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hen Al Yelland discovered his greatgrandfather was once the mayor of Peterborough, Ont., he learned a lot about his family. Because “the more important they are, the more information there is out there about them,” he was able to follow a trail of information and trace his family back to the 1400s in Devon, England. “The talk in our family was that we were from a Welsch background,” Yelland told KTW. “That’s not true at all.” “Family stories that are handed down for years and years can be disproved.” “You find out the truth about things.” For Yelland, president of the Kamloops Family History Society, genealogy is an addictive hobby. It’s why he’s been researching his family — online and through newspaper articles, archives and word of mouth — since 1988. “Every time I find some information, it’s tremendous. It’s like finding a treasure,” he said. Yelland and others from the society will share their family treasures this weekend
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Local historians are getting the first taste of what will become a feast of information as the city’s and region’s newspapers become available through an online searchable database. It will replace a painstaking, imperfect system of research based on volunteers indexing newspapers by subject. “Right now it’s in soft launch,” acknowledged Thompson Nicola Regional District director of libraries Marc Saunders. The project, several years in the making, began earlier this month with availability of Kamloops Daily News archived copies to 2001. Kamloops This Week is expected to be online in May. The archive is presented in a clean, easy-to-search style. “We want to do all the papers in the TNRD,” Saunders said. “We’re able to do this longer-term preservation.” The library has in the past made available online searchable stories from city newspapers through a commercial database. But, Saunders said, the service was expensive and provided text-only stories. See Newshound, B2
during a conference in Kamloops. The two-day event, which begins tomorrow at the Calvary Community Church, will include guest speakers and visitors from as far as Washington state. Cyndi Ingle, founder of the genealogy website Cyndi’s List, will be a highlight of
TNRD director of libraries Marc Saunders looks at microfilm. DAVE EAGLES/KTW
the weekend. Yelland said she likely has the most extensive cupboard of genealogy links on the Internet.
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Please join us at our 9th Annual Kamloops Ducks Unlimited Golf Tournament & Auction on Thursday afternoon, May 28, 2015. Your entry fee includes 18 holes of golf, power cart, a great buffet dinner & lots of fantastic prizes. Our tournament is a Scramble format. Registrations can also be paid at the DUC office at 954A Laval Crescent. Please join us for this fun event, and help Ducks Unlimited conserve Canada’s wetlands!
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Newshound includes photos, layout, ads The newspaper archive, dubbed Newshound, offers searchable images of the papers, including photos, layout and advertising. “The goal is to present papers for communities long term so people can reflect back on their history and have that reference point,” Saunders said. Andrew Yarmie, head of the city’s heritage commission, has spent plenty of time thumbing through index cards at the Kamloops Museum and Archives. “It’s important to have the newspapers to tell the stories,” he said.
as an opportunity to pass on the genealogy “bug.” “It’s so interesting and it doesn’t cost a lot of money,” he said. “You can do a lot of research online for free.” Yelland hopes for the event to be held every two years in the
“I’ve always used newspapers for every research project I’ve done.” Yarmie said the index-based system works for news events, for example, but is impractical for larger sociological research projects. The project began with the easy part first. For the past 15 years or so, electronic images of Kamloops newspapers have been in existence, but not readily available for research. Saunders said the library is able to get these editions quickly online and make them searchable. Newspapers from the 1990s from across the region will be made available in the next two years. Staff are working on digitizing
future by the society, which has been around about 30 years. For more information or to register for the conference, go online to kfhs.org.
The living and the dead While Al Yelland rec-
ommends interviewing family members as soon as possible — while they are still alive — he recommends obituaries for tracing family history. “There’s a lot of information found in obituaries,” he said. Obituaries provide launch points for peo-
ple to talk to, places to research or, simply, just to provide insight into who they were. Maybe they were a fisherman or a banker or enjoyed classical music. “They write stories about the interests they had,” Yelland said. For those just begin-
ning to trace their family history, it’s easy, he said. Start with yourself and write down your birth date and marriage status. Then, write down your parents names and their birth and marriage dates. Then, take it from there.
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rights and he has so far been unsuccessful in getting any correspondence returned from the Thomson family trust. “I won’t give up on them,” he pledged. The Merritt Herald, as well as nowclosed publications from the Nicola Valley, will be part of the project. Saunders said he also wants to digitize the Ashcroft-Cache Creek Journal, which he called “a gem.” But, those rights are owned by publisher Black Press. Once newspapers are 80 years old, they are no longer covered by copyright law. The archive is available at arch.tnrdlib.ca.
older microfilm and making images available online. “The tricky thing for us is we’re trying to get good optical recognition,” Saunders said. “We’re dependent on that. We’re running into film that’s really dark.” Outside the technical problems are copyright challenges. One of the biggest treasures the library hopes to make available is the Inland Sentinel. Newshound has dates blocked out to make the Inland Sentinel available back to 1871. When it shut the doors in the 1980s, the newspaper was owned by Thomson Corp. Saunders said the billionaire Thomson family owns its
Yelland recommends other announcements — anniversary, weddings and births. “You can find quite a bit of information about these kind of people,” Yelland said. “One of them may be a relative of yours.”
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“When I started looking at Cyndi’s List, I think she had about 70,000 links on her site,” he said. “Now, she’s up to over 200,000.” Her talk, The Hidden Web: Digging Deeper, will focus on ways to conduct online research outside of Google and other traditional search engines. Also of note, an online archive of city and regional newspapers will be launched for public use during the conference. The project, underway for more than a year, is a partnership between the Thompson Nicola Regional District, Thompson Rivers University, Kamloops Museum and UBC. Yelland sees the conference, which was resurrected after more than 10 years this year,
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In one of Michael Mehta’s classes, students experience what he calls an inverted course. It means watching a video he prepares on the main points of the class, doing the readings and maybe taking a quiz. “And, then, the rest of the class they have time to do the real hands-on work,” said Mehta, a professor of geography and environmental studies at Thompson
Rivers University. For one group of students, that has meant pursuing creation of a community garden on the campus. Katherine Hawrys said her group chose that goal as much out of a desire to make the campus healthier as having a keen interest in the concept. Working alongside Hawrys are students Stephanie Yakimchuk, Lauren DiMambro, Haley Swinden, Nicole McGillvray and Emmalie Louwerse. They have identified a couple of locations on campus with assis-
tance from horticulture instructor Kevin Scollon — a parking lot on the north side of the campus, a plot of land behind the Animal Health Technology Building and a space next to the Culinary Arts Building. A survey of students resulted in 130 people expressing interest in participating in a garden and the campus’ Roots and Shoots Club is moving forward with the project now that the school year is over. A crowdsourcing campaign saw them top their $1,000
goal, hitting $1,500 last month. The plan would see those using the garden donate a portion of their crops to local food banks — either the city’s or the one on campus. There would be a charge to have a plot in the garden, Hawrys said. The group considered creating it as a co-operative but, in researching community gardens at other universities, the students discovered their experience showed more commitment if a gardener has paid some of
their own money. The plan will be going to the board of governors for approval — not because it’s necessary, but because that kind of blessing will help the group see their plan through to earth dug and herbs and vegetables planted, Hawrys said. Mehta said watching the student groups
pursue their own interests — all within the context of learning — has been “a real fun ride.” The groups are applying the knowledge they’re learning to real-life situations, co-creating sustainable environmental projects and are taking responsibility for the learning, Mehta said. They are learning
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Gardening workshop on Saturday at centre Fearon Blair and Elaine Sedgman will present a workshop on gardening without pesticides on Saturday at Parkview Community Centre, 500 McDonald Ave. The presentation is part of the city’s master gardener spring seminar. The pair will take a light-hearted look at gardening practices.
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your old stuff. The society is holding a rummage sale on Saturday, May 9, at the Westsyde Neighbourhood Centre and is collecting items and seeking volunteers. To make a donation or give time, call 250-579-7605 or 250-579-0193.
Flea markets back The flea market returns to the Secwepemc Museum and Heritage Park on Sunday, May 24.
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Women who care The fundraising group 100 Women Who Care will be holding its quarterly meeting on Monday, May 4, at Hotel 540. The group of women each donate $100 and vote on a local charity to donate the funds to, about $10,000 worth. The meeting begins with registration and networking at 5:30 p.m. The meeting runs from
6 p.m. to 7 p.m. The group has more than 115 members now and has raised $7,700 for the Kamloops Family Resource Centre and $9,900 for the Kamloops Sexual Assault Centre in its first two meetings. For more information, go online to 100womenkamloops.com.
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Plant sale in May The Kamloops and District Garden Club is holding a plant sale, 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. at St. Andrews on the Square, on May 9. For more information, call 250-374-5251.
BAKER HELPED BRING ANTIBULLY EXPERT, RECEIVES AWARD As it continues to celebrate its 30th anniversary, Volunteer Kamloops is thrilled to introduce Mary Baker as the Volunteer Recognition Award recipient for the month of April. Baker has split volunteering efforts over more than 10 years across three different MARY BAKER organizations: RCMP Received a Volunteer Victims’ Services, Recognition Award. CanGo Grannies and the Kamloops Hospice Association. She has contributed to both local and global communities through these activities and, as a result, has had a direct impact on making Kamloops a better place to live. Mary has volunteered with CanGo Grannies since January 2007. The grannies raise money for the Stephen Lewis Foundation for the many grassroots projects they support in sub-Saharan Africa, helping grandmothers raise their AIDSorphaned grandchildren. Baker and the CanGo Grannies recently brought Barbara Coloroso to the Tournament Capital to promote more effective ways to prevent and/or deal with bullying. Baker has also volunteered with the Kamloops RCMP Victims’ Services program for almost 11 years, averaging about 80 hours per month. She regularly shares her experiences with new volunteers and is always there to listen and support others in whatever way they need. While she waited for victims’ services training, she volunteered with community policing in North Kamloops. Hospice is another passion for Baker. She started volunteering in January of 2003 and visited people in their homes until the hospice house opened in February 2004. You can usually find her there on Fridays, unless she has another commitment. To find volunteer opportunities like Baker’s, visit Volunteer Kamloops online at volunteerkamloops.org or in person at 705 Seymour St. to meet with a program co-ordinator and receive a personalized assessment.
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While they’re looking forward to this year’s X-Fest, the people behind Project X are taking a look backward on May 1 as they host X Fest Flashback Cabaret. Several alumni and some guest performers will celebrate the past decade of summer presentations at Prince Charles Park — which, this year, will see the troupe present The Merry Adventures of Robin Hood and The Shakespeare Show. Vancouver actor
Mack Gordon — twice nominated for Jessie Awards for outstanding performance — will play the outlaw who robs from the rich and gives to the poor. He’s worked mostly with Pacific Theatre but had the role of Antonio in X-Fest’s 2010 presentation of 12th Night, or What You Will. Joining Gordon in the forest of Nottingham will be Stephen Sawka as the sheriff, Andrew Cooper as Guy of Gisborne, Kelsey Gilker as Maid Marion, Wyatt Purcha as Little John, Dusan
Magdolen as Friar Tuck, Brooke Ballam as Alan-a-Dale, Meagan Petrie as Will Scarlett, Chanelle Renee as Jusine, Christopher Seguin as a knight and Joe Feenstra and Lukas Vanderlip as foresters. The cast is decidedly smaller for The Shakespeare Show, with Cooper in the role of the renowned playwright and Gilker playing the Earl of Oxford — someone who just might have actually written a few of the plays attributed to Shakespeare. Tickets for the summer plays go on sale on
May 1 at the Kamloops Live box office, 1025 Lorne St., 250-3745483. Tickets are $25 for adults, $20 for students and seniors and $12 for those 12 and younger. The flashback event will be in the Actor’s Workshop Theatre in the Old Main Building at Thompson Rivers University. Doors open at 7 p.m. and there will be a cash bar. Tickets for it are available by email to info@projectxtheatre. ca or by calling 250879-0288. Tickets will also be available at the door.
LEARN ABOUT THE BEES AND THE BEES WITH MORE THAN HONEY ON TONIGHT The Kamloops Film Society and GE Free Kamloops will present More than Honey at the Paramount Theatre, 503 Victoria St., tonight at 7 p.m. The documentary by Markus Imhoof looks at the decimation of bee colonies worldwide in the past 15 years for causes that remain unknown. Scientists call the situation colony collapse disorder and point to its severity since most plant species need bees to pollinate them. Tickets are $7 at the door.
Book week begins TD Canadian Children’s Book Week runs from Saturday, to May 9. The program celebrates the magic of books and reading to children across Canada. Twenty-nine Canadian children’s authors, illustrator and storytellers will be visiting schools, libraries, community centres and bookstores across Canada throughout the week. To celebrate Book Week in Kamloops, the City of Kamloops is hosting a presentation by Joel Sutherland, author of the novel Frozen Blood and the Scholastic series Haunted Canada. Sutherland will read on Monday from 3 p.m. to 4 p.m. at St. Andrews on the Square, at Seymour Street and Second Avenue in downtown Kamloops. This presentation is free and participants of all ages are welcome. Sutherland will also be reading on Tuesday at 1:15 p.m. in the downtown branch of the Kamloops Library at Victoria
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Winners of book battle The annual Battle of the Books district competition last week at the Henry Grube Education Centre crowned some knowledgable kids with titles. Juniper elementary won the Grades 3/4 Battle, with David Thompson elementary (Grade 5) and Kay Bingham elementary (Grades 6/7) also winning at their levels. Battle of the Books involves a list of books chosen for Grades 3/4, Grade 5 and Grades 6/7. Students read the books, discuss them, quiz each other on the contents and compete in teams of three to correctly answer the questions based on the books.
Bringing back Bach Sixteen piano teachers and students from the Interior join together tomorrow to celebrate the 330th anniversary of Johan Sebastian Bach. The concert at St. Paul’s Cathedral, 360 Nicola St., will feature Book 1 of his The Well Tempered Clavier. Narrator will be Rod Michell. Taking part are Matt Arnott, Anya Brox, Naomi Cloutier, Cecilia Dyck, Jane Dyck, George Foukal, Curtis Howell, Jaeden
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SHANGHAI — Ford showed off its new Taurus and Nissan unveiled a midsize sedan designed for China at the recent Shanghai Auto Show that highlighted the commercial resurgence of lower-priced Chinese auto brands. Competition in China is intensifying as economic growth slows and more manufacturers pile into the world’s biggest auto market by number of vehicles sold. Global automakers are spending heavily to appeal to Chinese tastes and local brands are rolling out lower-cost versions of SUVs and other popular vehicles. Ford Motor Co. used the Shanghai show for the global debut of its latest Taurus, reflecting the event’s rapid rise to become one of the industry’s most important showcases. General Motors Co., Mercedes Benz and other global brands also unveiled new models or versions modified for China. Features on the Taurus, Ford’s first full-size sedan in China, include massage units in the back seat.
That is aimed at buyers who have drivers that ride in the back — a market niche that increasingly is driving automakers to design bigger, more comfortable rear seats. “Even though the market is slowing down, we are still growing,’’ said Ford CEO Mark Fields. This year’s show highlights renewed strength for Chinese automakers following two tough years spent losing market share to foreign rivals. Local competitors have spent heavily to roll out new models. Brands including SUV producer Great Wall Motor and Geely Holding, owner of Sweden’s Volvo Cars, reported first-quarter sales gains of up to 70 per cent. That helped to boost the market share of Chinese automakers so far this year to 43 per cent from last year’s 38 per cent, according to LMC Automotive. Geely reported the number of vehicles sold under its own brand jumped 57 per cent in the first quarter. “The improvement in Geely’s performance has to do with the competitive strength of our new prod-
ucts,’’ said Geely chairman Li Shufu. Still, Shufu was cautious about saying Chinese brands were doing better than global rivals. He said the smaller scale of sales by Chinese brands meant any change looked better in percentage terms. For some global brands, including Volkswagen AG, sales were flat or even declined due to their emphasis on higher-priced vehicles with growth in low to mid-single digits. That was a sobering development for automakers that are counting on China to drive future revenue. “Market growth has come to a halt for international brands,’’ said Bernstein Research in a report Monday. “Chinese brands are staging a comeback.’’ The president of VW China, Jochem Heizmann, said the company failed to keep pace with overall market growth because it lacks products in the budget SUV range, where sales doubled. He said VW is working on “very concrete projects’’ to develop smaller SUVs
and budget-priced cars for China. GM’s lineup included the Buick Verano, a sport sedan, and a plug-in hybrid Cadillac CTS. Baojun, a low-priced Chinese brand made by GM and state-owned local partner Shanghai Automotive Industries Corp., debuted an SUV, the 560. “Chinese consumers are becoming increasingly sophisticated and, if you look at the market, they are spoiled for choice,’’ said Matt Tsien, president of GM China. Great Wall recently debuted the H6 Coupe and showed the H8 SUV under its Haval brand. The popularity of its SUVs have helped transform it into one of China’s most successful auto brands. The company says it hopes to sell 10,000 units a month of both of its new vehicles. “It will propel the Haval brand to a new level,’’ said Zhang Yun, a marketing consultant for Great Wall. SUVs, popular with Chinese drivers who value their image of safety in the country’s chaotic traffic,
accounted for 26 per cent of all passenger vehicles sold in the first quarter, the highest proportion of any major market. “We predict that this year will be an SUV feeding frenzy,’’ said Ola Kallenius, head of marketing for Mercedes Benz, which displayed an SUV Coupe concept on Sunday. The abrupt deceleration in China’s economic growth has dragged down auto sales growth and prompted buyers to shift to lowerpriced models. Growth slowed to seven per cent in the first three months of this year, its lowest quarterly expansion since the aftermath of the 2008 global crisis. That still is higher than the low single-digit growth forecast for the United States and Europe this year, but well below China’s peak of 14.2 per cent in 2007. Auto sales growth slowed to nine per cent in the first quarter of this year, down sharply from 2009’s peak above 40 per cent. Growth is forecast to cool further this year to seven or eight per cent and to level off at about five per
cent in coming years. The deceleration to what Chinese leaders term the “new normal’’ of slower but more sustainable economic growth has cooled corporate profits and the real estate industry. The ruling Communist Party is pressing companies to boost wages in an effort to promote growth driven by consumer spending instead of trade and investment. Nissan Motor Co. unveiled the Lannia, a midsize sedan designed for Chinese buyers. The company, which has made China a pillar of its global turnaround strategy, calls the Lannia its first offering for the country’s “youth generation.’’ For the SUV market, Nissan announced its Murano hybrid. GM, Ford, BMW, Ford’s Lincoln luxury brand and other automakers also displayed SUVs, many of them offering hybrid-electric versions. Geely also displayed its Borui sedan, its first model developed using Volvo technology following its 2010 acquisition of the Swedish company.
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Phoenix Centre seeks a qualiďŹ ed Clinical Practice Lead to provide a key leadership role in planning, implementation, delivery and evaluation of Individual and Group Programming in the Withdrawal Management and Youth Outpatient Counselling programs.
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Troy Life & Fire Safety Ltd. is one of the largest suppliers of Fire Alarm, Fire Suppression, Security, Nurse call and Communications Systems in Canada. Proudly Canadian, we are an employee-owned company with over 650 people in 30 locations coast to coast. An entrepreneurial company with a legacy of success, we pride ourselves on having a team of industry leading talent and an exciting plan for the future. We want you to be part of it.
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You will be required to perform duties of inspections and repairs on all fire alarm, fire extinguisher and emergency lighting systems, while ensuring that the highest standard of system reliability and customer satisfaction are met. You preferably have a two year college diploma in electronics and experience in fire alarm systems. Proficient with computers, you possess a driver’s licence and a clean driving record. CFAA certification is desired but is not a requirement. Qualified candidates should respond in writing, detailing qualifications and experience, to email: hr@troylfs.com.
QUALIFICATIONS: MSW or Master’s Degree in Social Sciences. Formal training in youth and adult, individual and group therapy; and family therapy is a requirement. Knowledge of and experience working with the bio/psycho/social model is required. Please see complete job description at: http://www.phoenixcentre.org/careers Wage: as per BCGEU Paramedical Professional Agreement Hours of Work: Permanent Part Time 28.8 hours per week Start Date: To be determined Deadline for Applications: Monday, May 4th, 2015 Interested candidates may email or submit their resume, cover letter along with 3 professional references to: Sian Lewis, Executive Director @ ksad@phoenixcentre.org or mail to: 922-3rd Ave., Kamloops, BC V2C 6W5
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Van Kam’s Group of Companies req. Highway linehaul Owner Operators based in our Kamloops terminal for runs throughout BC and Alberta. Applicants must have winter and mountain, driving experience/ training. We offer above average rates and an excellent employee benefits package. To join our team of professional drivers, email a detailed resume, current driver’s abstract & details of your truck to: careers@vankam.com Call 604-968-5488 Fax: 604-587-9889 Only those of interest will be contacted.
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Live-in mature Caretaker Couple required to manage a 37 unit apartment building on the North Shore. Experience as resident caretakers is essential, ability to communicate with a wide range of applicants, strong work ethic and basic handyman/woman skills would be considered assets. Must be bondable. Please reply in confidence with cover letter and resume to: suzanj@columbiaproperty.ca Part Time to Full Time barber required drop off resumes to Mount Paul Barber Shop, 704 Mount Paul Way, Kamloops.
Van-Kam is committed to Employment Equity and Environmental Responsibility.
US capable Class 1 Drivers required immediately: We are an Okanagan based transport company looking for qualified drivers for US loads we run primarily in the Pacific Northwest, Utah, Arizona and Nevada. We offer a new pay rate empty or loaded. All picks and drops paid. Assigned units company cell phones and fuel cards. Regular home time Direct deposit paid every second Friday with no hold backs. We offer a rider and pet policy. Company paid US travel Insurance. All applicants must have reliable transportation and a positive attitude. Please fax resume & abstract to 250-546-0600 or by email to parris@ricknickelltrucking.com NO PHONE CALLS PLEASE.
Education/Trade Schools FOODSAFE COURSE by Certified Instructor April 28th & May 3rd 8:30am-4:30pm $75 Pre-register by phoning 250-554-9762
HUNTER & FIREARMS Courses. Next C.O.R.E. May 2nd & 3rd. Saturday and Sunday. P.A.L. May 9th Saturday. Challenges, Testing ongoing daily. Professional outdoorsman & Master Instructor:
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Help Wanted Bottle Depot Looking for workers. Must be hard-working and reliable. Pls fax resume to 250-372-3738.
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KTW requires door to door substitute carriers for all areas in the city. Vehicle is an asset Call 250-374-0462 EI CLAIM denied? Need help? 22yrs exp as EI officer. Will prepare, present, reconsiderations & appeals. Call me before requesting reconsideration. Bernie Hughes 1-877581-1122. IMMEDIATE Hire FARMHAND Beaverdell, B.C. Pay $2000/month plus 2BR House to live in. Contact GORD (250)484-5470 I PAY Cash $$$ For All Scrap Vehicles! and $5 for auto batteries Call or Text Brendan 250-574-4679 Part time book keeper with Simply Accounting for a Seniors Residence on the North Shore 3-4 hours per week property management skills an asset. Call 250-579-0110
Need extra $ $ $ Kamloops This Week is currently hiring Substitute Carriers for door-to-door deliveries. Call 250-374-0462 for more information.
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ADVERTISING CONSULTANT Award winning Kamloops This Week has an opening for an Advertising Consultant. The position requires a highly organized individual with the ability to multitask in a fun, fast-paced team environment. Strong interpersonal skills and a strong knowledge of sales and marketing are required. Excellent communication skills, valid driver’s license and reliable vehicle are necessary. If you have a passion for the advertising business, are creative and thrive on challenges, and able to provide a high level of service to excisting customers while growing sales, we want to hear from you. Interested applicants should send their resume and cover letter to: Attention: Sales Manager 1365 B Dalhousie Drive Kamloops BC V2C 5P6 Fax: 250-374-1033 Email: sales@kamloopsthisweek.com Kamloops This Week is part of the Aberdeen Publishing Group
CAREER OPPORTUNITY Administrative Assistant – Full-time term position THE COMPANY All Nations Trust Company (ANTCO) is a unique Aboriginal owned non-deposit taking Financial Institution. The Company’s major focus is Aboriginal Development lending however it also manages agreements that are significantly diverse. Additionally, business support and advisory services are provided through its wholly owned subsidiary, All Nations Development Corporation (ANDEVCO). The Companies have realized significant growth and anticipate additional expansion in the future. RESPONSIBILITIES Receives, refers & routes incoming telephone calls, faxes and correspondence Welcomes customers and suppliers Manages supplies and servicing Provides clerical & secretarial support as required Co-ordinates Board meetings and provide administrative support to the Board Maintains and updates files and Policies as directed Knowledge/Skills/Abilities: Superior customer service attitude, including excellent phone skills Strong organization/administrative/time management skills Strong attention to detail Strong work ethics Ability to “see what needs to be done” Computer literate and knowledge of Outlook, Access, Excel, Word & Power Point software programs Self-motivated to work independently in a team based environment Qualifications: Grade 12 or equivalent & post-secondary training in office practices. One year related experience in an office setting including work as a receptionist or an equivalent combination of education and work experience. Knowledge and understanding or related work experience in an Aboriginal community would be an asset. If you are interested in this position please forward your resume clearly indicating how you meet the position requirements to: Attention: Connie Rozeck, Finance Manager All Nations Trust Company 520 Chief Eli LaRue Way Kamloops, BC V2H 1H1 Phone: (778) 471-4110 Facsimile: (250) 372-2585 E-mail: connier@antco.bc.ca Deadline for applications: May 8, 2015 by 4:00pm
Lower Nicola Indian Band Employment Opportunity
Strategic Initiatives Coordinator The Lower Nicola Indian Band (LNIB) has recently created the position of Strategic Initiatives Coordinator, who will play a significant role in shaping the strategic agenda of LNIB. The Strategic Initiatives Coordinator will provide support in designing, presenting, and implementing strategies, program development and project management support, strategic planning and implementation of key initiatives of LNIB. S/he will support and work closely with the Executive Director, Sector Directors, and Managers of LNIB in formulating strategies and initiatives, and presenting them to Chief & Council and Members, across the full range of programs and departments of LNIB. The job requires a candidate with superior organizational skills and multi-tasking abilities, coupled with excellent interpersonal strengths. The ideal candidate will be a natural leader with excellent verbal/ communications skills and a thoughtful, persuasive personal style. Self-starters who are comfortable in a project-oriented environment tend to be successful in this role. Key Duties and Specific Responsibilities Coordination and support of strategic planning initiatives, including: s Support the Executive Director as custodian of the Planning Framework of LNIB, including the Comprehensive Community Plan. s Assist multi-functional teams in the development and execution of initiatives, and driving their implementation in support of goals of LNIB Communications and Liaison s Prepare and present reports, proposals and presentations to Management Team, Chief & Council, and Membership. Regularly communicates in person, through presentation, in writing through reports and papers, and through social media. s Prepare background materials and develop proposed action strategies in support of Executive Director’s efforts to advance LNIB’s interests relative to identified trends and emerging issues. s Assist in developing funding proposals for departmental and/or organizational projects and initiatives including for fundraising purposes. s Act as a liaison between the Executive Director, Chief & Council, LNIB membership, and other external stakeholders. s Undertaking other tasks and responsibilities as assigned by the Executive Director. Education and Experience Education and Training s Bachelor’s degree on Business Management or Project Management, or equivalent and a minimum of 3 years or more of job-related experience. Advanced degree is strongly preferred. s Proven ability to identify key issues and to carry forward ideas or projects from conception to execution. Proven ability to assimilate information gathered through research, consultation, and engagement to apply that information in creative and cross-cutting ways, and to synthesize appropriate strategies and responses. s Strong organizational skills and demonstrated capacity to develop and implement practical strategies, plans, and solutions to identified issues and problems. s Detailed knowledge of, and experience in First Nations’ community development and organizing, policy development and advocacy. s Proficiency with Microsoft Office suite and Microsoft Project software. Relevant Experience s Superior track record of taking initiative in managing competing organizational and departmental priorities and to work effectively under pressure when facing short deadlines. s Exceptional research, writing, analytical and organizational skills, and the ability to convey complex concepts in a clear, concise and logical manner. Familiarity with research sources on the nonprofit and philanthropic sector, and knowledge of the sector is an advantage. s Preference will be given to those who have worked with First Nations in the areas of development and delivery, and community organizing and building. Special Knowledge and Skills s Strong analytical skills and capabilities (both quantitative and qualitative) required to design, implement, and evaluate initiatives and programs. A systems thinker. Track record of thinking conceptually and mastering complex subject matter quickly, and strong prioritization and follow-up skills. s Superior critical thinking skills, including the capacity to identify and appropriately assess and order competing interests and priorities. First rate verbal and written communication skills. s Proven track record of turning ideas into executable strategies and actions. Strong sense of ownership, work ethic and follow-up skills. Good judgment, discretion, tact and the ability to work easily with senior leaders within the LNIB community, First Nations organizations, government, charities and foundations, and business sectors. Excellent diplomacy skills and ability to converse easily with a varied range of stakeholders. Flexible and with sense of humour. s Strong project management skills. Ability to work independently and drive multiple projects at the same time. Ability to work in a fast-paced organizational, team-oriented, highly demanding environment. s Passion for working with First Nations, demonstrated by a strong interest and prior exposure to First Nations experiences and aspirations in human development, community engagement, economy and nation building, infrastructure, and environmental stewardship. Sensitivity to the political and cultural environments of First Nations institutions, governments, neighbouring communities, and business and industry. Ability to act as a liaison and effectively associate with other institutions and organizations. s High ethical standards required to ensure a high level of professionalism is maintained. s Candidates able to speak or willingness to learn the Nłe kepmxcin language will be given preference. Reporting & Supervision s Reports directly to the Executive Director Work Environment s Office at the Lower Nicola Indian Band Administration, at 181 Nawishaskin Lane, Nicola-Mameet Indian Reserve #1, 8 km west of Merritt, BC. s Overtime may be required to attend evening and weekend meetings, meet deadlines, or respond to emergencies. Stressful work conditions at times. Some local/regional travel required. Annual Salary Range s Attractive salary and benefits package commensurable with qualifications and experience. Closing Date: Monday May 11, 2015 at 4:00 PM Please submit a cover letter and resume to: Attention Executive Director Lower Nicola Indian Band 181 Nawishaskin Lane Merritt, BC, V1K0A7 Or Fax 250 378 6188 Or email at executiveassistant@lnib.net
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Professional window cleaners, able to work off ladders. Will train. Starting 12/hr. Call 250-851-0321 or email: kirk@seethruwindows.ca
ADVERTISING Consultants: Our company is always looking for great sales representatives to add to our team. Our business requires a highly organized individual with ability to multi-task in a fun, fastpaced team environment. Strong interpersonal skills and a strong knowledge of sales and marketing are required. Excellent communication skills, valid driver’s license and reliable vehicle are necessary. If you have a passion for the advertising business, are creative and thrive on challenges, we want to hear from you. Interested applicants should email their resume and cover letter to:khall@aberdeenpublishing.com We thank all applicants; only those being considered for an interview will be contacted.
SYLVAN Learning Centre in Kamloops is hiring dynamic instructors. Please deliver resumes to 257 Seymour St. Kamloops before May 10, 2015. Call us for email address at 250-851-3829. Fax 250-851-3819.
Relax and unwind with a full body massage for appointment couples welcome (250) 682-1802
Garden preps and rototilling, tractor mounted tiller. (250) 376-4163.
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Lawn cutting and spring rototilling call Tom for free estimate (250) 376-6093
Storms Restaurant is now hiring ft server min 2 years experience, supervisory experience an asset. Apply with resume at 1502 River Street.
ClassiďŹ eds Get Results! Hospitality Chef - Kitchen Manager. Fulltime. Min. of 2 years experience cooking Authentic, Mexican, Central American Cuisine. Must know how to make Pupusas and Tortillas. Spanish and English are a requirement. Wages negotiable. Send resume to: quilaskamloops@ gmail.com
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Trades, Technical WE are looking for a f/t Red Seal automotive technician. $29/hr. BeneďŹ t package and signing bonus for right candidate. Located in Clearwater BC (1hr & 25min from Kamloops). If you love the outdoors lifestyle, this could be the place for you & your family. Email resume to aspen10@telus.net, or fax 1-250-674-4087
Work Wanted Experienced cleaning lady looking for work References available (250) 682-2450 HOME & YARD HANDYMAN If you need it done, Give us a call ! Steve 250-320-7774. Job wanted by Computer Programmer-Analyst /OfďŹ ce Worker/Tutor Detail oriented, organized, problem-solver, extremely computer literate. Strong proofreading, editing, technical writing, public speaking skills. Can teach practically anything I know. IT work preferred but any job using problem-solving skills could be a good match. Gene Wirchenko 250-8281474. genew@telus.net Senior Looking to mow lawn/yard/lot, garden cleanup, pruning, dump runs, reasonable (250) 851-0800 Mike
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Pets $1,000 Reward for Missing Dog!!! Lost on April 13th, 2015. She is a small black miniature pincher. 11 lbs, black and tan color with a bit of grey due to age. When she went missing she was wearing a beige jacket with brown teddy bear patterns on her coat. The coat has a blue trim. She was last seen near old Sicamouse road in Grindrod. Please call me if you have any information at 778-883-7219 or donnadinh2@gmail.com. Thank you please help us!!! Animals sold as “purebred stock� must be registrable in compliance with the Canadian Pedigree Act.
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Plants /Nursery Fruit trees. 2-lapin cherry 12ft flowering, 2 apple spartan/mac. 12ft. $35/ea. 250376-3480.
Tools Heavy steel table saw extends to 4’, with 3/4 horse motor $250. 250-578-7772
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Private Collector Looking to Buy Coin Collections, Silver, Antique Native Art, Estates + Chad: 778-281-0030 in town.
Respiratory CPAP ResMed S9 Machine used 3months $1500 554-2528/ 572-6430
4 Toya M&S P215-60 R16 $240obo (778) 470-0667 Coleman Propane - 1 Burner Stove $10 (250) 377-3604 Electric Wheelchair Jazzy 1121. New batteries. $2000/obo. 250-376-9384. MISC4Sale: Camperette $300, Oak Table Chairs-$400, 2-Standard 8ft truck canopies $300/ea Call 250-320-5194 after 6pm or leave msg. Neil Diamond - 2 floor tickets row 20. Thurs. May 7, Rogers Arena, Vancouver. $180ea. 250-371-235 Rototiller Sears Kenmore 5hp Briggs and Stratton exc cond $250 (250) 376-5601 Solid oak table $97, China Cabinet $119 Kitchen cabinet set $395 (250) 299-6477 Subaru Generator gas, like new, 110/120 volts $375 obo (778) 472-1547 Treadmill Free Spirit $300 Lrg Oak table w/6chairs 2 lvs like new $1200 (250) 579-9483 Wine making equipment 3 Carboy’s fermentors $45 (250) 372-3668
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7510 Dallas Drive, Kamloops, BC
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FOR SALE OR TRADE for residential property in Kamloops. This very bright, fully furnished, three bedroom/two bath corner unit townhouse in Big White offers your very own hot tub on the patio, carport, high end furniture/appliance pkge, stacking washer/dryer and rock-faced fireplace. Short stroll to Gondola, skating rink, tube park, Day Lodge. Ideal for family or as a revenue generator throughout the ski season. Strata fees only $155.00 per month. Call Don at 250682-3984 for more information. Asking $189,000.00
RETIRE IN Beautiful Southern BC, Brand New Park. Affordable Housing. COPPER RIDGE. Manufactured Home Park, New Home Sales. Keremeos, BC. Spec home on site to view. Please call 250-4627055. www.copperridge.ca
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THOMPSON VILLA APARTMENTS
1 Bedroom Apartments $785 - 910 t 4FOJPST 0SJFOUBUFE t $MPTF UP UIF )PTQJUBM t 2VJFU -JWJOH 4QBDF t 6OEFSHSPVOE 1BSLJOH t /FXMZ 3FOPWBUFE 4VJUFT 520 Battle Street, Kamloops, BC, V2C 2M2 250-372-0510 1BDRM a/c, patio, n/p ref required heat and hot water incl (250) 376-1485. 1bdrm clean cozy bright $750 a mnt + util. Avail May 1st n/s, a/c, laundry, free parking, close to bus route & shopping (250) 377-8304 1brm apt. in Library Square. In-suite lndry, ug prking. $1100/mo. 12th/mo. free on 1yr lease. 778-257-0429. #216 Alder Apartments. Logan Lake. 1bdrm $575/mo neg Avail May 1st 250-3204870 250-376-2439 2Bdrm clean quiet Adult Building, Northshore apt $900mo, heat incl ns/p Avail May 15th 250-554-0175
NORTH SHORE Sat, May 2nd. 8am-2pm. 717 10th and Renfrew. Downsizing. Lots for Everyone. NORTH SHORE Saturday, May 2nd. 8-2pm 1288 Kimberly Cres. Multi Family Moving Sale SAHALI Come one Come all to this most spectacular event, the “McKinley Terraces Community Garage Sale”. 1775 McKinley Court just off Monarch. Many deals to be had, don’t miss out. Saturday May 2nd 9am-2pm. See you there.
ABERDEEN Sat, May 2nd 9-1pm. Community Garage Sale. Ravenwood Terrace Complex 2022 Pacific Way BROCK Sat May 2nd. 8am-1pm. 1189 13th St. half blk from Chances Casino. Home decor, small refinished furn, odd & ends. BROCK Sat, May 2nd. 9am-1pm. 1120 Moray St. Kid’s & Adult clothes, hunting gear, plumbing parts, kitchenware’s, some furniture, jewellry etc. BROCK Sat, May 2nd. 9am-1pm. 2662 Ayr Place (off Crestline St). Sporting stuff, boys clothes, hshld items +more. NORTH KAMLOOPS Moving Sale Sat and Sun 9-3pm #27-VanDyke Street (Woodland Trailer Park) Everything must go collectable’s and antiques and much much more! NORTH KAMLOOPS Sat and Sun 9-2pm 653 Clearwater Ave. Baby, kid’s clothes toys, dishes, camping & dvd’s NORTH SHORE 832 10th Street Sat, May 2nd 9-2pm Downsizing , household things.
UPPER SAHALI Sat, May 2nd. 9am-1pm. 164 Chancellor Drive. Multi-Family. Various hshld and kid’s items.
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CARMEL PLACE 55+ Quality Living in new medical building. Studio suites with affordable rates, FOB entry, elevator, scooter stations and Telus Optik Package! Call Columbia Property Management to book your appointment: 250-851-9310
Juniper Village 2&3 Bedroom Condos Juniper, 1-2 bathrooms Hot Water Heat Included. $1,000- $1,250 + Hydro Sunden Management Ltd (250) 376-0062 www.sundenmanagement.com
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Mobile Homes & Parks
ABERDEEN Garage/ Moving/ Downsizing sale. Sat. May 2nd, 9 to noon 2348 Dunrobin Place
343 Nicola Street 1bdrm and bachelor suites starting @$645 per month includes utilities laundry facilities adult building no pets no smoking 1 year lease reference and credit check required
WESTMOUNT Sat, May 2nd Baywood Crescent neighborhood sale 9-2pm Various items little bit of everything WESTSYDE ESTATE SALE: Saturday, May 2nd. 10am-2pm. 879 Elder Road. WESTSYDE Multi-Family Sale. Saturday, May 2nd. 8am-12noon. 3527 Overlander Dr. Many hshld items, sporting goods, wedding/bridal dresses, records, antiques, figurines, toys, games, kids clothes and shoes ages 1 to 11.
Large 1bdrm apt in Logan Lake n/p, $600 hot water/hydro/tv incl Minimum 6 month lease (250) 523-6933
Commercial/ Industrial
Lower Sahali spacious 1 bdrm view-u/g parking for 2 all appl avail June 1st $1000 a month. n/s, n/p contact 250 320 1537. Nicola Place Apartments. 1 bdrm. Avail April 1st. Clean, bright & secure building. Onsite parking. A/C Newly upgraded. On-site manager. Walking distance to downtown & bus stops. Suitable for retirees or seniors. NS, NP. Refs Req’d. 250-372-9944.
Northland Apartments Student/Bachelor Suites Furnished/Utilities Incl’d Starting @ $850 per month 1 & 2 Bedroom Suites Adult Oriented No Pets / No Smoking Elevators / Dishwashers Common Laundry Starting @ $825 per month Downtown 250-314-1135 North Shore 250-376-1427
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Apartment Furnished Fully furnished 1bdrm apt. View location, downtown. June 1st. $1150/mo. 372-7562.
Bed & Breakfast BC Best Buy Classified’s Place your classified ad in over 71 Papers across BC. Call 250-371-4949 for more information
Commercial/ Industrial Warehouse space for lease aprox 2700sq ft North Shore location available immediately (250) 376-3733 or (250) 3147654 Mon - Sat
Duplex / 4 Plex Bright new private legal 2 bdrm, steam w/d, self clean oven, fridge, microwave, $1000mo n/s/p Brock, avail flexible 250-318-8462
Homes for Rent 2bdrm Down town fenced yrd 5 appl. N/P, N/S $1200 Avail May 1st (250) 319-4062
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1 and 2 bedroom apartments. Clean quiet buildings. Reasonable Rental Rates
North Shore 3bdrms. Pets neg. Avail Immed. $1,250/mo. 250-374-5586, 250-371-0206.
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Recreation
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RIVIERA VILLA 1&2/BDRM Suites
1/bdrm starting at $675/mth 2/bdrm starting at $800/mth Incl/heat, hot water. N/P. Senior oriented.
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Run Till Rented
✰SHUSWAP LAKE!✰ VACATION RENTAL 5 Star Resort in Scotch Creek B.C. 1-bdrm 1-bath Park Model. Tastefully decorated guest cabin. One of only 15 lots on the beautiful sandy beach with a wharf for your boat. Provincial Park, Golf, Grocery/Liquor Store and Marina all minutes away. Resort has 2 pools, 2 hot-tubs, Adult and Family Clubhouse, Park, Playground. Asking $1500/week. 4 day, 1-week, 2-week & monthly rentals available. BOOK NOW! FMI CALL 1-250-371-1333
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Townhouses 3BDRM 3bth Valleyview pet neg, $1300 close to school and shopping. Avail May 1st 250-374-5586 / 250-371-0206 3bdrm North Shore 4appl, $1100 no pets, 250-554-6877 or 250- 377-1020
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NORTH SHORE *Bright, clean & Spacious 2&3 bedrooms *Big storage rooms *Laundry Facilities *Close to park, shopping & bus stop PROFESSIONALLY MANAGED
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Want to Rent Wanted: Residential Garage in Kamloops to store a car year round. Mike 250-5734046.
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Antiques / Classics 1967 Ford Falcon Futura St.6 Auto 2dr all original runs good, $6000 obo (250) 376-5722 1979 Lincoln Continental 400 4dr exc cond 109,000 km original plug wires, $2000obo 250-579-2600
Room & board $600mo incl furn room, cable,phone,util, laundry,parking 250-376-3481
Auto Accessories/Parts
Rooms for Rent
4 Blizzak Winters 205/70 R15 70% tread $250 (778) 4715630 Set of Goodyear Ultra Winters. P205/55-R16 on 5 stud rim will fit Mazda 3. $500. 851-0504.
Furn room N/Shore, on TRU Express, util incl, kitchen use $450. May 1st. 250-554-2296
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Rentals
Shared Accommodation Near TRU Room $335-per month util included. No Pets. 250-554-6877, 250-377-1020. North Shore $400 per/mo incl util & basic cable, np/ns 250-554-6877 / 250-377-1020 Roommate to share house, country living, pets okay. $800/mo. 250-377-3457.
Suites, Lower 1bdrm bsmt suite. N/Shore. W/D. $675/mo. util included. May 15th. 250-376-3102.
Cars - Domestic 1972 AMC Javelin SST. Second owner. Exec mech cond. $3000obo. 250-372-2096. 1990 Olds Sierra. Auto, V-6, 4dr. 90,000kms. Good shape. $750/obo. 778-220-4737. 2000 Camray CE Great condition 95,000 km good summer and winter tires on rims $5900 (250) 828-0789 2004 Chrysler Intrepid 3.5L, full load, new brakes, tires, battery. $3850/obo. 376-4163
1bdrm Juniper prvt ent, prk, w/d util incl n/s, n/p $900 250299-4005 / 250-459-2258 2BDRM in Brock. W/D. Private entr. & parking. N/S, N/P. $1000/mo. 250-319-1911. 2BDRM NShore daylight, ns/np util incl. ref $850 250819-6158 / 778-470-0057
2006 Pontiac Grand Prix GT All popular GM options, including Leather seats, sunroof Low KM asking $7900 call 250-371-7909
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2006 Toyota Corolla CE. Auto, Good shape. 140,000kms. $6,000. 250-372-8806.
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1997 Vanguard 24 ft. Fifth Wheel trailer, new tires, brakes and wheel bearings. $5750.00 OBO 250-376-2570
2007 Corolla CE 153,000kms. 1.8L, 4-cyl, 5-spd, loaded. AC. $7,800. 250-374-1531.
1999 Citation Camper 10.5ft. Mounted on 18ft. Tandem Trailer custom built steel storage container & ATV compartment. $15,000. 250376-5373.
2007 Spec-V Nissan Sentra loaded. exc cond summer/winter tires/rims Navi, blue tooth, command start pwr sunroof 120,000k $7900obo (250) 572-3205
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Trucks & Vans
Scrap Car Removal
1989 Chevy S10 4x4. Great running gear. A-1 mechanical. $1000/firm. 250-554-0580. 1994 Mazda pickup 6 cyl 2wd manual, canopy winters 244,000km $2050. 374-7708
2005, 38’ RV trailer 2 slides, sleeps 6 winter pkg, fully loaded, $16,900. 250-376-1655.
2008 Ford Focus low mlg, tilt, AC, heated leather seats, sun roof, entertainment system, bluetooth and 4 ex tires. $7500 (250) 554-1390
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Motorcycles
Sport Utility Vehicle 2006 Dodge Grand Caravan, 3.3 engine, auto, Sto & go seats, loaded with options, very clean only 83,330 klm. $7900 (250) 679-8110
2007 Citation Camper 10ft. Fully equipped. Slide, awning, A/C. $20,000/obo. 573-5254
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1980 Honda CX500 Deluxe. New Electrical, new brakes and tires. 38000km $1500.00, obo. 1-250-376-5985 2009 Harley Nighttrain 96cuin 6spd 11,300km many extras $15,000obo (250) 318-5861 2011 Harley Davidson Super glide. 8000kms. $12,800. 780720-8824.
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2005 Rockwood 28ft. 5th Wheel. 11ft. slide-out. Sat radio & TV. Very clean. $12,900. 250-372-8754.
ONLY $35.00(plus Tax)
1991 Pathfinder 30ft in good shape, 454 ENS, 5500 generator, good tires, all wood interior $8,500 obo (250) 374-1062
2012 Arctic Fox 5th Wheel, 2-slide-outs, pwr awning, $54,000/obo. 1-250-992-8628.
1994 19’ Travelaire 5th Wheel. Exec. cond. Includes hitch, canopy. $3500/obo. 554-0333. 1995 Jayco Trailer 30ft. No slide-outs. Good shape. $6000/obo. 250-851-0264.
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1991 27ft. 5th-Wheel. Fully loaded, like new. Everything incld. Shower, toilet never used. $5,000 250-579-9029.
26’ Champion motorhome, 440 motor. reno’d ($3000/receipts) $2675/obo. 778-4721547 9FT Okanagan Camper. F/S, bathroom. Good shape. $3,400/obo. 250-376-1841.
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Like new 16ft 1652 Yamaha G3 w/older 30hp 2 stroke motor, oil injected runs like new, on trailer $10,700 (250) 851-0209 or 250-3742497
2003 Ford XLT F350 Diesel crewcab. 1997 30’ Okanagan Trailer w/super-slide $25,000/Both. 250-376-6817
Recreational/Sale 1989 Fleetwood AClass 120,000km slps 6, well kept, $12,000obo (250) 579-9691
Boats
2003 Toyota Matrix XR AWD $8,700obo 129000 kms, metallic blue, blk cloth interior. One owner. Easy on fuel. Fully loaded 4 Blizzack snow tires on rims, alarm/remote car starter. 250-314-9885
Do you have a vehicle, boat, rv, or trailer to sell? With our Run til sold specials you pay one flat rate and we will run your ad until your vehicle sells.* • $56.00 (boxed ad with photo) • $35.00 (regular 3 line ad)
2000 Senator by Triple E C class 24xl, new tires 47,000km $26,000 clean (250) 374-4826
2007 Honda Gold Wing Trike 94,000km GPS, passenger arm rests, matching chrome wheels $30,900 250-573-7610
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2007 Sea Doo Speed Boat, 4 Seater.$15,000obo Call 250320-5194 (after 6pm)or lv msg
New Price $56.00+tax
1996 Yamaha Royal Star with sidecar, airbrushed. $29,000. Over $80,000 invested. 250-573-7610.
Transportation 1996 Seadoo, 5-seater jet boat & trailer. New motor & impellars, many extras. Excellent shape. $6,900. 250-672-9887.
Run until sold
05 Hybrid Ford Escape, no accidents non smoker, 160,000K winter and summer tires on rims $10775 (250) 319-5760
2006 GMC W3500. 5.3L, Isuzu diesel. Med duty tilt cab wit air dam. 16ft. alum box with roll-up back door. Auto, PW, PL, exhaust brake. 375,000kms. 1-owner. $9,000/obo. 250-828-0599.
Jeep YJ 4x4 1987 restored, 6cyl 5sp, lifted, 33”tires on Eagle Rims, 10,000 lb Winch, over $15,000 invested asking $12000 (250) 828-0931
Contractors Tundra HD Econo Custom. Hwy, hauler $35,000 Concrete work as possible part of the payment. 250-377-8436.
RESIDENTIAL TENANCY ACT Notice is hereby given to Majedo Kabli that in accordance with the provisions set out in the Residential Tenancy act, the vehicle and personal belongings that were left behind at 975 Hector Drive including a 2008 Dodge Nitro, Vin# 1D8GU58618W126371 will be sold to recover outstanding debt in the amount of $10,500 unless arrangements are made to pay by May 29, 2015. Date of sale will be June 1, 2015 at 9:00am at 975 Hector Drive Kamloops BC. Contact Kevin Herndier, 975 Hector Dr, Kamloops, BC V1S 1E2 (250) 851-2771
NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND OTHERS Re: Estate of Glenn Elmer Charlton, also known as Elmer Glenn Charlton, deceased, formerly of 223920 Desmond Street, Kamloops, B.C. Creditors and others having claims against the estate of Glenn Elmer Charlton, also known as Elmer Glenn Charlton deceased, are hereby notified under section 38 of the Trustee Act that particulars of their claims should be sent to the Executor at Morelli Chertkow LLP, 300 - 180 Seymour Street, Kamloops, British Columbia, V2C 2E3, on or before June 10, 2015, after which date the Executor will distribute the estate among the parties entitled to it, having regard to the claims of which the Executor then has notice. Signed: Lee Anthony Charlton Executor of the Estate of Elmer Glenn Charlton Solicitor: MORELLI CHERTKOW LLP
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OnStar with 4G LTE connectivity is available on select vehicle models and in select markets. Customers will be able to access OnStar services only if they accept the OnStar User Terms and Privacy Statement (including software terms). OnStar acts as a link to existing emergency service providers. After the trial period (if applicable), an active OnStar service plan is required. † Based on GM Testing in accordance with approved Transport Canada test methods. Your actual fuel consumption may vary. > Based on WardsAuto.com 2012 Upper Small segment, excluding Hybrid and Diesel powertrains. Standard 10 airbags, ABS, traction control and StabiliTrak. ^*Government 5-Star Safety Ratings are part of the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration’s (NHTSA’s) New Car Assessment Program (www.SaferCar.gov). + Insurance Institute for Highway Safety awarded 2015 Trax and Equinox the 2015 Top Safety Pick Plus Award when equipped with available forward collision alert. ‡ Purchase prices include a cash credit of $2,500 and $446 Owner Cash and apply to new 2015 Chevrolet Trax LS FWD models at participating dealers in Canada. Purchase prices of $17,495 (LS FWD) include Freight, Air Tax but exclude license, insurance, registration, dealer fees and taxes. Dealer may sell for less. Offer may not be combined with certain other consumer incentives. GMCL may modify, extend or terminate this offer, in whole or in part, at any time without notice. See dealer for details. ‡‡ Purchase price includes a cash credit of $4,200 and $670 Owner Cash and apply to new 2015 Chevrolet Equinox LS FWD models at participating dealers in Canada. Purchase prices of $22,995 (LS FWD) includes Freight, Air Tax but excludes license, insurance, registration, dealer fees and taxes. Dealer may sell for less. Offer may not be combined with certain other consumer incentives. GMCL may modify, extend or terminate this offer, in whole or in part, at any time without notice. ¥¥ Comparison based on 2013 Polk segmentation: Compact SUV and latest competitive data available and based on the maximum legroom available. Excludes other GM brands. **The 2-Year Scheduled Lube-Oil-Filter Maintenance Program provides eligible customers in Canada, who have purchased or leased a new eligible 2015 MY Chevrolet (excluding Spark EV), with an ACDelco® oil and filter change, in accordance with the oil life monitoring system and the Owner’s Manual, for 2 years or 40,000 km, whichever occurs first, with a limit of four (4) Lube-Oil-Filter services in total, performed at participating GM dealers. Fluid top offs, inspections, tire rotations, wheel alignments and balancing, etc. are not covered. This offer may not be redeemed for cash and may not be combined with certain other consumer incentives available on GM vehicles. General Motors of Canada Limited reserves the right to amend or terminate this offer, in whole or in part, at any time without prior notice. Additional conditions and limitations apply. See dealer for details. ^^Whichever comes first. See dealer for details.
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