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TERRACE - Re-elected Skeena – Bulkley Valley NDP MP Nathan Cullen says he’s looking forward to spending time with his wife and twin sons. “I’m going to see my kids and have a normal meal again. We put almost 20,000 kilometres on the car. It was a long, long campaign. I’m just focused in on phoning my colleagues... and seeing how everyone is doing,” he said Oct. 19 after learning he achieved a fourth straight electoral win. Personally victorious with just over 51 per cent of the vote, Cullen did express disappointment at his party’s showing. From official opposition with hopes of forming the next federal government when the votes were counted Oct. 19, the NDP instead is in third place. “We’re very disappointed we were not able to form the government as we hoped to do a number of weeks ago,” said Cullen. The party fell from 95 seats at the beginning of the election to 44 when the counting was done. Its share of the popular vote dropped from 30 per cent to 19 per cent. Still, he said he has no intentions of running for the leadership of the NDP should Thomas Mulcair step down after this week’s disappointment for the party. “It’s the furthest thought from my mind tonight,” said Cullen who placed third the last time the NDP held a leadership race. As for whether the election results would’ve been different if he had been leader, Cullen said he had no lack of confidence in Mulcair. “That ship sailed three years ago... I was confident with Thomas’s leadership and ... many many short weeks ago, [the talk was] about Mulcair as prime minister.” Meanwhile, Conservative

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Re-elected Skeena - Bulkley Valley New Democrat Nathan Cullen watches election results come in Oct. 19 with one of his twin sons. challenger Tyler Nesbitt, who ran second with 25 per cent of the vote, says he’s willing to help Cullen push the new federal Liberal government for results for northwestern B.C. “Nathan is a voice in the opposition just like we are. We will just see what he can make of it, and if there is anything I can ever do in my capacity to help the people in this region I will certainly have my phone on for him,” said Nesbitt speaking at his Terrace campaign office the night of the election. Nesbitt said his results had “absolutely nothing to do with my performance and my team and anything we did. It’s that we got caught up in that anti-Conservative, anti-Harper wave. And that’s just what it was. I make no regrets about how we campaigned.” We had the right message but the deck couldn’t be more stacked against a Conservative running in the Skeena - Bulkley

Valley riding,” said Nesbitt. And he did wish Cullen the best “and hope he can deliver results for people here being a distant third place [nationally].” Nesbitt even suggested Cullen would make a viable NDP leadership candidate once again. “If he does in the end, Nathan and I will never agree on many issues but at the very least I don’t think it would be such a bad thing for the representative of the Skeena - Bulkley Valley to lead a major federal party,” said Nesbitt. Liberal candidate Brad Layton, while unsuccessful personally, was in an upbeat mood. “I’m ecstatic, we needed change and I’m 100 per cent behind the platform of the Liberal party,” said Layton the evening of the election from his Smithers campaign office. “We’ve already been checked off as elected to NDP here, I’m hoping that Nathan Cullen will work as hard as he can to make

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Turning the page and starting a new chapter

15 October 2015 marked the end of an era and the beginning of a new one for our aluminium smelter in Kitimat. Ken Minifie was there in 1954 when the power to our original smelter was first turned on. We couldn’t have been prouder to bring him back 62 years later to turn off the power to the last potline of that same smelter, which has been a second home to as many as four generations of employees. Our brand new state-of-the-art aluminium smelter will be here for decades to come, offering employment for future generations.

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Friday, October 23, 2015

LNG boss retains optimistic vision By Shaun Thomas

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PRINCE RUPERT While both the pipeline to feed the terminal and the site of the project itself face legal challenges from Northwest First Nations, Pacific NorthWest LNG president Michael Culbert says the company is optimistic heading into the new year. “We are now awaiting approval from the Canadian Environmental Assessment Agency (CEAA), which has a very thorough review process ... we’re hopeful that, when the election is done, CEAA will have the information it needs to make that recommendation,” he said. “We’re very hopeful we can move forward with construction very quickly and are positioning ourselves to do that,” he said. Culbert acknowledged the court challenges, specifically the title claim launched by the Lax Kw’alaams, but noted the company is not claiming ownership of Lelu Island and that it is under federal jurisdiction.

As for the concerns around salmon, Culbert said both he and CEAA are having ongoing discussions with stakeholders around that issue. “We’re having ongoing discussions with the federal government, with scientists and with First Nations chiefs and representatives ... the key desire of everyone is to have minimal, if any, impact on salmon and their habitat,” he said. “We’re excited to move forward. As we move through the project, the science supports the idea of a minimal impact to fish and that any impact there might be can be mitigated with the current acceptable measures.” Culbert’s comments come on the heels of the annual LNG in B.C. conference in Vancouver, which Culbert said shows continued interest in growing the industry. “I have been fortunate to attend all three of the government sponsored conferences. What I saw initially was that in 2013 it was a new industry with a glimmer of hope and last year expanded on that with a significant number of

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Hockey Academy a resounding success

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PRINCE RUPERT - Mz. Chalk-a-Lot (Patrick Lindquist) struts her stuff during Mz. Judged 2015 on Oct. 16. The event raised more than $35,000 for the North Coast Transition Society.

PRINCE RUPERT - Prince Rupert’s first foray into the world of hockey classes introduced in the standard school curriculum has gotten off to a flawless start, parents and coaches reported last week. With the introduction of the Pacific Rim Hockey Academy at Prince Rupert Middle School (PRMS) in September, numbers, academy details and feedback have started to roll in. At the School District 52 (SD52) board meeting last Tuesday night, academy coaches Craig Munro, Rick Roemer and Gary Coons outlined for the school board the intricate details of just what’s involved in the academy, how the kids are doing with the on-ice and off-ice sessions and any behavioural or skill-based changes the students are seeing. “From the [Pacific Rim] Hockey Academy, [founder] Craig Millin sets the schedule and it lists what we should be working on throughout the week,” said Munro, who is also a member of the Prince Rupert Rampage, and assistant coach with the Charles Hays Secondary School girls’ soccer team.

Power-skating, footwork, crossovers, backwards skating, tactical skills, breakout drills, neutral zone coverage, power-play tactics, puck-handling and more are explored in the on-ice sessions, Munro told the board, adding that 35 children are involved in the academy this year at PRMS, including eight girls. “There are two groups [of students]. Group One is the Grade 6’s and the girls and Group Two is the Grade 7’s and the Grade 8’s ... Group One will be on the ice one day and while that’s happening, Group Two is at school and they’re doing dryland sessions or in-class sessions fulfilling their goal-setting and nutrition [parts of the academy],” said Munro. The 15 - 17 kids in each group follow the guidance of coaches Munro, Roemer and Coons and there are two goalie instructors – Jamie Lowe and

Cole Lindsay — for two goalies in each group. “We can pull aside the kids that need that extra help or that extra support and we can give it to them. That’s kind of missed somewhat when it comes to minor hockey because [there] it’s drill after after drill, play Rosa Miller drill and then get off the ice. So that’s kind of nice,” said Munro. In the classroom portion (each groups alternates the onice and dryland and classroom portions each day), the students make a nutrition log for the week, improve their fitness and strength in the gym, and have all come together to hike the Butze Rapids trail and partake in yoga and spin class. The feedback from the kids themselves was glowing as two groups made presentations to the board. The students told them that the academy is not only affecting their hockey skills, but behaviour too, something their parents are backing up. “It’s the best money I’ve ever spent,” said parent Rosa

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Miller. “My son ... is more attentive, responsible at night and in the mornings – his bags are packed ... he’s a ‘total student’. It’s about much more than hockey.” Fellow parent Terena Stegavig also wrote a letter to the board, saying that her daughter “is making lunches the night before school, [has become healthier] with dryland training” and “can’t say enough about the program”, also inquiring if Charles Hays Secondary will host the academy next year as well. “I think the key to the program isn’t the instructors, it’s the kids. They’re great – they’re respectful and they’re the ones driving the program right now, in my mind,” said Coons. “We have kids that are here going home and by 7:00 at night, have their hockey gear, their food and everything ready for the next day, which wasn’t happening before. Kids are coming home and telling them what they did on the ice and in the gym ... as teachers and parents know, that doesn’t happen a lot,” added Roemer. The academy continues to run at PRMS until Jan. 15, 2016.

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First Nations benefit from skills spending TERRACE - A total of 278 First Nations people will benefit from $4-million in new funding to help them become job ready for the liquefied natural gas (LNG) sector. The announcement was made Oct. 19 in Terrace with provincial aboriginal and reconciliation minister John Rustad, Nisga’a Lisims Government president Mitchell Stevens and Nisga’a Lisims Government executive chairperson Kevin McKay in attendance. Over the next three years, a $2.1 million Nisga’a Lisims Path to Employment program will provide training, work experience and entry to trades apprenticeships for 215 participants from the Nisga’a communities. The program covers introduction to trades or carpentry foundational skills, employment placement and work experience, as well as basic job skills and acquiring work skills certificates. These include first aid/CPR, road safety, Workplace Hazardous Materials Information System (WHMIS) and driver training. The program will be administered by the Nisga’a Employment and Skills Training (NEST) Department of the Nisga’a Lisims Government. Over the next three years, a $1.6 million environmental stewardship technicians training program will also be provided to 48 participants from up to 13 First Nations communities on the central and north coast and Haida Gwaii. Participants will receive industryrecognized training and certifications in areas such as environmental monitoring of fish and fish habitat, water, lands and construction sites and conducting inventories of archaeological features.

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PRINCE RUPERT - Work to remove the former Odin Seafood dock in Cow Bay began last weekend, a project that will last until the middle of December. The Prince Rupert Port Authority announced on Oct. 15 that it had awarded the contract to demolish and dispose of the condemned wharf structure, located between Atlin Terminal and the Northland Cruise Dock, to the Coast Tsimshian Northern Contractors Alliance, which was scheduled to begin the work on Saturday. Michael Gurney, manager of corporate communications for the Prince

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KITIMAT - A trailer was rescued from a potentially watery fate by a pair of good samaritans who had gone to see the blown out river. “Me and my buddy [Dylan] were just out for a drive and came across the trailer. In another hour it would have been gone so we hooked up to it,” said Jesse Soares. A video he shared on Facebook showed their truck working their way through the flooded roadway to the Giant Spruce with the trailer in tow, working slowing but steadily to make it through deep water. He said he would have been in trouble if he had stopped the truck at all. Soares said the owner was trying to get to their trailer when

they came out with it. The two made sure to call the RCMP ahead of time to tell them their intentions to haul out the trailer and were given the blessing to do so. He said the owners were quite thankful for their work. “Their kid drew me a picture. It’s pretty cute.” The Kitimat River was up over 4.8 metres, according to the Government of Canada’s Wateroffice, peaking at a flow of just under 2,200 cubic metres a second on October 10. From there to October 12 it saw a steep decline returning to around two metres, and after a spike again October 13, has been dropping ever since. Soares said the river was unusually high. “I’ve never seen it that high,” he said.

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Jury finds boyfriend guilty in death of his girlfriend By Cam Fortens

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KAMLOOPS - A sentencing date is to be set following a Kamloops jury trial in which Damien Taylor was found guilty of killing CJ Fowler, his girlfriend, who had been living in Terrace at the time of her death. The two had travelled to Kamloops a short time before Fowler was killed. A jury heard evidence and submissions for two-and-a-half weeks before retiring to deliberate on a verdict the morning of Oct. 14. They returned just five hours later with the finding that Taylor, 24, was guilty of killing Fowler, 16, in December 2012. The guilty finding is for second degree murder which carries with it a life sentence. The jury did not recommend a minimum time that Taylor must serve in jail before he may be paroled, something that will be decided later by BC Supreme Court Justice Dev Dley

after the sentencing hearing. Fowler was found dead in the Guerin Creek area of Kamloops on Dec. 5, 2012, with a concrete chunk on her chest. A pathologist testified she choked to death when her tongue became trapped in her airway, the result of at least one blow to her head and face. “I want to scream so loud and cry at the same time,” Matilda Fowler, CJ’s mother told reporters outside the Kamloops courthouse following the verdict. “I just don’t want any other mothers going through what I went through. I want to find answers for the other missing and murdered women, but I don’t know how to do that. I know a lot of them are missing their daughters and have no answers. I have answers and he’s going to jail.” Matilda and her son sat through the two-anda-half week trial, coming to Kamloops from Prince George. The trial heard Taylor, then 21, and CJ were

inseparable. CJ, who learned hours before her death she was pregnant with Taylor’s child, asked her stepfather to treat him as family. Taylor called him “poppa.” “I also want to say sorry to Damien’s family,” Matilda said. Several of Taylor’s family members attended the trial but they declined to speak with reporters following the verdict. Crown lawyers said the trial went smoothly. One of them, veteran prosecutor Iain Currie, said it was the quickest verdict he has experienced in a murder trial. Defence lawyer Don Campbell called it a “fairly linear case in terms of the issues.” During argument, he urged the jury to find Taylor was in a psychosis from days of crystal meth use and lack of sleep. He said there was no motive for the killing and the couple was a loving one. “To me, when we go to the heart of the case is the human wreckage

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VANCOUVER - With the Vancouver Federal Court of Appeals reserving their decision to uphold or reject the government’s approval of the Enbridge Northern Gateway pipeline, a 1,200 km pipeline from Alberta’s oil sands to a Kitimat terminal shipping diluted bitumen, both Enbridge and area First Nations are taking a waitand-see approach for potential next steps. On Oct. 8, the Federal Court of Appeal in Vancouver ended six days of legal challenges presented in court of arguments against the project, including those by the Gitga’at and the Gitxaala. “[The court] basically just said they’ll come back with a response a little later on and they were going to review the material and get back to our respective lawyers on it,” said Kitkatla Chief Clifford White last week. “For us though, it’s definitely ‘No’ to crude oil going through the territory. One spill would devastate our [land] and all types of seafood and it will actually destroy the beauty and nature of the northwest coast.” Arguments in favour of overturning the government’s go-ahead to Enbridge include stating that the pipeline review panel did not adequately converse with affected First Nations groups or fully take into account the potential threats to the environment that the pipeline’s route would take. North Coast MLA Jennifer Rice weighed in on the issue as well, stating that these proceedings are nothing new for the company. “There is no question that the Enbridge pipelines and supertanker project is not in the public’s interest with the thousands of people who spoke against the project during the NEB

(National Energy Board) hearings. There is significant opposition from northern First Nations and coastal communities that would be most impacted by the project,” said Rice. “Premier [Christy] Clark confounded this by relinquishing B.C.’s rights to a joint environmental assessment which further eroded British Columbians’ confidence in her government to keep our best interests at stake. I think it’s time we move past the controversial Enbridge project and focus on projects that speak favourably to the rights and values of the citizens of British Columbia and Canada.” Enbridge president of Northern Gateway, John Carruthers, responded after the litigation processes concluded on Oct. 8. “We believe First Nations and Métis peoples should be owners of projects on their lands and territories and should benefit directly from such projects. That ownership will result in such long-term financial dividends, jobs, educational and economic opportunities, and will ensure that First Nations and Métis communities can directly contribute their traditional knowledge to make projects better and safer,” said Carruthers in a statement. “Despite this litigation hearing, we remain committed to working collaboratively with the applicant First Nations and would be very pleased to develop mutually beneficial solutions with them. Northern Gateway is open to change. We will continue to adapt and address First Nation and Métis concerns as they arise and seek opportunities for meaningful, respectful dialogue with all groups.” In June 2014, the government approved the $7 billion project with 209 conditions made by a review panel created to consider environmental impacts.

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Voter turnout much better than in 2011 TERRACE - Skeena – Bulkley Valley voters matched those across the country last night by turning out in greater numbers than in 2011. With just two of 219 polls not yet reporting in, 43,564 people voted in the riding last night and at advance polls for a 68.65 per cent turnout, a figure equating the national average. That’s more than the 35,237 people who voted in 2011 for turnout of 58.86 per cent. Elections Canada reports there were 63,459 people registered to vote this time, not counting those who registered at the polls yesterday. Of total votes, NDP incumbent Nathan Cullen’s 22,303 gave him a clear majority of 51.2 per cent, down slightly from his 2011 tally of 55.33 per cent Conservative Tyler Nesbitt received 10,758 votes or 24.7 per cent of voter turnout, less than the 34.5 per cent collected by the Conservative candidate in 2011. Liberal Brad Layton received 8,158 votes or 18.7 per cent of the popular vote which was substantially more than the 3.61 per cent received by the Liberal candidate in 2011. Green candidate Jeannie Parnell received 1,575 votes which was 3.6 per cent of the vote, slightly more than the 3.14 per cent received in 2011. Christian Heritage Party candidate Don Spratt collected 770 votes or 1.8 per cent, down from the 2.96 per cent received in 2011. This is Cullen’s fifth election win in Skeena – Bulkley Valley with his first being in 2004 when he received 37.14 per cent of the vote.

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LNG Canada builds off community feedback A telephone survey commissioned by LNG Canada shows strong support for their liquefied natural gas project in Kitimat, but when it comes to areas of improvement the company isn’t resting on their laurels. In total, 532 residents were interviewed and 100 businesses. Employment opportunities were the most common project benefit cited by people when asked, followed by economic growth for the region and improved standard of living. That ties in well to the fact that 76 per cent of businesses surveyed show support for the industry, or 92 per cent in Kitimat specifically. Eight out of 10 Kitimat residents surveyed strongly or moderately support LNG for export, dropping to 60% in the wider region. Nine out of 10 businesses in Kitimat strongly or moderately support LNG for export, dropping to 76% in the wider region. “The survey results have been a really useful check on the understanding and support of our project as well as testing how residents would like us to communicate project updates. We enjoy writing our quarterly newsletter, but we also wanted to check that

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PRINCE RUPERT - It is the first Tsimshian totem pole to be raised in Prince Rupert in more than a decade, but for artist Bill Helin, the significance of the pole raised at the Crest Hotel last Tuesday is much deeper. The pole, in its entirety, is a tribute to Bill’s father Art (Hyemass) Helin. The Raven that sits atop the pole signifies Art’s crest; below that is a likeness of Art, complete with the Crest jersey he wore as one of the best players to grace the court at the All Native Basketball Tournament; Art’s likeness is holding a copper shield, the most valuable item in the culture, with a hummingbird, his wife’s crest, on it. The rest of the pole includes the crests of all other Tsimshian tribes, one salmon for each of his children, blue to signify the ocean and its value and a halibut carved into the wings of the eagle, a reflection of Art’s love of fishing. “This has been a long-awaited project. I wasn’t sure what I was going to be doing for my father’s memorial totem pole, but the owners of the Crest, Tina and Steve Smith, have opened up this opportunity and allowed me to create a tribute pole to my father,” Bill told a large crowd gathered at the Crest Hotel to help with the raising. “I always thought he would pass at sea, but I watched his spirit go on to a pain-free environment. I was very, very fortunate that all of us were able to be there when he passed. I thank you all for being here to remember him and to be able to carry on his legacy through Hyemass’ Legend ... thanks Pop.” The pole was raised amid heavy rain on a cold October afternoon, but the weather did nothing to dampen the spirits of those who helped raise the pole and witness a blessing and song from the artist, who was joined by several family members and others who helped in either carving or painting the pole. For Steve Smith, having the pole housed at the Crest was a natural fit given the connection between Art and the hotel. “We are so very honoured to have this totem on our property. Art was a very good friend of my father-in-law, Bill Murray. Art played on the Crest basketball team and won the provincial championship,” he said at the ceremony. “It’s been an amazing journey because we have had some guests at the hotel and friends in Prince Rupert help carve the pole, I never thought I would help carve a totem pole but I helped with KITIMAT the salmon and COMMUNITY the halibut ... HUMANE It’s really SOCIETY been an incredible healing journey. I really learned a lot SHELTER

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Pastor Clint Magnus • ph. 250-632-6962 TERRACE KITIMAT 3226 Kalum St. 1474 Nalabila Blvd.

11:00 am Sunday Worship 9:45 am Sunday School

(Happy Gang Centre)

250.631.7825

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Sunday Worship

1220 Kingfisher Ave. • Ph. 250-632-7812

All are Welcome

Reformation Sunday Sunday, October 25 at 1:00 pm Fr. Ernest Buchanan The best place for God’s Word is our hearts.

FIRST UNITED CHURCH 1180 Kingfisher Ave. • Ph. 250-632-7149 Email: kituc@telus.net www.kitimatunitedchurch.ca/index.html

Rev. Dr. Dona Lethbridge

Sunday, October 25 at 11:00 am

The Harvest THE HARVEST MINISTRIES CANADA Ph. 250-632-5501 email: the-harvest@live.ca

Saturday Night Service October 24 at 7pm View live webstreaming of Saturday Service at: www.theharvest.ca/live

Presbyterian Church Lahakas and Nalabila Ph. 250-632-2044 or 250-639-6464

Sunday, October 25

22nd Sunday after Pentecost Reformation Sunday 10:30 am Morning Worship Service Worship Leader: Andrew McIntosh

HIP OR knee replacement? Arthritic Conditions/COPD? Restrictions in Walking/Dressing? Disability Tax Credit $2,000 Tax Credit $20,000 Refund. Apply Today For Assistance: 1-844-453-5372.

The CCP Instructor will: t Provide upper level instruction/ tutorial in the areas of Math, English, the Sciences, Social t Studies, and Geography t Advise, assess and monitor current and future program participants t Maintain accurate student records t Follow the policies of the Wilp Wilxo’oskwhl Nisga’a Institute

Closing date: October 29, 2015 at 3:30 p.m.

Please Email your applications to George & Darlene Simpson: Simpson@Tsetsaut.ca Fax: George & Darlene: 250-842-5615

Place of Worship

College and Career Preparation Instructor

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A New Testament Church

Bible Study Tuesdays at 7 pm Call 250-641-4125 for location

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Christ the King PARISH

1760 Nalabila Boulevard Ph 250-632-2215 • Father Babji Merugu, SAC www.catholickitimat.ca Saturday, Oct. 24 7:30 pm Celebration of the Eucharist

Sunday, Oct. 25 10:00 am Celebration of the Eucharist

Thirtieth Sunday in Ordinary Time “Our Saviour Jesus Christ has abolished death and brought us life through the Gospel.� 2 Timothy 1:10

All Souls Day

Monday, November 2 Mass at 9:00 am and 7 pm Visitation and blessing of Gravesides at the cemetery on Sunday, November 1 at 2 pm

KITIMAT WORSHIP DIRECTORY

LOCALLY owned & operated video store for sale. Exc. family business. Please phone 250-638-8555 to make an appointment to discuss details. Serious inquires only. WANT A recession proof career? Power Engineering 4th Class. Work practicum placements, along with an on-campus boiler lab. Residences available. Starting January 4, 2016. GPRC Fairview Campus. 1-888-539-4772 or online at; www.gprc.ab.ca/fairview.

Career Opportunities CIVIL ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGIST II District of Kitimat

Full Time Permanent Wage $38.89-$47.05 Over 2 years Civil Technologist diploma required. Duties include surveying, design, contract preparation, and inspection on principal projects. Must be proficient with electronic survey equipment, and AutoCad 3D. Please Apply By November 3, 2015 4:30 pm, By : Fax 1-(250) 632-4995, or e-mail: dok@kitimat.ca Visit: www.kitimat.ca MEDICAL TRANSCRIPTION! In-demand career! Employers have work-at-home positions available. Get online training you need from an employertrusted program. Visit: CareerStep.ca/MT or 1-855-7683362 to start training for your work-at-home career today!

Everyone Welcome

Kitimat Pentecostal Fellowship Pastor Mickeal Hoffman 1340 Kingfisher Avenue, Kitimat Church Ph. 250-632-5623 www.kitimatpentecostalfellowship.com

Sunday, October 25 at 10:30 am Morning Worship Service and Children’s Church Wednesday Evenings at 7:30 pm - Bible Studies ALL ARE WELCOME

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HUGE DEMAND for Medical Transcriptionists! CanScribe is Canada’s top Medical Transcription training school. Learn from home and work from home. Call today! 1-800-4661535. www.canscribe.com or info@canscribe.com.

CARPENTERS NEEDED; IDL Projects is seeking Carpenter’s/Apprentices for work in the Terrace area. Vinyl siding and window installation is an asset but not required. Competitive wages and benefits are available. Please send resumes to larchibald@idlprojects.com

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TDCSS

EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR Terrace BC

TDCSS (Terrace and District Community Services Society) is seeking an innovative Executive Director to build on our exceptional 35 year record of providing quality services to people in Northwestern BC. TDCSS is an accredited non-profit society that provides a wide range of programs that actively delivers Provincially, Federally and Community funded programs in the Region. More information on TDCSS may be found at www.tdcss.ca. Position Summary Reporting to the Board of Directors the Executive Director is responsible for the overall leadership of TDCSS including Program Delivery, Operations, Human Resources and Finance. The Executive Director ensures that a high standard of client based programs are delivered and maintained as well as promoting the Society’s activities through contact with clients, business organizations, government agencies and the general public. The ideal candidate will possess strong communications skills and have a post-secondary education in Social Services with relevant education (minimum Bachelor degree, prefer Master’s degree). A minimum of five years of senior management experience in the community social service sector with demonstrated and an in depth working knowledge of community based programs, services, funding sources and community relations. A competitive package will be provided including benefits and an attractive base salary. To apply send email with cover letter and CV detailing your qualifications to: ed-position@tdcss.ca Terrace also boasts year round recreational opportunities for the whole family to enjoy. The choices are endless; world class fishing on the Skeena River, hiking trips through the backcountry, cycling along city paths or mountain bike in extreme terrain. Go golfing at the base of a majestic mountain, raft down raging rivers or ski exhilarating slopes as well as peaceful Nordic trails.

Delivery Drivers

Auto Glass Technician/ Residential Installers START WORKING TODAY! You should be mature, self motivated and comfortable working in Terrace and the surrounding area. Windshield Installation or Carpentry experiences an asset but training will be provided. Glazier apprenticeships available, you must have valid DL. Offering competitive wages. Contact: Phil Chilibeck, All West Glass, Terrace, philc@all-west.ca Phone: (250) 638-1166, Fax: (250) 638-8542

Day and night shift, must have own vehicle.

Please drop Off Resumes

4665 Lazelle Avenue, Terrace, B.C.

250-638-8086 Career Opportunities

KITIMAT COMMUNITY SERVICES SOCIETY

Serving People & Communities in the Northwest www.tdcss.ca

Closing Date: December 9, 2015 at 4:30pm.

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HELP WANTED

Police Based Victim Services Part time Support Worker The Kitimat Victim Services Program is seeking a Part-time Police-Based Victim Services Support Worker (approx. 0.5 FTE). The Worker will be located in the RCMP Detachment and will report to the RCMP Liaison. This is a contract position and is dependent on Provincial Funding. Contract Wage: start $20.00/hr, increased to $22.50 after 3 month probation period Current contract expires March 31/16 Hours: 20-25 hours weekly, may include weekends/evenings Start date: upon passing of RCMP Enhanced Reliability Clearance Duties: t Provide direct support services to crime and trauma victims and witnesses, including crisis intervention support, emotional support, information and referrals t Provide information on the criminal justice system and liaison services with criminal justice system representatives and social services agencies t Make referrals to other community agencies t Prepare and deliver reports and statistics as required t Maintain and secure client files and documentation t Be available for emergency call-out two weekends each month Requirements: t Victim Services training and/or t One year’s experience in victim services work and/or t Three years’ experience in a similar field t Knowledge of and experience in crisis intervention and followup support t A good working knowledge of court and police procedures as they relate to the work performed t Ability to function well in high stress and emotionally charged situations t Current computer skills t Excellent written and verbal communication skills t A valid BC driver’s license t Ability to respond to 24-hour emergency call outs Please forward a recent resume and references by Tuesday, October 27, 2015, attention Denise Yagelnesky, Executive Director, KCSS, 102 – 370 City Centre, Kitimat, BC V8C 1T6, or e-mail kcss@telus.net. Faxes will be accepted at 250-632-6599. Thank you for your interest. Only those short-listed will be contacted.

Coordinator, Marketing And Lands Terrace, BC

The Coordinator, Marketing and Lands is responsible for controlling and directing the administration and acquisition of land leases, rights of way, work permits and fee lands. This individual is the primary contact for all Oil and Gas Commission land related activities and project permitting requirements, reporting to the General Manager Operations. This position will also oversee our Public Awareness and Damage Prevention Program, along with providing support for public relations and consultation activities and meetings throughout PNG service areas.

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SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 92 (NISGA’A) Employment Opportunity Competition # 15-406

District Certified Teacher On Call – TTOC

School District No. 92 (Nisga’a) is accepting applications for Certified Teachers on Call for the school term September 2015 to June 2016. Certified Teachers on call will be required to produce active BCTF membership with Teacher Regulation Branch certification. TTOC will be placed on district call out for all schools. Travel will be required from time to time. This position will be a member of the Local Nisga’a Teachers Union. Successful applicants will support our children by: t Being committed to the education of our children t Being committed to the needs our children in a classroom setting t Be a strong support to teacher on delivery of classroom design t Be a strong team player Responsibilities: t You will be responsible to meet with teacher you are subbing for to receive classroom orientation t Will support the education plan that is in place for classroom t Will respect confidentiality of Students and School District 92 (Nisga’a) information Basic Qualifications: t Ability to promote our Nisga’a Culture through example t Excellent organizational and communication skills would be an asset t Will hold an active membership with BCTF / Teacher Regulation Branch

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TERRACE OCT. 23, 24 – The “Clay Artists of Terrace Society” (CATS) nonprofit society are having a fundraiser: come celebrate our 10th year anniversary, a two-day event to view and buy unique pottery from 10 potters as well as other craft items from 4 p.m. to 9 p.m. Friday and 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday at 4438 Grieg Ave. Come see our new renovations, a bigger and better space for classes and members and get a head start on your Christmas shopping. Great door prizes! For more details, call 250-635-3196. OCT. 24. Until the end of the month, children can get a free pumpkin at Terrace Totem Ford or Snow Valley Ford in return for a food bank conation and submitting a colouring sheet. Contact Howard, 250-635-4984, Howard@totemford.ca. OCT. 24 – Bandstra Transportation hosts an open house to celebrate its 60th anniversary and recent renovation and expansion from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Families are welcome, trucks will be on display, kids games and door prizes. OCT. 24 – The Terrace Women and Development Group holds its annual Harvest Book Sale in the lower level of George Little House from 11-3. All proceeds from this fundraiser are donated to projects in developing countries that directly benefit women and children. For info, call Katharine at 250-615-0125. OCT. 24 – BC Special Olympics Terrace Annual Registration takes place from 11 a.m. 2:30 p.m. at Knox United Church. There is a registration fee. For more info, call Jo at 250635-7936. OCT. 24 – Zombie Walk 2015 staggers around town starting at 4 p.m. at the top of the arena hill. Free. Zombie workshop between noon and 3:45 p.m. where artists will be helping out those who need it at Skeena Diversity Society. Please bring a food bank donation, or financial donation, which will go to help people in and around the community. For more details, contact

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Matthew at 250-6354316 or matthew_daratha@hotmail.com OCT. 25 – Attention all Terrace seniors- The Kinsmen Club of Terrace is hosting its 6th Annual “Kinsmen Harvest Moon Dinner and Dance for Seniors” at the Arena Banquet Room. Doors open at 4 p.m., dinner is served at 5:30 p.m., the dance will commence after dinner and dessert have been served. Tickets are free and are available at Uniglobe Courtesy Travel (250-638-8522) and the Happy Gang Centre (250-635-9090). Need a ride – call Rod at 250635-7187 a few days prior to the dinner to schedule your pickup. If you have questions, call Louis at 250-635-7187. HALLOWEEN – Pumpkin Party from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. at Zion Baptist Church (south Sparks St. – beside All West Glass). Designed like a fun fair where you move from station to station and collect candy, candy, candy! Come in costume. Everyone welcome. Hot drinks for the adults. For more details, contact the church 6381336 or ministrycoordinator@telus.net. HALLOWEEN – Trick-or-treat among the spookily decorated log cabins at Heritage Park Museum’s 14th annual Halloween Howl from 5-7 p.m. Hot chocolate, candy, and a photo booth. Everyone welcome. Admission free or by donation. HALLOWEEN – 5th annual Howl-een Benefit Dance prowls from 9 p.m to 2 a.m. at Thornhill Community Centre. Doors open at 9, partygoers must be 19 or older. Spook-tacular Halloween event features legendary DJ Todd Bellamy, great costumes, amazing door prizes and a 50/50 draw, with proceeds going to Ksan Society’s Ksan Pets Program. Tickets at Sight and Sound and Urban Pets. For more details, contact Lise at 250-6352373 ext. 21 or lise@ ksansociety.ca.

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OCT. 24 Join Douglas Channel Watch in welcoming Dr. Eoin Finn who will tell us what results his two years of research on LNG in BC have yielded. 7 p.m. at Riverlodge. OCT. 25 Kitimat Hospice Palliative Care Association holding their AGM at Kiwanis Village meeting room, at 890 Tsimshian Boulevard. 3:00 p.m. Please contact 250-632-2278 for more information. New members welcome. OCT. 30 Delta King Place Housing Society Annual General Meeting at noon. 890 Tsimshian Blvd (Kiwanis Village Meeting Room). New members welcome and encouraged to attend. NOV. 5 ART CLUB of Kitimat. ‘Fair Wares’ – Work on your own project, pre-craft fair collaborating. Kitimat Art Club meets in Rm 113 at MEMSS. No supplies? We have some and we share. For more information contact Katherine Johnsen at 250-6326888 ONGOING PRAYER CANADA meets each Tuesday noon to 1 p.m. For location and further information please call 250632-4554. Or e-mail lesleykitimat@hotmail. com. DO YOU or someone you know have bladder cancer? You’re not alone. It’s the 5th most common cancer in Canada. Bladder Cancer Canada is here to help or just to talk. Call Glen Sevigny at 250-6323486. Or emailglensevigny@gmail.com. HOSPICE: DO you have a couple of hours a month to make phone calls, plant flowers, share memories, play cards, etc.? Hospice can provide excellent training. Call 250-632-2278. BRANCH 250 of the Kitimat Ladies Auxiliary holds meetings the second Thursday of the month. For more, call Nancy 250-632-4051 or Lyn 250-632-2351. CONSIDER JOINING the Friends of the Public Library. To do so contact Luce Gauthier at

lucegauthier10@gmail. com or Virginia Charron @ vcharron@kitimatpubliclibrary.org or call 250-632-8985.

ble Study for men and women, singles or married, Thursday at 7:00 p.m. For information phone Brenda at 250632-1616.

KITIMAT QUILTERS Guild: If you are interested in joining the Kitimat Quilters Guild please contact Aileen Ponter at 250-632-6225 or Janet Malnis at 250632-7387 for further information.

DID YOU KNOW that literacy is more than just being able to read? The Kitimat Adult Literacy Program provides FREE tutoring services for adult interested in improving their reading, writing, math, communication, and information technology skills. Is English NOT your first language? We provide FREE tutoring and small group English as a Second Language (ESL) classes. For more information please call Brandi at 250-632-7393 or to see what’s happening at the Community Corner check us out at www.kitimatcommunityservices. ca/KALP.html or find us on facebook.

EVERY THURSDAY, the Kitimat Pottery Guild meets in the Riverlodge arts wing, from 6:30 p.m. to 9 p.m. Interested in playing with clay? All experience levels welcome. For more information call Anne at 250-632-3318. THE KITIMAT Public Library offers the highly engaging Mother Goose StoryTime for pre-schoolers Monday mornings from 10:30 -11:15 a.m. Please register for this free program.

DO YOU have diabetes? Individual and group counseling. For more info call 250-632-8313 during operating hours - Wednesdays 8:00 a.m. to noon, Thursdays 8:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. - or leave message on our voice mail. We are located on the second floor of the Kitimat Hospital in the Home Support offices.

HEALTHY BABIES drop in is held every Thursday from 10:30 a.m. to 12 p.m. at the Kitimat Child Development Center. They welcome families throughout pregnancy and up to one year (older siblings welcome). Come meet other parents and infants over light refreshments with support from the CDC staff and a Public Health Nurse. For more information call 250632-3144. CHILD DEVELOPMENT Centre FunSpot drop-in for children aged birth to 5 years with caregivers. Monday, Wednesdays and Fridays 10 am- 12 pm. Fridays are now a combined drop-in/multicultural playgroup. All are welcome to attend. Contact 250-632-3144 for more information. KITIMAT FIBRE Arts Guild: Interested in knitting, spinning, weaving, or any other fibre? For more information phone Maureen 250-632-5444.

PRINCE RUPERT NOV. 7 - First United Church Fall Tea & Bazaar, 2 p.m. – 4 p.m. NOV. 14 - P.R. Seniors’ Centre Fall Tea and Bazaar, 11 a.m. - 1 p.m. Many in-house raffles! Phone 250 627-1900

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DEC. 5 – Anglican Church Fall Tea and Bazaar, 11:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. ONGOING THE PRINCE Rupert Genealogy Club meets the first Tuesday of each month at 7:30 p.m. at the library. Call Josie at 250-624-3279 for more. PRINCE RUPERT Seniors Centre Bingo Fridays 1- 3 pm. Everyone 19 years + welcome. THE PRINCE Rupert Breast Cancer Support Group invites any woman living with cancer to attend our monthly luncheons every 3rd Saturday each month at noon at the Crest Hotel. CORNERSTONE MB Church: Coffee mornings 10 a.m. - noon on Tuesdays and Wednesdays. Sunday celebration weekly at 10:30 a.m. Mid-week meeting all are welcome! FRENCH COFFEE Club: every first and third Wednesday of the month, join AFFNO and friends for French conversation (or just come and listen!) and coffee 3-4:30 p.m. in the new Hecate Strait building (120 First Ave. East, same building as Cargo Kitchen). For more, call 250-627-1313. MUSICIANS AND singers: The Prince Rupert Community Band and Choir always welcome new members Band meets Mondays 7:30 – 9 and starting this year there will be a preband session each Monday from 6:45 – 7:15 for

new members and those who want a little more instruction. The Rotary Choir meets on Wednesdays from 7:30 – 9:30. Both meet at the Peter Witherly Community Music Studio at CHSS. Call Peter Witherly at 250-624-9634 or email peterw@citywest.ca for more details. P.R. ROYAL Canadian Legion meets the 3rd Monday of every month. Come visit the Military Museum Thursday - Sunday from 1:30 pm - 4:30 pm. Call 250-6222917 for more. RIVER AND Ocean Metis Society of Prince Rupert meets the third Monday of every month at 1702 Atlin Ave. New people welcome. Refreshments provided. Call 250-627-4013. FRIENDSHIP HOUSE of Prince Rupert hosts: AamaGoot Power Puff Girlz Club (ages 7-12) Tuesday 3 5 pm, 3rd floor meeting room. AamaGoot Ladyz Club (18 yrs.+) Learn new artistic designs through sewing, beading, etc. Fridays 1- 4 pm, 3rd floor meeting room. Call Carol Doolan 250627-1717, ext. 64 for more info. PRINCE RUPERT Alcoholics Anonymous If you want to drink, that’s your business. If you want to stop, that’s ours. 250-627-1119. AL-ANON MEETINGS: First Presbyterian Church, 233 4th Ave. E in basement. Tues. 8 pm. All welcome. Call 250-627-4899.

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KITIMAT MULTIPLE Sclerosis - I have M.S. but M.S. does not have me. You are not alone, male or female, and the Kitimat M.S. group would like to be here for you. Total confidentiality. For more information contact Mary at 250-639-6016. AGLOW OF Kitimat - All are welcome at our Care Group and Bi-

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Rampage split weekend games as they continue to develop

Look way up …

By William Gye THE NORTHERN CONNECTOR

PRINCE RUPERT - This weekend was the tale of two games for the Prince Rupert Rampage. After losing 6-2 in Kitimat on Friday, the boys came back to Prince Rupert with a vengeance. This high flying, competitive hockey was on display Saturday night at the Jim Ciccone Civic Centre. The Rampage jumped all over the Kitimat Ice Demons in the first period, as Pat Robert snuck around two defenders to get to the slot and snuck the puck five hole through the Kitimat goaltender. Josh Cook continued the gritty play with a spectacular Ovechkinesque goal. After almost losing the puck and falling to the ground, Cook was still able to go top shelf with the puck, where mama keeps the cookies. The period ended with the Rampage leading 2-1. Coach Roger Atchison instituted a strong game plan with a hard forecheck, which led to Kitimat turnovers in the neutral zone. It was clear that tonight would be different than Friday. The buzz in the arena (which was filled almost to capacity) led to a great atmosphere. The first period would be a pre-cursor to how the game would finish.

The second period held much of the same for the boys in white. Devin Palmer, after some hard work forechecking, made his own luck and was able to corral the puck and lift it above the goaltender’s left shoulder. Continuing the hard-nosed play Thomas Robinson was able to put the seed of doubt into the Kitimat defenders minds, as his crushing body checks were seen all over the ice. Jean-Luc Fournier delivered one of the most crushing blows after lining up a Kitimat winger as they tried to break out and was able to crunch him against the side boards, putting him horizontal with the ice. Then the flood gates opened. Palmer was again able to squeeze in behind the D and did the old fore-hand, back-hand shelf job, making it 6-2. The goal almost ended the Kitimat goalie’s night. His night would be ended a couple minutes later, as the Rampage continued to pile on with a beauty tip by Greg Sheppard, and another breakaway goal from Craig Munro. The 2nd period ended with a score of 8-2. With the game nearly out of reach for Kitimat, it started to get chippy. The beginning of the third period saw a lot of big hits, a fight and some more end to end play. Although the result of the

game was no longer in question, Rupert and Kitimat both scored in the third, with Cole Atchison of the Rampage and Brad Lueck and Ben Rumley finding the back of the net for a 9-4 final. “I think the fans left with their money’s worth,” Atchison said. “It was a real team effort. I know that’s a cliche, but it was line after line of relentless forecheck. Lines 1-4 were able to keep the energy up.” Atchison spoke about the depth of his team this year. “We picked up five new guys, and a few guys are also in the stands tonight. We have guys competing for jobs in practice, we have some numbers, it sure helps,” he said. One of the beneficiaries of this playing time was Tyler Halliday, who chipped in with a goal and 21 penalty minutes. “We bounced back from yesterday’s game, we didn’t show up to play. This was a whole different team today and we protected our barn. We don’t lose here,” he said. “As a team we feed off each other, we have been working on the forecheck.” Devin Gerrits had a very strong game in goal for Prince Rupert, stopping 21 of 24 shots. His composure early on helped take the pressure off when the game was tight.

JACKIE LIEUWEN / THE NORTHERN CONNECTOR

TERRACE - Devon Leffers from Centennial Christian School prepares to spike the ball during a Oct. 17 tournament held at the school. Ebenezer from Smithers was undefeated, as was Bulkley Valley Christian, also from Smithers. Schools from around the northwest participated in the tournament.

WILLIAM GYE / THE NORTHERN CONNECTOR

Thomas Robinson celebrates Patrick Robert’s first period goal.


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