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City council resolutions endorsed AUTUMN MacDONALD Observer Reporter After a week-long conference, Quesnel City Council came back with all five of their resolutions endorsed. “I’m really glad some of these resolutions have actually made people stand up and take notice,” Coun. Laurey-Ann Roodenburg said, speaking to a resolution near to her heart – that of a national inquiry into missing and murdered indigenous women. “I don’t even believe this is an election issue – it’s the right thing to do. Coun. Ron Paull spoke to a resolution he is particularly passionate about, that of the elimination of door-to-door delivery by Canada Post. “I’m particularly proud of that resolution,” he said. The resolution states: WHEREAS Canada Post Corporation is in the process of eliminating door-to-door mail delivery as part of their ongoing program to increase postal rates and reduce postal services including the closure and downsizing of post offices and reduction of post office hours; AND WHEREAS door-to-door mail delivery is an essential utility service that positively contributes to the liveability and safety of Canadian neighbourhoods, especially for increasing populations of seniors, shut-ins and persons with mobility and accessibility challenges; AND WHEREAS Canada Post’s “super mail box” alternative to door-to-door mail delivery appears to be plagued with problems relating to criminal vandalism, theft, and general

public safety; THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that the UBCM calls upon the Federal Government to reverse the decision to eliminate door-to-door mail delivery and to properly consult with local governments and citizens in general relative to the continuation of door-to-door mail delivery and other levels of postal service that are expected and required in Canada. Two other resolutions Paull spoke to were calling for the reinstatement of assistance from ICBC for windshield rock repair and notification of candidates in a local government election. Coun. Scott Elliott, who has spoken out on the UK company Reckitt Benckiser purchasing Cariboo farmland for carbon credits, said he was happy to bring the issue further forward. “With concerns mentioned repeatedly on this, we were able to bring those issues forward to the Official Opposition Standing Committee on Agriculture,” he said, noting they were “very receptive.” Elliott also noted the need to nail down the “moratorium” the company announced while reviewing the strategy after the controversy following their purchase. Mayor Bob Simpson said he focused his time on ministerial meetings, highlighting education, health, affordable housing, the annual allowable cut and industry and “expedited” transition planning. “We had some really interesting conversations that will help council with its strategic planning next month,” he said. For full resolutions check out, www.ubcm.ca

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Every child matters An orange symbol is tied to a wreath during Orange Shirt Day, Wednesday at LeBourdais Park.

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North Cariboo Elected Officials and West Fraser representatives in front of the machinery being used to move the arena utilities.

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Site work at arena begins The City of Quesnel’s Public Works Department has commenced relocation of a number of underground utilities in preparation for the start of spring construction. Water, sewer, and storm water lines will be moved to accommodate the building footprint and to

service the building. Most of the relocation work will take place on Callanan Street and in LeBourdais Park, immediately east of the curling rink. Smaller portions of the work will take place on Vaughan Street, the Civic Plaza and the lane running north/ south between Vaughan

Street and Callanan Street. The Cariboo Regional District and the City of Quesnel hosted an open house on Tuesday, September 29 from 6-8 p.m. in the lobby of the North Cariboo Twin Arenas. The open house gave residents an opportunity to view the final construction

drawings and ask questions of the project manager, the architects, elected officials and staff about the project status. Ground will be broken for construction of the West Fraser Centre in the spring of 2016 with an estimated completion date of the fall of 2017.

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West Fraser Mills held a big party Saturday in West Fraser Timber Park to celebrate 60 years in business in Quesnel. The family-friendly event saw children and adults enjoy the displays, get active on the fun apparatus brought in for the occasion and devour the free food all courtesy of West Fraser. Many of WF’s top brass including Hank Ketcham were on hand to speak to the crowds and mingle with the public. Autumn MacDonald photos

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In conjunction with Hunger Awareness Week, the West Quesnel Business Association held a free lunch at the base of the foot bridge in West Village. Paul Zeegers cooked 75 pounds of beef on his rotisserie and 192 beef on a bun sandwiches were given out by volunteers from the West Quesnel Business community.

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Chamber of Commerce All Candidates Forum Tuesday, October 6th, 2015 College of New Caledonia Doors Open at 6:00 pm, Forum begins at 6:30 pm

The Chamber of Commerce is proud to present a community all-candidates forum in order to provide residents of Cariboo - Prince George the opportunity to ask questions of our candidates and hear where they stand on different issues. Candidates for Cariboo - Prince George: • Tracy Calogheros, , Liberal Party • Sheldon Clare, Independent • Trent Derrick, New Democratic Party

• Todd B Doherty, Conservative Party • Adam De Kroon, Christian Heritage Party • Richard Edward Jacques, Green Party

Questions can be asked in both written and verbal formats at the forum. Written questions may be submitted in advance at www.quesnelchamber.com. For more information, please visit the Chamber website or contact Amber Gregg at 250-992-7262 or qchamber@quesnelbc.com.

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For the record In the recent coverage of Take Back the Night one of the woman whose name is to be added to the Missing and Murdered Women’s Memorial is Ehr Anderson.

Changing seasons

CHURCH DIRECTORY As summer turns to fall, the landscape becomes a blend of evergreen and deciduous trees with yellow and red dotting the horizon.

Victory Way Community Church

Pastor Leonora Buthge Sunday Service - 11:00 am Saturday Outreach - 1:00 to 3:00 pm

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“ Jesus is Lord ” St. John’s Anglican Church 465 Kinchant Street • 250.992.6152 Visit our website : www.stjohnsquesnel.com email : stjohnsquesnel@shaw.ca Sunday : 10 am - Family Communion 4th Sunday : 10 am - Morning Prayer Tuesday : 2 pm - Holy Communion Hall Rentals: Honey Affleck 250.992.5875 Secretary: Honey Affleck 250.992.6152 Minister: Len Fraser Deacon: Margot Rose

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“A Stranger on the Elevator” John 10:1-20 Speaker Craig Kraft

The Salvation Army 246 St. Laurent Ave. 250-992-8784 Lieutenants Stefan & Laura Van Schaick Sunday service 11:00 am “Whosoever will may come” The Salvation Army Community Care Ministries has a team of friendly, compassionate people who would love to visit you! We can offer conversation, companionship, emotional support and prayer. Please contact Sharron 250-992-7079 for more information.

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Speaker: Rawlin Falk Saturday evening services 7 pm. Join us Sept. 12 - Oct. 10 for The Thinking Series: Asking Life’s Five Biggest Questions.

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Worship Service: 10:30 am For more information call 250-747-3248 2075 Balsam Ave.

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Serving with joy the people of Quesnel Lay Ministry

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NEWS

Controlled burns slated

The Ministry of Forests, Lands and Natural Resource Operations advises that an ecosystem restoration burn is planned for the Crow’s Bar area between Wednesday, Sept. 30 and Thursday, Oct. 15, weather conditions permitting. About 600 hectares south of Dog Creek, around the Fraser River, will be treated to help restore native grassland ecosystems. This controlled burn is managed under the Ecosystem Restoration Program within the ministry’s Range Branch and will be conducted with the assistance of staff from the BC Wildfire Service’s Cariboo Fire Centre. Trained wildfire personnel will carefully monitor the burn. Prescribed fires may only be ignited

on days when the forecasted venting index is “good”. All prescribed fires must comply with the Environmental Management Act’s open burning smoke control regulation, which helps minimize the amount of smoke produced. Historically, grasslands in the Cariboo-Chilcotin were renewed through frequent, low-intensity ground fires. Such fires prevented tree encroachment, rejuvenated understory plants and helped maintain more open grasslands and forests with large trees. The reintroduction of managed, lowintensity ground fires to these grasslands is intended to restore and maintain the traditional grassland plant communities

that are native to these areas. These managed fires also reduce fuel loads, leading to a decreased risk of catastrophic wildfires. These fires are part of an ongoing ecosystem restoration program administered by the provincial government through the CaribooChilcotin Ecosystem Restoration Committee. This committee was formed in 2008 to better support ecosystem restoration efforts within the Cariboo-Chilcotin region. Membership in the committee includes representatives from provincial and federal

government, as well as local First Nations, B.C. Cattlemen’s Associations, various conservation societies and other forestry professionals. To learn more about the Ecosystem Restoration Committee, visit: www.ccerc.net For more information on prescribed burning or the latest on wildfire activity and prohibitions, visit: www.bcwildfire.ca You can also follow the latest wildfire news: * On Twitter: http://twitter.com/ BCGovFireInfo * On Facebook: http://facebook.com/ BCForestFireInfo

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OPINIONS

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early three years after he hit two joggers in a crosswalk on a dark December evening, Barry Christiansen learned this week that he will not face jail time. The former Surrey resident was given a nine-month conditional sentence in Surrey Provincial Court Monday, meaning he will be confined to his home for a month, followed by two to six months with a 9 p.m. – 6 a.m. curfew. He was also given a one-year driving ban and ordered to perform 150 hours of community service. The two women he hit say they have undergone an extremely difficult recovery process since the incident – something the presiding judge took into account in handing down his sentence. Judge James Sutherland noted, too, Christiansen’s history of volunteering in the community and his strong family support, prior to delivering the sentence. But he also considered the media exposure and public shaming that Christiansen has been subject to since charges were laid against him one year after the incident, reiterating legal opinion that such scrutiny constitutes a form of punishment in and of itself and acts as a deterrent for others. If public scrutiny – and shaming of the man accused – served as a punishment before guilt was determined, would the accused then not be unfairly punished had he been found not guilty? It should be noted that Christiansen only pleaded guilty last week to charges of “failing to stop at an accident scene involving bodily harm,” after his trial, set for earlier this month, was cancelled just a few days before its scheduled start date. While it’s evident Christansen feels remorse – he was visibly emotional while addressing the court – had he pleaded guilty when he was first charged nearly two years ago, perhaps the public scrutiny and shaming he endured would have been reduced. –BP

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A heartfelt thank you

ct. 1 is the International Day of the Older Person and National Seniors Day, a day set aside in the year to acknowledge the contributions of seniors worldwide. As B.C.’s Seniors Advocate, I am encouraging a celebration of our senior citizens in this province. It may be your dad, your mom, your grandparent, or maybe it’s you we are celebrating. At the Office of the Seniors Advocate, we focus on systemic issues that affect a large number of seniors. We tackle housing and health care, gaps in home support, income support and transportation. So much of our work looks at what’s wrong when it comes to seniors, but today I want to focus on what’s right. And what is right are the truly astounding qualities I see in seniors as I travel to every corner of the province meeting with seniors face to face. Today I urge you to celebrate the courage of seniors. The 80-year-old woman with severe arthritis

✍ Isobel Mackenzie

GUEST SHOT who braves driving rain, but still walks several kilometres to and from the grocery story to get supplies for dinner. The father who decides to become a university student for the first time at 70. The widowed grandparent who steps up to parent a grandchild after raising five kids of her own. Oct. 1 is a day to celebrate the selflessness of seniors. In virtually every sector of society it’s easy to see this in action. Individual seniors want to help in the diverse communities they live in. According to StatsCan, Canadians 65 and over, volunteer on average 220 hours per year, higher than any age group. They do it not for their resumés or for graduation requirements, they do it for

The variety and magnitude of change that our older population has experienced is almost unfathomable – from streetcars to highspeed trains, brooms to vacuum robots, inkwells to iPads, courtship to online dating and the list goes on. The individual contributions of our seniors could fill this newspaper for decades to come. It’s these unique experiences of the older people in your life I invite you to celebrate today. Seniors are not all the same. Their likes and dislikes, choices and needs are as different at 80, as they were at 18. We aren’t celebrating “seniors” we are celebrating Edna, Bev, Mohinder, Walter and the other 816,000 amazing individuals who happen to be over 65 living in this province. On this day, we say a heartfelt thank you to everything you offer all of us. Isobel Mackenzie is B.C. Seniors Advocate. Oct. 1, is National Seniors Day in Canada and International Day of the Older Person worldwide.

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the most part, because they get a deep satisfaction from helping others. One look at the composition of our service groups tells us this kind of giving is being lost as time goes on. What I am also reflecting on today is the profound commitment and tenacity I see in many of the seniors I meet. I think of the wife who travelled hours each day by bus to be with her husband at mealtimes. I remember the letter I received from an 83-year-old man who is caring for his wife with severe dementia, declining home support saying he just wants to be the one to put her to bed each night. The seniors I hear from know what they want and many of them are willing to fight and fight hard to get what they feel they and their loved ones deserve. I’d like us to also acknowledge another extraordinary quality that so many of our older citizens possess – an unbelievable ability to adapt to change, not just small shifts in the way things are done, but dramatic societal change on a global scale.

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• Publisher Tracey Roberts • Editor Autumn MacDonald

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Good taste Representatives from the South Quesnel Business Association present a cheque for $1,345 to the Breakfast Club of Quesnel. The funds came from the SBIA movie night. Last year the club served 55,000 breakfasts to School District 28 students. Tracey Robert photo

Tax breaks on the backs of the poor Editor: Last Friday I went to a meeting of Lead Now, a Canada-wide organization that wants to defeat Harper by voting for the best candidate who can win a riding be they Liberal, Conservative or the Green party. At first I was very hesitant because it is not what can be called democratic, but neither is Harper. During the discussion it became clear that the voting of the three

Letters to the Editor

major parties was close and I think that Mr. Harper should not be given another chance to do more harm than he already has done. Harper is backed up by big money and has chosen a very long campaign which gave him an unfair advantage over the other parties. The following are the reasons why I think Harper has to go. Seven deficits in seven years is not a record to trust his economic sense.

Putting all his eggs in the oil basket was a fatal mistake. Cutting down services for the veterans, the un-employed, the poor and healthcare was inhumane. Cutting down public services such as rescue operations, access to government institutions and education is not in the best service of the general public, especially if the rich were given tax breaks. His attitude towards environmental issues is

beyond belief. The decimation of the Ministry of Environment and the firing of scientists who did not agree with his drastic measures is one thing; the shredding of 40 years of scientific documentation is childish and stupid. Mr. Harper killed the Kyoto accord and in many cases ignored Native rights. Bill C 59 is a masterpiece of making Canadians living in a police state. When people in canoes

were protesting at the future site of the Site C Dam they were charged with being terrorists. They are marked and cannot leave Canada. So much for democracy. Sending Canadian fighter jets to Syria is interfering in what I believe is an internal Muslim religious war that cannot be won with just fighter jets and creates more hatred while costing millions and millions of dollars that could be spent on Canadians who

have been cut short by his political motives. Mr. Harper has given Canada a bad name internationally. For these reasons I believe that Mr. Harper should be removed from power at all costs. For more information regarding this subject, Leadnow.ca has the information you need to sign up. Please help us to get Canada on the right track again. Bert deVink Quesnel

Letters and emails must include full name and contact phone number. The editor reserves the right to edit submissions for clairity, brevity and legality. Letters to the Editor, Quesnel Cariboo Observer, 188 Carson Ave. Quesnel, BC V2J 2A8 email: newsroom@quesnelobserver.com Ph: 250-992-2121 Fax: 250-992-5229 Quesnel Cariboo Observer is a member of the British Columbia Press Council, a self-regulatory body governing the province’s newspaper industry. The council considers complaints from the public about the conduct of member newspapers. Directors oversee the mediation of complaints, with input from both the newspaper and the complaint holder. If talking with the editor or publisher does not resolve your complaint about coverage or story treatment, you may contact the B.C. Press Council. Your written concern, with documentation, should be sent to B.C. Press Council, 201 Selby St., Nanaimo, B.C. V9R 2R2. For information, phone 888-687-2213 or go to www.bcpresscouncil.org

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HILBURN, Ira L. (Tex)

September 15, 2015

Ira (Tex) L. Hilburn passed away on Tuesday, September 15, 2015 of ill health in Mission, British Columbia. Tex will be lovingly remembered by his wife Shirley and his children Randy (Linda) Erickson (Alaska), Bill (Debbie) Hilburn, J.T. Hilburn, Molly Hilburn (Montana), nieces and a nephew (Oklahoma) and grandchildren and great grandchildren and his friends from Canada and the United States. As an outdoor enthusiast, Tex enjoyed hunting, fishing, trapping, archery and RVing. He had a witty sense of humour. His favourite saying was `Keep your powder dry’ . A special Thank you to the nurses and staff of Mission Memorial Hospital and Mission Hospice for the care and comfort provided. Donations can be made to the Cancer Society.

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Quartetto Gelato brings own stage presence Quesnel Live Arts first show of their 2015/2016 season, Oct. 8, 7:30 p.m., Chuck Mobley Theatre, is Quartetto Gelato, four musicians who bring not only consummate professional musical skills but also a comfortable stage presence which allows them to clown around bringing their own brand of humour to every show. Virtuosic showpieces, romantic tenor arias, pyrotechnical solos, blazing gypsy show pieces, multiinstrument mastery and a World Accordion Champion – this is Quartetto Gelato. For nearly two decades, this dazzling ensemble has enchanted audiences and critics worldwide with their exotic blend of musical virtuosity, artistic passion and humour. Classical in training – eclectic by design – Quartetto Gelato (QG) not only thrills

its audiences with its multiinstrument mastery, but also offers the bonus of a brilliant operatic tenor. With a performance repertoire that spans the globe including classical masterworks, operatic arias, the sizzling energy of tangos, gypsy and folk songs, the group’s theatrical stage presence and relaxed humour establishes an intimate rapport with audiences worldwide. Tickets for Quartetto Gelato are $25 (adult) and $20 (seniors and youth), available at SaveOn Foods, KMAX, Green Tree Health, at the door or in advance by calling 250-747-2207. Season tickets, $125 for all six shows are still available by calling the above number. For details visit www.qla.ca, call 250-747-2207 or E-mail qlarts@ shaw.ca.

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Cariboo Chilcotin Coast Tourism Association 2015 Summit & AGM October 16th 5 – 10pm Opening Reception at Hallis Lake Lodge Skyfest Presentation, Trail Rides by Triple J Ranch, and Live Entertainment Network with industry professionals and tourism operators from other communities. Transportation from downtown Quesnel to Hallis Lake provided by Big Canyon Rafting.

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The 2015 Day Time & Night Time Haunted House/Corn Maze Events are only on the following two weekends: Oct. 2 & 3(Fri/Sat): 7 - 9:30 pm Oct. 4 (Sun): 11 am - 3 pm Oct. 09,10 &11 (Fri/Sat/Sun): 7 - 9:30 pm Oct. 11 (Sun): 11 am - 3 pm The admission for the Night Haunted House/Corn Maze is now $7.00/person. Admission is still $5.00 for the Day Time Haunted House/Corn Maze on October 4 and 11. Nanny and Pappa’s Express Café will be providing the concession for these events. Note: The ‘NO DROP-OFF RULE’ will be strictly enforced during the Haunted Corn Maze Events. This a family event, not a bush party! Parents, aunts, uncles and grandparents, please come spend a fun evening with your big and little kids. Bon Fire at all events. Note: During the two Day Time events (Oct 04 & 11), the corn maze and the haunted house may or may not be staffed with ghosts and goblins. Regardless, we can assure you that the haunted house is still scary enough for the little ones and sensitive adults. Your $5 day admission also includes a tractor ride and the freedom to visit farm animals.

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Dimpling of the skin, peeling, flaking, or scaling skin can be a cause for concern as well. Lumps elsewhere: Cancerous tumors may not only be felt in the breasts. Breast cancer can spread to the lymph nodes around the breasts and lumps may be felt under the arms. Unexplained pain: The Mayo Clinic advises that less than 10 percent of people diagnosed with breast cancer report pain as a symptom. But unexplained pain in an area of the breast should not be ignored. Breast pain that does not go away and seems to involve one area of the breast should be checked. Fatigue: General cancer symptoms can include unusual fatigue and unexplained weight loss. These symptoms should not be left unchecked.

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Breast cancer patients often have good days and not-so-good days during the course of their treatments. When the latter comes around, everyday tasks like cooking meals can seem as exhausting as climbing Mount Everest. So breast cancer patients can plan ahead for such days by going the extra mile on those days when their energy levels aren’t compromised. Prepare meals in advance and freeze them so they require minimal effort on those days when energy levels are low. • Avoid empty calories. Empty calories like those found in a bag of potato chips won’t help fight fatigue on those days when your energy levels are low. When eating, opt for foods that are rich in vitamins and nutrients but not heavy

in calories. A meal that is dense in nutrients but not calories will benefit your energy levels, while a calorie-dense meal will only foster feelings of fatigue. • Opt for snacks that are high in protein. When snacking during the day, it’s possible to counter any exhausting effects of breast cancer treatment by choosing high-protein snacks. Foods that are high in protein, including lowfat cottage cheese, Greek yogurt and almonds, can improve your energy levels because the body does not break protein down as easily as it does carbohydrates. So protein can be a longer-lasting energy source than snacking alternatives that are low in protein. If you aren’t much of a snacker, consider a protein shake.

• Buy in bulk. When visiting the grocery store, buy items in bulk so you won’t have to make as many trips there. This can help on those days when energy levels are waning. Further save energy by asking a store employee to carry your groceries to your car. On those days when the cupboard is bare and you don’t feel up to a trip to the store, call your local grocer, explain your situation and ask if it’s possible to have groceries delivered. Many grocers would be glad to help. • Modify recipes. In addition to boosting your energy levels, protein helps heal and rebuild tissues, and you can modify recipes to include more protein and improve your energy levels. For example, add cheese to sandwich-

es, pasta dishes and casseroles, as dairy is a strong source of protein. When cooking, use milk instead of water when possible. Beans are another great source of protein, so add them to chili, pasta sauces or soups when cooking. There are many ways to modify recipes to include more protein that won’t compromise taste. If you’re unsure of how to do so, discuss this with a physician or dietician. Fatigue is a common side effect of cancer treatment, but there are many ways men and women undergoing breast cancer treatment can alter their diets to make their meals more nutritious, improving their energy levels as a result.


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Much to the delight of organizers of the Sidewalk Chalk Challenge, 45 classes from 11 different schools registered to participate in the first of many Culture Days activities. Each school will receive a certificate and some photos of their chalk art. Many other activities were carried out over the three days. Autumn MacDonald photos

22nd Quesnel Women’s Fall Challenge Sunday, October 4, 2015 Half Marathon, 10 km walk or run, 5 km walk or run Ages 6 and up Start: from the Dragon Lake boat launch Time: 8:30 am for ½ Marathon 9:00 am for 5 and 10 km Race Package Pick-up: Saturday, October 3, 3pm – 6pm at the Quesnel Arts and Recreation Centre Late pick-up (race day) At the DRAGON LAKE BOAT LAUNCH SITE

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Across the nation, Santa Shuffle participants enjoy the last run of the season with a 5 km Fun Run or 1 km Elf Walk. Runners and walkers collect pledges to help raise funds in support of their local Salvation Army’s programs and services. Sponsorship allows you business or corporation to brand itself with one of the world’s most trusted and recognized charities. Your sponsorship dollars provide the necessary funding to launch and support the

Santa Shuffle, while affording local exposure to your business. Just like Santa, The Salvation Army takes on big challenges, providing basic necessities such as food, clothing and shelter to more than 1.8 million Canadians in need each year. The gifts they give to vulnerable people include affordable housing, respite care, food hampers, shelter services and support for families. Each year, more than 16,000 Canadians participate in the

Santa Shuffle and enjoy time with family and friends to help neighbours in need. The day starts with a great warm-up and after the run, each participant is handed a finisher’s medal to celebrate their accomplishment and highlight their commitment to building a stronger community. To find out how you can become a Santa Shuffle sponsor, contact Laura Van Schaick by E-mail, laura_van_schaick@ can.salvationarmy.org or call 250-255-5238.

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The last leg of the journey Community for Veterans/The Ride Across Canada red shirt home gang gathered at the City’s iconic gold pan at the north end of town. Paul and Terry Nichols and the on-theroad support team are now in the Maritimes, the last leg of their journey. To follow the journey visit Communities for Veterans on Facebook or visit the website by the same name. Karen Powell photo

Community Calendar SPECIAL EVENTS & MEETINGS ETC... MONDAY SENIORS ADVOCACY SERVICE INVITES SENIORS TO A FREE COFFEE TIME (coffee and treats) IN WEST PARK MALL the third Monday of the month thanks to community partners and sponsors. RED CROSS LOAN CUPBOARD, south entrance G.R. Baker Memorial Hospital, follow the signs. Open Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday, 10 a.m. – 1:30 p.m. Call 250-991-7565 or drop in. Offers loans of mobility aids and personal assistance equipment for free 3 – 6 month period.

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Oct. 13 and Thursday, Oct. 15, 11 a.m. New members welcome, no experience necessary. Register online or contact the Curling Club, 250992-5813.

WEDNESDAY SOUTH HILLS AREA NEIGHBOURHOOD ASSOCIATION MEETING Oct. 7, 7 p.m. at Dragon Lake school library. 768 JET RANGER AIR CADETS – looking for fun and adventure, youth 12 – 18, come join the air cadets. Meets at Helen Dixon Centre, Wednesdays, 6:30 – 9:30 p.m.

FRIDAY QUESNEL MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS SELF-HELP GROUP meeting Oct. 2,

12:30 – 2 p.m. in the CD Hoy room at City Hall. Everyone welcome. QUESNEL OLD TIME FIDDLERS hospitality and jam night, Oct. 2, 7 p.m., Legion Hall. Families welcome. QUESNEL ART GALLERY PRESENTS Out of the Cave: Art opening reception Oct. 9, 5 – 8 p.m. This show presents the work of potter Lesley Lloyd. The show runs until Oct. 31, 10 a.m. – 4 p.m. at 500 North Star Road, Tuesday – Saturday. 42 ANNUAL TRADITIONAL POWWOW, sponsored by Quesnel Tillicum Society, Oct. 9 – 11, Quesnel Youth Soccer Building Indoor

Field, 980 Anderson Drive, this event is free and open to everyone in the community. For details call the Friendship Centre, 250-9928347 or email Dina, dina@qnfc.bc.ca or fax, 250-992-5708. CRAFT SALE Seniors’ Centre, Nov. 13, 2 p.m. – 7 p.m., Nov. 14, 9 a.m. – 2 p.m. Tables, $10 each day, call Marion 250747-1746 or Seniors’ Centre, 250-9923991. Lunch will be available.

SATURDAY PINK SALMON FESTIVAL Oct. 3, Baker Creek Park, 2 p.m. – 5 p.m. Free family fun activities – bouncy castle, scavenger hunt, prizes, food. QUESNEL OLD

TIME FIDDLERS CONTEST, DINNER AND DANCE Oct. 3, Legion Hall. Contest begins 11 a.m., admission $5. Dinner at 6:30 p.m. followed by dancing till midnight, Admission $20. Contact Jean, 250-992-5081. QUESNEL HEALING ROOMS TRAINING SEMINAR, Oct. 3, 9 a.m. – 4 p.m., Bethel Church, 240 Coach Road, Doors open at 8:30 a.m. Lunch provided. Cost: $25/ person, $40/couple. Training manual, $10. FAMILY FUN BOTTL E DROP OFF FOR TERRY FOX RUN 2016. Drop off refundable bottles and cans or they will pick up, Oct. 10, 9 a.m. – 3

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GOLDEN CENTRE RUMMAGE AND BAKE SALE Oct. 17, 10 a.m. – 1 p.m. Lunch available. To book a table call 250-991-0090.

BAKER CREEK GYMKHANA CLUB ANNUAL THANKSGIVING POKER RIDER, Oct. 11, first rider out, 11 a.m., last rider out 2 p.m. $20/hand at 1207 Tibbles Lake Road, Full Concession. For more information call Heather Gordon, 250-249-0218 or Patricia Williamson, 250-249-5642.

QUESNEL TECHNICS GYMNASTICS CLUB HALLOWEEN PARTY Oct. 31, 3 – 5 p.m. all aged children welcome to the haunted house and to play a few games. Admission is by donation.

SUNDAY QUESNEL AND DISTRICT RIDING CLUB OBSTACLE FUN DAY Oct. 4, 1 p.m. at Bouchie Lake Riding Arena both events include a raffle. Proceeds from

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2015 Business Excellence Awards Nominees Business of the Year (Under 10 Employees) • The House Hotel – Barkerville • Quesnel Music 2014 • Act Fast Moving • Bouchie Lake Country Store • Essential Business Services • Fraserview Pharmacy • Quesnel Decor Gallery • Green Tree Health & Wellness • Bliss Grill

Home Based Business of the Year • Dragon Essence • Julie’s Edible Bouquets • Lucky J Creations Customer Service Award • Blumko Flower Art • Cariboo Hotel • Investors Group – Kurt Pethik • Julie’s Edible Bouquets • Maple Park Barber Shop • Pooch Palace • Rocky Peak Adventure Gear • Ultimate Trophies & Engraving Community Spirit Award • Abbott Heights Supportive Living Ltd. • Communities For Veterans, The Ride Across Canada Foundation • Integris Credit Union Quesnel • Quesnel Family Group • Rotary Club Of Quesnel • Samuel Colp • South Quesnel Business Association Employee of the Year • Claire Nyman – Front Street Barber & Styling • Cindy Paul – Maeford Assisted Living • Maxine Curtis – Quesnel Décor Gallery • Marla Hrushak – Savalas Steak House Tourism Excellence Award • Big Canyon Rafting • Skyfest • Quesnel & District Museum and Archives • Bakerville Brewing Co.

Business of the Year (10 +Employees ) • Design Flooring • McDonald’s Restaurants • Integris Credit Union Quesnel • Save On Foods • Johnston Meier Insurance Agencies Group • Willis Harper Hardware & Furniture Business Person of the Year • Siggi Stoldt – Community Futures North Cariboo • Simon Turner – Royal Bank of Canada • Barry & Louise McKillican – The Occidental • Tracy Bond – Baker Creek Enhancement Society • Dr. Fred van Dyk – Quesnel Medical • Crystal Shepherd – Central BC’s Nail Academy of Nail Technology • Julie Geisbrecht - Julies Edible Bouquets • Greg Andrews – Greg Andrews Insurance Services Inc. • Wendy Heppner - Johnston Meier Insurance Agencies Group Young Business Person of the Year • Gloria McKenzie - Dollarama • Amanda Harriman – Pets Plus Quesnel • Garret Pristie – Spa Rivier

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The number 37 car in the pits at the Fall Classic Invitational at the Gold Pan Speedway on Sept. 26 – 27.

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Quesnel auto racing finish off season in style RYAN GRAHAM Observer Reporter The Quesnel Auto Racing Association finished their season Sept. 26 – 27 with the Fall Classic Invitational, Tri City Final and 60th anniversary party at the Gold Pan Speedway. Saturday’s qualifying saw Tim Graham of Penticton finish with the fastest time, while Brian Clutchy of Victoria won the B Dash and B Heat with Bob Kuhn of Agassiz finishing first in the main event. The Fireworks Warehouse Mini Stocks qualifying saw Chris Closson of Quesnel finish with the fastest time. Dustin Brown and Eric Farnsworth of Quesnel finished first in the

A and B dash, while Trevor Reinart of Terrace placed first in the heat and main event. Sunday’s qualifying saw Brent Rohrer finish with the fastest time, while Gord Wheeler, Rob Mednski and Brett McComber placed first in their respective dashes. Wayne French and Shane Murphy of Prince George came first in the heats with Clutchy winning the main event. Reinart finished first in the main event. The final standings for the season saw two of the top three racers in the Iron Street Stock division come out of Quesnel. Matt Byrd finished first and Jesse Fisher placed third, with Lyall Mccomber of Prince George taking second. Byrd

The number 27 car beginning the qualifying round. finished with 111 points, Lyall McComber with 101 and Fisher with 98. Mini Stocks saw a sweep for Quesnel with Brian Zipser and Closson tying for

first, Brown for second and Sage Howlett third. Zipser and Closson collected 130 points, Brown with 112 and Howlett with 66. The QARA will be

hosting their awards banquet at the Bill Barker Casino/ Hotel on Saturday, Nov. 21 to celebrate the winners.

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October 4 - 10, 2015 ARIES - Mar 21/Apr 20 Aries, it may be challenging to express your true feelings, especially when you fear what others may think. Just do what feels comfortable to you. TAURUS – Apr 21/May 21 Take a sentimental journey with a loved one, Taurus. You never know what examining your emotions will uncover, and you will get to spend quality time together.

Kit Collins and Kathy Gook at the year end banquet Sept. 15.

Ladies Golf finishes with awards RYAN GRAHAM Observer Reporter The Quesnel Ladies Golf Club finished the season with their year end awards banquet Sept. 15. Kit Collins was named low gross champion and match champion. Marjorie Watt took home the low net championship. Nancy O’Flynn and Glenda Graham came second and third in low gross, while Mary Braithwaite and Ricky Deis finished second and third in the low net division. Braithwaite also won most improved golfer and Doreen Kolody won most inspirational, while Sharon Pawluk was named rookie of the year. Ken and Karen Reid, owners of the Quesnel Golf Club Karen Festerling took home most bird- being thanked by Kit Collins. They also donated at the Quesnel Golf ies and Bonnie WatCourse. son for most chip ins. $358 for junior golf

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B.C. LIVESTOCK PRODUCERS CO-OPERATIVE MARKET REPORT FOR Sept 24th

STEERS 0-299 300-399 400-499 500-599 600-699 700-799 800-899 900+

HIGH N/A 315.00 282.00 288.00 260.00 255.00 237.00 N/A

HEIFERS 0-299 300-399 400-499 500-599 600-699 700-799 800-899 900+

HIGH N/A 288.00 285.00 265.00 261.00 259.00 236.50 229.50

D1-2 Cows: 115.00 - 125.00 D3-5 Cows: 105.00-114.00

WILLIAMS LAKE SALE THURSDAY SEPT 24TH 2015

Well today was a little lighter receipts with 800 head on offer. This top sale was into full gear with a beautiful pen of 96 calves from John & Denise Trueman from Quesnel. Their pen of 483 lb. s/c 297.50, their 544 lb. s/c raced to 277.50 and their 390 lb. s/c marked 325.00. 22 head of their 500 h/c’s saw 275.00. John Barkowsky of the Spring Lake Ranch saw their 501 lb. Angus cross s/c race to 278.75. The Eagle Lake Ranch saw their 482 lb. s/c march to 279.00, their 486 lb. h/c’s powered to 252.50. Evan Johnson saw their powerful 518 lb. Angus cross s/c trade to 277.50. Bert & Pat Gentles 644 lb. Sim x s/c, the right kind, traded to 242.00, their 527 lb. s/c notched 271.00. Hubert & Jean McKee’s 426 lb. Black s/c sold to 317.00, their 377 lb. s/c rolled to 342.00. Doug Glassford had 1740 lb. butcher cows top our trade at 134.00. Mike & Tony Bayliff of Alexis Creek opened the yearling sale with a liner load of their 724 lb. Hereford reputation steers selling to 253.75, their 800 lb. steers topped 246.50. The Featherneck 673 lb. heifers brought 250.00 with the load of 741 lb. heifers topping 254.25. Chilancoh Ranch’s 963 lb. steers hit 222.50, the 877 lb. steers traded to 233.50. Gang Ranch sold a load of their 800 lb. Black yearling heifers at 245.00. The big girls 869 lb.’s raced to 232.00. Douglas Lake Cattle Co’s 912 lb. Angus heifer sold to 221.25. The Ramstad Cattle Co. with 754 lb. Black Angus yearling heifers traded to 252.00. Barnett Land & Livestock’s 790 lb. steers sold to 251.50. Red Allison today showcased one beautiful pen of 15 Black Angus bred heifers 900 lb. trading to 2150.00 with the bigger heifers reaching 2225.00. Ken Cameron’s 1600 lb. kill cows brought 126.75. Gordon Fouty’s 1400 lb. cows sold to 125.00

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MLB Standings American League

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Mud Racers give fans a great showing

Another race weekend has come to an end for Quesnel’s North Cariboo Mud Racers Association and wow, is all the North Cariboo Mud Racers Association had to say. The president of the club, Bill Lefebvre, was extremely impressed with the truck count that was over double the number, compared to the past few years. With a new event added this year called Hill’n’Hole Racing, we had high flying action from local trucks to purposebuilt race vehicles from all over B.C. and Alberta. “It was a great turn out for trucks and Mike Rempel of Quesnel competing in the Mud Races. the rain on Saturday didn’t slow us of a kind in B.C., being a pering another new record, falling down,” Lefebvre said. manent race track designed and short by .01 of a second. The “Sunday the sun came out dedicated to mud racing. This crowd loved the Hill’n’Hole and the spectator count tripled. allows us to prepare our track action that saw trucks flying 10 We really appreciate the supfor Canada’s fastest blown feet in the air over mud pits. A port of the spectators in the last alcohol class race vehicles, such set great big thank you to all few years, which helped us put as Steve Strell’s Overdraft. local racers that came out to get on such a great show.” Overdraft came to Quesnel dirty, catch air and win trophies The NCMRA facility is one with full intentions of capturthat helped make our event

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such a success. Quesnel’s 2015 Royalty joined us on Sunday and had the honour of handing out the well-deserved trophies for each of the 10 different race classes. NCMRA would not have been able to promote this event without the assistance of our amaz-

ing local businesses. Thank you again Quesnel! Save the dates, we promise a bigger and even better show for August 27 – 28, 2016. – submitted by Jeudi Lefebvre

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2014 2006 2009 2013 2012 2013 2009 2011 2013 2014 2014 2014 2004 2009 2004 2009 2013 2009 2012 2013 2014 2014 2014 2006 2013 2009 2012 2014 2012 2013 2014 2014 2010 2012 2012 2006

MAZDA MAZDA2 4DR HB AUTO GX GRAY MAZDA MAZDA3 GREY MAZDA MAZDA3 4DR SDN AUTO I SPOR MAZDA MAZDA3 4DR SDN AUTO GX GRA MERCURY C-CLASS 4DR SDN C250 4MATI MERCURY E300 SEDAN TENORITE GREY. MERCURY 3500 3DR WHITE MINI COOPER HAR 2DR CPE HOT CHO MITSUBISHI LANCER 4DR SDN RALL NISSAN ALTIMA 4DR SDN I4 2.5 SILV NISSAN VERSA SEDAN 4DR BLACK NISSAN VERSA 4DR SDN AUTO 1.6 S W PORSCHE BOXSTER 2DR ROADSTER S SE PORSCHE BOXSTER 2 DR ROADSTER S BUR PORSCHE 911 TURBO 2 DR CABRIOLET TU SMART FORTWO 2DR CPE WHITE SMART FORTWO 2DR CPE PURE BLACK SUZUKI SX4 SEDAN 4DR SDN AUTO SPO TOYOTA CAMRY BLACK TOYOTA CAMRY 4DR SDN I4 AUTO LE S TOYOTA CAMRY 2014.5 4DR SDN I4 AU TOYOTA CAMRY 2014.5 4DR SDN I4 AU TOYOTA CAMRY 4DR SDN 14 AUTO BROW TOYOTA COROLLA 4DR SDN CE AUTO (G TOYOTA COROLLA 4DR SDN AUTO L RED TOYOTA YARIS 4DR SDN MAN GREY TOYOTA PRIUS C 5DR HB BLUE TOYOTA PRIUS C 5DR HB RED. VOLKSWAGEN JETTA SEDA 4DR MANUAL TDI VOLKSWAGEN JETTA SEDA 4DR BROWN VOLKSWAGEN JETTA SEDA 4DR 2.0L AUTO T VOLKSWAGEN JETTA SEDA 4DR 2.0L AUTO T VOLKSWAGEN JETTA SPOR 4DR AUTO S WHIT VOLKSWAGEN PASSAT 4DR SDN 2.5L AUTO S VOLKSWAGEN TIGUAN 4DR COMFORTLINE VOLKSWAGEN S60 4DR SDN 2.5L TURBO AUT

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Year 2014 2014 2014 2010 2007 2014 2009 2013 2010 2007 2008 2010 2013 2015 2013 2013 2014 2013 2013 2011 2009 2011 2013 2010 2006 2009 2010 2008 2012 2009 2014 2012 2008 2008 2011 2014 2014 2007

Vehicle CHEVROLET EQUINOX AWD 4DR LS GRAY ME CHEVROLET EQUINOX AWD 4DR LS GREY CHEVROLET EQUINOX AWD 4DR LS BLACK CHEVROLET EQUINOX FLT CHEVROLET TRAILBLAZE 4WD LS GREY DODGE DURANGO AWD 4DR SXT BLACK. DODGE JOURNEY FWD 4DR SE GREEN DODGE JOURNEY FWD 4DR SXT BLUE FORD EDGE 4DR SEL FWD BROWN FORD ESCAPE FWD 4DR AUTO XLT BL FORD ESCAPE 4WD 4DR V6 AUTO LIM FORD ESCAPE 4WD 4DR I4 AUTO XLT FORD ESCAPE 4WD 4DR SE WHITE. FORD EXPEDITION 4WD 4DR PLATINUM FORD ESCAPE FWD 4DR SE BROWN FORD ESCAPE 4WD 4DR SE BROWN FORD ESCAPE FWD 4DR SE WHITE FORD ESCAPE 4X4 4WD 4DR SE BROWN FORD ESCAPE 4X4 LEATHER NAV FORD FLEX 4DR SE FWD SILVER HONDA CR-V 4WD 5DR EX-LUXURY WHITE HONDA CR-V 4WD 5DR LX BLUE HONDA CR-V AWD 5DR LX SILVER HONDA ELEMENT BLUE HYUNDAI SANTA FE 4DR GLS AWD 2.7L HYUNDAI TUCSON MAN UTILITY GREY HYUNDAI VERA CRUZ WHITE JEEP COMPASS FWD 4DR SPORT GREEN JEEP COMPASS 4WD 4DR SPORT BLUE JEEP GRAND CHER 4WD 4DR LAREDO JEEP GRAND CHER 4WD 4DR LIMITED JEEP LIBERTY 4WD 4DR SPORT WHITE JEEP PATRIOT FWD 4DR SPORT WHITE JEEP PATRIOT FWD 4DR SPORT WHITE JEEP PATRIOT 4WD 4DR NORTH SILVER JEEP WRANGLER 4WD 2DR SPORT BLACK JEEP WRANGLER 4WD 2DR SPORT BLUE KIA RIO5 MANUAL BLACK

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2013 2007 2008 2009 2010 2012 2014 2011 2011 2012 2012 2015 2015 2014 2014 2010 2011 2011 2012 2013 2013 2013 2010 2011 2007 2010 2012 2014 2015 2012 2009 2008 2007 2009 2014 2011 2011 2015 2009 2013 2015 2010 2011 2006 2011 2014 2014 2007 2011

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Year 2006 2008 2008 2014 2012 2011 2012 2012 2014 2011 2007 2010 2006 2009 2010 2014 2009 2009 2012 2010 2012 2008 2009 2011 2011

Vehicle CHEVROLET SILVERADO EXT 4X4 CHEVROLET SILVERADO CREW 4X4 CHEVROLET COLORADO CREW CAB LT CHEVROLET SILVERADO 4WD DOUBLE CAB CHEVROLET SILVERADO 4WD CREW CAB DODGE RAM 1500 4WD QUAD CAB GREEN DODGE RAM 1500 4WD QUAD CAB DODGE RAM 3500 4 4WD CREW CAB DODGE RAM 1500 4WD QUAD CAB DODGE RAM 1500 4WD CREW CAB FORD F350 HARLE 4WD CREW CAB BL FORD RANGER 4WD 4DR SUPERCAB 12 FORD F-150 SUPERCREW FX4 FORD F-150 4WD SUPERCREW XLT FORD F-150 4WD SUPERCAB XL FORD F-150 CREW 4X4 BLACK FORD F-150 PLAT LTHR NAV ROOF FORD F-150XLT S AT POWERGROUP FORD F150 S/CRE V8 AUTO AC PW P FORD RANGER 2WD SUPERCAB FORD SUPER DUTY 4WD REG CAB FORD SUPER DUTY 4WD SUPERCAB FORD SUPER DUTY 4WD SUPERCAB FORD SUPER DUTY 4WD CREW CAB FORD SUPER DUTY CAB/CHASSIS XLT

TRUCKS

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2013 2013 2012 2011 2014

GMC SIERRA 150 4WD EXT CAB GMC SIERRA 350 4WD CREW CAB GMC SIERRA 250 4WD EXT CAB GMC SIERRA 350 4WD CREW CAB NISSON TITAN 4WD CREW CAB

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Year 2012 2006 2009 2010 2010 2012 2013 2014 2014 2014 2011 2012 2010 2009 2012 2007 2011 2006 2006 2010

Vehicle CHEVROLET EXPRESS RWD 3500 155 L DODGE GRAND CARA 4DR SE RED DODGE GRAND CARA 4DR WGN SE WHIT DODGE GRAND CARA 4DR WGN SE RED DODGE GRAND CARA 4DR WGN SE BLUE DODGE GRAND CARA VAN STOW N GO FORD ECONOLINE E-250 EXT COMMERCIAL FORD ECONOLINE E-150 COMMERCIAL FORD ECONOLINE E-250 COMMERCIAL FORD ECONOLINE E-250 COMMERCIAL FORD ECONOLINE E-450 SUPER DUTY FORD TRANSIT CO 114.6” XLT LINCCOLN MKT 4DR WGN 3.5L AWD NAV CHEV UPLANDER LS FORD TRANSIT CO 114.6 XLT GMC SAVANA PAS RWD 1500 135 WH GMC SAVANA PAS AWD 1500 135”” 1L” HONDA ODYSSEY TOURING AT BLUE SATURN RELAY 4DR RELAY GREY KIA SEDONA GOLD.

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Year 2012 1996 2009 2009 2013 2012 2002 2006 2009 2004 2000 2013 2006 2011 2002 2000 2005 2008 2009 2015 2015 2011 2015 2015 2009 2006

Vehicle ARCTIC CAT SNOWMOBILE BOAT & TRA 20’ STEEL HULL BUELL MOTORCYCLE BLACK BUELL MOTORCYCLE YELLOW HAULRITE T 8520D BLACK HS800UTV-2 4X4 SIDE BY SIDE JET BOAT A GREY KAWASAKI S 4X4 AT HILO RAN KTM 990 AD WHITE M/C SS 124 CUSTOM CHOPPER MC 102”” S& BLACK POLARIS RA 4X4 SIDE BY SID SKI DOO EX SNOWMOBILE SUICIDE CY AIRRIDE SEAT CU TITANIUM G TORO REEL 4 CYL TURBO DIES WATERCRAFT WATERCRAFT YAMAHA GOL ELECTRIC W/ CAR YAMAHA GOL ELECTRIC WTIH C 125U 200CC WHITE 4010 MULE 4X4 SIDE BY SIDE 70CC RED/BLACK HEIST HEIST HEIST GLOSS BLACK VICTORY FREEDOM MOTORCYCLE BLACK YAMAHA MC SILVER

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