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MERRITT HERALD THURSDAY, July 2, 2015 • MERRITT NEWSPAPERS

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Bass Coast attendees will be putting their feelers out at the third installment of the Merritt-based electronic music and arts festival the weekend of July 10. This year’s theme is tentacles, or more specifically “Tentacular” — a fusion of the word “tentacle” and “spectacular.” “It’s about interconnectivity, and it’s also about exploring the world through feeling,” Bass Coast communications manager Paul Brooks said of this year’s theme. It is meant to embody reaching outside one’s comfort zone to strive for the richness of interconnectivity, Brooks explained. A design for the main stage is in the works and Brooks said people For all your landscaping needs call the professionals at

can expect to see a multitude of tentacles. Originating from that point of the festival grounds, tentacles will extend throughout the site. “They’re just going to go everywhere,” Brooks said. Last year, the main stage for Bass Coast featured a pirate ship placed so that it appeared to be sinking into the stage itself. Brooks said this year’s stage has been in the works since last September, after the 2014 stage was torn down. He said the design and funding to build the 2015 stage are in place and construction is ready to begin. Their first year in Merritt, Bass Coast had a theme titled The Year of the Zebra, which resulted in various black-and-white striped outfits. The year after that, their theme

Mutiny elicited various piratethemed costumes. “It’s pretty easy to put on an eyepatch, or find a pirate hat, or dress up like a pirate. A lot of our attendees look like pirates anyways,” Brooks said. “This year with Tentacular, we thought it’d be funny and interesting to see people incorporating tentacles into their outfits.” The festival is capped at 3,000 attendees and Brooks said there are less than 1,000 tickets remaining. “We are headed for a sellout year,” he said. Merrittonians can purchase discounted tickets at 378 Board Shop with proof of residence. It kicks off Friday night with performances by J Phlip, Justin Martina and Aradalan. Organizer Andrea Graham said

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they are looking forward to a theatrical performance from New York City’s Zebra Katz that weekend. She said the duo put on an entertaining show with costume changes, and antics on stage. New this year to Bass Coast will be a cafe in the food court area equipped with a stage and seating for live performances. The event’s workshop area will also be expanded this year, taking up an entire building and incorporating more seating. “Our workshops are looking great this year [with] everything from cooking, to relationship advice, to dance, to holistic nutrition,” Brooks said. As for art installations, Brooks said there will be more than 50 this year, many of which will be new pieces.

The Wildfire Management Branch is putting a campfire ban in place after Canada Day. All open fires are prohibited starting at noon on Friday, July 3 throughout the Kamloops Fire Centre. The fire ban is in place indefinitely and has been issued to help prevent human caused wildfires and protect public safety, the Wildfire Management Branch states. About half of the 128 wildfires in the Kamloops Fire Zone since April 1 this year were not sparked naturally. The number of fires is up compared to the 10 year average for this time of 109 wildfires, she said. There have been a few lightning-caused tree fires in the Merritt Fire Zone as of late, but they have all been extinguished, Pepper said. Despite widespread rain on Monday, conditions are expected to dry out by the weekend, elevating the wildfire risk. To report a wildfire or an open burning violation, call 1-800-663-5555 or *5555 on a cellphone.

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How a mistake made 35 years ago has made a Merritt family’s driveway inaccessible, and what can — and can’t — be done about it David Dyck THE MERRITT HERALD

McGoran Street, behind and to the east of the arena, runs north off of Merritt Avenue until it intersects with McGoran Place. Up until a year ago, it used to continue another 20 meters into an open field, but now there’s a chain running across, blocking access. The problem for Darel Redman and Angela Papou is that their driveway is between that chain and the field. Redman and Papou bought their house, which was built at the intersection of McGoran Place and McGoran Street, about nine years ago. They say it was sold to them as a house on a dead-end street. They had been using that dead-end road for years, as had their neighbours. They rode their bikes on it, neighbourhood kids played street hockey and basketball on it. Most importantly for them, they used it to access

their driveway. One day several years ago they received a visit from the owner of the farmland, Paul Simon, a local doctor. He informed them the 20 metres of McGoran Street, from the field to where it intersected with McGoran Place, was in fact an extension of his land to the north, where his house is located. “Honestly, it was a shock. Not just to us,” said Papou of her reaction to the news. Their neighbours and even city officials were also surprised to find out the road was not public. In spite of this new information, they still continued to use the road, since it was the only way they were able to access their driveway. Previous to Simon purchasing it, the Bouchard family had owned the farmland. Built in 1978, the Papau’s house is part of that McGoran Place subdivision, put in by the Bouchards. The plan was for it to continue farther north, develop-

ing the open farmland that still sits there today. But instead of continuing, the subdivision stopped, at what most of the neighbourhood thought was the end of that dead-end road. “The Bouchards who owned the property were in the process of having it made an access road, but didn’t quite get finalized before he died. It was that close,” said Linda Clarke. Clarke and her husband live next door to Papou and Redman, across the road in question. The Clarkes, however, still have access to their driveway, since it enters onto McGoran Place rather than McGoran Street. Papou agreed. “When this happened and we first found out . . . [we contacted her],” she said. “She thought [the transfer] was done.” Just knowing that the road was private rather than public was stressful for Papou and Redman, but their lives were not disrupted until last summer, when the barricade

was put up separating the public road from the private. It also cut off Papou’s driveway access, forcing them to park on the street through last winter. It is a situation that the city is also familiar with. Allan Chabot, the city’s chief administrative officer, has a large file in his office full of documentation on this issue. He said he’s had multiple conversations with city staff, Papou, Redmond and Simon to try and broker a resolution, to no avail. “The city feels some moral responsibility to try and resolve this matter,” he told the Herald. “Some confusedly think that it was wrong of the city to have issued a building permit. I don’t think they could have refused one — being on the basis of the house facing that way — if they’d wanted to.” Chabot said the city has done their best to find a solution.

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The mud boggers rolled through town again this year, racing through the muck to score the best time. Stories and photos by Michael Potestio.

TOP Mud flies as one of the contestants makes their way across the boggy stretch. BELOW (From left) Locals Jack and Jesse Maunu stand in front of Jack’s first racer, a 1968 El Camino. His son Jesse experienced his first race driving his dad’s old car at the Merrit mud races in Collettville on Saturday.

Mud racing is all about speed, power and making the gooey stuff fly. But for some, it’s also a family affair. Local Jack Maunu has been mud racing for 25 years, and this past weekend, he introduced his 14-year-old son Jesse to the sport at the North West Mud Racing Association’s mud bogs held in Collettville, where 2,000 horsepower hot rods tore through 200-foot pits of mud in just seconds. Jesse competed in a race as he participated in the entry level A Class races – the only class that allows 14-year-olds to participate. On Saturday, just hours before his first race of the day, Jesse said he was nervous. “I’ve never done anything like this before,� he said. “I remember my first race. I was pretty nervous too,� Jack responded as the two spoke to the Herald at the race grounds Saturday. Jack was just 25-years-old when he first took an interest in mud bogging. “I went to one of these races and watched one and decided it was what I wanted to do,� Jack reminisced. He said the power of the vehicles captivated him. Jack’s nickname for the F-Class paddle car he currently races is The Dirty Mudder, which he’s had a personal best of 2.42 seconds through the 200-foot pit of mud. The car he originally started mud racing with a quarter century ago was a 1968 El Camino, which he built and subsequently sold. Jesse got to experience his first race flying through the mud in thatvery same El Camino.

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Additional parking spots required for new gym The following is an excerpt from the City of Merritt public hearing agenda June 23, 2015. Report on zoning amendment with variance at 2190 Voign St. Executive summary: An application has been received by Merritt Automotive Supplies Ltd. at 2190 Voght St., for a site specific zoning amendment to add ‘Participant Recreation Services Indoor’ and ‘Personal Service Establishment’ and ‘Office’ as permitted uses in the Highway Commerical (C4) zone. The zoning amendment is specific to this property only, and would allow the owner to lease the building to a wider range of businesses. The applicant has an agreement in place with a ladies-only fitness gym subject to zoning. The land is zone C4, Highway Commerical and gyms are not permitted use in C4. C4 zoning is primarily geared for the traveling public. Over the years the space has been used for automotive supply, a computer service and supply shop, an automotive detailing site, and a specialty automotive sales location.

It currently sits vacant and the property owner wants to add additional permitted uses so that businesses such as a gym could occupy the empty space. The challenge in filling the vacant lease space on the property is a nine space parking shortage based on the zoning bylaw requirements that requires 11 for a gym. There are only two available parking stalls that can be allocated to the gym because the other 11 in the front are consumed by the parking requirements of Yaki Joe’s and Subway. The applicant will create three new parking stalls behind the building, bringing the total to five physical off-street parking stalls. Additionally, the applicant will, at his cost, line-paint six parking stalls in the large empty city lot directly between the Inn Towne Motel and Suites and the Civic Centre adjacent to the waste bin enclosure. Also, the applicant will provide an executed memorandum of understnading (MOU) with each tenant on the property that clearly indicates the lack of parking; that will require all owners, managers and employees of those businesses to park off-site and not on the immediately adjacent roadway;

and the new business (Planet Woman Fitness) will advertise in regular and ongoing literature to all new and existing members that walking, biking and transit is encouraged, and indicate that parking is available in the parking lot near the Civic Centre and behind the arena. Furthermore, the applicant will contribute $3,500 to the parking reserve fund which currently sits at approximately $70,000. The parking reserve fund is accrued for the provision of future offstreet parking lots as needed. Finally, the city’s building inspector will restrict the occupant load to 12 persons at a time which could, under optimal conditions, be as high as thirty plus. Finally, in addition

to the above-noted solutions, and in order to legalize use of this portion of the building, a development variance permit is necessary prior to adoption of the zoning amendment to legitimize the reduction in parking requirements. Background: The situation on this land is inherited. The fact is that there were not enough parking spaces allocated at the time of the original development. By applying the letter of the bylaw, the vacant lease space is sterilized from any use that requires more than two parking spaces. It is not, however, in the best interest of the owner nor the city to have highly visible vacant commercial lease space. There needs to be

TAXES ARE DUE ON THURSDAY, JULY 2, 2015 Have You Claimed Your Home Owner Grant? If your taxes are paid by a mortgage company the Home Owner Grant (if applicable) must still be completed and returned to City Hall by the due date of July 2, 2015 by 4:30 pm. A portion of the mortgage payment is allocated for property taxes, and is forwarded to the City of Merritt, taking into consideration your home owner grant, if eligible. The City of Merritt is not responsible for errors made by mortgage providers. Please ensure that your mortgage provider is aware if you are claiming the grant or not each year. For further information in regard to your Home Owner Grant eligibility please contact City Hall at 250-378-4224. There are only six days remaining to claim your Home Owner Grant before the due date of July 2, 2015.

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an innovative solution to address the parking shortage, create vibrancy in our city’s core, enhance the image through our gateways, and support policy that improves success for business in general. The applicant will create three new parking stalls immediately behind the building. He will also paint six parking stalls in the large parking lot behind the Inn Towne Motel.

He will also contribute $3,500 to the city’s parking reserve fund as the cash-in-lieu option for parking. The applicant will execute a MOU between all business owners indicating that they recognize potential parking conflicts moving forward; require all owners, manager and staff to park off-site and not on-street. The new business would clearly relay to

members that they are encouraged to park off-site, or choose an alternative to arriving by automobile. This would be in the literature to members and would clearly outline to members (or drop-ins) the preferred parking options. Finally, the applicant will provide a five bicycle parking rack to accommodate alternative transportation methods.

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THE PURPOSE OF THIS NOTICE IS TO INFORM YOU OF THE TYPICAL NUISANCES INVOLVED WITH A PROJECT OF THIS TYPE -- MAINLY ACCESS TO YOUR PROPERTY. THE CONSTRUCTION ENTAILS INSTALLATION OF SANITARY SEWER MAINS AND RECONSTRUCTION OF THE ROADWAY ALONG COLDWATER AVE. THE STREET WILL BE SINGLE LANE TRAFFIC SOME OF THE TIME, AND THERE WILL BE TIMES THAT YOU WILL NOT HAVE VEHICULAR ACCESS TO YOUR PROPERTY. WE WILL DO OUR BEST TO NOTIFY YOU IN ADVANCE AND TO KEEP THESE INTERRUPTIONS AS SHORT AS POSSIBLE. AS WITH ANY CONSTRUCTION PROJECT OF THIS SORT, YOU CAN EXPECT SOME DUST, NOISE AND VIBRATION. RESIDENTS WHO BORDER THE PROJECT SHOULD BE AWARE THAT ANY FRAGILE OR VALUABLE ITEMS THAT COULD POSSIBLY BE DAMAGED DUE TO VIBRATION SHOULD BE TAKEN DOWN OR SECURED FOR THE DURATION OF THE PROJECT. PLEASE ENSURE THAT YOUR CHILDREN ARE AWARE OF THE DANGERS OF A CONSTRUCTION PROJECT AND THAT THEY STAY CLEAR OF THE EQUIPMENT. WE APOLOGIZE FOR ANY INCONVENIENCE THIS MAY CAUSE. HOWEVER, WE ASK THAT YOU BE PATIENT THROUGH THE DURATION OF THIS UPGRADE PROJECT. IF YOU REQUIRE ANY ASSISTANCE OR HAVE ANY QUESTIONS, PLEASE PHONE OUR SITE SUPERINTENDANT, GEOFF PRESTON, AT 4934677 (OFFICE) OR 250-809-2405 (CELL).

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“As much as I’d like to have this road back, at this point we just need safe access to our home.” Scheduled Temporary Closures

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The Ministry of Transportation and Infrastructure advises the public of scheduled full highway closures on Highway 1, twelve kilometres north of Lytton at Tank Hill Bluff for rock drilling and blasting. Closures are expected to take place between 5:00 a.m. and 7:00 a.m. on Wednesday, July 8 and Thursday, July 9. No detours will be provided. Please watch for traffic control personnel and follow all signs through the area. Your patience during these closures is appreciated.

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The barrier separating the private road from the McGoran Place — and a family from their driveway — went up last July. David Dyck/Herald

From Page 2 “It frustrates all of us, I think, that we’ve been unable to resolve it.” The situation becomes even more complicated. Simon currently accesses his home via a road farther east. Part of that road crosses city land, which Simon is allowed to legally cross through an access egress agreement that expires in 2019. After that, the road running in front of Papau’s driveway will become the only legal access to Simon’s home. The city has explored some other options. They’ve looked into the possibility of claiming the road has been maintained by the city, which would make it a public road. “There’s a regulation associated with Section 54 with the Transportation Act that says that if public money is spent on a road, other than for snow or ice control, then it becomes — for all intents and purposes — a public road.” Explained Chabot. “[However], Our records do not allow us to make that argument, legally.” A more dramatic approach, brought to city council by the late councillor Harry Kroeker, was expropriation. In fall of last year, council voted to approve his motion instructing staff to look into the possibility of seizing

the road from Simon. Chabot said that legal counsel was obtained in accordance with that directive, but those conversations are confidential. Papou said it’s frustrating that the house they bought was not in fact the corner lot they thought they were getting. “This is our biggest investment. In fact, this is all we have,” she said. “At this point it’s not only inconvenient, it’s also a little embarrassing, and the winter time was awful,” said Papou. She said they did what they could to make it safe, but she fell and injured herself at one

point and had to miss work in order to recover. “As much as I’d like to have this road back, at this point we just need safe access to our home,” she said. That, again, is easier said than done. Underneath Papou’s front yard, where a new driveway could presumably be installed, there is “every line you can imagine” — hydro, cable, water, sewer, etc. — running, she said. “It really depends on their depth,” said Chabot. “What’s often shallow is your hydro, your gas, your cable . . . I wouldn’t be at all surprised that water and

sewer were at a sufficient depth there that they could level that area.” He said that although it is unusual for the city to provide services on private land, and city staff had not had not discussed that solution with the landowners, he believes council would consider offering the family assistance. “I do see the situation as regrettable for all parties,” said John Isaac, the real estate agent who originally sold them the home. “I understand the city and the landowners are trying to work something out, and I hope cool heads prevail and they do find a solution.”

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B.C. still the Wild West for elections VICTORIA – The man behind “HarperPAC” says it lived and died in a few days to make a point about third-party TOM FLETCHER advertising in B.C. Canadian poli- VIEWS tics. When it launched, I wondered why he would choose such a deliberately provocative name. No, not “Harper,” but the acronym for “Political Action Committee,” which has come to symbolize the financial excesses of U.S. politics. HarperPAC ran one radio ad, accusing Liberal leader Justin Trudeau of blaming voters for his declining popularity, and suggesting that Trudeau’s “months of mistakes” are a likelier cause. No kidding. HarperPAC spokesman Stephen Taylor, who like Stephen Harper before him has worked for the National Citizens’ Coalition, announced the end of the project last week. “We have contributed to a new discussion about political financing in a fixed election era that is critical to our democracy,” Taylor said. “We note that this discussion only occurred once a right-wing analog of the left’s PAC-style efforts emerged on the scene.” Indeed, it was when HarperPAC emerged that muttering began about “dark money” in Canadian politics. Unifor, Anti-Conservative front LeadNow and the many faces of the Tides Foundation somehow failed to ignite much discussion in the Canadian media.

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Fishing — A popular provincial activity OTHMAR VOHRINGER The OUTDOORSMAN In March the government of British Columbia decided that 100 per cent of the revenue from angling license sales should benefit the Freshwater Fisheries Society of B.C. (FFSBC). In real terms that

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amounts to ten million dollars annually for the society. With this new agreement, the FFSBC will be able to do much more than just stocking lakes with fish. The new funding agreement will enable it to work closely with biologists to improve fish habitats and support fishing opportunities throughout the province, assess fish stock management decisions and monitor compliance and enforcement on stocked and wild water bodies. With this additional funding, the FFSBC is now recognized as one of the most progressive and

accomplished fisheries management organizations in all of North America, generating economic benefits and providing worldclass angling opportunities. Given how popular recreational fishing is with residents and tourists in our province, this is an important decision. Besides promoting recreational fishing, the society operates many fish hatcheries and education centres throughout the province, invests time and money to fish stock health and development research and conservation and fish recovery activities, among

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many other programs. The great work the FFSBC does can be witnessed right here in the Nicola Valley with the hundreds of lakes that are stocked with fish that are raised in one of the many hatcheries in the area. These lakes attract anglers from all over the province and even from abroad. Every year when temperatures become warmer we see wave after wave of vehicles towing boat trailers descending upon our quaint town. Indeed, fishing is a popular recreational activity in

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British Columbia. I have for many years been an advocate of programs similar to the American PittmanRobertson Act. This is a law that was enacted in 1937, and named after the two senators that sponsored it. It that stipulates that all revenue from hunting and fishing licences, plus the revenue from a special “Sportsman Tax” added to any goods and services related to hunting and fishing must go back into wildlife and habitat conservation.

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YOUR OPINION Third party spending Canada Day at the horseraces unrestricted in B.C. From Page 6 Taylor launched the bid in response to the emergence of “Engage Canada,” a union-financed action committee that he said was part of a broader effort by the left to oust the Conservatives. Engage Canada portrays itself as a brave alternative to shadowy right-wing groups such as Working Canadians, which has also run pro-Conservative ads. Engage Canada’s latest ad plays on the union movement’s cherished “inequality” theme, selecting statistics to portray the wealthy as making out far better than the rest of us in Harper’s Canada. (The notion that “inequality” can and should be fixed by ever-higher taxes on “the rich” staggers on, zombielike, as if capitalism was the cause of poverty.) Two recent developments have led to all this. Scheduled elections every four years have finally taken effect at the federal level, after a series of minority governments. And courts have repeatedly struck down efforts to restrict third-party spending in the so-called “pre-campaign” period as an unwarranted restriction on free speech. The B.C. Liberal government tried and failed several times to restrict third party spending, largely in response to the million-dollar tirades of the teachers’ union. Former attorney general Wally Oppal used to warn about American-style influence by wealthy interest groups targeting scheduled elections. Their strategy was not so much to keep corporate money out of B.C. politics as to keep it flowing through the B.C. Liberal Party. This spring the B.C. Liberal majority passed Bill 20, the Election Amendment Act. Not only did this recognize the freedom of outsiders to weigh in on elections, it also did away with pre-campaign restrictions on registered political parties and candidates. NDP MLA Leonard Krog warned that this sets the stage for “some mad Wild West show,” with politicians so desperate to raise money they start looking for the B.C. equivalent of renting out the Lincoln bedroom in the White House. The big difference between the pre-campaign ads for this fall’s federal election and the next provincial vote in 2017 is that corporate and union donations to parties and candidates have been eliminated at the federal level. That means more money available for third-party campaigns, but it seems to be fairly well distributed between the two sides, the Conservatives and everybody else. Here in the Wild West, nothing’s going to change as long as the B.C. Liberals are in the saddle. Tom Fletcher is legislature reporter and columnist for Black Press. Twitter: @tomfletcherbc Email: tfletcher@blackpress.ca

JEANETTE MCMASTER In FRIENDSHIP July 1 was a holiday our people looked forward to. I watched my dad, Billy McLeod, as he trained his two racehorses, Big Red and Blondie. My dad had one young man, Hank Charters, as his Jockey. He was healthy and strong, but light. Hank trained with the horses as often as he could. The training would take place in a field behind the corrals at the Manuel homestead that the men made into a racetrack. Of course several people were involved with the training.

Clement, who had a stop watch, was the timer. The race horses had to have special grains, with oats and vitamins in their daily diet. The grooming of the horses, such as their daily brushing down, was done by another hired hand. I remember so well the horse barn, and the little creek which ran closeby. There were small willow trees along the creekside, when we watered the horses, we used to enjoy the rippling sound of the cool waters as they flowed gently over the little rocks, especially in the very hot summers. My dad would use the telephone at the Douglas Lake store to phone the people in Kamloops about the dates and times of the races. He also made arrangements for stalls where Big Red and Blondie would be taken care of.

Then he made plans for our camp, too. The campsite was by the highway that led to the race tracks. The raceway was across the river from the Kamloops Indian residential school. All this had to be done sometimes one month before the horseraces. So many things had to be done, like packing tents and personal items like towels, bar soap and blankets. One thing we did not pack was cooking utensils, as we ate well at the race tracks. My brother Clement, my sister-in-law Elizabeth, Sera, Ronnie, and I would travel in our old Chevy. Dad, Clarence and a hired hand would ride in a buggy with the tents and other supplies, over the mountains by Glimpse Lake to the campsite. It was a lot of work, but we had fun.

Then came the day of the races. We all got into our car and drove to the race tracks. My dad was already there. Sera, Ronnie, William, and I were in the crowd. When the bugle sounded, it meant everyone who was in the race had to be in line. Oh my, how exciting when the race was on! We cheered for Hank as he rode Big Red, he was leaning right up close to Big Red’s ears. We could almost hear Hank tell Big Red, ‘Come on Buddy, we can do it, we’re winners.’ And sure enough, Hank and Big Red did win that race. Blondie the Big Sorrel won races too. My dad and Hank split the purse. So many wonderful happy memories of those times. Psalm 45:4 “And in your majesty ride prosperously because of Truth and meekness and righteousness.”

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LETTERS POLICY Fishing is a very popular outdoor activity in B.C. It is not an uncommon sight to see anglers lined up on weekends along lake and river shorelines. Othmar Vohringer/Submitted photo

From Page 6 Now, finally, here in B.C., money raised from the sale of licenses is channeled appropriately into fish conservation instead of ending up in the general coffers of the government as was previously the case. It makes sense that anglers paying millions of dollars for license purchases want to see their money used for fish and fishing.

Enacting a law that earmarks licence revenue to the Fresh Water Fishery Society of BC is an important step to ensuring that fish and fish habitat conservation and the promotion of fishing as a wholesome recreational activity for the whole family is secured for many generations to come. I am hoping we will eventually see similar laws enacted in the hunting sector of outdoor activities for not just BC but for all of Canada as well.

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Friends & Neighbours Letting the mud fly in Merritt From Page 3 “The guy that I sold it to, he gave it back to my son here to use for a couple years, so we’re getting it going,� Jack said. “He’s starting in the same car that I started in.� His old car was a bit of a fixer-upper, requiring a motor and transmission, which the Maunu’s built together this past spring. The reincarnated racer was the original Dirty Mudder, but is now appropriately known as “Son of a Mudder.� Jesse’s inspiration to start racing came from years of watching his dad race. Jesse was able to get a little bit of driving time in the Son of a Mudder before this year’s race, but Saturday was his first time in the mud. “It was nerve-racking at first, but it’s not as hard as it looks. It’s pretty fun, actually,� he told the Herald after his first pass. His father expressed pride of his son.   Jesse plans to be back behind the wheel next year.

MUD BOGGING: A FAMILY TRADITION Over the weekend, some sports fans were indoors watching future hockey stars like Connor McDavid get drafted into the NHL. Mud racer Lee Briand couldn’t tell you who that is, although the Nova Scotian could probably still pick Sideny Crosby out of a crowd. Briand was busy watching a talented young mud racer that weekend — his 17-year-old son Austin Briand, who began racing when he was 14. Austin has won three North West Mud Racing Association championships, and he’s only been racing for about four years now. “I’ve blown through competition like it’s nothing,� Austin said, frankly. “A lot of these adults here haven’t even won three championships, let alone at 17,� Lee said of his son. The Briand’s live in 100 Mile House and Austin, a secondgeneration mud racer, grew up around the sport. “We have pictures of him, twoyears-old, working on the trucks,� Lee said. Starting in A Class — the only class he was allowed to race in as a 14-year-old — Austin got a feel for racing. The first time he ever raced, Austin was scared. Then came the adrenaline rush. “You went so fast, you got your heart beating out of your chest,

and you keep wanting more,� Austin said. “You go so fast in so little time. It’s a great feeling.� At age 15, he was making 3.5 second runs through 200-feet of mud without nitrous. Austin’s current, and new, 2,800 horsepower pro-cut class racer, dubbed Insanity, made it’s maiden run at the Merritt races in just 2.8 seconds. His fastest time is 2.7 seconds. Austin’s passion for racing, like Jesse’s, stems from watching his dad race. “I just really wanted to do that, and when he got a blower truck, I was like oh my God, I want to do that. I want to go fast,� he said. Austin put in a lot of hard work and dedication to racing, even leaving school early sometimes to work on his vehicles. “It’s like my ultimate hobby,� he said noting he wants to be a mechanic for a living. Lee would have raced with his son as well, but his transmission pumped failed, leaving the elder Briand on the sidelines. In classic dad fashion, Lee admitted he was nervous leading up to his son’s first race. “I’m just trying not to show it, because this is a very big motor,� Lee said. After a very successful run in Insanity, Austin said his pass was a good adrenaline rush. “It was pretty friggen insane,� he said.

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Spending caps recommended for local elections Tom Fletcher BLACK PRESS

VICTORIA – Candidates for a council seat in a small community should be able to spend no more than $10,000 to run for mayor and $5,000 for a council or school board seat, says a legislature committee on local election financing. For larger communities, a population-based formula would limit a mayoral campaign for a city of 150,000 residents to just under $90,000, with other municipal candidates limited to half that. The formula would limit a candidate for mayor of Victoria, population 80,000, to about $50,000, while Surrey’s population of 470,000 would mean a cap of $180,000 to run for mayor. The small-town

Fraser-Nicola MLA Jackie Tegart. Submitted photo

limits apply to communities up to 10,000 residents. For larger ones, mayoral candidates would be limited to $1 per capita for the first 15,000 people, 55 cents per capita up to 150,000, 60 cents per capita for 150,000 to 200,000 and only 15 cents for communities larger than that.

Fraser-Nicola MLA Jackie Tegart, who chaired the committee as it toured the province, said the limits are aimed to make running for local government “accessible and affordable,” while recognizing the vast difference between political campaigns in large cities and those in small com-

munities. The spending limits still have to be endorsed by the legislature, but the B.C. Liberal and NDP members of the committee endorsed them unanimously. They are part of a series of local election reforms that included extending terms to four years. The committee wants third-party advertisers limited to five per cent of what a mayoral candidate is allowed to spend. The spending limits would be in effect starting on Jan. 1 of each election year. B.C. is joining Ontario, Quebec, Manitoba, Saskatchewan and Newfoundland and Labrador in placing spending limits on at least some of their local elections.

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WHERE: Sumac Gardens [near Bob’s] - 2899 Clapperton Avenue, Merritt, BC ACTIVITIES: Swimming, street hockey, basketball and other recreational activities LUNCH will be provided COST: FREE to Aboriginal Youth of Merritt and the Nicola Valley APPLICATION: to be completed by parent or guardian giving the name, address, birth date, Care Card Number, status number [for status Indians] and emergency contact. WHERE & HOW TO REGISTER: Complete a Permission/Information with the receptionist, Leona Andrew at Conayt Friendship Society, 2164 Quilchena Avenue, Merritt, B.C. Tel. 250-378-5107.

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250-378-6166 – TF 1-877-841-2100 www.century21.ca/movingrealestate July 2nd - July 15th, 2015

FEATURE HOME

UPDATED HOME WITH DETACHED SHOP 1750 Menzies Street Well maintained corner lot with 5 bedroom home in great neighbourhood. Home has been updated & is tastefully decorated, nicely finished country kitchen, 2 baths, and a fully finished basement with family room. Large new deck in private backyard with 20x28 shop. Lots of parking. #2497

AFFORDABLY PRICED

new

26 VIEW ACRES

RIVER FRONT LOT

new

new

$299,000

EXTRA LARGE LOT

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www.facebook.com/c21movingre 2 bedroom mobile with addition in good MH Park. Has wood burning F/P, an open kitchen, newer windows and nicely kept, fenced yard with shed, garden area & fruit trees.

Exquisite 0.83 acres in upscale neighbourhood offering privacy & easy access. All services to lot line, ready to build. Located on Nicola River, this highly coveted property won’t last long.

#2499

#2500

$43,500 CACHE CREEK

ED DUC

$150,000

CLOSE TO SCHOOLS

Great 4 bedroom home with some updates of furnace, HW tank & roof. Has 16x24 detached garage/shop with power. Private backyard that backs onto river. Close to schools. RV parking.

4 bedrm family home with HW floors, open concept, big gourmet kitchen with appliances. Newer asphalt shingles, some windows & exterior doors. Main bath with soaker tub. Manicured lawn & garden area.

COUNTRY LIVING

GARDENER’S PARADISE

$229,900

4 bedroom home on 1.93 acres, nicely landscaped with fish pond & mature trees. Home has new roof, HW tank, central A/C & pex plumbing. New drywall & flooring in bsmt. Has shed & workshop.

#2440

Possible 5 bedrm, 2.5 bath home on 1 ½ lots, close to shopping, hospital & school. Great yard, lots of parking. Double garage with 10 ft doors & a work area. Has A/C, U/G and drip irrigation, stainless steel appliances, B/I vac & storage shed.

IMMACULATE HOME

GOOD NEIGHBOURHOOD

#2501

$114,999

new

RE

#2389

Great view property with gentle rolling hills, a mix of fir & pine trees and a good producing well. Build your dream home here and enjoy the privacy & unobstructed views of the valley.

$399,900

#2409

$289,000

$419,900

LARGE FENCED LOT

This 2 bedrm home has a newer kitchen & bathrm, upgraded furnace & 2 skylights. Beautiful backyard with concrete patio, 2 outbuildings and remarkable landscaping.

Traditional style 5 bedrm, 2 bath home, close to schools & easy access to downtown. Home has nice touches with HW flooring, A/C, large fenced lot, large deck & RV parking.

#2285

#2430

$168,500

Coldwater Hills

$389,900

NEW

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

#2505

#2504

$214,900

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Family home located on quiet cul de sac. Open concept design with vaulted ceilings , large kitchen, sunken living room, gas F/P and large ensuite. Home is within walking distance to school.

#2506

$279,900

GREAT CURB APPEAL

Well constructed 4 bedrm, 3 bath executive home with great views, cozy breakfast nook, newer countertop & new appliances. Backyard has nice deck, beautiful flower beds, pond & fruit trees.

#2421

$399,000

This Harmon Estates property is well kept with manicured lawns, fruit trees, shrubs & a vegetable garden. This 3 bedroom recreation home on Nicola Lake is only 3 hours from the Lower Mainland. Call and book your appointment today!

#2507

$795,000

Grandview Heights

APPROX. 10 ACRE LOTS

Prices Starting at $128,000 + GST Beautiful 10 +/- acre parcel with gorgeous views of the Coldwater River, just 10 minutes from Merritt. Power at lot line & many lots have preapproved building & septic sites. Some lots have wells, but all have a gov’t required hydrology study to assure Buyers of ample domestic water. Call for complete details. #1869

RESIDENTIAL VIEW LOTS Prices Starting at $85,000 + GST

Fully serviced residential lots with fantastic views of the Nicola Valley and surrounding mountains. Close to shopping and college. Start building your dream home today! #1726

Lots 1 – 4 Reduced to $99,000 ea. Located Off Lindley Creek Road

This premier subdivision offers a rural living experience with expansive views of the Nicola Valley. Minimum lot size of 0.5 acre up to 0.96 acre, offers privacy and room to landscape. The cul de sac design guarantees no thru traffic and crown land surround entire property. Road are paved with city services in place. #1928 Call for details.

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Don Gossoo Managing Broker

Moving Real Estate BC Ltd. OVER 2900 SQ.FT.

UPDATED HOME

DETACHED SHOP

NEW Well maintained corner lot with 5 bedroom home in great neighbourhood. Home has been updated & is tastefully decorated, nicely finished country kitchen, 2 baths, and a fully finished basement with family room. Large new deck in private backyard with 20x28 shop. Lots of parking.

Great family home in great area with views from top floor deck. Home has 3 bedrms on the main, open oak kitchen, 1.5 baths, central A/C & partially finished basement. 30x30 detached shop.

#2483

#2497

#2493

SUN VALLEY COURT

$299,000

SWIMMING POOL

$389,900

EXCELLENT LOCATION

Don Ward 315-3503

Ray Thompson 315-3377

Brad Yakimchuk Personal Real Estate Corporation

315-3043

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

QUIET NEIGHBOURHOOD

UNDER CONSTRUCTION

BACKS ONTO GOLF COURSE

NEW

NEW

Large family home with 3 bedrms up, open design kitchen with skylights, 2 gas F/P’s, 3 pce ensuite and approved suite on ground level. Nicely landscaped yard. Double garage.

$329,900

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Janis Post 315-3672

Possible 5 bedrm, 2.5 bath home on 1 ½ lots, close to shopping, hospital & school. Great yard, lots of parking. Double garage with 10 ft doors & a work area. Has A/C, U/G and drip irrigation, stainless steel appliances, B/I vac & storage shed.

#2504

$389,900

CUSTOM RANCHER

QUIET AREA

TOWNHOME

LOGAN LAKE

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

4 bedrm home with open kitchen, dining & living room. Has newer laminate flooring & paint. Potential for inlaw suite. Huge rec.rm down. Huge 15,000 sq.ft. lot, fenced with inground pool.

Totally updated 3 bedrm home with walking distance to downtown. New paint, most flooring, kitchen counters, cabinets & bathrooms. Has 3 bedrms 2.5 baths & bright sunroom. Double garage.

Immaculate 4 bedrm family home in quiet cul de sac. Large master bedrm with ensuite, spacious kitchen, has F/P in living room & family room. Nicely landscaped backyard with large deck.

#2489

#2491

#2482

MOVE IN READY

DESIREABLE LOCATION

IMMACULATE HOME

NEW

Family home with 3 bedrms up, 1 down, open concept design with vaulted ceilings, large kitchen, sunken living room, gas F/P and large ensuite. Within walking distance to elementary school.

#2506

Moving Real Estate BC Ltd.

$279,900

CLOSE TO SCHOOLS

New rancher with approx. 1512 sq.ft., open concept kitchen with granite counters, spacious living room, 2 baths, den and 2 bedrooms. Double garage. New Home Warranty and GST applies.

#2479

$319,900

Incredible property in great neighbourhood, backs onto golf course. Home has 2200 sq.ft. in total, 3 bedrms, 2 baths, new HW tank and HE furnace installed in 2014, wood burning insert in the basement.

#2494

NICE HALF DUPLEX

$264,900 LARGE SHOP

old

#2505

$419,900

$315,000

$267,500

NICELY RENOVATED

$243,900

CACHE CREEK

CED

U RED

s Wonderful 2 bedroom + den townhome with 2.5 baths, gas F/P in living room, open concept on main with bedrooms upstairs. Includes appliances & 2015 strata fees have been paid. Double garage.

5 bedrm rancher upgraded with HW floors, newer kitchen counters & paint. Open design kitchen & huge living rm with rock F/P. Private backyard with inground pool, hot tub & sundeck.

Home has 2 full floors plus bsmt, 2 car garage and legal 2 bedrm daylight rental suite on main with rear entrance. Bright kitchen with island, living rm with gas F/P. Nice covered deck in back.

1800 sq.ft. rancher only 6 yrs old with 3 bedrms plus bonus room above garage. Open design kitchen, HW floors, crown moldings, 9 ft ceilings and 2 full baths. Fenced backyard with storage shed.

4 bedrm family home with HW floors, open concept, gourmet kitchen comes with appliances and a fully finished basement. Recent asphalt shingles, some windows & exterior doors. Nicely landscaped.

Well maintained home in good family area & close to school. Bright living room, spacious kitchen, huge family room, 3 bedrooms up, 2 baths, newer vinyl windows & fenced backyard with patio.

This spacious rancher has 3 bedrms, 2 pce ensuite, galley kitchen with nook, large family rm with gas F/P, large living rm, office & storage room. Large detached shop with 2 bays. Lots of RV parking.

3 bedroom townhouse with recent upgrades of paint & flooring. Was one of the first showhomes. Nice floor plan, vaulted ceilings, gas F/P, 2.5 baths, laundry upstairs. Big backyard.

Well constructed home in upscale neighbourhood. Enjoy the great views from this 4 bedrm, 3 bath home with cozy breakfast nook in kitchen, gas F/P in living rm & family rm with patio door to deck. Fenced backyard.

2 bedroom rancher in desirable Bench area, close to school. Features include new kitchen & flooring throughout, new bathrooms, paint & furnace. Nice size master bedrm with ensuite and walk through closet.

Great 4 bedrm home with some upgrades of furnace, HW tank & roof. Has detached garage/ shop with power plus a carport. Private backyard backs onto Bonaparte River.

#2376

#2438

#2214

#2278

#2409

#2345

#2346

#2462

#2421

#2448

#2389

$205,900

PRIME LOCATION

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

#2424

$429,900

ADULT ORIENTED STRATA

$329,900

FIRST TIME BUYERS

$299,900

CHARMING HOME

$295,000

NEW 2 STOREY HOME

$289,000

CLOSE TO SHOPPING

d l o s

$154,900

DESIRABLE LOCATION

Charming little 2 bedrm home with fresh paint, roof, updated windows & kitchen. Patio off the sundeck, located in quiet neighbourhood, centrally located & lane access. Has insulated shop.

New home featuring open concept kitchen with granite counters, spacious living room, 4 bedrms, 2.5 baths & double garage. New Home Warranty 2/5/10. GST applies.

Two level home with 2 bedrooms up and 1 down in partially finished basement with large rec. room and office area. Nice flat manicured lot with sundeck in front off the kitchen.

Large family home with 3 bedrms up plus a 2 bedrm inlaw suite at ground level. New paint & flooring on main, oak kitchen, HW radiant heat& 3 baths. Fenced backyard with garden area.

#2468

#2466

#2480

#2431

#2309

REVENUE PROPERTY

$151,500

LARGE FAMILY HOME

$349,900

IN LOWER NICOLA

CED

$133,900

$319,000

$199,900

$399,000

$254,900

$229,900

BENCH VIEW HOME

HALF DUPLEX

NICE ADDITION

ALLISON LAKE

Custom home with triple garage & panoramic views. 3 bedrms 3 baths with the highest quality finishings inside & out. Maple wood cabinetry, HW floors, 5 pce ensuite, HW on demand plus suite in bsmt.

This Bench home has 3 bedrms on the main plus 1 in basement. Has new roof, paint & flooring. Open kitchen with all appliances. Great view from the sundeck. Big rec.room in basement.

Nice half duplex with fenced yard, is close to school and on quiet cul de sac. Home has large kitchen and living room, 3 bedrms up with main bath plus a half bath on the main. New roof in 2015.

2 bedrm mobile with addition in one of the nicest parks. One bedrm on each end with an open concept kitchen eating area & living room in center. Addition has enclosed porch & family room.

Beautifully maintained 2 level lakeview home on 0.57 acre lot only 2 min. walk to lake. 2 bedrms up, 2 down, custom kitchen, vaulted 14 ft ceilings, large wrap around decks with gorgeous views.

#2455

#2444

#2465

#2383

#2397

PRESTIGIOUS HOME

d

sol

Half duplex in family oriented neighbourhood and close to school. Has 3 bedrms up, large kitchen, updated bathrm with newer flooring & tub surround. Large fenced yard with storage/ work area.

$146,900

$299,900

$539,000

d l o s

$279,900

$146,900

$72,900

$449,900

NEW HOME

APARTMENT

DETACHED GARAGE

FIRST TIME BUYERS

DETACHED SHOP

PRIVATE BACKYARD

BROOKMERE

U

RED One of the nicest gated communities in Merritt with views of the Nicola River. Has 3 bedrms, 2 baths, open design living, gas F/P, galley kitchen with nook, laundry on main, hobby & rec.rm down.

Side by side fourplex on 1/3 of an acre in prime location in Lower Nicola. Has been renovated inside & out including the roof & septic system. 20 yr roof installed in 2003. Don’t miss this!

Spacious 5 bedroom home with huge master bedrm with jet tub in ensuite, open kitchen & family room, Cherry stained cabinets in kitchen, 2 huge sundeck in private backyard plus covered sitting area.

Clean & spacious 3 bedrm, 4 level split home on large fenced corner lot with double garage & RV prkg. Home has large living rm with F/P, bright kitchen, 2.5 baths, sundeck off master & an unfinished bsmt.

In new subdivision, this 2 bedroom home features an open floor plan, country kitchen, master with W/I closet, 4 pce ensuite & 13x10 deck. Single garage. Includes appliance package.

Newer 2 bedroom apartment in “The Summit” comes with stainless steel appliances, 1.5 baths and laundry room. No more shoveling snow! Great place to live, close to transit.

Quality built Cape Cod home with 3 bedrms, 2.5 baths, country kitchen, family rm & work area in bsmt. Fenced yard with double garage plus 3228 detached shop, covered deck & a gazebo.

Spacious half duplex with full bsmt & is close to school. Top level has 3 bedrm, main has living rm, kitchen, main bath & dining room. Bsmt has laundry, family rm, storage & full bath. Fenced yard.

3 bedroom family home close to schools & amenities. Home has large living room and kitchen, sliding glass doors to covered deck and fully fin. Bsmt. 24x24 detached shop.

Cozy 2 bedroom home with newer kitchen & bathrm renovations, upgraded furnace, 2 skylights and a backyard an avid gardener would appreciate. Has 2 outbuildings and patio.

Great recreational area all year round. Lovely 2 bedroom home with attached double garage with guest room & 3 pce bath. Maple kitchen cabinets, S/S appl, island sink. RV parking.

#2151

#2392

#2183

#2456

#2319

#2340

#2426

#2467

#2368

#2285

#2292

$210,000

$265,000

$435,000

$274,900

TRIPLE GARAGE

CUSTOM UPGRADES

IN LOWER NICOLA

LARGE FAMILY HOME

Quality built home with views & approx. 4000 sq.ft. on 3 levels. Large chef’s kitchen with new counters & backsplash, large family rm, 4 bedrms, 4 baths, fabulous master suite & much more.

Custom designed 3 bedrm, 2.5 bath townhouse with many extras of upgraded custom cabinetry throughout, 2 skylights, larger HE windows, bath tub in ensuite, upgraded fixtures & more.

3 bedroom rancher, neat as a pin, private fenced backyard, large sundeck, 24 x 26 detached garage/shop & room for RV and toys. Blacktop driveway. Includes appliances.

#2384

#2459

#2428

$519,900

$229,000

$289,000

$299,900

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

3 bedroom home on 0.35 acres with creek. Home has large living room, galley kitchen, 2 bedrms up, 1 down in renovated bsmt with new carpets, paint & HW tank. 24x28 detached shop.

Newer 4 bedroom home with 2 bedrm suite in bsmt. Very nice floor plan, big master bedrm with ensuite, kitchen has Cherry colour cabinets. Fenced backyard and very nicely landscaped.

Side by side duplex within walking distance to amenities. Each side has 100 amp, 2 bedrms 1 bathm kitchen and living room plus a fenced backyard. Total duplex in 864 sq.ft. Adjacent duplex also for sale.

#2334

#2234

#2435

#2370

Great for investors or first time buyers. Home has 3 bedrooms up, 1.5 baths, newer windows & siding and a partly finished basement. Close to schools. 100 amp service. Carport in back.

Charming, bright south facing home with 3 bedrooms plus den (or 4th). Home requires some updating. Has 2 baths and fully finished basement. Has 22x20 garage/shop.

#2481

#2473

$117,000

$214,900

NICE END UNIT

$159,900

Quality built log home on 1.03 acres with fruit trees & mature shrubs. Home features 3 bedrms, 2 baths, vaulted ceilings, huge living rm, large country kitchen, huge sundeck & fully fin. bsmt.

#2299

#2422

#2352

#2377

#2419

$229,000

d l o s

$81,900

This 2 bedrm character home has 1 bedrm up, 1 down, open kitchen concept, and large rec. rm. Yard is fenced with 1 car detached garage/ shop and room for RV’s. Close to walking trail.

#2463

#2433

$209,000

$44,900

$339,000

$319,900

NICELY RENOVATED

LOCATION, LOCATION

GREAT STARTER HOME

INVESTORS

INVESTMENT

DUPLEX

3 bedroom rancher with fantastic views of the valley. 5 yrs old, open concept plan, vaulted ceilings in kitchen, 3 baths. 2 car garage with exposed appgregate concrete driveway.

3 bedroom mobile home with addition in Riverside Mobile Home Park. Vinyl windows, updated flooring, 3 pce ensuite and covered deck. Great for first time buyers or retirees.

Clean, spacious home with 3 bedrms up, 2 down, newer floors & kitchen cabinets. In desirable area close to shopping & amenities. Newer vinyl windows, detached garage, fenced backyard.

Traditional style 5 bedroom, 2 bath character home located close to schools & easy access to downtown. Home has HW flooring, central A/C, large fenced lot with deck & RV parking.

Side by side duplex close to shopping. Each side has 100 amp service, 2 bedrms, bathroom, kitchen & living room. Fenced backyard. Adjacent duplex also available.

Side by side duplex within walking distance to shopping. Each side has 100 amp service, 2 bedrms, 1 bathrm, kitchen, living room and fenced backyard. Adjacent duplex also for sale.

#2372

#2439

#2349

#2430

7 strata titled townhomes, all within walking distance from downtown. Close to all amenities. Being sold below assessed value at only $88,167 per unit. All are currently rented. Call for full details.

#2381

#2371

SANDPIPER COMPLEX

QUIET NEIGHBOURHOOD

GREAT STARTER HOME

2 bedroom strata townhouse, close to all amenities. Top floor unit with nice views, and comes with appliances. Great for first time buyer or retiree wanting no yard work. Great investment.

3000+ sq.ft. family home in good area, close to all amenities & easy walk to downtown. Spiral staircase, 3 bedrms up, 1 down plus 2 bedrm suite on main level. New flooring & paint on upper level.

#2408

#2390

Very clean home with 3 bedrooms up, 1.5 baths, newer tile, newer flooring in living room and partially finished basement. Fenced backyard, carport off back lane. Electrical upgraded. Close to school.

$254,900

d l o s

$29,900

$249,900

$214,900

ACROSS FROM PARK

Tastefully decorated townhouse, end unit with a bigger yard & less traffic. 3 bedrms up plus office, 3 pce ensuite, bright open concept on main with laundry & powder rm. Great patio & large fenced yard.

$214,900

4 bedroom home with good floor plan, newer kitchen and flooring, in family oriented area, close to schools. Has 2 bedrm inlaw quarters in walkout bsmt. Fantastic views of the city.

#2394

FANTASTIC VIEWS

DESIRABLE BENCH AREA

Clean 3 bedrm mobile with covered deck & parking stall. New HW tank & new motor in furnace. Home is move in ready, comes with appliances. Pad rent $346 per month.

#2348

DUPLEX

INVESTORS

Very attractive mobile in well maintained park in Lower Nicola. Features 2 bedrms, 2 bath, bright open design dining & living room with portable A/C. You’ll enjoy the 44x8 deck and large fenced yard.

#2398

NICE FLOOR PLAN

$309,900

Enjoy the private setting in Lower Nicola on 0.33 acre lot with several fruit trees and is close to school. This home is perect for a starter home or retired couple. Great views off the deck.

Older 2 bedroom home in nice neighbourhood, close to the downtown. An extra large 13,780 sq.ft. lot with subdivision potential. Lane access, huge backyard with single garage.

$135,000

$339,000

SPENCES BRIDGE

Located in quiet location, across from elementary school. This 3 bedroom home is on a concrete foundation, electrical is up to code, has had some updates. Nice flat lot, has carport and 11x12 storage shed.

$94,900

$168,500

LARGE FAMILY HOME

In good area and close to schools. Features 5 bedrms, 2.5 baths, some newer flooring & paint down. Huge oak kitchen, large family & rec.rooms. Has suite on ground level. Fenced backyard.

$289,900

$209,900

OVERLOOKS RIVER

RURAL SETTING

d l o s

$154,900

GREAT LOCATION

EXTRA LARGE LOT

IN LOWER NICOLA

$209,900

$514,900

GOOD STARTER HOME

WALK TO SHOPPING

$53,000

$155,000

BUYERS – NOW is the time to make your purchase! Good selection of homes to choose from or have one built and take advantage of the low interest rate. Call us today!

#2343

$529,000

$103,900

$154,900

$349,000

#2417

$159,900

$116,900

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LAke

LAND

IC & I

IN KANE VALLEY

PARK-LIKE SETTING

179 ACRES

LAKEVIEW HOME

26 ACRES

OPPORTUNITY

Private 10 acres that backs onto Crown land and access to snowmobile, ski, quad or bike ride. 3 bedrm, 3 bath home with fully fin. bsmt with large rec. rm. Has 32x32 heat shop. Easy access off Coquihalla Hwy. and close to fishing lakes.

This 4 bedrm, 3 bath rancher on approx. 1 acre in a park-like setting has a creek, pond & mature landscaping. Open country kitchen, HW floors, huge family rm, & 20x30 detached shop/garage with power.

Located only 2 km from city this historical south facing parcel sits on bench above Highway 8 with panoramic views. 31 acres in bay, has marketable time, a rock quarry and 3 bedrm home.

Indulge your with 3800 sq.ft. of high end living on 1.3 acres with panoramic views of Nicola Lake. Superb workmanship & detail include granite counters, open wooden beams, 3 bedrms, 4 baths, large deck.

Great views property with gentle rolling hills, a mix of fir & pine trees and has a good producing well. Build your dream home here and enjoy the privacy & unobstructed views.

#2432

#2501

Commercial building with 2 gay garage and 2 bedroom living quarters in the back. Zoned C-4 which allows for many opportunities. Good visibility, quality built building & 200 amp service.

#2454

$539,900

2.11 ACRES

$399,900

#2495

ON 1.93 ACRES

Recently renovated home with open concept & vaulted ceilings with exposed beams. Oak kitchen cabinets, 3 bedrms up, 1 on main. Enjoy the gazebo & sunsets with views of the mountains.

#2415

#2427

$399,900

$1,241,000

ON 1.74 ACRES

$974,900

Great opportunity on this 1.74 acres with city services, fenced and can be rezoned to suit your needs. Has 1 bedrm home plus a 900 sq.ft. outbuilding in park-like setting with large water feature. This property has subdivision potential. Call for more details.

Magnificent 5 bedrm home on Nicola Lake with unique open designed family area with large bedrms & family room with an extra summer kitchen. 3 floors, 2 large covered decks. Has detached triple garage & an underground boat house bunker.

9.8 ACRES

ON 4.64 ACRES

LAKESHORE LOT

#2440

22 ACRES

$399,900

#2190

$364,900

#2361

$998,000

3 BAY GARAGE Perfect for automotive repair shop with 3 bays, parts room with assorted tool & hoist. Zoned C-2, has 3 separate titles. Building has 3164 sq.ft. and total land is 17,625 sq.ft.

#2386

#2451

$194,000 9.8 ACRES

COMMERCIAL Great building of 1680 sq.ft. on corner lot in high traffic area. Previously used as showroom for car dealership & is fenced. Zoned C-2 with many options for your business. 2 separate titles.

#2385

#2450

$194,000 26 ACRES

INDUSTRIAL BUILDING 8500 sq.ft. pre-cast tilt up building on corner lot with excellent exposure and easy access to truck route. Situated on 0.8 acres, lots of paved parking, has loading dock to retail area.

#2322

#2400

$310,000

RIVERFRONT LOT Fantastic lakefront lot of 0.99 acres on Nicola Lake that already has a driveway started down to the more level area near the water. Great lot to build a walkout bsmt home & enjoy the beach.

Exquisite 0.83 acres in upscale neighbourhood, river frontage with enchanting views. This unique parcel offers both privacy & accessibility. All services to lot line, ready to build.

#2335

#2446

#2500

PRIVATE 30 ACRES

ON 1 ACRE LOT

264 ACRES

$525,000

$395,000

$349,000

$549,900

$249,900

3 separate title lots with 1200 sq.ft. building with 2 bays and fenced yard. Was a former gas station. Good highway exposure. Call for more details.

#2449

$325,000

2 ACRES

INDUSTRIAL LOT

Great family home on 1 acre just minutes from town. Home boasts 3 bedrms up, 1 down, updated kitchen, parquet flooring, rec.rm down with bar. 2 car detached garage + 1 car attached garage & separate storage.

Gorgeous property of approx. 264 acres with 2 titles. Has 1 mile of Guichon Creek flowing through the property. A great variety of land with possibilities of subdivision. Not in ALR.

Build your dream home in this desirable development of fine waterfront homes on Nicola Lake. Close to 2 golf courses, Quichena hotel, gas station & store. Perfect lake for fishing, boating & swimming.

Great acreage to build your home in the country. Has drilled well, septic approval, power at lot line & driveway are in. Close to crown land for all rec. activities.

Light industrial bare lot, flat site, zoned M1 for your business opportunity. Easy access to truck route and just moments from the downtown core. Call for more details.

#2306

#2457

#2414

#2379

#2356

$334,900

$1,250,000

$242,900

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INDUSTRIAL LOT Flat commercial lot zoned C-3 on one of the busiest streets in Merritt. Prime location to start your business or relocate it to a better location. Services to property line.

#2478

#2359

$1,700,000

$89,900

12.63 ACRES

OPPORTUNITY

One acre lot with fabulous views of the lake & mountains. In quality subdivision of custom built homes. Worth the drive to take a look while these opportunities are still available.

Immaculate 2000 sq.ft. commercial building in downtown core. New roof in 2013, renovated interior including new paint throughout. Parking in back with lane access. Great for investor or entrepreneur.

#2411

#2047

#2305

$199,000

Opportunity

$209,000

$325,000

$179,000

13 ACRES RIVERFRONT

COMMERCIAL BUILDING

A great property in well developed subdivision of acreage lots. This unique property has a large amount of river frontage. Hydro at lot line, septic must be installed. Most of land is flat and useable.

Great location on a corner lot on main street coming into Merritt. This 7300 sq.ft. building is zoned C-4 with a site specific zoning for prof. offices, doctors, lawyers etc. Lots of parking.

#2208

#2019

$299,000

$595,000

RIVERFRONT

117 ACRES

0.91 acres fronting the Nicola River in the city limits. Within walking distance to downtown. City services not yet to lot line but with vicinity and be arranged for hook up.

Property has substantial aggregate deposit, excellent for long term gravel pit operation. 37 acres of light industrial and 80 acres of residential zoning. Estimate of 29 million ton deposit.

#2354

#2387

$99,000

$2,500,000

20 ACRES

CHARACTER BUILDING

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

In high traffic area, zoned C2 that allows for many business opportunities. Has living quarters in back with recent renos. . Good visibility located next to 7-11 Store.

#2301

#2436

Good commercial building in downtown core. Approx. 5000 sq.ft. of commercial space on the main with 1100 sq.ft. up with a 3 bedrm suite, currently rented. Zoned C-2. Run your business and live upstairs.

$4,200,000 #2137

$64,900

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

new

11.4 acres of irregular shape, situated at the Coquhalla interchange Exit 290, and is presently split, zoned C4 and C-5 (call for details). There is a planned rezoning to C-9 (Shopping Centre Commercial) and with road changes would make it prime development land.

$120,000

294 acre site with incredible mountain & lake views. Property has an allowed legal density of 62 units maximum. This parcel is above Nicola Lakeshore Estates.

NICOLA LAKEVIEW LOT

#2488

LOCATION, LOCATION

10 ACRES

LAKEFRONT LOT

#2374

#2369

$890,000

$150,000

10.9 acres in Miller Estates, a subdivision of custom built executives homes. Land is south facing, sloped with some trees. Great place to build your dream home and enjoy the views.

Great acreage with spectacular views and fenced area for horses with green pastures. Home is cozy with 2 bedrms on the main & huge master bedrm in loft. Open living room & kitchen area.

$339,000

Spectacular horse property of 26 acres just 15 mins. From Merritt. All natural grassland with 2 ponds and a seasonal creek. Great place use as rec. property or build your dream home.

Beautiful 4 bedrm, 3 bath log home with open design, new Mill Creek cabinets, new flooring & furnace heat pump. Has numerous outbldgs, barn, storage shed, garage & more.

#2321

$445,000

Located just 15 mins. From Merritt, this acreage would be great to build your dream home. Easy access, open, sunny, views, some trees, well in place & power on road.

Great property for horses with riding. This 5 bedrm level entry rancher has a walkout bsmt, 3 baths, updated flooring, plumbing & HW tank, vaulted ceilings, large country kitchen & large deck.

$599,900

$289,900

ROLLING HILLS

Approx. 22 acres mins. From downtown Merritt. Nicely renovated 4 bedrm, 3 bath home with new flooring, bathrms & paint. Has horse barn, 100x44 metal Quonset and new drilled well.

#2342

#2437

Build your dream home on this 9.9 acres. Has some trees, open, sunny, views, easy access off highway, a well in place and power is on the road. Call for more details.

waterfront home

This 4 bedrm country home has a well kept yard & is nicely landscaped with fish pond. Home has new roof, HW tank, central A/C, new pex plumbing, new drywall & flooring in bsmt. Includes storage shed & workshop.

$114,999

$2,000,000

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31st Nicola Valley Dog Show survives the heat Locally-bred Kosmo (Ch. Windacre Cause and Effect) wins Best Puppy in Show; leads the country in points Ian Webster THE MERRITT HERALD

Soaring temperatures on the weekend failed to supress the energy and enthusiasm of over 200 entrants at the 31st edition of the Nicola Valley Kennel Club’s dog show at Voght Park. The three-day event actually consisted of four separate shows — one on Saturday, one on Sunday and two on Monday. “I don’t think the heat was too much of a factor,” said one of the show’s organizers, Linda Carmichael. “Most of the people came wellprepared with air conditioning, tents and water sprayers. The dogs are the priority.” Carmichael went on to say that the show’s schedule was tweaked a bit as a result of the hot weather. “We moved the start time up almost an hour each morning, and went right through the lunch break. On Saturday and Sunday, we were finished by 1 to 1:30 p.m.” By the time Monday’s doubleheader rolled around, some intermittent cloud cover and occasional breezes brought welcome relief to the participants. The four local entries in this year’s competition did extremely well. Leading the way was Carmichael’s 10-monthold West Highland terrier Kosmo (Ch. Windacre Cause and Effect). The wee Westie won All Breeds Best Puppy in Show three out of the four times on the weekend. Kosmo is the leading puppy in the country right now with no fewer than 16 all breeds wins this year, and 29 victories in his Group 4 category. He has accumulated 1,090 points, almost double the next nearest puppy. Carmichael explained that there are seven different groups of

BEST PUPPY IN SHOW West Highland terrier Kosmo with Canadian Kennel Club judge Ann Henni-gan (left) and owner/handler Linda Carmichael of Merritt. Ian Webster/Herald

dogs recognized by the Canadian Kennel Club. Group 4 is all terriers — from the large Airdales down to the small Westies. Carmichael was able to show Kosmo herself on Monday and pick up one of his three weekend wins. The other two came with professional dog handler David Gignac from the Lower Mainland on the leash. Kosmo’s time as a puppy is coming to an end, as the youngster will age-out at 12 months. Carmichael plans to give her star performer a well-deserved rest. “He probably won’t show at all next year as a two-year-old,” she said. “He’ll be given some time to mature and fill

out, and maybe make some babies. Most adult dogs don’t show until they’re three.” Carmichael will continue to be busy at her Windacre West Highland breeding facility. “I have several upand-coming dogs,” she said. “One (Ch. Winacre Ready to Rumble) has just returned from England. He is the first Canadian Westie to get an English championship. It’s very difficult over there. There might be 80 to 90 Westies at every show, and they only give out two challenge certificates — one male and one female.” In the Group 1 class for sporting dogs, Merritt’s Elaine Gill did extremely well with

her three-year-old black Labrador retriever Allie

(GCh. Graegill’s Always in Trouble). Despite being away from the show circuit for the last year and a half, Allie picked up three points for a Best in Breed group placement on Saturday and earned her CKC Grand Champion title in the process. Gill explained that dogs first earn their Champion status by acquiring 10 points in shows during their career, and the Grand Champion title by going on to achieve another 20 points — no easy feat. Allie had a tremendous start to her career before going into temporary retirement — acquiring her Champion

title in less than a year, and 19 of the necessary Grand Champion points in her first 18 months. Fellow Merrittonian Lori Jacobson showed two dogs on the weekend — both bull terriers. Her “big guy” is twoand-a half-year-old Cash (Rootn Lozoe Hit the Jackpot). Anybody familiar with the heart-warming literary and film classic Incredible Journey is instantly reminded of the irrepressible terrier Bodger. Cash picked up a fourth in group placing on Monday in a very competitive terrier division. Jacobson’s second dog is a recently-acquired,

beautiful, young miniature bull terrier by the name of Lola (Kingsmere’s Rootn Red Hot Riot). The bundle of energy and verve is just 15 weeks old, and showed for the first time this weekend. Rounding out the field of local entries was Andrea Barnes and her Rhodesian Ridgeback Rocket (TopoftheRock’s A Friend in Me) in Group 2 — Hounds. Rocket picked up a third in group on Saturday, a second on Sunday and a fourth on Monday. Entries for this year’s Nicola Valley Dog Show came from throughout B.C., as well as Alberta and Washington State.

Ladies’ Coquihalla Open goes this weekend

SWING TIME Defending champion Karen Mair-Valin from Kamloops (left) and Merritt’s Diana Lorenz will be two of 80-plus golfers taking part in the 2015 Ladies Coquihalla Open golf tournament on Saturday and Sunday at the Merritt Golf and Country Club. Ian Webster/Herald

Merritt Golf and Country Club Ladies Day Results June 16

June 23

Diana Lorenz Deb Montgomery Glenda Rodgers Shelley Eng

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Diana Lorenz Deb Montgomery Bev Scott Carol DeSimone

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Lorna Latremouille Dana Egan Elaine Lane De De Connolly

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De De Connolly Sharon McIvor Dana Egan Gwenn Hetherington

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Jane Wowchuk Barb Puga Lynne Wright

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Carla Bacon Joan Negrin Connie Westwick

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PUPPY POWER Merritt’s Lori Jacobson with her 15-weekold miniature bull terrier Lola. Ian Webster/Herald

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Otters host annual swim invitational this weekend

Ian Webster THE MERRITT HERALD

Over 300 swimmers representing more than a dozen Interior and Lower Mainland clubs are expected to descend upon the Nicola Valley this weekend for the annual Merritt Otters Invitational Swim Meet. Action runs Saturday and Sunday from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. with preliminaries in the morning each day and finals in the afternoon. The Otters, who are coached by Leroy Slanzi, will be out in force at their home meet with close to 30 entrants. Merritt swimmers have been busy the past two weekends, attending meets in Lumby June 20 to 21 and Kelowna June 27 to 28. In Lumby, every one of the 10

Merritt swimmers in attendance achieved one or more personal best times. Leading the way were Sarah and Abbi Thoms with three PBs each. Another highlight was Jensen Cavaliere’s second-place finish in the Div. 5 girls’ 100metre backstroke event. The Kelowna meet was the first on the summer schedule to have heats followed by finals. The top eight swimmers in each event made the A final, while finishers nine through 16 qualified for the B final. Over 380 swimmers competed at the Kelowna meet, with many coming from Lower Mainland and Vancouver Island clubs. The Merritt Otters had 15 swimmers at the Kelowna competition. Between them, they

achieved 25 top-eight finishes, and eight top-three placings. Winner of a gold medal was six-year-old Evi Slanzi in the boys’ 25-metre butterfly event. Silver-medal winners were Isaac Asselstine (50-metre freestyle) and Bianca Cavaliere (50metre freestyle and 50-metre butterfly), while bronze medals went to Asselstine (50-metre butterfly), Jensen Cavaliere (50-metre butterfly) and Rahul Chhabra (50-metre butterfly and 100-metre freestyle). Bianca Cavaliere’s secondplace finish in the 50-metre butterfly was a new club record. “We set a goal last year of seeing the Otters’ logo mixed in with the stronger clubs when it came down to the finals of events,” head coach Slanzi said. “We’re achieving that goal.”

POOL POWER Merritt’s Miranda Cavaliere (above) and over 30 of her Otter teammates will be competing in this weekend’s Merritt Invitational at the Nicola Valley Aquatic Centre. Ian Webster/Herald

Merritt youngsters compete at Jack Brow

MVP MATERIAL The Merritt U12 boys and girls softball team took part in a tournament in 100 Mile on the June 12-13 weekend. Four of the team’s players were chosen game Most Valuable Player. (From left) Alex Jones, Preston Laupitz, Emma-Lee Austin and Tyler McCormack. Ian Webster/Herald

MERRITT STOCK CAR ASSOCIATION RACE RESULTS - Saturday, June 27 Fastest Times

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TEAM HOWARD Three members of the Howard family from Merritt took part in the annual Jack Brow Invitational Track Meet in Kelowna on the weekend. (Above) Thirteenyear-old Rose Howard wins her section of the girls’ 300-metre run in 47.69 seconds. She also competed in the long jump (4.00 metres) and high jump (1.25 metres). Alex Howard (right) leaped 3.06 metres in the nine-year-old boys’ long jump. He also tossed the shot put (4.99 metres), and ran the 100 metres (17.42 seconds), the 600 metres (2:18.51) and the 1,000 metres (4:15.48). Hannah Howard competed in the 11-year-old girls’ 100 metres (17.06 seconds), 200 metres (36.84), 600 metres (2:21:51), long jump (2.80 metres) and shot put (5.88 metres). Over 500 athletes representing 53 clubs from throughout B.C. and Alberta took part in this year’s Jack Brow. Ian Webster/Herald

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#77 Sean Dandy #95 Sarah Forrest #72 Brad Gillis #55 Angela Klassen #75 Jake Mills #24 Dale Calder #17 Mike Fasten #77 Sean Dandy #26 Jason Schapansky #01 Brock Fader #55 Angela Klassen #80 Jack Allgrove #09 Larry Ruttan #26 Jason Schapansky #09 Bill Fader #55 Angela Klassen #44 Grant Powers

SPEED TO BURN Logan Lake’s Sean Dandy (77) and his Hyundai Tiburon were two-time winners in the four-cylinder class at the Merritt Speedway on Saturday night. He won both the A dash and A heat and placed third in the 40-lap main event. Ian Webster/Herald


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Christmas in July at The Baillie House

LIVING WITH LOSS SUPPORT GROUP

July 10-12, 10 AM-4 PM each day you can find all of your Christmas needs from ornaments, to lights, to various decor. We have it all! Please drop by and take a look!

The Provincial Car Clubs Appreciation Day

Living with the Loss Support Group Wednesday 7 p.m. - 8:45 p.m. #12-2025 Granite Ave, Merritt. Call 250-280-4040.

Elks Bingo Every Wednesday at 1 p.m. Doors open at 12 p.m.

Nicola Valley Cruisers Car Club

July 11 Merritt Chapter of Vintage Car Club of Canada invite all Vintage,Cruisers to meet at Canadian Tire at 11:30 & parade through town and end at Lions Park by Dessert Inn and bring a picnic lunch and enjoy the cars ,this is to thank car clubs for supporting their communities For more Imformation call Jack at 250-378-2662

summer girls group Big Brothers Big Sisters and Merritt Youth & Family Resources Society are offering a free fun, active and informative summer girls group for ages 9-11. The group will meet on Tuesdays and Thursdays between 3:00 and 4:30 from July 21st to August 13th. To register for Go Girls! contact Brittney Parks, 250-280-2327 or Lenora Fletcher, 250-3784878.

Are you interested in cars, cruising and joining in activities related to cars? Nicola Valley Cruisers Car Club would welcome you as a member. Meetings are monthly on the 1st Wednesday of the month at the Ramada at 7:00 p.m. For more info call Russ or Charlotte at 250378-2290.

LOWER NICOLA FLEA MARKET at SMITH PIONEER PARK! Love a good bargain? Want to earn a little cash? Come enjoy a fun day at the park with the people, the food, the large variety of fabulous vendors, the entertainment and the FUN! SUMMER DATES: July 12 & 26, August 9 & 23, September 13 & 20, October 4. HOURS - 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Message Lower Nicola Flea Market or call Diane at 250-378-3481.

Bass Coast Festival Friday, July 10 to Monday, July 13, 2015. 4 Day World

Class Electronic Music and Arts Festival. Merritt Music Festival Site www. basscoast.ca

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will be at 1455 Quilchena Ave. For info please call 378-2305.

Drop off times of donations to fair building

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 bingo! 2164 Quilchena Ave.

If you have items to donate, drop off dates at the Fair Building as below or any afternoon on Yard Sale Dates. Please do not leave items at the gate. This year we will respectfully decline donations of mattresses, VCR’s, TV’s, expired car seats, and exercise equipment. Any yard sale days donations welcome until Aug 1. Saturdays 3 - 5 p.m. May 9 & 30. June 13 & 27. July 4 & 25. Wednesdays 3 - 5 p.m. May 13 & 27. June 10 & 24. July 8. Contact Martha 250-378-2303 for yard sale information.

Conayt Elders Drop In Centre

Fall Fair Yard Sales

Tuesday & Thursday Mornings, 8:30 a.m. – Noon, 2164 Quilchena Avenue. All Elders welcome – just come out and visit! For info, contact Deloris at 250-378-5107.

Saturdays 9 a.m. - 3 p.m. Sundays 10 a.m. - 2 p.m. Dates 2015: May 23, 24. June 27, 28. July 11, 12. Aug 1, 2. Aug 15, 16.

1st Merritt Beavers, Cubs and Scouts now accepting early registration for fall 2015. For more information, please contact Karen Pare at (250)378-2706

hot dog sale June 26, 27 Hot Dog Sale at Coopers with Trinity United Church.

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Garage Sale The Nicola Valley Women’s Institute is having a garage sale Saturday, July 4, from 8 a.m. - 1 p.m. We are raising money for a local bursary and would appreciate any items donated, items in working order please. No clothing. Sale

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EMCON SERVICES INC., a Road & Bridge Maintenance and General Contractor with ofces throughout British Columbia, invites applications for a Payroll Clerk position in our Merritt ofce. This position requires an individual who has previous payroll experience, can handle multiple priorities and deadlines in a busy and complex ofce environment, as well as, possesses excellent verbal and written skills, be well organized, have solid computer experience and knowledge. Experience with Microsoft Ofce (Excel, Word, Access, Explorer Contract Manager) would be an asset. This position requires above average attention to detail, accuracy and condentiality. General ofce clerical duties will also be required (ling, typing, data processing, telephone reception and client/customer referrals, etc.) This is a full time position. The hours of work will be Monday to Friday 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. The annual salary for this position is $35,360.00. Qualied applicants are invited to submit resumes outlining experience and references on or before July 16th, 2015. Please mail, fax or e-mail resumes to: HR Manager Emcon Services Inc. #105-1121 McFarlane Way Merritt, B.C. V1K 1B9 Fax: 250-378-4106 E-mail: tsmyth@emconservices.ca No phone calls please

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