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TERRACE – Save on Foods in Terrace was thanked by the local Food Share program March 8 with a banner noting the local store’s eight years of contributing an estimated 100,000 pounds of food a year to variety of community groups. Representatives from the Food Share program, the Terrace Churches Food Bank, the Ksan House Society, the Salvation Army, the Terrace and District Community Services Society, the Seventh Day Adventist Church’s Bread of Life Soup Kitchen, the Kermode Friendship Society and Parkside Secondary were on hand to present the banner to store employees.
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Rupert port announces expansion project By Shaun Thomas
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PRINCE RUPERT - The expansion of Fairview Terminal has been the dream of many in Prince Rupert since the facility first opened in 2007. On March 10, that dream became a reality. Prince Rupert Port Authority president and CEO Don Krusel outlined plans for what will be the largest single investment in the history of the Port of Prince Rupert to a packed house at the Port Interpretive Centre, an announcement that was met with resounding applause from some of the same men and women who marked the opening of the terminal almost eight years ago. “The commitment of Maher Terminals to invest over $200 million into the Fairview expansion is recognition that they,
along with our customers and everyone else in the industry, expects the success that has been achieved over the past seven years to continue into the future,” he said of the project, which includes four additional cranes, four more rail tracks and the reclamation of approximately 3.7 hectares of land to create an additional 155 metres of wharf to be added to the northwest end of the terminal. “The construction project is expected to provide more than 600 person years of employment over the two-and-a-half years of construction and will average 240 workers over that period ... this project will increase the annual capacity of the terminal to more than 1.3 million TEUS, an increase of approximately 500,000 containers or an additional 60 per cent.” The announcement brings
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Fairview Terminal closer to the final build out that was initially envisioned when the terminal opened almost eight years ago. “When the facility was first envisioned, and we still envision it, it was a 2 million TEU facility. This is the next phase in it potentially reaching the ultimate vision of 2 million TEUs,” said Krusel, adding the expansion toward Ridley Island is still very much on the table. “We refer to the build out of Phase 2 as being a Phase 2 north and Phase 2 south. Ultimately, to get us to the two million TEUs of capacity envisioned, we will eventually be expanding to the south as well.” While the announcement was made by the Prince Rupert Port Authority and the decision to proceed came from Maher Terminals, Krusel said much of the credit for the Phase 2 expansion
rests with those who work at the terminal. “The men and women providing that service here in Prince Rupert have proved that they can win against some of the strongest competition in all of North America. Today that is a fact that is recognized throughout the industry and, I am proud to say, that is a fact that is recognized throughout the entire world,” he said, adding there are currently more than 500 people on the International Longshore and Warehouse Union board with plans for further recruiting. “It has been the men and women of the Prince Rupert gateway who have won and kept the business of ... hundreds of other major importers and exporters through hard work, commitment and trust. Today that hard work and commitment is being rewarded.”
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Municipal strike still on in Kitimat
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KITIMAT - Unifor 2300 is saying it’s up to the District of Kitimat to get back to the negotiating table to pave the way to getting the strike settled. The District of Kitimat meanwhile contends that the ball is in the union’s court. “We have, on numerous occasions now, extended the invitation for the District to come back to bargaining and most recently…[to] the mayor directly to be involved in bargaining. To date they haven’t responded,” said Unifor 2301 Business Agent Martin McIlwrath, who is representing the workers of 2300. “It’s all we can do, is to request to resume bargaining. They are refusing,” he said. “Pretty much silence.” McIlwrath said there’s still information the union needs to know from the District, notably the finer details of how their offer could mean a 12 per cent property tax increase, as the District of Kitimat has stated. “We don’t know where their budget is. So I don’t know if the cost of our contract would increase anything. I don’t even know that because I can’t see their budget,” he said. Over at the District, Chief Administrative Officer Ron Poole says the town has yet to receive a formal response from the union to the final offer. “We’re still waiting for them to give us something as to what they don’t like or what they do like in the offer,” said Poole. “We are willing to negotiate but we feel the ball is in their court since we’ve placed the final offer on the table.” Poole said the last time the two sides met was in regard to the offer but there was no written response from the union.
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Construction ready to start on marina facility in Cow Bay By Martina Perry THE NORTHERN CONNECTOR
PRINCE RUPERT - Next month piles will be driven into the seabed of Cow Bay for a new itinerant yacht marina. Announced during the Northwest Growth Conference on Saturday, the $3.8 million-project will provide moorage for 51 vessels ranging from 40 to 80 feet. A 12-foot-wide, 600-foot-long wooden breakwater will protect the pri-
vate marina while also providing a public wharf extending into the harbour between the Northland cruise ship dock and the Yacht Club. “The community has been talking about a lack of vessel moorage for 25 years now. The Cow Bay Marina is an important part of diversifying the local economy and revitalizing the tourism sector as it stands to generate direct and indirect economic benefits to the city,” said John Farrell, general manager of Community Futures of the Pacific
Northwest. The project was launched after a market study by Community Futures of the Pacific Northwest and the Prince Rupert and Port Edward Economic Development Corporation identified the high demand for slips, and was initiated by Community Futures, the City of Prince Rupert, the Prince Rupert and Port Edward Economic Development Corporation and the Prince Rupert Port Authority. “Our market study showed we
much larger strategy to open up access to our waterfront for locals and those near and far”. “This is a major win for the City of Prince Rupert,” said Brain. Broadwater Industries was awarded the construction tender for the marina, which is expected to be complete by the end of July and officially open to the public this fall. “The construction is modular so pieces will be floated into place and begin to develop before your eyes,” said Vendittelli.
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$50K grant makes CDC an Early Years Centre By Cameron Orr THE NORTHERN CONNECTOR
KITIMAT - The Kitimat Child Development Centre has been distinguished as a BC Early Years Centre. The distinction comes with $52,000 to deliver programs aimed at children ages 0-6. The Kitimat B.C. Early Years Centre is one of 14 new centres opening throughout the province, bringing the total to 26 since the program first began. Child Development Centre Executive Director Margaret Warcup says the funding boost is aimed to go towards program integration, which the centre already does
to a degree. “This gives us the opportunity to really try to do even more,” she said, but noted they’re approaching their plans cautiously given that $52,000 isn’t a bottomless supply of funds. Ultimately though being an Early Learning Centre gives the CDC a voice in the discussion of further early learning programs, she said. “We do have to push that children and youth with special needs still get adequate funding,” she said. A delegation from the CDC will be attending an early learning conference hosted by the province over spring break and they’ll
make that topic a priority while they’re there. “We took the approach that if you’re not at the table you don’t have a voice,” she said. The proposal to become an early learning centre was put together last year and this is the second round of naming early learning centres in B.C. Among some of the proposals the CDC put forward to get the grant is to update their parent resources on their website. Another is that they’ll advocate for reforms to Early Childhood Educator (ECE) licencing. Warcup says they want to push to get ECE
education as a potential stepping stone to higher education as well. Getting qualified people in to preschools and day cares is challenging and ECEs aren’t especially highly paid, but allowing people to take their credentials and apply them to other programs would go a long way to attracting people to the program. Stephanie Cadieux, Minister of Children and Family Development, said the government “want[s] to give families with young children throughout the province easier access to the services they need to help kids reach their full potential.
B.C. moves to restrict e-cigarettes By Tom Fletcher
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VICTORIA - The B.C. government is tightening its regulations to ban the sale of electronic cigarettes to minors and use of the smoking substitute in workplaces, restaurants and other indoor public spaces. Health Minister Terry Lake said changes he introduced in the B.C. legislature Thursday will treat the battery-powered devices like tobacco products, meaning they may not be displayed in stores or used in enclosed spaces where others are present. That will include private vehicles with children inside. Lake said he expects the new regulations to be in effect within a year, after consulting with the industry and giving sellers time to adjust to the new rules. “This doesn’t ban e-cigarettes,” Lake said. “This means that children are protected from the sale and from being exposed to e-cigarettes, and those who don’t want to be subjected to the vapours from e-cigarettes are protected as well. “Essentially the same conditions that now apKITIMATwill COMMUNITY HUMANE SOCIETY ply to tobacco apply to e-cigarettes, so in public places, indoor workplaces, school grounds and now SHELTER
health authorities as well.” Lake said e-cigarettes may have potential as a quit-smoking aid, but they are currently unregulated and the liquid used in them may contain nicotine or other chemicals with health risks. The federal government has banned the sale of so-called “e-juice” containing nicotine, but it remains legal in the U.S. and Health Canada has received numerous reports that it is sold north of the border as well. NDP health critic Judy Darcy said she supports the restriction on e-cigarettes, but the lack of measures to prohibit flavoured tobacco products is “a gaping hole” in the government’s bill. Lake said he has been assured by federal Health Minister Rona Ambrose that federal regulations are in the works to deal with flavoured tobacco. “When you’re talking about the manufacture of cigars and cigarettes, it’s better to do that at a federal level, because obviously they’re not made in each individual province,” Lake said.
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VOLUNTEER FIREFIGHTERS The Terrace Fire Department is a composite Department comprised of Ten (10) career members and approximately Thirty Two (32) Volunteer Fire Fighters. Volunteers do not receive financial remuneration but do receive the following benefits: • WCB coverage; • Life Insurance and AD&D coverage; • City of Terrace 35% recreation discount. • Full participation in the Department’s social functions; • Service Awards and recognition; If you meet the following requirements and would like to be part of our department, we would welcome your application: • Resident in the City limits of Terrace (so that you can respond promptly); • Minimum Grade 12 (or equivalent) education; • Minimum nineteen (19) years of age; • Able to meet the Fire Department’s physical and agility requirements; • Able to obtain a medical examination certificate proving your fitness to participate in firefighting activities; • Prepared to commit the necessary time and effort involved in being a Volunteer Firefighter; • Criminal Records Check required. • Must have valid driver’s license and assess to a vehicle 24/7 Application Deadline: Monday, March 23, 2015 Physical fitness testing and interviews will be held on Monday March 23, Starting at 6:30pm Accepted Recruits must be able to attend all of the following Recruit Training Weekends, consisting of Friday night and full days Saturday & Sunday: April 10-12, April 17-19, April 24-26, May 8-10, May 22-24.
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CURBSIDE COLLECTION WORKING GROUP Applications are being accepted for the Regional District of Kitimat-Stikine Board directed Curbside Collection Working Group. The objectives of the Curbside Collection Working Group are to:
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Examine the existing Curbside Garbage and Recycling Collection Program to: • Evaluate effectiveness and efficiency of the existing residential curbside garbage and recycling collection program to identify aspects of the program with potential for improvement • Investigate lessons learned from other jurisdictions and input from subject matter experts to mitigate issues identified with the curbside garbage and recycling collection program and the Rates and Regulation Bylaw No. 640, 2014 such as: o Time constraints for putting collection materials out at the ‘curb’ o Requirement for putting bags in cans vs using bags only for recycling o Possible options or provision for fixed or low income residents Review the proposed Curbside Organics Collection Program to: • Identify potential barriers to the curbside organics collection program and review lessons learned from other jurisdictions and input from subject matter experts to mitigate potential barriers prior to implementation. • Review examples from other jurisdictions and identify preferred methods for providing program information to residents such as workshops, brochures, and posters, and other options. The Working Group is scheduled to commence in late spring, 2015 and is intended to be operational for approximately 6 months. Meeting frequency and duration will be determined by the Working Group at the first meeting. Applicants for this Working Group will be based on the criteria found in Section 4.1 of the Terms of Reference and the supporting application information. If you are interested in volunteering for this Board committee, please complete the application form located on the Regional District website (www.rdks.bc.ca) and return it via mail, fax or e-mail by March 23, 2015. You can also pick up an application form at the Regional District Office.
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A pep rally for the River Kings planned
TERRACE – Team spirit has been at the forefront of this season’s success as the River Kings captured the Central Interior Hockey League championship and it’ll be that same spirit taking the team to Fort Nelson for the Coy Cup tournament beginning March 24. Fans and others have a chance to show that same spirit by taking part in a pep rally to be held March 21 at Terrace Totem Ford beginning at 10 a.m. and last until 2 p.m. Terrace mayor Carol Leclerc will be on hand as will Mr. Mikes which will be selling hamburgers, the proceeds of which will be going to a charity. Drinks will be provided by Terrace Totem Ford. Fans will have a chance to have their photos taken with the players and they’ll get copies afterward. The Coy Cup is the pinnacle of men’s Senior AA championship hockey in B.C. and dates back to the 1920s when it was first awarded to the Enderby hockey club. The trophy takes its name Colonel Coy of the 50th Gordon Highlanders in Victoria. The River Kings defeated two-time Coy Cup winners the Williams Lake Stampeders for the Central Interior Hockey League title.
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TERRACE - Local band Fully Illegal provided a high-energy end to the 21st Annual School Band Telethon March 8 at the REM Lee Theatre. Bands and choirs from Skeena Middle School and Caledonia Senior Secondary were on stage raising money for school music programs Fully Illegal is Brandon Krumm, Mikala Snyder, Nathan Lindsay and Jordan Forten. That’s Chris Cain capturing the action for CityWest Cable 10.
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KITIMAT - If the Kildala PAC has anything to say about it the fundraising for a new school playground should be done by the end of the calendar year. The Kildala Parent Advisory Council President Kim Wasyleski was going to present a request to Kitimat Council at the last public meeting however they opted to push their presentation to a different time. Even so, when the PAC does speak to council they’re hopeful they can get some support, particularly in the $20,000 range, which is what they will be asking. The PAC has already been given support from the Coast
nearby parks because the one at Kildala can’t be used for children under six. “We’ve had to do that for a number of years until they can get that playground upgraded,” said Warcup. Still, fundraising is going at a healthy pace, better than they even projected, said Waysleski She adds that they have applied for numerous grants for support too and are awaiting word on those. Even bottle drives have earned over $1,500 for the project. In the PAC’s letter to the District, they note that they were next in line for a Ministry of Education playground grant when the program was discontinued.
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PRINCE RUPERT - The City of Prince Rupert is calling out for bids for the demolition and salvaging of infrastructure at the former pulp mill on Watson Island. In September, the city announced it had awarded a contract to Stantec Engineering to arrange a course of action for decommissioning the former pulp mill and put two notices on B.C. Bid related to the work earlier this month. The first notice was a request for proposals for the demolition, salvage and removal of structures, contents and equipment at Watson Island and the second was an invitation for offers on industrial equipment from the site. As part of a settlement with Sun Wave Forest Products, the former owner will pay for the deconstruction project, but will be able to use funds from an asset recovery program designed to net-back some value from equipment and scrap metal sales to cover the costs. “There’s still lots of valuable material out there that could be used for other industries,” explained Prince Rupert Mayor Lee Brain. Although the undertaking won’t be a full shut down of the site, Mayor Brain said it’s a huge step in moving forward. “This decommissioning isn’t necessarily a full remediation of the island. It’s just part of the pro-
cess of stripping will take place when down the materials the city is able to purand buildings (to sue other economic intheir foundations). terests of the site. Some of the build“The next step after ings are still usable, that would be clearing so those will stay inout the black and green tact,” he explained. liquor tanks and the hog The project fuel pile. This would will consist of three make Watson Island phases, the first bemore attractive Mayor Lee Brain much ing the demolition in terms of an investand salvaging of ment,” he said, adding infrastructure and the city will be aggresequipment in the sive in making sure that terminal building happens. where the majority of industrial The City of Prince Rupert reequipment with potential resale mains in a legal dispute over the value is located. It will also include site with the Watson Island Develthe demolition and salvaging of opment Corporation. the power house, recaustizing and “Right now we still can’t clear chip handling areas. title. But we feel confident things In the second phase, mechani- will move forward with that case cal equipment in the pulp finishing within a few years,” Brain said. machine room will be salvaged, Presently, the City of Prince along with equipment in the wood Rupert is paying approximately room, which will be demolished to $80,000 per month for site mainteits foundation. nance and monitoring fees. The request for proposals Brain said the city will work to states the first two phases would reduce the overhead while decomcommence concurrently. missioning work takes place. In the third phase, the hog fuel “We’re hoping that the overhandling facilities and other struc- head of Watson Island will be tures not considered to have sal- significantly reduced to the point vage value will be disassembled where it would actually take a burand demolished to their founda- den off taxpayers,” Brain said. tions. The city has given groups Storage tanks will be prepared leasing property at the site nofor demolition and salvage, but tices to vacate the premise, with the chemicals will be removed as Brain stating the deconstruca separate decommissioning ex- tion work could begin as soon as ercise. Brain said full remediation May.
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TERRACE MARCH 13, 14 – Hobiyee 2015 is two days of celebration at the Gingolx Memorial Centre in Gingolx (Kincolith). This year’s theme is “Honouring our Grandmothers.” For more details, contact Christine at christine.barton@ gingolx.net or Arlene at arle_linc@yahoo.ca. MARCH 14 – Pruning Seminar will be held from 9 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. at Spotted Horse Nursery (4903 Graham Ave.). A hands-on overview and demonstration of basic pruning techniques with instructors Charles Claus and Cathy Jackson. Admission by a set donation. Proceeds will go to local community food initiatives. Please call to register: 250-635-1907. MARCH 15 – Bowl for Kids Sake is from 4 p.m. to 6 p.m. at the Terrace Bowling Lanes to raise money for TDCSS Big Brother Big Sisters of Terrace. All money raised goes to support the mentoring programs we offer in Terrace and area. There is a registration fee and/or pledges. MARCH 20, 21 – “Being with Grief and Change” workshops are Friday 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. and Saturday 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at Knox United Church, (4907 Lazelle Ave.). It can be difficult to respond to the grief and struggles of others. We avoid the topic or leave those conversations feeling awkward and disappointed for not knowing what to do or say. Through the two workshops, we have a chance to learn about resources in Terrace, hear from professionals and each other about supporting ourselves and others. There is a cost to take part, a recommended donation amount that goes towards sessions, art supplies and lunch. To RSVP or for more information, contact Tif McNaughton at 250635-6014 or by email tif.mcnaughton@gmail. com. MARCH 24 – Community Dinner from 4 p.m. to 6 p.m. at Ksan Place. Everyone welcome. Eat in or to go. Arrive early to help cook, stay late to help wash up. Ksan Place is located behind
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the Ksan residence and shelter on Hall Street, southside. For more, contact Char at 250-6352654 or char@ksansociety.ca. MARCH 31 – Community Supported Agriculture Open House from 4 - 7 p.m. at Ksan Place (101 - 2812 Hall Street). Curious about CSA? Want to find a buddy to share a subscription? One box a week throughout the growing season is $500, due April 15. Paying up front allows local growers to plan their harvest and buy seeds. For more info, contact Agatha at agathajed@gmail.com or call 250-641-3663 (641-FOOD). Cheques payable to Kalum Community School Society. ONGOING THE TERRACE Churches’ Food Bank will be open for distribution from 9:30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. from March 16-19 in the Dairy Queen basement. If your last name begins with the letters A to G, please come on Monday, H to P come on Tuesday, Q to Z come on Wednesday. Anyone missed can come on Thursday. Please bring identification for yourself and your dependants, who must be living at your address. You will need proof of address with current street address on it, such as rent receipt, hydro, gas or utility bill, phone or cable bill. RELAY FOR Life registration deadline is May 15. Register on line at www.relayforlife.ca/terrace Last year, participants raised more than $141,000. Relay for Life with the theme “Relaying thru the Decades” goes from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. May 30 at Skeena Middle School track. QI GONG: Improve your balance and reduce stress with Xi Gong Yoga and instructor Cheri Reidy. Halfhour of yoga then light healthy refreshments Mondays at 10 a.m. at Ksan Place (101-2812 Hall Street, southside). Drop-in fee, everyone welcome. For more info or to register, call Char at 250-635-2654 or email char@ksansociety.ca. KIMMUNITY ANGELS Society works to
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THE HOMELESS Outreach Program and the Living Room Project provide services at the Old Carpenters Hall on the corner of Davis Ave. and Sparks St. Open Mon. to Thurs. 8:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. and Fri. until 2 p.m. ROYAL PURPLE welcomes new members. For more details, call Sharon 635-6955.
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2015. Registration is at the Kitimat Seniors Centre. For more information, call Bill Whitty at 250-632-2710, or call Margaret Ferns at 250632-2862.
CONSIDER JOINING the Friends of the Public Library. To do so contact Luce Gauthier at lucegauthier10@gmail. com or Virginia Charron @ vcharron@kitimatpubliclibrary.org or call 250-632-8985. KITIMAT QUILTERS Guild: If you are interested in joining, please contact Aileen Ponter at 250-632-6225 or Janet Malnis at 250-632-7387. EVERY THURSDAY, the Kitimat Pottery Guild meets in the Riverlodge arts wing, from 6:30 p.m. to 9 p.m. Interested in playing with clay? All experience levels welcome. For more, call Anne at 250-632-3318. THE KITIMAT Public Library offers the highly engaging Mother Goose StoryTime for pre-schoolers Mondays from 10:30 -11:15 .am. Free but please register. HEALTHY BABIES drop-in is held every Thursday from 10:30 a.m. to 12 p.m. at the Kitimat Child Development Centre. Welcoming families thru 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, call 250-632-3144. 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 details. KITIMAT FIBRE Arts Guild: Interested in knitting, spinning, weaving, or any other fibre? For more, phone Maureen 250-632-5444. KITIMAT MULTIPLE Sclerosis - I have M.S. but M.S. does not have me. You are not alone, male or female, and the Kitimat M.S. group would like to be here for you. Total confidentiality. For more, call Mary at 250-639-6016.
AGLOW OF Kitimat - All are welcome at our Care Group and Bible Study for men and women, singles or married, Thursday at 7:00 p.m. For information phone Brenda at 250632-1616. PRAYER CANADA Kitimat meets weekly on Tuesday at noon at Northwest Community College. All are welcome to pray for our town, province, and country. Contact Lesley for info at 250-6324554.
DID YOU KNOW that literacy is more than just being able to read? The Kitimat Adult Literacy Program provides FREE tutoring services for adult interested in improving their reading, writing, math, communication, and 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. DO YOU have diabetes? Individual and group counseling. For more info call 250-632-8313 during operating hours - Wednesdays 8:00 a.m. to noon, Thursdays 8:00 a.m. - 4:00 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.
PRINCE RUPERT ONGOING MENTAL HEALTH Family Resource Centre will be offering Strengthening Families Together – a free education course for the families, friends and caregivers of individuals living with any mental illness. The course is 10 weeks long, one night per week in Prince Rupert. You will learn about the major mental illnesses, medication and treatment, the mental health system, strategies for self care, and how best to support your loved one. Registration is required and seating is limited. To register or for more
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CORNERSTONE MB Church: Sunday Celebration every week @ 10:30 am, everyone welcome. Call 250-6271033 for details. THE PRINCE Rupert and District Hospice Society sponsors a nineweek 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. Pre-registration required. For further info, to register, or for 1:1 support, call the Hospice Office at 250-622-6204. Please leave your name and number and your call will be returned. PRINCE RUPERT Seniors Centre Bingo Fridays 1- 3 p.m. Everyone 19 years+ welcome. GENEALOGY CLUB meets every first Tuesday at the Family History Centre on Pr. Rupert Blvd. Phone Josie at 250-624-3279. THE PRINCE Rupert Breast Cancer Support Group invites any woman living with cancer to attend monthly luncheons every 3rd Saturday each month at noon at the Crest Hotel. PRINCE RUPERT Royal Canadian Legion meets the third Monday of every month. Come visit the Military Museum Thursday to Sunday from 1:30 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. Call 250-6222917 for more. RIVER AND Ocean Metis Society of Prince Rupert meets the third Monday of every month at 1702 Atlin Ave. New people welcome. Refreshments provided. For more information call 250-627-4013. THIS IS not church! No expectations of finan-
cial support or service. Join us in a celebration of faith in Jesus Christ, Sundays 7pm, for praise, prayer and proclamation at the Salvation Army, 25 Grenville Court. CALLING ALL Musicians! Prince Rupert Community Band and Choir seeks new members. No auditions necessary! Band meets Mon. 7:30 pm - 9 pm at PRMS (formerly PRSS) band room. Choir meets Wed. 7:30 - 9 pm at PRMS Band Room. Call Peter Witherly at 250624-9634. WOMEN IN Business breakfast meet on the 4th Wed. each month, 7:30 am Highliner Plaza. We offer women in business an opportunity to network with other women in an informative and fairly informal environment. Interested in attending? Call the chamber office 250-624-2296. THE PRINCE Rupert Hospital Auxiliary Society is looking for new members. Meetings are held once a month, for more, please call Lila @250-627-1886. MEALS ON Wheels program needs volunteers to deliver hot meals to people in Prince Rupert on Mon. Wed. and Fri. from 11 am - 12 noon. Call Andrea Vogt 250-622-6375 for more. BECOME A member of the Prince Rupert Salmon Enhancement Society to get exciting hands-on experience at the Oldfield Creek Fish Hatchery and in their natural habitat. 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 training to turn you into a salmon expert! For more, call 250-6246733 or email oldfieldhatchery@gmail.com. RUPERT & District Hospice Society is dedicated to “The care and support of those experiencing the dying and grieving process.” For more, support or to become a volunteer please call 250-622-6204. AL-ANON MEETINGS: First Presbyterian Church, 233 4th Ave. E in basement. Tues. 8 pm. All are welcome. Call 250-627-4899.
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PRINCE GEORGE – That’s Sean Robinson, in the middle, speaking from the ColdSnap Music Festival held in conjunction with the Canada Winter Games in Prince George. Sean, 11, is part of the Nisga’a Nation’s Eagle (Laxgeek) clan and his Nisga’a name is Yagabax. He gave a traditional welcome in introducing bands A Tribe Called Red and Out of Alba. The games and festival official closed on Sunday, Feb. 1 after two weeks.
TERRACE - Highway of Tears, a documentary by Montreal-born, Los Angeles-based filmmaker Matt Smiley will be screened at 7 p.m. March 17 at the REM Lee Theatre. In June 2012, Smiley travelled to northern British Columbia to direct “Highway of Tears,” a documentary film based on the missing women along Highway 16. Since the late 1960s, at least 18 young women — many from disadvantaged First Nations communities — have disappeared or been found murdered along the 724-kilometre stretch of Highway 16 in northern B.C. Narrated by Nathan Fillion, Smiley’s documentary not only relates the personal stories of the victims, but investigates how the legacy of generational poverty, high unemployment and endemic violence in their communities contributed to their tragic fates — and how contemporary First Nations leaders are striving to cure those ills. A Q&A with Matt Smiley and Doug Leslie follows the screening. Several tickets have been set aside for those who can’t afford the ticket cost but would like to see the movie. Tickets are on sale at the door or at http:// www.eventbrite.com/e/highway-of-tears-rem-theatre-terrace-bc-tickets-15965997729?aff=efbevent.
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PRINCE RUPERT - A report prepared for the Lax Kw’alaams Band raises new concerns about the impact Pacific NorthWest LNG’s terminal on Lelu Island could have on Flora Bank. The report, entitled A Sediment Trend Analysis of Prince Rupert Harbour and Its Surrounding Waters, was written by Dr. Patrick McLaren of SedTrend Analysis and notes that Flora Bank is unique in that the sediments are not believed to have been transported and deposited at the site but rather “must have formed in situ or are remnant from a pre-existing environment”. “If, in fact, the sands are actually part of a larger transport regime in which sand is both arriving and leaving the bank, thereby keeping them maintained, a constantly shifting position of the bank could be expected as the availability of sand arriving could never be constant and the processes to remove it would also be variable,” he wrote. “The amount of sand on the surface of Flora Bank has remained constant and, to date, there has been little possibility for the complex interaction of river, tide and wave processes responsible for holding
the sand in place to have changed since sea level reached its present position 8,000 years ago.” Based on the idea that Flora Bank is not a feature that is created by sediment transported through the Skeena River, Dr. McLaren said different considerations must be taken into account when examining the impact of industrial development in nearby areas. “Any change that might alter the wave, river or tidal currents in the waters surrounding Flora Bank will inevitably affect the ability of the processes to hold the sand in place. If such a change results in a loss of sand, there will no longer be any chance either for it to return or be replenished from other sources,” he wrote. “If, instead of losing the sand, a decrease in energy levels over the Bank increases the deposition of fine sediments the possibility of losing the eel grass will occur.” Luanne Roth of the Prince Rupert Environmental Society says this information must be considered by the company which she says, despite eliminating the need for dredging through the use of a suspended bridge trestle, would still create “a forest of pilings” that would impact current wave action and flows in
the area. “Pacific Northwest LNG is aware of the erosion problem with the new design. I spoke to them at their last open house and they said they were meeting with Dr. McLaren whose sediment analysis confirmed a serious flaw in the new design which threatens Flora Bank if the Pacific Northwest LNG project is allowed to proceed,” she said. The company acknowedges they have heard the concern, but say their studies show any impact to the cur-
rents and tides around Flora Bank would not be significant. “Based on extensive studies conducted by our environmental consultants who are experienced in this field, we are confident that the integrity of Flora Bank will be maintained. We have conducted rigorous engineering modelling and analysis, and are confident that changes to waves, river and tidal currents around Flora Bank would be minimal,” said communications advisor Krissy Van Loon.
“We fully understand the importance of, and are committed to protecting, the eel grass and Flora Bank. We have conducted wave, current and tidal studies, sediment dispersion modelling, shading analysis as well as extensive field work to better understand how our marine terminal will impact the area around Lelu Island. The conclusion of this work is that the current marine structure design and terminal operations would not adversely impact eel grass or Flora Bank.”
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All are Welcome
Fourth Sunday in Lent March 15 at 10:30 am Eucharist with Fr. Luke Anker
In prayer, God hears more than your words He listens to your heart.
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
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Solidarity Way of the Cross
Friday, March 20 at 7pm Meeting people from around the world who work hard to provide enough food for their families.
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Place of Worship
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FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH 840 Columbia Ave. – Ph. 250-632-6014 Email: kitimatfbc@telus.net Rev. Tim Coleman
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March 13 at 7pm, and March 14 at noon and 7pm View live webstreaming of Saturday Service at: www.theharvest.ca/live
A New Testament Church tel. 250-632-1146
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Lots Corner lot for sale in Thornhill 100’ x 150’. $85,000 OBO. Call: 780-850-7362.
Place of Worship
Kitimat Pentecostal Fellowship
Fourth Sunday of Lent “God so loved the world that He gave His only Son, that everyone who believes in Him may have eternal life.� John 3:16
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Sunday, Mar. 15 10:00 am Celebration of the Eucharist
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Place of Worship
FIRST UNITED CHURCH 1180 Kingfisher Ave. • Ph. 250-632-7149 Email: kituc@telus.net
Rev. Dr. Dona Lethbridge
www.kitimatunitedchurch.ca/index.html
Sunday, March 15 11 am Worship Service
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Terrace’s Fugere rink wins Marine Bonspiel By Kevin Campbell
THE NORTHERN CONNECTOR
PRINCE RUPERT - It was a little rough-going in the fourth and fifth ends and the shots weren’t always perfect, but Terrace’s Team Fugere pulled out a convincing 8-4 win on Sunday afternoon versus Terrace counterparts Team Kennedy in the ‘A’ final of the Prince Rupert Men’s Marine Bonspiel. Skip Brian Fugere and his second Lee Snyder, third Rob Phillips and lead Wayne Julseth played the first three ends to perfection, garnering a 4-0 lead early on. But a two point fourth end followed by a two point fifth end from skip John Kennedy and his team consisting of Ian Munson, Kevin Jeffrey and Andy Hoffman knotted things up at 4-4 going into the sixth end. “We had a tough time there in that fourth or fifth [end] but the boys came through in the sixth. They finished the game off good,” said Fugere after the win. Fugere’s sixth end was a big
KEVIN CAMPBELL / THE NORTHERN CONNECTOR
Brian Fugere throws a rock during his ‘A’ final bout versus John Kennedy. Team Fugere won the Men’s Marine Bonspiel with an 8-4 win in the game. one as he scored three points to regain a 7-4 lead, knocking Kennedy’s stones out of the house every
chance he got. His team didn’t miss much after their mid-game hiccups. “We tried to junk it up a little bit
because they’re a good hitting team. They’re a tough team to play, but they did well,” he said.
“He missed a couple of key shots but [that was it],” Fugere continued. A final point in the seventh end completed the undefeated tournament for Team Fugere, going 5-0 while playing together for the first time ever, with a couple members usually playing with a different skip. It’s also the first time Fugere has won the ‘A’ event in a Prince Rupert Bonspiel. His rink defeated Team Mayeda, Team Bernhardt, Team Thomas, Team Green and Kennedy to win the 2015 event while Kennedy’s rink downed the 4 Amigo’s, Team Blackstone, Team Copeland and Team Morgan to reach the final, going 4-1. “After all the losses I’ve had [here] before, it’s kind of nice,” said Fugere. “I’ve played John before in Terrace, but not here.” Team Johnson claimed the ‘B’ event, Team B. Mullin took the “C’ final and Team Thomas grabbed the ‘D’ throne.
Kitimat strike forces Peewee provincial tourney venue change By Anna Killen THE NORTHERN CONNECTOR
TERRACE - Hundreds of provincial Peewee hockey players and their families will be descending on Terrace this weekend, part of the fallout from the Kitimat District municipal workers’ strike. The Kitimat Peewee Tier 3 BC Hockey Championship will now take place at the Terrace Sportsplex beginning March 15 - 18 with the organizing committee making the official announcement Tuesday last week. “You can’t imagine,” said organizing committee chairman Tony Velho of how it felt to learn that the ongoing strike would mean that the four-day tournament the committee had been planning since November couldn’t take place at the Tamitik Arena. “We’ve got a real dedicated group helping out, the committee, and sure it was a bit of a disappointment to them – the reason everyone did it was because, ‘hey, I’m a Kitimat person and I want to showcase our town and what we have, we’ve got a nice rink,’” he said. Kitimat Mayor Phil Germuth said the city is “obviously disappointed that we’re not able to host this event as a result of a labour dispute, it would have been a great event for the community. “However, the situation is what it is,” he said, lamenting the impact
losing the tournament will have on Kitimat’s economy but also praising the Kitimat organizing committee for being prepared. “Obviously Kitimat people were prepared for this and it’s nice to see Terrace people come through and make it a reality,” he said.
“Terrace has helped us like crazy...” Kitimat’s Tony Velho
Velho explained that “there’s been a lot of planning up to this point. And all of the planning is based on it being in Kitimat,” he said, noting there were plans for a coach meeting room and a player’s lounge room at the rink and a handful of teams were booked at Kitimat hotels. Some of those teams have now re-booked hotels in Terrace, he said, and the only event that will still take place in Kitimat is the banquet. The organizing committee tried to work with city officials and the union to get the ice back on the rink in Kitimat, but realizing it wasn’t possible, Velho reached out to Ter-
race. And his phone has been ringing off the hook with offers to help pull off the tournament ever since. “Oh my son’s 14 years old, I’m not sure what he can do but he’s willing to help. One lady – I don’t know if her husband knows, but her husband’s volunteering – said I can do it, my husband can, and my 11-year-old is a mature 11-yearold, like stuff like that, it’s crazy,” he said, adding the scouts offered to help with 50/50 and he received a call from St. John’s ambulance to do first aid. He said the Sunday night opening ceremonies, with speeches by the BC Hockey president as well as Germuth might be a bit “weird” now that the venue has changed. “You can’t really say it’s a Kitimat tournament because it’s in Terrace,” he said, laughing. “It’s more of a regional thing now I guess.” But he’s “just glad we can still make it happen. Terrace has helped us like crazy. It’s not like Kitimat is in a flood situation where we need housing, but people coming together like that... it’s been really supportive,” he continued. That sentiment is underscored by the city of Terrace’s leisure services director Carmen Didier. “We wanted to do whatever we could to make sure the championships stayed in the northwest and were workable for the Kitimat provincial working committee,” she said. That includes keeping the Hid-
ANNA KILLEN / THE NORTHERN CONNECTOR
The marquee at the Terrace Sportsplex was changed last week to indicate the Peewee provincial venue change. ber ice in one week longer than planned and moving activities from the main arena to the Hidber ice. “The regular ice user groups have been accommodating and have offered support where they can,” she said, adding local businesses are contributing to the team packages and the city is offering free swimming passes to the provincial teams.
“We all recognize that high level competitions in the northwest helps to build better local sports programs in many ways,” said Didier. “Kitimat is a good neighbour and we support them. I am certain you will see many Terrace folks in the bleachers cheering on the Kitimat team throughout the competition,” she added.
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UNLIMITED MILEAGE WARRANTY
VISIT MAZDA.CA TODAY! ZOO}-ZOO} ‡Based on total Automobile Journalists Association of Canada (AJAC) Category wins (various) up to the 2014 model year. *To learn more about the Mazda Unlimited Warranty, go to mazdaunlimited.ca. ♦Signing Bonuses are available on retail cash purchase/finance/lease of select new, in-stock 2014/2015/2016 Mazda models from March 3 – 31, 2015. Bonus amounts vary by model. $500 Signing Bonus applies to all 2014 Mazda2, all 2014/2015 Mazda3, 2014/2015 Mazda5, and 2015/2016 Mazda6 models. $750 Signing Bonus applies to all 2015/2016 CX-5 models. Maximum $1,000 Signing Bonus only available on all 2015 CX-9 and 2014/2015 MX-5 models. Signing Bonus will be deducted from the negotiated price before taxes. See dealer for complete details. †0% APR purchase financing is available on all new 2015 Mazda vehicles. Other terms available and vary by model. Based on a representative agreement using offered pricing of $24,990 for the 2015 CX-5 GX (NVXK65AA00) with a financed amount of $25,000, the cost of borrowing for a 48-month term is $0, monthly payment is $521, total finance obligation is $25,000. **Lease offers available on approved credit for new 2015 Mazda3 GX (D4XK65AA00)/2015 Mazda6 GX (G4XL65AA00)/2015 CX-5 GX (NVXK65AA00) with a lease APR of 2.49%/1.99%/1.99% and bi-weekly payments of $89/$147/$134 for 60 months, the total lease obligation is $11,528/$19,046/$17,365 including down payment of $0. Lease offers include $500/$500/$750 Signing Bonuses. PPSA and first monthly payment due at lease inception. 20,000 km lease allowance per year, if exceeded, additional 8¢/km applies. 24,000 km leases available. Offered leasing available to retail customers only. Taxes extra. As shown, price for 2015 Mazda3 GT (D4TL65AA00)/2015 CX-5 GT (NXTL85AA00)/2015 Mazda6 GT (G4TL65AA00) is $27,790/$35,490/$34,090. All prices include freight & PDI of $1,695/$1,895 for Mazda3, Mazda6/CX-5. PPSA, licence, insurance, taxes, down payment and other dealer charges are extra and may be required at the time of purchase. Dealer may sell/lease for less. Dealer order/trade may be necessary on certain vehicles. Lease and Finance on approved credit for qualified customers only. Offers valid March 3 – 31, 2015, while supplies last. Prices and rates subject to change without notice. Visit mazda.ca or see your dealer for complete details.
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