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Issue for the week of Friday, August 30th, 2019 • Vol. 24, Issue 35

Chase Hamper Society Now Accepting Produce submitted

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o you have extra fruit or veggies from your garden that you could share with The Chase Hamper Society? We have a need for fresh food donations at this time of year when gardens and orchards are yielding fresh produce! We have two regular days per month, the first and third Mondays, that the Food Bank is open. Thanks to refrigeration grants from Food Banks BC, we now have coolers to keep our

produce fresh for several days, and can store donations that come in ahead of Food Bank Days. To arrange a time to drop off your donations, or to have sometime pick them up, please call The Chase Hamper S ociety phone @ 250-682-6155, or Brenda Patterson @ 778-2201822. All donations are greatly appreciated! If you would like to join us and be a volunteer, we welcome your participation!

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Corn Farm's Pete & Ray Murray Talk Farming Story by Carolyn Parks-Mintz Page 4, 5 & 6 RCMP Report Page 7 Fire Department organizing Terry Fox Run in Chase Page 9 Students Headed Back to School Next Week Page 12 Puzzles, Classifieds and More!

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Community Bulletin Board

Announce the activities and events of your community organization (non-business). Notices will run 2-3 weeks before your event, or as space allows. Email the text to info@chasesunflower.ca Terry Fox run, Chase. Date is September 15, 2019, at Safety Mart. Registration at 9:00 a.m. Run starts at 10:00 a.m. event end at 12:00 p.m. info@ terryfoxrun.org Opening Day of School: September 3rd 2019 - School wide assembly at 10:30am in the gym. Timetables will be distributed at that time only. Busses will run on the first day of school. Morning buses will pick up students two hours later than the regular time for pick up. Dissmissal will be at 12:20pm and buses will depart at 12:30pm. If you have any questions please contact CSS at 250-679-3218

Women & Wellness Series continues at the Chase Library 5:45-6:45pm, Sept 19, Oct 17 and Nov 14. Tanya Giles, from IG Wealth Management will be joining us for the last three sessions. Tanya will be touching on a variety of issues that women deal with financially. A few spaces are still available for these last three sessions. 250.679.3331. MUSIC JAM-NITE. join us again every WED 7 PM at Creekside Senior Centre.. starting up again in Sept. for the winter season..bring an instrument or just yourself and enjoy the music ) thank you once again.

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Chase Farm & Craft Market eason Starts Friday, May 20th Chase Lions Box 12, Chase, BC V0E1M0 250-679-8470* chaselions67@gmail.com Meetings are every 2nd & 4th Thursday, at Parkside. New members welcome Call 250-679-8470 for all Chase Lions projects: *Chase Lions RV Park For medical equipment or pull tab donations please call Karen Bassett 250-318-4527

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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.

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Blessed Sacrament Parish welcome you to Saturday Mass @ 4:00 pm. Every Tuesday at 1:00 there is an Hour of Adoration. Open to all. Chase Evangelical Free Church

295 Shuswap Ave, Chase Sunday service 10am • Kids Hour 10:30 Pastoral office hours: Monday 9-5, Tuesday 12-5 Door is open, coffee is on -- come for conversation, council, or prayer

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Every Sun 3 pm @ Chase Evangelical Free Church Friendly fellowship with food, family & friends after service. Everyone is welcome. Light of Life Mission- OPENShuswap Ave Pastor Joseph (250) 679-7656

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Sunday Worship, 10:00am@ the Chase Community Hall. Children’s Programs for Kids For more information visit www.aplacetobelong.ca

Shuswap Victory Church WE HAVE MOVED to 641 Shuswap Ave Sun 9:30 coffee time, 10:00 morning service Wed evening; 7pm Upper Room worship Set Free prayer ministry OFFICE HOURS: Mon, Wed & Friday 10:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m. 250-306-6078


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Community Bulletin Board North Shuswap Health Centre. Oct 13/19 Golf Event. 2 pm shotgun start. Golf & Dinner $95.00ea. Dinner $45.00ea. Stay $99 + tax. Tickets at: www.canadahelps.org or www.facebook. com/northshuswaphealth or In person at Scotch Creek Clinic Tickets On Sale for TEAM CHASE FALL TEA AND FASHION SHOW on SUNDAY, Sept 29th, 2019 at 1:00 P.M. CHASE COMMUNITY HALL. Proceeds to CIBC Run for the Cure. DOOR PRIZES, PRIZE DRAW, AND VENDORS. TICKETS $15.00. Tickets available from Carmen @ Miller’s, and Team Chase Members BLIND BAY COMMUNITY SOCIETY EVENTS: Blind Bay Painters will be back every Tuesday from 10 AM to 3 PM starting on Sept. 10 to the end of June. Tuesday night Blues night and Jam session will be back every 3rd Tuesday of the month starting in October to April. Blind Bay Memorial hall presents: Debbie Milner Lively art work shop October 19 and 20. 2 day works hop in oils and acrylic painting. Contact Agnes Nykiforuk at blinky13@gmail.com or call 250-253-5200. Jean Toker will present a fluid art class at Blind Bay Memorial Hall on November 2nd 10 AM till 1:30 call Agnes at 250-253-5200 to register. November 16 and 17th Blind Bay Hall will be hosting the annual Artistry and Bake sale event. We welcome your participation in this event which promises to have Christmas gifts for everyone on your shopping list.

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We are currently looking for volunteers at the Chase Public Health branch. If you are interested in helping out with our baby clinics, Flu clinics or Kindergarten Fair please call Paulette Nielsen at 250679-3010 or Jolene Barkman Public Health Admin at 250-679-1393. With your help we can make a difference!

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Agriculture is an absolute calling for Peter and Raymonde Murray --and aren’t we glad! by Carolyn Parks-Mintz, Author, Journalist & Freelance Writer

The Murrays have a strong connection Leaving his position as company doctor to the land—whether that be through a for Alcan Aluminum in Kitimat during genetic trait or a learned affinity. And Pete the early 1970’s, Haakon and wife Ruth Murray’s Corn Farm at Wagon Wheel Ranch just west of Chase is the thriving result. Pete’s grandfather was a physician, practising in Trinidad, then a British Crown Colony. Through Pete’s father, the family would eventually learn that Grandfather had, at one point, owned a 1,000-acre plantation The 1939 Dunn barn on the Murray farm. on the island as well. Photo by Carolyn Parks-Mintiz Although Pete’s father, Haakon Murray, born in Trinidad and educated in eventually moved south, purchasing land England, also chose a career in medicine, atop the hill on the Chase-Falkland Road, he too would have a link to the land. which overlooked the beautiful Thompson River Valley and the Village of Chase. Haakon continued his medical practice at the Irving Clinic in Kamloops. on/off-site, remote service & sales “It was during that ‘back to the land’ period, ” Pete says. “My parents had always Website Development had a garden, but Mom wanted something affordable, local hosting more. So they bought 160 acres, expanded stefan@inTechrity.ca Stefan Schielke their gardening, acquired sheep and cattle, 250.679.7744 www.inTechrity.ca and built a log home on the site in 1976. They lived there until the mid-1990’s when the property and residence were sold. Unfortunately, a few years later it burned to the ground.” at the Chase Chiropractic Clinic Ray Murray’s parents, Dan and Joyce Clinic Hours: 8:30 am - 5:00 pm Tuesday & Thursdays Dunn (namesake of Chase’s Memorial Park bandshell), settled in the Chase 830 Thompson Ave, Chase BC area in 1949, their farm being part of the 250-679-2900 Veteran’s Land Act programme set up by www.drwaynequinn.com the Federal Government after World War II, as Dan had been a Royal Air Force Free Estimates fighter pilot. CALL 250-320-3265 “Dad and Mom operated Dunn’s Dairy for 10 years,” reports Ray, “until Dad Anything in Wood Finishing decided to return to school, graduating LYLE JOHNSON • Finishing Carpenter from the University of British Columbia All types of Wood-Floors installed to take up teaching until his retirement in Sanding, Finishing, Re-finishing. Stairs + Mouldings 1983.” Even as a child, Ray nurtured a garden.

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Wherever she’s lived the colour and beauty of flowering plants have always been important to her and fill an important niche in her surroundings to this day on their rural property. And whenever Pete Murray was on a farm he was enjoying himself—whether during travels to South and Central America or at home in Canada. If he were surrounded by wide open spaces and crops, Pete was content. Definitely in his happy place. One of his first summer jobs was at Golden Ears Farm on Planters Road outside Chase, working for Don and Barb Ely. “When Don was tragically killed in an accident,” Pete says, “Barb asked if I wanted to lease their farmland. I was just 22 years of age but immediately said yes. That’s when farming corn began for me.” Henry Grube, founder of Golden Ears and a long-time agriculturalist in the area who’d sold to Don and Barb, was a mentor to young Pete as he undertook farming 30 acres. “Henry had experience in this area and with its climate,” states Pete, “always had answers for my questions. And I’d plant four acres in corn on his property which he’d then look after.” “And Henry grew beautiful gladioli,” adds Ray, “that he’d put in lovely bouquets for the locals. Growing things seems to be something that’s difficult to give up. Pete eventually leased land from Dan and Joyce. “Dad always wanted to see the property yielding vegetables,” reports Ray, “and both he and Mom were very happy to have Pete farm it, to have produce coming off it. Given her corporate background, Ray capably handles the accounting, payroll, and scheduling for the farm, all the business minutia of a successful enterprise.. “And she’s a very good cook too,” adds Peter with a smile. This practical and positive partnership frees up Pete for all the farming work necessary to their operation—which includes planting early and effectively, crop rotation, scouting the fields, proper drainage and irrigation, fertilizing, and weeding.


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Corn Farm

“Every step is important,” says Pete. “The land prep and getting the soil ready creates a smooth seed bed for seed/soil contact. Our seeding is done by machine and fortunately the land drains well. We do flame weeding to control weeds, which is done before crop seeds have sprouted. I don’t like using chemicals personally and also for my customers, and haven’t used sprayed-in herbicides in 35 years. Crop rotation is effective.” The Murray’s corn crop is hilled as well. “This kills weeds that may have come up and provides more nutrients to the plants from the soil,” Pete reports. “And I scout the crop land regularly.” With hired help that totals six to eight field and shed staff each year, the corn is hand-picked fresh every day, providing the best product for their customers, whether it be at the Murray’s roadside stand or at the weekly Kamloops farmers’ market. Manure and hay waste is composted and spread on the fields—definitely a significant part of a ‘green’ operation. Their larger clientele extending to northern British Columbia, Alberta and Saskatchewan indicates that the reputation of their quality produce has become well known. Today, the Murrays cultivate about 75 acres, which yield corn, potatoes, pumpkins, hay and silage. Their business also comprises production of honey from the hives on their farm and raising sheep.

You could say it’s a ‘meat and potatoes’ operation that also includes vegetables and dessert. The full meal deal. Following their parents’ examples, this busy couple manages to contribute to the community as well—donating dozens of ears of corn to Chase’s CornStock event and taking part in the Christmas parade with their popular hay wagon rides. When asked about agricultural challenges, both Pete and Ray agree the biggest thing is the weather. “It’s something you can’t control and is variable in so many ways,” says Pete. “When I started farming with Peter, the unpredictability of powerful weather was a steep learning curve for me,” says Ray. All the work and time that go into putting in a crop can be wiped out in a day. Agriculture is a gamble and you have to have a lot of faith.” “And the climate is definitely changing,” adds Pete. “We on the land know this.” “We grew lots of strawberries successfully for years,” relates Ray. “But the last five years were either too hot or too cold and then pests arrived. And lack of pollination was a problem too. That’s when we decided to get bees. But eventually we gave up trying to grow good strawberries.” C o n t i n u e d on next page...

Ballet & Jazz Classes Classes resume

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Attention members, please be advised that the Board of Directors has called a Special General Meeting for September 4th at 6pm to discuss the future of the Chamber. Formal notice and a meeting agenda have been sent to all members. The meeting is scheduled to be held at the Chamber Office (400 Shuswap Ave), however if the number of RSVP's is high, an alternative venue will be arranged.

Pete and Ray. Photo by Carolyn Parks-Mintz

If you are planning to attend the meeting, please email the office at admin@chasechamber.com


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Challenges and Rewards of Farming

To add to the weather conundrum, crop insurance carried by larger operations doesn’t cover all losses, whether they be financial or the emotional investment that is involved in a livelihood based on a living, growing entity. Describing the incentives of his work, Pete says, “For me personally, it’s a passion. I just love it. Watching all we grow absolutely works for me. Being part of food production is what it’s all about.” When Ray is asked about the rewards of farm management, she pauses momentarily—and that’s when a smiling Peter interjects, “Me?” Smiles all around! She then goes on, “I think providing good, healthy food for people is a big part of it. And seeing how excited folks get about it. Then there’s the opportunity to see families grow up as they come to our stand or market—kids who came with their parents eventually arrive as a couple, then they’re engaged, married and coming with their own children.” “We particularly see this in our pumpkin

patch visitors where kids get the chance to see how food is actually produced, that it comes from the ground and from nurturing care—not magically sprouted in a package on a grocery store shelf or display.” Ray and Pete agree that being selfemployed has its benefits. “We have some flexibility,” they say, “for instance, being able to work in this interview. And the couple especially want to express their heartfelt thanks to the loyal customer base that has been with them for so many years—40 years says it all. The Murrays raise excellent products and people respond, for which Pete and Ray are very grateful. When questioned about what they like best about living where they live, Pete enthusiastically says, “Look around! It’s a wonderful place to be. Moderate temperatures year round. The river. We live on the place from which we make our living and there’s the history of our families here.”

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Ray adds, “It’s like living in a unique bubble. And there are so many different layers to being here. Living in my family home, with the original 1939 barn nearby, on my parents’ land that’s now our land is special. As well, it’s a gathering place for family and friends too. We feel fortunate.” “And we put in a lot of hard work to be here,” says Pete. “But it’s satisfying and worthwhile work.” The Murray’s story reminds your scribbler of a Country & Western song by Travis Tritt, in which the entertainer sings about a farming father counselling his restless son: “Hard times are real There’s dusty fields No matter where you go And you may change your mind ‘Cause the weeds are high Where corn don’t grow.”

Corn and Cherry Tomato Salsa Ingredients 1 can (15 ounces) diced fireroasted tomatoes* 1 clove garlic, roughly chopped ½ cup roughly chopped white onion (about ½ small onion) ¼ cup lightly packed fresh cilantro leaves ½ medium jalapeño, seeds and ribs removed, and roughly chopped 1 tablespoon lime juice, more if needed ½ teaspoon fine sea salt Instructions Drain off about half of the tomato juice from the can (about ⅓ cup) and discard it. In a food processor, pulse the garlic to chop it more

finely. Add the tomatoes and all of the remaining juice from the can. Add the onion, cilantro, jalapeño, lime juice, and salt. Process the mixture until it is mostly smooth and no big chunks of tomato or onion remain, scraping down the sides as necessary. Season to taste with additional lime juice and salt, if necessary. Serve the salsa immediately or store it for later. This salsa keeps well in the refrigerator, covered, for about 10 days. This recipe yields about 6 pint jars.


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RCMP Report submitted by Chase RCMP

TRAFFIC On August 10th, 2019 at approximately 7:00pm, the Chase RCMP Detachment received a report of a single vehicle collision on Squilax Anglemont Road in Celista. A 2000 Saturn automobile left the road striking a fence. Police believed the female driver was operating the vehicle while impaired by alcohol. The driver failed to provide samples of her breath. She was issued a 90 Day Immediate Roadside Prohibition and her vehicle was impounded for 30 days PROPERTY On August 10th, 2019 at 8:30am, the Chase RCMP Detachment received a report of theft of a 1996 White Dodge 2500 pickup truck with Alberta licence plate CCN5888. The truck was stolen from the driveway of the residence on Holding Road in Adam’s Lake, BC. Later this date, at approximately 6:20pm, the owner’s saw their vehicle driving near Kamloops Shuswap Road in Chase, BC. The truck fled the area. Extensive patrols were made by police but the vehicle was not located. On August 18th, 2019 at 9:40am, the Chase RCMP Detachment received a report of theft of a 2003 grey Honda Civic with BC plate JB984F. The car was stolen from a residence on Hillside Avenue in Chase, BC. The vehicle has not been located. On August 22nd, 2019, just

after midnight, patrolling members of the Chase RCMP Detachment were advised of a dirt bike being towed by a truck on Pine Street in Chase, BC. Police located the vehicle and conducted a traffic stop. The dirt bike was found to be have been stolen from the Salmon Arm area several days prior and was seized by police. This incident remains under investigation. The Chase RCMP Detachment is asking that anyone with any information regarding these investigations, or any other crime, to contact the Chase Detachment at (250) 679-3221 or Crime Stoppers at 1-800-2228477.

2:50pm, members of the Chase Detachment were on patrol when they observed a male riding a dirt bike on Hillside Avenue in Chase, BC. Police activated their emergency lights and sirens in attempts to have the man stop but he fled on Hillside Road, eventually fleeing off the roadway. On August 18th, 2019 the man was located and arrested by police. He was found to be breaching conditions of his recognizance and was held in custody to appear in Kamloops Provincial Court. Criminal charges have since been formally laid by the BC Prosecution Service. Troy Ian MICHEL, 37 years-old of Chase, BC, has been charged with Flight from Police and Breach of Recognizance.

OTHER During the months of August, September and October of 2018, the Chase RCMP Detachment received several reports of a male fraudulently using a stolen credit card at businesses in Scotch Creek and Sorrento. Police investigation identified the suspect as a 52-year-old man of no fixed address from the Salmon Arm area. Criminal charges were formally laid by the BC Prosecution Service. On July 15th, 2019 Troy Edward MCKINNON plead guilty to six counts of Fraud under $5000.00. On July 29th, 2019 MCKINNON was sentenced to a jail sentence of 368 days for these offences. On August 17th, 2019 at

Missing Person The Chase RCMP Detachment continues to search for missing p e r s o n T r a v i s Allen Sauls. Sauls was last seen in Chase on July 14th, 2019. Description of Travis Sauls: First Nation male 33 years old 5 ft 7 in (170 cm) 186 lbs (84 kg) average build brown hair brown eyes Anyone with information on the whereabouts of Travis Sauls is urged to contact the Chase RCMP Detachment at (250) 6793221, or Crimestoppers at 1-800-222-8477 (TIPS).

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Classifieds are $5 for 20 words. 20 cents for each additional word. Email info@chasesunflower.ca or drop off at 838 Shuswap Avenue or Willows Health Food Store. No classified ads over the phone. BUSINESS LISTINGS DESIGN HAUS - INTERIOR AND EXTERIOR PAINTING, FENCING, LANDSCAPING AND PROPERTY MAINTENANCE, HEDGING AND PRUNING. CONTACT 250-8522298 OR GABESDESIGNHAUS@ GMAIL.COM FOR A FREE QUOTE.

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LETTER TO THE EDITOR Please stop littering our environment Throwing cigarette butts on the ground and in our waterways is littering. The filters on cigarettes are made of cellulose acetate, a form of plastic that is very slow to degrade in the environment. A typical cigarette but can take anywhere from 18 months to 10 years to decompose, depending on conditions. M. Klein

Wills & Estate Family Law Conveyancing Views expressed in Letters to the Editor do not necessarily reflect those of the Sunflower and/or its advertisers. Letters may be submitted to info@chasesunflower.ca

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Walk, Run or Ride in Annual Terry Fox Event Terry Fox supporters get ready to walk, run or ride for Chase annual Terry Fox Run. The Terry Fox Run in Chase is approaching a n d participants are gearing up to raise m o n e y for cancer research and help keep Terry Fox’s dream alive. The Chase Fire Fighters Association is hosting the run on September 15th, starting at 9 am at Safety Mart Foods. Participants have the option of a 1 – 5 or 10 km Walk, Run, or Ride. Terry Fox’s Marathon of Hope might have ended in 1980 but the spark he lit in the hearts and minds of Canadians ignited into a campaign of hope that has lasted more than

three decades. Once again this September hundreds of thousands of Terry Fox supporters will participate in their favourite Canadian fall t r a d it i on at one of more than 700 Terry Fox Runs from coast to coast to coast to ensure t h a t cancer research continues to forge ahead. Terry Fox had a single dream: a world without cancer. Come and join us as we work together in pursuit of this dream. For more information, contact: Fire Chief, Brian Lauzon at 778-2203032.

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Call 1-866-832-6020 to sign up today. Learn more at mascon.ca/homesecurity (1) Final eligibility for the services will be determined by a Mascon representative. Mascon reserves the right to make changes to or withdraw services and duration of discount offered for bundle at any time without notice. Cancellation of any service within a bundle will result in removal of unlimited data and regular pricing applies to service kept, currently $85/month for Internet 60 and $43/month for TV + 3 Theme Packs. (2) $18/month for the Secure plan available to customers who have one Mascon residential service and TELUS post-paid mobility service, who have not subscribed to TELUS SmartHome Security services in the past 90 days. Offer expires September 30, 2019. Offers subject to change at any time without notice. Cannot be combined with other TELUS SmartHome Security promotional offers. Minimum system requirements apply. Final eligibility for the services will be determined by a licensed and certified TELUS technician. Bundling discount of $20/month applies to regular price of Secure, Protect and Control plans for 36 months. Full regular price applies, currently $38/month, after 36 months. Regular price is subject to change without notice. A cancellation fee applies for early termination of the 3-year service agreement. The cancellation fee is $10 per month for Secure, Protect and Control plans, multiplied by the number of months remaining in the service agreement. Available to customers signing up for TELUS SmartHome Security on a 3 year service agreement. All recurring monthly charges will be waived for any service cancelled in the 30 days following installation, promotional and installation credits will be reversed, and all equipment rental monthly fees will not apply; however, the rental equipment must still be returned to TELUS or a charge will apply. Rental equipment must be returned in good condition upon cancellation of service, otherwise the replacement cost will be charged to the account. TELUS SmartHome Security installation fee applies and is $100 for customers subscribed to one or more of the following services: Mascon TV or high speed internet, TELUS post-paid mobility. The installation fee for all other customers is $450. 19-0893-03


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LJ’s Towing and Transport Open 24 hrs 7 days/week 250-679-8600

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PARKSIDE COMMUNITY Respite, Independent & Assisted Living Suites available call 250-320-0400

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Horoscopes ARIES (March 21 to April 19) Be careful not to allow the backers of a new financial "deal" to pull the wool over the Lamb's eyes. It could hold fewer plusses and more negatives than you were first led to believe.

for the week

TAURUS (April 20 to May 20) It's a good idea to finish all incomplete tasks so you can devote your attention to next week's projects. The weekend could hold surprises for romantic Fernandas and Ferdinands.

GEMINI (May 21 to June 20) A workplace suggestion you made a while ago that you might have forgotten could come back with a request to turn it from idea to reality. Your social life picks up considerably this weekend.

CANCER (June 21 to July 22) LEO (July 23 to August 22) VIRGO (Aug 23 to Sept 22) Someone from the past could return Keeping your claws sheathed and A workplace situation could improve with an intriguing opportunity for a using good humor instead to counter if you're less critical and more future project. By all means, check into someone who's bad-mouthing the supportive of those who are, after it. But don't neglect your Big Cat isn't easy. But it's all, trying to do their best. current responsibilities in the best way to avoid more Let them know you're there the meantime. problems down the line. to help when necessary. LIBRA (Sept 23 to Oct 22) SCORPIO (Oct 23 to Nov 21) SAGITTARIUS (Nov 22 to Dec 21) A new job offer might not carry all A social obligation you would Before tackling that new project the benefits you're seeking. Make rather get out of could hold some awaiting you at home or on the sure you know what you're entitled surprisingly positive aspects. Why job, take time out for some muchnot go and see for yourself? deserved pampering to to, what is off the table and A family member makes a help lift your spirits and what is negotiable before curious request. restore your energy levels. you make a decision. CAPRICORN (Dec 22 to Jan 19) Your social calendar begins to fill up more quickly than you expected. And that's great. You deserve to enjoy some good fun after so much time spent on serious matters.

AQUARIUS (Jan 20 to Feb 18) PISCES (Feb 19 to March 20) A domestic situation continues to A sudden turn in a romantic improve, thanks to all the tender, loving relationship calls for both a rational concern you've shown. A colleague and passionate response. Keep the makes a questionable move love level high, but also that you might want to check find out why the problem out sooner rather than later. arose in the first place.

You often set high standards for others. But, to your credit, you set the same expectations for yourself. YOU BORN THIS WEEK:

My first job was working at an orange juice factory

but I got canned because I couldn’t concentrate.

My son refused to join the family DJ business, but then, returned 6 months later, begging for a job... Oh, how the turntables!

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Back to School – The Buses Are Back! Summer break is ending and preparations are underway for the first day back to school for the 2019 - 2020 school year in the district, on Tuesday, September 3. With a new school year quickly approaching, the Canada Safety Council would like to remind drivers to be extra cautious as school buses return to the roads. Despite it being an annual occurrence, the return of school buses often brings about episodes of impatience, confusion regarding some of the rules of the road and a spike in fatalities and injuries among young pedestrians from September to November. With this context in mind, here are a few tips to ensure that everyone, from you to the littlest bus rider to the driver getting them to school, is staying safe on the roads: Leave yourself a bit of extra time to get wherever you’re going. Being in a rush is no excuse for disobeying the rules of the road and endangering the lives of others. When a bus has its arm extended and flashing lights, stop. It’s the law. Do not proceed until the lights are turned off, as there may still be children coming or attempting to cross the street. In most cases, traffic in both directions must stop unless separated by a median. Slow down in school zones. Be vigilant and careful in residential areas where children are present as well. Moving slowly and predictably can help children feel more at ease and make them less likely to try and rush. Avoid doing manoeuvres like threepoint turns and U-turns in school zones. Children are often unfamiliar or simply not expecting these, which can cause them to be in the wrong place at the wrong time as a result. Always obey crossing guards and

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