Chase Sunflower February 3, 2023

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www.ChaseSunflower.ca Apologies for the wrong date on last issue and any confusion caused. - Editor Valentine’s Tea at Creekside submitted by Chris Welch
Photo By Ann Steenhuysen
The Chase Creekside Senior Centre is having a Valentine Tea on Saturday, February 11th from 12 noon - 2 pm. Come along and join us. Cost is $7.00 Hope to see you there. Also Chase Creekside Senior Centre Members the next monthly General Meeting is February 9th at 1:00 pm hope to you there.

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Beat the Winter Blues Dance

- Saturday February 11th, Chase Community Hall 8 pm - 1 am. DJ, Raffle, 50/50. 19+ Event. $10 Tickets. Brought to you by Chase Minor Hockey Association. Contact ChaseMinorBC@gmail.com or call or text 778-220-7721 For Tickets.

CHASE CURLING CLUB

PANCAKE BREAKFAST

Saturday February 18th, 2023

8am to 11am

$10 for 12years and older, $5 for children 6 to 12years, Children under 6 years free Pancakes, sausage, eggs, coffee, juice

GIANT CRIB

There will be a Giant Crib at the Chase Legion on Sunday, February 5, 2023, at 11:00. The cost is $12 per person.

Bring your own partner. Lunch will be available for $5.00

Payout 85%.

Hamper Society: February Food Bank Dates

Monday February 6th 12-3 pm & Tuesday February 21st 4 - 7 pm

Downstairs at the Chase Community Hall InClusive Cafe

Wednesday February 22nd 11-130 pm • Downstairs of the Chase Community Hall

Everyone is welcome for this free lunch offered through our food recovery and food share programs. Take out is available too.

If you or someone you know is needing some extra help please call to register for a food hamper at 250-682-6155.

Royal Canadian Legion Branch 107

515 Shuswap Ave, Chase

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

Mon. Jan. 30 - open 6pm - closeLeague Darts 7 pm

Tues. Jan. 31 - open 2 pm - 6:30pm, fun pool, fun darts, free meat draws

Wed. Feb. 1 - CLOSED

Thurs. Feb. 2 - 6pm - close League Darts at 7:30pm

Fri. Feb. 3 - open 1:30pm - 6pmLadies fun darts, Sat. Feb. 4 - open 1 pm - fun darts, meat draws, 50/50, lotto, pull tabs

Sun. Feb. 5 - CLOSED

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.

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 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 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

Natalie Rushmore $100.00

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

Free Church Service

Chase Evangelical Free Church295 Shuswap Ave

Physical Gathering

Suspended in response to Provincial Health Order, Online Gatherings

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."

Shuswap Community Church Outdoor Services

Accessible at www.ChaseChurch.com

250 679 1676 or Tyler@ChaseChurch.com

250 679 3626 Tyler@ ChaseChurch.com

10am, Sunday @ Memorial Park Visit www.aplacetobelong.ca for more info.

Call: (778) 824-0383

Join us Sunday morning at 10am @ The Chase Community Hall. Visit www.aplacetobelong.ca or more info call: (778) 824-0383 email: spencer@ aplacetobelong.ca

Email: Spencer@ aplacetobelong.ca

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Family Justice Education Seminar:

Intimate Partner Violence and Family Law

Women play a central role in caretaking in our families, and our communities. Experiencing intimate partner violence can affect their ability to keep a job and take care of themselves and others. A majority of women within the family justice system as victims of intimate partner violence often don’t feel safe and supported while in the family justice system.

Join us for a 2 hour Family Justice Education Seminar on Intimate Partner Violence with Kamloops EFry Senior Lawyer Odette Dempsey-Caputo. Learn how to navigate the family justice system, in a way that recognizes violence, trauma and the complexity of services, as well as how to access available resources that will help women feel safe and supported.

LETTER TO THE EDITOR

In response to last week’s Letter to the Editor regarding fake calls, if you are a Telus customer, you can initiate Call Block on your landline by hitting *99 and following the prompts to enter a single digit number that will essentially block any fake/scam calls.

I did this after receiving no less than six fake calls in less than three hours!! A couple of these calls were at 3:30 and 5:00 A.M. and were not appreciated whatsoever. I have had Call Block for a month or so now, and haven’t had a single fake call yet!!

When a person dials your number, they are told that your number has Call Control

The seminar is free of charge and everyone is welcome - from professionals who work directly with people affected by intimate partner violence, to women who are experiencing this type of violence and abuse, and/or their family members and caring friends.

Intimate partner violence has farreaching impacts beyond the home and loved ones. It affects workplaces. It affects communities. It affects everyone.

RSVPs to admin@kamloopsefry.com are appreciated, but not mandatory.

Wed. Feb 15, 2023 from 10am - 12pm

Royal Canadian Legion (downstairs meeting room)

Breakfast snacks, coffee & tea available to participants

and they are required to press that number to get through to you.

Hope this information is helpful as well.

Gail Logan

Views expressed in Letters to the Editor do not necessarily reflect those of the Chase Sunflower or its advertisers. Send letters to info@chasesunflower.ca, must include a name and may be edited for length and clarity.

Page 3 • February 3rd, 2023 • Chase Sunflower BRENDA PATTERSON PREC BrendaPatterson@hhre.ca 778-220-1822 We live here • We work here • We know here! NEW PRICE 3bed/2bath 20’x57’ home and lot Easy walk to downtown Strata fee only $56/mo #21 Whitfield Landing, MLS#171074 Affordable at only $349,900 CHASE OFFICE: Open Thursdays 10 am - 4:30 pm #4-834 Shuswap Avenue Phone: 250-679-3180 Web: www.cfselaw.ca Wills & Estates Family Law Conveyancing Grocery 250-679-3553 8 am - 8 pm 7 days/week Pharmacy 250-679-8611 9 am - 6 pm Sundays: Closed Food & Drug 825 Shuswap Avenue, Chase BC Stop by and check out our selection for Valentines Day.
HAPPY VALENTINE’S DAY! Come check out our selection of Valentine Gifts, Cards, Decor & of course treats! Chase Plaza Dollar & Gift Store

Classifieds

Chase & District Victim Services Program Manager

Chase Fundraising Society is seeking a qualified, experienced and highly motivated individual to coordinate services to victims of crime and trauma in Chase and surrounding areas.

The successful applicant must be flexible, available to be on call, and committed to attending the required training. He/She must possess strong leadership qualities, good judgement and is expected to comply professionally with the RCMP Code of Ethics.

The program manager works within the Chase RCMP Detachment and reports directly to the NCO/Liaison. This is a 20 hour plus/week position.

Qualifications:

*equivalent Victim Services experience beneficial

*Knowledge of the Criminal Justice System

*Empathetic, Non-judgemental and able to cope with crisis intervention

*Knowledge of victimization and Domestic Violence

*Excellent organizational and time management skills

*Strong communication/leadership skills

*Willingness and experience leading a team of volunteers

*Administrative skills

*Must have or be able to obtain RCMP Enhanced Reliability Clearance

*Must possess a valid BC Driver’s license and have access to a vehicle

Responsibilities:

*Program Administration

*Direct support services to victims of crime & trauma

*Case Management, record keeping, statistical recording

*Recruit, train, direct, supervise and appreciate volunteers

*Develop and maintain excellent working relationships with outside agencies

*Liaise with RCMP members

*Ensure public awareness of the program

Start date TBA and will commence upon candidate obtaining RCMP Enhanced Reliability Clearance. Please submit a cover letter and resume by February 15, 2023 to:

Sgt. Barry Kennedy

Box 960 Chase, BC V0E 1M0

chasevictimservices@gmail.com

Guy.ramsay@rcmp-grc.gc.ca or in person at the Chase RCMP Detachment

We thank all applicants in advance, however, only those selected for an interview will be contacted.

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phone: 250-320-3050

email: info@chasesunflower.ca

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BUYING COINS & ENTIRE COIN COLLECTIONS! Old coins, old money, Royal Canadian Mint coins, Franklin Mint, US Mint, OLYMPIC coins, and World collections WANTED! Todd 250-864-3521

BUYING UNWANTED JEWELRY, coins, 9999 bullion, Sterling Silverware, coin collections, old money, nuggets, gold, silver, platinum. Todd 250-864-3521

CASH FOR 9999 SILVER BULLION! ALSO PURCHASING COINS, BARS, INGOTS, PRE 1968 coins, coin collections, jewelry, gold, nuggets, sterling +++. Todd 250-864-3521

FOR SALE

Electric Recliner, brown, in good condition $600. Allan at 250-6793753

Wall clock, with long pendulum. 8 day clock. Westminster chimes. $200. Call Allan at 250-679-3753

IN SEARCH OF

RENTAL: Long Term rental Required for Female, 65, on April 1st. 250-3201575

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.

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Get Your Message Out Advertise Here Contact: 250-320-3050 info@chasesunflower.ca COURSE OFFERED PAL & CORE Course Feb 11 & 12 Phone 250-320-6916 to register.

No Plastic Shopping Bags! What will we Do?

Finally, Canada will ban the manufacture and import for sale of single use plastics in an effort to achieve zero plastic waste by 2030, according to Environment and Climate Change Canada.The ban covers single-use plastics including checkout bags, cutlery, food service ware, ring carriers, stir sticks and straws, the federal government stated.

The ban on the manufacture and import of single-use plastics has already come into effect as of December 2022. But the distribution and sale of these items will not be prohibited until December 2023 to “allow businesses in Canada enough time to transition and to deplete their existing stocks,” according to the government’s website.

Up to 15 billion checkout bags are used every year in Canada, according to government data. Plastic shopping bags provided by our local grocery stores are made of polyethylene and can take up to a 1000 years to biodegrade. Much of this material ends up in our oceans despite recycling practices. See “The Story of Plastic” https://www. storyofstuff.org/movies/the-story-ofplastic-documentary-film/

But we’ve all become very dependent on plastic bags and wonder how we will ever do without them. Here are some alternatives:

Reusable bags made from cotton or jute that’s durable and will last for hundreds or thousands of uses, and are degradable at the end of life.

Small cardboard boxes or containers. They fit in your shopping buggy and can be used many times. They also help keep your bread and produce from being squashed.

Nylon bags can be folded small enough to fit into your purse or pocket. You’ll always have a bag with you.

Baskets that are made sustainably (eg bamboo) and support local or fair-trade economies. There are many sizes and options to choose from.

Shopping trolley. You don’t need bags at all.

Not recommended are plastic bags labeled biodegradable or compostable as they are not accepted in most organic programs in BC and still take years to break down and leave a plastic residue. Paper bags are available, but used too often will only add to more deforestation.

Another concern for people is not having a plastic bag to line their garbage bins with. This isn’t necessary. Your garbage doesn’t have to be in bags. It can be dumped directly into the outside garbage bin. It’s our hope that Chase will have a compost program in the near future to deal with our organic waste thereby eliminating more garbage.

In the end it’s up to all of us to curb our impact on our planet. Using less plastics and having less garbage will make a big

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Todd “Gold Silver Guy”

250-864-3521

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

Pete’s Pizza & Pasta

Open Tues to Sat • Closed Sun & Mon 250-679-2775

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Your Local Gas, Heating, and Cooling Specialist 250-214-0539

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

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

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Framing, Custom Woodworking, Tile, Flooring

Quick Dry Carpet Cleaning

Carpet, Upholstery, Hard Floors

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VERMILLION WINE SCARLET RUSSET RUBY

ROSE RED RASPBERRY PUCE POPPY

Two dogs walk over to a parking meter. One says to the other, “Well I never. They’re pay toilets.”

PERSIMMON OXBLOOD MULBERRY MARSALA MAROON

MAHOGANY CHERRY CERISE CARMINE BURGUNDY

I was debating with my friend about who the greatest vampire was I said, “The one from Sesame Street” He said, “He doesn’t count!” To which I replied, “Oh yes, he certainly does”

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News from First Nations

Winter Solstice

The Neskonlith, Little Shuswap Lake, and Adams Lake bands participated in a Solstice Ceremony on December 21st, that featured a river cleanse, games, and a dinner.

Secwépemc Winter Gathering

January 20th to 22nd, 2023 marked a Winter Gathering at the Splatsin Community Centre, in Enderby.

Secwépemc Child & Family Services Winter Gathering & Traditional Pow wow in Kamloops

The event held January 21st and 22nd, 2023, at the Kamloops Soccer Dome included a grand entry, drum groups, all ages orange regalia, women’s red dress, craft vendors dance special, teddy bear dance, and ‘have a heart’ round dance,

Assembly of First Nations (AFN)

From December 6th to 8th, 2022, hundreds of First Nations Chiefs, Knowledge Keepers, Elders, youth, women and 2SLGBTQ+ people from across Canada gathered on unceded territory of the Algonquin in Ottawa, Ontario, and dealt with many key Indigenous issues, such as amendments to the AFN Charter, compensation and long-term reform to the First Nations Child & Family Services Program and Jordan’s Principle, and resolutions on Indian Residential Schools (IRS) and survivors, day schools, an AFN IRS Chief’s Committee, and national commemorative monuments and pins. An AFN Special Chief’s Assembly is planned for April 2023 to deal with additional significant matters and resolutions.

Provincial Cabinet & First Nations Leaders Meeting

The first Provincial and First Nations gathering since 2020 was held November 28th to 30th 2022, and dealt with such substantive issues as implementation of the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples, government to government relationships, recognition of Indigenous Peoples and territories, and the transformative change necessary for meaningful reconciliation.

Provincial Legislative Reform – Bill 38

In the fall of 2022, the provincial government introduced Bill 38, the Indigenous SelfGovernment in Child and Family Services Amendment Act. The bill amends the Adoption Act and the Child, Family & Community Service Act. On November 24, Bill 38-2022 received royal assent, bringing the changes into effect, changes that respect the inherent rights of Indigenous communities to provide their own child and family services and that ensure Indigenous

children are safely connected to their cultures and communities.

2023 Youth Conference Secwépemc Dreamcatchers

The March 17th to 19th, 2023, Conference at the Adams Lake Band Recreation & Conference Centre will feature guest speakers Stephen W. Tooshkenig, Kym Gouchie, and Jason Simon, as well as a wide variety of workshops, such as Canoe Protocols, Traditional Medicines, Fisheries, Drumming, Crafts, as well as a Talent Show and a Panel Discussion.

ADAMS LAKE INDIAN BAND (ALIB)

Welcome New Staff

ALIB welcomes Community Safety Officer Daryl Riva, who brings to the band 30 years of private investigations experience, having worked closely with many emergency departments throughout. B.C. Daryl believes trust, understanding, effective communication and listening are important aspects of his role.

Interim ALIB Fire Chief Gordon Rinke is pleased to have joined the ALIB Department. As a former high school Physical Education teacher, Gordon developed fitness and wrestling programmes for Indigenous students throughout Calgary, and also served with Calgary Fire Department, retiring in December 2021.

Ross Anderson is welcomed as the ALIB Human Resources Generalist, and will focus on recruiting, employee relations, performance management, compensation, and support of health and safety initiatives, based on his 20 years experience with HR issues and collaborative work.

ALIB Events

• Secwépemc Hunting Camp

• Baby Welcome Ceremony

• -Missing & Murdered Indigenous Men &

Boys Walk

• Knowledge Keepers Secwépemc Bingo & Lunch

• Women’s Night, Rattle Making

• Women’s Night, Wreath Making

• Community Christmas Brunch

• Secwépemc Singing at Chief Atahm School

• Community Language Learning Events at Chief Atahm School

• Elders Christmas Dinner

LITTLE SHUSWAP LAKE BAND (LSLB)

Council News

LSLB Council is focusing on several important issues: full authority and jurisdiction over their children and their welfare, health and wellness, Secwépemc laws and principles, economic development projects, as well as many internal and external processes being developed. The band is also in the process of reclaiming its original name, changing to Skwlāx te Secwépemcứlecw as of January 2023.

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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 404 live@parksidecommunity.ca 743 Okanagan Ave, Chase Page 7 • February 3rd, 2023 • Chase Sunflower

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Many thanks ….

News From First Nations

To the LSLB Fire Department for assisting with the band’s outdoor skating rink that’s being enjoyed by so many!

Welcome to New Staff Administration

Brian Finlay, Financial Advisor & Analyst

Destiny Francois, Interim Housing Manager

Shelby Yellowknee, Receptionist

Martin Otowo, Human Resource Manager

Tracy Tomma, Interim Office Manager

Katlyn Jackson, Accounting Assistant

Geneine MacMillan, Executive Assistant

Chrissy Bell, Accounting Receivable

Lynn Den Dulk, Accounting Assistant

Lorett Wood, Accounting Assistant

Wellness

Ashley Bitz, Home Care Nurse

Andrea John, Home Maker

Catherine Tomma, Social Development Worker

Christine William, Social Development Lead

Crystal Morris, Health Director

Amy Tomma, Office Manager

Brittani Tomma, Health Receptionist

Nichele King, Community Health Representative

Kristina John, Community Support Worker

Territorial Resource Stewardship (TRS)

Beverly Bull, Executive Director of TRS

Dan Foard, Fisheries Technician

Austin Ingram, Guardian Manager

Skylar Hunt-Mundy, Fisheries Technician

Economic Development

Julie John, Project Manager

Diego Francois-Flores, Executive Assistant

Education Agreement Signed

A moving ceremony was held on November 18th to mark the signing of a new five-year local Education Agreement with School District No. 83 and the Adams Lake, Little Shuswap and Neskonlith bands, committing to improve the success of all Indigenous students. Following execution of the agreement, drumming and singing as well, as gift giving, were followed by a dinner.

Cultural Heritage & Archeology

2022 was a busy year for this department which conducts archaeological and research assessment of projects to address the potential impacts on cultural heritage sites within Secwépemcứlecw

Skwlāx Head Start Program

The Literacy Program held a ‘Field of Streams’ fish painting and dinner on September 30th to launch a week of activities for youth, parents,

Elders, and staff. In October, families attended the local Salmon Run. A Sleep Consultant facilitated an informative workshop on November 22nd. The Language & Culture Team worked on themes and vocabulary each month which delivered an enriched learning experience for the children. Daily walks by teachers and children centred on their surroundings and the different sounds they hear, that totally engaged the children.

LSLB Events

- Grand Opening of the Skwlāx Community Hub

- Sun Peaks trip

- Hot dogs & hot chocolate at the skating rink

- Movie night during the holidays

NESKONLITH INDIAN BAND

Council News

During October, Council received and approved information on the work that the Tmicw Department had completed on the Skat’sin te Secwépemc Neskonlith Consultation and Accommodation Policy and Digital Maps. Band members will be engaged for further input and direction in order to protect Secwépemc inherent title and rights with regard to alienation of their lands and water, as well as the encroachment by industry impacting their communities and People.

Three band Councils met on December 9th, 2022, at Quaaout Lodge to discuss the Neskonlith Douglas Reserve Claim, Harper Lake Co-Management project updates, Cwelcwelt Kuc “We are Well” Community of Care Committee proposal, FNHA Health Survey, Secwépemc Child & Family Jurisdiction and Secwépemc Healing Ceremonies.

Neskonlith University Tour

February 2-5, 2023

Parents, graduating students and education staff will tour Thompson Rivers University, NVIT, Capilano University, and the University of British Columbia to explore post-secondary opportunities and choices.

Neskonlith

Events

- Forest Circle Group meetings

- Meeting of Elders with the Shuswap Trail Alliance

- Fisheries meeting

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