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NEWS BRIEFS Fatal Crash near Fort St. James BARBARA LATKOWSKI Caledonia Courier
One person is dead after a two vehicle collision near Fort St, James on the morning of Dec. 7. Fort St. James RCMP were called to the scene on Tachie Road, about 13 km west of Highway 27, just before 8 a.m. According to Police, a loaded logging truck was travelling east bound on Tachie Road when a 2007 Chevrolet Impala, travelling west, collided with the truck sending both vehicles off the road. The 28 year old female driver of the Impala died at the scene and a 41 year old female was taken by ambulance to Stuart Lake Hospital where she was treated and is expected to recover. The driver of the truck was uninjured. Both vehicles were extensively damaged and the logging truck lost its load. The road was closed for several hours. Police confirm that extremely icy conditions appear to be a contributing factor. No names have been released.
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Fort St. James Seniors celebrate the season BARBARA LATKOWSKI Caledonia Courier
The Fort St. James Seniors Association held a potluck dinner at the Seniors Centre on Dec. 11. The Seniors Centre was jam packed and full of holiday spirit as everyone came together to celebrate the season, each other and the many accomplishments that have taken place recently including the Seniors Helping Seniors Program. It was also a time to bid farewell to past president Judy Greenaway and welcome new president Dave Birdi who thanked Greenaway for all that she has done for the seniors in the community. Greenaway, who was president for two years, held an integral part in forming the Seniors Helping Seniors program. The program continues to provide transportation to those who face mobility challenges by providing grocery delivery, transportation to medical appointments and to social and wellness events. “It’s brought new life to the seniors association,” Greenaway said. Dave Birdi is looking forward to his role as president. “It’s important for me to recognise and appreciate our seniors and to give back to them, Birdi said. The evening was filled with good food and festive music performed by Robert Pacheco and Sam Holden. It was also full of joy, community spirit and thankfulness for the seniors in Fort St James.
Sam Holden and Robert Pacheco perform holiday favorites.
Dinner is served at the Seniors Association potluck celebration.
Dave Birdi and Sam Holden celebrate the season with the seniors.
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Courier Council Meeting Notes: Dec. 9.
Mayor Rob MacDougall
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The program has received excellent feedback from students and the hope is that this pilot project will continue. Mayor MacDougall agrees that projects such as this are beneficial in providing options for youth in Fort St. James. A new surveillance policy is being put in place by the District. There are currently two surveillance camera systems located on District property. One with five cameras is located at the marina. One camera is at Spirit Square and one is at the District Office. There is currently no policy in place for these systems. The new policy will outline who is responsible for overseeing surveillance equipment, who has access to storage and recording and destruction and lastly, proper
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Fort St. James Council held a regular meeting on Dec. 9. The following are some highlights and conclusions from the evening: Shauna Hesse discussed the importance of arts for youth specifically mentioning a creative arts youth project currently underway. The Collective Creations Project is a way for youth in Fort St. James to connect with professionally and internationally renowned artists who will teach all aspects of theatre production including: writing, directing, and performing.
Councillor Brad Miller
signage associated with the equipment. A Healthier Communities Grant of $7,500.00 has been given to District. The grant may be given to The KEY but a final decision will be made during upcoming budget discussions. The District of Fort St. James will continue to support and renew their membership with the Federation of Canadian Municipalities. Council is adopting the Revenue Anticipation Borrowing Bylaw No. 955, 2015. This bylaw authorizes Council to borrow money against anticipated tax collections and government grants during the year 2016. A new Council manual is in the works. It will outline everything anyone wants to know about council.
District of Fort St. James Calendar DISTRICT OFFICE CHRISTMAS HOURS!
DECEMBER, 2015 SUNDAY 13
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NEWS Wishing you all a Most Merry Holiday Photos by Barbara Latkowski
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About 140 parcels are being prepared and will be delivered to those in need this Christmas.
Season’s Greetings! The Regional District of Bulkley-Nechako will be closed on December 24th, 25th and January 1st. Above: Students arrive at Sowchea School to unload unwrapped toys and non-perishable food items for the local Toy and Food Drive Left: Students are on the bus spreading Christmas cheer as they collect items for the drive.
Students fill up the bus for local Toy and Food Drive BARBARA LATKOWSKI Caledonia Courier
Students from Fort St. James Secondary School hopped on a bus and made their way around town on Dec. 9 and 10. The goal was to collect unwrapped toys and non-perishable food items for the Toy and Food Drive. The event has become something the community just seems to expect every year according to Jhenipher Bridgeman, at risk youth worker, at Fort St. James Secondary School. “Student Council thought of the idea four years ago and the event has been running ever since,” Bridgeman said. “It’s rewarding for the students. It gets them involved in the community and also into the spirit of giv-
ing,” she said. All items were dropped off at Sowchea School and are currently being prepared for delivery by dedicated
and hardworking volunteers. About 140 parcels will be delivered to those in need within the community during the
holiday season. Jasmine Lakusta, head organizer of the drive, is thrilled by the community support. “We’re thankful for
Fort St. James The Stuart Lake Hospital Auxiliary would like to extend their appreciation to the Community of Fort St. James and those Outside the Community of Fort St. James for their continued generosity and support of our yearly fundraising event. Our deepest heartfelt “Thank You” to those that donated a raffle item, the volunteers, and to those that purchased tickets for making the
all businesses who have donated,” Lakusta said. “And for the community who always comes together year after year to make this a success.”
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Paris climate deal leaves questions for B.C. TOM FLETCHER
with similar increases for natural gas and other heating fuels. An advisory committee recommended in November that the tax Prime Minister Justin be increased by a third starting in Trudeau joined other national 2018, with annual increases after leaders in hailing the internato drive down carbon dioxide emistional greenhouse gas emission sions. agreement reached in Paris over Clark said the carbon tax freeze the weekend, but the implicameans B.C. won’t meet its own legtions for Canada and B.C. reislated target of reducing emissions main unclear. by a third by 2020, but the governTrudeau said in a statement ment couldn’t keep raising it and from Ottawa that he and the risk pushing industries and jobs out provincial premiers will meet of the province. within 90 days to develop a plan “Other provinces are starting to to do Canada’s part in the effort get closer to where we are,” Clark to keep average global temperasaid. “By 2018, Alberta’s going to ture rise below two degrees from have come some way. By then Onpre-industrial levels. tario will be into a plan, and QueCanada’s official submission bec already is.” to the Paris talks was the previ- Premier Christy Clark meets with Prime Minister Justin Trudeau at UN climate talks in Paris, which B.C. NDP leader John Horgan ous Conservative government’s wrapped up on the weekend. said he’s “comfortable” with the Photo courtesy of the B.C. Government advisory committee’s date of 2018, plan of a 30 per cent reduction in greenhouse gases by 2030, which would give an NDP governcountry the ability, after three years of implementation, to starting from the 2005 level, ment time to assess the situation if including restrictions on coal-fired power and methane give a year’s notice and withdraw. he wins the 2017 B.C. election. In a year-end interview, B.C. Premier Christy Clark emissions. Horgan said he is inclined to support the carbon tax said the government will wait until a national emissions proposed recently by Alberta Premier Rachel Notley, The Paris agreement notes that existing voluntary targets by countries do not meet what is calculated to pre- goal is established before deciding whether to add mea- which means “taking revenues and driving them into invent a two per cent increase, and more emission cuts will sures to the existing carbon tax on carbon-based fuels. dustries, or activities like transit, that will reduce emisbe required. Article 28 of the legal text also gives every The B.C. tax has been frozen at $30 a tonne since 2013, sions over time.” adding about seven cents to the price of a litre of gasoline Black Press
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NEWS Drama for Kids BARBARA LATKOWSKI Caledonia Courier
For those children with an obvious acting bug or for those who are just simply curious, a Fort St. James Children’s Theatre group is currently being developed. Drama and dance classes are being offered free of charge every Saturday beginning Dec. 12 at the Evangelical Free Church in Fort St. James. Laura Campbell is thrilled to be teaching the classes. “I noticed that there wasn’t anything here for children at the moment. I thought I would throw it out there and see what people
think,” Campbell said. Campbell, who has grown up with theatre says that she has received positive feedback from the community so far. “There seems to be interest, so we’ll just see how it goes. It’s informal enough that I think kids might be interested in trying it.” Theatre has always been a big part of Campbell’s life. “I can’t wait to see what we can create together.” Children 6-8 years old are invited to participate every Saturday from 10-11 a.m. And senior children, 9-14 years old, will meet from 11-12 p.m. For more information, call Laura Campbell at: (250) 996-0118.
Kids’ Choir: spreading Christmas cheer through song at the Community Christmas Concert at the Fort St. James Evangelical Free Church. Photo by Barbara Latkowski
Community Christmas Concert: celebrating the gift of music BARBARA LATKOWSKI Caledonia Courier
The talent kept coming inside a packed venue in celebration of the season at the Fort St. James Evangelical Free Church. On Dec. 13, a community Christmas concert was held for the entire community. All were invited to share in a variety of festive performances. Laura Campbell helped prepare for the evening. “Such a variety of people came out tonight. It was a great turnout,” Campbell said. Campbell also performed and sang a memorable rendition of Oh Holy Night, alongside Jen Duncan. All took part in singing carols. A live nativity, a kid’s choir, a homeschool band and
various readings added to the festive spirit. The Duncan Family ended the evening with an unforgettable performance of Hope Was
Born This Night, Come Now Our King. The evening’s reflections reminded everyone of the true meaning of Christmas, the im-
portance of family and an appreciation for the many talents that were brought together in celebration of a most holy night.
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From Left to right: Sam Holden, Katrina Holden and Emily Sulyma enjoy refreshments after singing some Christmas favorites at the Community Christmas Concert.
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Turkey Dinner served at David Hoy Elementary School BARBARA LATKOWSKI Caledonia Courier
The students at David Hoy Elementary School celebrated the Christmas season with a full turkey dinner on Dec. 10. As holiday favorites played in the background, 300 students enjoyed a dinner that parents and volunteers busily prepared. The dinner was
hosted by the Parent Advisory Council. The council continues to be committed to offering children healthy lunches and hot lunches throughout the school year. Community spirit was alive and well as everyone enjoyed the delicious dinner with full fixings. But it wasn’t complete without a visit from the Grinch who wished everyone a very Merry Christmas.
Right: Parents busily prepare turkey dinner for students at David Hoy Elementary School. Bottom left: 300 students enjoying turkey dinner. Bottom right: The Grinch, sharing Christmas cheer with everyone during dinner. Photos by Barbara Latkowski
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the previous one, but this one is wireless,” Johnson said. It was a bigger job taking the old clock down according to Johnson. It was hundreds of pounds heavier than the newer model. “AMS provided the machinery and manpower. “It’s amazing how everyone comes together to make things happen in the community, Johnson said. “Hockey is big here. It’s for the kids.”
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A new score clock was installed at the Fort St. James arena. President of the minor hockey association, Jeremy Johnson, said that this was an expensive purchase but with help from the District and from his own company AMS, the installation was made possible. “The clock is a digital clock just as Above: A new time clock is installed at the Fort St. James Forum. Below: Jeremy Johnson (middle) with the crew who helped install the new clock. Photos by Barbara Latkowski
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NEWS Festival syllabus now available
The print syllabus for the Nechako Valley Festival of Performing Arts is available for pickup at the Vanderhoof Library and Woody’s Bakery. You can also access the syllabus for all piano, speech arts and strings classes online at www.musicfestivalweb.com/nechako. The deadline for registration is Jan 11, 2016. Dates for the festival are Mar 7-20,2016.
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From left to right: Auxiliary members, Sherry Nielsen, Karen Work, JulieAnn Mortenson and Bonnie Kuzli. Photo by Barbara Latkowski
Stuart Lake Auxiliary holds another successful Raffle: In the spirit of Christmas BARBARA LATKOWSKI Caledonia Courier
The Stuart Lake Hospital Auxiliary held another successful Christmas raffle on Dec. 9. A variety of prizes were handed out including a pass for Murray Ridge, a stunning print of Stuart Lake, a teeth whitening treatment and a Samsung Galaxy Tablet 4. Christmas suddenly turned brighter for all of those lucky recipients whose names were randomly chosen at Stuart Lake Hospital. The Auxiliary members were thrilled with the results. The raffle
raised about $4,063.25 and this will be put into the pot according to Julie-Ann Mortenson, president of the Auxiliary. Members of the Auxiliary continue to dedicate their time in helping raise funds where needed in support of the community. In the past, funds have been raised for hospital equipment and the Seniors Helping Seniors Bus. The bus provides transportation to those seniors who are medically challenged. The Auxiliary is thankful for all of the community support in making the raffle another memorable success.
Fort St. James Minor Hockey Results BARBARA LATKOWSKI Caledonia Courier
The Fort St. James Atoms played against Fraser Lake at home on Dec. 12. The Atoms tied the first game, 10-10 but lost the second, 8-1. On Dec. 13, they played against Vanderhoof losing 9-4. Vanderhoof also won the second game, 10-5. The Fort St. James Pee Wee’s had a successful weekend winning against Burns Lake, 18-7 at home on Dec. 13. The weekend was concluded with another successful win as they went on to beat Burns Lake again, 14-8.
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Courier New LNG agreement with Lheidli T’enneh VICTORIA - First Nations involvement with B.C.’s developing LNG industry received another boost with a new Pipeline Benefits Agreement (PBA) with the Lheidli T’enneh First Nation. TransCanada’s Coastal GasLink (CGL) Pipeline would provide the First Nation with direct benefits to its community, support economic development and access to employment opportunities. The proposed pipeline would run from Dawson Creek to Kitimat. Pipeline benefits agreements with First Nations are part of the B.C. government’s comprehensive plan to partner with First Nations on LNG opportunities, which also includes increasing First Nations’ access to skills training and environmental stewardship projects. Lheidli T’enneh will receive an initial payment of $248,000, $1.24 million when construction starts and another $1.24 million once the pipeline is in service. Lheidli T’enneh will also receive a yet-to-be determined share of $10 million a year in ongoing benefits. The ongoing benefits will be available to all First Nations along the natural gas pipeline route. Lheidli T’enneh previously signed a PBA related to the Pacific Trail Pipeline through its membership in the First Nations Limited Partnership. The Partnership consists of 16 First Nations who will share benefits once construction has
started. Provincial benefit-sharing offers First Nations the resources to partner in economic development and is a way for government and First Nations to work together to help grow the LNG industry. It also complements industry impact benefit agreements that provide jobs and business opportunities. Lheidli T’enneh has just signed a long-term project agreement with TransCanada related to CGL, which outlines financial and other benefits and commitments that will be provided to the community while the proposed pipeline is in service. “Every LNG agreement we reach with First Nations shows our commitment to work in partnership with communities to ensure they are involved in pipeline development in a way that creates employment opportunities close to home and supports families and communities becoming stronger and more successful,” said John Rustad, B.C.’s minister of Aboriginal Relations and Reconciliation. Chief Dominic Frederick, Lheidli T’enneh First Nation, said, “Strong economic development is essential to keep our community thriving. This pipeline benefits agreement with the Province gives the people of Lheidli T’enneh the ability to be a full partner in the opportunities LNG offers. It will provide jobs for our young people and a secure future for
their families.” Quick Facts: * Located on the Fraser and Nechako Rivers near Prince George, Lheidli T’enneh First Nation has approximately 320 members and is in the final stage of treaty negotiation. * The Province has now achieved 62 Pipeline Benefits Agreements with 28 First Nations. * The Province issued environmental assessment certificates for the proposed CGL and Prince Rupert Gas Transmission projects in the fall of 2014. In addition to meeting conditions set out in respective environmental assessment certificates, the projects require various federal, provincial and local government permits to proceed. * There are 20 First Nations along the proposed CGL pipeline project. * In July 2015, the B.C. Legislature received Royal Assent for the Liquefied Natural Gas Project Agreement Act, which provides the legislative authority for government to enter into LNG project agreements. * Pipeline benefits agreements between the Province and First Nations are separate from industry-led impact benefit agreements. Industry proponents are working directly with First Nations on their own agreements.
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