Chase Sunflower - August 18, 2023

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Art on the Wall

We are happy to announce that our second mural in partnership with Joey Nash and the Chase Literacy Program is near completion!

Once again Joey Nash worked on the theme of pollinators and biodiversity in our local ecosystems. This mural features Shuswap Lake, and Joey did a great job of capturing the feeling of our beautiful region.

Alongside the central work of creating the art, Joey mentored youth in our community and included them in the creative process. Children in our free summer art programs were invited to

help out, and our outstanding youth summer art team worked alongside Joey throughout the process.

This project came together thanks to the support of the larger community, but in particular the Chase Literacy Program. This organization goes above and beyond in creating opportunities for Chase and area community members. We are thankful for them and acknowledge that without their support our community would not be nearly as vibrant and neighborly.

Additional supporters for this project include the Village of Chase, Eye Candy, the Chase Lions Club and the Chase Home Hardware Building Center.

Come out and enjoy The Liz Blair Project at Memorial Park on Tuesday August 22, which is my pleasure to sponsor!

Thanks to the Chase Festival Society for organizing and working so hard to make these summer events happen!!

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Community Events Bulletin

Chase Library: The Littlest Dinosaur

Storytime

Join us for a fun storytime with Children’s Authors of “The Littlest Dinosaur” series. Ages 3-7 Wed. August 23rd 11:3012:15 pm Drop-in

Chase Library:

Chase

Storytime & Craft

Learn literacy skills through stories, songs, fingerplays, and rhymes. Followed by a short craft. Ages 3-5 Fridays, 11:30 am - 12:15 pm

Email local community event listings to info@chasesunflower.ca or text (250) 320-3050

Interior Savings

Chase’s Community Paper

250-320-3050

838 Shuswap Avenue, Chase email info@chasesunflower.ca

Royal Canadian Legion Branch 107 515 Shuswap Ave, Chase

* For info / hours phone 250-679-3536 *

CHASE LEGION

Mon. Aug. 21 - CLOSED

Tues. Aug. 22 - open 2 pm - 6:30 pm, fun pool, darts, Free Meat draws

Wed. Aug. 23 - CLOSED

Thurs. Aug. 24 - open 2 pm - 6 pm - Hot Dogs available, try new Cornhole Game

Fri. Aug. 25 - open 2 pm - 8 pm -

Burger Nite - 5 pm - 7 pm Chase Corn

Sat. Aug.26 - open 1 pm - 6 pm - meat draws, 50/50, Lotto, darts

Sun. Aug. 27 - CLOSED

Moonlight Movie Night

- August 21stSee page 7 FMI

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 the Chase, BC area. 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.

Chase Rotary Box 73

Pres: Willy Moore 1-250-320-4346

Meetings @ 5:30 pm on 1st & 3rd Thurs of each month at Railside Restaurant. New members welcome!

Chase Lions Club

PO Box 12, Chase, B.C. V0E 1M0 chaselions67@gmail.com

Facebook Chase & District Lions Club President – Karen Bassett 250-318-4527

Please call for Lion projects incl pull-tab donations

Meeting at 7 pm on the 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

August 16 - Ingrid Whalley $100

OFFICE: 838 Shuswap Avenue, Chase BC

Hours: 10 am - 4 pm Monday - Thursday

PHONE: (250) 320-3050

EMAIL: info@chasesunflower.ca

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** Alternate drop-off location at Willows Natural Foods **

MAIL: Box 524, Chase BC, V0E 1M0

Publisher/Editor: Kelsey Snelgrove

With respect, I acknowledge that I live and work on the unceded traditional lands of the Secwepemc First Nation.

At the Blessed Sacrament Parish we invite you all to Mass every Sunday at 8:00 am

Tuesdays @ 1:00 pm. - Holy Hour with Rosary and Divine Mercy chaplet.

For inquiries call 250679-3025 or 250-372-2581

Chase Evangelical Free Church Service at 10 am

Chase Evangelical Free Church295 Shuswap Ave

The Light of Life Native Fellowship

Pastor Joseph #1.250.457-3845

Find "Joseph Shuswap Kim" on Youtube John 3:16 "For God so loved the world that He gave His only begotten Son, that whoever believes in Him should not perish but have everlasting life."

Physical Gathering

Suspended in response to Provincial Health

Order, Online Gatherings

Sunday More Information at ChaseChurch.com 250 679 3626

Accessible at www.ChaseChurch.com

Tyler@ ChaseChurch.com

250 679 1676 or Tyler@ChaseChurch.com

Shuswap Community Church Outdoor Services 10am, Sunday @ Memorial Park Visit www.aplacetobelong.ca for more info. Call: (778) 824-0383

Email: Spencer@ aplacetobelong.ca

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us Sunday morning at 10am @ The
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In the field on Shuswap Avenue between police station & Home Hardware FRIDAYS 10 am - 2
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Music on the Lake Artist Profile: Liz

BLair Project

Performance Date: August 22

Band: The Liz Blair Project

Presented by: Donna Smith-Bradley, *PREC Century21

Returning to the Joyce Dunn Theatre Stage for a second year in a row, the Liz Blair Project is sure to entertain everyone at the August 22nd Music on the Lake event.

Liz Blair is a singer, songwriter, and recording artist from Armstrong. Familiar yet re-inventing, Blair’s voice walks the line between power and personability as she channels the influences of soul and blues powerhouses before her. Often compared to Aretha Franklin, Etta James, Amy Winehouse, her power and soulfulness is only matched by her passion and high energy while performing on stage.

As a child she grew up singing, and at the age of 18 she began her career in cover bands and musical theatre productions. In 2018, she partnered up with ‘LegionHQ Music Group’ producer Shane

Bouthillier and began writing songs for her first EP, ‘Fine Wine and Poison’ which was released in early 2019. The recordings represent both an artistic revolution for Blair, as well as a complete reimagining of soul and blues genres with a modern electronic and rock twist. The combination of her lyrical venom with strong vocal attack captures the maturity and overall direction of her recordings and her career as an artist.

The Chase & District Festival Society would like to thank Donna SmithBradley *PREC from Century 21 Lakeside Realty for sponsoring the performance and bringing Liz back for what is sure to be another mesmerizing performance on the shores of the Little Shuswap.

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THANK YOU

Parkside Community’s residents would like to give a heartfelt thank you to all the businesses, volunteers and most importantly the community for coming out to support our very successful fundraiser held at the Chase Memorial Park July 29th.

The Town is still abuzz, and if you heard it through the grapevine, the crowd was entertained with two excellent performances. Shuswap local, Jody Evans did a phenomenal opening solo, which set the stage for “Bad Moon Riders” (The CCR Experience). There was no bad moon rising that evening, only singing, dancing, and reminiscing of good times.

A special thank you to Beverley Iglesias (The Helping Hand) for putting in endless hours planning and organizing the entire event raising a whopping $16,121.00 towards Parkside’s bus fund.

To the financial and product sponsors who made an evening of entertainment possible for many to enjoy, we thank you!

PharmaChoice Food & Drug

Chimera Springs Ltd.

Pandora Enterprises Ltd.

Brenda Patterson PREC

Parkside Resident Community

Wiseman Enterprises Ltd.

Chase A&W

Save-on Foods Kamloops

Superstore Kamloops

Gordon Food Services

Bighorn Mini & RV Storage Ltd. (Chase)

Eye Candy Endless Emporium

Coca Cola Bottling

Rick and Darlene Jones

Fairfield Inn & Suites Kamloops

Home Hardware Chase

Village of Chase

Shear FX Hair

Silver Fox Pub

Chase Festival Society

(Gail Mazzalotta)

$16,121

Parkside residents started fundraising in January of this year, for a wheelchair accessible bus for their facility. The bus will be used for recreational activities which most residents don’t have the means to participate in. Courtney Merrells, Parkside’s Executive Director, explained:

“Earlier this year, I held a resident meeting. The residents started chit chatting about how nice it would be to have a bus for extracurricular activities. We are very appreciative to the Chase Seniors Transport, but they are limited to medical appointments currently. Before I knew it, I had residents in my office bringing fundraising ideas. They are a great group of dedicated friends working together for the same end goal. It’s a very humbling experience helping them along this endeavour.”

If you missed this special evening of entertainment, stay tuned for the next event being planned.

Contact us at 250-679-1512 or 250-320-0400

live@parksidecommunity.ca

743 Okanagan Ave, Chase

Raised For Parkside Bus Fund

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CHASE HAMPER SOCIETY EMERGENCY HELP

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All your Civil & Oil+Gas Inspection Needs Armstrong Inspections 778-362-1606

Todd “Gold Silver Guy”

250-864-3521

Buying coins, coin collections, jewelry, GOLD, SILVER, BULLION +

Pete’s Pizza & Pasta

CLOSED UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE

FRUIT HAZEL CORYLUS AVELLANA BAKING

DESSERTS BREAKFAST NUTELLA FRANGELICO OIL

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Village Fitness Gym & Tanning 630 Shuswap Ave, Chase BC (250-679-5377

Shuswap Soles Footcare

Advanced, Geriatric & Diabetic Footcare Call or Text @ 250-550-6511

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Kalin Good Carpentry Services

Renos, Decks, Fences, Siding, Roofing & More 18+ yrs exp. Call 250-819-9335

MJK Home Renovations

Chris Walker 250-572-7035

Framing, Custom Woodworking, Tile, Flooring

Quick Dry Carpet Cleaning

Carpet, Upholstery, Hard Floors 250-851-8556 Chase BC

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Advertisers Needed to keep the

Sunflower going.

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838 Shuswap Avenue, Chase email info@chasesunflower.ca

LOCAL PRODUCTS

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*Grass Root Dairies Cheese/ Salmon Arm

*Burkholder Honey & Forest Honey

*100% Beeswax Candles/Kelowna Candle Co.

NATURAL FOODS

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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

EVERYTHING SHUSWAP BACK BY POPULAR DEMAND!

Everything Shuswap is the first book about our region’s geography and when it was published in 2017, it received very positive reviews locally and provincially.

The Vancouver Sun wrote, “Everything Shuswap stands alone as a compelling portrait of land, waters, wildlife and human history,” and author and former Globe and Mail columnist Mark Hume wrote, “…it should be mandatory reading for anyone who lives in or visits the Shuswap.”

In the prestigious UBC journal, BC Studies, UVic Professor Emeritus Michael M’Gonigle wrote, “On the one hand, Cooperman covers a massive territory, with detailed attention to geology, ecology, the traditional Secwépemc peoples and the history of settler colonialism. It is the product of prodigious research, in the archives and the forests. On the other hand, his portrait of this region conveys, without saying so explicitly, a message of living in a place that means everything to those who learn how to ‘inhabit’ it. The rewards of being truly part of one’s place come through on every page.”

When David Suzuki read the book, he penned a note that ended, “Every part of the country should have something like Everything Shuswap.” He was right, because there are few books that describe a region’s geography, including its geology, ecology, Indigenous history, and settler history, with detailed maps, archival and contemporary photos, and graphs like Everything Shuswap.

The idea about writing the book was conceived in the 1990s and then in 2005 I began writing this geographic column to create the material needed for all the chapters. By 2015, there was enough written to begin combining it all into the chapters and the decision was made to publish the first of three proposed volumes. To raise the funds needed, a collaborative agreement with School District #89 was created I raised the over $42,000 needed for publishing from generous individuals, organizations, businesses, and local governments.

Fortunately, Louise Wallace agreed to publish the book through her companies Mediability and Shuswap Press. Thanks

to the many reviewers, including former School Superintendent Glenn Borthistle, and the contributions from many photographers and local museums, plus intensive proof-reading by my wife Kathi, the book was finally published in 2017. Half the proceeds from the sales went to support outdoor learning by covering the costs for field trips that hundreds of students appreciated.

The first printing of 2,500 copies sold quickly and then a second printing of 2,000 copies sold within two years. During the last two years that it has been out of print, bookstores reported that people were still seeking copies. With changes at the school district, the collaboration ended, and the funds were transferred to Shuswap Press that is now our company. Thus, we decided to use the funds saved for volume two to do a third printing that would be a second edition with revisions, updates, and new material, including an epilogue about the aftermath of the wildfires that ravaged the Shuswap’s once pristine provincial parks.

After many months of intensive editing and writing additional material, on May 12th the new edition was released with great fanfare that included three bands at a gala event at the new Song Sparrow Hall in Salmon Arm. Community leaders were there including Salmon Arm mayor, Alan Harrison, Secwépemc storyteller and teacher, Kenthen Thomas, Shuswap Trail Alliance co-founder Phil McIntyrePaul, Area G Director Natalya Melnychuk and renowned artist Lisa Figueroa. They presented brief “Ted Talks” about topics related to the planned volume two that will have chapters on communities, arts and culture, sports and recreation and the economy.

The 240-page Everything Shuswap is a must-have guidebook for our region, it serves as a reference book for every home cabin and home and makes for a wonderful gift for family and friends. In addition to the local bookstores and many other shops across the Shuswap, Everything Shuswap can be purchased at the Willows Health Food Store here in Chase.

www.ShuswapPassion.ca is blog to help you explore Shuswap geography by Jim Cooperman, author of Everything Shuswap.

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Funded by the Government of BC. Income based service fees may apply.
EVCSS

Interior Savings Moonlight Movie Tour

Coming to Chase on August 21

Interior Savings and Chase Minor Baseball Association are excited to announce the Moonlight Movie Tour will be landing in Chase on August 21 and you’re invited!

A screening of The Super Mario Bros. Movie will be shown on a giant inflatable screen under the stars. Everyone is encouraged to arrive early to get a good viewing spot and take part in the family-friendly pre-show activities that will be available. A concession stand will be open to quench your thirst and satisfy your sweet tooth. While there is no charge to attend the event, a donation of $3 per person or $10 for a family is suggested. All funds raised will benefit Chase Minor Baseball Association.

“We’re delighted to partner with Interior Savings and to be a part of the Moonlight Movie Tour. Proceeds from this event will allow us to update equipment and purchase new team bats,”

says Steffi Timm, President of Chase Minor Baseball Association.

This screening is one of nine Moonlight Movie nights taking place throughout the Interior of BC this summer, each benefiting a local nonprofit organization.

“Since 2010 the tour has raised over $200,000 to support youth and mental wellness programs,” says Brian Harris, CEO of Interior Savings. “We’re pleased to bring the Moonlight Movie Tour back to our communities to raise awareness and funds for local non-profit organizations, while helping families create wonderful memories together.”

Gates open at 7:00 pm. Movie-goers will want to bring cash for admission and concession stand treats, as well as lawn chairs and blankets for maximum comfort.

Visit Chase Minor Baseball's Facebook page or interiorsavings.com/events for more info.

All Cover Girl Products

35% off

Giftware, Beach Bags & Clothing

20% off

ALL SALES FINAL

Food & Drug

Grocery

250-679-3553

8 am - 8 pm

7 days/week

DON’T MISS OUT

Pharmacy

250-679-8611

9 am - 6 pm

Sundays: Closed

825 Shuswap Avenue, Chase BC

WE ARE SO GRATEFUL FOR OUR SUPPORTIVE COMMUNITY

Please continue to donate! Donations, in Memory of Donations, and Estate planning Bequethments. This is our only form of funding for the purchase of Medical Equipment (Space Lab, portable Ultrasound, most recently “Lucas” Chest compressions and 2 specialized Chairs for the Adult Day Services.

Mail donations to PO Box 1099, Chase BC, V0E 1M0 or check out our website at www.cdhsf.ca to donate online. Tax deductible donations and receipts provided upon request.

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.

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nd D a is e t s r a ic h t C Health Services Foundation
Chase Farm & Craft Market In the field on Shuswap Avenue between police station & Home Hardware FRIDAYS 10 am - 2 pm SUDOKU

BC Interior Community Foundation delivers $411,000 to nine community service organizations including Family Resource Centre for Chase

Today, BC Interior Community Foundation is pleased to announce $411,000 in funding to support nine projects in the Thompson, Nicola and South Cariboo region through the Government of Canada’s Community Services Recovery Fund. The Community Services Recovery Fund is a one-time investment of $400 millionby the Government of Canada to help Community Service Organizations, charities, non-profits, Indigenous governing bodies located in Canada adapt, modernize and be better equipped to improve the efficacy, accessibility and sustainability of the community services that they provide through the pandemic recovery and beyond.

The following projects are being supported in Kamloops, Chase and Lillooet:

• $38,610 was invested to fund the Lillooet Learning Communities Society to establish the Lillooet Community Connect Innovation HUB with a focus on developing policies and procedures.

• $39,289 was invested to fund Chase and Area Young Learners Society for digital Infrastructure and equipment for a Family Resource Centre.

• $97,280 was invested to fund the Lillooet Friendship Centre Society to enhance and provide digital solution to enhance communication and provides seamless linkage between their case management programs;

• $14,300 was invested to fund Interior Community Services (ICS) to implement bio-metrics technology in all ICS supported homes;

• $59,550 was invested to fund Kamloops Symphony Society to establish an integrated fund development plan, policies, and roadmap to implement an endowment campaign and establish an effective donor data management system;

• $10,683 was invested to fund Kamloops Brain Injury Association for an upgrade and expansion of their database and fundraising tracking systems;

• $100,000 was invested to fund

Supporting Team Excellence with Patience (STEPS) to provide CPR training across clinics, capture their COVID-19 learnings and best practices and standardize their processes, policies, and technology;

• $39,289 was invested to fund Children’s Circle Daycare Society to modernize their information, communication and accounting systems for future resiliency;

“Community service organizations are at the heart of communities like Kamloops, Chase and Lillooet, creating a sense of belonging from coast to coast to coast. The Community Services Recovery Fund will enable organizations that serve our diverse communities to adapt and modernize their programs and services and to invest in the future of their organizations, staff and volunteers. Together, we can rebuild from the isolation of the COVID-19 pandemic and build a more just and equitable future for those in the Thompson, Nicola and South Cariboo.

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Council Meeting Highlights

submitted by Village of Chase

The Regular Meeting of Council was held on August 15, 2023 at the Village office and via Zoom. 22 people attended in-person, Councillor Harder attended by phone and 2 members of the public attended virtually.

Acting Mayor Jane Herman made two announcements:

She introduced Jim Dunn as our new bylaw enforcement officer

She announced that the Mayor had signed a proclamation proclaiming September 2023 as Literacy Month in the Village of Chase.

Comments from the public included:*

• The request to be able to hook into sewer like all other properties in Chase

• Should not increase water rates –should have public’s approval for this

• Should not give taxpayer money to any not-for-profit group – the citizens of Chase should be stepping up to donate if they wish to

• We should not enter into a mutual aid agreement with Adams Lake Indian Band we should keep our fire departments separate

• There are several businesses in Chase that should be more accessible, and the Visitor Information Centre washroom needs a grab bar

• Disagree with an Every Child Matters crosswalk – stuff happened in the past and we need to move on

• Water rates should not be increased for those who do not use much water especially some seniors

• If exempt staff get overtime when they do Emergency Operations Centre work, would they be seconded to other places? Who would do their work?

• Someone should be hired to deal with emergency activities

• Concerns about paying overtime for staff to work in EOC – what about what happened at the TNRD when Sukh Gill got paid a large amount of money and the TNRD was audited – could that happen in

Chase? Overtime should be reported to Council annually

• Concerns about the Village going into debt to buy a street sweeper –this purchase should be budgeted

• Downtown road closure should not be permitted – it is for too long of a time

• The Visitor Information Centre is inspected annually to make sure it complies with accessibility requirements of Destination BC. If we can assist the Village in any way to develop Accessibility plan we are happy to do so

Street Sweeper Purchase. Council authorized the purchase of a new Trombia Airknife T220 sweeper from CUBEX Equipment for an amount of $112,095.20. The sweeper will be available for Village wide sweeping earlier in the season, and for spot sweeping any time of year. In addition, the purchase eliminates service disruptions associated with contractors who frequently reschedule based on the demands of their largest clients, and mechanical breakdowns, both which are very common and experienced every year.

Fees and Charges Bylaw – Water and Sewer Fee Increases. Council gave first, second and third readings to Fees and Charges Amendment Bylaw No. 9302023, which will amend allow for the increase to water and sewer fees.

Sewer Extension Request – Owner of 845 Thompson Avenue. Council deferred the decision regarding sewer main extension for connection by the property owner of 845 Thompson Avenue until staff has obtained more information about the past servicing of adjacent properties.

Request for Donation – Chase Literacy. Council approved a $500 grant to the Chase Literacy program for 2023, which supports the delivery of literacy-based initiatives within the community.

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GARAGE SALES

Garage Sale - August 19th at 825 Hysop Road, Chase BC

Sorrento Place on the Lake Community Garage Sale 2932 Buckley Road Sat, Aug. 26th from 9 am to 2 pm

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Obituary

Mark Morisseau

We regret to announce the passing of Mark on August 3, 2023 at Royal Inland in Kamloops at the age of 92 years. Left to cherish his memory are his wife Anne, his son’s Eugene and Grant, and daughters Cheryl, Marilyn, and Lisa. Siblings of Mark to also cherish his memories are Clifford (Theresa) Morisseau, Garry (Helga) Morisseau, Margie (Harry) Baldwin, Rosella Scott, Verna Ball. Many Grandchildren, cousins, nieces, and nephews, and extended family and friends. Born September 9th, 1930 in Carman, Manitoba. Mark started working at a young age with the Railway and also with his siblings on building grain elevators throughout the Provinces. He married Anne Schilling and became a Standardbred Race Driver in Manitoba. Later they moved together to Cloverdale and Mark worked at Cloverdale Raceway in Surrey BC and became an owner and breeder of Standardbred horses. After many years of working, retired in Armstrong and then moved to Chase. Mark always loved family and friends around playing music (Bluegrass and Gospel), and enjoying eating good food. Mark will be missed. Celebration of Life will be August 26, 2023 at 1:00 pm at 212 Ash Drive, Chase.

CHASE CITIZENS on PATROL Community service, flexible hours, variety of duties

Help to keep Chase safe by:

• Going out on a 4-hour vehicle patrol one afternoon or evening per month.

• Patrolling at a variety of community events

FMI and an application, please call Christina at the Chase Info Centre.

BUSINESS LISTINGS

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.

Farewell to Hilda

You are invited to Come by and bid farewell to Hilda McKinnon

She is moving back to Alberta to be closer to family.

Chase Creekside Seniors Centre Saturday, September 2 at 1 PM to 3 PM

HALL’S KENNELS - Pritchard.

Heated & A/C. Special rates for multiple dogs and long term stays.

250-318-8367

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Tammy & Mona from the Maskwa Den are announcing the bittersweet news of the Maskwa Den closing permanently.

From the starting roots @ Pebbles Place to the beautiful crystal shop with handmade jewellery and Tammy’s Art, I have so say it’s been a fantastic journey.

My spirit is being guided back to my home in Kamloops to continue my energy work with crystals, animals & the youth.

I sincerely thank the amazing community of Chase & the Shuswap for supporting this chapter, of my growth as a business owner & contributing member of this lovely Village.

I will miss the community, the sense of family and warm smiles from all of you.

Take good care, be well & make every day the blessing that it is.

Kukstemc,

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Tammy & Mona from the Maskwa Den are announcing the bittersweet news of the Maskwa Den closing permanently.
Thank You All!

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Council Meeting Highlights

Exempt Staff Overtime Compensation Policy. Council adopted ADM-35 (2023) Exempt Staff Overtime Compensation Policy, which establishes a policy to compensate exempt staff members for overtime worked in an Emergency Operations Centre. With the adoption of the policy, the Village can seek reimbursements of this compensation by submitting a claim to Ministry of Emergency Management and Climate Readiness.

Mutual Aid Agreement – Village of Chase and Adams Lake Indian Band – Fire Suppression Services. Council approved a mutual aid agreement with Adams Lake Indian Band for fire suppression services. As with all other fire suppression agreements, the Village of Chase Fire Department will ensure a fire department duty crew and apparatus is available within the main boundaries of Chase in order to provide assistance to Adams Lake Fire Department.

Accessible BC – Province of BC Requirement for Local Governments. Council passed a resolution directing staff to develop an accessibility committee

and begin a process of developing an accessibility plan to be reviewed by the accessibility committee and brought forward to Council for adoption. In addition, Council also directed staff to collect input from the public regarding any barriers to accessibility within the community.

Thank You from Ronald McDonald House. Council acknowledged a letter from Ronald McDonald House thanking the Village for its donation from the Chase Day Camp ‘Gratitude Day’ and extended its thank you to the Program Lead, Nakia Hill for providing a positive teaching opportunity for the children of the Summer Recreation Program.

Every Child Matters Crosswalk Council passed a resolution directing staff to work with the three local Indigenous communities to determine a location for an Every Child Matters crosswalk in Chase and associated costs and bring a report back to Council.

Car Show – Road Closure Request – Cars for Cancer. Council passed a resolution approving the closure of Shuswap Avenue

between Pine Street and Chase Street and Haldane Street between First Avenue and Sicamous Avenue to traffic between 8:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m. Sunday, September 17, 2023 to facilitate a classic car show.

Council heard from various gallery members regarding the use of Voyent Alert, the development permit process, supportive housing initiatives and emergency preparedness.

With no further business, the Council meeting concluded at 5:34 p.m.

For more information regarding Council’s meetings, please go to the Village’s website at https://chasebc.ca/ council/minutes-agendas/.

The next Regular Meeting of Council is scheduled to start at 4:00 p.m. on Tuesday, September 12, 2023 at the Village office (826 Okanagan Avenue) and via Zoom.

Editor’s Note - Opinions expressed in “Comments from the Public” do not necessarily reflect the views of the Chase Sunflower or its advertisers.

Thank You for Reading Every Week!

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