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A class of 49 students are launching into a new season of life with big dreams for what lies ahead. Houston Secondary School celebrated with the graduates last Friday, and the gym was packed with supporting family and friends. For more see pages 10 and 11.

Chevron opens LNG office in Houston Industrial Park By Jackie Lieuwen Houston Today

Chevron is opening a field office in the Houston Industrial Park for pre-construction activities for the proposed Pacific Trail Pipeline. The office will open for the field construction season, from

late-June or July until October or early-November, said Gillian Robinson. Robinson is the Communications Officer for Kitimat LNG and Chevron Canada. “This is not a work camp, we do not have plans for a work camp in the area at this

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Top: Falcon Contracting setting up a Chevron field office in the Houston Industrial Park. Above: Proposed Pacific Trails pipeline route.

Crews doing field studies LNG from Page 1 Robinson says hiring for early works this year will be done by the main contractor, Shas PTP Ltd. They were contracted to do clearing and build access roads on the eastern portion of the Pacific Trails Pipeline (PTP). Shas is a First Nations owned company and much of the sub-contracted work this summer will also be with First Nations companies, or companies in a joint venture with First Nations companies that are contracted through Shas PTP Ltd., said Robinson. F a l c o n Contracting, who is setting up the office

in Houston, is 100 percent First Nations owned and operated. Chevron received permits for this preconstruction work from the Oil and Gas Commission in April, Robinson said. “We also have support to begin this work from all 16 First Nations bands along the proposed PTP route who are partners in the project through the First Nations Limited Partnership.” Actual construction of the pipeline will not begin until a Final Investment Decision is made. Robinson says they do not have a date estimate for the final investment decision at this time.


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Youth in care to get education fund Children who grow up in government care without parents setting aside a college fund are being promised a new potential source of aid for their education. The province is putting $250,000 into the newly created Learning Fund for Young Adults (LFYA), which will be available to youth born in 2007 or later once they turn 17, provided they’ve spent at least a year in government care. Disbursements for post-secondary education or vocational training would start in 2024. LFYA is to be an alternative to the existing BC Training and Education Savings Grant, which wasn’t available to many youth in care because it required them to have a Registered Education Savings Plan.

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hat were you doing on June 22, 1990? If you were an MLA, you were raising your hand in support of a motion to create a northern university. It was a simple act that came after an unprecedented social movement in Northern BC that changed the course of this region forever. UNBC is 25 years old and our first generation is loaded with stories that describe the successes of our students, faculty, and alumni. We have nearly 12,000 graduates and the majority of them are living and working in Northern BC, contributing their skills and creativity to make our communities better. In fact, we have more graduates working in health care than any other single sector. The story of UNBC is personified by the story of the Unger family of Burns Lake. In the late 1980s, Wendell Unger was working in construction and decided to join the campaign for a northern university, paying $5 to join the Interior University Society. 16,000 other northerners did as well, and today, all of Wendell’s three children are benefitting from UNBC. The two oldest are recent graduates of the Northern Medical Program and the youngest just completed her first year of studies. UNBC has changed their family, just as it has for countless other families around Northern BC. Samantha Unger participated in our 25th anniversary community celebration by unveiling a display of all 16,000 names that has been installed on campus. Earlier this month we held graduation ceremonies in five Northern BC communities and at each one, it was easy to see how the University has changed the fortunes of communities and families; not just for the person who earned the degree. It is because of this that we want to make sure that our 25th anniversary is about more than the present and the past; it has to also be about the future. Our 25th anniversary is serving as a platform to imagine the future of UNBC, based around integrated academic and budget plans that will be rooted in our mission and grounded by sustainability. The planning process will certainly involve our campus community but it’s natural for UNBC to move beyond our campuses and involve the citizens and communities of Northern BC and beyond. Take the opportunity to be involved in the future of UNBC, just as 16,000 northerners were actively involved in creating it in the first place. The next 25 years won’t be easy, with declining populations of young people and a challenging fiscal environment, but UNBC is a tremendous resource for the region and we’ll need your continued support and engagement to be even better. Dr. Daniel Weeks is the President and ViceChancellor of the University of Northern British Columbia.

The fight for a cure type By Lori Welbourne On a brighter note

Kim Findlater is what some refer to as a helicopter parent, constantly hovering nearby, watching that her child is safe and out of harm’s way. But this parenting style wasn’t one she chose; rather it was thrust upon her when her seven-yearold daughter Arielle was diagnosed with type 1 diabetes in late September 2013. They never saw it coming. “I always thought it was genetic,” Kim said. “Or something brought on by a poor diet, it wasn’t anything we ever worried about.” But looking back, she can see signs. Arielle would come home from school, drink copious amounts of water and frequent the bathroom. Kim figured it was because she wasn’t drinking enough during the day. She also became very skinny. Her appetite was large, so her thinness didn’t worry her parents. They thought she was

just going through a growth spurt. She was also tired. She woke up from a three hour nap fatigued and not her vibrant self, so her parents took her to the doctor. When blood samples showed a glucose level at 16 she was immediately admitted to the hospital where she stayed for the next seven days. Her body was feeding off itself and she endured countless needles to get her glucose levels balanced. Dehydrated and constipated, she also had to drink a disgusting potassium drink so she would not end up in the intensive care unit. “We bribed her with gifts to get her to drink that vile stuff,” Kim said. “Between that and blood samples every half hour, the poor kid proved to have stronger nerves than us.” Her diagnosis of type 1 diabetes was a shock, and her life, and the lives of her family, forever changed. Already busy with Arielle, and another daughter Isla, who was

18 months old, Kim was about to restart her own small business after maternity leave. But everything changed. Type 1 diabetes can happen to anyone, it’s not preventable and you can’t pretest. It’s a chronic condition that usually appears in childhood or adolescence where the pancreas doesn’t produce insulin, a hormone that enables us to get energy from food. Through medical research it is no longer a death sentence. Insulin can be administered to the patient to keep them at normal levels. That is easier said than done. Kim had to monitor everything Arielle consumed and any physical activity she was part of, and then calculate how much insulin she’d need to bring her sugar levels to a livable state. For the first year anywhere from four to nine shots were given a day, and she had to monitor her blood glucose levels at night. Arielle now

wears a device that automatically checks every five minutes. “That’s an extra $350/ month just to sleep,” Kim said. “Even with a good medical plan, there are many extra expenses.” Another cost has been Arielle’s peer interaction. Once a social butterfly, she now isn’t always included. “She used to be so easygoing,” her mother said. “She’s more sensitive now. Blood sugar levels influence that. Some kids can be cruel - any sign of weakness and they feed off it. She’s often found in a quiet corner reading alone rather than playing with others.” Kim can’t drop Arielle off at Brownies, a birthday party or a sleepover like most parents. She now has to remain close by in case something happens. Always being there has made it impossible for her to run her business. “I have lots of idle time so she can have as close to a normal and fulfilling life as possible.”

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Kim’s husband is her supporter and the administrator. “If we need to buy a pump, David’s the one who will find out which one we should get.” Fundraising helps those with type 1 diabetes - it bought them a pump. This Sunday Arielle and her family will do the TELUS Walk to Cure Diabetes, raising money for research to better treat, cure and prevent it. If you want to support people with this disease, get more information or donate, visit JDRFca. DonorDrive.com – Arielle’s team. While a bit of a grey cloud hangs over their heads when it comes to their little girl’s future, the Findlaters are optimistic. They know any improvements from this research will directly impact her life and the lives of over 300,000 Canadians living with type 1 diabetes. Delivering a practical cure by 2025 is the goal, but with enough help, it could be even sooner than that.

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“Science class with the Principal. Jackson could be a stand up comedian.”

“Both the Europe trips and my biology trip. It was a great time to spend with my classmates and other people in the school.”

“My highlight was travelling Europe and going up the Eiffel Tower.”

“My highlight was a trip we went on to Australia, New Zealand and Hawaii. I made friends with some people I don’t socialize with here.”

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“Going on the Europe trip two years ago. My highlight was being in Italy. I liked how it is so much different from here, and the buildings are so pretty.”

“My favourite memories are the Australia, New Zealand and Hawaii trip last March, and taking law class with Anderson and the Sandwich King.”

“My favourite memories are rugby trips with Jackson and the team. I liked being with my friends and playing the sport that I love.”

“My best part is the Biology 11 trip to Vancouver and seeing the aquarium, zoo, science world. It was a fun learning environment.”

“The best part is friends, and meeting new people. One highlight for me was the biology trip in grade 11.

“The best part is finishing it. My highlight is being able to overcome all the troubles of learning.”

Petronas tentatively commits to NW LNG plant By Jeff Nagel Black Press

The Pacific Northwest LNG plant proposed near Prince Rupert now has preliminary investment approval from its proponents, prompting confidence from Natural Gas Development Minister Rich Coleman that the massive project could be under construction by the end of this year. The consortium led by Malaysian firm Petronas confirmed it’s ready to proceed and the only conditions for a final investment decision are federal

environmental review approval and B.C. government approval of the project development agreement. The Legislature is expected to be recalled this summer to pass the deal providing tax and royalty certainty clearing the way for an expected $11-billion investment. “It would only be derailed, I suppose, if there was something in the environmental assessment that makes the project impossible,” Coleman told reporters Friday. He said a construction start is possible late this year that

would see the first LNG shipments moving by the end of 2019. The outlook for LNG prices has darkened recently but Coleman said Petronas and its Asian partners

have long-term contracts to sell the first 12 million tonnes of LNG. “This product is basically sold. They have the commercial viability on this one.”

Another problem for the project is aboriginal acceptance. The Lax Kw’alaams First Nation recently voted down a $1 billion cash offer from Petronas.

More project design work and research is underway to address aboriginal concerns about the potential impact on salmon habitat at Flora Bank near the project site, Coleman

said. “I think I see a sight line where we can satisfy the community,” he said. “I think as we come through that you’ll see that the Lax Kw’alaams will come together with every other first nation that’s already endorsed the project in the area.” He described the opportunity as one of “generational change” for small first nations. The federal environmental review has been paused while more information on potential habitat risks was sought. A final decision is considered possible by fall.


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of the front door and stole a small amount of cash from the front. The Terrace Forensic crew found some

evidence on scene. Police are looking for more information from the public. If anyone saw anything, they are asked to contact police. *** Someone smashed the window of the main entrance door to a business on Poulton Avenue overnight June 8-9. Sgt. Rose says nothing was stolen and the Terrace forensic crew found some evidence on scene. Anyone with information is asked to contact police or Crime Stoppers. *** Someone stole a boat and trailer from a home on Lund Road at 11:20 p.m. June 8. Sgt. Rose says the Terrace forensic team examined the scene for evidence and police are investigating the theft. The boat was stolen sometime between 6 and 11 p.m. and public information indicates the boat was seen around town in the early evening. Police are following the leads and seeking any information from the public. If you have seen anything please contact police or Crime Stoppers. *** Someone stole cards and cash from a purse left in an unlocked vehicle on Foulton Street in Granisle at 9 a.m. June 8. Police are investigating and anyone with information please contact police or Crime Stoppers.

investigation. *** Police arrested a female for being drunk in public at 7 p.m. June 8. Sgt. Rose says she was held until sober and released without charge. *** Police ticketed a male for being drunk in public at 2:20 a.m. June 7. Sgt. Rose says the male was passed

out outside of a local hotel, and was arrested and held until sober. *** Police arrested a female at a home on Butler Avenue at 9:30 p.m. June 5. Sgt. Rose says the female is facing charges of assault with a weapon, uttering threats, breach of probation and possession of a controlled substance.

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The security alarm at Elements Restaurant blared at 2:30 a.m. June 9. RCMP Sgt. Rose says someone smashed the glass front door, but did not gain entry. Anyone with information please contact Houston RCMP or Crime Stoppers. By Jackie Lieuwen Houston Today

Someone broke into the Topley Post

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Police report Police are investigating an assault at a home on Eagle Nest Crescent in the Tachet Reserve June 8. RCMP Sgt. Rose says police were called at 8:30 p.m. about a fight involving a known male and three others.

Police attended, got statements, but made no arrests. Police were called again at midnight about an assault against the known male. The male was taken to the hospital for stitches. The file remains under

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Top left: Graduates stride into the gym in their caps and gowns. Top right: Izzie Essar prepares for the big day. Left: Ryan George Tom proudly receives his diploma. Right: Graduates Shivani Sadhir and Justin Newgard walk offstage.

Right: Graduates Amalia Bergstresser, Shayla Craig and Trent Siemens pass on the candle to incoming Kindergarten students Gabe Joseph, David Brietzke and Trinity Euverman.

Top left: Taylor Johnson and her friends Brenna West and Kaitlyn Farrell gather for a picture after the ceremony. Right: Harpreet Parmar gathers with his family after the celebration. L-R are Raj, Gramma, Shan, Parm, Sandy, Priya, Kulwinder, Harpreet, Bhuphinder, Paul and Rashmeen.


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Houston Secondary School celebrated with 49 graduates last Friday. Staged under a banner boasting “Small town, big dreams,” the students recounted fond moments from high school, acknowledged and celebrated excellence and hard work, and drank in wisdom from the teachers and speakers. Above: The 2015 graduates take stage before a gym packed with supportive family, teachers and friends. Right: Mr. Chris Lukasek flips the tassel for Justice Edgar after presenting her a diploma. Below right: Daniel Svensson proudly shakes hands with Mr. Paul Batley after receiving his diploma. Below left: Valedictorian Keely Williams thanks teachers and parents for their support and reflects on how students have learned to set personal goals. “Now it’s time to take on the world!” she said. Bottom: Anela Usanovic proudly receives a scholarship.

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The CORR Homes program is seeking a skilled individual and/or couple to provide full time family care and a skilled individual and/or couple to provide respite care for one weekend a month in their home in the Smithers and/or Houston area. Family and Respite caregivers are paid contractors, receiving 24-hour on-call support, and ongoing training. For full time Family Caregivers youth attend school during their time in the program. Respite contractors receive a bed-day amount for the weekends in which they provide the respite care for our full-time CORR Homes. Qualifications Excellent communication skills, enjoy spending time with young people, understand youth related issues, able to self-assess, have good self-care and coping skills, and available for meetings and training. To view this job posting please visit www.scsa.ca/get-involved/careers Please apply with resume and cover letter to: Smithers Community Services Association, 3715 Railway Ave. Smithers Mail to: Box 3759, Smithers, BC V0J 2N0 Fax: (250) 847-3712 Email: general@scsa.ca

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LAND ACT Notice of Intention to Apply for a Disposition of Crown Land Take notice that Diane Bell from Telkwa, BC, has applied to the Ministry of Forests, Lands and Natural Resource Operations (MFLNRO), Smithers, for a Standard Lease – Residential/ Recreational purposes situated on Provincial Crown land located ALL THAT UNSURVEYED CROWN LAND IN THE VICINITY OF HELEN LAKE, RANGE 5, COAST DISTRICT, CONTAINING 0.187 HECTARES, MORE OR LESS, Telkwa, BC. The Lands File for this application is 6400016 Written comments concerning this application should be directed to the Skeena Stikine Land Officer, MFLNRO,at Bag 6000 – 3333 Tatlow Road Smithers, BC V0J 2N0. Comments will be received by MFLNRO up to July 3, 2015. MFLNRO may not be able to consider comments received after this date. Please visit the website at http://www.arfd.gov. bc.ca/ApplicationPosting/index.jsp for more information. Be advised that any response to this advertisement will be considered part of the public record. For information, contact the Freedom of Information Advisor at Ministry of Forests, Lands and Natural Resource Operations’ Office in Smithers.

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The Chinook Community Forest Management Plan and Forest Stewardship Plan in the Lakes Timber Supply Area (TSA) Please be advised that Chinook Community Forest (Chinook) has formally requested the Minister’s approval of Chinook’s Management Plan and the Lakes TSA Forest Stewardship Plan (FSP) for a period of up to 5 years. The Management Plan is part of the requirements for the proposed license #K4R. This is a new Management Plan and FSP. Chinook’s proposed Lakes TSA Management Plan and FSP will be referred for a period of 60 days starting June 17, 2015 and will be available for review at the Village of Burns Lake office Monday through Friday during normal business hours of 8:00 am to 4:00 pm. A representative from Chinook will be available to answer questions, address concerns and provide additional information in regards to the Management Plan and FSP. Comments arising from this referral will be considered in the approval of Chinook’s Management Plan, FSP and the #K4R License. If you have any questions, or would like to meet and discuss the proposed Management Plan and/or FSP, we encourage you to call the Village of Burns Lake office at 250-692-7587. The deadline for receiving written comments is August 19, 2015. If you wish to provide written comments, please address them to chinookcomfor@gmail.com or Attention: Daniella Oake PO Box 4000, Burns Lake, BC V0J1E0

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