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VOTING BEGINS The restarted alternative approval process to authorize the City’s plan to borrow enough money to expand the fire hall begins on Friday.

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COUNTRY CONCERT A pair of B.C. country musicians will be at the Culture Club touring their latest holiday offering: A Twin Kennedy Christmas album.

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HOG FUEL FIRE DR. JANET MORT watches as students from School District 58 perform during the launch of a new literacy strategy in Merritt. Michael Potestio/Herald

Fifteen firefighters responded to a blaze at the Merritt Green Energy plant, arriving in time to limit the damage to a couple burnt timbers.

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NICOLA VALLEY NEWS PUBLIC SPACES

Police asked to patrol for loiterers Michael Potestio THE MERRITT HERALD

The City of Merritt wants local police to keep a watchful eye on the downtown. At Tuesday’s (Dec. 12) police committee meeting, members of council asked RCMP representative Cpl. Derrick Francis to ensure police deal with loitering issues, specifically along Quilchena Avenue between the Adelphi and the Coldwater Hotel, Spirit Square, a walkway behind the Railyard and the shores of the Coldwater River. Merritt Mayor Neil Menard said people often loiter at various spots along Quilchena Avenue as well as Spirit Square. “We need to start paying more attention to that,” Menard said in the meeting, noting that the Christmas tree at Spirit Square was vandalized a few days ago. He also pointed out people congregating in the parking lot behind the RBC Bank. Cpl. Francis said the local RCMP detachment is aware of the loitering and has discussed the issue, but ultimately has no authority to force people to move along unless they’re breaking the law or causing a disturbance. “You have the freedom of movement anywhere in Canada — it’s a right we have,” Francis explained to the committee. “If they’re drinking, obviously then we have something, if they’re swearing at people we’ve got cause of disturbance by swearing — then it’s no problem.” Francis said Merritt RCMP has looked into some loitering bylaws enacted by other communities,

RCMP officers were asked to try and usher along people loitering at a number of spots around town, including the corner of Garcia and Quilchena (below). Michael Potestio/Herald

but those were struck down by the courts as they were contrary to the Charter of Rights and Freedoms. “We know you can’t tell them they can’t be there, but we know that you can also suggest that they should move,” said Menard. Francis chocked up some of the

vandalism concerns to the dispersal of people into the downtown after bar closing on the weekend, noting Spirit Square is a popular hangout. Coun. Norgaard suggested the RCMP conduct safety and crime prevention assessments of public

spaces, particularly the walkway behind Railyard Mall, which has been the subject of recent complaints. Such an assessment could lead to the city placing cameras and light fixtures along that path. “I was just wondering if we could do that and what that would cost the city,” Norgaard said. Francis said Const. Tracy Dunsmore has the proper training to conduct these assessments. The RCMP is expected to be submit a recommendation on this request at a police committee meeting in 2018. Menard said council has also had some concerns regarding people drinking and doing drugs down by the Coldwater River at the Claybanks, near a paved trail along the riverbanks. “In the summertime that’s something that we’re hoping the detachment can keep an eye on,” said Menard. “We do make regular trips down there,” replied Francis. “It’s where [people] like to go because they can’t be seen, so they go in the trees there, end up drinking too much and coming out on to that walkway.” Francis said police don’t regularly patrol the walkway because they are not supposed to drive down it, and only get out of their vehicles and walk in if they receive a complaint. He also said bike patrols aren’t conducted as there is only one officer in Merritt who has completed the proper RCMP training course. Menard said the city should push to have bike and foot patrols happening again as they are an effective deterrent.

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Better learning SD 58 is has hit the ground running with a new enhancing learning position at all its schools — particularly at Diamond Vale Elementary where the position is focused on literacy skills.

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Bylaw dropped The City of Merritt will no longer be able to enforce a bylaw requiring new commercial buildings to have sprinklers, but Merritt’s fire chief believes the city remains protected from fire.

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Literacy program aims to promote the joy of reading to young kids Talking trash Michael Potestio THE MERRITT HERALD

School District 58 has teamed up with a pair of educators in an effort to improve literacy skills amongst its students, a

third of which have read below their grade level. Over the next three years Dr. Janet Mort and former Surrey School District superintendent Mike McKay will work with teachers across SD

58 to develop strategies to improve reading through a focus on learning foundational skills in a positive setting. The program will target Kindergarten and Grade 1 students, with the goal of

having 90 per cent of them reading at their own second grade level by 2021, SD 58 superintendent Steve McNiven told the Herald. He said the currently success rate sits at about 65 per cent.

On average about 35 per cent of students across the school district need extra support in the development of literacy skills, McNiven said.

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YOU’RE INVITED! to meet with Mayor Menard on December 20th 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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The City of Merritt was recently advised by the TNRD, that some curbside recycling containers were contaminated with items that are not permitted in the recycling containers, such as yard waste i.e. leaves, twigs etc. - this contaminated the entire bin container load. Items that are not accepted also include, glass, hazardous waste, plastic bags and overwrap, dishes and cookware, paint, form packaging, garden hoses, scrap metal and toys. The TNRD can charge a penalty of $50.00 per metric tonne for contaminated loads. These penalties could result in an increase to garbage fees for residents. Please be cognizant and do not contaminate your curbside recycling container with materials that are not permitted. The City and the TNRD appreciates your cooperation.

NOTICE The City of Merritt is seeking a member of the public to sit on the CITY SOCIAL PLANNING COMMITTEE The City of Merritt has struck a number of committees tasked with providing Council with information and recommendations on a wide variety of issues. Members serving on committees are volunteers from the community, seeking to make a difference.

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The City of Merritt is inviting applications for the position of Skate Patrol/Ticket Seller.

The City of Merritt is inviting applications for the position of Arena Services Worker.

For complete details, visit City of Merritt website at www.merritt.ca

For complete details, visit City of Merritt website at www.merritt.ca

Current resumes reflecting applicants’ knowledge, skills and abilities relevant to the position; detailing education and qualifications, and proof of required education and licenses will be accepted prior to 4:00 p.m. Friday, December 22, 2017 by:

Current resumes reflecting applicants’ knowledge, skills and abilities relevant to the position; detailing education and qualifications, and proof of required education and licenses will be accepted prior to 4:00 p.m. Friday, December 22, 2017 by:

Carole Fraser Deputy Clerk/Human Resources Manager, City of Merritt PO Box 189, 2185 Voght Street Merritt, BC V1K 1B8 Or by email: cfraser@merritt.ca

Carole Fraser Deputy Clerk/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.

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

Date Posted: December 05, 2017 Posting Expires: December 22, 2017

Date Posted: December 05, 2017 Posting Expires: December 22, 2017

See page 24 of this paper for the City’s second notice pertaining to the Fire Hall Expansion Alternative Approval Process

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The City is seeking one (1) member of the community to sit on the City Social Planning Committee. The Terms of Reference for the committee includes advising and making recommendations to Council on policies, priorities, new initiatives and direction to maintain and improve the social well-being of residents. Application forms are available on the City’s web site at www.merrritt.ca or at City Hall. The City Social Planning Committee meets every other month. We encourage interested members of the public wishing to sit on this committee to fill out an application form today. Completed applications must be submitted to:

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Absorbing reading skills From Page 3 The partnership will build on Dr. Janet Mort’s holistic approach to reading known as Joyful Literacy, which emphasizes the need to embed foundational reading skills in struggling early learners through playful practice games and ideas. “Children learn through play, but they can learn foundational skills through play,” Mort told a crowd of people at NVIT for a session introducing of the program. “There are lots of us in this room who grew up learning how to read without ever knowing we were learning how to read,” added McKay. “We absorbed it. I grew up in a literacy rich household — I don’t remember the forced march through — it was a joyful, playful thing, but there was literacy foundational [skills] being embedded all the time.” Mort says that children need to learn these essential skills, such phonological awareness and alphabet knowledge early, in order to be competent and enthusiastic readers by the end of Grade 2. “The skills need to be taught with continuity, so they need to be introduced in the right fashion, in order and sequentially, as early as possible in formal schooling,” she told the crowd. “If they don’t get the foundational skills in Kindergarten and Grade 1 they are not going to be reading at grade level,” said Mort. She said teachers must also

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assess and track their students’ literacy abilities at this early age as well in order to identify student needs. Her work has seen results similar to SD 58’s goal at two schools where the program was applied between 2013 and 2017 in Peace River and the Lau Welnew Tribal School. “They’ve seen proven results across the province in a number of districts and that’s what they’re bringing to Merritt,” said McNiven. McNiven said the partnership with Mort and McKay will

involve multiple workshops and meetings with teachers in order to develop the new literacy guidelines. In addition to aiding the school district’s youngest learners, the strategies developed through this partnership will be applied at the higher grade levels in the future. “As a district we’re going to expand that work across the grade levels right up in to the secondary schools so that we can support the development of reading at all age levels,” said McNiven.

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Alternative approval process restarts on Friday Michael Potestio THE MERRITT HERALD

The fate of the Merritt fire hall will be decided in a little more than a month’s time. Beginning Friday, residents opposed to the city borrowing up to $2.2 million for an expansion of the fire

hall have 36-days to make their opinion known via the alternative approval process. Forms have been available since last Thursday — the start of the notification phase, City of Merritt corporate officer Sean Smith told the Herald. “There’s been quite

a number of citizens who’ve come to pick up forms, and it seems like the information has gotten out quite well this time around,” said Smith. This is the city’s second attempt at the alternative approval process for this project. Municipal staff botched

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VIEWPOINT EDITORIAL

Profits in the right place Earlier this week, the federal government reached a new deal with the provinces on splitting Cole Wagner up the prof- COLE’S NOTES its generated from taxes on legal marijuana — which is set to arrive in Canada in July of 2018. The provinces will collect 75 cents on the dollar, leaving only a quarter of the profits to be redirected back towards Ottawa. According to the B.C. government, the millions upon millions of dollars collected through taxation on marijuana will be spent on “programs to keep people safe and remove the criminal element from cannabis.” This is all well and good, but the hand-wringing over the looming “increased public health costs” associated with legalization is a bit overplayed. Studies conducted in states which have legalized marijuana in the U.S. suggest there is no major uptick in pot usage following legalization. Never mind the fact that nobody has ever died by overdosing on marijuana (unlike alcohol, opiates, or any number of over-the-counter medication currently available to Canadians). While the province is carefully concocting a plan to keep legal marijuana under lock and key, nearly 1,000 British Columbians have died in the ongoing opioid epidemic, which has touched every corner of the province. Rather than spending the marijuana tax revenue on a poster campaign to hang in schools and doctors’ offices denouncing the danger of pot, provincial authorities would be wise to use the money to further the fight against fentanyl — and the numerous underlying societal problems which are commonly associated with substance abuse, such as homelessness and mental health issues.

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A Different Sort of Christmas: part two Bonnie Cowan is a local author. Her short story A Different Sort of Christmas will be published in multiple parts throughout December. Part one is available online at www. merrittherald.com, or in Bonnie Cowan the Dec. 7 issue of the HOLIDAY Herald. Here is part STORIES two. Before heading to bed, Eskoll tried again to get his parents to talk about Christmas. “Do you think Santa got my list in my letter I sent to him?” Nothing. Not a word. With another elaborate fake yawn, Eskoll muttered, “I feel tired. I’m going to bed.” His mother kissed him gently on the forehead. He headed for the stairs with Shifty and Scarlet at his heels. Upstairs, in his bedroom, Eskoll undressed and slipped into his new pyjamas. He wasn’t a bit tired. If only he could get to sleep. Eskoll turned out the light and pulled the quilt over his head. He reached down to pat Scarlet who was lying at the bottom of the bed near

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his feet. How would Santa find their house with all the falling snow? What about the toys and things he hoped Santa would bring, how would he carry everything.? It took a very long time but he fell asleep after awhile, his arm around Shifty’s neck on the pillow. Eskoll dreamed, wonderful colourful magical dreams of candy canes and turkeys and presents and snow and even Santa’s sleigh. He awoke at one point in the night, acutely aware of any sounds that might indicate the prancing of reindeer on the roof. Nothing. Silence. Eskoll rolled over and quickly opened his eyes. The sun was shining brightly through his bedroom window. It was Christmas morning! He threw off the covers and flew down the hallway, taking the stairs two or even three at a time. He found his mother and father at the kitchen table, drinking coffee and eating cranberry muffins filled rhubarb jam. “Merry Christmas!” shouted Eskoll, his face beaming with excitement. His parents smiled at him and offered him a chair at the table. Too excited to eat, Eskoll raced into the living room. There were more presents under the Christmas tree, but even so, his heart sank. He couldn’t possibly imagine anything he had really been wishing for arriving in packages

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such as these. There were no big parcels, only several more small parcels and three or four medium sized presents all wrapped in many different types of bright colourful paper. Hi mother came up beside him and put her hand on his shoulder. “Son, would you like to start opening your gifts?” His father joined him. Even Scarlet and Shifty sensed there was something in the air. Shifty licked his paw. Eskoll stared at the gifts. He felt rather disappointed, maybe even a bit sad. Maybe his friends were right; maybe there wasn’t a Santa Claus after all. His father handed him a brightly wrapped gift. “Go ahead son, see what is in this pretty parcel,” Eskoll’s father smiled, remembering many Christmases ago when he had been a young boy. With some hesitation, Eskoll took the parcel from his father and gently shook it. No sound. He carefully undid the wrapping and ribbons, fervently hoping against hope that something he really wanted would be inside the package. Eskoll hesitated, and then lifted the lid. Out tumbled a bright yellow scarf, a navy blue toque and a pair of grey woolen socks.

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OPINION LETTER

From the Herald archives: Dec. 14, 1977

to the editor

Proportional representation a win for rural B.C. Editor, Black Press columnist and Liberal party cheerleader Tom Fletcher (“One coalition kills another,” Merritt Herald, Dec. 7, page 6) is at it again. He and the Liberal Party are framing the move to proportional representation (PR) as a rural versus urban issue. The claim by Fletcher and the Liberal party that PR will favour urban voters over their rural counterparts is pure fabrication. The determination of riding boundaries in our province is calculated by a combination of population and area. Large ridings with sparse populations have fewer voters, thereby giving each of their votes more weight than those of the urban voters. A move to PR would not change this. Riding boundaries would continue to be determined in this manner. Fletcher goes on to claim that the Greens are a fringe party supporting PR only because it would increase their seat count. First of all, the Greens received 17 per cent of the popular vote which can not be considered the showing of a fringe party. That 17 per cent should have yielded not the three seats they won under the present first past the post system, but 15. The Greens support proportional representation because it is a democratic system that better reflects the wishes of the voters. It also leads to a more co-operative environment in the legislature. The Liberals favour the present system as they have done so well with it. Apart from their breakthrough win in 2001, they stayed in power for 16 years with minority support from the electorate. Voter support of under 50 per cent always resulted in a Liberal majority government. The Liberal attacks on PR are not motivated by an altruistic belief that first past the post is the most democratic electoral system. This tweet from Liberal leadership candidate Diane Watts sums it up the best. “If we do not defeat PR, we will forever be a minority.”

On July 1, 2017, Canada celebrated its sesquicentennial — or 150th — anniversary. One-hundredand-fifty years worth of history is a lot to remember — so each week in 2017, the Herald will run this special section to remind you of the remarkable accomplishments, important historical figures, and maybe even a few fun facts you might not have known about our country. This week in Canadian history: Dec. 14, 1943:

Tim Larsen Merritt, B.C.

Baillie House not equipped for high traffic Editor, It is very sad to see the Merritt Visitor Center closed and not operating next year. At any time when I drove by, I noticed the place was very busy, especially with buses full of tourists needing the washrooms. I am just wondering if all the Visitor Center traffic will be transferred to the Baillie House, how can this facility accommodate such an amount of visitors at the same time when in the Visitor Center in the certain circumstances it was quite packed there (especially in the ladies rooms) with tourists’ needs. Will they also be able to use online service? Vera Durst Logan Lake

A lump in the throat on Christmas morning From Page 6 He tried to read the little tag on the gift, but he knew the gifts were from Gamma Martin. She had knitted them especially for Eskoll. He shook his head. He already had a bunch of toques and scarves and socks. What kind of gifts were these? Eskoll swallowed hard. There was a big lump in his throat. He moved on to the next parcel, doggedly determined to find his dinosaur book somewhere in the pile of presents.

“Please, please, let it be something from my wish list,” he muttered. The second package contained a small black compass and a collapsible red tin cup. Eskoll fought back tears. He wanted to cry, he was so disappointed. He tried smiling bravely at his mother who was peering at him intently over her spectacles. “What is it dear?” she asked gently. “Can’t you use the compass and cup when we go camping and hiking?” Eskoll bit his bottom lip, which was trembling.

Major Paul Triquet, VC, Royal 22nd Regiment, in Québec, April 12, 1944. Photo courtesy of Library and Archives Canada

Captain Paul Triquet of the Royal 22nd Regiment was awarded the Victoria Cross (VC) for valour in the face of the enemy during the Italian Campaign. He led soldiers to victory at Casa Berardi. Triquet was the second Canadian VC recipient during the Second World War and the first to receive the honour in the Italian Campaign. Born in Cabano, Quebec, and the only French Canadian to receive the VC for actions in Italy, Triquet eventually reached the rank of BrigadierGeneral. Thanks to Library and Archives Canada for this excerpt. You can find out more about Canada’s history every day at www.bac-lac.gc.ca/eng/onthisday/.

His parents simply didn’t understand. How was he supposed to get excited and be happy with everyday stuff that he couldn’t play with or read? Or beat a rhythm on? Or go skating with? The final part of Bonnie Cowan’s Christmas story will be published in the Dec. 21 edition of the Merritt Herald, and online at merrittherald.com.

DIAMOND VALE DELEGATION USES LESS HOSTILE APPROACH Although the Diamond Vale delegation was unable to get the Town Council to say that no trucks would be allowed to use Douglas Street as a route to the sawmills, they did get assurance that a truck route would be constructed in the spring to the Industrial Park and sawmills, before the industrial park is developed. As spokesman once again for the group, Ginny Prowal, opened by apologizing to Council for the noisy behaviour of the group at previous meetings. “It is my first encounter with a political body and I have learned a lot.’’ Mrs. Prowal said the group had read in the paper that Council is considering a park and playground area on the west side of Merritt and the truck route is under study.

LETTERS POLICY The Merritt Herald welcomes your letters, on any subject, addressed to the editor. Letters must be signed and include the writer’s name, address and phone number for verification purposes. Letters may be edited for length, taste and clarity. Please keep letters to 300 words or less. Email letters to: newsroom@ merrittherald. com.

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Birding for the holidays Cole Wagner THE MERRITT HERALD

For the twelfth year in a row in Merritt, wildlife enthusiasts will have their eyes on the skies on Dec. 16 as they take part in the annual Christmas Bird Count. Merritt’s Christmas Bird Count is organized by the Nicola Naturalist Society, and is one of more than 2,000 such counts which occur across North America during the holiday season. Volunteers will be split into groups, which will then survey designated “count circles” in an attempt to catalogue the species and numbers of all the birds in the region. No experience with birding is necessary to participate, although participating in the activity is a great way to learn more about local wildlife. The data collected through the count is forwarded to the larger Aubudon Society and Bird Studies Canada,

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A hooded merganser female — a species that is regularly found on the Merritt Christmas Bird Count. Photo courtesy of Alan Burger

organizations which use the information to track changes in the distribution and abundance of bird populations across North America. This data can prove to be useful when cataloguing the effects of climate change on birds and natural ecosystems, stated a press release from the Nicola

Naturalist Society. In previous years, more than 60 species of birds have been identified in the Merritt area, and more than 3,000 birds were counted. To participate in this year’s count, get in touch with Liis Jeffries by phoning 250-3788820, or via email at liisjeffries@gmail.com.

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LIVE MUSIC

Country with a Christmas twist Cole Wagner THE MERRITT HERALD

There are many who groan when department stores start putting up holiday decorations in November, but not Carli and Julie Kennedy. The twin sisters from Powell River have had Christmas on their minds since early January, when they started writing their own original holiday tunes to include on their first Yuletide album, A Twin Kennedy Christmas. “We kept the tree up,” said Carli. “We wore our Christmas sweaters, cranked the air conditioning, and tried to get in the mood.” Luckily, the duo has a profound love for the holidays, which has helped propel them as they wind their way through the U.S. and British Columbia, playing smaller venues and showcasing their mix of original and classic Christmas songs. On Dec. 15, Twin Kennedy will play the Culture Club in Merritt — though it is not the first time the band has rolled through the Country Music Capital of Canada. “We’ve been there a few times and we’re really looking forward to it. Very close to our heart,” said Carli. “We have a lot of family up in Merritt and Kamloops too — so there will be a lot of Kennedy family at the shows as well.” “It’ll be a reunion for sure,” added Julie. Having played at the biggest stage in Merritt — the Rockin’ River Music Festival — and smaller venues in town, the sisters said they are looking forward to an intimate acoustic experience on Friday. “It’s really fun to play on the big stage with all the lights and the band, and that’s great too, but for us it kind of takes us back to our roots and back to where we started,” said

Carli. Having earned multiple Canadian Country Music Association award nominations, as well as a handful of BC Country Music Awards, the duo are establishing themselves as emerging stars in the Canadian country music scene. Tickets for Friday’s show are available at the Canadian Country Music Hall of Fame and Black Pharmacy, or via phone at 250-2800468. Tickets will also be available at the door on Dec. 15, though they are discounted should you buy in advance.

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How’s your hearing? Ask an Audiologist.

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Merritt Hearing Clinic A division of Carolyn Palaga Audiology Ser vices Ltd.

Call Monday - Friday

315-9688

2076A Granite Avenue, Merritt (Located at Nicola Valley Chiropractic)

Authorized by: WCB First Canadian Health Veterans Affairs Registered under the Hearing Aid Act (B.C.)

Merritt & District Hospice Society “Celebrate A Life” Tree &

Prayer Wheel Hang a tag on the tree or place a note in wheel to remember a special someone. Located at Extra Foods

Volunteers will be there to accept donations on:

FUEL FOR THE FIRE Fifteen firefighters, an engine and a ladder truck were deployed to the Merritt Green Energy plant to help extinguished a fire which ignited in a hog fuel pile. Crews were deployed at about 2:40 p.m. on Dec. 7 said fire chief Dave Tomkinson, and were back in the fire hall by 9 p.m. “Basically we just monitored the situation and extinguished some flames on the outside of the timbers while the staff dug out the hot spot,” explained Tomkinson. “There is a balance between how long the fuels are in the bins, or stored — at any of the mill yards — and the climatic conditions they are being stored in,” said Tomkinson. “We would prefer they weren’t around for long, so that it reduces the risk [of fire].” Cole Wagner/Herald

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The team at Royal Lepage sends out their warmest thoughts and best wishes for a wonderful holiday season. May this Christmas season fill your home with joy and laughter.

Merry Christmas and a prosperous, healthy New Year!

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2717 GRANDVIEW HEIGHTS

$179,900 2163 PRIEST AVE

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Full side by side duplex in quiet area of Collettville. Each side has 1 bedroom up & 1 down and 1040 sq.ft. Great revenue property. Both rented. New roof, new exterior paint & 1 side has recent renovation.

#2786

#2949

$259,900

Very nicely finished rancher with fully finished full basement. Large open kitchen with island and pantry. Hickory kitchen cabinets, bamboo flooring, low E windows, 4 bedrms & 4 baths.

#2856

$365,000

3055 HILTON DRIVE

Nicely decorated 5-6 bedroom home with new roof and fridge, stove, washer/dryer. Enjoy the gas F/P in your living room & master bedrm along with heated floors in the bsmt. RV parking.

Nicely decorated immaculate 3 bedrm home with newly updated kitchen, new roof, full basement with pellet stove, gas F/P in living room, original HW floors & great master suite opens to deck overlooking backyard.

Beautiful new 2 bedroom rancher in newer subdivision on corner lot. Features large open kitchen with Quartz counters, dining and living room with gas fireplace & comes with New Home Warranty.

#2942

#2947

#2934

$375,000

WHY BUY IN THE WINTER? • There are fewer Buyers to compete with • Prices are usually lower than peak season • Fewer chances of multiple bids on a property • Allows you to see how the property holds up to the cold weather

Call us to discuss Buying or Selling your property.

Nice home with 2 bedrms on the main and a 2 bedrm inlaw suite in the basement. Has good size living rm, dining rm & kitchen with laminate flooring. 1 car older garage, nicely landscaped

#2848

$169,000

Moving Real Estate BC Ltd.

$279,900

8900 MERRITT SPENCES BR NEW

$387,500 1590 BANN ST

SOL

SOL

The perfect retirement community in Woodlane Village and close to shopping. This townhome features 2 bedrms, 2 baths, laundry on the main, living room with gas F/P, and carport in front. Strata fees $250 per month.

#2944

D

SOL

NEW

$224,900

#2940

Newer 2 bedroom apartment on the 3rd floor of the Summit. Comes with stainless steel stove, fridge & dishwasher. Close to corner store and bus stop. Strata fees $160.00 per month.

2349 REID PLACE

NEW

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#2916

315-3043

TEAM THOMPSON

OLD

Quality built family home with 5 bedrms on 0.5 acre level fenced yard. 2 car garage & detached shop with access from back street. Enjoy the covered deck & lower patio in shady yard.

Karen Yakimchuk 315-3076

Personal Real Estate Corporation

#102 - 2840 Voght St., Merritt, BC

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1938 PARKER DRIVE

Brad Yakimchuk

$374,900 + GST

1601 PONDEROSA WAY

Quality built rancher with many high end features including 9 ft ceilings, gorgeous cherry HW kitchen cabinets, HW floors, living room with gas F/P, 3 bedrms, 3 baths. The bsmt. Has possible suite potential. Private covered deck, RV parking.

Fantastic quality built home on 1.35 acres on the Bench. This home has 3 bedrms, 3 baths, and fully fin. Bsmt. Has 3 car shop, inground pool, U/G archery range and paved parking.

#2926

#2875

$459,000

$679,900

On 2 acres bordering the beautiful Nicola River with 20+ fruit trees. Mountain view, 1600 sq.ft. home with 2 bedroom and unfinished basement. Has newer woodstove, water rights & outbuildings

#2948

$299,000

#109, 1401 NICOLA

ON 1ST STREET

2557 COLDWATER AVE

1740 MACCAULEY ROAD

Two bedroom manufactured home with large private sundeck overlooking the Nicola River and golf course. Has hot tub and 30x12 detached work shed.

Upper Nicola school property of 1.92 acres with 2950 sq.ft. school house. Septic system installed and a well. Property is being sold “as is where is” condition. Call for more details.

Very spacious 4 bedroom, 3 bath half duplex with huge kitchen, laminate floors and an inlaw suite in the basement. Great for a large family. Close to school and shopping.

3100 sq.ft. rancher with 3 bedrms up & 2 bedrm inlaw in the basement. 12.19 acres with approx. 7 acres in hay, riding ring, barn, garage, workshop & storage shops. Bring your horses.

#2945

#2936

#2827

$84,900

#2930

$450,000

$245,000

#122, 1401 NICOLA AVE

1463 COLDWATER

1475 COLDWATER

1937 MERRITT AVENUE

1001 COLDWATER RD

Nice 2 bedroom mobile home in Eldorado MH Park. Close to golf course. Comes with all appliances and new plumbing heat tape. Pad rent $346 per month. Book your viewing now.

Side by side duplex within walking distance to all amenities. 100 amp per side. Some long term tenants in place. Each side has 2 bedrms, 1 bathrm kitchen and living room plus fenced backyard. Each side is 432 sq.ft. Some renos have been done.

This side by side duplex has 2 bedrms, 1 bathrm kitchen & living room per side, plus a fenced backyard, and 432 sq.ft. each side for a total of 864 sq.ft. Some renos have been done.

Great starter or retirement home located in good neighbourhood, close to shopping & schools. Home has fully finished basement with second living quarters for your inlaws. Fenced yard and single car garage.

3 bedrm rancher has a full basement on 9.5 Acres HW floors, 3 baths & rock F/P in living room. Has workshop/storage shed/ Enjoy those lazy days on your covered deck

#2845

#2844

#2935

#2892

#2674

$44,900

2288 BURGESS

$159,900

2733 GRANDVIEW HEIGHTS RD

$159,900

2743 GRANDVIEW HEIGHTS

2718 EAGLE CRES

2731 EAGLE CRESCENT

Great Bench location to build your new home with spectacular views and in area of higher quality homes. Close to shopping and amenities

Build your dream home on this newer Bench lot of 10,280 sq.ft. Spectacular views and homes of higher quality in neighbourhood. Close to all amenities.

#2910

#2911

A rare waterfront lot of 0.94 acres, waiting for development with over 50 meters of river frontage, not subdividable. In neighbourhood of high end homes. Could apply for reduction in setback.

Great subdivision to build your dream home. Fantastic views, close to shopping, restaurant, services, schools and highway. Priced to sell!

Great location to build your dream home in this newer subdivision. Close to shopping, restaurants, services, schools & highways. Services at lot line.

#2813

#2932

#2933

$174,900

$74,900

CH E C K O UT OU R WE B SITE !

$74,900

$110,000

$110,000

$219,000

2797 GRANDVIEW AVE

2725 PEREGRINE WAY

1653 LINDLEY CRK RD

Spectacular views from the 7470 sq.ft. lot. Services are at the lot line. Building a house in this development is a great investment. Close to shopping and amenities.

One of the finest lots in Grandview Heights subdivision, with amazing views of the Nicola Valley. Close to all amenities and shopping. Perfect place to build your dream home.

Nice building lot on Lindley Creek Road, in a growing newer subdivision. The natural slope of the land will allow for a walkout basement with a rancher type look from the front yard.

#2854

#2838

#2819

$89,000

$89,900

$59,900

$729,000

2190 CONKLIN AVE

Just under 1 level acre right beside the river. Beautiful building lot available, very private. Imagine fishing from your front yard or watching the deer and eagles play.

#2928

$149,000

$779,000

Call us for a MARKET EVALUATION. 2779 EAGLE CRESC

Nice building lot with close to shopping and in area of fine homes. started building your today!

#2407

amazing views, restaurants and Don’t wait, get dream home

$75,000

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6593 MONCK PARK

6589 MONCK PARK RD

8795 OLD KAMLOOPS RD

2776 VOGHT STREET

2309 ABERDEEN ROAD

9.9 acres overlooking the Nicola River with fantastic views. A road has been made to the building site, cleared & ready to start building. Power & water available at lot line. Part of Miller Estates.

Build your dream home on this 1.1 acre lot in one of Merritt’s finest developments, Nicola Lakeshore Estates. Water & sewer hookups available, located close to water access.

Build your executive retreat on this 1.1 acre lot in Nicola Lakeshore Estates. Water and sewer hookups available. Great lake for all water sports, fishing and hiking trails. Adjoining lot also available.

This one of a kind 2750 sq.ft. home has panoramic views of Stump Lake from 12.3 acres with over 500 ft. of lakeshore. Great attention to detail exudes from every room. Constructed from natural elements with vast wrap around decks. Has guest cottage & barn/shop.

Two parcels on 2.47 acres with separate titles. C4/R4 zoning offers a broad range of development prospects. Has approx. 2500 sq.ft. building on 0.5 acre lot with C4 zoning.

Commercial property includes corner store in great location, and 10 residential apartment rental units. Financials available to qualified Buyers only. Call for full details.

#2872

#2809

#2808

#2943

#2931

$250,000

$199,000

$199,000

#2937

$2,190,000

$795,000

$899,000

ON CLEASBY ROAD

6021 BEECH RD

6408 MONCK PARK

6557 MONCK PARK RD

2801 CLAPPERTON AVE

1925 COUTLEE AVE

Private 12.6 acres, 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.

Great property is a well developed subdivision of acreages. This unique 15 acre property has a large amount of river frontage. Hydro is at lot line, well & septic must be installed. Most of land is flat & useable.

Start planning your dream home on this fantastic 1 acre waterfront lot on Nicola Lake. All ready has a driveway started down to the more level area near the water. Included 8x20 dock.

Upscale waterfront community at Nicola Lake. Stunning 4273 sq.ft. home offering luxury to the limit. Features 3 bedrms, 4 baths, large floor to ceiling windows & 1 bedrm suite in bsmt.

Bob’s Mini Mart. A long time, well established convenience store with living quarters upstairs. Business known for quality and great customer service. Building has had some extensive renos & upgrades over the years.

Great holding property in downtown Merritt. Currently to be used as a parking lot. Has great potential. Call for more details.

#2047

#2720

#2830

#2946

#2831

#2893

$199,000

Buy your land now and be ready to build in the spring!

$289,000

$425,000

$1,100,000

$825,000

5985 BEECH RD

6449 MONCK PARK

ON TYNER LAKE

2701 NICOLA AVE

Great waterfront property of 6 acres for your recreational getaway or build your home in the country. Mostly flat with many building sites, shallow well, septic approval, hydro with 200 amp and driveway already in.

Great development of high end custom homes. Build your dream home on this one acre lot. Water and sewer hookups available. Close to water access for boating, swimming and more.

Government lease land with rustic 2 bedroom cabin with kitchen and living room. Has 2 woodstoves, propane fridge, stove & lights are solar power. Located 30 kms from Merritt.

Commercial building in busy location with tenant, and is fully leased. Total of 6600 sq.ft. with 4100 on the main, 1050 sq.ft. in basement and 1520 on top floor that could be used as living quarters.

#2857

#2836

$269,000

$159,900

#2877

$55,000

#2573 $850,000

$39,900

MIDDAY VALLEY RD

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

LINDLEY CREEK RD

1481 MILLER RD

6649 MONCK PARK

6832 BEAVER POINT

2845 NEILSON ST

2076 COUTLEE AVE

53 AC property that includes R3 and FD zoning. FD allows for Buyer to request a zoning to fit their plans – could be changed residential to M1 zoning for Light Industrial. Call for details.

10 acre lot in Miller Estates, a subdivision of custom built executive homes, just 10 minutes west of Merritt. Enjoy the views of the valley & surrounding mountains. Land is mostly cleared with some trees.

Incredible unobstructed one acre lot, amongst other beautifully built custom homes. Quickly becoming the premier place for full time or recreational living. Choose your plan & start building today!

2 bedroom recreational cabin with living room, dining room & kitchen. Enjoy the sandy beaches & breathtaking views. Boating, fishing, swimming and snowmobiling in winter. No water or sewer services.

15.9 acre RV Park zoning bordering the Coldwater River. Hookups in place & future set of plans for expansion available. Has city services. Has small rental home with long term tenants.

6500 sq.ft. commercial space. Sale includes building and land. Currently used as bowling alley & all equipment included for turnkey business, if desired. Parking at rear. Amazing value for any entrepreneurs.

#2939

$1,690,000

#2763

$239,900

#2833 $169,000

#2834

$425,000 #2771

$1,850,000

#2759 $450,000

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SHOP LOCAL & WIN BIG! 9th Annual PASSPORT TO CHRISTMAS CONTEST RUNS FROM NOV. 16 - DEC. 20, 2017

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YOU BOOZE, YOU CRUISE, YOU LOSE.

DON’T DRINK & DRIVE

From Dr. McLeod, Dr. Ross, Dr. Edmonds & the staff at the Nicola Valley Medical Centre

Pre-plan your ride home!

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Plan ahead for a ride home!

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Wishing everyone a safe and happy holiday season. Please Don’t Drink and Drive!

they don’t mix be safe this season,

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Arrive Alive! Don’t Drink & Drive! Don’t drive if you’re Tipsy, Buzzed or Blitzen. OFFICE HOURS: MONDAY - FRIDAY 8:00 AM - 4:30 PM

For up-to-date road and weather conditions please check Drive BC

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Don’t Drink & Drive

The Conayt Friendship Society Alcohol and Drug Program is very concerned about DO NOT drink, drug and drive.

Too many people are arrested every holiday season after failing breathalyzer tests at police roadside checkpoints. Driving while intoxicated puts your own life in danger, but the worst thing is that it endangers the lives of other road users as well. Make sure that this festive time of year doesn’t end in tragedy for you or anyone else.

PLEASE BE SAFE this holiday season!

Christmas time often means one party after another with drinks galore. When you accept an invitation, plan ahead of time how you’re going to get home. Members of the same family or group of friends can designate a driver, arrange to share a taxi at the end of the evening, or use a free or forhire drive home service.

Think before you Drink!

Even if your alcohol consumption is moderate you still ought to check that you’re still capable of driving safely. Use a personal breath alcohol tester to find out if you’re over the legal limit; they are on sale at most provincial liquor and wine stores.

Call a designated driver.

It might be hard to remember this when under the influence, but a person’s behaviour and faculties are altered by alcohol. When blood alcohol content is over 0.5 g/l, a driver’s field of vision shrinks, distance perception changes, visual reaction times increase, there is more sensitivity to glare, and vigilance and resistance to fatigue are reduced. Perhaps the ultimate danger is that alcohol consumption results in a loss of inhibition, which causes drivers to under-evaluate dangers and break traffic laws.

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The choice you make will determine which room you end up in tonight.

City Hall 2185 Voght Street

ARRIVE ALIVE! Please Don’t Drink & Drive this holiday season.

Driving under the influence will cost you — so think about it before you do it! There are two types of designated drivers: this one, or this one. The choice is yours.

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Choose a safe ride home!

Arnica is donating trucks and staff to drive you home safely December 8-20 ~ Call 250-315-5074 The service is FREE but we will be accepting donations towards the Hospital Improvement Fund. People are asked to call our office and let us know of the party and we will schedule drivers. Our way of doing something for the community!

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SPORTS

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JUNIOR HOCKEY

Centennials win two of three; move into sixth place Ian Webster THE MERRITT HERALD

The Merritt Centennials are starting to make some noise in the neighbourhood. After spending most of the season at the bottom of the BCHL’s Interior division standings, the Cents have moved ahead of the Salmon Arm Silverbacks into sixth place, and have their sights firmly set on the fifth-place West Kelowna Warriors. With two games in hand on both teams, Merritt sits four points up on Salmon Arm and just four points back of West Kelowna. The Centennials (14-14-2-1) have won four of their last five games, including their two most recent outings. They defeated the Silverbacks 4-1 at home on Saturday, and followed that up with a gutsy 5-3 road win over the fourth-place Smoke Eaters in Trail on Tuesday. Merritt’s only loss in the five-game stretch was a 7-3 setback at the hands of the visiting

Wenatchee Wild on Friday night. The Wild currently hold down third spot in the Interior standings, three points up on Trail and two points behind the Penticton Vees. The Vernon Vipers continue to be the class of the BCHL, as their 23-7-1-4 record and 51 points puts them on top of the Interior standings and in first place leaguewide. Despite being badly outplayed by Wenatchee in the first 20-plus minutes of Friday’s game, Merritt held a 3-2 lead early in the second period, thanks to goals by Nick Wicks, Ashton Stockie and Zach Court. Unfortunately, there was no stopping the Wild on this night, as they erupted for five unanswered goals of their own en route to a one-sided victory. Jake Berger took the loss in the Merritt net. The final shot count was 41-17 in favour of Wenatchee. The Centennials made amends in their second weekend outing,

Cents’ bits and bites

Merritt Centennials’ forward Nick Wicks celebrates his goal on Friday night against the Wenatchee Wild with teammates (left to right) Zach Zorn, Zach Court and Tyrell Buckley. The Cents fell 7-3 to the Wild, but rebounded for a 4-1 win over the Salmon Arm Silverbacks on Saturday. Ian Webster/Herald

outshooting the ’Backs 25-7 in the first period (and 46-40 overall) to take the battle for sixth place in the standings. Merritt scorers versus Salmon Arm were Henry Cleghorn with the natural hat trick and Zack Zorn. Austin Roden stopped 39 shots for the win. With four regulars on the sidelines due to illness, and Rylan Van Unen away at the World Juniors, the Centennials travelled to Trail with a

patchwork line-up. Three call-ups contributed in a big way to the Cents’ two-goal victory over their rivals from the Kootenays. Defenseman Joel Patsey (100 Mile Wranglers) contributed a goal, his teammate Frazer Dodd an assist, and fellow blueliner Jacob Bourchier (Revelstoke Grizzlies) a couple of thunderous hits. Other Merritt scorers versus the Smokies were Matthew Kopperud,

YOUNGSTERS SHOW THEIR STUFF

BCHL STANDINGS to Dec. 12

There was a lot happening between periods at Saturday’s Cents game. The first intermission featured an entertaining scrimmage with Merritt minor hockey initiation players (left), while the highlight of the second break was a beautiful figure skating routine by Nicola Valley Skating Club member Abby Thoms (right). Ian Webster/Herald

INTERIOR DIVISION Team

GP W L T OTL PTS

Vernon Penticton Wenatchee Trail West Kelowna Merritt Salmon Arm

35 23 7 4 1 51 31 22 6 2 1 47 33 21 9 1 2 45 33 20 11 0 2 42 33 17 15 0 1 35 31 14 14 1 2 31 33 12 18 0 3 27

Mathieu Gosselin, Zorn and Brad Cocca. Berger returned to form, stopping 30 of 33 pucks sent his way to earn the win. Merritt’s final two games before the Christmas break see the Cents travel to Vernon on Friday for a showdown with the high-flying Vipers before hosting the Island division’s Nanaimo Clippers on Sunday in a 2 p.m. matinee.

The Merritt Centennials announced Dec. 2 that the club has traded 19-year-old forward McKullen Astill to the Humboldt Broncos of the Saskatchewan Junior Hockey League (SJHL) for future considerations. Born in Edmonton, Astill spent a number of years in Norway, and played last season for the Stavanger Oilers U20 team. In 15 BCHL games with the Centennials, Astill recorded one assist. In other trade news prior to the Dec. 10 deadline, former Centennials’ goaltender Colten Lancaster was traded by the BCHL’s Alberni Valley Bulldogs to the Flin Flon Bombers of the SJHL. Lancaster played two full seasons with the Cents from 2015 to 2017. Another former Merritt netminder, Cole Kehler, has signed a three-year entry level pro contract with the NHL’s Los Angeles Kings. After playing 43 games with the Centennials in the 2015-16 season, Kehler joined the WHL’s Portland Winterhawks. In 22 games this season with the Hawks, the Altona, Manitoba native is sporting a 2.15 goals-against-average and .931 save-percentage. Cents’ forward Rylan Van Unen is currently in Truro, Nova Scotia, playing for Team Canada West at the 2107 World Junior A Challenge. Canada West lost its opening two games: 5-2 to the Czech Republic on Sunday and 2-1 to Team USA on Tuesday. In quarterfinal action Wednesday night, Canada West was slated to meet Canada East. The tournament wraps up on Dec. 16.

MAINLAND DIVISION Team

GP W L T OTL PTS

Langley Prince George Surrey Chilliwack Coquitlam

35 16 9 1 9 42 33 18 10 3 2 41 34 17 13 1 3 38 34 16 14 2 2 36 32 6 23 2 1 15

ISLAND DIVISION Team

GP W L T OTL PTS

Powell River Nanaimo Victoria Alberni Valley Cowichan Valley

31 18 9 2 2 40 33 16 12 2 3 37 34 16 14 1 3 36 33 9 18 4 2 24 32 5 22 2 3 15

Merritt vs Centennials

Nanaimo Clippers Sunday, Dec. 17 - 2 pm

CHRISTMAS GIFT IDEAS & GREAT STOCKING STUFFERS! Merchandise, Gift Certificates and Raffle Tickets for that extra special someone in your life! For tickets drop by 2001-C Voght St, or pick one up at a Home Game.


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SPORTS

Taylor and Montgomery rinks tie in annual Turkeyspiel

A dozen mixed teams took part in this year’s Turkeyspiel, held at the Merritt Curling Centre on Saturday and sponsored by Save-On Foods. When the ice chips had finished settling, the Bob Taylor and Paul Montgomery rinks wound up tied for first place. (Top left) From the left, Taylor team members Gerry Gilderdale, Sharlene Lively, Taylor, (missing) Dawn Armitage; Montgomery team members Meg Paulson, Montgomery, Nancy Ellingsen and Allan Paulson. (Lower left) The third-place team of (left to right) Tom Preston, Diane Wandler, Hazel Mitchell and George Mitchell. (Top right) Gilderdale and Armitage make a clean sweep of things during Saturday morning action. Each team played three four-end games. (Lower right) Emma Graham delivers the goods. Next up on the curling calendar is the men’s open bonspiel from Jan. 12 to 14, followed by the one-day Cattlemen’s Spiel on Feb. 3. The rock-throwing season concludes in March with a mixed bonspiel from March 2 to 4, and the year-end club championships on March 16 and 17. Ian Webster/Herald and contributed Three members of the Merritt Tracker Sportswear midget rep team were called up on Dec. 8 to play for the Columbia Valley Rockies of the KIJHL. They were Anthony Tulliani (far left), goaltender Colton Macaulay and Atrayu Johnny (far right). The Merritt trio helped the Rockies defeat the Golden Rockets 5-0, before quickly returning home to play a midget game on Saturday. Ian Webster/Herald

MINOR HOCKEY REPORT Atom Development The Fountain Tire atoms swept a pair of weekend home games against Revelstoke on the weekend. Soren Anderson’s late third-period goal was the difference on Saturday as the Merritt team edged the visitors 6-5. Other Merritt scorers in the first game were Cooper Harrington, Landon Weimer, Luke Sowpal, Cayden Bergstrom and Carson Mouland. In the second game, Merritt held 1-0 and 3-2 period leads en route to their second win of the weekend. In a remarkable coincidence, it was Weimer, Sowpal, Bergstrom, Mouland and Sorenson scoring again — in the same order as the first game! Picking up assists in the two outings were Gavin Mouland (4), Will Hubbard (2) and Weimer. Evan Sterling picked up both wins in net for the Merritt atom development team. Peewee Rec The Joco Transport peewees battled Chase mightily on Sunday, but came out on the losing end of a 12-4 score. Merritt marksmen

(Above) Tracker Sportswear midget rep Marco Camastro (17) celebrates one of his three goals on Sunday versus Clearwater. (Below) Merritt’s Connor Ouellet (14) makes a strong play on the Clearwater net during the weekend doubleheader against the Ice Hawks. On Saturday, Merritt defeated the visitors 5-2, but fell 8-3 to the first-place Hawks on Sunday. Ian Webster/Herald

were Isaac Asselstine (2), Simon Cisco and Noah Lara. Awarded assists were Cisco, Logan Fraser, Colton Ferris, Brooke Gustafson, Brysen Pinyon and Rae Bassett. Midget Rep The Merritt Tracker Sportswear midget reps handed the Clearwater Ice Hawks their first loss of the season in gaining a split of their weekend doubleheader. Saturday, netminder Colton Macaulay backstopped his Merritt team to a 5-2 victory over the Hawks. Scoring for the Tracker team were Marcos Camastro (2), Liam Kelly, Tyler Mosley and Mack Stead. Assists went to

Tanveer Bansi, Travis Simon, Justin Tighe, Anthony Tulliani, Connor Ouellet and Kelly. On Sunday, the Hawks scored four times in a span of 10 minutes of the second period to win the rematch 8-4. Merritt goal getters were Camastro with a hat trick and Braeden King. Assists were credited to

What’s happening in and around the Nicola Valley

Dec. 15-16

MSS Senior Boys/Girls Basketball Tournament, Merritt Secondary School Gymnasium Fri. 12:45 p.m. MSS Boys vs Kalamalka (Vernon) 2:30 p.m. MSS Girls vs W.L. Seaton (Vernon) Sat. 8:30 a.m. MSS Girls vs Ashcroft 10:15 a.m. MSS Boys vs Summerland 5:15 p.m. MSS Boys vs Barriere 7:00 p.m. MSS Girls vs Summerland

Dec. 17

Merritt Centennials vs Nanaimo Clippers, Nicola Valley Memorial Arena, 7 p.m.

Dec. 29

Merritt Centennials vs Coquitlam Express, Nicola Valley Memorial Arena, 7 p.m.

Jan. 12-14

Men’s Bonspiel, Merritt Curling Centre

Feb. 3

Cattlemen’s Bonspiel, Merritt Curling Centre

March 2-4

Mixed Bonspiel, Merritt Curling Centre

Ouellet, Tulliani, Leif Ellingsen and Macaulay. Games This Weekend (all games in town) Saturday 11:15 a.m. Peewee Rec 2 vs Clearwater 1:00 p.m. Atom Dev. vs Kamloops Sunday 11:00 a.m. Midget Rec vs 100 Mile

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Regular Sessions Indoor Tennis

Monday, Wednesday, CMS, Friday 11a.m. - 1:00 p.m. Thursday, CMS, 3:30 - 5:30 p.m.

Indoor Pickleball Monday, Wednesday, Friday, CMS, 8:30 a.m. - 11a.m. Tuesday, Thursday, Civic Centre, 6:30 - 8:30 p.m. (Tuesday and Thursday sessions start Nov. 28) Raise The Bar Bootcamp

Tuesday, Thursday, Diamond Vale School, 6:30 p.m. Saturday, Cadet Hall, 10 a.m.

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Celebrate a LIfe Tree and Prayer Wheel. Join the Merritt & District Hospice Society and hang a tag on a tree or place a note in wheel to remember a special someone located at Extra Foods on Friday, Dec. 15, Saturday, Dec. 16, Friday, Dec. 22 and Saturday, Dec 23 from noon until 6 pm.

COURTHOUSE ARTS GALLERY

Join us Thursday-Saturday from 12-6 p.m.. See our current art show or join us for our Friday workshops, different arts and artists, from tea and talk to mosaics, drawing, etc. For what’s new this week at the Gallery and the NVAC check our website nicolavalleyartscouncil.com Or call 250-378-6515 or 250-315-3437.

A SERVICE OF LESSONS AND CAROLS

Christmas carol favourites we love to sing. Thursday, Dec. 14, 7pm and Friday, Dec. 15 at 7 pm at St. Michael’s Anglican Church Hall, 1990 Chapman St. Refreshments and goodies to follow.

Pension Breakfast at the Conayt Friendship Society for December only is being combined with our community breakfast on December 20th and will be held from 10 am to 2 pm on that day instead of 8:30 am to 10:30 am. January Pension Breakfast weill returen to normal for January.

will be celebrating the Birth of Christ on Sunday, Dec. 17 at 10 a.m. Come and enjoy the Christmas Story and carol service.

FAMILY HISTORY

Anyone wanting to research their Family Trees may contact Al Thompson at 250-212-9868. We will open the Family History Centre by appointment only.

MULTI CULTURAL DINNER

The Family History Centre at The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints is open every Thursday from 2 pm to 4 pm. Located at 2451 Spring Bank Ave. Everyone welcome.

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Join the Navy League every Wednesday evening from 6-9 p.m. for our parade. We are located at 1755 Coldwater Ave. Jumpstart does cover the cost of our fees and no child is turned away due to finances. For more information phone 250-280-6944.

The Nicola Valley Garden Club meets the first Wednesday of each month at 7 p.m. in the Merritt Civic Centre. Monthly speakers and refreshments. Novembers guest speaker is Joe Moffat from All About Cedar, who will tell us how to improve our gardens with cedar products. For more information contact Ellen Miller at 250-315-1012

Merritt Baptist Church

2499 Coutlee Ave. (Corner of Coutlee and Orme) • 250-378-2464 Service Time/ Sunday School: Sunday 10:00 a.m.

Merritt Lutheran Fellowship

in St. Michael's Anglican Hall • 250-378-9899 Service Time: 3rd Sunday each month 1:00 p.m.

Nicola Valley Evangelical Free Church

MERRITT SENIOR CURLING starting up in October

1950 Maxwell St. • 250-378-9502 Service Time: Sundays 10:00 a.m.

2017 Mondays and Tuesdays at 1:00 p.m. new curlers welcome contact Lucy 250-378-7638

Sacred Heart Catholic Church

Corner of Jackson & Blair • 250-378-2919 • Mass Time: Sundays 9:00 a.m.

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Seventh Day Adventist Church

2190 Granite Ave. • 250-378-2339 Bible Study: 9:30 • Service Time: Saturdays 11:00 a.m.

Invites all persons interested in restoring and enjoying vintage vehicles to join us at our monthly meeting held at the Anglican Church Hall, 1990 Chap.m.an Street, at 7 p.m. on the second Wednesday of each month. Vintage car ownership is not required. Call Pete Ratzlaff at 250378-4199 for more information.

St. Michael’s Anglican Church

1990 Chapman St. • 250-378-3772 Service times: Sundays at 10am (no service on the 5th Sunday)

Trinity United Church

Corner of Quilchena & Chapman • 250-378-5735 Service Time/ Sunday School (K - Gr. 4) - 10 am

Meets on the first and third Thursday of every month. Meetings begin at 7:00 p.m. at 1721 Coldwater Avenue. For more information, call Sharon at 250-315-2340

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First Thursday of month, 5:00 to 6:30 p.m. at Trinity United Church. For parents or guardians and children to share fun activities, crafts, games, songs, celebration and sit-down dinner with your family. For more information or to register 250-378-5735 or email tucc@telus.net

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