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MLS#162927 $219,000 Investors take note! This cute 3 bed, 1 bath mobile home located close to downtown & all amenities. It is on its own lot.
MLS#162938 $239,900 One of the nicest view lots on Monck Park Rd. Stunning panoramic views over Nicola Lake from this gorgeous 1+ acre lot in Nicola Lakeshore Estates. Build your dream home or weekend getaway.
MLS#163407 $349,000 Nice 3 bed, 1 bath rancher w/ detached shop, located close to downtown Merritt for shopping & all amenities. The home features updated windows, new roof in 2016, updated plumbing & 200-amp electrical upgrade.
MLS#162852 $349,000 Great retirement or 4 bed family home w/ attached garage. Alley access to detached 18’X30’ shop. Close to shopping, recreation, schools, parks for a busy family. C6 Zoning opportunities.
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MLS#162624 $379,000 Nice 3 bed, 2.5 bath townhouse in popular Sun Valley Court. This unit has had updated flooring on the main floor along with newer kitchen countertops, built-in bookshelf, hot water tank 5 years old.
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MLS#162243 $424,000 Investment Opportunity in Merritt! Quality built family home. 2 + 2 bedrooms. Generous amount of cabinets in a bright white kitchen.
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MLS#162869 $439,000 3+2 Lovely Family Home on a flat usable fenced lot. Large yard for children or pets, great gardening, easy vehicle access to backyard to build a shop. 24X14 covered carport, outside basement entry, 5yr old roof.
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Very nice, move-in ready, 2 bedroom, 1 bathroom rancher w/ a detached insulated & wired 22’x24” garage/shop w/ a 3 piece bathroom. The home features 2 large bedrooms, a nice open kitchen, dining & living room. There is lots of parking for your vehicles, toys, RVs and 2 separate outdoor patio areas.
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HUGE house! HUGE flat lot! This 2 level, 7 bed, 2 bath home is centrally located & allows for easy walking to parks, golf & shopping. House has all new paint throughout, HW tank 2015, furnace 2019, wood burning f/p upstairs, roughed in 2nd f/p downstairs. Private yard w/ plenty of room for parking.
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MLS#162237 $550,000 Nice 4 bedroom, 2 bathroom family home located in a great neighborhood on a quiet cul-de-sac, walking distance to downtown Merritt and recreation centers.
MLS#162738 $635,000 Beautiful 5 bed, 2.5 bath family home in excellent location close to downtown Merritt & all amenities. Home had many updates including windows, composite siding, high end deck flooring & new railings.
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SOLD MLS#161464 $675,000 2019 LEVEL ENTRY RANCHER (approx 1300sq ft) w/ WALK OUT BASEMENT. Lovely, warm décor in this 3 bed, 2.5 bath home w/ Panoramic views from the 25’ x 10’ BBQ deck.
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MLS#162308 $1,200,000 Amazing 4 bed, 3 bath, home on a private .41acre lot, tucked into a quiet cul-de-sac, w/ an inviting heated inground pool & detached 26’X40’ insulated, heated & wired shop/garage.
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MLS#162471 $715,000 Fully renovated up & down duplex located in downtown Merritt. Both suites feature a nice open floor plan w/ 2 large beds, full laundry services, kitchen open to living/ dining room, and plenty of storage.
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Spectacular custom home on 20acres w/ a year-round creek! This stunning property is very private & only 12 mins from Merritt. Wrap around deck & over 2600 sqft on the main w/ vaulted ceilings, open concept dinning room, living room & kitchen w/ a gorgeous f/p.
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Washroom Working Group plans new locations
A handful of washrooms have been suggested to be added to public space within the City of Merritt.
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Aug. 5: Sunny 30°/15°C Aug. 6: Partly Cloudy 23°/9°C Aug. 7: Party Cloudy 21°/9°C Aug. 8: Partly Cloudy 25°/15°C A LEKO brand prefabricated washroom is shown in this photo from the City of Merritt Washroom Working Group’s Powerpoint presentation.
lic washrooms in key identified areas; -Updating all media with public washroom locations and hours of operation, including at least one year-round facility; -Promote business participation in the GOHERE Washroom Access Program; -Issue business participation appreciation certificates; -Having staff research possible incentives to encourage small businesses to offer washroom access. Public washrooms currently exist at several locations around town, including Lions Park, Central Park, Rotary Park, Baillie House and Voght Park. However, none of these are available 365 days per year, and only one park on the Merritt website is listed as having a public washroom, which means many of the public may not be aware of where the nearest washroom facility is located. The Washroom Working Group presented their recommendations on locations for new toilets. Two were suggested at Spirit Square, two on City property across from Claybanks RV,
which could also incorporate picnic tables and be utilized by those on the connecting walking and biking trails. An additional washroom was suggested for Baillie House, Merritt’s Visitor Centre. Also brought up was the problematic location of Exit 286. Although outside of the City of Merritt’s boundaries, the lack of facilities has created an issue for Merrittonians and residents of the surrounding TNRD areas. “One of the other recommendations is that we work with Spayum Holdings because we know what a challenge 286 is right now with the washroom facilities,” said Councillor Luck. “So, we’re looking at making a recommendation there.” Ideally, this would include the installation of two temporary porta-potties that would be accessible all year, with staff working with the Provincial government in order to recoup maintenance costs. Prefabricated washroom design and costs were included in the presentation, with each See ‘SPIRIT’ Page 5 facility and
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City of Merritt All Council City Council Meetings will nowin-person be held and online with live City Meetings have resumed residents are Regular Council Meeting - June 11, 2019 stronglylinks encouraged toat watch online via www.merritt.ca streaming available www.merritt.ca and on the City ofAugust Merritt10 social media channels. questions/ Regular Council Meeting -Committee Juneinput 25, 2019 – Policy Review StandingPublic – 6:00 PM information can be submitted prior to the Council Council - July 9, 2019 AugustRegular 11 - Finance andMeeting Audit Committee - 1:00 PM meetings to communications@merritt.ca August 12 - Airport Advisory Committe - 10:00 Regular Council Meeting - July 23, 2019AM Regular Council Meeting - August 4 - 7 pm August 24 - Regular Council Meeting - 6:00 PM
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ACTIVE BYof NATURE Position: The City Merritt is inviting applications for the position of CASUAL LIFEGUARD/
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INSTRUCTOR I. When: Saturday, August 21•10 am (approximately 3+ hours) PUBLIC HEARING on TUESDAY 2020 at 7:00PM For complete details, visit City• ofDiffiulty Merritt website atAugust www.merritt.ca Where: Kane Valley Level? 3-4 4th, • Cost Zero
Current reflecting applicants’and knowledge, skills andopportunity abilities relevant the position; Active byresumes Nature is an exciting challenging fortoyouth agesdetailing 12-18 education qualifications, and proofofof required education licenses will behike accepted prior to toNotice exploreisand the local hiking trails beautiful BCand interior. hereby given that athe Public Hearing will beEach held onbecomes Tuesday progressively more challenging throughout the summer. Lead byHall, experienced 4:00 p.m. 4th, Friday, July 12, August 2020 in2019 theby:Council Chambers at Merritt City located local hiker/youth worker Travis Dionne. at 2185 Voght Street, Merritt, BC with respect to the following proposed Carole Fraser, Deputy Clerk/Human Resources Manager Physical Endurance, hiking attire i.e. backpack, PO Box 189, 21852284, Voght appropriate Street, V1K 1B8 Or and by email: cfraser@merritt.ca Zoning Bylaw 2020.Merritt, BCfootwear snacks will be required for most hikes. Exceptions around age restrictions can be We thank allonapplicants for their interest, however, only those selected for an interview will be considered case-by-case Acontacted. copy of theaproposed the basis. Bylaw and other relevant documents may be RSVP: 250-315-1050 viewed during normal business hours of 8:30 am to 4:30 pm on Thursday Date Posted: Monday, June 17, 2019 July 23rd to Tuesday August 4th, 2020 at City Hall, 2185 Voght Street, Merritt Posting Expires: Friday, July 12, 2019
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Anyone who wishes to address the above Bylaw will be given the opportunity at the Public Hearing be heard in person, by a representative, Thursday, August 12Merrittto WHAT: Summer Nights Market or by written submission, on all matters contained in the proposed Bylaw. at 6:00 pm WHEN: every Friday June 28th to August 30th 5:00pm to 10:00pm If you are unable to attend the Public Hearing, written submission must be WHERE: 2000-2100 Block Quilchena Avenue received NO LATER THAN 12:00PM THURSDAY, JULY 30th, 2020, to ensure Rotary Park their availability to Council at the Public Hearing.
Free to attend Written submission can be provided by any of the following methods: Reservations no longer Don McArthur, Planning & Development Services Manager required. However, dmcarthur@merritt.ca we remind the public PO Box 189, 2185 Voght Street, Merritt, BC, V1K 1B8 to maintain physical distancing at all times. All submissions must include your name and street address. No letter, report or representation from the public will be received by Council after the conclusion of the Public Hearing. All written submissions are public information pursuant to the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act. For more information, please contact the Planning & Development Services Manager at 250-378-8620 or at dmcarthur@merritt. ca
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PLEASE NOTE A NOTICE OFUSE PUBLIC MINDFUL WATER EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY HEARING SCHEDULED FOR Residents have been looking for more guidance regarding what is in and out Position: The City of Merritt is inviting applications for the position of WORKS principle SEASONAL of bounds while the City is on watering restrictions. The PUBLIC overarching AUGUST 4, 2020 AT 7:00 PM IS ON PAGE 5 LABOURER. is that where possible, we encourage residents to practice mindful water
For complete visit City of Merritt at www.merritt.ca use. While details, this should always bewebsite a guiding principle, it becomes especially important during periods of extreme drought. Current resumes reflecting applicants’ knowledge, skills and abilities relevant to the position; detailing
education and qualifications, and proof of required education and licenses will be accepted prior to Why is the City focusing on lawn watering restrictions? 4:00 p.m. Monday, July 08, 2019 by:
In Merritt, water consumption per person is approximately 2.5x higher in Carole Fraser, Deputy Clerk/Human Resources Manager summer months than it is during winter months, with the difference primarily PO Box 189, 2185 Voght Street, Merritt, BC V1K 1B8 Or by email: cfraser@merritt.ca explained by outdoor watering. The bulk of outdoor watering goes to We thank all recognize applicants forthat theirallowing interest, however, only selected formajor an interview will be lawns. We lawns to gothose dormant is a sacrifice for contacted. though this step has the single greatest impact on reducing overall residents, water consumption in the21, summer. These restrictions support the health of our Date Posted: Friday, June 2019 rivers and aquifers, which are not impervious to extreme drought. Posting Expires: Monday, July 08, 2019 Water is a shared resource with values that extend outside of City of Merritt boundaries. In implementing these restrictions, the City is working to balance the needs of diverse residents, neighbouring communities, the environment, WHAT: MSS WALK if drought conditions and the local economy, while trying toGRAD be proactive WHEN: June 20, 2019duration. 6:30 pm to 7:00 pm worsen and/or persist for an extended Merritt Senior High School Nicola Valley Memorialmindful Arena WeWHERE: sincerely thank you Secondary for your sacrifices and to willingness to support
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Q: Can I fill my kiddie pool? WHAT: MSS GRAD CAR PARADE A: Yes WHEN: June 21, 2019 5:00 pm to 6:00 pm Q: Can I turn on sprinklers to allow kids to run through them? Merritt Rotary (2000 Block of Voght to work MerrittforCivic A: WHERE: Consider utilizing the Park Rotary Spray Park! If thatStreet) doesn’t you,Centre keep (1950 Mamette Avenue) your time running the sprinkler brief. NOTE: Parking will be reserved at Rotary Park and the Church from Q: Can I wash my car? 2:00 pm to 6:00 pm on June 22, 2019 A: Yes, use a bucket and hand scrub, giving the car a quick rinse at the end using a controlled flow nozzle. Also consider using a commercial car wash.
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Q: Can I power wash my driveway or home? A: Ideally, these activities will be postponed until the drought level is reduced. Q: Are there limitations on how much I can water with a controlled flow nozzle? A: We understand the need to keep shrubs, trees and gardens alive and are encouraging residents to water no more than is necessary to keep plants healthy.
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EVEN ADDRESSES Q: Are there restrictions on water use inside my home? Mon/Wed/Fri A: No, though once again, we encourage you to be mindful! Small things like turning off the tap while you brush your teeth all add up. ODD ADDRESSES Tues/Thurs/Sat BUSINESS WATCH GROUP AUTOMATIC SPRINKLERS: CPO: Local businesses are encouraged to reach on your respective days out to the community policing office to join our business watch group. Being connected midnight to 4:00 AM through this group allows both business owners and our crime prevention office to easily share *NO SPRINKLING SUNDAYS important information. Additional services also include business safety assessments using CPTED May office 1ST to September 30TH principals. Contact theEffective Community Policing for more information at cpo@merritt.ca
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NICOLA VALLEY NEWS From Page 3 upgraded features to cost approximately $25,000 installed. Mayor Linda Brown, however, raised concerns about the suitability of the structures for prominent downtown locations. “I personally didn’t like the actual building itself; I think we can do better… I don’t want an outhouse there I want a decent looking washroom,” said Brown. “These ones were the cheapest they could go, and I think we may not have to look at the cheap-
est.” Councillor Adam Etchart questioned where the funding would come from as a previous grant that would have covered the costs was turned down. City CAO Sean Smith suggested that council direct staff to create a report of costing, breaking down the various recommendations and projects and that funding could be determined from there. The motion to have staff create this report addressing the Washroom Working Group recommendations was carried with none opposed.
Nicola Valley Film Society shutting down Morgan Hampton REPORTER@MERRITTHERALD.COM
After more than 15 years of bringing thought provoking, high quality films to Merrittonians, the Nicola Valley Film Society is hanging up its reels and closing the doors on their program. Head organizer of the Society, Cathy Frizzell, said it is one of many casualties of the COVID-19 pandemic, which prevented social gatherings, including those in theatre settings, as well as a lack of volunteers. “After 15 years and COVID challenges, the Board decided to dissolve the Society as there was no one willing to take it over,” said Frizzell. “Cathy Starr and I both felt it was time to step away from the responsibilities of the Film Society.” The Nicola Valley Film Society was officially dissolved on July 31 of this year. Frizzell was inspired to screen films and connect Merrittonians with unique motion pictures following a similar initiative by the City of Merritt, which focused on children’s movies. “Jason, who was head of Leisure Services for the City of Merritt had just started screening films for kids at the Civic Centre,” explained Frizzell. “Because of no movie theatre here, we felt it was an opportunity to screen adult films which were Canadian and International and would provide a film opportunity for Merritt citizens without having to drive out of town to see a movie. We moved up to NVIT when it was completed as the Lecture Theatre had a DVD projector and much more comfortable seating, which proved to be very positive with our attendees.” The first film screened by the Society was Hank Williams First Nation, in September of 2005. This was followed by Walk on Water, Saint Ralph, Sabah, Being Caribou, Harwood and Turtles Can Fly, which were equally well received. Organizers tried to balance Canadian content with International films. Frizzell was assisted in her mission to bring a Film Society to Merrittonians by other Interior Film Societies, such as Kamloops and Salmon Arm. Through a relationship with the Toronto Film Circuit, which works with over 150 film societies across the country, and countless volunteer hours, dozens of movies were brought to the NVIT lecture theatre. Deborha Merrick who joined the Society in its final year, taking on the role of publicity and media contact, said the dissolution of the Society is a sad day for the Nicola Valley, and that the movie nights will surely be missed, although she understands the need for long time volunteers to take a step back. “In the smaller communities how they’ve always run is through a lot of volunteer efforts,” said Merrick.
“Cathy is one of the people in our community who decided that she was going to do something, and her and her husband have done tremendous amounts of things in our community, for our people… and I think they did so much work, and they loved it, but at some point, I think younger people need to step up and take it on.” Merrick knows, however, that volunteering is no small commitment, and recognizes that young people today face more stressors, often work more than one job, have less free time and are already spread thin, as opposed to retirees. “They’re already stretched to the max.” Nonetheless, there is a hope that someone will step forward and “take up the mantle”, with those who may be interested asked to contact Cathy Frizzell or Cathy Starr, who would be more than happy to help a new organizer get started. “Hopefully the theatre will open up,” Merrick said, should no one step up to take over the Film Society. “But the one thing I worry about is these are foreign films and really interesting, sometimes limited release films. So, you get to see stuff that’s a little bit more substantive than the Hollywood blockbusters. We’re also starting to get used to watching movies on TV, and our TVs are getting bigger,” Merrick continued. “However, there is nothing, absolutely nothing as good as being in a very small town where you know a lot of the people in the audience, and laughing together with everybody. There truly is nothing better than that.”
Merritt Counselling Ben Myrick, MSW, RSW
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Attention: Residents of the Nicola Valley
July 12, 2021
With regret, Ben Myrick of Merritt Counselling announces the closing of his business due to illness. He is proud to have served Merritt, Lytton, Lillooet, and Kamloops at various times over the past 35 years, and thanks his many clients and colleagues for their trust in him. He apologizes for any inconvenience to current or former clients. However, he is unable to continue providing the same high quality service he has been known for over the years.
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ALBAS: Travel post-COVID
As my summer listening tour continues, one topic that I continue to hear being raised is regarding vaccine passports. While I continue DAN ALBAS to hear opposition, VIEW FROM I am also increasTHE HILL ingly hearing from other citizens who are demanding the Federal Government announce a federal vaccine passport program. Most have opposed the use of documents -- whether it is a called a ‘vaccination record’ or ‘passport’ domestically. I should note that the decision to require citizens within Canada to use such documentation would be a provincial and not a federal one. However, it becomes a federal matter when that travel is international. It is a sovereign right of any country to establish under law who may enter their country and under what circumstances. As a Member of Parliament, I believe Canada has the same sovereign right to admit or reject any admission under its own lawful authority and I believe Canadians strongly support that right. It has been reported to me that some countries will only recognize mRNA vaccines manufactured by companies such as Pfizer and Moderna. In other words, Canada will provide more flexibility on the list of approved vaccines to visitors than many other countries who have formerly announced guidelines to foreign visitors. While a federal vaccine passport program has not yet been announced my question this week is as follows: When there is a federal vaccine passport program here in Canada, will you access it? I can be reached at Dan.Albas@parl. gc.ca or call toll free 1-800-665-8711.
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New committee needed for water use Editor, Water, water, water everywhere but nary a drop for your lawn. If a person standing in Nicola Lake told you, “Hey, it’s a fourth stage drought here, so you cannot drink the water you are standing in”, I think you would say they needed to get some serious mental help. Yet this is what the DCS for the City of Merritt is attempting to tell the citizens of Merritt after hearing “The Ministry of Forests, Lands, Natural Resource Operations and Rural Development have informed the City of Merritt that we are now in Drought Level 4”. He is relatively new to Merritt and may not realize that the City of Merritt is literally and physically afloat over three massive aquifers. The first is mere feet below the surface you are walking on. This has been known to all the Old Timers of Merritt and its original Aboriginal inhabitants. The water Granny Gray uses to water her garden and lawn is returned filtered to these aquifers merely days after her use of it. The filtering ability of our soil and aquifers is nothing short of miraculous when you think of the hundred or so years that city septic tanks have been draining into it, plus all the pollutants that were dumped on the ground by the City’s industries. Yet the water in our aquifers remains pristine in quality, and the provincial government only recently forced us to chlorinate our water for NO real reason. If you doubt me on this, I would suggest looking up the 2018 Water Golder Associates’ study, among many others. That the City of Merritt has repeatedly not listened to its citizenry regarding the water situation comes as no surprise to all of us. However, the famage they have accomplished by not listening does. The Kengard Well is a prime example of this costly damage. Now our DCS is not the sole one to blame in this water fiasco, as his boss CAO Sean Smith recently penned an article that contained this little gem just this year.
Q: Does Merritt have sufficient water in its aquifers to support growth? A: Yes. Merritt is blessed to be built on top of three different aquifers, a position that puts us in a much better position than many other communities across the province. Even without any new infrastructure, existing wells in the Upper Merritt aquifer could readily support a much larger population than we currently have.” YET WE CANNOT WATER OUR LAWNS!!?? Regardless of how misguided City staff members may or may not be, the ultimate responsibility falls on the Mayor and Council. This “New” Council has terminated garden water every year of their reign, even to be as cold-hearted as shutting the Water Park for small children who suffered so that year. No other Council has ever done this. Yet, they claim they listen. Yet, I and many others have been to numerous Council meetings requesting an Independent Water committee be formed. The Mayor herself promised this in 2019, then democracy ended. To date, no such committee has been created (but numerous subdivisions have been approved for non-Merritt citizens that take their profits away from Merritt). The Water Committee must be an independent committee formed by volunteers from Merritt reporting their findings to the Merritt Council. Not toy committees as created in the past, where staff and Council outnumbered committee members from the community. SO, WHAT CAN WE DO? If you wish to volunteer for a Merritt water committee or want to help establish a website for the Water Committee, or would like to support our efforts with your help, I would ask you to send an email to bc48gray@ gmail.com Craig Gray Merritt, BC
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Editor, I wish to thank Sun Country Optical for their kind service. We were visiting our daughter in Merritt when the left lens in my glasses fell out due to a loose, teeny-tiny screw. There was no way that I could fix it myself ! Even though Sun Country Optical was closed on Saturday, the
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VOGHT PARK BEING IMPROVED Members of the Merritt Athletic Association, and other interested parties have already begun the task of repairing and improving Voght Park for the coming Labour Day Sports. The City has provided one hundred dollars to help put the Park in shape. Quantities of posts and boards have been donated by the mill and a general work bee is planned for September 5. A good deal of preparation is necessary in the way of cleaning up the grounds.
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Merritt Secondary School graduate Katie Klassen was the second recipient of a new scholarship handed out by the City of Merritt, posing for a photo with City Council upon receiv-
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he City of Merritt recently hired Stephanie Moore as the new Economic Recovery Advisor. Funding for the position came from the Economic Trust of the Southern Interior through the Rural Business and Community Recovery Program. The program has supported the hiring of 36 Business and Community Recovery Advisors throughout the Southern Interior of BC and is part of the Province’s StrongerBC Plan. Moore was born and raised in Merritt and is enjoying being back, working and living, in her hometown. “There’s a lot to love about Merritt, but people are our greatest asset,” said Moore. “It’s great to be in a city where
people really care and are working hard for their community.” For the past eight months, Moore has been working part-time as the City’s Grants Coordinator seeking funding for everything from infrastructure projects to recreation programs. In the role of Economic Recovery Advisor, Moore will be supporting the COVID-19 Economic Recovery initiatives that were launched last year, including the Buy Local campaign, Downtown Pedestrian Zone, City Centre beautification, outdoor patios, and outdoor display of goods. The main project focus over the one-year term will be the Economic Development Action Plan update. Watch for more information and updates on the City’s website www.merritt.ca.
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Residents warned about mindful water use Merritt City staff provide some guidance to residents as to where watering restrictions stand during the recent drought.
Jake Courtepatte NEWSROOM@MERRITTHERALD.COM With Merritt under one of the harshest droughts in recent years, Merrittonians have recently been put on watering restrictions, limiting the ability to water outdoors. City staff, including CAO Sean Smith, are looking to put residents doubts at ease about the situation - as well as clear up some questions. “The overarching principle is that where possible, we encourage residents to practice mindful water use,” said Smith. “While this should always be a guiding principle, it becomes especially important during periods of extreme drought.” In Merritt, water consumption per person is approximately 2.5 times higher in the summer than in the winter. Most of the outdoor watering goes to residential lawns, so during restrictions, Smith said he sees this as a necessary sacrifice. “We recognize that allowing lawns to go dormant is a major sacrifice for
residents, though this step has the single greatest impact on reducing overall water consumption in the summer. These restrictions support the health of our rivers and aquifers, which are not impervious to extreme drought.” Smith added that he and City staff understand that there is quite a diverse opinion among Merrittonians as to the water supply. “Some feel that these water restrictions are overdone, while others feel we should be doing more. Some feel that there should be no development or extremely limited development in the City until further water management projects are complete. There are those who would like to see improved water management practices implemented concurrently with development projects.” In the future, the City will be looking to implement more xeriscaping, meaning creative landscaping to create water conservation, for lawns to play a more minor role in Merritt’s overall landscaping scheme.
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SWIMMING GLORY: Members of the Merritt Otters Swim Club took to the pool competitively for the first time since 2019 at the recent Golden Dolphin swim meet. Over 60 finals swims were raced by Otters between the A and B finals. A few club records were broken over the weekend.
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Golden Dolphin results Aggregate Winners (most points per division) Tenley Post – Division 1 Girls – 1st Brayden Black – Division 4 Boys – 1st Isaac Asselstine – Division 5 Boys – 1st Paige Asselstine – Division 6 Girls – 1st Delbert Black – Division 6 Boys – 2nd Laura Lefebvre – Division 8 Girls – 1st Julia Rosec – Division 8 Girls – 3rd Rahul Chhabra – Division 8 Boys – 3rd Meet Records Division 5 Boys 50m Free: 26.59s - Isaac Asselstine Division 5 Boys 100m Free: 58.56s - Isaac Asselstine Division 5 Boys 200m IM: 2:32.38s - Isaac Asselstine A Final Swims (by name) Delbert Black – Division 6 Boys 50m Freestyle – 2nd 200m Individual Medley – 2nd 50m Butterfly – 2nd 100m Breaststroke – 2nd 100m Freestyle – 2nd Brayden Black – Division 4 Boys 50m Freestyle – 4th 50m Butterfly – 5th 200m Individual Medley – 2nd 100m Backstroke – 1st 100m Breaststroke – 4th 100m Freestyle – 2nd Gavyn Black – Division 2 Boys 50m Freestyle – 5th 50m Backstroke – 5th 100m Freestyle – 3rd Isaac Asselstine – Division 5 Boys 50m Freestyle – 1st 200m Individual Medley – 1st 100m Butterfly – 1st 100m Backstroke – 1st 100m Breaststroke – 1st 100m Freestyle – 1st
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Helen Asselstine – Division 8 Girls 50m Freestyle – 5th Laura Lefebvre – Division 8 Girls 50m Freestyle – 2nd 100m Butterfly – 1st 50m Butterfly – 2nd 100m Backstroke – 1st 100m Breaststroke – 1st 100m Freestyle – 2nd Koren Lefebvre – Division 8 Girls 50m Freestyle – 6th 100m Breaststroke – 2nd Rahul Chhabra – Division 8 Boys 50m Freestyle – 3rd 50m Butterfly – 2nd
Relays Division 8 Boys Medley – 1st Delbert Black Brayden Black Rahul Chhabra Isaac Asselstine Division 5 Girls Medley – 3rd Evi Slanzi Abigail Thoms Olive Ware Maddison Waltho Division 8 Girls Medley – 2nd Laura Lefebvre Koren Lefebvre Julia Rosec Helen Asselstine
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Julia Trela Notary Public CONTAIN-IT STORAGE
Merritt has a new Notary Public following the retirement of Cherry Inglis, who served the community for years from her office on Nicola Avenue, the same location that is now home to Julia Trela.
Trela moved from North Delta, where she worked for another Notary for five years. “I was finishing up my schooling and then I moved here to practice,” said Trela. The process of becoming a Notary is less intensive than that to become a lawyer, but still requires a strong dedication to education and the letter of the law. Prospective notaries must first complete a bachelor’s degree in a field of their choice, preferably something related, such as Business, Legal Studies or Criminal Justice. You must graduate with at least a 3.0 GPA in order to qualify to apply to be a Notary. Following this application, the Society of Notaries will perform an investigation into your education, finances and background, which includes a criminal record check.
Friends, neighbours and previous employers may be contacted and asked to provide letters of reference in regard to your character. This process may take up to one year to complete. If the results are satisfactory, you will be interviewed and ideally approved for the mandatory 18-month Master of Arts in Applied Legal Studies program at Simon Fraser University. Upon completion of the SFU Program, which takes three years, six weeks of practical training is undertaken with the Society of Notaries, after which an individual is officially deemed a Notary Public. Trela moved to Merritt in May, and officially took over Inglis’ office in July. “I just got commissioned in May, and it’s hitting me now that I go home from work and finally, I can
just do whatever I want,” said Trela. “I don’t have to keep working. I used to have hobbies before my Masters, I used to have a life,” she joked. Now that she is settling into her new role, Trela and her husband, who is training to become a realtor with Re/Max Merritt, are looking forward to enjoying all of the outdoor recreation the Nicola Valley has to offer. “I enjoy the outdoors, paddle boarding, that kind of thing,” said Trela. “Biking, hiking, that’s part of the reason we moved here, it’s so outdoorsy.” It first occurred to Trela that Merritt would be an ideal place to establish a practice when she crossed paths with Inglis at a Notary conference a few years ago and learned she was planning to retire. “So, I reached
out, and that’s definitely a reason,” explained Trela of her choice. Inglis was also willing to provide assistance as Trela took over the office, from the bigger picture of running a business single-handed to the smaller, every day details. “It was ideal for me, because I wanted someone to be there while I transitioned into a practice, and she was here to help me out in the beginning, kind of give me tips,” Trela explained. “Especially with a new town, and small town at that, there’s things like access to certain utilities or even office supplies. It was helpful even to be able to ask her, well where do you get your envelopes from?” Trela joked. “It was good, she helped me transition in.” So, what can a Notary Public help you with? In simple terms, a
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Notary can handle legal services surrounding real estate and personal planning. Wills, statutory declarations, powers of attorney, and health care directives. “In the field that I’m permitted to practice in, I have the same powers as a lawyer, but I can’t do anything going to court, nothing contentious,” explained Trela. “Nothing people fight over. I don’t do family law. Some people like to call it ‘Happy Law’.” If you are in need of a Notary Public, you can contact Trela at 250-378-0333, via email julia@ merrittnotary.ca or through the contact form on her website, https:// merrittnotary.ca “I’m happy to be here,” said Trela. “I really like the town so far, it’s a really nice change from the coast. And so far, all of
my clients have been really nice, and they’re all grateful that I’m here, which is nice because I’m not used to that. On the coast, usually the clients there are more go, go, go. The way of practice here is so much nicer.”
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THE CHURCHES OF MERRITT WELCOME YOU Crossroads Community Church
2990 Voght St. • 250-378-2911• Service Time: Sundays 10:00 a.m.
Merritt Baptist Church
Sunday service (indoors), 10 am. Phone (250)378-2464 for more info and for prayer support.
Merritt Lutheran Fellowship
in St. Michael's Anglican Hall • 250-378-9899 Service Time: 3rd Sunday each month 1:00 p.m.
Sacred Heart Catholic Church
Corner of Jackson & Blair • 250-378-2919 Mass Time: Sundays 9:00 a.m.
St. Michael’s Anglican Church
1990 Chapman St. • 250-378-3772 Service Times: 2nd and 4th Sundays only - 10:00 a.m.
Trinity United Church
Corner of Quilchena & Chapman • 250-378-5735 Service Time 2nd & 4th Sundays 10 am
Somang Mission Community Church (SMC) 1755 Coldwater Ave. (The Cadet Hall) Sunday Service Time: 4:00 pm • 250-280-1268
Nicola Valley Evangelical Free Church 1950 Maxwell St. • 250-378-9502 Service Time: Sundays 10:00 a.m.
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COMPUTER TECHNICIAN I Looking for a well established business with over 28 yrs. behind them, with a steady, committed clientele behind them, then TLC is the business for you.
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Applications are invited for the position of a Computer Technician I with School District No. 58 (Nicola-Similkameen) in Merritt with a start date of September 1, 2021. This is a 12-month per year, 7.5 hours per day position. Salary and benefits will be in accordance with the C.U.P.E. Local 847 Collective Agreement. For a complete listing of the job description and qualifications please visit the district’s website at www.sd58.bc.ca (Job Code: 3071664). Applications, including a detailed resume with a minimum of three references, will be accepted until August 13, 2021. Please forward to: Attention: Lindsey Henderson Manager of Human Resources School District No. 58 (Nicola-Similkameen) P.O. Box 4100, 1550 Chapman Street Merritt, BC V1K 1B8 Fax: (250) 378-6263 sblonde@365.sd58.bc.ca Only those applicants selected for an interview will be contacted
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NICOLA FAMILY THERAPY R0011877574 Child and Youth Counsellor 5108 Term Position (16 months) 35.8 hours per week
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Alternative Power Systems, a division of Olson Electric, requires motivated people for our newly established Chilliwack branch to install solar panel arrays. For complete details visit www.GoSolarBC.ca
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An established and respected non-profit charitable community-based organization seeks an experienced counsellor to assist in the provision of assessment and clinical intervention services for children and youth.
Following positions now available at the Best Western Plus Merritt Hotel. • BREAKFAST ATTENDANT - FULL TIME • HOUSEKEEPERS - FULL TIME • GUEST SERVICES - FULL TIME 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. Please respond with resume in person. General Employment
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Term Contract Merritt is centrally located and nestled in the beautiful Nicola Valley. Our strategic orientation is to pursue growth as a progressive, attractive, economically viable city that is socially responsible and environmentally sustainable. At the City of Merritt we work with pride and dedication to achieve these goals and make a difference in the community. Job Description • The City of Merritt supports a healthy and flourishing community by offering a range of recreation programs for residents of all ages and abilities. • We are currently looking for people with a passion for fitness to deliver fun and memorable fitness programs. With your excellent understanding of a fitness category and skills in the proper and safe use of equipment, you will work with a diverse group of people, build relationships and make a difference in the recreation lives of Merritt residents. • Join the City of Merrit’s Recreation team and work with us for a healthy and flourishing Merritt. • Programs are advertised seasonally through the City of Merritt Recreation Guide and instructors will have the opportunity to schedule classes during mornings, afternoons, evenings and weekends. Qualifications Applicants must possess certification in BCRPA, Canfitpro, ACE, CSEP, CFES, ACSM, or NSCA, must be willing to register with BCRPA and hold a current First Aid & CPR C certificate. Preferred Qualifications • One year of relevant experience developing and delivering customer-facing lessons with children and/or adults; • Group Fitness certification such as Group Fitness Adult, Osteofit, Weight Training, Boot Camp, Sport Conditioning, Choreography and TRX training; or • Dance fitness designation and/ or experience such as Zumba Fitness, Zumba Gold; or • Mind & Body Fitness such as certification in Stott Pilates Mat or BCRPA Pilates registration. * Successful applicants will be asked to provide copies of relevant certifications. New hires and those working in designated positions of trust, including those working directly with vulnerable persons will be required to provide a satisfactory Police Information Check with vulnerable sector check, as a condition of employment. It is an exciting time to be part of our team! We are looking for people who bring creative ideas, fresh thinking and motivation to join our team. Working with us, you will enjoy meaningful work in a safe, healthy and respectful environment. Interested applicants are invited to submit an application online at www.merritt.ca/employment under Recreation Guide – Fitness Instructors. We are actively recruiting for instructors, for full consideration, please apply today.
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Applicants must have a degree in Counselling Psychology, Social Work, Child and Youth Care, or related discipline. Experience providing one-on-one and group counselling to children and youth, as well as preventive interventions will be an asset. A strong working understanding of gender-based violence and the impacts of children and youth experiencing violence is essential. This position will also include some clinical intervention services for adults, therefore, counselling experience with adults will also be an asset. This is a term position, covering for a maternity leave, for a minimum of 16 months with the possibility of extending for up to an additional 6 months. This position will be full-time (35.8 hours a week), in a small but dynamic agency, governed by a Board of Directors. Under direct supervision, the successful applicant will be able to offer confidential and client centered counselling services and to work as a member of a team of allied professionals in the interest of the people of our community. Closing date for this position is August 11, 2021. Please contact the office 250-378-9222 for a detailed job description. We thank all candidates for their interest, however only those invited for interviews will be contacted. Please send your resume and a cover letter outlining what you would bring to this position to: Nicola Family Therapy Attention: Sheri Bishop PO Box 968, Merritt, BC, V1K 1B8 or email Executive Director: sheri.bishop@nicolafamilytherapy.ca
Coldwater Indian Band Job Posting CUSTODIAN The Coldwater School is inviting qualified applicants to apply for the position of Custodian. Qualifications • Completion of Grade 12 or equivalent • Completion of custodial training and WHMIS (or be willing to acquire) • Must be bondable • Valid Driver’s License and current driver’s abstract • Ability to use judgement in applying clearly prescribed methods and procedures • Ability to communicate effectively using courtesy and tact in the routine exchange of information • Physical ability to perform the required duties Duties and Responsibilities will include: • Perform a variety of cleaning and minor maintenance tasks in and around school buildings as outline in the Custodial Job description • Empty and clean the “Three Stream System” containers – Organics, Waste and Recycling • Clean and sanitize school equipment and furniture as required • Pick up and remove garbage on school properties • Operate, clean and maintain custodial tools and equipment for daily use • Basic maintenance of the school heating and cooling systems • Exterior and ground maintenance Preference will be given to those applicants who: • Have a minimum of two years’ experience • Have Aboriginal ancestry (as per Special Program with the BC Human Rights Tribunal) How to apply Submit a resume with the following: • WHMIS Certificate • 3 references • Copy of valid driver’s license *Successful applicants will be subject to a vulnerable sector criminal record check.* Due to the confidentiality of the interview process and the high volume of applications, we do not provide feedback, notify unsuccessful applicants or respond to inquiries regarding the status of an application. We will contact applicants directly if we are interested in moving forward or if an application requires additional information. Closing Date: On-going until this position is filled for September 2021. Only Short Listed Applicants will be contacted. Please send your application package to: Janice Antoine, Principal Box 4600, Merritt, BC V1K 1B8 - Email: jantoine@coldwaterschool.ca - Fax: 250-378-9212
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ARENA ATTENDANT The City of Merritt has an opportunity for a casual Arena Attendant I to join the Recreation and Facilities team. As an Arena Attendant 1 you will provide customer service in a welcoming and safe recreation environment to the patrons of the arena and the public and work with a team to maintain the Nicola Valley Memorial Arena, including the ice and building. Qualifications include: Refrigeration Safety Awareness Certificate, First Aid certification, membership in RFABC or eligible for membership and the ability to communicate with the public and work cooperatively and amicably in a team environment with a safety-first attitude. For more information and to apply, visit www.merritt.ca/employment.
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The Coldwater Indian Band is seeking an individual to fill the Education Coordinator position. The Education Coordinator is responsible for the planning, administration and coordination of Coldwater Indian Band Education Programs and Services and reports to the Band Administrator. This position will be working from the Merritt Office. Responsibilities and Duties Planning – Annual and Long-term Education Plan for Coldwater Indian Band, membership and as directed. Human Resource – Supervises and valuates the performance of anyone with direct reporting relations to the Department when applicable. Financial – Develops Education Program budgets in consultation with the Band Administrator and administers the budgets as approved by Chief and Council and all other associated duties. Policy – Administers the approved Post-Secondary Education Policy. Liaison and Representation – Participates as Ex-Officio when required on the Band School SAC; Represents the band in negotiating the Local Education Agreement; Attends School District 58 meetings where applicable; Liaises with Post-Secondary Institutions/Schools in support of the Coldwater Indian Band Education Policy and programs; Liaises with SD #58 re: L.E.A., F.N.A.C, and staff where applicable; Advocates for Coldwater students within School District 58 & students attending different PostSecondary Educational Institutions; Liaise with Indian Services Canada in support of the Coldwater Indian Band Education Department programs. Post-Secondary Program Administration – Administers the Post-Secondary program as per Job Description. General Education Administration – Administers all pertinent Education Program funding through Xyntax; Develop and maintain individual student confidential files; Maintains records of all Education programs, services and funding associated with this department; Keeps the Band Administrator informed of sensitive and important issues and events in relation to the operation of the Education Programs; etc. Duties include and are not limited to: • Post-Secondary Diploma (prefer minimum Business or Public Administration diploma) • OR an equivalent combination of post secondary education and directly related work experience. • Proposal writing an asset • Lifestyle consistent with the importance of the responsibilities of the position • Strong analytical and decision-making skills, tact, discretion and sound judgement • Demonstrated commitment to fiscal management • Superior communication skills, written and oral • Working knowledge of Xyntax an asset • Knowledge of Nlaka’pamux and Coldwater Community an asset • Ability to organize and manage workload • Good negotiation skills (Local Education Agreements) • Able to work independently and in a team environment • Satisfactory Criminal Records check • Valid Driver’s License and Reliable vehicle Send your resume with references and cover letter: Attn: COLDWATER INDIAN BAND H.R. COMMITTEE c/o Band Administrator (lantoine@coldwaterband.org.) or fax 250-378-5351 PO BOX 4600, MERRITT, BC V1K 1B8 Deadline for resumes extended to: August 13, 2021 @ 4:00 p.m. Only successful applicants will be contacted for an interview.
The Coldwater School is inviting qualified applicants to apply for the position of Nursery/Kindergarten Teacher. Qualifications • Completion of a Bachelor of Education • Experience teaching/managing a multi-grade, multi-level classroom • Have special education training and/or experience working with children with special needs • Knowledge of Nlaka’pamux students and Coldwater Community an asset • Have experience integrating First Nation cultural knowledge and activities into the curriculum • Be computer literate with SmartBoard knowledge/experience • Membership in or eligible to become a member of the Teacher Regulation Board (TRB) • Registration with the Teacher Qualification Service (TQS) Preference will be given to those applicants who: • Have a minimum of two years of successful classroom teaching experience • Have experience at the Nursery/Kindergarten level • Have additional professional experience and/or post-secondary courses in early childhood education, early learning and early literacy • Have knowledge and experience with, or willingness to learn and use • Saxon Math • Read Well Program • DIBELS Assessment • PELI Progress Monitoring • ASQ (Ages and Stages) Developmental Assessment • Story Champs • Have Aboriginal ancestry (as per Special Program with the BC Human Rights Tribunal) How to apply Your application portfolio must include the following documents: • Cover Letter • Resume •Academic Transcripts • Reports/Evaluations: • Recent Graduates require final Practicum Reports • Experienced Teachers require a recent Teaching Evaluation (not lesson observations) within the past 8 years • 3 Professional References-email and phone numbers • Recent Graduates to include your Faculty Advisor, School Advisor(s) and one or more of the following: Principal, Vice Principal or most recent previous employer • Experienced Teachers to include current Principal, Vice Principal and previous Administrator(s) * We do not accept friends or teaching colleagues as references* • TCB (Teacher Certification Branch) Status: • If your application is in process, please provide a screenshot of the application, including the drop down menu of outstanding documents Due to the confidentiality of the interview process and the high volume of applications, we do not provide feedback, notify unsuccessful applicants or respond to inquiries regarding the status of an application. We will contact applicants directly if we are interested in moving forward or if an application requires additional information. Closing Date: On-going until this position is filled for September 2021. Only Short Listed Applicants will be contacted. Please send your application package to: Janice Antoine, Principal Box 4600, Merritt, BC V1K 1B8 - Email: jantoine@coldwaterschool.ca - Fax: 250-378-9212 *All applicants must comply with the Criminal Records Review Act and BC Drivers Abstract *
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MerrittMerritt Real Estate Services Ltd.Ltd. HELPING SERVING MERRITT & AREA FOR 40 YEARS! HELPINGYOU YOU IS IS WHAT WHAT WE WE DO! SERVING MERRITT & AREA FOR 40 YEARS! Real Estate Services Visit: www.royallepage.ca/merritt Looking to sell? Call one of our for a complete list of current listings agents to see what your home is worth. 3499 Voght St. Merritt BC • 250-378-6181 email: rlpmerit@telus.net $229,900 114 APEX DRIVE
1686 DOUGLAS STREET
$399,900
FIRST TIME BUYERS AND INVESTORS TAKE NOTE! 1650 SQ. FT., 3 LEVEL, 3 BED TOWNHOME W/ 2 PIECE BATH ON MAIN FLOOR. Unfinished basement waiting for your ideas! New floors on main in hall, living/dining + stairs to upper floor, 3 bedrooms and halls just completed.
80 X 32 SHOP ON A FLAT .52 ACRE PROPERTY. 2560 SQ. FEET TO INCLUDE 12 FOOT HIGH over head doors at front and back, 200 amp service & 3 phase power, air exchanger & exhaust fan and more. Located in Logan Lake.
MLS#161626
MLS# 162950
DENISE DESILETS: • 250-315-8395 •email: denisedesilets@royallepage.ca
$339,000 1576 HOUSTON STREET
397 BASALT DRIVE
Owner/Broker
$459,000
GREAT INVESTMENT PROPERTY LOCATED ON A LARGE CORNER WITH A NICE 24X26 ATTACHED GARAGE HEATED SEPARATELY. Bring in your ideas and add new floors with a coat of paint and enjoy your affordable new home!
3 BEDROOMS ON LARGE .21 ACRE PRIVATE CORNER LOT. French doors off dining room, central air conditioning and gas fireplace. Outside enjoy fenced back yard for your family pets, 1 car garage and extra storage. Great family home.
MLS#163288
MLS# 163067
CLAUDETTE EDENOSTE: • 250-280-0689 •email: claudetteedenoste@royallepage.ca
260 ALDER DRIVE
$429,900 304-280 ALDER DRIVE
$194,900
THIS 3 BEDROOM, 2.5 BATHROOM HOME IS SITUATED ON A BEAUTIFUL FENCED LOT AND HAS BEEN IMMACULATELY KEPT. The basement has great storage area, recreation room with a beautiful bar area, laundry room, den, and a 3 piece bathroom.
CENTRALLY LOCATED IN LOGAN LAKE, THIS 2 BEDROOM APARTMENT UNIT ON THE 3RD FLOOR HAS AN IN SUITE combination washer & dryer, 4 piece bathroom, gas fireplace, a nice size kitchen and dining room Bedroom and living room.
MLS#163230
MLS#163068
FREDERICK SINGER (LOGAN LAKE): • 250-318-8392 •email: fred.singer@royallepage.ca
79-2776 CLAPPERTON AVENUE
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$59,000 8260 MERRITT-PRINCETON HWY
$349,900
THIS MOBILE HOME IS A MUST SEE! THIS UNIT HAS BEEN WELL CARED FOR WITH UPDATING DONE IN LAST 6 YEARS There is updated flooring throughout with a bright & open kitchen to the dinning area with lots of storage.
THIS COZY 2 BEDROOM 1 BATHROOM HOME IS LOCATED ON A HALF ACRE ONLY 20 MINUTES SOUTH OF MERRITT close to a variety of lakes and Kane Valley trails. You have plenty of room for toys and rv’s with a large workshop on the back of the property.
MLS#162764
MLS#162811
JENNIFER KIGHTLEY: • 250-315-3256 •email: jenniferkightley@royallepage.ca
1770 MENZIES STREET
$390,000 2875 TELEMON PLACE GOOD SIZED TWO STORY HOME ON AN OVERSIZED CORNER LOT Upper floor has dining area as well as breakfast nook off kitchen, 3 bedrooms, full bath plus 2 piece ensuite for master bedroom.
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248,900 SINGLE WIDE WITH AN ADDITION THAT PROVIDES EXTRA SPACE. NEW ROOF IN 2019 AS WELL AS NEW VINYL SIDING ON ADDITION. New vinyl plank and vinyl flooring in most rooms. Total of 4 bedrooms plus storage room
MLS#163249
MLS#162386
JOHN ISAAC: • 250-378-1586 •email: johnisaac@telus.net
4207 FALCON CREST DRIVE
$129,900 21-1098 HOUSTON STREET
GET READY TO BUILD YOUR DREAM HOME. This lot in the Grandview Heights subdivision offers spectacular views of Iron Mountain and Nicola Valley
Managing Broker
$204,900
WOW! DON’T MISS OUT ON THIS AMAZING PROPERTY. TOTALLY REDONE 3 BEDROOM 2 BATH EXCEPTIONAL MOBILE HOME IN A QUIET PARK. Open concept kitchen and living great for entertaining. New high end appliances, concrete counter tops, tiled back splash and newer cabinets
MLS# 163405
TONY LUCK: • 604-217-5825 •email: tjluck@royallepage.ca
At Royal LePage Merritt, our clients count on our personal attention and expertise. Whether you are selling your home or looking to buy, we strive to provide the high quality service you deserve!
Thank You For Choosing Royal Lepage.
MLS# 162721