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CALLING FOR FIREFIGHTERS

QVFD urgently seek new volunteers

The City of Quesnel Fire Department is in urgent need of new members. If you are able to volunteer a few hours a week, have a willingness to learn and train, are ready to give back to your community, then please consider joining the Quesnel Fire Department. Presently the Fire Department has 31 volunteer members with five full time staff members responding from three fire halls. The downtown hall has 15 members, Red Bluff hall has 15 members and the West Quesnel hall has six members. A healthy number for the Fire Department would be 40 volunteers and five full time staff which would give us 15 members per hall. With only a hand full of new members joining in the past few years and a number of members leaving

due to work, personal reason or simply retiring, the Quesnel Fire Department is starting to feel the effects of not having sufficient members available to respond to emergencies. This is particularly true with fire hall number three located in West Quesnel. This particular hall went from having 11 responding members at the start of 2015 to our present manning of six members. So if you would like to do something important for your community and are willing to take on a challenging opportunity, being a volunteer fire fighter may be the right opportunity for you. If you are over the age of 19, please think about joining the Quesnel Fire Department. Application can be obtained at 310 Kinchant Street or on our web site at www.quesnelfire.ca.

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Budding young scientists Carson Elementary held their Science Fair last week, with a select few being chosen for the District Science Fair this week. Autumn MacDonald photos

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Quesnel Cariboo Observer

It is with great sadness that the family of

PhiliPPe Gamache announces his passing on February 17th.

A Prayer Service will be held on Friday, February 26th at 7:00 pm at St. Ann’s Catholic Church. Funeral Mass will be held on Saturday, February 27th at 11:00 am at St. Ann’s Catholic Church with interment to follow at the Quesnel Cemetery. A Reception luncheon will follow at St. Ann’s Hall. Rosa and Family appreciate all of your continued support during this difficult time. Clayton’s Funeral Directors entrusted with arrangements.

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Kersley isn’t giving up without a fight Kersley elementary school parents, family and supporters were out in front of the SD28 offices on North Star Road with signs protesting the closing of Kersley elementary school as a cost-cutting measure by School District 28 board and administration. The Kersley supporters have fought vigorously to prevent the closure. Two other schools, Ecole Baker and Parkland, are also slated for closure this year. A final decision is expected by March 30 and the schools in question, if slated for closure, will shut their doors for good at the end of June. Autumn MacDonald photo

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COFI applauds lastest provincial budget

Forest management, rural development and long-term market access enhanced The Council of Forest Industries (COFI) congratulates the B.C. government’s tabling of its fourth consecutive balanced budget today. The budget provides critical funding to enhance forest management, rural development and longterm market access. “The government is making an important contribution to enhancing future forest health in B.C. through the establish-

ment of a new $85 million fund,” Susan Yurkovich, President and CEO of COFI said. “The fund, to be administered through the new Forest Enhancement Society, will result in improved wildfire prevention and mitigation through forest fuel management, reforestation and habitat restoration.” Premier Clark and her government have also

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shown strong leadership by making an investment in building the B.C. wood products brand in India. “As Finance Minister de Jong pointed out, China was just an emerging market for B.C. wood products 15 years ago and now we export large volumes to that country,” Yurkovich said. “Now India, with its growing middle class, has

the potential to be a marketplace for high quality B.C. wood products in the future. “This is an opportunity we are pleased to be exploring in partnership with the Province.” The government should also be commended for directing $19 million to support the appropriate consultation and engagement with First Nations, industry, communities

and stakeholders on resource permitting and development. “The forest industry contributes $12 billion to the provincial GDP and supports 145,000 direct and indirect jobs in B.C.,” Yurkovich said. “We are happy to see Premier Clark and her government remain committed to ensuring a healthy, vibrant and sustainable natural resource sector.”

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Apply now for the Power Pioneers’ Community Service Award Students 18 years and younger encouraged to write about their contributions

ANNIE GALLANT Observer Reporter The B.C. Hydro Power Pioneers Community Service Award is once again up for grabs. Since 2002, the Power Pioneers have presented their annual Community Service Award that recognizes young people who dedicate a significant amount of their time and energy to volunteering in their communities. Each year 20 service awards are handed out to deserving recipients in 20 regions of B.C. Available to fulltime students, 18 years or younger who maintain a passing grade, this $1,000 service award rewards community service and volunteer time. Everyone knows someone who gives freely of their time, cares about the welfare of others and is a bright and valued member of the community. Encourage them to apply for this service award. There’s an application form and applicants are required to describe the outstanding contributions they’ve made to their community for a considerable amount of time or a one-time project that the applicant initiated, organized and contributed to significantly. This community service must also be without remuneration (financial or other compensation) for services provided. Applications forms are available from school counsellors, other outlets where students frequent and online at powerpioneers.com. Although school is an obvious choice for the use of this service award, recipients may choose how they wish to spend their $1,000 award. Completed application packages including: completed application form; one-page essay on volunteer contributions; reference letter(s) from commu-

nity organization(s) you have volunteered with; reference letter from a teacher, counsellor or principal at your school; confirmation of a passing grade (a photocopy of your transcript is acceptable; proof of age (a photocopy of birth certificate or passport is acceptable) must be received by March 31

to qualify. The postmark must be no later than March 31. Mail completed applications to B.C. Hydro Power Pioneers, 333 Dunsmuir Street, 15th floor, Vancouver, B.C. V6B 5R3. Don’t miss out on this great opportunity. This service award re-

lies on the applicants to be good community volunteers and doesn’t require topof-the-class grades or other academic achievements. What are you waiting for? Get your application in early. Inquiries may be emailed to power. pioneers@bchydro. com.

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Q-City Page A feature highlighting meetings, proposals and events important to Quesnel residents.

NOTICE TO ELECTORS OF AN ALTERNATIVE APPROVAL PROCESS TO AUTHORIZE A LOAN FOR A NEW PUBLIC WORKS FACILITY MORE INFO ON WWW.QUESNEL.CA This notice is the first of two notices to advise electors in the City of Quesnel of the intention to adopt City of Quesnel Public Works Loan Authorization Bylaw No. 1786 of 2016. The purpose of the bylaw is to borrow an amount not to exceed $10,000,000 to finance the cost of a new Public Works Facility that will be repaid over a period not to exceed 30 years. It is estimated that the borrowing will result in a tax increase for the average residential property of $26.17 per year. It is anticipated that other costs will be reduced that will offset this tax increase. The new Public Works Facility will replace the current old and decrepit facility that is located within the 200 year flood plain. A copy of Bylaw 1786 and a summary of the proposal are available from the local government’s offices during each business day of the week between 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.

immediately preceding voting day; have lived in the area defined for the Alternative Approval Process; and not be disqualified under the Local Government Act, or any other enactment form voting in a local election, or be otherwise disqualified by law.

The City of Quesnel proposes to borrow the money and undertake the construction of a new Public Works Facility unless, by 4:30 p.m. on April 4, 2016, at least 10 percent of the electors in the City of Quesnel sign an elector response form opposing the implementation of the proposal unless the City of Quesnel holds a vote.

Note: Only one non-resident property elector may sign an elector response form per property, regardless of how many people own the property; and, that owner must have the written consent of a majority of the other property owner(s) to sign the response form on their behalf. An eligible elector can only vote once/Alternate Approval Process. (See Form 2-8) Property owned in whole or in part by a corporation does not qualify under the non-resident property elector provisions.

The number of elector responses required to prevent the local government from proceeding unless a vote is held is estimated to be 723. A report respecting the basis on which this determination was made is available upon request from the local government. Elector responses are required to be submitted to the local government on forms that can be obtained during regular business hours from City Hall located at 410 Kinchant Street. The form can also be downloaded from the City of Quesnel website at: www.quesnel.ca. The only elector response forms that will be accepted by the local government are the ones provided by the City of Quesnel, or an accurate copy of the form. Eligible electors wanting to indicate their OPPOSITION that Quesnel City Council may NOT proceed with the proposed City of Quesnel Public Works Loan Authorization Bylaw No. 1786 of 2016 may submit one Electoral Response Form until 4:30 p.m. April 4, 2016 at City Hall, via facsimile 250-9917496, or via email to alternativeapproval@quesnel.ca. Only electors of the City of Quesnel are eligible to sign the elector response forms. There are two types of electors – resident electors and non-resident property electors. Resident Elector: When signing an elector response form, a resident elector must: be 18 years of age or older; be a Canadian Citizen; have lived in British Columbia for at least six months immediately preceding voting day; have lived in the City of Quesnel for at least 30 days

LOAD RESTRICTIONS

Resident electors signing the elector response form must provide their name and address. Non-resident property electors must provide their name and the address of the property in relation to which they are entitled to register as a non-resident property elector. The local government will not share the information on the form with anyone other than the Corporate Officer, or other person designated by the Corporate Officer. For more information on elector qualifications, please contact the City of Quesnel or see the Voter’s Guide to Local Government Elections in B.C., available from the Ministry of Community, Sport and Cultural Development or online at: www.cscd.gov.bc.ca/lgd/elections_home.htm. If this form is submitted to the City of Quesnel by facsimile, please ensure that the transmission was completed by contacting 250-992-7471 or 250-991-7477. Further information about the new Public Works Facility and City of Quesnel Public Works Loan Authorization Bylaw No. 1786 of 2016 is available on the City’s website at www.quesnel.ca and at City Hall. For further information please contact the City of Quesnel at 250-992-2111.

FOR SALE

As per City Bylaw, Load Restrictions are in place effective midnight Friday February 19, 2016 until further notice. All roads and streets in City Limits are restricted to 70% of legal axle loading except the attached list of roads which remain at 100% legal axle loading. • • • • • • • •

Non-Resident Property Elector: When signing an elector response form, a non-resident property elector must: be 18 years of age or older; be a Canadian Citizen; have lived in British Columbia for at least six months immediately preceding voting day; be the registered owner of real property in the City of Quesnel at least 30 days immediately preceding voting day; own property in the area defined for the Alternative Approval Process; and not be disqualified under the Local Government Act, or any other enactment form voting in a local election, or be otherwise disqualified by law.

The following is a list of the roads which would not have weight restrictions imposed on them: • Anderson Drive • Northstar Road (north of Rome Avenue • West Fraser Road Highway 97 south) Mcleod Avenue • Johnston Bridge Loop • Sword Avenue Commons Avenue • Johnston Avenue (west of • Carson Pit Road Brownmiller Road traffic circle to City boundary) • Elliott Street Pinecrest Road • North Fraser Drive Quesnel Hixon Road • Moffat Drive Approach Carradice Road • Marsh Drive Campbell Crescent

PLAYGROUND EQUIPMENT The playground equipment at the Quesnel and District Arts and Recreation Centre, 500 North Star Road is for sale. Equipment is as is, where is and is considered scrap metal. Successful submission will be required to remove the equipment in April 2016. Highest bid will be accepted. Written quotations should be submitted 2pm on March 2 , 2016 to Teann Ingram City of Quesnel, 410 Kinchant Street Quesnel V2J 7J5 For more details call Diane Rogers at ; 250-992-4010.

The public and trucking and transportation companies are asked to govern themselves accordingly. For questions, please contact the City’s Public Works Department at 250-992-6330. City Hall - 410 Kinchant Street, Quesnel, BC, V2J 7J5 T - 250-992-2111 W - www.quesnel.ca Hours of operation are from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., Monday to Friday (except Statutory Holidays)


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MLA Coralee Oakes - Cariboo North Minister of Small Business and Red Tape Reduction Minister Responsible for the Liquor Distribution Branch #401-410 Kinchant St. • Tel: 250.991.0296 Coraleeoakesmla.ca Find me on Twitter & Facebook

Fun with science Students had a field day presenting their science experiements during Carson elementary schools science fair last week. Autumn MacDonald photo

B.C. Chambers of Commerce happy with balanced budget Chambers of Commerce from across the province congratulate the B.C. government for tabling a fourth consecutive balanced budget. The 2016 budget combines on-going fiscal discipline, including a continued focus on repaying operating debt and a number of forwardlooking initiatives strongly advocated for by the BC Chamber network, such as the creation of a Tax Competitiveness Commission and the BC Prosperity Fund, to support future economic growth. “While this budget is anything but flashy, the Chamber is pleased the government heeded our advice and is implementing strong forward-looking initiatives, such as the Commission on Tax Competitiveness, which will give additional fiscal flexibility to deal with challenges facing business like tax competitiveness,” Jon Garson, president and CEO of the BC Chamber of Commerce, said. “This commission is timely because we need to start looking at broader tax reforms and not only further tax reductions.” Budget 2016 forecasts a $377 million surplus for 2015/16, with a further surplus of $264 million in 2016/17. Budget 2016 includes over $1.8 billion toward

paying down the operating debt. Budget 2016 also includes several modest initiatives to support further economic development across the province, including: a Rural Dividend Program to strengthen and diversify rural economies, new money for highway maintenance, and further extension to the Mining Flow- Through Share tax and the Mineral Exploration tax credit measures, and another increase to the Small Business Venture Capital

tax credit. “The Chamber has consistently called on government to balance its books and live within its means and we are pleased to see this on-going commitment to fiscal discipline. Budget 2016 does that by continuing to control spending while making modest investments into measures to help grow the economy,” Garson said. “As one of only two jurisdictions in Canada to balance our budget, Brit-

ish Columbians are seeing the benefit as government continues paying off operating debt while investing

in targeted measures that support B.C. businesses and grow our economy across the province.”

Connecting Our Community

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CAPSULE COMMENTS with Lee-Anne Williams B.Sc. (Pharm)

The use of cigarettes rose dramatically during WW I and it was accompanied with an upsurge of lung cancer cases in the 1930s as a result. Lung cancer was a rarity before 1900 but with mechanization of manufacturing and mass marketing, the use of cigarettes skyrocketed. Lung cancer became epidemic in the 1940s and 1950s but it wasn’t until the 1960s that it became official: smoking causes lung cancer. The term alcohol use disorder is becoming more common today. It describes problem drinking that can interfere with work and relationships as well as increasing the risk of various diseases affecting the heart, liver, blood pressure and is implicated in cancer and some mental conditions. This disorder is on the rise and is denied as a problem by most users of excess alcohol. Reading those nutrition values on food labels can be confusing at times. Certain nutrients are listed as a percentage of daily value. If this value is 5%, it doesn’t have much nutritional value. Of course if the nutrient is fat, you want that as low as possible. For other nutrients look for those that have at least 15%. For some nutrients like fibre, calcium, iron and vitamins A and C, 25% is better. Epilepsy is a seizure disorder affecting the temporal lobe of the brain. This is the same area of the brain that processes music. Tests using a Mozart sonata and a John Coltrane jazz piece found greater reaction in the brains of epileptics as opposed to non-epileptics. Music might become another tool in treating epilepsy. Looking for a pharmacy to feel good about? Give us a try!

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Medical Service Plan premiums assistance changes can help seniors One of the many things that I love about living in the Cariboo is visiting with my grandmother, who resides in Quesnel. I cherish our weekly visits. Our conversations consist of many topics, one of which is medical services coverage for seniors. In my role as MLA, I know seniors have told our provincial government that that they want to enjoy their independence and we know that financial worries can make a difference, Medical Service Plan premium assistance and the measures announced in Budget 2016 will help British Columbians in financial need - as well as seniors – continue to live as comfortably as possible. Changes to MSP and premium assistance will help seniors, lower-income families and individuals with the cost of living. In 2017, a single senior could qualify for premium assistance with net income of up to $45,000 a year and pay no premiums with net income less than $27,000. A senior couple could qualify for premium assistance with net income of up to $51,000. This translates into a savings of up to $324 per year for a single senior and $480 per year for a senior couple. Our government is investing an additional $70 million annually to enhance premium assistance. MSP premium assistance is based on a household’s net income, adjusted for age, family size and disability status. Currently, a single senior can qualify for assistance with net income of $33,000 a year or less. For a single senior with income less than $25,000, the premium is waived. A one-time application must be filled out specifically for the premium assistance program. Retroactive assistance may be provided for up to the previous six years. For many of our loved ones – whether it’s a parent, grandparent or friend – Medical Service Plan premium assistance can make a difference in their financial picture. Once the MSP changes from Budget 2016 are implemented Jan. 1, 2017, about 335,000 people will see their premiums reduced and an additional 45,000 people will no longer pay premiums. A calculator is available to help British Columbians estimate whether they could qualify for premium assistance now and in 2017 at http://ow.ly/ Yua7A. For more information on MSP premium assistance, visit http://ow.ly/Yua14. You can also come to my constituency office at 401 - 410 Kinchant Street. My friendly constituency assistants Kiley and Sheila will be happy to help you.


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CITY COUNCIL NEWS Yes! This is a Good Time to Invest in Our Community

TELUS gives back

I believe the majority of people in our community are supportive of Council’s efforts to lead Quesnel through this challenging transition period. However, anti-change and anti-investment sentiments have recently been dominating some of the local social media sites as well as the feedback pages of the Observer. The anti-change argument is that the past should dictate our present and our future; that any change from the status quo is unnecessary and unacceptable. The anti-investment argument is that this is not the time to invest in our community because our economic future appears uncertain.

TELUS’ Jo-Anna Johnston, centre presents Joanie Newman and Michelle Riley from Big Brothers Big Sisters of Quesnel with a cheque for $700 from TELUS’ Optic promotion where homeowners were given a chance to say which charity they wished TELUS to support. Karen Powell photo

Foreign buyers lured by loopholes, low dollar TOM FLETCHER Black Press While young people struggle to rent or buy a home in Metro Vancouver, overseas investors are snapping up high-end commercial real estate thanks to a low Canadian dollar and loopholes in the property transfer tax, opposition MLAs say. Finance Minister Mike de Jong changed the tax rules in his latest budget to exempt buyers of new homes up to $750,000, and increased the rate from two to three per cent for value over $2 million. But the province continues to reap a windfall on resold homes, the vast majority of the market,

with one per cent on the first $200,000 and two per cent on value between $200,000 and $2 million. NDP housing critic David Eby says the tax not only drives up already unaffordable home prices, it can still be avoided by offshore investors buying up downtown Vancouver office towers like the Bentall Centre and Royal Centre. The NDP and some municipal officials are also calling for a nonresident tax on residential purchases, to deter foreign buyers from buying property and leaving it empty as values climb. “There is a huge frustration in Metro Vancouver that spreads all the way up to Squamish, where people are tired of the

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fact that their wages have no connection to real estate prices, and they are fed up,” Eby said. The province is moving to restore citizenship and residency declarations for real estate purchasers, but de Jong says he needs to collect data to measure the problem of non-resident investors before taking action. Data is also needed for a commercial

property technique developed to avoid the property purchase tax when it was imposed in 1987. A “bare trust” separates legal and beneficial ownership, allowing the property to change hands without paying the transfer tax. De Jong said bare trusts and share transfers, where the registered owner doesn’t change but controlling interest does, are long-accept-

ed business practices. “We actually do encourage people to come to British Columbia and invest,” de Jong said. “The purpose here is to ensure that they are paying their fair share, that they are abiding by the laws that British Columbians and Canadians must abide by, and to ensure we have the information necessary to enforce those rules.”

Ervin Ronnie Morgenstern August 17, 1946 - January 9, 2016

The family of the late Ervin Ronnie Morgenstern are sad to announce his unexpected passing at the age of 69. A memorial service was held January 23rd at Claytons Funeral Directors in Quesnel BC. Ervin is survived by his daughters Cherie-lynn (Darren) and Velvet. Ten grandchildren: Letitia (Chris), Shayna (John), Alyssa (Nolan), Danica, Austin, Aaron, Christian, Breanna, Kayla and Gavin. Two great-grandchildren: Laela and Peyton. Mother; Mary Morgenstern, Brothers; Phil (Barb), Lorne (Linda), Mel (Sharon) Sisters; Joan (Mel) and Patricia. Brothers-inlaw; Wayne (Linda), Paul (Louise), Kelly (Gerri), Terry (Claudine), Kevin (Sherry), Stephen (Michelle). Sistersin-law; Patricia (Wayne), Joyce and Lorry, as well as many extended family members and friends. Ervin is pre-deceased by his wife Phyllis, father Alvin Morgenstern, sister Edith

Werbecky, brother Gerald Morgenstern, father and mother-in-law Charles and Phyllis Standbridge and brother-in-law Mike Standbridge. Ervins life is a story of love, family and happiness. He was a devoted husband, family man and employee with a heart full of kindness and a love for laughter. He lived his life to the fullest enjoying years of camping and fishing trips, many get togethers with his extended work family and countless family dinners & BBQ’s where he always found someone to harass with a quick joke or funny story. In recent months he was a rock for his wife as she

struggled with her illness, and then his daughters as they all dealt with her loss, showing how much his family meant to him. As much as he loved his daughters and grandchildren, the loss of his beloved Willie was more than his broken heart could bear and he peacefully rejoined her for eternity, where everything is just beginning. Cherie, Velvet and their families would like to thank all the family and friends for their support as we deal with the loss of our father and grandfather. The love and support we received will help give us the strength we need to get through this difficult time together. We would also like to thank Claytons Funeral Directors for their compassion dealing with another loss. His smile and laughter will be dearly missed and held in our hearts forever. Cherie & Velvet

The reality is that our community is changing and must change; the choice for Council is whether we lead our community through this transition period or merely react to the changes as they occur. Your Council has chosen to lead this change process by proactively planning for a major transition in our basic economic foundation and a fundamental shift that is occurring in our population, which will put different demands on the City’s services, programs, and infrastructure. The pending reduction in the annual allowable necessitates that we proactively reduce the City’s dependence on the forest sector as the major source of our taxation revenue; failure to do so would be gross negligence on the part of Council. By substantially reducing the City’s operating costs and freezing industrial taxation at 2015 levels we’re weaning our community off its long-standing and unsustainable dependence on our forest industry while minimizing the financial burden this tax shift would otherwise create for residential and commercial ratepayers. The service and staff reductions associated with this proactive fiscal management have been minimal by any standard and Council stands by them. Contrary to those who claim that our uncertain future should cause us to stop investing in our community (that we can’t afford an arena or major investment in West Quesnel or a new public works facility, etc.) – this is precisely the time to make these investments. Every major investment we are making at this time is necessary, long overdue, and signals our confidence in our community’s future. We also believe they are affordable, will not add an undue burden to taxpayers, and will provide a direct stimulus to our local economy at this critical time. Every one of these investments will create and support local jobs and local contractors, infuse cash into local businesses, and add to the vibrancy and resiliency of our community. Due to decades of status quo decision-making Council must now move quickly to address long-outstanding issues in order to ensure the vibrancy and resiliency of our community. None of the decisions we’ve made have been simple or easy, nor were they made lightly. For the anti-change, anti-investment proponents, however, they’ve been characterized as thoughtless, unnecessary, and inappropriate. But, I believe the majority of people in our community are supportive of Council’s leadership on these issues and have confidence that each member of Council and all of the City’s staff and employees have the best interests of Quesnel at heart.

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This column is paid for by the City of Quesnel.

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ourteen days ago I met two incredible people who will forever change my life. Two stunningly beautiful women entered my world. My son and daughter-in-law gave birth to Lucy and Lily. In a blink-of-the-eye they were the centre of our universe. Everything else faded into the background as we welcomed these little stars. My world as a gramma grew and my heart embraced these special little people. My arms ached to hold them but as preemies, our girls were immediately installed in their incubator thrones where they ruled all their loyal subjects who came to pay hommage to their greatness. Two days later they were whisked away in a jet plane to Vancouver Children’s Hospital where Lucy was finally diagnosed with kidney problems. My world was in shambles. My heart was torn between fear for my newly arrived granddaughter and empathy for my son and daughterin-law. No one can imagine the stress, anguish and extreme anxiety they must have felt and still feel. I can only deal with my own feelings, they are all too far away to encircle them in my love and protection. At two days old Lucy was fighting for her life. The comfort for me came knowing she was in the best possible place to triumph over her medical issues. And triumphing she is. All the medical specialists and incredible hospital team agree she’s turned a corner and we celebrate her return to health. Lily is thriving, her parents are eagerly awaiting her imminent release from the hospital. However, they will remain at the bedside of their Lucy as she recovers. For me I sustain myself with dreams of the future and all the adventures with these new wonder women. E.A. Gallant Cariboo Observer

Time to take MSP off life support T he B.C. Liberal government made a big show of selectively easing Medical Services Plan fees in its budget for the coming election year. In what is becoming a pattern for Premier Christy Clark, the biggest beneficiaries are single parents. The new MSP is calculated for adults only, so a single parent with two children saves as much as $1,200 a year. Premium assistance is expanded, with discounts for single people making up to $42,000, rather than $30,000. But for singles, couples and seniors who don’t qualify for discounts, the rate is going up another four per cent effective Jan. 1, 2017. Indeed, with population growth, the finance ministry expects its take from MSP premiums to rise every year, reaching $2.5 billion in the coming years. MSP revenue covers about 17 per cent of B.C.’s health budget, and Clark and Finance Minister Mike de Jong insist that Canada’s only direct health care charge is a vital signal to people that health care isn’t free.

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B.C. Views This argument has failed. One seldom-discussed fact is that for half of the people charged MSP, it’s paid by their employers. In private sector terms it’s a hefty payroll tax, creating one more obstacle for businesses to hire full-time staff with benefits. So most full-time employees don’t receive this supposedly vital signal, unless they get laid off because their employer is losing money. Also note that politicians and public sector employees have never paid MSP premiums. Their employers, taxpayers, pick up the tab for them. People who have to pay out of pocket are what the bureaucracy calls “pay direct accounts.” Jordan Bateman of the Canadian Taxpayers’ Federation recently revealed that nearly

revenues to establish her prosperity “slush fund,” but he stops short of calling for the elimination of MSP premiums. One would expect the NDP to lead another “axe the tax” campaign, as they did with the carbon tax and the HST, but they aren’t. Perhaps this is because workers for this unnecessary Maximus machine remain members of the B.C. Government and Service Employees’ Union. Green Party leader Andrew Weaver has it right. He staged a popular petition drive to roll MSP premiums into income tax. If the government wants to send a message, it can interrupt its continuous “Jobs Plan” advertising. Scrapping MSP and raising income tax rates on higher brackets to compensate would fix the private sector payroll deterrent, make salaried employees (including me) pay their share, and end a tax break for the wealthy. Don’t hold your breath. Tom Fletcher is B.C. legislature reporter and columnist for Black Press. Email: tfletcher@ blackpress.ca Twitter: @ tomfletcherbcfletch col

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400,000 of these accounts are currently in arrears by more than 30 days, owing a grand total of $457 million. Of course this is Canada, so even if you haven’t paid or even registered for MSP, you still get treatment at the hospital. Another potential signal lost in the noise. For people who lose their jobs, MSP is like being kicked when they are down. Their employer stops paying, and the slowmoving bureaucracy charges them based on their income from the previous year. There was a fuss in 2004 after the B.C. Liberals contracted out MSP administration to a Virginiabased back-office specialist, delightfully named Maximus Corporation. Now Maximus goes after delinquent MSP accounts with collection agency tactics, and attempts to keep up with the comings and goings from other provinces and countries. Opposition parties decry the continued inequity of the MSP premium system, which charges the same for a single person making $45,000 or $450,000 a year. NDP leader John Horgan rails about inequality and accuses Clark of using MSP

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Quesnel needs infrastructure not re-branding Editor: Re: Quesnel Image (Province paper, Thursday, Feb. 4, 2016) Quesnel does not need a taxpayers’ funded consultant to reposition its identity. Instead, it should go after infrastructure money from the Federal Government, for a bypass route around the city. Quesnel has the largest concentration of sawmills and pulp mills in North America. Millions of dollars of stumpage fees going into the coffers of B.C. Government. We only have two narrow bridges (two lane) over the rivers, plus one Bailey bridge to the plywood plant. Another bridge should be built over the Fraser River, so hundreds of logging trucks don’t cross through town via Front Street A.K.A. Highway 97 North. A new route would avoid a dangerous slide on Knickerbocker Hill. Highway 97 is the only way to access the Northern section of B.C. Dangerous goods travel through town by rail and road. The turnoff to G.R. Baker Hospital and Fraser Village is the site of many accidents. For decades city council has been asleep or opposed to the serious traffic problem. Victoria should not put billions of dollars into bridges in the Lower Mainland, but into our infrastructure here. Traffic flow should be improved here for the hardworking tax-paying citizens of Quesnel. Martin Dusoswa Quesnel, B.C.

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While the provincial newspaper focused on the negative that may have been in the interview with Bob Simpson, I would expect that is what the reporter focused on and left out anything positive. The newspaper reporting can focus on sensationalism at times. We do need rebranding. Focus on the positive as you said, but at this present time I have not seen much of

that in the past either. In the “not in the best interest” comments in the Feedback section of the newspaper Feb. 12, there are two things that I have seen focused on by this writer, and at least another previous commenter in the letter to the editor. These are: spring clean-up eliminated and garbage pick-up cut in half. Yes, therefore eliminating jobs. I have lived here only five years, previously living in

Mission, B.C. where my family still resides. When commenting on the eliminating and downsizing of these services, my family said they were eliminated there as well. I can assure you that Mission is a lot more populated than here and they have cut services as well. You can stop blaming present leadership for the deficiencies of past leadership. Our current mayor is seemingly taking a hard line on inefficiencies and

redundant employees and services to create a more economically viable community. I would say that should go a long way to creating solid finances to help our awesome home city of Quesnel become the community we would like to see in the future. I have loved visiting Quesnel for 25 years and the last five years I have called it home. I love this community. Linda Sawatsky Quensel, B.C.

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Marsh home receives heritage plaque Members of the Marsh Family and friends gather at the Marsh House as Coun. Ron Paull presents a heritage plaque to Melissa Felker, the Manager of the River Rock Pub and Steakhouse. Contributed photo

River Rock Pub carries the history of the Marsh family within its walls

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n February 16th the City of Quesnel presented a bronze plaque recognizing the old Marsh House as a significant heritage property. Coun. Ron Paull presented the plaque to Melissa Felker, Manager of the River Rock Pub and Steakhouse. Several members of the Marsh family were on hand to acknowledge the recognition including Leona Oliver, one of the surviving daughters of Josephine and Ruric Marsh and Ricki-Anne (Marsh) Fedoruk and Dick Marsh, representing the next generation to grow up in the house. Also present were Joanne, Jack, Debbie, Bob and Mike Marsh, Terry, Nancy and Nick Patchett, Kathy Somerville, Steve Erdman, Sam Fedoruk , Alison Pollock and longtime family friends Karen (Marsden) Battram, Alma Butters and Jean Johnson. The Marsh House was built by Ruric and

Josephine Marsh in 1934. It is notable for its prominent location overlooking the Fraser River and was one of the earliest homes built in West Quesnel. It is a substantial log structure with large flat roofed dormer windows providing light to the second storey. The design of most of the windows, with two or three lower panes topped by a band of small rectangular panes, provide an attractive decorative element. The gable ends of the upper storey are sheathed in shingles and the large brackets supporting the eaves create textural contrast and visual interest. This was the home of one of Quesnel’s pioneer families. Josephine’s grandfather, William Boucher and his wife Lizette settled in Quesnel in 1866 and pre-empted 160 acres on the west bank of the Fraser opposite the town. William, known as Billy,

operated the earliest ferry, a dugout canoe, across the Fraser River. Josephine was born in 1893, the daughter of their eldest son Edward and Alice Moffit. She was raised by her grandparents, since her father died when she was young. Ruric Marsh came to the Quesnel area from Vermont in 1909 and homesteaded on the west bank of the Fraser, 12 miles south of Quesnel. He cleared the land and sold the wood to power the sternwheelers. Ruric and Josephine married and about the same time relocated to Washington State to find work, returning to the ranch near Quesnel in 1919. In 1924 the family moved to West Quesnel, so their eldest children could attend school. Ruric ran a livery stable and later a trucking business. Once the Fraser River Bridge was constructed in 1928 he established the Cariboo Log Cabin Camp and built the Cariboo

Camp store, the first store in West Quesnel. He also operated an ice delivery business. By 1934 the couple had seven children; Florence, Leonard, John, Richard, Gordon, Leona and Lillian, and built a larger family home with the assistance of the well-known local carpenter Harry Joyce. Most unusual for the time the house had eight bedrooms, so that each child had their own room. Ruric Marsh was an entrepreneur who could turn his hand to a number of businesses and made a significant contribution to the development of West Quesnel. He was also an avid outdoorsman who enjoyed fishing, hunting, trapping, gardening, guiding and photography. The Quesnel Museum has an impressive moose-head, which he shot and had mounted, on display. He was a founding member of the Quesnel Rod and Gun Club. Josephine was also a skilled hunter and

member of the club. She also contributed to the community through her involvement with the Ladies’ Auxiliary of the Legion and the Quesnel View Women’s Institute. Ruric died in 1959 and after a few years Josephine sold the house to her third son, Richard. He had worked with his father, cutting and delivering wood and ice and putting up hay. He also started his own business, Marsh Sand and Gravel. After selling this business he ran a grocery store across from Quesnel high school, drove a school bus and later owned Quesnel Appliance and Refrigeration. Richard and his wife Myrtle raised their two children Ricki-Anne and Dick in the Marsh House. During the 1960s and 70s they took in boarders. Josephine passed away in 1981, but two of her children are still alive. Florence lives in Salmon

Arm and Leona Oliver resides in Quesnel. In 1997 the Bahadur Lidder family purchased the property and converted it into a pub and restaurant by adding a major addition to the North end of the building. The integrity of the original building has been well preserved. In installing this heritage plaque the City of Quesnel is recognizing both the architectural significance of the building and the contribution of the Marsh family to the development of West Quesnel and the Lidder family for creative reuse of a heritage building which preserves its heritage value. This year the theme of Heritage Week (February 15- 21) is Distinctive Destinations. The heritage ambience of the dining room in the Marsh House (and the view of Quesnel from the River Rock Pub) make it a distinctive destination for dining in Quesnel.

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collected in pledges per person (19 years and older), your name goes into the incentive draw. If you are unable to play, you can still pledge or send a tax deductible donation. Our agency served more than 180 children and youth in our community last year, at no cost to the families. There are many children who would like to have a mentor. The funds raised from this event help us sustain our mentoring programs in the community and

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March is Epilepsy month National Purple Day - March 26

schools. Remember, today is Pink Shirt Day, Feb. 24. We encourage everyone to wear something pink to show we are all working together to prevent bullying in our schools, in our communities and

online. Pink Shirt Day comes from two Nova Scotia high school students, who decided to take a stand against bullying in their own school. Show your support to help end bullying. A BIG thank you for the $700 donation

from TELUS Fibre for Good Program – this will support our mentoring programs in Quesnel. Michelle Riley is executive director of Big Brothers Big Sisters of Quesnel and regular Observer columnist.

Hosted by MLA Coralee Oakes

Celebration of Women In Business Luncheon and Networking Event Friday, March 4th, 2016 11:30 am ~ 1:30 pm At the Billy Barker Casino Showroom Join Inspiring Quesnel Women for Lunch Portion of proceeds to benefit the “Go-Girls!” Program with Big Brother Big Sisters and the Miss Quesnel Self-Development Program

Tickets $25 Available at MLA Coralee Oakes’ office (City Hall) and the Quesnel Visitor Centre Check out my Facebook page, Coralee Oakes, for more information or call my office 250-991-0296

It is with great sadness that the family of Ruth Richert announces her sudden passing on January 21, 2016. Ruth was born in Velbert, Germany September 8, 1934. She immigrated to Canada in 1956 with her husband Paul Richert. She moved from Ontario to Quesnel, BC in 1978. Ruth truly enjoyed the outdoors, camping, fishing, knitting and winning the odd small jackpot at the casino. Ruth was predeceased by her husband Paul. She is survived by sons Reiner (Dawn), Ron (Jackie), grandchildren Lisa (Adam), Jessica, Regan and Casey. Great grandchildren Chase and Danika, brother Willi Stegmann. Thank you to family and friends for their comforting words, cards, food and support during this difficult time. Special thanks to Ken Zacherias and staff at Claytons Funeral Directors and also the Billy Barker Hotel.

Harold Hennigar 1929 ~ 2016 It is with sadness that we announce the passing of Harold Hennigar, age 86 of Quesnel B.C. Harold passed on February 6, 2016 in G.R. Baker Memorial Hospital surrounded by most of his immediate family. Harold lived a full life the way he chose and ultimately died of heart failure. Harold was born in Campbellton N.B. in 1929 to Jack and Louise Hennigar (nee Jagoe). He rode the railcars west and arrived in Quesnel in 1947. Harold met and married Maryanna Penner in 1952. Harold had many occupations throughout his life including a logger, sawyer, danger tree removal, auto wrecking and towing, owned Quesnel Ambulance (1971-1975), paramedic, oilfield safety consultant, truck driver and equipment operator. Harold Hennigar along with his predeceased brother George Hennigar are founding members of the Quesnel Rodeo Association. We don’t think Harold ever stopped working but did slow down at the age of about 75. Harold is predeceased by most of his 17 siblings and is survived by two sisters Anna Carvill of Kemptville Ontario, Beatrice Wilson of Tidehead New Brunswick and sisters-in-law Diane Hennigar/Fletcher of Quesnel, Gertrude Hennigar of Hudson Hope and Jeanette Hennigar of Victoria. He is also survived by Maryanna and all of their children, Bee, Martin (Judy), Randy, Sandra (Cliff) Doonan, Wesley, Wanda and Tania. Harold is also survived by many grandchildren, great grandchildren and great, great grandchildren, nephews and nieces. There will be no service at this time; however the family is planning a gathering and a celebration of life in the summer. We will post information in the Cariboo Observer for all who wish to attend. The Hennigar Family wishes to extend their sincerest thanks to the paramedics, the doctors, nurses and support staff of G.R. Baker Hospital, and to Diane Hennigar/ Fletcher for her support and communication with getting the word out. We would also like to give special thanks to Luc Laprairie of La Prairie’s Alternate Funeral Services in Williams Lake for providing an economic cremation as per Harold’s wishes.


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Lifestyles

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noun \stig-me/ a set of negative and often unfair beliefs that a society or group of people have about something or someone.

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Kersley supporters were picketing the School District office again on Monday in protest of the pending closure of the Kersley elementary school and this protestor incorproated a little song and dance into his participation. All levity aside, supporters of the school will have a final answer in late March should the School District carry out their stated intentions, Kersley school will shutdown for good at the end of this school year.

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Community Calendar

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SPECIAL EVENTS & MEETINGS MONDAY

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NORTH CARIBOO GYMKHANA SOCIETY is offering free introductory horse care and riding lessons to five children under 15 years of age. Preference will be given to children with aboriginal roots or are visible minorities. Interested parties should send their contact information to dmverge@ msn.com or phone Lindsay Brunt-Strang at 250-747-2778.

QUESNEL LIONS GARAGE SALE, the last Saturday of every month at Maple Park Mall, 9 a.m. – 2 p.m.. Hot dogs and coffee available.

THURSDAY FRIENDS OF THE LIBRARY PRESENT AROUND THE WORLD IN 37 DAYS Feb. 25, 7 p.m. in the library. Join Lynne Wright as she travels from the tropics to the Alps in search of adventure and the World Centres for Girl Guides, all out of one suitcase. This a free presentation.

LEGION PRESENTS AN EVENING OF NOSTALGIA Feb. 27, doors open at 6 p.m., dinner at 6:30 p .m. and show, with After Eight, at 7:30 p.m. Celebrate the music of the 40s – 50s. Tickets are $30 each available at the Legion lounge with only 100 being sold.

mothers in Africa raising the children orphaned by HIV/ AIDS. BBBSQ BOWL FOR KIDS SAKE, April 24, theme this years is anything Canadian. Gather 4 or 5 friends on a team (family, coworkers, friends) and help raise the goal of $15,000 for 2016. For information call 250-992-7257. Register online, bigbrothersbigsistersofquesnel.ca All proceeds help support Quesnel kids.

ONGOING EVENTS

NAZKO AND FRIENDS ARTS AND MUSIC FESTIVAL Feb. 27, beginning with Visual Arts 2 – 6 p.m.; Food and Friends, 2 – 7 p.m.; Performing Arts 7 – 9:30 p.m. Admission is free but making crafts, buying art and enjoying the warm food is for purchase. Jointly sponsored by Nazko Valley Community Centre and the Cariboo Presbyterian Church. For information call 250249-9669.

A VOICE FOR NORTH CARIBOO SENIORS meets the 3rd Thursday of the the month, at 2 p.m. in the Legion. For information call Peter Nielsen, 250-9927416.

QUESNEL MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS SELF-HELP GROUP meeting March 4, CD Hoy at City Hall, 12:30 – 2 p.m. Mayor Bob Simpson is the guest speaker. For information call Donna, 250-9923369.

QUESNEL FIDDLERS regular monthly dance at the Legion Hall, March 12, 8 p.m. Admission $10, includes lunch. All proceeds in support of the Lions Senior Housing Projects. For details contact Jean 250992-5081.

LIONS CLUB GARAGE SALE last Saturday of the month at Maple Park Mall, 9 a.m. – 2 p.m., hot dogs and coffee available.

QUESNEL ART GALLERY PRESENTS ART FROM THE HEART – WILD HEART for the February show. For information call 250-991-4014.

SUNDAY

QUESNEL FILM CLUB PRESENTS THE LADY IN THE VAN March 3, 6:30 p.m. Carib Theatre.

FRIDAY

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QUESNEL GOLD PAN GRANNIES 6TH ANNUAL SCRABBLE FUN DAY Feb. 28, doors open at 1:15 p.m., games start at 1:30 p.m. at St. John’s community hall; $20 for the afternoon, $30 for both you if you bring a friend. Door prizes, light snacks. For details call Joan 250-9927485. Gold Pan Grannies raises funds for the Stephen Lewis Foundation in support of Grand-

G.R. BAKER HOSPITAL AUXILIARY is looking for volunteers. Meeting is the first Tuesday of the month at 2 p.m. in hospital boardroom. For details contact Barb, 250-992-5298 or 250-992-5844.

LEGION PANCAKE BREAKFAST every Saturday morning 8:30 – 11 a.m. Children welcome during meals with supervision. You don’t need to be a member to come. Welcome to the Legion. For information call 250992-6851. BIKERS AGAINST CHILD ABUSE (BACA) North Cariboo temporary chapter meets 1 p.m. RiverRock Pub, first Sunday of every month. For information contact 250983-9226. 768 JET RANGER AIR CADETS – looking for fun and

adventure, youth 12 – 18, come join the air cadets. Meets at Helen Dixon Centre, Wednesdays, 6:30 – 9:30 p.m. KEENAGERS SENIORS 50+ DROPIN FITNESS CLASSES at the Legion Tuesday, 8:30 – 9:30 a.m., Thursday, 9:30 – 10:30 a.m. Instructor Cindy Paul. No classes if school busses aren’t running. SENIORS CURLING, Tuesday and Thursday. New members welcome, no experience necessary. Register online or contact the Curling Club, 250-992-5813. RED CROSS LOAN CUPBOARD, south entrance G.R. Baker Memorial Hospital, follow the signs. Open Monday – Friday, 10 a.m. – 1:30 p.m. Call 250-991-7565 or drop in. Offers loans of mobility aids and personal assistance equipment for free 3 – 6 month period. FREE SENIORS (60+) WALKING PROGRAM at Quesnel Youth Soccer Facility, Monday – Friday, 8:30 a.m. – 4 p.m., closed holidays. QUESNEL HEALING ROOMS, are you sick, discouraged, in need of healing? We are a group of interdenominational Christians who pray powerful, faith-filled prayers for the sick and discouraged. Open Monday’s 7 – 9 p.m., 143 Coach Road., Bethel Church. Free. Confidential. Effective. Drop in, no appointment necessary. Contact Angela, 250-983-8491, visit quesnelhealingrooms. com or email: Quesnelhealingrooms@hotmail.com. SENIORS’ SOCK HOP AT THE LEGION every Tuesday, 2 – 4 p.m. in the lounge. No charge.

Come down and enjoy an afternoon dancing to the oldies, playing darts, pool and crib. QUESNEL AND DISTRICT HERITAGE ASSOCIATION, ANTIQUE MACHINERY PARK meets the first Wednesday of each month, 7 p.m., 3055 Dragon Lake Road. Membership is $5/ year and new members are welcome. For information, contact Del, 250747-2857 or leave a message at 250-7474621. We are more than just tractors! So if you like machines and antiques, come out and volunteer. We reserve the right to choose. PEOPLE INTERESTED IN FOSTERING IN QUESNEL contact Lisa Shearer, 250-992-2759, ext. 225 at Axis Family Resources. QUESNEL TOASTMASTERS Wednesdays, from 7 – 9 p.m. at CNC. Come and visit and learn about improving your communication skills in a warm and friendly environment. Are you new to Quesnel? It’s a great way to get connected. Contact Ruby at 250-7471180 or rubydksn@ telus.net BREAST CANCER SUPPORT GROUP meets last Thursday of the month at noon at the Legion, 11:45 a.m. for a luncheon meeting. For information call Vi, 250747-1130 or Cora, 250-992-9344. PLANNING AN EVENT? NEED A LOCATION? St. John’s Hall newly renovated space. For information and reservations contact 250-992-6152. FRIENDS OF THE LIBRARY BOOK CLUB meets the third Thursday of the month at noon in

the program room at the Quesnel Library to discuss books members have read. New members are welcome. Call 250747-3547 for information. LETS KNIT, for those interested in getting together to knit and share skills. Open to beginners and experienced knitters, Wednesdays 1 – 3 p.m. at Seniors’ Centre boardroom. For information contact Barb Glover, 250-992-5298. TOPS (take off pounds sensibly) Meets every Thursday evening, weight loss programs and contests. Make weight loss fun with a support group. For details call Janet 250249-5585. GRIEF SHARE weekly seminar and support group for people who are grieving the death of someone close to them, Thursdays, 6:30 – 8:30 p.m., beginning Oct. 2 at Northstar Church, Room 109, use lower parking lot entrance. For information call Carol, 250-992-5369 or Debbie, 250-7471500. CELEBRATE RECOVERY a program for hurts, habits and hang ups. Located in the basement of Remax Building, Every Friday, 12 – 2 p.m. Contact 250991-9697. FRIENDS OF THE LIBRARY YARN CLUB meets the second and fourth Thursday afternoons, 1 – 3 p.m. in library activity room. New members welcome. For information call Amanda, 250-7472558 or Martha, 250-747-1606. CARING FOR SOMEONE WITH ALZHEIMER’S OR DEMENTIA? The Alzheimer’s Society of B.C. hosts a

dementia caregivers group meeting every third Tuesday of the month at the G.R. Baker Memorial Hospital upper board room from 1 – 3 p.m. For more info call Leanne at 1-866564-7533 or Pete at 250-991-0058. GOLDEN CENTRE always welcomes new members 45 years old and older. Open Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday, 10 a.m. – 3 p.m. Nutritious lunches available at 11:30 a.m. daily followed by card games and pool at 1 p.m. For information call 250-991-0090. SCRABBLE at the Quesnel Seniors Centre, Thursdays 1 p.m., for information contact Jean 250992-5051. PEER DEVELOPMENT QUESNEL offers free peerfacilitated programming for adults with a mental illness and/ or addiction. Groups currently run every Monday from 10am to 12pm in the large group room of the Westside Mental Health & Addictions Centre (395 Elliot St.). For more information please call (250) 985-5832 or email us at QUEpeerdev@northernhealth.ca. BILLY BARKER DAYS SOCIETY meets the third Thursday of every month, room N212, CNC Quesnel campus at 5:30 p.m. SENIORS CENTRE PANCAKE BREAKFAST, first and third Sunday each month, 9 a.m. – 1 p.m. Meetings and Special Events, Workshops, Signups and Non-profit Groups will run in the Sunday or Wednesday edition. The deadline for the Wednesday Observer is Monday at noon, and the deadline for the weekend edition is Wednesday at 5 pm. All meeting notices and regular submissions to Community Calendar must be renewed every three months. Due to the volume of material, we clear the column every three months and only print newly submitted material.


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Kangaroos go down fighting as they bow out of playoffs RYAN GRAHAM Observer Reporter The Quesnel Kangaroos finished their season last weekend, as they were eliminated from the playoffs at the hands of the Williams Lake Stampeders losing 6-5 in overtime. It was a full house as fans came to the rink to support their Kangaroos, hoping they could take the series back to Williams Lake for a deciding fifth game with a win. The Kangaroos used that support from the crowd to begin the game as they struck first scoring the opening goal 2:25 into the game, courtesy of Justin Fulton. Williams Lake would answer back shortly as they tied the game and added another one on a two on one break off a turnover, which beat goaltender Shane Mainprize of Quesnel. The second period would see the Kangaroos score the opening goal, as defensemen Mike Wakita delivered a huge hit causing a turnover which led to the goal by Tommy Grant. Williams Lake would respond quickly with two goals of their own increasing their lead, but Quesnel would stay close as they capitalized on a late power play goal by Ryan Hanes to bring the game within striking distance. The third saw Williams Lake score the first of the period in-

creasing their lead to two goals, but it did not discourage the Kangaroos. They played hard to get back in the game and their effort was rewarded, as Hanes would get his second of the game bringing Quesnel within a goal of tying the game. The goal would energize the crowd and the Kangaroos as they carried the play keeping the pressure on Williams Lake, which eventually led to the tying goal by Coltin De Frais, sending the game to overtime as the crowd erupted into cheers. Overtime began with both teams being cautious as neither wanted to make the critical mistake which would decide the game. The Stampeders would gain the advantage though, drawing a penalty putting Quesnel down a man and ended up scoring the deciding goal. Quesnel had a strong year as they finished the season in second place in the eastern division with eight wins and seven loses for 17 points. They also swept their first round series against the Lac La Hache Tomahawks. With the win the Stampeders claimed the eastern division title and advanced to the finals, where they will play the Smithers Steelheads.

Curtis Gassoff crashes the net in hopes for a loose puck.

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Turning the corner A Quesnel Thunder player turns the corner and gets separation from the oncoming defender.

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Fraser River dominates Bear Communication in FHL action

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February 21 - 27, 2016 ARIES - Mar 21/Apr 20 Excitement surrounds any get-together you are involved in this week, Aries. This puts you in a good mood for some time, and the positive energy can bring about change. TAURUS – Apr 21/May 21 Taurus, this week you may find yourself in the right mood to organize your home or office. If high-tech equipment will be part of the project, enlist a friend to help out. GEMINI – May 22/Jun 21 Gemini, if you’re feeling particularly amorous this week, schedule a few date nights or even cuddle time with that special someone. A new person may come into your life as well. CANCER – Jun 22/Jul 22 Plenty of projects around the house need your attention this week, Cancer. Take advantage of some slower days to devote time to repairs and other tasks on your to-do list. LEO – Jul 23/Aug 23 Leo, important new information may come your way this week. This could be the catalyst for new professional ventures or even provide new ways to network. VIRGO – Aug 24/Sept 22 Virgo, a job you have put a lot of effort and time into is completed successfully this week. You now can enjoy the fruits of your labor and the praise coming your way. LIBRA – Sept 23/Oct 23 Communication improvements with your romantic partner have you feeling optimistic about the future, Libra. Don’t make any definitive plans, but start thinking ahead. SCORPIO – Oct 24/Nov 22 Scorpio, an unexpected raise has you spreading the wealth to others. You tend to be good about sharing your good fortune, and that is why so many people look up to you. SAGITTARIUS – Nov 23/Dec 21 A sense of adventure may find you booking a vacation, Sagittarius. Otherwise, you may be looking to dive into an exciting new relationship. Be impulsive because you deserve it. CAPRICORN – Dec 22/Jan 20 Capricorn, you may be drawn to flashy colors and high energy this week. Plan a fun and energetic date or take in a movie with a lot of special effects. AQUARIUS – Jan 21/Feb 18 Aquarius, you’ve adopted the attitude that life is an adventure and you’re ready to face any challenge that comes your way with an open mind. This may prove to be a busy week. PISCES – Feb 19/Mar 20 Do not be surprised if big changes lie in store for you this week, Pisces. You may end up with a new job or begin thinking about relocation. FAMOUS BIRTHDAYS FEBRUARY 21 - Alan Rickman, Actor (70) FEBRUARY 22 - Drew Barrymore, Actress (41) FEBRUARY 23 - Dakota Fanning, Actress (22) FEBRUARY 24 - Floyd Mayweather, Jr., Athlete (39) FEBRUARY 25 - Chelsea Handler, Comic (41) FEBRUARY 26 - Nate Ruess, Singer (34) FEBRUARY 27 - Adam Baldwin, Actor (54)


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Grace Klapatiuk of the Lightning Creek Ski Club goes down the slopes during her race at Troll Resort Feb. 13 – 14.

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Slalom Under 12 boys Race One: - Jacob Hoskins, First - Noah Woollends, Second - Jack Logan, Third - Owen Larsen, Fourth - Caleb Woollends, Fifth Under 12 boys Race Two: - Jacob Hoskins, First - Noah Woollends, Second - Jack Logan, Third - Caleb Woollends, Fourth - Owen Larsen, Fifth

Under 12 girls Race One: - Ruby Nicholas, First - Lauren Delwisch, Second - Freya Jarrett, Third

Do you know of an athlete worthy of recognition?

Under 12 girls Race Two: - Ruby Nicholas, First - Lauren Delwisch, Second - Zoe Pohl, Third

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Giant Slalom Under 12 boys Race One: - Jacob Hoskins, First - Noah Woollends, Second - Owen Larsen, Third - Caleb Woollends, Fourth Under 12 boys Race Two: - Jacob Hoskins, First - Noah Woollends, Second - Owen Larsen, Third Under 12 girls Race One: - Ruby Nicholas, First - Lauren Delwisch, Second - Ruby Nicholas, Third - Ella Francis, Fourth - Freya Jarrett, Fifth Under 12 girls Race Two: - Ruby Nicholas, First - Lauren Delwisch, Second - Ella Francis, Third

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Feb 25

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Feb 27

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Feb 28

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Ray Blackmore 250-991-2787

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LIST & SELL YOUR HOUSE WITH CENTURY 21 & EARN AIR MILES! #1009 - UP + DOWN DUPLEX, EACH WITH 2 BEDROOMS Lane access for parking. New flooring & paint, vinyl windows, gas cook stoves. Fenced yard. Listed for $129,000.00 Call Ray today at 250 991 2787

1171 - YOU’LL LOVE the spacious rooms and solid construction of this quality 4300 sq ft country home on nearly 10ac. south of town. Good barn w/ loft and lean-tos on either side. Fenced & crossfenced. Vendor says good water. Oversized dbl/garage (32x26) plus a detached shop w/a 2-bdrm suite. House has a country kitchen with walk-in pantry and large island. Oak cabinets, tile flooring and countertops. 4 big bdrms up + an 800 sq ft bonus room over the attached garage. $460,000.00 Call Ray today @ 250 991 2787

1166 - GOOD LITTLE STARTER OR RENTAL HOME! 3 bedrooms up with a full, partly finished basement. Newer windows, furnace and bathroom. Good tenant pays $900/month. $127,500.00 Call Ray today @ 250 991 2787

1170 - NICE QUIET location down near the Fraser River. Newer roof on 2nd home. Price could include all appliances. Immaculate, machined log home on 160 ac. in the Kersley area. Bonus: well built & is a 100 sq ft full-bsmnt w/an attached garage. Fenced and x-fenced. Vendor says excellent water from drilled well that supplies both homes. 36’x36’ barn has 3 stalls, workshop, coldroom and hayloft. 4-bay machine shed & 3-bay machine shed plus a greenhouse & good storage shed. $550,000.00 Call Ray today @ 250 991 2787

1169 - QUALITY BUILT COUNTRY HOME with lots to offer! 4 big bedrooms and 3 baths, geothermal heat with a blaze king woodstove for back up. Private location 20 minutes west of town near Puntchesakut Lake. Machine shop, carpentry shop, excellent barn, garage, deck and much more. Big country kitchen, new flooring on main. Vendor says lots of good water. $369,000.00 Call Ray today @ 250 991 2787

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#1031 - RENOVATED UPPER FLOOR WITH NEWER BATHROOM, windows & flooring. Just under an acre, fenced & x-fenced. Large storage shed, barn & double garage. Close to elementary school, firehall, pub, community center & general store. Subject to court approval. Listed for $66,200.00 Call Ray today @ 250 991 2787

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Scott Klassen C: 250-983-6153

456 Reid Street Ph : 250.992.8818 Fx : 250.992.8833 email: c21quesnel@gmail.com

Archie Hlady 250-747-1144 C: 250-992-0031

1150 - LOCATION, LOCATION, LOCATION. Beautifully kept 4 level split Johnston Sub home with many recent updates. New furnace, garage door, blinds, flooring and light fixtures. Gorgeous landscaping. New walk-in shower, new W/D and fridge. 2 fireplaces, double garage, 2 decks and a patio in the private and fenced backyard. Great neighborhood is close to everything! $339,900.00 Call Ray today @ 250 991 2787

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

1165 - WELL-EQUIPPED 3-BEDROOM MODULAR HOME tucked away on a quiet cul-de-sac, peacefully overlooking a large pond. Walking distance to shopping plus transit is less than a block away. Sunny kitchen with nook, single carport and a sundeck. Nice starter or retirement home. $159,900.00 Call Ray today @ 250 991 2787

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1156 - GORGEOUS HOME FOR THE GROWING FAMILY on beautiful 10 Mile Lake. Gently sloping, east facing 1.25 acre lot with recently updated 5 bedroom, 3 bath home with over 4000 sq ft of living space on 3 floors. Huge kitchen, full basement, wrap around verandah, 2 double garages, 2 NG fireplaces, grand entry, OSBE, fire pit an so much more. One of the nicest lots on Ten Mile! Live the dream! $525,000.00 Call Ray today @ 250 991 2787

1136 - UNDER THE BIG RED ROOF you’ll find this efficiently laid #1021 - HOME IN WELLS! 2 bedroom full basement home on out 2 bedroom home with great storage, big master bedroom, bright a corner lot in Wells. Close to everything. Listed for $90,000.00 open kitchen and an amazing yard with high-producing vegetable Call Archie today @ 250 992 8818 and fruit gardens. Many, many good outbuildings for every use imaginable! Live off the land! $195,000.00 Call Ray today @ 250 991 2787

1164 SOLID RENTAL HOME IN A GOOD NEIGHBOURHOOD adjoining Sr. Sec. School. 2 bedrooms on main with a 3rd in partly finished basement. New H/E gas furnace. Single carport and fenced yard. Currently tenanted at $850/mo. Central location, close to schools and shopping. $159,900.00 Call Ray today @ 250 991 2787

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

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#1105 - ONE OWNER HOME in adult only park in south Quesnel. City services and a real nice lawn area with a covered patio and carport. Well cared for with 2 bedrooms and generous sized bathroom. Quick possession available. $79,000.00 Call Ray today @ 250 991 2787

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

#1018 - THIS 176 ACRES WOULD MAKE AN EXCELLENT hobby farm. The old highway used to run through the property. Part of property is zoned ALR. The majority is zoned RA. A creek runs through the eastern portion of the lot. One corner touches Dunkley Rd. Property used to have a house. $119,900.00 Call Archie today @ 250 992 8818

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1168 - NICE LEVEL 1/4 ACRE BUILDING LOT on city services in high density residential area close to schools and shopping. Zoned RS2 for duplex or single family dwellings. Really good value at this price. $27,500.00 Call Ray today @ 250 991 2787

1161 - EXTRA LARGE EXECUTIVE STYLE HOME WITH LOTS TO OFFER! 5 bedrooms and 3 baths plus a full basement that can be finished further. Huge kitchen with big island provides excellent counter space. South-facing windows on the main make it oh so bright. Open floor plan, recent furnace and hot water tank. Price reduced. Subject to court approval. $270,000.00 Call Ray today @ 250 991 2787

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

161001 - ENJOY THE HOT TUB ON THE NEW DECK OF THIS COMFORTABLE 5-BEDROOM HOME in a quiet location in Uplands. Nicely landscaped yard is private and fenced in the back yard. Lots of oak cabinetry and a new dishwasher in the spacious kitchen. Newer flooring and paint upstairs with a retro theme down. New roof, quick possession available. Double carport with workshop. $164,000.00 Call Ray today @ 250 991 2787

#1079 - LOCATION, LOCATION! FRUIT TREES, FENCED yard, detached garage and paved driveway surround this nicely updated 5 bedroom, 2 bath N. Quesnel charmer. New high efficiency furnace, new flooring and paint. Updated bathrooms and more. Includes 5 appliances and available for immediate possession. Listed for $209,000.00 Call Ray today @ 250 991 2787

1167 - LIKE NEW, IMMACULATELY kept Lakeview home. 2 story custom built elegance w/many extras. Heated tile in kitchen & ensuite. Oversized dbl garage w/8’ doors & an exterior RV plug. Fully landscaped, chain link fenced yard & wrap around driveway. Granite counters, 2 n/g fireplaces, hardwood floors, Jacuzzi tub & 2 decks. Wired for a generator also! Huge bonus room above the garage has potential for an in-law suite or more bdrms. Tons of value here. $369,750.00 Call Ray today @ 250 991 2787

1158 - 07.75 TREED ACRES IN THE CITY, RIGHT BESIDE SUGARLOAF BALL PARK. Current access is unregistered through the park, but property can be accessed further north off Baker Drive. Great potential for development/subdivision, as city services are available. Nicely timbered property with big spruce and fir throughout. $275,000.00 Call Ray today @ 250 991 2787

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

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

#1069 - GREAT LOC ATION IN NORTH QUESNEL. Charming 5 bedroom family home walking distance to all amenities. Fenced yard and storage shed/work shop. Listed for $144,500.00 Call Ray today @ 250 991 2787

1160 - 6,000 SQ FT RETAIL BUILDING ON 2-MILE FLAT with high visibility and good access. 2200 sq ft mezzanine is excellent storage. Bright show room and 14’ loading door to separate bay area. Building has been sub-framed with a welding area, electrician room, office & lunch room, workshop, mezzanine and show room. Tenanted until June 30, 2016. $10.00/sq ft plus Triple Net. $400,000.00 Call Ray today @ 250 991 2787

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

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

1155 - 6700 SQ FT TRUCK SHOP with Drive-Thru access and 4-14’ doors. Living quarters has possible 3 bdrms, mezzanine, tool room, laundry, and office on main. Fully alarmed security system plus front yard is fenced and gated. Plumbed for in-floor heat, but currently using radiant N/G. 2.63 level acres with paved yard and good water. Building is in excellent condition! Roof and Septic recently updated. $375,000.00 Call Ray today @ 250 991 2787

1157 - LONG TERM PROFITABLE FAMILY RESTAURANT opportunity in downtown Quesnel. Many recent renovations throughout. New 5 year lease in place until 2020. Savalas Steak House has been operating at this location for approximately 35 years! Turnkey business opportunity. $250,000.00 Call Ray today @ 250 991 2787


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Wednesday, February 24, 2016

Quesnel Cariboo Observer

Quesnel Cariboo Observer

Quesnel Realty

Leslie Johnson

Ph. 250-992-6032 C.250-991-9405

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355 St. Laurent Ave.

250-992-7202

Bobbi Momer

Cell. 250-991-9063

William Lacy

5187 - JUST LIKE NEW! Pride of ownership shines with this 4 bdrm, 3 bath bungalow with full basement. Open layout with gorgeous maple cabinets, centre island and pantry in the kitchen. Oak hardwood floors accent the bright living space. 2 of 3 full baths have closets plus his & hers in the master suite. Spacious rec room down with ample storage. Attached 22x24 garage, city services, close to schools & shopping. $259,900.00 Give Terri a call today. MLS # R2036599

5185 - SOUTH LOCATED ACREAGE with beautiful cultivated garden area. Be self-sufficient when you are the new owner of this 1.32 acre parcel with 1994 mobile with 2 bedrooms, 2 baths, 30’x48’ carport/implement shed/workshop. Master bedroom boasts soaker tub and walk-in closet. Built-in china cabinet, skylights, and open layout are sure to please. $123,900.00 Call Terri today. MLS # R2036425

5184 - CHEAP ACREAGE! Older mobile with addition on 4.95 acres west of town. 4 bedrooms . Quite private with several outbuildings. Needs TLC but the price is right. $37,900.00 Call Randy MLS # R2035911

5183 - EXCELLENT INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITY HERE! This is two lots, .19 acre with fabulous visibility right on Highway 97 North with access from Bowron Ave. Absolutely superb location, walking distance to downtown Quesnel, with valuable C3 zoning. There is a building on site with Heritage designation, but the property is being sold as land value only. $89,900.00 Call Leslie or William for more information. MLS # C8004273

5182 -BEAUTIFUL FAMILY HOME with spacious rooms & wide open layout. Ample kitchen with 2 tier island, tiled floors & plenty of cabinets. Many windows surround the main living space & great access to wrap around deck. All ready for your horses with 32x32 barn, tack storage, power & water. Property is all fenced & crossfenced with riding arena, ready for use this all around great hobby farm, family home is sure to please. $349,900.00 Give Terri a call today. MLS # R2034404

5180 -END THE SPACE RACE! This family home has so much room for the entire family to grow and play! Spectacular view from your large, bright kitchen and a dining room big enough for the whole family to enjoy! The bdrms are all generous sizes, and there is a fabulous rec/games room to entertain in. A mudroom area & ample storage throughout the home. Backyard is fenced, fabulous garden area, paved drive, and a deck to enjoy your views and those hot summer days. $349,900.00 Call Leslie today. MLS # R2034322

5179 -COUNTRY ROAD, TAKE ME HOME! We are introducing comfort and charm with this 3 bdrm rancher, all dressed up and waiting. Home is immaculate, all re-done with beautiful neutral colors throughout, 9’ ceilings, & large comfortable living room. Nice patio & an outdoor hot tub. There is a small detached workshop, ample storage and a three-bay pole storage building in the back. The appliances, including gas dryer and gas stove, are newer and will all stay. $259,900.00 Call Leslie today. MLS # R2033729

5178 - CUTE AND COZY BUNGALOW, perfect for first-time buyers. Spacious, fenced corner lot in Red Bluff, with public sewer... great place to start! Double-size attached garage. Some newer flooring, updated bath...sure to please. No steps-no problem, easy living rancher will fit the bill. Spacious sundeck will keep you loving the weather all summer long. $144,900.00 Call Terri today. MLS # R 2034229

5172 - IF PRIVACY AND FRESH AIR are high on your checklist... look no further than this executive 4 bed 3 bath home on over 8ac, just 20 min. west of town. Nicely tucked in between historic farmlands of the Blackwater/Bouchie Lake area, quality built home boasts hardwood & heated tile floors, bright open floorplan, new kitchen countertops, new roof, fenced & cross fenced property with seasonal creek, detached workshop for dad & plenty of garden space for mom. $349,000.00 Call Jasper today. MLS # R2031595

5186 - ENJOY AFFORDABLE LIVING with this immaculate 3 bdrm/1 bath mobile. Open floor plan & vaulted ceilings make this home spacious. Fabulous deck is great for summer time entertaining. Updates include new flooring and roof. Nothing to do but enjoy your home! $65,500.00 Give Bobbi a call today. MLS # R2036653

5168 - PRIVATE, EXECUTIVE HOME on 215 acres just minutes from town. South located acreage has everything you need, all set up and just waiting for a new family to call it home. Fully fenced, with additional interior fencing, two stall barn, 48x30 foot double garage with 15 foot doors that is heated and has its own two piece bathroom. 3 bdrm, with a 4th option, 3 bath, that is built around the amazing view of the mountains. Sit in your hot tub on your back deck. $449,900.00 Call William today. MLS # R2029931

5167 - GORGEOUS HOME WITH 1.5 ACRES in the middle of nowhere, yet minutes to town. If peace and quiet is what you need, then this is the home for you. Cute as can be 3 bedroom home with wrap-around deck for enjoying those sunny mornings and gorgeous evenings! This home is move in ready! Several outbuildings for storage and parking the toys, workshop and new greenhouse. This one is priced right and ready for a new family! $135,000.00 Call William today. MLS #- R2029924

5166 - PRIVATE exceptionally landscaped 1.32 ac lot in Red Bluff. 1372 sq ft quality built rancher w/double attached garage, oak hardwood floors, ensuite & N/G fireplace. 531 sq ft treated deck overlooks private lawns & gardens. Property also boasts a 20x26 detached shop w/radiant heat & a 20x26 closed in RV shed w/metal roof & 14’ entry - set well back from the road. To help you with your mortgage is a 14x70 mobile home & addition totaling 1060 sq ft. $319,900.00 Call Bob Marsh today. MLS # R2030268

5165 - LOOKING FOR A UNIQUE HOME SOUTH OF TOWN on over an acre of manicured land? Look no further. After quick drive South of Quesnel to the community of Kersley, you will find this clean 3 bed, 2 bath home with fenced yard, fruit trees, Koi pond and nice flat usable park-like setting. Newer septic, furnace, cosmetic updates and large partially finished bonus room above the garage help to make this a very attractive property. $235,000.00 Call Jasper today. MLS# R2029658

5164 - TAKE TO THE WOODS! This is a comfortable, log home set on well treed 5.18 acres, 15 minutes from town. Home is set back on the acreage, so there is ample treed privacy right out your back door, and there is a detached shop for hobbies or storage. The home offers a unique floor plan, and with all these windows, you will enjoy letting the sunshine in! With a little more updating, this home could be everything you have been looking for. Country, pure and simple. $284,500.00 Give Leslie a call today. MLS # R2028129

5162 - GET AWAY FROM THE HUSTLE AND BUSTLE IN THIS ROOMY 1468 sf 3 bedroom rancher with full basement south of town. Large bedrooms, some updates, spectacular view of the Fraser River and Diamond Island. Partially finished basement with high ceilings waiting for those finishing touches. Priced to go. $159,000.00 Give Bill a call today. MLS # R2026271

5161 - NICELY RENOVATED 1420 SF HOUSE ON 3.56 ACRES close to school 5 minutes from town. Separate dining area, fenced front yard and detached 20 x 20 garage. Lots of room for kids and toys. Unlimited outdoor opportunities on your doorstep. $189,900.00 Give Bill a call today. MLS # R2024469

5160 - HERE IS AN EXCITING OPPORTUNITY TO OWN A WELL ESTABLISHED, popular franchise restaurant located in the centre of Quesnel. Owner is retiring and here is the chance for a qualified buyer to take over a turnkey operation for a fraction of the cost of setting a new one up. Lots of opportunities to enhance the business even more with deliveries and catering. $169,000.00 Give Bill a call today. MLS # C8003436

5154 - AFFORDABLE LIVING SOUTH OF TOWN. This 2 bedroom mobile has many updates, including a newer furnace, hot water tank, some windows, laminate flooring and some bathroom upgrades as well . Make it your home or use as a rental property. $25,900.00 Give Bobbi a call today. MLS # R2021264

5148 - LOOKING FOR THAT STARTER HOME that is cheaper than renting, well here it is! Freshly updated mobile home in quiet, private park that is south of the city and only minutes from everything. 2 bdrm, 1 bath mobile home w/newer roof, flooring updated furnace and paint. Enjoy the low maintenance lifestyle that only a trailer can afford. Nice fenced yard for the kids, lovely big deck to enjoy those summer evenings and entertaining. This one is a must see. $48,500.00 Give William a call today. MLS#R2017244

5142 - NEED ROOM FOR RELATIVES? This is a spacious, fully finished family home situated on an open 1/2 acre, south of town. Your family will enjoy the spacious kitchen, eating nook, formal dining and generous size living room. There is a recreation games room for everyone to hang out, a sundeck and large fenced yard. It’s all here for one happy family! $230,000.00 Call Leslie today. MLS # R2015845

5134 - 80 ACRES OF FREEDOM! Custom built family home is only 15 min. from town. Countrified kitchen will provide the focus for family activities and walk-in pantry. Master bdrm has a fabulous walk-in closet and elegant 4-pce ensuite. Spectacular main floor office, and laundry room complete with two sewing/ craft centres. Upper floor boasts 4 lg bdrms, a playroom, and 2- 4pc bathrooms! Full, unfinished bsmt. Triple garage, detached 24x24 shop. $635,000.00 Call Leslie or William today. MLS # R2010393

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

5129 - SOUTHERN ACREAGE! Beautiful 5.32 acres near Dragon Lake with a lovely 4 bedroom, 2 bath home. The home is move-in ready with lots of updates in recent years including the oak kitchen cupboards, all new flooring and paint. Large garage/shop. Lovely private yard and brand new septic system. $309,000.00 Call Randy. MLS # R2008202

5127 - LOOKING FOR A GREAT INVESTMENT IN QUESNEL? Tucked away on the uiet Hachey Lane, you will find this clean, solid 4 plex. Walking distance to schools, churches, shopping and recreation and a beautiful view of the Fraser River. Two separate titles to equal a massive 264’ x 115’ fully serviced parcel. Some updates include flooring, paint, bathrooms and trim. $259,900.00 Call Jasper today. MLS # R2007081

5121 - IMMACULATE MOBILE HOME waiting for a new family. Arguably the best park in Quesnel! Adult oriented park, private and quiet, yet so close to everything. 1996 mobile with new paint, newer flooring and new roof, so there is nothing to do except move in and start enjoying the maintenance free lifestyle that a mobile home in a park affords! This one will go fast! $64,900.00 Give William a call today. MLS # R2004100

5079 - LONGING FOR SPACE & PRIVACY? Grand floor plan on 5 acres just 15 min. out the Barkerville Highway. Located directly across from the famous Cottonwood House Historic Provincial Park with C2 commercial zoning allows for easy transition into Bed & Breakfast business, or put in some TLC and create your own private retreat. Beautiful newer open concept oak kitchen and luxurious ensuite in Master bdrm. Potential to make office into additional bdrm on main. Norton Creek runs along side the property. $219,000.00 Call Jasper today. MLS #N247863

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

5049 - HERE’S THAT HOBBY FARM YOU ALWAYS WANTED! Private 40 acre property offers a comfortable 3 bdrm home with geothermal heating system, barn, storage, as well as fenced hayfields and pasture... ideal for horses or other 4-legged critters. Property is located south of Hixon and is ideal for someone working at Dunkley Lumber. Quick possession is available, so start your journey to your new home. $254,000.00 Call Bob Granholm today. MLS # N247220

5188 - EXCEPTIONAL TIBBLES LAKESHORE property boasts 2.8 ac. of gently sloped manicured lawn right to the water. 2600 sq ft on 2 levels - walk right into the main floor to an absolutely gorgeous custom built, huge kitchen & spacious master bdrm w/stunning lake views. 2 bdrms up & 2 down. Huge living rm/family rm on bsmt level w/patio doors to beach level. All appliances stay. Property also has a 32x56 high end truck shop w/16’ ceilings & 15’ doors. $349,900.00 Call Bob Marsh or Leslie today. MLS# R2037047

5027 - EASY, BREEZY LIVING HERE! Fully fenced backyard and a sundeck to watch the kids play. This home is walking distance from shopping and schools. Two bedrooms on the main, one down, oak kitchen with eating area and laundry on the main floor. Generous-size living room, lovely hardwood floors, and a full basement make this one a winner! $219,000.00 Call Leslie today. MLS#N246734

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

4991 - COZY 2 BDRM HOME on 3 city lots. Large kitchen has plenty of cupboards, spacious living room and 2 good-sized bedrooms, making this an ideal rental property. Zoned commercial, development potential is built right in! House currently rents for $800 and has new furnace and hot water tank. $109,900.00 Give Bobbi a call today. MLS#N246089

4971 - CONVENIENT DOWNTOWN LOCATION with great highway exposure. 994 square foot block building currently set up as restaurant. Forced air gas heating, 100 amp service. Equipment available for sale separately. $94,900.00 Give Terri a call today. MLS#N4507520

4956 -NESTLED IN THE TREES, this cute cozy & private updated 3 bedroom / 1 bath home is situated on 1.19 acres in town! Lovely living room with hardwood floors & n/g f/p, cabinets galore in this contemporary kitchen with Jennaire stove, sliding glass doors in dining room and master bedroom. 3 decks to sit and enjoy scenery. So private, yet so close to town, located just past the indoor soccer fields. Make it your new home today! Give Bobbi a call today! $164,900.00 MLS#N245324

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

4930 - AMPLE SQUARE-FOOTAGE IN THIS SOUTHILLSLOCATED HOME. Generous room sizes and everything on one level. Newer kitchen with island, and dining-room access to the private backyard. 3 bedrooms on the main and room in the spacious basement for rec room and additional bedroom. Double, attached garage. Located close to school and shopping, it’s very handy. $159,900.00 Call Terri today. MLS#N244963

4839 - ALL THE WORK HAS BEEN DONE on this beautiful waterfront bungalow overlooking the Quesnel River. Recent renos include roof, hi-eff furnace, new Hot Water tank, paint and much more. This is a 3 bedroom, one-owner home with a huge carport and paved driveway, natural gas fireplace and 28 x 8 deck. Full, ready to finish basement downstairs with large windows, outside entrance and roughed in fireplace. Super clean and immaculately maintained, this home shows pride of ownership. $242,000.00 Give Bill a call today! MLS#N242968

4813 - INVESTORS OR ANYONE WHO WANTS A MORTGAGE HELPER! Currently rented home with legal suite close to park, shopping, transit and schools. Spacious 4 bedroom main floor recently updated with flooring, paint and more. Basement features a family room and laundry for the main house. 2 bedroom suite is spacious, has separate laundry facilities and has separated utilities from the main house. Open parking in front and double carport with large deck out back. Many updates and many newer appliances. $189,000.00 Call William today. MLS#N242289

4811 - THIS IS AN AMAZING OPPORTUNITY to own a very profitable family business with major fireworks sales at an unbelievable price. An asset sale of Cinema Second-Hand Store Ltd. Approx. 5950 ft2 of retail space on 4 levels, which incl/ 500 ft2 room for fireworks. Owner’s residence is a 4bdrm, 1230 ft2 full bath home above retail area-all appliances included. Retail store, 24x40’ shop & wood shed, 0.58 acre lot zoned c1. Fireworks retail sales, new owner will retain suppliers & profit-splits.Approx. $140,00 stock is extra. $299,000.00 Call Bob Marsh today! MLS#C8003252

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

4772 - WITH A BIT OF AMBITION AND TLC, this cozy mobile home just over 5 acres near the Cottonwood River could be all you’ve ever dreamed about. Nice and private, approximately 10 minutes North of Quesnel. Bring your horses, chickens and other barn yard critters and enjoy the simple life in the Cariboo. No such thing as a cold winter night with the wood furnace crackling away! Give Jasper a call today!! $99,000.00 MLS#N241132

4762 - ADORABLE, AFFORDABLE, AND AWAITING NEW OWNERS. This charming 2 bedroom, 1 bath rancher is only a minute’s walk to downtown, schools, churches and shopping. If you prefer not to rent or live in a mobile/manufactured home, then this is a must see! Quick possession available! $89,900.00 Call Jasper today!! MLS#N240984

4715 - BUSTLING BUSY CORNER IS WHERE THE ACTION IS AT, this 3 storey commercial building in the heart of the city. Many long term tenants occupy this 15,150 sq ft . Mixture of retail & professional businesses offer a variety of services. Newer air conditioning unit and plumbing done in past years. Additional adjoining 122 x 176 property also for sale see MLS# N4507063 Give Terri a call today. $540,000.00

4681 - MAKE YOUR DREAM A REALITY WITH THIS PROPERTY! Incredible exposure for commercial applications, yet zoned for residential, 3.7 acres of property, and two houses. The larger one was built by Jim Forbes, and the other is currently vacant. This property could be utilized in so many ways. $159,900.00 Give Leslie a call today, MLS # R2023909

4609 - 3232 SQ FT - 1 LEVEL BUILDING on 1.78 acres with visible exposure on the Nazko Hwy. Approx. 6 miles from Quesnel close to Bouchie Lake. Once known as the Bonny Hills Store. Was once operated as a grocery store with a small restaurant. Now operating as a feed store for local farmers. $129,900.00 Call Bill today! MLS#N4506911

4595 - DOWNTOWN LOCATED 2 STOREY BUILDING currently ready for your business opportunity. Over 5100 sq. ft. of rental space with 2 ground floor suites. Upper floor has loads of potential with great view of Fraser River. Zoned C3 and possible residential rental for upper floor could be added. Some restrictions may apply. Newer furnace and air conditioning unit. $249,900.00 Call Terri today! MLS#4507521

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

4414 - QUESNEL’S POPULAR WINE SHOP “QBREW” IS AN EXCELLENT OPPORTUNITY TO OWN YOUR OWN TURN KEY BUSINESS. With successful growth numbers and an expanding client base, all that’s needed is your enthusiasm and energy. Sole reason owner is selling is due to health reasons. Owner will even stay on and show you the ropes. Be your own boss today! $59,900.00 Give Leslie or Bobbi a call today! MLS#C8003569

#4341 - MOBILE HOME WITH SPACIOUS ADDITION and new garage/ shop! Ideally located on a quiet end of Elm, this mobile is located an a half acre lot that is fully fenced with additional outbuildings for storage. Close to shopping, schools and just about everything else. This mobile is a great retirement/starter home! $159,500.00 Call William today to schedule a viewing. MLS#N231245

#4323 - INVESTORS AND BUILDERS TAKE NOTE! This is a fabulous view lot overlooking the Quesnel golf course. Just under one acre, well treed, in an area of executive homes. The possibilities are grand! Prime location, realistic price! $55,900.00 Call Leslie for information package. MLS#R2023862

4841 - BEAUTIFUL .57 ACRE LOT CLOSE TO TOWN ON QUIET DEAD-END STREET. Great view of the Quesnel River. South and east exposure. Easy walking distance to shops, restaurants, and recreation. A great place to retire or raise your kids. $24,500.00 Call Bill now to view. MLS#N242934

4984 - 2.9 ACRE LOT CLOSE TO TOWN and a few doors down from the fire station in Bernard Subdivision. Some cleared and some treed areas. Seller states well and septic on property. Suggest buyer should investigate further. Walking distance to store. $55,000.00 Call Wayne today! MLS#N245943

5144 - RED BLUFF ACREAGE! 4.23 acres within walking distance of the mall and Wal-mart. Zoned R2 with the potential to subdivide or just build your dream home. Level and well treed, with sewer, n/g, hydro and cable available. Adjoining 6.02 acres also for sale for over 10 acres for development. $67,000.00 Call Randy MLS # R2016359

5170 - SEARCHING FOR THE PERFECT LOT TO BUILD OR SET UP A MOBILE? Check out this beautiful 3.05-acre park-like lot with views of the mighty Fraser River. Nice flat usable land only 10 minutes from town on the West Fraser Road in a great neighbourhood. Do a drive-by and let your imagination run wild! $38,900.00 Give Jasper a call today. MLS # R2031262

5171 - LOOKING FOR A NICE ACREAGE CLOSE TO TOWN to build or set up a mobile home? Check out this 3.5 acre property with subdivision possibility. With annual property takes of only $157.00/ year you could afford to buy now and develop at a later date, or cash in your investment a few years down the road. Only minutes away shopping, recreation and the downtown core. Great potential! $35,000.00 Give Jasper a call today. MLS # R2031527

5174 - MAKE YOUR MARK IN SOUTH HILLS on this prime 0.80 acre lot on full city services. Plenty of room for large home and shop with leftover room to roam. Steps away from schools, churches, recreation, restaurants and much more. Not many building sites left to chose from in this timeless neighborhood. More details regarding building scheme and buildable square footage. Property is currently being re-zoned for CR1-S to allow for a legal suite! $71,900.00 Call Jasper or Bob Marsh today. MLS # R2032939

5175 - GREAT 0.70 ACRE LOT WITH MAJOR EXPOSURE TO HIGHWAY 97. Across the highway from Wal-Mart, Canadian tire, Andre’s Electronics and all the modern big box stores. Currently being re-zoned to C4 commercial to suit your dreams of starting up or relocating a business to this ideal South Quesnel location! Red Bluff sewer system applies, set up with 6” oversized pipe. $89,000.00 Give Jasper or Bob Marsh a call today. MLS # R2033098

5181 - BEAUTIFUL SOUTHILLS LOT. Perched on a corner location is this spacious 0.506 acre lot with full city services. Many trees will provide great privacy for this no thru road location. Not many lots still available in Southills so this is a rare find. Buy your lot today & start choosing house plans tomorrow. $54,900.00 Give Terri a call today. MLS # R2034324

5105- OPPORTUNITY IS KNOCKING! Rare find with this downtown location. Spacious 122x176 commercial lot is just waiting for development. Located in central business district zoned for many uses including automotive sale, assisted living residence, restaurant, financial services group homes, retail stores, hotels and more. Property has street and lane access. Bring your ideas and get started now. Give Terri a call today. $170,000.00 MLS # C8001485

Ph. 250-992-7202 C.250-983-5792

Bob Marsh

Cell. 250-983-5003

Terri Matula

Ph. 250-992-7202 C.250-991-2001

Bob Granholm

Ph. 250-249-0004

Randy Derrick

Ph. 250-992-6028 C.250-991-9147

Jasper Croy

Ph. 250-983-3251

Bill Ingram

Ph. 250-992-7202 C.250-983-9522

Wayne Seale

Pam McGauley 250-991-2814 Ph. 250-747-3753 C.250-991-8170

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Wednesday, February 24, 2016

Quesnel Cariboo Observer

Quesnel Cariboo Observer

Quesnel Realty

Leslie Johnson

Ph. 250-992-6032 C.250-991-9405

www.quesnelobserver.com B7

Wednesday, February 24, 2016

355 St. Laurent Ave.

250-992-7202

Bobbi Momer

Cell. 250-991-9063

William Lacy

5187 - JUST LIKE NEW! Pride of ownership shines with this 4 bdrm, 3 bath bungalow with full basement. Open layout with gorgeous maple cabinets, centre island and pantry in the kitchen. Oak hardwood floors accent the bright living space. 2 of 3 full baths have closets plus his & hers in the master suite. Spacious rec room down with ample storage. Attached 22x24 garage, city services, close to schools & shopping. $259,900.00 Give Terri a call today. MLS # R2036599

5185 - SOUTH LOCATED ACREAGE with beautiful cultivated garden area. Be self-sufficient when you are the new owner of this 1.32 acre parcel with 1994 mobile with 2 bedrooms, 2 baths, 30’x48’ carport/implement shed/workshop. Master bedroom boasts soaker tub and walk-in closet. Built-in china cabinet, skylights, and open layout are sure to please. $123,900.00 Call Terri today. MLS # R2036425

5184 - CHEAP ACREAGE! Older mobile with addition on 4.95 acres west of town. 4 bedrooms . Quite private with several outbuildings. Needs TLC but the price is right. $37,900.00 Call Randy MLS # R2035911

5183 - EXCELLENT INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITY HERE! This is two lots, .19 acre with fabulous visibility right on Highway 97 North with access from Bowron Ave. Absolutely superb location, walking distance to downtown Quesnel, with valuable C3 zoning. There is a building on site with Heritage designation, but the property is being sold as land value only. $89,900.00 Call Leslie or William for more information. MLS # C8004273

5182 -BEAUTIFUL FAMILY HOME with spacious rooms & wide open layout. Ample kitchen with 2 tier island, tiled floors & plenty of cabinets. Many windows surround the main living space & great access to wrap around deck. All ready for your horses with 32x32 barn, tack storage, power & water. Property is all fenced & crossfenced with riding arena, ready for use this all around great hobby farm, family home is sure to please. $349,900.00 Give Terri a call today. MLS # R2034404

5180 -END THE SPACE RACE! This family home has so much room for the entire family to grow and play! Spectacular view from your large, bright kitchen and a dining room big enough for the whole family to enjoy! The bdrms are all generous sizes, and there is a fabulous rec/games room to entertain in. A mudroom area & ample storage throughout the home. Backyard is fenced, fabulous garden area, paved drive, and a deck to enjoy your views and those hot summer days. $349,900.00 Call Leslie today. MLS # R2034322

5179 -COUNTRY ROAD, TAKE ME HOME! We are introducing comfort and charm with this 3 bdrm rancher, all dressed up and waiting. Home is immaculate, all re-done with beautiful neutral colors throughout, 9’ ceilings, & large comfortable living room. Nice patio & an outdoor hot tub. There is a small detached workshop, ample storage and a three-bay pole storage building in the back. The appliances, including gas dryer and gas stove, are newer and will all stay. $259,900.00 Call Leslie today. MLS # R2033729

5178 - CUTE AND COZY BUNGALOW, perfect for first-time buyers. Spacious, fenced corner lot in Red Bluff, with public sewer... great place to start! Double-size attached garage. Some newer flooring, updated bath...sure to please. No steps-no problem, easy living rancher will fit the bill. Spacious sundeck will keep you loving the weather all summer long. $144,900.00 Call Terri today. MLS # R 2034229

5172 - IF PRIVACY AND FRESH AIR are high on your checklist... look no further than this executive 4 bed 3 bath home on over 8ac, just 20 min. west of town. Nicely tucked in between historic farmlands of the Blackwater/Bouchie Lake area, quality built home boasts hardwood & heated tile floors, bright open floorplan, new kitchen countertops, new roof, fenced & cross fenced property with seasonal creek, detached workshop for dad & plenty of garden space for mom. $349,000.00 Call Jasper today. MLS # R2031595

5186 - ENJOY AFFORDABLE LIVING with this immaculate 3 bdrm/1 bath mobile. Open floor plan & vaulted ceilings make this home spacious. Fabulous deck is great for summer time entertaining. Updates include new flooring and roof. Nothing to do but enjoy your home! $65,500.00 Give Bobbi a call today. MLS # R2036653

5168 - PRIVATE, EXECUTIVE HOME on 215 acres just minutes from town. South located acreage has everything you need, all set up and just waiting for a new family to call it home. Fully fenced, with additional interior fencing, two stall barn, 48x30 foot double garage with 15 foot doors that is heated and has its own two piece bathroom. 3 bdrm, with a 4th option, 3 bath, that is built around the amazing view of the mountains. Sit in your hot tub on your back deck. $449,900.00 Call William today. MLS # R2029931

5167 - GORGEOUS HOME WITH 1.5 ACRES in the middle of nowhere, yet minutes to town. If peace and quiet is what you need, then this is the home for you. Cute as can be 3 bedroom home with wrap-around deck for enjoying those sunny mornings and gorgeous evenings! This home is move in ready! Several outbuildings for storage and parking the toys, workshop and new greenhouse. This one is priced right and ready for a new family! $135,000.00 Call William today. MLS #- R2029924

5166 - PRIVATE exceptionally landscaped 1.32 ac lot in Red Bluff. 1372 sq ft quality built rancher w/double attached garage, oak hardwood floors, ensuite & N/G fireplace. 531 sq ft treated deck overlooks private lawns & gardens. Property also boasts a 20x26 detached shop w/radiant heat & a 20x26 closed in RV shed w/metal roof & 14’ entry - set well back from the road. To help you with your mortgage is a 14x70 mobile home & addition totaling 1060 sq ft. $319,900.00 Call Bob Marsh today. MLS # R2030268

5165 - LOOKING FOR A UNIQUE HOME SOUTH OF TOWN on over an acre of manicured land? Look no further. After quick drive South of Quesnel to the community of Kersley, you will find this clean 3 bed, 2 bath home with fenced yard, fruit trees, Koi pond and nice flat usable park-like setting. Newer septic, furnace, cosmetic updates and large partially finished bonus room above the garage help to make this a very attractive property. $235,000.00 Call Jasper today. MLS# R2029658

5164 - TAKE TO THE WOODS! This is a comfortable, log home set on well treed 5.18 acres, 15 minutes from town. Home is set back on the acreage, so there is ample treed privacy right out your back door, and there is a detached shop for hobbies or storage. The home offers a unique floor plan, and with all these windows, you will enjoy letting the sunshine in! With a little more updating, this home could be everything you have been looking for. Country, pure and simple. $284,500.00 Give Leslie a call today. MLS # R2028129

5162 - GET AWAY FROM THE HUSTLE AND BUSTLE IN THIS ROOMY 1468 sf 3 bedroom rancher with full basement south of town. Large bedrooms, some updates, spectacular view of the Fraser River and Diamond Island. Partially finished basement with high ceilings waiting for those finishing touches. Priced to go. $159,000.00 Give Bill a call today. MLS # R2026271

5161 - NICELY RENOVATED 1420 SF HOUSE ON 3.56 ACRES close to school 5 minutes from town. Separate dining area, fenced front yard and detached 20 x 20 garage. Lots of room for kids and toys. Unlimited outdoor opportunities on your doorstep. $189,900.00 Give Bill a call today. MLS # R2024469

5160 - HERE IS AN EXCITING OPPORTUNITY TO OWN A WELL ESTABLISHED, popular franchise restaurant located in the centre of Quesnel. Owner is retiring and here is the chance for a qualified buyer to take over a turnkey operation for a fraction of the cost of setting a new one up. Lots of opportunities to enhance the business even more with deliveries and catering. $169,000.00 Give Bill a call today. MLS # C8003436

5154 - AFFORDABLE LIVING SOUTH OF TOWN. This 2 bedroom mobile has many updates, including a newer furnace, hot water tank, some windows, laminate flooring and some bathroom upgrades as well . Make it your home or use as a rental property. $25,900.00 Give Bobbi a call today. MLS # R2021264

5148 - LOOKING FOR THAT STARTER HOME that is cheaper than renting, well here it is! Freshly updated mobile home in quiet, private park that is south of the city and only minutes from everything. 2 bdrm, 1 bath mobile home w/newer roof, flooring updated furnace and paint. Enjoy the low maintenance lifestyle that only a trailer can afford. Nice fenced yard for the kids, lovely big deck to enjoy those summer evenings and entertaining. This one is a must see. $48,500.00 Give William a call today. MLS#R2017244

5142 - NEED ROOM FOR RELATIVES? This is a spacious, fully finished family home situated on an open 1/2 acre, south of town. Your family will enjoy the spacious kitchen, eating nook, formal dining and generous size living room. There is a recreation games room for everyone to hang out, a sundeck and large fenced yard. It’s all here for one happy family! $230,000.00 Call Leslie today. MLS # R2015845

5134 - 80 ACRES OF FREEDOM! Custom built family home is only 15 min. from town. Countrified kitchen will provide the focus for family activities and walk-in pantry. Master bdrm has a fabulous walk-in closet and elegant 4-pce ensuite. Spectacular main floor office, and laundry room complete with two sewing/ craft centres. Upper floor boasts 4 lg bdrms, a playroom, and 2- 4pc bathrooms! Full, unfinished bsmt. Triple garage, detached 24x24 shop. $635,000.00 Call Leslie or William today. MLS # R2010393

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

5129 - SOUTHERN ACREAGE! Beautiful 5.32 acres near Dragon Lake with a lovely 4 bedroom, 2 bath home. The home is move-in ready with lots of updates in recent years including the oak kitchen cupboards, all new flooring and paint. Large garage/shop. Lovely private yard and brand new septic system. $309,000.00 Call Randy. MLS # R2008202

5127 - LOOKING FOR A GREAT INVESTMENT IN QUESNEL? Tucked away on the uiet Hachey Lane, you will find this clean, solid 4 plex. Walking distance to schools, churches, shopping and recreation and a beautiful view of the Fraser River. Two separate titles to equal a massive 264’ x 115’ fully serviced parcel. Some updates include flooring, paint, bathrooms and trim. $259,900.00 Call Jasper today. MLS # R2007081

5121 - IMMACULATE MOBILE HOME waiting for a new family. Arguably the best park in Quesnel! Adult oriented park, private and quiet, yet so close to everything. 1996 mobile with new paint, newer flooring and new roof, so there is nothing to do except move in and start enjoying the maintenance free lifestyle that a mobile home in a park affords! This one will go fast! $64,900.00 Give William a call today. MLS # R2004100

5079 - LONGING FOR SPACE & PRIVACY? Grand floor plan on 5 acres just 15 min. out the Barkerville Highway. Located directly across from the famous Cottonwood House Historic Provincial Park with C2 commercial zoning allows for easy transition into Bed & Breakfast business, or put in some TLC and create your own private retreat. Beautiful newer open concept oak kitchen and luxurious ensuite in Master bdrm. Potential to make office into additional bdrm on main. Norton Creek runs along side the property. $219,000.00 Call Jasper today. MLS #N247863

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

5049 - HERE’S THAT HOBBY FARM YOU ALWAYS WANTED! Private 40 acre property offers a comfortable 3 bdrm home with geothermal heating system, barn, storage, as well as fenced hayfields and pasture... ideal for horses or other 4-legged critters. Property is located south of Hixon and is ideal for someone working at Dunkley Lumber. Quick possession is available, so start your journey to your new home. $254,000.00 Call Bob Granholm today. MLS # N247220

5188 - EXCEPTIONAL TIBBLES LAKESHORE property boasts 2.8 ac. of gently sloped manicured lawn right to the water. 2600 sq ft on 2 levels - walk right into the main floor to an absolutely gorgeous custom built, huge kitchen & spacious master bdrm w/stunning lake views. 2 bdrms up & 2 down. Huge living rm/family rm on bsmt level w/patio doors to beach level. All appliances stay. Property also has a 32x56 high end truck shop w/16’ ceilings & 15’ doors. $349,900.00 Call Bob Marsh or Leslie today. MLS# R2037047

5027 - EASY, BREEZY LIVING HERE! Fully fenced backyard and a sundeck to watch the kids play. This home is walking distance from shopping and schools. Two bedrooms on the main, one down, oak kitchen with eating area and laundry on the main floor. Generous-size living room, lovely hardwood floors, and a full basement make this one a winner! $219,000.00 Call Leslie today. MLS#N246734

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

4991 - COZY 2 BDRM HOME on 3 city lots. Large kitchen has plenty of cupboards, spacious living room and 2 good-sized bedrooms, making this an ideal rental property. Zoned commercial, development potential is built right in! House currently rents for $800 and has new furnace and hot water tank. $109,900.00 Give Bobbi a call today. MLS#N246089

4971 - CONVENIENT DOWNTOWN LOCATION with great highway exposure. 994 square foot block building currently set up as restaurant. Forced air gas heating, 100 amp service. Equipment available for sale separately. $94,900.00 Give Terri a call today. MLS#N4507520

4956 -NESTLED IN THE TREES, this cute cozy & private updated 3 bedroom / 1 bath home is situated on 1.19 acres in town! Lovely living room with hardwood floors & n/g f/p, cabinets galore in this contemporary kitchen with Jennaire stove, sliding glass doors in dining room and master bedroom. 3 decks to sit and enjoy scenery. So private, yet so close to town, located just past the indoor soccer fields. Make it your new home today! Give Bobbi a call today! $164,900.00 MLS#N245324

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

4930 - AMPLE SQUARE-FOOTAGE IN THIS SOUTHILLSLOCATED HOME. Generous room sizes and everything on one level. Newer kitchen with island, and dining-room access to the private backyard. 3 bedrooms on the main and room in the spacious basement for rec room and additional bedroom. Double, attached garage. Located close to school and shopping, it’s very handy. $159,900.00 Call Terri today. MLS#N244963

4839 - ALL THE WORK HAS BEEN DONE on this beautiful waterfront bungalow overlooking the Quesnel River. Recent renos include roof, hi-eff furnace, new Hot Water tank, paint and much more. This is a 3 bedroom, one-owner home with a huge carport and paved driveway, natural gas fireplace and 28 x 8 deck. Full, ready to finish basement downstairs with large windows, outside entrance and roughed in fireplace. Super clean and immaculately maintained, this home shows pride of ownership. $242,000.00 Give Bill a call today! MLS#N242968

4813 - INVESTORS OR ANYONE WHO WANTS A MORTGAGE HELPER! Currently rented home with legal suite close to park, shopping, transit and schools. Spacious 4 bedroom main floor recently updated with flooring, paint and more. Basement features a family room and laundry for the main house. 2 bedroom suite is spacious, has separate laundry facilities and has separated utilities from the main house. Open parking in front and double carport with large deck out back. Many updates and many newer appliances. $189,000.00 Call William today. MLS#N242289

4811 - THIS IS AN AMAZING OPPORTUNITY to own a very profitable family business with major fireworks sales at an unbelievable price. An asset sale of Cinema Second-Hand Store Ltd. Approx. 5950 ft2 of retail space on 4 levels, which incl/ 500 ft2 room for fireworks. Owner’s residence is a 4bdrm, 1230 ft2 full bath home above retail area-all appliances included. Retail store, 24x40’ shop & wood shed, 0.58 acre lot zoned c1. Fireworks retail sales, new owner will retain suppliers & profit-splits.Approx. $140,00 stock is extra. $299,000.00 Call Bob Marsh today! MLS#C8003252

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

4772 - WITH A BIT OF AMBITION AND TLC, this cozy mobile home just over 5 acres near the Cottonwood River could be all you’ve ever dreamed about. Nice and private, approximately 10 minutes North of Quesnel. Bring your horses, chickens and other barn yard critters and enjoy the simple life in the Cariboo. No such thing as a cold winter night with the wood furnace crackling away! Give Jasper a call today!! $99,000.00 MLS#N241132

4762 - ADORABLE, AFFORDABLE, AND AWAITING NEW OWNERS. This charming 2 bedroom, 1 bath rancher is only a minute’s walk to downtown, schools, churches and shopping. If you prefer not to rent or live in a mobile/manufactured home, then this is a must see! Quick possession available! $89,900.00 Call Jasper today!! MLS#N240984

4715 - BUSTLING BUSY CORNER IS WHERE THE ACTION IS AT, this 3 storey commercial building in the heart of the city. Many long term tenants occupy this 15,150 sq ft . Mixture of retail & professional businesses offer a variety of services. Newer air conditioning unit and plumbing done in past years. Additional adjoining 122 x 176 property also for sale see MLS# N4507063 Give Terri a call today. $540,000.00

4681 - MAKE YOUR DREAM A REALITY WITH THIS PROPERTY! Incredible exposure for commercial applications, yet zoned for residential, 3.7 acres of property, and two houses. The larger one was built by Jim Forbes, and the other is currently vacant. This property could be utilized in so many ways. $159,900.00 Give Leslie a call today, MLS # R2023909

4609 - 3232 SQ FT - 1 LEVEL BUILDING on 1.78 acres with visible exposure on the Nazko Hwy. Approx. 6 miles from Quesnel close to Bouchie Lake. Once known as the Bonny Hills Store. Was once operated as a grocery store with a small restaurant. Now operating as a feed store for local farmers. $129,900.00 Call Bill today! MLS#N4506911

4595 - DOWNTOWN LOCATED 2 STOREY BUILDING currently ready for your business opportunity. Over 5100 sq. ft. of rental space with 2 ground floor suites. Upper floor has loads of potential with great view of Fraser River. Zoned C3 and possible residential rental for upper floor could be added. Some restrictions may apply. Newer furnace and air conditioning unit. $249,900.00 Call Terri today! MLS#4507521

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

4414 - QUESNEL’S POPULAR WINE SHOP “QBREW” IS AN EXCELLENT OPPORTUNITY TO OWN YOUR OWN TURN KEY BUSINESS. With successful growth numbers and an expanding client base, all that’s needed is your enthusiasm and energy. Sole reason owner is selling is due to health reasons. Owner will even stay on and show you the ropes. Be your own boss today! $59,900.00 Give Leslie or Bobbi a call today! MLS#C8003569

#4341 - MOBILE HOME WITH SPACIOUS ADDITION and new garage/ shop! Ideally located on a quiet end of Elm, this mobile is located an a half acre lot that is fully fenced with additional outbuildings for storage. Close to shopping, schools and just about everything else. This mobile is a great retirement/starter home! $159,500.00 Call William today to schedule a viewing. MLS#N231245

#4323 - INVESTORS AND BUILDERS TAKE NOTE! This is a fabulous view lot overlooking the Quesnel golf course. Just under one acre, well treed, in an area of executive homes. The possibilities are grand! Prime location, realistic price! $55,900.00 Call Leslie for information package. MLS#R2023862

4841 - BEAUTIFUL .57 ACRE LOT CLOSE TO TOWN ON QUIET DEAD-END STREET. Great view of the Quesnel River. South and east exposure. Easy walking distance to shops, restaurants, and recreation. A great place to retire or raise your kids. $24,500.00 Call Bill now to view. MLS#N242934

4984 - 2.9 ACRE LOT CLOSE TO TOWN and a few doors down from the fire station in Bernard Subdivision. Some cleared and some treed areas. Seller states well and septic on property. Suggest buyer should investigate further. Walking distance to store. $55,000.00 Call Wayne today! MLS#N245943

5144 - RED BLUFF ACREAGE! 4.23 acres within walking distance of the mall and Wal-mart. Zoned R2 with the potential to subdivide or just build your dream home. Level and well treed, with sewer, n/g, hydro and cable available. Adjoining 6.02 acres also for sale for over 10 acres for development. $67,000.00 Call Randy MLS # R2016359

5170 - SEARCHING FOR THE PERFECT LOT TO BUILD OR SET UP A MOBILE? Check out this beautiful 3.05-acre park-like lot with views of the mighty Fraser River. Nice flat usable land only 10 minutes from town on the West Fraser Road in a great neighbourhood. Do a drive-by and let your imagination run wild! $38,900.00 Give Jasper a call today. MLS # R2031262

5171 - LOOKING FOR A NICE ACREAGE CLOSE TO TOWN to build or set up a mobile home? Check out this 3.5 acre property with subdivision possibility. With annual property takes of only $157.00/ year you could afford to buy now and develop at a later date, or cash in your investment a few years down the road. Only minutes away shopping, recreation and the downtown core. Great potential! $35,000.00 Give Jasper a call today. MLS # R2031527

5174 - MAKE YOUR MARK IN SOUTH HILLS on this prime 0.80 acre lot on full city services. Plenty of room for large home and shop with leftover room to roam. Steps away from schools, churches, recreation, restaurants and much more. Not many building sites left to chose from in this timeless neighborhood. More details regarding building scheme and buildable square footage. Property is currently being re-zoned for CR1-S to allow for a legal suite! $71,900.00 Call Jasper or Bob Marsh today. MLS # R2032939

5175 - GREAT 0.70 ACRE LOT WITH MAJOR EXPOSURE TO HIGHWAY 97. Across the highway from Wal-Mart, Canadian tire, Andre’s Electronics and all the modern big box stores. Currently being re-zoned to C4 commercial to suit your dreams of starting up or relocating a business to this ideal South Quesnel location! Red Bluff sewer system applies, set up with 6” oversized pipe. $89,000.00 Give Jasper or Bob Marsh a call today. MLS # R2033098

5181 - BEAUTIFUL SOUTHILLS LOT. Perched on a corner location is this spacious 0.506 acre lot with full city services. Many trees will provide great privacy for this no thru road location. Not many lots still available in Southills so this is a rare find. Buy your lot today & start choosing house plans tomorrow. $54,900.00 Give Terri a call today. MLS # R2034324

5105- OPPORTUNITY IS KNOCKING! Rare find with this downtown location. Spacious 122x176 commercial lot is just waiting for development. Located in central business district zoned for many uses including automotive sale, assisted living residence, restaurant, financial services group homes, retail stores, hotels and more. Property has street and lane access. Bring your ideas and get started now. Give Terri a call today. $170,000.00 MLS # C8001485

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REALTY

139,900

20,000

$

$

1381 Sam Toy Rd – “Development Potential” Corner Lot. Just off Hwy 97, corner of Gook Rd & Sam Toy. Chain Link fenced on 3 sides. Gravel lot. Level, ideal for development. Currently used as vehicle, RV & storage. Zoning is Institutional (P) w/ various commercial, retail, & eight industrial properties nearby. Call Rick. MLS#4507270

#2545

3898 Lowhee Rd. – Fantastic corner lot in historic & artistic Wells, BC! Make this spot your future summer home, or a winter getaway for you snowmobilers. Just a short drive to Barkerville, Troll Ski Hill, & Bowron Lake. This is an awesome community to call home! Call Andrea for more information. MLS#N245580 NCR#2577

158,900

2840 Arnoldus Rd - This spacious 3 bdrm, 2 bath • 1 acre parcel • Huge rec room in the basement • Newer truss roof • Close to shopping & the school • Call Andrea to view

174,900

$

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

308,500

388,500

687 Elm St. - Unique split-level w/many upgrades! • 0.65 acre corner lot in Red Bluff • New carpet, bath, paint and HWT • Fully fenced • Quick Possession Call Andrea to view MLS#R2010083 NCR#2615

LOTS

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

+GST

Lot 1 BLACKWATER RD 10 AC Lot 2 BLACKWATER RD 10 AC

$45,000 $45,000

2927 Belcarra Rd - Immaculate family home located in South Quesnel. Huge foyer with vaulted ceiling, gives access to the sitting room, upstairs, kitchen and formal D/R. L/R has a rock-faced, wood-burning fireplace & laminate flooring. Massive kitchen with an island, breakfast nook. Formal dining, laundry room & a 2pc bath are still included on this main floor. Upstairs 2 bdrms & a 4 pc bath. French doors into the master suite, w/a walk-in closet & jetted tub. Att/2 car garage & 32x24 workshop. MLS#2034144 NCR#2628

$

153,900

$

BLACKWATER RD

SOLD

$

NCR#2609

N214273/ N214274 N223598 B223599

677 Broughton St. – Well maintained 4-plex • 1680 sq ft units • 3 bedrooms, 1½ bath, Insuite laundry • Investment opportunity • $3,150 rent revenue/month Call Linda or Andrea to view MLS#N244414 NCR#2564

189,900

$

334 Wilson Street – Historic 1.5 story house on a beautiful corner lot, overlooking Lebourdais Park. This home has been very well maintained, it has many modern upgrades with old time charm. You can still feel the originality of this home throughout. Huge laundry/bathroom and master bedroom on the main, 2 bedrooms upstairs with an office space. A bight open living room design and an ample kitchen make this house a home. Great little piece of Quesnel history. MLS#R2028421 NCR#2622

new G LISTIN

IN TOWN RACING RD SOUTH ½ AC $19,000.

N227183

RACING RD SOUTH ½ AC $19,000

N227185

WELLS

Wells is the place to be! Don’t miss out on owning an awesome piece of BC history. Tons to do in and around this artsy little community close to Barkerville & Bowron Lake... Arts, Wells, Bowron Lake Chain, fishing, hiking, snowmobiling, digging for gold. Call Amber LOT 23 MILDRED AVE $14,000. N247249 LOT 24 MILDRED AVE $14,000. N247282 LOT 29 MILDRED AVE $12,000. N247250 PARCEL D SOLIBAKKE DR 3898 LOWHEE ROAD

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N247246 N245580

new G LISTIN

738 McLean St. – North Quesnel Charmer! Lovely inside and out. Updated, refreshed, just move in and enjoy. 2+1 bedroom, 2 baths, open bright design. Plenty of yard to enjoy, deck, fenced backyard and workshop/storage shed. Huge kitchen features built in desk unit. Basement bedroom is used as master with ensuite, and walk in closet. Walk to town centre, activities and all the lovely conveniences North Quesnel has to offer. Quick possession possible. MLS#R2030670 NCR#2625

new G LISTIN

$

MLS#R2001824

215,000

$

280,000

$

3874 Goldman Road - Hobby Farm! True Log Rancher! Vaulted ceilings, freestanding wood unit one-level living, classic front porch, 4 bdrms. This 10+ acre parcel is all set up for horses, fenced, cross-fenced approx. 4 acres in pasture, remainder is naturally treed. Dbl garage is insulated, heated, wired, Barn/workshop is 20’ x 40’. Only 10 min. from town, just past Barlow Creek School. Perfect parcel for everything you love. Home for you, your pets, animals and family. Call Rick. MLS#2036378 NCR#2631

43,500

$

10 562 Elm St. –Wonderful starter mobile home, in great location, within walking distance of shopping and amenities. Newer flooring throughout, recently reskirted, newer hot water tank & water lines. Water softener & RO system was also just installed 4.5 foot peaked, tin roof with new gable ends. There is a WETT-certified wood stove as well as a forced air, N/G furnace. The 10x30 addition gives plenty of space, a huge entrance, foyer and den that has potential for a third bedroom. MLS#R2033309 NCR#2626 REDUCED

113,900

$

1249 Ellison Road - + 2 awesome 0.44 acre lots • Spacious & private yard • Large out building • Located in Red Bluff • Bring your tool belt Call Andrea to view MLS#R20143103 NCR#2616

159,900

$

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

53,500

$

390 Willis St. – Priced to sell! • 2 Bedroom • City Service • Hardwood floors in • Sold as is, where is livingroom • Call Andrea to view • Newer roofing & siding MLS#N248087 NCR#2605

90,900

$

3556 Hilborn Road – Well maintained mobile w/addition & a huge boot room sits on 0.44 of an acre. It is on a quiet, dead end street with a huge established garden and fruit trees. 2 bdrms and an office are in the addition (built in 2003) with a storage area below. Forced air natural gas heat as well as a pellet stove. There is plenty of room for parking, a carport and a workshop out back. Why pay lot rent when you can own a beautiful piece of property with a mobile, this is a must see. MLS#R2029063 NCR#2624

441 Kinchant Street (across from City Hall) Phone: 250-992-2207 • Fax: 250-992-2240 Toll Free: 1-888-992-2207 northcariboorealty@telus.net Rick Hughes 250-992-9846 Associate Broker

Andrea Blake 778-414-2551 Representative

Ltd.

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69,900

$

#62 – 313 Westland Rd. – Move-in Ready! • 50+ Adult park • Quick possession • Very well kept mobile and park • Covered patio and carport • Fridge, stove, washer & dryer MLS#N246590 NCR#2582

175,000

$

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

189,900

$

501-503 Willow Street – INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITY Side by side duplex on 0.75 acre. Bus, school & shopping nearby. New flooring & paint throughout. Both sides are rented for $750.00/month. South of town in a great neighborhood. Require 24 hour notice. Call Linda or Andrea to view. MLS#R2027081 NCR#2623

389,900

$

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

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General Motors of Canada Company reserves the right to amend or terminate this offer, in whole or in part, at any time without prior notice. Additional conditions and limitations apply. See dealer for details. ^^ Whichever comes first. See dealer for details.

B12 www.quesnelobserver.com Wednesday, February 24, 2016

FIRST TWO BI-WEEKLY PAYMENTS

0 $0 $0 $0

$25 @ 0 % WEEKLY

Safety

10 Airbags

FINANCING

OR

~ L/100km hwy

Fuel Efficiency

9.9

DOWN PAYMENT

6.6

4G LTE Wi-Fi

FOR

LEASE

FOR

CHEVROLET COMPLETE CARE:

DUE AT DELIVERY

LEASE FROM $50 BI-WEEKLY, THAT’S LIKE:

MONTHS

24

4G LTE Wi-Fi ~

2015 SILVERADO 1500

0% 84 $10,380 UP TO

2

WITH

HIGHEST RANKED COMPACT SUV IN INITIAL QUALITY IN A TIE IN THE U.S.‡

OR

CHEVROLET.CA

YEARS/48,000 KM COMPLIMENTARY OIL CHANGES **

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5 YEARS/160,000 KM ROADSIDE ASSISTANCE ^^

5

Quesnel Cariboo Observer

DISCOVER CHEVROLET

& DRIVE AWAY WITHOUT PAYING

$

SECURITY DEPOSIT

ENDS FEB 29TH

ON 2016 LEASE PURCHASES* 2016 CRUZE LIMITED LS 1SA

$0

BASED ON A LEASE PURCHASE PRICE OF $12,724 ¥ (INCLUDES $500 OWNER CASH †† + $3,000 LEASE CASH)

DOWN

CRUISE THE STREETS WITH ITS NHTSA 5-STAR SAFETY SCORE, AND FIRST-IN-ITS-CLASS BUILT-IN 4G LTE WIFI.

Fuel Efficiency

L/100km hwy ¥¥

‡‡

LTZ MODEL SHOWN

2016 EQUINOX LS

$24,995 FIRST TWO BI-WEEKLY PAYMENTS

LT MODEL SHOWN

CASH PURCHASE PRICE >

0 $0 $0 $0

(INCLUDES $750 OWNER CASH †† + $3,000 CASH CREDIT ON FWD MODELS)

$

DOWN PAYMENT

DUE AT DELIVERY

4G LTE Wi-Fi ~

¥¥ ‡‡

SECURITY DEPOSIT

ENJOY THE FUEL ECONOMY OF A COMPACT CAR AND ALL THE CAPABILITY OF AN SUV WITH ITS ECOTEC® 2.4L ENGINE. Fuel Efficiency

7.3

L/100km hwy

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LAST CHANCE AT REMAINING 2015S!

ON SELECT MODELS^

MONTHS

TOTAL CASH CREDIT†

(INCLUDES $1,000 OWNER CASH†† AND $1,200 PACKAGE DISCOUNT )

ON OTHER MODELS

2015 SILVERADO CUSTOM EDITION MODEL SHOWN

ENDS FEB 29TH

YEARS/160,000 KM POWERTRAIN WARRANTY ^^

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