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INSIDE... BODY FOUND

The body of a 27-year-old woman from the Northwest Territories was discovered in a ditch south of Merritt during a highway closure.

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MONEY AVAILABLE Despite missing out on the first round, City of Merritt plans to apply to a provincial fund designed to help communities mitigate flooding.

BURNING BRIDGE

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SHOWING SUPPORT A local teen battling cancer for the second time in her life will benefit from funds raised through a local event planned for Sunday.

SPENCES BRIDGE watched as the BC Wildfire Service battled a wildfire which ignited north of the community on Monday. STORY/PAGE 9

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Photo courtesy of the BC Wildfire Service

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Body discovered during closure Dara Hill THE MERRITT HERALD

Rollover sends five to hospital

The closure of the northbound lanes of the Coquihalla Highway led to the discovery of the body of a 27-year-old indigenous woman on July 22. “She’s, I would say, a 27-year-old lady from the Northwest Territories who relocated to B.C.,” said Merritt RCMP Staff Sgt. Lorne Wood. The body was discovered while northbound traffic was stopped near the Mine Creek Road exit due to a motor vehicle collision on Sunday evening. A motorist decided to go for a walk and discovered the female in the ditch near the highway. Merritt RCMP Staff Sgt. Lorne Wood said it is unclear how long the woman had been there. She did not appear to have been struck by a vehicle or have any serious injuries, he said. “Right now there are no signs of foul play but we are still treating it as such until the coroner completes an autopsy and we can hopefully come up with a cause of death,” he said. “It’s sort of a catch22. There’s nothing right now to point to it being suspicious but at the same time given where she was found and the circumstances in which she was found and that it does make it suspicious until we rule out a cause of death.” The woman was not reported missing prior to her death, according to Wood. “We will be notifying next of kin. A lot of people are calling in saying their daughter or niece is missing, so this is our way of letting people know we have identified her,” he said.

Five people were admitted to the hospital following a rollover collision on Highway 5 south of Merritt Sunday evening at approximately 5:00 p.m. One person was air lifted to hospital in critical condition, according to the BC Ambulance Service, and four others were transported in stable condition by ground ambulance. The driver of the vehicle appeared to have been asleep at the wheel, Wood told the Herald.

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this week The Coquihalla Highway was closed northbound between Hope and Merritt until just after midnight on Monday following the rollover collision. Photo courtesy of VSA Highway Maintenance.

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Biosolids battle Upcoming changes to the organic matter recycling regulation may make the land applications of biosolids more palatable, regional representatives were told at a recent workshop.

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Fires banned As of 12:00 p.m. on Thursday, July 26, campfires will be prohibited throughout the Kamloops Fire Centre jurisdiction due to hot, dry conditions which have increased the fire danger rating.

Search ‘CAMPFIRE BAN’ RCMP are considering charges for the driver, who attempted to use an emergency turnaround north of Merritt on Sunday evening. Photo contributed

RCMP considering charges for U-turn While crews attended to the rollover south of Merritt, a lumber truck driver was struck by another vehicle on Highway 5 between Merritt and

Kamloops. The crash occurred when one truck attempted an illegal U-turn just after 5:00 p.m. on Sunday evening. Merritt RCMP Staff Sgt. Lorne Wood confirmed the crash took place approximately

nine kilometres north of Merritt, and did not result in any major injuries. “A lumber truck up near Helmer [Interchange] decided to use one of the emergency turnarounds to come back to Merritt and in doing so ended up being struck by another

tanker truck causing some damage to both vehicles,” he said. “The highway was closed down for a bit while everything was cleaned up.” According to Wood, RCMP are considering charges for the driver who attempted the U-turn.

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SEE PAGE 23-24OF THIS PAPER FOR INFORMATION ABOUT TWO PUBLIC HEARINGS TO BE HELD ON JULY 24, 2018 NOTICE OF TEMPORARY ROAD CLOSURE We have a temporary road closure EVERY Friday evening that will be in effect from July 6 – September Merritt Summer Nights Market 2000 & 2100 Blocks of Quilchena Avenue Friday 5:00 pm to 10:00 pm

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Position: The City of Merritt is inviting applications for the position of Lifeguard/Instructor II.

Position: The City of Merritt is inviting applications for the position of Lifeguard/Instructor I.

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, July 27, 2018 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, July 27, 2018 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.

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NOTICE OF PROJECT COLDWATER AVENUE IMPROVEMENT PROJECT – PHASE III The City of Merritt is pleased to formally announce the continuation of the Coldwater Avenue Phase III project that will commence on Monday, July 23, 2018. This is the final segment of the three-phase Coldwater Avenue Improvement project that will include upgrades to water, sewer and storm utilities to the 1900 block of Coldwater Avenue, between River Street and Voght Street. Please note that temporary road closures, detours and alternating traffic patterns will be in effect daily from Monday to Saturday, 7:00 am to 6:00 pm, and vehicle access will be limited to local and emergency traffic only. We apologize for any inconvenience this may cause, and your continual patience is much appreciated. If you would like further information regarding the Coldwater Avenue Improvement Project - Phase III, please do not hesitate to contact:

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NICOLA VALLEY NEWS CITY BUSINESS

Committee urges action on flood mitigation Dara Hill THE MERRITT HERALD

With the goal of repairing local river corridors in mind, a group of Merritt residents continue to lobby city council to take action on flood mitigation in the Nicola Valley. The Merritt Rivers Riparian Rehabilitation Committee, spearheaded by Nic Beers, presented a collection of ideas to address Merritt’s flooding issues at a special committee of the whole meeting on July 17. Equipped with 60 years of experience living in Merritt and a passion for the local rivers, Beers encouraged council to consider caring for the floodplain a top priority and stressed the importance of repairing the river system in the Nicola Valley. “I have spent my whole life on the river, that’s why I’m so passionate,” he said. “I do not believe the majority of people are as environmentally aware as they

On behalf of the Merritt Rivers Riparian Rehabilitation Committee, Beers addressed council at a special committee of the whole meeting on July 17 Dara Hill/Herald

should be.” Beers then proposed an educational tool such as a brochure be made, in partnership with the city, to explain what the riparian area is and its significance. “I would personally present [the brochure] to every person living on the river in Merritt,”

he said. Current goals of the committee — now comprised of approximately 25 members — include implementing a permanent retaining wall on Voght Street, ensuring emergency services retain access during flooding, and overall river repair.

The committee’s presentation stressed the importance of addressing Nicola River flooding, Claybanks erosion disaster potential, riparian repair efforts such as planting trees and grasses, and fostering the return of salmon spawning. Beers also outlined options to

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reconfigure the Nicola River at the meeting to accommodate increased flow through diking, diverting, benching and widening. The ideas presented were numerous, but ultimately Beers said it’s action the committee is after “[Coun.] Linda Brown knows the solution,” he said, referencing her motion to implement a permanent structure on Voght Street to contain flooding. “I propose that council pass that proposed bylaw now — tonight.” Councillors expressed their gratitude to the committee and Beers’ commitment to improving the flood situation in Merritt. They also warned the steps involved in solving the problems take time. “I embrace your passion because it is my passion as well,” said Coun. Diana Norgaard, who noted it takes several weeks to create and pass a bylaw. “It took a lot to get here and it’s going

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VIEWPOINT EDITORIAL

Unions back in business Premier John Horgan has followed through on his March promise to return TOM FLETCHER B.C.’s B.C. major public VIEWS infrastructure projects to a “closed shop” for selected international trade unions, many of which are headquartered in the U.S. This old-is-new policy applies first to the replacement of the Pattullo Bridge between New Westminster and Surrey, and then to widening the Trans-Canada Highway from Kamloops to the Alberta border. This is the latest move in a labour power struggle has been raging for most of my adult life, notably with the showdown over Expo 86 construction and bringing in Hyundai Corp. to pair with a non-union contractor to build the Alex Fraser Bridge. Christy Clark picked up the torch lit by then-premier Bill Bennett in the 1980s, pushing through the Site C project as the first B.C. Hydro dam to be built as an open-shop site. This was much to the dismay of the B.C. and Yukon Building Trades Council, a group restricted to branch offices of international unions, which signed on reluctantly to share the Site C work site with non-union companies and non-affiliated unions that it views with contempt. Horgan has now proclaimed the return of the “project labour agreement” for public construction, in which the old-school unions agree not to strike in exchange for a monopoly on the site. (How old-school? They have names like International Brotherhood of Boilermakers, Iron Shipbuilders, Blacksmiths, Forgers and Helpers Lodge 359.)

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To ensure peace, democracy must fail “I am as soft as wool. I am a very soft person in life,” Emmerson Dambudzo Mnangagwa told the BBC in a recent interview, but his nickname GWYNNE DYER is ‘The Crocodile.’ The international There is probably STAGE no more ruthless person active in Zimbabwe’s politics, and three months ago he looked like a shoo-in to win the presidential election due to be held on July 30. It was ‘ED’ (as he is understandably known for short) whose dismissal as vicepresident last year triggered the military coup that finally forced the resignation of Robert Mugabe, the elderly and authoritarian president whose 37-year rule had ruined the country economically. Mnangagwa emerged from that as the interim president of Zimbabwe, and this election was supposed to put the seal of legitimacy on his rule. It seemed an easy win because the main opposition party, the Movement for Democratic Change (MDC), is an alliance of

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seven smaller parties, and the MDC’s founder and leader for almost two decades died in February. But it isn’t turning out like that at all. Three months ago Mnangagwa led the new MDC leader, Nelson Chamisa, by 11 points in the opinion polls, but by last week his lead had shrunk to only 3 per cent. Many people are still afraid to reveal their true voting intentions due to their ingrained fear of the ruling Zanu-PF Party’s frequent use of deadly violence against opposition supporters in the past, so Chamisa could even come in ahead of Mnangagwa in next Monday’s vote. But there are 23 presidential candidates in this round, and unless Chamisa gets more than half the votes that would mean a second, run-off election between the two. The ruling Zanu-PF party has largely abstained from violence this time, but if it knew it was likely to lose the presidency in the second round the gloves might come off. The army’s senior officers, all Zanu-PF members, count on Mnangagwa to maintain their privileged status in a relatively poor country, and his past record contains a great deal of violence. A veteran of Zimbabwe’s independence war, he gained a fearsome reputation as

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national security minister during Zanu-PF’s war against a rival independence movement in the 1980s, during which thousands were killed and tens of thousands tortured. So he’s probably not afraid to use force again, and neither are his generals. But the army’s junior officers might not follow them, since they are not getting rich out of the current arrangement. It could get very messy, and many Zimbabweans hope for a coalition government after the first round in which Mnangagwa narrowly wins the presidency but gives experienced MDC leaders most of the powerful ministries. That might work well, since Mnangagwa could be a good president so long as his power and wealth were safe. His campaign focuses firmly on fixing the economy, which is in desperate need of repair, and he argues, quite plausibly, that if only the country could show that it was stable then foreign investment would flood in. Mugabe ruined the economy — at one point the GDP was down by half — and even now Zimbabweans are 15 per cent poorer than they were in 1980.

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OPINION LETTER

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Trip saved by resourceful workers

Forty-year labour battle continues

From the Herald archives: July 26, 1978

MERRITT’S FIRST PLANE CRASH AT AIRSTRIP

Construction workers at a high-rise condo site. Tom Fletcher/Black Press

The public works department spared no effort in pursuit of a lost set of keys. Photo contributed

Editor, Hats off to the public works department of Merritt. While my wife and I were motorcycling around your city I dropped my keys and they fell down a storm drain. Some locals tried to help but Charlie from public works sent over very helpful workers with a vac truck. They sucked out the drain, emptied it in their shop and brought back my keys. I was grateful and impressed. Thank you! Del and Sue Alexander Fort St. John

Zimbabwe full of restless potential From Page 6 Millions have left the country seeking work elsewhere (mostly in South Africa). But it is rich in resources, and it has one of Africa’s best-educated populations: more than two-thirds of Zimbabweans aged 15-49 have attended secondary school. So it really could attract the investment if it emerged from all this as a stable, democratic country — but the paradox is that it might be less stable under a genuinely democratic government led by Nelson Chamisa. The threat of military intervention would be ever-present. Yet it is actually possible that Chamisa could win over 50 per cent of the votes and become president in the first round. The unknown factor is the youth

vote. Zimbabwe is a young country, with almost half the registered voters under 35, and they have never voted in a free and fair election before. Almost all of them, even the poorest, have mobile phones. They also have a reasonably good education, and they face a staggeringly high unemployment rate. So are these ambitious, frustrated young men and women more likely vote for dour, 75-year-old Emmerson Mnangagwa, who bears the stains of almost every crime committed in Mugabe’s long rule, or for a quickwitted, humorous, 40-year-old newcomer called Nelson Chamisa? Stay tuned. Gwynne Dyer’s new book is ‘Growing Pains: The Future of Democracy (and Work)’.

From Page 6 As B.C. Building Trades executive director Tom Sigurdson explained to me, nonunion companies can still bid, as long as they pay wages and benefits determined by the oldschool unions. Their “non-working foremen” and a quota of their non-union workers are allowed on site, but anyone who picks up a tool is required to join the designated union within 30 days. Benefits will keep some non-union contractors out. They include union-controlled defined-benefit pension plans. The ones who do get in have their most skilled employees forced into the union, at least for the duration of the job. Things have changed since I worked as a pipelayer for a nonunion water and sewer contractor in northern B.C. the early 1980s. My wage of $10.50 an hour, time and a half for overtime, was decent money back then, but I looked with envy at the much higher wages and perks of my friends who got on with provincial highway jobs.

I was disturbed to learn that one way to get these privileged jobs was to locate a certain union business agent, slip him an envelope with $500 cash inside, and get “name requested” to jump over those with greater seniority waiting on the union

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age. One of Gordon Campbell’s moves was to pry control over apprenticeships away from the big unions. He set up the Industry Training Authority to co-ordinate the school and on-the-job parts of apprenticeships.

‘This is what [Bill] Bennett was battling against back then and the same unions are regaining control today.’

hall list. I’m not suggesting that this still goes on today, but these are among the risks of monopoly control of labour. This is what Bennett was battling against back then and the same unions are regaining control today. The wage gap today is not as big. Skilled carpenters, electricians and other trades are in high demand whether they work union, non-union or run their own show, and a whole lot of them are nearing retirement

Under Horgan’s rules, that’s quietly being revised as well. The ITA carries on, with some new board members appointed in May. Two of them come from the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers and two more are officials of post-secondary faculty unions. Tom Fletcher is B.C. legislature reporter and columnist for Black Press. Email: tfletcher@blackpress. ca

The pilot of the plane that crashed at the Merritt Municipal Airport, Saunders Field, has been released from hospital and sent home, according to a hospital spokesman this morning. A Cessna 172 plane crashed about 9:07 on Saturday, July 22, while attempting to land at the Merritt airstrip. The pilot and lone occupant, Lambertus Nicollas Lambregts, 48 years of age, of Tata Creek, B.C. (near Cranbrook) sustained facial lacerations in the crash. He was taken to the Nicola Valley General Hospital where he was treated, and was released a couple of days ago. The plane was extensively damaged, however, and following the crash, it came to rest off the west end of the runway.

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NICOLA VALLEY NEWS GOVERNMENT GRANT

Merritt passes on first round of flood funds Dara Hill THE MERRITT HERALD

The B.C. government, in partnership with the Union of B.C. Municipalities (UBCM), announced first wave of communities receiving the flood mitigation grants for this year — and Merritt isn’t on the list. The grant, dubbed the Community Emergency Preparedness Fund (CEPF), provides grants for communities to perform flood risk assessments, mapping and mitigation planning. The program also provides funds for emergency social services, emergency operations centres and training, and structural mitigation projects. Merritt did not have the required project plans in place to apply for CEPF funding before last year’s deadline, said Sheila Thiessen, the city’s director of finance and IT. “To apply for flood mitigation funding, a defined project with design etc. needed to be prepared,” she wrote in an email to the Herald. But city councillors

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The City of Merritt plans to prepare an application for the next round of grants distributed through the provincial grant fund. Herald files

will be seeking applying for the grant next year. At the June 26 regular meeting, council voted in favour of the city’s environmental committee recommendation that city staff research a grant for the completion of flood risk assessment, flood mapping and flood mitigation planning through the CEPF.

City seeks overall flood mitigation plan

A comprehensive study is needed to develop a plan for the entire city, said environmental committee member Coun. Ginny Prowal. “You can’t just attack one area of flooding, because it can have a ripple effect downstream,” she said. “That’s a big issue. I realize people want to protect what is there’s, but we have to protect the whole city.” In defeating a motion from Coun.

Linda Brown to implement a concrete structure on Voght Street to prevent future flooding, councillors cited their concerns that targeting one area for flood mitigation could serve to shift the problem elsewhere. The motion was defeated at the June 26

city council meeting, four votes to three. “I would very much like to see this suggestion as part of an overall plan,” said Coun. Kurt Christopherson at the meeting. “I don’t want to do piecemeal work that may cause more problems than it solves.”

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“We’ve got a whole bunch of irons in the fire. We had a [geotechnical] study done, we haven’t got the report yet,” he said. “We want to meet with the minister responsible, so if there’s moneys available for us to do something we’re going to apply everywhere we can, we just haven’t taken that step yet.” The second intake of the CEPF grant applications is now open, according to Rebecca Bishop, program officer with UBCM. The maximum amount that can be received is $150,000, and the deadline to apply for the flood risk assessment, mapping and mitigation fund is Feb. 22, 2019.

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How is N’kwala different from the public school? • Students are coached, supported and are able to receive mastery in both Reading and Math. To receive mastery, students must receive a minimum of 80% on tests. Mastery is the goal for all students. • All students from Kindergarten to Grade 12 receive Nsyilxcen daily. • Class size and student:teacher ratio is smaller. • Students receive one-on-one assistance and/or small group assistance, when required. Is the Okanagan language taught? Way’ (Yes), the students receive 40-45 minutes of Nsyilxcen per day. The Nsyilxcen program also includes culture; students experience and learn about harvesting/gathering food, traditional sites, place names, history, etc. during language and other subject areas from K – Gr 12. How do I know N’kwala provides quality education? N’kwala School is assessed by the First Nations Schools Association and by the Ministry of Education – Independent Schools. The First Nations Schools Association Assessment and Certification Process is a five year cycle. N’kwala School’s last assessment was completed April 2016 with certification granted. The review included “all aspects of school operations, including student achievement data and other outcome measures, survey students, parents, school staff, and other community members to measure their satisfaction with the school’s programs.” Based on the results N’kwala developed a 5 Year School Growth Plan. FNSA supported N’kwala to ensure the Assessment was accurate and precise; plus, FNSA provided support to monitor and implement the School Growth Plan. The Ministry of Education – Independent School’s external evaluation and inspections are conducted at least every 6 years and every two years a monitoring inspection. N’kwala School’s last external evaluation was 2017; certification was granted June, 2017. The MOE(IS) evaluation and inspections ensures that N’kwala School meets and maintains “the legislated standards and requirements for their certificate of group classification under the Independent Schools Act”. N’kwala School is classified as Group 2. Can my child receive the Certificate of Graduation (Dogwood Diploma)? Yes, N’kwala is certified and is able to grant the Dogwood once a student has completed the Graduation Program Requirements. There have been students who have transferred from the public school system on the ‘Evergreen Certificate’. The Evergreen Certificate celebrates the completion of goals met on an educational program (IEP). With the support of the staff and parents, some students have transitioned from the Evergreen to the Dogwood and have completed all grade 12 requirements and graduated with the Dogwood. Are the teachers certified? Yes, all teachers must have at least a Bachelor of Education degree. The language teacher must have at least the DSTC Certificate (Developmental Standard Teaching Certificate). All teachers must have a current BC Teaching Certificate with the BC Ministry of Education. Is N’kwala School able to provide a variety of Grade 10-12 courses? Yes, the high school teacher(s) instruct a variety of Grade 10-12 courses; plus, N’kwala is part of the FNESC-Connected Classrooms. Through Connected Classrooms, students are able to complete a variety of courses including Math 10, Math 11 (Workplace), Science 10, Physics 11, Biology 11 and 12. English First Peoples 11 and 12, and Pre-Calculus 11. In addition, students receive in-class support. Courses are provided depending upon student need for graduation requirements. How does N’kwala School meet my child’s special needs? In addition to support provided by N’kwala staff, FNESC (First Nations Education Steering Committee) provides intensive educational support for students. Depending on the need, students may have Smart Goals or an IEP (Individual Education Plan); these are monitored to ensure students are receiving support to meet the goals as required. What are the steps to register my child(ren) at N’kwala? Registration forms are available at the Upper Nicola Band office (250-350-3342) and N’kwala School (250-350-3370). When you register your child(ren), you must provide documentation that verifies their age (Certificate of Birth). The principal is responsible for the decision on the admission of students. Registration forms are available on line at http://uppernicola.com/programs-services/nkwala-school/ We are not First Nations. Can we still register our child(ren)? Yes, N’kwala School is open to all children from kindergarten to grade 12.

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What are the bus arrangements from Merritt to Douglas Lake? N’kwala provides bus service from Merritt, Nicola, Quilchena, and Douglas Lake. Bus arrangements are made at the beginning of September. What is the contact information for N’kwala School? N’kwala School Phone: 250-350-3370 Email: nkwala@uppernicola.com During the summer months, email the principal at principal@uppernicola.com Address: 9410 Nkwala Road, Douglas Lake, B.C. V0E 1S0


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NICOLA VALLEY NEWS CANCER BATTLE

Teen to benefit from local funds Dara Hill THE MERRITT HERALD

A teenager from Merritt is set to see a show of support from her home town. Jordyn Tolles is a 19-year-old from the Nicola Valley, but she’s spent the past few months in Vancouver battling sarcoma cancer — for the second time. Local resident Desiree Ellefson has known Tolles and her mother, Deb Tolles, for years. She wanted to do something to keep the pair together during Tolles’ treatment, she explained, so she decided to initiate a fundraiser to help the mother afford to be on the coast with her daughter. Ellefson said she got the support she needed from the community, and the fundraiser is set for Sunday, July 29 from 1:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m. at the Aberdeen Inn pub in Lower Nicola. Featuring B.C.based musician Myles Murphy, Ellefson told the Herald the event will be a fun way to support the family in need. Those who have

Locals hope to keep the mother and daughter united as 19-yearold Jordyn Tolles battles sarcoma cancer. Photo contributed

musical instruments of their own are invited to bring them along for a jam, she said, and there will be a 50/50 raffle plus other fundraising activities with prizes. “It will be affordable for everyone — you’re not going to have to spend $100 to win something,”

Ellefson said, adding she’s hoping for a good turnout. “I’m sure the community will come together — it’s for one of our own.” Anyone wishing to learn more about the fundraiser or contribute in any way can contact Ellefson at 250-378-2933.


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$199,900

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$230,000

2000 BIRCH STREET

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.

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#3032

$224,900

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NEW 2 bedroom mobile home in Eldorado, close to shopping, golf course and is easy walk to all amenities. Pad rent $368.00 per month. Includes fridge, stove, washer/dryer.

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$34,900

1590 BANN STREET

Quality built rancher with many high end features, 9 ft ceilings, American Cherry HW kitchen, HW floors, 3 bedrms on main, 3 baths & fully finished basement with 4th bedroom & private entry.

#2926

$459,000

1314 FIR AVENUE

4 bedrm rancher with fantastic new of Coldwater River. Kitchen has Mill Creek cabinets, granite island, HW & laminate flooring. U/G sprinklers A/C fenced backyard, large storage shed.

#2999

$499,900

#303, 2295 BLAIR ST.

D L O S

Exceptionally clean 2 bedroom strata unit in Sandpiper. Bright open concept, A/C unit, all appliances. Perfect as an investment property or own your own home. Strata fees $126.31 per month.

#2986

$124,500

3030 MILLER COURT

Under construction, this new rancher has open concept on main with spacious kitchen/ dining area that opens to a great room with F/P. Loft can be used as family rm plus large bedrm with 4 pce bathrm.

#3019

$419,900 + GST

2563 COLDWATER AVE.

2700 GRANDVIEW HEIGHTS

6344 MONCK PARK ROAD

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6672 MONCK PARK RD

Stunning 6000 sq.ft. home with sweeping views from decks. Open concept kitchen with grante counters & island, 4 bedrooms, 4 baths, theater room, games room plus 2 bedrm suite

Beautiful 3700 sq.ft. rancher with fully finished basement. Features high ceilings, open concept, interior archways, 4 bedrooms, 4 baths, central A/C, HE furnace & 1 bedrm inlaw suite.

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#3023

#3008

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2 bedroom, top floor apartment, nice open floor plan, granite counter tops in kitchen, lots of cupboard space. Apartment can be rented out, so great for investors. Strata fee $160 per mon

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$739,900

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5544 HARMON ESTATES

1992 mobile home in Lower Nicola is move-in ready. New laminate flooring in living room, hallway and master bedroom. New kitchen with island & skylight. 5 pce bathrm with separate & large soaker tub.

Executive custom home in area of high end homes. Spacious home with gourmet kitchen with Silestone counters, oak cabinets & S/S appliances, sunken living room, 2 bedrms up, plus 1 bedrm suite and new roof.

Newer open concept rancher style home in good area of newer homes with 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, large kitchen that opens to the dining & living rooms. Sundeck in back yard and a double garage.

Exceptional lakefront luxury home on 0.99 acre lot. Feature HW & porcelain tile floors on the main, 5 bedrms, 4 baths, large gourmet kitchen, spacious covered deck plus guest suite on lower level.

Panoramic Stump Lake views from 12.3 acres with over 500 ft. of lakeshore. This one of a kind rancher has vast wrap around porches, a rustic guest cottage + a 2300 sq.ft. barn/shop.

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#3017

$89,900

1363 GARCIA STREET

#3012

$574,900

2465 CHAPMAN ST.

Cute and cozy 2 bedroom home in good area and close to shopping. Has laminated flooring, woodstove, jet tub in 4 pce bath. Huge kitchen with all appl Nicely landscaped with fruit trees & garden area.

3.22 acres that backs onto golf course in the city limits. Home has 3 bedrms, 3 baths,Lshaped island in kitchen S/S appliances, jetted tub & steam shower in ensuite, central A/C & RV parking.

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#2989

$189,900

2581B JACKSON AVEE

$759,000

#17 - 1749 MENZIES ST

Large 4 bedroom, 4 bath quality built home in desirable area & backs onto golf course. Laundry on the main, fully finished basement, 2 fireplaces and large 2 car garage.

Cute and cozy 2 bedroom home on large corner lot with development potential. Lot is 231x100 with subdivision potential or room for large shop. Has separate cabin that would be great for hobby shop.

Full side by side duplex with 1 bedroom up and 1 down on each side. Great revenue property, currently rented. New roof, new exterior paint and one side has had a renovation.

Good location to schools & shopping, this half duplex has 3 bedrms up, oak kitchen cabinets, sundeck plus 1 bedroom living quarter on ground level. Fenced backyard with lane access.

4 bedroom half duplex in good area & close to schools & shopping. 3 bedrms up, 1 down with soaker tub in ensuite. Fenced backyard with detached 24x13 shop/garage. Long term tenants.

This 3 bedroom townhouse with 2 pce powder room on main, open concept kitchen/living room, kitchen with nook & a breakfast bar. Gas F/P, skylights, BI vac. Nice end unit with bigger fenced yard.

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#2978

#2949

#2997

#3005

#3015

1501 COLDWATER AVE

$279,900

#122, 1401 NICOLA AVE

Perfect for investors – side by side duplex within walking distance to shopping & schools. Each side has 2 bedrooms, 100 amp service and a fenced backyard.

Nice 2 bedroom mobile home, comes with all appliances, new plumbing & heat tape. Close to golf course. Pad rent is $368.00 per month. Perfect for retired couple or starter home.

#2980

#2674

$155,000

2779 EAGLE CRES.

$49,900

2733 GRANDVIEW HEIGHTS RD

Amazing view from this 7039 sq.ft. lot. Close to shopping and restaurants. In area of quality built homes and growing subdivision. Bring your plans and start building your dream home.

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

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#2932

$75,000

$74,900

$259,900

2740 GRANDVIEW HEIGHTS

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

#2981

$69,900

2764 GRANDVIEW HEIGHTS Build your dream home in this fantastic development. Many high end homes in this development. Services are at the property lines. Has building scheme in place. Plans available with offer.

#3026

$79,900

$259,900

2769 GRANDVIEW HEIGHTS

#2976

$369,900

1801 MENZIES STREET

Nicely kept fenced yard with lane access. 3 bedroom half duplex with newer roof, kitchen with eating area and large living room. Currently tenanted. Good starter or investment home.

#3006

$179,900

#14, 1201 MCMILLAN ST

#2985

$1,695,000

2426 COLDWATER AVE

D L O S

Affordable elegance in this 3 bedroom upgraded rancher. New contemporary fresh white kitchen & appliances, heated bathrm floors, newer HW tank, U/G sprinklers, fenced yard & move in ready.

#3014

$288,800

1809 MENZIES STREET

#2937

$2,190,000

$225,000

1463 COLDWATER AVE

$230,000

1937 MERRITT AVE.

10681 HWY.97C

1001 COLDWATER RD

Great horse property of 9.88 acres with 5 bedrm level entry rancher with fully fi n. Walkout bsmt. Home has vaulted ceilings, large country kitchen and a spacious deck to enjoy the sunsets.

Enjoy the country living on 9.5 acres with 3 bedroom rancher with full bsmt. Nicely landscaped, new well, small workshop/garage & a covered deck. Lots of room for shop & outbuildings.

#2973

#2892

$699,900

2748 SUNSHINE VALLEY RD

1601 PONDEROSA WAY

D L SO

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.

#2988

#3007

#2970

#2875

$125,000

2305 POSTELL ROAD

Country living in Lower Nicola. 3 bedroom home with some upgrades. Country style kitchen, master bedrm & laundry on the main, upgraded kitchen cabinets, HW tank 1 yr old, new roof in 2013.

#2975

#3021

#3020

#3016

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$649,900

Fully fenced 14.5 acres with spacious 4 bedrm, 2 bath rancher with vaulted ceilings, office, large eating area & separate dining. Has numerous outbuildings, 2 wells, and back onto crown land.

Good starter home or perfect for retiree. Close to shopping and schools. Fenced yard with single garage. 2 bedrooms on the main with 2nd living quarters in basement.

$219,000

$649,900

3 bedroom half duplex in good area. Lane access. Newer roof. Has large kitchen with eating area and big living room. Currently rented to long term tenants.

Affordably priced investment – Side by side duplex with 2 bedrms, bathroom, kitchen, living room and 100 amp per side. Has fenced backyard. Close to shopping.

$159,900

#2982

Great decorating in this comfortable, spacious 3 bedroom, 2 bath home. Quality renovations include cement blocking, furnace, HW tank, walls, insulation, flooring, paint & bathrm fixtures.

Nice building lot of 6136 sq.ft.with great view of the beautiful Nicola Valley. Close to shopping, restaurants, services, schools & highway. City services to lot line.

$79,900

$1,695,000

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D L SO $365,000

#3001

$269,900

$175,000

1653 LINDLEY CRK RD

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. #2838

$62,900

Are you looking to get away from the big city lifestyle, high prices and Speculation tax? MERRITT is the place to live! If affordable prices, investment opportunities, unlimited recreational activities, and a great community to raise your family is appealing to you, give us a call. Let’s work together and find what you need.

$849,000

$659,900

1475 COLDWATER AVE.

2743 GRANDVIEW

Side by side duplex in Merritt. Has 100 amp, 2 bedrooms, living room, kitchen and bath per side. Has fenced backyard. Within walking distance to all amenitie

Build the home on your dream in this newer development. Great views of the beautiful Nicola Valley, close to shopping, restaurants, services, schools and highways. Priced to sell.

#3022

$159,900

2725 PEREGRINE WAY

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 #2854

$89,900

#2932

$74,900

2797 GRANDVIEW HEIGHTS

Spectacular vies from this 7470 sq.ft. lot. Building a house in this development is a great investment. Services are at the lot line. See Listing Realtor for the Developers Disclosure.

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10.9 acres located in Miller Estates, a subdivision of custom built executive homes, just 10 mins. west of Merritt. Land is south facing, sloped, mostly cleared with some trees.

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6589 MONCK PARK RD

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.

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6021 BEECH RD

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A rare waterfront lot on Nicola River waiting for development. 0.94 acres with over 50 meters of river frontage, not subdividable. In neighbourhood of high end homes.

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.

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4079 AIRPORT RD

1.7 acres of commercial land. Lease all or part of this site at $0.75 per sq.ft. Presently being used for semi-truck parking. Zonced C-3. Call for permitted uses available.

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.

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#2952

$1,650,000

6397 MONCK PARK RD

4153 AIRPORT RD

3940 CRAWFORD AVE

Build your dream home here in Nicola Lakeshore Estate. This .094 acre lot has 180 degree views. Great lake for boating, fishing, hiking & biking. In area of high end custom homes

Lease all or part of this 11.4 acre site. Great location beside Walmart. C-4 zoning. Highway 5 close by. Ready to go, cleared & gravel topped site. Utilities at lot line. Owners may entertain offers to purchase.

Lease all or part of this 1.3 acre property at $0.85 per sq.ft. or will built warehouse to suit. Zoned C-3. Directly across from Boston Pizza and Highway 5 is close by. Call for permitted uses.

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#2954

#3009

$159,900

6685 MONCK PARK RD

1101 MIDDAY VALLEY RD

4066 AIRPORT ROAD

10 acre development site with CD-1 zoning. Will have city water and sewer (not connected yet). Bring your ideas and call for more details.

Approx. 1/2 acre parcel zoned C-3 with utilities in place on the lot. Located near Walmart, highway access and backs onto the airport.

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U RED 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.

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.

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.

Great 1 acre lakeview lot with stunning panoramic views of Nicola Lake. The perfect place to build your country retreat, in neighbourhood of high end custom homes. Enjoy fishing, swimming & boating

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#2809

#2971

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$199,000

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#2958

$750,000

#2977

$99,999

LOT A, MIDDAY VALLEY RD

MIDDAY VALLEY RD

122 acres of multiple zonings C4, C6 and R1. Buyer should contact the City of Merritt to request suitable zoning to match their needs. Call for more details.

Two 10 acre parcels in the City limits. Zoned M-1. Other parcel has “future development” zoning. One parcel has lease in place. Located on truck route and easy access to highway. Call for more details.

#2957

$1,584,000

#2555

$2,000,000

6449 MONCK PARK RD

LOT 1, HOUSTON ST

923 MIDDAY VALLEY RD

In one of Merritt’s high end developments, Nicola Lakeshore Estates. This 1 acre lot has water and sewer hookups available and fantastic views of Nicola Lake. Close to water access.

Approx. 4 acre residential development land zoned R1, services not connected. Call for more details.

Approx. 291 acre with great potential. Current plans are for a development of 2 acre estate lots with city boundaries. Rural living within close proximity to city, with fantastic views.

#2969

$159,900

#2959

$230,000

#2956

$4,900,000

LOT 2, MIDDAY VALLEY RD

5 AC, MIDDAY VALLEY RD

6 acres currently zoned R1. City water and sewer not yet connected. Zoning may be changed to suit Buyers needs. Fantastic views.

Approximately 5 acres zoned R9 (High density residential). City water and sewer not yet connected. Great valley views.

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Otters sink competition at Okanagan meets Cole Wagner THE MERRITT HERALD

The Merritt Otters swim team continue to rack up the medals at meets around the Okanagan region as they prepare for the upcoming regional championships, set for early August. The swim team travelled to Revelstoke on July 7 and 8, a week after being crowned the overall points champions at their home meet. “This meet was right after challenge week and the kids were tired going into the meet. However, they all stepped up to the plate and had impressive performances,” said Otters coach Lauren Swistak. “Oriel Hale, Gavyn Black and Avery Starrs the youngest members of the Otters were fierce competitors in all their races. Brayden Black, Brayden Antoine-Peters, Nate Ware and Jayda Starrs had a handful of best times and were competitive throughout.” The meet offered local swimmers the chance to see new competition, as a number of competitors from outside the Okanagan region attended the two-day meet. “There were a lot of impressive individual races but I was more impressed with how the team stepped up overall after the tough week,” said Otters head coach Gabe Lee. “We had 20 swimmers in a 300 person meet so to be hovering around the top teams like that makes it obvious why coaching these kids is such a pleasure, they’re all very tough.” Despite the large number of swimmers at the meet, a few Otters came away with aggregate awards, recognizing swimmers who accumulated the most points via placements

(Above) Jayda Starrs, competing in the six and under category, talks over race strategy with Otters coach Lauren Swistak. (Below) Evi Slanzi takes her marks. Photos contributed

(Top) Oriel Hale is a first year swimmer who recently began swimming longer distance races against older competition. (Above, left to right) Coach Lauren Swistak with aggregate winners from the Revelstoke meet, Paige Asselstine, Koren Lefebvre, Isaac Asselstine, and coach Gabe Lee. Photos contributed

through each of their events. Koren Lefebvre collected the aggregate in the division eight women’s category, while Isaac and Paige Asselstine picked up silvers in division three and four respectively. Evi Slanzi finished third, picking up the bronze aggregate in division two girls. Coming off of the Revelstoke meet, the Otters had a week to recuperate before shipping off to Golden on July 14 and 15.

A small but powerful contingent of Otters attended the competition, earning a number of top three finishes along the way. “The Otters brought nine total athletes to Golden where it was also their first prelims and finals meet. It was small in numbers but competitive at the top end,” said Lee. Merritt’s Delbert Black finished first in all four of his events en route to earning the division five boys aggregate award.

Black competed in the meet alongside his two younger brothers, Gavyn and Brayden Black. “The Black brothers did very well. Gavyn and Brayden were finalists throughout the meet. Brayden came first in the 50 free and placed third overall in his division’s aggregates,” said Swistak. “Gavyn Black, six, came fourth in the 100 free [racing] against competitors seven to nine years old. I was very impressed with

their performances and it is looking promising heading into the last stretch of the season.” The Asselstine siblings, Paige and Isaac, picked up where they left off in Revelstoke, dominating the podium across their events in Golden. Isaac placed first in all four of his events, while Paige picked up the gold in 200 IM and 100 breast, finishing second in 50 fly and 100 free. “The standout swim was Paige Asselstine’s

200 IM where she out touched one of the top three swimmers in the province by 0.02 seconds to win the event,” said Lee. In the division seven women’s category, Laura Lefebvre earned silver in 100 fly, 100 back and 100 breast and gold in 50 fly. Her results put her in second place for the aggregate standings. The team competed

in Kelowna on July 21 and 22 (results unavailable before press time), and will be travelling to Salmon Arm on July 28 and 29. Okanagan regional championships are set for Aug. 4 and 5 in Kamloops, where the top three swimmers in each event will qualify to compete at provincial championships in Surrey, slated for Aug. 16 to 19.


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July 28 - 29 August 11 - 12 (last weekend), 319 Lindley Creek Road, Merritt, Saturday 9 - 2 and Sundays 10 - 2. Drop off days are during the yard sales or Monday from 6 - 8. Phone Martha at 250-378-2303 for inquiries. No tvs or large exercise equip. as we have to pay to have someone dispose of these items.

SUMMER NIGHTS MARKET

Come downtown Merritt (2000 block of Quilchena Avenue) every Friday evening now until Sept. 7th. Enjoy local vendors providing a range of goods including clothing, baked goods, art and produce.

PENSION BREAKFAST

Conayt Friendship Society Pension Day Breakfast will be held on every Pension Day from 8:30 to 10:00 am at 2164 Quilchena Ave., Merritt, BC. Everyone is invited. Elders eat at no charge. For more information call 250378-5107. Volunteer servers and cooks are welcome.

ELKS BINGO

Every Wednesday at 1 p.m. Doors open at 11 a.m. Come in for lunch!

NAVY LEAGUE OF CANADA

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 & no child is turned away due to finances. FMI 250-280-6944

COMMUNITY BAND

Nicola Valley Community Band practices 7 p.m. Tuesdays at MSS music room. For more information call James 250-315-7724.

RED CROSS

The Red Cross will be open Tuesday, Thursday and Fridays from 10 a.m. to noon. Please go to the hospital if you need medical equipment.

ROYAL CANADIAN LEGION

Hours are 2 pm to 6 pm, Tuesday through Friday, and Saturdays from 1 pm to 7 pm. Come join us Saturdays for our meat draw. Guests always welcome and will be signed in by a member.

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.

CHURCH RENOVATIONS

Merritt Seventh-day Adventist Church at 2190 Granite Ave. is under renovation and is closed temporarily. Still open meeting at the Merritt Baptist Church each Saturday morning. Our soup and sandwich service “Friendship Outreach” is not available. The improvements will allow the church to serve the community better in the near future. Contact 250-378-2339.

CONAYT BINGO

Join Conayt Friendship Society every Thursday for bingo. Doors open at 4:30 p.m. and bingo starts at 6 p.m. Everyone welcome to come and play! 2164 Quilchena Ave

MASONS

Masons meet every fourth Monday of the month.

SENIOR CURLING

We are looking for curlers, season starting in October games are Mondays and Tuesdays at 1 pm. If interested please call Lucy at 250-378-7638 Weekly schedule is as follows: Monday: senior exercises 10:00 a.m., cribbage 1:30 p.m. Tuesday: bingo 1 p.m., doors open at 11:00 a.m. bridge 7 p.m. Wednesday: carpet bowling 1:30 p.m., court whist 7 p.m., free swim at the pool 9 - 10 a.m. Thursday: floor curling 1 p.m., floor curling (physically challenged) 10 a.m. second and fourth Thursday, 3 - 5 p.m. floor and table shuffleboard. Friday: rummoli and games 7 p.m. Last Friday of the month: pot luck supper 5:30 p.m. Drop-ins are held: 1st and 3rd Mondays, 10 am - 12:30 pm, Friday and Saturday from 10 am - 3 pm where refreshements are served, games are played and we socialize. The seconde Friday of each month at 1:30 pm we have a general meeting. We also have a games room that has a pool table, snooker table, shuffleboard table, a small library consisting of books, puzzles and DVD’s. We have just upgraded our horseshoe pits. This is available anytime the Center is open.

RED CROSS

H.E.L.P. Merritt Red Cross is looking for volunteers for 2 hrs. on Thursdays to loan out health equipment from the Merritt Hospital. You will be working with another volunteer who will help train you. If you can help please call 250-378-5276. Students for summer months are welcome.

Highland Valley Copper formed in 1986 through merging existing mines in the valley. HVC produces copper and molybendum concentrates through a process involving grinding and flotation. Restorative end land use is an integral part of mining, HVC has a diverse environmental program to guide reclamation planning.

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Merritt Baptist Church

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Merritt Lutheran Fellowship

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Nicola Valley Evangelical Free Church 1950 Maxwell St. • 250-378-9502 Service Time: Sundays 10:00 a.m.

Sacred Heart Catholic Church

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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

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The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints 2451 Spring Bank Ave • 250-378-5603 Worship Service Sunday -10 am • Sunday School -11:10 am Bible Study - 6:45 to 7:45 pm Wednesdays

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HEYES, Percy Wilfred

November 7, 1924 - July 13, 2018

Sept 24, 1923, - July 13, 2018

Mr. Percy Heyes, longtime resident of North Vancouver, passed away peacefully on July 13th, 2018 in Merritt BC. Born in Dysart Sask. on September 24, 1923, he was predeceased by his loving wife June, after 63 years of marriage, on January 29, 2012. He is survived by his son Glenn (Emma), and Grandsons Hugo, Rupert and Linus. Percy served in WW2 in the R.C.A.F as a Lancaster Pilot and in the Reserve Pilot Training Command until 1958. A longtime member of Vimy Lodge A.F.& A.M., Vancouver Board of Trade and Terminal City Club, he retired in 1982 after 35 years with the TD Financial Group. A family service was held on July 20th at the family plot in Pine Ridge Cemetery, Merritt BC. Arrangements entrusted to Merritt Funeral Chapel.

MERRITT & DISTRICT HOSPICE SOCIETY To everything there is a season, a time to every purpose under heaven – a time to be born and a time to die ... a time to weep and a time to laugh; a time to mourn and a time to dance.

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Martin, Leslie March 28, 1950 - July 14, 2018

It is with broken hearts that we announce the passing of Leslie J. Martin, our husband, dad and hubba, on July 14, 2018. Leslie enjoyed spending WLPH ZLWK IDPLO\ DQG IULHQGV ÀVKLQJ FDPSLQJ snowmobiling and quadding. He leaves behind his wife Gerri, son Darryn (Crystal) and grandchild Emma, siblings Geri, Randy (Vicky), Shirley (Dale) and Jim, as well as many other family and friends. Predeceased by brother Gilbert, brother in law Tom and sister in law Mary. Leslie will be sadly missed. No service by request. Donations if so desired, may be made in Leslie’s name to the Heart and Stroke Foundation. On line condolences and memories can be shared at the Merritt Funeral Chapel.com

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It is with sadness that our family announces the passing of Henk Groenevelt on July 13, 2018 in Merritt BC. Henk was 93 years old at the time of his passing. Born on Nov. 7, 1924 in Haarlem, Netherlands, he immigrated to Canada in 1957 with his wife Pat and two children, Theo and Yvonne, landing in Vancouver where daughter Diana was born in 1961. Henk was hired at Lornex Mine in Dec. 1971 (Teck Highland Valley Copper now) working as a Security Guard/First Aid Attendant. In June 1972 he relocated his family to Logan Lake where he was actively involved in various groups, clubs and organizations. Henk was one of the founding members of the Logan Lake Lions Club in 1973 and received a Lifetime Member Achievement for his dedication and loyalty to the club. Henk retired from Highland Valley Copper in 1989, enjoyed his stamp collection and continued to be actively involved in the community in Logan Lake. Henk also was well known as our resident clown “Boboâ€? for many years. Bobo was active with many events and activities; one was being invited to the Variety Club Telethon. Bobo is still remembered today with many smiles and lots of memories. Henk was predeceased by his wife Pat in Dec. 2011. He is survived by his oldest son Theo (Teresa) of Calgary, daughter Yvonne (Steve) of Dubai, youngest daughter Diana (Morley) of Logan Lake, as well as numerous nieces, nephews, grandchildren and great-grandchildren. A Memorial Service and Celebration of Henk’s Life will be held on Saturday Aug. 4th, 2018 in the Logan Lake Community Church. Service will commence at 2:00pm, with tea/coffee and a meet and greet to follow in the lounge until 5:00pm. ,Q OLHX RI Ă RZHUV RU JLIWV SOHDVH FRQVLGHU D donation in Henk’s memory, made to the charity of your choice. Online condolences and memories may be shared at: www.MerrittFuneralChapel.com

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