic) must be received by the District of Port Edward, Attention Polly Pereira 770 Pacific Avenue, PO Box 1100 Port Edward, BC V0V 1G0 no later then 4:30 pm on November 7, 2014.

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

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 – 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.

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DISTRICT OF STEWART

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Quiet one bedroom unit in Thornhill. First + last month’s rent. D/D & good references req’d. No smoking or pets. $550/mo.Call: 250-638-8639

2 Bdrm basement suite for Newly reno’d. Avail immediately F/S + W/D included, N/S, N/P. $1,500/mo. Damage Deposit Required. 250-615-9555 or 250-615-6932 3 Bdrm 2 bath House for Rent. Avail imm. N/S, N/P. Working people only. $2,500/mo. Damage Dep. Req’d. ideal for office space, lots of parking. 250 615-6932 / 250 635-9731 3 bdrm, 2 bath, Thornhill 5 appl. large fenced yard, newly reno’d, no cats. Avail. immed. $1,200/mo. utilities not included. Call: 250 635-7154 3 bdrm- big house, big yard, newly renovated, $1,600/mo ref. required, available Nov. 1 250-635-6596/250-641-2489 AVAILABLE NOW. Executive House. Furnished 4 bed/ 2 full baths. $2500/mo. Absolutely NP/NS. 2 yr lease. 250-6387747, leave message. HOUSE FOR RENT in KITIMAT available NOV. 1 5 Bedroom, 2 bath home at 83 Okanagan St. NO pets, NO smoking, $2200.00/mnth plus utilities/damage deposit. Please call: 780-222-8784 PR: 3 bdrm,1 1/2 bath, family room, workshop, storage room, off-street parking and is central. N/S, No Pets. Ref. req. 1 year lease. $1275 per mon. Call 250-624-4574.

IS IT time to buy? Check out www.pr ince-r uper t-real-estate.com for affordable homes. Looking to rent? FURNISHED bright two bedrooms available now in Port Edward, Wifi and laundry included $1,200 per month, neg. for a years lease. Suitable for quiet prof. tenants with 1 small dog. Call 250627-1414.

PINE RIDGE- Prince Rupert Large 3 Bedroom Home for Rent- 3 bath, garage, 2 rec. rooms,hot tub, parking, storage, w/d, f/s + dishwasher. N/S, well trained pets negotiable. Lease options. References required. $2000/m + utilities+dd CALL-250-600-7172

Terrace- Avail. Nov. 1, 3 bdrm/2 bath, 6 appl. dbl garage, fenced backyard, electric heat + lights incl. N/S, N/P, responsible working adults only need apply. ref. req. $2300/mo 250-975-2051

Newly renovated 3 bdrm, 1.5 bath upper unit $1500/mo incl. heat/hydro. Tenants must have excellent ref. property will be shown to potential buyers as a rental investment. N/S, N/P 250-638-8639 PR: 3 bdrm 1 bath suite. $1400 per month. N/Pets, N/S, N/P, ref. req. Call 250-6271272

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

Misc for Rent

FOR RENT 1 Bedroom and Bachelor Suites

AVAILABLE IMMEDIATELY 250-305-4970 250-632-2822 Modular Homes 2 bdrm + den mobile home in Jack Pine. $1600 + utilities & D.D 250-641-4828 Large 2 bdrm mobile home for rent in quiet adult orientated mobile park. $1000/month plus 1/2 month security deposit. Available Nov.1 250-6356518

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TERRACE

OCT. 31 TO NOV. 2 – Terrace Public Library continues its annual Fall Book Sale until 4 p.m. Nov. 2. Pick up some great reading material by donation and support your public library! HALLOWEEN – Nightmare on Straume Street is a walk-thru haunted house from 630 p.m. to 9 p.m. at 4921 Straume St. Admission is a food item for the food bank. Not for the young or the young at heart. Questions? Look for Nightmare on Straume Street on Facebook. HALLOWEEN – Trick-or-treat among 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). A fun fair where you move from

KITIMAT 5 bedroom, 2.5 bathroom, spacious(2,400 SF) and updated house with new appliances. Open concept kitchen and living room. Large finished basement with fireplace. Flat and sunny 9,400 SF lot. 1 car garage. $2,750 per mnth,1yr lease. call David (604) 612-4656 Kitimat HOUSE FOR RENT/Sale 63 Chilko St. - 3 bdr, 1 bath in excellent neighbourhood. This house has a big fenced backyard, including two sheds and flower beds. Comes with F/S and W/D. Call (250)279-8888 PR: 3 bdrm 1 bath duplex. Has large fenced yard and deck. W/D, N/P, N/S. $1200 per mon. Call 780-228-6585. PR: 3 bdrm house at 1430 Sloan Ave. $1400 per mon. Available Nov. 1st. Call 250-624-6127.

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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. NOV. 1 – Yvonne Moen turns 80 Birthday Party is at 2 p.m. at the Happy Gang Centre. Birthday cake, come and help Yvonne celebrate. No gifts or flowers please. Donations can be made to the Happy Gang Centre. NOV. 1 – Happy Gang Centre hosts a pancake breakfast from 8 a.m. to 11 a.m. Come one, come all, good eats, good laughs. 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. 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. Shop for unique hand-

PR Large spacious 3 Bedroom house 4th Ave E, waterveiw, recently renovated, electric heat, W/D included, N/S, N/P, ref required. $1,600 per month 250-627-9307. PR: Very Large 4 bedroom suite(3 up and 1 down) 2 1/2 bath, Rec. Room. Parking for 2 cars. Near the hospital. $2000 per mon. plus utilities. Avail. Nov. 1st. References Required. rupertrentals@gmail.com

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1200 Summit Ave. Bachelor & 1 Bedroom Suites. Security Entrance, harbour views, balconies, storage, laundry facilities, hot water & heat included. Sorry no pets. Close to hospital, bus stop & downtown. References required. Contact our on site Manager at 250-624-6019

Terrace- New home offering 2 bdrm suite. Attention workers looking for executive style accommodations.Fully Furnished & stocked. Includes all utilities, internet & full satellite tv. Perfect for management or executives coming to town Excellent ref req $2,500 250-6152597 terry_laurie@telus.net

Townhouses HOMES for rent in Kitimat BC call Stan 780-974-3945 or email marps68@hotmail.com www.rentboard.ca

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Suites, Lower 2 bdrm suite Southside area Available Nov. 1 $1400/month + D.D. All inclusive. Email: hkholdings@hotmail.com PR: 2 bdrm basement suite. 232 Alberta Place. Electric heat. Available Nov. 1st. Call 250-624-2842

PR: Bachelor Suit. $550 per mon. Quiet tenants only. No Pets. Ref. Req. 1 bdrm suite with water view. $1000 per mon. Call 250-600-2334

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

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crafted items made by local clay artists. Door prizes. Phone 250-6357195, email terracepottery@hotmail.com.

NOV. 4 – Christmas Shop: something new for Christmas opens at 10 a.m. at the former Ev’s Men’s Wear location at 4605 Lakelse Ave. Featuring local artists and artisans, antiques, and more. Open from Tues. til Sat. 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., (Friday opening til 9 p.m.), Sunday opening 12-4 p.m. Local psychic Lady Ament will be available to do tea leaf readings Wed. and Thurs. by appointment. Come and have a look! NOV. 6 – Canadian Cancer Society presents the free Workforce Leadership Program – “Providing Feedback” Module 1 of 6 at 4:30-6:30 p.m. at the Rich McDaniel Meeting Room in the Sportsplex. For more info or to register, contact Nancy 1-800-8115666 or nshelford@ bc.cancer.ca. NOV. 7, 8 – The Skeena Winter Extreme Ski

and Board Swap is from 9 a.m. to noon Nov. 8 at Kitsumkalum Community Hall. Unsold gear pickup and consignment cheque pickup at 5 p.m. Drop-off gear and check in from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. Nov. 7. Fundraiser for Canadian Ski Patrol Skeena Zone and Shames Mountain ski and Snowboard Club for their volunteer first aid and rescue services and professional development of youth ski and snowboard athletes. ONGOING TERRACE NISGA’A Society invites all Terrace and area Nisga’a elders to attend meetings on the first Monday of the month at 6 p.m. Come have some fun. For more details or for a ride, call the society or Diana Guno at 250-6380311 or Margaret Nelson 250-638-8939. THE TERRACEVIEW Family Council is a support group and place to voice concerns and ideas to improve quality of life at Terraceview Lodge. Residents’ families and

friends meet on the first Tuesday of the month at 7 p.m. For more info, call Heather at 250-6388552.

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ONGOING WANT A garden bed next year at the Kitimat Community Garden? Call Denise at 250-6329107 for more information. THE KITIMAT Public Library offers the highly engaging Mother Goose StoryTime for pre-schoolers Monday mornings from 10:30 -11:15 a.m. Please register for this free program. THE KITIMAT 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 250-632-4458. HEALTHY BABIES drop-in is held every Thursday from 10:30 a.m. to 12 p.m. at the Kitimat Child Development Center. They wel-

Sport Utility Vehicle 2008 Honda CRV-LX model, Beige, 77,600 KM, $16,700 Serious inquiries only, Excellent condition, Call 250-6359219 or 250-641-2047

Trucks & Vans Winter/Parts Truck - 1992 Explorer, excellent 4X4 $250 250-615-0414

Boats 14.5 Fiberglass Lund Boat on trailer. Ex. cond. 90H outboard need work. asking $2500 firm 250-632-4810 1989 Catalina 30 Sailboat. Tall rig, wing keel, hydraulic boom vang and backstay. 25 HP inboard diesel. Sails and motors well. Boat is moored at MK Bay Marina in Kitimat. Moorage is paid until next Spring. Asking $30,000 For more information call Joe at 250-707-4233.

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

come 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 con-

fidentiality. For more information, contact Mary at 250-639-6016. PRAYER CANADA Kitimat meets weekly on Tuesday at noon at Northwest Community College. All are welcome to pray for our town, province, and country. Contact Lesley for info at 250-6324554. DID YOU KNOW that literacy is more than just being able to read? The Kitimat Adult Literacy Program provides FREE tutoring services for adult interested in improving their reading, writing, math, communication, and information technology skills. Is English NOT your first language? We provide FREE tutoring and small group English as a Second Language (ESL) classes. For more information please call Brandi at 250-632-7393 or to see what’s happening at the Community Corner check us out at www.kitimatcommunityservices. ca/KALP.html or find us on facebook. See Page 27 for more


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KSM Project: A Fall Update

Set up for the Open House in Gingolx

It has been a busy fall for Seabridge Gold, the company proposing to build the KSM Project, a copper-gold-silver-molybdenum mine located 65 kilometers northwest of Stewart, BC. From spending time in local communities, to receiving several important permits, to a successful exploration session at camp, the highlights of our fall are detailed in this article. Connecting with the Community This fall offered the Seabridge team a chance to connect with the community, provide an update on the KSM Project and answer questions from the public. The Seabridge team, which contained experts on fisheries, water quality, wildlife and tailings dams, participated in 10 open houses across the northwest. Over a two week period, we met with community members in Iskut, Dease Lake, Telegraph Creek, Gitlaxt’aamiks, Gitwinksihlkw, Laxgalts’ap, Gingolx, New Hazelton and Terrace. The meetings were hosted by Environment Canada and Fisheries and Oceans Canada. We talked to individuals (and the occasional school group) about the KSM Project, and the high standards to which it will be built. “We had great conversations with locals who were interested in learning about the benefits, and risks, of an operating mine in northwest BC,” says Elizabeth Miller, Seabridge Gold’s Environmental Manager. “Residents had questions on fish and fish habitat, wildlife populations, air quality and water quality. And there were many questions about jobs, specifically where the 1,800 construction workers and 1,040 full time staff would be hired from.” Tailings Dams Understandably, a question that was also asked in the communities was how Seabridge is going to ensure the safety of the tailings dam at KSM, once constructed. Seabridge is committed to the safe construction, operation, and closure of the KSM project and have

A few group members on the water treatment plant tour

taken several steps to ensure this commitment is kept. • The tailing facility and dams have been designed by an internationally recognized engineering firm Klohn Crippen Berger Ltd. • The tailings facility at KSM is contained within a naturally confining valley, and will be operated as a discharge facility. • For the recently completed environmental assessment review, an independent review of the tailings design had been conducted by Iain Bruce of BGC Engineering Inc. to make certain the facility design is both safe and robust. • Seabridge is currently assembling an independent panel of experts to fully review the tailing dam design throughout the construction, operation and closure. “As always, the open houses were a positive experience. It has been great to meet and talk with people from so many different parts of the northwest to be able to answer questions face to face. We look forward to the next time we are hold community sessions. But we welcome questions anytime,” Elizabeth adds. Construction Permits In late September, the KSM project received early-stage construction permits from the Province of British Columbia. The permits issued include: 1. Authority to construct and use roadways near Coulter Creek and Treaty Creek; 2. Rights-of-way for the proposed MitchellTreaty tunnels connecting project facilities; 3. Permits for constructing and operating numerous camps required to support construction activities; and 4. Permits authorizing early-stage construction activities at the mine site and tailings management facility. Receiving these construction permits affirms the value of early and extensive consultation.

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The permits would not have been possible without the important contributions of the Nisga’a Nation and First Nations. The Provincial Government, too, has supported the KSM Project and we are grateful for the diligence of the officials from the Ministry of Forests, Lands and Natural Resources Operations, the Ministry of the Environment, and the Ministry of Energy and Mines. Environmental Assessment Certificate Conditions Seabridge has also been working closely with regulators and Treaty and First Nations to achieve several EA conditions, as illustrated by a recent tour at a water treatment plant with members of the Gitanyow First Nation, Nisga’a Treaty Nation and Tahltan First Nation and regulators from BC Ministry of Energy and Mines, Ministry of Environment and Environment Canada. Another Successful Exploration Session at KSM Camp The Seabridge camp has now closed for the winter after being operated over a 5 month time period. The exploration program drilled approximately 30,000m and the early indications are that this year’s program successfully added to resources. We look forward to seeing everybody back when the exploration camp reopens in spring 2015. Next Steps After receiving provincial approval on July 30, 2014, Seabridge is now focused on obtaining the Federal approval, and the remaining approximately 100 additional operating permits, strategic partnerships and project financing prior to commencing construction. Answers to the questions asked by residents and more information about the project are available at www.ksmproject.com.

www.ksmproject.com Seabridge Gold Inc. Inc., Seabridge Gold www.seabridgegold.net Seabridge Gold Inc., www.seabridgegold.net ksm_community@seabridgegold.net 1235 Street, P.O. Box 2536, 1235Main Main Street, P.O. Box 2536, community@seabridgegold.net 1235 Main Street, community@seabridgegold.net Smithers, BCBC V0JV0J 2N0P.O. Smithers, 2N0Box 2536,1.250.847.4704 1.250.847.4704 Smithers, BC V0J 2N0 1.250.847.4704


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KITIMAT

ONGOING DO YOU have diabetes? We offer individual and group counseling. Certification for blood glucose strips is available. Make an appointment and bring your meter. The Good Food Box is part of our program. Forms for this can be picked up at the Living Well Program or at the hospital main desk. Donations for this worthwhile program are always accepted. For more info call 250-6328313 during operating hours - Wednesdays 8 a.m. to noon, Thursdays 8 a.m. - 4 p.m. - or leave message on our voice mail. We are located on the second floor of the Kitimat Hospital in the Home Support offices.

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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. NOV 8 - The Prince Ru-

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pert Seniors Centre will be holding its Fall Tea and Bazaar from 11 a.m. - 1 p.m. Many in-house raffles taking place. ONGOING THE PRINCE Rupert and District Hospice Society sponsors a nine-week support 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. Preregistration 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.

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COMMUNITY HALLOWE’EN Fest: can’t or don’t want to hand out candy at your door on October 31st? Then get your door donation sign at your local bank for a minimum donation to assist your 27th annual Community Hallowe’en Fest at the Civic Centre. And you’ll be supporting your local RCMP and fire/rescue with a safe and fun evening for children. Thank you very much! For further information, 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 RUPERT Royal Canadian Legion meets the third Monday of every month. Come visit the Military Muse-

um 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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NORTH COAST Victim Services Act Now! Protect yourself and your household, avoid becoming a victim. Obtain a free home security package and a free home inspection. Call 250627-7779. FROM TEARS to Hope Prince Rupert’s Community Grief Support Group provides education and sharing. Meetings run 8 consecutive weeks, several times each year. Pre-registration is required. Contact 250-627-7779.

PRINCE

$28,999 - $2500 (MIN. TRADE)

$26,499

RUPERT

Unemployed Action Centre provides a range of FREE services to unemployed/underemployed people in P.R. and Northwest B.C. Need help applying for CPP, Canada Disability Pensions, Old Age Security, EI, or WCB? Landlord or Social Service difficulties? We can help! Come see us Monday - Friday, 9 am- 5 pm 869 Fraser St. at Fisherman’s Hall or call 250627-8776. CORNERSTONE MB Church: Coffee mornings at 202-6th Ave. West. Tuesday & Wednesday 10 am noon All are welcome! 250-627-1033.

TIm CARTeR for School Board TruSTee • • • •

Strong Kitimat Representation Adequate Funding For Trades Shops Cost Accountability of Budget Time to Devote to Board Issues

HIGHWAY 16 EAST, TERRACE 250-635-7286

‘‘11 MAZDA 3 SPORT GS

- Auto, A/C - Leather - Sunroof

STK# 14023-1S

$18,999 - $2500 (MIN. TRADE)

$16,499

TOURING PACKAGE

- Auto, A/C - AWD

- Auto, A/C - AWD - Sunroof

$18,999

- Manual - Leather - Sunroof

STK# 14168-0B

$18,999 - $2500 (MIN. TRADE)

$16,499 STK# 14209-0B

- Auto, A/C - AWD - Leather - Sunroof

$21,999 - $2500 (MIN. TRADE)

$19,499

‘13 SUBARU OUTBACK STK# 14194-0B

$29,999 - $2500 (MIN. TRADE)

$27,499

Disclaimer: Promotion on used vehicles only. All trades must be present at time of purchase. Limit of one trade per vehicle purchase. All prices plus $499 admin & applicable taxes. Vehicles available at time of printing.

‘09 MAZDA 6 SPORT GT

‘10 MAZDA TRIBUTE GT

$21,499 - $2500 (MIN. TRADE)

TOURING PACKAGE

DEALER #7041

STK# 14179-0B

‘14 SUBARU FORESTER STK# 13103-0B

For Terrace, send your information to newsroom@terracestandard.com

✔ Vote

‘‘13 SUBARU IMPREZA

STK# 14172-1M

‘‘11 SUBARU OUTBACK

- Auto, A/C - AWD

STK# 13163-1M

For Prince Rupert send your info to classifieds@thenorthernview.com and

BECOME A member of the Prince Rupert Salmon Enhancement Society to get exciting hands on experience with Salmon at the Oldfield Creek Fish Hatchery and in their natural habitat. You will play a vital role in everything from community education to spawning, raising, and releasing Salmon to local streams. We welcome any level of experience and will provide the necessary training to turn you into a Salmon expert! Call 250-6246733 or email oldfieldhatchery@gmail.com for more.

being a leader looks good on your resume. Contact Dawn 250-6246450 or dquast@citywest.ca.

GIRL GUIDE Leaders needed immediately! Did you have a great experience with Girl Guides Canada? Are you available Thursday evenings from 6:15 - 8:15? We need you. Adult females of any age are welcome, no experience needed, training provided, meet new friends,

MINIMUM TRADE ALLOWANCE OF $2500

For Kitimat, send your information to newsroom@northernsentinel.com

TOURING PACKAGE

- Auto, A/C - AWD - Sunroof

STK# 14193-0B

$29,999 - $2500 (MIN. TRADE)

$27,499

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PORT CITY FORD

MINIMUM TRADE ALLOWANCE OF $2500 NEW ‘14 FORD FOCUS TITANIUM

NEW ‘14 FORD ESCAPE SE STK#34203

STK#34891

WAS $31,563 $30,563 (SALE PRICE) - $2500 (MIN. TRADE)

- WNTER TIRE SAFETY PACKAGE

$28,063 NEW ‘14 FORD F-150 EXTENDED CAB

- WNTER TIRE SAFETY PACKAGE - COSTCO MEMBERS RECEIVE $1000 OFF - 0% FINANCING FOR 60 MONTHS

WAS $36,944 $35,512 (SALE PRICE) - $2500 (MIN. TRADE)

WAS $45,968 $37,968 (SALE PRICE) - $2500 (MIN. TRADE)

STK#34374

WAS $45,784 $37,284 (SALE PRICE) - $2500 (MIN. TRADE)

- Auto, A/C - FWD

$13,900 - $2500 (MIN. TRADE)

$11,400

‘11 MINI COOPER

- Auto, A/C - FWD

STK# 34128A

$19,995 - $2500 (MIN. TRADE)

$17,495

‘13 FORD FLEX SEL

- Auto, A/C - FWD - V6

STK# 34140A

STK# U3540

$27,995 - $2500 (MIN. TRADE)

$25,495

‘13 FORD FIESTA SE

- Auto, A/C - 4WD

STK# 34282A

$16,995 - $2500 (MIN. TRADE)

$14,495

‘12 DODGE GRAND CARAVAN

- Auto, A/C - FWD

STK# U3566

$20,995 - $2500 (MIN. TRADE)

$18,495

‘11 DODGE CHALLENGER R/T

- Auto, A/C - V8

TERRACE TOTEM FORD

Dealer #5548

4631 Keith Ave. Terrace 250-635-4984

NEW ‘15 FORD FUSION TITANIUM AWD

STK#35462

- WNTER TIRE SAFETY PACKAGE - COSTCO MEMBERS RECEIVE $1000 OFF

STK# 34855A

$28,995 - $2500 (MIN. TRADE)

$26,495

Disclaimer: Promotion on IN STOCK vehicles only. Does not apply to factory orders or dealer trades. All trades must be present at time of purchase. All low rates financing on approved credit O.A.C. Limit of one trade per vehicle purchase. All prices plus $499 admin & applicable taxes. All vehicles available at time of printing. All incentives & rebates to dealer. Some restrictions apply. Cannot be combined with Ford X-Plan or A-Plan Pricing.

WAS $37,898 $36,898 (SALE PRICE) - $2500 (MIN. TRADE)

$34,398 NEW ‘14 FORD FLEX SEL

- CAR LOCKS - POWER WINDOWS - TILT, CRUISE

$36,784

$35,468 ‘09 PONTIAC VIBE

405 Enterprise Ave. Kitimat 250-632-6181

$33,012

NEW ‘14 FORD F-150 XLT SUPERCAB

- COSTCO MEMBERS RECEIVE $1000 OFF

SNOW VALLEY FORD

STK#34201

STK#34281

- COSTCO MEMBERS RECEIVE $1000 OFF

970 Saskatoon Ave. Prince Rupert 250-624-3673

STK#34285

WAS $47,044 $45,044 (SALE PRICE) - $2500 (MIN. TRADE)

$42,544 ‘12 FORD FUSION SE

- Auto, A/C - FWD

$19,500 - $2500 (MIN. TRADE)

$17,000

‘11 FORD TAURUS SE

- Auto, A/C - FWD - V6

STK# U3610

$20,995 - $2500 (MIN. TRADE)

$18,495

‘13 FORD ESCAPE SE

- Auto, A/C - 4WD

STK# U3611

STK# 34091A

$29,995 - $2500 (MIN. TRADE)

$27,495 TOTEMFORD.NE T


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