Quesnel Cariboo Observer, October 16, 2015

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Next generation The 42 Annual Traditional Pow Wow, sponsored by the Quesnel Tillicum Society, was held Oct. 9 – 11 at the Quesnel Soccer facility with adult and youth participating in the Grand Entry. The event was open to the public. For more photos see PAGE A3. Autumn MacDonald photo

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Business is booming: Oakes Profile showcases business impact There’s nothing small about the impact small businesses have on B.C.’s economy according to the 2015 Small Businesses Profile. “Small business continues to be the economic engine of our province – generating a whopping 33 per cent of the province’s gross domestic product,” Cariboo North MLA and Minister Responsible for Small Business and Red Tape Reduction and Responsible for the Liquor Distribution Branch, Coralee Oakes said. “I want to thank the thousands of small business owners in communities all around B.C. who contribute so much to our economy and employ more than one million British Columbians.” Approximately 33 per cent of the province’s gross domestic product is generated by B.C.’s small businesses – well above the Canadian average of 30 per cent. The Small Business Profile is an annual statistical report which demonstrates the important role small

“Small business continues to be the economic engine of our province – generating a whopping 33 per cent of the province’s gross domestic product.” Coralee Oakes, MLA

businesses play in B.C. through job creation, economic investment, exports and contributions to the province’s gross domestic product. Some of the 2015 Profile highlights include: • For the fourth year in a row, B.C. ranks first in Canada (tied with Saskatchewan) for the number of small businesses per capita with 82.6 small businesses per 1,000 people. • Small businesses employ over one million British Columbians, which is 54 per cent of all private sector jobs in B.C. • B.C.’s small businesses

shipped approximately $11 billion worth of merchandise to international destinations in 2014 which is more than one-third of all the goods exported from the province. Forty-two per cent of those goods went to destinations outside the US, which means small businesses are helping strengthen our economy by diversifying our trading relationships beyond North America. • About 382,600 small businesses were operating in B.C. in 2014, representing approximately 98 per cent of all businesses in the province. “Small businesses are a cornerstone of the B.C. economy, employing more than one million British Columbians,” George Hunter, CEO Small Business B.C. said. “These businesses are critical to the economic health of every community in B.C. and we are delighted to enable these entrepreneurs with tools and resources, as well as celebrate their contribution to the well-being of every British Columbian.”

Work continues Site work continues on the new arena.

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English as a Second Language & Settlement Assistance Program

New Focus Society offers FREE settlement services to PERMANENT RESIDENTS and REFUGEES in our community • • • • •

Receive informal English language supports in small group or one-to-one with a tutor Become familiar with the culture and customs of the community, province and country Get assistance with finding and filing for government supports and services, referrals to local services Meet other newcomers to the area, as well as long-time residents Join the weekly conversation group

If you are having difficulties because of a language barrier, or if you just want to improve your English, we can help! Call Pat at New Focus Society, 250-992-3119 for more information VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITY

If you have two hours a week you could spare to help someone become more comfortable in our community, think about this … • Volunteer tutors work one-to-one with newcomers to assist in their successful settlement in Quesnel • Training is offered free of charge – you just need to be comfortable with, and have good pronunciation of the English language and a desire to help someone adjust to life in Canada


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LOCAL NEWS

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Saturday

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Chance of Showers High: 13° Low: 4°

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NEWS

Lifesaving devices installed on NH buses

Potentially lifesaving automated external defibrillators (AEDs) have been installed on all Northern Health Connections buses, enhancing the safety of Northern B.C. residents who use this service to reach out-of-town healthcare appointments. “The Northern Health Connections healthcare travel service is essential for patients in the North to get to and from out-of-town medical appointments and this added safety feature is great news for local residents,” Shirley Bond, MLA for Prince George-Valemount said. “Having an affordable, reliable travel system helps relieve stress for patients, allowing them to focus their energies on their health.” The Heart and Stroke Foundation provided the AEDs through the BC Public Access to Defibrillation Program (BC PAD program), a partnership with the B.C. Government and B.C. Emergency Health Services, to place AEDs in public places. AEDs deliver a shock that helps restore normal heart rhythm in people in cardiac arrest and have been proven to be effective in saving lives if used in a timely manner. “Sudden cardiac arrest can strike anyone at any time and the use of an AED combined with CPR can significantly increase chances of survival,” Mike Morris, Prince George-Mackenzie MLA said. “With these additional AEDs, Northern patients will have added safety on the road.” AEDs are very user-friendly, as they provide a series of voice and visual instructions once they are powered on. All Northern Health Connections bus drivers have attended an orientation session provided by a BC Ambulance Service paramedic, which included AED and CPR training. An added benefit of having AEDs on board the buses is that they could be used roadside on a member of the general public found to be experiencing sudden cardiac arrest. “Patient safety is key on our Northern Health Connections bus service and adding the automated defibrillation devices on all units will help enhance our response for riders if needed,” Michael McMillan, Northern Health Chief Operating Officer said. “We are thankful for the BC PAD program, which allows us to address the potential for sudden cardiac arrest.” The Northern Health Connections bus service provides an affordable transportation option for Northern B.C. residents to reach out-of-town health-care appointments. In addition to the announcement of the AEDs, one coach and two mini coach buses have replaced older vehicles in the fleet as part of a new fiveyear contract and Northern Health’s commitment to continuous improvement in service and safety. The new coach services the long-haul routes between Vancouver, Prince George and Prince Rupert. The new mini coaches travel to Fort St. John twice a week and service the three-day-aweek route between Fort St. John and Dawson Creek. The new coach bus holds 44 people, while the mini coaches hold 26 people and now include bathrooms. The Connections bus service is offered in partnership with contractor Diversified Transportation and offers five coaches and six mini coach buses for both short- and long-haul routes. Routes on the Northern Health Connections bus service start at $20 round-trip, and trips can now be booked online through the new online reservation system at nhconnections.ca.

Lori Cruddas, Heart and Stroke Foundation manager for the Prince George office and Mike Morris, MLA for Prince George – Mackenzie watch as Northern Health Connections bus driver Mike Hyland; and Laine Smith, PAD Program Champion, demonstrate the use of an AED.

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Federal election day is Monday

Are you ready to vote? If you’re a Canadian citizen, 18 or older, you can vote in the federal election. Your voter information card tells you when and where to vote. If you didn’t receive your card, you can still register and vote at your polling place. To find out where to vote, and what ID to bring, visit elections.ca or call 1-800-463-6868 ( TTY 1-800-361-8935). Elections Canada has all the information you need to be ready to vote.


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Hippotherapy comes to Quesnel Pippa Hodge, well-known physiotherapist and therapeutic riding instructor, recently made her way to Quesnel to share a wealth of knowledge in using horses to benefit those who face physical, emotional and mental health challenges. The workshop, hosted by CHAAPS on Sept. 25 – 26, was a huge success. Pippa presented “Introduction to Hippotherapy: For Therapeutic Riding Instructors” using lectures, round table discussions and valuable hands-on-training. Generous donations from The Quesnel Community Foundation and the Horse Council of B.C. made it possible to bring this well-respected educator to the Cariboo and allowed participants from Terrace, Telkwa, Prince George, Quesnel, Williams Lake, Kamloops and Vernon, to attend affordably. CHAAPS is proud to have been able to host a workshop of this calibre and so very grateful for the grants received. Contributed photo

Help the Quesnel Lions Housing project. If you want to make a donation call Dennis Asher 250-992-3593

Premier Clark talks softwood to B.C. companies. In addition, the agreement created the Bi-National Softwood Lumber Council that has grown the market for wood products in the U.S. Over the past two years, B.C. has been working with the federal government seeking an extension or renewal of the softwood lumber agreement. So far the U.S. has not been willing to discuss renewing or extending the agreement. “B.C.’s forest industry is too important to take for granted. For

lumber producers, and the communities throughout the province that depend on them, we need to avoid an unnecessary trade dispute with our most significant market,” Clark said. “When the new federal government is formed, this is the first issue I’ll be raising with the new prime minister.” “Under the Softwood Lumber Agreement, the

U.S. cannot launch any trade litigation for one-year after the expiry of the agreement,” Minister of Forests, Lands and Natural Resource Operations Steve Thomson said. “We continue to work closely with the B.C. forest industry, other provinces and the federal government to ensure B.C.’s priorities are clearly communicated.”

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British Columbia has made great strides in opening up new markets for softwood lumber in Asia, but the U.S. is still British Columbia’s largest market. In late November Thomson will be leading a forestry trade mission to Japan and China to maintain and expand B.C.’s second and third largest markets for softwood lumber products.

LINDA ANNE PEACOCK sadly announce her passing on October 8, 2015. A memorial service for Linda will be held on Saturday, October 17th at 11:00 a.m. At the Maple Park Alliance Church located at 2075 Balsam Ave. A luncheon will follow the service in the church hall. Those wishing to honour Linda’s memory by way of donation may do so to the Heart and Stroke Foundation, or to the Canadian Cancer Society. Clayton’s Funeral Directors entrusted with arrangements.

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OPEN HOUSE Drinking Water Wells Project October 28, 3 p.m. - 7 p.m. City of Quesnel Council Chambers

You are invited to attend an open house at City of Quesnel Council Chambers, 410 Kinchant St, on October 28, 2015 from 3 p.m. – 7 p.m. A team of Drinking Water Professionals and City Staff will have work stations set up to provide an overview of background, current and future planned works on City of Quesnel groundwater wells. The City of Quesnel is seeking approval from the Environmental Assessment Office to extract groundwater from City wells at rates that meet thresholds outlined in the Reviewable Projects Regulation enacted under the BC Environmental Assessment Act. The Environmental Assessment Office considers this project is a “Public Good” project and it requires an environmental assessment certificate. The Environmental Assessment process involves Public Consultation and First Nations consultation. City of Quesnel and area residents are invited to attend this Public Open House to learn about the project and to provide input on the environmental components that will be reviewed as a part of the environmental assessment. City Hall - 410 Kinchant Street, Quesnel, BC, V2J 7J5 T - 250-992-2111 W - www.quesnel.ca Hours of operation are from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., Monday to Friday (except Statutory Holidays)


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Gold Pan City and Wells wager on the election Editor: The Mayor of Wells, Mayor Robin Sharpe, and I have a small wager on this Monday’s federal election (October 19th). Not on the outcome, or who will win

our riding, but on the voter turnout in our respective communities. The mayor of the community with the lowest voter turnout will fly the other community’s flag and wear something

representing the other community during a council meeting; there’s also Barkerville Brewery growler involved. The intent of our wager is not to embarrass the “losing” community

(or it’s mayor). Our intent is to simply motivate more people to make the time to vote in this federal election. This is a critical election for our region. We need a strong voice in

Ottawa to help us marshal the resources we need to assist us to manage through this transition period. By all counts our riding is competitive for the first time in a long time – so every vote will count.

Please, for our community’s sake (and to avoid having the indignity of flying Wells’ flag on our flagpole!) make the time to mark a ballot on Monday, October 19. The health of

our democracy is dependent on the engagement of its citizens. Mayor Bob Simpson Quesnel

CHURCH DIRECTORY NORTHSTAR CHURCH (a Fellowship Baptist Church)

301 North Star Road (2 doors from McDonalds) 250-992-8830 • www.northstarchurch.ca

Sunday Worship Service 10:30 am Children’s Church during the Service Coffee Fellowship Time 10:00 am Sunday School 9:15 am

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

Rev. Len Fraser

“Remember Who You Are” Pastor Mark Carroll

Maple Park Alliance Church A community christian church where you’ll experience God’s love and grace to touch your life and impact your family Downtown Quesnel Suite 2 - 213 St. Laurent Avenue, Sunday mornings @ 10 am | Great Children’s Program - 778-414-2728 Reviving Truth Restoring Family Releasing Destiny info@reformationhouse.ca

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.

Trinity Lutheran Church (LCC)

Worship Service: 10:30 am

375 Hartley Street • 250-992-6112 Pastor Lorne Reddemann

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Home of the “Lutheran Hour” Sundays on 100.3 The Wolf at 8:05 am

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Speaker: Murray Derksen

Divine Service: 10 a.m. Sunday Sunday School & Bible Class - 11: 45 am Providing TLC in the community of Quesnel for 50 years

St. Andrew’s United Church Established in 1911

Serving with joy the people of Quesnel Lay Ministry

• Sunday Service & Sunday School: .............. 10:30 am • Healing Clinic : To arrange an appointment Call Lynn LeBlanc at 250.747.4694 218 Kinchant St. Office: 250-992-2313 standruc@quesnelbc.com

World Food Day A Readers’ Theatre

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 ”

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Saturday Services Bible Study 9:30 am Worship Service 11:00 am

“Continuing the Ministry of Jesus peacefully, simply, together.”

A Place To Call HOME

382 Anderson Drive Pastor Andrew Baduria 250-983-9700 Service Times Sunday Morning Worship 11am • Sunday Afternoon worship 2 pm Wednesday evening prayer and Bible study • 7pm

Therefore we conclude that a man is justified by faith without the deeds of the law. Romans 3:28

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BETHEL CHURCH In South Hills

250-747-3116 - 143 Coach Road Lead Pastor: Monte Harrop Youth Pastor: Nate Siebert FAMILY WORSHIP SERVICE 10:00 am Children’s Church (2-11 yr. olds) during service www.bethelchurchquesnel.com

Coffee’s On Guest Speaker: Darwin Pichette Pastor Nathanael Siebert’s ordination


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NEWS

Trade deal doesn’t fix U.S. lumber issue: Harper Log exports not expanded in Trans-Pacific Partnership TOM FLETCHER Black Press

The Trans-Pacific Partnership agreement doesn’t resolve Canada’s long-running dispute with the United States over softwood lumber, or remove restrictions on log exports from B.C. Prime Minister Stephen Harper said the Canadian government would like to renew the CanadaU.S. softwood agreement, expired as of Thanksgiving Day. It’s a side deal outside the North American Free Trade Agreement, and it won’t be covered by the Pacific Rim trade either. “Obviously we would like to see this agreement move forward, and I think industry on both sides of the border would, but for reasons that

were not entirely clear, the American administration hasn’t seen it that way,” Harper said in an interview with Black Press. “In terms of forestry, what the TPP does do is provide new tariff-free access to many Asian countries, including enhanced access to the Japanese market.” Restrictions on log exports from B.C. are also not eased by the TPP, which includes Japan, Malaysia, Vietnam, New Zealand and Australia. B.C.’s control over Crown land log prices has long been an irritant with the U.S. and Japan, while private and aboriginal land log producers are restricted by federal rules. “B.C. was able to ensure that both pro-

Log export restrictions in B.C. are a long-standing source of irritation for both the U.S. and Japan. vincial and federal log export controls will not change as a result of the TPP, despite pressure from Japan to eliminate them,” B.C. International Trade Minister Teresa

Wat said in a statement. “B.C.’s objectives for the forestry sector during the TPP negotiations were to gain market access for forestry products to important TPP mar-

kets such as Japan, while maintaining existing log export controls.” Premier Christy Clark said this week her first call to Ottawa after the Oct. 19

federal election will be about continuing the U.S. softwood lumber talks. Harper expressed confidence that despite the history of U.S. legal and trade actions over

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the years, the existing deal can be extended. “We’ve managed to export a lot of lumber over the years and I’m confident we will continue to,” Harper said.

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OPINIONS

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Come together

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oting day is almost upon us. On Monday (Oct. 19), the federal election campaign will come to an end and the time will come for us to exercise our right, our privilege and our responsibility. There is every reason to vote. The Conservatives, Liberals, NDP and Greens have had 11 weeks to convince us of the comparative merits of their parties, their policies and their priorities. We’re being offered totally different visions of what Canada means and more importantly, what it can mean. It’s a wide spectrum. Anyone who argues that all politicians are the same simply hasn’t been paying close enough attention. This election, or any election, shapes Canadian identity, sometimes subtly, sometimes not so subtly. It’s true that a lot of what we’ve been hearing these many weeks are just promises and some of the promises won’t be kept. But that doesn’t mean we’re hearing nothing but lies – we’re hearing goals and aspirations and they’re worthy ones. We should believe, to some extent and we should hope, always. This election matters to all of us. What happens in Ottawa resonates here. The federal government has a say on matters that affect our very households, not to mention our neighbourhoods, city, province, nation, the rest of the world and the planet Earth. Some will tell us to vote because people have fought and died for our democratic rights and certainly that’s a fair point. But elections are less about our country’s past and more about its future. If we’re unhappy with the last government, that’s fine, as long as we’re thinking about what’s next. Maybe change will bring a better Canada. Maybe we should change this way, or that way. Even before we mark our ballots on voting day, we will make a decision: to vote, or to do nothing. Will we be the ones who will care about Canada? And if not us, then whom? –BP

Finding fun for our youth

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or several months I noticed a building being constructed in a West Kelowna parking lot where Zellers used to be. As the structure took form I’d try and guess what it was going to be every time I drove by it. I wasn’t curious enough to inquire with the construction workers or any of my friends who might be in the know. Instead I asked nothing until the signs went up. After that my first question was: why? It was a Dollarama - our fourth dollar store in West Kelowna and second Dollarama location. After watching at least two other dollar stores close up shop within close proximity, I wondered how many of these types of businesses a relatively small city needed? With so many buildings nearby that have been vacant for years, even right in that very same shopping mall, I also couldn’t understand the logic behind building a brand new structure. I fully admit to knowing nothing about commercial real estate or retail business – but I did wish they’d opened up a family or youth friendly establishment instead. I was picturing an affordable ping pong hall with an attached eatery and pub.

Lori Welbourne

On A Brighter Note When we moved to West Kelowna 15 years ago with our first baby there were some fun places to go as a family: a bowling alley, water slides and Old MacDonald Farm with animals and an outdoor swimming pool. By the time our second child was a toddler five years later, those places were gone and replaced with more profitable condos and retail stores. Now my children are 15 and 12 and have started hanging out with their friends more often than they do their parents. They like to hop on the bus and head to the movies, coffee shops, fast food restaurants, or the stores to wander around. I gripe about the lack of fun places there are for kids, but when I stop and think about it, there may be more for them to do where we live now than there was for us growing up back then. In the nice weather there

Glenrosa. I had no idea. We spent a lot of time at the Boys and Girls Club when the kids were younger, but I had no clue they also catered specifically to tweens and teens. The Westside Youth Centre is a drop-in program for 12-19 year olds providing a safe, supportive environment with basic needs, as well as WiFi and Netflix, recreational entertainment and some life-skills training. Kids are invited to visit with friends, listen to music, take part in activities such as billiards, board games, crafts, Nintendo and participate in fun out-trips. While accessing the dropin program kids can have access to free food and its open to anyone in the community. It starts at 3 p.m. on weekdays. There’s a Facebook page called “Westside Youth Centre” where activity and out-trip announcements are made. Their next one is to the pumpkin patch. Nothing’s scheduled so far for the Dollarama. For information on the Boys and Girls program in your area please visit: BoysAndGirlsClub.ca Lori Welbourne is a syndicated columnist. She can be contacted at LoriWelbourne.com

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are so many beautiful beaches and parks for the kids to hang out, as well as many different outdoor attractions and activities to choose from. And in the colder weather there seem to be more options, not less. Within a half hour drive from our place in West Kelowna there are big indoor play places, arcades, bowling alleys, pools and a large assortments of sports facilities including ice skating facilities, if not retro roller rinks. My 15 year old son came home a few nights ago after hanging out with his friends and said he’d been to youth. I had no idea what he meant. “Youth,” he repeated. “It’s this place you go and hang out with your friends and play pool or games and eat snacks and stuff. It’s fun.” “How much was it?” I asked. “Nothing,” he said. “It’s free.” He was almost right. It’s $10 - but that fee covers the kid for an entire year. It turned out to be a program put on by the Boys and Girls Club and it runs after school weekdays at the Westbank Lions Community Centre on Main Street. There’s also a Friday one at the Boys and Girls Club in

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Lead Now urges strategic voting Editor: Re: Why Not Harper? There are many reasons that Canadians are unhappy with the Harper government. The following websites list a range of concerns. You can go to www.whynotharper. ca for 25 reasons that Steven Harper is bad for Canada or go to www.huffingtonpost.ca/ sarah-miller2/canada-election2015_b_7967240.html for 10 reasons to vote for anyone but Harper. Of the 35 reasons listed in these websites there is one that stands out as critically important and is reason alone not to vote for Harper. It is titled: “Sabotaging efforts to deal with climate change.” It goes on to state, “Protecting the interests of large oil companies, Harper has fought global efforts to deal with climate change. In 2009, he cut science research funding by $138 million and imposed limitations on scientists at Environment Canada, requiring that they obtain permission to do interviews and often screened their responses. The result is that Canadian media coverage of climate change scientists has been reduced by 80 per cent. His efforts here have been so destructive, that in 2009 prominent politicians and scientists called for Canada to be removed from the Commonwealth. The last time this mark of shame was used, was against South Africa

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while it was still under racist apartheid rule. No one who recognizes that climate change is upon us can debate this is detrimental to our continued survival. Thank you to the 550 plus of you who signed the Pledge to Vote Together campaign for the Lead Now organization. Lead Now is an independent non-profit organization that promotes democracy, transparency and a green economy. Lead Now has now completed a crowd-funded poll of this riding. They hired Environics, a well-respected Canadian polling and market research company, which called 500 people about their voting preferences over this past weekend. The results of the poll are 7 per cent undecided, 36 per cent NDP, 30 per cent Conservative and 29 per cent Liberal and 5 per cent Green. There is a 4.4 per cent margin of error. Lead Now poll shows that the NDP candidate, Trent Derrick has the best chance of beating the Conservative candidate in this riding. We need all the voters who pledged to vote together to vote for the NDP and if a good portion of the undecided will vote this way, with any luck we will put Steven Harper out to pasture. Please get out to vote; every vote counts. Mark Josephy Quesnel

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Annie Gallant Lifestyles Editor

Pumpkin pride Farmers’ Market president Rob Borsato and long-time market supporter Henry Boal weighed the huge pumpkins brought to the market for weigh-in at the last outdoor market of the season, Oct. 10. Customers were invited to compete in the biggest pumpkin contest early in the season. Irene Pepper won handily with her 388-pound pumpkin, Mackin Creek Farm came second with a 139-pound specimen and again Irene took third with a 132-pound giant.

Left: Irene Pepper proudly sits atop her behemoth; middle left: Rob Borsato marks the weight: middle right: Henry Boal carefully weighs each entry; bottom: children and adults were fascinated with the massive pumpkin. Annie Gallant photos

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Lifestyles Jen McGregor helps create an accessible pool experience

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ennifer McGregor has been working at the Quesnel and District Arts and Recreation Centre for 26 years. She started at 16 years old. As a child she lived with her parents who wanted to Marian Gillard make sure SENIORS’ UPDATE all of their four daughters knew how to swim from an early age, so they built a backyard pool. The girl became proficient and Jennifer and one of her sisters became quite competitive at swim meets. I met Jen when my husband was wheelchair bound. She gave him swimming lessons which he loved and they had a special rapport. She used the lift to get him in and out of the water.

She has several clients each week including a stroke victim. Lynn Dunkley was in an accident some time ago and Jen encouraged her to try swimming as part of her recovery. She learned quickly and had such confidence because of Jen’s encouragement, that she would take her wheelchair to the deep end and plunge right in. However, most people who use a wheelchair get in and out by the lift which is safe for anyone up to 600 pounds. Jen makes sure that people don’t feel they are on display. The hot tub is also available for those who can access it. Jen also works with children of all ages and she especially enjoys her class with children from four months to five years of age. For people facing surgery, doctors will often recommend a session in the pool before and

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during recovery. A referral is not necessary but Jen will meet with you and discuss your program. Lynn says the swimming program helped her tremendously. I agree with with her that Jen is an upbeat, openhearted person. Everyone I talk to is glad to know her. Marian Gillard is a seniors’ advocate and regular Observer columnist.

Just about time to dismount The countdown is on for Communities for Veteran, the Ride Across Canada. Paul and Terry will be at the Canadian Rodeo Finals Nov. 11 and will meet up with the rest of the crew in Ottawa Nov. 15 for the ride home. A welcome home party is slated for Thursday, Dec. 10 at the Seniors’ Centre. Doors open at 5:30 p.m., dinner at 6 p.m. Kids welcome. Tickets are $25 and available at Circle S Western Wear and the Kersley store. Above: the support team in Quesnel get together every Friday for a photo and post it on the CFV/TRAC Facebook page. 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. FREE SENIORS (60+) WALKING PROGRAM at

Quesnel Youth Soccer Facility, Monday – Friday, 8:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m., closed holidays and over Christmas (Dec. 19 – Jan. 5, 2016) BBBSQ WESTJET TICKET RAFFLE. Draw date Nov. 2. First prize Westjet return tickets for two to any scheduled Westjet destination; second prize garden cart; third prize $100 gas gift card. Tickets are $5 each at Little Big House on Vaughan St. For details call, 250-9927257.

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THURSDAY SENIORS CENTRE FUN DAY Oct. 29, 10 a.m. – 2 p.m. Pie, ice cream, coffee $5. Games, prizes, entertainment. All Welcome. For details call Maurene, 250992-6440.

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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 CROOKED LEG RANCH SOCIETY FUNDRAISER DOGTOBERFEST 2015, Oct. 17, Pub Night and Silent Auction at the Cariboo Hotel, Oct. 17. Tickets are $25 each at Total Pet, Bosley’s, Fit Pets. Doors open at 5 p.m., Buffet dinner at 6 p.m. For information contact Fauna, 250-9923311. GOLDEN CENTRE RUMMAGE AND BAKE SALE

Oct. 17, 10 a.m. – 1 p.m. Lunch available. Drop off items at the Golden Centre, Monday, Thursday, Friday between 10 a.m. – 2 p.m. To book a table call 250-991-0090. OCTOBERFEST AT THE LEGION Oct. 24, 11 a.m. – 2 p.m. Everyone welcome in the Legion lounge. 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 and there will also be popcorn and cotton candy for sale. LIONS CLUB GARAGE SALE last Saturday of the every

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SUNDAY SUNDAY MORNING FUN CURLING LEAGUE begins Oct. 18, 10 a.m. Sign-up now for 2015/2016 season. Register online at www. quesnelcurlingclub. com/registrations and check Sunday Morning Curling. For information call Darcey Horn, 250992-2455. Meetings and Special Events, Workshops, Signups and Non-profit Groups will run in the Sunday or Wednesday edition. The deadline for the Wednesday Observer is Monday at noon, and the deadline for the weekend edition is Wednesday at 5 pm. All meeting notices and regular submissions to Community Calendar must be renewed every three months. Due to the volume of material, we clear the column every three months and only print newly submitted material.

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Hockey numbers increasing more than ever RYAN GRAHAM Observer Reporter Although, it has been rumoured that hockey numbers are decreasing, it’s actually the opposite. Hockey Canada’s Vice President of Hockey Development, Paul Carson says they’ve seen an increase, especially in the women’s game. “We’re seeing the same upward growth trends around the world that we’re seeing in Canada with more and more girls coming to the game,” Carson said. “For the game’s sake that’s very positive to see that kind of growth and that kind of interest. Traditionally, some countries don’t spend a lot of time focusing on the development of the sport. In general we’re seeing a high level of interest in the sport of women’s hockey.” Carson says the men’s game has increased slightly, but has also seen great increases in a few areas. Quesnel District Minor Hockey Association has also seen an increase compared to previous years. According to President of the QDMHA, Dave Greenwood, they have 382 players, which is 40 more than last year, with their biggest increase in the Mites and Midget division. It’s important that they’ve seen an increase in Mites because that’s the youngest division, where players start off. If they continue to receive strong numbers there, it will build the future for the QDMHA, as those kids will move on to higher divisions. The cost of the sport has made headlines when you compare it to other sports, but Carson doesn’t believe that’s the issue. “I don’t know if cost has ever been the main concern,” Carson said. He also said that Hockey Canada along with Bauer did research on the topic and came up with four issues. They include cost, safety, fun and time commitment. Minor hockey league players participate in their practice at Two Twins Arena. “Our participation model has to continue to make adjustments based on weeks to grow the game in the region. interest in participating in the sport,” what families look for in a sport experiCarson says the trip focused on skill Carson said. He believes smaller comence,” Carson said. camps and creating development plans. munities who host events like the 2017 The growth can also be seen on a wide He thinks the Olympics and World Cup Telus Cup, which Prince George will scale. Due to the success the Olympics of Hockey are huge in bringing attention host are crucial. has seen, the game is becoming poputo the sport. “Obviously it brings a certain level of lar not only in the hockey-dominant “There’s no question the Olympics and heightened awareness around Midget countries. World Cup of Hockey have that world and Triple A hockey in the province and The Toronto Maple Leafs and Hockey wide impact on increased awareness and across the country. I think locally it creCanada went to China last year for two

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Passing Yards

OTT Henry Burris CAL Bo-Levi Mitchell TOR Trevor Harris HAM Zach Collaros EDM Matt Nichols Rushing Yards

Andrew Harris Jerome Messam Tyrell Sutton Jon Cornish Brandon Whitaker

BC SSK MTL CAL TOR

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B.C. LIVESTOCK PRODUCERS CO-OPERATIVE MARKET REPORT FOR Oct 14th

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

HIGH N/A 332.00 326.00 287.00 258.25 249.75 244.00 227.20

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

HIGH 286.00 330.00 286.00 248.50 246.50 219.00 209.00 194.00

D1-2 Cows: 85.00 - 109.00 Butcher Bulls: 110.00-135.00

KAMLOOPS SALE OCTOBER 13th 2015

Huge receipts as again this week we went over the 1800 head mark. Calves made up 80% of the sale receipts. Quality start to finish was 1st class. Butcher trade saw the Ward Creek Ranch with 2135 lb. butcher bulls at 140.00. Robert & Eunice Jaffray saw heavy 733 lb. steers power to 233.50, their fancy 589 lb. s/c raced to 257.50. Dona Pawloff saw her 430 lb. s/c race to 322.50. Her 523 lb. Red Angus h/c’s notched 237.00, her 470 lb. h/c’s hit 266.00. The Fox Family of Pritchard saw their 665 lb. Angus s/c sell to 253.50, their 563 lb. s/c sold to 268.25. Turner Ranch showcased a group of 626 lb. Black s/c which topped 256.75, their 521 lb. s/c traded to 277.75, their 538 lb. h/c sold to 255.50. Corfe’s Broiler Farm’s 664 lb. Black s/c sold to 247.75, their 600 lb. s/c rolled to 258.25, the 474 lb. s/c topped 291.50. The Rosebank Ranch heavy s/c 727 lb. raced to 244.50 or 1777.50 per head, their 621 lb. s/c marked 256.75. A beautiful pen of their 641 lb. h/c’s saw 224.00. The Ingram Creek Farms calves from Westwold saw their heavy 723 lb. s/c mark 244.25. 23 head of their 664 lb. s/c saw 249.00. Glen & Sharon Frankie from Beaverdell saw their heavy 729 lb. Limo cross s/c power to 245.75 or 1791.51 per head. 20 head of their beautiful 646 lb. Black Limo cross h/c’s powered to 224.75. Brian Foley & Louise DeMarni saw their pen of 20 s/c 574 lb. all Black Angus and Black Angus cross trade to 267.25. Their 505 lb. s/c saw 287.00. Don & Diana Heighes saw their heavy 705 lb. Black Angus s/c race to 243.00. Mary Curnow had 791 lb. Simm X s/c hit 229.50. Walkem Estate s/c weighed 671 lb. and sold to 249.75. Phil & Shirley Johnston’s top 706 lb. Char x s/c hit 249.75, their 630 lb. Buckskin h/c hit 236.50. Fraser Ranches today showed us one powerful group of calves. 22 head of their 687 lb. Maine X Angus s/c saw 250.25. Bob & Ruth Black saw their 612 lb. s/c notch 257.25, the pen of 21 s/c 548 lb. raced to 274.00, 27 head of their 525 lb. h/c’s marked 236.50. Fred & Barb Watkinson saw their 564 lb. Angus X s/c power to 263.50. Scott & Robin McLeod saw their 383 lb. s/c top 332.00, their 476 lb. s/c hit 293.00. Fennel Ranches 600 lb. Black s/c sold to 250.50, their 508 lb. Angus s/c topped 282.50.

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October 18 - 24, 2015 ARIES - Mar 21/Apr 20 Aries, you can’t seem to focus your attention on one thing this week. However, wandering thoughts may put you in touch with some better ideas. TAURUS – Apr 21/May 21 Taurus, you may like to tackle projects on your own, but sometimes letting someone else pitch in can provide a fresh perspective and a new way of doing things. GEMINI – May 22/Jun 21 It’s time to get serious about your job-seeking efforts, Gemini. Start putting out feelers and see what is available. Also, fine-tune your résumé to get noticed. CANCER – Jun 22/Jul 22 Cancer, while success brings you many things, it can feel lonely at the top. Make some time to reconnect and hang out with friends this week. LEO – Jul 23/Aug 23 Leo, listen more than you speak in the coming days. You can learn so much more by remaining quiet and taking it all in, and others will appreciate your attentiveness. VIRGO – Aug 24/Sept 22 Virgo, after an exciting event, life may seem a little mundane for a while. Happiness is what you make of it. Try a new hobby or make some new friends. LIBRA – Sept 23/Oct 23 Expand your social circles and you may meet some influential new people, Libra. This can only help your reputation and open up new doors to various opportunities. SCORPIO – Oct 24/Nov 22 Scorpio, take control of a situation that comes to light this week. No one else seems capable of taking the reins but you. Chances are you will be an excellent leader. SAGITTARIUS – Nov 23/Dec 21 Sagittarius, you may be unable to keep everything organized this week. Don’t fret, as you need not be in complete control at every moment. CAPRICORN – Dec 22/Jan 20 Capricorn, you may be inspired to do something creative but don’t know where to begin. Pisces may be a good source of inspiration. You can work on a project together. AQUARIUS – Jan 21/Feb 18 Aquarius, make the necessary changes in your life to put primary goals back on target. These may be career or fitness goals or even plans to increase family time. PISCES – Feb 19/Mar 20 Pisces, this week may start off a little differently than most, but by midweek you will find your groove. FAMOUS BIRTHDAYS OCTOBER 18 - Zac Efron, Actor (28) OCTOBER 19 - Evander Holyfield, Athlete (53) OCTOBER 20 - Snoop Dogg, Rapper (44) OCTOBER 21 - Carrie Fisher, Actress (59) OCTOBER 22 - Christopher Lloyd, Actor (77) OCTOBER 23 - Emilia Clarke, Actress (29) OCTOBER 24 - Wayne Rooney, Athlete (30)


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RYAN GRAHAM Observer Reporter Quesnel football put on quite a show Oct. 3 with the Correlieu Clansmen and Junior Bantam Bombers coming out on top. The Clansmen made a statement in their game defeating Kelly Road of Prince George 55-0. Quarterback Damon Giesbrecht had more than 200 yards passing with three touchdowns to Bryce Falconer, Masyn Schwemmer and Dylan Cathcart. They were equally effective on the ground, as they picked up four The Quesnel football team compete at Cariboo Field. touchdowns courtesy of Giesbrecht, Falconer, by Scooter Van Voght, on his passes. The Junior Jeremy Mullin and Will that was run back for a Bantam Bombers finished Pagarut. touchdown. The offensive their season undefeated The defence was outline had a great game, alwith a 44-10 win against standing, shutting out lowing their quarterback Vanderhoof. The BombKelly Road. The highplenty of time to convert ers dominated on the light was a interception

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RYAN GRAHAM Observer Reporter The Senior Men’s Net Play Championship wrapped up Sept. 23 at the Quesnel Golf Club. The

tournament began in June and continued into September. Ernie Thony walked away as the winner going undefeated in all six matches, defeating Sandy Watson on the last hole to win the championship.

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Lovely 3 bedroom bungalow on .72 acre south of town. 1345 sq.ft., 2x6 construction, large bedrooms and bathroom. Newer furnace, windows, outside doors and pellet stove in living room. Private yard. A must see at $159,000.00 #5033

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Assistant Parts Manager Gustafson’s Dodge Chrysler Jeep has an immediate opening for an Assistant Parts Manager. Reporting to the Parts Manager this position requires parts experience at the jobber or dealership level. Duties would include parts specifying, invoicing, inventory control, merchandising, and other related tasks.

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WANTED Paying $100/m3 brettcolborne@ hotmail.com 250-674-3129

Private Coin Collector Looking to Buy Collections, Olympic Gold & Silver Coins, Estates + Chad: 778-281-0030, Local.

This is a full time position that offers above average compensation and a full benefit package.

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Mental Wellness & Substance Use Clinician (Masters) Bring your passion of supporting and working in a community outreach setting where you can become a valuable partner with the Northern Secwepemc communities. Three Corners Health Services Society, in partnership with Canim Lake, Canoe Creek, Dog Creek, Soda Creek, Williams Lake, and Alkali Lake is looking for a Mental Wellness Clinician who understands holistic health including all aspects of the mental, physical, emotional, and spiritual quadrants. Qualifications: The successful applicant must have knowledge of First Nations peoples within the Interior Health region as well as a good understanding of colonization and the unique history of Indigenous peoples in Canada. This understanding includes the impacts of colonization both past and present. The individual will practice from a Trauma-Informed and culturally safe paradigm. Flexibility with work hours is required, as occasionally weekends or evenings may be needed. We are seeking a candidate with: t Past and/or current counselling experience within a First Nations context t Group facilitation experience in both traditional First Nations approaches and mainstream approaches t General competency in concurrent disorders t Excellent communication skills and cross cultural communication experience t Two years’ recent related experience in a mental health and substance use environment or an equivalent combination of education, training and experience t Current valid B.C. driver’s license and reliable vehicle t Masters degree from an accredited university in an Allied Health, Behavioural, or Social Science field relevant to the position t Ability to complete successful advanced criminal record check Preference will be given to qualified applicants of Aboriginal ancestry per Canada’s Human Rights Act and Legislation surrounding employment equity. To apply please email your resume to: Shawna Nevdoff, Mental Wellness Advisor (Interior) Phone (1) 250-319-9241 Email: shawna.nevdoff@fnha.ca For detailed information please visit www.threecornershealth.org Closing Date: Posted until filled

Entertain looking out over the 10th green from the deck of this spacious 5 br, 3 bath executive home. Generous room sizes, walk-out bsmt, great kitchen, large games & family rooms, vaulted ceiling & much more. $329,000.00 #4908

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Homes for Rent 3bdrm home with Garage, double lot. Avail immediately $1000/mth Dragon Lake 4Bdrm/2Bath newly renovated 1600 sq/ft home for rent. Available Nov 1st, N/S, N/P, references required. Call (250)747-3979 Leave Message. WestSide Home - $700/mo., N/S, N/P, ref. required, avail. immed. Call (250)983-9905

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Newly Renovated 1200sq ft of living space available. Close to downtown core. $900 + Utilities. Call 250-255-5990 or 250-991-8343

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DRAGON LAKE ACREAGE

5.32 acres near Dragon Lake with a lovely 4 or 5 BR house. Lots of updates including oak kitchen, flooring and paint, Beautiful private yard. Large garage /shop with 10 ft doors. New septic system. Zoned for horses. $329,000.00 #5129

QUESNEL REALTY 355 St. Laurent Ave.

Quesnel; Permanent, Full-Time We are looking for an experienced individual to join us as a Member Service Representative (Teller) on a permanent, full-time basis in our Quesnel Branch. For this position, we require the successful applicant to have a exible schedule between Monday and Saturday. As well, previous banking experience is essential.

FIR Crest Apartments - 1 & 2 bdrm suites, NQ, N/S, N/P, no parties. Adults only. (250)992-6593

Busy Building City Centre 2nd floor 470 sq/ft, $400/mo. or 260 sq/ft, $215/mo.Both $600/mo. Bsmt. 295 sq/ft, $190/mo. Call Wes @ (250)992-5665 or Teri @ (250)992-7202

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2Bdrm. Condo for Rent @ CreekSide Village. $700/mo., N/S, N/P. Available mid October. Call (250)297-6623

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Industrial fire safety rules tightened The B.C. government has introduced changes to WorkSafeBC legislation in the wake of fatal dust explosions at two northern B.C. sawmills in 2012. MLAs are debating a bill that requires employers to report all workplace fires or explosions that had the potential to cause serious injury to a worker, require employer investigation reports to be posted or reported to employees, and allows WorkSafeBC to help workplace health and safety committees to resolve disagreements over health and safety issues. Two mill workers died and 20 others were injured when an explosion and fire tore through the Babine Forest Products sawmill on Jan. 20, 2012. On April 23, 2012 a similar explosion killed two workers and injured 22 more employees at Lakeland Mills in Prince George. No criminal charges were laid in either event, and the B.C, government earlier changed WorkSafe investigation procedures to protect evidence in

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1431368

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2014

KIA RIO 4DR LX+ AT DEEP BLUE

DODGE GRAND CARA 4DR WGN GREY

2923051

2009

KIA RIO 5 4CYL 5SPD SILVER

2011

KIA RIO5 TITANIUM SILVER

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Year

Vehicle

Q1431537

2014

CHEVROLET EQUINOX AWD 4DR GREY

1431570

2014

CHEVROLET EQUINOX AWD 4DR BLACK

1359595

2013

DODGE DART 4DR SDN RALLYE RED

Q1451439

2014

DODGE DURANGO AWD 4DR SXT BLACK

1000089

2010

FORD ESCAPE 4WD 4DR I4 AUTO

1459637

2014

1311237A

2013

FORD ECONOLINE E-250 EXT COMME

1122121

1411316

2014

FORD ECONOLINE E-150 COMMERCIAL

1391401A

2013

MAZDA MAZDA2 4DR HB AUTO SPORT

1411545

2014

FORD ECONOLINE E-250 COMMERCIAL

1391608

2013

MAZDA MAZDA2 4DR HB AUTO SPORT

FORD ECONOLINE E-450 SUPER DUT

1391607

2013

MAZDA MAZDA2 4DR HB AUTO SPORT

FORD TRANSIT CO 114.6” XLT

1391606

2013

MAZDA MAZDA2 4DR HB AUTO SPORT

1491478

2014

MAZDA MAZDA2 4DR HB AUTO GX GRAY

1119612 1219608

2011 2012

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