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Issue for the week of Friday, October 16th, 2020 • Vol. 25, Issue 42
Museum Presents Lifetime Membership Award submitted by Chase & District Museum & Archives Society
he Chase & District Museum the museum. Thanks to everyone who & Archives Society had a great attended and followed our Covid-19 turnout at protocol. its Annual General Stay tuned for Meeting on September new happenings at 26th. the museum and The highlight was a big thank you to the presentation of a our visitors and Lifetime Membership those who supports to Billie Phillips in us through honour of all the time L-R: President Anne Lamoureux, memberships and and effort she has put Curator Breanne Malo, and Billie donations! forth in support of Phillips
RCMP Member Recognized for Work Removing Impaired Drivers
submitted by Chase RCMP The Chase RCMP detachment is pleased to announce that one of its members—Cst. Camron Ganzeveld—was recently nominated to Alexa’s Team for his efforts to reduce injuries and fatalities caused by impaired motorists. In order to be nominated for Alexa's Team, police officers must have removed at least 12 impaired drivers from the road in the previous calendar year. Despite his busy role as a front line police officer, Cst. Ganzeveld was able to stop and process 19 impaired motorists in 2019. Continued on page 7...
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Community Bulletin The drop off box for the Chase Lions Community Calendar’s is now locates at Eye Candy Endless Emporium. Your renewal sheet is behind October in your calendar, you can drop off with your $10 to the drop box or mail in. Any questions contact Jeanne 250-320-2314
Do you want to help us to protect and educate about the Wild Salmon and it’s sensitive spawning habitat? Then become a life-time member of The Adams River Salmon Society at www.salmonsociety. com. For just $25 a person you can make a difference and be part of the solution!
Chase & District Victim Services would like to extend our Thanks to the Chase Royal Canadian Legion for there generous support and donation. It is truly appreciated thru these COVID 19 challenging times to help us continue to support our work in the community.
The Chase Legion Poppy Campaign will begin on Friday, October, 30th, 2020. See page 9 FMI. Chase Minor Hockey Bottle Donation. Due to Covid, we are asking that all tin/bottle donations be bagged and labelled "CMH" and dropped off at the Bottle Depot. CMH parents and players are grateful to the communities for all the support they have given us.
Chase Library - Gorgeous Gourds contest runs Oct 1-31. Send in your fall pictures of your bounty! It can be pictures of your pumpkins, your amazing root veggies or anything fun from your fall garden. Email chalib@ tnrd.ca or drop by and show us - must take your treasure back home though! 250.679.3331
Royal Canadian Legion Branch 107 515 Shuswap Ave, Chase * For info / hours phone 250-679-3536 *
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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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Chase Rec Society's AGM on Wednesday November 4th at 6pm in the mezzanine at the arena.
OFFICE: 838 Shuswap Avenue, Chase BC Hours: 10 am - 4 pm Monday - Thursday PHONE:
Box 12, Chase, BC V0E1M0 250-679-8470* chaselions67@gmail.com Meetings are every 2nd & 4th Thursday, in Room C at the Community Hall. New members welcome Call 250-679-8470 for all Lions projects: *Chase Lions RV Park For medical equipment or pull tab donations please call Karen Bassett 250-318-4527
400 Club Weekly Winner: Jillian Folk. $100.00 Shuswap Victory Church
641 Shuswap Ave, Chase BC Social distancing in effect. Masks optional. October theme; Giving Thanks Sunday Morning Service: 10:00 am Wed evening Prayer/Praise; 6:30 pm - 9 pm OFFICE HOURS: Tuesdays and Fridays from 10:00-12:30. 250-306-6078
Chase Rotary Box 73
Pres: Patrick Herba ( 250-702-3677) Meetings 1st and 3rd Thursdays of each month @ Railside. New members welcome.
Mass at Blessed Sacrament - Mass on Saturdays at the Blessed Sacrament Parish at 4:00 pm. All are welcome Chase Evangelical Free Church - 295 Shuswap Ave COVID Compliant Gathering @ 10 Visit ChaseChurch.com for protocol. Pastoral visitation by Appointment 250 679 1676 or Tyler@ChaseChurch.com
The Light of Life Native Fellowship Pastor Joseph #1.250.457-3845 Shuswap Community Church 10am, Sunday @ Chase Community Hall 7pm, Sunday on Facebook @Chase Shuswap Community Church Visit our website for more information or to sign up to join a service. www.aplacetobelong.ca
Chase Community Fellowship Cancelled until further notice
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RCMP REPORT Submitted by Chase RCMP
Escalation: On September 17th at 12:33 pm, Chase RCMP were dispatched to a disturbance at a business in Scotch Creek. Police were told that the business owner had made some public Facebook comments, which had been considered offensive. The offended party, a 51 year old female, was passing by his business and noticed him outside—so she stopped to address the matter in person. The conversation did not go well, and the quarrel escalated. The male alleged that the female threatened him with a weapon, while the female alleged that the male actually hit her with a weapon and damaged her car. The female left the property and returned with her husband who, in retaliation, chased the business owner down the road with a bat—resulting in several calls to police. Upon attendance at the scene, Police spoke with everyone involved. While no one was seriously injured in this incident, all parties wanted charges laid against one another. The matter will be referred to Crown Counsel for assessment of applicable charges. Boating Mishap: On September 18th at 5:32 pm, Chase RCMP were advised of a grounded boat at the mouth of Little River. The complainant was concerned that the boat might have been stolen, or possibly someone was in trouble, perhaps had fallen overboard. Police attended and saw that there was a large Cabin Cruiser stuck on a sand bar. Police were unable to access the boat to check for occupants and had to request Shuswap Search and Rescue attend to assist. While Search and Rescue was getting organized, police received an update that the owners of the boat had already been picked up and planned to collect the boat the following day. Head-on Collision: On September 19th Chase RCMP attended a two vehicle head-on collision on Hwy 97 near Duck Range Road. Witnesses explained that a southbound, black Chevy Cobalt lost traction
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in a curve, spinning into the oncoming lane. A northbound white Honda Pilot could not avoid the collision and struck the Chevy on the front passenger side, shearing the front off the car. Due to the force of the collision, the motor was ejected from the Chevy, landing in a field approximately 100 feet away. The driver of the Chevy, as well as the driver and three passengers of the Honda Pilot were transported to hospital by ambulance for treatment of their injuries. They are all expected to recover. Assault: On September 19th at 9:44 pm Chase RCMP responded to a report of an assault that occurred in the grassy area of the parking lot at the Chase Safety Mart. The witness reported that a female was punched and kicked by a second female, who then departed the scene on foot. The first female was momentarily knocked unconscious and suffered a bloody nose as a result of the assault. She was checked by paramedics and did not appear to have been seriously injured. The second female was located at a residence and arrested for assault. She clarified that she had actually head-butted the other female, further explaining that she had done so because of some rather rude personal comments that had been made by the other female. Noise Complaint: On September 19th at 10:19 pm, Chase RCMP were advised of a noise complaint at an address on Squilax Anglemont Road in Lee Creek. Two different neighbours reported a party with loud music. At 11:29 pm, police arrived. The residence is set well back from the road, but police could hear music from the road. The property representative met police at the road. He attempted to prevent police from entering his property by using his gate to shove them back. He declined to provide his personal information and walked away. From the road, police could hear the music continue, including people yelling and swearing. Continued on page 4...
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RCMP REPORT CONTINUED.... Wills & Estates Family Law Conveyancing CHASE OFFICE:
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Police waited at the road for approximately 10 minutes, but the noise continued. The property representative was accordingly issued a CSRD bylaw 5754 violation ticket for Section 3.1(a) "allow or permit noise that disturbs any person" with a price tag of $500. The music was turned down and police departed from the scene.
Suspicious Fire: On September 21st at 2:40 am, Chase RCMP happened upon a small brush fire near the intersection of Shuswap Ave and Alymer Road in Chase. The fire was between the path and the creek, near the bridge. A log was burning, with flames approximately 4 feet high. The Chase Fire Department attended and quickly extinguished the blaze. The fire was suspicious because it had rained heavily the day before and everything was still damp. It would have likely taken some effort to start the fire. Nothing of value was damaged; however, this is another in a series of suspicious fires that has kept the Chase Fire Department busy this summer Impaired Driver: On September 22nd at 8:44 pm, Chase RCMP were advised of a single vehicle roll-over in the 3000 block of Squilax Anglemont Road near Scotch Creek. Police attended and spoke with a witness who reported he was following a white Kia, when it suddenly swerved off the road, striking a utility pole and flipping on its roof. The driver, a 32 year old female from Kamloops, could not explain what happened. Police detected an odour of alcohol on her breath. Samples of her breath were obtained which determined that she was impaired by alcohol. She was prohibited from driving for 90 days and the vehicle was impounded for 30 days. Drive Without Due Care: On September 23rd at 11:07 am, Chase RCMP attended a single vehicle collision on the Trans Canada Highway near Squilax Anglemont Road. A white Mazda car had gone off the road, down a steep embankment. The driver and passenger were both assessed by paramedics but did not appear to be injured.
They explained that a warning sound went off in the car, indicating low tire pressure— the driver panicked and drove off the road. A witness reported a slightly different version of events. He reported that he was following the car and saw it pull a U-turn on the highway. He stated that the occupants of the car appeared to be fighting before the vehicle went off the road. The driver was issued a violation ticket for driving without due care. Prohibited Driver: On September 24th at 4:23 pm Chase RCMP were advised of a suspicious female at Munro’s Pharmacy in Sorrento. Police attended and located the vehicle with the female still in the driver’s seat. An investigation determined that she was prohibited from driving in British Columbia. The odd looking license plate was actually from 1966, and obviously not valid. The female was arrested for driving while prohibited. She also received a violation ticket for the invalid license plate. The vehicle was impounded for 7 days. Bear Spray Assault: On September 27th at 8:47 am, Chase RCMP were dispatched to Shuswap Avenue for a male who had just been bear sprayed. Police located the male, a resident of Chase, who advised what was already obvious - he was bear sprayed and beaten. He would provide no further information to police. He had a black eye that was already swollen shut and multiple bruises and contusions. He was transported to hospital for treatment of his injuries, but did not want any further assistance from police. Vehicles Egged: On September 28th Chase RCMP were advised of mischief to vehicles parked at an apartment complex in Chase. During the night, multiple vehicles in the parking lot were egged. The owners of the vehicles have identified a suspect; however, no witnesses have come forward as of yet. The matter is thought to stem from a dispute between neighbours. There was no tangible damage to the vehicles, other than a mess to clean up.
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Chase Country Quilters Annual Quilt Show & Sale 2020 is on Facebook submitted
Join our page Chase Country Quilters & view over 85 quilts. We are adding more daily and will soon be adding our selection of Smaller projects for sale. Due to COVID 19 we have been unable to meet since March, and are presently looking for a new home. Somewhere we can store our supplies & fabric (including our 14’ quilt machine) and plan our projects. We are a volunteer group of 20 ladies who make quilts
to donate. Some of our usual recipients are New babies in Chase, Hospice Homes, Royal Inland Hospital Pediatrics, R e n a l Dialysis, Cancer Clinic, g r o u p s in Chase for help with their fundraising and Chase residents in need of comfort. Money we raise is put t o w a r d s purchasing fabric, thread & supplies for future projects. If you have any questions please contact us marjerno@ icloud.com.
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GRANT-IN-AID DEADLINE VILLAGE OF CHASE
The Village of Chase provides grants-in-aid to non-profit community groups who demonstrate a funding need for a service or program that will benefit the community and local area. The deadline for application submissions is November 30th, to be considered for a grant in the following calendar year; therefore, all applications for 2021 grant in aid funding must be received by November 30th, 2020.
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- 5 - Plastic Adirondack chairs $10 ea
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- Fireplace tools $40 - 3 drawer metal file cabinet $40 - Comfort Bicycle – Mens TREK Navigator
-3 folding camp chairs w/ bags $30 ea - Wall table – 20” x 38” goes to 78” x 38” (4 leaves) $75 fair condition $75. No woods - Inflatable 2 man boat. Nearly new $75
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Page 7 • October 16th, 2020 • Chase Sunflower Village of Chase Request For Proposals #2-20 Provision of Animal Control Services
Village of Chase Request For Proposals #1-20 Provision of Bylaw Enforcement Services
Village of Chase Request For Proposals #3-20 Provision of Caretaker Services for Village Facilities
The Village of Chase is seeking Requests for Proposals from qualified proponents for the provision of Animal Control Services for the Village for a two-year contract term.
The Village of Chase is seeking Requests for Proposals from qualified proponents for the provision of Bylaw Enforcement Services for the Village for a two-year contract term.
RFP documents will be available on the Village website at www.chasebc.ca, by emailing a request to soflaherty@chasebc.ca, or a hard copy can be collected from the Village office after 12:00 noon on Tuesday, October 6, 2020.
RFP documents will be available on the Village website at www.chasebc.ca, by emailing a request to soflaherty@chasebc.ca, or a hard copy can be collected from the Village office after 12:00 noon on Tuesday, October 6, 2020.
The Village of Chase is seeking Requests for Proposals from qualified proponents for the provision of caretaker services for some of the Village owned facilities for a two-year contract term.
Completed proposals must be received in a sealed envelope and labelled:
Completed proposals must be received in a sealed envelope and labelled:
RFP #2-20 - Provision of Animal Control Services by 4:00pm Wednesday, October 28, 2020 at:
RFP #1-20 - Provision of Bylaw Enforcement Services
RFP documents are available on the Village website at www.chasebc.ca, by emailing a request to soflaherty@chasebc.ca, or a hard copy can be collected from the Village office after 12:00 noon on Tuesday, October 6, 2020. Completed proposals must be received in a sealed envelope and labelled: RFP #3-20 - Provision of Caretaker Services
by 4:00pm Wednesday, October 28, 2020 at:
by 4:00pm Wednesday, October 28, 2020 at:
Village of Chase 826 Okanagan Avenue PO Box 440 Chase, BC V0E 1M0 Attn. Corporate Officer
Village of Chase 826 Okanagan Avenue PO Box 440 Chase, BC V0E 1M0 Attn. Corporate Officer
Any and all inquiries regarding this RFP must be submitted in writing by mail to the address above or by email for attention of:
Any and all inquiries regarding this RFP must be submitted in writing by mail to the address above or by email for attention of:
Any and all inquiries regarding this RFP must be submitted in writing by mail to the address above or by email for attention of:
Sean O'Flaherty Corporate Officer soflaherty@chasebc.ca
Sean O'Flaherty Corporate Officer soflaherty@chasebc.ca
Sean O'Flaherty Corporate Officer soflaherty@chasebc.ca
The Village of Chase reserves the right to accept or reject any or all proposals, modify the terms of the proposal at any time, to waive defects in any proposal document and to accept the proposal which it may consider to be in the best interests of the Village.
The Village of Chase reserves the right to accept or reject any or all proposals, modify the terms of the proposal at any time, to waive defects in any proposal document and to accept the proposal which it may consider to be in the best interests of the Village.
The Village of Chase reserves the right to accept or reject any or all proposals, modify the terms of the proposal at any time, to waive defects in any proposal document and to accept the proposal which it may consider to be in the best interests of the Village.
Village of Chase 826 Okanagan Avenue PO Box 440 Chase, BC V0E 1M0 Attn. Corporate Officer
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Business Listings
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Shuswap Soles Footcare
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MJK Home Renovations Chris Walker
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Framing, Custom Woodworking, Tile, Flooring
Chase Auto & Window Glass
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Quick Dry Carpet Cleaning
Carpet, Upholstery, Area Rugs OPEN FOR BUSINESS • 250-851-8556
Sorrento Plumbing & Pumps
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Did you hear about the Pizza Chef with no drivers license? He could dish it out but he couldn't take it.
I've just been outside, watching two Silkworms race each other up a leaf. It ended in a tie.
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Alexa's Team
"Alexa's Team" is a provincial recognition program that pays tribute to RCMP and municipal police officers in British Columbia who make an extraordinary contribution to reducing the number of drivers impaired by alcohol or drugs on British Columbia’s roads and highways. "Alexa's Team" is named in honour of four-year-old Alexa Middelaer, who was killed by an impaired driver in Delta, British Columbia in 2008, while she was
standing at the roadside feeding a horse. The Middelaer family challenged the RCMP, municipal police officers, the Ministry of Justice, and the Attorney General of British Columbia to reduce the number of deaths caused by alcohol and drug impaired driving. The result was the Immediate Roadside Prohibition Law, which went into effect in September 2010. Since the its inception, more than 72, 000 Immediate Roadside Prohibitions have been issued in British Columbia.
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Chase Legion Br.# 107 - 2020 Poppy Campaign and Remembrance Day The Chase Legion Poppy Campaign will begin on Friday, October, 30th, 2020. Due To COVID 19 Health Protocols NO tables will be set up for selling Poppies, at PharmaChoice, nor the Post Office nor at the Safety Mart. As usual Poppy boxes will be placed in community stores and also available at the Chase Legion. We are asking everyone to wear a Poppy please, especially this year. No Remembrance Day Parade this year. A scaled down service will begin at 11 AM outside the Chase Legion. There will be NO wreath laying. Instead of purchasing a wreath we
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will be selling candles, they can be purchased at Chase Legion, $10.00 each. We will pre-light the Candles and place them on the Cairn before the Remembrance Day Service begins. The names as usual will be read out by our MC. There will be NO hot chocolate or pop etc,. for the kids downstairs in the Legion this year due to Health Protocols. The Chase Legion Br.# 107 will be open after the Remembrance Day Ceremony, but are only permitted to have 50 people at one time. Please, we must do our best to respect the social distancing, health protocols, personal safety regulations and we are all advised to wear a mask.
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Step 3 Preheat an outdoor grill for medium heat and lightly oil the grate. Remove mahi mahi from marinade and place on a grill pan; discard excess marinade. Cook until fish flakes easily with a fork, turning as needed, about 5 minutes.
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