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Local artist Heather Elliott with Copper Sun Gallery Assistant Danika Naccerella, BCVT summer student Carrigan Tallio, Copper Sun Journey's Chris Nelson, Ernest Hall of BCVT, and Copper Sun Gallery Assistant Clyde Young behind the display case generously provided by Dathan Harris

Copper Sun, BCVT and cooperation in Bella Coola; the logo tells all BY ERNEST HALL As told in the Nuxalk creation story, before the first mortals descended to Earth on the eyelashes of the Sun, the Earth was dark – in the colour of Copper – until Raven stole the Sun from Nusmata (Heaven) to enlighten the world. The Copper, in the form of a flattened three-part shield, came to represent prosperity and to honour those in the spirit world, with its slanting rays on the lower plates emblematic of the sloped rafters of the Big House, sheltering a whole community under one roof. This Nuxalk story explains the design of the logo for an exciting new Bella Coola busi-

ness: The Copper Sun Gallery which recently opened in the former RCMP Building on the Townsite. More than that, it describes a cooperative venture taking place in a space where Mounties used to live and work. The iconic red-brick building, in a style erected by the dozens across Canada in the 1950s was vacated by the RCMP decades ago. It recently sold to an “outside” entrepreneur whose generosity has given the building a new life. It is now home to the Copper Sun Gallery, an office for the Nuxalk cultural tours, Copper Sun Journey’s, the Bella Coola Music Festival, Coast Mountain News, and Bella Coola Valley Tourism’s Visitor

Information Booth. “It’s amazing!” says Randy Hart, CEO and President of the Nuxalk Development Limited Partnership. Hart, who oversees a number of projects aimed at developing new businesses and improving the economic opportunities for the Nuxalk people and the wider community, says a community-based gallery for Nuxalk artists “has been needed for a long time”, and to see the various groups working together under one roof is “an exciting example of intercultural community building.” As Hart envisions it, the venue will give the participants an opportunity to run a business, and the artists involved will have

a highly visible opportunity to market their work, leading in time to web-based marketing. The Nuxalk Development Corporation is the Nuxalk “umbrella” company that since 2010 has managed the Nuxalk Forestry Limited Partnership (a community forestry enterprise), and since 2013, its Totem Sawmill Limited Partnership has been producing kiln-dried dimensional lumber, timbers, and specialty wood products. The corporation also manages Bella Coola Traffic Control Services and is working on a pilot project to develop an indoor, all-season, hydroponic gardening business which might

be producing vegetables by this summer. This latest enterprise, “Copper Sun Journeys & Gallery,” enjoys the support of Aboriginal Tourism BC (AtBC) including provision of a consultant to advise on the gallery operations and the development of a website. Hart especially appreciates the support that the effort is receiving from AtBC and its President and CEO Keith Henry. Heading the Copper Sun Journeys project is Chris Nelson, who has served as a director on the Bella Coola Valley Tourism board for the past year. The Nuxalk corporation’s Culturist and Special Projects Coordinator, Nelson is renowned both locally and far

afield for the narrated tours to the Thorsen Creek Petroglyphs that he and his twin Lance have conducted for many years. His tourism interests and guiding experience have led Nelson and his group to develop a package of tours including a Petroglyph Tour and a “Walk of the Totems.” The tours will involve Clyde Young and Ocean Pootlass, operating out of the Copper Sun Gallery venue, where Nelson also expects to be offering theme nights and special event nights. These events may involve music or carving demonstrations, seen as a means to attract people to the Townsite during Bella Coola’s long summer

evenings. The Copper Sun Gallery itself is managed by Caitlin Thompson and staffed by local artists Clyde Young and Danika Nolie, home for the summer from The Freda Diesing School of Northwest Coast Art in Terrace. Another familiar face on site is Carrigan Tallio, also home for the summer from the University of Victoria. She is the Visitor Information Booth Attendant for Bella Coola Valley Tourism (BCVT), which has moved its venue back to the Townsite following three seasons at the Norwegian Heritage House in Hagensborg. While expressing his gratitude and appreciation to the

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Seventh-Day Saturday Service Adventist Church Song & Bible Study For Adults &

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Augsburg Church Hwy. 20 Hagensborg Sunday: Services of the Regular Services & Sunday School 10:30am

United Emmanuel Church Church Bella Coola ofSunday Canada Service 7pm

Minister Augsburg Mackenzie Cynthia Breadner United Church Everyone Welcome Ecologicalheld Video/Book Services at Study 10:30am Augsburg/McKenzie United Church

Begins Octeast 7, 2013 Hwy 20 1 km of 7:00 PM Hagensborg “Reacquaint yourself with a spiritual unfolding of the Emmanuel universe story.”

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Nuxlk Nation Housing Symposium June 17 & 18, 2015 Nuxalk Hall - 9am - 5pm Nuxalk Nation will host its First Housing Symposium on June 17 & 18, 2015. It is to promote transparency, accountability and responsibility to and for all. We are inviting our neighboring communities as well inviting businesses that deal with the Nuxalk Nation Asset/Housing to do presentations to the community and to our guests

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There will be a significant amount of door prizes and other prizes to be won. (Prizes can only be won if you are present at the hall when we start the draw)

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If you need anymore information please don’t hesitate to email: asset2@nuxalknation.ca

Meeting Times: Priesthood and Relief Society10:00 am Sunday School and Primary 11:00 am Sacrament 12:00 pm

Black Press in association with The Coast Mountain News are very excited to announce the newest arrival to their online family.

WE ARE SO EXCITED! We invite the many readers of the Coast Mountain News newspaper to visit the online component of our news and information services. You will find current and late breaking news stories, community links, web polls, archived stories, contacts and more focused on your communities.

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NEW “HELPFUL PLACE” FOR BELLA COOLA RESIDENTS COMING SOON Your local TRU Hardware is changing to Ace Hardware in June

Ace “The helpful place” will soon be part of your neighbourhood. Ace Hardware will provide solutions to everyday home maintenance needs through an extensive selection of products in categories such as paint, lawn and garden. In addition, customers can continue to expect the personal, knowledgeable and helpful service that makes them feel like a neighbor. The change is scheduled to happen on June 11, Townsite Maintenance Centre, located at 635 Cliff Street in Bella Coola, will introduce the AIR MILES® reward program, as well as new Ace branded quality products in the store. This is one of many Ace stores to be opened across Canada and around the world. “Ace Hardware is committed to providing home maintenance solutions, neighbourly advice and resources to the community of Bella Coola,” said Al Fontaine, owner of Townsite Maintenance Centre. “We’re proud of our community, we look forward to offering helpful service and the products you need for many years to come.”

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SAMS students selected to sail on tall ship Congrats to SAMS students Letia Mack, Gaby Pootlass, Rueben Schooner and Christian Webber. These students were selected by Sail and Life Training Society (S.A.L.T.S) to participate in their summer sailing program. SAMS students will be sailing the B.C. coast this summer on a tall ship

This ship will be their home for 10 days this summer. Letia, Gaby and Christian will sail from Port Hardy to Prince Rupert in July and Rueben will have the opportunity to sail from Prince Rupert to Port Hardy in August.

We're also hopeful of being able to announce a 4th SAMS students being selected in a few days! Keep your fingers crossed! The Sail and Life Training Society (SALTS®) was founded in 1974. The Society oper-

ates two tall ships, the Pacific Grace and Pacific Swift, and offers sail training to young people ages 13-25. Each year, 1700 young people have the life changing experience of learning to sail a tall ship with SALTS.

This will be Dr. Walsh’s last clinic to the Valley as she is relocating. Thank you all for your support, kindness and friendships over the years!

Dr. Carolyn Walsh

VETERINARIAN Large and small animal veterinary services will be in Bella Coola

New location creates "winning situation" FROM PAGE 1 Norwegian Heritage House Society for the rent-free Hagensborg venue, BCVT President Doug Baker views the move to the new site as “positive” because, to tourists, the Townsite is the “focal point” of the Valley. He is especially pleased to be partnering with Copper Sun and the other tenants: the Bella Coola Music Festival and Coast Mountain News. “Cooperation like this is positive change, moving forward,” Baker says. Likewise, Pat Corbett, President of the Cariboo Chilcotin Coast Tourism Association (CCCTA), calls the cooperation happening at the former RCMP building “terrific.” Corbett, whose organization promotes tourism over the vast area stretching from the Coast to the Rockies and from Quesnel to the Fraser Canyon, told The News “It takes a united community of people to envision and accomplish new things – even when you live in a jewel like Bella Coola.” Corbett visited the Gallery and Visitor Information Booth during the renovations and set up while vacationing in the Valley, which he described as “visually stunning –

The Copper Sun Gallery, a venue dedicated to showcasing original, local Nuxalk art, opened in Bella Coola on June 1. world class – one of the most spectacular settings in the world.” He said the Valley with its ocean expanse to the west, the surrounding wilderness, and the verdant farmlands up the Valley, with its First Nation and Norwegian heritage - has the potential to develop as a worldclass tourist destination. “Such development will take a lot of cooperation and time,” he said. “But prosperity will flow from that.” Corbett and the CCCTA have been highly supportive of BCVT over the years, particularly in the work to reinstate a suitable marine link in the Discovery Coast Circle Route since the 2013 elimination of BC Ferries Route #40

between Bella Coola and Port Hardy. Finally, Caitlin Thompson, Editor of Coast Mountain News, says she is “thrilled” with the way the cooperation has developed. The News located in the building last year so that she could look after the building for its new owner who intends to occupy the residence side when he moves to Bella Coola from Telegraph Creek. As Artistic Director of the Bella Coola Music Festival,

Thompson decided to conduct Festival work out of her News office there and to find others in the Valley to occupy the other available spaces. Both Copper Sun and BCVT have come on board and are working together, with Thompson as venue manager, to create a winning situation for all involved. As Randy Hart puts it, “We have a new venture here that will benefit the entire valley. Kudos to everyone involved!

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Young artist Danika Naccarella wins YVR Art Foundation Scholarship Winners

YVR Art Foundation Recipient Danika Nolie and one of her teachers Dempsey Bob with a drum for the Foundation's drum auction to support future programs.

YVR Art Foundation (YVRAF) today announced the nine B.C. First Nations artists who will each be awarded $5,000 for their creative excellence and commitment to further develop their art practice. The winners will be recognized at the annual YVRAF Awards Reception held at Vancouver International Airport (YVR) on May 29, 2015. The reception will also include the unveiling of the 2014 scholarship recipients’ art works which will be exhibited

at YVR for one year. “Sharing tnhe rich cultural stories from B.C. First Nations is dependent on today's young artists," said Susan Jackson, Executive Director, YVR Art Foundation. “The 2015 YVR Art Foundation Award recipients represent some of the best emerging First Nations artists in British Columbia. We are proud to help these young visionaries realize their creative potential and contribute to the success of a new

generation of artists." YVRAF Scholarships are awarded annually to emerging artists of B.C. First Nations ancestry in the Youth (under age 27) and Mid-Career (age 27 and up) category. The Foundation awards Youth Artist scholarships to those who wish to develop their artistic potential and Mid-Career Artist scholarships to those who wish to further their careers or extend their work into a new scale or area. The winners of the 2015 YVR Art

Foundation Youth Artist scholarships are: Jay Bellis, age 23, Haida, residing in Masset, Shoshannah Greene, age 22, Haida, residing in Queen Charlotte, Harrison Hemeon, age 17, Squamish, residing in Abbotsford, Kelsey Jules, age 20, Shuswap, residing in Kamloops, Danika Naccarella , age 17, Gwa’salanakwaxda’xw/Nuxalk, residing in Terrace, Edwin Neel, age 24, Kwakwaka’wakw, residing in Vancouver,Cole Speck, age 23, Kwakwaka’wakw,

residing in Alert Bay. The recipients are selected by a jury of three senior First Nations artists. Each recipient will receive a $5,000 scholarship to attend a formal art institution or study with a mentor over the course of one year. The Youth Scholarship recipients will also be taken on a guided tour to visit Vancouver museums, galleries and art studios for a day. The YVR Art Foundation has awarded nearly $350,000 to over 70 artists since 2005.

Annual Children’s Art Show RAY MCILWAIN On May 21st to 23rd The Bella Coola Valley arts council sponsored the annual Children’s

Art Show. During this event school age children are invited to bring one or two pieces of art work to the Valley Gallery to be displayed. The

success of this show is highly dependent upon the teachers in the schools who have their classes paint or make something to be hung

in the gallery. I am always amazed at the creativity of both the teachers and students. Often a whole class will produce art with a certain

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theme, like the stylized paintings which resemble the late Ted Harrison’s art , or the snakes that were waiting by the door to bite unwary visitors. Acwasalcta school entered a set of pictures featuring a Picasso like outline of a face, while SDA students cleverly painted four panels which fitted together to represent the Four Seasons. Several high school students entered pieces showing a surprising sophistication and artistic ability. Many of the younger students touring through the gallery looked at these and ‘ oooh’d and aaah’d’. I have no doubt that in years to come some of these elementary students will be producing equally impressive work. There were entries by 78 different youngsters, some of whom had more than one piece of art ( and a few really prolific artists!) All of the schools arranged to have their students visit the Gallery during the show. I enjoyed watching them take

A sample of some of the work on display at the 2015 Children's Art Show in all the art, and asked them what they liked the best. Not surprisingly they all liked the senior students’ work, but they also liked some of the really colourful paintings, and the cleverly done foxes, not to mention the SNAKES. As I looked at the art work repeatedly over the three days, I saw more and more detail and creative ideas. I

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loved Mariah’s drawing of a girl in a window playing a violin. All the students recognized Aeris’ Rapunzel. We spent a lot of time looking at Dez’s scary creatures. Thanks to all the teachers who encouraged their students to produce some art and enter it. And thanks to all the students who had the courage to show their work.

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Hip Hop duo Mob Bounce to play Bella Coola Music Festival July 18 & 19 Mob Bounce is a Hip Hop duo that formed in the later half of 2010 with the release of their, “Mixed Blood Mixtape.” Before the mixtape release, Travis Adrian Hebert and Craig Frank Edes had been writing & recording music since 2004. Craig is Gitxsan and Travis is Cree/Metis. The two Aboriginal artists have exceptional experience in playing guitar and drums, and have blended their musicianship with elements of Electronic Dance Music (E.D.M.), and Hip Hop production; they incorporate aspects of a Cultural identity with an Artistic identity by experimenting with free toning(Chanting), and a Cultural soundscape influenced by sounds of Nature. Since the release of “Mix Blood Mixtape”, Mob Bounce has focused heavily on creating social and environmental awareness through the arts. They have done their share of antipipeline events and a series of shows at Vancouver Indigenous Media Arts Festival that is organized through W2 Media Arts Society in Vancouver, British Columbia. Mob Bounce spent the summer of 2014 performing at various Music Festivals and events including Aboriginal Music Week in Winnipeg, MB. Combined, they have shared the stage with; A Tribe Called Red, DJ Itchy Ron of Sweatshop Union, Git Hayetsk: “People of the Copper Shield”, We Are The City, The Born Ruffians, Filastine, Cris Derkson, Swollen

Members, Leonard Sumner, Tall Paul, and other established artists. Mob Bounce has hosted a series of Youth Dances and Youth Conferences in the Bulkley Valley and Interior region. Mob Bounce has also recorded music with Youth in both Smithers and Houston, British Columbia where they grew up. Since then they have used their musical talents to connect with youth. Mob Bounce is now offering a workshop titled, “Hip Hop and the Sacred Space”, and the workshop is designed to provide tools for the youth in exploring their cultural identity and creating their own Sacred Space. Lyric writing and beat making will help the youth connect to the traditional teachings of storytelling and the hand drum while weaving these practices into contemporary mediums. The vision is to allow the youth to reclaim culture so they can pick it up, own it, move forward with it, so it can evolve and fit where they exist today. This workshop will be offered to Bella Coola youth age 14 and up on Friday, July 15 at Acwsalcta School from noon - 3pm. To register contact

Alter 'native' hip hop duo Mob Bounce will be holding a workshop and playing at the Bella Coola Music Festival July 18 & 19, 2015 Melinda Mack at 250 320 4714 or melindanelson@hotmail. com Mob Bounce’s lyrical content is based on culture, spirituality, sustainable living, healing, Mother Earth and awakening a warrior spirit, since it is a warrior who sacrifices themselves for the better of others. Mob Bounce is gearing up to release their, “Mob Medicine EP” that is 100% produced by Mob Bounce. Mob Bounce has been a

grassroots labour of love that has succeeded by operating independently along with other passionate promoters, producers, friends, and family. Mob Bounce will continue to create music that promotes empowerment, healing, love, truth, and all other things that come from the spirit. “My people will sleep for one hundred years, but when they awake, it will be the artists who give them their Spirit back.”

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QUALIFICATIONS AND ABILITIES: • Ability to work 1700 hours per year – varying with the season. • Self-motivated, able to perform duties without direct supervision. • Excellent customer service skills and proven experience in this area. • Knowledge/experience of the nautical environment assisting with vessel tie up. • Pleasure Craft Operator’s Card, VHF license. • Computer skills relevant to all aspects of harbour management. • WHIMIS, First Aid Level 1 & CPR an asset. • Ability to perform basic maintenance and safely use tools. • Annual Criminal Records Check – clear. • Valid BC Driver’s License, reliable transport to perform job description. • Managerial, supervisory experience necessary. • Post-secondary education an asset.

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School District #49 Administration and Staff wish the Sir Alexander Mackenzie Secondary School Graduates of 2015 a bright and successful future!

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The Staff and Administration of Acwsalcta School would like to wish the Acwsalcta Grads of 2015 all the best for a happy and prosperous future!

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Bella Coola RCMP May 2015 Media Release CST. MARK VAN WIERINGEN On May 2nd Police responded to a report of an intoxicated male youth being violent and attempting to fight people inside a residence. Police attended and arrested the male. With the consent of the youth’s guardian, the youth was lodged in cells for the night to sober up. On May 3rd Police received a report of a male sleeping on the travel portion of Hwy 20 near 1st Road. Police attended and determined the male to be grossly intoxicated. He was arrested and transported to cells, as it was determined that it would be safer for the male to sleep at the Bella Coola Detachment then the travel portion of a highway.

Also on May 3rd Police received reports of two separate domestic assaults. Two males were arrested and held at the Bella Coola Detachment for a short time for investigational purposes. Both males were later released on conditions with future court dates. During the afternoon of May 13th Police were notified of an intoxicated male beside Hwy 20 just outside of the Bella Coola town site. Police located the male and determined that he was unable to care for himself. As a result he was arrested and held at the Bella Coola Detachment until sober. The male was also issued a violation ticket for Being Intoxicated In Public. During the early morning hours of May

16th Police received a report of a male youth inside a residence causing a physical altercation. Police attended and lodged the youth in cells. He was released to a guardian in the morning. On May 17th Police received a report of

female youths driving in a vehicle around 4 Mile Subdivision. Police made patrols and located the vehicle travelling on Hwy 20 toward Hagensborg. A traffic stop was completed, and the youth who was driving was issued a No Drivers

Licence ticket worth $276.00, and her guardian was notified of the incident and asked to come pick up the vehicle. Also on May 17th while Police were in attendance at a residence, a small collection of marijuana plants were located

on the property. Police seized all of the plants which will be destroyed. In the evening of May 19th Police were called to the forest near Tallio’s Gas Bar for a report of a disturbance. An intoxicated male was located who was attempting to fight others. The male was arrested and lodged in cells for the night to prevent any assaults from taking place. On May 21st Police were in attendance at a residence when they observed marijuana plants growing on the property. Two males were arrested for the investigation, and all the marijuana plants were seized off the property to be destroyed. Police arrested a male who was grossly intoxicated in the afternoon of May

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28th by River Road. The male was held in custody, and was released the next morning when he sobered up. The Bella Coola RCMP would like the make the public aware of a new scam going around social media. The RCMP have been made aware of people receiving “Friend Requests” from people they know on Facebook. After a short period of time, the friend will request money be sent somewhere in order for the victim to collect a large sum of money that has been won. The scammers are using real people’s names in hopes of making their scam more believable, possibly duplicating names on your Friends List.


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By eVanGeline hanUse to as Qatuwas, or ‘People Gathering Together,’ On the morning Bella Bella and hosted the 1993 is planning 2014, four canoes of July 9, to return to Bella Qatuwas Festival. journeys, was cautious Bella this year, began their when journey from Bella 21 years after its speaking of facing Members of the first gathering the notoritake in the annual Coola to parwas held in 1993. Nation and their Squamish ous Mesachie Nose, The Heiltsuk fellow paddlers Journeys. Hosted Tribal Canoe have played a key from Hawaii towed its swirling currents famous for this the Heiltsuk Nation year by resurgence of the role in the from Vancouver, two canoes winds. “If the winds and strong ocean going BC and were pick up Bella, it is estimated of Bella canoe culture along welcomed into we may have to Bella be towed,” said will be 100 canoes that there North West Coast the Pacific the Nuxalk Nation Coola by Mack. when they attending the Qatuwas Festival first carved a canoe luck at the Bella with a pot To many, this canoe Coola and paddled and 5,000 journey visitors going to from Bella Bella Campground. Together,Motel is seen as a healing Bella Bella for to they seven days of celebrating, for Expo 86, in 1986Vancouver journeyed for three nity for all involved.opportuand in 1989 days with the feastCultural ing, and dancing. participated in help of support traditions and knowledge the vessels, arriving are to Seattle”, and at “Paddle Tribal Journeys, in Bella Bella last being revived as this also referred weekend. traditionally invited other tribes event Nuxalkmc were Luke Mack, a skipper, to travel to skilled navigawho has been on several tors on the water, canoe using the ocean as a highway for trade and

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attending ceremonies all across the Coast, even traveling as far as the Hawaiian Islands. Hereditary Chief Rhonda Sandoval Q’umulha is excited to partake in the experience of a lifetime with her husband, Will, and daughter Anuxum. A former commercial fisher and experienced diver, Sandoval is right at home on the water and is hoping this journey will momentum going keep the Nuxalkmc canoe and revive the culture see tHoUsaNds oN page 3

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A Celebration of Life for the late Herb Mussell, from 150 Mile House, will be held on Saturday, June 6th at 1:00 pm at the 150 Mile House ďŹ re hall. Refreshments to follow.

Lost & Found LOST on Williams Lake a 8’x8’ dock with floats attached. Call Menzies (250)392-2615

is looking for p/t sales people. Willing to work 13-21hr/week during school year, more during the summer. Prefer students currently in grade 10 to 12 or going to TRU this fall. Please drop off your resume with a covering letter listing your interests, hobbies and activities to 19 N. First Avenue.

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Garage Sale Saturday, May 30th 10:00 am to 4:00 pm 210 Cornwall Crescent Lots of clothes, video games, books and foosball table.

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Garage Sale Sat. May 30 & Sun. May 31 3540 Hwy 97 S (140 Mile) 10am - 4pm Old tools, fence posts, wire, construction leftovers, kennels, suitcases, household items, bedding, live animal traps, hydraulic pole driver. Something for everything.

Garage Sale Saturday, May 30th 10am - 2pm 127 Barlow Ave. (1st left off Fairview Dr) Household items, plants, & lots more!

Garage Sale Saturday, May 30th 11:00 am - 3:00 pm 1421 S. Lakeside Dr. Lots of clothes - mens, womens, kids and misc household items. Garage Sale Saturday, May 30th 8:00 am to 1:00 pm 1647 S. Lakeside Dr. Lots of good stuff!!! Huge 3 Family Garage Sale May 30 & 31 9am-4pm 3588 Pigeon Road (150 Mile House - 6 km on blacktop & 4km on gravel) Hutch, kitchen, baby, tools, woodstoves, electrical, bricks, used siding, 1954 NNA Ford Tractor, Hercules welder. Something for everyone!

Huge Annual Park wide Garage Sale @ Western Estates MHP 1400 Western Ave Saturday, May 30 9am - 1pm TONS OF STUFF! DON’T MISS IT! Huge Family Garage Sale May 29th, 30th & 31st 9:00 am to 3:00 pm 125 Westcoast Road (1 block past Wildwood Store) Oil paintings, lamps, frames, ornaments, ceramics, dog house, bread maker, pressure cooker, adult clothing, tools, saws, tires, exercise equipment. Huge Garage Sale Sat. May 30 & Sun. May 31 8am - 3pm 802 Bowe Rd (1 mile up Dog Creek Rd) Boat & motor, tools, garden, household, craft items & supplies. vibration trainer. Lots of good stuff. Too much to list!

HUGE Multi Family Garage Sale Sat. May 30 9am - 3pm 1913 Hamel Kids & adult’s clothes & shoes, Baby gear, including mountain buggy strollers & kelty backpacks, housewares, bedding, toys, craft supplies, outdoor bistro set, vehicle accessories, electronics and Honda ATV, & lots more!

Moving Sale Saturday, May 30th 9:00 am to 2:00 pm #7-108 Mayfield Avenue Household items, mattresses, shelves and much more.

Moving Sale Saturday, May 30th 9:00 am to 3:00 pm 104 Conrad Crescent Screen doors, windows, books, kids car bed and much more!

MULTI FAMILY YARD SALE Saturday, May 30th 9am - ??? 1729 Dog Creek Rd Too many items to list. Come check it out!

Multi Family Yard Sale Saturday, May 30th 9am - 2pm 717 - 9th Ave. N. Kids, household, tools, books, older TV & lots, lots more!! Yard Sale Lots of antique furniture and some bikes. Friday, May 29th 10am 1514 S. Broadway Ave. YARD SALE Saturday, May 30th 9am - 2pm 1540 Herbert Rd (Behind Chilcotin Guns) No Early Birds please! Collectables, clothes, show saddle, long chaps, books & lots more!

74 Eagle Crescent $289,500. Superb custom built home in excellent shape. Gorgeous view of lake and city. Lane access to garage. Open concept home with 3 bedrooms upstairs, 3 full bathrooms. Large beautiful kitchen with island, new roof. 2 gas fireplaces. Built/in vacuum and lots of windows. Call to view (250)305-5032 kijiji ad #1064255264 For more pictures.

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Bay #1 Northside Village 2007 Magnum 14x66 with a 14x11 addition & a 14x25 covered deck. 2 bed, 2 bath, open concept kitchen, dining & living room. Comes with F/S, B/I microwave, dishwasher, W/D, hot tub optional. 11x12 wired shop. $114,500. (250)398-8784

Hot Dog Card. $3,000 firm. Call Linda 250-398-0713.

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“YOU DO NOT WANT TO MISS THIS ONE” Garage Sale Sunday, May 31 9am - 3pm #3 Bass Road Hwy 97 S Watch for signs.

Pine picnic tables $150 each. Deep freeze $75. 2 door fridge $75. 250-989-4711

Misc. Wanted Private Coin Collector Buying Collections, Olympic Coins, Silver, Gold, Jewelry, Estates Chad: 778-281-0030 in town. WANTED: Utility trailer or small boat trailer. Call (250)398-2298

Real Estate Acreage for Sale TEXAS USA BEST BUY Own a prime 20 acre Texas Ranch with scenic mountain views only $395 per acre $99 per month. Free brochure available. call 1-800-875-6568

For Sale By Owner 10 Beautiful acres, almost 1800 sqft home. 4bdrms, large deck, shop 24’x34’ with upstairs & deck on cement floor. Wood stove, horse barn & chicken house, creek. Cheap taxes, Nat. gas & hydro. See Kijiji Ad #1071830159 for more photos: (250)296-3383 1480-11th Ave N, 3bdrm, 2.5 baths, Asking. $236,000. Call Angie 250-305-8766 or Eric 250-302-9280. See Kijiji ad# 1072305456 for more info.

3bdrm Cabin at Horsefly Lake. 100’ waterfront; nice beach area; power to cabin; no running water; dock only a few years old; new foundation under cabin; new front deck. $240,000. Call 250-296-4495

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Big Lake Cabin 4258 Likely Road Beautiful .45 acre waterfront property with cabin & 5th wheel. 40 minutes to town. $145,000. 250-392-0658 or 250-392-1960

Rentals Apt/Condo for Rent Clean, lakeview, 1bdr. apart. $600/mo. util. incl., n/s, quiet working person preferred, f/s, n/p. r/r Avail June 1st. 250398-7361

Duplex / 4 Plex 2 bdrm. duplex. F/S natural gas heat. Please call (250)392-7617. 2bdrm suite in 4-plex. w/d hook-up, references required. $695. plus utilities. Phone (250)398-7552 3bdrm, 2 bath upper suite in duplex. Enclosed garage. R/R, No Pets, avail. June 1st. $950/mo + util. 250-305-4227 4bdrm 2300 sqft duplex, full bsmt, f/s w/d d/w 2bath, 10th Ave N. $1100/mo +util, sm dog neg. n/s d/d r/r Avail. July 1st. (250)296-4606

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5 bdrm, 3 bath house on 85 acres in Miocene area. Lake front. Util shared w/downstairs suite. 1/2 hr paved road to town. Avail. July 1st. $1,000/mon + util. R/R. 250620-3676 after 5 pm. Bright and spacious 3bdrm upper suite located in quiet neighbourhood, walking distance to downtown core. Enjoy the view from the private deck. 5 appl. $1,100 + util. n/s. Pets Neg. Call for private viewing today! 250-267-9686. Renovated 4bdrm home in Likely for rent. Utilities not included. Option to buy. $1200/mon. 250-305-7612.

Suites, Upper Large 1bdrm upper floor, shared laundry, large deck, covered parking. Includes heat & hydro $900. (250)302-9807

2012 Arctic Fox 31U c/w 2 slides, solar package & more. Excellent shape. $40,000 obo. 250-398-0564

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Cars - Sports & Imports 1997 Tercel, summer & winter tires, mounted. Driven daily, reliable, some rust. $650. (250)296-9058 2014 Honda Civic EX 70 kms. Asking $21,000 obo. 250-3921172 Yup only 70 kms!

Recreational/Sale 1994 Winnebago Adventure Motorhome

4 GMC Minivans. AWD, good condition, 1995 - 2000. $1000 - $1500. (250)303-1672

Boats 94 Citation 26’ Fifth wheel sleeps 6, includes solar panel and floating hitch. All in great shape. Phone (250)392-0520

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2007 Chevy Suburban LT 4x4, 5.3 litre with 178,040 kms. Silver Birch in colour, leather seats, A/C, power windows & locks, tinted windows. $16,000. OBO 250-267-5072

2007 Mercedes SL450

4x4, 7 passenger, fully loaded, all leather, 2 sunroofs, tinted windows. $26,000 250-989-4711

Trucks & Vans 1991 GMC 3/4 ton 4WD. New muffler, great wood truck. $3,500. Phone 250-398-9018. 1996 Dodge 1500 4x4 Heavy Half Club Cab. Good cond.,hard top tonneau cover. $4,500 obo. 250-303-1672.

Mobile Homes & Pads 1bdrm Modular home duplex, f/s w/d. Desirable location in town. Single person. $675/mo incl utilities. (250)267-1911 3bdrm mobile at 150 Mile. Close to shopping center and school. n/p (250)392-7617 3 bdrm mobile homes fridge, stove, close to casino. no pets. (250)392-7617

69,900 miles. 454 auto. Onan generator, twin roof air. New floor/upholstery. $18,500 obo. 250-392-4366

2001 Duramax Diesel Chev Crew Cab 4x4 Manual transmission. 497,000 kms. Well maintained. One owner. $2500. Phone (250)440-5689

2011 Jayco 22’, sleeps six, queen size walk around bed, fridge, freezer, 4 burner stove with oven. Comes with hitch & stabalizing bars. Lke new inside & out. $17,300. Call for appt. 250-392-9711.

2004 Dodge 1500 SLT 4x4. Quad cab, 4.7L V8, 207,000 kms. Good condition. 2 sets of tires, command start and canopy. Reduced $7,000 obo. 250-996-4023

Homes for Rent 2bdrm upper floor of house at 302 Crosina Cres. Nice view. $850/mo util., cable & internet incl. n/s, n/p, new w/d. Avail. immed. 1-250-925-0103 3 bdrm house. f/s, natural gas heat. 250-392-7617. 3bdrm updated house, top floor, S. Lakeside with view. F/S, Nat. gas. Available now. No Dogs. Call 250-392-3037 after 5:00pm. Beautiful 2bdrm home nestled on 2 acres in Wildwood area w/room for horses. n/s $1,000/mn. r/r. Call or text 250-305-8038.

2003 Toyota 4Runner SR5 Sport. Power sunroof, integrated garage door, roof rack, Alpine stereo w/Bluetooth, cruise, auto, headlights VSA DAC. Includes 4 Nokian winters on rims, 239,000kms, super clean & reliable, one owner. All services by Toyota. $9500. OBO Text only. (250)392-0410 (correct phone #)

Townhouses 3 bdrm townhouse. No pets. $1100/mon includes heat/hydro, w/d. Avail June 1st. 250267-8375 Good location, modern, clean & renovated 3 bdrm townhouse. $1050/mon. n/s n/p r/r 250-398-8838.

Boats 8’ inflatable pontoon boat, quick disassembly alum. frame and 2 pc oars. All fits into included backpack. Heavy nylon fabric construction. 10 years old, good con. $250. 604-7406559 in WL.

Suites, Lower 1bdrm bsmt suite $600/month includes hydro & gas, washer & dryer. Non smoker. (250)392-4433 1bdrm ground level suite, single person only, n/p, n/s inside, incl. w/d, cable, internet & util. $625/month Available July 1st. 250-830-8982 1bdr. suite $550.mnth/1 person $650.mnth/2 persons heat & light included n/s, n/p, r/r. (250) 305-6045. 2bdrm avail immed n/s n/p Close to schools & TRU (250)398-8111 (250)303-1546 3bdrm suite, laundry room, W/D, satellite t.v., internet & cable incl, util incl, yard & parking. Avail. July 1st. $910/mo. 604-722-6821 Large 2bdrm bsmt suite on 12th, in suite laundry, backyard, nice area. Includes heat & hydro $900. (250)302-9807 Nice 1bdrm, ground level, n/s, n/p. $675/mnth. utilities incl, working person preferred. 250-398-7947 Avail immed. One Bsmt suite at 1130 12th Ave. n/p n/s . (250)305-7121 or (250)392-4170

Transportation

14’ Alum. Boat. 4.5hp Mercury motor & tank, H.D. trailer. 1 motor guide electro motor (Power Plus), 2 H.D. batteries, 2 rod holders & 2 life jackets. $2100 cash obo. 250-3985453 14’ Aluminum boat for sale. $600. obo Call (250)392-5981

1988 15’ Arima Sea Hunter. 70hp Johnson outboard motor, live well, small cuddy cabin, high top. Galvanized trailer. Asking $7,500. Call evenings 250-398-8436

Enjoy the water safely! Zodiac: Fish or hunt rivers or lakes. Swim or scuba dive. Fly-in compatible. 20hp motor. trailer. Many custom accessories. $5000 obo. 250-398-7610

Legal

Legal Notices NOTIFICATION of Private Land Deletion for Woodlot 1452 Robin Hood, Darlene Hood and Norman Speed are proposing to delete the 39 hectare parcel of private land (“Schedule A”) from Woodlot License 1452. The land proposed for deletion is DL 862, located .5km Southwest of the Likely Bridge and at 596353,5830479 UTM 10N. Please submit written inquiries (only) until June 19th, to Bag 19, Fort St. James, BC, V0J1P0 Attn. Ross Hamilton RPF on behalf of Woodlot 1452. Questions regarding the details of this Private Land Deletion can be sent to rhamilton@kdlgroup.net or by calling 250-996-4051

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