WHALE
SEASON Why so many this year?
FRIDAY NIGHT
SOFTBALL An update from the Haida Gwaii Radio Society
FOR THE LOVE OF
FOOD AND COMMUNITY
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Eagle in the Woodshed Reading for Reconciliation Outdoor Adventures Entrepreneurial Spirit Port Clements’ Greenways
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Haida Gwaii Eyes…Wide Open
Proactive Ponderings about Common Challenges by Shellene Van der Beke
Challenge: Celebrating Canada 150 with Open Minds and Open Hearts
Proactive Solutions: Moving Forward
Around this time, 150 years ago, the British North American Act 1867 (now the Constitution Act 1982) was enacted by the Parliament of the United Kingdom and the Parliament of Canada. Laws defined, for the most part, by people serving a young King from another world; laws that had little to no regard for the people who had lived on this land for countless generations. And so, this Canada Day, how can we celebrate being Canadian, together with grace?
Holding space: each of us has a unique life experience worthy of compassion. Everyone, deep down, wants and deserves to feel safe, heard and above all, appreciated.
Listen to each other: with the intent to understand. This means not formulating our answers while the other person is talking. (Easier said than done but profound when applied.)
Grow and learn: indeed, it is often what we think we know that keeps us from learning. Astronomer, cosmologist, astrophysicist, astrobiologist and author Carl Sagan’s said it well: “It is good to have an open mind, but not so open that your brain falls out.” Learning how to treat each other equitably is a worthwhile goal.
“Constant development is the law of life, and a man who always tries to maintain his dogmas in order to appear consistent drives himself into a false position.” –Mahatma Gandhi
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IN THIS ISSUE
12 Whale Season
18 Friday Night Softball Also: Your Ripple Effect................................................6
22 Local Foods
Reading for Reconciliation.....................................8 Nettle Pizza Recipe........................................... 15 Back in Canada Day...........................................24 Classifieds..................................................... 29 On the Cover: A whale sprays just in front of Skidegate. Photo by Jags Brown.
About Haida Gwaii Trader Magazine Editor: Shellene Van der Beke Country bumpkin at heart, Shellene believes in finding the good in people, places and things and reflecting it back to this amazing place we call home. info@haidagwaiitrader.com Assistant Editor: Peter Moore Born and raised on Haida Gwaii, Pete returned home with a degree in Journalism from UVic. pmoore@haidagwaiitrader.com Admin Assistant: Jenna Keshavjee Jenna is a 2016 UVic graduate with a degree in Visual Arts and a Minor in Commerce. Originally from Calgary, now calling the West Coast home. jennakeshavjee@gmail.com Graphic Designer: Dominic Legault Dominic has lived on Haida Gwaii for 13 years and runs Octopus Designs
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Eagle in the Woodshed
A little while ago, while driving from Masset out to the beach, my partner spotted an eagle close to the side of the road. We turned around to have a closer look, initially thinking it was eating a deer. Upon closer inspection we could see its left wing drooping, a sign that it was hurt. I called the Conservation Office and they directed me to the folks at the Prince Rupert Wildlife Rehab Shelter. The shelter is run by a kind couple who have been caring for injured beings for 28 years. First though... we had to go and get the eagle!
Taking a tote with a lid, along with a blanket and gloves, we went back to the spot and, sure enough, it was still there, wet and bedraggled. After a brief and slow chase through the mossy, muddy forest, the bird, cornered and on its back, let out a loud hiss from its massive yellow beak, sounding like one of Khaleesi’s dragons. We quickly covered it with the blanket. It was obvious from our chase that the eagle’s wing was busted at the elbow. Talk about a big bird! With its tail sticking out, the large tote now seemed almost too small. Thankfully, we had a larger cage at home from taking care of a raven with a broken wing last year.
Being a Friday, we had to wait until Monday for the Inland Air float plane to fly it over to Rupert. We sheltered the eagle in our woodshed and during the weekend it ate salmon, drank water, and dried its feathers. I built a wooden crate for it to travel in and we put it on the plane Monday afternoon, along with our kind thoughts and blessings for a full recovery. I am reminded of Kyo Maclear’s words from her book Birds Art Life, “I used to think that freedom was a simple matter of release, a door to be opened, the inside let out like a caged bird or a wish made true.” Geshe Kelsang Gyatso writes that, “Our meditation should not be like the flight of a small bird, which never stops flapping its wings and is always changing direction, but like the flight of an eagle, which soars gently with only occasional adjustments to its wings.” The Prince Rupert Wildlife Rehab Shelter: Gunther & Nancy, 250 624 4143 Inland Air Masset, 250 626 3225
Multidisciplinary artist Thomas Arnatt specializes in murals inspired by birds, nature & meditation. His studio is located in the beautiful Tow Hill Road community on Haida Gwaii. For commissions and/or more information, Thomas can be reached by email at rayvantric@gmail.com
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We CARE
Providing Rural Emergency Medical Care It’s three in the morning, and raining. A car crashed into a hydro pole and paramedics transport a seriously injured adult into the Emergency Department. The doctor and nurse leap into action; IV’s are started, the heart monitor is attached, a quick head to toe assessment is performed, medications given and blood tests done. It’s touch and go if this patient will need a ventilator to help with breathing. In any case, his injuries require his transfer to a larger hospital, and preparations are made. This was one of the many training scenarios twenty four Haida Gwaii doctors, nurses and paramedics faced in a recent weekend training course at the new Haida Gwaii Hospital in Queen Charlotte. The CARE (Comprehensive Approaches to Rural Emergencies) Course provided interactive hands-on learning in a fun and supportive environment. Health care providers from Masset, Queen Charlotte, Port Clements and Sandspit reviewed medical, trauma and obstetric emergency management. “Working in a rural site, there are many kinds of emergencies that we may not see often, yet we still need to be prepared to deal with them, should they happen”, said Lana Hooley, Registered Nurse in Queen Charlotte. “The CARE course did a great job preparing us for such events, especially as we worked the scenarios together as a team and not in our separate disciplines”.
the full range of medical problems, unlike city providers, and they do it very well”. So how can we, the community support our health care providers? “Love them and be supportive and understanding of the difficult work they do. Value their commitment to the community and let them feel that”, advises Jel and Rebecca. And there is more to do, they say, on an individual level. “Everyone should train in CPR (cardio-pulmonary resuscitation) and start it immediately if someone has a cardiac arrest. And push for AED’s (automatic external defibrillators) to be available in community locations”. Finally, Jel and Rebecca praised the Haida Gwaii doctors, nurses and paramedics for their expertise and caring for each other and their patients. “The CARE Course teaching faculty were very impressed and would be very happy to be looked after by such a great team”.
Dr. Caroline Walker in Masset agrees. “We all felt our confidence build during the weekend in making team-based decisions and coordinating management. Shared education and simulation is vital for having a common approach and minimizing panic when the minutes count.” Dr. Jel Coward and Rebecca Lindley RN are the CoDirectors of The CARE Course. They live and work in a small rural community and deliver this training in many northern BC communities. They know first-hand, the challenges and benefits of providing medical care to those you know and live with. “In a small community, it’s a blessing to work here, but it also puts extra pressure on health care providers to deliver care. They have to deal with
A simulation of a medical emergency. From left to right: Hannah Ohman RN, Dr Michele Leslie, Dr Tracy Morton and Paramedic Sam Thorgeirson.
Liz Wouters is a Certified Coach, and trained in Conflict Management, Psychology, and Adult Education. For individual or group coaching sessions on work, life or interpersonal issues, please contact her at lwoutersca@yahoo.ca
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Moon Over Naikoon Haida Gwaii’s favourite mobile bakery, Moon Over Naikoon, is back open for the summer season. Be sure to stop in for a muffin or coffee on your next trip out to North Beach, but make sure you don’t zip right past it. The bus is located in a semi-hidden nook about 8km past Masset Grocery. Although it can be difficult to spot, that only adds to beauty of this hidden gem.
Haida Gwaii Chooses
Jennifer Rice The Haida Gwaii Trader team would like to formally congratulate Jennifer Rice on her re-election as the region’s MLA. Rice has represented Haida Gwaii well during her time as MLA and we are more than confident that she will continue to do so. On her Facebook page, she shared her thanks to all that voted for her, saying “Thank you to the people of North Coast for your decisive choice this election. I am humbled that you have overwhelmingly chosen me to be your representative in Victoria. I will continue to do my best to serve all of you - from Prince Rupert to Haida Gwaii and all the communities in between to the central coast.” Congratualtions Jennifer, and we look forward to you servicing the Northwest coast for the next 4 years. June 2017
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Reading on the Rock Reading for Reconciliation 2017 is Canada’s 150th anniversary, but it is also a year of reconciliation. The Vancouver Island Regional library has put together a reading list that emphasizes the history of residential schools in Canada. We hope to encourage our customers to read a book/books from this list and raise awareness about this period of our history. We also want to highlight the work of Indigenous authors during this time. Customers can come into the branch to pick up a hard copy of the Read for Reconciliation List or download one online from virl.bc.ca/rfr. We are encouraging everyone to share what they are reading on social media using #Read4Reconciliation.
From the Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada: “For over 100 years, Aboriginal children were removed from their families and sent to insititutions called residential schools. The government-funded, church-run schools were located across Canada and established with the purpose to eliminate parental involvement in the spiritual, cultural and intellectual development of Aboriginal children. The last residential schools closed in the mid-1990s. During this chapter in Canadian history, more than 150,000 First Nations, Metis and Inuit children were forced to attend these schools, some of which were hundreds of miles from their home. The cumulative impact of residential schools is a legacy of unresolved trauma passed from generation to generation and has had a profound effect on the relationship between Aboriginal peoples and other Canadians. Collective efforts from all peoples are necessary to revitalize the relationship between Aboriginal peoples and Canadian society – reconciliation is the goal. It is a goal that will take the commitment of multiple generations but when it is achieved, when we have reconciliation – it will make for a better, stronger Canada.” The Vancouver Island Regional Library – Haida Gwaii is now on facebook! Give our page a “like” and get the latest information about library events and services right here on Haida Gwaii.
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Pictured above: A copy of the Read for Reconciliation flyer available at virl.bc.ca/rfr
OPEN HOURS Queen Charlotte
Tuesday 10-12 and 1-5, Wednesday 1-4 and 5-8, Friday 12:30-5 Saturday 10-12 and 1-5
Masset
Tuesday 10-12 and 1-5, Thursday 1-4 and 5-8, Friday 1-5, and Saturday 10-2
Port Clements
Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday 3-8, Saturday 10-12 and 1-5
Sandspit
Tuesday 10-12 and 1-5, Wednesday 10-2, Thursday 1-4 and 5-8 Saturday 10-2
OUT OF CONCEALMENT
FEMALE SUPERNATURAL BEINGS OF HAIDA GWAII Haida artist and lawyer Terri-Lynn Williams-Davidson presents an exhibition, book and album—all supernatural in their own right—of female supernatural beings and crest images of Haida oral traditions. The audience is sure to delight in this critical, original and wondrous iteration of ancient histories and wisdoms passed down through the generations. Through combining the beauty of Haida Gwaii captured by local photographers, the art of Robert Davidson, and supernatural beings adorned by Indigenous designers—the feminine and powerful land and seascapes of Haida Gwaii are brought out of concealment, humanizing the land and sea, and showing they are worthy of respect, rather than domination and exploitation. Exhibition runs June 16 - December 31, 2017, Haida Gwaii Museum at Kay Llnagaay
A New Show
Opening at the
Haida Gwaii
Museum
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Continuing Medical Education in the Boonies
The Black Oyster Catcher
Black Oyster Catchers are one of two species of Oyster Catcher, and can be found all around the world. They are shore birds that feed in a small section of space in the intertidal zone. If you see lots of Oyster Catchers on the beach on Haida Gwaii, that is a sign of a healthy intertidal zone. Some “Fun Facts” about the orange billed birds: they have a very long life span, with some living up to around thirty years; with a keen eye for detail, you can differentiate males and females by the spots on their eyeballs; and lastly, the brave souls often scare eagles out of their nests by dive bombing them!
The Boon Docs – the comic side of small town medicine
CALL FOR ARTISTS Haida Gwaii Museum Art Auction Fundraiser September 30, 2017 at Skidegate Small Hall Artists are invited to participate in the Fourth Annual Art Auction Fundraiser for the Haida Gwaii Museum. The event raises funds for exhibits, and programming while supporting local artists on HaidaGwaii. Artwork Guidelines: • Square and either 4 inches or 6 inches in length and width • Submitted with an entry form attached • Artists may create their own frame or purchase a canvas. • Only ONE entry per person • Must be 18 years or older to participate
Artists will receive 50%of the final sale price and a reduced entry fee of $30. Deadline for drop-off is Friday, August 18th, 2017 at the Museum Gift Shop, Gin Kuyaas and The Ground Cafe. Contact Allison Smith at 250-637-1550 or allisonjsmith1@gmail.com *Canvases and entry forms available at the Museum Gift Shop, The Ground Cafe, and Gin Kuyaas until we run out *Artists wishing to mail their art should contact Allison for more details
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At Your Service: Richard Clarmont
18 Years of Food Service Excellence on Haida Gwaii At the end of this month, after a four year term as Branch Manager of the Delmas Co-op, Gwaii Branch in Skidegate and then a fourteen year tenure as the General Manager of the Haida Gwaii Consumers Co-operative Association, Richard Clarmont will be retiring. Changing the name of the HG Co-op was just one of many forward-moving projects that Richard helped realize. “Recognizing that the size of the trading area of Delmas Co-op included all of Haida Gwaii,” Richard states, “it was crucial to look at the changing of our name to ensure all island members were recognized.” Under Richard’s tenure, the Gwaii/Skidegate operation was turned into a financial contributor to the Co-op Ass o c i at i on … me an i ng more dividends to all of its valued membership; more money back into the pockets of hard working folks like you and I.
employees from within the HG Co-op employee group. “I am very proud of my current management team that consists of all island residents and the successes they have realized…which make me look good!” admits Clarmont. “None of the successes that our Co-op has enjoyed can be attributed to the General Manager without the hard work by our employees and management and for this I will be eternally grateful.” “I have had the opportunity to work with some of the most talented and hardworking individuals,” Richard beams, “and I have watched their careers over many years with many of them being married, having their children and grandchildren.” One of Richard’s crowning glories is the mountain of preparations and groundwork he has done for the new Skidegate Store replacement project. On May 24, 2017 it was announced that the new 16,000 square foot food store project was approved by the Board of Directors following membership meetings in Sandspit, Skidegate and Masset with 83% of members in support. Construction is expected to begin in the fall of 2017!
In 2007, Richard oversaw the construction and opening of the new Masset Food Store, and through his tireless and talented money management skills he ensured the mortgage for this store was paid off two years earlier than planned – saving thousands of dollars Although it is known that Richard’s favorite in interest costs. Accomplishments abound pastime is fishing in the beautiful outdoors, - he also shepherded community projects such as the ever-popular annual Christmas Tree Lighting successful business management comes in a strong second in things he is darn good at. Thank you Richard Celebrations. for all you have done for food service on Haida Gwaii! Richard recognized the need to train and promote
“Over the years, Richard’s flexible and easygoing nature has made working at the Co-op fun and rewarding.” -Lori Holt June 2017 11
WHALE SEASON Why the Whales come to Haida Gwaii in the spring, and why there were so many this year
Story by Pete Moore Photos by Jags Brown The time between spring and summer is a beautiful time on Haida Gwaii. Flowers start pushing their way up, the salmon berries begin to form as their bushes grow more and more lush, and the days get brighter and longer. But for another yearly indicator that it’s “that time of year again,” we turn to the water, as everyone’s favourite aquatic mammals make their return. During the month of May, it seems everybody’s Facebook feed was filled with either posts saying something along the lines of “Whales outside of ______!” or pictures by local photographers of whales splashing, spraying or feeding outside of Jags’ coffee shop. Indeed, this spring was certainly defined by the abundance of whales in the water. Although there are around 15 different species of whales that appear in Haida Gwaii waters, the ones that you see up close
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around this time of year are either North East Pacific Gray whales or Humpback whales – the reason being that both are here to feed. “The Humpbacks are here longer and the Gray whales are just in transit heading further up,” explains Dr. Norm Sloan. Dr. Sloan has been a practicing Marine Biologist on Haida Gwaii for 20 years and was the Marine Ecologist for Gwaii Haanas National Park Reserve and Haida Heritage Site for 17 of those years. He was also previously part of a study on the marine mammals of Haida Gwaii. “Both are on a mission to fatten up, because when they return to warmer waters to breed and socialize they stop eating,” he explains. “They are on a food binge when they are here.” Both Humpbacks, who spend their winters in Hawaii, and Grays, who spend their winters in Mexico and their summers in the Bering Sea, are baleen whales, meaning they filter feed. The difference between the two is that Humpbacks are
shallow water feeders and Grays are bottom feeders. Despite the difference, both cases account for why we see them in so close in the inlet during the spring, but the bottom feeder Gray whales are the ones we see in what seems like impossibly shallow water. “With the occurrence of Gray Whales, who are more in transit than the Humpbacks, there seems to be more variability between years on whether you see lots or not... so if people are seeing more, I believe it,” explains Dr. Sloan. The reasoning behind this is something that is difficult to confirm, but Dr. Sloan has a few ideas. The first is that this is just part of somewhat of a biannual cycle. “It seems that the whale biologists think that the mainland coast is the most commonly used route north for the Gray whales, rather than Haida Gwaii,” explains Dr. Sloan, going on to further explain that because of this, every few years we might see more whales choose this route. Another idea is what we are seeing now is part of a larger trend that has been decades in the making. “Both of these whales are
now present in pretty large numbers throughout their range. Their populations are restored largely to pre-whaling levels. So they are, both of them, a success story in restoration,” says Dr. Sloan. This is definitely something that has been noticed with Humpbacks: “Over the last decade, we’ve definitely seen more Humpbacks throughout eastern Haida Gwaii, in the South Moresby area,” he says. Although the populations of the Gray and Humpback whales are at healthy levels, Dr. Sloan notes that this is not the case with all species. The North Pacific Right whale and the Blue whale are just two species that remain critically endangered. Whales were hunted until 1968, and Haida Gwaii had 2 whaling stations (one in Rose Harbour and one in Naden Harbour) that operated into the 40s. Although the specific reason for the influx of whales this year is hard to pin down, it is definitely a showcase of the healthy populations of Gray and Humpback whales, something that hopefully other species can reach in the future.
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National Geographic Docks in Queen Charlotte A big expedition ship with “NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC� written across its hull made its way through Queen Charlotte earlier in May. The ship was one of the Lindblad Expeditions-National Geographic boats that starts in Seattle and makes its way up the coast to Alaska. These ships go on expeditions all around the world, and are part of a partnership between Lindblad Expeditions and National Geographic to combine tourism with natural history and science. On this particular ship, there was about 90 passengers, about 60 of which were guests; the remaining 30 were crew, biologists, scientists, etc. The ship was stopped in Queen Charlotte after having visited Ninstints and surrounding area before heading North to stop again in Masset. One aspect that separates these expeditions is that they bring on local knowledge holders to further enrich the experience. Elsie StewartBurton was on this last trip.
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Pictured above: the National Geographic & Lindblad Expedition Ship Left: the captian and two others on the ship
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The Entrepreneurial
Spirit
By Community Futures
Introducing:
I Love Local Mobile Eatery After one conversation with Rachel Braman, Owner & Operator, I Love Local, you’ll walk away with your mouth watering and your stomach yearning! Think triple smoked salmon burgers, melt-in-yourmouth beef dip, fresh roasted chicken bacon clubs, lovingly made lasagna - with your choice of a hardy, homemade salad on the side. Hungry yet? I Love Local is Haida Gwaii’s newest mobile food eatery offering fresh, local & seasonal meals directly from its mobile trailer to customers in Sandspit and surrounding areas. With more than ten years of hospitality experience, Rachel reminisces of a time when she’d sneak into a kitchen every chance she got to chat-up the chefs, admire their food creations and daydream of a day when she’d be sharing her passion for food with the world. Through the support of the Self-Employment Benefits (SEB) program, a partnership between Hecate Strait Economic Development & Haida Gwaii Community Futures, Rachel brought this dream to life. She received assistance in preparing a business plan and launching her small business this spring. You can find I Love Local on Facebook for up-to-date hours, menus and location. If you’re a budding or operational entrepreneur, you too, can receive complimentary business resources, support and advice from Community Futures! Contact I Love Local at: 250.626.7689 ilovelocalhaidagwaii@yahoo.com Written by Firyal Mohamed, Business Development Officer, Haida Gwaii Community Futures
250-626-5594 | www.haidagwaiifutures.ca
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Biz Tip! When it comes to marketing your business in a small town, yes, it’s small but not everyone knows who you are. Let as many people as you can know about what you’re doing, in as many ways as you can reach them. If you’re struggling to find customers, make a list of all the things you’ve already done, then add 1-2 more ways you could reach your customers and go do it!
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Friday Night Softball A Haida Gwaii Radio Society update from a fledgling reporter
By Linnaea Fyles
As days on Haida Gwaii get longer and summer approaches, the Haida Gwaii Radio Society continues to bring Haida Gwaii voices to anyone with an internet connection who wants to listen, drawing in listeners from as close as next door and as far away as a different continent. At the forefront of our current live broadcasts, and heating up our schedule for the upcoming weeks, is the Haida Gwaii Softball League’s 2017 season. With the support of league commissioner Cairns Ives, we’ve organised a Friday night livestream that has really taken off. Every week, an array of volunteer commentators join us in the Al Vandal broadcast booth, named after player, coach, and longtime supporter of Haida Gwaii Softball Al Vandal. Commentators have brought the games to life for listeners across Haida Gwaii, the country, and even the world, as we’ve seen listeners tune in from Antarctica and China, as well as other distant places – this, we are realizing, is one of the beautiful things about broadcasting online. A softball game on the “radio” is only as good as the commentators make it, and we’ve had an amazing team of hosts. Feedback from the Friday show has been consistently positive. Perhaps the appeal lies in the excitement of live sports, hearing familiar names over the airwaves, or the
commentators’ witty critique as they call plays from players they know well. We’re looking forward to livestreaming the annual Hospital Day softball tournament as part of our broadcast of the event on June 17th! If you’re now wondering how to tune in, visit haidagwaiiradio.org for our schedule. Aside from softball, a few shows have been holding down the weekly schedule over the last few months. Thursday’s Erratic Static and Sunday’s D.U.I. are both music-centered programs, with occasional additions. More recently, we’ve had Haida Gwaii Trader writer Pete Moore join the roster with HGRS’ first talk show, Talk of the Town, and Hexy Bexy hosting a show drawing from the depths of her musical library. Though these shows and the dedicated volunteers who run them every week constitute the backbone of our programming, we have had many exciting opportunities for live broadcasting events over the past few months, including CoAST and CHN’s Enbridge Victory Celebration and Haida Gwaii Coffeehouse’s diverse monthly performances. Our weekly shows, as well as the addition of community event broadcasts and special projects are slowly bringing us toward our goal of submitting a CRTC application which will lead to an (eventual) broadcast license and FM transmission frequency. To stay tuned on our progress, check out our website or Facebook page, or join our email list. If you’re interested in joining our team, have an idea for a show or are organising an event you’d like to see broadcast on our livestream, get in touch by contacting us at info@haidagwaiiradio.org. Check the schedule below for our regular programs.
Cairns Ives and Devin Rachar call a game in Queen Charlotte
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EXPLORING OPTIONS FOR FOR BUILDING THE FOUNDATION UNIVERSITY AND COLLEGE STUDIES A HEALTHY LOCAL ECONOMY
Students fromdirectors Gudangaay Tlaats’gaa Gwaii Trust and staff Naay Secondary school in Masset have been working Island for the past travelled to Vancouver and the18 months on a strategic planago thattowill Lower Mainland a few months explore a variety of post-secondary provide direction to the Trust over schools and career paths. The fourthe next five years, between now day tour allowed students to see the campuses at Camosun College, University of Victoria, Simon Fraser University, UBC, and Capilano University. Principal Bernadette Marie said the students helped plan the schedule themselves, and learned a lot during their time off-island. “During the four days of touring they acquired a complete impression of the campuses, programs and living options,” Ms Marie wrote to the Gwaii Trust after they returned. “This experience gives our senior students a chance to reflect on career paths, familiarize themselves with the requisites and lifestyles of post-secondary students and is vital to their transition into postsecondary.” Students who took part said there were many highlights of the trip and most importantly, they felt the trip helped prepare them to move onto higher education pursuits. “It was really
nice to and 2022. actually stepWe knew we needed a foot newinto planthe because Haida Gwaii has school rather changed a lot over the past decade. than just read We have a less robust economy, a about it,” said declining population, and we’ve one student. Others said seen an increase in social needs. they Wemoved wanted to find a way to focus from fear of programs and funding the our unknown so that we can continue to to actually being excited offer services that are as about relevant as possible to the attending community. university or college. The trip also helped one student beextensive less concerned After about living on his own, while another community student said the tour helped her choose consultations, the right school. When students were numerous facilitatorasked if they would like to see these trips continue, all said yes, with one student led discussions, and adding “yes x 1000”. Others said “Yes! multiple committee Yes! Yes!” meetings, the board The Gwaii Trust’s Post-Secondary concluded that Institution Tourshas Grant allocates up to $40,000 for the the islands’ two high schools basics of a vibrant every year, to help with the costs of local economy can travelling off-island. We understand only be built onbea how challenging it can for students
foundation of healthy individuals, supporting healthy communities, to create a healthy Island. As we move forward, we will be shifting our organizational structure slightly to address our new “Healthy Individuals, Healthy Communities, Healthy Islands” focus. One of our new structures will be the Haida Gwaii Community Foundation, which was registered infrom December 2016. The foundation Haida Gwaii to transition to postwill allow us to receive funds secondary studies, and we knowand that thesetax tours can playtoa donors big part both in their issue receipts success. We’re always pleased when local and off-island – something we hear from the schools and students we haven’t been able to doofbefore. about the positive outcomes these The Gwaii Trust educational trips.has also committed Post-Secondary Tour grantinis one toThe matching up to $750,000 part of our suite of educational grants. donations to the Foundation. We We also offer bursaries to all high school will be sharing about students on the more islands,details and Continuing this exciting new initiative and Education grants to all islanders who are new pursuing post-secondary studies. our direction in the coming See our website at gwaiitrust.com for months. complete details and application forms.
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celebrating local
independently owned businesses
Meet Alan Lore of
Kayak Haida Gwaii
and Budgie’s Backpackers and Sight Seers Alan has family ties to Haida Gwaii but the passion for the island lifestyle runs through his veins. The enchantment of the Yakoun River and the ease of escaping into nature is what keeps him enthralled about his community. Alan says he’s especially grateful for all the hours his business allows him to spend paddling under the sun. Kayak Haida Gwaii is a kayaking and land-based eco-tours adventure business located in Port Clements. Participants from beginner to intermediate are invited to join with seakayaking and river tours year round (weather dependent). Come and learn about Haida Gwaii’s ecology and culture on a full day or part day trip around the waters of Masset and Juskatla or on the logging roads around Port Clements with local guide Alan Lore.
Photo by Talon Gillis
Kayak Haida Gwaii / Budgie’s Backpacker and Sight Seers 91 Bayview Dr, Port Clements, BC 250 557-4602 Email: budgiesbackpackers@gmail.com
LOVEHAIDAGWAII.COM | LOVENORTHERNBC.COM Love Haida Gwaii showcases locally owned and operated businesses and is funded by Northern Development Initiative Trust & Misty Isles Economic Development Society. To list your business on the Love Haida Gwaii website or for more information call 250-559-8050 or email admin@mieds.ca
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Port Clements’ Greenways
Now Shore to Shore
By Shellene Van der Beke
Bountiful green spaces are indeed high on the list of the rewards of living, working and playing on Haida Gwaii. Visitors from all over the world come to this region and marvel at our sparsely populated, nature-rich archipelagos. Our green spaces not only bring so many people moments of awe, peace, contemplation and joy, they also enrich our local economy through tourism and civic improvements. Green space enhancements are especially walk-worthy in Port Clements these days with the nearly completed phase 3 of their community trail system. Funded by both the Gwaii Trust’s Major Contributions Program and the Province of BC Gas Tax Fund, what started as an idea back in the late 1990’s has evolved to become a leisurely, easy to walk greenway that will now take you from one shore to another. At one end, the trail system starts at the stunning Yakoun River Estuary Bird Tower and soon moseys past the Sunset Park Campground. For 2 kilometers, the Sunset Park Trail then continues along with forest covered seawalk paths that cross over several wooden bridges. The route then traverses the west end of Bayview Drive and meanders up and alongside the Port Clements Community Park and then winds back down through a lovely section of forest where it meets up with the east side of Bayview Drive - across the street from the Port Clements Museum.
“Trails offer a wonderful woodland alternative to traditional sidewalks while still having the functionality of getting people safely from one area of town to another.” -VOPC CAO Kim Mushynsky
Here is where a brilliant thing happened. With monies awarded from the Canada 150 Fund, the PC Museum Board thought it made perfect sense to continue the community trail across from Bayview Drive, down through the forest and along a section of the Stewart Bay waterfront. And so it is. With the help of local companies like C & C Beachy Contracting Ltd., this has been a community unity project, through and through. The completion of phase 3 of the trail system is set for the end of this month. The next time you are in the mood for a rejuvenating walk, it is well worth checking out! June 2017 21
HAIDA GWAII LOCAL For the love of Food and Community
Submitted by Sarah Stevenson, Jenn Dysart, Shelly Crack & Kiku Dhanwant Venison and halibut burgers, Jam with fry bread, venison stew and salad bars, are just a few of foods on the menu these days at Haida Gwaii schools. Thanks to funding from Gwaii Trust for school food programs and many generous donations from both band councils, CHN Haida Fisheries programs, Haida Wild and Department of Fisheries and Oceans, the school freezers have been stocked with salmon, halibut and other seafoods this winter. Deer meat was also a regular occurrence on the menu thanks to donations from local hunters and the Llgaay gwii sdiihlda - Restoring Balance project aimed at restoring plant and wildlife habitat by eradicating deer on four islands in Gwaii Haanas. Along with their regular meals, students at SNES, GKNS and GTNSS and other schools have been trying out a variety of salad bars this spring with local carrots, school grown greens and BC produce thanks to funding from Farm to Cafeteria Canada. In addition to eating and preparing foods from the land and the sea, students have been busy putting away all kinds of overwintered and frozen local foods, preparing and planting gardens/green houses and getting out on food field trips with support from the North and South End Pantries. Some of the pantry activities included canning salmon, making jam, making fruit leather, making carrot juice, carrot crackers, pumpkin soup and apple chips with many valued teachers from the community. Chief Mathew’s students also had a chance to get out with Stan Hansen and Rhonda Bell to pick seaweed and a potential fishing trip is being planned to Copper Bay with the GKNSS students. With many “little hands” helping, the “mother” Rhubarb patch was harvested again this year and new patch was planted at Chief Mathews.
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Many thanks to teachers such as Colleen Williams, Margaret Edgars, Marina Jones, Denise Russ, Bonnie Olsen, Pauline Jones, and Jessie Newman for sharing your expertise with youth and the community. We would like to welcome Jessie Newman, a Dietitian with Skidegate Health Center to our Local Foods to School and Pantry Team and look forward to all that the summer will bring. Vicki Ives has been newly appointed to support the Local Food to School on behalf of the SD 50, we are looking forward to the opportunity of working with her. We appreciate the efforts of our funders and supporters including SD 50, Northern Health and Canadian Institute of Health Research for making all this possible. A big Haaw’a to Gwaii Trust for your continued support for Local Foods Pantries.
For more information contact: Kiku Dhanwant: Learning Circle Coordinator: kiku@galaxymail.ca Shelly Crack: Northern Health Dietitian: Shelly.Crack@northernhealth.ca Jessie Newman: Skidegate Health Centre Dietitian: jessie.newman@skidegatehc.ca Jenn Dysart: Pantry Coordinator: jenndysart@gmail.com Sarah Stevenson: Pantry Coordinator: sarahraggedyanne@gmail.com
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Back in the Canada Day
Pillow Fight
By Shellene Van der Beke
Girl Scouts Over the years, the July 1st weekend gatherings have been a plenty. In the 1920’s, at the July 1st Picnic, one would find the Boy Scouts, first Port Clements Troop manning the lemonade stand while the Girl Guide Troop were in charge of the “Rest Tent”…just as the name implies, a place to rest. As a part of the sporting events, a popular event was the “Pillow Fight” where a pole was hung by two wires, high enough that the contestants’ feet could not touch the ground. Each entrant was given a pillow to whack the other and try to topple the opponent to the ground. At one time, the Village of Port Clements attended the Canada Day Parade in Prince Rupert. What a hoot! Long before the PC Community Park was built, people watched while kids gave it their all in sack races on the field across from the still standing water tower.
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The parade in Port never failed to delight one and all and a special, annual honor went to a lucky gal as the Canada Day Queen. Logger sports, of course, were a yearly highlight as well.
Canada Day Queen
Port Clements attends Prince Rupert Parade Fun in Port Clements
The celebrations live on with this year’s this year’s Port Clements Canada Day (June 30th, July 1st and 2nd) will see ample good times and fun for all. From kids fishing derby, parade, firemen’s breakfast/lunch, ball games, loggers sports, children’s activities, mini golf, birdhouse competition, paddle/canoe race, yarn bomb and the ever popular mud bog. Come one! Come all! Photos and portions of the text compliments of the Village of Port Clements and the Port Clements Museum 24
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Horoscopes for June, 2017
Libra (Sep. 22-Oct. 23) All indications point to you being in a position of importance this month, dearest Libra. Your reputation is on the line and it’s time to ask yourself a few key questions. Namely, how do you want to come across to the general public in order to stay on the path of manifesting your desires? What is the benefit of following through without indecisiveness? Please practice answering these questions in order to fulfill your dreams. Key Words: Expertise, Mission in Life, Mindfulness
Aries (March 20-April 19) I don’t want to stop your forward progress, dearest Aries. I just want to remind you to slow down, just a little. It’s possible that your family will need you to help them in some capacity or perhaps slowing down is about evaluating what is working in your life and what is not. In any case, now is the time to slow down enough to regroup, if needed. Key Words: Sensitivity, Home, Hearth Taurus (April 19-May 20) Think about how you build courage and self-confidence now, dearest Taurus. What does it take to value your specific set of skills? It’s possible that you hold yourself at such a high standard, that it’s challenging to understand that you are doing a great job! Stay open-minded and curious and be sure to keep track of your money! Key Words: Stability, Communicative, Finances Gemini (May 20-June 21) After last month’s re-evaluation, dearest Gemini, it’s time to shine a light on your desires and goals. What have you longed to do, only to have it live in the shadows? You have a right to take up some valuable space in order to make your wishes known. And it’s appropriate to do so now. Key Words: initiative, Fortitude, Light Your Way Cancer (June 21-July 22) This month may start off a little confusing or at the very least dreamy. But as the month picks up, dearest Cancer, you can start to hit your stride. It could come to pass that you will be able to see a way through some past trauma or grief. Look within, something you are usually quite good at. But do it with a forgiving soul. You do not have to be all things to all people. Just be a forgiving friend to yourself, that’s enough. Key Words: Reflect, Rise Up, Create Leo (July 22-Aug. 23) Your emotional fruit is ready for harvest. But how often have you fed and watered it? What is manifesting today dearest Leo, is the accumulation of the energy you have given it, be it positive or otherwise. If you want to see something amazing happen in your life, start a seed of thankfulness for all you have and will hope to achieve. Key Words: Genius, Expertise, Contemplate Virgo (Aug. 23-Sep. 22) Typically, dearest Virgo, you prefer to fall back into the shadows of completing fulfilling work. But this month, it’s not your turn to be a wallflower. It’s your turn to be the brightest sunflower in the garden; growing toward the Sun and embracing your magnificence. It’s perfectly okay to speak up, speak out and be the light for yourself as well as others. In fact it’s vital to do so. Key Words: Reputation, Rebel, Speak Your Mind
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Scorpio (Oct. 23-Nov. 22) The first part of this month, dearest Scorpio, is a time to feel the intense wind blowing. Just because you can feel the truth deeply woven into the fabric of life, does not mean you have to speak out about it. Be discerning about whom you talk with and how ready they are for your consistent honesty. Key Words: Powerful, Penetrating, Transforming
Sagittarius (Nov. 22-Dec. 22) Curiosity is getting the better of you when in comes to your intimate relationships. You may devote a fair amount of time now trying to understand the behavior of others, dearest Sagittarius. It’s a noble idea to want to help or compromise your desires in favor of another. Just remember that it’s not the way to teach someone to love you. If you do it, do it without expectations. Key Words: Passion, Purpose, Intention Capricorn (Dec. 22-Jan. 20) This month, you are getting permission from the gods, to put the pedal to the metal. The amount you can get accomplished by staying focused and organized might shock even you. But don’t forget to allow enough hours in the day to devote to your family, pets, garden or your continued healing. Key Words: Structure, Commitment, Calmness Aquarius (Jan. 20-Feb. 19) Whatever you find yourself doing this month, dearest Aquarius, just remember one thing. If you cannot feel the joy and peace that circles all around you, you are in the wrong field. Find the passion that burns within and determine to increase this in your life every single day. Key Words: Create! Rejuvenate! Smile! Pisces (Feb. 19-March 20) I don’t want to say that you have low energy, per se, but you may have shifted into becoming more of a homebody. Even when you putter around, it’s still a form of meditation or religious/spirituality. Calming your mind through becoming quiet is the theme for you this month, dearest . Pisces. Or perhaps your theme is just devotion to your extended “family?” Either way, enjoy your peaceful commitment. Key Words: Grounded, Centered, Relax!
Monica Caulfield is a professional astrologer and has been since 2007. She is passionate helpingclients develop the tools of about awareness and purpose in life. For further information, check out monica@healingforlifeastrology.com
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In the Home & Office
Furniture/Appliances/Electronics/Clothing(not kids or baby)/Jewelery/ Collectables/Books/Music/Computers and Computer Accessories/For Sale-Misc
The Natural World 8 DVD set. Still in original unopened packaging. Produced by the Discovery Channel. PAL *not* NTSC. $25 Call PK at (250) 984-8916 or email pkail@runbox.com Pioneer M-10X Stereo Power Amp. This is a nice little amplifier. Bought from a clean home a couple years ago and used lightly since. It is in very good shape. Most suitable for bookshelf or efficient speakers. Rated at 70 Watts into 8 Ohms and 100 Watts into 4 Ohms. These ratings seem to be conservative. The pictures are from the internet, but you will be able to see it before you purchase. I sold the speakers I was using it for, which is why I am selling the amp. The highest and lowest prices I found online are $280 and $197, but living on Haida Gwaii one would have to add another $50 for shipping. There is lots of info online if you google. Asking $180. Call Dave Crossley at (250) 559-8208 or email dcrossley@haidagwaii.net Gerry frame backpack. This is a classic Gerry frame backpack The aluminum frame is 29” high by 14 ½” wide The pack is 27” high by 14” There are 2 side pockets at the top, 2 on the bottom sides, and one at the bottom center. The main compartment has a zippered divider and a mesh bag for small stuff. It’s made of heavy nylon. It has good adjustments and a padded waistband. There are no rips or tears, but there is a small crack at one end of the tubing. $20 Call Jack at (250) 626-3436 or email sales@tostaba.com
Bowflex Blaze Home Gym Trainer. ABOUT THIS PRODUCT This is a great gym to mix and match over 60 muscle strengthening exercises while adding in a bit of cardio training. With up to 210 lb of resistance (upgradable to 310 lb and 410 lb), this machine is versatile enough to work your abs, arms, chest, back, shoulders and lower body. This machine includes an angled lat bar, lower pulley/squat station, leg extension/curl attachment, rowing station, triple-function hand grips and ankle cuffs. For Sale: $500 Call Alex at (250) 626-3206 or email singgaalaa@gmail.com NOMA Backup Power System. NOMA Backup Power System Output power 1800 W, size , 18.5x8.5x10.5”, 55 lbs. Lightly used. Original cost $800 - for sale $200. Call Debra at (250) 637-1785 or email ulianadebra@gmail.com
Kirby Vacuum. Includes everything in picture, also includes cleaning solutions. If you like Kirby this is for you, selling because I don’t like cords! Barely used!! Call Bev at (778) 260-0059 or email bshannon60@hotmail.com Epson Stylus - Photo 1280 Inkjet Printer. Excellent Photo Premium Printer. Great value; paid over $899. Brand New - never out of the box! $250 Call Rolf Bettner at (250) 559-8877 or email fotogwaii@hotmail.com
Xbox 360 for sale. Used xbox360 with 17 games- games: need for speed (xbox live), halo 3, gears of war 3, diablo 3, black ops 3, armoured core- virdict day, minecraft, halo wars, bioshock infinite, halo reach x2, escape dead island, fable3, borderlands the pre-sequal, fifa 16 deluxe edition and advanced warfare. also comes with 3 controllers, 2 battery packs and a charging chord, an HDMI to HDMI chord and a small keyboard (attaches to a controller). $350 Call Sol Reynolds at (250) 626-3677 or email solas.reynolds@gmail.com
TJI truss joist. 4 truss joists 20’ long and 12” tall $100 Call Aaron at (250) 637-1478 or email aaron@qcislands.net
Brand New - 4 GB RAM Chips for Sale. 1866 MHz DDR3 Matched and Guaranteed full length DIMM[s] 4 pcs. X 4 GB, DIMMs. 16 GB in total $30.00 each or all 4 for $100.00. Call Rolf Bettner at (250) 559-8877 or email fotogwaii@ hotmail.com Jenn-Air Glass Range Top / Gas. Gas range top we need to pass along to someone doing renovations. Great stove top - 2nd hand but in excellent condition. $150 Call Kelly Whitney-Squire at (250) 557-4665 or email whitneysquire.kelly@gmail.com
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In the Home & Office - cont. Matching 9/piece Vintage Chandelier set. Also 1/pendant, 4/sconces, 3/ flush wall mounts $500 Call Debbie at (250) 557-4560 or email ddreindl@qcislands.net Powerware 1500WA UPS for computer. This Powerware PW9125 1500 is a sophisticated UPS designed for protecting computer equipment and servers. It is rated at 1500 VA, 1050 W. Some of the features are: advanced power management with software for graceful shutdowns and power monitoring, sequential shutdown and load management, pure sine wave output, network transient protection for modems, fax machines, etc, remote emergency shutdown, 6 outlets, and start-on battery capability. It can be rack mounted or set up as a standalone cabinet. Replacement batteries are inexpensive and easily available. The unit has never been in service and comes with all documentation and software, and rack mount kit. It has a brand new set of 4 batteries. Original list price $1549. A valuable investment to protect your sensitive equipment and data. $375 Call Jack at (250) 626-3436 or email sales@tostaba.com
Fishing Tackle. Various spoons, flashers, rods and reels etc, in new unopened and near new condition. Call Lyla at (250) 626-3526 or email wjlm@mhtv.ca
Canon lens. Canon EF100-400 L IS II f4.5-5.6 telephoto lens. Like new and c/w camo lens coat,case and box. $1,200 Call John at (250) 557-4523 or email mostlybirds@haidagwaii.net
Brand New - 4 GB RAM Chips for Sale. 1866 MHz DDR3 Matched and Guaranteed full length DIMM[s] 4 pcs. X 4 GB, DIMMs. 16 GB in total $30 each or all 4 for $100 Call Rolf Bettner at (250) 559-8877 or email fotogwaii@hotmail.com
Nova Cruiser Deluxe Junior Walker. The NOVA Cruiser Deluxe Junior Rolling Walker is ideal for petite users, with a lower handle height adjustment and seat height. Comes with 6” wheels, a deluxe seat with a built-in pad, locking hand brake and removable front basket. The frame folds easily and comes with the Lock n’ Load to keep it closed for transport and storage. When folded, fits in the trunk of a car or the back seat. The color is Walker Blue, with a zippered nylon carrying case for travel and airline baggage. It is in excellent used condition and working well. There are marks on the paint and some tape residue. Weight Capacity / Wt Cap: 300 lb 6” wheels Weight 16.5 lbs Width Between Handles: 17” Approximate User Height: 4’11”-5’5” Basket / Bag Dimensions: 15.5”w x 7.25”d x 6”h Seat Height: 19.75 Seat Dimensions: 16.75”w x 12.5”d Handle Height Adjustment: 30.5”-34.75” $100 Call Jack at (250) 626-3436 or email sales@tostaba.com
Old dresser. I am looking to PURCHASE an old dresser with a chair and mirror - anyone have one they want to part with plz thx --- not the same as in picture but same idea with the mirror and drawers etc ok if there is no stool with it. Call Darlene at (250) 559-9034 or email bondd06@hotmail.com
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Equipment. Forman crossover, ross rx-155 equalizer, yorkville p2000 balanced sound processor, pv 900w amp, and yamaha 150II powered mixer also included but not in pictures two yorkville elite bass bins . Take it all, all in good shape, just needs cleaning. $500 Call Bernie or Shari at (250) 559-8600 or email howle@qcislands.net Ukulele. Kanile’a K-1 tenor in like new condition with hard case,tuner,music stand and many books. Beautiful toned, Hawaiian made instrument.$1500 value. $400 Call John at (250) 557-4523 or email mostlybirds@haidagwaii.net
Queen Size bed and boxspring. Seally Mirror Foam mattress- a couple of years old. In good condition. Must go! $75 Call Falon at (778) 677-2373 or email falonlaroye@hotmail.com
Table. Looking to PURCHASE an old chrome table - with or without chairs plz thx if you have one you would like to part with -- l would love it Call Darlene at (250) 559-9034 or email bondd06@hotmail.com
In the Home & Office - cont. Sunbeam Heated Mattress Pad. The pad is quilted, so it’s cozy and warm. Works great. $60 Call Dawn-Ann at (250) 637-1212 or email dawn_ann_s@hotmail.com File Cabinet. 4 drawer tall file cabinet. $50 Call Aaron at (250) 637-1478 or email aaron@qcislands.net
Life 9500HR Elliptical Trainer. Club standard, Elliptical trainer Or best offer. Over 10 years old. New Battery (recharges during use). New Polar Heart Rate receiver. HR monitor pickups not working on handles, but sale includes a Polar HR chest strap. It looks like most online sales go for 1600 - 2000 dollars used for these items. Contact to have a look and have a spin. $900 Call Peter at (506) 371-8773 or email plake@haidagwaii.net
1500 Watt Infrared Heater with Hepa Filter. Classic infrared heater 1500 Watts PTC heat source. Electronic thermostat has a range from 16°C to 32°C, Sleep mode feature. Auto on after power outage HEPA filter removes 99.5% particles small as 0.5 microns PCO cell kills bacteria in the airflow. Purifier can be used without the heater function turned on, Room settings of small/medium/large. Tilt over auto off safety switch, Built in cut off thermostat, 24 hour timer that can be preset to turn on the unit or turn it off. Timer cannot be set to run both on and off at the same time. Covers up to 1000 square feet INCLUDES: Remote control and battery $125 Call Bev at (778) 260-0059 or email bshannon60@hotmail.com Vintage Laura Ashley Party Dress. Gorgeous 1980s Laura Ashley strapless party dress. Two tier green taffeta with black velvet top. Size 14, worn once and stored in a garment bag. All proceeds from sale go to the Masset Animal Helpline. $45 Call Anne Marie at (250) 6265126 or email tobeadragon@gmail.com
Table with six chairs for sale. Lovely round, light mahogany colored table with six chairs. Comes with center leaf that makes the table larger. $500 Call Dan at (250) 626-7451 or email dpmatt68@yahoo.ca I-Pad for sale. Brand new i-pad. Valued at $450 (plus tax!) Never used. 32GB. 9.7”. $400 Call Jennifer at (250) 5572456 or email j.morris.pigeon@gmail.com
Living room furniture. Love-seat and reclining chair. Need to be cleaned a bit. No rips or wear holes. Good for rec room or rental or if you need something to get you through to the set you’ve always wanted. $200 Call Aaron at (250) 637-1478 or email aaron@qcislands.net Freezer. Apartment size freezer $250 Call Shirley Smith at (250) 626-6051 or email Barbara.Sly@northernhealth.ca
Kitchen table with four chairs. Kitchen table has an additional leaf with four wooden chairs $250 Call Shirley Smith at (250) 626-6051 or email Barbara.Sly@northernhealth.ca
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In the Home & Office - cont. Solid, wheeled worktable. Great for potting, or what? $150 Call Jeff at (260) 559-4260 or email Wjtrex@yahoo.ca
John Pilger 16 DVD set. ‘Heroes’: DVD set of the films of John Pilger between 1970 and 2007. Includes the book “Breaking the Silence” by Anthony Haywood. PAL *not* NTSC. $65 Call PK at (250) 984-8916 or email pkail@runbox.com
Oster Versa BLENDER 1100 Series. Brand new still wrapped in plastic shipping wrap Oster Versa Performance Blender $160 Call Sonia Rice at (250) 626-9049 or email sonia.rice6058@gmail.com Programmable thermostats. Two NOMA programmable thermostats for electric heat (baseboards, etc.) Seven day programming (separate programs for Sat & Sun) 3,500 watt rating, 240 volts AC. Save money on your electric bill by automatically turning down the heat when you’re away or asleep. Asking $20 each, or $30 for both. Call George at (250) 559-7899 or email grstein@qcislands.net
NAPA/Belden Speaker/Primary Wire. 12 Gauge and 10 Gauge Primary Wire, in 25 Foot / 8 Metre Coils. 12 AWG - $12.50 per coil 4 coils available. 10 AWG - $15 per coil 2 coils available. Less than 1/2 the new price. These were used for indoor speaker wire so they are clean and in good condition. The 12 AWG makes good speaker wire, up to about 20 feet long, and it is sold as speaker wire but in different colours. The 10 AWG can be used as speaker wire but is best used for it’s original auto/marine purposes. Call Dave Crossley at (250) 559-8208 or email dwcrossley4@yahoo.ca This is a Big One!. This is a really big suitcase. Delsey brand, blue fabric. 20” wide, 13” deep; 29” tall. 2 wheels; extendable handle, additional side handle. 2 zipper-front pockets. Fabric a bit worn. $15 Call Lark at (780) 655-7876 or email larkcl108@gmail.com
Monty Python. Fourteen DVD set of Monty Python’s Flying Circus. New price is about US$130 + shipping. PAL *not* NTSC. $80 Call PK at (250) 984-8916 or email pkail@runbox.com
Hunter green couch & love-seat. Very good condition $500 Call Debbie at (250) 557-4560 or email ddreindl@qcislands.net Battery UPS and surge protector. APC Back-UPS, 900VA, 480 watts. New-in-box, unopened. Has 9 outlets on battery backup, 3 on surge-only. $60 firm. (Retails $139.99) Call Tracy at (250) 637-1846 or email zenbro@gmail.com
Pearls. Fresh water pearls. Several strands, various colors, lengths and sizes. Starting at 100”. Private viewing. Call Jasmine at (250) 559-2349 or email dbpoema@yahoo.ca
Danby Portable Air Conditioner. Works good! Selling because we have heat pumps. $150 Call Bev at (778) 260-0059 or email bshannon60@hotmail.com Glass collection. Blue glass collection. $40 Call Jasmine at (250) 559-2349 or email dbpoema@yahoo.ca
Queen size bed. I have a nearly new - Queen Size - double sided pillow top mattress - which has been flipped regularly and covered all the time - no stains /rips or tears --- comes with bed frame and older box spring (blue). l will throw in a mattress cover with dual heaters - so wonderful on those cold nights getting into a toasty warm bed - a bunch of fitted and top sheets - some comforters and last but not least - a really nice oak headboard - This mattress is a medium firmness and is perfect for people with back issues - this is a top of the line mattress - Moving and it won’t fit in the rooms l will have - Need to sell soon . l have lowered the price from $1500. down to $700. Call Darlene at (250) 559-9034 or email bondd06@hotmail.com Arts and Crafts. Small embossing machine. Design cards. To make bookmarkers, etc. $100 Call Jasmine at (250) 559-2349 or email dbpoema@yahoo.ca
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In the Home & Office - cont. Moving boxes. Moving? You will be glad to have these strong boxes. 20+ used moving boxes for sale. Various sizes from 16x16x24 and up. Many will fit small furniture and lamps. Many are very strong double walled, and can be stacked. Sold flat. Selling as a lot. Cash & carry. $20 Call Jack at (250) 626-3436 or email sales@tostaba.com
Laptop Carry-on Bag. Rugged 13 X 17 in. Dell Laptop Carry-on Bag in good condition. $20 Call Germain at (250) 557-4240 or email germain@qcislands.net Camp/hiking Stool. Lightweight stool, ideal for back-packing or travelling light - nice to keep your butt off the ground around the campfire $10 Call Maryanne at (250) 626-7555 or email Maryanne@maryanmewettlaufer.com
Cream coloured Chaise. Great condition $650 Call Debbie at (250) 557-4560 or email ddreindl@qcislands.net
2/Tapestry Wall hanger with Rod. Other pattern is Floral $30 Call Debbie at (250) 5574560 or email ddreindl@qcislands.net
In the Yard & Workshop
Garden Equipment and Supplies/Hobby Supplies/Tools/Building Materials/ Pet and Pet Supplies
Table Saw For Sale - Price Reduced!. 10” Craftsman compound mitre cut-off saw. Brand new, still in the box. Was $400, now only $350! Call Ron at (250) 559-7790 or email info@haidagwaiitrader.com
Heavy duty 2 speed breast drill. Hand breast drill great for horizontal drilling, or when you need some extra force. Adjustable for 2 speeds. Has a 3/8 3 blade chuck. It’s 16” long. There’s some surface rust but it works smoothly. Bearings and gears in fine shape. $50 Call Jack at (250) 6263436 or email sales@tostaba.com Grinder. Brand new mastercraft grinder Purchased to work on an art project that never happened. $50 Call Maryanne at (250) 626-7555 or email Maryanne@maryannewettlaufer.com
Doors. Two indoor doors for sale. First is a 36inch/80inch interior door. No damage, would also be great for a door, table or desk top. Second door is 24inches/77inches and is a folding louvered style. All you need is the hardware to install it, also in good shape. $30 Call robin pozer at (250) 637-1772 or email robinpozer54@gmail.com Top soil. $50/yd. Pick up or delivery available. Call Aaron at (250) 6371478 or email aaron@qcislands.net
Electric Service. 200 amp tec cable 21 ft long. Weather head Dual meter base. $100 Call Aaron at (250) 637-1478 or email aaron@qcislands.net
Greenhouse parts. Plastic parts used to connect glass to make a small greenhouse. $20 or best offer. Call Paul at (250) 984-8916 or email pkail@runbox.com
Plywood. 1 Sheet of 3/4” Pressure Treated, 1 Sheet of 1/2” Pressure Treated, 1 Sheet of 1/2 Standard Fir Sheeting, 1 Sheet of 5/8” Standard Fir T&G, 2 Sheets of 5/8” Standard Fir. All are new, not used. $125. All or nothing. Will trade for some yellow cedar firewood. $125 Call Gordon at (250) 637-5755 or email patngord@qcislands.ca
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WEST END AUTO SALES
In the Yard & Workshop - cont. In Search Of --> ATV / console cover. Seeking console cover for volunteer marine rescue vessel in Masset. ATV cover will work but open to any workable solution. Call Chris Ashurst at (250) 626-9463 or email chris.ashurst@gmail.com Sand point. Do you need lots of water? Huge Sand point for Sale. $125 Call Wolfgang at (250) 626-7960 or email chantywolfe@gmail.com
Sliding Miter Saw. Mastercraft sliding miter saw, great for picture framing. Also can cut wide boards for 10 inch siding. $175 Call Maryanne at (250) 626-7555 or email Maryanne@maryannewettlaufer.com
2014 Nissan Versa Auto/60,000km/Stk#6115
$13,995
2013 Ford F150 4dr/78,354km/Stk#6168
$28,995
2014 Mitsubishi Outlander AWC/7pass/Stk#6091
$23,500
Tim-bor wood treatment for powder-post beetles, termites etc. 50lb bag of dry powder. This is a very effective product for protecting wood from boring insects especially in unheated crawlspaces and other areas. It is a boron based chemical that has a low toxicity if used properly. It is mixed with water and can be sprayed or brushed on new construction or wood with insects present. It is also effective against certain types of fungus. $100 Call Jack at (250) 626-3436 or email sales@tostaba.com Screen doors. Two screen doors, one that fits a 5 foot wide sliding door (30”/77”) and the other an 8foot sliding door (48”/77”) No holes. Brand new $50 Call Robin Pozer at (250) 637-1772 or email robinpozer54@gmail.com
JamesTown Pellet Stove For Sale. Older Pellet stove for sale. Manual light. Great for heating shop or basement. Check it out before I unhook it. $300 Call Dave Whitehead at (250) 626-5098 or email davewhitehead@shaw.ca
Culvert. 12” culvert 4 meters long $400 Call Aaron at (250) 637-1478 or email aaron@qcislands.net Pressure washer with Honda engine. Diamond Pro 2600 psi has powered pressure washer. This was on sale when I purchased for $499 and I have only used it to do my driveway... powerful!!! Like new, easy start, stored inside the house for winter. $400 Call Maryanne at (250) 626-7555 or email Maryanne@maryannewettlaufer.com Poulan Push Mower For Sale. Clean push mower for sale. Starts easy, side discharge. Good little mower for smaller yard. $75 Call Dave Whitehead at (250) 626-5098 or email davewhitehead@shaw.ca
On the Road
In part or complete-Cars/Trucks/Vans/Campers/RV’s/ATV’s/Heavy Equipment
2008 Jeep Liberty 4x4/70,000km/Stk#6037
$13,995
No Reasonable Offer Refused!
West End Auto Sales
605 Ocean view Drive, Queen Charlotte
250 559 4641
Or Toll Free 1 877 559 4641 Email:
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2004 ford explorer. Needs motor..been parked for 2 years..just put 2 new tires on before motor went.....$500. OBO Call Kim Abrahams at (250) 626-9532 or email carol_brown8@hotmail.com Z28 Camaro. 1996 Chevrolet Z28 Camaro 6 speed manual transmission (5th and 6th are overdrives) 5.7 liter (350 cu. in.) factory LT1 engine 4 wheel disc brakes w positraction rear differential Ceramic coated exhaust headers into stainless exhaust. Factory T-tops store in trunk pocket and rear seat folds down. Factory Air conditioning, 6 way electric dr. seat, elec windows & mirrors Aftermarket (wider) 18” rims and low profile, all season tires with lots of life left. I have regularly serviced this car for the past 12 years. It has been a wonderful car to drive w lots of power, good handling and good economy for a V8. 164K highway kilometers on the odometer. Original Teal Blue paint w black accents. $8,900 Call Steve at (250) 559-2353 or email ardev@qcislands.net
2000 chevy S10 pickup truck. 2000 chevy S10 pickup truck with canopy standard 4WD Fair condition, well maintained 128,000 km $4,000 Call Robyn at (250) 637-1400 or email robynb@qcislands.net
On the Road - cont. 2011 Mazda 3 GS. 2011 Mazda 3 GS for sale Asking $11,500 OBO 80,275km. Well kept and reliable 4 door sedan model, brought from off island and stored in garage to protect from salt rust. Maintained by Mazda maintenance schedule. Luxury Package: - leather seats - heated front seats - leather wrapped steering wheel - leather wrapped shift knob, keyless entry with trunk release - anti-theft alarm Bluetooth capability, CD player, Aux input, USB plugin, engine immobilizer, ABS, traction control and power moon roof. All season tires and winter tires included. Block heater installed. All-weather mats as well as lightly used carpet mats are included. I hate to see this vehicle go but it’s just too small for our family. $11,500 Call Natasha N at (587) 435-7254 or email natasha_ mathews_88@hotmail.com
Classic little British Car for sale. A 1974 MG MGB roadster rebuilt engine and carbs, new fuse box and relays, new tires new tuned distributor. Interior redone, soft top with tinted windows. All kinds of spare new parts, even a spare engine. This car was lovingly restored and is a roadworthy antique car that will bring the fun back into driving. $7,000 Call Mark Van Herd at (250) 557-4669 or email mvanherd@xplornet.com 2000 chevy S10 pickup truck. 2000 chevy S10 pickup truck with canopy standard 4WD Fair condition, well maintained 128,000 km $4,000 Call Robyn at (250) 637-1400 or email robynb@qcislands.net Sliptank for sale. 500liter L shape sliptank for sale. Comes with three new filters. Can email for additional pics if needed. Willing to trade for gun etc. or something equal value. $700 Call john doe at (250) 557-4777 or email only_me23@msn.com
Bike. BMX white 21 speed Nakamura bike. Great condition. $200 Call Jasmine at (250) 5592349 or email dbpoema@yahoo.ca
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On the Road - cont. 2009 Honda Fit 4D Hatchback. I’m the second owner of the vehicle and have had it for 3+ years. I just had 4 brand new summer tires installed (April 29th, 2017), as well as a thorough inspection. It has an anti-rust protection undercoat. I got the 5 back windows tinted last year. It is in excellent running condition with regular oil changes. Some small dents and scratches on the body. While parked at the BC Ferries terminal crew parking lot during a windstorm, a baggage cart was blown into the front drivers side bumper. The car was inspected for damage and the bumper was replaced. I’ve had no problems with the car but, I’d like to buy a truck Km’s: 202,607 Trim: LX Transmission: Automatic Drivetrain: FWD Gasoline: Regular $6,700 Call Evan at (778) 260-0205 or email evangarrett123@gmail.com 5 ton delivery truck for sale. 2004 International 4300, 5 ton delivery van with 3000 lb cap. power tailgate. This truck has a new factory re manufactured DT-466 diesel engine, also has a new turbo charger and new oil cooler. It has been 3000 kms since the new engine was installed so it is virtually new. This unit has hydraulic brakes so no air ticket needed to operate. It has a 28 foot freight box with no leaks and the rear door works excellent. Comes with a fresh MVI and is ready to go to work. $28,000 Call Mark Van Herd at (250) 557-4669 or email mvanherd@xplornet.com
Wheel for trailer. Solid wheel. Includes clamp. Capacity 500 lbs. $25 Call Paul at (250) 9848916 or email pkail@runbox.com Truck for sale. 2001 F150 Ford, excellent work truck. 235,000 Km. $3,000 Call Janice at (604) 307-4354 or email j.sok@hotmail.com OIL PAN. Looking for oil pan for 350 chevy... Call Sam Brown at (250) 626-3763 or email carol_brown8@hotmail.com FREE! Fender Liners - Subaru. Pair of Plastic Fender-liners for 2011 Subaru Outback. Also fits 2010 to 2013 and possibly later. Free to pick up. Call Peter at (250) 559-4252 or email plake@haidagwaii.net Utility trailer. Older style trailer, well built, great for small farm. $300 Call Mark at (778) 899-5984 or email longhouse@hgqci.org Men’s Mountain Bike For Sale. Great Christmas Gift! One, Norco Katmandu mountain bike. Men’s. Brand new. Only ridden once about 1km! Frame is 22”, is better for a taller man. For more information on options, call Dale at 250-557-4235 $500 Call Dale at (250) 557-4235 or email info@haidagwaiitrader.com
TOYOTA TUNDRA 2007. Excellent condition. Runs beautifully. 177,600 kms, mostly highway (Chilliwack--Vancouver--Haida Gwaii). RWD automatic, 5.7 litre V8. Dark Green w beige interior. Full Double Crew Cab (5 passengers), 4-door, 8-ft long box with matching canopy. SR5 w Tow Package. Great for hauling boats or trailers. Air conditioning. Power locks, seats, mirrors, steering & windows. Cruise control and tilt steering. Rear folding seats w storage. Tons of 12V outlets. CD and mp3/4 AM/FM stereo. Rear winter tires included. Never driven on beaches or backroads. Good highway mileage. Scheduled maintenance done at the same Toyota dealer for the entire life of the truck. Serious enquiries only please. $15,900 Call Tal at (778) 839-9633 or email 108.hi.hello@gmail.com Mazda Miata for sale!. Beautiful vintage Miata for sale! Perfect for this summer! Call mike for more info! Small amount of damage on front fender - see picture - other than that it is mint! $3,900 Call Mike Roose at (250) 637-1955 or email roos.mike@yahoo.ca
1942 Ford. (Stock/Classic). Ready for Summer cruising. Serious inquires only. $15,000 Call Mimi or Ryan at (250) 637-1473 or email mmpaquette@outlook.com Toyota air filter. Air filter fits Toyota trucks 1989-95; new in box. $10 Call George at (250) 559-7899 or email grstein@qcislands.net
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On the Water
In part or complete-Power Boats/Sail Boats
40ft Tollycraft For Sale. Located in Masset, this 40ft Tollycraft TriCabin would make a great charter vessel, rental, air b&b, or live aboard. In the kitchen you will find a double sink, propane stove and oven, and fridge. There are two bedrooms, each have there own head and shower. the vessel sleeps 6, but can carry up to 13 people. Steering controls in two locations: cabin and bridge. Clean engine room, with regularly maintenanced twin 454’s Mercrusers. 15 Gross tonnage. $50,000 Call Laina or Kirt Holland at (250) 626-3277 or email laina.bell31@gmail.com
Wanted
Miscellaneous Wanted Items/Lost/Found/ Wanted Information/Real Estate
Craftsman 10 inch tablesaw. Tablesaw with movable base and spare blade. Ideal for ripping boards to build fence - which is why I bought it. $200 Call Maryanne at (250) 626-7555 or email Maryanne@maryannewettlaufer.com Gas Cook Top. 36” 5 burner gas cook top Used only one year then replaced with full range. $250 Call Aaron at (250) 637-1478 or email aaron@qcislands.net Borrow a Car! Anyone willing to rent their car for 2 to 3 days sometime between now and June 15th? or Does anyone know someone willing to let us borrow their car for 2 to 3 days? Please email us: hdd@hdd.net Thanks! Call Kate at (801) 541-0363
ISO Long-term Housing in Masset. Nurse (RN) relocated to Masset permanently. Looking for availability immediately or as late as July 1st. Open to a 1 room long-term rental in shared living arrangements, or house rental, flexible with location in and around Masset, Old Masset, Tow Hill. Alternatively, seeking property or small cottage/home for sale. If you or anyone you know is looking for a tenant or selling feel free to call or email anytime - 416-558-7774 Call Emily at (416) 558-7774 or email emilytureck@hotmail.com WANTED FOR SPARE PARTS. Hi I’m looking for spare parts for my trusty Husqvarna 2101 and 266 chainsaws. If you have any bits and pieces you no longer require I am interested and have some cash to pay you. Thanks for your time looking and thinking ‘bout it. Call Rolf Bettner at (250) 559-8877 or email fotogwaii@hotmail.com
Billet Family Wanted. Hi there, my name is Lydia Johnson and I am a 20 year old student looking for a family to billet with for the months of September - December. I am travelling to Haida Gwaii for the HGHES Program to study Natural Resource Science. I am a trustworthy, respectful, and easy-going student. If you are interested and would like some more information do not hesitate to contact me! Call Lydia Johnson at (807) 630-1901 or email lydiajohnsonnn@gmail.com Someone to mow lawns. I live in the town of Queen Charlotte and need weed whacking and lawn mowing during the summer months every 2-3 weeks. Ready to start now, $20/hr Call Sheila at (778) 260-0279 or email skarrow@sd50.bc.ca
Short Term Stay Wanted. I am a mature nursing student who has received an Employed Student Nursing Position at the hospital in Masset. My start date is June 14th so I am looking for a place from Monday June 12th, until the 30th. I have a place lined up for July and August. Even if there is a basement or a couch I can sleep on for a few weeks, I would really appreciate it. If you hear of anything or have a spare space please call me at 778-241-0756 or email me at sydsorokan@hotmail.com Thank you in advance, Sydney. Looking for Rental Home. Professional family in search of a rental home and/or potential purchase. Prefer between Queen Charlotte City and Tlell with 4+ bedrooms (will consider 3 beds). Text or call Melissa at 250 917-8061 or email mblevesque@hotmail.com
Kitten. I am looking for a long haired black and white male kitten. Would like it to be just old enough to leave it’s mother. If you have one or know of one please contact Paige Thank you. Call Paige at (250) 557-4370 or email dunbarns@qcislands.net Wooden Desk WANTED. In good shape would be nice...but not a flimsy one. Call Deb at (250) 626-5286 or email daisy@mhtv.ca
ISO Keyboard Stand. Looking for a keyboard stand like in the image below. Open to any price. Let me know. Call Peter Moore at (778) 679-3821 or email peterm00r3@gmail.com
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Wanted - cont. Outboard Wanted. Wanted: 30 HP Yamaha, 2 stroke, long shaft, outboard, pull start tiller for 16’ skiff. Willing to pay up to $3000 for one with low hours and in good condition. Call Please leave a message at (250) 557-2004 or email info@haidagwaiitrader.com
WOOFER wanted. We have a cute space for the right person/couple. Food and accommodation in exchange for yard/farm work. We will ask for a couple references if you are the chosen one. Call Anne at (250) 557-2451 or email abarnes@haidagwaii.net
Wanted-House that can be moved. Looking for a single story, 1 to 2 bedroom house that can be moved to Tlell. Cost must include move. Call Linda at (250) 557-4699 or email info@ haidagwaiitrader.com Couple looking to purchase home. Mature professional couple looking to purchase home , would prefer within reasonable (10-20 mins +/- ) to either Queen Charlotte city or Masset . Little bit of acreage and smaller house if available , only stipulation is has... to have consistent and relatively fast internet access available. Hoping to make a trip over sometime soon and trying to see whats available. Thanks in advance, Mike. email mike@hadden.ca
Looking for a house to buy. I am looking for a moderately priced house to buy.($100,000 or less). I would prefer from Tlell to Charlotte City. Please contact me with any offerings you have. Call Julian at (778) 822-2583 or email julian@bluelinetactical.ca Seine Net. 20’x40’ of seine net (or sections) to cover my chicken run. Call Christine Pansino at (250) 559-8585 or email crutine@yahoo.ca
Bed frame wanted. Double boxspring and frame, I have the mattress. Call Toni at (250) 6265472 or email lotsafun@beachcabins.com
2-3 bedroom house needed for long term rental Sept 01. Relocating to HG for employment with the hospital in September with a small 3 person family. No pets, N/S, clean and have great references. I have lived there before so nothing will come as a shock. Laundry is a must. Thanks in advance. Call Alex at (250) 532-1325 or email ralexandera@hotmail.com
Long term rental home. Rent long term family Mother and Daughter, interested to rent good references no smoke and service dog golden retriever adult, to start a soon as possible. Call Sarah Alter at (206) 414-2430 or email hadaandfamily@gmail.com Old Polaroid cameras wanted. I need some old Polaroid cameras, working or not, for an art project. If you have some kicking around, please let me know. We can work out a price or trade, depending what you have. Call Jack at (250) 626-3436 or email sales@tostaba.com
Steno Chair Wanted. Steno chair In good condition. Please attach photo before responding. Email Michael Brown at mdbrown@qcislands.net
Freebies
Anything that just needs a new home!
FREE! Shredded Paper Share list. Last week distributed at least a dozen bags of shredded paper: Old Massett, Village of Masset, Port Clements, Skidegate and Village of Queen Charlotte. How’aa have 4 bags left please contact me if you want to be added to free list. CHN Energy Department thanks you all. Call Kevin Brown at (250) 626-5252 or email kevinbrown7872@gmail.com
FREE! Filing cabinet. This filing cabinet remained at the end of the HG SPCA giant garage sale. Call or email to arrange pick up. Call Dorothy at (250) 559-8439 or email doromike@qcislands.net
FREE! Small rotary tiller. If you bought a small rotary tiller last year from Dorothy and Mike, please contact us. We have found a package with more blades, parts and the manual. We can’t remember who it went to but would like to pass on the package. Call Dorothy or Mike at (250) 5598439 or email doromike@qcislands.net FREE! Baby chair. Free swinging chair. Batteries not included. Will deliver to locations on the North End. Call Meredith at (250) 626-7737 or email meredith@sparkenergy.ca
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Freebies - cont. FREE! Dog house. Poppy is moving to Saskatoon and would like to give her little doghouse to another small dog as she’ll be living in an apartment and won’t need it there. Call Margaret at (250) 557-8547 or email rapscalions3@icloud.com FREE! Treadmill. This treadmill was generously donated but remained unpurchased at the end of HG SPCA giant garage sale. Call or email to arrange pick up. Call Reine at (250) 559-8439 or email doromike@qcislands.net
Real Estate & Rentals
Residential, Commercial, Lots, For Rent, Rent to Own, Shared Accomodation
South Beach Dunes “SOUTH BEACH DUNES” is offering three beautiful exclusive oceanfront and seven upland acreage estates on the South Beach, on the north end of Haida Gwaii /Queen Charlottes. These are very special properties with exceptional beach and dune environment. South Beach Dunes offers exceptional value with prices for ocean front land well below anywhere else on the west coast of North America. Acreage sizes range from 4.64 acres and prices are from $40,000. If living in this unique environment appeals to you please contact us - there are a very limited number of properties of this caliber available for sale. For more details visit our Website - www.southbeachdunes.com 250 631-3055 or email vernonbyberg@gmail.com Yakoun River Inn MLS# N4507475 This local Pub and gathering spot is situated on the oceanfront in Port Clements on Graham Island in Haida Gwaii. Long established, popular with locals and visitors alike. 3,300 sqft building on a corner location, adjacent to government dock facilities, licensed for 100 patrons. Permitted uses also include lodging and adjacent properties can be available for anyone interested in expanding the business. MLS# N4507475 Price $337,500 Call 1-888-286-1932 or email edhandja@bcoceanfront.com Best Value Beachcabins Secluded oceanfront/rainforest off-grid cabins, furnished and equipped kitchens, private parking. Call/Text Toni at 250626-5472 or email lotsafun@beachcabins.com Visit our website at www. beachcabins.com Price $90-120 per night. DL847A Masset MLS# R2080908 160 acre property on the north-east end of Graham Island within the Naikoon Provincial Park. Mix of indigenous vegetation and water courses which meander throughout the property. This is a remote, rural acreage that is hike-in access only. Walking distance is approximately three miles from the end of Tow Hill Rd. There are no services. The Naikoon Provincial Park is an area of 72,640 hectares that takes in the entire northwest tip of Graham Island. Price $80,000 Call 250 286 3293 or email edhandja@bcoceanfront.com Home for sale! 1829 Cedar Cr Masset MLS#N243672 Recently Reduced to 99,000! This home is a great buy! Many recent renos. Newer metal roof, kitchen cupboards and counters, vinyl plank flooring in the living room and hallway, new vinyl windows (2012), oil tank, rug on the stairs, bathtub and enclosure, dehumidifier in the basement. Close to downtown and the marina. Fenced, private backyard. A must-see! Call Brian to view and for all your Real Estate needs! Toll free 866-303-5286 (local 250-626-5286) or his cell 604-557-3597 or email brianbussiere@ royallepage.ca Price $99,000 Skidegate Landing 3 Bedroom rental with a great view! Spacious, partially furnished, 3 bedroom, 2 bathroom ground level suite in Skidegate Landing. Amazing view. $1200 per month-includes heat and utilities. Please leave a message at 250-637-1348 or (707) 980-8467
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Real Estate & Rentals - cont. SOLD! Great Starter Home in Port Clements! Do you like to fish, hunt, hike, and/or camp? This might be the perfect home for you! Close to the school, post office, library, Bayview Market and the beach! Large workshop. Quiet and peaceful location in Port Clements, not a far drive to Tlell, Skidegate, Queen Charlotte or Masset. Great starter home for a young family. Lovely neighborhood. SOLD! Home for sale! Great buy! 2038 Pintail Cr Masset MLS#N238544 Clean well kept home in a quiet Crescent. Deck & backyard are very private, fenced with lots of trees! Wood stove can heat whole house with 2 yrs wood supply! Carbon monoxide alarm. Bedrooms each have cable, phone and fire alarms. Suite possible. Master bdrm has reading, workout room & large bathroom! 30+yr fibreglass shingles on house & garage 2010. 5 windows upstairs replaced 2010. Recently replaced hot water tank & sliding glass doors to back yard. A must see! Call Brian to view. Price $199,000 Call 250-626-5286 or email brianbussiere@royallepage.ca DL834A Masset R2090133 Located on the north-east end of Graham Island within the Naikoon Provincial Park, this 160 acre property has a relatively level topography with a mix of indigenous vegetation, a small lake and water courses which meander throughout the property. This is a remote, rural acreage that is hike-in access only. Walking distance is approximately one mile in from Tow Hill Rd, two miles before Tow Hill. Price $80,000 Call 1-888-286-1932 or email edhandja@bcoceanfront.com Vacant Lot For Sale! Fully serviced 60’x 120’ cleared lot located at 2129 Teal Blvd Masset. This lot is ready to build on. It is located close to the Delkatla Bird Sanctuary in a very quiet area of town. It is already fenced in on 1 side and the back and has a buffer tree line on the other side. Great buy!! Ask $29,900.00. OBO Owner is open to serious inquires - email: rollie@mhtv.ca or rollie@bellaliant.net or phone 709 243 2488 or cell phone at 709 458 8811.
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Real Estate & Rentals - cont. 181 Bayview Drive, Port Clements MLS#2127730 This offering is for a residential oceanfront lot overlooking Masset Inlet in Port Clements. Port, as the community is known, is a village of approx. 400 people centrally located on Graham Island, the largest island in Haida Gwaii on BC’s west coast. The community offers most amenities and services, as well as government dock and moorage facilities. It is ideally placed as a gateway to the varied recreational opportunities offered by Haida Gwaii. This 0.25 acre lot is relatively level with 66.27ft of walk-on waterfront. City services are available at the lot line. The property offers sweeping views across the Masset Inlet. Access to the Queen Charlotte Islands is by ferry from Prince Rupert on the BC mainland, by air from Vancouver to Sandspit and by air from Prince Rupert to Sandspit. Chartering of private planes or boats is also an option. Price $69,000 Call 1-800-286-1932 or email edhandja@bcoceanfront.com Riverfront Acreage for Sale! Great Buy!! 355 Sangan Dr Masset Rural MLS#R2031108 Riverfront property on 2.018 acres. Partially built home; built to lock up 2010. Tenant live in the cottage on property. Beautiful property, Coho run is awesome in this river. 12x16 power shack, 200 amp service. Chicken coop. Great potential. Perfect place to raise a family. A must-see!! Call to view!! Call Brian to view or for all your Real Estate needs on Haida Gwaii. Toll free 1-866-303-5286 or his cell @ 604-5573597 Or email him @ brianbussiere@royallepage.ca Your Only Local Realtor! Price $179,000 Newly Renovated Home For Sale! Located at 2135 Teal Blvd, Masset. 5 Beds, 2 Baths, 8 Appliances, Separate Laundry Rm and Family Rm. This furnished house has recent upgrades with Laminate flooring, New Kitchen Cabinets and Countertops, New Bath fixtures and Tub, along with a fully chain link fenced in back yard, two out sheds and more. Recently reduced price and owner is motivated to sell. Adjacent vacant lot also available for sale, either separate or included with house. A must see. Owner is open to serious inquires - email: rollie@bellaliant.net or phone 709 243 2488 or cell phone at 709 458 8811. Price $139,900 Oceanfront Acreage for Sale! 10909 Tow Hill Rd MLS® R2114391 Ocean front home on 2.799 acres. Unbelievable ocean view! Your own private beach access. Huge deck. Drill well 4yr old, good water. Newer water filter system. Newer painted interior. Newer laminated and tile flooring. Boiler recently serviced. This home could not be replaced for asking price. Call Brian to view toll free 866-303-5286 or his cell 604557-3597 or email brianbussiere@royallepage.ca Your Only On Island Realtor!! Price $495,000 Home on Acreage for Sale! 986 Nadu Rd Rural, HWY 16 This is a nice piece of property located between Port Clements & Masset off Hwy 16 on Nadu Rd. Nice quiet secluded area. Great potential for an awesome homestead with open sunny areas perfect for gardens and greenhouses. The house is in need of some TLC. MLS® Number: R2134787 To view all of Brian’s listings go to Royal LePage Prince Rupert web site. Call Brian to view 250-626-5286 or his cell 604-557-3597 or email brianbussiere@royallepage.ca Your Only Local Realtor! Price $129,000 Ocean view Home for Sale! 140 Bayview Dr MLS R2140417 Quaint ocean view cottage. Close to shopping, marina and school. Within walking distance of a pub and restaurant. Good starter home. Call Brian to view & for all your Realtor needs - Your only on Island Realtor - toll free at 1-866-303-5286 or on my cell 604-557-3597 or email brianbussiere@ royallepage.ca Price $89,000 Haida Gwaii Accommodations Now accepting applications for Masset and Port Clements accommodations: updated 2, 3 and 4 bedroom places coming available soon. Call 250-661-9012 or text or email sitkaw@telus.net
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Real Estate & Rentals - cont. 2 Houses - Ready to Move in! One property with two residences in Sandspit. Backed by forest and amazing ocean views in the front. The first house (with the green roof) has 5 bed/2bath, a Fisher wood stove, tons of floor to ceiling storage space and a large deck. Once run as a successful bed and breakfast, this house comes with all furniture and appliances! The second house has 3 bed/2 bath and a huge kitchen. 2 large carports and 3 large sheds. Amazing listing at an amazing price. Price $250,000 Call 778-899-7176 or email juicystellla@yahoo.com.au Hippy Hill Lane 620 2nd Avenue. A 1026 sqft, 1 and 1/2 story house with 2 bedrooms and an open concept living room/kitchen/dining room. New siding, roofing, foundation and a deck have all been added within the last 5-7 years. Bamboo hardwood floors plus ceramic tile. Has a heat pump and baseboard heaters with option of adding wood (chimney already installed). House comes with 5 major appliances all in great shape. Price $165,000 Call 250-637-1567 or email Bobbileechatelaine@trentu.ca Ocean Access Lot for sale! 2255 Marwell Rd MLS® R2027624 3.28 acres of old growth forest, 1 O minutes from Masse!. 10 minute walk to a beautiful secluded beach surrounded by sand dunes ... Lots of level building sites and easy access to the property. This area is called South Beach dunes with all lots being two acres plus. This property is priced to sell. To view all Brian’s listing go to Royal LePage Prince Rupert web site. Your Only Local Realtor! Call Brian to view 250-626-5286 or his cell 604-5573597 or email brianbussiere@royallepage.ca Price $85,000 River Front Acreage for SALE! 8170 Tow Hill Rd MLS® # N238550 River front property with three homes, separate driveways. Each home is private from each other. Short walk to a beach (ocean) across trail. Large wired work shop and separate car garage on a paved driveway. Great Coho fishing in the river right in your back yard! Large smoke house also in the huge back yard. Short drive to downtown Masset. Beautiful property! A must see! Call Brian to view and for all your Real Estate needs. Your Only Local Realtor!! Brian’s Cell 604-557-3597 or 250-626-5286 or email brianbussiere@royallepage.ca Price $360,000 Masset Inlet Ocean View 3 bedroom house Rare opportunity to buy a home in Masset in a prime location. This home is 2000 square feet. 3 bedroom upstairs. Price $275,000 Call 250661-5368 or email yabogwaii@yahoo.ca Offices For Rent in Skidegate Two side-by-side offices for rent together or separately located in the Haida Heritage Centre in the ‘Link’ hallway. Call 250-559-0014 or email gncorp1@gmail.com Amazing Business Opportunity! Successful and profitable business for over 40 years, the Cow Bay Pioneer Guesthouse is located in the downtown area of Prince Rupert known as the Cow Bay District. Only 2 blocks from the waterfront, Tourist Info Office and grocery market, the 17 bedroom and 10 bathroom Pioneer Guesthouse is conveniently situated for travelers and a wonderful business opportunity. Price $999,000 Call 250624-2334 or email pioneer@citywest.ca Home for Sale! 1838 Balsam Cr Masset MLS® R2156700 Stylish home w/many upgraded features. Addition with lrg master bdrm , 3 pcs bathroom w/dbl sinks & lrg closet. Dining room has wet bar area w/ water filtration in both wet bar & kitchen. 2 built in dishwashers & ovens. Living room has wood stove. Hardwood & tile floors. 2 laundry rooms. Upgraded windows. Alarm system. Covered decks front & back. Low maintenance landscaping front & back. Huge dbl garage/shop. Many other features...too many to list. Call Brian for more info. @ 250-626-5286 or email brianbussiere@royallepage.ca Price $279,000 SOLD! 2112 Teal Blvd - Masset - 1050 square foot home, 2 bedrooms, 1 bathroom, large deck overlooking fenced in back yard with 16 x 36 shop/ garage. Cozy home, economical to heat. Back yard backs on to park land. 15 minute walk to the beach, 5 minute walk to bird sanctuary. SOLD!
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Real Estate & Rentals - cont. Home with a View and Oceanside Newly renovated 3 bedroom home with heat pump, 2 bath, 2 bedrooms and master bedroom with ensuite, hardwood on main floor and newly renovated separate studio. Situated on 2.4 acres including beautiful and private ocean frontage. Price $370,000 Call 778-260-0279 or email sheilakarrow@gmail.com Home for Sale! 3114 2nd Ave MLS® # R2166922 House has an amazing ocean view. Wood stove. 5 bedrooms. Motivated seller. Could make a good B&B, or potential for a rentable basement suite...being that it has a private, separate entrance. Call Brian to view. Call Brian to view cell 604557-3597 or home 250-626-5286 or email brianbussiere@royallepage.ca Price $245,000 2 Cottages for sale!! 3419 Hwy 33 Q.C. MLS® # R2164426 There are two cottages on the property. They are similar except that one has a 5’ crawl space in lieu of a basement suite. These are very rentable - two cottages with ocean view and (one) a basement suite. Both were pre-manufactured by Winton Global (the Kispiox model). Both have metal roofs, tongue/grove ceilings, and wraparound, partially covered decks. Built in 2009. Good revenue, great location. Amazing ocean views! A rare find on the island! Call Brian to view @ 250-626-5286 or email brianbussiere@ royallepage.ca. Price $449,000 Ocean view and River front acreage for sale!! Lot 2 Tow Hill Rd MLS® R2081395 Beauty acreage! River on one side of the property and an amazing ocean view on the other side! Coho fishing on your own property. Neighboring acreage has an artisan well with lots of clean good tasting water! Short drive to town (Masset). Treed, very private setting. A must see. To view call Brian toll free 866-303-5286 his cell 604-557-3597 or email brianbussiere@royallepage.ca Your Only Local Realtor! To view all Brian’s listing go to Royal LePage Prince Rupert web site. Price $129,000 House for Sale in Skidegate Recently Renovated Throughout, Fully Furnished 2 bedroom, 1 bathroom, 1200 sq ft home in Skidegate. New Roof, New vinyl siding, New windows, sliding glass door. Heat pump. Oak cabinets, new flooring, laminate and vinyl. New bathroom fixtures. New appliances and hot water tank. For pricing and any further questions please contact me. Call 250-756-1613 or email bms@telus.net House with Guest Cottage on Acreage 4 acre property w/main house, guest cottage & shop. Main house is post & beam style with split levels, constructed with local solid woods. Spacious open concept interior, including a mix of hardwood and laminate floors, wood paneling w/drywall, 10 ft ceilings and vaulted wood paneled ceiling upstairs. 5 skylights, large deck off master bedroom. Well built cozy guest cottage/small office has rented for $450+/mo. Private location within a short walking distance of McIntyre Bay (150 meters) and approximately 3 km from Masset. Space for livestock, garden/green and other uses. Sub-dividable into second lot. Zoned for multiple uses. Additional pictures/full brochure available. Serious enquiries only. Price $299,000 Call 916-730-9764 or email pefbuck@ comcast.net 192 Bayview Drive, Port Clements Mobile home on its own land for sale at 192 Bayview Drive in Port Clements. Comes with Fridge, Stove, Washer and Dryer. Partial Water and Mtn Views. Listed at $29,500 for a quick sale. Call 587-707-3878 or e-mail mcpep78@gmail.com for more information. Duplex for Sale - Masset Duplex for sale in Masset, Haida Gwaii. Two fully furnished three bedroom units with six appliances each. Great opportunity for the right persons if interested in running accommodation and/ or fishing charters. For more information, please call 250-626-3530 or call 1-855-622-3530 or email rosiedogwood@gmail.com
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Real Estate & Rentals - cont. MARTIN MANOR- WAIT LIST Now accepting applications for Martin Manor in Queen Charlotte. This is assisted living for seniors; includes meals, housekeeping and Lifeline. Please call Connie at 250-559-4991 for an assessment. Call 250-559-4991 or email seniors@qcislands.net Newly Renovated Duplex For Sale-Masset A beautiful three bedroom, one and a half bathroom, recently renovated duplex for sale by owner. Open concept main floor, updated kitchen, all new appliances, laundry room, storage room, recreation room in the basement, all bedrooms are upstairs. This duplex is fully furnished including a completely equipped kitchen. This is a very modern total Reno. Any inquiries can be made to Sherri at 250-626-7503 or Mick at 250-794-6080 or email sherri_dick@hotmail.com Price $150,000 Panoramic View, Beautiful Timber Frame This new artisan-crafted two-story timber-framed home is nestled in the heart of QC and offers privacy and a panoramic ocean view, on Rainbow Hill overlooking the wharf. Double-sized, level lot, there is plenty of room for a shop, studio or 2nd home. Nearly-finished, it is designed to collect full sun and warmth. Sweet spring water and deer-proof garden, finely-crafted cedar doors, claw foot bathtub, and wood/electric heat, Large carport with tool cabinets, covered front deck. Price $259,000 Call 250-559-2341 or email janiceh@qcislands.net 5 acre property & 1800sft log home for sale Big private yard on Nadu road outside of Masset with greenhouse and big built up cranberry patch, large woodshed and a few out buildings. Roof, water system and septic all redone with in the last 5 years. Big blaze king wood stove and Toyo laser furnace. Price $199,000 Call 250-626-7588 or email nadenmitchbraman@hotmail.ca 2 Acres For Sale in Masset 2 acres of cleared, industrial land. Close to the Masset Airport. Side by each, two, 1 acre lots. 2033 and 2037 Penna Road, parallel to Hwy. 16. Serviced with power and water. For Sale sign is posted on the property. Price: $50,000 for both. Call Dave at 250-557-4555 or email info@haidagwaiitrader.com QC Rental 1 Bedroom Apartment for rent available Sept 1st in Queen Charlotte City. Seeking single mature adult. Non-Smoking and no pets. $900/month, utilities included. Fully furnished and move in ready with W/D, TV, linen and dishes. Reference and damage deposit required. Serious inquiries only. Please contact Robyn at 250-637-1400 or email robynb@qcislands.net
Employment & Training
Help Wanted/Work Wanted/Businesses for Sale/Business Opportunities/ Education/Opportunities/Training Programs or Seminars
Employment Opportunity. Northern Savings Credit Union has an exciting opportunity in the Queen Charlotte Branch for a full time Financial Services Supervisor. Primary Purpose: The Financial Services Supervisor demonstrates positive and professional leadership within the Credit Union to Personal Banking and Personal Lending Officers and externally in the community. This role also provides financial solutions and exemplary member service through a broad offering of personal lending, deposit and investments to produce results in the best interest of the credit union while respecting and delivering the needs of members. For complete job description or to apply please visit our website www.northsave.com. Call Santa Slubowski at (250) 627-3658 or email santaslubowski@northsave.com
3 Jobs Available  Hiring for three positions *Certified auto or heavy duty mechanic *Basic Laborer and Carpenter and *Mechanic’s Helper. Good Pay. Would prefer to hire for full time positions. Contact J.P by text 250-637-1216 Contact J.P by text 250-637-1216 or email jppineault1216@gmail.com
Charters Restaurant. Charters Restaurant is seeking to fill part time positions in both the front of house and kitchen. We are looking for energetic, personable staff members for the position of bussers and prep/ dishwasher. experience an asset but not necessary. Call Kaylene or Mike at (250) 626-3377 or email mikepicher1@hotmail.com
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Employment & Training - cont. Seasonal Summer Position. Seeking an employee to clean boats & vacuum pack fish from late May to early September. Responsible, competent and reliable while maintaining a positive attitude. Perfect job for the right person. Email resume to danny@escottsportfishing.com or info@ escottsportfishing.com Call Dan Escott at (604) 818-5106
Seasonal Summer Work. Seeking a competent, responsible, clean, consistent hardworking person for early mornings serving breakfast & preparing lunch in a lodge setting. Preference given to experience and someone able to multi-task, maintain a high level of work ethic while remaining positive in all situations. Also seeking a second position for a high level of detailed cleaning. To apply with resume & references email resume to danny@escottsportfishing.com or info@escottsportfishing.com Call Dan Escott at (604) 818-5106
Store Clerk/Management Opportunity. Store Clerk. With option to advance to Management duties, which would include wage increase, bonuses and benefits. Must be willing and capable of doing all duties pertaining to keeping Store up and running, including, but not limited to, inventory, freight, cash handling, till operation, excellent customer service skills and other basics. Ability to work days, with occasional night shifts if needed. Must have Serving it Right. Apply with resume and availability. Call Bernie or Shari at (250) 559-8600 or email howle@qcislands.net Home Shared-LIving Provider Contract(s). Haida Gwaii Society for Community Peace is seeking several interested and skilled parties to share their homes and lives with persons with developmental disabilities. Shared living providers welcome an individual into their home and offer a warm and inclusive living environment. Both parties are matched according to their strengths, needs, experience, interests, and personalities. The successful candidate must be committed to follow the values and principles of Community Living BC along with providing a home that supports a person’s needs, goals and dreams. For information about contract details including compensation please contact Kimberly Shantz, Community Living Contract Manager at 250-626-4664 or clcm.hgspeace@mhtv.ca . If you have a stable, caring home please submit your cover letter and resume. Please include: • A short description of yourself, • Your family (if applicable) • And your home. • Include any work/life experience with individuals with developmental disabilities. This is a contracted position and will require (or willingness to obtain): • A current First Aid ticket • A valid driver’s license including (Drivers abstract) and • A clear Criminal Record Check. Call Kimberly Shantz at (250) 626-4664 or email clcm.hgspeace@mhtv.ca
Community Service Listings Not For Profit Groups/Organizations/Societies
Hall For Rent. The Port Clements Community Hall is available for rentals. Located mid-island it is a great place to hold your event, be it a meeting, wedding, concert or any other function. Our hall has a full kitchen and Bar area and can host up to 150 persons. For booking please call 250-557-4313 and leave us a message. Call Please leave a message at (250) 557-4313 or email info@haidagwaiitrader.com
Tai Chi Classes Haida Gwaii. Start a path of training intended to develop a body that is strong & supple, a mind that is clear & calm. Village of Queen Charlotte 250-559-8252 ,250-631-9160 Tlell 250-557-9362 Sandspit 250-637-5463 Our Aims and Objectives assure everyone receives the same quality of instruction and dedicated leadership. They are: • To make the Taoist Tai Chi® arts available to all. • To promote the Taoist Concept of Health through practice of the Taoist arts • To promote cultural exchange • To help others. Call Beatie Maxen at (250) 631-9160 or email wendy@xplornet.com
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Community Service Listings - cont. Saahlinda Naay ~ Saving Things House Haida Gwaii Museum. The Haida Gwaii Museum plays an important role in making arts and heritage more accessible and raising awareness of the importance of heritage and history on Haida Gwaii. Through our collections, the museum acquires, preserves and presents objects, archeological artifacts, art works and settler material culture all connected to the human and natural history of Haida Gwaii. New! Check out the museum archives online! Visit www. haidagwaiimuseum.ca, click on “eMuseum” to experience Haida Gwaii through thousands of historical photos. We house a unique and comprehensive collection of historical and post-contact archival materials, made accessible to the public within a setting that evokes the community identities of both Haida and settler communities on Haida Gwaii. Our collection includes ancestral and contemporary Haida works, both utilitarian and ceremonial, settler pieces, audio recordings of Haida songs, histories and stories as given by Haida elders in both Haida and English languages, and a plethora of photographs. Memberships to the Museum are available through the gift shop. Membership allows access to the museum free for one year, 10% discount on regularly priced items in the gift shop, notification of special events and exhibits featured at the Museum. Regular Annual Membership - $30, Senior Annual Membership (65+) - $10, Family Annual Membership - $40, Lifetime Membership - $250. Please call the museum gift shop at (250) 559 4643. Check us out on Facebook! Call Scott Marsden at (250) 559-4643 or email museum@haidagwaii.net Queen Charlotte Community Hall Rentals. The Queen Charlotte Community Hall located on Bay Street, has the EA Ross room (meeting room that seats up to 70 people), mail hall, stage and kitchen-all available for rent. Also available for rent are: * wooden tables ($5 each per day) * wooden chairs ($1 each per day) * a complete place setting for 225 people * water goblets & wine glasses * cups & cutlery * white & black linen tablecloths, etc. The kitchen is also available to rent on a daily basis for prepping for larger events. For more information, call Reine Pineault at 250-559-4792. Call Reine Pineault at (250) 559-4792 or email info@ haidagwaiitrader.com
The Last Minute Market. Looking for something to do when in Prince Rupert? Why not check out The Last Minute Market; Prince Rupert’s only year round indoor market! You will find an assortment of crafts, arts, home business, baking and lots more. We also encourage visits from travelling artists, crafter’s and home business owners with very reasonable table rental fees and a friendly atmosphere. If you are travelling to Prince Rupert, bring your crafts with you and give us a call! You can find us at the Moose Hall, across from the Highliner, Saturdays from 9-12:30. Proceeds from our table rentals are donated to our local Loyal Order of the Moose. Call Miranda Kessler at (250) 600-0006 or email merrymoberry@gmail.com Buyer/Seller Beware! If you ever receive an email response to any of your HGT classified ads that look very odd, are written with very poor English or ask you for personal information or prepayment, DO NOT RESPOND and forward the email to HGT at info@haidagwaiitrader.com Gifts, Local Art and More!. Along with full visitor services, the Queen Charlotte Visitor Centre has one of the best selections of gifts and local art on island. Open Monday, Thursday, Friday 11-3 and Saturday 12-4. For more information, call Maureen Weddell at (250) 559-8316 or email info@qcinfo.ca Call Maureen Weddell at (250) 559-8316 or email info@ qcinfo.ca Do you knit or crochet? Do you, or anyone you know, love or want to try your hand at knitting or crocheting? There will be a red and white-themed afghan yarn bomb, set to happen (secret location) during the July 1st, Canada weekend in Port Clements. If you are interested, we have the wool! Alternate phone number: 250-557-4518 Call Anne Logan at (250) 5578516 or email anne_wells03@hotmail.com
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Community Service Listings - cont. Tlell Stone Circle 15th Year Celebration. Dutes Dutheil, founder of Crystal Cabin, invites you to attend the 15th Year Celebration of the Tlell Stone Circle in Tlell, Haida Gwaii for a day of geology and spiritual connection during the Sagittarius Strawberry Full Moon. On Saturday, June 10th, 2017 starting at 1:30 PM until 4:00 PM at Crystal Cabin in Tlell, Haida Gwaii ‘Haida Gwaii, Islands of Light’ Guest Presentation by Dr. Neil Blacklock : How Haida Gwaii resonates with the Geometry of Light, with special reference to the Gwaii Haanas Vortex, Golden Spruce, and Tlell Stone Circle. Crystal Singing Bowls, Learn How to Dowse, Light Refreshments and Cake This is an alcohol-free event. Contact: April at info@ crystalcabingallery.ca or 1-250-557-4383. ABOUT THE TLELL STONE CIRCLE The Tlell Stone Circle explores 62 million years of local geology with a 360-degree display of volcanic thunder eggs, rare fossils, ancient wood, and island crystals. This Stone Circle is energetically aligned with the Gwaii Haanas Vortex through world energy grids and sacred geometry mapping, which connects Haida Gwaii to other power spots such as the great pyramid of Giza, Canmore, Banff, and Mauna Kea in Hawaii. The Tlell Stone Circle was built in 2002 by local rock collector, lapidary artist, and goldsmith jeweler, Dutes Dutheil to share his knowledge of stones and introduce the people of Haida Gwaii to the islands’ natural geology. Since then, visitors from around the world have been drawn to the vibrational energies of this sacred space. Learn more about the Tlell Stone Circle on Crystal Cabin’s blog: http://www. crystalcabingallery.com/blog/2016/12/24/visit-the-tlell-stone-circle-at-crystal-cabin LEARN ABOUT THE GWAII HAANAS ENERGY VORTEX WITH DR. NEIL BLACKLOCK PRESENTATION & DISCUSSION Haida Gwaii is a powerful place. Learn what connects the islands to to world power spots, like the great pyramid of Giza, Canmore, Banff, and Mauna Kea in Hawaii. Dr. Neil Blacklock, Doctor of Acupuncture and Natural Medicine, who researches sacred geometry energy mappings of the earth’s power points, identified an energy vortex in Gwaii Haanas, which is connected to other sacred spots on the islands, like the Golden Spruce and a light portal at the Tlell Stone Circle. Join us at Crystal Cabin to learn more about this energetic phenomenon. Call April at (250) 557-4383 or email info@crystalcabingallery.ca Weekly Rock Talks at Crystal Cabin! Join us this summer every Friday at 11am for Rock Talks at Crystal Cabin! In this 30 minute fun and interactive weekly tour expect to learn about Haida Gwaii’s unique geological history, including: - Introduction to Stones from Haida Gwaii - Geological Formation of the Islands - Tlell Stone Circle Tour - Identify Agates and Learn How They are Formed - Bring your rock questions! After the tour there will be the chance to have your rock finds identified! Date: 11AM, every Friday for Summer 2017 (last Rock Talks on August 25) Location: Crystal Cabin, 778A Richardson Road, Tlell, BC, V0T 1Y0 Contact: 1-250-557-4383 Price: By donation What are Guests Saying about Rock Talks? “Thank you so much for providing this opportunity to learn about the geology of Haida Gwaii. I’ve walked by the Tlell Stone Circle many times on my visits to Crystal Cabin and it’s great to learn what it’s all about!” - Shirley L, Haida Gwaii Local “Really interesting! We were amazed to learn the age of the stones from these islands. Especially the 200 million year old fossil. Quite impressive,” Rob and Cindy, Visiting from Calgary, Alberta “I found this tour fascinating!” Jenny G, Haida Gwaii Local “Thank you for setting me straight on finding agates. After the talk I found my first beach agate!” Susan M, Visiting from Vancouver, British Columbia Call April at (250) 557-4383 or email info@crystalcabingallery.ca
Ride & Ship Share
Rides, car pool, transportation, shipping.
Mover Needed. Need to move a small load of furniture from Port Clements to Vancouver Island. Should fit easily into a truck or van. $500 to deliver the load safely to Vancouver Island, Victoria ideally. Call Lorette at (250) 557-4614 or email smillie@haidagwaii.net
Room for freight? I am looking for a truck returning from south coast with room for my food order. Call Lynda Dixon at (250) 637-1609 or email l.brassica1960@gmail.com
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Ride & Ship Share - cont. Round Trip for 2 Travellers on Pacific Coastal. Round trip for 2 travellers system wide (excluding seaplane service) between two of any of the following points: Anahim Lake, Bella Bella, Bella Coola, Campbell River, Comox, Cranbrook, Kelowna, Masset, Port Hardy, Powell River, Prince George, Trail, Vancouver International, Victoria International and Williams Lake. Connections may be necessary. Overnights at owners expense. Travellers must travel together. Subject to Q class (full fare) availability at time of reservation. Value: up to $2743.30 as it is valued at encore fare.. EXPIRY DATE: September 20, 2017 (travel must be completed by this date) Won at a charity golf tournament but cannot use, asking $600 o.b.o. Call Charly at (250) 869-9252 or email strattc@hotmail.com
At Your Service
Business Services/Business Products
WRITING AND PROOFREADING. 25+ years of experience writing letters and preparing documents in government, at churches and for law firms - no job too small - from a one page resume to a 600 page manuscript - research projects - fact-checking - proofreading papers - writing family histories - drafting correspondence - very reasonable rates. Darren Lowe darrenlowe1222@gmail.com “His work is in all respects excellent. Darren is an intelligent person who approaches his work with common sense and initiative. He is extremely diligent and efficient in everything he does and he produces a top quality product. He obviously takes great pride in what he does.”. Email darrenlowe1222@gmail.com
Maude Island Veggie Home Delivery. Maude Island Farm is offering the Bag-A-Week home veggie delivery program this year. We grow delicious, certified organic vegetables that include: peas, lettuce, carrots, herbs, beans, tomatoes, cucumbers, arugula, chard, kale, squash, asian greens, broccoli, garlic, potatoes and much much more. Price $33/week Program is 18 weeks long starting in late June and running until the end of October. We deliver to Skidegate and Queen Charlotte only, sorry. For more information contact l.brassica1960@gmail.com or call (250) 637-1609. There are a limited number of spaces so contact us soon!
ENGLISH TUTOR / EDITOR. LEARN TO WRITE! Nail the grade 10 & 12 BC Provincial English Exams (only a few weeks left), improve your reading and writing skills, get higher marks in English, or prepare for university level writing and the LPI. Learn to write from my direct examples as I write with you. I work one-to-one and in small groups with students at all levels and needs of English, from preschool to PhD, regular academic programs, ESL, and special needs. 28 years teaching experience in the classroom and privately. Popular teacher with a friendly, relaxed style and clear explanations that produce excellent results. Editing services are also available for academic, creative, resume, and business writing. Call Tal at (778) 839-9633 or email the.english.expert.canada@gmail.com
Professional interior and exterior painting. Will be relocating to HG in mid September and will be able to provide professional and experienced painting services on island. More than 10 years experience, fully insured, wcb coverage and excellent references etc. Contact Jeff to book a free quote. Thanks! Call Jeff or Alex @ARC Painting at (250) 221-0760 or email jmaxwell1677@gmail.com
Tiny Houses For Sale. 20’ Tiny House Features and Specifications: • Built on a brand new 20’ Rainbow Excursion trailer which is made in Canada and features 6” channel frame and hitch, radial tires, electric brakes, stone guarding, and high quality black topcoat. • Floor securely fastened to trailer, lined with aluminum sheeting, insulated with 3.5” of ridged foam insulation, sealed with spray foam and topped with 5/8” tongue and groove plywood. • Walls and ceiling insulated with 3” of closed cell spray foam insulation installed by a professional insulator to give an R value of 20. • Westform Duraclad metal roof in charcoal grey. Custom metal facia, window drip edges, and base drip edge also in charcoal grey and installed. $47,000 Call Daniel Chimko at (250) 632-2228 or email dchimko@citywest.ca
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Issue 83 Correction:
The “Gidansda” article by Pete Moore featured a painting of Percy Williams. This portrait was done by Judy Hilgemann. Our sincerest apologies to Judy for leaving out her credit in the original article
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