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Holiday season a chance to support homegrown businesses and shop local BY CAITLIN THOMPSON Christmas is about to begin knocking down your door so it’s the perfect chance to knock on the doors of some our many local businesses. Bella Coola may be small but it hosts a large number of unique storefronts, many operating out of people’s homes and residences, a testament to the entrepreneurial business spirit of the Valley. There are also several new businesses on the block this year. Beginning in Hagensborg you’ll find
Licensed Esthetician Laura Kloss’s new salon, Bella Coola Beauty Essentials. Offering a full range of spa procedures at competitive prices, Laura’s new space sparkles with a genuine salon feeling, and is as bright and welcoming as the hostess herself. Her recently renovated space includes a cozy fireplace for those chilly days, and ample room to relax and feel pampered. She provides expert skin advice and carries an exclusive product line from Europe. Her business offers monthly specials
and services for men, women, and children; something new to the Valley that hasn’t been offered before. “I really wanted to do something for children because it is so much fun for both them and their parents,” she explained. “It’s an experience everyone can enjoy.” Bella Coola Beauty Essentials is located on 2480 Douglas Drive South in Hagensborg and open Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. Gift certificates are available. For an appointment call 250 982
2738. Traveling into central Hagensborg it’s the first Christmas season at Abra Silver’s organic grocery store, Mountain Valley Organics. This month Abra will be doing a draw for a fresh, organic turkey just in time for your Christmas dinner. Her store is a smorgasbord of pleasant aromas, textures and visual treats. Abra’s a natural designer so shopping at Mountain Valley Organics feels like you’re entering your favourite neighbour’s kitchen, and it kind of is! “I
want to provide a venue for local sell their goods,” said Abra. “There is so much wonderful food and locally made gifts here, we don’t need to go elsewhere.” Mountain Valley Organics stocks all organic produce and dried goods, as well as items such as reusable stainless steel lunch containers, Buff’s, local art, baskets, cards, jewelry, gift certificates and handmade chocolates. This month will also feature Sie Padgett’s famous bake sale. If you are in need of some pampering there is
one great option you can’t miss. Walleah Moody of Coastal Spirit Massage is trained in reiki, acupressure, reflexology and Shiatsu massage and operates out of her beautifully renovated new massage room at her home in Hagensborg. This month Coastal Spirit Massage is joined by fellow practitioner Joel Fox, who is also accepting clients. They are available by appointment - call 250 982 2580 to book. Located in the Hagensborg Shop Easy you SEE 'MORE' ON PAGE 3, 6 & 7
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Valley home to amazing artisans, crafters, and entrepreneurs FROM PAGE 1 will find Bea Silver and Peter Tallio’s “Swan Goose.” Featuring an eclectic array of local and worldly crafts, Swan Goose carries clothing, bath and body care products, jewelry, Nuxalk art, local books and cards, and much much more. “We’ve got several unique items such as beautiful Fenton Vintage Glass. Our high end jewelry will be on a limited time special for Christmas next week and sales will change weekly, so come in and see us today,” said owner Bea Silver. “We can open on request for special occasions and e offering gift wrapping free of charge.” Stopping in at the airport you will be lucky to find yourself tucked away at The Little Nook Cafe. Owned by Gwyneth Anderson, Little Nook also prides itself on
homegrown treats and talents. A trained culinary artist, Gwyneth spends her time creating delicious homemade sandwiches and scrumptious desserts. Her sweet little shop is the perfect place to grab a coffee and soak up some of that famous airport sunshine, whether you’re on the way out of town or not! You will also find first-class knitting and crocheted goods from Sherry Mack and Denise Hall, as well as original jewelry made by her sister Taisa Anderson. She’s open from Monday to Friday, 8am to 2pm. Dragonfly Studios, located along Snootli Stretch, is both home and business to wellknown artist Tahirih Goffic, who is as celebrated for her art as her wonderful cooking. She has created a cozy and welcoming space to hang out, browse her original
paintings, leather jewelry, local pottery, and gifts of all kinds. Tahirih offers specialty coffee, home baked goodies (including a lot of gluten-free baking) and also creates amazing cakes upon request. She’s open from Tuesday to Saturday from 8:30am - 4:30 and her famous soup is served on Saturdays! Kelsey Levelton is celebrating a little more than Christmas these days at her fun and funky gift shop, Tse Tse Fly. She’s also celebrating five years in business! Located adjacent to her home in lower Bella Coola, Tse Tse Fly is a delight to enter on any occasion, but especially holidays. With a flair for decorating, Kelsey’s store is filled with Christmas Cheer and fun gifts for all ages. “Shopping local keeps money in the
Valley,” says Kelsey. “It’s one of many ways we can keep supporting each other.” If you are looking for the perfect Christmas gift, Tse Tse Fly really does have something for everyone. Carrying a large selection of fancy sweaters, leggings and dresses, as well as kid’s items and jewelry, some really interesting wooden watches, and tasty treats (fudge!), it’s a fun place to shop. One of the pillars of downtown, Kopas Store has stocked up on some amazing children’s toys for the holiday season. Kopas has been in business for over 75 years and carries a wide selection of locally-made silver jewelry from the Valley’s top carvers, as well as local book titles, winter clothing, outdoor gear and accessories, and footwear. Ace Hardware
is having fun this year sponsoring its first-ever Christmas Decorating Contest. Prizes will be awarded for first, second, and third place. The rules are as follows: exterior decorating only, must live between the bottom of the hill and the wharf and your house must be accessible via road. The tentative judg-
ing date is December 21st. Registration available in the store and the contest closes on December 18th. Ace Hardware is carrying all your favourite decor for Christmas as well as a variety of awesome Christmas gifts, so stop in to see them today. And don’t forget about our local grocers - both the Hagensborg
Shop Easy and the Co-op offer gift cards and certificates for that hard-to-buy for someone on your list. “To date the Co-op has given back out over 600 member rewards cards and there are many more to come,” said manager Pete Rauch. “This is just one of the many benefits of shopping locally.”
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Lobelco Hall hosts 40th Annual Arts and Crafts Fair BY RAY MCILWAIN
(Ray McIlwain photo)
Vicky Tuck at her display of art burned into wood or mushrooms
I don’t know that anyone mentioned it, but I believe this was the 40th annual Arts and Crafts Fair in Bella Coola. Some of those early Arts council members may be able to correct
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me on this, but it was definitely one of the early events that the Arts Council initiated in the 1970’s. What a lot of work over the years, and what a lot of fun. A number of people have said to me that they thought events like the A & C Fair really brought the community together. This year was a little smaller than in other years, but sales were the best ever, at least in recent years. Over 400 people attended the event which featured the perennial Lasagna supper. Many thanks to the women who organized this and did the work in putting this popular supper on the table. I am afraid to mention names because I will miss out some, but definitely Liz Endicott, and the ‘Tutt girls’, Wenda Silver, and I saw Pauline Enderud there helping out even though she retired from doing this some years ago. Others helped with serving and cleaning up. They also decorated the hall with lights and Christmas tree, which pleased me no end as I didn’t have to fight with that beast of a tree stored in the stage attic space. There were many of the regular vendors including the Hospital
Auxiliary with their well decorated booth, CC4Africa with lots of edible items for sale, Helga with her light show, and Denise Casperson with her baked goods and soap. Denise did very well with her sales, and in a very generous gesture turned over her income to the Hospital auxiliary. Some of the new vendors this year were Vicki Tuck with a beautifully set up booth selling pictures burned into wood or mushrooms (yes, I said mushrooms). Wayne Padgett had his new and first book for sale describing some of his early days in the Valley – stories and poems. Veronica Andy had some amazing home knit sweaters available, other knitted items, as well as carvings by her son Brad. Lucille Thompson showed some of her many paintings and was pleased to have a number of sales. Ida Eriksen has been sewing up a storm making dresses, aprons and bags. Other vendors included Keith and Brenda Smart (who missed last year’s fair because of the awful weather we had – remember?). Then there were Erin Chapman with her
soap, Adel Robson and her pies and goodies, Wilma Hallam and her quilts, Marlene Anderson with no honey this year, but lots of other offerings, Terry Diehl and her jewelry, Doreen Desrosiers and many crafted items, Lindsey Gericke, Stephanie Severin, Barb Solhjell, Dana Chapman, Anna Ratcliff, David Stanger, and Sarah Matthews, all of whom contributed to a successful and fun fair. I shouldn’t forget to mention that we were able to make special arrangements for Santa to visit on Sunday. He tells me he enjoyed seeing all the children at the fair and was pleased to be able to make a quick trip into Bella Coola. Thanks also to Caroline Johnson, music teacher at SAMS, who organized an impromptu choir to sing a few Christmas Carols Saturday night. As always the Arts and Crafts Fair would not happen without long time organizers such as Sheila Wilson, the cooks, the vendors who made the effort to set up their booths and have items for sale, and of course, the many community members who came to the fair. See you next year!
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Tweedsmuir Ski Club to sign MOU with BC Parks BY DAVID FLEGEL The Tweedsmuir Ski Club AGM was held on Wednesday night. The financial situation of the club was reviewed and the financial statement will be posted on the Tweedsmuir Ski Club website. We have some money in the bank, but faced a significant expense fixing the Pisten Bulley groomer track this fall. Other expenses are fuel for the ski hill, fuel for the grooming machines, parts and repairs on the rope tow and fees and licences paid to the BC Safety Authority which is required for the rope tow. Last year we were in the process of resolving our long standing Park Use Permit, under which previously fell all of the Tweedsmuir Ski Club activities (ski
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hill, overnight cabin, cross country trails). After many years of being associated with the Central Coast Regional District which was able to cover our liability insurance requirement, that arrangement is changing. We are signing a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with BC Parks that describes the operations of the club and services we will provide and functions that we will carry out (fun days, cabin bookings, skiing etc.) During the term of the MOU, BC Parks will be the owner of our facilities and directors and volunteers will each individually work under Volunteer Agreements to conduct our standard activities. There is a significant advantage to this new process because we will not have an
expensive annual Park Use Permit fee, BC Parks will carry the liability for the operations provided the volunteers operate under terms of the MOU and a new Tweedsmuir Ski Club Park Enhancement Fund will be set up with BC Parks and will be visible on the BC Parks website. This is a segregated fund, only for Tweedsmuir Ski Club operations and Donations over $25 to this fund will get a BC Government charitable donation receipt. In addition soon you will be able to go online to BC Parks and donate to the ski club via online donation. The directors are happy to get this issue resolved and thank the Central Coast Regional District for supporting us for over 20 years and appreciate the work local park Area Supervisor
Steven Hodgson did to get the MOU agreed to by BC Parks officials. The MOU will stay in place until either party cancels it. Winter 2015/16 operations are underway, with lots of groomed cross country trails, and good turnouts by skiers. Cabin bookings are coming in very quickly and the ski hill will be made ready soon and will open when we get enough snow. If you are interested in booking the overnight cabin, all bookings are done online on the Tweedsmuir Ski Club web site. At the meeting the directors and members discussed changing the cabin booking/payment policy to require payment at time of booking and non-refundable bookings to avoid situations where people are booking long in advance and chang-
ing their minds at the last minute when conditions change. The TSC is entirely member supported and apart from occasional donations, we raise all of our own funds to run a lot of winter activities and a dedicated team of volunteers puts in a lot of time. The overnight cabin is our major source of revenue and with only about 20 prime weekends in the winter we can’t afford to lose bookings with last minute cancellations. When people book they will have to be sure and if there is a possibility they won’t come, they should wait to make their booking or consider it a donation to the club if they have to cancel. We hope the members will understand our decisions. Looking forward to seeing everyone on the trail – track – sled – hill or at the cabin.
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Skiers are out in full force enjoying the beautiful trails managed by the Tweedsmuir Ski Club
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CCRD Minutes in a Minute for November 2015 BY TANIS SHEDDEN On Friday November 13, the CCRD Board of Directors held their regular meeting. The next meeting will take place at 9am on Thursday, December 10 and as always, the public are welcome to attend. The Central Coast Regional
District will be putting forward a request to the province to fund a governance study for the Central Coast to undertake a diagnostic study and analysis of governance and service delivery issues. For clarity, going forward all recent references to a “Restructuring Study” will now be
properly named “Governance Study” to better reflect the work being considered and undertaken. Additional highlights included: a letter will be provided to Active Communities Bella Coola to support the widening of Highway 20 between 4 Mile Reservation and the
Bella Coola town site. Project Local brought local producers and retailers together on Thursday, November 5 to talk about how to make local food accessible to residents throughout the region. Thank you to all those who took the time to join us and contrib-
ute to the conversation. Your input is greatly appreciated. The Bella Coola Music Festival will be submitting a funding application to NDIT’s ‘Fabulous Festivals and Events’ program. For anyone interested in further information please visit the CCRD website, Facebook page, or stop by the
office to speak with a CCRD staff member. DID YOU KNOW? Northern Development Initiative Trust requires a resolutions of support from the Regional District to be submitted with all applications. The next intake date for NDIT programs is February
12, 2016. As the Central Coast Regional District Board does not meet in January it is recommended that those seeking to apply to NDIT programming put forward a general project outline and request for support to the Central Coast Regional District no later than December 3, 2015.
Junior hoops tourney coming to Williams Lake GREG SABATINO Williams Lake Tribune If Bella Coola organizers have their way, Williams Lake will be flooded with basketball players this spring.
Roughly 40 to 50 teams are expected to converge from March 13-18 when the Junior All Native Basketball Tournament arrives in the lakecity. “We put in a bid against nine other
communities to host it and were chosen,” said one of the tournament’s directors, Roger Harris. “There will be, with parents and managers, about 22 people per team in Williams
Lake.” Harris, who lives in Bella Coola, has been involved with the tournament for roughly the past 20 years as his children participated in the annual event.
Two divisions, junior boys and junior girls aged 14-17, will be contested at the tournament. “Last year’s tournament was in Nanaimo. The year before was Kamloops,” he said.
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Child Caregiver - Private Home. $11/hr for 40 hrs/wk in Maria Del Rosario’s home in Williams Lake to care for 3 yr old & 6 yr old boys. Optional accommodation avail at no charge on a live-in basis. This is NOT a condition of employment. Applicant must have experience with child with allergies and possess a 1st aid certificate. Apply via email: maricordungan@ hotmail.com
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is now accepting applications for part-time personnel. Applicants must be available to work evenings and weekends. Please apply in person to Tammy, Mon to Fri 9am to 4pm
Found off of Gibbon Road, a male white cat with light orange markings. To claim call 250-392-7884.
is looking for cashiers for all shifts. Apply at yourwalmartcareer.ca
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Skiing Sun Peaks condo for rent . $250 per night. Sleeps 7. (250)305-2913
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• Competitive Wage Based On Experience • Extensive Benefits; 100% BC Medical, Ext. Medical, Dental & Insurance • Incentive Programs; Ranging From Trips SALES BONUSES! E-mail your resume: careers@lordcojobs.CA
Drivers/Courier/ Trucking Wanted Short Box Logging Truck for PG, Canfor & Dunkley halls. Please email information to quotatruckingpg@ outlook.com
Vanderburgh & Company is looking for a legal assistant with a minimum of 2 years’ experience in a law firm, preferably handling solicitor matters.
Hotel, Restaurant, Food Services RETIREMENT home in Kamloops seeing FT kitchen manager. Red seal req’d. Membership in CSNM or willing to obtain (financial help available). Apply to jobs@balticproperties.ca
Please send or drop off your resume with a cover letter to our firm, Vanderburgh & Company #5-123 Borland Street, Williams Lake, BC V2G 1R1, Attn: Angela Ammann.
Trades, Technical
DH Manufacturing is looking for a F/T certified Millwright. Finger Joint Exp. an asset. Wage negotiable on exp. Full benefits after 3 months. Email to: dhmnfg@gmail.com or drop off in person at: DH Manufacturing 1250 Hols Road.
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Fraser Inn Cold Beer & Wine Store
Lost & Found
for one-on-one situation in private residence. Those with dementia experience preferred. Various shifts available. Send resume to Box 720, c/o The WL Tribune, 188 N. 1st Avenue, Williams Lake, BC V2G 1Y8
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A retail leader in your community is hiring an individual in the field of Loss Prevention. The successful candidate must have (or in the process of attaining) an up to date BC security workers license (including AST), and will receive 3 weeks in house training. Following this you will be responsible to: detect and apprehend criminals, preserve evidence, appearing in a court of law and provide testimony, submit apprehension reports, maintain and utilize CCTV systems, investigate internal theft, monitor physical security measures, assist in the monitoring of JHSC requirements as part of the safety team. Our in store Loss Prevention Associates are mature, responsible, demonstrate a sense of urgency and are able to work unsupervised. If you value respect for individuals, customer service and the pursuit of excellence, launch your career with a “winning team”, one that is rapidly growing, financially strong, sharing profits and providing career development opportunities. Apply with cover letter to Box 721, c/o The Williams Lake Tribune, 188 N. 1st Avenue, Williams Lake, BC V2G 1Y8. Candidates must have permanent employment status within Canada and be willing to have a criminal background check done.
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Suites, Lower
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2004 Mobile home for sale. 2bdrm 2 bath. Call 250-3924268 or 250-267-7977. Bay 39 Western Estates.
Pets & Livestock
2015 3 bdrm 16x66 mobile home in Fran Lee Trailer Court (11th Avenue). Dishwasher, f/s, microwave. Brand new with full factory warranty. Move in today. 250-392-3879.
Feed & Hay
Rentals
Excellent quality cow & horse hay, large round & large square bales. Phone early a.m. & evenings. Deliveries available (250)398-2805
Apt/Condo for Rent
Merchandise for Sale
$200 & Under Rheem Ruud 40 gal. propane hot water heater. $200. 250398-0153.
1bdrm suite $600/mo in clean, quiet secure, adult oriented building, no pets, ref. req. 250-392-2602 2&3 bdrm apartments, South Lakeside area, n/p 250-3925074. 2bdrm apt, 1144 N. MacKenzie Ave, n/s n/p $600/mo. plus utilities. (250)303-2233
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Duplex / 4 Plex
Warm morning gas heater w/blower. Model VR65NBN6. 40,000btu, 1000 btu heating valve. $300. 250-398-0153
2 bdrm. duplex. F/S natural gas heat. Please call (250)392-7617.
$400 & Under Four 185/65/R15 Bridgestone winter tires on steel rims. Came off Toyota Corolla. $400. Phone(250)392-5352
2bdrm in 4-Plex, like new! Details, Pictures and map at: www.LivingSpace4Rent.com Call Roy at 604-767-1600
Firewood/Fuel
Misc. 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
Roomy well kept 14x70 mobile with large addition. 3 bedrooms, covered balcony, porch & 2 sheds. Reduced price $49,900. Property guys #69351 or to view call 250-267-6351
Deluxe 1bdrm ground floor suite, NS, no pets. Suitable for single professional. Reference required. Call evenings 250392-6906 Very spacious, new 2bdrm bsmt suite for rent in desirable location. Avail. Dec. 1st. Includes w/d, d/w, f/s & utilities. $1100/month. For appointment to view, please call or text (250)398-0455
Suites, Upper 3bedroom upper suite close to TRU, Nesika. & Columneetza (250)392-1586 or (250)3054698
Townhouses 3bdrm townhouse, 300 First Ave, available immed. N/S N/P $900/month Phone 250-3032233
Transportation
Auto Accessories/Parts
3bdrm mobile home on acreage, 5 min from town, $600/mo. (250)305-6123 Available immediately.
Cars - Domestic
3 bdrm mobile homes fridge, stove, close to casino. no pets. (250)392-7617
Private Coin Collector Buying Collections, Olympic Gold & Silver Coins, Estates Jewelry+ Chad: 1-778-281-0030 Local.
BC ACREAGES FOR SALE
Bachelor suite, partially furnished. S. Lakeside, on city bus route. No pets. R/R Available Dec. 1. Call 250392-3037 aftter 5:30pm
Tundra Canopy $800. (250)296-3698
Misc. Wanted
Acreage for Sale
2bdrm bsmt suite, N/P N/S $600 (1person) or $650 (2 people) utilities incl. Working person preferred. (250)3986579 before 3pm
3bdrm mobile at 150 Mile. Close to shopping center and school. n/p (250)392-7617
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Real Estate
1bdrm, ground level, n/s, n/p. $650/mnth. utilities incl, working person preferred. 250398-7947
3bdrm, 1 bath, F/S, half duplex - side by side, fenced yard, natural gas heat, N/S N/P R/R, South Lakeside. Avail immed. 250-296-4786
Mobile Homes & Pads
Legally obtained firewood, Timber #A93022, Full measured cord. (250)267-7950 Leave message
1bdrm bsmt. suite on North Lakeside Dr., view of lake, f/s, n/p, n/s. $600/mo. Avail. immed. (250)303-2233
Homes for Rent 3bdrm home, 2 baths, 4-5 min. from downtown. Very big yard, quiet & close to outdoor activities. (250)392-0168
2005 Grand Am 3.4L V6 auto. 150,583 kms. Remote start/trunk, block heater, air, cruise, Sirius radio. 4 studded winter tires on now. Good condition. $5,000 250-398-8889
Cars - Sports & Imports
3bdrm house, top floor only. view of lake. Quiet area. No dogs. R/R $650. +util. 250392-3037 Call after 5:00pm. 4bdrm family home near Safeway, avail now. $1050/mo +util. Carport & storage shed. No pets, N/S inside, ref req’d. To view. (250)392-7880 Beautiful Executive Home in Westridge subdivision suitable for respectful, quiet, mature adults. Features a large kitchen; living room with 9’ vaulted ceiling, gas fire place with a spectacular view of the city & the lake. 2 full bathrooms; 3 bdrm; large deck; washer/dryer, window coverings & double garage. No smoking. Available immediately - Superior references required. Call (250)392-6011
Shared Accommodation 645 Hodgson Rd. Room for Rent or Shared accommodation. Smokers welcome, small pets okay. $500/mo. + d/d. 250-398-5159
Winter Ready! 2009 Mitsubishi Lancer Includes heated seats & Rockford Premium Sound System. 126,000 kms $9600.00 Call (250)302-9264
Snowmobiles WANTED! Snowblowers Snowmobiles, DEAD ALIVE. (250)296-9058
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Trucks & Vans 1996 Dodge 4x4 crew cab. 1500 pickup. On gas. Has a tonneau cover, rebuilt transmission & transfer case. New tires. $3500. (250)303-1672
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