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The Dunrovin Coven The administrative staff at Dunrovin Park Lodge all dressed as witches for Friday’s Halloween party where various departments chose a theme and paraded through the dining room. The winning department was chosen by residents applause and the witches won. For more photos of the party see PAGE A16. Annie Gallant photo

Topham trial has crown examining Radical Press website content AUTUMN MacDONALD Observer Reporter The 12-member jury in Arthur Topham’s case heard testimony last week from lead investigator for the BC Hate Crime Team, Terry Wilson. First crown questioned the witness, spending considerable time on a variety of literature on Topham’s website, www.radicalpress.com. One piece in particular, Israel Must Perish, was heavily quoted from. Topham, the author of Israel Must Perish, wrote a preface explaining his motivation for taking pen

to paper, or finger to keyboard. “What is contained herein is but a synopsis and partial review of the verbatim text of an actual book first published in the USA back in early 1941 when America was still a neutral country. That book, Germany Must Perish! was written by a Jewish writer by the name of Theodore N. Kaufman. Its exact proposals are those contained herein,” it reads. “As the reader will surmise from viewing the image of the back page of Kaufman’s book some of America’s most prestigious newspapers and maga-

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zines were in full support of the objectives set down in this classic book of Jewish hate literature. Again, the reader is cautioned to bear in mind that I have changed the word “Nazi” to “Jew” in the quote from the Philadelphia Record as I have changed all the other words “German” and “Nazi” to “Jew” and “Zionist,” etc. “The striking thing about the vileness of the text is how, today, it seems to roll off the mind’s tongue as if it were as truthful and factual as the rising sun. As such I firmly believe that all of what the Zionist Jews write about others is

actually but a reflection of their own inner, perverse, dislocated self. By projecting outward onto others their innate paranoid and deep-seated hatred for the rest of the world they’re able to meet the requirements of the Israeli state’s motto which reads, “By Way of Deception Thou Shalt Cause War” and feel a sense of superiority and self-righteousness in doing so.” The full text can be found on Topham’s site. “If this book came across your desk, would you be concerned about its contents?” crown asked Wilson.

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“Yes, we would definitely investigate,” he replied. Crown also questioned Wilson on a number of articles on the site, some authored by Topham, some not. Articles ranged from Topham’s views on WW1 as a planned event by Zionists, Jewish world leaders in control of banking systems and articles on free speech. Defence counsel Barclay Johnson, took the opportunity to cross examine noting the use of the word “book” for Israel Must Perish, “rather than a satirical article.” Johnson also questioned Wilson on his reasoning

for investigating Topham and his site. Wilson testified he did not move forward on the investigation until a complaint was filed to the Hate Crime Team. Prior to the complaint, Wilson said, they had looked at the website and decided not to investigate. Wilson also noted the complainant was known to him prior. Topham was arrested and his house searched in May 16, 2012 after it was determined “there were reasonable grounds the offence of promotion of hatred was committed.” Defence continues, check the Observer for updates.

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CNC ranks in top 50 The College of New Caledonia has been named one of the top 50 Research Colleges in Canada by Research Infosource Inc. This is the first time that the College has made the list ranking in at 48th overall. In the mid-sized college category, CNC has also been ranked 1st in formal research partnership growth, and 10th in a number of formal research partnerships (with a total of 23). The CNC Research Forest is largely to thank for the growth and success of the Applied Research and Innovation department. The CNC Research Forest is an economically self-sustaining and environmentally

“Companies and organizations in the College’s region are starting to recognize the potential of CNC to contribute to local innovation and research.” Hardy Griesbauer, director

sustainable forest that meets the needs of its stakeholders and First Nations groups. Many of CNC’s current industry research projects center around the forest. The college also pursues research in power engineering,

electronics, satellite communications, culinary arts, applied business technology and horticulture. “Companies and organizations in the College’s region are starting to recognize the potential of CNC to contribute to local innovation and research,” Hardy Griesbauer, Director of Applied Research and Innovation at the College said. “We strive to involve our students in applied research as much as possible, and enhance their education through experiential projectbased learning opportunities in collaboration with partners. This results in real benefits to the community, regional businesses and our students.”

Please be advised that with snowfalls of four inches or greater, the City of Quesnel removes the windrow of snow left by snow plows at the entrance to each driveway. It is the responsibility of the homeowner to mark any obstructions that may be damaged by backhoes clearing the driveway entrance (i.e.: retaining walls, planters, shrubs, decorative bricks etc.). Please mark by using a brightly colored stake about 4 ft long and place it in front of the obstacle. Markers are available at the Public Works Office located at 21 Johnston Bridge Loop. The City of Quesnel does not accept responsibility for damages that occur within the road right of ways if obstructions are not properly marked. Thank you for your cooperation on this matter. Any inquiries please direct to the undersigned during regular work hours at 250-992-6330. Bill Davies General Supervisor of Public Works 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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Workplace health and safety programs front and centre at Northern Health board meeting The Northern Health Board recognized the work underway by Workplace Health and Safety to reduce staff injuries and lost time in health care facilities across northern B.C. during their regular meeting in Prince George last week. From 2010 to 2015, Northern Health has seen a decrease in the duration of lost time for WorkSafeBC claims. This has also resulted in a decrease in the amount of overall claim dollars. Since 2010, the programs that have been put in place have prevented people from becoming injured in the workplace and this has saved Northern Health over $1.1 million. “We want our staff and physicians to work in a safe environment, and for them to know that there

is support available if they are injured at work,” Dr. Charles Jago, Northern Health Board Chair said. “A focus on our people is a pillar of the Northern Health Strategic Plan and these results are a reflection of the work that is being done.” Programs that have been implemented include the Violence Prevention Program, the WorkSafeBC High Risk Strategy, Workplace Health and Safety Orientation for new hires and their managers, improving inspection guidelines for Workplace Health and Safety, and a work alone check-in program. The Regional Dysphagia Management Team presented to the Board of Directors about the work

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they have been doing with clinicians and patients. Dysphagia is a term used to describe difficulty, discomfort and disorders associated with swallowing. The regional team has created better methods for screening people who live in long term care facilities to identify those who are experiencing dysphagia. The team provides education and support for care providers as they care for people with dysphagia. “We want to ensure the people we serve are getting the best care possible,” Cathy Ulrich, Northern Health’s President and Chief Executive Officer said. “The interprofessional collaboration in the Regional Dysphagia Management Team helps us to improve the quality

of life for the people experiencing this condition.” The Northern Health board also celebrated award nominations and accolades for: • HEABC Golden Apple Awards • Health Care Hero golden apple– Heather Floris – Head Nurse St John Hospital in Vanderhoof • Award of Merit – Duty to Accommodate Pilot Project: A Collaboration with HR Operations and Disability Management for Northern Health and Interior Health • Canadian HR Awards 2015 • Nominated as a finalist for The Winds of Change Award for Best Health and Wellness Strategy for corporate health and wellbeing.

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of Quesnel, BC quietly passed away Friday, Oct 23 2015 at the age of 83. Nancy Adeline Tellman was born March 7, 1932, the sixth and youngest daughter of Vern and Alma Tellman of Lake City, Minnesota. It was the spring of the worst year of the Great Depression, but she was a sparkling child, with a stout constitution and joyful spirit that would carry her and those she loved for the rest of her life. So how can you sum up a life? How can you condense the experiences earned growing from sparkling child to young Army wife, from working mother to seasoned rancher? How can you sum up all of the little things that collect over a journey that stretches from Minnesota to California, across the Texas panhandle and the Colorado high country, to the pristine wilderness of the British Columbia Cariboo? Those who knew her, whether by her love of music, her winning smile, the hats she so fondly wore, or her books and poetry, know that you can’t. Nancy remains a much loved member of the Quesnel community and will be greatly missed. She is survived by three sisters, six children, seven grandchildren, seven greatgrandchildren, countless friends, and her dog. Donations in lieu of flowers may be made to the Quesnel and District Hospice Palliative Association, to whom we owe a special debt of gratitude, or the BC Cancer Foundation. Heartfelt thanks to Drs. Smit, Jascobsen, Appleby and Leeuwner, the staff of Quesnel Home Care Nursing, Fraserview Pharmacy and the Quesnel and Prince George Hospitals. A celebration of Nancy’s life will be held in Quesnel, details will follow.

The switch to bi-weekly garbage pick-up appears to be an issue for some residents who claim they cannot possibly manage their waste down to a bi-weekly pick-up schedule. I appreciate those concerns but challenge everyone to use this change in the frequency of garbage pick-up to really examine our buying patterns and household waste production. Other communities have successfully switched to bi-weekly pick-up and we can too. Some communities are well on their way to achieving a zero-waste target -- a goal we should be aspiring to! A 2012 report to the City pointed out that our landfill was filling faster than previously predicted and that the per-resident contribution to that fill rate was higher than previously predicted. This is an unsustainable trend, something we must all play a role in addressing. According to this report our current landfill could be full by 2030 at the earliest – a mere 15 years from now. A 2014 report to Council estimated our landfill closure costs, not taking into account finding a location for and creating a new landfill, to be $4.4 million in 2014 dollars (not accounting for inflation). So, rather than merely try to save enough to cover the costs of closing our landfill in the future, it’s more proactive if we all reduce the waste we produce while Council aggressively looks at ways to enable more recycling and reuse. Reducing garbage pick-up frequency is a way to trigger people to reflect on what they are contributing to our landfill and to engage more households in our current recycling and reuse options. Please, let’s view this change in the frequency of garbage pick-up as a challenge to us all to consume less, recycle more, and reduce the amount of garbage we produce. If you really can’t manage your household waste production on a bi-weekly basis then you may switch to a larger container (which is huge!). With respect to those concerned about the smell associated with a two-week schedule: reducing food waste by changing your food buying habits will save you money while reducing the amount of organic materials you put into the dump. You can also compost that material, and we will be looking at ways to enable household composting while exploring larger scale composting options. Like most communities, Quesnel’s landfill generates methane and we may have to vent that gas soon and may eventually be required to restrict or eliminate organic waste from the landfill in the future. So, reducing the amount of organic waste going into the landfill now will save us significant capital and operating costs in the future. With respect to those who feel they are getting half the service for the same fee: garbage pickup is only a small part of our entire waste management system and associated costs. The net financial savings from reducing the frequency of pick-up will simply help us address the incrementing costs of waste management. Mayor Bob Simpson bsimpson@quesnel.ca This column is paid for by the City of Quesnel.

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An intrauterine device (IUD) is a very effective method of birth control. However only 5% of women use that method. Compared to birth control pills where there are 5-9 pregnancies per 100 women per year, for an IUD it is 1 out of 100. IUDs do not increase the risk of pelvic inflammatory disease or ectopic pregnancies. It’s a choice to consider as an alternative to the “pill”. It’s easy to confuse the term “nutritionist” and a registered dietitian. The latter can be the former but the former is most often not the latter. Anyone can call themselves a nutritionist but a registered dietitian must have a bachelor or master’s degree in nutrition and have done an internship of practical work before being registered. For best on nutrition advice, seek out an registered dietitian. Another space-age medical device available since 2012 is a handheld apparatus that will record your heart rhythm. It allows the storage of up to 20 measurements which can be downloaded into a computer and sent to your doctor. It’s called the HeartCheck Pen and can be used to help manage conditions such as diabetes, high blood pressure, heart arrhythmias and to monitor the effects of medicines. Hemorrhoids often aren’t noticed until there is blood in the stools. This could be a sign of other problems as well so it is important to get it checked. Colon cancer is one of these other problems and is most successfully treat when found early. There are medications to sooth mild cases of hemorrhoids. Talk to our pharmacists for some treatment suggestions.

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New seats coming for 2017 B.C. election TOM FLETCHER Black Press New provincial seats will be created in Surrey and Richmond-New Westminster for the next B.C. election, bringing the number of MLAs in the legislature to 87. Justice Minister Suzanne Anton tabled legislation Thursday to adopt the recommendations of the latest B.C. Electoral Boundaries Commission and create the two new constituencies to reflect high-growth areas of provincial population. The commission recommended changes to boundaries to 48 existing constituencies, after public hearings since it proposed the changes this spring to balance population. It was restricted by a law that prevents the elimination of electoral districts in areas outside the urban southwest. The latest boundaries leave a wide range of populations to be represented by a single MLA. The lowest populations are Stikine with 20,616 and North

Coast with 22,382. At the other end of the scale are Vernon-Monashee, Vancouver-Fraserview and VancouverKingsway, all with more than 62,000 people. The hearings were dominated by conflicting views on changes to four areas: • Severing Hope from Chilliwack and adding it to the Fraser-Nicola constituency, which extends into the Interior to include Merritt. Princeton is added

to the BoundarySimilkameen district. • Rearranging boundaries in central Vancouver Island to create a new electoral district of Mid IslandPacific Rim, anchored by Cumberland. • Adding a new Surrey South district, bringing the total number of seats in Surrey to eight. • Adding a new RichmondQueensborough district, taking in part of New Westminster. The last review in 2008 recommended that an urban

population shift should result in a reduction of one seat in the CaribooThompson region and one in northern B.C. The government intervened keep those seats and increase the total constituencies from 83 to 85. The B.C. Liberals and NDP agreed then that northern constituencies could

not get any larger and still be represented by a single MLA. The 2008 review added seats in the Okanagan, Fraser Valley, Surrey, Burnaby-Tri-Cities and downtown Vancouver. The commission’s report and maps are available on its website at bc-ebc.ca/ reports

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f it sounds too good to be true, it probably is. That’s an expression worth remembering now — and as we get closer to the busy shopping season, a time when what we might receive at Christmas starts to cloud our minds. In fact, it’s something everyone, of any age, should have etched into their brains, as incidents of fraud and scams press on, seemingly unabated. That may sound a tad harsh or pessimistic. It should be a good thing if someone steps up and wants to hand over thousands of dollars — or a bridge — for seemingly no reason. Or at least for no reason a person would reasonably expect to have anything to do with them. Unfortunately, windfalls like that are usually pipe dreams. Whether it’s greed, a simple feeling of not wanting to upset people or for some other reason, folks fall for scams all the time. And so, the scammers keep calling, emailing and writing, hoping for a response — just enough to encourage the behaviour. And once a person and their money are parted, it’s exceedingly difficult for the authorities to get it back. Yet, police and financial institutions fight hard to try to prevent scams and the people who run them from taking advantage of people. Even so, we cannot rely on them. Individuals must be on guard — for the day will come when someone will try to weasel our hardearned cash from our pockets. When that happens, and the whole thing makes you curious or uncomfortable, just ask questions. Ask them who they are. Ask for their phone number. Ask for their boss. And then ask to phone them back. And if you are still not feeling good about it, just hang up. It’s the equivalent of walking away from panhandlers on the street. Police continually tell us the best way to find out if something is a scam or not, is to call the agency purported to be offering the windfall. Contact them directly and ask if the offer is on the up and up. Most times, if it’s a bank or Canada Revenue Agency, they’ll tell you it’s a scam and you should ignore it. There are people out there who want to separate us from our money for nasty reasons. It’s up to us to know the difference between them and the legitimately good people out there. Sometimes, all it takes to be sure is to ask. –BP

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remier Christy Clark’s government has been steadily backed into a corner on its apparent deletion of emails involving sensitive government topics. A week-long barrage of accusations by the NDP opposition peaked with their most damning evidence of a cover-up, in the longrunning case of eight health researchers suspended or fired from drug approval studies. Most have been paid settlements or reinstated after the biggest personnel management blunder in memory. One committed suicide. We are now into a second independent review of this tragic case, after an independent lawyer was unable to determine what went wrong, because she couldn’t compel testimony or demand records. It is now in the hands of B.C.’s new Ombudsperson, Jay Chalke, who has that authority. Everyone agrees that the deputy health minister of the day, Graham Whitmarsh, was legally responsible for the decisions and records. Yet somehow the only record released to the NDP for the two-year pe-

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B.C. Views riod of the firings and subsequent investigation was a heavily blanked-out update from his successor, Stephen Brown, to the premier’s deputy, John Dyble. It refers to an “update on litigation resolution from investigation,” the substance of which is blanked out, and offers to discuss the situation by phone. Here’s an exchange between NDP MLA Adrian Dix and Citizens’ Services Minister Amrik Virk: Dix: “Can the minister explain why the Office of the Premier, the Deputy Minister to the Premier, has no records and why the successive Deputy Minister of Health had one record over two years?” Virk: “The suggestion from the member opposite that there are no documents is false…. There are more documents now that the Ombudsperson has conduct

Protesters, pop stars and politicians can sound off as they like, but these hard decisions are made and carried out by wildlife experts working for or consulted by the province. The minister, in this case Forests Minister Steve Thomson, authorizes the use of helicopters and rifles and takes the political consequences. One can imagine the agonizing discussion that goes on behind the scenes, as provincial and First Nations wildlife experts watch caribou herds dwindle despite widespread habitat protection efforts. They not only make the technical call, they have to pull the trigger. Would wildlife biologists be able to provide frank advice for or against this decision if they knew their names and opinions could later be used in a political battle in the legislature and in the streets? No. And can you run a public service if everyone is subjected to the scrutiny that only politicians choose to endure? No. Tom Fletcher is legislature reporter and columnist for Black Press. Twitter: @tomfletcherbc Email: tfletcher@ blackpress.ca

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of the matter and is undertaking a comprehensive review. I fully expect that he will do a comprehensive review and will consent to the release of more documents.” There will be more sound and fury over this, but only Chalke’s report can provide new information. And even then, the damage is done, settlements and non-disclosure deals have been signed, and Clark and Health Minister Terry Lake have formally apologized. The larger issue is how freedom of information legislation should work. Should the opposition be able to second-guess decisions of bureaucrats by going through their emails? The traditional answer is no. Elected officials are responsible, even if they had no actual role, as should always be the case in hiring and firing ministry staff and awarding government work contracts. The buck stops with Lake and Clark, not their deputies. There are sound reasons for this. Consider another sensitive decision, to shoot wolves from the air in a last-ditch effort to preserve dwindling mountain caribou herds.

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Editor: We attended the 42nd Annual traditional POW Wow Oct. 9-11 put on by the Quesnel Tillicum Society. It was held at the Quesnel Youth Soccer Building Indoor Field. We made a weekend of it, which we enjoyed and by sharing hope others will attend next year. We had never attended before and went with our three grandchildren who are five, eight and 11. Friday was a welcome and warm-up and Saturday was the grand entry, which included music, drums, singers and traditional clothing. Devin Bellerose was the master of ceremonies and gave a lot of history and information in a story way about the different people who had travelled to attend. Our grandchildren were very interested in the different language and clothing, which was a fantastic learning experience and they also had elders speaking of history and family. We went to dinner Saturday night at the Native Friendship Centre where we were made so welcome. The stories and prayers were very special. For dinner there was turkey, ham, fish, salads, vegetables, soup, bannock and three types of desserts. Dinner began and we sat and waited until others began to be served. Then two people came to our table and told us we’re guests and to please go and get our plates and eat. The people around us told our grandchildren about what their favourite foods were and how they were made (a type of jerky and bannock). When it was time for us to leave we thanked them for their very warm and wonderful company. Our grandchildren thanked the ladies who had cooked and served the food. Sunday saw a variety of different drumming and music, which included potato dance, owl dance, tiny tots and men’s dances. There was a variety of vendors and beautiful items. They included porcupine quill earrings, bark bitten pictures, beautiful dresses with bells over them, etc. The vendors were very interesting and shared how items were made and what their background was. There is a huge list of various entities that made the event possible with sponsorship and funding. The Pow Wow entry was everyday and dinner was free. Hope to see you next year. Colin and Edythe Ketchum Quesnel

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A committed guider Kathy Breadner describes the various guiding badges she earned during her years as a Girl Guide. Annie Gallant photo

Kathy Breadner’s 55 years with the CGG has defined her ANNIE GALLANT Observer Reporter

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athy Breadner has met the Queen of England and the matriarch of the guiding movement Lady Olave Baden-Powell along with many, many other memorable experiences in her 55 years with Girl Guides of Canada (GGC.) “I couldn’t wait to turn eight so I could join Brownies,” Kathy said. “That was back when the promise included God and the King – that tells you how long ago that was.” Living in the Lower Mainland, Kathy joined a Brownie Pack in North Burnaby. “Brown Owl would take us on nature walks almost every weekend,” she said. “We collected pennies for the World Friendship Fund. We’d make a picture with the pennies and send them in.” Kathy remembers their was more emphasis on challenges, testing and passing milestones with the GGC. “For my Golden Hand (Brownies) I hand knitted an eight-inch square, we also had to know how to light a match and light

a candle. I still teach the Girl Guides how to properly light and manage a match. We also had to learn the signalling system Semaphore.” Semaphore is a series of signals conveyed through the use of flags, primarily for military and naval applications. This close association with military ways began with the founder of the scouting movement, Lord Baden-Powell who had a prestigious military background. He noticed young boys assisting enlisted soldiers and decided in 1908 to write a book Scouting for Boys and in 1910, after young girls clamoured to join the scouting organization, under the direction of his sister Agnes Baden-Powell and later his wife Lady Olave Baden-Powell, the Girl Guides organization was founded. The military influence extended to the Girl Guides in the form of their uniform, the testing process and marching and parade requirements. Survival and woods skills were also taught as this also extended from soldier training. Brownies were the first level of the Girl Guides

of Canada for girls in Kathy’s age group; and when she flew up to Guides level she said this was the largest group, sometimes numbering as many as 36 girls. “There were so much more testing done then today – it was a big deal – if you failed you had to wait until next year to try again.” Kathy added much of the activities back then were to teach skills that would be tested and much of their testing was based on military standards. Kathy has an impressive blanket that chronicles her time as a Girl Guide and some of her time as a Ranger. Unfortunately her badges from Brownies have been lost but she remembers clearly her first badge was a Second Class Guide badge when she was around 12 years old. “The most interesting and most memorable badges were Friend to the Deaf and Friend to the Blind. I spent time with deaf people and blind people,” she said. “But I’m most proud of achieving my Gold Chord.” She has fond memories of time spent in the woods

in North Burnaby and the Lower Mainland, learning nature and survival skills as well as leadership and friendship skills. It was while she was a Sea Ranger (she was 16 years old at the time) she and some of her fellow Rangers were asked to attend a garden party in Victoria where the guest of honour was Queen Elizabeth II. “Queen Elizabeth arrived by navy ship and I was then invited to be introduced to the Queen,” Kathy said. “A Star Weekly reporter happened to be there and captured the moment for the paper.” The Guiding movement was a major part of Kathy’s social life and she still treasures friends she met through the Rangers. After Rangers, Kathy volunteered her time as a leader and attended many provincial and national camps and events. One such camp was the National Heritage Camp on an island in the St. Lawrence River. Guiders were invited from countries around the world. Lady Baden-Powell travelled from England for a part of the camp and

while there, attempted to speak to as many of the attendees as possible. Kathy was in the food tent doling out supplies for the patrols when she sensed someone was behind her. She turned around and its was Lady Baden-Powell. “I was so amazed and later regretted not having a camera handy,” she said. “She was a kind, gentle woman with so much wisdom.” Over her years with GGC, Kathy has seen many changes. As a leader, there have also been many changes. She recalls when she first became a leader at the age of 24, she was the oldest of five leaders in a guiding company of 36 girls. Now 55 years later, Kathy recognizes guiding suited her lifestyle. “Girl Guides defined my life, I learned so many skills,” she said. “And when you teach the promise and the law for so many years, it becomes a part of you.” She has served in many administrative capacities right up to the provincial level, she’s taken girls all over Canada and is currently a trainer for new leaders.

Kathy joined the Quesnel Guiding organization as a music advisor until her two daughters joined GGC. She then followed them through the program and is now proudly watching over her granddaughter in Girl Guides. “We’re an organization that develops all aspects to life at age appropriate levels and certainly promotes international awareness.” When asked why men are not part of Girl Guides, Kathy was quick to say GGC wants the girls to be strong, independent leaders in society and not relying on men. Even back when the fledgling organization was defining itself, Girl Guides were designed to focus on the girl. Kathy encourages young girls to consider joining GGC. “Come and join us and see how much fun it is,” she said. She added training is available for those wishing to become leaders. “I can honestly say I truly believe in the organization,” Kathy said. “I wouldn’t still be involved if I didn’t.”


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The family of Valerie Debby Christine Wild ( nee Chamberlain) sadly announce her peaceful passing on October 27th, 2015 in Nanaimo, B.C. Memorial Service for Val will be held at Coombs Rodeo Grounds, Parksville, B.C. Sunday, November 15th at 1 pm. Those wishing to honour Val’s memory by way of donation may send to B.C. Children’s Hospital or the Nanaimo SPCA. Kara, Chris & family would like to thank all those that have supported them during this difficult time.

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ae Daggitt has been president since 2007 and says the present committee is a great group and makes him look good. The Seniors’ Centre is run by volunteers. The only paid staff is the janitor. There is always something interesting going on so come in and talk to the volunteers who are there Monday – Friday 10 a.m. – 2 p.m. They can show you the complete list of activities with the contact phone number. Here are just some of the highlights you may be interested in: Monday: English Handbells, Campfire singers Tuesday: TOPS, whist and crib Wednesday: Bridge, knitting club Thursday: Carpet bowling and line dancing Friday: Ladies pool, Red Hat Ladies

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on in and talk to the fine folks at the Seniors’ Centre. Dee Adams is the one to contact for rentals, 250-992-3991. I hope you are enjoying my columns. I plan to highlight the Old Tyme Fiddlers next month. Marian Gillard is a seniors’ advocate and regular Observer columnist.

Like to share interesting food? Come the last Sunday of the month for a potluck and entertainment – meet new friends and sign up to be a member – only $10 per year. Also watch for the excellent Sunday breakfasts on the first and third Sundays. Christmas is coming and there will be a dinner. There are groups that sign up to use the facility so look for the next concert or community fundraiser. If you want to rent the hall just come

Presentations in honour of Remembrance Day Fred Rogger

• Fred Rogger will be sharing his recent experience of a study tour to the Netherlands during the Quesnel Museum Heritage Speakers program on tonight, Nov. 4 at 7 p.m. in the Council Chambers, 410 Kinchant St. Appropriately for a week before Remembrance Day his talk is titled, The Canadian War Experience in the Netherlands: A Teacher’s Perspective. Admission is by donation.

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•Hosted by Friends of the Library, Jan Robertson, retired nurse, British Army veteran and historian presents Soldiers of the King, Hong Kong-1941, Thursday, Nov. 5 at 7 p.m. in the Quesnel Library. Robertson will document Canada’s involvement in this little known battle of World War II and the courageous stories of the Canadians, Sikhs, and Anglo-Indian soldiers involved. Of our 2,000 soldiers, more than 550 would die in the battle or later under horrific conditions and slave labour in POW camps. Hear their stories from a woman who nursed them years later.

Community Calendar SPECIAL EVENTS & MEETINGS MONDAY G.R. BAKER HOSPITAL AUXILIARY is looking for volunteers. Meeting is the first Tuesday of the month at 2 p.m. in hospital boardroom. For details contact Barb, 250-992-5298 or 250-992-5844. WEDNESDAY QUESNEL MUSEUM HERITAGE SPEAKER SERIES Nov. 4, 7 – 9 p.m. Fred Rogger presents the Canadian War Experience in the Netherlands: A teacher’s perspective. Quesnel council chambers, 410 Kinchant St., upper level. Admission by donation.

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THE LIONS HOUSING BRICK CAMPAIGN is really going well and they thank those that have supported them to date. To get involved or buy a brick, contact Ron Silver, 250747-3758 or Dennis Asher, 250-992-3593.

THURSDAY SOLDIERS OF THE KING presentation at the library, Nov. 5, 7 p.m. This free talk by Janet Robertson covers the fall of Hong Kong during WWII and how the lives of the captured British Empire soldiers were affected. Refreshments will be served. WELCOME HOME PARTY FOR TERRY AND PAUL NICHOLS (CFV/ TRAC) Dec. 10, Seniors’ Centre, doors open 5:30 p.m., Dinner at 6 p.m. Kids welcome. Tickets $25/each at Circle S Western Wear and Kersley Store.

FRIDAY QUESNEL MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS SELF-HELP GROUP MEETING Nov. 6, 12:30 – 2 p.m. in CD Hoy Room, City Hall. Guest speaker Susan MacNeill on Advance Care Planning/Health Care Directives. Everyone welcome For information contact Donna, 250-9923369. FRIENDS OF THE LIBRARY BOOK SALE, Nov. 13, noon – 6 p.m. and Nov. 14, 10 a.m. – 4 p.m. in the library meeting room. Donations accepted during library hours from Nov. 3 – 10.. 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.

GYMNASTICS TRY-IT DAY Nov. 20, 6 – 8 p.m. Doors open to children aged six and up and for teens and adults. Come for some flipping, twisting and tumbling fun. All the coaches are certified through the National Coaching Certification Program and have first aid. For information call, 250-747-3992 or visit www.quesnelgymnastics.ca.

SATURDAY QUESNEL FIDDLERS REGULAR MONTHLY DANCE Legion Hall, Nov. 7, 7 p.m. $10 includes lunch. For information contact Jean. 250-992-5081. QUESNEL ART GALLERY PRESENTS CHRISTMAS CRAZY BEAUX ARTS SALE 2015 unique hand-made gifts by local artists and artisans. Opening reception Nov. 7, 1 – 3 p.m. Sale continues through November

and December at 500 North Star Road, Tuesday – Saturday, 10 a.m. – 4 p.m. ACW CHRISTMAS TEA AND BAKE SALE , Nov. 14, 1 – 3 p.m., St. John’s Anglican Church Hall. ST. ANDREWS UNITED CHURCH BAZAAR Nov. 14, 11:30 a.m. – 1:30 p.m. Bazaar upstairs and lunch downstairs – baking, crafts, unique antiques. ST. JOHN’S INTERNAITONAL DINNER AND AUCTION, Nov. 21, 5 p.m. at St. John’s Anglican Church Hall. Tickets are $20 available at Church office. No tickets sold at the door. Phone 250-992-6152 to reserve/pickup. CHRISTMAS HOPE, Nov. 28, 7 p.m., Northstar Church, quilting display by Lorraine Hetherington, special music by Melanie

McKinnon and Bev Haluschak, inspiring speaker Sue Saip, dessert and door prizes. Tickets are $5, purchase in advance at Northstar Church or Colours on Reid Street or call 250992-8830 or 778466-0876. Invite a friend, she’ll be glad you did. BARLOW CREEK ELEMENTARY SCHOOL CHRISTMAS BAZAAR CRAFT AND FUN FAIR, Dec. 5, 10 a.m. – 3 p.m. John Robert Goodwin will be performing. Call or text Erica at 250255-3175 to book your table (cost is $10/table.) SANTA SHUFFLE, Dec. 5, 1km and 5 km walk or run. Early bird entry, $15 (children), $25 (adult) $70 (family, max of 6) and $175 (group team, max of 10). Free T-shirts for minimum of $50 pledge or for sale $15/each. Sign up

online at santashuffle. ca or at the Warrior’s Song Cafe. Costumes are encouraged. All money raised stays with Salvation Army in Quesnel for programs and services to the needy.

ONGOING EVENTS LIONS CLUB GARAGE SALE last Saturday of the every month at Maple Park Mall, 9 a.m. – 2 p.m., hot dogs and coffee available. PEOPLE INTERESTED IN FOSTERING IN QUESNEL contact Lisa Shearer, 250-992-2759, ext. 225 at Axis Family Resources.

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Geography dictates the battlefield ground. Several of the battles for the Scheldt estuary, for example, were fought on land that was arguably below sea level, on level fields called polders that are bordered by dykes and crisscrossed by slightly raised roads. They become lethal and complicated when considering that both the Germans and Canadians intentionally flooded the battlefields. Now ponder slogging through a couple feet of water and mud with a 70-pound pack on your back while your enemy if strafing, mortaring and bombing the ground around you. This is the battle of the Breskens Pocket in microcosm, ditches and canals, below sea level fields, soaked from the incessant rains of October 1944, trying to cross under heavy fire the Leopold Canal and other minor waterways. Up and over a raised ditch, across a narrow road, down the other side; repeat until you reach the Scheldt. And consider this: conditions listed above in unending 2 degree drizzle against a ferocious enemy with nothing to lose. It was six weeks of seemingly unending hell but victory finally came in early November when Breskens was taken

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by the Canadians. Not surprisingly, the casualty rate was enormous. It was short-lived relief because from Breskens looking across to Walcheren Island and peninsula, one would think the reinforced German fortress, the strongest on the Atlantic built to protect the entrance to Antwerp, would be impenetrable, but it wasn’t because the brilliant Canadian general Guy Simonds said it wasn’t. With scant reinforcements and supplies, and the heavy assets needed for Operation Market Garden, Simonds devised a plan based on the geography of Walcheren. This island peninsula attached by a sliver of an isthmus only existed as physical land because the Dutch had created a massive dyke system to take it back from the sea. It is a testament to both the ingenuity of human beings and their utter fragility at the same time. We see

this when General Simonds decides to blow up the dykes at Westkapelle and flood Walcheren as a strategy to defeat the German fortress by handicapping German mobility and swamping their many large artillery positions. Use of the “buffalo” amphibious armoured personnel carriers helped Canadians maneuver through the flooded polders. The island went from land to sea in hours and the battlefield changed once again, as the Canadian “water rats” used soaked fields to their advantage. At the same time as Walcheren was flooded and attacked, the ridge at Woensdrecht, the only “high” ground on the Scheldt coast, is overrun by Canadian forces making their way to the thin slip of a causeway connecting Walcheren to the mainland. Here, more conventional weapons like tanks were used because the ground

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This is the second in a trio of articles Fred Rogger wrote about his battlefields and cemeteries tour in the Netherlands. He was exploring the Canadian experience there in the Second World War. I had never been to the Netherlands before this WW2 study tour and the country`s geography has left a lasting impression on me because of its impact on the battlefields we studied. Aptly named one of the low countries, the Netherlands is arguably the flattest country on earth and literally mean “low lands.” Thanks, Captain Obvious, you’re thinking, because isn’t it, well, obvious that for every battle fought, army leaders must take into account the topography where the fighting occurs? Yes, yes indeed, but in the Netherlands this is intensified by the very fact of its exceptionally unusual level landscape, half of which has been reclaimed from the sea. Think about fighting a battle on ground so flat you cannot see over the next hedgerow, let alone gain an advantage by taking a high point and seeing your enemy’s position. There is no high

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allowed it. Armies learning on the go, adapting and improvising tactics, dealing creatively on a shoestring budget with the immediate realities of the topography in front of them, that’s the battle for the Netherlands in a nutshell. And it’s one the Canadians were able to crack time and again on their way to victory and liberation for the devastated Dutch. The Canadians were the Little Army That Could and Did! – submitted by Fred Rogger

Top right: Leopold Canal, scene of heavy canal and polder fighting in the Breskens Pocket; top right: Bailey bridge over the Leopold canal, the key to success in this sector. Fred Rogger photos

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Volleyball B.C. comes to Quesnel schools for clinic Dragon Lake elementary along with three other local schools participated in a clinic from Volleyball B.C. The clinic was instructed by Paul Smith who taught them the fundamentals of the game.

Students from Dragon Lake elementary school participate in the Volleyball B.C. clinic.

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Canada’s and the Jays thrilling playoff run comes to an end RYAN GRAHAM Observer Reporter

The second inning saw Mike Moustakas of the Royals hit a home run that looked like it was going to hit off the top of the wall and bounce back into play, but before it could do so a Kansas City fan reached down catching the ball. After the review it was decided that the fan did not interfere with the ball and was ruled a home run instead of a double. Another call was in the ninth inning, as there was two questionable strike calls on Toronto’s Ben Revere and perceived balks that went uncalled. Although, the Jays did not have the calls go their way it should not discourage their strong season, as they clinched the American League East title, finishing with 93 wins and 69 loses. Some questions going into the off-season will be if they will resign starting pitcher David Price. He was instrumental for Toronto, as he pulled off nine wins in 11 games helping Toronto reach the playoffs, giving them a true ace starting pitcher they have needed since Roy Halladay. Price has also admitted that he would be open to re-signing in Toronto. Only time will tell what moves the Jays will make, but it will be an interesting off-season to see how they build off the run they made that captivated an entire country.

After a magical year, which saw the Toronto Blue Jays clinch their first playoff appearance in 22 years, the Jays run has come to an end. Toronto’s post-season got off to a rocky start, as they fell two games behind the Texas Rangers in the American League Division Series, but managed to fight back to win the series. That series saw Toronto win three straight games to complete the comeback. Game five of the series finished with a bang, as a three-run home run decided it for Toronto in the bottom of the seventh, courtesy of Jose Bautista. With three runners on and Toronto down a run, Bautista delivered for the Jays and Canada, belting the go ahead home run putting the crowd and country into pandemonium. The American League Championship Series saw the same events, as Toronto fell behind two games again and had to fight their way back. The Jays won two of the three games that were in Toronto to keep the series close, but couldn’t find a way to pull out a win to the eventual World Series champions Kansas City Royals. The Jays had controversial calls go against them, which became factors in deciding the game.

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Know the sources of carbon monoxide in your home Carbon monoxide (CO) has taken the lives of entire Canadian families, left scores of people with debilitating physical and mental handicaps, and sent thousands more to clinics and emergency rooms. It has even inspired new legislation in Ontario and the Yukon. So why are homeowners still so slow to install the one inexpensive safety device that protects their family from this deadly gas? “Carbon monoxide safety comes down to awareness and education,” Carol Heller, a home safety specialist with Kidde Canada, said. “First you need to realize the danger is very real. Second, you need to know the potential sources of CO in your home. Lastly, you need to feel confident in choosing an alarm that fits your home lifestyle.” Many times, people think they don’t need a carbon monoxide alarm because they have electric baseboard heaters. But they overlook the fact that they may have a

gas or propane water heater or stove, a gas or wood fireplace, or a garage or carport attached to their house. “All these are potential sources of CO,” notes Heller. As long as carbon monoxide is safely vented outside, there is no danger. But if appliances or heating systems are not properly maintained, or chimneys and vents become blocked or cracked, deadly CO can seep back into your home, and you won’t even know it. Since the symptoms of exposure to CO mimic the flu, many people make the mistake of thinking what they are experiencing will just “go away” in time. So they stay home from work or school hoping to get better, and exactly the opposite happens. Fortunately, protecting your family from carbon monoxide in your home is relatively simple and inexpensive. You can find CSAapproved CO alarms in any quality hardware store at an average cost of between $30

and $60. That’s about two cents a day over an alarm’s lifespan. It’s important (and sometimes law) to have one working CO alarm outside all sleeping areas. Better yet is adding one per floor, as well. Once Canadians make the smart decision to put a CO alarm in place, it’s best to look for “WorryFree” models that feature a 10-year sealed lithium battery that doesn’t need to be changed for the life of the alarm, plus, a continuous digital readout. “Never having to replace a battery for the 10-year life of the alarm is something consumers told us was very important,” Heller said. “The digital readout is also popular because it shows you if lower levels of CO are present in your home. This way you can take action before the gas reaches dangerous levels.” More CO safety tips can be found at www.safeathome. ca. – newscanada

The ABC’s of cyber ethics for kids As we rely more and more on digital tools to conduct our daily business, an ever-growing number of face-to-face interactions are going through computers and smartphones. These devices help your child discover the world around them, stay in touch with friends and family, and pursue their interests. However, while being immersed in these digital worlds, it can be easy to forget that real people are on the receiving end of their online messages, texts, games, and social media posts. As parents, we strive to teach our kids the importance of being kind, generous and respectful members of society. It is important to emphasize the role that ethics and values play when using technology. Here are some points you can discuss with your child to help them stay a safe, considerate, and respectful cyber citizen: • Online activities can have a real impact on your child’s future opportunities. Remind them that what they post online—even when they do it

anonymously—will either build or harm their reputation. Party pictures, embarrassing videos, or incriminating posts may seem harmless now, but employers and selection committees take a harsher stand and will review a candidate’s online presence as far as possible. • Being unkind online could be illegal. Discuss with them the reality that ‘liking’ or sharing a post that humiliates, torments, or harasses another person is a form of cyberbullying. It’s not just about causing pain and humiliation: it could also mean that your child could face criminal charges for their participation. • Sharing photos without permission has serious consequences. It may be an awkward subject to approach, but the act of sharing explicit content with someone (sexting) can have serious consequences on those involved, including prosecution under new legislation in Canada that has made the non-consensual distribution of intimate images illegal.

• Staying safe online also includes staying away from downloads, torrents, and pirated material. Part of being a safe and respectful cyber citizen involves respecting copyright laws when obtaining movies, music or software. Not only does this prevent them from facing criminal charges, but it also reduces the likelihood of getting their device exposed to viruses and malicious software (which can then infect your entire network). The cyber ethics that you discuss with your child will help them make good decisions online. Keeping the lines of communication open, setting ground rules for their online activity, and having frank conversations with your child will ensure that they take advantage of everything the digital lifestyle has to offer, with minimal hurt to them or anyone around. For more information about cyber security and cyberbullying, please visit GetCyberSafe. ca. – newscanada


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Mom has joined her sister Pat and her Lord Jesus Christ, in heaven. A very special thank you to all the staff at Dunrovin, for five years of loving care. Thanks to Claytons Funeral Directors for all their help. Thank you Pastor Lorne Reddemann of Trinity Lutheran Church, for the graveside service.

1943 ~ 2015 Kelly Douglas Pinske, 71, of Vernon, BC, beloved husband, father, Papa, and friend, passed away peacefully on October 22, 2015, surrounded by the ones he laughed with, lived for, and loved. Kelly was born November 21, 1943 and raised in Vernon, BC. After graduation, he began his life-long career in the logging industry. He married the love of his life, Roberta Jackson, with whom they had two sons, Todd and Shane. Kelly and Roberta enjoyed life in Quesnel for many years, and have been rewarded with friendships that have endured the years, through heartache and laughter. After retirement, they relocated to Vernon where Kelly enjoyed summers boating on Kalamalka Lake with his family, working on his hot rods, and creating a beautiful garden retreat with Roberta. Kelly was hardworking, determined, proud and loved his family dearly. He embraced life with strength and courage. Kelly is survived by his wife, Roberta, to whom he was married for forty-eight years; his son, Todd and daughter-in-law, Claudette; grandsons Jordan and Alex; his son, Shane and daughter-in-law, Andrea; granddaughter Teagan. The family would like to express their sincere gratitude to Dr. C. Pienaar, and all the staff of the North Okanagan Hospice Society for their support in his final days, as they were a heartwarming comfort to the entire family. We are so grateful for the gift of his life and are so thankful for the memories he created with us. “What we have once enjoyed and deeply loved we can never lose, for all that we love deeply becomes a part of us.” Those wishing to honour Kelly’s memory may do so by way of donation to the North Okanagan Hospice Society (3506 27th Avenue, Vernon, BC V1T 1S4).You are invited to leave a personal message of condolence at the family’s on-line obituary @ www.MyAlternatives. ca. Cremation arrangements entrusted to ALTERNATIVES FUNERAL & CREMATION SERVICES ® Vernon 250-558-0866 & Armstrong 250-546-7237

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Concrete & Placing REQUEST for Quote: Repair of exterior concrete masonry wall of commercial building in Quesnel. Professional engineer’s report available. Must be experienced in construction repair and/or rainscreen envelope, own liability insurance. Email: frchin @gmail.com or call/text 236-999-7026

New 4’W X 20’L HD perforated plastic culvert for shallow well. $1200 OBO. Call (250)992-0195 SAWMILLS FROM only $4,397 - Make money & save money with your own bandmill - Cut lumber any dimension. In stock ready to ship. FREE Info & DVD: www.NorwoodSawmills.com/400OT 1-800-5666899 Ext:400OT. TARGET STEEL SALES. New and Used sea containers. 604-792-3434 or targetsteelsales@gmail.com

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We are currently seeking a Journeyman Millwright with a Provincial or Inter-Provincial Ticket for Sawmill Maintenance in our Williams Lake Lumber Division. Consideration will be given to applicants with the following skills: t Welding Ticket and Hydraulics experience t Modern sawmill optimization experience t Good problem solving skills and willing to be part of a team t Must be prepared to work rotating shifts

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REALTY

Ltd.

LICENCED PROPERTY MANAGER ON SITE

newe Pric 174,900

158,900

$

179,900

$

476 WINDER ST. - Large Family Please! So much space & close to Soccer fields, Elementary & Sr High Schools. Shopping Mall & Restaurants just a few blocks. 5 bdrms, bath on each level. Main level den. Master bdrm’s lrg enough for a king size bed. Open design, lots of potential. Detached grg w/alley access. Fenced backyard, large city lot & covered sundeck. Call Rick. MLS#N248255 NCR#2606

398,500

$

2840 Arnoldus Rd - This spacious 3 bdrm, 2 bath home sits on an acre. Huge rec rm in the bsmt for the kids, or entertaining guests. New truss roof as well as a covered porch & deck to enjoy your yard. A great starter home close to shopping & the elementary school, w/ tons of parking for all your toys. Cistern is fed from a drilled shallow well w/ample water supply. Call Andrea. MLS#R2001824 NCR#2609

165,900

$

677 Broughton St. – Well maintained 4-plex with 1680 sq ft, 3 bdrms, 2 baths, and in suite laundry per unit. Situated across from Baker Creek in West Quesnel and close to shopping and schools. Rent is currently $750.00 for 1 of the units and $800.00 for the rest per month. An excellent investment opportunity. Call Amber, Andrea or Linda. MLS#N244414 NCR#2564

250,000

1772 Birch Ave. – 1.32 acres+ awesome location + privacy = a great buy! 3 bdrm diamond in the rough location in Red Bluff. A new roof, glass in many of the windows, and water softener in 2014. Amazing yard boasts lilacs, plums, apples, raspberries, saskatoons, black currant bush, & hedges. Outbuildings incl/ a wired, insulated, and heated workshop, storage shed, and pump house. This one is a must-see! Call NCR#2610 Amber!MLS#R2005394

69,900

$

$

5213 Hwy 97 N – Country Cute! Hip roof Log Home. 10 acres of privacy just off Hwy 97 N before Cottonwood Bridge. 4 bdrms, 2 baths, bsmt being renovated. Impressive Rock Fireplace sets the tone in the 2 storey vaulted ceiling. Sundeck show off the mountain views, mini solarium to extend the sunny season. Gardening, workshops, outbuildings for critters galore, mini greenhouse. Your own country paradise just 15 min north of the City. Call Rick. MLS#N NCR#2571

$

#62 – 313 Westland Rd. – Move-in Ready! Neat, clean, bright. Enjoy covered patio & privacy of this adult mobile home park. Quick possession. Single carport, 2 spacious bdrms. Includes stove, fridge, washer & dryer. Storage shed is included in park rent. Adult age 50+, owner occupied only & must be park management approved. This is a very nice & well-kept park. Call Lisa or Andrea to view. MLS#N246590 NCR#2582

153,900

$

687 Elm St. - Unique split-level w/many upgrades on a new beautiful 0.65 acre corner lot in Red Bluff. Dining rm, kitchen Price & laundry on main, LR a few steps above the main, 2 bdrms & 4pc bath a few steps above LR, & rec rm in the bsmt. New $ carpet, bath, paint, HWT & most lighting. Newer laminate, 69,000 jet pump & water softener. Outside is fully fenced w/mature 937 River Park Rd. – 4 Bdrm home w/ full bsmt at the end of a quiet cul-de-sac. New landscaping, cov’d front deck & drilled well. Very close to unfinished HWT, pump & pressure tank. This house has a 2500 gal ground cistern in an insulated shed. Bring your shopping & public transit. Quick possession available! Call above tools, this is a fixer upper w/ great potential. Call Lisa Andrea or Amber to view! or Andrea to view.

MLS#R2010083

359,000

$

4781 Southwood Rd. – Take a deep breath of “Country Fresh Air”! Spacious Family Home, lovely setting on 10 acres (2 titles), 3 bdrms w/ fully fin’d bsmt, lrg rec rm, complete w/ in-law suite. Beautifully quiet, lrg sundecks, patios, treed, just enough clearing, perhaps for animals of all types & sizes. Many outbuildings. Trails for quads, dirt bikes &/or hiking. Plus 24’x30’ heated workshop. 15 min from town. Call Rick. MLS#N244864 NCR#2568

159,900

Wells is the place to be! Don’t miss out on owning an awesome piece of BC history. Tons to do in and around this artsy little community close to Barkerville & Bowron Lake... Arts, Wells, Bowron Lake Chain, fishing, hiking, snowmobiling, digging for gold. Call Amber LOT 23 MILDRED AVE $14,000. N247249 LOT 24 MILDRED AVE $14,000. N247282 LOT 29 MILDRED AVE $12,000. N247250 LOT 32 MILDRED AVE $16,000. N247962 $16,000. $20,000.

282,500

$

501 Pierce Cres.–Impressive 3800+ sqft family home in Updlands. 5 bdrms+den, 4 baths, lrg oak kitchen w/ WI pantry & island. Master w/ soaker tub, WI closet & French doors to deck. Dbl grg, B.I. vac & security system. Oak trim, laminate & ceramic tiles thru-out main. Bsmt is drywalled, wired & insulated for sauna. New HWT & furnace in 2013, new deck in 2006 w/extra support for a hot tub & plumbed for NG BBQ. Call Lisa to view. MLS#N246859 NCR#2584

$

WELLS LOTS

PARCEL D SOLIBAKKE DR 3898 LOWHEE ROAD

NCR#2615

131,500

$

614 Callanan St. – A Little Paint-A Little Luv-A Wow Location! North Quesnel 2+1 B/R Character home. Nice kitchen, nicely treed, full basement, mostly unfinished w/ outside entry. Walk to everything Quesnel has to offer. Large lot, lane access, across from QJS. Perfect time for a little “Home Work”. Great investment opportunity for the residential investor. Quick possession. Call Rick to view. MLS#N244110 NCR#2563

N247246 N245580

1249 Ellison Rd - tons of potential + 2 awesome 0.44 acre lots + fantastic location in Red Bluff= a great buy! A few updates include some windows, the main bath (partial) & the back deck. The house backs onto a spacious & private backyard. The large outbuilding is perfect for storing those toys or creating a workshop. Bring your imagination, creativity & elbow grease. Call Amber to view. MLS#N247577 NCR#2597

79,900

$

37-313 Westland Rd - This Adult-oriented & centrally located 2 bdrm manufd home is move-in ready & perfect for the 1st time home buyer or downsizer! Trees around the sides & back create tons of privacy, lots of paved parking, a fenced area for a small dog or two, new fridge/stove/DW & new roof (2007). Free RV parking in the park, public trans just across the street, w/park fees of only $225/mo & quick possession. Come take a look! Call Amber!

MLS#R2009575

NCR#2613

KOHANKO RD

+GST

24 AC.

$75,000.

+GST

NORTH/SOUTH

FUTURE DRIVE

NCR#2604

175,000

$

3932 Shaver Rd. – Affordable – Quality – Just sky of 5 acres. Mins to town, 3 bdrms, 2 baths, quality addition fts bright sunken fam rm. Cov’d sundeck to enjoy lovely landscaped 4.91 acres. Partially fenced, garden, firepit, w/ plenty of rm for kids to run & play. This mobile home is an open design w/ bdrm & bath at each end, large kitchen, built-in china cabinet, w/ sunken fam rm off LR. Really a well-designed home & property. Call Rick to view. MLS#N246968 NCR#2585

355,000

$

315 Gordon Ave. – Top of the City! North Quesnel. Built in the day when Quality met Solid. Almost 1500sqft on both lvls + full daylt bsmt. Wood FP, hdwood flrs & pocket doors to Family rm in LR, Formal DR. Lg Kitchen, WI Pantry, Laundry on main. Master haven w ensuite & powder rm. This 4 lg BR, 4 bath home is so inviting, full of discovery w City convenience, yet so private w/ mature trees, garden, rec rm, os dbl grg. Perhaps yours to explore & call home. Call Rick MLS#N243004 #2552

IN TOWN

RACING RD SOUTH ½ AC $19,000.

N227183

RACING RD SOUTH ½ AC $19,000

N227185

#12-654 North Fraser Dr. – Cute, clean, bright, & TATCHELL SOUTHILLS 1AC $75,000. well maintained! 2 bdrm, 2 bath mobile in River Walk Mobile Home Park fts vaulted ceilings, newer white kitchen (2013) w/ newer fridge & stove some bath updates, almost all new windows (2012) & newer washer/dryer (2012). Massive 245 sqft entrance way addition goes almost the length of the home & exits onto the back deck. Call Amber 2 BDRM APT. - $670/month to view! MLS#N245739 NCR#2578

N239876

53,500

$

R E N TA L S

2 BDRM + DEN SUITE - starting at $650/month 3 BDRM SUITE - $640/month

2 BDRM SUITE - Newly updated -$640/month

OUT OF TOWN WEST 25+ AC. $55,000.

MLS#248072

LOTS

LOTS

BLACKWATER RD

SOLD

1402 Beryl St. - Putter & Paint! Affordable 3 level split on over 3/4 acre. Just off Gook Rd, within walking distance to Lakeview Elementary. 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, sundeck. Lovely level .82 acre lot, near shopping & Dragon Lake. A touch of paint, updates & quick possession make this a contender for a really cozy home. Call Rick to view. MLS#N248432 NCR#2607

N214273/ N214274 N237006

$ 11,000. N242798

199,999

$

620 Nason St. - Fantastic updated home in Carson Sub just waiting for its family! 3bdrms up & 1+den down. Updates incl. white kitchen cupboards, SS appl., newer flooring (laminate & vinyl) thru-out most of the house, baths (upper w/soaker). Stack able w/d in upstairs bath, wired shed & potential for income suite in bsmt w/sep laundry & pellet stove. This is a must see. Call Amber today to view! MLS#N247499 NCR#2595

389,900

$

2317 Gook Rd. - Commercial (C4 zoning), excellent highway exposure corner of Hwy 97S & Gook Rd. Cleared level, 3.26 acres. Access off Beryl St. (turn off Hwy 97 to Gook, to Beryl. Quesnel’s commercial district expanding along highway. Near Walmart, Extra Foods, Sandman, Tim Horton’s, just to name a few. Out side city limits, in CRD, ideal location for your service commercial business. Call Rick. MLS#4506928 NCR#2512

3 BDRM HOUSE - $1100/month

53,500

$

390 Willis St. – Priced to sell, this rancher has been updated in the last 10 years. It’s a cozy 2 bdrm w/ hardwood floors in the living room. 100 Amp panel box, newer roofing & siding, carport, on city services. Walking distance to shopping & school. Sold as is, where is. Call Lisa or Andrea to view. MLS#N248087 NCR#2605

1 BDRM SUITE DOWNTOWN - $650/month 2 BDRM HOUSE - $800/month

3 BDRM SUITE 1½ BATH, 1300 SQ FT - $750/month * INQUIRE ABOUT COMMERCIAL RENTALS.

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1139 - THROUGH THE WROUGHT IRON GATE to your private 3 acre estate. 2 Storey home with basement and many quality out-buildings. Attached garage plus a 24x27 shop with ng radiant heat and 2 bay carport. 15 X 48 rv shed with another covered area attached. Fenced yard, garden spot well test shows 7 gpm. New roof in 2011. 2 new bathrooms. A great place to grow. $445,000.00 Call Ray today @ 250 991 2787

1152 - A GOOD STEPPING STONE to start your desire to buy a house. This trailer court is located in the Richbar area approx. 3 miles from town. Asking only $10,900.00 Call Archie @250-992-8818.

1147 - THIS HOBBY FARM IS LOCATED AT THE END OF SUSAG RD, right across the tracks. Siding on the house is river rock. All buildings have metal roofing and are in very good condition. 10 outbuildings in total, two titles to the property, 80 acres and 24. House is heated by hot water. Boiler is fired by wood. Electrical backup. 20’ deep well is spring fed. A creek runs by the house in the spring. $369,000.00 Call Archie @250-992-8818.

1146 - ACE MINI STORAGE consists of 3 large buildings with a 2 bdrm home for living quarters and office. Home - 25x42, main storage building - 30’5x163’, 2nd storage building - 22x82, 3rd storage building - 30.5x82. All buildings and the 2 bdrm home are in good shape. On 3 acres with a private driveway in town limits. N/G pipeline R S W runs diagonally through property. 85 units vary in size from 5’x8’ to 10’x30’. Plus outside storage. $650,000.00 Call Archie @250-992-8818.

#1122 - ALL 12 LOTS HAVE BEEN PERK TESTED AND APPROVED. Each lot has a driveway and a gate. There are 2 wells 410 ft deep that will serve all the lots. There is a registered easement at the front of the lots for the water line. To be installed by the developer upon agreement. $29,000.00 EACH Call Archie @250992-8818.

1116 - EXCELLENT FAMILY HOME. House in new condition. Entire basement is bare. Two sheds behind house. 10’x16’ and 6’x8’. Carpets are in excellent shape. Excellent family home. $185,000.00 Call Archie today @ 250 992 8818

1113 - “SELLER PLANNING TO GET THE HOUSE PAINTED INSIDE. House is heated by electric baseboard heaters and a free standing RSF wood heater by convection only. Approx. 1/2 hour drive to Quesnel next to Jade shop. Roof above entire back sundeck can be lowered at winter time to assist in having the snow slide off. There is a 9x10 cold room under deck. Buyers can have early possession. $159,000.00 Call Archie @250-992-8818.

1115 - EXCELLENT HOBBY FARM ON 119 ACRES. Main house plus ten outbuildings. Equipment shed, wood shed, chicken coop, storage shed, well house, animal shelter, meat house, barn, 8’5x9’5 metal shed. Approximately 1/2 mile of river frontage. BC Hydro line runs diagonally through property. Merchantable timber. Approx. 25 minutes from town. $259,000.00 Call Archie @250-992-8818.

#1091 - 1.3 ACRE LAKEFRONT PROPERTY on Puntat Taekut (Tibbles) Lake. Gradual sloped manicured lawn right to edge of water. 2600 sq. ft. on 2 levels. Walk right into the main floor to a huge, custom built kitchen & spacious master bdrm with stunning lake views. 2 bdrms up and 2 down. Huge L/R in bsmt with patio doors to beach level. Owners to provide easement for driveway, septic system and well. Listed for $229,000.00 Call Archie today @ 250 992 8818

1149 - REALLY NICE NEIGHBORHOOD for this quality-built rancher with full walk-out basement. Only a couple of blocks from Dragon Lake. Full bright spacious kitchen/dining and living rooms with a large, partly covered deck overlooking the fenced fire-friendly yard. Double garage. Quick possession available. $324,900.00 Call Ray today @ 250 991 2787

1150 - LOCATION, LOCATION, LOCATION. Beautifully kept 4 level split Johnston Sub home with many recent updates. New furnace, garage door, blinds, flooring and light fixtures. Gorgeous landscaping. New walk-in shower, new W/D and fridge. 2 fireplaces, double garage, 2 decks and a patio in the private and fenced backyard. Great neighborhood is close to everything! $349,900.00 Call Ray today @ 250 991 2787

1148 - NEAR NEW 3 BEDROOM MOBILE on a double-size pad in a family park just outside of city limits. 1 1/2 baths, bright open layout. Huge deck just being finished. Nice quiet park. $85,900.00 Call Ray today @ 250 991 2787

1145 - NEAR NEW, OWNER BUILT HOME ON 5 ACRES SOUTHWEST OF TOWN. Open floor plan, with vaulted ceiling in living room and birch flooring throughout. Very bright and spacious with a walk out basement. Single attached Garage with a 36 x 54 detached truck shop that has a suite in it. Many extras built into home with extensive electrical for media hook ups. Vendor says lots of good water. $399,500.00 Call Ray today @ 250 991 2787

1144 - EXQUISITELY DETAILED HOME in Johnston subs finest neighborhood. Full basement has in-law suite. Private Yard with lovely patio area, gardens and storage sheds. Immaculately maintained inside and out, top to bottom. Loft area has office/library space. 3 bedrooms on main. A pleasure to show. Great location! $369,000.00 Call Ray today @ 250 991 2787

1143 - MCLEESE LAKE RESORT! Finest waterfront property on McLeese Lake. Excellent highway 97 exposure and access. Well maintained property features: 10 unit motel, 4 cabins, 20 + RV + Camping sites plus a residence, shop and other outbuildings. Owner says good water from artesian well plus a water license for summer irrigation from lake. All offers subject to court approval. $696,000.00 Call Ray today @ 250 991 2787

1142 - GORGEOUS WATERFRONT HOME renovated from top to bottom over the last 5 years. Bright and spacious rooms overlooking Dragon Lake. New state-of-the-art septic system. Master bdrm on main with 2 bdrms up and a new bdrm with ensuite also on main. Fully finished bsmt, great dock, new garage, chain-link fenced yard, wraparound deck, storage shed and a new roof being installed Sept 2015. This is it! $639,500.00 Call Ray today @ 250 991 2787

1141 - RENTAL PROPERTY WITH LONG TERM TENANTS. $800/Month plus utilities. 3 Bedroom 2 bath across from baker creek; park and river walk. Close to shopping. Large storage shed. Parking at rear. $129,500.00 Call Ray today @ 250 991 2787

1138 - THE MAIN FLOOR IN THIS OLDER HOME HAS BEEN RENOVATED. Patio doors from master bedroom to sun deck. Ng fire place. Most floors have laminate flooring. The huge double garage is insulated and has its own chimney. Nice big 0.71 Acre lot in the outskirts of town on city services. Fenced yard. $149,900.00 Call Ray today @ 250 991 2787

1136 - UNDER THE BIG RED ROOF you’ll find this efficiently laid out 2 bedroom home with great storage, big master bedroom, bright open kitchen and an amazing yard with high-producing vegetable and fruit gardens. Many, many good outbuildings for every use imaginable! Live off the land! $198,000.00 Call Ray today @ 250 991 2787

1135 - JUST A FEW STEPS to elementary school and shopping. You’ll find this completely renovated 2 bedroom starter home. Ready to move into and is available for immediate possession. $95,000.00 Call Ray today @ 250 991 2787

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1137 - GOOD VALUE HERE! 4plex that has had recent updates including new roof & siding. Currently rents for $2600/mo. In floor heat from N/G boiler in each unit. Fenced yard. All units are identical with three beds each! Priced to sell! $275,000.00 Call Ray today @ 250 991 2787

1134 - STUNNING CURB APPEAL is just the beginning for this quality 2-storey home in South Hills. Fully finished bsmt with walkout to concrete patio and private manicured yard. Paved driveway to double heated garage. Lovely deck at the back overlooking the private yard and a nice veranda at the front. Maple kitchen with highend appliances and a breakfast nook. 3 bdrms up and 3.5 baths, so no one has to wait! $345,000.00 Call Ray today @ 250 991 2787

1133 - CONVENIENTLY LOCATED only 1 block from Walmart, you’ll enjoy this spacious and nicely updated home in Red Bluff. New kitchen, new windows, new roof, new flooring, new appliances. Just over 1/3 of an acre with fruit trees and a storage shed. New Pacific Energy wood stove keeps it toasty warm. Well-appointed bathroom and more, close to bus stops and quick possession! $134,900.00 Call Ray today @ 250 991 2787

1130 - UNIQUE HOME WITH INCREDIBLE YARD in Kersley. 1.4 acre fenced corner lot with mini orchard, pond & waterfall, greenhouse, root cellar, wood shed, & more. Family home has new furnace and septic system, new tiled bath in bsmt, & many other recent updates. Nearly 2500 sq ft of living space plus an unfinished bonus room above the double garage that could easily be made into more! Must be seen! $255,000.00 Call Ray @ 250 991 2787

1128 - RANCHER IN A GREAT NEIGHBORHOOD! All new windows, flooring, furnace & HWT, bathrooms & deck! 2200 sq ft rancher features a level fenced yard with paved driveway, maple kitchen, and jetted tub with separate shower in main bath. Full ensuite & nice sized walk-in closet. Pellet stove & N/G fireplace. Quiet location that backs onto bigger acreage. Full city services. Storage sheds & garden spot. $299, 000.00Call Ray @250-991-2787

1124 - ESTATE SALE! 2-3 bedroom cozy home on a nicely fenced lot with an excellent 24 x 20 wired & heated shop. Carport with wheelchair access. 12 x 12 storage shed also. Quick possession available. $79,000.00 Call Ray today @ 250 991 2787

1118 - NICELY UPDATED FAMILY HOME with quick possession available. Well priced and ready to move into. Full finished basement with large rec room and natural gas fireplace. Fenced yard with 2-tier deck. 3 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms with room for more bedrooms in the basement. $142,000.00 Call Ray today @ 250 991 2787

1126 - NEARLY NEW HOME HAS BARELY BEEN LIVED IN! Very private location. Beautiful open floor plan with spacious living room and walk-out from dining room to large deck. Incredible 5 piece ensuite with glass shower, double sinks and soaker tub. Full basement is framed and walls are dry walled. 5 acre lot has been rough landscape. $339,000.00 Call Ray today @ 250 991 2787

1123 - SUPER CONVENIENT LOCATION only a minute south of Walmart. Level fenced yard with a paved driveway to an immaculately kept 2 bedroom mobile on just over half an acre. Large deck, vaulted ceilings, skylight, walk-in closet, bay window and 2 full baths. $124,900.00 Call Ray today @ 250 991 2787

1114 - FULLY RENOVATED HOME ON OVER 2.5 ACRES IN THE CITY! Handicapped accessible main floor with ramp to main door and easy access shower. Carport and garage, large deck, huge yard with fruit trees and fire pit. 3 bedrooms up, with 1 bedroom self-contained suite in basement. End of the street close to shopping and schools. Property extends to high water mark on Baker Creek and Fraser River. $249,900.00 Call Ray @250-991-2787.

1110 - FAMILY FRIENDLY HOBBY FARM 10 minutes south of downtown Quesnel. Spacious executive style home features open floor plan with huge country kitchen and walk-in pantry. 4 bdrms up plus a bonus room above the extra-large double garage. 1200 sq ft shop has a 2 bdrm self-contained suite. 200 amp service to shop subfed to house. Many good outbuildings. Seasonal creek, garden spot, fenced yard and approx. 7 acre pasture fenced & x-fenced. So much more! $475,000.00 Call Ray today @ 250 991 2787

1109 - COZY 2 BEDROOM HOME BUILT BY ICON HOMES. Set up on a private 1.64 acre lot in Abbott Heights. Very clean home with maple kitchen, n/g fireplace, single garage with extra storage/workshop area at back. 4’ crawl space for furnace and easy access to plumbing, etc. Quick possession. 159,800.00 Call Ray today @ 250 991 2787

#1106 ˜ ORIGINAL OWNER HAS LOVINGLY CARED FOR THIS HOME for over 40 years! Gorgeous property backs onto Baker Creek. Paved Driveway to carport and shop. 500 sq ft concrete patio is mostly covered. Beautiful landscaped yard with good out-buildings and fenced yard. 4 bedroom and 3 baths with new windows and large oak kitchen with island. Full basement with OSBE and woodstove. So much more! $199,000 Call Ray today @ 250 991 2787

#1095 - SOLID HOME ON 1.5 ACRES IN THE CITY has tremendous privacy and full city services. 2700 sq ft home with a 1 bedroom in law suite. New furnace and hot water tank. Single attached garage plus a 3 bay RV shed, workshop and garden shed. Covered deck and well treed yard.” $254,500.00 Call Ray.

#1094 - PRISTINE NORTH QUESNEL RANCHER that has been renovated into a classic beauty! Timeless original hardwood floors throughout, bright kitchen with white granite counters and a huge island. 5 Pce main and 4 pce ensuite to service the 4 generous sized bdrms up. Bsmt has tons of storage, a recroom and an outside entry. Spotless fenced yard features 2 storage sheds. Manicured yard and 3 patios and decks for your enjoyment. Call Ray today! $349,500.00

#1082 - PRIVATE 23 ACRES OF PEACE AND QUIET. Updated 3100 sq ft home with new 28’x40’ shop with loft near hallis lake. Tremendous views from the deck, kitchen and master bedroom. Backs onto Crown land, with trails to Dragon Mountain (top). shop is wired, insulated, heated and plumbed with 12’ doors. Listed for $339,000.00 Call Ray today @ 250 991 2787

#1079 - LOCATION, LOCATION! FRUIT TREES, FENCED yard, detached garage and paved driveway surround this nicely updated 5 bedroom, 2 bath N. Quesnel charmer. New high efficiency furnace, new flooring and paint. Updated bethrooms and more. Includes 5 appliances and available for immediate possession. Listed for $219,000.00 Call Ray today @ 250 991 2787

#1090 - OVERLOOKING THE QUESNEL GOLF COURSE is this cape cod design executive home. Well-built with vaulted ceilings, curved staircase, gorgeous fireplace and hardwood floors. Everything on main with master bdrm suite with/office or nursery and a huge ensuite w/ jetted tub & separate shower. 2 rooms up and a finished bsmt with family room & 4th bdrm. Paved driveway to 26x34 garage. Listed for $319,000.00 Call Ray today @ 250 991 2787

#1031 - RENOVATED UPPER FLOOR WITH NEWER BATHROOM, windows & flooring. Just under an acre, fenced & x-fenced. Large storage shed, barn & double garage. Close to elementary school, firehall, pub, community center & general store. Subject to court approval. Listed for $72,400.00 Call Ray today @ 250 991 2787

#1029 - LOCATION, LOCATION, LOCATION! Tucked away on a cul-de-sac in popular Johnston Sub is where you’ll find this affordable 4 bedroom family home. Recent updates include kitchen and main bath. Detached garage, paved driveway and more. Build your equity here. Listed for $88,800.00 Call Ray today @ 250 991 2787

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#1063 - 5-ACRE BUILDING LOT ACROSS FROM HALLIS Lake recreation area. Lots of newer homes in the area. Listed for $25,000.00 Call Ray today @ 250 991 2787

#1059 - LEVEL 1 ACRE LOT IN A GREAT NEIGHBORHOOD one block from Dragon Lake. Community sewer hook-up. Proven water at 100’. Build your dream home or a duplex in this prime location! Listed for $74,900.00 Call Ray today @ 250 991 2787

#1049 - WHAT A VIEW! SUB DIVIDABLE ACREAGE FACING southwest over Dragon Lake. Located just at the top of the first hill past Dragon lake Road. Just under 60 acres with 3 distinct benches providing excellent building sites. Significant timber value from fir and spruce forest. Licensed spring on the property. Priced to sell at $375,000.00 Call Ray today for details @ 250 991 2787

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#1023 - LIKE THE NAME IMPLIES, THIS LOT HAS A PANORAMIC VIEW OF THE CITY. This area has very impressive homes and has a community water system. It is a strata lot that costs $400/year to maintain water system and road maintenance. Build your dream home here and live the dream. Listed for $65,000.00 Call Ray today @ 250 991 2787

#1015 - BUILD YOUR DREAM HOME HERE AND ENJOY the conveniences of the golf course, without the golf balls flying into your yard. Just across the street with a cleared home site and a nice .6 acre lot that borders Bouchie Creek. Take a look today! $47,500.00 Call Ray today @ 250 991 2787

#1018 - THIS 176 ACRES WOULD MAKE AN EXCELLENT hobby farm. The old highway used to run through the property. Part of property is zoned ALR. The majority is zoned RA. A creek runs through the eastern portion of the lot. One corner touches Dunkley Rd. Property used to have a house. Was $139,000.00 NOW ONLY $119,000.00 Call Archie today @ 250 992 8818


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1139 - THROUGH THE WROUGHT IRON GATE to your private 3 acre estate. 2 Storey home with basement and many quality out-buildings. Attached garage plus a 24x27 shop with ng radiant heat and 2 bay carport. 15 X 48 rv shed with another covered area attached. Fenced yard, garden spot well test shows 7 gpm. New roof in 2011. 2 new bathrooms. A great place to grow. $445,000.00 Call Ray today @ 250 991 2787

1152 - A GOOD STEPPING STONE to start your desire to buy a house. This trailer court is located in the Richbar area approx. 3 miles from town. Asking only $10,900.00 Call Archie @250-992-8818.

1147 - THIS HOBBY FARM IS LOCATED AT THE END OF SUSAG RD, right across the tracks. Siding on the house is river rock. All buildings have metal roofing and are in very good condition. 10 outbuildings in total, two titles to the property, 80 acres and 24. House is heated by hot water. Boiler is fired by wood. Electrical backup. 20’ deep well is spring fed. A creek runs by the house in the spring. $369,000.00 Call Archie @250-992-8818.

1146 - ACE MINI STORAGE consists of 3 large buildings with a 2 bdrm home for living quarters and office. Home - 25x42, main storage building - 30’5x163’, 2nd storage building - 22x82, 3rd storage building - 30.5x82. All buildings and the 2 bdrm home are in good shape. On 3 acres with a private driveway in town limits. N/G pipeline R S W runs diagonally through property. 85 units vary in size from 5’x8’ to 10’x30’. Plus outside storage. $650,000.00 Call Archie @250-992-8818.

#1122 - ALL 12 LOTS HAVE BEEN PERK TESTED AND APPROVED. Each lot has a driveway and a gate. There are 2 wells 410 ft deep that will serve all the lots. There is a registered easement at the front of the lots for the water line. To be installed by the developer upon agreement. $29,000.00 EACH Call Archie @250992-8818.

1116 - EXCELLENT FAMILY HOME. House in new condition. Entire basement is bare. Two sheds behind house. 10’x16’ and 6’x8’. Carpets are in excellent shape. Excellent family home. $185,000.00 Call Archie today @ 250 992 8818

1113 - “SELLER PLANNING TO GET THE HOUSE PAINTED INSIDE. House is heated by electric baseboard heaters and a free standing RSF wood heater by convection only. Approx. 1/2 hour drive to Quesnel next to Jade shop. Roof above entire back sundeck can be lowered at winter time to assist in having the snow slide off. There is a 9x10 cold room under deck. Buyers can have early possession. $159,000.00 Call Archie @250-992-8818.

1115 - EXCELLENT HOBBY FARM ON 119 ACRES. Main house plus ten outbuildings. Equipment shed, wood shed, chicken coop, storage shed, well house, animal shelter, meat house, barn, 8’5x9’5 metal shed. Approximately 1/2 mile of river frontage. BC Hydro line runs diagonally through property. Merchantable timber. Approx. 25 minutes from town. $259,000.00 Call Archie @250-992-8818.

#1091 - 1.3 ACRE LAKEFRONT PROPERTY on Puntat Taekut (Tibbles) Lake. Gradual sloped manicured lawn right to edge of water. 2600 sq. ft. on 2 levels. Walk right into the main floor to a huge, custom built kitchen & spacious master bdrm with stunning lake views. 2 bdrms up and 2 down. Huge L/R in bsmt with patio doors to beach level. Owners to provide easement for driveway, septic system and well. Listed for $229,000.00 Call Archie today @ 250 992 8818

1149 - REALLY NICE NEIGHBORHOOD for this quality-built rancher with full walk-out basement. Only a couple of blocks from Dragon Lake. Full bright spacious kitchen/dining and living rooms with a large, partly covered deck overlooking the fenced fire-friendly yard. Double garage. Quick possession available. $324,900.00 Call Ray today @ 250 991 2787

1150 - LOCATION, LOCATION, LOCATION. Beautifully kept 4 level split Johnston Sub home with many recent updates. New furnace, garage door, blinds, flooring and light fixtures. Gorgeous landscaping. New walk-in shower, new W/D and fridge. 2 fireplaces, double garage, 2 decks and a patio in the private and fenced backyard. Great neighborhood is close to everything! $349,900.00 Call Ray today @ 250 991 2787

1148 - NEAR NEW 3 BEDROOM MOBILE on a double-size pad in a family park just outside of city limits. 1 1/2 baths, bright open layout. Huge deck just being finished. Nice quiet park. $85,900.00 Call Ray today @ 250 991 2787

1145 - NEAR NEW, OWNER BUILT HOME ON 5 ACRES SOUTHWEST OF TOWN. Open floor plan, with vaulted ceiling in living room and birch flooring throughout. Very bright and spacious with a walk out basement. Single attached Garage with a 36 x 54 detached truck shop that has a suite in it. Many extras built into home with extensive electrical for media hook ups. Vendor says lots of good water. $399,500.00 Call Ray today @ 250 991 2787

1144 - EXQUISITELY DETAILED HOME in Johnston subs finest neighborhood. Full basement has in-law suite. Private Yard with lovely patio area, gardens and storage sheds. Immaculately maintained inside and out, top to bottom. Loft area has office/library space. 3 bedrooms on main. A pleasure to show. Great location! $369,000.00 Call Ray today @ 250 991 2787

1143 - MCLEESE LAKE RESORT! Finest waterfront property on McLeese Lake. Excellent highway 97 exposure and access. Well maintained property features: 10 unit motel, 4 cabins, 20 + RV + Camping sites plus a residence, shop and other outbuildings. Owner says good water from artesian well plus a water license for summer irrigation from lake. All offers subject to court approval. $696,000.00 Call Ray today @ 250 991 2787

1142 - GORGEOUS WATERFRONT HOME renovated from top to bottom over the last 5 years. Bright and spacious rooms overlooking Dragon Lake. New state-of-the-art septic system. Master bdrm on main with 2 bdrms up and a new bdrm with ensuite also on main. Fully finished bsmt, great dock, new garage, chain-link fenced yard, wraparound deck, storage shed and a new roof being installed Sept 2015. This is it! $639,500.00 Call Ray today @ 250 991 2787

1141 - RENTAL PROPERTY WITH LONG TERM TENANTS. $800/Month plus utilities. 3 Bedroom 2 bath across from baker creek; park and river walk. Close to shopping. Large storage shed. Parking at rear. $129,500.00 Call Ray today @ 250 991 2787

1138 - THE MAIN FLOOR IN THIS OLDER HOME HAS BEEN RENOVATED. Patio doors from master bedroom to sun deck. Ng fire place. Most floors have laminate flooring. The huge double garage is insulated and has its own chimney. Nice big 0.71 Acre lot in the outskirts of town on city services. Fenced yard. $149,900.00 Call Ray today @ 250 991 2787

1136 - UNDER THE BIG RED ROOF you’ll find this efficiently laid out 2 bedroom home with great storage, big master bedroom, bright open kitchen and an amazing yard with high-producing vegetable and fruit gardens. Many, many good outbuildings for every use imaginable! Live off the land! $198,000.00 Call Ray today @ 250 991 2787

1135 - JUST A FEW STEPS to elementary school and shopping. You’ll find this completely renovated 2 bedroom starter home. Ready to move into and is available for immediate possession. $95,000.00 Call Ray today @ 250 991 2787

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1137 - GOOD VALUE HERE! 4plex that has had recent updates including new roof & siding. Currently rents for $2600/mo. In floor heat from N/G boiler in each unit. Fenced yard. All units are identical with three beds each! Priced to sell! $275,000.00 Call Ray today @ 250 991 2787

1134 - STUNNING CURB APPEAL is just the beginning for this quality 2-storey home in South Hills. Fully finished bsmt with walkout to concrete patio and private manicured yard. Paved driveway to double heated garage. Lovely deck at the back overlooking the private yard and a nice veranda at the front. Maple kitchen with highend appliances and a breakfast nook. 3 bdrms up and 3.5 baths, so no one has to wait! $345,000.00 Call Ray today @ 250 991 2787

1133 - CONVENIENTLY LOCATED only 1 block from Walmart, you’ll enjoy this spacious and nicely updated home in Red Bluff. New kitchen, new windows, new roof, new flooring, new appliances. Just over 1/3 of an acre with fruit trees and a storage shed. New Pacific Energy wood stove keeps it toasty warm. Well-appointed bathroom and more, close to bus stops and quick possession! $134,900.00 Call Ray today @ 250 991 2787

1130 - UNIQUE HOME WITH INCREDIBLE YARD in Kersley. 1.4 acre fenced corner lot with mini orchard, pond & waterfall, greenhouse, root cellar, wood shed, & more. Family home has new furnace and septic system, new tiled bath in bsmt, & many other recent updates. Nearly 2500 sq ft of living space plus an unfinished bonus room above the double garage that could easily be made into more! Must be seen! $255,000.00 Call Ray @ 250 991 2787

1128 - RANCHER IN A GREAT NEIGHBORHOOD! All new windows, flooring, furnace & HWT, bathrooms & deck! 2200 sq ft rancher features a level fenced yard with paved driveway, maple kitchen, and jetted tub with separate shower in main bath. Full ensuite & nice sized walk-in closet. Pellet stove & N/G fireplace. Quiet location that backs onto bigger acreage. Full city services. Storage sheds & garden spot. $299, 000.00Call Ray @250-991-2787

1124 - ESTATE SALE! 2-3 bedroom cozy home on a nicely fenced lot with an excellent 24 x 20 wired & heated shop. Carport with wheelchair access. 12 x 12 storage shed also. Quick possession available. $79,000.00 Call Ray today @ 250 991 2787

1118 - NICELY UPDATED FAMILY HOME with quick possession available. Well priced and ready to move into. Full finished basement with large rec room and natural gas fireplace. Fenced yard with 2-tier deck. 3 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms with room for more bedrooms in the basement. $142,000.00 Call Ray today @ 250 991 2787

1126 - NEARLY NEW HOME HAS BARELY BEEN LIVED IN! Very private location. Beautiful open floor plan with spacious living room and walk-out from dining room to large deck. Incredible 5 piece ensuite with glass shower, double sinks and soaker tub. Full basement is framed and walls are dry walled. 5 acre lot has been rough landscape. $339,000.00 Call Ray today @ 250 991 2787

1123 - SUPER CONVENIENT LOCATION only a minute south of Walmart. Level fenced yard with a paved driveway to an immaculately kept 2 bedroom mobile on just over half an acre. Large deck, vaulted ceilings, skylight, walk-in closet, bay window and 2 full baths. $124,900.00 Call Ray today @ 250 991 2787

1114 - FULLY RENOVATED HOME ON OVER 2.5 ACRES IN THE CITY! Handicapped accessible main floor with ramp to main door and easy access shower. Carport and garage, large deck, huge yard with fruit trees and fire pit. 3 bedrooms up, with 1 bedroom self-contained suite in basement. End of the street close to shopping and schools. Property extends to high water mark on Baker Creek and Fraser River. $249,900.00 Call Ray @250-991-2787.

1110 - FAMILY FRIENDLY HOBBY FARM 10 minutes south of downtown Quesnel. Spacious executive style home features open floor plan with huge country kitchen and walk-in pantry. 4 bdrms up plus a bonus room above the extra-large double garage. 1200 sq ft shop has a 2 bdrm self-contained suite. 200 amp service to shop subfed to house. Many good outbuildings. Seasonal creek, garden spot, fenced yard and approx. 7 acre pasture fenced & x-fenced. So much more! $475,000.00 Call Ray today @ 250 991 2787

1109 - COZY 2 BEDROOM HOME BUILT BY ICON HOMES. Set up on a private 1.64 acre lot in Abbott Heights. Very clean home with maple kitchen, n/g fireplace, single garage with extra storage/workshop area at back. 4’ crawl space for furnace and easy access to plumbing, etc. Quick possession. 159,800.00 Call Ray today @ 250 991 2787

#1106 ˜ ORIGINAL OWNER HAS LOVINGLY CARED FOR THIS HOME for over 40 years! Gorgeous property backs onto Baker Creek. Paved Driveway to carport and shop. 500 sq ft concrete patio is mostly covered. Beautiful landscaped yard with good out-buildings and fenced yard. 4 bedroom and 3 baths with new windows and large oak kitchen with island. Full basement with OSBE and woodstove. So much more! $199,000 Call Ray today @ 250 991 2787

#1095 - SOLID HOME ON 1.5 ACRES IN THE CITY has tremendous privacy and full city services. 2700 sq ft home with a 1 bedroom in law suite. New furnace and hot water tank. Single attached garage plus a 3 bay RV shed, workshop and garden shed. Covered deck and well treed yard.” $254,500.00 Call Ray.

#1094 - PRISTINE NORTH QUESNEL RANCHER that has been renovated into a classic beauty! Timeless original hardwood floors throughout, bright kitchen with white granite counters and a huge island. 5 Pce main and 4 pce ensuite to service the 4 generous sized bdrms up. Bsmt has tons of storage, a recroom and an outside entry. Spotless fenced yard features 2 storage sheds. Manicured yard and 3 patios and decks for your enjoyment. Call Ray today! $349,500.00

#1082 - PRIVATE 23 ACRES OF PEACE AND QUIET. Updated 3100 sq ft home with new 28’x40’ shop with loft near hallis lake. Tremendous views from the deck, kitchen and master bedroom. Backs onto Crown land, with trails to Dragon Mountain (top). shop is wired, insulated, heated and plumbed with 12’ doors. Listed for $339,000.00 Call Ray today @ 250 991 2787

#1079 - LOCATION, LOCATION! FRUIT TREES, FENCED yard, detached garage and paved driveway surround this nicely updated 5 bedroom, 2 bath N. Quesnel charmer. New high efficiency furnace, new flooring and paint. Updated bethrooms and more. Includes 5 appliances and available for immediate possession. Listed for $219,000.00 Call Ray today @ 250 991 2787

#1090 - OVERLOOKING THE QUESNEL GOLF COURSE is this cape cod design executive home. Well-built with vaulted ceilings, curved staircase, gorgeous fireplace and hardwood floors. Everything on main with master bdrm suite with/office or nursery and a huge ensuite w/ jetted tub & separate shower. 2 rooms up and a finished bsmt with family room & 4th bdrm. Paved driveway to 26x34 garage. Listed for $319,000.00 Call Ray today @ 250 991 2787

#1031 - RENOVATED UPPER FLOOR WITH NEWER BATHROOM, windows & flooring. Just under an acre, fenced & x-fenced. Large storage shed, barn & double garage. Close to elementary school, firehall, pub, community center & general store. Subject to court approval. Listed for $72,400.00 Call Ray today @ 250 991 2787

#1029 - LOCATION, LOCATION, LOCATION! Tucked away on a cul-de-sac in popular Johnston Sub is where you’ll find this affordable 4 bedroom family home. Recent updates include kitchen and main bath. Detached garage, paved driveway and more. Build your equity here. Listed for $88,800.00 Call Ray today @ 250 991 2787

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#1063 - 5-ACRE BUILDING LOT ACROSS FROM HALLIS Lake recreation area. Lots of newer homes in the area. Listed for $25,000.00 Call Ray today @ 250 991 2787

#1059 - LEVEL 1 ACRE LOT IN A GREAT NEIGHBORHOOD one block from Dragon Lake. Community sewer hook-up. Proven water at 100’. Build your dream home or a duplex in this prime location! Listed for $74,900.00 Call Ray today @ 250 991 2787

#1049 - WHAT A VIEW! SUB DIVIDABLE ACREAGE FACING southwest over Dragon Lake. Located just at the top of the first hill past Dragon lake Road. Just under 60 acres with 3 distinct benches providing excellent building sites. Significant timber value from fir and spruce forest. Licensed spring on the property. Priced to sell at $375,000.00 Call Ray today for details @ 250 991 2787

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#1023 - LIKE THE NAME IMPLIES, THIS LOT HAS A PANORAMIC VIEW OF THE CITY. This area has very impressive homes and has a community water system. It is a strata lot that costs $400/year to maintain water system and road maintenance. Build your dream home here and live the dream. Listed for $65,000.00 Call Ray today @ 250 991 2787

#1015 - BUILD YOUR DREAM HOME HERE AND ENJOY the conveniences of the golf course, without the golf balls flying into your yard. Just across the street with a cleared home site and a nice .6 acre lot that borders Bouchie Creek. Take a look today! $47,500.00 Call Ray today @ 250 991 2787

#1018 - THIS 176 ACRES WOULD MAKE AN EXCELLENT hobby farm. The old highway used to run through the property. Part of property is zoned ALR. The majority is zoned RA. A creek runs through the eastern portion of the lot. One corner touches Dunkley Rd. Property used to have a house. Was $139,000.00 NOW ONLY $119,000.00 Call Archie today @ 250 992 8818


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Quesnel Realty 355 St. Laurent Ave. - 250-992-7202 5135 - SPACIOUS RANCHER! Everything is on the main floor in this lovely rancher in Southhills. There’s over 1800 sq. ft plus a full unfinished basement. 3 bdrm, 2½ baths, great family room with fireplace. Newer roof, private yard, double garage and paved driveway. $264,000.00 Call Randy today. MLS # R2010534

5131 - QUICK POSSESSION AVAILABLE! Come and check out this spacious 2 level family home with great potential. Just minutes from shopping, recreation, schools and churches in the uiet safe community of Lakeview. Only a five minute walk from Dragon Lake, this 3 bed 3 bath home just needs some TLC and it will provide an excellent home base, whether you plan to retire or raise a family. A fourth bedroom downstairs just needs a bit of finishing. $188,900.00 Call Jasper Croy. MLS # R2008449

5130 - COMFORTABLE 3 BEDROOM MOBILE HOME with addition located in Red Bluff area that is close to shopping and schools. Has large lot with gardens, small greenhouse and combination garage/workshop. This is an ideal starter home or retirement property. $112,000.00 Call Bob Granholm. MLS # R2008342

5129 - SOUTHERN ACREAGE! Beautiful 5.32 acres near Dragon Lake with a lovely 4 bedroom, 2 bath home. The home is move-in ready with lots of updates in recent years including the oak kitchen cupboards, all new flooring and paint. Large garage/shop. Lovely private yard and brand new septic system. $329,000.00 Call Randy. MLS # R2008202

5127 - LOOKING FOR A GREAT INVESTMENT IN QUESNEL? Tucked away on the uiet Hachey Lane, you will find this clean, solid 4 plex. Walking distance to schools, churches, shopping and recreation and a beautiful view of the Fraser River. Two separate titles to equal a massive 264’ x 115’ fully serviced parcel. Some updates include flooring, paint, bathrooms and trim. $269,900.00 Call Jasper today. MLS # R2007081

5125 - NESTLED IN THE TREES, this 6.9 acre property just needs some TLC to make it a lovely hobby farm. The 3 bdrm/1 bath home vaulted ceilings, open floor plan with a wood stove to cozy up to in the winter. Small outbuilding and 24’ x 30’ wired shop make this hobby farm a reality. $139,900.00 Call Bobbi today. MLS # R2006657

5124 - THIS IS A 2008 MAGNUM MOBILE with an open floor plan that you will love. Tastefully appointed colours throughout, two large bedrooms, one at either end of the mobile, and two complete four piece bathrooms. This mobile home is located South of town in a quiet, adult oriented mobile home park. Easy to view, easier to own. $74,900.00 Call Leslie today MLS # R2005659

5123 - CURTAIN RISING ON THIS FAMILY favoured home with oh-so-much to offer. Wall to wall spaciousness here inside and out. Lots of renovations, and a lovely décor that invites you to move right in. Home has everything that a growing family is looking for, incl/ 4 bdrms, large entrance/foyer and a great rec/games room for the kids to hang out in. Eat out! Barbequed hamburgers never tasted as good as when they are cooked on your own, private, covered sundeck. $259,900.00 Call Leslie today. MLS # R2004701

5121 - IMMACULATE MOBILE HOME waiting for a new family. Arguably the best park in Quesnel! Adult oriented park, private and quiet, yet so close to everything. 1996 mobile with new paint, newer flooring and new roof, so there is nothing to do except move in and start enjoying the maintenance free lifestyle that a mobile home in a park affords! This one will go fast! $69,900.00 Give William a call today. MLS # R2004100

5120 - BEAUTIFULLY UPDATED HOME in the always popular Red Bluff area. Over half an acre on a quiet street, 4 bdrm, 2 bath home waiting for a new family to add some finishing touches & enjoy. Storage shed, greenhouse, lovely garden area with mature trees are a few extras that make this home special. Single garage has been turned into storage or extra space, but could be converted back, but there is plenty of room out back for a shop. Don’t just drive by this one. $230,000.00 Call William today. MLS # R2004023

5119 - MAKE FRIENDS WITH NATURE with this charming, two bdrm home, ten minutes from town. Home offers a unique floor plan w/ a large, country kitchen, eating area, and a separate formal dining room. Two generous size bdrms on the upper floor, two baths in the home. Wood heat with electric back up, and a 20 x 24 wired and insulated shop. Home is set on just under 5 acres, nice fire pit, greenhouse, small outbuilding and is well treed and offers privacy galore. $185,000.00 Call Leslie today. MLS # R2003080

5118 - BEAUTIFULLY CARED FOR 2012 MODULAR on its own land. Great for retirees with everything on one level. Set up in nice south located development close to schools and shopping, and fully serviced. Open layout with 3 bedrooms, 2 full baths, and 4 (included) appliances. Modern decor is sure to suite your taste, with dark cabinets and up to the minute colours. Easy living and low maintenance free you to live your life. $167,500.00 Call Terri today. MLS # R2003094

5117 - RANCHER WITH NO BASEMENT and all rooms on main level. Fenced backyard on a quiet 1.9 acre lot and only a short walk to the elementary school. 4 bdrms, french and sliding glass doors to deck, patio and yard, certified wood-burning stove in living room. Private hot tub out back and 2 outbuildings for storage. Plenty of parking for all your vehicles and toys. Could easily be modified for wheelchair access. Very unique setup and so close to everything. $189,900.00 Call Wayne today! MLS # R2002902

5113 - NO STEP RANCHER makes for easy living in the 3 bedroom, 2 bath Red Bluff-located home. Spacious deck adorns the backyard. Great retirement or starter with newer flooring and paint. 2 deeded lots totalling 0.751 acres. Both have own driveways. Master bedroom boasts walk-in closet and 3-pc ensuite. Tons of storage. Sunken living room, hardwood floors, natural gas fireplace. $245,000.00 Call Terri today. MLS # R2002278

5112 - 7.26 ACRES NORTH OF QUESNEL with unique, partiallyconstructed dwelling. Proper permits and Home Protection Office approval are required to complete the dwelling. Bring your imagination and tools! Schedule A must accompany all offers. $137,750.00 Call Bobbi today. MLS # R2002486

5109 - OWN WITH EASE! Enjoy the fabulous view of Bouchie Lake from this contemporary new home. The open floor plan of this 3 bdrm/3 bath home allows the lake view to become part of your décor. Feature windows, bamboo & tile flooring, Ikea kitchen and warm tones add to this home’s appeal. With sundeck and patio space to enjoy the view as well as a cabin for your guest, this home has it all. $299,900.00 Call Bobbi today. MLS # R2001393

5066 - STUNNING 271 ACRE property is located alongside the Fraser River only min. drive from Quesnel. Property has modern 3500 sq ft 4 bdrm home overlooking hayfields and Fraser river. An additional older 3 bdrm home and separate studio located on 2nd property title, w/large barn, corrals, 2 greenhouses and cattlehandling facilities. Workshop, former garden marketing store with cooler and small chicken processing facility with walk-in cooler and freezer. Pivot and reel irrigation and can be self-sufficient for 65 cow/calf pairs. $1,390,000. Call Bob G today. MLS#N247581

#4304 -GORGEOUS LOCATION TO RECREATE YOUR DREAM HOME! Unique layout and features to this fixer-upper, located on 3 acres and just minutes from Ten Mile Lake and downtown. Call William today! $134,900.00

5001 - TIBBLES LAKE! Charming log home on 2 waterfront lots totalling 3.3 acres. There’s over 3000 sq.ft., 3 large bedrooms, spacious living room with rock fireplace, and covered veranda. Also a 33x40 truck shop with 2 14ft doors. Very private. Perfect for getaways or year round living. $279,000.00 Call Randy today. MLS#N246375

4958 -GOOD REVENUE! There’s lots of options available for this building with 4 residential rental units and a small office or retail area. Zoned commercial with good highway exposure south of the city. It’s not perfect but has revenue potential. $179,000.00 Call Randy today! MLS#N245554

4954 - AN AMAZING OPPORTUNITY to set up shop in the heart of Quesnel’s industrial zone! Two acres of fenced compound on two titles, city water and over 5000 sq ft industrial shop with 14’overhead door and ample office space. Make this central location in Quesnel your home base for business in the Cariboo and beyond. Give Jasper a call today. $399,900.00 MLS#N4507498

4951 -THIS ALMOST 3100 SQ FT HOME IN WEST QUESNEL has an amazing array of possibilities. Upstairs 3 bdrms, dining room, formal dining room, family room, 2 living rooms, ensuite, 3 decks. On the ground level floor there is a 2 bdrm in-law or mortgage helper suite. Large 21’x22’ attached garage. Backyard has 6’ chainlink fencing and apple trees for private relaxation. All this at an amazing price. $195,000.00 Call Bill today. MLS#N245300

4930 - AMPLE SQUARE-FOOTAGE IN THIS SOUTHILLSLOCATED HOME. Generous room sizes and everything on one level. Newer kitchen with island, and dining-room access to the private backyard. 3 bedrooms on the main and room in the spacious basement for rec room and additional bedroom. Double, attached garage. Located close to school and shopping, it’s very handy. $169,900.00 Call Terri today. MLS#N244963

4927 - IF PRIVACY AND FRESH AIR ARE HIGH ON YOUR CHECKLIST... look no further than this executive 4 bed, 3 bath home on over 8 acres, just 20 minutes west of town. Nicely tucked in between historic farmlands of the Blackwater/Bouchie Lake area. This quality built home boasts hardwood and heated tile floors, bright open floor plan, new kitchen counter tops, new roof, fenced and cross fenced property with seasonal creek, detached workshop for dad and plenty of beautiful garden space for mom. Let the kids grow playing in tree forts rather than video games. $349,000.00 Call Jasper today. MLS#N244907

4924 - MONEY MAKER! Well maintained and updated fourplex near elementary school. 3 bedroom units with natural gas hot water, in-floor heat,laundry rooms, and two units with gas fireplaces. Lots of new flooring, paint and roof in last 2 years. Low vacancies and low overhead. $310,000.00 Call Randy today. MLS#N244871

4811 - GREAT FAMILY BUSINESS WITH MAJOR FIREWORKS SALES. This is an asset sale of Cinema 2nd Hand Store Ltd. Approx. 5950 sq ft of retail space on 4 levels which includes 500 sq ft room for fireworks. Owner residence is 4 bdrm, 1230 sq ft, 2 full bath home above retail. . Retail store, 24x40 shop and wood shed. Also included in sale is a separate 69.66 ac zoned RR1 which fronts highway and wraps around store property. Owner is retiring but will stay to assist buyer. $399,000.00 Call Bob Marsh today! MLS#N4507283

4802 - SPACIOUS SOUTHILLS RANCHER! Lovely 5 bdrm, 4 bath executive home that offers a great kitchen with B/I oven and range, plus adjoining family room. Spacious living and dining rooms, 2 fireplaces, jacuzzi tub, pellet stove, den and much more. New roof in ‘14 and deck in ‘13. Great yard. Call Randy today. $265,000.00 MLS#N241995

4499 - NEWER (2006) 3 BDRM, 1400 SQ.FT MOBILE HOME located on 1069 acres in North Quesnel area. Property previously used as a cattle ranch and there are several older buildings incl/ hay barns, shop and storage sheds. A small range license of 40 AUMs is included. Partly cleared and used for hay fields and tame pasture areas with remaining areas being treed. Great starter ranch for someone wishing to start a cow/calf operation or possible wanting to run yearlings. Call Bob Granholm today! $625,000.00. MLS#N4506762

4414 - QUESNEL’S POPULAR WINE SHOP “QBREW” IS AN EXCELLENT OPPORTUNITY TO OWN YOUR OWN TURN KEY BUSINESS. With successful growth numbers and an expanding client base, all that’s needed is your enthusiasm and energy. Sole reason owner is selling is due to health reasons. Owner will even stay on and show you the ropes. Be your own boss today! $59,900.00 Give Leslie or Bobbi a call today! MLS#C8001106

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