Chase Sunflower - August 12, 2022

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FREE! Take one! Chase’s community paper for over 27 years! 236-586-1766 Chase CourierDeliveryBC&Services THE DELIVERY GUY Your Local Realtor® Donna Smith-Bradley direct: 250-819-0551 office: 250-679-7748 donna@century21lakeside.comwww.donnasb.com Local Office: 826 Shuswap Ave, Chase Personal Real Estate Corporation 250-320-5472 lisaatkinson@royallepage.cawww.lisaatkinson.ca Back to Table of Contents The tagline logo is also available for horizontal applications, with the tagline positioned to the left of “official white space” present on all versions of the logo. These logos are not to be recreated, or altered All versions of the logo are available at . All versions are available as PMS, CMYK, Royal LePage Logos Horizontal Applications CHASE • KAMLOOPS • SHUSWAP REDUCED Great Investment in this brand NEW DUPLEX!! Build is complete, move in ready incl. all stainless steel appliances, heat pump, HRV system. $739,000 MLS 165298 The Top 10 Things to do when buying or selling your home: #1 - Call me. ...and I will handle the other 9 :) CHASE • KAMLOOPS • SHUSWAP YourRealtorLocalisBACK! 250-320-5472MYNEWOFFICE www.lisaatkinson.calisaatkinson@royallepage.ca Issue for the week of Friday, August 12th, 2022 • Volume 27 - Issue 32 Here To Help With Federal Government Programs Citizenship, Immigration Me Arno d@parl gc ca 1 800 665 5040 Seniors, CPP, GIS, OAS CRA, EI and more MEL ARNOLD Member of Parliament Corn Stand Now OPEN UPTOWN CHASE for 2022! Open 10 - 6 daily Burkholder Bros Corn Farm The Liz Blair Project at the August 9th installment of Music on the Lake Local DJ Ty LaCroix (Spun Logic) on the “Wormhole Stage” at Electric Love Music Festival on Saturday

Page 2 • August 12th, 2022 • Chase Sunflower Chase Rotary Box 73 Pres: Patrick Herba (250-702-3677) Meetings @ 5:30 pm on 1st & 3rd Thurs of each month at Railside Restaurant. New members welcome! Chase OFFICE: 838 Shuswap Avenue, Chase BC Hours: 10 am - 4 pm Monday - Thursday (250)PHONE:320-3050EMAIL : info@chasesunflower.ca WEB: www.chasesunflower.ca ** Alternate Willowslocationdrop-offatNaturalFoods ** MAIL: Box 524, Chase BC, V0E 1M0 KelseyPublisher/Editor:Snelgrove The Chase Sunflower invites stories, recipes, comments, photos, jokes and any other information that would be of interest to readers. We reserve the right to accept or refuse submissions and edit for content and length. We also reserve the right to refuse advertising that in our opinion does not reflect the concept of the newspaper. The opinions expressed in Letters and Columns do not necessarily reflect the views of this newspaper. Due care and attention for accuracy is used in checking advertising copy, but no warranty is implied by the publisher. The Chase Sunflower is copyrighted and may not be reproduced in whole or in part without the written consent of the publisher. The Chase Sunflower is independently owned and operated by Shuswap Prairie Publishing. 1500 copies are printed weekly and distributed around Chase, as well as to Pritchard, Sorrento, Squilax, Jade Mountain, and Adams Lake. The Sunflower is available FREE for readers because it is advertiser supported. Please support the local businesses that advertise in the Sunflower; shopping locally enriches our community. The Light of Life Native Fellowship Pastor theJohn"Joseph#1.250.457-3845JosephFindShuswapKim"onYoutube3:16"ForGodsolovedworldthatHegaveHisonlybegottenSon,thatwhoeverbelievesinHimshouldnotperishbuthaveeverlastinglife." Chase Tyler@ChaseChurch.comOrder,SuspendedPhysical295FreeEvangelicalChurch-ShuswapAveGatheringinresponsetoProvincialHealthOnlineGatheringsAccessibleatwww.ChaseChurch.com2506791676or CommunityShuswapChurch Outdoor Services 10am, Sunday @ Memorial Park www.aplacetobelong.caVisitformoreinfo.Call:(778)824-0383Email:Spencer@aplacetobelong.ca Chase Lions Club PO Box 12, Chase, B.C. V0E Facebookchaselions67@gmail.com1M0Chase&DistrictLions Club President – Karen Bassett 250-318-4527 Please call for Lion projects incl pull-tab donations Meeting at 6pm on the 2nd and 4th Thursday of each month, downstairs of community hall. Everyone welcome. Lions RV Park Reservations 250-679-8470 For Medical equipment contact Sandra Welton 778-245-3808. 400 Club Winner Barb & John Bulk $100.00 Events Bulletin With respect, I acknowledge that I live and work on the unceded traditional lands of the Secwepemc First Nation. At the SacramentBlessedParish we invite you all to Mass on Saturdays @ 4:00 pm. Tuesdays @ 1:00 pm. - Holy Hour with Rosary and Divine Mercy chaplet. For inquiries call 250679-3025 or 250-372-2581 Chase MoreServiceFreeEvangelicalChurchat10amSundayInformationatChaseChurch.com2506793626Tyler@ChaseChurch.com CommunityShuswapChurch Join us Sunday Morning at 10am @ Memorial Park www.aplacetobelong.caVisitformoreinfo.Call:(778)824-0383Email:Spencer@aplacetobelong.ca ChurchesofChase Royal Canadian Legion Branch 107 515 Shuswap Ave, Chase * For info / hours phone 250-679-3536 * Chase Legion Activities Fri. Aug.12 - 5pm - 7pm Legion / Mike Stefiuk Wildlife Nature Photos fundraiser Mon. Aug. 15 - open 2 - 6 pm - fun darts Tues. Aug. 16 - open 2 pm - 6 pm, fun pool, fun darts, free meat draws Wed. Aug. 17 - CLOSED Thurs. Aug. 18 - open 2 - 6 pm, fun darts, fun pool, sports are on Fri. Aug. 19 - open 2 pm - 8 pm - fun darts, burger nite 5 - 7 pm Sat. Aug. 20 - open 1:00 pm - fun darts, meat draws, 50/50, lotto, pull tabs Sun. Aug. 21 - CLOSED Corns coming. Stay Safe, Be Cool. Music On the Lake Tuesdays at 7 pm at Memorial Park in CHASEChase CURLING CLUB PANCAKE BREAKFASTS NEW TIME - Sunday August 14th, 2022 8am to 10am $10 for 12years and older, $5 for children 6 to 12years, Children under 6 years free Pancakes, sausage, eggs, coffee, juice Honey Bees at MarketOn Friday, August 19 honey bee education day at the farmers market in Chase. Come see observation hive with live bees. 10 - 2.

Page 3 • August 12th, 2022 • Chase Sunflower Stop by and check out our summer case lot sale Great bargains in every department. In produce we have 5lb. boxes of blueberries for $14.98 ea. CHASE OFFICE: Open Thursdays 10 am - 4:30 pm #4-834 Shuswap Avenue Phone: 250-679-3180 Web: www.cfselaw.ca Wills & ConveyancingFamilyEstatesLaw 250-679-3553Grocery 8 am - 8 pm 7 days/week 250-679-8611Pharmacy 9 am - 6 pm Sundays: Closed Food & Drug 825 Shuswap Avenue, Chase BC Shop with us for all your Summer Fun Activities. PATTERSONBRENDA BrendaPatterson@hhre.caPREC 778-220-1822We live here • We work here • We know here! NEW LISTING 1265 Montgomery Place LAKEVIEW! Covered balcony! 3bed plus den/3bath plus sauna Open concept, hi ceilings, back deck with hot tub, Gas BBQ hookup Att dbl garage $778,900. Have a Bowl of Soup InClusiveatCafe InClusive Café is a community kitchen which is offered through the Chase Food Bank. Our focus is to provide fresh, healthy, nutritiousInClusivemeals.Café will be offered starting once a month at the basement of the Chase Community Hall. You can enjoy a healthy nutritious lunch for dine in or take out. Dine in will provide a social environment that is inclusive for everyone. Take out options are available. Donations are welcome.

August 30 A new and innovative Kamloops group, The Daytime Highs, emerged from the dank and isolationist time of a pandemic, with solid bass lines, haunting piano, the sun and surf of electric guitar, the pounding drive of drums and powerhouse vocals—featuring reggae, phat funk, and disco, music guaranteed to fill dance halls and dance floors.

Page 4 • August 12th, 2022 • Chase Sunflower 250-320-3050 email info@chasesunflower.ca 838 Shuswap Avenue, Chase BUSINESS LISTINGS Custom-made products for pain and skin management. Fireweed Wellness Products @ 632 Shuswap Avenue, Chase. 250-679-1156. Gypsy Soul is looking to buy vinyl records. 638 Shuswap Ave 250-819-3875 Small engine maintenance and repairs - Certified technician Call 250-320-6082 all outdoor power equipment serviced. Lawnmower, weed whackers, rototiller, quads, motorcycle, snowmobiles, generators, boat motors etc. Ask for Jarrett. TODD'S COINS CASH FOR SILVER AND GOLD! Also buying coin collections, old money, 999 bullion, jewelry, Rolex & Omega watches 1-250-864-3521 SERVICES OFFERED Need to board your dog? I am a mature, pet loving lady, honest & reliable. References available. Reasonable rates. 250-679-1153. WANTED Buying Old Items - Wood Windows, Doors, Ladders, Suitcases, furniture, tools, trunks, tubs, signs, lanterns, pumps, taxidermy, advertising, barrels, scales, farm. 250-577- 3357. FOR SALE Great Aprons for BBQing. Available at Natty Cakes. 12’ Alum Boat, Wide stern oars, 3 jackets, anchor, $950.00 780-7208824. New 3-9 Power Weaver Scope. Bases. $125.00 780-720-8824. Classifieds Music Events in Memorial Park during August by Carolyn Parks Mintz Author, Journalist, & Freelance Writer Music on the Lake, organized by the Chase & District Festival Society at Chase’s lakeside Memorial Park, is pleased to welcome the following gifted entertainers and performers on Tuesday evenings (7:00 pm start) during the month of August: August 16 “Cornstock” Sponsored by Interior Savings 6:00 pm - Tanner Dawson, Canadian country recording artist and resident of Chase, who may be joined by a local guest musician, combines a vocal mix of rock, blues, funk and 90’s country to create a unique sound and dynamic performances with a little something for everyone.

7:30 pm - Shattered Blue from Kamloops has established themselves as one of the premiere rock bands in BC’s interior, performing classic and modern favourites for enthusiastic audiences. They’re pleased to be back performing live music in Chase and are ready to rock the park. August 23

The internationally acclaimed and award-winning music group, The Spiritual Warriors¸ create music inspired by the land and life in the coastal mountains of the Lilwat Nation, with a unique blend of Indigenous chants and contemporary roots, rock and reggae, performing many songs in their U’cwalmicwts language. Uplifting rhythms underline the beautiful vocal harmonizing sung bilingually. This unique band takes audiences on a cultural journey to the natural heartbeat of the Indigenous drum and the St’at’imc people.

Chase Four Laning Project – Construction and Traffic Updates August 2022 The Ministry of Transportation and Infrastructure project team wishes to provide the public with updates on key project activities, construction, and traffic impacts to keep locals and highway users informed as the project progresses. These updates can be found on the project website www.gov.bc.ca/bchwy1 chase Current & Upcoming Activities Segment Area Impacts Description of Activity Chase West AE throughHighwaytraffic Westbound lane construction will continue until September, with traffic on the new Eastbound lanes. Chase West B ChaseRoadCreek Chase Creek Road will access the highway at the new intersection location later in the month Chase East C throughHighwaytraffic Blasting continues between 1300h 1500h or 1900h to 2200h daily. Expect closures of up to 20 mins in both directions along Hwy 1. Shuswap Ave. East and West are expected to remain open for local traffic during blasting closures. Chase East D CoburnAccessStreet Coburn Street at Hwy 1 will remain closed through August Chase East F Brooke Drive Brooke Dr. reopened and will be paved later this month after curb and gutter and sidewalk is complete ChaseStatusWest: Construction well underway, expected completion fall 2022. Chase East: Construction underway, expected completion fall 2023. Know Before You Go gov.bc.ca/bchwy1 advisory www.DriveBC.ca OpportunitiesEmploymentProject To apply for work on either phase of the project please visit www.bcib.ca Have a Question? Ministry of Transportation: Maike Schimpf 778 362 chasefourlaning@gov.bc.ca4568 Chase West Contractor: Dawson Civil Ltd. Chris Cooper 250 374 ccooper@dawsoncivil.ca3657 Chase East Contractor: CIF Construction Ltd. Scott Fomenoff 778 835 scott.fomenoff@cifcon.com5357 Chase Four Laning Project – Construction and Traffic Updates August 2022 The Ministry of Transportation and Infrastructure project team wishes to provide the public with updates on key project activities, construction, and traffic impacts to keep locals and highway users informed as the project progresses. These updates can be found on the project website www.gov.bc.ca/bchwy1 chase Current & Upcoming Activities Segment Area Impacts Description of Activity Chase West AE throughHighwaytraffic Westbound lane construction will continue until September, with traffic on the new Eastbound lanes. Chase West B ChaseRoadCreek Chase Creek Road will access the highway at the new intersection location later in the month Chase East C throughHighwaytraffic Blasting continues between 1300h 1500h or 1900h to 2200h daily. Expect closures of up to 20 mins in both directions along Hwy 1. Shuswap Ave. East and West are expected to remain open for local traffic during blasting closures. Chase East D CoburnAccessStreet Coburn Street at Hwy 1 will remain closed through August Chase East F Brooke Drive Brooke Dr. reopened and will be paved later this month after curb and gutter and sidewalk is complete ChaseStatusWest: Construction well underway, expected completion fall 2022. Chase East: Construction underway, expected completion fall 2023. Know Before You Go gov.bc.ca/bchwy1 advisory www.DriveBC.ca OpportunitiesEmploymentProject To apply for work on either phase of the project please visit www.bcib.ca. Have a Question? Ministry of Transportation: Maike Schimpf 778 362 chasefourlaning@gov.bc.ca4568 Chase West Contractor: Dawson Civil Ltd. Chris Cooper 250 374 ccooper@dawsoncivil.ca3657 Chase East Contractor: CIF Construction Ltd. Scott Fomenoff 778 835 scott.fomenoff@cifcon.com5357 Page 5 • August 12th, 2022 • Chase Sunflower

Development Variance Permit, 918 Sicamous Avenue. Council accepted the Development Variance Permit application for 918 Sicamous Avenue, which includes a request for a variance to the front parcel line setback distance and the height of a fence along the rear parcel line. Development Variance Permit, 424 Bay Street. Council referred the matter back to Administration to obtain further information from the applicant. Village Green Mobile Home Park. Council passed a resolution deferring funding for the unpaved portion of Thompson Avenue until the 2023 budget deliberations.

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Council held a Regular Meeting on August 9, 2022 at the Community Hall and via Zoom. Seven people attended inperson and one person attended virtually. Literacy Month – September 2022. Mayor Crowe proclaimed September 2022 as Literacy Month in the Village of Chase.

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AmendmentMaintenancePropertyBylaw – Outdoor Storage of Vehicles. Council approved first and second reading of Property Amendment Bylaw No. 9162022, which includes revisions to clarify the intent to regulate the outdoor storing of vehicles and provide greater certainty in situations of unlicensed, uninsured or derelict vehicles.

AmendmentZoningBylaw – Outdoor Storage of Vehicles. Council approved first and second reading of Zoning Amendment Bylaw No. 9172022 and submitted the bylaw to a Public Hearing. The amendment clarifies Council’s intent by adding definitions of “outdoor storage” and “derelict vehicle” to the Zoning Bylaw. The amending bylaw also replaces “front yard” with references to required setbacks, eliminating the uncertainty of defining “front yard” in relation to buildings.

Appointment of Interim Chief Financial Officer. Council passed a resolution appointing Pat Sibilleau as the interim Chief Financial Officer and removing the previous Director of Financial Services as an official signing authority. Continued on page 8... of Chase Regular Meeting of Council 2022 by Village of Chase

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2022 Road Rehabilitation. Council awarded the 2022 Road Rehabilitation works contract to Okanagan Aggregates’ Ltd. in the amount of $408,883.17. Works will include the paving of Juniper Street between 3rd Avenue and Larch Street and will also include improvements at Thompson Avenue at Chase Street and access to the Willson Park Bridge.

Zoning Amendment Bylaw for 909 Foothills Road. Council adopted Zoning Amendment Bylaw No. 912-2022, which permits a commercial operation for sales of restaurant equipment by changing the zoning designation at 909 Foothills Road from P-2, Public and Quasi-Public Use to C-3, Service Commercial with a sitespecific single-family dwelling. Climate Action – Request from Chase Environmental Action Group. Council passed a resolution recognizing the significant threat of climate change and requested that the Chase Environmental Action Group present recommendations to the next Council. Recommendations include a Community Climate Action Committee, climate mitigation policies, the prioritizing of climate action, exploring incentives for energy efficient retrofits and engaging in discussion with local Indigenous groups about climate mitigation measures. Official Community Plan (OCP) Amendment Bylaw. Council approved first and second reading of OCP Amendment Bylaw No. 915-2022 and submitted the bylaw to a public hearing. The amendment corrects a mistake that erroneously designated the subject properties to General Commercial, which is inconsistent with Council’s previous decision and intention to designate the parcels as General Residential and Parks, Recreation and Open Space.

The healthcare crisis in rural BC has become a significant public safety concern. The BC Rural Health Network is overwhelmed with public complaints, concerns, and reports of serious health impacts that reduction of services has created. Every day rural residents’ wellbeing is being affected by the services removed, reduced, and understaffed. The impact to rural residents is compounding and the lack of rural focus causes great concern for all rural residents. Peggy Skelton, President of the BC Rural Health Network, has listened to the public outcry, calls for action and investment in rural health and wellness, “Our membership and the residents of rural BC cannot continue to have services taken or diverted to support larger urban populations.” She stated, “BC rural communities are continually used as a buffer for staff shortages in larger centres and the negative impact on rural residents’ compounds. Imagine the situation where there is an emergency and the nearest facility is a considerable distance away, sometimes hours away. You try to get to your health care facility only to find the facility is now on diversion. Furthermore, the ambulances that transport people in an emergency are now much further away from their bases. Their ability to respond can increase by hours, not minutes! It is unacceptable and unsafe!”Thelong weekend was difficult for many who needed care in many communities in both rural and urban areas which are both affected by staffing issues throughout BC. The heat added to the load on the already faltering system. Mayor Leonard Casley of New Denver has been fighting to keep his community’s services for over 20 years and has never seen the system as bad as it is currently, “Last week the Interior Health Authority reduced our emergency operating hours to 8am to 8pm, 7 days a week (again and indefinitely), which leaves our residents and surrounding catchment without any nighttime ER. It is just a matter of time before people lose their life! Going into this last long weekend there was one available ambulance attendant for our community, the community of Nakusp and the entire surrounding populations! They're moving our nurses to cover other sites and that leaves us short.”The folks in the Slocan Valley are not alone! From the tip of Vancouver Island, through the rural communities in the far north, the situation is similar and with the same causes becoming clear. Peggy Skelton continued “It’s province wide and it’s getting worse. The centralization of services cannot include the centralization of the management of services. When centralization occurred and communities lost their control of their own facilities, we saw an immediate change within rural BC. Community involved management ensures community ‘know how’ is put into play. Rural communities need their administrator of a local hospital or emergency care facility to be accountable to that community. Then, you can guarantee that nurses, physicians, and healthcare providers generally, wouldn’t be shipped out to larger centres to fill a gap while leaving their community with no services.”Peggy concluded “We also seem to have forgotten about the benefit of our volunteer base, many of whom feel ignored. We need to support these essential workers as well. Community level input on health needs to return. Our members and rural residents have solutions to many of the problems and we need to be involved more directly in our healthcare system. Investment in grassroots community programs, investment in recruitment of rural students into healthcare, investment in new approaches, investment in rural participation in health generally is not happening. This is causing major problems for rural communities, but the lack of rural investment impacts the wellbeing of us all!” The BCRHN is the healthcare voice of the rural residents of British Columbia and seeks better health outcomes for all people, solutionsbased approaches with governments, and information provision to residents.

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Rural BC Healthcare Crisis Press Release Classes begin on SeptemberThursday,22nd Shuswap Better at Home A little extra help for seniors and elders to remain confidently in their own home • Friendly Visit Calls • Light Housekeeping • Resource and Referrals Services are subject to availability Staff, Volunteers and Contractors have been carefully vetted & trained for your security. Central Intake 250-253-2749 Funded by the Government of BC. Income based service fees may apply.EVCSS 630 Shuswap Ave, Chase BC (250) 679-5377 GET RIGHTFITINTOWN CHASE'S GYM Page 7 • August 12th, 2022 • Chase Sunflower

*Limited time offer ends, September 11, 2022. Conditions apply. Valid for new or upgrading Mascon customers. Unlimited data remains free after 6 months. See Mascon.ca/BacktoSchool for offer and product details. Visit Mascon.ca/BacktoSchool Limited Time Offer. Sign Up today! Big savings for back to school! Get Mascon Internet and you’ll get UNLIMITED DATA, no activation fee and $10/month off for 6 months! That’s up to $410 in savings!* Acknowledgement of Creekside Seniors Centre. Council acknowledged the generosity of the Creekside Seniors Centre and extended its gratitude on behalf of the community for providing access to a Cooling Centre during recent extreme high temperatures. Notice of Motion. Councillor Lauzon submitted a notice of motion for Council to consider the declaring of a climate emergency – this issue will come forward at Council’s next meeting. With no further business, the Council meeting concluded at 4:48 p.m. For more information regarding Council’s meetings, please go to the Village’s website at council/minutes-agendas/https://chasebc.ca/ The next Regular Meeting of Council is scheduled for Tuesday, September 27, 2022 at the Community Hall and via Zoom at 4:00 p.m. Page 8 • August 12th, 2022 • Chase Sunflower BicycleSunflowerRepair 838 Shuswap Ave. Chase BC 778-220-6709 web: www.sunflower.bike email: paul@sunflower.bike SHOPWEEK:THISCLOSED,SORRY!*OpenAgainAugust23rd* Repairs & Sales Parts Accessories& Continued from page 6... Council Meeting Highlights Thanks for Reading Chase Sunflower Out Every Week Hot Water Tanks • Drain Cleaning • Furnace Boiler Service & Installs • Gas Fitting • Plumbing Repairs Installs • Renos NO TRAVEL OR OVERTIME CHARGES! Seniors Discount! Dan's Plumbing & Gas (778) 257-0572 Red Seal Journeyman Plumber Bonded B Gas Fitter 35 Yrs Exp • WCB & Liability Ins

Corn Season in

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Finally, after a cold and slow start to the growing season, our corn is ready to be picked. Three years ago, we started running the corn stand at the end of VLA when Pete Murray told us he wanted to retire.For decades, the corn stand has been a famous stop for corn accessUnfortunately,lovers.tothe stand has been cut off by highway construction this year, and we've been forced to move. Don't worry, our corn will still be available in Chase; we're moving the stand uptown, right next to the barber shop. As usual, we will stock the shop daily with fresh picked corn. In addition, we hope that the shop can serve as a hub for other farms to offer locally grown food to the people of Chase. We thank everyone who has supported us through the first few years of our business. you at the shop, Vincent and Lewis Burkholder Chase! by Burkholder Corn Farm

SUDOKU supervisor at 250.371.7445 Page 9 • August 12th, 2022 • Chase Sunflower STUDIO SUITES AVAILABLE Independent and Assisted Living for Seniors All inclusive, home cooked meals, housekeeping, 24 hr on-site staff and social calendar. For more information or to book a tour contact us at 250-679-1512 or 250-679-4447 Ext live@parksidecommunity.ca404743OkanaganAve,Chase Chase Sunflower Out Every Week

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The Lands File for this application is 3413584. Written comments concerning this application should be directed by email to

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Yale District. The Lands File for this application is 3413647. Written comments concerning this application should be directed by email to Freedompublicadvertisementhttps://comment.nrs.gov.bc.ca/followingreceivedMoTIwillThompson.Okanagan@gov.bc.ca.Crown.Lands.CommentsbereceivedbyMoTIuptoAugust21,2022maynotbeabletoconsidercommentsafterthisdate.Pleasevisitthewebsiteformoreinformation:Beadvisedthatanyresponsetothiswillbeconsideredpartoftherecord.Forinformation,contacttheofInformationAdvisoratMinistry of Forests Office in the Thompson-Okanagan Region of British Columbia. Do you have unused art supplies kicking around? We are seeking some odds and ends for our upcoming art camp from August 22-26th. We would appreciate donations of: - Paint and Paintbrushes - Stretched canvas (used or unused)-Fabric and string - Paper of all sizes and types - Felt pens/sharpies/pencil crayons, etc. - Glue guns, and all types of glue - Canvas or linen for large works of Donationsart can be dropped off at the Chase Community Hall between 9am-2pm Monday-Friday. Please call or text Ashton at 250 319-8468 to be sure that someone will be there. Pick ups can also be arranged. Thank you for your help! Seeking Art Suppliessubmitted by Chase and Area Young Learners SocietyChase Farm and Hardware10FridaysMarketCraftfromam-2pmbetweentheHomeandtheRCMPdetachment Craft Market Friday, May 20th CRAFTSEGGS Chase Farm & Craft Market Season Starts Friday, May 20th COME CHECK OUT THE LOCAL PRODUCTSFRUIT • VEGGIES • BAKED GOODS • EGGS MEAT • PRESERVES • HONEY • CRAFTS WOODWORKING • PLUS MORE! Brought to you by: Chase Employment Centre Inc. Looking for Work? Making Career Decisions? Looking for Skilled Employees? Considering Self-Employment? One on One Employment Advisor Coaching & Support Resume & Cover Letter & Interview Skills Assistance Free for Employers - Job Postings on Website & Job Boards Phone (250) 679-8448 Fax (250) 679-8117 Find us on Facebook 822B Shuswap Avenue PO Box 1138 Chase BC V0E 1M0 E-Mail -www.chaseemployment.cachaseemployment@cablelan.net Chase Farm & Craft Market Season Starts Friday, May 20th COME CHECK OUT THE LOCAL PRODUCTSFRUIT • VEGGIES • BAKED GOODS • EGGS MEAT • PRESERVES • HONEY • CRAFTS WOODWORKING • PLUS MORE! Brought to you by: Chase Employment Centre Inc. Looking for Work? Making Career Decisions? Looking for Skilled Employees? Considering Self-Employment? One on One Employment Advisor Coaching & Support Resume & Cover Letter & Interview Skills Assistance Free for Employers - Job Postings on Website & Job Boards Phone (250) 679-8448 Fax (250) 679-8117 Find us on Facebook 822B Shuswap Avenue PO Box 1138 Chase BC V0E 1M0 E-Mail -www.chaseemployment.cachaseemployment@cablelan.net

Page 10 • August 12th, 2022 • Chase Sunflower Land Act: Notice of Intention to Apply for a Disposition of Crown Land Take notice that Ministry of Transportation and Infrastructure (MoTI) from the Southern Interior Region has applied to the Ministry of Forests (MoF) Thompson-Okanagan Region, for a Land Exchange for Indian Reserve Lands purposes situated on Provincial Crown land described as all that unsurveyed Crown land together with that part of Section 7, Township 22, Range 12, West of the Sixth Meridian, Kamloops Division Yale District.

Land Act: Notice of Intention to Apply for a Disposition of Crown Land Take notice that Ministry of Transportation and Infrastructure (MoTI) from the Southern Interior Region has applied to the Ministry of Forests (MoF) Thompson-Okanagan Region, for a Land Exchange for Indian Range Sixth Meridian, Kamloops Division

Freedompublicadvertisementhttps://comment.nrs.gov.bc.ca/followingreceivedmaybygov.bc.ca.Crown.Lands.Thompson.Okanagan@CommentswillbereceivedMoTIuptoAugust21,2022MoTInotbeabletoconsidercommentsafterthisdate.Pleasevisitthewebsiteformoreinformation:Beadvisedthatanyresponsetothiswillbeconsideredpartoftherecord.Forinformation,contacttheofInformationAdvisoratMinistryof Forests Office in the Thompson-Okanagan Region of British Columbia.

Reserve Lands purposes situated on Provincial Crown land described as all that unsurveyed Crown land adjacent to Section 7, Township 22,

Page 11 • August 12th, 2022 • Chase Sunflower Sorrento Plumbing & Pumps 250-679-0001 Serving the Shuswap! MJK Home Renovations Chris Walker 250-572-7035 Framing, Custom Woodworking, Tile, Flooring Duck Range Plumbing & Heating Your Local Gas, Heating, and Cooling Specialist 250-214-0539 Todd "The Coin Guy" 1-250-864-3521 Buying coin collections, old money, jewelry, old silver Pete’s Pizza & Pasta Open Tues to Sat • Closed Sun & Mon 250-679-2775 CHASE HAMPER SOCIETY EMERGENCY HELP 250-682-6155 Kalin Good Carpentry Services Renos, Decks, Fences, Siding, Roofing & More 18+ yrs exp. Call 250-819-9335 NEED JUNK REMOVED? DUMP RUNS? Friendly Discrete Reliable Bill Currie 250-463-2101 All your Civil & Oil+Gas Inspection Needs Armstrong Inspections 778-362-1606 Word Search - L words “Beam Me Up Scottie” - Construction Interior & Exterior work 250-214-9621 Red Seal, Journeyman Cabinetmaker & Finish Carpenter ALM Mobile RV Certified RV Tech - Gas Certified & Bonded 250-308-9022 AlmmobileRV@gmail.com If you’re ever attacked by a group of clowns... Go for the juggler. LACKADAISICALLIVELY LUXURIOUS LUCKY LAUDABLE LIGHTNINGLUMINOUS LEMONADE LENIENTLACKLUSTERLEARNINGLOGICAL LOYAL LIKABLELIFESAVERLIMBER When a plant is sad... Do the other plant around it photosympathize?” Village Fitness Gym & Tanning 630 Shuswap Ave, Chase BC (250-679-5377

Public Notice is given to the electors of the Village of Chase that nominations for the offices of: MAYOR COUNCILLOR(1) (4) will be received by the Chief Election Officer or a designated person, as follows:

THIRD PARTY ADVERTISING LIMITS

A person is qualified to be nominated, elected, and to hold office as a member of local government if they meet the following

For further information on campaign period expense limits and third party advertising limits, please contact Elections BC: Toll-free phone: 1-855-952-0280 Email: lecf@elections.bc.ca Website: www.elections.bc.ca/lecf By hand, mail or other delivery service: Village of Chase Office, 826 Okanagan Avenue, Chase, BC

CAMPAIGN PERIOD EXPENSE LIMITS

Page 12 • August 12th, 2022 • Chase Sunflower 2022 GENERAL LOCAL ELECTIONS NOTICE OF NOMINATION

In accordance with the Local Elections Campaign Financing Act, for the 2022 general local elections, the following third party advertising limits apply: [NOTE:$809.84

Third party advertising limits will be available on the Elections BC website. See LECFA s.41.3(2) and section 16 of Reg. 81/201 (Local Campaign Financing Regulation). Elections BC will email all jurisdictions to provide links to the third party advertising limits.]

• 18 years of age or older on general voting day October 15, 2022;

•criteria:Canadian citizen;

In accordance with the Local Elections Campaign Financing Act, for the 2022 general local election, the following expense limits for candidates during the campaign period apply: Mayor: Councillor:$10,797.83$5,398.92

Originals of faxed or emailed nomination documents must be received by the Chief Election Officer by 4:00 p.m. Friday, September 9, 2022

• resident of British Columbia for at least 6 months (April 15, 2022) immediately before the day nomination papers are filed and; • not disqualified under the Local Government Act or any other enactment from voting in an election in British Columbia or being nominated for, being elected to or holding the office, or be otherwise disqualified by law.

For further information on the nomination process, please contact: Joni Heinrich, Chief Election Officer 250-679-3238 Sean O’Flaherty, Deputy Chief Election Officer 250-679-3238

Nomination forms are available at Village of Chase Office, 826 Okanagan Avenue, Chase, BC beginning 9:00 a.m. August 2, 2022 until to the close of the nomination period, 4:00 p.m. September 9, 2022

From 9:00 am Tuesday August 30, 2022 To 4:00 pm Friday September 9, 2022 (Excluding statutory holidays & weekends)

By fax to: (250) 679-3070 By email to: elections@chasebc.ca From 9:00 am Tuesday August 30, 2022 To 4:00 pm Friday September 9, 2022 (Excluding statutory holidays & weekends)

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