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Crash near 150 Mile House claims one life Monica Lamb-Yorski Staff Writer A single vehicle crash near 150 Mile House early Tuesday has claimed the life of a 55-year-old man from Prince George. At around 4:30 a.m. a tractor trailer travelling north on Highway 97 carrying hydrochloric acid attempted to exit onto the Horsefly

Likely Road, but crossed the road and rolled onto its side in the opposite ditch, said Const. Rick Meaver, of the Cariboo-Chilcotin Traffic Services Tuesday afternoon. The 150 Mile Volunteer Fire Department, Williams Lake RCMP, Central Cariboo Search and Rescue, Williams Lake Fire Department and BC Ambulance attended the scene. A Ministry of Environ-

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On an annual basis, the City of Williams Lake provides Grants-in-Aid to local non-profit organizations for projects, activities and events that strengthen and enhance the well being of the community, promote volunteerism and support the goals and priorities of the City of Williams Lake. Applications are available at City Hall, 2nd Floor and on the City’s website (www.williamslake.ca), and can be submitted to the attention of Cindy Bouchard, Manager of Legislative Services, City of Williams Lake, 450 Mart Street, Williams Lake, BC, V2G 1N3. Questions, please call 250-392-1773 or E-mail cbouchard@williamslake.ca.

THE DEADLINE FOR APPLICATIONS IS SEPTEMBER 30TH Late applications will not be considered. In order to qualify for a Grant-in-Aid, the applicant must: • Be a registered non-profit organization in good standing with the Registrar of Companies; • Provide the most recent Annual General Meeting report, financial statements and approved budget for the current year; • Demonstrate financial need; and • Provide a service, project or event that supports the priorities and goals of the City.

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NEWS Coyote Rock land development underway Monica Lamb-Yorski Staff Writer There’s a flurry of activity at the Coyote Rock development south of Williams Lake. For two weeks Lake Excavating has been clearing land for the Williams Lake Indian Band project which will see a new frontage road, 10 commercial lots, 28 residential lots and a new reservoir above the existing golf course. “So far six of our band members are working every single day,” smiled Coun. Willie Sellars as he waved at the driver of a haul truck coming up from an area being cleared. “Our band members are running haul trucks, operating equipment and doing

site running.” Every day as the project gets bigger more people are being added to the work force from his community, he said. “We have an employment list with people chomping at the bit to work.” Down the road some band members will be trained to do surveying and fence building. The band’s economic development officer Kirk Dressler said Lake Excavating has donated $50,000 to an education fund for training. “We are in the second week of a 16-week construction program,” Dressler explained. The new development and its reservoir will tie into the existing water and sewer infrastructure at Sugar Cane.

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Williams Lake Indian Band’s economic development officer Kirk Dressler and Coun. Willie Sellars at Coyote Rock Development. A new water treatment centre that has been in the works for three years will be fully commissioned in a couple of months, meaning residents at the reserve will no longer be under the boil water advisory

they’ve had forever, Sellars said. Existing power lines will be relocated closer to the highway, along with lines for cable and natural gas. Once they are ready for building, the quar-

ter of an acre residential lots will fall under the First Nation land management, which means they are leased, Dressler explained. “We aren’t under the Indian Act so there’s more flexibility for us

to create terms for leases. We expect the leases will be for 99 years.” The project is excellent for the Williams Lake area, said Lake Excavating owner Trevor Seibert. “This is a beautiful piece of property,” he said as he stood outside his onsite shipping container office and looked out toward the lake below. His company has been pursuing joint ventures with WLIB for more than a year and began partnering for projects at Gibraltar and Mount Polley Mines. In fact, since the Aug. 4, 2014 tailings impoundment breach at Mount Polley, the two entities have been partnering to do restoration work. “Here at Coyote Rock there’s a real op-

portunity for people to learn,” Seibert said. “There’s a better variety so they will get to do different things.” With offices in Vancouver and Alberta, Lake Excavating is able to move employees around to different work sites, he added. “Once they have the training, they can go anywhere. There aren’t many companies that will take people with no experience and train them.” Crews are working seven days a week, 12 hours a day, on a four days on and four days off rotation. Recently the band reach an agreement with the Ministry of Transportation for the delivery of the frontage road to coincide with the highway upgrade planned for the vicinity, Dressler said.

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The Williams Lake Fire Department extinguishes several small grass fires below Highway 97 near the Husky station Monday.

Woman charged with arson Monica Lamb-Yorski Staff Writer A 51-year-old female has been charged with arson after setting several small grass fires along Highway 97 on Monday afternoon. “She will be appearing in court today,” Williams Lake

RCMP Sgt. Rick LeBeuf said Tuesday morning. At around 4 p.m. Monday afternoon the Williams Lake Fire Department responded to the fires which were burning directly below the highway between Bob Paterson Homes and the Husky Station.

The fires were put out promptly, but could have spread quickly because conditions remain dry in the region. Witnesses saw the woman walking along setting the fires and were able to provide a description, Fire Chief Des Webster said.

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A tractor trailer carrying hydrochloric acid crashed attempting to turn onto the Likely Horsefly Road from Highway 97 at 150 Mile House early Tuesday, claiming the life of the driver. The highway was closed for several hours.

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SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 27 (CARIBOO-CHILCOTIN) REGISTRATION OF NEW STUDENTS FOR SEPTEMBER 2015 ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS:

Tuesday, September 1 - Friday, September 4, 2015 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m.

(Some of the smaller schools may not be open on all four days, please contact the school to confirm registration dates and times). Children beginning Kindergarten must be five years of age by December 31, 2015. Children enrolled in Kindergarten for the 2014-15 school year do not need to reregister for Grade 1 if they are attending the same school. A birth certificate or proof of age and presentation of the B.C. “Care Card” is required for registration. Students are to register at the school in their catchment area. Parents not sure of their catchment area may contact their nearest elementary school for information or consult www.sd27.bc.ca (click on “Find the School Nearest You” and enter your address). The French Immersion Program is located at Nesika Elementary School and a “School of Choice” form must be filled out if living outside the catchment area. For assistance, Williams Lake area schools and their phone numbers are listed below: 150 Mile House ......... 250-296-3356 Cataline .................... 250-392-7154 Chilcotin Road.......... 250-392-5455

Marie Sharpe .............. 250-392-4104 Mountview.................. 250-392-7344 Nesika......................... 250-398-7192

LAKE CITY SECONDARY SCHOOL Columneetza Campus (Grade 7-9) 250-392-4158

Williams Lake Campus (Grade 10-12) 250-392-6284

September 1 - September 4, 2015 8:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.

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Alexis Creek.............. 250-394-4346 Anahim Lake ............ 250-742-3235 Big Lake ................... 250-243-2255 Dog Creek ................ 250-440-5654

Horsefly ...................... 250-620-3438 Likely .......................... 250-790-2320 Naghtaneqed .............. 250-394-7060 Tatla Lake ................... 250-476-1117

Pupils in these catchment areas may register with the principal at the school on or before September 4, 2015. Students who attended Williams Lake area schools in June, and beginners who registered previously, need not register again. Students who are changing schools should present report cards and documents, if any, from their previous school. STRONGSTART is a school-based, early learning, parent participation program that provides a new gateway to lifelong learning. Check the School District website for the program locations and schedules at http://www.sd27.bc.ca/programs-andservices/strongstart. On your first visit to any StrongStart Centre, please bring your child’s Birth Certificate and Care Card if they are not already registered in a StrongStart program.

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Tour leader Ven. Norbu, Gendun Drubpa Buddhist Centre’s Ven. Tenzin Chogkyi, Williams Lake Band Chief Ann Louie, Virginia Gilbert, Mayor Walt Cobb, and Thompson Rivers University campus co-ordinator Grace Simpson all spoke during the opening Friday evening of the Maitreya Loving Kindness Tour exhibit of ancient and sacred Buddhist relics that were on display at the university over the weekend. They all spoke positively about the need to bring more loving kindness into the world and continuing to build Williams Lake as a community of loving kindness. Here Gilbert gives the prayer.

Police arrest man carrying machete, investigate break-in Police responded to a domestic dispute, weapons possession and theft from vehicles during the weekend said Sgt. Rick LeBeuf of the Williams Lake RCMP detachment Monday. On Saturday, Aug. 15 at approximately 6:03 p.m. an abandoned 911 call was received from a residence in the 400 block of Gibbon Street. Officers attended and were advised by the homeowner that her ex-common-law partner was in her home against conditions of an undertaking forbidding him from being there.

The 45-year-old was arrested for breaching his conditions. He was released to appear in court on Sept. 9, 2015. *** At 11:44 a.m. on Aug. 16, police received a report that a wallet had been stolen from a white Ford while it was parked in the 200 block of Dodwell Street. The window in the truck was smashed to gain entry. The contents of the owner’s wallet were found near the 600 block of Pigeon. The matter is still under investigation. *** On Aug. 16 at 12:28

into while parked in the 100 block of Lakeview Avenue. Several items were taken from the vehicle including a CB radio and satellite phone. The investigation is still ongoing. *** Williams Lake RCMP Insp. Milo MacDonald said Monday the recent incarceration of two of the region’s prolific offenders has seen criminal activity decline in the last two weeks. “There have been a few incidents but most of them have turned out to be mental health issues,” MacDonald said.

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SCHOOLS RE-OPEN FOR STUDENTS ON WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 2015 September 9th will be a “half ” day for students (two and one half hour morning session only) and buses will run following the morning session. Each school will begin the day at the normally scheduled time – only the dismissal times are being amended.

a.m. an 18-year-old male was observed walking on Second Avenue North with a machete in a bundle of clothing cradled in his right arm. He was arrested for possession of a weapon and a breach of his condition to not possess weapons. The male is a resident of Williams Lake and is known to police. The male was held in custody to appear before a Justice of the Peace. *** Police received a report at 7 p.m. Aug. 16 that a 2011 Dodge pickup was broken

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Krista Murray of Gibraltar Mine (left) and Kirstie Blackall of Finning are organizing a charity barbecue for United Way taking place Tuesday, Aug. 25 at the Stampede Grounds. money to every group that asks, but cannot always give everyone what they ask for. After brainstorming, Blackall and Murray decided on a family-friendly event and chose to run the barbecue from 4 to 7 p.m. The time frame will allow working parents to bring their children and give people more time to visit than if it was held over a lunch hour, they said. This family event will feature activities for kids, machines for viewing, information booths, etc. Another main attraction will be a bouncy castle for kids. As a small community, it is nice to raise awareness and use this as a social event within our town, the organizers said. Instead of asking for large donations for the barbecue, they’ve been soliciting smaller ones from more people and the response from the community has been great, they added. For example, one company has donated a door prize while another is donating paper plates and napkins. The barbecue will

take place in the lower fields of the Stampede Grounds, where there are picnic tables and washrooms for public use. Finning and Gibraltar hold frequent barbecues and fundraising events at their workplace, but this time wanted to make an event on a larger scale and bring more community involvement. “It would be nice to see more people from the community at this event, than the majority being our employees,” they said. Anyone wanting to donate to the barbecue or find out more information can contact Kirstie at 250-3921624 or Krista at 250992-1800. Some of the organizations that received funding in last year’s campaign are Big Brothers Big Sisters for its in-school mentoring after school program, Canadian Mental Health Association Cariboo Chilcotin for a women’s conference, the Cariboo Regional District Library for teen drop-in programming, School District 27 for the Communities That

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Finning and Gibraltar Mine are teaming up to host a charity barbecue for United Way on Tuesday, Aug. 25 at the Stampede Grounds. Organizers Kirstie Blackall and Krista Murray said they hope it will be an opportunity to promote United Way and the local organizations that benefit from its funding. Murray, the Superintendent of Administration at Gibraltar Mine, said the barbecue was the idea of one of the mine’s unionized employees Chad Beadman. “We host a number of fundraising events at work during our annual United Way Campaign, but Chad suggested we should do something in Williams Lake to promote United Way,” Murray said. Blackall has been Finning’s receptionist for just over a year, and has seen United Way fundraising barbecues at her workplace grow from making a few hundred dollars in the beginning to the latest one garnering $1,850. United Way is a charitable organization that gives people the option of donating to a Community fund of their choice or directing donations to a specific program or charity. Murray said many employees at the mine choose to have their donation dollars go to the United Way - Williams Lake Community Fund. Re p r e s e n t a t i v e s from community and workplaces that fundraise for United Way sit on the Williams Lake Community Impact Council. This year the council dispersed $97,000 to the community. “The ask for funds far exceeded the pot of money we had to give out,” Murray said of this year’s round of applications, noting the council tries to give

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ar be it from me to argue with political leaders over whether or not Canada is in a recession, but there are some economic issues I wonder about. It seems we do anything, well, almost anything, to “grow” the economy and create jobs. We exploit our resources or give control of them to foreigners. We barge ahead with whatever might make a profit without considering the consequences. Anything seems to be OK in terms of resources, but we’re picky about some enterprises. Like liquor revenues are good, marijuana money is bad. Case in point. B.C.’s profits from alcohol sales dropped from $929.6 million in 2013 to $877 million in 2014. Is it a coinFrench cidence that the Connection Province has gone all out to make Diana French it easier to buy booze? Does anyone know why revenues were down? Does anyone know how the cost of dealing with the crimes, health and social problems resulting from alcohol abuse balances with the benefits from liquor sales? According to a recent report, Washington state’s revenue from its first year of marijuana sales was $70 million. That’s expected to grow, especially if the excise tax is lowered. It’s a piddling amount compared to B.C.’s liquor profits, but how much did Washington state save by not having to police pot sellers and users? Interesting to note the marijuana dispensers say there is a wide variety of customers, many of them respectable people from the neighbourhood — “good” people who enjoy a puff or two. Sounds like the same folks who drink in moderation. *** The long running Chretien and Mulroney governments were brought down by scandals. Will the Harper government be brought down by the Duffy affair? Or are we so inured to what used to be considered scandalous that we think anything goes providing it doesn’t hurt the economy? *** Question: Why don’t the incumbents in any election run on their record instead of bribing voters with goodies? Diana French is a freelance columnist for the Tribune. She is a former Tribune editor, retired teacher, historian, and book author.

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Saluting 4-H members The animals the public buys tonight at the annual 4-H Show and Sale are locally grown with the most attentive care. Not only will they be of the highest quality, but every purchase will help build the next generation of ranchers and farmers in our communities. These young 4-H members have worked hard to raise their animals and deserve the community’s support. Admittedly, many of the youth find it difficult to let go of their projects, but before you know it they are planning next year’s. Club members have to help each other during the show and sale if they want a break from the care and supervision of their animals. Unless there is a situation that could be considered dangerous, such as wrestling the four pigs used in the swine judging into the show ring, the kids are on their own. There are supervisors, judges and club leaders hovering nearby, but the youth are responsible for setting up their displays and taking care of their animals, making sure they are weighed in, groomed, fed, watered and walked if needed. And reports from one club leader suggest the youth don’t get to participate in the show and sale if they don’t show that they have done the work necessary to sell that animal. In addition to taking care of their animals

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they must also keep careful records about what they feed them and their daily care routines. Long before their animals come to the sale, the 4-Hers have learned through various judging rallies what traits to look for, that will for instance make a good market lamb, beef, or swine project for sale. During the sale they are tested on this knowledge against the knowledge of an experienced judge. In the beef ring, for example four animals are brought in and given a standing by the judges of first, second, third and fourth with reasons for their decisions. Then the 4-H members come in with their own judging cards and place the animals in what they think are the top four positions and list the reasons for the placement on their own judging cards. The senior members are also required to give oral presentations for the judges on why they placed the animals or projects in the way they did. Congratulations to all of the 4-H club members. As we observed while touring around the Williams Lake Stockyards, your hard work paid off in spades. Good luck to all of you in tonight’s sale, which begins at 5:30 p.m. with the Parade of Champions. - Williams Lake Tribune

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t has been an honour to spend two years in the role of Minister for Community Sport and Cultural Development, however, it is with great excitement that I introduce myself as the new Minister of Small Business and Red Tape Reduction, as well as the Minister Responsible for the Liquor Distribution Branch. As I reflect over the last two years some of the highlights include negotiating a $2.76 billion deal with the federal government over 10 years to provide much needed infrastructure funding and security for local governments. Having served in local government I know how important these projects are for communities. I was also pleased to be a part of the negotiations with the federal governMLA ment for the $109 Musings million dollar fund to support local Coralee Oakes governments to improve mostly water, wastewater and road infrastructure. On the sport side I was so pleased that the Canada Winter Games were so successful. We had originally targeted an economic return between $70-90 million and the final figure was $123.4 million. My new portfolio is very dear to my heart. Having served fourteen years as the manager of the Quesnel Chamber of Commerce, I know how critical small businesses are to local economies. As the only province in Canada that has received an A grade from the Canadian Federation of Independent Business for cutting red tape, I am confident that in my work as minister I will continue to spearhead regulatory reform while supporting economic development and job creation. As the Minister of Small Business and Red Tape Reduction, as well as the Minister Responsible for the Liquor Distribution Branch, I look forward to hearing from you on how these changes have benefited our communities here in the Cariboo, as well as discussing how we can best move forward. There will be a lot for me to learn in this new role, but I look forward to all the challenges and rewards. Although I will be taking on new responsibilities as minister, I remain committed to my role as your local representative and to promoting initiatives that put the best interest of our communities first. Coralee Oakes is the MLA for Cariboo North and is the Minister of Community, Sport and Cultural Development.

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Still a choice to be made on climate change Editor: Some of the greatest examples of genius today are the chosen few in society we deem so or who we have chosen to lead. Out of the entire mass of the human population, though, there’s sometimes a person who can excel in this way and exceed expectations of even the most notable of people, who appear to have it all figured out. I met one of these people recently when I noticed him picking up cigarette butts out of ash trays to later break open and roll up for smoking. He had a bag of empties he was carrying with him and after I found out he doesn’t drink or use drugs we began to talk about the environment.

He explained to me how he sees the problem of global warming being no more complicated than the solution for it. He then went on to connect the dots from what people have to say, whose opinions on the subject are respected today and to back in time many years. He told me how the current president of the U.S. believes the storms we’ve been experiencing are going to get bigger and last longer. How the president before him had said America is addicted to oil and how a former first lady, many years ago, had made the claim that the best way to deal with the problem of addiction is to just say no. He then explained to me what the most important thing he learned about loss is — that de-

nial can be used as a tool, or a weapon, whether on a personal level or in society as a whole. Then he told me the most interesting thing I’ve ever heard in my life about a famous physicist who recently said the brain is no more than a machine and about another scientist, who’s working on a theory that might prove the behaviour of denial, may explain why we haven’t been able to find life on other planets. That’s when he said the problem of global warming, or its solution, is only a matter of choice and it’s up to each and every one of us to determine what our future is. Then, he just walked away. Garth Verghaeghe Williams Lake

Volunteer needed for Seniors’ Village bus Editor: My letter in your paper July 29, “Seniors’ Village resident seeks volunteers” failed to obtain any volunteers to help seniors to ride in the go bus. None can predict the future and anyone can become disabled

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through no fault of their own, like what happened to me at 90 years of age when I had to use a wheelchair. This could happen to you at any time. One never knows what the future holds and what it has in store for you. You may join us seniors here at

any time and have to ride the Go Bus. No one ever knows what the future has in store so I am asking again for a volunteer to help seniors ride the go bus. Some day you might need help, too. Peter Teichroew Williams Lake

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Meeting a lot of new people and gives opportunities.

Raising the animals. They’re fun to play with.

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Learning all the different things we do.

Learning a lot of life lessons and responsibility.

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How they give us the experience to do this and care for an animal. This week’s online question:

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Residents living near Williams Inn are disappointed fire debris at the site has not been cleared away yet after the owner told the Tribune on July 30 it would be removed the following week. The debris is especially smelly when it rains.

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Gaeil Farrar Staff Writer The Williams Lake Stockyards cafe is a going concern this week as owners Donna Bergen and Sabrina Dyck serve breakfast all day during the annual 4-H Show and Sale along with other homemade lunches and snacks. The menu includes chicken fingers, soups, wraps, salads, hamburgers, fries and onion rings, hot dogs, and homemade pies and baking. Bergen says they make their soups and baking from scratch and pride themselves on the homemade goodness of their menu. The duo took over

the restaurant in February and also offer catering service. The stockyards cafe is open regularly on weekdays from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m., but is also open for special events on Saturdays and for scheduled sales at the stockyards. On those dates they stay and serve until the last animal is sold and everyone is ready to go home. Most regular livestock sales are scheduled for Thursdays . The next regular livestock sale at the Williams Lake Stockyards is coming up on Thursday, Aug. 27. “We will be open until the last sale is done,” Bergen says.

The BC Wildfire Service has received reports of people not complying with the

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Service and the RCMP. Charges may be laid or fines assessed under the Wildfire Act and wildfire regulation if the responsible party is identified. Members of the public can report abandoned campfires or open burning violations by calling 1-800663-5555 toll-free or *5555 on a cellphone. The more information they can provide about the location, activity and people involved (including licence plate numbers), the easier it will be to investigate

the incident. As recent wildfire activity in the province has shown, wildfires can have far-reaching implications. Even one human-caused wildfire is too many. Cariboo Fire Centre staff will continue to assess the situation east and west of the Fraser River. For up-to-date information on current wildfire activity, burning restrictions, road closures and air quality advisories, call 1-888-3-FOREST or visit: www.bcwildfire.ca.

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Entertainment A R Culture T S New direction for Cariboo Idol Sage Birchwater Special to Tribune/Advisor Robert Fry of CaribooRadio.com brought five of this year’s eight Cariboo Idol 2015 entertainers to the Aug. 13 Performances in the Park stage in Boitanio Park. This is the ninth year Cariboo Idol has given local musicians a chance to strut their stuff in front of an audience. This year Cariboo Idol is not a competition, explains Fry. Once the Cariboo Idol 2015 venues have all been played, all the artists will get a chance to record their work in a recording studio in late September. Tyrell Norton of 108 Mile House led off the Cariboo Idol entertainers. Born in Chilliwack, he has been performing on stage for four years, and was part of the Cariboo Idol competition last year. “I’ve lived in different parts of the Cariboo including Williams Lake,” says Norton. “My music is inspired by Delta rock group,

Diane Laukkanen sang a couple of popular rock songs.

Justine Hama is one of this year’s Cariboo Idols performing in Williams Lake. Sage Birchwater photos

Tyrell Norton performs at last Thursday’s Performances in the Park. Theory of a Deadman.” Gary Seminoff of 100 Mile House was next to take the stage. He is a seasoned performer, entertaining crowds since 1988, but this is his first year in the Cariboo Idol com-

petition. He sang two songs by Trooper, who he claims is Canada’s best rock group. Jazmine Storvold of 100 Mile House gave a stellar performance. She only sang one song, but it was enough to convince the Boitanio

Park audience why she was the worthy winner of last year’s Cariboo Idol competition. Justine Hama of Williams Lake also gave a convincing performance. Though she has been singing in front of an audience for as long as she can remember, this is her first year in the Cariboo Idol contest. “I sang with my

mother in church a lot,” she says. Diane Laukkanen of Williams Lake had her own fan club cheering her on at the Performances in the Park, including her three-yearold daughter, Charlie, who had to be herded off the stage a couple of times. “I like the oldies,” Laukkanen confessed, when asked what mu-

Park concerts wrap up Thursday evening The final evening for Performances in the Park starts this Thursday evening at 6 p.m. with Robyn Ferguson and Oren Barter singing and playing a number of cover songs and their original songs in many genres. Ferguson and Barter are returning for their fourth year at Performances in the Park. While these two spend all year busy elsewhere, they always look forward to returning to the Gwen Pharis Ringwood stage in Boitanio Park each summer to sup-

Gaeil Farrar photo

Brent Morton performs at a concert earlier this year and will be on stage Thursday. port the community they love. Drum and Bell Tower with Brent Morton

takes the stage at 7 p.m. making politicized harmonic introspection, just a little

slower than you walk. Morton has released five full-length records as Drum and Bell Tower since moving to the Cariboo in 2007. Once again there will be a farmer’s market and various other vendors setting up in the park from 5 p.m. Fresh produce and products will be available from Road’s End Vegetable Company, Puddle Produce, Windy Creek Farm, Cariboo Fruit Stand, as well as displays by Walk-Rite Shoes, BFF Fashions, Paper Airplane, Piece of Home,

Barefoot Books, Cariboo Fruit Stand and more. Cody‘s Bannock, Smashin’ Smoothies and Taylor Made Cakes will be on hand with snacks available for everyone during the performances. The Community Arts Council of Williams Lake is offering a Kids’ Arts Corner from 6 to 8 p.m. Kids and their parents have the opportunity do neat crafts like rock painting, paper airplanes and other projects during the performances.

sic venue inspires her best. “I must have been born in the wrong era.” Anyone who missed the Cariboo Idols at Performances in the Park, can catch these gifted entertainers Aug 29 and 30 at the Garlic Festival in Lac la Hache.

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Phone 250-392-2331 ext 219 • E-mail community@wltribune.com • Fax 250-392-7253 • Gaeil Farrar Community Editor

District 4-H clubs all set for sale tonight

COMMUNITY NOTEBOOK Tuesday, Aug. 25 United Way fundraising barbecue

Wyatt Armes of the Springhouse 4-H Club had to do some convincing to get his steer to the weigh scales.

Andrew Yurkiw of the Springhouse 4-H Club and Emma Pfleiderer of the Chimney Valley 4-H Club lead steers for the weigh in Saturday at the annual 4-H Show and Sale at the Williams Lake Stockyards which wraps up this evening with the annual sale which starts at 5:30 p.m. today, Wednesday, Aug. 19 with the parade of champions.

Finning and Gibraltar Mine are teaming up to host a charity barbecue for United Way on Tuesday, Aug. 25 in the Stampede Grounds from 4 to 7 p.m. In addition to the barbecue there will be activities for children including a bouncy castle and machines for viewing. The time frame will allow working parents to bring their children and give people more time to visit than if it was held over a lunch hour. Organizers Kirstie Blackall and Krista Murray said they hope it will be an opportunity to promote United Way and the local organizations that benefit from its funding.

Friday, Sept. 25

Bethel Church 50th anniversary celebration

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Cindy Chappell (right) of the Bean Counter was among the judges Saturday morning for the 4-H foods section.

Brenda Van Wyck of Big Lake 4-H Club weighs in her turkey at 24 pounds.

Cariboo Bethel Church in Williams Lake will be celebrating its 50th anniversary on Friday, Sept. 25 with a meet and greet from 7 to 9 p.m. at the church, followed by a family picnic on Saturday, Sept. 26 from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the home of Elmer and Shirley Thiessen. That evening a service will also be held at the church. On Sunday, Sept. 27 the celebration service will be held at 10 a.m. People wishing to attend are asked to reply by Sept. 1. Billeting is available by contacting Edith Matthies at cbc50th@gmail.com.

Saturday, Sept. 19 Rotary barbecue

Riata Seelhof of the Horsefly 4-H Club runs through her pattern during the horse events Saturday.

Abby Shoults and her son Isaac of the Rose Lake/Miocene 4-H Club walk in one of four pigs used by all of the clubs in the swine judging competition held Saturday.

London Pavlovic entered his puppy Barnaby in the dog show Saturday evening.

The A-Pork-Alypse, harvest pig roast and dance fundraiser for people ages 19 and older will be held Saturday, Sept. 19 from 5 to 11 p.m. at the Let R Buck Saloon behind the Stampede Grandstands with dancing to the Nite Hawk band starting at 8 p.m. after the auction of Daybreak Rotary Club services at 7:45 p.m. and the earlier dinner. Only 125 tickets are available at $50 each at The Williams Lake Tribune and Sandtronic.


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40th Horsefly Fall Fair celebrates country life urday, Aug. 22 and like this year’s theme, Country Life, offers a taste of what living in the Horsefly area has to offer. There will be covered wagon rides, a scarecrow building activity for children, and all kinds of farm and garden exhibits on display that have been entered by children and adults. Expect to see a huge quilting and needle craft section, lots of canning, baking,

cut flowers, and livestock entries, McNie says. “It really is quite amazing.” The Horsefly Volunteer Fire Department will have their fire truck there for children to explore. There will also be a fun fundraiser called chicken poop bingo. She says SOUL Food will be there selling ice cream and veggie snacks and the Seniors Wellness Society will have hamburgers and corn on the cob

on offer. Thanks to United Concrete she says there will also be cotton candy available. During the event the Horsefly citizen of the year is also announced, McNie says. In conjunction with the fair there will also be a farmers market with longer hours set up in the little mall across the street from the school grounds and Horsefly hall where exhibits will be set up. The Horsefly Fall Fair competition is

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Visitors view the 3,000 Buddhist relics and sacred objects in the Maitreya Loving Kindness Tour held at TRU over the weekend including some contributed by His Holiness the Dalai Lama which are more than 2,600 years old.

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exceeded their expectations,” says local organizer Colleen O’Neill of the Gendun Drubpa Buddhist Centre in Williams Lake which invited the exhibit to the community. “They were touched by the kindness and generosity of our town.” She says the exhibit was well received with 70 people in attendance for the Friday evening opening and a total of 390 people visiting the exhibit throughout the weekend. “The feedback from

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40,883

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Performances in the Park best ever in July and August. It has been my pleasure to once again coordinate Performances in the Park. So while I am the face of the event there are many hands who make the work easy. Williams Lake is a truly fantastic community. Angela Sommer of Angelkeys Music Studio has been the key organizer of this year’s Performances in the Park which wraps up this Thursday evening with the final concert of the season.

Angela Sommer Special to Tribune/Advisor This year’s Performances in the Park had the best attendance I have seen. I believe we had 500plus people coming out each and every night. We were fortunate to be able to book around some big festivals such as Arts on the Fly, Arts Wells and others and secure fantastic national artists. We extended one evening by one hour to accommodate two extra performers who were in town that day. The audience feedback about the addition of vendors was very positive. Most people would like to see more next year. Vendors were happy with the setup, as well. While this is what the audience sees, this event would not be possible without our many supporters and sponsors. Starting with the

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Pat Myre (left), Wayne Lucier and his brother Arnold Lucier played some popular toe-tapping and sing-along-songs in Boitanio Park during last Thursday evening’s Performances in the Park. press such as The Tribune, Cariboo Country and the Goat and CaribooRadio who all willingly advertised and supported the event each and every week, and our business sponsors who provide a large part of the artists’ honorariums, the City of Williams Lake, Cariboo Regional District and the Central Cariboo Arts and Culture Society who provided support behind the scenes. Then there were the wonderful people who

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SPORTS NOTEBOOK Monday, Aug. 17 to Friday, Aug. 21 Champions Soccer Camp

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150 Mile House’s Brock Everett weaves between stakes in the senior boys stake racing event at the Little Britches Rodeo Finals in Williams Lake Sunday.

Little Britches Rodeo rides into lakecity Hundreds of future rodeo stars roped and rode during the weekend in Williams Lake during the Little Britches Rodeo Finals. Elementary-school-aged athletes from around the province converged at the Williams Lake Stampede Grounds for the event, where participants competed in barrel racing, stake racing, pole bending, goat tail tying, dummy roping, steer riding, calf tying, breakaway roping and chute dogging. Always a fixture on the Little Britches and Williams Lake High School Rodeo scene, Williams Lake’s Willie Crosina was on hand to call all the action in the announcer’s booth over the two-day event. From the Cariboo Lac La Hache’s Will Roberts, Ryan Roberts, Williams Lake’s Melissa Pinchbeck, Reese Rivet, Cordell Pinchbeck, Conway Pinchbeck, 150 Mile House’s Lauren Bedford, Isaac Bedford and Brock Everett competed in their respective junior and senior divisions. Results weren’t available at press time. See a future Tribune/Weekend Advisor for winners.

Left: Williams Lake’s Cordell Pinchbeck hangs on for an eight-second ride in the senior boys steer riding event at the Little Britches Rodeo Finals. Young rodeo athletes from around B.C. were at the Williams Lake Stampede Grounds for two days competing in multiple events for points in the overall season standings. Bottom: Reese Rivet heads home after rounding the poles during senior girls pole bending Sunday.

A free soccer camp is running this week at the Lake City secondary Columneetza campus field. The camp goes from 9:30 a.m. until noon and is offered free of charge to boys and girls aged seven to 12 years of age. Players will be divided into small groups by age and led by camp coaches. Sessions involve skill development, team play, snack breaks (provided), tournament games, and there will be contests and prizes for all. All participants will receive a soccer ball and a camp T-shirt. Soccer shoes and shin pads are optional. Registration is still available by dropping by the field prior to camp start time.

Saturday, Aug. 22 Memorial Race Thunder Mountain Speedway hosts its Memorial Race at the local race track. This will be a regular season points race featuring all classes including bone stock mini, pro mini and street stock. Qualifying starts at 5 p.m. with racing getting underway at 6 p.m.

Monday, Aug. 24 to Friday, Aug. 28 and Monday, Aug. 31 to Friday, Sept. 3 Rookie hockey The city is hosting a rookie hockey camp for children five to nine years old at the Cariboo Memorial Recreation Complex. Learn hockey fundamentals including skating, passing, shooting and maneuvering on the ice. Participants must be able to get up by themselves and on the ice and take a few steps prior to registration. For more or to register call the CMRC at 250-398-7665.


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Williams Lake Slo-Pitch League Standings (as of Aug. 10) A Division PTS 1.) Rowdies 26 2.) Rookies 24 3.) Lakers 22 4.) Toyota Tailgaiters 18 5.) Wild Chickens 16 6.) Highlife 8 B Division PTS 1.) Sticks and Stones 15 2.) Ballbreakers 14 3.) Gong Ranch 13 4.) Giants 12 4.) Brew Jays 12 6.) Beer-O-Crats 6 C Division PTS 1.) Cowboys and Indians 24 2.) Fireballs 21 3.) RezBulls 19 4.) Plumdog Millionaires 13 5.) Those Guys 12 6.) Angels 0 D Division PTS 1.) Vigilantes 26 2.) Status 25 3.) Y Nots 22 4.) Broke Millionaires 20 5.) Hit-N-Run 18 6.) Sluggers 6

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hosted by Gibraltar Mine and Finning The BBQ will be held on Tuesday, August 25th, 2015 from 4pm to 7pm at the Williams Lake Stampede grounds. This family event will feature activities for kids, CAT machines for viewing and non-profit information booths, etc. As a small community, it is nice to raise awareness and use this as a social event within our town.

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Williams Lake RCMP members Cpl. Gregg Strom (from left), Const. Andrew Waters and Const. Colby Hendrickson, all participants in the Cops for Cancer Tour de North, host a fundraising barbecue Tuesday at the Williams Lake courthouse.

Cops for Cancer pedalling for cancer research and support Williams Lake RCMP members are pedalling to make a difference in the lives of kids with cancer and their families. The Cops for Cancer Tour de North team will ride this September to raise money for kids affected by the disease. This year’s tour begins in Dawson Creek and will span close to 850 kilometres on its way to the group’s final destination in Williams Lake. During Cops for Cancer’s 14 years, riders have raised more than $2.3 million for pediatric cancer research and support programs for Camp Good Times (www.campgoodtimes. org). Tour de North team members include rid-

ers from Prince George, Fort St. James, Anahim Lake, Terrace, Quesnel, Tumbler Ridge, Mackenzie, Dawson Creek and Williams Lake. Anahim Lake RCMP member Dylan Hardy, and Williams Lake RCMP members Gregg

Strom, Daniel Cohen, Colby Hendrickson and Andrew Waters are participating in the ride. Riders will travel the route over seven days from Sept. 15 to Sept. 21 — from Dawson Creek to Fort St. John (75 kilometres),

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from Fort St. John, to Hudson Hope to Chetwynd (140 km), from Chetwynd to Powder King Mountain Resort (110 km), from Powder King to Mackenzie (70 km), from Mackenzie to Prince George (195 km), from Prince George to Quesnel (120 km) and from Quesnel to Williams Lake (120 km). On Tuesday, Williams Lake team members hosted a fundrasing barbecue at the Williams Lake courthouse. To make a donation to the team you can visit www.tourdenorth.ca or contact Erin Reynolds at 250-645-2365. The team also has a Facebook page at www. facebook.com/copstourdenorth.

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Hannah Erlandson (left) and Sara Neufeld (right) practice a throwin drill alongside coach Cheryl Jacques during the Champions Soccer Camp at the Lake City secondary Columneetza campus Tuesday. The Williams Lake Fire Department will be on site Friday to hose down the players.

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Saturday, September 19, 2015 5:00 pm to 11:00 pm Let ‘ R Buck Saloon behind the Grandstand at Stampede Park Tickets $50 each - only 125 tickets available at Sandtronic and the Williams Lake Tribune.

This is an outdoor event - please dress for the weather. For ages 19 & over only. A Daybreak Rotary Fundraiser - Proceeds to Rotary International and Local Projects. For info call Lori 250-305-8559.

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Team B.C.’s U18 side celebrates a win over the Prairie Wolfpack — an all-star team of players from Alberta, Saskatchewan and Manitoba — earlier this month in Kelowna.

B.C. set to take on U.S. Three Williams Lake rugby players will have the opportunity later this month to compete with Team BC as the provincial U18 women’s team plays a pair of matches against the newly formed U.S. U18 women at Brentwood College School on Vancouver Island.

Laura Pfleiderer, Emma Pfleiderer and Carleigh Walters are fresh off a win over the Prairie Wolfpack — an all-star team of players from Alberta, Saskatchewan and Manitoba — at the Western Canadian Championships in Kelowna earlier this month and

the B.C. women are anxious to prove themselves against the nascent American side in the games on Aug. 21 and Aug. 23. “Our team framework is already in place,” Team BC head coach Marius Felix said. “And we will have the opportunity

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Trio set to help B.C. take on newly-formed U.S. side Continued From Page A23 “This will not be an easy task, but one the players and coaching staff are really looking forward to. I anticipate there will be several players from both squads who may one day play for their respective national senior teams.” Felix, who also coaches Brentwood’s senior girls 15 side, will be assisted by his fellow Brentwood coaches Steve Cowie, Jen Ross and Dave Grisdale. The roster, announced last week, named sisters Laura and Emma, and Walters, back to the squad. Meanwhile, the U.S. coaches are eager to test their team against players of the calibre produced in B.C. “B.C. has such a tremendous reputation as a stronghold in the Rugby Canada landscape, particularly with its women’s programs,” U.S. coach Tam Breckenridge said. “We know coming in that the B.C. team will be well coached and very rugby savvy. These games will provide a good opportunity to measure where we are in terms of program development. “In addition, being

able to travel to Vancouver Island for these two games will allow the players an opportunity to train alongside the U20 team and attend its first match against Canada. Hopefully this will serve to inspire them both for the short term as they prepare for the games with BC as well as for the long-term, as they develop into our national team of the future.” The games will also provide Rugby Canada with the opportunity to see the B.C. players in action with an eye on Canada’s plans to name a U18 national team in the near future, as well as see what the future of U.S. rugby may look like. This is the first tour for the U.S. National Women’s team at the U18 level. The U.S. roster will be drawn from across the country, including the rugby hotbeds of California, Washington, Utah and New York. “There will be a mix of athleticism and physicality, some experience mixed in with a lot of youth and excitement,” Breckenridge said. “The players have demonstrated an ability to adapt to the patterns of play stressed by the coaching staff, which we hope will carry across in these first real competitive opportunities.”


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Lakecity girls keep racing event on track for dad LeRae Haynes Special to Tribune/Advisor Two sisters from Williams Lake keep their dad’s memory alive every summer at the annual vintage motorcycle rally at the historic O’Keefe Ranch in Vernon B.C. Savannah Nadeau and Danielle Schultz have been attending the races as long as they can remember, and this year celebrated the event’s 27th birthday with friends, family, and riders from across the province. An event planner in the Okanagan, Savannah has taken over organizing the race. She said that she loves the event world and that this event in particular gives her a great deal of drive and passion. “It’s a lot of work, like putting on any type of event, but the end result is always so rewarding,” she explained. “It’s important that this event keeps going because for me and my family, it keeps my dad’s memories alive. “It’s a weekend many racers look forward to every year and I want to be able to deliver that to them. It’s also important

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Danielle Schultz rides through a ‘pseudo’ flaming wall recently at O’Keefe Ranch in Vernon. because it’s been a part of my life for so long it’s become tradition for me.” She said her dad, Dan Schultz, raced at O’Keefe from the very beginning. “He was one of the main racers who showed up every year and won many trophies. He did the flaming wall stunt as well as another one, where his friend Rob Prisk laid on his back with a board over him creating a jump, and my dad rode over him, getting air,” she added. “The motorcycle rally was an exciting annual event, and a great get-

together for family and friends.” Both sisters raced successfully at the event, and Nadeau’s younger sister, Danielle Schultz, also does the flaming wall stunt in memory of her dad. This year she opted to ride through the wall with no actual flames, in honour of B.C.’s firefighters battling forest blazes throughout the province. “I do the fire wall because it helps bring people to the event, and as a memorial for my dad. It’s not just a crazy stunt to me: it’s something that I share with my dad,” she said.

“When I go through the wall, my thoughts aren’t on the wall itself. I concentrate on my dad and I know he will keep me safe so I don’t need to worry. He may be gone, but when it comes to the stunt he is right there beside me.” Nadeau said her dad was the one who taught her how to ride dirt bikes and also how to flat track race. “My favorite memory was my first year of racing and learning how to ride on the track. It was the one year that this event actually didn’t happen at O’Keefe Ranch but at the Vernon

race track, off to the side on a roughly built track,” she continued. “I was the only girl racing and I was so nervous, but I had my dad there cheering me on right at the sidelines which gave me the confidence to keep going.” She stated her main goal is to make the races at O’Keefe more successful every year by building it bigger, having more races, more Show n’ Shine bikes and more guests to come and see what vintage flat track racing is all about. “Other things I would like to see at this event is a youth race, intermission acts and a swap meet. All these things will come in time as I begin to build a team behind me to help produce this event,” she said. “Through all this, though, I want to keep that vibe of a family gettogether weekend.” “I think my dad would be very proud,” Schultz said. “He always said he wanted to keep the event going, and I believe my sister and I can do that. She did an amazing job this year, and I know my dad was up there patting her on the back.”

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$100 & Under

Houses For Sale

18 speed Nishiki Expedition. Good shape. $75.00 (250)9894498

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Mobile Homes & Parks

2 bar fridges. $25 each. 250392-4347.

Parallel Wood Products Ltd. is seeking applicants for the finger joint plant in Williams Lake, BC and will be accepting resumes for the position of: Industrial Red Seal CertiďŹ ed Electrician Individuals must have demonstrated the ability to safely troubleshoot and install equipment in a production atmosphere. Must be self-motivated and willing and able to work all shifts. Experience in lumber / finger joint manufacturing would be an asset but not required. Proven proficiency in Allen Bradley PLC programming a must. Optimization experience also desired as well as the ability to organize small projects. Resumes may be dropped off in person at: Parallel Wood Products Ltd. 250 Hodgson Road Williams Lake, BC, fax: 250-392-7584 or email: pwp@telus.net Resident Manager required for multiple unit apartment complex in downtown Williams Lake. QualiďŹ cations and Requirements Residential property Management experience an asset, above average problem solving negotiation, and conflict resolution skills, familiar with the Residential Tenancy Act, flexible to work days, evenings and weekends. Must possess a valid driver’s license and have a reliable vehicle. Must be bondable. The ideal candidate would possess excellent planning and organization skills, have excellent customer service and relationship building skills, effectively manage your time and resources to ensure deadlines are met and thrive in an ever-changing environment. Please email your resume to darcywl@shaw.ca or fax to 250-305-2293

Hospitality Sandman Hotel & Suites Williams Lake is looking for a Night Auditor to join our team. Email or fax your resume. Fax: (250)392-6242 or Email: gm_williamslake@ sandman.ca Sandman Hotel & Suites Williams Lake is looking for a Guest Service Manager to join our team. This position will be responsible for a busy front desk along with guest service. Previous hospitality experience would be an asset. Email or fax resume Fax: (250)392-6242 or email: gm_williamslake@ sandman.ca

Super 8 Williams Lake is looking for

HOUSEKEEPERS $50.00 Bonus paid after 5 consecutive Sundays worked. Apply in person. No phone calls please. 1712 Broadway Ave S. Williams Lake, BC V2G 2W4

49� Plate rack, maple finish $35.00 (250)305-3202 Offers considered.

• Bartenders • Servers

Required for The Overlander Pub. Part time opportunity, possibly leading to full time. Must have “Serving Right� or will be willing to acquire. Please apply in person, with resume & references, to the Overlander Pub 1118 Lakeview Crescent (please don’t apply during lunch or dinner hours.)

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Services

Alternative Health

Antique 1980 RCA video camera w/batteries and charger in a carrying case. $50. 250-392-4347

Lakeshore

Bar stool. $35.00 (250)3053202 Offers considered. Hand-made trunk 41�x22x21�. $45.00 (250)305-3202 Offers considered. Kids red mountain bike, excellent condition. Hardly used. $100. (778)412-2239 Microwave 4347.

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NoNo hair remover, hardly used. $100. (778)412-2239 Portable clothes rack, 57� high, needs assembling. $35.00 (250)305-3202 Offers considered. Two 4x8 sheets of screening. $75.00 (250)989-4498

Big Lake Cabin 4258 Likely Road Beautiful .45 acre waterfront property with cabin & 5th wheel. 40 minutes to town. $135,000. 250-392-0658 or 250-392-1960

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Water cooler in a wood finish cabinet. $25. 250-392-4347

Mobile Homes & Parks

Wooden chair, converts to small step-ladder. $35.00 (250)305-3202 Offers considered.

$200 & Under Single wooden bed frame with headboard with built in book shelf. Excellent condition. $200. (778)412-2239

Free Items

14’ x 70’ 3 bdrm mobile home. Decks - front and back. Skylights, walk-in tub, a/c. Nice landscaping and perfect view of the lake. #56 Northside Village. $67,000 obo. 250-392-5095

Free small non-working chest freezer. Good for storage, not for freezing. 250-398-5363.

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$500 & Under Adjusta Magic signature series single electric adjustable bed. $450. (250)392-7026

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Financial Services GET BACK ON TRACK! Bad credit? Bills? Unemployed? Need Money? We Lend! If you own your own home - you qualify. Pioneer Acceptance Corp. Member BBB. 1-877-987-1420 www.pioneerwest.com LARGE FUND Borrowers Wanted Start saving hundreds of dollars today! We can easily approve you by phone. 1st, 2nd or 3rd mortgage money is available right now. Rates start at Prime. Equity counts. We don’t rely on credit, age or income. Call Anytime 1-800-639-2274 or 604-430-1498. Apply online www.capitaldirect.ca

Home Improvements FULL SERVICE Plumbing from Parker Dean. Fast, reliable, 24/7 service. Take $50 off your next job if you present this ad. Vancouver area. 1800-573-2928.

Recycling RECYCLING

Depot for batteries, rads, copper, aluminum, catalytic converters, alts. and starts. Will p/u, will pay cash! Phone 250-398-0672

Merchandise for Sale

Appliances RECONDITIONED Washer/dryers, electric stoves, etc. 6 Month Guarantee Will deliver in town 250-305-6344 days 250-392-7064 evenings

Misc. for Sale Bathroom reno; vanities, lights, tubs, new glass corner shower, & new glass shower doors. (250)303-2900 cell

Real Estate For Sale By Owner Large home, fixer upper on double lot, 3bdrm up, 2bdrm suite down, large fenced yard, dog kennel. You can have rental income while renovating. $195,000. (250)296-3467 or (250)398-8268

Houses For Sale Brand New Custom Rancher

297 CENTENNIAL DR. • 3 bedroom, 2 bathroom • Legal 2 bedroom suite option • Desirable private & quiet neighborhood • Access to Fox Mountain Bike Trails $ • Travelers 2-5) lot des (inclu 10 New Home plus net GST Warranty

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1988 - 14x70 mobile in Mountview Trailer Park. 2 bdrm, 2 full bathrooms. Master bdrm, walk-in closet, garden tub, f/s, front load w/d. Wood stove 2009. New hot water tank, 2 skylights in kitchen. Metal roof, newly drywalled addition w/10x16 deck. 10x12 shed wired, w/vinyl siding. $65,500. Call 250-302-9349 after 4:30.

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The Tsilhqot’in National Government (TNG) is seeking to fill the position of Stewardship Senior Administrative Assistant. The Stewardship Senior Administrative Assistant will be responsible for a wide variety of administrative duties in support of the Stewardship Department Manager. Main Responsibilities: t Duties include but are not limited to arranging travel plans, minute-taking and distribution, drafting both internal and external correspondence and organizing events and functions t Required to maintain confidentiality and to professionally interact with employees, management, and the public t Prepare and edit correspondence, communications, presentations and other documents t Manage and maintain schedules, appointments and travel arrangements t Other duties shall be assigned as necessary Qualifications: t Post-Secondary Diploma in Office or Business Administration or at least three (3) years’ experience providing support at a senior level in an Administrative role preferred t Strong knowledge of office procedures and practices t Excellent written and oral skills t Advanced MS Office Skills (Word, Excel, Outlook, PowerPoint) t Strong interpersonal skills and demonstrated ability to work independently and as part of a team Have a valid BC Driver’s License, reliable transportation Please submit your cover letter, resume, and 3 references to: Luke Doxtator, Stewardship Department/Operations Manager Tsilhqot’in National Government 253 – 4th Avenue North Williams Lake BC V2G 4T4 Phone: (250) 392-3918 luke@tsilhqotin.ca Deadline: August 26, 2015 by 4:00 pm

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Only those invited to interview will be contacted. Preference will be given to those of Aboriginal Ancestry - Section 16(1) Canadian Human Rights Act.

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The Original Authorized Dealer

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Mobile Radios • Satellite Telephones • Optik TV SPOT • Cell Phones Mon - Sat 9:00am - 5:30pm (closed Saturdays of long weekends) 298 N. 2nd Ave • www.cpelectronics.ca • 250-392-5583 • 1-800-734-7373


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Rentals

Rentals

Apt/Condo for Rent

Mobile Homes & Pads

BOITANIO PLACE APARTMENTS 1 & 2 bedroom suites. Most desirable apartments for seniors. Clean and quiet. Next to Boitanio Park behind Boitanio Mall. Suite comes with heat, hot water, elevator, patio or balcony, fridge, stove and dishwasher. Laundry facility on site, no pets.

250-392-6450 2 bdrm in small apt. Recently renovated and completely painted. Clean, quiet and secure. Coin laundry, some storage. Avail. Sept. 1. 250-2679465. 3 bdrm apartment, South Lakeside area, $650/mo n/p 250-392-5074. Bachelor units avail $450/mnth, utilities included in quiet adult bldg, coin laundry, n/p, r/r 250-392-6876 leave a message.

Cottages / Cabins Small 1 bedroom cottage on bus route to Gibralter. Suitable for single person. Fridge, stove, washer & dryer included. Utilities not included. May consider SMALL well trained pet. Available immediately. $700/mth 778-464-4633 or ebarker@insight-group.ca

Duplex / 4 Plex 1/2 duplex, 2bdrm up, 2bdrm down, 2 bath, w/d d/w n/s Dogs negotiable. Clean & spacious. $1000/mo plus utilities. (250)267-3813 2&3 bdrm suite in 4-plex, w/d hook-up. $825 & $975 utilities included. (250)398-7552 2 bdrm. duplex. F/S natural gas heat. Please call (250)392-7617. 2bdrm in 4-plex, avail immed. n/g heat/hotwater $800/mo + utilities. (250)305-4946 or (250)296-3377. 2bdrm in 4-Plex, like new! Details, Pictures and map at: www.LivingSpace4Rent.com Call Roy at 604-767-1600 3bdrm duplex, utilities included, shared washer & dryer. Pets negotiable. $900. Phone (250)305-8358 New renovation, Ground floor, 2bdrm close to TRU & all schools. N/S N/P R/R $825 Util incl. Avail. immed. Phone 250-392-5352 Open, bright & clean 3 bdrm duplex. 2800sqft, fenced back yard, private driveway, W/D, F/S, natural gas, alarm system, non-smoking and references are required. Avail. Sept. 1st. 250-267-9985

Misc for Rent

1 & 2 BEDROOM SUITES Great downtown location! Walking distance for work or shopping, on site laundry, references required, immediate availability.

Please call 250-305-4972 or 250-302-9108 CHECK OUT OUR WEBSITE www.williamslakeliving.com

3bdrm mobile at 150 Mile. Close to shopping center and school. n/p (250)392-7617 3 bdrm mobile homes fridge, stove, close to casino. no pets. (250)392-7617

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Transportation

Transportation

Transportation

Transportation

Cars - Domestic

Recreational/Sale

Trucks & Vans

Trucks & Vans

Boats

2005 Westwind 26.5’ Travel Trailer Sleeps 7-8, rear bunks, master bedroom at front, Bathtub/shower w/skylight over tub, A/C, built in microwave & coffee maker, large awning, lots of storage. $14,000. Call 250-267-2211

1996 Dodge 1500 4x4 Heavy Half Crew Cab. Excellent condition, hard top tonneau cover. Rebuilt transmission & transfer case. $237,122kms $4,500 obo. 250-303-1672

Supercab, loaded, matching canopy with boat rack. Electric brake control. Comes with 23’ Travellaire trailer 2000, separate bedroom, 4pc bath. Both units excellent condition. $13,000 or sell separate. May consider small vehicle as part trade. (250)392-3577

2002 Ford FX4

19’ Skipper Tri Hull Bowrider Volvo engine & leg, gas. $1500 Firm 250-303-1672

26’ 1994 Citation Supreme 5th Wheel. New Brakes, Hubs, Tires. Electric Boat Loader. Immaculate, stored in shop. $8,500 OBO. Phone 250-3985955

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2005 SunďŹ re 2 door coupe. Red in colour, standard trans. Includes a set of studded winter tires. 235,000 kms. $2,800 obo. Please call 250-398-7691

Motorcycles

Homes for Rent 3 bdrm house. f/s, natural gas heat. 250-392-7617. 3bdrm house in town, avail. immed., n/g heat/hot water. $975/mo. plus utilities. (250) 305-4946 or (250) 2963377. 3bdrm top floor. Quiet area, S.Lakeside, F/S, Nat gas. No dogs. (250)392-3037 Call after 5pm. 3 bedroom 1 1/2 bath house for rent, $1200/month includes utilities, located a short distance from town. No pets/smoking, references required. 778-464-2019

Free Utilities - Free View

Impressive 3bdrm upper suite with private deck. In desirable area, close to downtown. Including f/s, w/d, d/w. Pets neg, n/s. $1,200/month. Available Sept. 1st 250-267-9686

Suites, Lower 1bdrm bsmt. suite on North Lakeside Dr., view of lake, f/s, n/p, n/s. $600/mo. Avail. Oct. 1st. (250)303-0631 2bdrm ground level suite, refurbished, quiet, utilities, school & city bus. (250)3987943 Upscale 1bdrm suite, daylight, warm & quiet, shared laundry & central vac. system. Incl. heart, util, internet, prkng. Close to TRU & bus stop. N/S N/P $735/mo. 2 persons, ref. required. (250)305-2344 Seniors welcome.

Suites, Upper 1&2 BEDROOM SUITES FOR RENT

1 and 2 bedrooms suites, close to schools, on bus route, pet friendly, includes storage, assigned parking, clean, secure building, rent negotiable for long term tenancies, suit working professionals, references required, available to view anytime including evenings and weekends, immediate availability. Please call 250-305-4598 or 250-302-9108 CHECK OUT OUR WEBSITE www.williamslakeliving.com

Townhouses CLEARVIEW APPARTMENTS

1 and 2 bedroom suites, very clean, quiet, secure building, has in suite storage, onsite laundry on each floor, close to schools and bus route, immediate availability.

Please call 250-392-2997 or 250-302-9108 CHECK OUT OUR WEBSITE www.williamslakeliving.com

Want to Rent Retired couple looking for a nice 3-4 bdrm house to rent in or close to town with garage or good parking. Excellent references, non smokers, non drinkers and no pets. If you own a nice place and want to keep it that way we are interested in working out a lease/agreement. Cell 250305-4628 Home 250-392-7340

2003 Yamaha 650 V Star Classic 4700 kms. $3500.00 obo (250)989-1276 2010 SUZUKI 650 V-Strom $6700. Great bike. Approx. 18,000 km. Top & side cases, skid plate, engine guard, centre stand, hand guards, plug in for heated vest, new battery & tires. Properly maintained and garage parked. 250-392-2769 or 250-303-0314 Rachel Jeff you are the lucky winner of a Panago Pizza. Please contact the Tribune office by Wed, August 26/15 to collect your gift certificate.

Recreational/Sale 1994 Winnebago Adventure Motorhome

69,900 miles. 454 auto. Onan generator, twin roof air. New oor/upholstery. $18,500 obo. REDUCED $16,000 250-392-4366

2001 Golden Falcon Hardwall, 5th Wheel Tour Edition, walk around Queen bed. 13’ slide, full bath, solar panel. $15,500.00 Phone 250-267-2771

Trucks - Logging

Sport Utility Vehicle

2010 Suzuki SX4 Manual 4x4. With winter tires and roof rack. 81,000 kms. Asking $8,500 obo. 250-305-4368

2012 Dodge Journey. V6 engine, alloy wheels, all season tires, auto, cruise control, pwr brakes, pwr windows, mirrors, locks etc. Keyless entry, am/fm & Sirius radio, cd player, etc. 110,000 kms. $16,000 obo. 250-982-2925

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1997 Freightliner FL 170 with sleeper-cab, aluminum at deck with tool boxes and sides and 5th wheel hitch, air brakes, exhaust brake, 8.5 L Cummins diesel, good rubber. $28,900 OBO 250-296-3318

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1996 F250 7.3 Diesel & 8.5’ camper package. Both excellent. $10,500. 250-296-0090 or 250-303-1214. 1999 Dodge Dakota, 213,000 kms, 4 WD, 5L engine, tow wired, extended cab, canopy. $5000. (250)296-3225 2010 Dodge Grand Caravan, 92,000kms, excellent condition. comes with new winter studded tires. $10,000 (250)302-2203

Apt/Condo for Rent

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Apartment & Townhouse Rentals Bachelor, 1, 2 and 3 bedroom suites, various locations in and around the Williams Lake area. Check out our website. MOVING? We have other rental availability in Kamloops, Quesnel, Prince George and Kitimat. To inquire by phone please call 250-305-0446 or 250-302-9108.

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Offer(s) available on select new 2015/2016 models through participating dealers to qualified retail customers who take delivery from August 1 to 31, 2015. Dealers may sell or lease for less. Some conditions apply. See dealer for complete details. Vehicles shown may include optional accessories and upgrades available at extra cost. All offers are subject to change without notice. All pricing includes delivery and destination fees up to $1,715, $22 AMVIC, $100 A/C charge (where applicable). Excludes taxes, licensing, PPSA, registration, insurance, variable dealer administration fees, fuel-fill charges up to $100, and down payment (if applicable and unless otherwise specified). Other lease and financing options also available. Φ0% financing and up to $6,000 discount are available on select 2015 models and are deducted from the negotiated purchase/lease price before taxes. Certain conditions apply. See your dealer for complete details. Representative Financing Example: Financing offer available on approved credit (OAC), on a new 2015 Rondo LX AT Winter SE (RN75SF) with a selling price of $27,232 is based on monthly payments of $442 for 48 months at 0% with a $0 down payment, $0 security deposit and first monthly payment due at finance inception. Offer also includes a $6,000 financing discount. *Cash Purchase Price for the new 2015 Rio LX MT (RO541F)/2015 Optima LX AT (OP742F)/2015 Sportage 2.4L LX MT FWD (SP551F)/2015 Rondo LX AT Winter SE (RN75SF) is $10,622/$21,452/$19,982/$21,232 and includes a cash discount of $5,030/$5,000/$4,850/$6,000. Dealer may sell for less. Other taxes, registration, insurance and licensing fees are excluded. Cash discounts vary by model and trim and are deducted from the negotiated selling price before taxes. ≠Representative Leasing Example: Lease offer available on approved credit (OAC), on new 2016 Sorento 2.4L LX FWD (SR75AG) with a selling price of $29,332 is based on monthly payments of $325 for 36 months at 0.9%, $0 security deposit, $1,800 down payment and first monthly payment due at lease inception. Total lease obligation is $11,708 with the option to purchase at the end of the term for $16,414. Lease has 16,000 km/yr allowance (other packages available and $0.12/km for excess kilometres). Lease discounts vary by model and trim and are deducted from the negotiated selling price before taxes. ΩLease payments must be made on a monthly or bi-weekly basis but cannot be made on a weekly basis. Weekly lease payments are for advertising purposes only. ‡Model shown Manufacturer Suggested Retail Price for 2015 Rio4 SX with Navigation (RO749F)/2015 Sportage SX Luxury (SP759F)/2015 Optima SX Turbo AT (OP748F)/2016 Sorento SX Turbo AWD (SR75IG) is $22,395/$38,495/$34,895/$42,095. Highway/city fuel consumption is based on the 2015 Sportage 2.4L 4-cyl AT/2015 Rio LX+ ECO AT/2015 Optima 2.4L GDI AT/2016 Sorento SX 2.0L Turbo AWD. These updated estimates are based on the Government of Canada’s approved criteria and testing methods. Refer to the EnerGuide Fuel Consumption Guide. Your actual fuel consumption will vary based on driving habits and other factors. The Kia Sorento received the lowest number of problems per 100 vehicles among midsize SUVs in the proprietary J.D. Power 2015 U.S. Initial Quality StudySM. Study based on responses from 84,367 U.S. new-vehicle owners, measuring 244 models and measures opinions after 90 days of ownership. Proprietary study results are based on experiences and perceptions of U.S. owners surveyed from February to May 2015. Your experiences may vary. Visit jdpower.com. The Rio was awarded with the Clef d’or “Best in Class” by L’Annuel de l’automobile 2015. Visit www.annuelauto.com for all the details. The All-new 2016 Sorento/2015 Optima were awarded the 2015 Top Safety Pick by the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS) for model year 2016/2015. U.S. models tested. Visit www.iihs.org for full details. The Bluetooth® wordmark and logo are registered trademarks and are owned by Bluetooth SIG, Inc. Information in this advertisement is believed to be accurate at the time of printing. For more information on our 5-year warranty coverage, visit kia.ca or call us at 1-877-542-2886. Kia is a trademark of Kia Motors Corporation.


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Wise customers read the fine print: *, †, ≥, >, §, ≈ The Trade In Trade Up Sales Event offers are limited time offers which apply to retail deliveries of selected new and unused models purchased from participating dealers on or after July 1, 2015. Offers subject to change and may be extended without notice. All pricing includes freight ($1,695) and excludes licence, insurance, registration, any dealer administration fees, other dealer charges and other applicable fees and taxes. Dealer order/trade may be necessary. Dealer may sell for less. *Consumer Cash Discounts are offered on select new 2015 vehicles and are deducted from the negotiated price before taxes. †0% purchase financing available on select new 2015 models to qualified customers on approved credit through RBC, Scotiabank and TD Auto Finance. Dealer order/trade may be necessary. Examples: 2015 Dodge Grand Caravan Canada Value Package/2015 Dodge Journey Canada Value Package with a Purchase Price of $19,998/$19,998 with a $0 down payment, financed at 0% for 60/48 months equals 130/104 bi-weekly payments of $154/$192 with a cost of borrowing of $0 and a total obligation of $19,998/$19,998. ≥3.49% purchase financing for up to 96 months available on the new 2015 Dodge Grand Caravan/2015 Dodge Journey Canada Value Package models through RBC, Scotiabank and TD Auto Finance. Examples: 2015 Dodge Grand Caravan/2015 Dodge Journey Canada Value Package with a Purchase Price of $19,998/$19,998 (including applicable Consumer Cash Discounts) financed at 3.49% over 96 months with $0 down payment equals 416 weekly payments of $55/$55 with a cost of borrowing of $2,928/$2,928 and a total obligation of $22,926/$22,926. >3.49% purchase financing for up to 96 months available on the new 2015 Dodge Dart SE (25A) model through RBC, Scotiabank and TD Auto Finance. The equivalent of $7/day for the 2015 Dodge Dart SE (25A) is equal to a Purchase Price of $17,498 financed at 3.49% over 96 months with $0 down payment, equals 416 weekly payments of $48 with a cost of borrowing of $2,562 and a total obligation of $20,060. §Starting from prices for vehicles shown include Consumer Cash Discounts and do not include upgrades (e.g. paint). Upgrades available for additional cost. ≈Sub-prime financing available on approved credit. Finance example: 2015 Dodge Grand Caravan CVP with a Purchase Price of $19,998 financed at 4.99% over 60 months, equals 260 weekly payments of $87 for a total obligation of $22,605. Some conditions apply. Down payment is required. See your dealer for complete details. **Based on 2014 Ward’s upper small sedan costing under $25,000. ^Based on IHS Automotive: Polk Canadian Vehicles in Operation data available as of July, 2014 for Crossover Segments as defined by Chrysler Canada Inc. TMThe SiriusXM logo is a registered trademark of SiriusXM Satellite Radio Inc. ®Jeep is a registered trademark of FCA US LLC used under license by Chrysler Canada Inc.

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2015 DODGE DART SE

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