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A Holiday Hike We had moved to Agassiz in 2003 from a cabin in the mountains. We were used to being above the snow line. Living in the Valley was agreeing with us in many ways, but we longed to fly up above the coastal cloud in wintertime. One day close to Christmas rain was falling mixed with snow, the first we had seen that year. We decided to go in search of a Winter Wonderland near home. We drove to the base of what is locally known as The Green Grind. Dressed in winter gear and boots we hiked up the steep curving slope. Before
long we found ourselves in a silent, Narnia-like forest. Snow was falling, snow on snow, decorating tree limbs and covering the path. We hiked up to the radio tower, tasting snowflakes on our tongues and stopping to throw loosely packed snowballs at each other. We found the book we had been told about by a local hiker and wrote our names in it. We made our way slowly down the mountain, carefully, and with satisfaction in our hearts. We had found our White Christmas. Rebecca Schram, Kent Harrison Arts Council
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I remember the winters in Ottawa when I was growing up. The bitter cold and snow which made the season feel like Christmas. Ears, fingers, and toes ‘tingled’ when outside in the icy weather and the snow was ploughed into high banks in ditches along side of the road. My father marked the edges of our drive way against the ditches with round red reflectors on the end of metal rods. Family from the city would spend Christmas Day with us and without fail, although the driveway was marked, someone leaving at the end of the day, would back their car into the ditch. The teasing was relentless as everyone, dressed in their Sunday best, pitched in to push the stranded car back onto the road. With the task completed we went back into the house with ears, fingers, and toes that ‘tingled’ from the icy weather. Mike Rail Media Relations Section RCMP
From age 4 to 10 I lived in Australia, close to Sydney in the Northern Beaches. Our Christmas photos are of us bronze-skinned kids opening presents in our flip-flops and speedos, because Christmas was at the hottest point in the summer. Despite the sub-tropical climate, Christmas was as magical as anywhere in the northern hemisphere, and we anticipated the visit from the old fellow on the sleigh with wonder. My fondest memory is when I drew a picture of a car for Santa which I placed on the chimney of our house a couple of days before Christmas. A few weeks later, I had forgotten about it, and my dad asked me if I had checked to see if Santa had taken the picture. I climbed on the roof, and there was a note "Thank you Andy, Santa". I was so excited. I still have the note. Andy Hillhouse, Executive and artistic director Harrison Festival Society
Our family’s tradition dates back to 1979. Our children were 5 and 3 with a 7 week old baby. We decided to venture out on Christmas Eve and visit our parents for dinner. Nanna asked our 3 year old what he wanted for dinner and Andrew answer “barbequed hamburgers”. Nanna being a grandmother she went out and bought a hibachi and we had our first great Christmas Eve BBQ. Now you must know that the grandparents lived on the 14th floor of a high rise, we had the apartment manager come knocking on the door, barbequing was not allowed on the balconies. Who knew? That started it and every year since we
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Christmas has always been about family time, my favorite Christmas and most special was 31 years ago and the birth of my son Eric early in the morning of Boxing Day. Leaving my parents home Christmas evening and whispering to my Nannie with a wink, as we had to take her home, that it was time. She got the “wink” right away and didn’t tell anyone. Of course there’s all the Charlie Brown trees (the best kind) that dad would bring home. Nannies’s shortbread, and to this day my mom’s butter tarts. The family dinner, the table set with the best of the best and the family, friends, neighbors, and of course Grandpa Roger Pickard’s laugh as he lay on the floor playing with all the kids. The winter activities as a child seemed to always be so much fun “in the day” skating at the old Curling Rink in Harrison and then skiing every possible day up at Hemlock was how I remember the school holidays as a child. Merry Christmas! Judy Pickard, Manager, Agassiz Visitor Information Center and Museum
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and trying to read through the wrapping. Christmas Eve would start with our favourite meal, Kentucky Fried Chicken. Mom and Dad methodically washed the dishes and tidied up, then read the Christmas story, by which time we were almost mad with excitement. Finally Mom would hand out the gifts and we all had to watch each one be opened and share their joy, whether feigned or real. True, we seldom got exactly what we wanted, but it was a
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News “Well, if you really look at it, everything we take care of, and everything we look at, belongs to Band Members. At Seabird, we like to look at it in terms of how we involve everyone. Our Fire Department does a Hamper Food Drive. They participate. It’s a big part of what they represent. Our Hamper Drive is set up to bring back something to people who don’t have the ability to buy everything they need. We try to involve everybody, not just on Seabird Island, but our extended family too. I still remember when I was a young boy, probably around the 8th of December, we used to have a dinner here that involved all of the communities. Our people used to have Memories of Christmas: As a youngster... ...assembling handcoloured paper chains for decorating ...figuring out what that gift under the tree was ...participating in a Christmas program As a parent... ...caroling around the neighbourhood with our children and friends ...distributing homemade candy cane cookies ...skating on our backyard ice rink on Christmas Eve
A tradition that keeps repeating itself is the exchange of Christmas cards and/or letters. We have lived in a variety of places during our married life. For 27 years, I have written a letter to share with our family and friends in the various places we have lived. Best of all is the anticipation of receiving a card or letter in return. Frequently it is the one time each year we hear from distant friends. Jacquie and I make
sure we are sitting together with a hot drink, reading about some of the journeys each of our loved ones is on, knowing that the journey God has for each of us is frequently one of waiting and surprises (some painful), but always a journey of hope and peace. John Zuidhof, Principal, Agassiz Christian School
filled the room and the warmth of the fire warmed their toes, Sir Ratford sat and smiled. How nice it was to share his Christmas with all the creatures of Limber’s Mountain. They all came in different shapes, colors and sizes there was Louie the badger, Harry the skunk and Freddy the Frog for just a few. To all sit together as friends it was a wonderful Christmas gift! As the creatures sang O Holy Night, a wonderful peace came over Limbert Mountain .The Valley below was quiet on this special night there was a blanket of new snow with the lights from the houses twinkling here and there. Families were sharing the joy of a special birth. A lone star was in the sky over the barn just to remind us all of the humble beginnings of a King. Merry Christmas from Limbert’s Mountain
but the memories of my childhood Christmases keep them close in my heart. Christmas Eve always started with a banquet of food for our family and any of those around us that perhaps did not have a place to go. My Mom, who was of Ukrainian descent, prepared 12 non-meat dishes for us and it included our favorite which was Kutia, a sweet grain pudding. We feasted, sang carols then all went to midnight
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The Spirit of Christmas lives through the incredibly thoughtful and generous supporters of Agassiz-Harrison Community Services (AHCS). Last year AHCS was fortunate to start a program that invited the community at large to help support individuals and families who may not necessarily have the opportunity to celebrate the holiday season, we continued this tradition this year and the community responded! The families who were supported experienced many kinds of emotions along with the volunteers and staff of AHCS. Warm memories have been created with each item donated to this year’s Christmas Hamper program; smiles will creep upon a child’s face when “Santa” has left something under the tree when perhaps this may not have happened prior to the community involvement. Those kinds of smiles and memories can last a lifetime for the parents and the children and Agassiz-Harrison Community Services cannot do it without the very generous support of the community and for this we thank you! Agassiz-Harrison Community Services would like to wish all of its supporters, volunteers and donors a very Happy Holiday Season! Grace Admiral-Blansjee, Agassiz-Harrison Community Services My wife and I love recreating traditions with our 3 young kids. Each year we pick a Christmas tree, take it home & decorate it together. We listen to Christmas music, drink hot chocolate, and sing & dance around our living room. We laugh, break ornaments (accidentally), we cry, glue the pieces back together, & remember God is with us. There’s nothing like spending time together for recreating memories and relationships. Pastor Brian Cool Harrison Gospel Chapel
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Christmas on Limberts Mountain Sir Ratford the Rabbit sat by the fire drinking his blackberry tea and waiting for his fig cakes to be baked. “My goodness,” he said, "Christmas is almost here! The socks are knit and mittens too for all my friends. The forest tree was decorated in the cornor of the room and a star was twinkling atop while the pine smell filled the air." A knock came to the door. Sir Ratford opened it to find his dear friends Sam the mouse and Ginny, the Cricket covered in snow. “ Come in my friends and get warm by the fire while I make you some Blackberry tea.” They were soon warm and cozy in this little home. Again they heard a knock at the door. Sir Ratford went to the door to find all the forest creatures standing in the snow. “Come in my friends”, it’s cold outside.” As they came in, they My favorite Christmas memory: I am one of a very large family who gathered together not only at Christmas but on every occasion to celebrate the day and to celebrate life! Although later in life, as we chose different paths, we did not gather as much, we continued to enjoy the Christmas season each in our own ways. Most of my family has now left this beautiful earth for a place in Paradise
Christmas Dinner and every family used to come and bring something for dinner. That was very important. That was their way of sharing back then. Right now, our Community Christmas Dinner we have revolves around our children, because our future belongs to them. This is our way of bringing them forward, and showing them in many different ways that this is our walk together.” On behalf of Seabird Island Band Council, Staff and Band Members, Chief Clem Seymour wishes everyone a Merry Christmas. Malikelemes! Clem Seymour, Chief Seabird Island Band
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Joey Ellis, Lions Club mass to experience how Christmas came to be and to give thanks for all we had in this beautiful world. Afterwards we went home and opened our gifts, as by then, Santa had arrived (somehow). Year after year we repeated this tradition and now my heart holds these memories dearly, as my family continues to build our own traditions. Cindy Helmer, Branch Manager, Prospera Credit Union
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• All basement and ground floor windows should be fitted with window security bars, security pins or security latches; • Basement and ground floor windows should be shatter resistant; • Ensure all windows have coverings that prevent outsiders from seeing in; • Display decals on accessible windows that would alert potential intruders that you are securityminded and have preventative measures in;
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There is no shortage of opportunities for residents to show their charitable side this holiday season. Whether it’s a shelter, looking to provide meals and clothing for the homeless, a food bank trying to fill the cupboards of low-income families and individuals, or an animal shelter issuing a desperate plea for help to feed abandoned animals, the need is evident and it seems to be never-ending. This is the time of year when people tend to dig a little bit deeper to support many worthy causes. It’s the season of giving, and that’s a good thing, because it’s also the season during which want is most keenly felt. That’s why local agencies such as Agassiz-Harrison Community Services are already planning for next year. These, and other seasonal efforts, play a crucial role in helping to ensure people with limited means have, at minimum, a hearty meal and a gift or two to unwrap. But once the lights have been taken down, the tree chipped and the last hot turkey sandwich eaten, we have a tendency to return to our daily routine and think less often about neighbours who may be scraping by. It’s a constant struggle for food banks, for example, where each Thanksgiving and Christmas — and perhaps at Easter — they see a jump in donations, but are forced to make do for much of the year, when donations slow to a trickle. The remedy for our collective forgetfulness might be something as simple as a note on each calendar page or arranging a regular pre-paid contribution, via credit card or post-dated cheques. It makes sense from both a budgeting point of view — smaller regular payments, versus a large lump sum at a time of year when finances are already strained — and in terms of helping the organizations that many depend upon, year-round, to avoid the cycle of feast or famine.
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Tom Fletcher NDP leader John Horgan sat down with Tom Fletcher for a yearend interview in his Victoria office Dec. 10. Here are excerpts. For the full version, see the Opinion tab at agassizharrisonobserver.com. TF: In the recent federal election, national NDP leader Thomas Mulcair rejected the Trans Pacific Partnership sight unseen, endorsing letters from Unifor and CUPE saying this is a bad deal. Is your party seen as against Pacific Rim trade? JH: No, I don’t think so, and what I said at the time was that I support trade. We’re a tradecentred province. We’re looking across the ocean at the largest market the world has known, and I support getting our products to
higher-priced markets. But having said that, the B.C. Liberals embraced TPP without even having seen it. TF: The NDP and unions have historically been protectionist. Do you see any need to modernize the B.C. party? JH: When it comes to trade, I think we have modernized. And who was the first premier to go on a trade mission from British Columbia? It was Dave Barrett. And now there has been a succession of premiers make regular visits to other markets to try to stimulate economic activity here at home. TF: Your party supports the carbon tax now, but not the revenue neutral approach. Do you support increasing the rate? JH: I’ve looked carefully at the report tabled by the premier's [advisory] group, a vast array of British Columbians, and there was a lot of water put into the wine to get to the position they got
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So if I’m successful and form a government, I’ll have time to look at tax policy broadly to see if we can make improvements in the carbon tax.
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For me, and I think for most British Columbians, the model that Alberta has adopted of taking revenues and driving them into industries, or activities like transit, that will reduce emissions over time. TF: Natural gas price and volume continue to go down, along with commodities generally, and supply of oil and gas keeps going up. What's your take on the prospects for LNG after the year we’ve had? JH: Not good. I’ve always said price will determine whether investors drop down multibillions of dollars in a far-away place to provide a product that is not developed here. Brownfield opportunities have moved very quickly in the U.S. Changing LNG import facilities to export facilities is a whole lot easier and cheaper than starting from scratch. Getting to the coast is a challenge for fossil fuels, and the last LNG price point I saw delivered in Asia OFFICE HOURS Tues.-Fri. 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. Closed Sat., Sun., & Mon.
was $5.70 a unit. You're not going to make money at that price, even with rock-bottom prices here in B.C. TF: We’ve just had a couple of announcements as part of the government’s Jobs Plan, $100 million in financing for tech startups, which your critic was pleased about, and an agriculture and food strategy. Are we going to see more Jobs Plan advertising in the new year? JH: It’s the Christmas season, the federal election is over, there are two sets of ads running now. I think these ads are self-promotion. These are not informing the public on information that they really need. If it’s just smiling people with hardhats on, I think we’re going to have something to say about that. Tom Fletcher is legislature reporter and columnist for Black Press. Twitter: @tomfletcherbc Email: tfletcher@blackpress.ca
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Dear Editor, I must correct your article on page 4 of the Dec 10th edition. The headline is incorrect. There is no “Regional Park” being created in Harrison All that is happening is that the province is fulfilling a pledge of provincial lands made many years ago. That pledge was to dedicate their portion of the East Sector to the future Harrison Forest Park. Their land, about 230 acres, will be set aside as a Recreational Site under the Forests and Natural Resources Ministry. A provincial “Rec. Site” is nothing like a Regional District Park. ( I was on the FVRD Park Committee when we formed the Cheam Wetlands Regional Park). The province does not own 300 acres, only the 240 acres noted above in the South and East areas. The Village
of Harrison does not lease any land. We used to lease 77.342 acres alongside McComb Drive. At the suggestion of my clerk, Malcolm Wright, I obtained title to this while mayor back in about 1979. We, the people of Harrison, own that land. If any improvements are made in the new year, as stated, they will be late in the new year as neither FVRD or the province have even started the planning process. There has been no public consultation as yet and our own OCP requires a public process. The main North-South trail is called the Bridle Trail, not the Bridal Trail. (Think horses, not weddings) . The Harrison Forest park project did not start in 2012 with Facio. It actually started in about 1984 as part of Harrison’s OCP review. Though
he would like us to think he has achieved something great here, he hasn’t. Instead he continues to work towards the clear cutting and development of the critical Northern block which was pledged to the community as part of the Harrison Forest Park during the OCP adoption process. The Official Community Plan is still the supreme land-use bylaw in Harrison, despite the mayor`s attempts to dismiss it as irrelevant. That OCP still requires the council (and the FVRD) to work towards the creation of the complete Harrison Forest Park, including the Northern block. It does not call for a smaller, more remote park as an alternative.
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With the uncertainty refinance. of job loss racing With access to more through many people’s money, you will be minds these days, taking better able to manage a proactive approach your debt. Refinancing to this issue by putting your first mortgage and mortgage taking some payments aside existing equity while you’re out could also still actively enable you to employed can make other help set your i nve s t m e nt s , mind at ease. go on vacation, Planning for do some the future and renovations or potential job even invest in BARB TEN BOS loss is one of the your children’s most important Mortgage education. undertakings K e e p you can make Minute in mind, to ensure you however, that can pay your mortgage by refinancing you may in an uncertain economy. extend the time it will Dominion Lending take to pay off your Centres Mortgage mortgage. Professionals often Options for suggest you put money paying your aside each pay period so you can place six to mortgage down quicker There are many ways to 12 months’ worth of pay down your mortgage mortgage payments into sooner that could save a short-term GIC as security for a possible job you thousands of dollars in interest payments loss. And, best of all, if your throughout the term of job remains secure, you your mortgage. Most mortgage can take the money out of your GIC and make products, for instance, prepayment a pre-payment back on include privileges that enable you your mortgage on your anniversary date, which to pay up to 20% of the can end up saving you principal (the true value thousands of dollars in of your mortgage minus the interest payments) interest payments. per calendar year. This Refinancing to access will also help reduce your your home’s equity amortization period (the But if it’s not plausible length of your mortgage), to save money each pay which, in turn, saves you period, refinancing to money. access the equity you’ve Another way to lower already built up in your the time it takes to home is another valid pay off your mortgage option for planning involves changing the ahead in uncertain times. way you make your In addition to freeing payments by opting for up money to store future accelerated bi-weekly mortgage payments in a mortgage payments. GIC, some of the money Not to be confused with can also be used to pay semi-monthly mortgage off high-interest debt – payments (24 payments such as credit cards – and per year), accelerated get you and your family bi-weekly mortgage off to a fresh financial payments (26 payments start. per year) will not only You will find that pay your mortgage taking equity out of off quicker, but it’s your home to pay off guaranteed to save you high-interest debt can a significant amount of put more money in money over the term of your bank account each your mortgage. month. If, for instance, And since interest you have a $100,000 rates are at historic lows, mortgage, an interest switching to a lower rate of 5% and an rate may save you a lot amortization period of of money – possibly 25 years, your monthly thousands of dollars per mortgage payment year. would be $581.60 and There are penalties for your total payments for a paying your mortgage year would be $6,979.20 loan out prior to renewal, ($581.60 x 12). but these could be offset To understand the by the extra money savings accelerated you acquire through a bi-weekly mortgage
payments can make, take the monthly mortgage payment of $581.60 and divide it by two ($581.60 ÷ 2 = $290.80). Next, take that payment and multiple it by 26 to arrive at your total payments for the year ($290.80 x 26 = $7,560.80). As you can see, by using the monthly mortgage payment plan, you’ve made payments totalling $6,979.20 for the year, while using the accelerated bi-weekly mortgage plan you’ve made payments totalling $7,560.80 – a difference of $581.60. Basically, with accelerated bi-weekly mortgage payments, you’re making one additional monthly
payment per year. Using this example, you would reduce the amortization on your $100,000 mortgage from 25 years to just over 21 years and your total savings on interest over the life of the mortgage would be just over $12,000. By refinancing now and paying off your debt or putting money aside for future mortgage payments, you can put yourself and your family in a better financial position. Wishing you All a Joyous Christmas, and a Healthy 2016. Barbara Ten Bos is a mortgage professional with Dominion Lending, Drake Entrust Mortgages
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Rates from other lenders will vary. Down payment, trade and/or security deposit may be required. Monthly payment and cost of borrowing will vary depending on amount borrowed and down payment/trade. Example: $45,000 at 0% APR, the monthly payment is $535.71 for 84 months. Cost of borrowing is $0, total obligation is $45,000. Offer is unconditionally interest-free. Freight, air tax ($100, if applicable) included. License, insurance, registration, PPSA/movable property registry fees, applicable taxes and dealer fees not included. Dealers may sell for less. Limited time offer which may not be combined with certain other offers. GM Canada may modify, extend or terminate offers in whole or in part at any time without notice. Conditions and limitations apply. See dealer for details. ®Registered trademark of The Bank of Nova Scotia. RBC and Royal Bank are registered trademarks of Royal Bank of Canada. † $12,000 is a combined total credit consisting of a $11,000 Cash Credit (tax exclusive) available on 2015 GMC Sierra HD Gas models (excluding HD Gas Double Cab 1SA 4x2), $1,000 Connect & Win Bonus (tax inclusive), which is available for cash purchases only and cannot be combined with special lease and finance rates. By selecting lease or finance offers, consumers are foregoing this $11,000 credit, which will result in higher effective interest rates. Discounts vary by model. †† $10,380 is a combined total credit consisting of a $3,000 manufacturer-to-dealer delivery credit (tax exclusive) $5,195 Cash Credit (tax exclusive) available on 2015 GMC Sierra Double Cab 1SA 4WD models, $1,000 Owner Cash (tax inclusive), $750 manufacturer-to-dealer Elevation Package Discount Credit (tax exclusive) for 2015 Sierra 1SA Elevation Edition with 5.3L Engine and a $435 manufacturer-to-dealer cash credit (tax exclusive) on any 2015 GMC Sierra Elevation double cab all-wheel drive with a 5.3L engine, which is available for cash purchases only and cannot be combined with special lease and finance rates. By selecting lease or finance offers, consumers are foregoing this $5,630 credit, which will result in higher effective interest rates. Discounts vary by model. ‡‡ 5,000/3,000 is a combined credit consisting of a $1,000 Connect & Win Bonus (tax inclusive), $0/$1,000 Holiday Bonus (tax inclusive), $3,000 manufacturer to dealer delivery credit (tax exclusive) for 2015 Sierra Light Duty Double Cab, and a $1,000/$1,000 manufacturer to dealer finance cash (tax exclusive) for a 2015 Sierra 1500/Terrain, which is available for finance offers only and cannot be combined with special lease rates and cash purchase. ‡ $6,200 is a combined total credit consisting of $1,000 Connect & Win Bonus (tax inclusive), $1,000 Holiday bonus (tax inclusive), and a $4,200 manufacturer to dealer cash credit (tax exclusive) for a 2015 Terrain SLE-1 FWD, which is available for cash purchases only and cannot be combined with special lease and finance rates. By selecting lease or finance offers, consumers are foregoing this $4,200 credit which will result in higher effective interest rates. Discounts vary by model and cash credit excludes Terrain SLE-1 AWD.** Offer available to retail customers in Canada only on new 2015 & 2016 GMC Terrain delivered between December 18, 2015 and January 4, 2016. $1,000 Holiday Bonus includes HST/GST/QST/PST as applicable by province. Limited time offers, which may not be combined with certain other consumer incentives. GM Canada may modify, extend or terminate this offer, in whole or in part, at any time without notice. See dealer for details.
Call Gardner Chevrolet Buick GMC at 604-869-9511, or visit us at 945 Water Avenue, Hope. [License #7287]
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Starts in February 2016. Position may include general nursery labor such as planting, weeding, pruning, loading orders, digging trees etc. Applicants should be physically fit, able to do heavy and repetitive work. Also must be willing to work outside in all weather conditions. General work hours are Mon to Fri 7:30am to 5:00pm (Some wkends req’d and OT may be required). Position is seasonal FT from Feb to Oct in Agassiz, may become permanent. Salary is $11/hr. Pls send resume to gill890@hotmail.com fax: 604-520-0594 mail:Rainbows End Tree Farm 4674 Lougheed Hwy, Agassiz, BC, V0M 1A3.
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School District #78 (Fraser-Cascade) has a position of a Temporary Early Learning Program Coordinator effective January 4, 2016 to June 30, 2016. Under the direction of the Principal of Kent Elementary School, the StrongStart Program Coordinator will be responsible for the delivery of the Strong Start program in the community of Agassiz, B.C. in School District No.78 (Fraser-Cascade). The successful candidate must possess a certi¿cate, preferably a Diploma, in Early Childhood Education;
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In the matter of the Warehouse Lien Act: Agassiz All Storage, located at: 7651 Industrial Way, Agassiz, BC and Angeline Cherewyk of the last known address of: 603 Hot Springs Road, Harrison Hot Springs, BC, V0M 1K0; for unpaid rents totaling $376.75 If this amount is not paid on or before December 31 2016, the unit contents will be sold by public auction at a later date to settle unpaid rents.
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