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BABY: Ailee with her parents Asheena and Hyyt Hilmann. Rebecca Watson Omineca Express Ailee Vivian Betty Hilman was born to Asheena and Hyyt Hilman on Jan. 2 making her Vanderhoof’s first baby of 2015. “I was so very happy. I cried,” Asheena Hilman said, proud mother of her second child. Ailee was delivered by Dr. Makin and Dr. DeVos at St John Hospital at 8:21am at 21 inches weighing nine pounds seven ounces. Mother Asheena lives in Prince George but has kept her family doctor, Dr. Mike Makin, her whole life. “He’s an awesome family doctor and very well informed,” Asheena said. “Anyone who knows him knows he’s a good doctor.” The birth of Ailee was a scheduled cesarean. Dec. 31 or Jan. 2 were the date choices. Asheena went with early in the year since her birthday is in October. Complications with Asheena’s first pregnancy resulted in an un-scheduled cesarean. She was in labour for eight hours dilated only one centimetre and the doctor didn’t want the baby to go into distress. “The first one wasn’t planned, I had to have it,” she said. “This time I didn’t’ want to chance it so I choose to have the cesarean. I was exhausted the first time even being in that little bit of labour. This time was very easy,” Asheena said. Ailee’s parents brought her home four days later to meet her two-and-a-half-year-old sister Mhuiri, which is normal for a cesarean birth. Both Ailee and Mhuiri are irish names since both their parents are from irish decent.
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RAISING FUNDS FOR ECG TREADMILL: April Hughes, Northern Health administrator and Dr. Mike Makin accept a cheque for $10,000 from Bud Pye, president of Vanderhoof and Districts CoOp and Allan Bieganski, CoOp general manager.
Treadmill tests heart temperament Rebecca Watson Omineca Express Cardiac stress testing will soon skip leaps and bounds at St. John hospital in Vanderhoof by means of a medical treadmill. “It will allow us to pick up [even the slightest] damage to the heart and ultimately avoid death,” said April Hughes, health services administrator, Omineca region. The treadmill and accompanying electrocardiography (ECG) technologies are specially designed to monitor cardiac rhythms at a cost of more than $60,000. Although the test themselves
will be free to patients of all ages, special training is needed to give physicians and nurses the proper know-how to run them. A hopeful $40,000 has already been collected to go toward the state-of-the-art equipment, solely supported by local businesses and individuals, along with a $15,000 commitment from the hospital auxiliary. Additional add-ons such as a special table to hold wiring and a resuscitation life pack will also be purchased, but more funding is needed Ms. Hughes said. “The life pack itself is $22,000 but includes a defibrillator that’s portable so if someone has a heart attack while being tested you can save their life,”
Ms. Hughes said. The idea sprung to Dr. Mike Makin last fall and with help of the hospital auxiliary society, orchestrated public and private donations through letters sent out in November 2014. Bud Pye, President of the Vanderhoof and Districts CoOp board of directors, jumped on the idea. “I’ve been though heart problems and the sooner a doctor can look at a person the better,” Mr. Pye said. “This will reduce the waiting because until now people had to go out of town.” This kind of treadmill testing has been offered in Fraser Lake for a number of years but never in Vanderhoof. Continued on page 2
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Continued from front “Some people have symptoms but we are not sure,” said Dr. Makin. “With this test we will be able to pick up cardiac arrhythmias and vessel blockages to predict heart attack so we can send people to Vancouver before an episode.” This past summer, a $5 million renovation over 10 months was completed at St. Johns which shifted the outpatient department to the emergency department. The plan is to turn the old out patient area into a dedicated space for the stress testing equipment, said Ms. Hughes. “The renovation helped to free up some space so now we can actually add this diagnostic tool to our hospital to catch heart disease before people have a heart attack,” said Ms. Hughes. “We are so thankful for Dr. Makin and Dr. Obayashi for their commitment to bringing this service.” The hope is to have all the equipment in place by spring. Anyone interested in giving a donation toward the ECG treadmill can contact the hospital auxiliary president Edna Oryschuck at 250-567-9759.
Correction Opinion article sent in by Mike Taylor in the Nov. 26 edition of the Omineca Express entitled ‘Learn from your Mistakes Mt. Milligan’ should have been titled ‘Lear from your mistakes Mt. Polly’. Omineca Express apologies for the unintentional error and any inconvenience it may have caused.
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SWORN IN: (Middle) Ian Leslie stands on the right of Gerry Thiessen, mayor of Vanderhoof, after being officially appointed as Vanderhoof’s fire chief during the December council meeting. Rebecca Watson Omineca Express Liberated Leslie has official been sworn in as Vanderhoof’s new fire chief. Ian Lesley, Vanderhoof’s fire chief effective Jan. 5 2015, was exalted during the District of Vanderhoof’s December council meeting. Two rows of fire fighter volunteers filled the back of council chambers, including former fire chief, Joe Pacheco, who proudly shook Mr. Lesley’s hand in congratulations. As did the rest of council and all fire crew members. “It’s an incredibly good decision,” Gerry Thiessen said, mayor of Vanderhoof. “The security the fire department brings to the community is so important. The relationship of fire chief to the community attracts people with an interesting combination of responsibilities and Ian is so well accepted by the community, council and fire department volunteers. It’s an exciting time for council to see him make the decision to carry on with it.” Starting out as a volunteer, Mr. Lesley has served the Vanderhoof fire department for over 36 years. He worked to fill the role of deputy chief for the last 20 years and progressed to serve as acting fire chief for the last seven months. With the confirmation of his new official title, he looks forward to getting the fire department back to a consistent strength with new procedures and training, Mr. Lesley said. “The team we have is great, a real strong group of officers. The camaraderie is commendable, we all accept a challenge and it will be a great working relationship moving forward,” Mr. Lesley said. “I’ve held every position over the years and now I’ve made my way up the ranks.” Moving forward, volunteers can expect changes such as increased training standards taken from the new training ‘playbook’. A new bush truck is Effective immediately, the Mount Milligan Community Office is now closed. Our new phone number is 250-996-2517.
To apply online visit our website at www.mtmilligan.com. For assistance in uploading your resume, to inquire about training and education opportunities, or if you require additional information, visit the College of New Caledonia at 179 Douglas Avenue, Fort St. James, BC. “We Live Safe Every Day”
also on it’s way in the new year and Mr. Lesley hopes to start working on the training site at the Vanderhoof airport. A six-year-plan is in the works to bring new buildings and a concrete pad for expatiation training of a burning vehicle. “In 2015 we hope to get power in the classroom at the airport and we’re looking forward to a new bush truck,” Mr. Lesley said. “The whole fire department will also be doing more community events.” The Vanderhoof Fire Department has 30 volunteers but Mr. Lesley wants to get the number back up to 35. If anyone is interested in becoming a volunteer, please call Ian Lesley at 250-567-7418 or drop by the fire hall.
NOTICE OF SCHOOL BOARD MEETINGS Regular Board Meetings of the Board of Education of School District No. 91 (Nechako Lakes) for the months of January and February 2015 will be held as follows: January 19, 2015 Video-Conference February 23, 2015 School Board OfÀce, Vanderhoof, BC Designated sites for video-conferencing are: Lakes District Secondary School, Fort St. James Secondary School, Fraser Lake Elementary-Secondary School, and the District Training Centre located in the W.L. McLeod Elementary School. These meetings will commence at 6:00 p.m. Members of the public are invited to attend. Darlene Turner Secretary-Treasurer
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Fraser Lake & Area Santa’s Anonymous wishes to thank all the Big Business’s, Small business’s, Community Groups,Clubs, Schools,Teams, Individuals and our Volunteers who donated time, food, toys, space, goods, money or encouragement towards the 2014 Christmas Hampers! We could not have done this without your generosity! Our apologies if we have overlooked anyone.
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HAVING FUN: Kids play with toys at the Carrier Sekani Family Services Early Years grand opening.
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Tryouts for the Northern Country Girls Drill Team will be held at the fair grounds Jan. 14 at 7pm. The attached pattern is to be completed at a speed each individual and their horse are comfortable working at. The purpose of this is to show the rider and horse working as one. Drill is about growing with your horse and we want you all to feel comfortable doing this routine. Girls are welcome to come early and warm up or just visit with the rest of the girls.
Pattern: 1. Starting on the right lead, complete three circles to the right starting with a small circle and then moving into a large circle. 2. Switch leads in the centre and repeat to the left. 3. Stop in the centre. 4. Spin four times to the right and then four times to the left. 5. Picking up the left lead continue around the circle. 6. At the top of the circle run down the centre to the end of the arena stop and roll back. 7. Lope to the end of the arena, stop and back to centre.
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Endako job fair & Ignite the north Rebecca Watson Omineca Express The Endako Job Fair will take place Jan. 16 and 17 at the Fraser Lake Arena from 10 am to 4 pm. Free admission. All are welcome. Candidates of all experience levels and industries are encouraged to attend. Companies will be looking to fill full-time, part-time and apprentice positions. The public is asked to come prepared with a completed resume. Fraser Lake is also hosting a town hall meeting on innovation Jan. 13 to join entrepreneurs and community members from all sectors. The idea is to help ignite youth and employers to connect and share innovative ideas. Feedback from the meeting will also help create practical recommendations on what council should be doing next in the community. It will take place upstairs of the arena free of cost from 3:30 – 5:30. Participants must sign up at www. IgnitetheNorth.com/fraserlake.
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Come on in and catch a good one at Carrier Sekani’s toy lending library grand opening. Carrier Sekani Family Services (CSFS) is pleased to announce the grand opening of their new toy lending library at the Glad Tiding Tabernacle on Burrard St, Friday Jan. 16 from 9am3pm. In partnership with the Nechako Healthy Community Alliance, the program will give parents a chance to see what toys are out there, Pat Williamson said, Early Years co-ordinator and CSFS. “It gives kids and parents an opportunity to play with the toys before they borrow them for two weeks. This way your not spending 50 dollars on a toy they don’t like,” Ms. Williamson said. The lending library will be open every Friday from 9am-3pm offering an array of children’s toys for ages birth- 6 years. Another program will also be run out of the space called You Make the Difference. It’s a nine-week free parent education program starting Friday Jan. 30. Lessons will be geared toward teaching moms and dads how to get down to their kid’s level and see things how they see them. “Parenting is very important. Relating to your child is essential to establish a good early-years framework,” Ms. Williamson said. The program will also provide free childcare from 9:30am -noon for the duration of the program. For more information contact Sekani Family Services at 250-567-2900.
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It’s food out of my family’s mouth Dear Editor, As a BC resident and avid hunter I was shocked to learn about the Guide-Outfitters Association of British Columbia’s proposal to reduce my hunting opportunities in favour of foreign big game trophy hunters. Like many British Columbians, I rely on hunting to feed my family, so this proposal basically takes food out of the mouths of my children. Over the years, there’s been a steady erosion in the number of hunting permits granted to British Columbians. More than 70,000 BC hunters apply for 13,000 lottery licences to hunt moose annually, so only 1 in 5 hunters get to hunt moose every year. Most provinces and U.S. States limit foreign hunters to 5-10 per cent of the wild game allocation. But the Guide-Outfitters Association of BC is pushing to increase that limit to 25-40 per cent, which is unprecedented in North America. There has to be a reasonable balance between residents’ access to hunting to provide organic, wild meat for their families and foreign trophy hunters desire to pursue wild game in this province. I would like to see a fair wildlife hunting allocation with 90 per cent going to British Columbians and 10 per cent going to foreign trophy hunters and the outfitters who guide them. I encourage all British Columbians to write their local MLA and let them know that BC’s wildlife is a public resource and not for sale.
Mining carries it’s weight Dear Editor, As we start the new year, and discuss growth sectors in B.C. for 2015 and beyond, many people might be quick to underestimate the contribution that mining and exploration make to B.C.’s economy. In 2013 for instance, the mining industry added $511 million in direct payments to the provincial government and its various agencies. The number of people working in B.C.’s mining industry also increased in 2013, di-
rectly employing 10,720 people. Over the next 10 years, the B.C. mining industry is expected to require a surprising 16,770 new workers to meet the needs of mining expansion and retirements. These are impressive stats for a vital B.C. industry that rarely gets recognised as one of the bedrocks of our B.C. economy. The mining industry definitely carries its weight. Jesse McClinton Victoria, B.C.
Henner Grimm, Fort St. James Member of the BCWF since 1958
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Dear Editor, Over the last two winters Vanderhoof residents have enjoyed the use of Riverside Park Pathways and park areas which have been pretty well free of dog feces,and litterers. But this winter, especially this last week, it is apparent that Riverside Park is being inundated with irresponsible dog owners who are again ignoring the use of the dog waste bags provided by the park.The pathways this morning were littered with numerous additional deposits of dog feces. Additionally, it is visibly ap-
parent that some park users are/ have become lazy and I find it intolerable that they are unable to carry their ‘heavy’ empty coffee cups, and garbage to the litter cans supplied throughout the park. Vanderhoof residents are so very fortunate to have such a park as Riverside Park, as our park has a reputation well known throughout BC for it’s beauty and facilities provided by our city. Jogging, walking (day and night), exercise equipment, picnicking, car shows, farmers markets, Halloween, Xmas venues, ski trails (in winter) and a bird sanctuary, utilized year round for
all, borders the Nechako River. The Majority of Vanderhoof Riverside Park users should never be penalised by the irresponsible Minority of Lazy Dog Owners who will not pick up after their dogs, and the ‘litter bugs’ who do not use the garbage cans provided. Please don’t let this park degenerate to become a dumping ground, due to the few irresponsible individuals. A concerned park user. Ray Machon, Vanderhoof BC
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DRIBBLE: Northside Christian School junior girls play Valemount during the tournament at Fort St. James Secondary School.
HOLISTIC ALTERNATIVE THERAPY BY MAGDALENA SAITO
Fort St. James Secondary School (FSJSS) hosted 18 teams in two gyms Jan. 9-10, making it one of the largest basketball tournaments ever held in the north. Usually large tournaments have about 16 teams and are run over three or four days. Girls and boys teams from Vanderhoof, Fraser Lake, Valemount, McBride, Quesnel,  Chetwynd and Burns Lake participated in senior and junior games. Both gyms at FSJSS were filled with cheering spectators throughout the Friday and Saturday tournament. “A tournament this big could not happen without a huge commitment by the staff and students from FSJSS,� said James Wadell, Athletic director in Fort St. James. “A total of 44 students and 10 FSJSS staff provided assistance. The coaches and parents of basketball teams were also very involved in different ways. We had 14 different referees working the 28 games played. A huge thank you to everyone who helped us make the tournament successful. A special thanks goes out to teacher Andrew Vogelsang, and students Mackenzie Moeller, Dani Dean, Hargina Birdi, Harry Goerz, Jayden Greenaway, and Sammy Roessler.�
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Electronic Cigarettes Health trends always change, and the introduction of electronic cigarettes was touted as a cleaner, greener attempt to minimize the impact of tobacco cigarettes on the environment and people. So for the next few articles we will be introducing and writing about electronic cigarettes and smoking in some more detail. Most of us already know (or chose to ignore) the fact that smoking is a very dangerous activity. It may not be up on the danger par with things like extreme skiing or bungee jumping, but the impacts on your health can be just as dangerous and accumulative, it leads to a host of diseases and disorders that typically impact your quality of life for the worst. Smoking is linked to damage in every organ in the body and not just your lungs, the air you breathe feeds your body, this is why aside from cigarettes, air quality is important as well as home environment and the chemical in the home you breath. So if people know how bad it is, how it can lead to a host of cancers, organ damage, decrease quality of life, Oral and systemic infections and more.. Why do people do it? There are a number of reasons behind making this choice; to a health practitioner almost none of them are justified. It is worth discovering why you smoke if you do, how you started and what you want from your health and future.
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E-cigarettes have been touted by their manufactures as aids to help quit smoking, no tobacco, no smoke, no cigarette buds littering the ground endangering our children and wildlife‌ so how can that possibly be a bad thing? It’s good to realize that the same companies who make cigarettes also make and sell the e-cigarettes. So ask yourself... would a multi-billion dollar company want people to quit buying their original product, or simply replace it with another sleeker version?? Next article will talk about e-cigarettes... What are they and how do they work!
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Required Immediately in the Vanderhoof, Fort St. James, Fraser Lake and Burns Lake areas Work early in the morning and afternoon with the midday off. When the kids are out of school, you are too.
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Tahtsa Timber Ltd. has an immediate opening for
TRUCK DRIVERS Log Hauling Walking Floor Driver
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The starting wage is $24.36 per hour as per the current CUPE Collective Agreement. QUALIFICATIONS: r 8CNKF %NCUU ++ &TKXGToU .KEGPUG YKVJ #KT 'PFQTUGOGPV r If you have a Class 5 – we will assist in acSuiring your Class 2 r 'ZGORNCT[ FTKXKPI TGEQTF CU FGOQPUVTCVGF D[ FTKXGToU CDUVTCEV r %NGCP %TKOKPCN 4GEQTF %JGEM r 'ZEGNNGPV KPVGTRGTUQPCN UMKNNU YKVJ UVWFGPVU KP )TCFGU - VQ r 2J[UKECN ECRCDKNKV[ VQ RGTHQTO VJG LQD FWVKGU old a Grade r Preference will De given to applicants that hold 12 Dogwood CertiƂcate 2NGCUG OCKN HCZ QT GOCKN TGUWOGU VQ Lynn Maksymchak &KUVTKEV 2TKPEKRCN *WOCP 4GUQWTEGU .GCFGTUJKR &GXGNQROGPV 5EJQQN &KUVTKEV 0Q 0GEJCMQ .CMGU 2 1 $QZ 8CPFGTJQQH $% 8 , # (CZ 'OCKN cupejobs@sd91.bc.ca
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LOCATION: Nechako Valley Secondary School HOURS OF WORK: 5 hours per day, 5 days per week DUTIES TO COMMENCE: Immediately RATE OF PAY: $21.70 per hour as per the current Collective Agreement SUMMARY r 2TQXKFGU CUUKUVCPEG VQ VGCEJGTU CPF QVJGT RTQHGUUKQPCNU KP VJG FGNKXGT[ QH TGIWNCT QT CNVGTPCVG RTQITCOU QH UVWF[ HQT UVWFGPVU YKVJ CWVKUO IGPGTCNN[ QPG QT VYQ UVWFGPVU r (WPEVKQPU CU CP CFXQECVG HQT UVWFGPVU CPF CU C EQNNCDQTCVKXG OGODGT QH VJG UEJQQN DCUGF VGCO
“A WORLD OF OPPORTUNITIES WITHIN OUR REGION� 37, 3RD Avenue, PH: 250-692-3195 PO Box 820, TF: 800-320-3339 Burns Lake, BC V0J 1E0 FX: 250-692-3305 www.rdbn.bc.ca E-MAIL:inquiries@rdbn.bc.ca
Job Posting – Sustainability Assistant The Regional District of Bulkley-Nechako is seeking applicants for the position of Sustainability Assistant within the Environmental Services Department. The position is permanent, full-time, and situated in Burns Lake, BC. The Regional District of Bulkley-Nechako is a non-union organization. Responsibilities of the Sustainability Assistant include: • Overseeing the development, implementation and evaluation of waste reduction initiatives; • Development and implementation of public education programs; • Assisting in the development, implementation and reporting on the RDBN’s Corporate Energy and Emissions Plan and other sustainability initiatives as required; • Contract administration and report preparation; • Maintaining and developing databases, clerical work; and • Overseeing the RDBN’s invasive plant program. The successful applicant must have a positive attitude and be willing to be challenged. Although this position is an essential part of a team, it will be important for the successful applicant to work independently and take on a high level of responsibility for assigned tasks. The position offers a competitive salary range and includes a comprehensive benefits package.
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Applicants for the Sustainability Assistant position should possess the following: • Education and training related to community sustainability issues, waste reduction initiatives and policies including extended producer responsibility programs and a minimum of two years job related experience; • General knowledge of local government operations, authority and jurisdiction as well as environmental legislation and sustainability programs of senior government; • Knowledge of procurement processes, contract administration; • Superior ability to communicate, both orally and in writing; • Proficient in the use of computers, desktop software, spreadsheets; • Excellent attention to detail and strong administrative skills; • Good time management and priority assessment as well as good organizational skills; • Ability to work under pressure, meet deadlines, complete assignments in an effective manner; • Ability to maintain effective relationships with public, staff, officials and outside agencies; • Experience or knowledge surrounding invasive plant management would be an asset; • A valid BC Driver’s Licence must be maintained.
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Applications for the Sustainability Assistant position will be accepted by fax (250-692-3305), e-mail (inquiries@rdbn. bc.ca) or at 37-3rd Avenue, PO Box 820, Burns Lake, BC, V0J 1E0 until 4:00 p.m., Friday, January 30, 2015 and should be addressed to Janine Dougall, Director of Environmental Services.
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TROYER VENTURES Ltd. is a privately owned energy services company servicing Western Canada. All job opportunities include competitive wages, comprehensive benefits package and room for advancement. We are accepting applications at multiple branches for: Professional Drivers (Class 1, 3) and Mechanics. Successful candidates will be self-motivated and eager to learn. Experience is preferred, but training is available. Valid safety tickets, clean drug test, and a drivers abstract are required. For more information and to apply, please visit our website at: Troyer.ca.
POWERMAX CONTRACTING is seeking Journeymen and Apprentices for projects in Northern Alberta. The shift is 2 weeks in 1 week out with flights provided from regional airports. Competitive wage & benefits package offered. Please email resume to: christinem@powermaxltd.ca or call 780-714-9690 for details.
Trades, Technical - CERTIFIED GM TECHNICIAN - TICKETED BODYMAN Vancouver Island Busy GM dealership looking for two full time positions to be filled immediately. Very competitive pay scales, benefits, and flexible schedules. See our community online at www.porthardy.ca
Send resume to cory@klassengm.com KAL-TIRE SECHELT requires immediately, an OTR Tire Technician with OTR, medium truck, light truck and passenger tire skills. Valid provincial driver’s license. Competitive salary and benefits. Reply with resume to rjatkal@telus.net or call Joe 604-885-7927.
MILLWRIGHT Houston, BC DH Manufacturing is looking for a Millwright. Candidate must have min. 4yrs, exp., mechanically inclined, able to work independently on projects. Wage will be negotiable on experience. Full Benefits After 3 Mos. Email to: dhmnfg@gmail.com or drop off in person at: Dh Manufacturing 1250 Hols Road.
• SAW FILER • ELECTRICIANS • MILLWRIGHT/WELDER - Surrey B.C Searching for highly motivated and ambitious individuals to work and be challenged in their field. Competitive Wage & Good Benefit Package Offered! Please forward your resume: Fax:(1)604-581-4104 Email: careers@tealjones.com Visit: www.tealjones.com
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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; www.crownsteelbuildings.ca
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BURRARD APARTMENTS. Two bdrm suites. No pets 250-567-9128
3/bdrm townhouses in a family- friendly complex. Close to downtown, schools & park. $695/mth. 250-567-4430
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Fraser Lake Sawmills will hold a public viewing of the proposed Amendment 9 to their Forest Stewardship Plan for the Vanderhoof and Fort St. James Forest Districts. This amendment will exempt Fraser Lake Sawmills from specifying a result and strategy in relation to the established Visual Quality Objectives within the SFN Forest Development Unit. The amendment will apply to eleven scenic areas within the SFN Forest Development Unit. The SFN Forest Development Unit is located north of Fraser Lake and west of Ormand Creek with smaller portions south of Fraser and Francois Lake. The proposed amendment is available for review and comment at the Lejac mill site east of Fraser Lake on Highway 16. Persons may review the plan at the location during business hours. Written comments may be submitted in person to the Lejac mill site or by mail to: Fraser Lake Sawmills Attention: Jaret van der Giessen, R.P.F P.O. Box 100 Fraser Lake, BC V0J 1S0 Comments must be received in writing no later than 5:00 pm on February 16, 2015. For further information, please contact Jaret van der Giessen, R.P.F. at 250-699-6235
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Tahtsa Timber Ltd. has immediate openings for
CONTRACT TRUCKS, LONG LOGGERS AND SHORT LOGGERS for the Houston and Burns Lake area.
ToS rates and bene¿ts SaFNaJe. Fax resumes to 250-692-7140 or email to reception@tahtsa.ca
IF YOU own a home or real estate, Alpine Credits can lend you money: It’s that simple. Your credit/age/income is not an issue. 1-800-587-2161.
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