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TERRACE - No more will motorists using the Sande Overpass by Keith Ave. on its southern end be confronted with flashing amber and red signals, as the final touches are being put in place this week on what is a major overhaul and construction project. “We are going to the traditional traffic signal timing,” said provincial transportation ministry official Darrell Gunn late last week.
“Barring any malfunction with the new electrical cabinet,” it should be complete by at least this Friday, he said. A key feature of the work involved adding a second lane for motorists turning left from the overpass eastward to Keith Ave. Pedestrians will also have a safer way of crossing at the southern end thanks to the installation of timed signal lights. Making improvements to the Sande Overpass, considered a choke point for traffic, is a provincial responsibility because it is part of Hwy16 and has long
been wanted by city council and motorists. The company WestCana has been doing the electric component of the work under a subcontract from Adventure Paving of Prince Rupert which did the construction. The total bid price for the whole project came in at $2,297,266.42 which was paid for by the province. “We have basically all the physical works done, what we are working on today is all the electrical wiring hook up,” said Gunn last week. “All the big,
physical concrete, the paving and lines. That’s done.” The timing of the new light system is based on the traffic patterns that are calculated on the unique characteristics of the intersection, he said. Next in line for the overpass work will be resurfacing it, which is high on the transportation ministry’s priority list for future projects, said Gunn. Resurfacing of Keith Ave./ Hwy16 heading east of the overpass and west of the overpass from its northern end took place earlier this year.
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Rupert to push new federal government for quick service on affordable housing By Kevin Campbell
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PRINCE RUPERT - The City of Prince Rupert wants its share of the pie promised by Justin Trudeau during the election. Trudeau and his Liberal government campaigned on promises of infrastructure investment and an immediate borrowing and spending plan to get the country’s cities and towns in working order. The City of Prince Rupert is making sure they’re not left out of the picture when those investment announcements start dropping. “The City is going to be narrowing down what lots are available to do [an affordable housing] project on, and this committee, which consists of the City of Prince Rupert, the Prince Rupert Aboriginal Community Services Society, as well as Hecate Strait Employment Development Society and potentially the North Coast Transition Society, are working together to figure out
what this project’s going to look like,” said Prince Rupert Mayor Lee Brain at last Monday’s council meeting. “We’ll get all the costs laid out and those types of things and then when we settle in on what we’re going to do and define the scope of the project and its location, then we would work on building those partnerships with the government and then helping with the subsidies and those types of things. We’re hoping that we’re going to be reaching out to the federal level now. There’s been a change at that level and [we’ll see] if we can get some more partnerships here and prepare for a potential growth period as well,” he added. But it won’t be as easy as mailing in a request for funds. As Mayor Brain outlined at the meeting, Prince Rupert is competing with other communities around B.C., namely exponentially growing ones, like Surrey. “One of the big-
gest concerns that have been coming back [in the provincial and federal responses] are about population. For us, we’ll be competing against, for example, Surrey, which is growing by 50,000 people a year. Even a 5,000-person boom in our community still doesn’t necessarily hit the same radar as a 50,000-person growth. So that’s some of the challenges we have in terms of getting funding and getting the attention around our affordable housing situation,” said the mayor. Baseline data like that received by the City from the Go Plan Survey and Housing Needs Questionnaire in the summer will be used as evidence of any population growth trends that will be presented to the various levels of government for any subsidy or housing investments. Adding to the City’s support group on the committee will be the Prince Rupert Aboriginal Community Services Society, which has a contract with the
B.C. government for a $50,000 contract housing project. The lot on which the project will be built is still under review, but the City and the society are optimistic that a timeline to get something built is expected “sometime in 2016”. A sickness and absence at the society delayed the project in the fall by a couple months. “Now we’re reconvening and going to follow a timeline of getting the project off the ground,” said Mayor Brain. Housing Committee member Coun. Joy Thorkelson added that the $9,000 allocated for the month of November in community grants provided by BC Housing and the provincial government has already been used up as of Nov. 9. “That $9,000 has already been used up, so anyone else who finds themselves in need of a grant for November will no longer be able to get [one], unless they start using up December’s money in November.”
That’s less money for December,” said Coun. Thorkelson.
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Kitimat air quality measurement Christmas Appeal off mark because of an error By Cameron Orr
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KITIMAT - If an air quality graph on the provincial government’s air quality website was to be believed there was an hours long spike in sulphur dioxide (SO2) on November 6 that went several times over the provincial standard. However a more than 200 parts per billion (ppb) reading was a technical error relating to the machine’s automatic calibration which isn’t supposed to even be published.
People posting on the Kitimat for Clean Air Facebook page shared a screenshot of the readings showing an uncharacteristic rise in SO2. Barry Watson, an air quality meteorologist for the BC Ministry of Environment, explained the error. “It’s basically a calibration, it’s erroneous data,” he said, noting the machines self-checks itself which involves inputting false data. “That information goes through a quality control to calibrate itself...so it artificially puts
in numbers to check its calibrations.” “They’re not supposed to be published,” he added. He said the wrong data, which has since been corrected on bcairquality.ca, covered from 3 p.m. to 7 p.m. that day. A number for SO2 in the hundreds would be alarming as Watson says the provincial objective is 75 ppb over one hour. A five-day graph at the time of writing showed SO2 readings at Riverlodge’s station peaking at approximately 8 ppb late on November 4.
International students are hailed VICTORIA - British Columbia has many good reasons to celebrate International Education week, including the 114,600 international students who choose to study in the province each year. International students bring cultural, economic and social benefits to post-secondary institutions and communities. B.C. hosts more than onethird of all international students studying in Canada. In 2013-14, the top five countries with students studying at all levels in British Columbia include: China (28,700 students), South Korea (13,600 students), Japan (13,500 students), Brazil (8,900 students) and Saudi Arabia
(6,200 students). What makes B.C. such a popular study destination? It is because of a quality education that comes guaranteed. More than 160 public and private post-secondary institutions have an Education Quality Assurance (EQA) designation in B.C. The EQA designation is the provincial standard for post-secondary institutions wishing to host international students with study permits. International education is a two-way street. Since the release of B.C.’s International Education Strategy in 2012, government has provided over $11 million in scholarships to give more B.C. students the opportunity to study
abroad and to bring more international students to the province. Job openings in B.C. are expected to exceed the number of domestic students going through the education system. International students are needed to support the diverse, strong and growing economy in the province. The provincial and federal governments are working to help international students transition from graduation to work through the Post-Graduation Work Permit Program. The number of postgraduation work permits granted to international student graduates in B.C. increased by 51% between 2011 and 2013, from 1,357 to 2,050.
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Landslides cause power outage By Kevin Campbell
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PRINCE RUPERT - As a windstorm pounded Prince Rupert, two landslides also downed transmission lines causing a city-wide power outage on Monday afternoon in Prince Rupert and Port Edward. At approximately 3:20 p.m., the city’s downtown power grid went dark, as well as residential areas in the suburbs and industrial areas of the city. BC Hydro customers downtown had their lights back up and running roughly an hour later, and for residential customers both on the east side of town in the Conrad Street area and the west side along Summit Avenue, power was restored around 5:30 p.m. The cause of the power outage was a pair of landslides damaging BC Hydro structures. “The main transmission line into Prince Rupert is a 287-kilovolt line. It has five structures damaged and the 69-kilovolt line that connects the Falls River hydro plant and the Browne Lake independent power station has one structure damaged at the peak,” said Dave Mosure of BC Hydro said on Tuesday. “7,900 customers were without power yesterday afternoon for about 90 minutes and once the transmission lines went out of service and would not automatically reset, the crews were mobilized to bring the Rupert Gas Plant online. [The Rupert gas plant] is a natural gas-fuelled power station and is currently feeding all the residential and small commercial load. We are working with the large industrial customers and they’re currently operating at a reduced capacity. “There is no road access into the area where the slide has affected the main transmission line, so that’s requiring helicopter support,” Mosure adding there isn’t a timeline for the completion of repair work.
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TERRACE - Terrace’s only sawmill has shut down one of its main wood processing units as log supply and foreign markets dwindle, which is the second slowdown in the last year. “This time the mill has cut production by half,” said Skeena Sawmills official Roger Keery last week. “Our sawmill isn’t running but the planner mill is running this week, so we are at partial operations and have been doing that for a bit now.” This summer the mill closed entirely for two months. Current-
ly 45 people are working of the 85 usually employed in front end roles. The reason for the partial closure has to do with gaining adequate log supply and sales orders, Keery said. “We’ve been producing a much higher volume of material that we can ship directly from the mill, which is primarily green timbers so they are for Canadian customers, and whereas we were producing less than ten per cent of those, now we are producing over 50 per cent of those so they are shipped directly from the sawmill.” Keery said the ability of the mill business team to sign more buyers in Canada to counter the
poor sales is a positive trend. “The folks at the mill have found very creative ways to make much higher volume of those than we ever have before and the market for them right now is quite good. It’s green wood and it’s used in the oil field and oil field supply services and also in the treating industry and commercial construction of docks and wharves, those kind things,” said Keery. Keery is uncertain when full production at the mill on Hwy16 west of the city can resume but he says that he sees an upswing happening in the Chinese market which he believes bodes well for future operations.
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The Agency invites the public to comment on which aspects of the environment may be affected by this project and what should be examined during the environmental assessment, as detailed in the draft Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) Guidelines. All comments received will be considered public. Written comments must be submitted by December 12, 2015 to: Red Mountain Gold Mine Project Canadian Environmental Assessment Agency 410-701 West Georgia Street Vancouver, BC V7Y 1C6 Telephone: 604-666-2431 Fax: 604-666-6990 CEAA.RedMountain.ACEE@ceaa-acee.gc.ca To view the draft EIS Guidelines or for more information, visit the Agency’s website at www.ceaa-acee.gc.ca (Registry reference number 80093).
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This is the second of four opportunities for the public to comment on this project. Following this comment period, the Agency will finalize and issue the EIS Guidelines to the proponent. Projects subject to the Canadian Environmental Assessment Act, 2012 are assessed using a science-based approach. The Proposed Project IDM Mining Ltd. proposes to construct, operate and decommission an underground gold-silver mine located approximately 18 kilometres northeast of Stewart, British Columbia. As proposed, the Red Mountain Gold Mine Project would produce approximately 1000 tonnes of mineral ore per day and 275,000 tonnes per year, over an operational mine life of five to seven years.
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Economic area too large: Thorkelson By Kevin Campbell
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PRINCE RUPERT Prince Rupert city councillor Joy Thorkelson wants the province’s Employment Insurance (EI) Economic Region greatly downsized. In an update to city council last Monday, Coun. Thorkelson noted that the extremely large region that Prince Rupert is classified under and covers more than 50 per cent of the entire land area of the province, is not suitable to address the largely seasonal work that personifies the North Coast. “Every province is broken up into economic areas. Our economic region goes around Cache Creek, north. So from Cache Creek to the Yukon border, to Haida Gwaii to the Alberta border ... The government averages the employment [rate] and they come up with numbers for that area and that is what determines how many hours you need,” Coun. Thorkelson said. “So if there’s lots of employment [in the area], which there was – there was 100 per cent employment in areas like Fort St. John, and because there are more people in Fort St. John than there are on our side, that skewed the whole north of B.C. The whole employment rate went up and the whole unemployment rate went down because one community was heavily weighted.” The councillor added that 100 workers in Prince Rupert had more than 490 hours worked, but fell short of the 525hour threshold needed to qualify for employment insurance. In a seasonal-work based community, Coun. Thorkelson noted that the new Liberal Government had said that they would change the threshold to 490 hours for seasonal-based communities like Rupert or winter-based cities such as Whistler. “[Our area] is driven by what happens in Fort
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Kitimat’s marine rescue group says it’s been a nice, slow year they are below their average. Kitimat Marine Rescue Society’s Chris Peacock said that since January they’ve had about eight rescue calls. Their average is about 12 or 13, he said. For him that’s a sign people are taking all the right steps when they take their boats out. “It means people are being safer on the water,” he said. That means more time fixing up their own place.
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KITIMAT - When your group is responsible for rescuing stranded and endangered boaters down the Douglas Channel, a slow year is actually a good thing. The group has been active in recent months recruiting new members and have done some safety upgrades to their boathouse as well. But in terms of actual call outs
He said their dock was once built on two old logs which over time had become trouble. “It’s served its purpose well for three or four years,” he said, but this year they bought proper plastic floats. Ten of their members came out the first day to pitch in for the work and eight came by the next. Peacock says the group has good numbers of volunteers right now, but he said they’re never going to say no to more numbers.
With a recent bump of five members they have 16 in total in the society. The group held four nights of recruitment in September and saw several people sign up. Looking ahead, the club’s big priorities are training everyone so everyone gets up to the same level. In total training can take up to five months. Aside from the Facebook page, Peacock says people can e-mail rcmsar63kitimat@gmail.com for in-
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TERRACE - A group planning to bring at least one family of Syrian refugees to Terrace is moving closer to its goal. The group called Terrace Sponsors Syrian Refugee Families members said it was ready to accept a family or individual before the end of the year, said member Sasa Loggin after a meeting Nov. 10. One “Group of 5,” a term used by Citizenship and Immigration Canada for registration, has
emerged from the members and will be using its own money to sponsor a family of four or five, said Loggin. “We are looking for more individuals to join and form another Group of 5 to sponsor another family, possibly a single female who may find it harder to survive,” said Loggin. The group had said earlier the cost was expected to be about $20,000 for the first year. There are two categories to sponsor refugees: government sponsored and private
sponsorship. The new federal government has said it wants to bring in 25,000 Syrian refugees by year’s end. “This is still a private sponsorship and we depend on the government approval process so we have no idea when the family would be selected and their arrival time,” said Loggin. The Terrace group is working on submitting an application to Citizenship and Immigration Canada to request a refugee profile, said Loggin. Two events to raise money are in the plan-
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Open House and Invitation to Comment WCC LNG Project Ltd. (Proponent) is proposing to develop and operate the WCC LNG Project (proposed Project), a liquefied natural gas (LNG) facility and marine terminal for the export of LNG. The proposed Project would be located on the eastern shore of Tuck Inlet on District Lot 444 within the city limits of Prince Rupert, BC. The proposed Project would export up to approximately 30 million tonnes per annum of LNG to international markets.
The intention of seeking public comments is to ensure that all potential effects – environmental, economic, social, heritage and health – that might result from the proposed Project are identified for consideration as part of the assessment process. At this stage of the process, the primary intent is to receive feedback about the studies or information required for a comprehensive environmental assessment.
The proposed Project is subject to review under British Columbia’s Environmental Assessment Act and is also undergoing a substituted environmental assessment under the Canadian Environmental Assessment Act.
After taking public comments into account, EAO will finalize the AIR and issue them to the Proponent.
The Proponent must obtain an environmental assessment certificate before any work can be undertaken on the proposed Project. However, prior to submission of an application (Application) for a certificate by the Proponent, the Environmental Assessment Office of British Columbia (EAO) must first approve the Application Information Requirements (AIR). The AIR will specify the studies to be conducted and the detailed information to be provided by the Proponent in its Application. The EAO invites public comments on the draft AIR which will be available for review starting on November 23, 2015. To provide information about the AIR, EAO invites the public to attend an Open House. The Open House is scheduled as follows: at: North Coast Meeting & Convention Centre 240 1st Avenue West, Prince Rupert on: Tuesday, December 8, 2015 from: 4:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. There are 45 days for the submission of comments by the public in relation to the draft AIR. The comment period will begin on November 23, 2015 and end on January 6, 2016. All comments received during this comment period in relation to the AIR will be considered.
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TERRACE - Families with teens receiving Christmas hampers from the Salvation Army here will get a little extra this year. Five hundred pool passes were approved at the Nov. 9 city council meeting after Salvation Army Captain Jim VanderHeyden asked for them, saying teens were the most difficult people to buy gifts for. “The numbers last year were 450 hampers for Christmas that we did and for 140 of those hampers, they have three or more children living in that family,” he said. “I think that as far as teenagers go, they’re the hardest to buy for but they’re very sociable. A pool pass is a good gift – they can go meet up with their friends there at the pool instead of hanging out downtown.” City leisure services director Carmen Didier said if the pass package was half student passes and half children, the total cost would be about $1,500.
ning stages for next February and March but no details are being given out yet. “There is one person who is determined to get a celebrity to come to Terrace, but we also have pretty cool local events we are planning,” said Loggin. Anyone wanting to help support the effort to bring refugees here, can donate money at the Northern Savings Credit Union under the “Refugee Sponsorship Account.” The group’s next meeting is Dec. 7.
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An electronic copy of the draft AIR and information regarding the environmental assessment process will be available at www.eao.gov.bc.ca starting on November 23, 2015. Copies of the draft AIR will also be available for viewing starting on November 23, 2015 at these locations: Prince Rupert Public Library 101 6th Avenue West Prince Rupert, BC WCC LNG Office 111 101 1st Avenue East Prince Rupert, BC Port Interpretive Centre 200-215 Cow Bay Road Prince Rupert, BC
Prince Rupert City Hall 424 3rd Avenue West Prince Rupert, BC Port Edward Municipal Office 770 Pacific Avenue Port Edward, BC
If you are unable to participate at this time, there will be an additional comment period during the Application Review stage when you will also be able to provide comments to EAO on the proposed Project.
All submissions received by EAO during the comment period in relation to the proposed Project are considered public and will be posted to the EAO website.
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They’re back... 2015-2016 AIRPORT TRANSPORTATION SUBSIDY Available to November 1, 2016
WHAT IS THE DISTRICT OFFERING? Since December 2012, the District of Kitimat has been assisting eligible individuals and families with the cost of ground transportation between Kitimat and the Northwest Regional Airport (YXT). Qualifying passengers travelling between Kitimat and the Airport by Coastal Taxi will pay a reduced rate at the time of travel.
WHO QUALIFIES? Anyone age 60 years or older, who live in Kitimat, and a caregiver; Any person with disabilities, and a caregiver; and any economically-challenged individuals or families. The District of Kitimat’s Leisure Service Access Policy determines eligibility for persons with disabilities and economically challenged individuals or families and shall be used for this program. Once eligibility is determined, a Recreation ID card from the Leisure Services Department will be issued.
HOW MUCH DO I PAY? Fares shall be $30 per person, per one-way trip. If two or more qualifying persons are sharing a trip the rate will be reduced to $20 per person. If any passengers on the trip do not qualify for the subsidized rate regular taxi rates will apply and the District will not provide any subsidized fares.
HOW DO I GET THE LOWER FARE? 1.If you are aged 60 or older, show the taxi driver photo identification that includes your date of birth and address, and your travel itinerary that provides flight information. 2. If you have a disability or are economically challenged show the taxi driver a valid Recreation ID card and travel itinerary that provides flight information. NOTE: If you do not have a Recreation ID card or cannot use regular taxi service, call the Deputy Director of Leisure Services at 250-632-8955 to schedule a confidential appointment.
COURTESY OF GWAII HAANAS NATIONAL PARK RESERVE
HAIDA GWAII - Parks Canada and the Haida Nation have confirmed there is hot water flowing into the pools at Hotspring Island in Gwaii Haanas National Park Reserve, National Marine Conservation Area Reserve, and Haida Heritage Site. It has been three years since the 7.7 magnitude earthquake shook Haida Gwaii and drained the pools. A spontaneous visit to Hot Spring Island by a Gwaii Hannas team returning from SGang Gwaay led to the discovery of pools almost full with water last week. The hot springs were the biggest draw to the island averaging 2,000 visitors annually, but dropped to just 500 after the earthquake.
FOR MORE INFORMATION ON THE PROGRAM: Please call the Deputy Director of Leisure Services at 250-632-8955. To make taxi reservations call Coastal Taxi directly at 250-632-7250.
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PRINCE RUPERT - A combination of high tide, torrential rains and sewer debris caused this flash flood in the RONA Tyee Building Supplies parking lot last week. The water reached up to the bottom of car doors in some areas. 43”
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TERRACE - Terrace resident Al McGowan has written the first instalment of his memoir, “Riding in Style”, about the 25 years of his life spent growing up in southern B.C. It is a very personal tale that shows the intersection of the person and public history, with monochrome photos of his family members and himself that have a nostalgic feel, and stories of growing up in the B.C. industrial landscape. McGowan’s life spanned the ups and downs of the mid-20th century, bucking him on the waters of both poverty and prosperity in Vancouver and elsewhere. Some of his early life was spent on his grandfather’s farm in Princeton, and he observes the behaviour of the cows, for instance seeing the cow’s habit of “dropping” a calf in the brush as an ancient instinct tempered by the modern intelligence of the cow who eventually returns and leads the calf back to the barn: “This is a fight be-
AL MCGOWAN tween ancient instinct, dating back to when cattle ran wild, and logic. Logic has the cow and calf safe and sound in a nice warm barn.” McGowan tells stories of growing up in a “boomer” family—not baby boomer but industrial boomer, as in families that moved around the province from one industrial town to the next. For those who may not be as interested in reading about growing up in southern B.C., the writing style will captivate, as McGowan has a flare with language and writes in a style that has a humorous, down-toearth philosophical tone to it, and gritty realism
that at times borders on the nauseating. The book is also buoyed by various images, both moments in McGowan’s life as well as an interesting diagram depicting how a person can get sucked into and killed in an ore bin at a mine site. The story has juicy tell-all moments that make one wonder if anyone will be offended by the autobiography. For instance the writer discloses that his grandfather, “made the mistake of being found in bed with the wife of the head of the Presbyterian Church.” For those who like a book that has its icky moments, the extended “Sex on the Farm” section which goes on for several pages about his personal experiences breeding livestock will be of interest. And there will also be some historical details that resonate with contemporary life, such as when Al moves up to Kitimat, and because of the 1,400 workers arriving for the new smelter work, “I first stayed on a floating bunkhouse in the harbour...”
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VICTORIA - Instruction to protect children from “cyberbullying” should be included in B.C.’s new school curriculum, according to a new report from the province’s independent child welfare and privacy officers. The B.C. government’s school anti-bullying program was put in place in June 2012. Four months later, 15-yearold Amanda Todd posted a video of her online treatment before she killed herself at her Port Coquitlam home, putting an international face on the dangers faced by young people socializing online. In 2013, Nova Scotia teen Rehtaeh Parsons was also driven to suicide after explicit pictures of her were circulated on social media. Representative for Children and Youth Mary Ellen Turpel-Lafond and Information and Privacy Commissioner Elizabeth Denham surveyed the laws and strategies in place inside and outside B.C. since then. “The circumstances leading to the deaths of these two young women highlight the significant pain and suffering young people can endure when they are faced with repeated cruel treatment by their peers through online means,” Denham and Turpel-Lafond conclude. Their report, presented Friday to the B.C. government, calls for more measures in schools in addition to the ERASE (Expect Respect And a Safe Education) strategy put in place in 2012. That strategy provides for anonymous reporting by students or parents of bullying, either online or in person. The report calls for the education ministry to “ensure that developmentally appropriate learning objectives about cyberbullying and digital citizenship be included in the provincial school curriculum and delivered to all schoolage children as soon as possible.” Education Minister Mike Bernier said Friday the new school curriculum, which began implementation this fall, already includes “a focus on bullying behaviour and discrimination starting in Grade 4.” Bernier said in a statement the ministry has developed resources
for teachers, with course objectives for different grades “about cyberbullying, internet safety, privacy and security, relationships and communication.” Denham and Turpel-Lafond cite research showing that 99 per cent of young people have online access outside of school, and that by Grade 11, more than half sleep with their phones nearby so they
can exchange messages at night. They caution against parental efforts to monitor young people’s communications around the clock, or to cut off their access. “For young people, halting use of social media, websites, cellphones or email accounts is an impractical solution,” the report states. “It would be equivalent to house arrest and social deprivation.”
Amanda Todd’s video and suicide at age 15 became an international symbol for the dangers of online bullying.
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North Coast oil tanker moratorium to be expected By Quinn Bender THE NORTHERN CONNECTOR
NORTH COAST - Environmental groups along the North Coast are celebrating a mandate letter issued to the federal transport minister last week. Among the directives, the document makes good on Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s promise to enact a moratorium on all oil tanker traffic off B.C.’s north coast. “Over the course of our four-year mandate, I expect us to deliver on all of our commitments,” Mr. Trudeau wrote. “It is our collective responsibility to ensure that we fulfill our promises.” The letter then specifically directs the minister to formalize a moratorium on crude oil tanker traffic on B.C.’s North Coast, working in collaboration with the Minister of Fisheries, Oceans and the Canadian Coast Guard, the Minister of Natural Resources and the Minister of Environment and Climate Change to develop an approach. The Sierra Club called this mandate the final blow to the Enbridge Northern Gateway Pipeline. In a press release from a broad coalition of northerners, environmental groups and First Nations applauded Mr. Trudeau, saying his decision is the best way to permanently protect northern ecosystem and the economy from the risk of oil spills “A legislated oil tanker ban will send a strong message of positive change to all British Columbians, while rebuilding the trust that has been lost over almost a decade in the battle over Northern Gateway,” Caitlyn Vernon, campaigns director at Sierra Club BC said. “We want Prime Minister Trudeau to know he has tremendous support for this promise to legally protect B.C.’s north coast from oil tankers.” The mandate came just days after the Council of Haida Nations (CHN) issued a public statement urging the Prime Minister to formalize the moratorium. The CHN is also calling for a ban on all exports of fossil fuels through Haida territorial waters.
A motion passed in the House of Assembly singled out the province’s LNG agenda on the North Coast and the lack of adequate provincial or federal emergency response systems. The CHN is keeping the door open with legislators to work together to develop such a system for foundering ships. “Should there be an accident our environment and way of life will experience significant damage,” CHN President Peter Lantin said in a press release. “Our goal is to establish a world-class, leading-edge, regional shipping management plan. In achieving this, reconciliation between the Crown and First Nations will also be advanced.”
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Taking the time to listen to the needs of the community is a long-term process, but short-term efforts are already underway. Goldhawk says LNG Canada has already mandated that all contractors post all available jobs, to ensure that people are aware of the opportunities.
Goldhawk believes conversations with employment service providers give LNG Canada a great deal of insight into what information jobseekers want, how they want to receive that information, and even how they want to contact prospective employers. “This information has been extremely helpful, and we really want to take this feedback to heart. In fact, we’re looking to bring employment support services groups together in a more formal setting, to determine how best to work together,” says Goldhawk. The company will begin by hosting focus group sessions with local employment agencies. From there, Goldhawk says if the organizations want to work more
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Umberto (Bert) Santucci September 09, 1944 – November 11, 2015
Bert passed away peacefully, with family members by his side, on November 11, 2015 at Kitimat General Hospital, after a very long and courageous battle with carcinoid syndrome (a rare form of cancer). Left to mourn him are his wife of 45 years, Karen; sons Zefferino and Neeno (Lisa); daughter Nika (Mike Sorensen); and grandchildren Trinity, Tristan, and Tiah. Bert was predeceased by his parents Zefferino and Guilia, brothers Domenico and Sebastiano, and sister Antonia Massari. He is survived by his brother Vincenzo, sisters Rosa Colangeli and Maria Genzale, and many nieces, nephews, great nieces, and great nephews. Bert, at the age of 12, with his mother and sister Maria, emigrated from Navelli, Italy on November 09, 1956 aboard the “Conte Bianca Mano” heading to Canada to join his father in Kitimat. They arrived in Halifax on November 18 then traveled by train to Kitimat, arriving on November 23, 1956. He attended school in Kitimat and then went to Vancouver to become an Ironworker and Welder. Bert was a very proud and dedicated member of the Ironworkers Local 97 for 49 years and was still working at the age of 69. The family would like to thank Bert’s doctors: Dr. Huang, Dr. Johal, and Dr. Au, and the nurses at Kitimat General Hospital; Home Care Nurses: Aynsley, Ashley, Gloria, Debbie, and Sabine, and other caregivers over the past eight years. Thank you to friends and neighbours who sent cards, flowers, food, and their kind words of sympathy and support. A Celebration of Bert’s Life will be held November 21, 2015 at 2pm in the Kitimat Legion Hall. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Shrine Children’s Hospital, c/o Gizeh Shrine Center 3550 Wayburn Drive, Burnaby BC, V5G 3K9 or online at: www.bcshriners.com
Bert joins his Ironworker brothers and sisters erecting steel in the sky.
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Contract Procurement Manager The Contract Procurement Manager is responsible for the operational activities of Haisla Nation Council (HNC) regarding their contract procurement of the Haisla Nation Joint Ventures and Limited Partnerships, commercial agreements and implementation of business agreements. Full details can be found on: www.haisla.ca/council/job-opportunities/ Interested individuals should submit a cover letter, names of three references and your resume to: Stephanie McClure, Human Resources Manager Haisla Nation Council, Haisla PO Box 1101 Kitamaat Village, B.C. V0T 2B0 Phone (250) 639-9361, ext. 204 Fax (250) 632-2840, Email: humanresources@haisla.ca Please note that this position will stay open until filled.
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FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH 840 Columbia Ave. – Ph. 250-632-6014 Email: kitimatfbc@telus.net Rev. Tim Coleman
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Christ Church Anglican 1220 Kingfisher Ave. • Ph. 250-632-7812
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Last Sunday after Pentecost The Reign of Christ Sunday, November 22 at 1:00 pm
Eucharist with Fr. Ernest Buchanan Well timed silence can be more eloquent than words.
FIRST UNITED CHURCH 1180 Kingfisher Ave. • Ph. 250-632-7149 Email: kituc@telus.net www.kitimatunitedchurch.ca/index.html
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Presbyterian Church Lahakas and Nalabila Ph. 250-632-2044 or 250-639-6464
Sunday, November 22 Reign of Christ Sunday 10:30 am Morning Worship Service Worship Leader: Andrew McIntosh “Start the week in church - you’ll be glad you did.”
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Communications Coordinator Haisla Nation Council is currently recruiting for a Communications Coordinator to join our team of professionals in the Administration Department. Haisla Nation Council offers competitive salaries; excellent benefit packages; pension plan; team building; and, opportunities for professional development. Full details can be found on: www.haisla.ca/council/job-opportunities/ Interested individuals should submit a cover letter, names of three references and your resume to: Stephanie McClure, Human Resources Manager Haisla Nation Council, Haisla PO Box 1101 Kitamaat Village, B.C. V0T 2B0 Phone (250) 639-9361, ext. 204 Fax (250) 632-2840, Email: humanresources@haisla.ca Deadline for applications: November 27, 2015 We thank all applicants for their interest, however, only those short-listed will be contacted.
Christ the King PARISH
1760 Nalabila Boulevard Ph 250-632-2215 • Father Babji Merugu, SAC www.catholickitimat.ca Sunday, Nov. 22 Saturday, Nov. 21 10:00 am 7:30 pm Celebration Celebration of the Eucharist of the Eucharist Feast of Christ the King
“Blessed is the coming kingdom of our father David; blessed is the one who comes in the name of the Lord!” Mark 11:9-10
Feast of Christ the King Sunday, November 22 Mass at 10 am Followed by parish luncheon with entertainment. Pick up your free tickets at the parish office.
KITIMAT WORSHIP DIRECTORY
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Kitimat Pentecostal Fellowship Pastor Mickeal Hoffman 1340 Kingfisher Avenue, Kitimat Church Ph. 250-632-5623 www.kitimatpentecostalfellowship.com
Sunday, November 22 at 10:30 am Morning Worship Service and Children’s Church Wednesday Evenings at 7:30 pm - Bible Studies ALL ARE WELCOME
For information on placing a church listing, please call 250-632-6144, or email: classifieds@northernsentinel.com
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SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 92 (NISGA’A) Employment Opportunity Competition # 15-406
MANAGER, Information Technology
Gitlaxt'aamiks, BC (within close proximity to Terrace)
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About the Location Gitlaxt'aamiks, also known as New Aiyansh, is the Nisga'a Village in the heart of the Nass River Valley in British Columbia, Canada. As one of four Nisga'a Villages, it is considered the "Capital of the Nisga'a Nation." One Heart, One Path, One Nation. Located on BC's rugged northwest coast, and just 97km north of Terrace, Nisga'a Lands are blessed with soaring mountains, dramatic lava beds and thriving rivers and streams. The natural beauty of Nisga'a Lands is complemented by the Nisga'a Nation's rich cultural traditions. There is a wealth of activities for you to enjoy, including fishing, hiking, cross-country skiing, snowmobiling, ATVing, and much more! The Kitimat-Terrace Regional Airport is the largest in the area with several direct daily flights to Vancouver, as well as flights to a host of other Northwestern communities. Terrace is served by daily, direct flights from Vancouver by Air Canada Jazz, Hawkair and Westjet. Flying time is about 2 hours. About the Opportunity School District No.92 (Nisga’a) has an exciting opportunity for an IT Manager to join the group in Gitlaxt'aamiks (also known as New Aiyansh) in beautiful British Columbia, In this leadership role working closely with key decision makers, you will be responsible for the administration and operation of the Information Technology (IT) Department. This will involve planning, coordinating and directing all IT related activities of the organization. The successful applicant will have experience in departmental supervision and evaluation processes. More specifically, you will: t 1SFQBSF BOE JNQMFNFOU EFQBSUNFOUBM CVEHFUT t #F B QJWPUBM NFNCFS PG UIF %JTUSJDU -FBEFSTIJQ 5FBN t %FWFMPQ JNQMFNFOU BOE BTTFTT CPUI TIPSU BOE MPOH SBOHF QMBOT GPS JOGPSNBUJPO TFSWJDFT OFUXPSLT BOE SFMBUFE TFSWJDFT to align and support the district’s educational direction, focusing on user productivity, effectiveness and efficiency t &OTVSF UIBU EJTUSJDU TUBOEBSET BOE HPWFSONFOU SFHVMBUJPOT BSF BEIFSFE UP XJUI SFTQFDU UP BMM UFDIOPMPHZ implementations t .BJOUBJO DVSSFOU BOE BDDVSBUF MJTUJOH PG BMM *5 JOWFOUPSZ t 1FSGPSN TUSBUFHJD QMBOOJOH PG UIF EFQBSUNFOU T PO HPJOH QSPGFTTJPOBM EFWFMPQNFOU BOE USBJOJOH t "MUIPVHI FRVJWBMFODJFT NBZ CF DPOTJEFSFE JEFBMMZ ZPV IBWF B̓QPTU TFDPOEBSZ FEVDBUJPO GPDVTFE JO $PNQVUFS 4DJFODF and 3 years of recent, related experience in a similar role. Other qualifications include: t &YQFSJFODF JO 8FC %FTJHO %FWFMPQNFOU BOE .BOBHFNFOU t $VSSFOU &YQFSJFODF JO #$ 1VCMJD 4DIPPM 4ZTUFNT 5FDIOPMPHZ .:&% #$ #$F4*4 t $FSUJĂśDBUJPO BT BO "QQMF 4VQQPSU 1SPGFTTJPOBM " BOE / DFSUJĂśDBUF PS FRVJWBMFOU t &YQFSJFODF TVQQPSUJOH -"/ 1$ BOE 7P*1 FOWJSPONFOUT BOE QSPWFO BCJMJUZ UP NBOBHF EBZ UP EBZ UFDIOPMPHZ PQFSBUJPOT t " UIPSPVHI VOEFSTUBOEJOH PG OFUXPSLJOH BOE TFDVSJUZ GVOEBNFOUBMT JO B 8JOEPXT BOE -JOVY FOWJSPONFOU t ,OPXMFEHF PG NVMUJQMF UFDIOPMPHJFT JODMVEJOH 8JOEPXT TFSWFST BOE PQFSBUJOH TZTUFNT 8JSFMFTT JOGSBTUSVDUVSF .BD 04 X, SAN technologies, WAN, LAN and Wi-Fi t ,OPXMFEHF PG 1)1 1FSM BOE $ EFWFMPQNFOU DPEF QFSTPOBM DPNQVUFST BOE QFSTPOBM DPNQVUFS TPGUXBSF t ,OPXMFEHF PG 42- EBUBCBTF QSPHSBNNJOH BOE EBUBCBTF BENJOJTUSBUJPO t (FOFSBM LOPXMFEHF PG FRVJQNFOU DBQBCJMJUJFT DPNQVUFS TZTUFNT EFWFMPQNFOU BOE BOBMZTJT This is an outstanding opportunity for a team focused leader who has strong customer relationship skills at the senior management level. Strong coaching and technical staff management experience is essential, as is a demonstrated NBOBHFSJBM BCJMJUZ UP SFTQPOE UP GSFRVFOU EFNBOET GSPN NVMUJQMF JOUFSOBM DMJFOUT PO BTTJHOFE UBTLT &YDFMMFOU BOBMZUJDBM QSPCMFN TPMWJOH BOE RVBOUJUBUJWF TLJMMT XJMM CF LFZT UP ZPVS TVDDFTT " WBMJE ESJWFS T MJDFOTF JT SFRVJSFE BT ZPV XJMM CF DBMMFE upon to travel within the district. Applications will be accepted until 4:00pm Monday, November 23, 2015. Please forward resume and credentials with reference contact information to: Human Resources Department School District No. 92 Nisga’a Box 240 New Aiyansh BC, V0J 1A0 humanresources@nisgaa.bc.ca
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1st Ave W, 2nd Ave W, 3rd Ave W & Park Ave Upper Graham Ave, Alpine Ave & Atlin Ave 8th Ave W, 9th Ave W & McBride Street 8th Ave W, 9th Ave W & Fulton Street Comox Ave & Hays Vale Drive Borden St, Taylor St, 7th Ave W & 6th Ave W 6th Ave E & Hays Cove Circle Overlook St & 6th Ave E Seal Cove Circle & Area Pigott Ave, Kay Smith Blvd, Rushbrook Ave and 6th Ave E 10th Ave E, 11th Ave E, Plaza St and Immanuel St. PRINCE RUPERT
250-624-8088 737 Fraser St, Prince Rupert
We are a division of Wesco (NYSE) and a leader in providing integrated supply (MRO) services. Based on site in Kitimat at a large metals refinery, we need a key doer to support a fast paced maintenance organization. Responsibilities include warehouse management, replenishment of point of use inventory and customer support. Warehouse experience is required, preferably including MRO product knowledge. The ideal candidate will have strong organizational skills. We offer an attractive salary, full benefits, and a challenging career opportunity. Please email your resume to: Human Resources Kmonteith@wescodist.com or Mail to: #1 Smeltersite Road Kitimat, BC, V8C 2H2
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We do Interior/Exterior renovations, flooring, painting, bathrooms & kitchens, etc. Please contact Rob Vallee under 778-634-3640
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FULL SERVICE Plumbing from Parker Dean. Fast, reliable, 24/7 service. Take $50 off your next job if you present this ad. Vancouver area. 1800-573-2928
Merchandise for Sale
Building Supplies Complete industrial wood shop Incl: table saw, planner, shaper, joiner, ban saw, drill press, sanders, dust collector, wood bench with accessory. Ph: 250-6354244 Renovating? New, beautiful, German designer house materials for sale. 1 full kitchen, 3 full bathrooms, 10 white roller blinds, Interior 82� plain white doors, 12 outdoor commercial goose-neck lights, 1 bookshelf/desk unit L-shaped. Call 250-600-4919
Firewood/Fuel FIREWOOD ~ Logging Truck Loads or by the cord. Pine or mixed. Call: 250-635-8121
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GARAGE SALE Prince Rupert
706 Ritchie St. Friday Nov. 20th 5 p.m. - 8:30 p.m. Saturday Nov. 21st 8:30 a.m. - 5 p.m.
Mini fridge, Dyson Heater, Elliptical machine, framed artwork, solid oak table, buffet and hutch, 24� Flat screen TV, and Misc items.
Misc. for Sale FOR Sale: Yard Machines snow blower, electric start, excellent condition. $200 Proform Model 625 treadmill, power incline $150 Upright piano with storage bench. $400 Phone: 250-638-8096 KITIMAT BOXES, BOXES, BOXES You need them .... we have them. Buy one bundle of 10 for $5.00 and we will give you a bundle for free. Come down to the Kitimat Northern Sentinel office at 626 Enterprise Avenue 9:00am - 4:30pm **Most boxes are @ 1 cu.ft. 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. STEEL BUILDING sale. “Really big sale-year end clear out!� 21x22 $5,190 25x24 $5,988 27x28 $7,498 30x32 $8,646 35x34 $11,844 42x54 $16,386. One end wall included. Pioneer Steel 1-800-6685422. www.pioneersteel.ca
Misc. Wanted BUYER & COLLECTOR is now buying entire/part Estates, Collections. Old, unusual and rare items, etc. Call 778-634-3413 ask for Bob or Jenny or leave message
BC ACREAGES FOR SALE
Waterfront building lots, recreational, properties and more. Prices starting at $27,000 Contact our recreational and rural land specialists today. Contact: sales@niho.com or Call: 604.606.7900 Website: www.Niho.com
For Sale By Owner 2 BEDROOM BUNGALOW IN KITIMAT
Clean
Renovated 1 & 2 bdrm Suites Furnished & Un-Furnished. Quiet Living. On Site Management. Gym, Hot Tub & Sauna.
www.kitimatapartments.com
CLIFF SIDE APARTMENTS 1123-1137 Borden Street Adult-oriented. Quiet location with harbour view. Heat and hot water included. Minutes walking to downtown and hospital. References required. 1, 2, or 3 bedroom suites. Some furnished. Prince Rupert
250-624-9298
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GATEWAY APARTMENTS McBride & 8th Prince Rupert Unfurnished - Furnished (Furnished short Term Rentals Available) Close to downtown Adult-oriented No Pets
BEST PLACE TO LIVE
Townhouses
627-7137 HILLCREST PLACE APARTMENTS Totally Renovated (ask for details) Security Entrance, Dishwasher, No Pets, No Smoking 250-632-7814 KITIMAT
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3 Bedroom 3 Bathroom furnished and unfurnished townhomes. 5 New appliances, Fridge, Stove, Dishwasher, Washer Dryer. High quality finishing, flooring and dĂŠcor. Located on South Kalum close to Tim Horton, bus route, elementary school, Mills Memorial Hospital, shopping.
Available immediately. Viewing available by appointment. *References required including credit verification as necessary.
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Starting at $725 Balconies Security Entrances Cameras for your safety Now includes basic cable Visit our Website www.kitimatapartments.com Phone: 250.632.APTS (2787)
3 bdrm family home, 2 dens and rec/rm in Horseshoe. Good rental ref’s reqd. N/S, N/P, $1600/mo. 250-638-8639
5/6 bdrm, 3 bath, 2 living areas, double garage, walk to hospital, school, park. $1495 N/S, N/P. 250-638-8639 AVAILABLE NOW. Executive House. Furnished 4 bed/ 2 full baths. $2500/mo. Absolutely NP/NS. 1 yr lease. 250-6387747, leave message. FOR RENT, Prince Rupert, starting Dec 1st, 3-Bed House, 2 full baths. Close to school. 1,500 month. 1,000 Damage Dep. Phone: 1-250615-6985
FURNISHED and Unfurnished homes for rent in Kitimat. Reasonable rates & month2month leases. Call Stan on 780 974 3945 or email at marps68@hotmail.com Furnished suite 3 bdrm, for $2000 and 1bdrm with den basement suite for $1000 with shared w/d, hydro/gas wifi included. Ph: 250-638-7224
Newer Buildings Elevators Security Entrances Covered Parking Balconies
Townhouse for sale in Kenney Estates in Terrace, B.C. 3 bdrm, 2/12 bath, full bsmt partially finished. Laundry facilities on main floor. 55 plus community. Ready for immediate occupancy. Asking price $329,000. Call 250-635-6992 or 250-615-2153.
Townhouses
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SANDPIPER APTS KITIMAT
safetekenterprises@gmail.com
Walsh Avenue Apartments
Downtown location Balconies Security Entrances Some furnished suites Call for an appointment 250.632.4511
250-627-5820
FOR SALE -KITIMAT
Now taking applications for 1, 2, & 3 bdrm. suites If you’re looking for clean, quiet living in Terrace and have good references. Please Call: 250-638-0799
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Furnished 3 Bedroom Townhouse w/rec room, end unit, with parking for RV or Boat, comps-(224 K & 217 K) $180, 000 Great Investment call: 250-639-0049 or email:
2 bdrm apartment $950/mo + damage deposit and refs. reqd. 250-615-2631
Free heat & Free Hot Water Furnished & Unfurnished 1 & 2 bedrooms Security Entrances No Pets. No Smoking
References Required.
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MIDTOWN APARTMENTS
250.632.7179
for sale by owner 1150 Sq ft. Newly renovated bathroom, new floors through out. New electric panel, ducting, plumbing, insulation, bonus room within attached garage. Some Doors and Windows replaced. New Roof, W/D and F/S. Snow blower and lawn mower included. ASKING $239,000 780-983-0509 Serious Inquiries Only
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CLINTON MANOR - We are taking applications for a Bachelor unit $650 Hot water incl. Adult oriented N/S, N/P, 2 ref. required 250-615-7543
TO lease, a high profile 1450 sq ft commercial unit in the heart of Terrace’s retail Node on Lakelse Ave. The property features two pads. One is occupied by KFC/Taco Bell drive thru and the other by easyfinancial, Subway and one vacancy. There is excellent access and egress via both Lakelse Ave and Lazelle Ave. The complex has ample parking and is situated directly across from the largest retail complex in the North, Skeena Mall. Please email xausaft@gmail.com or call 604 418 7447 for more information.
Homes for Rent 2 bdrm townhouse in fourplex, on large private lot, clean quiet, 1.5 baths, F/S, W/D N/P, N/S no exceptions $1000/mo + util, refs reqd 250-635-5587
PR 2 Bdrm Suit, w/d hookup, looking mature, quite person. No pets. No smoking. $600.00/month, plus damage deposit. Reference letter required. Available Jan 1, 2016. Ph: 250-624-5075. 6pm-8pm.
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Rentals
250.632.4254
Duplex / 4 Plex 2 BDRM, 1 bath, sep. dining room, W/D, F/S. Close to Skeena School in Horseshoe area, N/S, N/P. $1000/mo, refs. reqd. 250-635-5364 2 bdrm. side x side duplex. Quiet area, 4 appl. and lrg. storage shed. N/S, No pets. Avail. Dec. 1st. $1000/mo. + util. Call: 250 635-2556. FOR Sale or Rent: Spacious, beautifully renovated, 3 bed, 1.5 bath duplex in family friendly area on Bench in Terrace. Hardwood floors, new stainless appliances, updated fixtures, large bedrooms, and in suite laundry. Close to schools and parks, tennis, hiking trails, and college. $1350 per month + utils. Available Nov. 1st. No pets, no smoking, no parties. Only applications with very good references will be considered. 250-615-2486. NEWLY renovated 2 bdrm 4 plex, $850/mo + util. Avail. Dec. 01st. Come and view and fill out application upper Thornhill area. #2 2382 Thornhill Street. For viewing appointment call 250-635-6931 Quiet one bedroom unit in Thornhill. First + last month’s rent. D/D & good references req’d. No smoking or pets. $550/mo.Call: 250-638-8639
Misc for Rent
APARTMENTS/ CONDOMINIUMS 1 and 2 bedroom apartments for rent, under new management, newly renovated, large suites with balconies, includes hot water.
Please call 250-632-2822 or 250-639-0339
Homes for Rent 2&3 bdrm mobile homes available for rent in Thornhill $1200-$1300/mo. Varies other rentals available. Call 250638-1885 3 bdrm, 1 bath house on Southside. Good references required. $1,350/mo. + utilities. N/P, N/S. Call: 250-638-8639
HOUSE for Rent: 5brm,2bth, perfect location. $1850. For more info/photos visit: www.HouseRentalsPrinceRupert.com ph: 604-657-7233
Skyline Manor
1200 Summit Ave. Bachelor & 1 Bedroom Suites. Security Entrance, harbour views, balconies, storage, laundry facilities, hot water & heat included. Sorry no pets. Close to hospital, bus stop & downtown. References required. Contact our on site Manager at 250-624-6019
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WWW SPCA BC CA Suites, Lower ONE BEDROOM BSMT SUITE IN KITIMAT Partially furnished (except bedroom), recently reno’d, shared laundry, n/s, n/p, incl. pking, fitness room and util. Suitable for single person, call 250-279-2779
PR: 2 bdrm lower suite. 1363 6th East. $775 per month. D/D W/D hook-up, new floors. Looking for quiet people. Available Dec. 1st. Call 250627-5087 or 250-622-9418
Suites, Upper PRINCE RUPERT- 2 bdrm suite, 267 Block PRV Blvd. NS/NP. $850. Work & landlord references req’d. Gas fireplace & Electric Heat. Lv mess. Call 778-884-2241.
Townhouses 3 BDRM, 2 bath townhouse. Avail now. Horseshoe area. NS/NP. 5 appl. $1500/month. 250-638-7747 leave message.
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Italian Basket Dinner Envision Financial $100.00 252 First Nations’ framed print Wings Travel Service Ltd. $50.00 253 $25 Gift Certificate Mr Mikes Steakhouse Casual $25.00 254 $25 Gift Certificate The Chalet Ltd. $25.00 255 $50 Gift Card Boston Pizza $50.00 256 $50 Gift Card Blue Fin Sushi Bar $50.00 257 $100 Gift Certificate The Brick $100.00 258 18 Holes of Golf Skeena Valley Golf & Country Club $43.75 259 Framed Embroidery Print Wings Travel Service Ltd. $50.00 260 $25 Gift Certificate Mr Mikes Steakhouse Casual $25.00 261 Adidas Sports Bag Oracle Financial Services $30.00 262 HPC KEYKAB Terry’s Lock $69.99 263 Wheel Alignment Gift Certificate Fountain Tire Ltd. $147.00 264 Dairy Queen Frozen Sheet Cake Dairy Queen Brazier Restaurant $36.99 265 Two 18 hole Green Fee Vouchers Smithers Golf & Country Club $92.00 266 Four Studded Winter Tires Terrace Motors Toyota $581.52 267 Salmon Drum First Nations’ Framed Print Wings Travel Service Ltd. $50.00 268 Safety Deposit Box Rental - 1 Year RBC Financial Group $45.00 269 ROK Air Compressor Combo Kit Emporium Builders Supplies Ltd $189.99 270 Relaxation Massage Gift Certificate ABC Janitorial Ltd. $105.00 271 Consultation Plus 75 Min. Aromatherapy Massage Lahonna Aromatherapy $105.00 272 Gift Certificate - 2 Hour Ice - Youth District of Kitimat $140.00 273 Safety Deposit Box Rental - 1 Year RBC Financial Group $45.00 274 $25 Gift Certificate Mr Mikes Steakhouse Casual $25.00 275 Wheel Alignment Gift Certificate Fountain Tire Ltd. $147.00 276 2 Adult Ski Passes My Mountain Co-Op Shames $100.00 277 Red Two Piece Air Canada Luggage Set Elan Travel $196.00 278 Three 1oz Silver Bars Certificate Scotiabank $100.00 CLOSES SATURDAY NOVEMBER 28 - 4PM 301 RBC Signature Plus No Limit Banking Plan RBC Financial Group $179.40 302 Dewalt 20 Volt Drill/driver and Impact Driver Malt Ventures $250.00 303 One Night stay Plus Breakfast for Two The Fairmont Vancouver Airport $444.00 304 3 Month Membership - Adult District of Kitimat $180.75 305 STIHL FS4 Grass Trimmer Leavitt Machinery $179.95
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TERRACE - Ben Reinbolt takes the puck up the ice at the recent River Kings game in Kitimat last Friday, Nov. 13. It was the third win in a row for the River Kings, who trumped Kitimat 7-3 and will face off against Steelheads in Smithers tomorrow, Nov. 21. LARRY READ / THOMPSON RIVERS UNIVERSITY
Rupert’s Perry Terrell goes up for a shot at a Thomson Rivers Wolfpack game.
Rupert athletes valued for strong work ethic By William Gye THE NORTHERN CONNECTOR
PRINCE RUPERT - Scott Clark, entering his sixth season as the Thompson Rivers WolfPack men’s basketball head coach will open his season on the road against the University of Prince George in CIS basketball competition this coming weekend. Coach Clark is happy about his team, saying “we have a good week of preparation for our opener against Prince George”. Two athletes, Perry Terrell and Kyler Eckess, raised in Prince Rupert, are looking to put their mark on the team. Both athletes were walk-ons, which means they applied to school on their own. They were not offered a scholarship, but made the team based on their merit, hard-work, skill, and potential. Terrell and Eckess had a strong showing at try-outs, have shown excellent dedication to their school work, and the work-load from school and the juggling act created from the demand of playing on a varsity team can be tough to manage the two have learned, especially in the first year. Coach Clark elaborated on why he kept the two athletes from Prince Rupert. “The reason we kept them was [because] they have some ability, and they’re good teammates. They show up to practice, work hard, understand
their position on the team and the roster, and are supportive of their teammates. It’s what you would want from kids that walk on and try-out. Their work ethic is great and [they] love the game of basketball,” Clark said. Playing time in a freshman’s first year is, to say the least, sparse, so Terrell and Eckess’ games probably happen on Tuesdays and Wednesdays. Those are the days when TRU practices hard. “They have seen some action and hopefully will continue to see some action and develop,” Clark added. The coaching in high-school sets these athletes up for success, and when asked about the coaching in Prince Rupert, Clark had nothing but praise for it. The coach speaks highly of Charles Hays (CHSS) senior boys’ basketball coach, Mel Bishop. “Bishop has been there (in the Prince Rupert community) forever and is a friend,” said Clark. “He has played at a high level and has coached at Charles Hays for countless years. He really understands the game of basketball, is a really good teacher, is demanding and has produced a number of good players over the years from the small community of Prince Rupert,” the coach said. Terrell and Eckess hope that their success continues building on the strong foundation from Bishop and CHSS.
Yoga class to aid independence By Cameron Orr NORTHERN CONNECTOR
KITIMAT - Sitting in a circle, they begin with some lighter movements. Moving their fingers, rubbing their hands together like they’re warming up at a campfire. From there they move onwards to larger motions, but nothing strenuous or damaging. What’s going on is called Chair Yoga, and it’s led by Frank Da Silveira. Or as he insists, “just Frank.” He said the goal is to focus on gentle exercises that involve a chair and a ball. He hopes that by leading the class, which is open to all and run Wednesday mornings at the Snowflake Seniors Centre, he can ensure those who participate can continue to live independently as long as possible. The guiding principle to his class is that each joint gets a gentle work out. It’s an effective activity against conditions such as arthritis. Frank insists he’s not ‘leading’ the group
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Frank Da Silveira leading a Chair Yoga class at the Snowflake Seniors Centre in Kitimat. in the traditional sense of the word, but rather just giving suggestions and letting people do the workout in ways comfortable to them. It’s clear that he’s mainly having fun with the group as he softly
explains each new exercise to the group. Frank is 75 years old and he’s happy that he’s as active and independent as he is, and credits that to his philosophy of just moving as much as possible.
He says health, ultimately, is the most important thing to people. More important than money or possessions. “All these things, without health, means nothing.”
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Coming Events is complimentary service by The Northern Connector for non-profit groups or organizations who do not charge admission for their events and meetings. Submissions are published on a space available basis. Our deadline is Monday 3 p.m. each week.
TERRACE NOV. 20, 21 – Ten Thousand Villages Sale - Terrace’s annual nonprofit Fair Trade event will be held on Friday at 1 p.m.- 9 p.m. and Saturday at 10 a.m. - 6 p.m. at the Skeena Mall. Come enjoy some beautiful handcrafted goods and fair trade coffee while supporting artisans from developing countries such as India, Nepal, Uganda, and Haiti. NOV. 23 – Dinner for Those in Need is at 5 p.m. at the Elephant’s Ear. Hot meal and entertainment, first-come first-served. Put on by the Elephant’s Ear and Thornhill Community Church. For any questions, call Sarena at 250638-8323. NOV. 27-28 – Mills Memorial Hospital Auxiliary hosts its annual Craft Sale from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. both days at the hospital education room. Lots of Christmas crafts and goodies. NOV. 28 – Skeena Valley Farmers Market Christmas Craft Show is 9:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the Arena Banquet Room in the Sportsplex. More than 65 vendors, raffle of three gift baskets! Please bring a non-perishable food item for the Terrace Churches Food Bank. NOV. 29 – Terrace to Paris Non-partisan, Peaceful Rally and March goes from 1 p.m. to 2 p.m. at George Little Park. Take part in global action to send a message to leaders in Paris that we want action on climate change. Dress for the weather and bring a sign if possible. For more, contact Terry Walker, 250-6354694 or walkertd@telus. net. NOV. 29 – Terrace Chapter of the Council of Canadians hosts a Climate March from 1 to 3 p.m., starting at George Little House and ending at UNBC, where there will be speeches and tentatively scheduled is an advanced screening of “This Changes Everything” based on Naomi Klein’s book. DEC. 4-5 – Friends of the Library Used Book Sale – A Christmas gift you can open again and again will be held Friday from 5 to 9 p.m. and Saturday from 10
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to 4 p.m. in conjunction with the Terrace Art Gallery Christmas Arts and Crafts sale. Great bargains – door prizes. All proceeds from book sale go to the Terrace Public Library.
PRAYER CANADA meets each Tuesday noon to 1 p.m. For location and further information please call 250632-4554. Or e-mail lesleykitimat@hotmail. com.
DEC. 5 – Terrace Chapter of Council of Canadians meets from 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. at UNBC room 103. For questions or more details, contact Bruce at 250-641-0732 or bbidgood@telus.net.
DO YOU or someone you know have bladder cancer? You’re not alone. It’s the 5th most common cancer in Canada. Bladder Cancer Canada is here to help or just to talk. Call Glen Sevigny at 250-6323486. Or emailglensevigny@gmail.com.
DEC. 5 – Kitsumkalum’s annual Christmas Craft and Gift Fair is on from 10 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. at Kitsumkalum Hall. Vendors: deadline to register is Nov. 27 at noon. Forms can be downloaded at www. kitsumkalum.bc.ca/community.html, emailed or picked up at Kitsumkalum Tempo. For more, cal Crystal at 250-6350017 or Christina at kitsumkalumeventscommittee@gmail.com. DEC. 5 – Knox United Church Invites you to our Annual Christmas Tea & Bazaar from 2 p.m. – 4 p.m. Tea, bake sale, gift baskets and candy. DEC. 7 – Community Christmas Carol Sing is at 7 p.m. at Terrace Pentecostal Assembly (3511 Eby Street). Free but cash donations are welcome to support our local Salvation Army Kettle Drive. Goodie bags for kids 10 and under. DEC. 7 – Terrace Sponsors Syrian Refugee Families group meets at 7 p.m. at Skeena Diversity Centre. DEC. 8 – Terrace Hospice Society hosts its annual Celebrate a Life Ceremony, an evening of remembrance, from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. at Elks Hall. A non-denominational candlelight ceremony honouring loved ones who we have lost. Open to everyone. Free.
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NOV. 20 – The Kitimat Public Library is calling all children four years old and up to craft a device that will cross the finish line. You could make a plane, helicopter, bus, train, or bike – the sky is the limit! This activity is happening 11 a.m. until noon. To register for this activity, please contact the library at 250-632-8985. ONGOING
HOSPICE: DO you have a couple of hours a month to make phone calls, plant flowers, share memories, play cards, etc.? Hospice can provide excellent training. Call 250-632-2278. BRANCH 250 of the Kitimat Ladies Auxil-
iary holds meetings the second Thursday of the month. For more, call Nancy 250-632-4051 or Lyn 250-632-2351.
CONSIDER JOINING the Friends of the Public Library. To do so contact Luce Gauthier at lucegauthier10@gmail. com or Virginia Charron @ vcharron@kitimatpubliclibrary.org or call 250-632-8985. KITIMAT QUILTERS Guild: If you are interested in joining the Kitimat Quilters Guild please contact Aileen Ponter at 250-632-6225 or Janet Malnis at 250632-7387 for further information.
PRINCE RUPERT NOV. 27 – Legion Ladies Auxiliary Bake Sale – Rupert Square Mall (Upper Level) 10:30
a.m. to 3:00 p.m. Phone Mary at 250-627-7198.
DEC. 3 – Transition Prince Rupert invites community members interested in environment and sustainability to participate in our General Membership Meeting at 7pm on NWCC. Please bring your enthusiasm, own tea mug and dessert for our potluck! Web site: transitionprincerupert.com DEC. 5 – The Winterfest Craft Fair, 10 a.m. 5 p.m. Jim Ciccone Civic Centre – Auditorium. There will be crafters and home-based businesses for gift selection. DEC. 5 – Anglican Church Fall Tea and Bazaar, 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. ONGOING THE PRINCE Rupert Genealogy Club meets
For Kitimat, send your information to newsroom@northernsentinel.com For Prince Rupert send your info to newsroom@thenorthernview.com and For Terrace, send your information to newsroom@terracestandard.com
the first Tuesday of each month at 7:30 p.m. at the library. Call Josie at 250-624-3279 for more. PRINCE RUPERT Seniors Centre Bingo Fridays 1- 3 pm. Everyone 19 years + welcome. THE PRINCE Rupert Breast Cancer Support Group invites any woman living with cancer to attend our monthly luncheons every 3rd Saturday each month at noon
at the Crest Hotel. CORNERSTONE MB Church: Coffee mornings 10 a.m. - noon on Tuesdays and Wednesdays. Sunday celebration weekly at 10:30 a.m. Mid-week meeting all are welcome! AL-ANON MEETINGS: First Presbyterian Church, 233 4th Ave. E in basement. Tues. 8 pm. All welcome. Call 250-627-4899.
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The Toyota BC Dealer ad that ran in the Northern Connector on November 13 featured an image of the Toyota Tacoma incorrectly with the 2016 Toyota Tundra price and offers. Our apologies for any inconvenience this may have caused.
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