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INSIDE... VOTING OPEN Ballots are being tallied in Lower Nicola, as the band takes part in a historic referendum to approve the proposed land code.

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WET WEATHER A rainy month of July resulted in a number of single-day rainfall records being broken in Merritt, and a lowered drought level.

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NICOLA VALLEY NEWS LOWER NICOLA

Members urged to turn out to vote

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Members of the Lower Nicola Indian Band (LNIB) are voting this week in a community referendum that could have a historic impact on the band’s self-determination. The referendum has been in the works for more than a year, and this week LNIB members will vote on whether they approve the band’s new land code, which would transfer authority on all reserve land-related issues from Indigenous Affairs (IA), to the LNIB membership, explained LNIB Chief Aaron Sam. Under the current system, “everything that we want to do on reserve, whether it be surveys, or leasing, everything has to be approved by Indigenous Affairs.� Sam explained. “This would just give us the authority.� At the LNIB open house on Aug. 9, signs promoting the vote were scattered throughout the Shulus arena, and band members wearing blue “Land vote� t-shirts were busy signing up the membership to be eligible to vote. In order to be approved, the referendum must have enough ‘yes’ votes to match at least 25 per cent of the sum of all eligible voters, regardless of whether they cast a ballot of not. With those provisions in mind, the magic number of “yes� votes for the LNIB to attain full control of their reserve land rests at 242. “There’s First Nations all across the country that have a land code, that’s been passed,�

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Sam said, adding that he’s been busy encouraging all eligible community members to vote. Thirty-four bands in B.C. have approved their own land code, of the 59 groups across Canada which have re-appropriated control from IA. Should Indigenous Affairs cede control of reserve land to the LNIB, it would not only allow Chief and council to have more authority on how their lands are used, it would also unlock any money held in trust by Indigenous Affairs, from profits made off of historical land use.

Additionally, LNIB would receive $204,536 from IA in the first and second fiscal years following the approval of the code to offset the cost of managing the reserve lands. “It’s a big vote. It’s an important vote. We encourage as many community members to vote as possible,� said Sam. “I support the land code — but it is up to each community member to decide.� The vote is scheduled to take place on Aug. 11 and 12, but mail-in ballots were accepted in advance, and community members can also vote online at landcodevote.lnib.net.

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To bring any charges against three gangsters found in a local motel with drugs and guns, Merritt police will need to make their case to the Crown as to why they searched the room without a warrant. Back on Aug. 1, police tracked down a woman at local motel who allegedly broke into an apartment and sprayed five women with bear spray earlier that evening. The warrantless search of the room turned up drugs and guns that were seized by police. In the room with the woman they discovered three men with ties to the B.C. gang known as the Independent Soldiers. RCMP Sgt. Norm Flemming said police need to justify how they got access to the room, and why they felt it was in public interest to go in without a warrant because the matter was exigent, or show they had a reasonable belief they had permission to enter the room. He said police had consent to enter the room from the person who was renting it, but it’s not clear whether or not that person knew the woman was in the room at the time.

He said police still need to determine if they think the Crown will agree they were acting on an honest belief that there was an exigent circumstance, and that they had single party consent to enter the room without warrant. “And if we determine that that’s the case then we’ll push it forward and we’ll let the lawyers fight it out from there,� Flemming said. Police are forwarding charges — assault with a weapon and break and enter with intent — against the woman to Crown. “If it’s determined that we did not have the right to enter that room, then anything we seized as a result of it cannot be used in court,� Flemming said, adding he doesn’t think that evidence would play a factor in the charges against the woman. “Certainly, if we’re looking at including [the three] others in the charge, it would be very crucial to their involvement,� Flemming said. Police still need to gather some witness statements that might be able to turn the tide and determine if charges against the men will be possible and forthcoming. “At the end of the day, if it’s not possible, then at least we have removed drugs and guns from those that had them,� Flemming said.

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YOU’RE INVITED! to meet with Mayor Menard on August 31 from 9:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m., in the Mayor’s Office at City Hall (second floor), 2185 Voght Street.

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Interested citizens are welcome to stop by, say hello and discuss issues and opportunities for the City, its residents and businesses.

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PROGRAM INSTRUCTOR III AFTER SCHOOL PROGRAM INSTRUCTOR The City of Merritt is inviting applications for the term position of Program Instructor III – After School Program Instructor For complete details, visit City of Merritt website at: www.merritt.ca Current resumes reflecting applicants’ knowledge, skills and abilities relevant to the position and detailing education, qualifications and proof of required licenses/certificates/ degrees will be accepted prior to 4:00 p.m. Friday, August 19, 2016 by: Carole Fraser Human Resources Manager, City of Merritt PO Box 189, 2185 Voght Street Merritt, BC V1K 1B8 Or by email: cfraser@merritt.ca We thank all applicants for their interest, however, only those selected for an interview will be contacted. Date Posted: August 03, 2016 Posting Expires: August 19, 2016

SANITARY SEWER FLUSHING The City of Merritt Public Works Department would like to remind residents that it is that time of year again for our annual maintenance program for sewer flushing and camera work. We apologize for any inconvenience and your patience is greatly appreciated. If you have had any problems with your toilet bubbling up in the past

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The City of Merritt is seeking a maximum of three (3) members of the public to sit on the City’s Environment Select Committee. The Environment Select Committee develops and recommends policies to Council regarding the status and management of the air, water and land within the jurisdiction of the City of Merritt. This committee reviews all matters referred to it by Council that fall within the Committee’s scope and provides input on existing or proposed bylaws, policies and programs of the City that have the potential to have a positive or negative impact the quality and sustainability of air, water and land. The Environment Select Committee provides a perspective on services, events and capital projects related but not limited to climate change, green technology and energy efficiency. The City of Merritt is seeking four (4) members of the public to sit on the City Social Planning Select Committee. The City Social Planning Committee advises and makes recommendations to Council on policies, priorities, new initiatives and direction to maintain and improve the social well-being of residents. This committee provides advice to the Council on the development of action plans to deal with a variety of social issues affecting the Nicola Valley community, such as youth engagement, homelessness, access to social assistance programs. It also provides a cross disability perspective on inclusion and accessibility affecting all persons with disabilities and ensures that the committee process engages the broad community, including seniors, aboriginals, ethnic groups and others. Individuals interested in applying, please ensure that your Letter of Interest clearly states which committee wish to sit on. To apply please forward your intention by letter prior to August 15, 2016 by 3:00 p.m. to: City of Merritt, Melisa Miles Director of Corporate Services PO Box 189 Merritt, B.C. V1K 1B8 Or email to mmiles@merritt.ca

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Tegart rolls out on trail Michael Potestio THE MERRITT HERALD

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Liberal MLA Jackie Tegart is hitting the open road ahead of the provincial election Visit the TNRD website at www.tnrd.ca/content/agendas to next May. view the agenda. Tegart departed from Merritt on PUBLIC WELCOME TO ATTEND Tuesday, on a journey which will take the incumbent MP to multiple stops in small, rural communities in an effort to hear from voters where they live. Over the course of three weeks Tegart will travel in her own RV, Ben van der Gracht visiting places such specializes in the areas of: as Princeton, Hope, • Real Estate Law Boston Bar, Manning • Wills & Estate Planning Park and Lytton. • Business & Commercial Law The incumbent MLA was acclaimed Contact Ben for an as the Liberal candiappointment in Merri . date for Fraser-Nicola Jackie Tegart, MLA for Fraser-Nicola, poses in front of her own personal RV, which was adorned with a few months ago, and decals promoting her candidacy in next year’s election. Michael Potestio/Herald so far appears to be Boundary changes ahead of the 2009 provincial the only candidate on election saw Merritt and Hope split up. The NDP the campaign trail. The New Democrats, and Green Party have yet won the newly named Fraser-Nicola riding in 2009, and Liberals took the Chilliwack-Hope ridto name their candidates for Fraser-Nicola. The ing. In 2013, the Liberals won both Fraser-Nicola BC Conservatives did not respond for comment. and Chilliwack-Hope ridings. Some changes have been made to provinTegart said she hopes to stop in as many towns cial riding boundaries for the 2017 election and 1-888-374-3350 | morellichertkow.com as possible as she drives around the riding, campTegart’s tour will address alterations in her riding. In Fraser-Nicola, the town of Hope is being added ing and parking in public spaces to encourage voters to engage with her. to the riding while Princeton moves to BoundaryKamloops | Merritt | Ashcroft | Williams Lake The tour started from Merritt, but because Similkameen. Tegart has an office here, don’t expect to see the Tegart said she plans to make a couple trips to Your BC Interior law Crm — supporࢼng families, individuals, and businesses since 1911. RV set up in town. The tour is meant to focus on Princeton to introduce residents to Liberal MLA communities even smaller than Merritt. for Boundary-Similkameen Linda Larson. Tegart said she In Hope, Tegart plans to have a meet and greet expects biosolids, forwith her potential new constituents. estry and agricultural Hope and Merritt were included together in concerns to be election the former Yale-Lillooet riding as recent as 2005. I can hold rates 120 days ahead of renewal date. Rates go down issues in Fraser-Nicola. The riding was an NDP stronghold at that time.

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ASK essential to community Bob Hughes SPECIAL TO THE HERALD

A recent letter to the editor suggesting not administrating naloxone, the life-saving medication for those overdosing on opiates, would mean, “one less individual that will continue to be a burden to society…,” compelled me to respond. As the Executive Director of ASK Wellness Society in Merritt and Kamloops, I am responsible for the overall management and strategic direction of an agency of over 100 employees tasked with helping any person in need to find housing, access appropriate health care, and to consider opportunities for employment in Kamloops and Merritt. We call this the Streets to Homes to Health to Employment continuum and all our programs fit within this model. We believe that with the right support, and with some good fortune and sense of hope, everyone and anyone deserves the opportunity to reach their potential. The recent declaration of a public health emergency due to the dramatic rise in fatal and non-fatal overdoses has challenged our communities to understand and then respond to this crisis. Experts agree that this opiate crisis has many of its origins in the easy access to prescription medications such as Oxycontin and other synthetic pain killers. Other significant factors leading to an increasing number of people succumbing to opiate and other drug addiction is the lack of affordable housing and barriers to employment. Poverty and other social determinants of health play a huge role in people falling into addiction and despair. Today’s crisis is a product of many factors, and we as a society have the responsibility to care for our fellow citizens. Ken Achter suggests in his letter that we shouldn’t help people living with addictions. Would we consider withholding insulin for a diabetic

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Eyes in the sky a no go for ethical hunters OTHMAR VOHRINGER The OUTDOORSMAN Last month the government of British Columbia amended the provincial Wildlife Act by adding drones as illegal equipment to operate or possess, or use data obtained by drones while on hunting or trapping excursion. Furthermore, it is illegal for a third party owning a drone to help a hunter or trapper in gathering data with a drone. This is now an addition to section 27 of the Wildlife Act which outlines the illegality of helicopters or other aircraft for hunting. Violations to this new amendment could cost the offender up

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to $250,000 in fines and up to two years in jail. Steve Thomson, Minister of Forests, Lands and Natural Resource Operations, said that there was no real necessity for this amendment but rather the government wanting to make sure to keep up to the pace with modern technology. Hunting advocacy organization like the BC Wildlife Federation, the Guide Outfitters Association of BC and the hunting community at large welcomed these changes to the Wildlife Act. With this change B.C. follows Alberta, Saskatchewan, Manitoba, Ontario, and Newfoundland and Labrador in banning drones for hunting and trapping purposes. Jim Glaciar, president of the B.C. Wildlife Federation, summed up what the majority of hunters think about drones: “Using drones to help track your prey just isn’t part of the hunting culture in British Columbia. Hunters are respectful of wildlife and their habitat and very supportive of the steps gov-

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ernment is taking to prevent hunters from using drones.” Indeed, I remember that as early as two years ago the danger of the unethical use of drones had been widely discussed on hunting related social media sites. “Government should ban drones” was a very widely held opinion among the vast majority of hunters throughout our province. What some of the non-hunting readers of my column may not know is that hunters, by large, adhere to a strict code of hunting ethics. A large part of this ethics code discusses “fair chase.” Fair chase in summary is the legal and ethical sportsmanlike pursuit of a wild animal that does not give the hunter an improper advantage over the animal. In relation to the use of a drone it is agreed upon that it is highly unethical to pursue an animal with a remote controlled flying object fitted with a GPS and camera. It is also unethical use of a drone to locate and relate infor-

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mation about the whereabouts of the animal to the hunter. The ethical fair chase pursuit means that the wild animal at all times must have a chance to evade the hunter. Because of that it does not come as a surprise to me that organizations like the BC Wildlife Federation, the Guide Outfitters Association of BC, and the majority of hunters not only supported the government in amending the Wildlife Act to include drones to the list of illegal hunting and trapping methods, but actively lobbied the government to do so. Incidentally, the subject of drones in regards to hunting came up elsewhere four years ago. At that time the animal rights group PETA started a campaign called “Air Angels,” in which they offered their followers to purchase or rent a drone equipped with cameras from PETA with which they can “observe” hunters and spook wild game away.

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Angels grounded Tradewinds Terrace passed inspection From Page 6

Editor: (RE: ASK Wellness not welcome, Aug. 4). The Tradewinds is a BC Housing owned building operated and managed by ASK Wellness Society for the last five years. Rent is geared to income with the average rent being $320 per month. Tenants must be 55 years or older or must be 19 years or older and living with a disability. This facility is not dedicated exclusively to seniors but supports the housing of both seniors and adults with disabilities as per the provincial building classification. Rent includes laundry, cable, garbage disposal, parking, the use of all public areas including a scooter room, common room, and most recently a garden gazebo and a public garden built by ASK Wellness. Concerns of tobacco and marijuana use within the building have been brought to our attention over the past three years. As most apartment managers can attest, battling issues of marijuana and tobacco use within a multi-tenant building is a constant struggle as we are bound by the Residential Tenancy Act. When ASK Wellness assumed management of the Tradewinds five years ago, we agreed to allow those who resided in the building at the time of transfer to continue to smoke in their units as they had done for more than a decade. All new tenants were required to smoke outside the building. In June of 2015, we informed all the residents that effective September 1, 2015, the Tradewinds would become a no smoking building. This included the consumption of tobacco and marijuana. Enforcement of the no smoking policy posed many

challenges; specifically in regards to encouraging tenants to report issues of second hand smoke within the building and that several of the tenants who had smoked in their units for years refused to abide by the new no smoking rule. Over the winter of 2016 several of these residents were supported to find housing in the community that allowed them to smoke in their suites. While we were committed to making the building smoke free, we were also determined to ensure that smokers who couldn’t or wouldn’t refrain from smoking in their suite would not become homeless or experience unwarranted hardship. Recently BC Housing conducted an extensive investigation of all Tradewinds operations. This was completed in response to complaints from a few tenants about ongoing tobacco and marijuana consumption and the apparent poor condition in the building. ASK Wellness fully cooperated with this investigation as it did with the annual inspection conducted in October 2015. The investigation concluded the complaints were not substantiated nor supported in any way and no further action would be taken. ASK Wellness operates over 200 apartments throughout the region. Housing is provided to a wide range of people experiencing a diversity of challenges and needs including affordability. We are proud of the living environment and our management of the Tradewinds and would welcome a community tour at any time. Stacey Wormell-Street Co-director of operations, ASK Wellness and Tradewinds Terrace Merritt

because he or she had a poor lifestyle and diet? Or would we refuse cancer treatment because a person smoked cigarettes? I would suggest that some of us continue to treat those who live with addictions as pariahs in our community even though they don’t cause others harm. This bias is no more apparent than in this letter. I wonder what a parent, brother, sister, or daughter would say when their loved one was refused access to life saving treatment because addiction was seen as self-inflicted. ASK supports a Four Pillar approach to substance abuse. We believe in enforcement where and when necessary. For those people whose addiction leads them to crime and harm to oth-

ers, we need a strong enforcement response. For many, however, whose addiction is primarily hurting themselves and possibility spreading illness into community, we need access to harm reduction resources. These include access to clean drug using equipment, shelter, and the provision of food and other basic resources. Linked to both of these pillars is the need for adequate treatment services. Whether it is through the courts or through the engagement that harm reduction services provides with this population, we need to have in communities like Merritt easy access to detoxification and residential treatment services to help people find the skills and hope needed to break their addictions. And finally, if we are to really learn from our mistakes, we need the tools to prevent crisis such as the one we are facing. Prevention is a vital

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Are you watching the Summer Olympics? Drones, like the one pictured here, are illegal for hunting. Michael Potestio/Herald

Unfortunately for PETA, after hunters reported “Air Angel” drones to the authorities the animal rights group was reminded by the USA government, and later by the Canadian government, that it is a criminal offence to harass wildlife and to interfere with legal hunting. A few animal rights activists were arrested in America and successfully charged. In one case an animal rights activist was sentenced to pay a $25,000 fine and serve a two year term in jail for harassing hunters and interfering with the legal taking of wild game. After that PETA quickly dropped their anti-hunting crusade, realizing that they could be on the hook for aiding and encouraging criminal activity. Othmar Vohringer lives in the Nicola Valley. He is an animal behaviourist and outdoor writer for hunting magazines in Canada and the U.S. www.othmarvohringer.com.

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pillar and this includes slowly tackling the factors that lead to young people giving up on their futures by deciding to use hard drugs like heroin and crystal methamphetamine. Our organization has operated programs in Merritt for over a decade. We currently employ eight full time local people who support local people in crisis with housing, health care, and hope. For some that call Merritt home we support them with housing in Kamloops because there are more resources and more opportunity in a bigger community. We believe in this community; in its selfreliance, its identity, and its potential. That potential includes everyone that calls Merritt home. Bob Hughes is the executive director of ASK Wellness Society in Merritt and Kamloops.

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Rainy July breaks records

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A wet July has helped to alleviate concerns of a drought this summer, but government officials aren’t ready to say if we can expect to ride out the rest of the summer without water restrictions having to be put in place. “Hard to say — it can change quickly” said Patrick Farmer, senior authorization specialist with the Ministry of Forests Lands and Natural Resources. “Our streams are determined by snowpack, so when the snowpack is gone, then you depend on rain,” he said adding that the Nicola Valley’s snowpack usually lasts until July, but this year it essentially disappeared before June. “It’s just been rain keeping us afloat for June and July — so it all depends on the weather,” Farmer said. But if August follows suit with July there shouldn’t be too much cause for concern. Environment Canada meteorologist Lisa Coldwells told the Herald that Merritt received 73.4 millimetres of rain in the month of July this year. “Now normally you only get about 33 [millimetres] so that comes out to 252 per cent more than normal,” Coldwell’s said. She said three one-day records for rainfall in the area make up the majority of that wet stuff. On July 8 Merritt received a record 17.4 mm of rain, beating the previous record of 13 mm set back in 1993. On July 18 a total of 20.4 mm of rain fell to top the previous one-day record of 14.2 mm set in 1980 and on July 26 Merritt received 26 mm of rain topping the 22.2 mm record from 1986. Coldwell’s said the last two

ELEMENTARY STUDENT REGISTRATION For “NEW” Elementary school students, please register your child at the neighbourhood school in your location from Monday to Friday, August 29 to September 2, 2016. Schools will be open from 9:00 – 11:30 a.m. and 1:00 – 2:30 p.m. Call ahead to confirm. Collettville Elementary School ... 250-378-2230 Diamond Vale Elementary ......... 250-378-2514 Merritt Bench Elementary ........... 250-378-2528 Nicola-Canford Elementary ....... 250-378-2172 Merritt Central Elementary ......... 250-378-9931

Ominous clouds filled the sky earlier in July before a thunderstorm, as captured from Highway 5, towards Merritt. Cole Wagner/Herald

summers in the Nicola Valley have been very dry and hot due to weather conditions such as El Niño. The Nicola region currently sits at level one of four according to the provincial government’s scale for drought conditions, dropping from a level two rating, which is classified as “dry conditions, with first indications of a potential water supply problem.” “The whole province has gone from the two category, which is where we were in the spring and early summer, and now we’ve all been downgraded to a one,” said Farmer. “It just means that instead of dry, it’s not as dry.” Last year at this time, the Nicola Valley experienced a level four, classified as extremely dry conditions. A mandatory 10-day shut off of irrigation on the Coldwater River was even issued. Farmer said that an average year would see Merritt at drought level two. “This year, July has been pretty wet. Not super wet, but pretty wet,” he said adding that the fire danger rating has been low as well. Wildfires have been down more than 50 per cent compared to last year in the Merritt Fire Zone (MFZ) thanks to the wet

conditions. Between April 1 and August 10 of this year there have been just 21 wildfires compared to 47 that popped up between the same time period last year, MFZ fire information officer Rachel Witt told the Herald. The amount of hectares burned is comparable between the two years as fires have scorched 113 hectares of land so far this year, with 92 hectares burned in the Pike Mountain Road fire back in April alone. In 2015 fires in the Merritt Fire Zone burned 103 hectares between April 1 and August 10. If hot weather persist, water restrictions may be needed, but at the moment they’re not likely, Farmer told the Herald. “If things turn around and we went to a scorcher, 32 degrees every day, we’ll be in trouble. But it doesn’t look like that’s going to happen. I’m not anticipating restrictions this year, but you never say never. We still have August and September to make it through.” At the moment, the flow of the Nicola River is a little higher than normal for this time of year, and the Coldwater River is lower than average, but still has “a pretty healthy flow, all things being equal,” Farmer said.

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KINDERGARTEN: To register, a child must be 5 years old, on or before December 31, 2016 and a birth certificate, immunization record, and Care Card should be presented. Kindergarten starting dates will be arranged through the school. FRENCH IMMERSION: All students in this program attend Collettville Elementary School (Grades K-7), and Merritt Secondary School (Grades 8-12). GRADE 8 - 12 MERRITT SECONDARY SCHOOL 250-378-5131 New students register at the school from August 29 - September 2, 2016. Counsellors will be available and students are encouraged to call ahead to schedule an appointment. Please Note: On the first day of school (Sept. 6th) Merritt Secondary School Grade 8 students are at school the full day. KENGARD LEARNING CENTRE - 2475 MERRITT AVENUE. If you haven’t completed secondary school the KENGARD LEARNING CENTRE can help - telephone 250-378-4245 The Community Learning Centre offers courses up to Grade 12, a hot lunch program, parenting classes, job preparation and much more! New students can register at Kengard Learning Centre by calling 250-378-4245 or register at the school on September 6, 2016, 2475 Merritt Ave.

Distance Education: South Central Interior Distance Education (S.C.I.D.E.S.) 250-378-4245 or 1-800-663-3536 SCIDES is the distance education school operated by the district which offers BC Ministry approved educational programs for students of all ages, anywhere in the province of B.C. (Kindergarten through Grade 12 and adult learners, tuition free). Registration is ongoing. For an appointment call 250-378-4245 or 1-800-663-3536.

SCHOOL OPENING Tuesday, September 6, 2016 – Adjusted hours: 10:00 a.m. – 12:00 noon. Please Note: Merritt Secondary School Grade 8 students are at school the full day. BUS STUDENTS: Please check the School Bus Schedule and with your school for bussing information. Bus schedule to be published at the end of August. Tuesday, September 6, 2016 ONLY: Busses will pick up students one hour LATER in the morning and return students beginning at noon.

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Merritt up to $200,000 132911 76-2776 CLAPPERTON AVENUE 132252 35-254 HIGHWAY 8 132784 #6-2776 CLAPPERTON AVENUE 134794 61-2776 CLAPPERTON AVENUE 133031 2302 CLAPPERTON AVENUE 132046 71-2776 CLAPPERTON AVENUE 135761 1138 HOUSTON STREET 133848 1876 COLDWATER AVENUE 130290 17-2760 VOGHT STREET 127478 1951 GRANITE AVENUE 134983 4-2760 VOGHT STREET 132724 1982-84 2ND AVENUE 131450 #5-2760 VOGHT STREET 133626 443 MORGAN AVENUE LN 133041 2326 CLAPPERTON AVENUE 133662 206-1701 MENZIES STREET 133849 2276 COUTLEE AVENUE 131538 104-2799 CLAPPERTON AVENUE 132661 203-1701 MENZIES STREET 136024 1320 VOGHT STREET 133851 2651 JACKSON AVENUE 134773 2599 COLDWATER AVENUE 136104 1425 CANFORD AVENUE 131428 2501 JACKSON AVENUE 132416 1960 HILL STREET 130646 22-1749 MENZIES STREET 134860 2552 CORKLE STREET 131398 1660 HILL STREET 130825 3008 PONDEROSA AVENUE Merritt $200,000 to $300,000 135853 1626 HOUSTON STREET 133421 21-1749 MENZIES STREET 133972 1701 ORME STREET 133629 1751 GRANITE AVENUE 133846 2664 QUILCHENA AVENUE 134544 2556 CORKLE STREET 134466 2343 MCGORAN PLACE SOLD 133280 2364 QUILCHENA AVENUE 135558 2202 CLEASBY STREET 136193 2464 JACKSON AVENUE 135332 1890 QUILCHENA AVENUE 136052 2614 COLDWATER AVENUE 134789 2571 COLDWATER AVENUE 132525 2882 CRANNA CRESCENT 135199 1413 COLDWATER AVENUE 134075 2741 CRANNA CRESCENT SOLD 134248 2113 BLACKWELL AVENUE 132638 1599 COLDWATER AVENUE 133807 2652 PRIEST AVENUE 133309 2621 CLAPPERTON AVENUE 133012 1720 HILL STREET 130128 419 DODDING AVENUE 135511 34-1901 MAXWELL AVE 135021 2325 REID AVENUE Merritt $300,000+ 131637 2950 MCLEAN PLACE 135175 1376 DOUGLAS STREET 135158 1630 BANN STREET 135767 1563 COLDWATER AVENUE

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PRICE 329,900 358,000 379,000 418,700 419,000 419,000 419,000 449,900 469,000 480,000 569,000 1,486,000 1,595,000 187,000 289,000 299,000 397,000 449,000 485,000 485,000 499,000 515,000 550,000 599,000 675,000 725,900 779,000 799,900 845,000 999,000 1,175,000 1,486,000 1,560,000 1,595,000 39,900 49,900 63,000 65,000 65,000 65,000 70,000 79,900 80,000 98,000 98,000 129,000 189,000 195,000 245,000 299,000 450,000 899,000 1,300,000

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Do you find that driving makes your back stiff or even sore? Like many other people, sitting in a vehicle for long peri- DR. COLIN GAGE Spinal ods of time can make you COLUMN vulnerable for experiencing bouts of low back pain. Unlike regular sitting, driving causes the body to be subjected to many different forces such as: accelerations and decelerations, swaying from side to side, and to whole body vibrations. These motions, combined with improper low back support and prolonged sitting can increase the

chances of you experiencing low back pain. The use of the right foot on the gas and brake, and/or the left foot on the clutch, can also add to the possible strain on your low back. When the feet are active they cannot be used to support and stabilize the lower body as when sitting in a stationary chair. If you must spend excessive time in a vehicle, try to do it in one that has a good quality seat. You can determine the quality of a car seat by checking to see how adjustable it is. At a minimum you should be able to adjust: the seat distance for leg length, the seat height for leg length, and the backrest angle of the seat to adjust the incline for comfort ability. If your seat has only minimal adjustment options, then you can use a lumbar (low back) support pillow when driving. This allows your low

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RESIDENTIAL VIEW LOTS

#1869

Fully serviced residential lots with fantastic views of the Nicola Valley and surrounding mountains. Close to shopping and college. Start building your dream home today!

#1726

Prices Starting at $89,000 + GST Located Off Lindley Creek Road

This premier subdivision offers a rural living experience with expansive views of the Nicola Valley. Minimum lot size of 0.5 acre up to 0.96 acre, offers privacy and room to landscape. The cul de sac design guarantees no thru traffic and crown land surround entire property. Road are paved with city services in place. Call for details.

#102-2840 Voght St., Merritt, B.C. - 250-378-6166 - Toll Free: 1-877-841-2100

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Don Gossoo Managing Broker

Janis Post 315-3672

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Brad Yakimchuk Personal Real Estate Corporation

315-3043

#102 - 2840 Voght St., Merritt, BC • www.century21.ca/movingrealestate

Moving Real Estate BC Ltd. IN PRIME LOCATION

EXECUTIVE HOME

ON THE BENCH

PRIVATE YARD

CUSTOM BUILT

IN LOWER NICOLA

In prime Bench location with amazing views, this 4 level split home features 4 bedrooms, 3 baths, HW floors, central Air & vac, fully finished basement & private terraced backyard with U/G sprinklers.

Nice Bench home with many recent reno’s including windows, roof, paint, flooring, fixtures & S/S appl. Home has 4 bedrms, 3 baths and fully finished bsmt. Private backyard with new deck, fruit trees & workshop.

Wonderful family home with 3 bedrms up, full basement, is well kept and designed for a family. Large living rm, dining area, eating nook and large open area with laundry, rec.room with pellet stove and lots of storage. Newer siding, windows & roof.

#2703

#2704

#2726

#2748

NEW STRATA UNIT

$345,000

$309,900

Custom built rancher in very desirable neighbourhood. Features 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, open floor plan with vaulted ceilings, HW floors, deluxe Jennaire kitchen. 12x16 sunroom and large open deck. RV parking.

#2680

$349,900

BENCH RANCHER

RENOVATED

RENOVATED

NEW

SOL

Beautiful 4 bedrm family home on the Bench with 2 car garage, extensive updates and move in ready. Backs onto city tennis courts with panoramic views of the valley. Full daylight basement with family rm.

$359,900

IN GROUND POOL

Moving Real Estate BC Ltd.

D

NEW

$369,900

Don Ward 315-3503

Ray Thompson 315-3377

IN DESIRABLE AREA

D L O S

3 bedrm rancher with fully basement, pool & RV parking. New updates include a new roof, siding, bathrms, paint, U/G sprinklers, deck & new pool deck. Nicely landscaped with mature foliage.

Impeccable home with stunning panoramic views. This home has ad extensive renovations & upgrades over the years both inside & out. Basement has custom sliding doors to stamped concrete deck and pool.

Beautifully renovated 3 bedrm hald uplex with attached 1 car garage located on quiet cul de sac. Upgrades include custom maple kitchen, S/S appl, flooring, electrical updated, back fence, stone patio & more

Nicely renovated 4 bedroom family home with new windows, updated siding, large back deck, new flooring with updated kitchen and bathroom. Nice large rec.rm with gas F/P, laundry & storage in basement

This attractive 3 bedrm rancher is nicely decorated with wood, brick & fabric accents. Has gas F/P, wide hallways, family room & ample storage. Private fenced backyard with deck & storage sheds.

Beautifully finished rancher with full basement, 3 bedrms, 3 baths, main floor laundry, deluxe ensuite, vaulted ceilings, custom Mill Creek cabinetry, central A/C, BI vac, S/S appl., & large back deck with pergola.

#2701

#2715

#2723

#2736

#2717

#2727

$359,900

$459,900

$179,900

$258,000

$283,000

$365,000

BRAND NEW HOME

CLOSE TO SHOPPING

IMMACULATE HOME

VAULTED CEILINGS

GREAT LOCATION

QUIET SETTING

NICE VIEWS

HUGE LOT

FULL DUPLEX

GOOD STARTER

1400 sq.ft. rancher with full basement, 2 bedrooms up, 2 down, 3 baths, open concept kitchen with dining room. Spectacular views from the large windows. Center double siding gas F/P. Natural stone countertops, gorgeous kitchen cabinets, laundry on the main. GST applies.

2 bedroom rancher with 1560 sq.ft., open concept style kitchen with grante countertops and large great room with fireplace. Property has great views and perfect for retirees or young couple. GST applies.

Perfect opportunity to buy this 2 bedroom strata unit in a great retirement community. Tastefully decorated level entry home with left bedroom and bath, perfect for guests. Enjoy the lovely private patio & carport parking.

Basement entry home in good area with 2 bedrm ground level suite. 3 bedrms up, HW floors, large open kitchen, master bedrm with jetted tub & W/I closet. Nicely landscaped & fenced backyard.

Spacious 5 bedrm, 5 bath home with open kitchen/family area, vaulted ceilings, 6 ft crawl space for storage, 2 large sundecks in private backyard, gazebo, & fish pond. Great location.

5 bedroom home on large lot, close to all amenities. Features newer laminate floors on main, newer paint, furnace, soaker tub & new roof. Fully finished basement with family room. RV parking.

Large family home in good neighbourhood in Lower Nicola. 4 bedrooms, living room with wood burning fireplace, large dining & family room also with fireplace. Large yard with nice gardens.

Newer home on the Bench with views of the valley. Open concept, deluxe kitchen , crown moldings throughout. Living room has BI entertainment center & electric fireplace. Home Warranty. Seller will pay GST.

Completely renovated 2 bedroom rancher with den, on a 19,500 sq.ft. lot with large 40x26 detached shop with attached garden shed. 1116 sq.ft. home updated inside & out and is move in ready!

Side by side duplex on corner lot, good for investment. 2 or 3 bedrooms per side, 12 x 32 single garage. Is close to elementary school and convenient store.

Cozy 2 bedroom house with open style kitchen.living room. Single garage with possible teen or visitor units. Home was completely redone 10 years ago. Has fruit trees. Currently rented.

#2746

#2660

#2676

#2672

#2681

#2685

#2719

#2687

#2691

NEW

$339,900 PRIME LOCATION

$349,000

$249,000

TOWNHOME

DETACHED SHOP

$329,900

#2653

PRICED TO SELL

$435,000

D

In popular Sun Valley Court. Bright open concept of living/dining and kitchen areas. 2 bedrms & den upstairs with laundry + 2 baths and powder room on the main. HW flooring, gas F/P Strata fees are paid for the year.

#2606

#2637

$415,900

LOCATION, LOCATION

OLD

S

$207,900 ON 1.5 LOTS

$514,900

WALK TO SHOPPING

FULL DUPLEX

D SOL

Large home in great neighbourhood at end of cul de sac, and lot has over 13,000 sq.ft. yard with space for a shop. 4 bedrms, 2 baths, full basement & single garage. Needs some TLC.

Nicely finished mobile home in Eldorado MH Park overlooking the river and golf course. Has 2 bedrooms, laminate floors, new skylight and comes with appliances. Quick possession.

1800 sq.ft. rancher only 6 yrs old, 3 bedrms, plus bonus room above garage, open kitchen with all appliances, HW floors, crown moldings, 9 ft ceilings, in excellent condition. Fenced backyard.

1100 sq.ft. rancher in walking distance to all amenities. Huge oak kitchen with open design, HW floors, woodstove for heating. Big double lot with fruit trees, nice lawn & fish pond plus lots of parking

Quality built & immaculate family home in quiet area on 0.26 acre lot. Home has been well maintained, high quality laminate, 4 bedrms, 5 pce ensuite & 2 other full baths. Has 2 bedrm suite with long term tenant.

3 bedroom rancher with open design kitchen/living room. Huge fenced backyard. Close to schools. Good opportunity for first time buyers or retirees. Single carport.

Cozy older home with 2 bedrooms, fee standing woodstove in living room plus electric heat. In central location and easy walk to amenities. Currently rented for $700 per month.

This up and down duplex has 3 bedrooms up and 2 bedrooms in lower unit. Is close to shopping and downtown core. Has electric heat and separate meters. Currently rented.

#2708

#2604

#2563

#2667

#2732

#2673

#2690

#2689

$259,900

$44,900

$289,500

$229,900

$419,900

$139,900

$119,000

$229,000

IN LOWER NICOLA

IN LOWER NICOLA

DESIRABLE BENCH AREA

INVESTORS

UNDER CONSTRUCTION

UPDATED MOBILE

Charming 4 bedrm, 2.5 bath rancher with full basement in downtown location, with large rooms throughout, all new windows & doors, boiler system & HW tank, new roof in 2008, updated floors & bathrms.

4 level split family home with nice open concept with sunken living room, gas F/P formal dining, large kitchen, new flooring, trim, paint, new roof, HW tank in 2015 & new gutters.

2 bedroom mobile in popular Lower Nicola Park. Home has new roof, vinyl siding and windows, 10x20 deck in back. Inside of home needs some TLC. Bring offers.

Very clean home with 2 bedrms, great open floor plan, island in kitchen & central A/C. Very nice yard with flower garden & cedar hedge for privacy and a covered sundeck for those BBQ days, and a woodshed for storage.

4 bedroom home, close to all amenities. Has great street appeal, mature landscaping, fenced backyard & a single garage. New roof in 2015. 3 bedrms up, 1 down, country style kitchen & large rec.room.

Great opportunity for investors, retirees or first time buyers. One bedroom apartment in well managed building with an elevator. Close to schools, store & transit. Strata fees $167 per month.

New 3 bedroom home with basement entry in area of new development. Open concept kitchen with granite counters, large great room with gas F/P. GST applies. Double garage.

Nicely updated 2 bedroom mobile home is ready to move into. Owner put on new roof in 2015 with all proper venting, HW tank, furnace has been updated & is serviced regularly, new sundeck, paint & more

#2683

#2612

#2725

#2635

#2659

#2678

#2633

#2705

#2658

RENOVATED

$149,000

QUIET LOCATION

Completely renovated 3 bedroom home with new windows, some doors, exterior & interior paint, new flooring, trim, bathroom, appliances and HW tank. Unique design with spectular yard & new deck.

FIRST TIME BUYERS

GREAT NEIGHBOURHOOD

$169,000

HERITAGE HOME

Perfect home for large family, this 5 level split features 4 bedrms, 3 baths, office, family rm, games rm, wine rm, stainless steel appliances, double garage and a great yard with lot of extra parking.

$389,900

IMMACULATE HOME

$264,900

RENOVATED

3 bedroom rancher in good area, close to schools & shopping. There has been renovations over the past 5 years of roof, siding & electrical. Has fenced backyard with lane access.

$149,900

CUTE & COZY RANCHER

$359,000

D

D L O S

D SOL

$319,900

SOL

Quality built Cape Code style home on 0.44 acres with 3 bedrms, 2.5 baths, country kitchen, and a fully fin. bsmt. Has attached double garage plus a 32x28 shop/garage with 12 ft ceilings. Lot of RV parking.

#2611

$265,000

IMPRESSIVE RANCHER

RIVERFRONT

SOL This executive Bench home has 4 bedrms on main, 1 down, custom fir cabinets with granite counters, S/S appliances, 4 baths & rec.rm & family rm. Nice inground pool and patio for BBQ’s.

#2598

$169,900

GOOD FAMILY HOME

#2721

#2696

$299,900 IN LOWER NICOLA

$274,900

$35,900

$69,900

$249,900

$59,000

$379,000

$48,500.

BROOKMERE

NEWLY RENOVATED

STARTER OR RETIREMENT HOME

GREAT STARTER HOME

CLOSE TO AMENITIES

NICELY UPGRADED

SPENCES BRIDGE

2 bedroom rancher with central oak kitchen, 2 baths, private fenced backyard with workshop, storage shed and covered concrete deck. Great home for first time buyers or retirees.

3 bedroom rancher with detached shop on large corner lot. This 1140 sq.ft. home has had many upgrades of electrical, bathrm, kitchen and a full concrete foundation. Fully fenced with detached shop.

Full side by side duplex with fenced yard. Is close to Thompson River for salmon fishing. Approx 475 sq.ft. and 1 bedroom each side plus a common are enclosed porch.

#2697

#2713

D L O S Enjoy this remodeled home close to all amenities. This warm, bright home has one bedrm on the main with a master half a floor up. Lower level has family rm and laundry with access to garage

Nicely renovated 3 bedroom home with inlaw suite and close to elementary school. Has new flooring, paint, trim and bathroom down. Shared laundry. Large flat lot with detached garage.

Home features 4 bedrms, HW floors, large gourmet kitchen with appliances, sunken living room, newer shingles, some windows & exterior doors in past few years & A/C. RV parking.

2 bedroom mobile home on 0.7 nicely landscaped lot. Has attached single car garage with shop. Covered patio area, many fruit trees and room for additional outbuildings.

Perfect retreat for outdoor enthusiast with year round activities. Close to fishing, crosscountry skiing, quading & more. Beautiful 2 bedrm home with open kitchen/living room, double garage, lots of parking.

Completely redone 4 bedroom home close to the downtown. Home has newer kitchen, flooring, bathrooms up & down, windows, doors, trim & casings, wood burning stove downstairs, front porch & siding.

This 3 bedroom rancher has had extensive updating. New roof, windows, doors, vinyl siding, addition, deck, flooring and bathroom plus a new detached 22x24 workshop/ garage. Excellent location & close to schools, 2 parks & downtown.

Home has 3 bedrooms up 1.5 baths, newer windows and siding and a partly finished basement with rec.room. Close to elementary school. Lane access with carport in back.

#2677

#2647

#2409

#2707

#2524

#2666

#2616

#2662

$229,900

WALK TO SHOPPING

$219,900

$289,000

HERITAGE CHARM

INVESTORS

$229,000

FANTASTIC OPPORTUNITY

$319,000 NICELY FINISHED

$229,900

TOWNHOME LIVING

$224,900

$129,900 INVESTORS

LOGAN LAKE

#2640

$255,000 QUICK POSSESSION

$200,000 INVESTORS

D

SOL 2 bedroom mobile in Eldorado Mobile Home Park. New plumbing with heat tape, 1 bath, comes with all appliances. Quick possession. Close to golf course. Pad rent $346 per month.

#2674

$46,900

Great opportunity to buy investment property. This 1 bedrm apartment is in well managed building, close to school, corner store & transportation. Has elevator in building for easy access.

#2634

$59,000

This home has had many upgrades such as furnace, HW tank, insulation, electrical, plumbing, & windows. 3+ bedrms, new custom kitchen with newer appliances. Wood stove in basement. Lots of parking.

Updates throughout. This 3 bedrm home is move in ready with new flooring, paint, trim, heaters, HW tank, toilet, bathrm counter & taps, receptables, switches & lights. New roof. Fenced backyard

2 bedroom mobile in popular Park, with nice open plan, large master suite, bright main bath with skylight & Jacuzzi tub. Kitchen opens to living & dining room. Large deck, carport.

Totally updated 3 bedrm home within walking distance to downtown. Has new paint, most flooring, kitchen counters, cabinets, bathrms, bright sunroom & patio area. 2 car garage.

Immaculate 2 bedrm plus den rancher in quiet cul de sac. Home features large master suite with 3 pce ensuite, open concept design, crown moldings throughout & bright kitchen. 13x22 detached garage.

Zoned C2 (Downtown Commercial) with possibility of working from home. This 2 bedroom rancher has a big yard in a cozy setting with lots of possibilities for a gardener. Single garage.

2 bedroom mobile in good condition, in Eldorado Mobile Home Park. Buy as personal residence or a rental unit. Storage unit on pad. Pad rent $360 per month.

#2558

#2468

#2684

#2643

#2630

#2692

#2688

$239,900

$154,900

MOVING TO MERRITT?

$64,900

$261,900

$239,900

$173,900

$25,900

Side by side duplex with each side having 2 bedrms, 1 bathrm, kitchen and living room plus a fenced backyard. Within walking distance to all amenities. Some reno’s have been done.

#2627

$159,900

Merritt offers very affordable housing prices and is ideally located at the hub of 3 major highways connecting us to the Lower Mainland, Kamloops and Kelowna. The surrounding area offers an abundance of recreational activities from water skiing and fishing at Nicola Lake, music festivals, golfing and curling to cross-country skiing, quading and hiking in Kane Valley. Merritt is a great community to raise a family, retire or invest in. Call us today.

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CENTURY 21 MOVING REAL ESTATE BC LTD. HOMES ON ACREAGE/LAND SPECTACULAR VIEWS

IN ASPEN GROVE

IC & I

LAKE

STUNNING HOME

AT NICOLA LAKE

IC & I

OPPORTUNITY

D

SOL Custom cedar home on over 1 acre features 3 bedrms, 3 baths, open kitchen, large deck off nook area and rec.room in basement with 3rd bedrm. 1 car garage, raised garden beds & many fruit trees.

2.5 acres with 2 bedroom manufactured home complete with enclosed porch and spacious sundeck. Property has 28x26 shop with 200 amp service and covered RV space, covered wood storage & shed.

Gorgeous 4000 s.ft. home at Nicola Lake. Enjoy the floor to ceiling windows overlooking the lake, vaulted ceilings, double sided gas F/P, 5 bedrms, 5 baths, full bsmt, 5 pce ensuite, gourmet kitchen & much more.

3100 sq.ft. open concept home with master bedrm w/4 pce ensuite on the main plus 3 bedrms down, 3 baths, huge office/den, living room with vaulted ceilings, large view windows. Large workshop + double garage.

#2728

#2716

#2693

#2664

$529,900

10 AC SUNSHINE VALLEY

$259,900

$849,900

$699,900

BRING YOUR HORSES

ON 22 ACRES

TYNER LAKE

Great family home on 10 acres with 6500 sq.ft. shop & covered RV parking. Home has 4+ bdrms, 4 baths, woodstove in cozy central gathering area & full basement make this a wonderful place to raise a family.

Approx. 22 acres just minutes from Merritt. Nicely renovated 4 bedrm home. Great horse property with a 44x36 horse barn & 100x44 metal Quonset shop. Home has 4 bedrms, 3 bath, open style country kitchen. 2 car garage, new drilled well & nicely landscaped.

Stunning 13 acre property with newer custom built rancher with huge covered deck & fully fin. Basement. Meticulous outldgs, 5 car garage/shop, hay shed, 40x36 barn with 5 stalls, 3 paddocks & 2 wells.

Enjoy this waterfront rustic cabin on gov’t leased land. Cabin has kitchen with eating area, living room & 1 bedroom on the main with small loft above, a lake side deck and their own dock. It’s located 30 kms northwest of Merritt.

#2615

#2733

#2700

#2675

$679,000

$699,900

53 ACRES

12.63 ACRES

15 ACRES

$795,000

$99,000

Private acreage, treed with great access to Spius creek. Several good building sites, has a drilled well and hydro to lot line. Located in Sunshine Valley off Cleasby Road.

Rare property that includes R-3 and FD zoning. FD allows the Buyer to request a zoning to fit their plans such as an additional residential zoning or M-1 for Light Industrial.

This open concept rancher has a walkout basement & quality features like vaulted ceilings, rock F/P in huge living room with HW floors, spacious kitchen with island, 2 bedrms up, 2 down, large wet bar and games/rec.room.

#2720

#2047

#2575

#2613

RARE FIND IN LOWER NICOLA

$199,000 9.9 ACRES

$1,690,000

$650,000

179 ACRES

LAKEVIEW ACREAGE

D

SOL Almost 2 acres, fully fenced with a good producing well. This 3 bedroom home has had many upgrades such as new windows and doors, 2 large sundecks, some new siding & unfinished basement.

Located just 15 minutes from Merritt, this acreage would be great to build your dream home on. Easy access off highway, open, rolling hills, some trees, nice views, a well in place and power on road.

Located only 2 km from city this historical south facing parcel sits on bench above Highway 8 with panoramic views, 31 acres in hay that can yield 3 crops annually, has marketable timber, a rock quarry and 3 bedrm home.

Perfect place to build the home of your dreams at Nicola Lake on 1.055 acres. Nicola Lake is great for all water sports, fishing & sailing. Two golf courses nearby.

#2670

#2699

#2495

#2578

$299,900

$176,900

#2686

$539,900

NICOLA LAKEVIEW HOME

Great property in well developed subdivision of acreage lots. This unique 15+ acre property has a large amount of river frontage, hydro at lot line. Well is not in, but potable water is within 60 ft of depth.

$289,000

Downtown building on corner lot with 3 residential suite up and 3 commercial suites on ground floor. All suites have been updated in past 3 yrs. Most units have had all brand new HW tanks and Fiberoptic line to each unit. Roof done in 2010. Excellent P.O.I

$1,241,000

$159,000

20 ACRES

OUR CENTRAL LOCATION AND AFFORDABLE PRICES MAKE MERRITT A GREAT PLACE TO GROW YOUR BUSINESS.

Two 10 acre parcels in the City limits. One parcel has a two year lease. Zoned M-1. Other parcel has “future development” zoning. Call for more details

#2555

$2,000,000

LIGHT INDUSTRIAL LOT

0.8 acres with 62 x 32 ft insulated shop in TNRD but on edge of town. Easy access to highway. Zoning allows for manufacturing, wholesale commercial, service industries, restaurant & more.

#2724

$297,500

2 ACRE PARCEL

9.88 ACRES

264 ACRES

AT PARADISE LAKE

Located 20 mins from Merritt off Hwy. 97C, just south of Mamit Lake, this 2 acre property has drilled well, septic approval and power at lot line. Excellent location for outdoor enthusiast. GST applies.

Great acreage to build your dream home. Has easy access from highway, rolling hills, some trees, nice views, a well in place and power on the road. Adjacent lot also available.

Gorgeous property with approx. 1 mile of Guichon Creek flowing through. A great variety of land with possibilities of subdivision. Not in ALR. Has old farm house & shop. Hydro to house, 2 titles.

Beautiful lakeview home as a full time residence or perfect getaway. Just 7 kms off connector at Elkhart Exit. Enjoy the 4 season activities. Home has 2 bedrms on the main with open living room/ kitchen & master in loft + unfin. Bsmt.

2 acre lot in prime industrial area, close to city limits. Current zoning is “Future Development”. Water and sewer are not connected, requires application.

Great location on a corner lot with approx. 7300 sq.ft. building, zoned C-4 with site specific zoning to allow docors, lawyers, professional offices. Lots of parking, nicely landscaped

#2694

#2698

#2656

#2645

#2581

#2019

COMMERCIAL BUILDING

2 ACRES

$109,000

$176,900

SPIUS CREEK ESTATES

$1,250,000 BUILDING LOT

$309,900 LAKEFRONT LOT

Priced below assessed value. Bring your ideas & build your dream home in this up and coming Bench subdivision. Geotech report & blueprints available. Services to lot line.

#2668

$279,900

$595,000

INDUSTRIAL BUILDING

$59,900 RESIDENTIAL LOT

Great building lot in popular subdivision. Nice and flat, close to elementary school & shopping. Close to walking trails along the river. Services are to the lot line. Zoned R-2.

#2474

Located off Petit Creek Road

$57,000

$900,000

Amazing 1 acre lakeview property with stunning panoramic view of the valley. Perfect recreation property or year round residentiace. Great lake for boating, fishing, windsurfing & more.

Prices starting at $199,000

#2540

#2710

AT NICOLA LAKE

BENCH LOT

These approx. 10+ acre lots are located approx. 15 minutes from Merritt in beautiful Sunshine Valley. Stunning views of the valley & some are riverfront. GST is applicable. Call for more details. Disclosure available.

Recreation commercial waterfront lot allows for multi-family resort, Pub, restaurant, marina, etc. There are a total of 3 lots available, listed separately, side by side for a total of 12 acres. Water & sewer not connected.

#2669

#199,000 LAKEVIEW LOT

Build your dream home on this 0.25 acre lot in a very desirable area on Pineridge Drive, the last lot on the street being offered for sale. Possible building plan available. Zoned R1.

Just under 1 acre lot with exquisite views of Nicola Lake. Lot allows you to mold the property to your exact specifications. Lake offers many year round activities for the outdoor enthusiast.

#2599

#2729

$92,500

$199,000

Immaculate 8500 sq.ft. pre-cast tilt-up building on corner lot of 0.8 acres. Easy access from highway on truck route. Has 6400 sq.ft. of retail space + 1600 sq.ft. of warehouse on ground floor. Paved parking, loading dock.

#2626

#102-2840 Voght St., Merritt, B.C. - 250-378-6166 - Toll Free: 1-877-841-2100

$890,000


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Collector car program grows Tom Fletcher BLACK PRESS

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NICOLA VALLEY HISTORY

Marquart kept the Nicola Valley moving Great Falls, Montana. He would come home with his pay in gold coins and return to his farm chores. He built a shelter for the mares and the milk cows, cut the hay by hand with a scythe and store it for feed in the winter. Peter could often be seen digging up limestone on Iron Mountain, which he turned into mortar (a kind of cement). He sold mortar to customers to make repairs on log homes and other buildings. It was used to plaster walls and ceilings, and fix holes. His mortar was also used to make

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control gates for local lakes and irrigation systems. One of his best customers was his friend Joseph Guichon who used the concoction for repairs to the Quilchena Hotel and his store. Peter then bought stagecoach lines from a Mr. M.P. Stewart and began operated a transportation business out of Nicola. His stagecoach ran from Nicola to Princeton, Spences Bridge and Kamloops and back twice a week (as an aside, Tom Hislop, John Clapperton, Marcus Woodward and H.H. Mathews were among the drivers). It was around this time that the legendary railway rob-

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Stagecoach driver sold hide to Billy Miner mail run and toiled away at that for many years until failing health forced him to stop. Travelling with his daughter Agnes, he managed to fulfill his dream of seeing the Golden Gate Bridge in San Francisco and watch a large flying boat called The China Clipper take off before he passed away in the Nicola Valley General Hospital in 1943.

For more information on the history of Merritt and the Nicola Valley, call or come and visit the Nicola Valley Museum and Archives, 1675 Tutill Court, (250)-378-4145. You can also visit our website at www.nicolavalleymuseum.org.

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Sunny skies for Coyote Collision golf tournament Cole Wagner THE MERRITT HERALD

It was a great weekend for golf at the Merritt Golf and Country Club, and more than 60 men took advantage of the sun to take part in the annual Coyote Collision Men’s Open. The tournament got underway on Saturday, with play continuing throughout the weekend, despite some worries of thundershowers on Sunday. But the sunshine held through, and in the end, Kamloops’ Adam Kirnan walked away with the winning score in the low gross category, shooting two under par. But while Kirnan entered the competition with the lowest handicap, his victory was somewhat expected. He faced a strong challenge from Merritt’s Steve Doubinin, who came up one stroke short of evening it up with Kirnan. Darrell Coldwell also played well, equalling Doubinin’s mark of 143. Club owner Sydney

Van Rensburg called the tournament a success, with about as many golfers entered as there were last year. “It was a great weekend, the weather held out pretty good. We were scared of thundershowers but they never came,” he said. But the weather did play a factor to some degree, as this reporter heard plenty of golfers lamenting their work on the greens — as the wettter-than-usual month of July made for slower grass. “I wouldn’t say it was trickier — but because of the wetness and the rain we’ve had, the greens are a little slower than we’re used to for this tournament,” explained Van Rensburg. But he fell short of allowing tournament participants to use that fact as an excuse for inflated scores. “I mean it’s easier to get used to slow greens than it is to get used to faster greens.” The tournament also handed out some awards for the closest to the pin on par threes, or KPs.

2016 MEN’S COYOTE COLLISION OPEN Merritt Golf & Country Club, August 6-7 Low Gross Results 1. Adam Kirnan 2. Steve Doubinin 3. Darrell Coldwell 4. Blair Hadrell 5. Walter Kraakman 6. James Kerslake 7. DJ Adolph 8. Tom Lutz 9. Noel Talerikd 10. Rob Henderson

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(Above) The grass flies as James (Jim) Kerslake battled through the back nine on Saturday. (Left) Low net winner Dan Hildebrand admires his drive on the fifteenth hole on Saturday. (Below) Walter Kraakman’s putt looks good from this angle. Cole Wagner/Herald

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Otters sending a bevy of athletes to provincials Cole Wagner THE MERRITT HERALD

Only one more meet remains in the season for the Merritt Otters swim team, but based on the results of the regional championships last weekend, the local swimmers know how to save the best for last. Thirty-five Otters competed at the Okanagan regional championship meet, held in Kamloops from Aug. 5 to 7, a day longer than most meets held during the summer. The extra day on the schedule is due to the increased importance of the meet — top three finishers in individual events, and the top two relay teams in each event automatically qualify for the 2016 provincial championships, hosted later this month in Coquitlam. The local team will be sending a strong contingient to the provincial championships this year, as 18 athletes qualified for provincials, with 12 of those athletes qualfiying through winning gold in their events.

“Some of the most outstanding performances came from the youngsters of the team who are Evan Hales and Abby Thoms,” said Otters’ head coach Gabriel Lee. Hale was the champion in the 50 metre butterfly, and took silver in his three other events. Thoms narrowly claimed gold in the 50 metre butterfly and 100 metre free, both by fractions of a second. “Both of those races had everyone on their feet, she was also apart of the winning 200 Freestyle relay,” added Lee, who took home a collection of gold medals himself. BCSSA provincials will be held from Aug. 19 to 21.

(Left) Jensen Cavaliere leaps into the water during the 200 metre freestyle relay. (Bottom left) Otters’ head coach Gabriel Lee poses with the group of Merritt’s provincial qualifiers. (Below) Lee competes in the backstroke. The Otters’ coach swept gold in all of the events he competed in. Photos courtesy of Michelle and Stefan Zabek.


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National Fly Fishing Championships here in October Ian Webster THE MERRITT HERALD

It’s been 24 years since a generation of moviegoers fell in love with the art and science of fly fishing (to say nothing of a hunky Brad Pitt) by way of the Academy award-winning film A River Runs Through It (1992). Directed and narrated by Robert Redford, the period drama tells the story of two sons coming of age in the mountains of Montana during the 1920s. The beautifully-captured theme throughout the poignant, often depressing narrative is the young men’s unfailing love of fly fishing, and the lessons for and about life that the peaceful pastime bestows. Citizens of the Nicola Valley and surrounding area will have ample opportunity to appreciate all the zenlike attributes of this passionate sporting activity, as the 2016 Canadian National Fly Fishing Championships are being hosted by the Corbett Lake Lodge this fall, from October 5 to 7. The championships will actually take place at four different venues over a period of three days, said Ann Thomson, the manager at Corbett Lake. Loch-style fly fishing (from a drifting boat) will happen on Corbett Lake, as well as nearby Tunkwa Lake and 7½ Diamond Ranch Lake. Stream fishing will take place on the Similkameen River, between the bridges at Princeton and Bromley Rock.

(Above) Seventeen-year-old Evan Paterson from Maple Ridge proudly displays his catch, a mountain whitefish, at the 2015 B.C. Fly Fishing Championships. (Below) Fly fishermen Loren Williams (left) from Saratoga Springs, New York, and Todd Oishi from Maple Ridge fish loch-style (on a lake in a drifting boat) at the 2016 North American Loch-Style Fly Fishing Championships in June of this year. Photos submitted

This will be just the third time that the nationals are being held in British Columbia. The event will attract anglers from all parts of Canada (including the Northwest Territories), as well as from as far away as Texas and Colorado. “It’s a national championship, so we do give priority to Canadians,” said committee member Todd Oishi. “However, there’s a standing invitation to competitors from other countries. Sometimes, by having international guests, competitors can gain so much by watching and observing, and

Fly fishing is a method of angling in which an artifical “fly” is used to catch fish. The fly is cast using a fly rod, reel and specialized weighted line. Fly fishermen use hand-tied flies that resemble natural invertebrates, baitfish or other food organisms in order to encourage the fish to strike (bite at the fly).

by sharing a session in a boat or at a river.” Oishi should know what he’s talking about. The Maple Ridge resident is a many-time Canadian champion, and frequent participant in the Commonwealth and World championships. He’s B.C.’s biggest ambassador when it comes to promoting the sport of fly fishing and our province’s magnificent fisheries. “There’s a lot to offer in British Columbia. What we have right here in the Merritt area is world class. People who come to this region from around the globe are

thrilled by the experience.” This year’s Canadian championships are limited to 60 entries. There are already 54 registrants. Oishi would love to see the final few spots filled by some local anglers. “We have Mike Ohata from Merritt already on a team, along with Darryl Fisher and Geoff LeClair out of Kamloops. I’d be thrilled if a group of five from Merritt or Princeton joined in. “When I first competed at nationals in 2005, it was in Campbell River,” said

Oishi. “Five of us socalled locals put a team in — all rookies — and low-and-behold, we won the team gold, and I won the individual gold. I really think our knowledge and understanding of the local fisheries gave us a distinct advantage. Maybe the same thing could happen around here.” Oishi said the championships aren’t restricted to adults. “There’s seven youth (ages 14 to 20) signed up for this year’s nationals, including one complete team of five. They will get some coaching and mentoring from the more experienced

people on hand.” With respect to viewing the competition over the course of the three days, both Thomson and Oishi stated that spectators are more than welcome. “We’d love to have people come out,” said Oishi. “In terms of the lake fishing, Corbett and 7½ Diamond Ranch Lakes are probably the best because they’re smaller. From the shoreline, you’ll be able to see the boats, see the fishermen and take some great pictures.” Spectators will not be able to take boats out on the water, said Thomson. “As for the river fishing — by parking on the side of the old Hedley road, or beside Highway 3, you’ll be able to have a very good view of the fly fishers in the water,” said Oishi. Event organizers are still looking for volunteers to help out with the river fishing on the Similkameen on all three days of the championships. “Basically, the volunteer, or controller we call it, brings a lawn chair, a pair of binoculars and a clipboard,” said Oishi. “They’re each assigned to a competitor and sit by the river. Every time a fish is caught, they record it. There’s no measuring or weighing. It’s just catch and release, one point for each fish. That simple. The whole process takes a few seconds. It’s a great way to learn how to fish rivers.” October provides ideal conditions for holding an event in the

Fly fishing 101: an introduction These artificial flies are made by fastening hair, fur, feathers and other materials — both natural and synthetic — together. Fly fishing can be done in fresh or salt water. The techniques differ depending on the habitat (lakes and ponds, streams and rivers, bays, estuaries, open ocean). Fly fishing is most well-known as a method for catching trout, grayling and salmon, but is also

used for a wide variety of species such as pike and bass. The first recorded use of an

artifical fly is generally credited to the Roman Claudius Aelianus towards the end of the second century. Over the centuries, the sport grew steadily in popularity, particularly in Great Britain, Japan and North America. Today, it is enjoyed around the world. Author Isaak Walton called fly fishing “the contemplative man’s recreation”. Corbett Lake, located just

B.C. Interior, said Oishi. “We picked that month because the water and air temperatures are cooler. The fish are happier, healthier and feeding. We wouldn’t even consider holding the championships in the middle of the summer. The fish mortality would be enormous.” Oishi said the camaraderie at events like the nationals is huge. “Every team consists of five competitors. Each member of a team draws a letter, and the competitors from different teams with the same letter are grouped together for the duration of the championship. “You have a chance to sit together in a boat, or stand side-by-side in a river. Very quickly, you learn to work together and share information for mutual benefit. “It’s a serious competition, but everybody’s there to have a good time, too,” said Oishi. “I always say that the biggest winners aren’t the ones with the biggest medals or trophies, but the ones with the biggest smiles on their faces.” For more information about the upcoming Canadian championships, to enter as an individual or as a team, or to volunteer, contact Thomson at the Corbett Lake Lodge (250-3784334). You can also watch the Herald for continuing coverage prior to, during and after the Canadian championships.

minutes away from Merritt, is world-renowned for its fabulous fly fishing. It has the reputation of being one of the best-managed lakes not only in B.C. but across the country. In addition to hosting the 2016 Canadian National Fly Fishing Championships in October, Corbett Lake will be the site of the 2017 North American LochStyle Fly Fishing Championships. - Historical information courtesy of Wikipedea


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CONAYT ELDERS DROP IN CENTRE Tuesday and Thursday mornings, 8:30 a.m. to noon, 2164 Quilchena Avenue. All Elders welcome — just come out and visit! For information call 250-378-5107.

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Join the N.V. Farmers Market every Saturday from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. In parking lot beside Baillie House from May 21 to Oct 8. Locally grown and handmade items. For more information phone Jean Arnason, market manager 250-378-6256

Join the Fall Fair for their yard sales on August 7, 13, 14, 15 and 16. Yard sales will be held at the Fall Fair building on Lindley Creek Rd. If you would like to donate items please contact Kathy at 250-378-4695, please leave a message if no one answers.

FLEA MARKET Lower Nicola Summer Nights Flea Market. Vendors, concession, playground, a and entertainment. Aug.11, 25, Sept, 8 from 4 to 8 p.m. at Smith Pioneer Park. Interested vendor or entertainer contact on Facebook or call 250-571-3470.

NICOLA VALLEY EXPLORERS The Nicola Valley Explorers Society’s primary aims are to promote hiking cycling, snow shoeing, cross country skiing and other non-motorized trail use in the Nicola Valley. We also work to assist in the development and maintenance of recreational trails. Membership is open to anyone interested in non-motorized outdoor recreation in the Nicola Valley. For more information please contact Terry at 250-378-5190.

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THE MERRITT CHAPTER OF THE VINTAGE CAR CLUB OF CANADA Invites all persons interested in restoring and enjoying vintage vehicles to join us at our monthly meeting held at the Anglican Church Hall, 1990 Chapman Street, at 7 p.m. on the second Wednesday of each month. Vintage car ownership is not required. Call Jack Cross 250-378-2662 or Kim Jurriet 250-378-2672 for more information.

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If you would like to help donate to this wonderful cause please make cheque payable to Nicola Valley Community Theatre Society and mail it to: 1952 Eastwood Ave., Merritt, BC V1K 1K3

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Big Brothers, Big Sisters is hosting summer group mentoring programs. One lass will be for boys aged 9 - 12. It will be held from July 5 - Aug. 11. Go Girls! Summer Group Mentoring Program July 21 Aug 11 Tues & Thurs 10:30-12:30 Girls 8-12 years old Both groups will be held at Interior Community Services. For more information please contact Terry Baker, Program Coordinator at (250) 280-9959

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MERRITT HERALD Conayt Friendship Society Employment Opportunity Family Development Coordinator The selected candidate will be responsible for the planning and delivery of the educational, recreational, cultural, mentoring, and support activities offered by the Conayt Friendship Society’s Early Childhood Development program. S/he provides leadership, advocacy, direct services, and facilitates activities to promote and optimize the healthy development of families living in the Merritt area.

Qualifications and Requirements: r Degree in Social Work is preferred. r Four years recent related employment experience including one year program coordination; r Applicant must pass a criminal records check (can be completed at CFS downtown office); r As per Section 16 of the Federal Charter of Human Rights Act, preference will be given to applicants of Aboriginal Ancestry Closing Date: Aug 19, 2016 at 4:00 pm (Two (2) employment references will be required) Please submit a cover letter and resume to: Attention: Executive Director Conayt Friendship Society 2164 Quilchena Ave. PO Box 1989, Merritt, BC V1K 1B8 Phone: (250) 378-5107 Fax: (250) 378-6676 e-mail: reception@conayt.com *All resumes will be carefully reviewed, however, only those applicants invited to an interview will be contacted.

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4 bedroom duplex. $1050 plus utilities. 3 bdrm furnished townhouse. $1200 plus utilities. 3 bdrm duplex. $1000 plus utilities. 3 bdrm duplex. $900 plus utilities. 4 bdrm Upper Floor of House. $1250 plus utilities 4 bdrm house. $1400 plus utilities.

250-378-1996 Call for all of your Residential or Commercial Property Management needs! MERRITT REAL ESTATE SERVICES Property Manager: Lynda Etchart

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