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MEET YOUR 2015 CANDIDATES /PAGE 3 INITIAL POLLS SHOW CONSERVATIVES, NDP NECK AND NECK /PAGE 2 2015 ELECTION QUICK FACTS /PAGE 2

DAN ALBAS The incumbent MP for the Nicola Valley is Dan Albas with the Conservative Party of Canada. Originally a business owner, Rotarian, and chamber of commerce advocate in Penticton, he sat on that city’s council from 2008 to 2011.

KARLEY SCOTT

ROBERT MELLALIEU

ANGELIQUE WOOD

The Liberal candidate for Central Okanagan-SimilkameenNicola riding is Karley Scott. A resident of West Kelowna and proud Métis, Scott is originally from the small town of La Ronge, Saskatchewan. From 1999 to 2009 Scott was a public servant.

Robert Mellalieu is the Green Party of Canada candidate. A self-described geek, he runs his own computer business in Kelowna. He became interested in politics teaching civics to his son back in 2011, who he and his wife were then home schooling.

A resident of Hedley, B.C., Angelique Wood is the New Democrat Party candidate for the Central Okanagan-SimilkameenNicola riding. She served in regional government as the Area G director for the District of OkanaganSimkilameen from 2011 to 2014.

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Early polls show tight race between Albas and Wood Christopher Tomlinson SPECIAL TO THE MERRITT HERALD

With election season underway the first polls are coming in by individual riding. Company ThreeHundredEight (ThreeHundredEight.com) has listed aggregate polling data from multiple sources on their website. The current polling for the Central Okanagan-SamilkameenNicola show incumbent Conservative MP Dan Albas leading polls with 37.9 per cent with New Democrat challenger Angelique Wood just behind at 34.5 per cent and Liberal party candidate Karley Scott at 18.8 per cent. The past 2011 election saw Dan Albas win with a strong 54 per cent of the vote. These polling numbers are showing he may have some serious challenges in this election as the NDP have been riding a wave of support across the country.

In other ridings poll numbers are even more interesting. In KamloopsThompson-Cariboo, incumbent MP Cathy McLeod has 35 per cent, heavily trailing New Democrat contender and former judge Bill Sundhu, who has taken the lead with 48.3 per cent. Taken as a whole across the country, if there were an election tomorrow, these numbers project a Conservative lead of 129 seats, 41 seats shy of a majority. As fears of recession rise, the polls have reflected growing economic concerns of Canadians. While Canada has, since the financial crisis of 2008, been the leading G7 country economically, the recent drop in oil prices has left many Canadians questioning the stability of the economy. Pundits speculate that these concerns that could turn the longest election in modern Canadian history into one of the tightest and most contested.

The 2015 election in a nutshell The writ officially dropped on Aug. 2, ushering in the start of an unprecedented 11-week election campaign, and four candidates — incumbent Dan Albas (Conservative), Karley Scott (Liberal), Angelique Wood (NDP) and Robert Mellalieu (green Party) — are vying for your vote come Oct. 19 to be the Central Okanagan-Similkameen-Nicola member of parliament. The election campaign will be more than twice as long as the 2011 federal election and the longest since 1926. Candidates and political parties can spend twice as much as they were permitted to under a traditional 37-day campaign. Those running in Central OkanaganThe expense limit for Similkameen-Nicola candidates is set at $237,136. The candidates can recoup up to 60 per cent of eligible expenses via taxpayer-funded rebates and politi-

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cal parties can do the same for up to half of eligible expenses. The electoral boundary Merritt is in has been reconfigured and the number of ridings in this year’s election increases to 338 from the 308 in 2011. Previously, the local riding was called Okanagan-Coquihalla and included the towns of Merritt, Logan Lake, Peachland, Penticton, West Kelowna and Summerland. The new riding stretches to the U.S. border and incorporates the towns of Princeton and Keremeos, and parts of the City of Kelowna, but excludes Penticton, which has changed ridings. When Parliament was dissolved earlier this month, the Conservatives had 159 seats, the NDP had 95, the Liberal Party had 36, independents held eight, four were vacant and the Green Party, Bloc Quebecois and Forces et Democrats party each had two seats.

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ALBAS He also worked with then-MP Stockwell Day, and when Day’s seat opened up, he ran and won it in 2011. “Public service and working with people is where my desire is,” he said. “It’s been a very rewarding experience.” He emphasized that he’s advocated for this region during his first tenure as MP. “I’ve stood in the House close to thirty times and raised either Merritt or Nicola Valley or Logan Lake, because we are so depended on resources to put food on the table,” he said. He said that his government has done work towards trade that will benefit the Nicola Valley. “Many of the wood products that come out of Merritt, a lot of the ore for example, that comes out of Highland Valley Copper, the two biggest places are Korea, which we now have a free trade agreement with, and Japan, which we are pursuing both bilateral and also through some partnerships.” He said the reason he chose to run in the Central OkanaganSimilkameen-Nicola riding rather than South OkanaganWest Kootenay riding — which includes Penticton — was continuity, as it most closely resembles the previous riding. “I’ve been a member of Parliament longer than I was a city councillor, so I’ve built a real bond, especially with the areas of Logan Lake and Merritt,” he said. “I’m actually quite excited about the opportunity to represent Princeton, because the same issues apply.” He said the economy is an important issue in this election. “We need to support things that provinces want, so for example for infrastructure, we’re partnering 50 per cent on roads and highways, and other projects that the provincial government needs.”

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SCOTT In this position, she delivered programs and services in aboriginal and disadvantaged urban communities. During her time in the public sector under both Liberal and Conservative federal governments, Scott delivered programs that addressed issues such as economic development, homelessness and employment. In 2009, she decided to take a leap of faith and pursue a lifelong dream of becoming a lawyer. The mother of two young children earned her degree from the University of Calgary in 2012 before she and her husband and children moved to West Kelowna where she practices law. Scott is now hoping to make a return to public service. “I loved, loved, my work with the federal government,” Scott said, noting the work she did and the impact she could have on people’s lives was very rewarding. Some of the biggest election issues are growing an economy that addresses and has a positive impact on climate change, supporting families and investing in infrastructure, Scott said. For Scott herself, addressing the issue of missing and murdered indigenous women is a high priority. “It’s shameful that this is going on and as an indigenous woman, it’s important to me to address,” she said. She also thinks the riding needs to hear less from Ottawa, and Ottawa needs to hear more from the riding. “I don’t think that Caucus should be a mutual admiration society of people who basically speak and it’s an echo chamber,” she said. Although she has no personal connection to Merritt, Scott said she understands the types of issues for small towns having grown up in one.

After researching policies and platforms of each of the federal parties for the last election, he said he was surprised to find out he aligned closest with the Green Party. That started his involvement with the Greens on a provincial level, and he was approached by the federal party three months ago to run for MP. “I’m under no illusion that I’m going to be winning any seats or heading to Ottawa,” he said. “But we need to have a Green choice on the ballot.” He said if he could “blow the wind a little greener” by increasing the popular vote for the party, he would consider that a victory. He identified apathy as a big election issue. “Not voting along your values, trying to do strategic voting or being concerned about wasting a vote, those kinds of things,” he said. He said he’s trying to convince people to just vote, period. Although he doesn’t have a strong personal connection to Merritt, he said he does love to fish. He also grew up in Duncan and Chemanis, and lives near a mill in Kelowna, so he’s familiar with the logging industry. “The logging thing is one of the things where I kind of diverge from the Green Party’s vision,” he said. “I think of logging as just another crop, it just takes longer to grow.” Though he insists it should be done responsibly, there is a place for it in the economy. He said that what would help Merritt is a way to process raw lumber domestically, rather than shipping it out to foreign markets. He also thought tourism in the area should be bigger, and the federal government should be doing more advertising to Americans.

Her bid for another term was unsuccessful. Wood told the Herald she sees a reflection of the challenges between the federal riding and her former district. “The challenges of Area G were, I think, somewhat similar to what our challenges in this new riding are —[A] pretty vast area with not a huge population, some pockets of wealth and some pockets of more economic downturn or distress,” Wood said, noting the rural and urban divide between parts of this riding. Merritt’s biosolids issue is a good example of this, she said, as biosolids from urban cities are dumped in this rural location. As for her stance on biosolids, Wood said it’s “a complicated thing to say in one sentence.” One of the biggest election issue for Wood is jobs. She said she’s sympathetic to challenges, such as seasonality, that small businesses face — as is her party. “The NDP platform includes the small business tax from 11 per cent to nine per cent,” Wood said. As the MP, Wood said she’d focus on promoting and developing a small scale, human-intensive agriculture system, which would facilitate jobs. Wood lived in the Lower Mainland for 20 years, and worked at a high-end art gallery and the Museum of Anthropology in that time. But Wood desired to get closer to nature, choosing to settle down in the Similkameen where she’s lived for the past decade. Though not from Merritt, she has periodically visited. “The best that I can do for Merritt, and the anywhere else is to listen to what the community tells me it needs and do what I can to facilitate it happening,” Wood said.

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• Suzuki testing finds toxicity levels in local biosolids

The David Suzuki Foundation has found high levels of chemicals in test samples of biosolids located south of Logan Lake

• Sagebrush will remain closed for remaining 2015 season “It’s just too late,” Sagebrush president Bob Garnerr said. They’re waiting for a permit from the TNRD.

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Merritt timber supply area discussed The following is an excerpt from the City of Merritt regular council meeting agenda for August 11, 2015 Merritt TSA public discussion paper — Wildlife tree retention Another significant source of uncertainty in this timber supply review is the amount of mature timber that will be reserved from harvest within cutblocks as the volume available for harvest decreases. For the base case and alternative harvest forecasts, data from cutblocks harvested in the Merritt TSA between 2005 and 2013 showed an average within block retention for wildlife of about eight percent. However, based on a review of the most recent approved forest stewardship plans, licensees have committed to a level of wildlife tree retention that averages about four per

cent. This average reflects a range of values from three per cent in the Montane-Spruce ecosystem to 17 per cent in the relatively less common Ponderosa Pine ecosystem. In a sensitivity analysis, reducing wildlife tree retention from eight per cent to four per cent resulted in harvest levels that are four per cent higher than in the base case. Harvesting in drybelt Douglas-fir There has been no significant harvest of dry-belt Douglas-fir stands in the Merritt TSA for several years as recent efforts have been directed to the salvage of mountain pine beetle-impacted stands. For the base case and alternative forecasts it was assumed that some level of partial-harvesting will occur in dry-belt stands as pine salvage ends. (See the full report at www.merritt.ca)

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The Craigmont Mines north of Lower Nicola were active from 1962 to 2012. David Dyck/Herald David Dyck THE MERRITT HERALD

Nicola Mining, hoping to reclaim the old Craigmont mines site, wants to make something clear: the soil that they’re bringing onto the site is not contaminated nearly to the degree the site has already been contaminated from decades of mining. They also claim it will alleviate the dust that is swept from the dry, chalky tailings, into Lower Nicola and the surrounding region. They are attempting to clear up what they are calling a misconception that the soil they’re putting on the site is contaminated at 250 parts per billion (ppb) of copper. That’s what the land use — referred to as schedule 4 — allows it to be. Randy Murray, TNRD director for Area M, said he’s skeptical. “Why is it being brought up here, if it’s good soil, wouldn’t there be use for it

down there?” he said. “It’s probably got stuff in it we should be aware of and know what it is and all of that’s a concern, otherwise it wouldn’t conform to the contaminated sites regulation and they wouldn’t have to permit to do it. They could just truck it in if it was just dirt.” But according to Peter Espig, the president of Nicola Mines, just because they’re allowed to have that degree of contamination, doesn’t mean that’s how contaminated the soil they’re bringing in actually is. He told the Herald the levels of contamination from the first 80,000 tonnes of soil — coming from a site in Port Moody — are miniscule. A hundred thousand dollars has been spent to test the soil by an independent third party, and the copper levels have averaged out to 13, 21, and 30 ppb.

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ELEMENTARY STUDENT REGISTRATION For “NEW” Elementary school students, please register your child at the neighbourhood school in your location from Monday to Friday, August 31 to September 4, 2015. Schools will be open from 9:00 – 11:30 a.m. and 1:00 – 2:30 p.m. Call ahead to confirm. Collettville Elementary School ... 250-378-2230 Diamond Vale Elementary ......... 250-378-2514 Merritt Bench Elementary ........... 250-378-2528 Nicola-Canford Elementary ....... 250-378-2172 Merritt Central Elementary ......... 250-378-9931 KINDERGARTEN: To register, a child must be 5 years old on or before December 31, 2015 and a birth certificate, immunization record, and Care Card should be presented. Kindergarten starting dates will be arranged through the school. FRENCH IMMERSION: All students in this program attend Collettville Elementary School (grades K-7), and Merritt Secondary School (grades 8-12). GRADE 8 - 12 MERRITT SECONDARY SCHOOL 250-378-5131 New students register at the school from August 31 - September 4, 2015. Counsellors will be available and students are encouraged to call ahead to schedule an appointment. Please Note: On the first day of school (Sept. 8th ) Merritt Secondary School Grade 8 students are at school the full day. KENGARD LEARNING CENTRE - 2475 MERRITT AVENUE. If you haven’t completed secondary school the KENGARD LEARNING CENTRE can help - Telephone 250-378-4245 The Community Learning Centre offers courses up to grade 12, a hot lunch program, parenting classes, job preparation and much more! New students can register at Kengard Learning Centre by calling 250-378-4245 or register at the school on September 8, 2015, 2475 Merritt Avenue.

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Prospects for B.C.’s biggest investment VICTORIA – Now that the political back-and-forth is over, there are two questions left about the Petronas- TOM FLETCHER led proposal B.C. to make the VIEWS biggest privatesector investment in B.C. history. Will it actually happen? And is it a good deal or a bad one? Premier Christy Clark ducked the first question on the day the project agreement for Pacific Northwest LNG was approved by the B.C. legislature. “After many predictions about the Canucks and the Alberta election, I don’t make predictions any more,” Clark said. “But I can say that this project has gone farther than any of our critics said that it would.” For what it’s worth, my prediction is on record: it will go ahead. The latest evidence is the company’s continued, costly effort to gain federal and local approval for a suspension bridge to Lelu Island to minimize the marine impact. Lax Kw’alaams Band members could not have had details on that change from an underwater pipeline when they voted to oppose the project in May. Is it a good deal? The mayors of Prince Rupert and Port Edward have made their views clear — they see it as a lifeline for an area that has struggled for years with a faded forest and fishing industry. The B.C. NDP is also now clear, having voted against the project agreement in the brief summer session of the legislature that concluded last week. Whether the project proceeds or not, this will be a key election issue in 2017.

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“Trophy hunting” is an abused term

OTHMAR VOHRINGER The OUTDOORSMAN You couldn’t miss the saga and media frenzy over the past two weeks about the Minnesotan hunter who shot a lion named Cecil. One of the phrases that kept coming up in the media is “trophy hunting.”

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Over the years, animal rights and anti-hunting groups have associated this phrase with killing the biggest and healthiest animals, wanton killing of wild game, egotistical behaviour and waste of natural resources. Of course, anyone familiar with hunting will just shake their head at such wild assumptions. Personally, I never liked the term “trophy hunting.” I prefer the more appropriate phrase “selective hunting.” This is not simply an exercise in semantics. A trophy is a reward for achieving excellence in

the field of sport, trade or science. An athlete receives a trophy medal for being better than any other competitor. The Nobel Prize is a trophy given to people excelling in science, literature, politics and humanitarian causes, among many other professional fields. If you were to ask a hundred hunters what constitutes a trophy to them, you would get a hundred different answers. Some might say that it is the very first animal they have taken, or an animal they have taken

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in association with a very special experience, such as the last hunt with their father. For most hunters a trophy is associated with the experience that led to taking the animal, not the kill itself. The “selective” hunter, on the other hand pursues an animal that is very special to him, and for that he might go many years without taking any animals whatsoever until he happens to come upon that chosen animal. Not all selective hunters look for the biggest animal. A hunter whose dream hunt is to take a

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lion in Africa will kill any legal lion, regardless of “trophy status.” However, there are some selective hunters that look for the biggest animal and there is nothing wrong with that either. In fact, that type of hunting is conservation at its best. You see, most animals that have “trophy status” are also old. They do not partake in active breeding anymore but still will jealously attack any younger male that dares to get close to a female.

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From Page 6 NDP leader John Horgan and other MLAs made much of the lack of job guarantees, pointing to similar projects in Australia. Natural Gas Development Minister Rich Coleman issued a statement with excerpts from the state of Western Australia’s agreement for the Gorgon LNG project. The so-called guarantees contain qualifiers like this: “... except in those cases where … it is not reasonable or economically practical to do so, use labour available within Western Australia.” Obviously there were no job guarantees, which could only exist in a command economy, in other words a communist dictatorship. Everyone agrees that specialized trades such as welding alloys for low-temperature operation will be brought in. And LNG processing trains will be shipped in pre-fabricated from places like South Korea, as they have been in Australia and elsewhere. Pacific Northwest LNG is on record with federal regulators that in the latter stages of construction, the use of foreign labour for the project could reach 70 per cent. Does that make it a bad deal? Perhaps B.C. could attempt develop this expertise from the ground up. It seems to me that was tried with aluminum ship fabrication, and it didn’t work out too well. For David Keane, president of the B.C. LNG Alliance, the question is how many large LNG projects, pipelines and all, can be managed at the same time as the Site C dam is being built. It was skilled labour shortages, and particularly a shortage of supervisors, that caused Australia to lose some of its proposed projects. Keane said all LNG proponents here want to use as much local labour as they can, because it’s less expensive and it builds local support. And he disagrees that B.C. is a sweet deal for the industry. Among other things, pipelines have to be built across two mountain ranges. Not only that, B.C. producers would pay an LNG income tax, which is a first in the history of the industry. Add to that PST, GST, payroll taxes, municipal taxes and federal and provincial corporate income taxes. Add aboriginal revenue sharing, and we have a deal. Tom Fletcher is legislature reporter and columnist for Black Press. Twitter: @tomfletcherbc Email: tfletcher@blackpress. ca

One of the reasons why there has been less wildlife before regulated hunting with a conservation aspect was introduced is because the younger males — the ones that do most of the breeding — were prevented from doing that by the older males. Taking these old animals out of the population creates an opportunity for the younger males to step in and pass their genes on. Thus our wildlife populations steadily grew in numbers and health. Coming back to the lion named Cecil. After all the dust of hype and make-believe has settled and self-serving animal rights groups have filled their bank accounts with money from gullible donors, it is refreshing to see that common sense and wildlife manage-

ment science prevail. After scientists like Brent Stapelkamp, the man who spent many years researching Cecil came out in favour of hunting, plus many other scientists voicing their expert opinion on the benefits of regulated hunting, we see a big change. The Zimbabwe government reversed the hunting ban before it even could be implemented. Five of the seven airline companies that instituted a ban on transporting trophies from Africa reversed their decision and the notorious animal rights groups like PETA and Born Free, among countless others riding the animal rights parade wagon, have moved on to their next victim that promises to generate enough dollars to pay for the six figure annual salaries of their leaders. How far we as a society have fallen when a dead lion, which

happens to have a name, can generate a worldwide outrage with hourly hype nurtured by media outlets! Yet in that same two weeks ISIS murdered a woman by burning her alive for refusing to engage in an extreme sex act. Many more have been sold into sexual slavery or have been killed. Also in that same week, dozens of children in Zimbabwe starved to death and six white settlers had their land taken away from them and were hacked into pieces while still alive. Not much was mentioned in the global news media about these crimes against humanity. There was certainly no worldwide outcry and dedicated social media pages about that, because a dead lion was more important than the plight and suffering of people.

Nicola Mining president says contamination levels will be low From Page 5 By comparison, readings of copper on the site currently range from 653 ppb all the way up to 1,520 ppb. “We’ve got a contaminated site and we’re bringing stuff on to reclamate it to get rid of the dust and to allow plant life,” said Espig. “We can’t reclamate the metal that’s down below, but what we can do is cover it so that the dust and metals don’t go to town, and we can cover it in a way so that plants can grow.” He said they plan to plant hay on the newly surfaced land. “One of the misconceptions is that

we’re not bringing stuff up from the Lower Mainland,” he said. “We’d be happy to get the materials from Merritt.” Espig said that future dumps on the site would have similar levels of contamination as this first one, and guaranteed regular testing on the loads, surface and groundwater to ensure it’s contained. He said Nicola Mining would make all of those tests public. Murray said he isn’t so sure. “Who’s to say that if they get approval maybe they start with this lower grade, responsibly measured dirt and then business

is driven by profit, who knows what might come in the future,” he said. Asked about the testing, he said, “What do we do when the tests come back and say guess what: you’re hooped? Guess you’re contaminated.” The project will also bring jobs, said Espig. “We will be increasing the gravel mining outputs, so that will create jobs on the gravel side,” he said. “When you have the gravel side you’re creating transportation jobs. When you’re bringing soil in you’re creating transportation jobs, and then that will allow us to put the mill back into operation, so it’s a total

of 35 jobs.” He said those jobs would all be given to locals. Murray said that in eight years as regional director, he’s received “maybe one” complaint of dust in the area. He was also concerned with the amount of traffic the reclamation would bring to the area. “Those B-train [trucks] will haul right through here, right up the Lower Nicola Aberdeen Road, right past a park I just helped put about $500,000 into that community to make it beautiful, and there’s no crosswalk. It’s dangerous,” he said. “There’s got to be a lot more planning done.”

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that arise from this project, which is expected to be complete by the middle of September. He said there is a water truck working to help mitigate dust during construction, and workers are being careful to conserve the water by not leaving the hose running. Council implemented greater watering restrictions last month as the Nicola Valley has been plagued with a Level 4 drought. The trail runs along the south side of Voght Street behind properties along Irvine Avenue. He said the contractor went doorto-door to inform nearby residents about the construction, and the city mailed notices of the project to residents earlier this year. “It’s going to be a really nice amenity for the whole community,” O’Flaherty said of the trail that will connect River Ranch Road to Grimmett Street. For the past few years, the city has been trying to establish a multi-use trail that would run from the Voght Street area to the Gasoline Alley part of town. There are currently only two such paths in the community — one along the Coldwater River and another at Rotary Park.

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Del Corsi doesn’t know what’s in the dust coming off the hill overlooking his home in the Gateway mobile home park in Dallas. But in a little over a week, Corsi and other Gateway residents concerned about a topsoil operation on the Blackwell farm that uses biosolids hope to have some answers. During a rally Tuesday, residents and members of the antibiosolids group Friends of the Nicola Valley (FNV) joined forces to collect samples of dust and dirt to be sent to a lab in Burnaby. Analyzing the samples will take about nine days. Residents in the area near Kokanee Way and Dallas Drive allege the topsoil-production site, operated by Arrow Trucking, is blowing biosolids onto and into their homes and causing health problems. Corsi said residents are dealing with intense dust storms due to strong winds in the area, leaving behind a constant film of fine dust, which creeps into homes and vehicles. “It burns your eyes,” he said. “That’s what everyone in the neighbourhood says, when you’re out in it, it burns your eyes.” Earlier this month, City of Kamloops community safety manager Jon Wilson told city council he believed the dust issues on the site stemmed from an illegal sawdust pile set near the edge of the cliffs overlooking the mobile homes. The last of the sawdust was cleaned up last week, though piles remain below, snagged in cobwebs, sidewalk cracks and planters. Corsi said he’s grate-

ful that dust source is gone, but said heavy winds late last week brought the same fine dust down onto the neighbourhood, along with a septic smell. He said the main source of the dust appears to be the Arrow site. “You look at the other hillsides and there might be a little bit of dust,” Corsi said. “We have dust storms and they’re just coming from that exact site.” Merritt resident Georgia Clement, who helped residents with the sample collection, said analysis of the dust will look for traces of metals, pathogens and prions — a proteinbased infectious agent

linked to various diseases of the central nervous system. Dallas residents are paying for a portion of the costs and the rest may be funded either by FNV or the Suzuki Foundation, which paid for testing of biosolids spread near Logan Lake at the request of FNV. A Suzuki Foundation scientist told the Merritt Herald analysis found concentrations of heavy metals above the limits set out in the province’s contaminated soils regulations, though within the allowable range for Class B biosolids, as set out by the Ministry of Environment. Environment Minister Mark Polak

told the Herald there are two sets of guidelines because there are various levels of contamination. “Even within the contaminated soils, there are different levels at which we require different types of treatment and different types of handling,” Polak said. “An area of soil can be contaminated and yet not to the extent where we would consider it harmful.” The province has pledged to conduct a review of biosolids in the Nicola Valley. Kamloops council is due to revisit the Dallas/Blackwell/ Arrow issue when it meets on Tuesday, Aug. 18.

Merritt Timber Supply Area Timber Supply Review Public Open House The province’s chief forester will be setting a new allowable annual cut – the maximum volume of timber available for harvest each year – for the Merritt TSA later this year. Section 8 of the Forest Act lists the factors that the chief forester must consider when determining an allowable annual cut. Ministry of Forests, Lands and Natural Resource Operations staff have been collecting and analyzing this information and the key findings are summarized in a discussion paper that is available for public review. An open house has been scheduled as outlined below to provide an opportunity for members of the public to review the discussion paper and to ask questions. Public Open House Date: Wednesday, August 19, 2015 Time: 4 p.m. to 8 p.m. Location: Room #2, Merritt Civic Center 1950 Mamette Avenue, Merritt, B.C. Public feedback on the discussion paper will be considered by the chief forester before the new allowable annual cut is determined. The discussion paper provides the results of the timber supply analysis, including a base case harvest forecast. It also describes the geography, natural resources and current forest management practices of the Merritt Timber Supply Area. The public review and comment period for the Merritt Timber Supply Review began with a news release on July 22, 2015. Comments will be accepted until September 23, 2015. The discussion paper can be viewed at: https://www.for. gov.bc.ca/hts/tsa/tsa18/index.htm (look for the words “Discussion Paper” in blue). For more information about the open house contact: Bruce D. Walter, R.P.F. Stewardship Officer / First Nations Relations Cascades Natural Resource District. Email: Bruce.Walter@gov.bc.ca Telephone: (250) 378-8421. Be advised that any response to this advertisement will be provided to the public upon request.

The City of Merritt has begun work on a new bicycle path. Construction began last week and at the moment the multi-use pathway along Voght Street is beginning to take shape. The city’s planning and development services manager Sean O’Flaherty said the construction process has been making quick progress. He said the grass of the entire pathway was stripped away in a day and a half, forming the outline of the soon-to-be completed asphalt pathway. “It’s going to be smooth — it’ll be rollerblade-able,” he said. The path is costing the city $133,398 for the tender bid city council approved for the project last month. The city has $25,000 in its budget this year for projects of this nature and BC Hydro plans to commit some further funding, O’Flaherty said at a council meeting back in February. Neither the budget for the trail project, nor the amount BC Hydro is contributing was known by the Herald’s press deadline. O’Flaherty said he doesn’t anticipate there to be any cost overruns

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www.facebook.com/c21movingre In quiet neighbourhood & close to downtown. This home features 3 bedrms, HW floors, wood insert in F/P, oak kitchen cabinets & an attached single garage. Lot over 13,000 sq.ft. with private backyard.

Spacious 4 bedroom, 4 bath home with 2 bedrm living quarters in walkout basement. Has newer kitchen & flooring in past 5 yrs. Double garage. Nice views of the city. Close to schools.

Spacious & bright home on large city lot in private setting and excellent location. This 3 bedrm home has a full length addition, new roof & completely fenced yard. Perfect starter or retirement home.

Build your dream home on this 0.25 acre lot in very desirable area on the Bench. This is the last lot for sale on Pineridge Drive. Possible set of building plans available for purchase.

5 ACRES

NEW HOME

FAMILY NEIGHBOURHOOD

HAS BIG SHOP

Great place for horses. Spectacular views from this 5 bedrm 2 bath home with fully fin. Basement. Has 26x26 detached shop/garage. A creek runs through the property. Just minutes from town.

Beautiful 2 storey house in newer subdivision. Home has 4 bedrms, 2.5 baths, open kitchen with granite counters, spacious living room and a double garage. New Home Warranty. GST applies.

Nice half duplex with large kitchen & living room, 3 bedrooms up with main bath plus has half bath on the main. Has carport with secure storage room. New roof in 2015. Close to school.

#2480

#2465

Great family home with 3 bedrms on the main, open oak kitchen, central A/C, ¾ basement, single car garage plus a detached heated 30x30 garage/shop with 12 ft ceilings, great for mechanics.

SPENCES BRIDGE

WATERFRONT LOT

#2526

$264,900

#2527

$319,900

#2529

$149,900

#2530

$92,500

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IN LOGAN LAKE

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#2470

$419,900

Quality built log home overlooking the Thompson River Valley. This spacious home sits on 1.03 acres with fruits. Home has 3 bedrms, 2 baths, open vaulted ceilings, full bsmt & cozy living rm.

#2419

$319,900

$349,900

This 0.78 acre lot at Nicola Lake has 180 degree views making this the perfect place to build your home or cottage. The area offers a wide variety of recreational activities year round.

#2414

$242,900

$146,900

#2493

BORDERS GOLF COURSE

Rare opportunity to buy this incredible property that’s backs onto the golf course. Features 3 bedrms 2 baths, fully finished bsmt, nicely landscaped backyard with deck & garden area. New roof.

#2494

Coldwater Hills

$264,900

$389,900

LAKEVIEW LOT

Almost 1 acre lot overlooking Nicola Lake. Build your dream home & enjoy the breathtaking views. Worth the drive to take a look and get in on these great opportunities while they last.

#2411

$199,000

Beautiful 10 +/- acre parcel with gorgeous views of the Coldwater River, just 10 minutes from Merritt. Power at lot line & many lots have preapproved building & septic sites. Some lots have wells, but all have a gov’t required hydrology study to assure Buyers of ample domestic water. Call for complete details. #1869

#2482

Grandview Heights

APPROX. 10 ACRE LOTS

Prices Starting at $128,000 + GST

4 bedrm family home in quiet cul de sac. Home has had recent improvements & is immaculate. Large master bedrm with 2 pce ensuite, spacious kitchen, fireplace in living & family rooms. Single garage, RV parking. Private backyard nicely landscaped with large deck.

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RESIDENTIAL VIEW LOTS Prices Starting at $85,000 + GST

Fully serviced residential lots with fantastic views of the Nicola Valley and surrounding mountains. Close to shopping and college. Start building your dream home today! #1726

$243,900

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Prices Starting at $89,000 + GST Located Off Lindley Creek Road

This premier subdivision offers a rural living experience with expansive views of the Nicola Valley. Minimum lot size of 0.5 acre up to 0.96 acre, offers privacy and room to landscape. The cul de sac design guarantees no thru traffic and crown land surround entire property. Road are paved with city services in place. #1928 Call for details.

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MOVE IN READY

Don Gossoo Managing Broker

fantastic location

250-378-6166 • Fax: 378-4344 or Toll Free: 1-877-841-2100

Janis Post 315-3672

Spacious and bright home on large city lot in private setting in an excellent location. 3 bedrm manufactured home with full length addition, new roof & plenty of fenced yard space. Perfect starter or retirement home.

$149,900

#2424

$429,900

ADULT ORIENTED STRATA

AFFORDABLE PRICED

AFFORDABLY PRICED

UNDER CONSTRUCTION

well maintained

FAMILY NEIGHBOURHOOD

2 bedrm manufactured home with huge private sundeck with hot tub, sauna & 30 x 12 work shed all overlooking Nicola River & golf course. One of a kind in a perfect location.

2 bedroom, one level home across from the old Collett Ranch. Great views, has had some upgrades such as plumbing, electrical some flooring in kitchen & roof in 2007. Large fenced backyard with room for RV’s.

Great starter home with 2 bedrooms and 2 baths, and in good area, close to school. Has an attached 17x23 garage/shop. Home needs some TLC of paint and flooring. Perfect for handyman.

#2518

#2515

#2510

$89,900

$149,900

CUSTOM RANCHER

$129,900

large fiench yard

This little 2 bedroom home is cute as a button in downtown location. Owners has put in many update & renos of newer windows, plumbing, electrical upgrades, new plank flooring, fixtures, doors & more.

CLOSE TO SCHOOL

brookmere

6 bedroom home nicely renovated, 3 bedrms up and 3 bedrms down in a ground level inlaw suite. Large fenced yard with a 34x20 detached garage/ shop. RV parking and garden area. Newer floors, kitchen & bathroom paint. Great place to raise a family.

Great recreational area all year round. Lovely 2 bedroom home with attached double garage, beautifully landscaped with RV prkg & sani dump. Live year round or use a rec. getaway. Easy access off Coquiahlla Hwy.

#2520

$142,000

1800 sq.ft. rancher only 6 yrs old with 3 bedrms plus bonus room above garage. Open design kitchen, HW floors, crown moldings, 9 ft ceilings and 2 full baths. Fenced backyard with storage shed.

Great family home, close to schools, with large fenced yard with room for RV’s. Home has 5 bedrms, 2 baths and fully finished basement and huge sundeck. Has detached garage shop.

Well maintained home in good family area & close to school. Bright living room, spacious kitchen, huge family room, 3 bedrooms up, 2 baths, newer vinyl windows & fenced backyard with patio.

#2493

#2278

#2512

#2345

$295,000

$234,900

Spacious panabode home with possible suite potential. Has large spacious rooms with beautiful updates. Large gourmet kitchen, new paint & laminate flooring, new HW tank & central A/C.

#2521

#2528

#2522

$229,900

NICE HALF DUPLEX

Great family home in great area with views from top floor deck. Home has 3 bedrms on the main, open oak kitchen, 1.5 baths, central A/C & partially finished basement. 30x30 detached shop.

$389,900

5 bedroom home with full basement located in great neighbourhood & close to school. Large backyard and RV parking. Home needs some TLC, perfect for the handyman. Seller motivated.

Check out our website for more photos.

$154,900

$199,000

$314,900

#2514

$298,000

#2524

$339,000

MOVE IN READY

big shop

backs onto golf course

CACHE CREEK

3 bedroom townhouse with recent upgrades of paint & flooring. Was one of the first showhomes. Nice floor plan, vaulted ceilings, gas F/P, 2.5 baths, laundry upstairs. Big backyard.

Well maintained corner lot with 5 bedrm, 2 bath home with updated & tastefully decorated. Completely fenced private yard with lots of room. Has large new deck and 20x28 insulated shop. Lots of parking

Incredible property in great neighbourhood, backs onto golf course. Home has 2200 sq.ft. in total, 3 bedrms, 2 baths, new HW tank and HE furnace installed in 2014, wood burning insert in the basement.

Great 4 bedrm home with some upgrades of furnace, HW tank & roof. Has detached garage/ shop with power plus a carport. Private backyard backs onto Bonaparte River.

#2462

#2497

#2494

#2389

$199,900

$299,000

$264,900

$229,900

NEW 2 STOREY HOME

nice NEIGHBOURHOOD

DESIRABLE LOCATION

newer apartment

immaculate home

HALF DUPLEX

NICE ADDITION

ALLISON LAKE

Half duplex in family oriented neighbourhood and close to school. Has 3 bedrms up, large kitchen, updated bathrm with newer flooring & tub surround. Large fenced yard with storage/ work area.

Charming little 2 bedrm home with fresh paint, roof, updated windows & kitchen. Patio off the sundeck, located in quiet neighbourhood, centrally located & lane access. Has insulated shop.

New home featuring open concept kitchen with granite counters, spacious living room, 4 bedrms, 2.5 baths & double garage. New Home Warranty 2/5/10. GST applies.

Family home with 3 bedrms up, 1 down, open concept design with vaulted ceilings, large kitchen, sunken living room, gas F/P and large ensuite. Within walking distance to elementary school.

Large family home with 3 bedrms up plus a 2 bedrm inlaw suite at ground level. New paint & flooring on main, oak kitchen, HW radiant heat& 3 baths. Fenced backyard with garden area.

Newer 2 bedrm apartment on 2nd floor of The Summitt. Unit comes with all appliances. Open kitchen/living area, 2 baths. Great place for the young family or professional.

Nice half duplex with fenced yard, is close to school and on quiet cul de sac. Home has large kitchen and living room, 3 bedrms up with main bath plus a half bath on the main. New roof in 2015.

#2480

#2506

#2309

#2519

2 bedrm mobile with addition in one of the nicest parks. One bedrm on each end with an open concept kitchen eating area & living room in center. Addition has enclosed porch & family room.

Beautifully maintained 2 level lakeview home on 0.57 acre lot only 2 min. walk to lake. 2 bedrms up, 2 down, custom kitchen, vaulted 14 ft ceilings, large wrap around decks with gorgeous views.

#2466

Quality built & immaculate family home in quiet area on 0.26 acre lot. Home has been well maintained, high quality laminate throughout most of main floor. Main living has 4 bedrms, 5 pce ensuite & 2 other full baths. Has 2 bedrm suite with long term tenant.

REVENUE PROPERTY

LARGE FAMILY HOME

PRIVATE BACKYARD

logan lake

Cozy 2 bedroom home with newer kitchen & bathrm renovations, upgraded furnace, 2 skylights and a backyard an avid gardener would appreciate. Has 2 outbuildings and patio.

Immaculate 4 bedrm family home in quiet cul de sac. Large master bedrm with ensuite, spacious kitchen, has F/P in living room & family room. Nicely landscaped backyard with large deck.

#2285

#2482

#2468

$146,900

d

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$151,500

$349,900

IN LOWER NICOLA

$279,900 NEW HOME

$319,000 APARTMENT

$159,000

DETACHED shop

#2505

$419,900

Spacious 5 bedroom home with huge master bedrm with jet tub in ensuite, open kitchen & family room, Cherry stained cabinets in kitchen, 2 huge sundeck in private backyard plus covered sitting area.

Clean & spacious 3 bedrm, 4 level split home on large fenced corner lot with double garage & RV prkg. Home has large living rm with F/P, bright kitchen, 2.5 baths, sundeck off master & an unfinished bsmt.

In new subdivision, this 2 bedroom home features an open floor plan, country kitchen, master with W/I closet, 4 pce ensuite & 13x10 deck. Single garage. Includes appliance package.

Newer 2 bedroom apartment in “The Summit” comes with stainless steel appliances, 1.5 baths and laundry room. No more shoveling snow! Great place to live, close to transit.

Quality built Cape Cod home with 3 bedrms, 2.5 baths, country kitchen, family rm & work area in bsmt. Fenced yard with double garage plus 3228 detached shop, covered deck & a gazebo.

Spacious half duplex with full bsmt & is close to school. Top level has 3 bedrm, main has living rm, kitchen, main bath & dining room. Bsmt has laundry, family rm, storage & full bath. Fenced yard.

#2151

#2392

#2531

#2456

#2319

#2340

#2426

#2467

$265,000

CUSTOM UPGRADES

$435,000

OVER 2900 SQ.FT.

$274,900

EXTRA LARGE LOT

$299,900

over 3700 sq. ft.

$159,000

EXTRA LARGE LOT

$514,900 RURAL SETTING

#2465

$146,900

FIRST TIME BUYERS

Side by side fourplex on 1/3 of an acre in prime location in Lower Nicola. Has been renovated inside & out including the roof & septic system. 20 yr roof installed in 2003. Don’t miss this!

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WALK TO DOWNTOWN

Lovely 4 bedrm, 2 bath large family home with fully fin. basement with family & games rooms. Bright spacious kitchen incl. 5 appliances. Beautiful fenced backyard with lane access & RV parking.

One of the nicest gated communities in Merritt with views of the Nicola River. Has 3 bedrms, 2 baths, open design living, gas F/P, galley kitchen with nook, laundry on main, hobby & rec.rm down.

$210,000

315-3043

CHARMING HOME

FIRST TIME BUYERS

POOL This executive Bench home has 4 bedrms on main, 1 down, custom fir cabinets with granite counters, S/S appliances, 4 baths & rec.rm & family rm. Nice inground pool and patio for BBQ’s

Personal Real Estate Corporation

NEW

detached shop

PRIME LOCATION

Brad Yakimchuk

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NEW

#2529

Don Ward 315-3503

Ray Thompson 315-3377

Call us for a Market Evaluation.

$154,900

GREAT neighbourhood

#2383

$72,900

$168,500

#2397

$449,900

$243,900

OVERLOOKS RIVER

TOWNHOME

SPENCES BRIDGE

Totally updated 3 bedrm home with walking distance to downtown. New paint, most flooring, kitchen counters, cabinets & bathrooms. Has 3 bedrms 2.5 baths & bright sunroom. Double garage.

Quality built log home on 1.03 acres with fruit trees & mature shrubs. Home features 3 bedrms, 2 baths, vaulted ceilings, huge living rm, large country kitchen, huge sundeck & fully fin. bsmt.

DETACHED SHOP

INVESTMENT

DUPLEX

POOL Quality built home with views & approx. 4000 sq.ft. on 3 levels. Large chef’s kitchen with new counters & backsplash, large family rm, 4 bedrms, 4 baths, fabulous master suite & much more.

Custom designed 3 bedrm, 2.5 bath townhouse with many extras of upgraded custom cabinetry throughout, 2 skylights, larger HE windows, bath tub in ensuite, upgraded fixtures & more.

Large family home with 3 bedrms up, open design kitchen with skylights, 2 gas F/P’s, 3 pce ensuite and approved suite on ground level. Nicely landscaped yard. Double garage.

#2384

#2459

#2483

$519,900

$229,000

$329,900

Possible 5 bedrm, 2.5 bath home on 1 ½ lots, close to shopping, hospital & school. Great yard, lots of parking. Double garage with 10 ft doors & a work area. Has A/C, U/G and drip irrigation, stainless steel appliances, B/I vac & storage shed.

#2504

$389,900

WALK TO SHOPPING

IN LOWER NICOLA

NICE FLOOR PLAN

DUPLEX

2 bedroom mobile in Eldorado Mobile Home Park. New plumbing with heat tape, 1 bath, comes with all appliances. Quick possession. Close to golf course. Pad rent $346 per month.

3 bedroom home on 0.35 acres with creek. Home has large living room, galley kitchen, 2 bedrms up, 1 down in renovated bsmt with new carpets, paint & HW tank. 24x28 detached shop.

Newer 4 bedroom home with 2 bedrm suite in bsmt. Very nice floor plan, big master bedrm with ensuite, kitchen has Cherry colour cabinets. Fenced backyard and very nicely landscaped.

#2334

#2234

#2435

$53,000 INVESTORS

$209,900

CLOSE TO SCHOOLS

Great for investors or first time buyers. Home has 3 bedrooms up, 1.5 baths, newer windows & siding and a partly finished basement. Close to schools. 100 amp service. Carport in back.

4 bedrm family home with HW floors, open concept, gourmet kitchen comes with appliances and a fully finished basement. Recent asphalt shingles, some windows & exterior doors. Nicely landscaped.

#2481

#2409

$125,000

$289,000

$309,900 NICE END UNIT

Tastefully decorated townhouse, end unit with a bigger yard & less traffic. 3 bedrms up plus office, 3 pce ensuite, bright open concept on main with laundry & powder rm. Great patio & large fenced yard.

#2463

$214,900

Excellent location & close to schools this home has 2 full floors plus bsmt, 3 bedrms up, 5 baths, 2 car garage and legal 2 bedrm daylight suite with separate entrance. Nice covered deck in back.

Older 2 bedroom home in nice neighbourhood, close to the downtown. An extra large 13,780 sq.ft. lot with subdivision potential. Lane access, huge backyard with single garage.

Enjoy the private setting in Lower Nicola on 0.33 acre lot with several fruit trees and is close to school. This home is perect for a starter home or retired couple. Great views off the deck.

5 bedroom home with HW floors, upgraded kitchen counters & paint. Huge lot of over 12,000 sq.ft. with private backyard, inground pool, hot tub & sundeck. Home has full basement with large rec. room, workshop area

Clean 3 bedrm mobile with covered deck & parking stall. New HW tank & new motor in furnace. Home is move in ready, comes with appliances. Pad rent $346 per month.

#2214

#2394

#2299

#2438

#2352

$299,900

$135,000

$229,000

$329,900

$44,900

#2491

$267,500

#2419

$319,900

FANTASTIC VIEWS

WELL MAINTAINED

LOCATION, LOCATION

GREAT STARTER HOME

Side by side duplex within walking distance to amenities. Each side has 100 amp, 2 bedrms 1 bathm kitchen and living room plus a fenced backyard. Total duplex in 864 sq.ft. Adjacent duplex also for sale.

3 bedroom rancher with fantastic views of the valley. 5 yrs old, open concept plan, vaulted ceilings in kitchen, 3 baths. 2 car garage with exposed appgregate concrete driveway.

2 bedroom home in good Park. Has a wood burning fireplace and an open kitchen, newer windows, fenced yard, nicely kept and storage shed in back with garden area & fruit trees.

Clean, spacious home with 3 bedrms up, 2 down, newer floors & kitchen cabinets. In desirable area close to shopping & amenities. Newer vinyl windows, detached garage, fenced backyard.

Traditional style 5 bedroom, 2 bath character home located close to schools & easy access to downtown. Home has HW flooring, central A/C, large fenced lot with deck & RV parking.

4 bedrm home with open kitchen, dining & living room plus a fully finished bsmt. Huge 15,000 sq.ft. lot fenced with inground pool and detached heated shop. Quiet area.

Side by side duplex close to shopping. Each side has 100 amp service, 2 bedrms, bathroom, kitchen & living room. Fenced backyard. Adjacent duplex also available.

Side by side duplex within walking distance to shopping. Each side has 100 amp service, 2 bedrms, 1 bathrm, kitchen, living room and fenced backyard. Adjacent duplex also for sale.

#2370

#2372

#2499

#2349

#2430

#2489

#2381

#2371

d sol $159,900

$254,900

$43,500

$249,900

$214,900

d uce d e r

$299,500

$154,900

ACROSS FROM PARK

This 2 bedrm character home has 1 bedrm up, 1 down, open kitchen concept, and large rec.rm. Yard is fenced with 1 car detached garage/shop and room for RV’s. Close to walking trail.

#2433

$209,000

$159,900

GREAT STARTER HOME

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d l o s

Very clean home with 3 bedrooms up, 1.5 baths, newer tile, newer flooring in living room and partially finished basement. Fenced backyard, carport off back lane. Electrical upgraded. Close to school.

#2417

$116,900

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Moving Real Estate BC Ltd.

MOVE IN READY

Don Gossoo Managing Broker

fantastic location

250-378-6166 • Fax: 378-4344 or Toll Free: 1-877-841-2100

Janis Post 315-3672

Spacious and bright home on large city lot in private setting in an excellent location. 3 bedrm manufactured home with full length addition, new roof & plenty of fenced yard space. Perfect starter or retirement home.

$149,900

#2424

$429,900

ADULT ORIENTED STRATA

AFFORDABLE PRICED

AFFORDABLY PRICED

UNDER CONSTRUCTION

well maintained

FAMILY NEIGHBOURHOOD

2 bedrm manufactured home with huge private sundeck with hot tub, sauna & 30 x 12 work shed all overlooking Nicola River & golf course. One of a kind in a perfect location.

2 bedroom, one level home across from the old Collett Ranch. Great views, has had some upgrades such as plumbing, electrical some flooring in kitchen & roof in 2007. Large fenced backyard with room for RV’s.

Great starter home with 2 bedrooms and 2 baths, and in good area, close to school. Has an attached 17x23 garage/shop. Home needs some TLC of paint and flooring. Perfect for handyman.

#2518

#2515

#2510

$89,900

$149,900

CUSTOM RANCHER

$129,900

large fiench yard

This little 2 bedroom home is cute as a button in downtown location. Owners has put in many update & renos of newer windows, plumbing, electrical upgrades, new plank flooring, fixtures, doors & more.

CLOSE TO SCHOOL

brookmere

6 bedroom home nicely renovated, 3 bedrms up and 3 bedrms down in a ground level inlaw suite. Large fenced yard with a 34x20 detached garage/ shop. RV parking and garden area. Newer floors, kitchen & bathroom paint. Great place to raise a family.

Great recreational area all year round. Lovely 2 bedroom home with attached double garage, beautifully landscaped with RV prkg & sani dump. Live year round or use a rec. getaway. Easy access off Coquiahlla Hwy.

#2520

$142,000

1800 sq.ft. rancher only 6 yrs old with 3 bedrms plus bonus room above garage. Open design kitchen, HW floors, crown moldings, 9 ft ceilings and 2 full baths. Fenced backyard with storage shed.

Great family home, close to schools, with large fenced yard with room for RV’s. Home has 5 bedrms, 2 baths and fully finished basement and huge sundeck. Has detached garage shop.

Well maintained home in good family area & close to school. Bright living room, spacious kitchen, huge family room, 3 bedrooms up, 2 baths, newer vinyl windows & fenced backyard with patio.

#2493

#2278

#2512

#2345

$295,000

$234,900

Spacious panabode home with possible suite potential. Has large spacious rooms with beautiful updates. Large gourmet kitchen, new paint & laminate flooring, new HW tank & central A/C.

#2521

#2528

#2522

$229,900

NICE HALF DUPLEX

Great family home in great area with views from top floor deck. Home has 3 bedrms on the main, open oak kitchen, 1.5 baths, central A/C & partially finished basement. 30x30 detached shop.

$389,900

5 bedroom home with full basement located in great neighbourhood & close to school. Large backyard and RV parking. Home needs some TLC, perfect for the handyman. Seller motivated.

Check out our website for more photos.

$154,900

$199,000

$314,900

#2514

$298,000

#2524

$339,000

MOVE IN READY

big shop

backs onto golf course

CACHE CREEK

3 bedroom townhouse with recent upgrades of paint & flooring. Was one of the first showhomes. Nice floor plan, vaulted ceilings, gas F/P, 2.5 baths, laundry upstairs. Big backyard.

Well maintained corner lot with 5 bedrm, 2 bath home with updated & tastefully decorated. Completely fenced private yard with lots of room. Has large new deck and 20x28 insulated shop. Lots of parking

Incredible property in great neighbourhood, backs onto golf course. Home has 2200 sq.ft. in total, 3 bedrms, 2 baths, new HW tank and HE furnace installed in 2014, wood burning insert in the basement.

Great 4 bedrm home with some upgrades of furnace, HW tank & roof. Has detached garage/ shop with power plus a carport. Private backyard backs onto Bonaparte River.

#2462

#2497

#2494

#2389

$199,900

$299,000

$264,900

$229,900

NEW 2 STOREY HOME

nice NEIGHBOURHOOD

DESIRABLE LOCATION

newer apartment

immaculate home

HALF DUPLEX

NICE ADDITION

ALLISON LAKE

Half duplex in family oriented neighbourhood and close to school. Has 3 bedrms up, large kitchen, updated bathrm with newer flooring & tub surround. Large fenced yard with storage/ work area.

Charming little 2 bedrm home with fresh paint, roof, updated windows & kitchen. Patio off the sundeck, located in quiet neighbourhood, centrally located & lane access. Has insulated shop.

New home featuring open concept kitchen with granite counters, spacious living room, 4 bedrms, 2.5 baths & double garage. New Home Warranty 2/5/10. GST applies.

Family home with 3 bedrms up, 1 down, open concept design with vaulted ceilings, large kitchen, sunken living room, gas F/P and large ensuite. Within walking distance to elementary school.

Large family home with 3 bedrms up plus a 2 bedrm inlaw suite at ground level. New paint & flooring on main, oak kitchen, HW radiant heat& 3 baths. Fenced backyard with garden area.

Newer 2 bedrm apartment on 2nd floor of The Summitt. Unit comes with all appliances. Open kitchen/living area, 2 baths. Great place for the young family or professional.

Nice half duplex with fenced yard, is close to school and on quiet cul de sac. Home has large kitchen and living room, 3 bedrms up with main bath plus a half bath on the main. New roof in 2015.

#2480

#2506

#2309

#2519

2 bedrm mobile with addition in one of the nicest parks. One bedrm on each end with an open concept kitchen eating area & living room in center. Addition has enclosed porch & family room.

Beautifully maintained 2 level lakeview home on 0.57 acre lot only 2 min. walk to lake. 2 bedrms up, 2 down, custom kitchen, vaulted 14 ft ceilings, large wrap around decks with gorgeous views.

#2466

Quality built & immaculate family home in quiet area on 0.26 acre lot. Home has been well maintained, high quality laminate throughout most of main floor. Main living has 4 bedrms, 5 pce ensuite & 2 other full baths. Has 2 bedrm suite with long term tenant.

REVENUE PROPERTY

LARGE FAMILY HOME

PRIVATE BACKYARD

logan lake

Cozy 2 bedroom home with newer kitchen & bathrm renovations, upgraded furnace, 2 skylights and a backyard an avid gardener would appreciate. Has 2 outbuildings and patio.

Immaculate 4 bedrm family home in quiet cul de sac. Large master bedrm with ensuite, spacious kitchen, has F/P in living room & family room. Nicely landscaped backyard with large deck.

#2285

#2482

#2468

$146,900

d

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$151,500

$349,900

IN LOWER NICOLA

$279,900 NEW HOME

$319,000 APARTMENT

$159,000

DETACHED shop

#2505

$419,900

Spacious 5 bedroom home with huge master bedrm with jet tub in ensuite, open kitchen & family room, Cherry stained cabinets in kitchen, 2 huge sundeck in private backyard plus covered sitting area.

Clean & spacious 3 bedrm, 4 level split home on large fenced corner lot with double garage & RV prkg. Home has large living rm with F/P, bright kitchen, 2.5 baths, sundeck off master & an unfinished bsmt.

In new subdivision, this 2 bedroom home features an open floor plan, country kitchen, master with W/I closet, 4 pce ensuite & 13x10 deck. Single garage. Includes appliance package.

Newer 2 bedroom apartment in “The Summit” comes with stainless steel appliances, 1.5 baths and laundry room. No more shoveling snow! Great place to live, close to transit.

Quality built Cape Cod home with 3 bedrms, 2.5 baths, country kitchen, family rm & work area in bsmt. Fenced yard with double garage plus 3228 detached shop, covered deck & a gazebo.

Spacious half duplex with full bsmt & is close to school. Top level has 3 bedrm, main has living rm, kitchen, main bath & dining room. Bsmt has laundry, family rm, storage & full bath. Fenced yard.

#2151

#2392

#2531

#2456

#2319

#2340

#2426

#2467

$265,000

CUSTOM UPGRADES

$435,000

OVER 2900 SQ.FT.

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$159,000

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#2465

$146,900

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One of the nicest gated communities in Merritt with views of the Nicola River. Has 3 bedrms, 2 baths, open design living, gas F/P, galley kitchen with nook, laundry on main, hobby & rec.rm down.

$210,000

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FIRST TIME BUYERS

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GREAT neighbourhood

#2383

$72,900

$168,500

#2397

$449,900

$243,900

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TOWNHOME

SPENCES BRIDGE

Totally updated 3 bedrm home with walking distance to downtown. New paint, most flooring, kitchen counters, cabinets & bathrooms. Has 3 bedrms 2.5 baths & bright sunroom. Double garage.

Quality built log home on 1.03 acres with fruit trees & mature shrubs. Home features 3 bedrms, 2 baths, vaulted ceilings, huge living rm, large country kitchen, huge sundeck & fully fin. bsmt.

DETACHED SHOP

INVESTMENT

DUPLEX

POOL Quality built home with views & approx. 4000 sq.ft. on 3 levels. Large chef’s kitchen with new counters & backsplash, large family rm, 4 bedrms, 4 baths, fabulous master suite & much more.

Custom designed 3 bedrm, 2.5 bath townhouse with many extras of upgraded custom cabinetry throughout, 2 skylights, larger HE windows, bath tub in ensuite, upgraded fixtures & more.

Large family home with 3 bedrms up, open design kitchen with skylights, 2 gas F/P’s, 3 pce ensuite and approved suite on ground level. Nicely landscaped yard. Double garage.

#2384

#2459

#2483

$519,900

$229,000

$329,900

Possible 5 bedrm, 2.5 bath home on 1 ½ lots, close to shopping, hospital & school. Great yard, lots of parking. Double garage with 10 ft doors & a work area. Has A/C, U/G and drip irrigation, stainless steel appliances, B/I vac & storage shed.

#2504

$389,900

WALK TO SHOPPING

IN LOWER NICOLA

NICE FLOOR PLAN

DUPLEX

2 bedroom mobile in Eldorado Mobile Home Park. New plumbing with heat tape, 1 bath, comes with all appliances. Quick possession. Close to golf course. Pad rent $346 per month.

3 bedroom home on 0.35 acres with creek. Home has large living room, galley kitchen, 2 bedrms up, 1 down in renovated bsmt with new carpets, paint & HW tank. 24x28 detached shop.

Newer 4 bedroom home with 2 bedrm suite in bsmt. Very nice floor plan, big master bedrm with ensuite, kitchen has Cherry colour cabinets. Fenced backyard and very nicely landscaped.

#2334

#2234

#2435

$53,000 INVESTORS

$209,900

CLOSE TO SCHOOLS

Great for investors or first time buyers. Home has 3 bedrooms up, 1.5 baths, newer windows & siding and a partly finished basement. Close to schools. 100 amp service. Carport in back.

4 bedrm family home with HW floors, open concept, gourmet kitchen comes with appliances and a fully finished basement. Recent asphalt shingles, some windows & exterior doors. Nicely landscaped.

#2481

#2409

$125,000

$289,000

$309,900 NICE END UNIT

Tastefully decorated townhouse, end unit with a bigger yard & less traffic. 3 bedrms up plus office, 3 pce ensuite, bright open concept on main with laundry & powder rm. Great patio & large fenced yard.

#2463

$214,900

Excellent location & close to schools this home has 2 full floors plus bsmt, 3 bedrms up, 5 baths, 2 car garage and legal 2 bedrm daylight suite with separate entrance. Nice covered deck in back.

Older 2 bedroom home in nice neighbourhood, close to the downtown. An extra large 13,780 sq.ft. lot with subdivision potential. Lane access, huge backyard with single garage.

Enjoy the private setting in Lower Nicola on 0.33 acre lot with several fruit trees and is close to school. This home is perect for a starter home or retired couple. Great views off the deck.

5 bedroom home with HW floors, upgraded kitchen counters & paint. Huge lot of over 12,000 sq.ft. with private backyard, inground pool, hot tub & sundeck. Home has full basement with large rec. room, workshop area

Clean 3 bedrm mobile with covered deck & parking stall. New HW tank & new motor in furnace. Home is move in ready, comes with appliances. Pad rent $346 per month.

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#2394

#2299

#2438

#2352

$299,900

$135,000

$229,000

$329,900

$44,900

#2491

$267,500

#2419

$319,900

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Side by side duplex within walking distance to amenities. Each side has 100 amp, 2 bedrms 1 bathm kitchen and living room plus a fenced backyard. Total duplex in 864 sq.ft. Adjacent duplex also for sale.

3 bedroom rancher with fantastic views of the valley. 5 yrs old, open concept plan, vaulted ceilings in kitchen, 3 baths. 2 car garage with exposed appgregate concrete driveway.

2 bedroom home in good Park. Has a wood burning fireplace and an open kitchen, newer windows, fenced yard, nicely kept and storage shed in back with garden area & fruit trees.

Clean, spacious home with 3 bedrms up, 2 down, newer floors & kitchen cabinets. In desirable area close to shopping & amenities. Newer vinyl windows, detached garage, fenced backyard.

Traditional style 5 bedroom, 2 bath character home located close to schools & easy access to downtown. Home has HW flooring, central A/C, large fenced lot with deck & RV parking.

4 bedrm home with open kitchen, dining & living room plus a fully finished bsmt. Huge 15,000 sq.ft. lot fenced with inground pool and detached heated shop. Quiet area.

Side by side duplex close to shopping. Each side has 100 amp service, 2 bedrms, bathroom, kitchen & living room. Fenced backyard. Adjacent duplex also available.

Side by side duplex within walking distance to shopping. Each side has 100 amp service, 2 bedrms, 1 bathrm, kitchen, living room and fenced backyard. Adjacent duplex also for sale.

#2370

#2372

#2499

#2349

#2430

#2489

#2381

#2371

d sol $159,900

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$299,500

$154,900

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This 2 bedrm character home has 1 bedrm up, 1 down, open kitchen concept, and large rec.rm. Yard is fenced with 1 car detached garage/shop and room for RV’s. Close to walking trail.

#2433

$209,000

$159,900

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Very clean home with 3 bedrooms up, 1.5 baths, newer tile, newer flooring in living room and partially finished basement. Fenced backyard, carport off back lane. Electrical upgraded. Close to school.

#2417

$116,900

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179 ACRES

10 acres

LAke

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LAKEVIEW HOME

26 ACRES

IC & I 11.4 ACRES Irregular shaped property presently split with C-4 and C-5 zoning, at the Coquihalla Interchange at Exit 290. There is a planned rezoning to C-9 and with road changes would make this prime development property.

#2488

$3,499,000

OPPORTUNITY Private 10 acres that backs onto Crown land and access to snowmobile, ski, quad or bike ride. 3 bedrm, 3 bath home with fully fin. bsmt with large rec. rm. Has 32x32 heat shop. Easy access off Coquihalla Hwy. and close to fishing lakes.

Prime agricultural farmland with approx. 8 acres in hay. Home has 2 bedrms + den, 2 baths, large kitchen w/pantry, deluxe ensuite & large covered deck. Has 26x20 storage shed, 2 horse stalls, water rights & more.

Located only 2 km from city this historical south facing parcel sits on bench above Highway 8 with panoramic views. 31 acres in bay, has marketable time, a rock quarry and 3 bedrm home.

Indulge your with 3800 sq.ft. of high end living on 1.3 acres with panoramic views of Nicola Lake. Superb workmanship & detail include granite counters, open wooden beams, 3 bedrms, 4 baths, large deck.

Great views property with gentle rolling hills, a mix of fir & pine trees and has a good producing well. Build your dream home here and enjoy the privacy & unobstructed views.

#2495

#2432

#2501

264 ACRES

4.3 ACRES

ON 1.74 ACRES

#2454

$539,900

Gorgeous property of approx. 264 acres with 2 titles. Has 1 mile of Guichon Creek flowing through the property. A great variety of land with possibilities of subdivision. Not in ALR.

#2457

$1,250,000

#2511

$545,000

$1,241,000

$974,900

$114,999

Commercial building with 2 bay garage and 2 bedroom living quarters in the back. Zoned C-4 which allows for many opportunities. Good visibility, quality built building & 200 amp service.

#2437

26 ACRES

waterfront home

d l o s

$269,900

OPPORTUNITY Commercial building in downtown core of approx. 5000 sq.ft. of commercial space on main floor and 1100 sq.ft. above in 3 bedrm suite, currently rented. Run your business & live upstairs.

#2137

$325,000

commercial The perfect location just 35 mins. From Highland Valley Mine and 25 mins. From Merritt. Home features 1800 sq.ft. rancher with upgrades, 4 bedrms & 2.5 baths. Has barn, great shop with concrete floor plus small outbldgs.

Great opportunity on this 1.74 acres with city services, fenced and can be rezoned to suit your needs. Has 1 bedrm home plus a 900 sq.ft. outbuilding in park-like setting with large water feature. This property has subdivision potential. Call for more details.

9.8 ACRES

ON 4.64 ACRES

#2525

22 ACRES

$324,900

#2190

$364,900

Magnificent 5 bedrm home on Nicola Lake with unique open designed family area with large bedrms & family room with an extra summer kitchen. 3 floors, 2 large covered decks. Has detached triple garage & an underground boat house bunker.

#2498

$998,000

WATERFRONT HOME

Great property with all natural grassland and a seasonal creek. Perfect spot to build your dream home or use as recreational property. Located approx. 15 minutes from Merritt.

#2322

$310,000

RIVERFRONT LOT Exquisite 0.83 acres in upscale neighbourhood, river frontage with enchanting views. This unique parcel offers both privacy & accessibility. All services to lot line, ready to build.

#2500

Great building of 1680 sq.ft. on corner lot in high traffic area. Previously used as showroom for car dealership, and is fenced. C-2 zoning allows for many options. Great location

#2450

$339,000

industrial building

$150,000 10 ACRES

Approx. 22 acres mins. From downtown Merritt. Nicely renovated 4 bedrm, 3 bath home with new flooring, bathrms & paint. Has horse barn, 100x44 metal Quonset and new drilled well.

#2342

$599,900

Great property for horses with riding. This 5 bedrm level entry rancher has a walkout bsmt, 3 baths, updated flooring, plumbing & HW tank, vaulted ceilings, large country kitchen & large deck.

#2321

$525,000

Beautiful 4 bedrm, 3 bath log home with open design, new Mill Creek cabinets, new flooring & furnace heat pump. Has numerous outbldgs, barn, storage shed, garage & more.

Well kept 3 bedroom, 2 bath home at Harmon Estates on Nicola Lake. Nicely landscaped yard with fruit trees & vegetable garden. The kitchen, living room and master bedrm overlook the lake.

#2335

#2507

$395,000

5 ACRES WITH VIEWS

new

Spectacular views from this 5 acre property with room for horses. Home has 5 bedrms, 2 baths, full bsmt, open country kitchen with new counters & S/S appliances. Has 26x26 detached garage/ shop. A creek runs through the property.

#2470

$419,900

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$695,000

8500 sq.ft. pre-cast tilt up building on corner lot with excellent exposure and easy access to truck route. Situated on 0.8 acres, lots of paved parking, has loading dock to retail area.

#2374

#2400

$249,900

NICOLA LAKE VIEW LOT

2 acres

LOCATION, LOCATION

Build your dream home here or make this acreage your weekend getaway. Driveway, septic approval and drilled well (25 gpm) are already done

3 separate title lots with 1200 sq.ft. building with 2 bays and fenced yard. Was a former gas station. Good highway exposure. Call for more details.

#2379

#2449

#2508

$199,000

$114,999

LAKEVIEW LOT

DEVELOPERS

3 bay garage

276 acre site with incredible mountain & lake views. Property has an allowed legal density of 62 units maximum. This parcel is above Nicola Lakeshore Estates.

Perfect for automotive repair shop with 3 bays, parts room with assorted tool & hoist. Zoned C-2, has 3 separate titles. Building has 3164 sq.ft. and total land is 17,625 sq.ft.

#2509

#2478

#2451

$199,000 LAKEFRONT LOT

#2414

$1,700,000

$289,900

3 separate title lots with 1200 sq.ft. building with 2 bays and fenced yard. Was a former gas station. Good highway exposure. Call for more details.

$242,900

#2356

$64,900

NICOLA LAKEVIEW LOT

INDUSTRIAL LOT

One acre lot with fabulous views of the lake & mountains. In quality subdivision of custom built homes. Worth the drive to take a look while these opportunities are still available.

Private acreage, treed with great access to Spius creek. Several good building sites, has a drilled well and hydro to lot line. Located in Sunshine Valley off Cleasby Road.

Flat commercial lot zoned C-3 on one of the busiest streets in Merritt. Prime location to start your business or relocate it to a better location. Services to property line.

#2411

#2047

#2359

$199,000

$209,000

These approx. 10+ acre lots are located approx. 15 minutes from Merritt in beautiful Sunshine Valley. Stunning views of the valley & some are riverfront. GST is applicable. Call for more details. Disclosure available.

GST is applicable

$89,900

13 ACRES RIVERFRONT

opportunity

A great property in well developed subdivision of acreage lots. This unique property has a large amount of river frontage. Hydro at lot line, septic must be installed. Most of land is flat and useable.

Immaculate 2000 sq.ft. commercial building in downtown core. New roof in 2013, renovated interior including new paint throughout. Parking in back with lane access. Great for investor or entrepreneur.

$299,000

#2305

$179,000

RIVERFRONT

CHARACTER BUILDING

0.91 acres fronting the Nicola River in the city limits. Within walking distance to downtown. City services not yet to lot line but with vicinity and be arranged for hook up.

In high traffic area, zoned C2 that allows for many business opportunities. Has living quarters in back with recent renos. . Good visibility located next to 7-11 Store.

#2354

#2436

$99,000

$198,000

COMMERCIAL BUILDING

20 ACRES

Great location on a corner lot on main street coming into Merritt. This 7300 sq.ft. building is zoned C-4 with a site specific zoning for prof. offices, doctors, lawyers etc. Lots of parking.

Prices starting at $199,000

$445,000 INDUSTRIAL LOT

12.63 ACRES

Build your dream home in this desirable development of fine waterfront homes on Nicola Lake. Close to 2 golf courses, Quichena hotel, gas station & store. Perfect lake for fishing, boating & swimming.

Located off Petit Creek Road

#2437

$325,000

Amazing one acre lot with stunning panoramic views of Nicola Lake & mountains. Perfect recreation property or year round residence. Easy access & year round recreation.

#2208

2 bay garage with 2 bedroom living quarters in the back. Zoned C-4 which allows for many opportunities. Good visibility and easy access. 200 amp service. Excellent location for your business.

$890,000

Amazing one acre lake view lot featuring stunning panoramic views of Nicola Lake & surrounding mountains. Perfect recreation property or year round residence. Great swimming, fishing, water-skiing.

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GREAT OPPORTUNITY

10.9 acres in Miller Estates, a subdivision of custom built executives homes. Land is south facing, sloped with some trees. Great place to build your dream home and enjoy the views.

#2019

$595,000 117 ACRES

Two 10 acre parcels in the City limits. One parcel has a two year lease. Zoned M-1. Other parcel has “future development” zoning. Call for more details.

#2301

$2,000,000

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Property has substantial aggregate deposit, excellent for long term gravel pit operation. 37 acres of light industrial and 80 acres of residential zoning. Estimate of 29 million ton deposit.

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LEGAL

Mistakes can happen when filing income tax From Page 10 This may sound terrifying, but there is a test that the CRA must pass in order to assess such a penalty and there are several defenses that you may raise. I will talk further about gross negligence penalties in a later column. One thing that is definitive is that CRA can only assess a penalty if they are aware of the inaccurate information. This leads to the next question of whether you should and how you can tell CRA that you have made an error in your tax return. If you choose to report the inaccuracy to CRA you will need to go through the voluntary disclosures program (VDP). The VDP exists as an opportunity for taxpayers to voluntarily disclose an error that was made in their tax returns and potentially avoid penalties being levied. I say potentially avoid penalties because the CRA can decide not to ‘accept’ your voluntary disclosure statement and if that were the case, the CRA now has been alerted to the inaccuracy and they may reassess you and levy gross negligence and other penalties. One of the main reasons that CRA may choose not to accept your disclosure is if the disclosure is made after CRA has sent the taxpayer a notice of reassessment or given the taxpayer some other indication that they have noticed a potential issue with their tax return. If this is the case, the CRA generally takes the position that the disclosure statement is not voluntary and the taxpayer may face reassessment and penalties. The VPD can be a very useful program in trying to fix an honest mistake; however, there are numerous considerations that a taxpayer should take into account

before submitting a statement to the CRA. If you have questions

regarding these considerations I would highly recommend seeking the

advice of a tax lawyer experienced in making this determination prior

to diving in! Greg Pratch is a lawyer

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What is sleep hygiene?

One of my patients recently visited a neurologist for ongoing neck and arm pain after a car accident. The report that the neurologist produced was fairly typical. However, in one part of her report, she described how the patient’s “sleep hygiene” was very important to her long term recovery. I was not familiar with this term so I did a little research on it myself. I was familiar with the results I found but I thought it would be good to share them with you. Getting enough — but not too much — good quality sleep is

Avoid napping during the day. It can disturb the normal pattern of sleep and wakefulness. Avoid stimulants such as caffeine, nicotine, and alcohol too close to bedtime. While alcohol is well known to speed the onset of sleep, it disrupts sleep in the second half as the body begins to metabolize the alcohol, causing arousal. Vigorous exercise should be taken in the morning or late afternoon. A relaxing exercise, like yoga, can be done before bed to help initiate a restful night’s sleep. Food can be disruptive right before sleep. Stay away from large meals close to bedtime. Also dietary changes can cause sleep problems, if someone is struggling with a sleep problem, it’s not a good time to start experimenting with spicy dishes. And, remember, chocolate has caffeine. Establish a regular relaxing bedtime rou-

tine. Try to avoid emotionally upsetting conversations and activities before trying to go to sleep. Don’t dwell on, or bring your problems to bed. Associate your bed with sleep. It’s not a good idea to use your bed to watch TV, listen to the radio or read. Make sure that the sleep environment is pleasant and relaxing. The bed should be comfortable, the room should not be too hot or cold, or too bright. Why is it important to practice good sleep hygiene? Sleep hygiene is important for everyone, from childhood through adulthood. A good sleep hygiene routine promotes healthy sleep and daytime alertness. Good sleep hygiene practices can prevent the development of sleep problems and disorders. How does someone know if his or her sleep hygiene is poor? Sleep disturbances and daytime sleepiness are the most telling

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GWEN RANDALL-YOUNG Psychology FOR LIVING What kinds of things make you really angry? There is an interesting approach to understanding anger which suggests that what annoys us most are those people or situations that mirror back some aspect of ourselves. At first glance, that might not appear to make a lot of sense.

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What a beautiful day I’m having here at church. His father bought him the gun last my little home. There is no wind, only a few year. Now I wonder with all the violence in clouds. It’s a great day for walking. our world, why would you buy your child a gun? On my walk there are always owers to look at along the way. With owers come That is not the world we have to be a bees. part of. As I stopped to look at the owers I thought, “What a creation!” These little owers have a bit of sweetness in them, and the bees were made to be able to collect this sweetness. They then put it into the honey comb and make honey with it.

Let’s think again of the bees. Jesus put the honey(Holy Spirit) into the owers(believers) and He wants us to help distribute that to others to show them the love of Jesus.

With all that is going on in the world, What a Creator to go through all this to Jesus has given us His Word. We need to provide some sweetness for us. That’s how study the Word and nd Jesus in there. That much He loves His people. will make life sweet and not violent. Jesus said, “If you love Me, keep My That is what Jesus wants to prepare commandments.” you and I for. That is the kind of world Jesus will take us to when He comes back. This Jesus says that His commandments is why the church is in almost every part are not that hard to keep. The Ten of the world telling of Jesus and His love Commandments are all based on love. through different means: hospitals, feeding The one that says, “Thou shalt not kill.” That is programs, teaching how to garden and a promise that means if we love God, then care for animals, building churches, building we will not kill those we are upset with. schools, etc. The church is helping people On the news a few weeks back, a to know Jesus and be ready for Heaven. young man shot and killed nine people in a

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Bowden wins Coyote Collision Open in Merritt sweep Ian Webster THE MERRITT HERALD

Nicola Valley golfers can be forgiven for feeling pretty good about themselves these days after taking the top four placings at the annual Coyote Collision Men’s Open tournament at the Merritt Golf and Country Club on the weekend. Leading the pack in the 68-player field was MGCC men’s club captain Brent Bowden, who went four-under on Saturday en route to a two-round winning score of 141. That was three strokes better than runner-up and fellow Merrittonian Steve Doubinin, who closed with a one-under 71 on Sunday to make things interesting. Bowden’s 68 on Saturday was his best-ever score on the Merritt course. “I’ve shot 69 two or three times, but never 68. It was pretty satisfying,” he said. The Merritt Secondary School counselor conceded that his long game on Saturday was nothing to write home about, but that his approach shots and

greens-play made all the difference. He scored a pair of deuces on day one, and added a third on Sunday to go along with an eagle three on the 492-yard 10th hole. “Both my wedge and putter were working for me,” Bowden said. After Bowden and Doubinin, the next three places in the standings were very much a family affair. Perennial contender Adrian Reynoldson charged hard on Sunday with the day’s best score of 70 to finish in third at 147, followed by brother Jack in fourth at 149. The triumvirate was completed by Adrian’s son, Aaron, in fifth with a finishing score of 150. Aaron currently lives in Kelowna. Playing in the final foursome on Sunday with Bowden, Doubinin and Jack Reynoldson was 2013 Coyote Collision winner Luke Ghostkeeper, who now calls Kamloops home. The personable scratch golfer, who wound up sixth at 151, wowed his playing partners more than a few times on the weekend with his big

FIERCESOME FOURSOME (Above) The final group at the Coyote Collision men’s open golf tourney on Sunday consisted of (left to right) Jack Reynoldson, Luke Ghostkeeper, Brent Bowden and Steve Doubinin. (Left) Eventual champion Bowden tees off on the 18th hole. Ian Webster/Herald

hits. “He can really drive the ball,” Bowden said. Two of Ghostkeeper’s tee shots on Sunday, and the subsequent recoveries, will be the subject of much table-talk at the 19th hole for years to come. On the sixth hole, the left-handed Ghostkeeper shanked his tee shot mightily

and put his ball on the other side of the river on the fourth fairway. A beautiful iron shot over the water and the trees miraculously got him back to the fourth green, where he twoputted for par. Even more improbable was Ghostkeeper’s play to close out the front nine on Sunday. Another errant drive

Sloan 37th at Barracuda Championship Ian Webster THE MERRITT HERALD

Merritt professional golfer Roger Sloan finished in a seven-way tie for 37th place at the PGA Tour’s Barracuda Championship at the Montreux Golf & Country Club in Reno, Nevada on the weekend. The top-40 finish earned Sloan, 28, a payday of $13,020 and brought his yearly earnings in his rookie season on the PGA Tour up to $133,048. Using a modified Stableford scoring format that encourages aggressive play, Sloan finished with a score of +27, 20 points behind the eventual champion and two-time

The Stableford Format: How It Works

winner, J.J. Henry from Connecticut. He also won the tournament in 2012. In 19 PGA Tour starts this season, Sloan has made the cut seven times. His best finish was a tie for 18th at the John Deere Classic in Silvis, Illinois in the month of July. One week later, Sloan finished tied for 48th at the Barbasol Championship in Auburn, Alabama.

The Barracuda Championship is the only PGA Tour event that uses a modified version of the Stableford scoring format. Unlike traditional scoring methods, where the aim is to have the lowest score, the objective in a Stableford tournament is to have the highest score. The scoring at the Barracuda Championship was as follows: Double Eagle: 8 points Eagle: 5 points Birdie: 2 points Par: 0 points Bogey: -1 point Double Bogey or more: -3 points The strategy in Stableford competitions can be summed up in three words: Go for it! The scoring format rewards risk-taking.

had his ball clear the pump house beside the fifth tee box, roll under the show car on display and hit the portable outhouse close by. Unfazed, Ghostkeeper again hit a brilliant approach shot over brush and water to salvage par. The Coyote Collision low net winner was Gord Rudd of

2015 MEN’S COYOTE COLLISION OPEN Merritt Golf & Country Club, August 8-9 Low Gross Results 1. Brent Bowden, Merritt 2. Steve Doubinin, Merritt 3. Adrian Reynoldson, Merritt 4. Jack reynoldson, Merritt 5. Aaron Reynoldson, Kelowna 6. Luke Ghostkeeper, Kelowna 7. Darrell Coldwell, Lillooet 8. Jeff Fedato, Kamloops 9. Greg Swalwell 10. Stu Jackson, Merritt

141 144 147 149 150 151 151 152 152 153

Low Net Winner Gord Rudd, Kamloops Kamloops at 131. The 20-handicapper shot impressive rounds of

131

83-88 to edge Merritt’s Dan Hildebrand by a stroke.

Merritt Golf and Country Club Ladies Day Results August 11 1st Flight 1st Low Gross 2nd Low Gross 1st Low Net 2nd Low Net

Diana Lorenz Deb Montgomery Muriel Griffiths Maureen Lorenz

39 42 32 32

Kathryn Olsen Lois Ward De De Connolly Sheree Byer

46 46 34 34

Jane Wowchuk Diane Murdoch Marg Gillespie Libbie Petrie

49 51 32 33

2nd Flight 1st Low Gross 2nd Low Gross 1st Low Net 2nd Low Net 3rd Flight 1st Low Gross 2nd Low Gross 1st Low Net 2nd Low net

In addition to those listed above, the following golfers also had 35 or less net scores: Peggy Plotnikoff (34), Lorna Latremouille (35), Iris Hodson (35), Joan Negrin (35), and Liz Claman (35)


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Otters make plenty of splash at Regional Championships Ian Webster THE MERRITT HERALD

The 32-member Merritt Otters swim team posted a whopping 59 top-eight finishes at the Okanagan regional championships in Kamloops on the weekend. The impressive showing included 50 individual and nine relay appearances in event finals at the Brock pool on Saturday and Sunday. “We had a great regionals,” Otters head coach Leroy Slanzi said. “The best part of the weekend was that almost all of our swimmers continued to set best times throughout the meet.” Slanzi noted that veteran Otters Jensen Cavaliere and Sumeeti Chhabra broke best times that had lasted two years. Four Otters swimmers will be continuing on to the B.C. championships in Victoria on the August 22 weekend. They are Isaac and Paige Asselstine, Kendra Marklund and Jamie Neill.

2015 OKANAGAN SWIMMING CHAMPIONSHIPS Kamloops - August 8-9 Local Top 8 Finishers

STROKE MEISTERS (Above) Paige Asselstine, shown competing in the Div. 2 50-metre freestyle event at the Okanagan regional championships on the weekend, is one of four Merritt Otters who have qualified for the provincial championships later this month. The other three are her brother Isaac, Kendra Marklund and Jamie Neill. Ian Webster/Herald (Below) The Merritt Otters team takes part in the cheer competition at the regionals. Photo courtesy of Michelle Zabek

Div. 1 Abby Thoms Sarah Parno Isaac Asselstine Cruz Slanzi

7th (50 Fly) 6th (50 Breast) 2nd (100 Free), 3rd (50 Free, 50 Breast) 4th (50 Back) 5th (50 Free, 50 Back)

Div. 2 Paige Asselstine Kendra Marklund Miranda Cavaliere Gabe Baird

3rd (100 Free), 4th (50 Breast), 7th (50 Back,100 IM) 3rd (50 Back), 4th (50 Free), 6th (100 Free) 6th (50 Free), 7th (50 Breast), 8th (100 Free) 8th (50 Back)

Div. 3

4th (50 Fly), 5th (50 Free, 50 Back, 50 IM) 8th (50 Breast) 8th (100 Free) 7th (50 Fly), 8th (50 Free, 50 Back)

Bianca Cavaliere Avery Warren Mathias Redknap Evin Baird

Div. 4 Liam Warren Cameron Parno Div. 5 Jensen Cavaliere Laura Lefebvre Haley Zabek Div. 6 Jamie Neill Sumeeti Chhabra Rahul Chhabra Div. 8 Koren Lefebvre Helen Asselstine

5th (200 IM), 8th (50 Fly, 100 Free) 6th (100 Breast) 5th (100 Back), 8th (50 Fly, 100 Free) 6th (50 Fly, 100 Fly), 7th (100 Back) 5th (50 Fly), 7th (100 Free) 3rd (100 Breast), 7th (200 IM) 7th (100 Free) 4th (100 Breast), 5th (50 Fly, 100 Free) 3rd (200 IM), 5th (100 Breast), 8th (50 Fly) 7th (50 Fly) Relays

Div. 2 Girls Div. 3 Girls Div. 3 Boys Div. 4 Boys Div. 6 Girls

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Youth basketball association gearing up for fall season Ian Webster THE MERRITT HERALD

The Merritt Youth Basketball Association is hoping to build on the tremendous success of its inaugural season this past winter by offering another 10-week session beginning in September. The MYBA autumn season will run from the third full week of September through until the final week of November. It will be open to all boys and girls in Grades 4 through 7 (or age equivalent). The focus of the youth basketball program will once again be skill development, team play, game strategy and the fostering of a fundamental love for the game. Expert instruction is provided by qualified basketball coaches, with help from interested adults from the community and Merritt Secondary School var-

sity players. “We decided to move to the fall so that we can take advantage of an even larger pool of experienced coaches,” MYBA spokesperson Dave Andersen said. “In the winter months, some of those coaching candidates are busy coaching at the high school level and it’s just too much to ask of them to do both.” Last winter’s 10-week session had over 60 keen participants. “We were very happy with the turnout and enthusiasm last winter,” Andersen said. “We want to see the program just get bigger and better.” Grade 4 and 5 boys and girls will see their sessions held on Monday evenings at Collettville Elementary School starting on September 21 and finishing on November 23. If registration numbers are sufficient, a second session may be held on

Wednesday each week. Grade 6 and 7 boys and girls will have their sessions run on Thursday evenings at the former Coquihalla Middle School beginning on September 24 and wrapping up on November 26. Once again, registration numbers may dictate a second session, which would be offered on Mondays. The specific times of the practices on each of the aforementioned days of the week are still to be determined. Coaches will contact players with the details. Andersen said that there will be no cap on registration numbers, adding, “We want as many kids as possible involved.” The cost of registration for the MYBA fall session can’t be beat. It is $50 per player if paid on or before September 14. After that date, the cost rises to $75 per

FUTURE HOOPS STARS Several graduates of the Merritt Youth Basketball Association’s winter session took part in the Red Devils basketbal camp at Thompson Rivers University in Kamloops this summer. (Left to right) Hannah Herrick, Olivia Schmid, Rory Crerar, Blake Klassen and Roger Colwell. Schmid, Crerar, Klassen and Colwell were all sponsored by the MYBA. Herrick won the Heat Award as the top participant at the week-long camp. Photo submitted

player. The registration fee includes nine 80-minute practices, along with a keeper basketball and a jersey. “The only reason for a two-tiered price is that we want to encourage early registration so that we know how many jer-

seys to order,” Andersen said. Registration for the fall session can be done a multitude of ways: 1. mail-in registration forms will be available at area elementary school offices when school begins in September

2. mail-in registration forms can be obtained by emailing merritt youthbasketball@hotmail.com 3. registration can be done at McDonalds on September 10 between 3:30 and 7:30 p.m. 4. online registra-

tion can be done by searching merritt youth basketball and following the links. For more information on the Merritt Youth Basketball Association, you can visit their Facebook page.


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Merritt Centennials annual golf tournament this Saturday Ian Webster THE MERRITT HERALD

The third annual Merritt Centennials golf tournament is all set to go this Saturday at the Merritt Golf & Country Club. “There are only a couple of spots left for foursomes,” Cents’ marketing and communications manager Meagan King said. “Interested individuals or groups need to get in touch with me right away.”

Close to 70 golfers are scheduled to tee off on Saturday with a shotgun start slated for 2 p.m. The numbers include quite a few past and present Centennials players, such as former NHLer and Merritt-born Ed Beers, along with the likes of Chris Forsberg, Derry and Doneau Menard, Tyler Martin, Payton Schaeffer, Scotty Patterson, Dave Dunnigan, Danny Morrissey and Colin

Gage. Up for grabs during the nine holes of golf are two hole-in-one prizes: a 2015 Chevy Silverado donated by Murray GM and

a 2015 Yamaha Wolverine supplied by Nicola Motorsports. The golfing will be followed by a delicious dinner prepared by the MGCC staff, and

a silent auction that includes professional sports memorabilia from JS Sports, a $600 guided fish excursion, golf mementos donated by PGA Tour profes-

sional Roger Sloan, some vintage hockey sticks signed by former Cents’ teams, and four tickets on the Cents’ team bus to a regularseason game in West Kelowna this fall. The fishing excursion is being offered by Evan Patterson (Scotty’s dad) of Bites-on Salmon Charters. The trip includes a five-hour saltwater outing on the 25-foot-long sportfish vessel “The High Five” out of downtown

Vancouver. A guide, one-day fishing licence, bait and tackle are also part of the package. All funds raised from this year’s Merritt Centennials Golf Tournament go directly back to the hockey club. For more information on Saturday’s Centennials golf event, contact King at the team’s marketing office on Voght Street, call 378-3604, or email marketing@merrittcentennials.com.

Two former Cents in the news Ian Webster THE MERRITT HERALD

A pair of Merritt Centennials’ alumni made sports headlines recently. Former Cents’ defenceman Reece Willcox from Surrey has been recognized as one of the top-achieving student athletes in the NCAA’s East Coast Athletic Conference. Willcox, 21, is entering his senior year at Cornell University, an Ivy League school. This is his third time winning the award. In order to earn all-academic status, student-athletes must achieve a grade-point average of at least 3.00 on a scale of 4.00

over the previous three semesters. Willcox, a fifth-round NHL draft pick of the Philadelphia Flyers, played two seasons with the Centennials (2010-12). In 118 career games in the BCHL, the six-foot-four-inch, 205-pound Willcox recorded 13 goals and 31 assists for 44 points. John Schiavo, 20, from East Patchogue, N.Y., has signed a professional hockey contract for the coming season with the Missouri Mavericks of the East Coast Hockey League (ECHL). Schiavo spent last season with the Centennials. The gifted forward led the team in

Reece Willcox

John Schiavo

scoring with 29 goals and 32 assists for 61 points in 58 games. The Mavericks are an affiliate team of the NHL’s New York Islanders. Schiavo attended the Islanders’ development camp this summer. The former roller hockey star wowed the crowd and made the sports news nationally by scoring two highlight-reel

shootout goals, one of them against former Cents teammate Anthony Pupplo. In a recent interview with the BCHL’s Smart Hockey magazine, Schiavo revealed that he was looking to turn pro as his NCAA eligibility was being hindered by the fact that he was home-schooled in his final year of high school.

SUNSHINE OPEN A total of nine players from Merritt travelled the Coquihalla Highway on the weekend to compete in the Kamloops Tennis Club’s annual Sunshine Open tournament. (Above) The Merritt mixed doubles team of Diane Quinn and Pavitar Dosanjh (on the far court) played the Kamloops team of Bill and Lea Poirier in preliminary round action on Saturday, losing 3-6, 3-6. Other Merritt contestants included Amar Khangura, Sahil Bansi and Bhavinder Bansi in men’s singles play, Dosanjh and Mo Ghag, Khangura and Harbans Sandhu, along with Bansi and Bal Bains in men’s doubles. In addition to Quinn and Dosanjh, Merritt’s Deanna Sheloff teamed up with Ian Kalashnikov from Kamloops in mixed doubles action. Sheloff also joined Ashcroft’s Maria Russell-Martin in women’s doubles, while Quinn paired up with Peachland’s Ingrid Stewart. Despite failing to make any of the playoff rounds, the Merritt tennis contingent had a wonderful time, highlighted by great sportsmanship and hospitality. Ian Webster/Herald

DBs perfect in Ladies Rules slo-pitch tourney Ian Webster THE MERRITT HERALD≠

The team’s full name may not be fit to print, but their play on the field of dreams speaks volumes. The DBs (that’s what we’re going to call them) went a perfect 7-0 on the weekend to win the Ladies Rules Slo-Pitch Tournament at the Central Park ballfields. In the championship game on Sunday afternoon, the DBs downed the host squad, Daddy’s Girls and Momma’s Boys, 18-5 to easily claim the title in the sixteam tournament. In their defence, the runners-up went into the gold-medal game completely exhausted, having had to play six

games in a row, starting at 8 a.m. on Sunday, to earn their way into the title tilt via the back door. On this weekend, however, the DBs were simply not going to be denied. In their seven round-robin and playoff games, the team bested their opponents by a combined score of 105 runs to 20. The DBs got the job done at the plate and on defence. Chelsea Vaughan pitched all seven games, while Brandon Colwell led the charge from the hitters’ box. The Ladies Rules tournament hosted mixed teams consisting of no more than three men in the lineup at a time. The males were

the only ones allowed to bunt, but weren’t allowed to hit a home run. The slo-pitch season is far from over, with seven more tourna-

ments still on the schedule which runs until October 18. Next up is the Hopes & Dreams Tourney on the August 22-23 weekend.

NUMERO UNO (Above) The DBs finished first in the Ladies Rules Slo-Pitch Tournament on the weekend. (Back row, left to right) Ricky McLeod, Ty Stirling, Brandon Colwell, Nick Hogue, Nyana Fiddick, Danielle Martens. (Front row) Lizzie Shuter, Angela Russell, Jess Colwell, Candice Bateson, Chelsea Vaughan. (Left) The DBs Jess Colwell gets ready to swing for the fences in championship-game action on Sunday. Ian Webster/Herald


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250-378-2141

A FUNERAL PRE PLANNING ADVISOR

will be available at the Merritt Funeral Chapel on the second and fourth Friday of the month, between the hours of 10am – 3pm (or by appointment). A Personal Planning Guide will be provided.

Employment Oppotunity Happy Thoughts

Happy Thoughts

LORDY LORDY! Superman (aka Quinn M)

just turned 40! Love your family

Job Posting: Lands Manager Upper Nicola Band requires a Lands Manager to perform a broad range of duties associated with the management of on-reserve lands. DUTIES & RESPONSIBILITIES: r In co-operation with AANDC, Chief and Council and Senior Management, assist with preparation of all land transaction documents (survey, land transfer, permits, and leases). r Obtain approval and registration of land transaction documents in the Indian Lands Registry pursuant to sections of the Indian Act. r Assist with Upper Nicola Band Land Use Planning process, and development of Land use, Land allocation policies. r Integrate the community’s goals into land management plans and protection of a safe and healthy environment. r Ensure compliance with AANDC’s Reserve Land and Environment Management Program r Assist Chief & Council, UNB Band Members with administration of land and estates matters by meeting with UNB members as requested, carrying out research and providing advice to Chief and Council to resolve land issues. QUALIFICATIONS: r Preference would be Certified Lands Manager through the National Aboriginal Lands Manager Association, or: r Minimum of Grade 12 or relevant post-secondary school background and willing to be trained. r Knowledge of property law being an asset. r Good written and verbal communications skills. r Valid BC Driver License and reliable transportation. r Ability to understand and follow written guidelines, policies, and procedures. r Ability to be flexible and to adjust work schedule as necessary, without sacrificing quality r Able to travel and participate in training as required. r Previous First Nation experience in on-reserve land management an asset. r Proficient in computer programs – Word and Excel.

Love Lynn & family August 12, 2014

Celebration of Life Please come share a laug laugh gh or a joke joke oke with w Ann, Sheila, Donna, and families in a celebration of Gerry (Papa) Hart.

Saturday August 15th, 2498 Irvine Avenue, Merritt BC 1pm-3pm

Deadline for this job posting is, August 25, 2015 Send current resume and cover letter to: Administrator, Upper Nicola Band Box 3700 Merritt, BC V1K 1B8 Fax: (250) 350-3342 E-mail: admin@uppernicola.com

Come one, come all to wish Exilda Paquette a very

Happy Birthday at Gillis House on Thursday August 13.

We thank all applicants; however, only those selected for interviews will be contacted.

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Apt/Condo for Rent

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Misc for Rent

NICOLA APARTMENTS

Executive furnished bachelor suite for rent. Single, mature adult, NP, NS, utilities incl. $800/month. Avail Sept. 1st. (250) 378 - 5580

Conayt Friendship Society

Employment Opportunity FAMILY DEVELOPMENT COORDINATOR The selected candidate will be responsible for the planning and delivery of the educational, recreational, cultural, mentoring, and support activities offered by the Conayt Friendship Society’s Early Childhood Development program. S/he provides leadership, advocacy, direct services, and facilitates activities to promote and optimize the healthy development of families living in the Merritt area. Reporting to the Prenatal Program Coordinator the Family Development Coordinator ensures the program remains, efficient, effective and accountable to the Society, its funding partners and stakeholders.

KENGARD MANOR

Clean Bachelor, One and Two Bedroom starting at $575/month. HYDRO INCLUDED NO PETS

Spacious 1 & 3

bedroom apartments.

F/S, heat and hot water included. Starting at $625/mth

ask about the MOVE IN BONUS!

Move in bonus - 1/2 month free rent

For appointment call

250-378-9880

Qualifications and Requirements: r Degree in Early Childhood Education, or Social Work is preferred. r Three years recent related employment experience including one year program coordination; r Knowledge and awareness of Aboriginal cultures, Friendship Centre’s, and urban issues; r Knowledge of basic accounting, financial statements, budget management; r Proficient computer skills in MS office, Internet, and email r Maintain clear and accurate records; strong reporting component required (monthly, quarterly, annual) r Counselling, facilitation, teaching and group leadership skills; r Excellent interpersonal and communication skills; ability to deal effectively and compassionately with clients, family members and collaborate with outside agencies r Must be able to navigate through and discern information and resources specific to the client need; maintain trust and confidentiality with clients r Successful applicant must pass a criminal records check r Successful applicant must have a valid BC Driver’s License with drivers abstract r As per Section 16 of the Federal Charter of Human Rights Act, preference will be given to applicants of Aboriginal Ancestry

1988 Quilchena Ave.

August 11, 2015

Duplex / 4 Plex

on most cellular networks.

1/2 duplex for rent. 3 bdrm, 2 bath, n/pets, ref. req. $1050 plus util. 250-378-8188

Want to Rent

Want to Rent

Small family looking to rent or house-sit a 3 bedroom home on acerage for horses and 2 dogs. Also able to fix up, paint and put some extra love and care into a place if needed, & look after an assortment of animals that will be well loved and smooched.

Need a Vehicle?

Closing Date: August 21st, 2014 at 05:00pm

1 bdrm Suite. $650 plus hydro 1 bdrm Suite. Renovated. $1000 inc ALL utilities

2 bdrm Bsmt Suite. $850 including utilities. 3 bdrm Townhouse. $950 plus utilities.

2 bdrm duplex. $700 plus utilities (X2) 3 bdrm duplex. New Renovated. $975 plus utilities. 1 bdrm house. Fully furnished. $1100 including utilities 2 bdrm house. $850 plus utilities (x2)

Call the

Please submit a cover letter and resume to:

3 bdrm house. Large fenced yard. $1100 plus utilities.

*All resumes will be carefully reviewed, however, only those applicants invited to an interview will be contacted.

2 bdrm Rancher in Lower Nicola. $700 plus utilities

Guaranteed Approvals

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Call for all of your Residential or Commercial Property Management needs! Property Manager: Lynda Etchart

Rooms for Rent Furnished room $415.vail. immed. Util. & extreme internet incl. Call 250-378-5128

Transportation

Health Ofce Receptionist (Term Position)

Job Opportunity The Upper Nicola Band’s Health Office is currently recruiting a qualified Office Receptionist (Term Position) About the Opportunity Under the Direction of the Health Director, the Receptionist will be responsible for the everyday office procedures and clerical duties. The successful candidate will have a Grade 12 or equivalent and office procedures certificate or equivalent experience. 2 years of direct work experience in an office assistant capacity. Strong knowledge of general office procedures, filing, co-ordination, data collection and reporting. Additionally, you will be a team player with a commitment to meeting the community member needs while practicing confidentiality to both community members and employees. Knowledge of First Nations social issues would be highly desirable. About the Organization Upper Nicola is located 45 km east of Merritt and 90 km south of Kamloops, British Columbia, Canada. Upper Nicola has eight reserves located near Nicola Lake and Douglas Lake. Upper Nicola’s two main residential communities are located on Nicola Lake (lR #1), and at the west end of Douglas Lake (lR #3). These communities are known locally as Spaxomin (Douglas Lake) and Quilchena (Nicola Lake).

Fight Back. Volunteer your time, energy and skills today.

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Quality products, friendly service!

Member of the RJS Craft Wine Making Academy

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Location: 2865C Pooley Ave (Hack Electric)

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AUTO SERVICES

1 bdrm Suite in Lower Nicola. $600 plus hydro.

1 bdrm in 4plex in Lower Nicola. $700 plus hydro.

Available 24/7 • mycreditmedic.ca

Joe: 250-315-5580 Sam: 250-315-5065

3 bdrm house. $850 plus utilities

2 bdrm in 6plex in Lower Nicola. $600 inc utilities.

Attention: Executive Director Conayt Friendship Society 2164 Quilchena Ave. PO Box 1989 Merritt, BC V1K 1B8 Phone: (250) 378-5107 Fax: (250) 378-6676 e-mail: reception@conayt.com

Serving Merritt & Area for 15 yrs

2 bdrm Suite. $800 plus utilities.

Available September 1, 2015

Auto Financing

Shingles, Metal, Torch-on & Cedar

2 bdrm Suite. $700 plus hydro.

Brand New 1 bedroom Suite on Bench. $1000 incl utilites, satellite/internet

Please contact Crystal: 250-539-8119

ROOfING

Property Management

MERRITT

1-800-663-5555 or *5555

Auto Financing

Homes for Rent For Rent : 3 Bdr House with Big Yard and Sundeck. Avil. Sept 01. (250) 378-6332

250-378-9880

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For Sale 2004 Jetta TDI 65 mpg. Well maintained; service records avail. 171,000 miles. 4 winter tires on rims; ext hub cap; ex commuter car. Great for students. $7,000 obo (250) 378 - 2152

Sport Utility Vehicle 2008 Toyota Rav4 all wheel, one owner, non- smokers, radio is wired for satellite radio, A/C, P/W, 4 extra winter tires mounted plus more extras. 216,000 km’s. Little to zero off road. Asking $10,900.00 or obo. Call 1 - 250 - 833 - 8381

Sex and the Kitty A single unspayed cat can produce 470,000 offspring in just seven years.

Please send covering letter and resume to ATTN: Collette Manuel, Band Administrator Email: reception@uppernicola.com Fax: 250-350-3311 Mail: Box 3100, Merritt, BC VIK 1B8

Be responsible don’t litter!

Closing Date August 26, 2015

www.spca.bc.ca

MECHANIC

FRANK’S MECHANICAL SERVICE OLD OR NEW WE HAVE WARRANTY APPROVED MAINTENANCE SOLUTIONS FOR EVERYONE • Tune Ups • Brakes • Exhaust • Suspension • Lube/Oil •Radiator Service • Shocks & Struts • Air Conditioning Service 2026 Mamette Avenue

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250-378-4888 to book your appointment. 2731 Forksdale Avenue, V1K 1R9

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HOURS

Tuesday - Thursday: 9:00 am - 6:00 pm Friday and Saturday: 9:00 am - 4:00 pm

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Lumber, Plywood, Fencing SPECIALS

SCREWS, NAILS, ROOFING, INSULATION, JOIST HANGERS & much more LARGE LANDSCAPING BEAMS AVA ILABLE

HOURS OF OPERATION:

Mon to Fri.: 8 am - 5 pm & Sat.: 8 am 4 pm

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• Vinyl & Hardie Board Siding • Aluminum Soffit, Fascia & EAVESTROUGHS

CALL: (250) 378-2786 “When others have come and gone, Ivan’s Siding is still going strong�

SERVING THE NICOLA VALLEY FOR 40 YEARS!

DENTIST

STOY YOMA DENTAL CLINIC Did You Know ?

Serving all citizens of Merritt and surrounding areas Stoyoma Dental is Merritt’s newest Dental Clinic. We are a Not For Profit Society serving all residents of Merritt and the surrounding areas. If you are covered by Status, Healthy Kids, Disability, Ministry or the Emergency Plan you are fully covered for eligible services & no additional funds will be required of you!

1999 Voght Street (next to the Credit Union) PO Box 3090, Merritt, BC HOURS: Mon-Fri 8AM - 4:30PM

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ting a e H & g n i b m u l Nicola P Fully QualiÀed Tradesmen in..

Plumbing, Heating, Bonded Gas Fitters. Service Work & Furnace Service. Custom Sheet Metal Atlas RV Parts & Repairs

PHONE: 250-378-4943

2064 Coutlee Ave., Merritt, BC

STORAGE

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Safe, Secure, Easy Access, 8’ to 40’ Shipping Containers SUITABLE FOR: • Cars • Boats • ATV’s • Snowmobiles, • Household Goods • Monthly & Yearly Rates • Business or personal ďŹ les & More.....

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at HACK Electric 378 - 558 0 2865C Poole y Ave., Merrit t, B.C. Full-time Watchman on site

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NEW PATIENTS ALWAYS WELCOME!

CLEANING SERVICES 250-378-9410

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email: rhackel@shaw.ca 2865C Pooley Ave., Merritt

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