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CASTING A LINE Outdoor education instructor Steve Soames takes advantage of friendly neighbours and a beautiful landscape to teach MSS students.
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FAMILY ARRESTED Merritt RCMP caught members of the Roma Crime Group — a travelling troupe of international fraudsters who had been active in the region.
WILD GRADUATION DAY WEATHER
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COLTON McCLELLAN looks at the pool that he was swimming in just a day prior to a major hail storm in the Nicola Valley on June 21. The short-lived storm produced more than a little excitement in Merritt, with police and firefighters dealing with the fallout. MORE/PAGE 12 Photo contributed
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Local graduates have one more incentive to continue their studies close to home. For the first time, Nicola Valley Institute of Technology (NVIT) announced it will cover first year tuition for all Grade 12 graduates from School District 58 through the Immediate Entry Secondary School Transition Bursary. The bursary offers each student up to $2,525 for one year of study at NVIT and is aimed at reducing barriers to post-secondary education, said NVIT president Ken Tourand in a press release. “Our local area has one of the lowest Grade 12 graduate immediate entry to post-secondary transition rates in the province – almost 17 per cent lower than the provincial norm,” he said. “We know cost and fears of failure and the unknown are often determining factors related to entering post-secondary studies.” Students don’t have to look far for support, he went on to explain. “Further evidence suggests that those who attend a post-secondary institute or college within their
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local school district region have 17 per cent higher retention rates than those that relocate to start their post-secondary journey,” he said in the release. Tourand explained he hopes investing in local graduates will have a positive impact for indi-
viduals and the community in the long run. “NVIT saw an opportunity to reduce the barriers to access postsecondary, possibly increase the Grade 12 graduate transition rates in our local district – and ideally, over time, these post-secondary
graduates will return to the Nicola-Similkameen and positively impact the quality of life for this region,” he said. To learn more about the bursary and eligibility requirements, visit http://www.nvit.ca/news/ immediateentrybursary.htm.
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Verdict in shooting case expected July 4 A verdict in the case of two men accused of firing shots at a group of people on a residential street in Merritt last year will be handed down July 4. The Supreme Court trial spanned two weeks between the end of May and early June with prosecutors calling 28 witnesses to the stand. Kleon Pop and Michael Drynock face
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nine charges, including intentionally discharging a firearm and being reckless to the lives or safety of other people in connection to the incident on the night of April 22, 2017. The charge of discharging the weapon carries with it a fiveyear mandatory minimum jail sentence for a first-time offender.
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Promising stats Early numbers from School District 58 indicate that the 2017/18 school year was a great year for grads across the district, as 181 students received a Dogwood diploma this year.
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SETTING IT STRAIGHT
REASON TO CELEBRATE Forty-nine students from the Kengard Learning Centre (KLC) celebrated their graduation on June 18. “This is a really meaningful moment for these guys,” said KLC president Karen Goetz. “I saw the tears as they crossed the stage and you know that they worked hard to get here.” Dara Hill/Herald
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On the front page of the June 21 edition of the Merritt Herald, a caption accompanying the feature photo misidentified Jackson Wallbank as being from Sooke. He is from Kamloops. Additionally, the caption listed incorrect dates for the NWMRA meet, which was held on June 16 and 17 in Merritt.
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7:00-11:00 am Pancake Breakfast at the Civic Centre by Knights of Columbus 10 am-12 pm Bike Demo at NEW Mountain Bike Skills Park Community Band at Rotary Park 11:00 am 11:00 am Various activities at Rotary Park - 1:00 pm Bouncy Castle • Vendors • Demos Art in the Park with NV Arts Council Face Painting • Fire Department • Fire Smart Smart Step with games • Music NVIT • Public Libary O’Canada • Speeches • Cupcakes 12:00 pm Q101 • Games in the Park 1:00 pm 3:00- 8:00 pm Music in the Park • Michaels Daniels • The Doug James Band • JS Garcia Band Movie in the Park - Nim’s Island 8:45 pm 10:15 pm Fireworks Display
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NICOLA VALLEY NEWS OUTDOOR EDUCATION
Local teacher embraces nature’s classroom Dara Hill THE MERRITT HERALD
It was no ordinary Monday for 10 Merritt Secondary School (MSS) students. After two weeks in the classroom learning the theory components of fly fishing, the young adventurers were ready to take to Corbett Lake and put their new skills to the test. The field trip was part of a semester-long outdoor education course at MSS, which Steve Soames has taught for the past six years. He told the Herald the outing was a big success, noting almost everyone caught a fish and the whole crew had a good time. “[It was a] beautiful sunny day, you’re out on the lake fishing, bobbing around, catching big fish — they were pretty pumped,” he said. The aim of the program is to foster an appreciation for the outdoors, and trips like these often set the stage, Soames said. He noted one of his students, a first-time fisher, had such a good time he bought a boat of his own following the excursion. The Grade 10 course is aimed at getting students outside in a variety of ways, Soames said. Each semester he guides students through the core activities of hunting, fishing and survival, but they’ve also done archery, horseback riding, geocaching and gold panning, to name a few. “I try to mix it up — it’s not all about hunting and fishing,” he said. “I’m always thinking, ‘How can we get them outside?’” The Nicola Valley offers the perfect environment for the course, he added. “If we lived in a city could we do all that? ‘No,’” he said. In addition to the region’s natural bounty, community connec-
the program.” As for the future of the course, Soames said he hopes to continue fostering an appreciation for the outdoors, as well as an attitude of
conversation. “I want them to respect natural resources and respect people who are using those natural resources,” he said.
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tions have helped the program flourish, according to Soames. He noted Corbett Lake Lodge provided his class with boats, motors and access to the lake all day for the fly fishing trip. “That was a neat thing they did for us — access [to the lake], but also the resources,” he said. “And some of the
families stayed as long as they possibly could, and [the lodge] allowed that as well — so just a nice neighbourly thing.” He shared his gratitude for Nicola Ranch as well, which has allowed him and his class access to two private lakes they stock. “If I didn’t have, say Nicola Ranch I would have to find another
lake pretty much off the highway because a bus can’t do any backroading, and there are not that many places you can go to where you’re going to have a good lake and the kids are going to have success catching decent-sized fish,” he said. “If I have a place to do fly fishing and a place to do ice fishing it just enhances
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The Conayt Friendship Society would like to thank everyone for coming out to celebrate National Indigenous People’s Day. We would like to say a huge thank you to our sponsors, volunteers and the families that all came together to make this year’s National Indigenous People’s Day a hit. Without the community showing up to share, visit and be a part of the day at Rotary Park, this event would not have been a success. A big thank you to the ones who participated in the first annual pow wow. It was a good day to be Indigenous! We would like to send a special thank you to First Nations Health Authority, Lower Nicola Indian Band, City of Merritt, Stuwix Resources, Nlaka’pamux Creations, Aboriginal Justice Society, Trackers Sports, Extra Foods, Rogers Rental and Johnny’s on the Rez for their donations made to this year’s event possible. To anyone we may have missed, we aplogize for the oversight and we thank you.
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Yes, we need a soda tax The B.C. NDP government has snubbed its own handpicked tax advisors, TOM FLETCHER refusing B.C. their sugVIEWS gestions on how to replace the billions in revenue from Medical Services Plan premiums. The fate of the expert panel’s advice was set in February, before their report was even complete. Finance Minister Carole James pre-empted it by announcing that MSP was going to be phased out starting with a 50 per cent cut in January 2019 and elimination the next year. It will be replaced with a payroll tax called the “employers health tax” that will hammer largescale farmers and other businesses with substantial payroll costs. The payroll tax lands on schools, hospitals and municipalities too, so your property taxes are likely going up. With raises being negotiated by public sector unions, who continue to get their MSP premiums covered, you’ll be paying. The tax panel soldiered on and produced a final report in March, which was finally released and quietly rejected by the finance ministry two months later. Don’t feel too badly for these experts, however. The panel, chaired by UVic economics professor Lindsay Tedds and including former finance minister Paul Ramsey and UBC law professor David Duff, billed just under $100,000 for their work. The real scandal here isn’t the wasted money. It’s the experts’ suggestions that were tossed aside, apparently because they are seen as too politically risky. You may have heard about one of them, extending provincial sales tax to soft drinks.
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Mexico’s Bernie Sanders to take office Almost all the foreign coverage of next Sunday’s Mexican election focusses on the drug wars and the murder rate: 30,000 killed last year, and looking GWYNNE DYER to be even higher The international this year. But there STAGE are 127 million Mexicans, so it’s not really all that bad by Caribbean standards. Mexico is not even in the top ten countries in terms of its murder rate, although seven out of those top ten are in the Caribbean: Honduras, Venezuela, Belize, El Salvador, Guatemala, Jamaica and Colombia. In fact, Mexico is ranked at number 20 worldwide, behind apparently safer countries like Brazil, Trinidad, the Dominican Republic and the Bahamas. The Caribbean is a tough neighbourhood, but Mexico is actually one of its safer places. So why is everybody, including the Mexicans themselves, obsessed with the local murder rate? It’s because the killings are so brazen and spectacular — and that is largely due to
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the fact that so many of them are part of the incessant wars between the rival drug gangs. ‘Cartels’ is no longer the right word for these gangs: they have splintered into a multitude of rival organizations fighting to maintain or expand their access to the lucrative U.S. market. It’s a bloody business, but it’s not what the election is about — or at least not openly.
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‘At least a third of Mexico’s people live in poverty, and if anything, the inequality has become worse...’
We already know who is going to be the president of Mexico for the next six years. It’s ‘AMLO’, short for Andrés Manuel López Obrador. The last opinion poll, with only a week to go, put him at 37 per cent of the vote, and his nearest rival at only 20 per cent. He
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has little to say about the drug war, apart from vague talk about giving some criminals an amnesty. What he concentrates on is inequality. Traditionally a far poorer place than the other big economies in Latin America, Brazil and Argentina, Mexico is now level-pegging with Brazil in per capita income, though still trailing Argentina. Indeed, if you calculate it in PPP (purchasing power parity), Mexico is now even with Argentina and well ahead of Brazil. The problem is that the income (in all three countries) is so unevenly shared. At least a third of Mexico’s people live in poverty, and if anything the inequality has become worse as the economy grew. Some of the slums around the big cities are such deprived and violent places that even ambulances will not go there at night. That is López Obrador’s priority: he will be Mexico’s first left-wing president. His rivals paint him as a Chávez-style radical who will ruin the economy, but his record as mayor of Mexico City from 2000 to 2005 suggests a much more pragmatic politician: ‘Mexico’s Bernie Sanders,’ as some have called him. “No expropriations, no nationalizations,”
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Editor, The point of former mayor Susan Roline’s letter (‘No time to waste regarding flood mitigation,’ page 7, June 21) is well taken; but let’s not castigate our present council — yet. Ms. Roline has had her lengthy chance as mayor to initiate action to control the Nicola. The result? Nothing. A solution IS needed now. Let our council (in conjunction with TNRD, government of B.C., and the federal government) immediately announce that they are initiating an engineering study, so that the results can be implemented this summer. Not diking — control of the flow rate now. Please. Darch Oborne Merritt, B.C.
Drug demand in U.S. fuels carnage From Page 6 he pledges — but he does promise to address income disparity as no previous Mexican government has done. It’s remarkable that Mexico had to wait so long for the emergence of a successful left-wing politician. The 60-year stranglehold on power of the Institutional Revolutionary Party (PRI) — what it institutionalized was corruption — was broken in the 2000 election, but the winner was the National Action Party (PAN), a centre-right, business-friendly organization. In 2006 PAN made the fatal mistake, at the behest of the United States, of launching the ‘war on drugs’. In the place of PRI’s policy of co-existence — you sell the drugs in the U.S., give us a share of the
profits, and we’ll leave you alone — it set out to smash the cartels. It succeeded all too well. That’s when the murder rate took off, as the many fragments of the old cartels fought each other for market share. As long as the demand is there in the U.S., the drug trade will thrive, but now there is also highly visible carnage in Mexico. Indeed, one of the reasons that PRI came back to power in 2012 was the horror Mexicans felt at the violence unleashed in their streets. PRI did nothing to solve the problem, however, and it will be an also-ran in this election. López Obrador’s government will be a very different proposition. It may or may not declare a ceasefire in the local drug war, but
it will certainly shake up the Mexican elites. It will also annoy Washington greatly. López Obrador is promising that all 50 Mexican consulates in the United States will help to defend migrants caught up in the American legal system. “Trump and his advisers speak of the Mexicans the way Hitler and the Nazis referred to the Jews, just before undertaking the infamous persecution and the abominable extermination,” López Obrador wrote just after the Great Distractor’s election. It’s quite likely that within a year the U.S. intelligence services will be tasked with the job of finding ways to bring him down. Gwynne Dyer’s new book is ‘Growing Pains: The Future of Democracy (and Work)’.
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From Page 6 They wanted sales tax on every retail bottled drink except plain milk and water, including diet drinks. The bulk of this is sugar-laden soft drinks, iced tea and coffee, fruit juice concoctions and so on. They are a main source of the overdose of sugar self-administered by far too many of us, with consequences of obesity and diabetes. This would be a “health tax” that actually improves health, instead of this ill-considered payroll tax that the NDP government rushed into instead. Soft drinks were exempted from B.C.’s seven-per-cent sales tax along with most other grocery items. This mistake could be corrected now, but politicians’ fear of sales tax increases is just too strong. So you can imagine the reaction to another panel recommendation, to convert the PST into a “value added tax.” This is what the harmonized sales tax tried to do. It makes sales tax more fair to businesses that try to compete and create employment. But HST, for which I was a lonely voice in favour when it was imposed in B.C., remains a four-letter word.
With the U.S. steeply reducing business taxes, it would be great to have an adult discussion about tax reform and competitiveness, but we can’t. Another proposal was to scrap or modify the home owner’s grant, introduced by Premier W.A.C. Bennett in 1957. Bennett sold it as relief from rising property taxes, which will rise more because of the “health” payroll tax on hospitals and the rest. But the HOG is now a sacred cow. “The home owners grant is a regressive and unfair element of the tax system that could be significantly improved by making it income-tested and extending it to renters, which is an outstanding commitment of government,” the panel said in its report. The finance ministry gave out a terse “background” statement on the report’s suggestions. “It will be no surprise that a return to the HST is not on the table, and we are not considering a tax on sugary drinks or changes to the home owners grant at this time.” Tom Fletcher is B.C. legislature reporter and columnist for Black Press. Email: tfletcher@blackpress.ca
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LANDSLIDE VOTE PAVES WAY FOR COLLETTVILLE By a landslide margin, Collettville residents have agreed to become part of Merritt. Of the 212 voters who cast their ballots during Saturday’s boundary extension referendum, 151 said yes while 58 declined the offer. Three ballots were spoiled during the advance polling where 55 registered their vote. It was a different picture in Sunnyview. Residents there gave an overwhelming no to boundary extension into the unincorporated area by a 30 no to three yes margin. Collettville resident Carleen Shumard said the deal being thrown at Collettville was too good to refuse. “There’s a lot of people who needed it,” Shumard said.
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NICOLA VALLEY NEWS CITY BUSINESS
Councillors press local MLA for guidance Dara Hill THE MERRITT HERALD
Merritt city council has their sights set on reopening the former visitor centre at exit 286 and planning for future flooding in the valley. At a special committee of the whole meeting on June 19, council identified the two issues as priorities heading into the Union of BC Municipalities (UBCM) conference in September and asked MLA Jackie Tegart for advice moving forward. For Mayor Neil Menard, flood mitigation planning is paramount. “Right now flooding is probably the biggest issue that we have before us. We want to make it very clear we are not waiting until we get to UBCM to start planning,” he said, noting council is working with a recently-formed, citizen-led flood mitigation group in town. “We’re going to take it there, but we’re not waiting to get to UBCM to find dollars, to find avenues for what needs to be done,” he said. When it comes to long-term flood planning, Tegart stressed working together is a step in the right direction. “I think that everyone has a role to play,” she said. “We need a big table that talks about water, and not just about how we control freshet, but about how we help our farmers and ranchers who are growing our food, storage, water management, freshet runoff, all those kinds of things.” Having already proposed a flood debriefing and planning session, as well as permanent structure on Voght Street via two notices of motion at the June 12 regular city council meeting, Coun. Linda Brown said she’s looking for the next step. “One of the notices of motion that I have
MLA Jackie Tegart heard from Merritt city council at a special committee of the whole meeting on June 19, where she offered advice for council as they seek resolutions at the upcoming UBCM conference. Dara Hill/Herald
for the [council meeting on June 26] is to look at putting a whole planning group together to discuss what we are going to do about preventing flooding for next year,” she said. “Is there funding out there for planning? Because there are so many different departments involved in this, but we want to put this all together.” Tegart assured Brown funding opportunities are there, whether it be through
the BC Rural Dividend Fund or Emergency Management BC. “There are planning dollars in a number of different pots,” she said. “I would say planning for next year’s freshest needs to be discussed with any minister you talk to [at UBCM] who has anything to do with water. One of things you need to get as a commitment from them is that they will direct their staff to be a part of that.”
Council to push for reopening of visitor centre When it comes to the former visitor centre at exit 286, members of council told Tegart they want to escape the blame game, have it kept clean, and — last but not least — see it reopen. “The city has been blamed repeatedly for the closure of 286 — we did not,” said
Coun. Ginny Prowal. “In fact this council fought really hard to keep that open.” Coun. Diana Norgaard said she’s frustrated the provincial government put significant resources into the Loon Lake rest stop instead of the centre at exit 286, and added council needs the provincial government on their side to see their goals actualized. “There’s a lot of people here at the local
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he said. “We know it is [Minister Doug Donaldson’s] responsibility. He is aware, what we need you to do is go to Donaldson and tell him to get off his [expletive] and respond to us and get something done.” While flood mitigation and exit 286 are at the top of the list for this year’s UBCM, council also identified establishing a detox centre and the need for better mountain truck driver training as items to consider at the upcoming conference. This year’s UBCM is scheduled for Sept. 10 to 14 in Whistler, B.C.
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level as well who have a lot of knowledge and willpower to change things,” she said. “We need co-operation — not push back.” In response, Tegart advised council to be persistent in their conversations with B.C. officials. “That land is owned by Crown. I would be approaching the Ministry of Forests and I would say ‘You are responsible for cleanup,’ she said. Menard agreed with Tegart, noting he has no plans to let them off the hook. “We have, on more than one occasion. And we’re going back to them again,”
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2 weekend party zone seats (Gives you General Admission as well as access to the pit near the stage) Of the recipients of the Interior Savings Million Dollar Bursary program, 14 are MSS graduates. Herald file photo Dara Hill THE MERRITT HERALD
Budgeting for postsecondary education is no easy feat, but local students are set to receive a boost. Thanks to the Interior Savings Million Dollar Bursary program, 26 Merritt students will receive $1,000 each to help them put their best foot forward as they embark on, or continue, their post-secondary studies. Of the 26 local recipients, 14 are Grade 12 students at Merritt Secondary School (MSS). The others may already be enrolled in postsecondary or are returning after a break from school, explained Corinne Johnson, Community
Engagement Manager of Interior Savings. “We hope it makes affording post-secondary a bit easier — take some of the pressure off,” she said. “We believe that investment in education will go a long way and help them achieve whatever they want to achieve in life.” Cheryl Fex, Secretary at MSS, told the Herald there’s been an increase from last year in the number of MSS students who received the grant. “No matter what, any sort of money will always help the kids because everything is so expensive,” she said. “Even nowadays for the kids to apply online for university, it costs them.” This year, Interior Savings Credit Union
is awarding $640,000 in bursaries to students in the Thompson Okanagan area, according to a news release from the organization. “We believe in local money for local good,” said Kathy Conway, CEO of Interior Savings. “What better way to create local good than to dedicate a portion of our profit sharing program to help our young members get a head start in life.” Fex said she appreciates when youth are included in this reinvestment. “It’s important, but I think it’s wonderful as well. We really appreciate, and the kids appreciate, when they win their bursaries and scholarships — it all helps,” she said.
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Three Merritt RCMP officers rescued a woman from the Coldwater River during the storm on June 21. Photo contributed Dara Hill THE MERRITT HERALD
For one local resident, crossing the Coldwater River during a torrential hail storm was easier said than done. At approximately 4:30 p.m. on June 21, three RCMP officers responded to a call for a woman on a gravel bank unable to cross the river during the downpour. The woman later told police she had been at the river with a friend, who had left but was planning to return. The storm came first,
however, and she was left stranded. “She was by herself which was probably the biggest concern,” RCMP Const. Tracy Dunsmore said. “The river was crossable but if you’re not comfortable or familiar with water then you shouldn’t be down there by yourself if you’re not able to get across.” The female was attempting to find a spot that seemed safe to cross when a resident on Fir Avenue spotted her and called the RCMP, Dunsmore explained.
“[The caller] watched her trying to go to the different gravel bars so he called thinking she needed some help — which she did,” Dunsmore said. “She was skeptical of where she could cross and with the hail and everything going on it was scary for her.” RCMP officers, armed with a PFD and a throw rope, were able to cross the river and escort the woman back to safety without issue. The woman was examined by BC Ambulance paramedics and did not suffer any injuries.
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1992 mobile home in Lower Nicola MH Park. Move in ready. New laminate flooring in living room, hallway & master bedrm. Nice kitchen with island & skylight, 5 pce bathrm. Large covered deck.
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3 bedroom townhome with open concept kitchen, living & dining area & 2 pce powder on main. Master bedrm with walkin closet & 3 pce bath. Fenced yard with place for BBQ.
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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.
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3.22 acres that backs onto golf course in the city limits. Home has 3 bedrms, 3 baths,L- shaped island in kitchen S/S appliances, jetted tub & steam shower in ensuite, central A/C & RV parking.
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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.
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.
Spectacular log home on Nicola Lake on 1.22 acres with 3600 sq.ft. on 3 levels. Features 3 bedrms, 5 baths, fully finished basement and a wrap around deck with a screened in sitting room. Fantastic views.
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$230,000
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$1,700,000
1992 mobile home in Lower Nicola is movein ready. New laminate flooring in living room, hallway and master bedroom. New kitchen with island & skylight. 5 pce bathrm with separate & large soaker tub.
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$89,900
Enjoy your summer in this gorgeous custom home on 1 acre with 140 ft of waterfront on Nicola Lake. 4 bedrms, 4 baths, and 4376 sq.ft. on 3 levels. Seller willing to leave most furniture, lake toys & more.
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6588 MONCK PARK RD
8795 OLD KAMLOOPS RD
5544 HARMON ESTATES
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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1622 FIR ROAD
$309,900
5105 RAILWAY DRIVE
5 bedroom family home, completely finished up & down. Has Mill Creek kitchen cabinets, s/S appliances, BI vac, A/C, and 2 bedrooms in the basement for media room. Has detached shop/garage.
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$389,900
1590 BANN STREET
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.
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$124,500
1560 sq.ft. modular home with vaulted ceilings, sunken living room, oak kitchen with counter nook, 3 bedrooms and soaker tub in ensuite. Enjoy your coffee on either deck. Lots of parking.
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#122, 1401 NICOLA AVE
$289,000
1363 GARCIA STREET
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.
#3012
$574,900
1671 BANN STREET
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.
#2976
$369,900
#2985
$1,695,000
#2937
$2,190,000
#2982
$675,000
1801 MENZIES STREET
2426 COLDWATER AVE
10681 HWY.97C
1001 COLDWATER RD
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.
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
D
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.
2000 sq.ft. rancher with full bsmt in Brookmere. Master bedrm on the main, 2 bedrms in bsmt, open country kitchen. Has 26x44 insulated shop and attached carport. Lot is over 18,000 sq.ft.
#2786
#3013
$224,900
1501 COLDWATER AVE
$365,000
1201 GOVERNMENT AVE
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
Nice 2 bedroom mobile in Eldorado Mobile Home Park, with newer appliances included. Close to golf course. Easy walk to amenities. Pad rent is 368.00 per month.
#2674
$49,900
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.
Wonderful home on quiet street with 4 bedrooms plus legal 2 bedroom suite. Bright inviting open concept kitchen and living area. Fenced backyard with fruit trees. Newer HE furnace & roof.
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.
#3000
#3002
#3006
2563 COLDWATER AVE.
$189,900
2581B JACKSON AVEE
$469,000
3010 MILLER COURT
$179,900
#3014
$288,800
$699,900
$689,900
#14, 1201 MCMILLAN ST
1809 MENZIES STREET
2748 SUNSHINE VALLEY RD
1601 PONDEROSA WAY
D
SOL 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.
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.
Under construction, this new 1850 sq.ft. rancher has 3 bedrooms, large open concept kitchen, dining & living rooms, Quartz kitchen counter. Double garage. New Home Warranty & landscaping.
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.
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.
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.
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.
#2980
#2978
#2949
#2997
#3005
#3004
#2988
#3007
#2970
#2875
$155,000
2779 EAGLE CRES.
$279,900
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!
#2407
#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
$259,900
2769 GRANDVIEW HEIGHTS
$225,000
1463 COLDWATER AVE
$409,900 + GST
2725 PEREGRINE WAY
1653 LINDLEY CRK RD
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
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.
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.
#2975
#3021
#2819
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$159,900
$175,000
2797 GRANDVIEW AVE
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
$125,000
$89,000
$79,900
$62,900
$849,000 ON 1ST STREET
2743 GRANDVIEW
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.
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.
#2930
$425,000
#2932
• 1 bedroom above ground bsmt suite - $950/month
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Kim McLean
• 1 bedroom small house & shop - $900/month
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$659,900
$74,900
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CENTURY 21 MOVING REAL ESTATE BC LTD. LAND 1481 MILLER ROAD
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.
#2763
Give us a call and let’s work together to find what you need
$249,000
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.
#2808
ON CLEASBY ROAD
IC & I
LAKE LAND
6021 BEECH RD
$199,000
6408 MONCK PARK
6433 MONCK PARK RD
Build your dream home on this 1 acre water view property, in area of custom homes in Nicola Lakeshore Estates. Just 20 mins. from Merritt & 2.5 hrs from the Lower Mainland.
#3003
$155,000
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.
#2047
#2720
#2830
$189,000
$289,000
$425,000
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.
#2771
#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.
#2953
#2954
D SOL 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.
2845 NEILSON ST
4079 AIRPORT RD
#3009
$159,900
LINDLEY CREEK RD
5985 BEECH RD
6593 MONCK PARK
6685 MONCK PARK RD
1101 MIDDAY VALLEY RD
4066 AIRPORT ROAD
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.
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.
#2939
#2857
#2809
#2971
$1,590,000
$269,000
NICOLA LAKE
$199,000
6449 MONCK PARK RD
is located approximately 10 minutes northeast of Merritt off Highway 5A. Great lake for swimming, fishing, boating and sailing.
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.
#2969
$159,900
$189,000
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Merritt Property Management Ltd.
#2958
100B-2840 Voght St, Merritt, BC
merrittpropertymanagement.ca
#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
LOT 1, HOUSTON ST
923 MIDDAY VALLEY RD
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.
#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.
#2960
250-315-0000
$750,000
$400,000
#2962
$300,000
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POLICE FILES Foreign fraudsters caught, family facing deportation Dara Hill THE MERRITT HERALD
Merritt RCMP arrested a group of travelling fraudsters — believed to be behind a series of thefts in the Merritt area — on June 21. After receiving a call yesterday from a concerned citizen regarding a possible impaired driver, RCMP were led to a local hotel to investigate. At the hotel they discovered the vehicle in question belonged
to a family of wanted criminals linked to organized crime in Eastern Europe, dubbed the ‘Roma Crime Group.’ The person who called in about the drunk driver was instrumental in tracking down the troupe, Staff Sgt. Lorne Wood explained. “Once we figured out who they were and had a look at some intel bulletins that went out with pictures, we put two and two together and were able to get the two main ring leaders,”
he said. The pair already had Canada-wide arrest warrants related to their immigration status, Wood explained, while other family members who were detained also had arrest warrants pending for similar issues. Wood said he’s confident Merritonians no longer have cause for concern. “I think this arrest last night was the majority of them or maybe everybody that was left in the group,”
he said. The Canada Border Service Agency and the Provincial Ministry of Children and Families have been enlisted to deal with the family as they are being transported to Vancouver for deportation hearings, Wood said. “The Canada Board of Services Agency is taking custody of [the kids] and dealing with that side of things – getting them out of the country, sent back to Eastern Europe,” he said.
Local thief arrested Dara Hill THE MERRITT HERALD
Merritt RCMP have arrested a man for stealing copper wire from a local business over the weekend. Staff Sgt. Lorne Wood confirmed security footage revealed the suspect climbing the fenced compound and stealing copper wire from a business on Coutlee Avenue. “Investigators reviewed the video, noticed the suspect and while they could not see his face, they noted clothing and other
descriptors,” he said. “One of the members thought it might be a local guy that was known to police. They tracked him down, and sure enough he was wearing the exact same clothing and shoes.” Following the investigation the property was recovered and returned to the business, Wood said. The local male is in his 50s and is well known to police, according to Wood. He now faces charges of breaking and entering and theft under $5,000.
Missing girl found safe A 15-year-old Merritt girl who was reported missing on June 23 was located in Edmonton, Alta. “We had a call from the Edmonton Children and Family Services this morning and they
have Taylor [Shackelly] safely in their care,” Const. Tracy Dunsmore wrote in an email to the Herald. The teen had left a note indicating that she could be travelling to Toronto.
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Officer dares to prevent drug abuse Dara Hill THE MERRITT HERALD
A local RCMP officer has spent 15 years empowering youth to live a drug-free life. Const. Rose Grant was honoured as B.C. RCMP’s longestserving instructor of the Drug Abuse Resistance Education (D.A.R.E.) program at a ceremony at the local detachment on June 12. After years of educating elementary school students on the critical thinking and life skills necessary to live a drug-free life, Staff Sgt. Lorne Wood presented the local officer with an award and print for the posiConst. Rose Grant was recognized by Staff Sgt. Lorne Wood for tive influence she’s had her 15 years educating kids about drug prevention through the on kids in both the D.A.R.E. program. Photo contributed. Nicola Valley and in Port Alberni. Grant has fostered it is to educate young “It is a huge thing. positive relationkids about drugs and Any time we can push the resistance educaships with countless a child in the right young people as she’s tion is a big part of direction so to speak it,” he said. “And obvi- watched them grow and do more with up, he added. ously to teach them their life it’s great,” “And to let kids that there are some Wood said. “Rose has know that police and huge pitfalls when it been doing this for other adults are there, comes to drugs and the last 15 years and they are looking out going down that path has influenced young for them, they can go and there are other, people all across the better decision making to them if they need province.” help, he said. “There skills and options for The drug preis a lot of interaction them that work out vention program is better for everybody in between the police designed to empower and other people in the long run.” children to make the community with Building rapport good life decisions the kids to really get between the RCMP for themselves, Wood them going in the and local youth is explained. right direction when another goal of the “The purpose of they are young.” program, Wood said.
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Monopoly challenged by review Tom Fletcher BLACK PRESS
As the B.C. Liquor Distribution Branch gets ready to add wholesale and retail marijuana sales to its network of liquor warehouses and stores, the B.C. government is being urged to deal with a conflict of interest in the system. The LDB sets whole-
sale prices and supplies products for private liquor stores as well as government stores it operates in competition with the private stores, policy advisor Mark Hicken said in a report to the government released in June. Industry players have reported problems ordering product, deliveries that go missing or
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istrative driving prohibition for drivers found to be impaired by drugs. B.C. also matched its “zero tolerance for alcohol” rule for drivers in the graduated licensing system, to apply to drug impairment as well. Some quasi-medical private stores have received local business licences in urban areas, and some communities have told the province they are only interested in government stores run by the Liquor Distribution Branch. Municipal councils can also opt to have no retail outlets. Farnworth said the province’s wholesale markup on recreational marijuana has not yet been determined, and the only taxes applied are sales taxes and a federal excise tax.
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there was considerable interest. What I do know is that come legalization date, you’re not going to see 250 stores, whether government or legal. It is something that is going to ramp up over time.” The B.C. committed to a mix of public and private stores when it passed its enabling legislation this spring, to prepare for the federal law. Farnworth said he is pleased that the effective date was delayed until midOctober. “We had pushed for a later legalization date,” he said. “July was just unrealistic.” The province passed several legal changes of its own, including the extension of police powers to impose a 90-day admin-
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Come out and support the senior girls volleyball team on their trip to San Diego. The MSS senior girls volleyball team have the unique opportunity to travel to San Diego, California, for a Volleyball tournament in October. They are organizing fundraising events to attend this international tournament and would appreciate your support.
JULY 1 - ROTARY PARK - 12 – 3 PM: The team will be selling snow cones. Stop by and say hi and grab a yummy snow cone!
JULY 14 - BOTTLE DRIVE - 9 AM – NOON: The team will be doing a bottle drive! We would be happy to pick up your cans and bottles!
JULY 29 - EXTRA FOODS - TBA:
The team will be having a car wash! Stay tuned for times! SMALL CLASS, BIG POTENTIAL The community of Logan Lake celebrated its small but studious graduating class of 2018 on June 9. Kaitlyn Elias received the Governor General’s award for the highest scholastic achievement, while Samantha Bauer and Taylor Haggerty received the largest number of scholarships from service clubs in the area. That said, each of the LLSS grads picked up some kind of financial reward. The ceremony was marked with performances and entertainment provided by the graduating class of 2018, as well as some personal advice from principal Ron Collins: “Share your successes with us so that we are able to celebrate them along with you.” Photo courtesy of A. Clements of Lifetouch, missing: Emily Peck. Write up courtesy of Barrie Ogden
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First Nations team to feature Merrittonians Cole Wagner THE MERRITT HERALD
When the B.C. Summer Games kick off in Cowichan on July 19, the wealth of lacrosse talent in the Nicola Valley will be on display for the rest of the province. But while five members of the Nicola Valley lacrosse community will be attending the games, not everyone will be playing for the same team. Brothers Clinton and Connor Kaboni will be suiting up for the all-indigenous team filling in for a vacant zone seven (North West). The Kaboni brothers will be coached by their dad, Wayne, while another local — Bernard ‘Buzz’ Manuel — will be serving as the assistant coach for the squad. Meanwhile, fresh off a season where he was the leading scorer for the Nicola Valley Thunder’s midget team, Bill Brewer will be representing the Interior as a member of the zone two team (ThompsonOkanagan). For the Kaboni family and Manuel, the
Two coaches and three athletes from the Nicola Valley will be attending the upcoming B.C. Summer Games in Cowichan. (From left to right) Wayne Kaboni, Clinton Kaboni, Connor Kaboni, Bill Brewer and Bernard ‘Buzz’ Manuel. Cole Wagner/Herald
opportunity to be a part of the first ever allindigenous team fielded in box lacrosse at the B.C. Games was one the group wasn’t about to pass up. The team will consist of indigenous players and staff recruited from across the province, said Manuel. In prior B.C.
Summer Games tournaments, zone seven has been unable to field a box lacrosse team, he explained. This year, instead of allowing the host zone to enter two teams, the B.C. Games Society opted to create a slot for an all-indigenous team. Manuel himself was at the forefront of
the push to include an all-indigenous squad, through his work with the Indigenous Sport, Physical Activity and Recreation Council, said Wayne. “It’s been a long time coming,” said Manuel. The Kaboni brothers, 16-year-old Clinton and 15-year-old Connor, are two of five players
from the Interior on the team, Wayne said. “I’m pretty excited, I like our team,” said Connor, likening the squad to the Jamaican bobsled team. “People are happy to see us there and we’re just there to have fun.” “The goal for us is to make it a success so that kids can aspire to
be a part of this time the next year and the following year,” said Wayne. Though the Kaboni brothers and Brewer have played together for years in the Nicola Valley Minor Lacrosse Association, there will be no going easy against each other should the two zone teams meet
at the B.C. Summer Games. “On the floor, everything changes. They’re competitive,” said Wayne. “Off the floor, they’re friends again.” For Brewer, the first step towards a strong finish at the games will be to acclimatize to playing with new teammates, he said. “I don’t know how the rest of my team plays too much,” said Brewer. “But I played against them this year, so I kind of have an idea.” The zone two team is expected to be among the stronger teams in the midget-age tournament, according to Wayne. But Brewer wasn’t ready to play the prediction game before heading off to Cowichan. “I think we’ll do fairly well. I don’t know what the other teams look like,” he said. The B.C. Summer Games are set to kick off on July 19 in Cowichan. The Nicola Valley will be sending a 12-person delegation to the games, including athletes, parent supervisors and coaches.
Fastpitch players to represent the Nicola Valley Cole Wagner THE MERRITT HERALD
There might not be an official U16 boys softball team Merritt, but there is no shortage of talented ball players. Two Merritt players who found themselves without a team to play for in the Nicola Valley this year have been making the long trip up to Kamloops multiple times per week in order to continue with their sport. But the travel time seems to have paid off, as both boys were selected to play on the zone two team at the upcoming B.C. Summer Games, alongside competitiors from around the Thompson-Okanagan region.
It’s an exciting opportunity to play with a brand new team, said Loewen, who has only been playing the sport for three seasons. “Other than Stuart, as soon as I got to that field everyone was new,” said Loewen. Despite shifting around the infield throughout his first two seasons, Loewen said he’s found a home at second base. “That’s my go-to,” he explained. One challenge for the zone two team will be adjusting to each other’s playstyles, as the group has yet to get together for an official practice. “It is hard because to play in this zone they are coming from Merritt, Barriere, Kamloops,
Chase...” said Loewen’s mom, Jody. “I have no idea who I’m meeting, what their skills are or their traits,” said Loewen. “Once we get a practice in, I’ll better understand how the ball game will be played out.” Loewen and Brown will have a busy schedule in the lead up to the games, which are set for July 19 to 22. Their Kamloopsbased club team will be headed to provincials in Smithers on July 6, 7 and 8, before shipping off to Cowichan in two weeks time. But Loewen is eager to take it all in. “It’s just the experience — being scouted, getting to go to Vancouver Island,” he said.
Zach Loewen (above) along with Stuart Brown will be playing on the zone two fastpitch team at the B.C. Summer Games in Cowichan. Cole Wagner/Herald
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SPORTS BIKE TRIPS
Ride to conquer cancer
PLAY BALL Softball players took to the diamonds in Merritt as part of the Stop the Violence tournament hosted by the Coldwater Transition House on June 10 and 11. Nineteen teams participated in this year’s co-ed tournament across three divisions. Bill Stowell/Herald
Oborne to tackle B.C. Epic 1000 The riders stopped for the night in Merritt on June 25 before setting off for Chase, B.C. Dara Hill/Herald Dara Hill THE MERRITT HERALD
One ambitious group rolled through Merritt on June 25 as part of their cross-Canada spin to fight pancreatic cancer. The 6,100 kilometre “Coast to Cause”
trek began on June 24 in Vancouver, and the cyclists are scheduled to arrive home in Rimouski, Que. on Aug. 5. The cause hits close home for the Collins, as two of their family members died this past year from pancreatic
cancer. “We wish to make a difference for those inflicted by the disease and their families,” Team leader Josée Dubé wrote on their website. “We thoroughly believe that research can make a difference and change the prognostic.”
Cole Wagner THE MERRITT HERALD
The Collins have fundraising goals of $24,000 for the Canadian Cancer Society and $6,000 for l’Association du cancer de l’Est du Québec. To learn more about their cause or donate, visit https://www.coasttocause.ca/en/.
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June 29 - July 1 Nicola Valley Kennel Club Dog Show Voght Park, 6 a.m. to 12 p.m. June 30 - July 1 Merritt Otters Invitational Swim Meet Nicola Valley Aquatic Centre July 1
Canada Day Celebration Central Park, 7 a.m. to 11 p.m.
July 4
Merritt Table Tennis Club information meeting Merritt Public Library, 6:30 p.m.
July 7-8
Little Britches Rodeo Merritt Rodeo Grounds
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Canadian High School Finals Rodeo Merritt Rodeo Grounds
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Every year, daring riders from across the province take off from Merritt as part of a 1000+ kilometre race across southeast British Columbia. This year, Merrittonians will be able to cheer on one of their own at the Grand Depart on June 30. Darch Oborne, a local mountain biking enthusiast and member of the Merritt Mountain Biking Association,
will be tackling the B.C. Epic 1000 for the first time. Oborne’s journey will take him from Merritt to Fernie, covering 1,066 kilometres and 11,600 metres of elevation changes. The race is a solo endeavour — there are no support teams, official trail markers or resupply stations. Locals will be able to track Oborne’s progress online at http:// trackleaders.com/bcepic18. The Grand Depart is set for 7 a.m. on June 30 from Breathe Bikes.
Angela Klassen Damien Lindberg Kendall Powers
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Next race night: July 14 (Family Night) at the Merritt Speedway
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The Merritt Fire Rescue Department is hosting its first annual Boot Drive on Sunday, July 1 from 10 am until 2 pm at Cental Park. All money raised will go towards Muscular Dystrophy Canada.
SHELTER & SUPPORT SOCIETY
The Nicola Valley Shelter and Support Society is now operating a daytime drop-in centre located at 2038 Nicola Avenue. Hours of operation are Thursday thru to Monday from 8 am - 4 pm. Light breakfast and lunch served. Everyone welcome. For information contact Nancy at 250-315-0155.
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
LAWN BOWLING
Lawn bowling starts early May, every Tuesday, Thursday and Sunday at 7 pm. For more information call 250378-2095.
THE MERRITT CHAPTER OF THE VINTAGE CAR CLUB OF CANADA Invites all persons interested in restoring and enjoying vintage vehicles to join us at our monthly meeting held at the Anglican Church Hall, 1990 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.
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.
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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.
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.
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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.
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2990 Voght St. • 250-378-2911• Service Time: Sundays 10:00 a.m.
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
Merritt Baptist Church
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MASONS
Merritt Lutheran Fellowship
Masons meet every fourth Monday of the month.
in St. Michael's Anglican Hall • 250-378-9899 Service Time: 3rd Sunday each month 1:00 p.m.
MERRITT SENIOR CENTRE
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.
Nicola Valley Evangelical Free Church 1950 Maxwell St. • 250-378-9502 Service Time: Sundays 10:00 a.m.
Sacred Heart Catholic Church
Corner of Jackson & Blair • 250-378-2919 • Mass Time: Sundays 9:00 a.m.
Seventh Day Adventist Church
2190 Granite Ave. • 250-378-2339 Bible Study: 9:30 • Service Time: Saturdays 11:00 a.m.
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
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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Alan ‘Roy’ Aspinall (Popeye)
Edwin (Gayle) Collins
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We are sad to inform that on Thursday, June 21, 2018, we lost our family rock. A husband, a dad, a grandfather, great grandfather, Edwin (Gayle) Collins. Leaving behind loved ones, wife Shirley, sister Fern, brother Gary, kids; Ken (Rhonda), Agnes (Casey Sr.) Holmes, Debbie (Bobby) Boston, Dave (Shirley), Sheila (Hugh) McKay, Don (Rona), Edwin Jr. (Flo), Sheryl Ponting, Dale, Dan (Tawnya), plus numerous grandchildren, great grandchildren, numerous nieces and nephews. Apologize if we missed anyone. He will be missed by family and friends and those that knew him. ,Q OLHX RI Ă RZHUV \RX FDQ PDNH D GRQDWLRQ LQ KLV name to the United Church, Merritt, B.C. Celebration of life will be held on June 30, 2018, at the Senior Centre, Merritt B.C. Time: 11 to 3pm.
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Scwâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;exmx Child & Family Services Society thanks all those who apply, however, only candidates selected to interview will be contacted.
CLASS 1 DRIVERS NEEDED
CARPENTERS & WELDERS
With some experience necessary. Excellent wages depending on experience. Steady employment. Please submit resume in person to 1195 Houston Street, Merritt B.C.
250-378-6161
MEDICAL TRANSCRIPTION! In-demand career! Employers have work-athome positions available. Get online training you need from an employer-trusted program. Visit: CareerStep.ca/MT or 1-855-768-3362 to start training for your work-athome career today!
Education/Trade Schools PHARMACY TECHNICIAN TRAINING Online-based 43 wk program incls 8 wk practicum. Regulated Pharmacy Technicians earn $25-$28/hr in hospitals & $20-$27/hr in community pharmacies. Accredited by the Canadian Council for the Accreditation of Pharmacy Programs (CCAPP). www.stenbergcollege.com Toll-Free: 1-866-580-2772
Psychiatric Nursing Diploma
Online-based program with clinical placements and practicums in your local community. Earn $33.40$43.84/hr as a Psychiatric Nurse. Recognized by the College of Registered Psychiatric Nurses of BC. stenbergcollege.com Toll Free: 1-877-836-2374
Help Wanted
Wanted
Part-time to full-time
CHAMBERMAIDS Apply in person to 3561 Voght St. No phone calls please
HELP WANTED
Looking for a strong male, age 40 to 70 for light duties Call Charlie 250-378-4244 Services
Financial Services GET BACK ON TRACK! Bad credit? Bills? Unemployed? Need Money? We Lend! If you own your own home - you qualify. Pioneer Acceptance Corp. Member BBB. 1-877-987-1420 www.pioneerwest.com
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Merchandise for Sale
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Rentals
Auctions
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Fine Art
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Property Management
fourth Meridian
& Collectables www.4thmeridian.ca We are LOCAL & cater to eclectic tastes. We support non-proďŹ ts with fundraising auctions.
Shop our online gallery anytime.
Garage Sales
SAWMILLS from only $4,397 - MAKE MONEY & SAVE MONEY with your own bandmill - Cut lumber any dimension. In stock ready to ship. FREE Info & DVD: www.NorwoodSawmills.com/400OT 1-800-567-0404 Ext:400OT.
Have Unwanted Firearms? Have unwanted or inherited firearms in your possession? Donâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t know how to dispose of them safely and legally? Contact Wanstalls and we will come and pick them up and pay you fair value for them. Wanstalls has been proudly serving the Lower Mainland firearms community since 1973. We are a government licensed firearms business with fully certified verifiers, armorers and appraisers. Call today to set up an appointment 604-467-9232 WANSTALLS TACTICAL & SPORTING ARMS
Misc. Wanted
Wanted Adult 3 Wheeler Bike (250) 378 - 4757
#1 Coin Collector Buying Coins, Collections, Olympic Gold & Silver Coins, paper etc. CHAD: 1-250-863-3082 Local
Rentals
Garage Sale. Sat June 30. 8am to 4pm. 1405 Government
#1 Numismatist buying coins, coin collections, old paper money,all gold & silver +, Todd The Coin Guy 250-864-3521
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Help Wanted
Apt/Condo for Rent 1 Bedroom for 1 N/S Adult N/Pâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s. Heat & Cable Included. $625 per month. Refâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Reqâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;d. Available July 1st (250) 378 - 2954
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3499 Voght Street June 16, 2018
PLEASE BE ADVISED THAT THERE ARE NO VACANCIES AT THIS TIME. PLEASE NOTE THAT OUR OFFICE HAS MOVED TO 3499 VOGHT ST. Come pay us a visit!
250-378-1996
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Call for all of your Residential or Commercial Property Management needs!
Lynda Etchart
Transportation
Vehicle Wanted
Help Wanted
Legal
Legal Notices CRIMINAL RECORD?
Why suffer Employment/ Licensing loss? Travel/ Business opportunities? Be embarrassed? Think: Criminal Pardon. US Entry Waiver. Record Purge. File Destruction. Free Consultation 1-800-347-2540 accesslegalmjf.com
Following positions now available at the Best Western Plus Merritt Hotel.
Please Respond with Resume In Person.
250-216-0930
DENTIST STOYOMA DENTAL CLINIC Did You Know ?
Serving all citizens of Merritt and surrounding areas Clinic. We are a Not Dental newest Merrittâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s is Stoyoma Dental For Profit Society serving all residents of Merritt and the surrounding areas. If you are covered by Status, Healthy Kids, Disability, Ministry or the Emergency Plan you are fully covered for eligible services & no additional funds will be required of you!
2088 Quilchena
MAKE AN APPOINTMENT TODAY!
HOURS: Mon-Fri 8AM - 4:30PM
NEW PATIENTS ALWAYS WELCOME!
(beside the Royal Bank PO Box 3090, Merritt, BC
250-378-5877
Property Manager:
WANTED 75-79 Chrysler Cordova. Running or not. Tel: Stan @ 250-457-9760.
Looking for enthusiastic individuals to join the Best Western team. Must be eager to learn, self-motivating and have great time management skills. Strong interpersonal skills are required for guest interaction in all positions.
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BUILDING SUPPLIES MERRITT LUMBER SALES 2152 DOU GLAS ST., MERRITT, BC
250-378-5382 â&#x20AC;˘ 250-314-4249
Lumber, Plywood, Fencing SPECIALS
SCREWS, NAILS, ROOFING, INSULATION, JOIST HANGERS & much more LARGE LANDSCAPING BEAMS AVA ILABLE
HOURS OF OPERATION:
Mon to Fri.: 8 am - 5 pm & Sat.: 8 am - 4 pm
ADVERTISING MERRITT HERALD
Advertising works! Place your ad in our Business Directory! For more information contact Michele at:
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Local Business Directory LANDSCAPING
DENTIST 2581 Lauder St
MORTGAGE BROKER
Your LocaL Mortgage Broker
250-315-0145
KlassenLandscapeSupplyMerritt
NEW PATIENTS & WALK-INS WELCOME
GENERAL DENTISTS & SPECIALIST ORTHODONTISTS AVAILABLE Call
250-378-4888 to book your appointment. 2731 Forksdale Avenue, V1K 1R9
www.dentistryatmerritt.ca
R. Dutt-DMD Dr. J. Sarao-DMD, Dr. S. Malhotra-DDS, Dr.
HOURS
Tuesday: 9 am - 6 pm Wednesday - Thursday: 9 am - 5 pm Friday and Saturday: 9 am - 4 pm
New Summer Hours: Monday to Friday 8:30 am
Use the equity in your home to consolidate debt, top up RRSPs, or tackle renovations Harry Howard (250) 490-6731
Call
- 4:30 pm
harry@harryhoward.ca
Interior
MECHANIC
RVICE FRANK’S MECHANICAL SE APPROVED OLD OR NEW WE HAVE WARRANTY NE MAINTENANCE SOLUTIONS FOR EVERYO • Tune Ups • Brakes • Exhaust • Suspension • Lube/Oil s & Struts •Radiator Service • Shock • Air Conditioning Service
EXCAVATING
PLUMBING & HEATING
g n i t a e H & g n i b m Nicola Plu
EXCAVATING
Gary’s Mini Excavating Service • Small Job Specialist • Dump Trailer Service • Fencing & Post Pounder • Bobcat Service • Concrete Driveways & Sidewalks • Fully Insured email: garylsedore@gmail.com
250-378-1322
2026 Mamette Avenue
Bulk & bagged landscaped products • Fir Bark Mulch • Decorative Rock • Mushroom Manure • Gardening Soil • Potting Mix
Cell: 250-315-3174 Call Gary Sedore for FREE ESTIMATES: 250-378-4312
ELECTED REPRESENTATIVE HERE FOR YOU!
PC - 60
250-280-3478
Owner Operator since 1987
RURAL / RESIDENTIAL
CONCRETE SERVICES IRON MOUNTAIN CONCRETE nce Quality workmanship with over 34 yrs. experie
Fully Qualied Tradesmen in..
STAMPING
Plumbing, Heating, Bonded Gas Fitters. Service Work & Furnace Service. Custom Sheet Metal Atlas RV Parts & Repairs
@DanAlbas
2064 Coutlee Ave., Merritt, BC
CERTIFIED IN MODERATE ASBESTOS REMOVAL
250-378-9410
WATER DAMAGE ASSESSMENT ~ BLOWER RENTAL ~ ~ RESTORATION SERVICE ~
www.tbmcleaningandrestoration.com TF: 1-877-612-0909
CONCRETE
JOE & SONS TE LTD., CONCRE nc co rete forming Specializing in coatings. finishing, repair &
250-525-1555
JOEANDSONS.CA
DanAlbas4COSN
2562B Main Street West Kelowna, BC V4T 2N5
CLEANING SERVICES
NCRETE we do EVERYTHING CO ns • Home Foundatio • Retaining Walls e • Stamped Concret • Pool Decks • Basements • Sidewalks • Patios • Stairs
•Floors • Patios •Driveways •Exposed Concrete •Acid Stain •Repairs •Textured Concrete •Exposed Retaining Walls Darren Christensen
Toll Free: 1-800-665-8711 www.danalbas.com
PHONE: 250-378-4943
NEED HELP?
• Excavating • Site Prep • Concrete Demolition • Compaction • Drainage • Utility Installation • Retaining Walls • Line Locating • Concrete Cutting
& Sealing • Concrete Cleaning ing tch Pa & ing Fill ck Cra • dations • Commercial Foun g ttin Cu w • Sa • Jack Hammering • Grinding pairs • Concrete Leak Re ors • Epoxy Garage Flo
ESIDENTIAL COMMERCIAL & R
CONTRACTING
RESTAURANT
Your Construction SPECIALISTS
LET OUR EXPERTS HELP YOU
with Trucking, General Excavations, Road Construction & Maintenance, irs, Road Bridge Building – Installation and Repa ns, Etc. llatio Insta y Utilit tion, Grading & Compac WE GUARANTEE EVERYTHING THAT WE DO!
inc.
CALL 250-315-5074
TREE SERVICE JIM POTTER
MERRITT TREE SERVICE • Fully insured, certified faller • WSBC covered • Dangerous tree assessment ➤Schedule your FREE Estimate
CALL JIM at 250-378-4212
Solutions for your tree problems!
250-315-5612
ironmtnconcrete@gmail.com
MORE THAN JUST A COFFEE SHOP
Come in and enjoy all the
CATERING AVAILABLE!
HOMEMADE TASTES
DELIVERY WITHIN TOWN LIMITS!
you’ve grown to love and enjoy some new recipes as well!
Bring in your business card and enter for our monthly draw for a
FREE LUNCH!
JOIN OUR LOYALTY PROGRAM! Get your tenth coffee free!
1950 Garcia St.
250-378-9125
ADVERTISING Are you expanding your client base? Looking for an accessible way for people to find you? JOIN the Herald’s “Local Business Directory” page Every Thursday, Always Full Colour! *with minimum 3 month committment Reach over 6330 readers each week.
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SAVVY SAVINGS Featured this week STOCK UP FOR CANADA DAY! Sale Ends June 30! 1
200
1
SAVE $ 00
SAVE $
SAVE $ 00
Reg. $12.99
Reg. $13.99
Reg. $9.99
11
$
PONCHO CRIOLLO MALBEC 557256 1 L
EXCLUSIVE
SAVE $ Reg. $35.99
$
11
99
$
$
CONO SUR RESERVA ESPECIAL SAUVIGNON BLANC 615369 750 ml
1 L!
GREAT VALUE!
300
99
EXCLUSIVE
Reg. $19.99
BLACK BOX CABERNET SAUVIGNON 844456 3 L
200
Reg. $14.99
100
SAVE $ Reg. $22.49
SAVE $ Reg. $50.99
$
1.75 L!
2149
$
HEY Y’ALL HARD ICED TEA 667873 12 x 341 ml
GREAT VALUE!
500
4599
MOLSON CANADIAN 447052 36 x 355 ml or COORS LIGHT 236495 36 x 355 ml
200
DIABOLICA RED 71142 750 ml
Reg. $55.99
CROWN ROYAL 114694 1.75 L
BLOSSOM HILL WHITE 161302 750 ml or RED 161305 750 ml
1299
$
SAVE $
5299
4
99
SAVE $
OYSTER BAY CHARDONNAY 326728 750 ml or SAUVIGNON BLANC 316570 750 ml
300
$
00
EXCLUSIVE
1799
$
6
Reg. $10.99
99
VIÑAS RIOJANAS LA CHAYA PINOT GRIGIO 5047 750 ml or CABERNET SAUVIGNON EXCLUSIVE 680975 750 ml
SAVE $
3299
$
8
SAVE $
200
200
1
SAVE $
SAVE $
SAVE $ 00
Reg. $36.49
Reg. $18.99
Reg. $12.49
$
3449
BUDWEISER 12875 24 x 355 ml
1699
$
PALM BAY ESCAPE TO THE SUN PACK 57380 12 x 355 ml
1149
$
TWISTED TEA HARD ICED TEA PEACH 116520 6 x 355 ml
Over 200 products on sale* Merritt 1700 Garcia Street * While supplies last. Inventory by store will vary. Prices are subject to change without notice. In the event of a change, the product description and display price in the liquor store will prevail. Prices do not include taxes.