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LANE COMPLETE A project to install a new lane at the intersection of Voght Street and Nicola Avenue ran over budget due to delays with construction.
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WILLING TO MENTOR Kurt Christopherson hopes to provide a little history and continuity as he prepares for his third term serving as a city councillor.
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A turning lane for drivers travelling south on Voght Street where it intersects with Nicola Avenue is now complete, aside from some minor landscaping. The project was commissioned by the City of Merritt back in May, after they accepted a bid from C.G.L. Contracting Limited for $180,413. Originally planned to be operational by the summer, the city’s chief administrative officer Shawn Boven said the delay was due to some parts not being available. “The contractor came, got going, was doing great, then needed those parts and we had to wait for them, which was kind of a shame,” he said. The delay caused a $7,000 addition to the original price tag because the city had to rent digital sign boards for the extra months of construction. From his vantage point at Merritt’s city hall beside the intersection, Boven said the turning lane seems to be effective in directing traffic. “With the straight through and right turn lane formalized, people are just going through and turning right so that is flowing very well,” he said. “And then one, two or three cars will come to the left hand turn and find their chance to turn.” The real benefit of the designated turning lane, Boven said, is better flow of traffic. He said
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the idea is that vehicles should no longer be backed up, side by side, to A&W. “This is supposed to solve that problem, and
we will see. It appears to be flowing quite well from what I can see,” he said, noting he has already heard complaints there is no left turn signal. “That
would have basically doubled the scope and cost of the project.” The turn lanes for Voght Street were originally supposed to be part
of the work that installed new medians and landscaping along Nicola Avenue last year, but the bids came in higher than the city’s cost estimates.
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Transition house ROCKING THE RINK The lounge area at the Merritt Curling Arena was temporarily transformed into a cabaret as the Nicola Valley Community Arts Council hosted a second, sold-out “Jazz in the Attic” event on Oct. 27. The show featured a tribute to the life achievement of Burt Bacharach and Hal David with dozens of original arrangements by Hugh Parsons, performed by the Hugh Parsons Quintet, featuring Michael Perkins with Justin Glibbery on sound. Perkins and Glibbery teamed up again on Saturday to deliver a full-day workshop on performance coaching to a group of 12 musically-inclined Merrittonians. Bill Stowell/Herald
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Inaugural Council Meeting – Monday, November 5th Regular Council Meeting – November 13th Regular Council Meeting – November 27th
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Position: The City of Merritt is inviting applications for the position of Certified Engineering Technologist.
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What: Remembrance Day When: November 11, 2018 11:30 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. Where: 1950 Mamette Avenue to 1940 Quilchena Avenue
Current resumes reflecting applicants’ knowledge, skills and abilities relevant to the position; detailing education and qualifications, and proof of required education and licenses will be accepted prior to 4:00 p.m. Tuesday, Where to November 13, 2018 by:
What: National Addictions The City of Merritt simply cannot keep up with the blatant and persistent illegal Awareness Week Where to Canon this be Valley Road. Note that the two pictures dumping that is occurring Midday When: November 13, 2018 recycle? recycle? recycled? shown above were taken approximately 6 weeks apart. No dumping signs are from 9:00 a.m. to 10:00 a.m. posted and property owners continue to emphasize that any form of dumping, Carole Fraser, Check the BC RECYCLEpEdia Where: Charters Street/Quilchena Check the BC RECYCLEpEdia Check the BC RECYCLEpEdia 604-RECYCLE (732-9253) including scrap metal is not welcome at this site. www.rcbc.ca Deputy Clerk/Human Resources Manager www.rcbc.ca Avenue (Conayt Friendship Centre) 1-800-667-4321 PO Box 189, 2185 Voght Street Recycling council of to B.c. MeMBeR Recycling Recycling council of B.c. MeMBeR CIBC to Spirit Square and back tocouncil of B.c. MeMBeR Private cameras in this area are now up and running, and property owners Merritt, BC V1K 1B8 Charters Street/Quilchena Avenue Or by email: cfraser@merritt.ca will be providing the City of Merritt with security footage so that tickets can be issued to offending persons. Recycle? Yes or no? We thank all applicants for their interest, Recycling questions? Get the BC ReCYClepedia app however, only those selected for an interview In addition to being expensive for affected citizens and the taxpayers generally, BC RECYCLING HOTLINE will be contacted. illegal dumping is a threat to safety and the environment, as pollutants can 604-732-9253 1-800-667-4321 leach into the ground and surface water. We encourage citizens to report Date Posted: October 26, 2018 any illegalwww.rcbc.ca dumping sightings to bylaw enforcement staff at (250) 378-8628 or Recycling council of B.c. MeMBeR Posting Expires: November 13, 2018 Recycling council of B.c. MeMBeR bylaw@merritt.ca.
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The City of Merritt would like to remind residents that this is the time of year that bear sightings increase as bears are preparing for hibernation. Every year, bear-human conflict occurs in our City, and in some cases, results in the destruction of bears. The City of Merritt asks that you do your part and manage your bear attractants. • Garbage is the #1 attractant for bears and can attract bears away from their normal habitat. • Other Bear attractants include: any and all food wastes, offal, and accumulations of discarded fruit, whether on public or private land. • Bears are most active at night, so do not put out garbage bins on the night before the scheduled pick-up day. • City of Merritt Solid Waste Bylaw requires that garbage cans must be placed curbside after 5:00 a.m. on the morning of collection.
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Veteran councillor ready to mentor Working together through disagreements, is key, said Christopherson. Dara Hill THE MERRITT HERALD
Councillor Kurt Christopherson has secured his third term on Merritt’s city council, and said he is prepared to help the newcomers get up to speed. “As the only incumbent on council I hope to be able to provide a little bit of a memory of what things have happened, why they have happened, and what goes on in the background in accomplishing things, such as the airport being finally back under city control,” he said. Christopherson noted the city used to lease the property that hosts the airport, losing money in the process.
“Now it is actually bringing in fairly substantial revenue. It took court cases and was a lot of work, and I don’t think that that was recognized at all,” he said. “I’m going to make sure that people know that a lot of hard work goes into the background of things.” Among the tasks the incumbent hopes to continue with are flood mitigation and enhanced health services in town. He noted he has been in contact with receptive members of Interior Health Authority to work through what the community is asking for and what is possible for the town, such as a facility where visiting practitioners could service the public. “I don’t know what it is going to look like but I am excited that we have not been ignored,” he said. Looking to the future with his new fellow councillors,
Christopherson said he is excited for what is to come. “I think all the candidates who were successful have a lot to offer the city,” he said. “I think certainly the community made it evident they want to have new voices on there and I think that is an excellent opportunity to work together.” Functioning cohesively, however, is easier said than done, Christopherson stressed. “I would think that the mayor-elect’s greatest challenge will be bringing all the voices together. You don’t want everybody to be on the same page all the time because you need those voices and opinions that express different points of view, but you also need to finally come together and say ‘Once we’ve made a decision it is time to march forward,’ and that is a very difficult thing to do,” he
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Inequality in tax rebate Over the past week you may have seen or heard media reports regarding DAN ALBAS View from the a carbon tax rebate HILL plan announced by the Trudeau Liberals. What is this new carbon tax rebate plan? The federal government has mandated a national carbon tax to be implemented across Canada allowing individual provinces and territories some flexibility to set the parameters of how this carbon tax program will be implemented. As an example, here in British Columbia, a carbon tax has been in place since 2008. The provincial NDP government has announced it will continue to increase this carbon tax to meet the federal standard set by the prime minister. Other provinces, most notably Saskatchewan, Manitoba, Ontario and New Brunswick have either openly refused a carbon tax or have enacted other environmental policies that Mr. Trudeau has decided do not meet his carbon tax threshold. In these four provinces (and these four provinces only) residents will soon be getting annual carbon tax rebates from the federal government. In Manitoba the rebate is $336, Ontario is $300, NB is $248 and Saskatchewan the yearly rebate is $598. In British Columbia the rebate is zero. One local citizen recently shared with me that this Liberal carbon tax policy essentially rewards provinces who have rejected the Liberals carbon tax. An interesting observation.
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Borders in Brexit deal lead to battles It was either ignorant or irresponsible for those campaigning for Brexit (British exit from the European Union) two years ago to claim that the Irish border would GWYNNE DYER not be a problem. The international In fact, it may lead STAGE to a catastrophic ‘no deal’ Brexit in which the United Kingdom crashes out of the EU without an agreement of any kind. Both the British negotiators and their EU counterparts say that the deal is “95 per cent agreed”, but the other five per cent is the border between the Republic of Ireland (an EU member) and Northern Ireland (part of the UK and therefore soon NOT part of the EU). Time is running out, and agreement on that last five per cent is far from certain. The border has been invisible since the signing of the Good Friday agreement in 1998 ended 30 years of bloody conflict between the Protestant and Catholic communities in Northern Ireland. Three thousand people had been killed, but the situation had reached
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stalemate. The Good Friday deal let both sides accept that fact. For the (Catholic) nationalists in Northern Ireland, a completely open border with the (Catholic) Republic was a vital part of the deal. It implicitly acknowledged that the two parts of the island might one day be reunited, although not now. It was a brave, imaginative deal that has given Northern Ireland twenty years of peace, but it is now at risk. When the ‘Leave’ side narrowly won the Brexit referendum in the UK and Theresa May replaced David Cameron as prime minister in 2016, she had a credibility problem. Like Cameron, she had supported ‘Remain,’ but the Conservative Party she now led was dominated by triumphant Brexiters. So she became an enthusiastic Brexiter herself. The English nationalists who ran the Brexit campaign had said nothing about leaving the EU’s ‘single market’ and customs union, but within weeks of taking office May declared that Britain must leave both of them. She even made this demand part of her famous ‘red lines’, the non-negotiable minimum that the British government would accept in the divorce settlement. Unfortunately, ending the customs union
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would mean re-creating a ‘hard’ border between Northern Ireland and the Republic — and that might lead to a renewal of the sectarian civil war between Catholics and Protestants in the North. It’s not clear when the Conservative government in London realized that the Irish border was going to be the biggest stumbling block on the road to Brexit, and the party’s more extreme Brexiters are still in denial about it. But the Republic will stay in the EU, and it insists that there must be no hard border after Brexit. Ireland has seen enough killing. So the EU suggested a ‘backstop.’ If London and Brussels can’t come up with a free-trade deal to keep the border soft (i.e. invisible), then Northern Ireland could stay in the customs union, and the rest of the UK could leave. The real border, for customs purposes, could run down the middle of the Irish Sea. Theresa May actually signed up to this solution last December, because the only real alternative is a hostile Brexit that simply ignores the EU’s position.
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Say no to taking a leap of faith on referendum Editor, Just as civic elections are behind us, we are now heading into another contentious and arguably more crucial campaign for votes. The electoral reform referendum will potentially cause a dramatic shift in the way we elect our provincial representatives. We are being asked to consider changing from an electoral system that has served us well, but not perfectly, since confederation. All electoral systems have pros and cons, but I will instead focus on the referendum process itself. The secret ballot is the very cornerstone of a modern, democratic society. The principle behind it is the right, indeed the obligation of a voter to make a thoughtful and fully informed decision relating to the governance of one’s jurisdiction. So, as a litmus test, ask any person near you if he or she fully understands the three pro rep systems appearing on the ballot form.
Needless to say, the answer with most is predictable, and therein lies the fundamental flaw in this whole process. And regardless of how well informed one happens to be, the fact that new electoral boundaries, MLA numbers and exact voting details are chosen behind closed doors to suit an NDP/Greendominated committee after the referendum essentially means that we are all making an uninformed vote. (I liken it to handing a car salesman a blank cheque and having him select my vehicle after giving only a vague idea of my preference.) And that, particularly for something so critical and far reaching, is fundamentally wrong. [Premier] John Horgan and [BC Green leader] Andrew Weaver, while shamelessly hawking proportional representation, (their motivations understandable) are encouraging us to “take a leap of faith.” Well, as mentioned earlier, our current system isn’t perfect, but because proposed systems (note:
two of those on the ballot have never before been used in any jurisdiction) are not put before the electorate in their final form, fully detailed and with complete clarity, then this whole exercise, regardless of the result is completely flawed and not in keeping with the above noted principles of the secret ballot. How is one to thoroughly and critically judge its merits, fairness and viability with so many key details lacking before we vote? I respectfully submit that we send politicians the message that exercising our democratic right to vote should not be reduced to simply taking a leap of faith. I will not, in good conscience, make such an uninformed vote and have thus chosen to stick with the simplicity, clarity and transparency of the existing system and have answered (only) the first question accordingly. Steve Rose Merritt
Editor, For years we who live in Lower Nicola have watched near collisions at the intersection of Voght Street and Nicola Avenue. Drivers making a left from the 711 side of Voght Street often have to slam on their brakes to avoid being hit by some idiot going around another car making a left in
From Page 6 But no sooner had she agreed the ‘backstop’ with the EU than rebels in her own camp — extreme Brexiters and members of a small Northern Ireland-based Protestant party whose votes are all that keeps the Conservatives in power — forced her to repudiate it. Now May’s position is pure fantasy: no customs border with the EU either on land or in the Irish Sea. Is renewed war really possible? Last year Sinn Fein, the leading Catholic party in Northern Ireland, withdrew from the ‘power-sharing’ government mandated by the
Good Friday agreement. That could be seen as clearing the decks for action once it became clear that Brexit would undermine all existing arrangements in Ireland. And if the UK crashes out of the EU without a deal, the ratings agency Standard and Poor’s predicted on Tuesday, unemployment in the UK will almost double, house prices will fall by ten per cent in two years, and the British pound will fall even further. First impoverishment for the British, then war for the Irish. Gwynne Dyer’s new book is ‘Growing Pains: The Future of Democracy (and Work)’.
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If people can’t be bothered to watch three or four short videos explaining the basics behind each electoral system proposed in the referendum, I’m not sure they would benefit from added information such as electoral boundaries and MLA numbers. But Steve’s points are well made — and regardless of preference, B.C. residents should understand the lasting impact this referendum could have on the province’s future. - Editor
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the opposite direction. I can’t recall the times this has happened to me. After complaining to city works three years ago, we were told the city was buying a strip of land from Murray GM so they could correct this and it would be a right turn lane only. What happened? Now the city has made it legal to go through. One arrow points straight through and one turns right. All that time and expense and nothing was improved to prevent through traffic and future accidents. Does someone have to be killed before it’s done right? Paul and Darlene Komonoski Lower Nicola
With the new lanes on Voght Street, drivers making a left turn at the intersection should be extra cautious to yield to oncoming traffic. It may take you a few extra seconds to wait for a clear gap or a yellow light, but at least you’ll arrive alive. - Editor
In my view, this Liberal rebate is an admission that their national carbon tax is not truly revenue neutral and that people will pay more in costs related to the carbon tax. The intent in these four provinces, according to the Liberals, is to return a larger carbon tax rebate than what the Liberals calculate citizens in these provinces will pay in increased carbon taxes. In other words, the Liberals are suggesting that if you live in Saskatchewan, Manitoba, Ontario or New Brunswick you will make money and come out ahead after paying a carbon tax. This same carbon tax credit, that will be implemented through income tax returns, will also apply to the territories. In August, the Trudeau Liberals also lowered the amount of carbon tax that some of Canada’s largest polluters will pay as a result of “competitiveness” concerns as many of Canada’s largest trading partners do not have a national carbon tax. It should also be noted that the recently negotiated USMCA trade agreement between Canada, USA and Mexico is also silent on the subject of a North American carbon tax meaning that competitiveness concerns will remain. Dan Albas is the MP for Central OkanaganSimilkameen-Nicola
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Local café closes doors due to money woes Espresso Etc. forced to take a coffee break after 19-year run in town.
“We’re hoping that it is not the end of an era,” he said. “I feel bad, this is something that has been a part of Merritt for so long — I don’t want to be the one to end it.” Mary Holgate of Mary’s Catering told the Herald she plans to move into the now vacant space at the corner of Granite Avenue and Garcia Street. She said she is planning to relocate from her current set up next to Bob’s Mini Mart within the next couple
Dara Hill THE MERRITT HERALD
It is going to take more than a caffeine jolt to get Espresso Etc. back up and running. Overstaffing and mismanagement of finances are primary reasons for the café’s temporary closure — and finally order to vacate last week — explained Ken Easton, who runs the coffee shop with his wife. He said he hopes it is not the end of an era for the café that has been stationed in Merritt for nearly two decades. “We mismanaged some labour and started to snowball,” he said. “When you start falling behind on stuff you are just trying to catch up all the time.” When Easton and his wife first took over the business in February, they acknowledged the previous owners did most, if not all of the work themselves. The pair knew they did not want to do it all alone, so they hired help. “We knew that was going to cost us at first, but it paid off as the sales increased,” he said, noting the revenue they earned in their six or seven month stint was equivalent to the previous owners’ returns in one year. Things started to take a turn for the worse when the pair hired a handful more people. Next came the spring freshet that further hindered their sales, he said. “We had about two weeks of just about no sales. There were enough people who live out in [Lower Nicola] that work in town that it really
Since taking over the café in February, the new owners expanded to serve dinner and offer a delivery service. Dara Hill/Herald
affected us,” he said. “And that was the start. We were kind of already overextending ourselves too far with labour, in hindsight now, so it made it even worse.” At their peak, Easton said they had about 11 staff members. “For about two or three months our labour was 120 per cent of what we brought in. It is no secret we were bouncing cheques for employees,” he said. “We always hoped the nights would pick up and everything would balance out. The nights did pick up a little bit but they never did reach expectations.” Next came an order from the city and fire department to install commercial venting, at a cost of approximately $6,000, Easton said. “We were trying to figure that out and the bad luck continued. There were six pieces of equipment over the course of about six weeks that died,” he said, explaining they were using household equipment for commercial purposes. “It just didn’t last. I knew that when I got it, but I was hoping to get at least a year [out] of
the stuff.” Easton started to correct the issues about six weeks ago, he said. They cut down to four employees, but it was too late for the small business. The final straw was the office workload placed on Easton’s wife, who is medically retired due to a brain injury, Easton explained. “The problem is that I put too much pressure on her. That
was part of the issue, remembering whether or not she paid something,” he said, explaining she missed a hydro bill recently, causing their power to be cut off and a closure of the establishment. “Temporarily, we hoped.” Despite it all, Easton hasn’t lost hope. “We took everything we owned to come here from Abbotsford. We put
everything into this, we don’t have anything for it,” he said. “That is one of the reasons why I really want to get up — I am really hoping to get a second chance and learn from my mistakes.” Easton said they are working with Community Futures to come up with a business plan and possibly receive a loan to get back up and running somewhere else in town.
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of weeks, and is looking forward to operating the restaurant. “It will be amazing,” she said. “[Next to Bob’s Mini Mart] I am very limited. A lot of people think Diamond Vale is Kamloops — too far away.” Holgate said she is planning to serve small breakfasts and a lunch buffet from Monday to Friday. She plans to continue making her frozen meals, and a couple times per month, she will host a formal sit-down dinner.
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Funding aims to put indigenous stories on film Twenty projects to be funded by Storyhive and showcased by Telus. Dara Hill THE MERRITT HERALD
Indigenous voices from the Nicola Valley are being called upon to share their stories. Storyhive, a company that provides production grants to creators in B.C. and Alberta, has announced they are funding 20 short films created by indigenous people. The successful projects will be selected by an allindigenous jury of industry experts and Telus team members, according to a press release issued on behalf of Storyhive. Creative BC will also offer British Columbia-based projects with up to $5,000 in top-up funding. The selected teams will receive training as well, and work with mentors to produce a film project three to 10 minutes long. The finished products will be featured on select Telus platforms next fall. Rylan Friday is a Vancouver-based multimedia storyteller, writer and producer, and is one of the faces on the advisory council, mentoring the chosen storytellers. The project is particularly important because indigenous filmmakers typically face unique barriers in the industry, Friday
culturally safe, empowering and relevant to indigenous creators. “I think a lot of indigenous people still feel and carry the impact of colonization and oppression. Therefore the confidence in applying for something that would be fairly easy for somebody non-indigenous, it actually becomes a very overwhelming experience,” she said. “So when I was speaking with the consultant I was telling them that it would be very nice to have an indigenous edition where it is only indigenous people applying to give them that platform — to encourage them, to inspire them.” Friday ‘There has always been said he believes this this mindset that if it edition of isn’t white, it doesn’t Storyhive will create sell.’ positive — Rylan Friday momentum Multimedia Producer for indigenous creatives. “It gives a lot of people who are and Storyhive alumni. curious in film, new Her and her husband in film or established Micheal Auger shot in film [the knowledge their feature length that] their voice is film, River of Silence, in equally as important Merritt back in 2016. as any other filmmaker The film shed light who is non-indigenous on the issue of missin this country,” he ing and murdered said. indigenous women in The Nicola Valley Canada, and Chalifoux has been a hotbed for was instrumental in indigenous filmmakpaving the way for the ers in recent years. all-indigenous story“Because I’ve Been teller grant. There,” a short film Following her expeproduced by students rience working with Storyhive on a separate during a filmmaking seminar at the Nicola project in 2016, she Valley Institute of met with an external Technology, received consultant to discuss an award for achievethe process. The key ment in student filmfindings from those making at the LA conversations were applied to shape a pro- SkinsFest international film festival in 2017. gram designed to be
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explained. Young emerging filmmakers may be unsure about what resources are available to them, or don’t see other indigenous faces on the screen. The obstacles are often socioeconomic in nature as well, and rooted in racism. “There has always been this mindset that if it isn’t white it doesn’t sell,” Friday said. “Being someone who is an emerging content creator and someone who is openly gay and 27, I want to be that person that I needed when I was growing up.” Petie Chalifoux is a Merritt resident
Petie Chalifoux’s film River of Silence was shot on the Nooaitch reserve west of Merritt in April of 2016. Herald files
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#3047
$249,000
2743 GRANDVIEW HEIGHTS
#3039
$299,900
#3003
$155,000
#3045
$359,900
1481 MILLER ROAD
3940 CRAWFORD ROAD
1040 COLDWATER ROAD
Build the home of your dreams in this newer subdivision with fantastic views of the beautiful Nicola Valley. Is close to shopping, restaurants, schools and highways. Priced to sell!
10.9 acres in Miller Estates, a subdivision of custom built executive homes located 10 minutes west of Merritt. Rural setting, south facing land, sloped, mostly cleared with some trees.
#2933
#3035
Lease all or part of this very desirable 1.3 acre site zoned C-3 and directly across from Boston Pizza and close to Walmart. Easy highway access. #2954 $0.85 per sq.ft.
Spacious 4 bedroom home on approx. 22 acres with 44x36 horse barn and 100x44 metal Quonset shop. Property is nicely landscaped, has new well and views of the mountains & valley.
$74,900
$260,000
COLDWATER HILLS
#3029
$739,900
Grandview Heights
Spius Creek Estates
RESIDENTIAL VIEW LOTS
Located Off Petit Creek Road
UT O D SOL Located on Veale Road Lot 9 – Beautiful 10 +/- acre lot with gorgeous views, just 10 minutes from Merritt. Power at lot line and approved building and septic site. New perimeter fencing. Call for complete details. #1869
$217,900 + GST
Prices Starting at $89,000 + GST Fully serviced residential lots with fantastic views of the Nicola Valley and surrounding mountains. Choose your lot, bring your plans & start building your future! Close to shopping.
#2894
Prices Starting at $199,000+GST
Approx. 10 acre lots located just 15 minutes west of Merritt in beautiful Sunshine Valley. Stunning view of the valley and some lots are river front. Disclosure Statement available. Call for more details. #2990
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2770 PEREGRINE WAY
3004 MILLER COURT
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1809 MENZIES STREET
#102, 2514 SPRINGBANK AVE
Spacious 4 bedrm, 4 bath family home in good neighbourhood. Fenced level backyard, mountain views from covered deck, great garden, RV parking. Includes 2 bedrm legal suite.
3 bedroom half duplex in good area with lane access and newer roof. Has large kitchen with eating area and a big living room. Buy as rental unit or perfect for first time buyers.
Rancher in Nicola Bluffs strata development. 1400 sq.ft. up & 1400 sq.ft. down, central double sided F/P, HW style engineered floors, open kitchen, 2 bedrms up, 2 down, huge rec.rm. Quick possession.
#3055
#3040
D L SO Great investment or starter home. This is a 4 bedroom half duplex in a good area, close to schools and shopping. 3 bedrms up, 1 down with ensuite with soaker tub & shower. Fenced backyard with shop/garage.
New house under construction with spectacular views & in desirable area. Very nice floors plan with open concept. 2 bedrms up, master on main & 2 down, 4 baths, high quality finishings. Time to pick out colours.
Nicely kept fenced yard with lane access. 3 bedroom half duplex with newer roof, large kitchen with eating area and living room on the main. Currently tenanted.
Investment opportunity to buy this affordable duplex with 2 full rental incomes or live in one side & rent out the other. Each side has 2 bedrms & 4 pce bath on main plus 2 bedrms & storage in bsmt.
#3053
#3037
#3054
#3049
$219,900
1417 PINE STREET
D UCE
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Great 2 bedroom retirement or starter home! Fenced tidy yard with back lane access, nice sized garden plot and 20x27 insulated shop with power. Oak kitchen cabinets & HE furnace.
#3047
$750,000+ GST
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1937 MERRITT AVE
1871 MAIN STREET
Great starter home or investment property, with second living quarters in basement. Has fenced yard and 1 car garage. Close to amenities and shopping.
Great home for investment, retirement or first time buyers. 3 bedroom 1 bath home with fenced yard & detached garage for the handyman to tinker in. Room to park your toys & RV.
#3020
#3042
$219,000 1309 WALNUT AVE
D L O S Cozy 2 bedroom home with fenced yard and mature trees. Has had some renovations. Clean unit, great for small family with inlaws. Has 1 bedroom each side.
#3034
$199,900
2779 EAGLE CRES.
$185,000
Great investment – 2 bedroom home with attached 1 bedrm cottage, in central location. 2017 updates include new windows, doors, light fixtures, kitchen countertops, flooring, showers, HW tank & more.
$214,900
$299,000 1622 FIR ROAD
4 bedrm rancher with fantastic new of Coldwater River. Kitchen has Mill Creek cabinets, granite island, HW & laminate flooring. U/G sprinklers A/C fenced backyard, large storage shed.
#2999
1590 BANN STREET
3030 MILLER COURT
D L SO
D L O S
Quality built rancher with many high end features, 9 ft ceilings, American Cherry HW kitchen, HW floors, 3 bedrms on main, 3 baths & fully finished basement with 4th bedroom & private entry.
#2926
$459,000
Under construction, this new rancher has open concept on main with spacious kitchen/ dining area that opens to a great room with F/P. Loft can be used as family rm plus large bedrm with 4 pce bathrm.
#3019
$409,900 + GST
Great subdivision to build your dream home. Fantastic views, close to shopping, restaurant, services, schools and highway. Priced to sell!
#2407
#2932
$74,900
2740 GRANDVIEW HEIGHTS
One of the finest lots, located in Grandview Heights subdivision, with amazing views of the Nicola Valley. Close to all amenities. The perfect place to build your dream home.
#2981
$69,900
$429,900
#3052
$459,000
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#3041
#3038
$319,900
#29A, 254 HIGHWAY 8
#3017
$79,900
1463 COLDWATER AVE
Custom 3 level split with open concept, large kitchen, 3 bedrm, 3 baths, new engineered HW floors on the main, new HW tank & boiler for heating, fully fin. Basement with rec.room. Lots of parking.
This 3 bedroom townhouse with 2 pce powder room on main, open concept kitchen/living room, kitchen with nook & a breakfast bar. Gas F/P, skylights, BI vac. Nice end unit with bigger fenced yard.
Affordably priced investment – Side by side duplex with 2 bedrms, bathroom, kitchen, living room and 100 amp per side. Has fenced backyard. Close to shopping.
#3045
#3015
#3021
$359,900
3354 WILDROSE WAY
#2933
#3056
$98,500
$230,000
2725 PEREGRINE WAY
Located in Grandview Heights subdivision, this is one of the finest lots of 6297 sq.ft. with amazing views of the Nicola Valley. Close to shopping & amenities. Start planning your future today! #2950
Kim McLean Assistant
$79,900
2305 POSTELL ROAD
#2985
$1,695,000
6344 MONCK PARK ROAD
1040 COLDWATER ROAD
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#2987
#17 - 1749 MENZIES ST
$525,000
Exceptional lakefront luxury home on 0.99 acre lot. Feature HW & porcelain tile floors on the main, 5 bedrms, 4 baths, large gourmet kitchen, spacious covered deck plus guest suite on lower level. Detached double garage. Fantastic views.
UC RED
#3039
$385,000
318 TURNER AVE
Lovely traditional home on private 2+ acres bordering Guichon Creek & is fenced for horses. Large oak kitchen, 5 bedrms, 3 baths, full bsmt. Close to schools & corner store. Has detached garage/shop.
Two bedroom mobile home in Lower Nicola MH Park, is move-in ready. New laminate flooring in living room, hallway & master bedrm. Nice kitchen with island & skylight. 5 pce bath with soaker tub. Covered deck.
$299,900
$359,900
Newer 3 bedroom rancher in good area & close to school. Master bedroom with 5 pce enusite. Covered front deck, fenced yard with small storage shed/ workshop in back.
Large 4 bedroom, 4 bath quality built home in desirable area & backs onto golf course. Laundry on the main, fully finished basement, 2 fireplaces and large 2 car garage
Perfect lot in newer residential cul de sac, incredible valley and mountain views, backs onto wooded mountain area away from the hustle and bustle of the city. Build now.
Deanna Palmgren Licensed Property Manager
2659 JACKSON AVE.
Rancher with full bsmt with private fenced yard. Has fruit trees & zeroscaped front yard. Has 2 bedrms, 2 baths, fully finished bsmt, country style kitchen, large rec.rm & hobby rm. New roof in 2016.
Build the home of your dreams in this newer subdivision. Great view of the beautiful Nicola Valley, close to shopping, restaurants, services, schools and highways. Priced to sell.
$74,900
2333 CLEASBY STREET
$169,900
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1875 QUILCHENA AVE
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#3050
$479,900
BUYERS
Amazing view from this 7039 sq.ft. lot. Close to shopping and restaurants. In area of quality built homes and growing subdivision. Bring your plans and start building your dream home.
$75,000
1601 COLDWATER AVE
#3044
$249,000
$169,900
1862 sq.ft. rancher to be built, with 1430 sq.ft. on the main and 432 sq.ft. above. Open plan concept, quartz counters in kitchen, gas F/P in large great room. Laundry & master on main. GST applicable.
6588 MONCK PARK RD
$159,900
2797 GRANDVIEW HEIGHTS
Spectacular views from this 7470 sq.ft. lot. Building a house in this development is a great investment. Services are at the lot line. See Listing Realtor for the Developers Disclosure.
#2819
$89,000
Country living in Lower Nicola. 3 bedroom home with some upgrades. Country style kitchen, master bedrm & laundry on the main, upgraded kitchen cabinets, HW tank 1 yr old, new roof in 2013.
#3016
$269,900
1475 COLDWATER AVENUE
Side by side duplex in Merritt. Has 100 amp, 2 bedrooms, living room, kitchen and bath per side. Has fenced backyard. Within walking distance to all amenities.
#3022
$159,900
1653 LINDLEY CRK RD
Nice building lot on Lindley Creek Road, in a growing newer subdivision. The natural slope of the land will allow for a walkout basement with a rancher type look from the front yard. #2838
Rick Baker Assistant
$61,000
Spectacular log home on Nicola Lake on 1.22 acres with 3600 sq.ft. on 3 levels. Features 3 bedrms, 5 baths, fully finished basement and a wrap around deck with a screened in sitting room. Fantastic views.
#3008
$1,599,000
2850 PEREGRINE WAY
Residential lot of 6717 sq.ft. in Grandview Heights subdivision. Has city services to lot line, fantastic views and close to shopping, college and restaurants. Bring your ideas. #2908
#3029
Bring your ideas for this 6340 sq.ft. building lot on the Bench. City services to lot line, close to amenities and great views of the valley.
$89,000
$739,900
2737 PEREGRINE WAY
If you’re looking for a building lot with views, this is it! Has city services to lot line, close to college, shopping, restaurant and other amenities. Bring your plans
$94,000 #2896
2731 PEREGRINE WAY
#2895
Approx. 22 acres, just 2 minutes from Merritt. Renovated 4 bedrm, 3 bath home. New well. Great horse property with 44x36 horse barn & 100x44 metal Quonset shop. Nicely landscaped
$89,000
2773 PEREGRINE WAY Residential build lot of 7535 sq.ft. in Grandview Heights subdivision. Services to lot line. Great views of the valley and is close to shopping, highway and amenities
#2905
$95,000
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6449 MONCK PARK RD
6589 MONCK PARK RD
6433 MONCK PARK RD
1898 BLAIR ST
2845 NEILSON ST
10.9 acres located in Miller Estates, a subdivision of custom built executive homes, just 10 mins. west of Merritt. Land is south facing, sloped, mostly cleared with some trees.
In one of Merritt’s high end developments, Nicola Lakeshore Estates. This 1 acre lot has water and sewer hookups available and fantastic views of Nicola Lake. Close to water access.
Build your dream home on this 1 acre water view property, in area of custom homes in Nicola Lakeshore Estates. Just 20 mins. from Merritt & 2.5 hrs from the Lower Mainland.
Many possibilities for this fully fenced commercial property of approx. 30,000 sq.ft. & comprised of two titles. Has C2 zoning, 5 large truck gates to easy access from both roads & lane and is fully fenced.
15.9 acre RV Park zoning bordering the Coldwater River. Hookups in place & future set of plans for expansion available. Has city services. Has small rental home with long term tenants.
#3035
Build your executive retreat on this 1.1 acre lot in Nicola Lakeshore Estates. Water and sewer hookups available. Great lake for all water sports, fishing and hiking trails. Adjoining lot also available.
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#3051
#2771
$260,000
$159,900
#2808
$199,000
#3003
$155,000
$395,000
$1,650,000
2288 BURGESS AVENUE
6021 BEECH RD
6408 MONCK PARK
6397 MONCK PARK RD
1141 MCFARLANE WAY
MERRITT DRY CLEANING
A rare waterfront lot on Nicola River waiting for development. 0.94 acres with over 50 meters of river frontage, not subdividable. In neighbourhood of high end homes.
Great property is a well developed subdivision of acreages. This unique 15 acre property has a large amount of river frontage. Hydro is at lot line, well & septic must be installed. Most of land is flat & useable.
Start planning your dream home on this fantastic 1 acre waterfront lot on Nicola Lake. All ready has a driveway started down to the more level area near the water. Included 8x20 dock.
Build your dream home here in Nicola Lakeshore Estate. This .094 acre lot has 180 degree views. Great lake for boating, fishing, hiking & biking. In area of high end custom homes
Great opportunity to purchase or lease this 0.6 acre site zoned M-1 with a 38x28 heated shop with a 14x14 door and 500 sq.ft. of office space. Just off truck route for easy access.
Well maintained & established business, a turnkey operation. 3200 sq.ft. concrete block building, good parking, comes with all equipment. Financial available. Room for growth.
#3027
#2720
#2830
$174,900
$289,000 5985 BEECH RD
LINDLEY CREEK RD
$425,000
6593 MONCK PARK
#3009
$159,900
Great waterfront property of 6 acres for your recreational getaway or build your home in the country. Mostly flat with many building sites, shallow well, septic approval, hydro with 200 amp and driveway already in.
Build your dream home on this 1.1 acre lot in one of Merritt’s finest developments, Nicola Lakeshore Estates. Water & sewer hookups available, located close to water access.
Great 1 acre lakeview lot with stunning panoramic views of Nicola Lake. The perfect place to build your country retreat, in neighbourhood of high end custom homes. Enjoy fishing, swimming & boating
#2939
#2857
#2809
#2971
$249,000
$199,000
$179,900
MERRITT is a great community to raise your family, grow your business or start a new venture.
250-315-0000 100B-2840 Voght St.
$439,900 4079 AIRPORT RD
6685 MONCK PARK RD
53 AC property that includes R3 and FD zoning. FD allows for Buyer to request a zoning to fit their plans – could be changed residential to M1 zoning for Light Industrial. Call for details.
$1,590,000
#3057
1.7 acres of commercial land. Lease all or part of this site at $0.75 per sq.ft. Presently being used for semi-truck parking. Zonced C-3. Call for permitted uses available #2952
$750,000
Lease all or part of this 1.3 acre property at $0.85 per sq.ft. or will built warehouse to suit. Zoned C-3. Directly across from Boston Pizza and Highway 5 is close by. Call for permitted uses.
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Kim McLean Assistant
Rick Baker Assistant
$499,000
4066 AIRPORT ROAD
Approx. 1/2 acre parcel zoned C-3 with utilities in place on the lot. Located near Walmart, highway access and backs onto the airport.
#2977
$99,999 MIDDAY VALLEY RD
3940 CRAWFORD AVE
Two 10 acre parcels in the City limits. Zoned M-1. Other parcel has “future development” zoning. One parcel has lease in place. Located on truck route and easy access to highway. Call for more details.
#2555
#2954
4153 AIRPORT RD
Lease all or part of this 11.4 acre site. Great location beside Walmart. C-4 zoning. Highway 5 close by. Ready to go, cleared & gravel topped site. Utilities at lot line. Owners may entertain offers to purchase. #2953
Bring your BUSINESS IDEAS and let up help you find the right location!
#3046
$2,000,000
923 MIDDAY VALLEY RD
Approx. 291 acre with great potential. Current plans are for a development of 2 acre estate lots with city boundaries. Rural living within close proximity to city, with fantastic views.
#2956
$4,900,000
LOT 2, MIDDAY VALLEY RD
5 AC, MIDDAY VALLEY RD
6 acres currently zoned R1. City water and sewer not yet connected. Zoning may be changed to suit Buyers needs. Fantastic views.
Approximately 5 acres zoned R9 (High density residential). City water and sewer not yet connected. Great valley views.
#2960
#2962
$400,000
$300,000
LOT A, MIDDAY VALLEY RD
1101 MIDDAY VALLEY RD
122 acres of multiple zonings C4, C6 and R1. Buyer should contact the City of Merritt to request suitable zoning to match their needs. Call for more details.
10 acre development site with CD-1 zoning. Will have city water and sewer (not connected yet). Bring your ideas and call for more details.
#2957
#2958
$1,584,000
$750,000
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Farewell planned for St. Michael’s
Thieves take ATV and trailer Dara Hill THE MERRITT HERALD
Thieves targeted a Lower Nicola home over the weekend. A utility trailer and Polaris Razor side by side ATV were stolen from a residence overnight on Oct. 26, said Merritt RCMP Staff Sgt. Lorne Wood. Neighbours noticed two individuals driving in the area around the time of the theft in a blue Dodge pickup truck with a lift kit and white fenders. Local police are now on the hunt for the pair of suspects. “[The truck] definitely appears to be associated to that theft of the Razor,” Wood said, noting the truck
The estimated value of the stolen ATV is at least $10,000, according to Staff Sgt. Lorne Wood. Photo contributed
had B.C. license plates and is believed to be registered out of Kamloops. Wood estimated the
value of the ATV is at least $10,000, and the trailer is worth several thousand dollars as well. Anyone with infor-
mation is urged to contact Merritt RCMP at 250-378-4262 or Crime Stoppers at 1-800-2228477.
Uptick in thefts not isolated to one part of town Dara Hill THE MERRITT HERALD
Local police are reporting an increase of theft from unlocked motor vehicles across the Nicola Valley. The typical uptick of theft occurs over the summer months Staff Sgt. Lorne Wood said, noting there doesn’t seem to be any rhyme or reason for the recent spike, or even a target area. “There is no real one area
where it is occurring. Everything from up in Grandview Heights to down Houston Street to over in Collettville — it seems to be all over the map,” he said. “[Also in] Lower Nicola, everywhere there seems to be an increase in theft from motor vehicles.” Wood said that in almost every case the thieves target unlocked vehicles. Often times they just take change or paperwork, he said, and in some cases
thieves will go through a purse or wallet and take a single bank card. “And then of course [they will] go and start tapping it and hours or days later [the victim will] realize this card is missing, go to cancel it and realize it has been used,” he said. Many minor thefts go unreported, Wood said, but he encourages the public to do so because it helps them uncover trends and arrest suspects.
The church building, shown in the foreground, is going to be converted into a mental health community centre. The hall, shown in the background, will now be the official place of worship for the St. Michael’s Anglican Church congregation. Cole Wagner/Herald Dara Hill THE MERRITT HERALD
This Sunday marks the end of an era for the St. Michael’s Anglican Church, which has sat on the corner of Granite Avenue and Chapman Street for over a century. Merritt’s city council approved a rezoning application to allow the property owners to subdivide the land into two separate parcels — one housing the church building and the other housing the community hall — and sell the church parcel to the Canadian Mental Health Association (CMHA). The CMHA plans to use the church building as a mental health com-
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munity centre. The congregation will gather one last time to worship in their traditional church building before they turn it over to the CMHA this Sunday. From then on, the congregation, made up of approximately 15 members, will gather in the hall next door. The group has been meeting in the hall for several years already, but Sunday’s service will act as an official farewell to the church building and dedication of the hall into a place of worship, said Al Mackay-Smith, who has been a part of the local congregation since the early 80s.
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Charges still pending for driver who struck cyclist Dara Hill THE MERRITT HERALD
Local police are seeking witnesses of a collision between a motor vehicle and a cyclist that occurred on Oct. 19. Sgt. Norm Flemming confirmed the incident took place at the intersection of Voght Street and Nicola Avenue at 4:40 p.m.
“The truck stopped for a red light. It was turning to the right, it waited as a pedestrian passed and then started to accelerate into the turn, failing to notice the man on the bicycle and hit the guy on the bike, knocking him down,” he said, adding the cyclist had a green light. “I would assume [the cyclist] was proba-
bly not in the crosswalk, but he wouldn’t need to be,” he said. The cyclist was subsequently taken to the hospital via ambulance, and sustained non-lifethreatening injuries to his shoulders and upper back. Charges have yet to be laid against the driver, as RCMP are still collecting statements
from witnesses. “Nobody at this time is providing a clear description of actually seeing what happened, as opposed to hearing what happened,” he said. Anyone with information is urged to contact Merritt RCMP at 250-378-4262 or Crime Stoppers at 1-800-2228477.
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Service to continue From Page 15 “In some ways it will be sad to see the old building not be used on Sundays but that is sort of a process that we have already gone through, and have been going through for quite some time now. It has come time to have a new chapter in our church life,” he said. “It is not like there is no Anglican Church in Merritt anymore, it is just that [if we were to] keep that old building going for the number of folks that attend [we would not be] good stewards of our
resources.” The church has been a cornerstone in the community for the past 105 years, he said, noting it is not uncommon for churches to sell pieces of their property to sustain themselves in this day in age. “It is happening all over the place. These wonderful old buildings have gotten to the point where, for the number of folks that attend, they are just not viable. So we are happy to continue what we are doing,” he said, noting the new owners plan to renovate the interior of the building, something
that was out of reach for the small parish. “It is pretty cool that the building will retain its heritage,” he said. “It really will not look any different from the outside but it will be revamped on the inside.” Mackay-Smith said the congregation is welcoming their new neighbours with open arms. “So we are thrilled to have [the CMHA] involved because outreach to marginalized people is part of our history so this just feels really good to us,” he said. “It was just what we had hoped and prayed would happen.” The deconsecration of the original St. Michael’s Anglican Church, as well as the dedication of the new worship space next door, is set for Nov. 4 at 3:00 p.m.
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Date set for debate on referendum Andrew Wilkinson to face off against Premier John Horgan. Cole Wagner THE MERRITT HERALD
Premier John Horgan and Opposition leader Andrew Wilkinson will debate the merits of electoral reform on Nov. 8. With mail-out ballots already in the hands of many residents of the province, British Columbians will have a chance to hear from Horgan, who will advocate for proportional representation, and Wilkinson, who
stated that the referendum process has been flawed from the start. B.C. Green leader Andrew Weaver will not take part in the debate. The referendum asks British Columbians to answer two questions: first, whether residents are in favour of keeping the current first past the post voting system or moving to a system of proportional representation. The second question asks voters to rank three proportional systems: dual member proportional (DMP), mixed member proportional (MMP), and ruralurban proportional (RUP). More information about the three proposed systems can be found on the Elections B.C. website. The referendum is set to run until Nov. 30.
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Cents still looking for win over Vees Penticton has scored six goals in all three games against Merritt this season. They meet again on Friday. Cole Wagner THE MERRITT HERALD
Through 20 games this season, the Merritt Centennials look like a much different team than in years past. The team continues to lead the league in scoring, thanks in no small part to the emergence of Bradley Cocca and Mathieu Gosselin — both in their second year with the Centennials — and the addition of U.S.born Nick Granowicz in the pre-season. Last year’s squad relied heavily on the goaltender prowess of Austin Roden, who sported a .931 save percentage through 29 games last season. So far this season, Roden hasn’t quite lived up to those lofty stats, sporting a .885 save percentage in 14 games, while rookie Vincent Duplessis hovers at .899 in nine starts. Despite the struggles on the defensive end, the high-flying Cents continue to float on top of the Interior — a division where they finished fourth only a year ago. But some habits die hard — particularly
against the Penticton Vees. Going back to last season (when the Vees swept the season series against the Cents 6-0), the Cents have dropped nine straight games to their Interior rivals. Through three games this season against the Vees, the Cents have allowed 18 goals while scoring only six. The most recent shellacking came on Oct. 26, when the Vees handed the Cents a 6-1 loss at home. Only Rylan Van Unen managed to put one past Jack LaFontaine, who stopped 32 of 33 shots in net for the Vees. Despite their struggles on Friday, the Cents turned things around in time to salvage the weekend against the Victoria Grizzlies on Oct. 27. Cocca and Gosselin once again drove the bus offensively for the Cents, both players collecting two goals each. Nick Wicks, Michael Van Unen, Brady Ziemer and Granowicz had assists for the Cents, who prevailed 4-2 over the Island-leading
Grizzlies. Next up for the Cents will be a trip to Penticton on Nov. 2 to see if they can’t put an end to the nine-game skid. The Cents will be back at home the next evening for a date with the Alberni Valley Bulldogs. The Cents defeated the Bulldogs in their only other meeting this season, a 4-3 victory on the road. The game is the opener of a four-game homestand for Merritt.
(Above) Cents captain Nick Wicks battles with Vees defenceman Conner Hutchison as he crosses the blueline. (Right) Rylan Van Unen carries the puck into the offensive zone during Saturday’s game against the Victoria Grizzlies. Bill Stowell/Herald
BCHL STANDINGS to Oct. 31 INTERIOR DIVISION Team
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Merritt West Kelowna Salmon Arm Penticton Wenatchee Vernon Trail
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MAINLAND DIVISION Team
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Chilliwack Coquitlam Prince George Langley Surrey
21 14 6 0 1 30 19 13 5 1 0 27 19 11 6 1 1 25 17 8 8 1 0 17 21 4 15 0 2 12
ISLAND DIVISION Team
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Victoria Powell River Alberni Valley Nanaimo Cowichan Valley
20 10 7 1 2 25 17 11 6 0 0 22 18 5 10 1 2 15 18 4 12 0 2 12 19 4 13 2 0 10
Merritt Centennials vs
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A night of music, laughs, and supporting your Centennials. Nov. 10th - doors open at 5 pm. The night wil include: casino games for fun w/ the Cents, Simon King (comedian), Bobby Garcia & Coquihalla Coyotes (Music), Silent Auction all night Tickets 13+ $40 - 12 and under $20 - Whole Table $320 - VIP Table $350 (table = 8 people) Ice Breaker tickets available at the booster booth on gameday, the Cents marketing office on Voght St., or give Jared a call at 250-378-3604
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Panthers pace the pool
Okanagan high school swim meet
RESULTS Girls 50m Freestyle
Bianca Cavaliere 30.96 4th Diya Chhabra 36.58 29th Riya Chhabra 37.06 32nd
Boys 50m Freestyle Cameron Parno 32.35 16th Delbert Black 34.01 24th Cruz Slanzi 32.75 Exhibition
Girls 50m Backstroke Paige Asselstine 36.77 2nd Riya Chhabra 46.95 20th Diya Chhabra 48.17 21st (Above) Members of the Merritt Secondary School swim team (left to right) coach Leroy Slanzi, Laura Lefebvre, Paige Asselstine, Cameron Parno, Riya Chhabra, Delbert Black and Bianca Cavaliere. (Missing: Diya Chhabra, Cruz Slanzi). (Right) Riya Chhabra competes in the 50 metre backstroke. Dara Hill/Herald and contributed Cole Wagner THE MERRITT HERALD
It turns out some Panthers are as quick in the water as they are on the land. The Merritt Secondary School swim team took to the pool on Sunday at the Okanagan high school swim meet, putting together a number of top 10 finishes despite competing against older competition. The format of high school swim meets forces girls and boys of all ages to swim against one another, meaning Grade 8s must outrace Grade 12s to have a chance at moving on to the provincial meet. The top three swimmers in each event at the Okanagan meet qualify for the provincial championships, which are held from Nov. 16 to 17 in Richmond. With all team members who competed at the Okanagans in Grade 10 or younger, the Panthers program faced long odds in a
Boys 50m Backstroke Cameron Parno 42.63 9th Delbert Black 43.12 11th Cruz Slanzi 39.41 Exhibition
Girls 50m Breaststroke Paige Asselstine number of events which were dominated by senior swimmers. Still, a number of Merritt athletes managed to finish within the top three, including
Paige Asselstine (Grade 8) and Bianca Cavaliere (Grade 10). Asselstine finished second in backstroke and third in the individual medley, while
Cavaliere was second in the 50 metre butterfly. Meanwhile, one Grade 7 student, Cruz Slanzi, swam as an exhibition swimmer for Merritt.
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What’s happening in and around the Nicola Valley
Nov. 2-4
Ladies bonspiel Merritt Curling Centre
Nov. 3
Merritt Stock Car Association Awards 6:00 p.m. at the Merritt Civic Centre
Nov. 3
Merritt Centennials vs. Alberni Valley Bulldogs 7:00 p.m. at Nicola Valley Memorial Arena
Nov. 9
Merritt Centennials vs. Vernon Vipers 7:00 p.m. at Nicola Valley Memorial Arena
Nov. 11
Merritt Centennials vs. West Kelowna Warriors 7:00 p.m. at Nicola Valley Memorial Arena
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Boys 50m Breaststroke Cameron Parno 43.21 4th
Girls 100m Freestyle Bianca Cavaliere 1:09.38 5th Paige Asselstine 1:09.96 6th Riya Chhabra 1:24.73 18th Diya Chhabra 1:25.54 21st
Boys 100m Freestyle Cameron Parno 1:14.00 8th Delbert Black 1:17.73 11th Cruz Slanzi 1:20.05 Exhibition
Girls 50m Butterfly Bianca Cavaliere 33.94 2nd Diya Chhabra 41.93 15th
Girls 100m Individual Medley Paige Asselstine 1:19.68 3rd Bianca Cavaliere 1:21.30 5th Riya Chhabra 1:40.75 23rd
Boys 100m Individual Medley Delbert Black 1:31.72 8th Cruz Slanzi 1:34.25 Exhibition
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MUSEUM OF ART
Beautiful dance production, “Museum of Art”, presented by the students of the Love To Dance Academy. Come and enjoy visual art, ballet, spanish flamenco, lyrical jazz dance and music. Wednesday, Nov. 22. Matinee show at 1pm, evening show at 7pm. Doors open one hour before show starts. Concession, free entry. Merritt Civic Centre.
WREATHS FOR REMEMBRANCE DAY
The Merritt Legion has wreaths available for Remembrance Day, Nov. 11th. Call the Legion at 250-378-5631 or Brian at 250-936-8547 for more information.
NICOLA NATURALIST SOCIETY
Frank Ritcey on “Wolves, Bears and Snakes”. The provincial coordinator of WildSafe BC and a popular speaker on wildlife, Frank Ritcey will talk about the contrast between public perceptions of charismatic mega-fauna (wolves and bears) and creatures low on the public appreciation scale (snakes and bugs). Expect some cool videos of both types of wildlife. A naturalist all his life, Frank spends much time doing videos and research on BC’s wildlife. Thursday, Nov. 15, 7 pm at the NVIT Lecture Theatre. All welcome.
CRAFT FAIR/BAKE SALE LUNCHEON
The Catholic Women’s League are having their craft fair, bake sale and luncheon on Saturday, Nov. 17 from 10 am to 1:30 pm in the Parish Hall on the corner of Coldwater and Blair Street. Admission by donation to the food bank. There will be doore prizes, bottle table, something for everyone. For more information call Joan at 250-378-3910.
VOLUNEERS NEEDED
Volunteers are needed for daytime, evening and overnight shifts at the Nicola Valley Winter Shelter. Application available at the Advocacy Centre, #2-2025 Granite Ave. and NVSSS, 2038 Nicola Ave.
NICOLA VALLEY FILM SOCIETY
presents: “The Children Act” rated PG on Monday, Nov. 19 at 7 pm at the Nvit Lecture Theatre. Tickets and memberships are available at the door. For more info rmation phone 250-378-5190.
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THE MERRITT CHAPTER OF THE VINTAGE CAR CLUB OF CANADA
Invites all persons interested in restoring and enjoying vintage vehicles to join us at our monthly meeting held at the Anglican Church Hall, 1990 Chapman Street, at 7 p.m. on the second Wednesday of each month. Vintage car ownership is not required. Call Ted Lund at 250-3784195 for more information.
Playing M/W/F: 8:30 - 11:30am, CMS Gymnasium (2975 Clapperton Ave) T/TH: 6:30 - 9:00pm, Merritt Civic Centre (1950 Mamette Ave). Come for fun and exercise, drop-ins welcome. Demo paddles and instruction available. FMI call Brian 250-378-7452 or Gary 250-280-0105
DROP IN CENTER FOR ELDERS
The Conayt Friendship Society located at 1964 Quilchena Ave. has a drop-in center for Elders every Monday, Wednesday, and Thursday from 10 a.m. – 2 p.m. Snacks and light lunches are provided. Elders are welcome to assist in preparing menu and lunch. A sign-in sheet is at the front office. Elders can provide suggested menus and lunch to reception at the attention of the Executive Director.
RED CROSS
H.E.L.P. Merritt Red Cross is looking for volunteers for 2 hrs. on Thursdays to loan out health equipment from the Merritt Hospital. You will be working with another volunteer who will help train you. If you can help please call 250-378-5276. Students for summer months are welcome.
SENIOR CURLING
We are looking for curlers, season starting in October games are Mondays and Tuesdays at 1 pm. If interested please call George at 250-378-6779.
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The Merritt Golf & Country Club extends their sincere thanks to V.S.A. for their donation of a truck and driver. Their generosity is appreciated. Thank you as well to Wayne Byers, Peter Voight, Ian & Chip Hubbard, Tibar Construction and the rest of the volunteers for their donation of equipment and labour. It was critical that the projects be completed this fall and with this assistance, we were able to meet our deadline
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
2499 Coutlee Ave. (Corner of Coutlee and Orme) • 250-378-2464 Service Time/ Sunday School: Sunday 10:00 a.m.
Merritt Lutheran Fellowship
in St. Michael's Anglican Hall • 250-378-9899 Service Time: 3rd Sunday each month 1:00 p.m.
The Nicola Valley Shelter and Support Society is now operating a daytime drop-in centre located at 2038 Nicola Avenue. Hours of operation are Thursday thru to Monday from 8 am - 4 pm. Light breakfast and lunch served. Everyone welcome. For information contact Nancy at 250-315-0155.
NICOLA VALLEY FARMERS MARKET Come see a variety of vendors at the Nicola Valley Farmers Market every Friday from 6 - 9 pm at the Summer Nights Market until September and every Saturday until October 6 from 9:30 - 1:00, beside the Ballie House. New vendors welcome, call 250-571-3470 or 250-378-4624.
Nicola Valley Evangelical Free Church 1950 Maxwell St. • 250-378-9502 Service Time: Sundays 10:00 a.m.
Sacred Heart Catholic Church
Corner of Jackson & Blair • 250-378-2919 • Mass Time: Sundays 9:00 a.m.
Seventh Day Adventist Church
2190 Granite Ave. • 250-378-2339 Bible Study: 9:30 • Service Time: Saturdays 11:00 a.m.
St. Michael’s Anglican Church
1990 Chapman St. • 250-378-3772 Service times: Sundays at 10am (no service on the 5th Sunday)
Trinity United Church
Corner of Quilchena & Chapman • 250-378-5735 Service Time/ Sunday School (K - Gr. 4) - 10 am
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints 2451 Spring Bank Ave • 250-378-5603 Worship Service Sunday -10 am • Sunday School -11:10 am Bible Study - 6:45 to 7:45 pm Wednesdays
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Job Posting UNB Natural Resource Manager
Department: Cultural Heritage Resource Department Term: Full Time Start date: November 2018 (or until position is filled) Wage: Commensurate with experience, as per salary range for Class 5 level employee in UNB Personnel Policy Reports to: Cultural Heritage Resource Manager Role: To implement UNB consultation policies by providing a full range of technical services covering referrals or projects falling within the Cultural Heritage Resource department (some of which are forestry/natural resource related)
The Upper Nicola Band (UNB) is seeking an entrepreneurial individual with a background in natural resource management and/or forestry to be its Natural Resources Manager (NRM).
Key Responsibilities: • Track, review, reply to and monitor referrals that are received by Upper Nicola Band, with the support of the Community Knowledge Keeper (CKK) database; • Coordinate preliminary field reconnaissance (PFRs), including compilation of field data and drafting reports/ recommendations; • Participate in Suxwtxtem Committee meetings, to ensure that UNB consultation/referral policies and procedures are followed by government, industry and third parties • Prepare and process invoices in Xyntax system in accordance with UNB financial procedures; • Ensure that service agreements with licencees are signed, keep track of expiry dates and agreement renewals; • Participate in health and safety audits QualiďŹ cations/Experience: • Natural Resource Technician Diploma, or Post-secondary education or experience in natural resource management, or equivalent; • Resource Inventory Standards Committee (RISC) archaeological field crew training; • Level 1 First Aid; • Current BC Safety Certification & Forestry Safety Council Standards and Certification Knowledge/skills/abilities • Valid driver’s licence and access to reliable transportation; • Familiarity with Microsoft Word, Excel, Xyntax, CKK, RAAD, Google Earth and GIS; • Must be physically fit and able to handle a medium to heavy workload in outdoor conditions; • Knowledge of Upper Nicola Syilx culture, language and history is an asset
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Reporting to the External Relations Advisor, the NRM will have responsibility for the current Natural Resources (NR) operations and for seeking other Forestry and NR opportunities that would increase revenue to the band. The position would also participate in consultative meetings regarding NR and Forestry issues with government officials, industry, and other stakeholders. Duties and Responsibilities: (include the following, but other duties may be assigned). 1. Oversee and manage UNB’s forestry crew including securing work opportunities. 2. Seek, develop, and manage other NR related revenue generating opportunities. 3. Negotiate and manage timber/logging licenses and contracts. 4. Manage the UNB logging truck and personnel to maximise revenue. 5. Participate in consultative meetings with the Province and industry proponents. 6. Prepare reports, budgets, and briefs to Chief and Council and Senior Management. 7. Work closely with the UNB Cultural Heritage Department to ensure that traditional First Nations practices and areas are protected. Skills, QualiďŹ cations and Experience: 1. A degree/diploma in Forestry or Natural Resources. 2. A minimum of 5 years experience working in the NR and/ or Forestry industry. 3. At least two years experience in a leadership role including planning and budgeting. 4. Proven Economic development experience in forestry and/or NR management. 5. The ability to communicate technically in relation to forestry, fish & wildlife, environmental consultative processes and community consultative processes. 6. Effective computer and written communication skills, including the ability to prepare reports, develop policies, and write funding proposals. Total Compensation: Compensation is in alignment with UNB’s wage grid and benefits package. Please send rĂŠsumĂŠ and cover letter by 12 noon, November 7, 2018 via mail, fax or e-mail to: UNB Receptionist Upper Nicola Band Box 3700 Merritt, BC V1K 1B8 Fax: 250 350 3311 Reception@uppernicola.com UNB wishes thank all applicants, but only those who are contacted for an interview will receive a reply.
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Job Posting UNB Lands Manager Located in the Nicola Valley of BC, the Upper Nicola Band (UNB) is inviting applications for a Lands Manager to manage the Lands Department by performing a broad range of duties associated with the management of UNB on-reserve lands. This position requires close working relationships with all departments, in particular: Community Services, Housing and Administration. The Lands Manager is responsible for ensuring the UNB’s adherence to applicable legislation, departmental policies, systems and operational guidelines to manage on reserve activities in accordance with the Indian Act and the Reserve Land and Environment Management Program (RLEMP). Key Responsibilities Include: Strategic Planning 1. Develop, implement and monitor the UNB Lands strategic plan, ensuring the activities are in accordance with the mission and the goals of the Band. 2. Integrate the community’s goals of sustainable development, sound governance and economic viability into land management plans and protection of a safe and healthy environment. 3. Contribute to the development of the Comprehensive Community Plan. Operational Management 1. Prepare and maintain land transaction documents including survey, land transfer, permits, and leases and maintain the lands registry system. 2. Assist with monitoring and updating of the UNB Land Use Plan and develop land use policies as required. 3. Identify and make recommendations regarding sound environmental practices. 4. Ensure compliance with the RLEMP regulations, Indian Lands Registry and provisions of the Indian Act and other legislation. 5. Assist with the administration of estates. QualiďŹ cations and Experience: 1. Certified Lands Manager through the National Aboriginal Lands Manager Association (NALMA), is an asset 2. Completion of the Indigenous Peoples Resources Management Program, is an asset. 3. Previous experience in working on reserve lands issues is required. Knowledge, Skills and Abilities: 1. Excellent skills are required in strategic planning, administration, financial management, facilitation, planning, negotiation, supervision and human resources, conflict resolution and problem solving. 2. Excellent program and project management skills. 3. Effective inter-personal skills. 4. Effective writing skills, including the ability to prepare reports, policies, and proposals. 5. Computer skills, including the ability to use Microsoft Office Suite of programs and specialized software. 6. Knowledge of on-reserve survey work processes. 7. Knowledge of syilx history and culture is an asset. Total Compensation: in alignment with the current UNB’s wage grid and benefits package. Please send rĂŠsumĂŠ and cover letter by (November 19,2018) via mail, fax or e-mail to: Upper Nicola Band Box 3700 Merritt, BC V1K 1B8 Fax: 250 350 3311 Reception@uppernicola.com Upper Nicola Band thanks all applicants. However, only those short-listed for an interview will be contacted.
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