Vol. 37
Edition 48
November 27, 2015
A 'HUGE MILESTONE'
JONNY WAKEFIELD PHOTO
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Saulteau First Nations Chief Nathan Parenteau signs a New Relationship and Reconciliation agreement as aboriginal affairs minister John Rustad (left) and forests minister Steve Thomson look on. The agreement will give Saulteau a portion of resource revenues on its traditional territories.
The Ron Pettigrew Christian School Parent Group would like to thank the following businesses and individuals who helped make our
Seventh Annual Gingerbread House Adventure so successful. We would also like to thank the many anonymous donors who gave so generously.
ARC Resources AV Tech B & T Ceramics Back to Nature Baked Cafe Barb Harrison Brass Scissors Brown’s Social House Canadian Tire
Chandler Family City of Dawson Creek Corlane’s Sporting Goods Dairy Queen Dawson Creek Baby Store Grid Iron Fitness Hypertension Escape McDonald’s Mountainview Safety
Mr. Mike’s Steak House Olde Creek Store Pacic Northern Gas Rob & Jamie Piner Roberta Fredrickson Safeway Shonna Lessard Simple Pleasures Subway
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Fibromyalgia
Officially recognized by the World Health Organization (WHO) since 1992, fibromyalgia is also known as fibrositis or fibromyositis. This illness mainly affects women and is as pervasive as rheumatic arthritis. Fibromyalgia is characterized, first and foremost by pain in the muscles, tendons and ligaments (the body’s fibrous tissues). Added to these symptoms are overwhelming fatigue and loss of energy. In fact. fibromyalgia is quite similar to chronic fatigue syndrome. Causes To date, the causes of fibromyalgia are not known. It has been observed however, that fibromyalgia often occurs after a trauma such as a fall, car accident, difficult delivery or surgery. Certain diseases can predispose individuals to fibromyalgia including viral or bacterial infections. Also, psychological stress and insufficient or excessive physical activity tend to aggravate the symptoms associated with fibromyalgia. Symptoms The chief symptoms of fibromyalgia are generalized, widespread pain or a burning sensation from head to toe. Pain intensity varies greatly and primarily affects the neck, shoulders, abdomen, lower back and thighs. Certain areas, or tender points, are more sensitive to touch. Persons with fibromyalgia also suffer from sleep disturbances. Sleep is no longer refreshing and deep, leading to fatigue and loss of energy. Morning stiffness can also occur. And, finally, fibromyalgia can also lead to: • Anxiety • Mood changes • Tingling (feet, hand) • Muscle spasms • Headaches • Irritable bowel syndrome Diagnosis Fibromyalgia is an illness that requires a medical diagnosis. Given that its symptoms closely resemble those of other diseases, it may be difficult for physicians to identify
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fibromyalgia after only one visit It is important that the physician make sure that there is nothing else behind the various symptoms. A few tests may be required to rule out other illnesses. Nevertheless, a fibromyalgia diagnosis can be made based on these criteria: • Absence of another health problem that could explain the pain; • Generalized pain for at least 3 consecutive months; • Test of 19 potentially sensitive points and analysis of the severity of fatigue, sleeping disorders and cognitive symptoms. Treatment Before any treatment, good health habits are essentials: • do weak impact physical activity or aquatic exercises; • maintain good sleeping habits; • acquire good eating habits and a healthy weight; • avoid tobacco, alcohol and caffeine excess. When it comes to treating fibromyalgia, we must treat the symptoms rather than the illness itself. A combination of several methods is therefore used: cardiovascular exercises, cognitive behavioural therapy (suitable psychotherapy) and education about the disease showed efficacy to improve the symptoms. Physicians can also prescribe medications. Anti-depressants help reduce tension, relieve pain, improve sleep and treat mood disorders sometimes associated with fibromyalgia. Muscle relaxants, anti-inflammatory medications, opiods (medication related to morphine) and lidocaine in cream may also be administered to relieve pain.
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The Dawson Creek Junior Canucks beat the Beaverlodge Blades 5-3 in Beaverlodge on Saturday night. Byron Hackett
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Jordan Rea lead the way for the Jr. C’s putting home a hat trick in just his seventh game with the team. He now has seven goals in as many games and is second on the team in points behind Colton Gies. The Junior Canucks took it to the Blades early scoring two power play goals in the opening period for a 2-1 lead. Rea and newcomer Narcisse Baptiste had the first period goals. Rea added another in the second and Brad Dixon scored his third of the season to make it 4-2 after forty minutes. Rea finished the hat trick off with a goal midway through the third. The Junior Canucks finished the night with three power play goals in seven opportunities. Josh Round made 24 saves for his second win in his 10th try this season. The Junior Canucks will look to move further past the Blades in the standings when they host the North Peace Navigators on Saturday at Memorial Arena. sports@ahnfsj.ca
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Reconciliation deal between Saulteau, B.C. will see nation get a 'fair share' of resource revenues
A 'HUGE MILESTONE' Jonny Wakefield
ALASKA HIGHWAY NEWS
SAULTEAU TERRITORY — The chief of Saulteau First Nations says newly signed natural resource and reconciliation deals with the province are the biggest thing since Treaty 8. On Sunday, the nations celebrated the signing of New Relationship and Reconciliation agreements in a ceremony attended by three provincial ministers. "It's a huge milestone in our nation's history and the province's history," said Chief Nathan Parenteau. "It's our next biggest agreement, the only bigger one would be the treaties in 1914. This is another step down that path." The sweeping agreements will give Saulteau greater say over natural gas, coal and forestry developments in the nations' traditional territory, centred around Moberly Lake. Saulteau is the largest of the B.C. Treaty 8 nations, with 1,000 members. It's the first such agreement signed with a Treaty 8 nation, and the government hopes it will be a model for other aboriginal groups in Northeast B.C.
"We're looking to advance the type of agreement we have here (with other Treaty 8 nations)," said John Rustad, minister of aboriginal relations and reconciliation. "We're able to showcase the type of agreement we've been able to reach with the Saulteau. Other nations will have an opportunity to look at that and say whether they'd like to be part of it or not." The agreements set out a framework for compensating the nation for resource development in its territories, through revenue and benefit sharing agreements. It also gives them a greater role in "wildlife stewardship, forest licence opportunities, watershed planning and management of other areas," according to a release. It will also see the expansion of the Klin-se-za protected area, an area sacred to the nation. Negotiations on the new relationship agreement began in 2007. The program is aimed at "closing the socio-economic gaps that separate Aboriginal people from other British Columbians," according to the ministry.
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Local News Rewarding deeds well done Mike Carter
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DAWSON CREEK — Good deeds often go unnoticed, but they don't have to. Mr. Mikes in Dawson Creek is
Recreation WINTER 2016 CO-ED & WOMEN’S LEAGUES
getting into the Christmas spirit and looking to reward good deeds in the community with its third annual Deeds Well Done contest. Members of the community are encouraged to nominate themselves, or someone they know who
has done something truly unselfish for the community. The contest is open across the province until Dec. 31 and a panel will decided on a winner Jan. 5. A top reward of $1,000 is available to Coninued on page A8
The 2016 WINTER registration is now open for teams tiered in the Fall 2015 league! Deadline to register and to be guaranteed the first two weeks of game play is Thursday December 17, 2015. Please call 250-784-3604 or stop by City Hall to register. Dates:
LADIES: Tuesdays, January 12 - March 15, 2016 (no sessions March 15/22 due to Spring Break
Year-end tourney April 5 and 12, 2016) COED: Fridays January 8 - March 11, 2016
(no sessions March 25 & April 1 due to spring break and stat holiday , Year-end tourney April 8 & 15) Time: 6:00 pm - 10:00 pm Fees: $249.24 + applicable taxes (GST $12.46) = $261.70
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Christina Smith, assistant manager of Mr. Mikes Dawson Creek, and her staff Chantelle, Sandy, Jerry and Thelma, want residents to get into the Christmas spirit by donating items for hampers and nominating someone they know who has done a good deed for the community as part of the restaurant's third annual Deeds Well Done contest.
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Crime up, RCMP numbers down Jonny Wakefield
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DAWSON CREEK — Dawson Creek RCMP are handling more files than last year
with fewer members. According to data from the detachment, Dawson Creek RCMP members are carrying an average of 111 criminal code files per member so far this year. With just under six weeks left in 2015, the detachment has already passed the 2014 average of 110 files per member. While the 25-member detachment has had four vacant officer positions for much of the year, which has added to the workload, they're also dealing with more calls overall. That's in part due to an uptick in drug violence attributed to an economic slowdown in the region. In 2014, members had responded to 8,188 calls by November. This year, the detachment has fielded 8,951 so far, an increase of 763 calls. If that trend continues, 2015 will be a
far busier year for the detachment than 2014, which ended with 9,197 files. This year has already surpassed 2013, which saw RCMP respond to 8,347 calls for service. The detachment data contradicts a report to council in Grande Prairie, which stated Dawson Creek members carry an average of 80 criminal code investigations per member. The data is generally used to compare policing resources in different communities. According to RCMP in that city, which is facing "crisis" levels of violent crime, Grande Prairie officers carry an average 142 files. On the Violent Crime Severity index, Dawson Creek scores a 113, according to the Grande Prairie data, compared to 131 for Fort St. John and 142 for Grande Prairie. reporter@dcdn.ca
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MILESTONE Continued from Page 3 The agreements were officially signed Sept. 25. Parenteau said money from revenue sharing agreements would go towards cultural services, as well as other programs. That could include language immersion for the nation’s 160 school-aged children in Cree and Dene languages. He said getting a “fair share of the resources on the land” would go “directly towards rebuilding the culture that was essentially lost and assimilated over the last 100 years.” He said there are also plans to restore an old hunting cabin for use as a drug and alcohol treatment centre. Education minister Mike Bernier and forests minister Steve Thomson also attended Sunday’s ceremony. reporter@dcdn.ca
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Local News What You Can Expect From Canadian Mortgages Going Forward
Hey everyone!
Today’s 5-year fixed Rate 2.59 (terms and conditions may apply)
Hey everyone! It’s a time of big change for Canada, so here’s a quick update on the state of the Canadian mortgage industry under our new Liberal government: There’s nothing to worry about! Yes, things are changing, but it’s not as bad as you might think. Canadians will always need affordable mortgages – no matter who the Prime Minister is, that will always be true. And so despite the fact that mortgage rates have been slightly on the rise recently, Canadians can rest assured that they’ll stabilize (and even come back down) sooner than you think. Here are some hard numbers from Steve Garganis over at Canada Mortgage News: “Since the election on Oct 19, [Government of Canada] bond yields have made a steady climb upwards… going from around 0.80% to 0.97% today [Nov 5].” That sounds dramatic until you consider that the Liberals ran on a campaign of increasing the deficit; in the wake of their majority victory, investors are buying bonds in the hope that that promise is kept (and thus that their bond yields will increase in value). Here’s the rub, again from Steve Garganis: “If the yields go up, then fixed mortgage rates go up. If they go down, then fixed mortgage rates go down.” It’s a simple correlation – and it does a great job of explaining why mortgage rates are on the rise right now – but it doesn’t offer much in the way of prediction. The economy is vastly more complicated than can be summed up by a single equation, and that holds especially true during a period of political changeover. It’s fair to say that if the government keeps on borrowing, it will probably up the borrowing cost for average Canadians. But even with the government’s projected deficit, the increase in mortgage rates for those average Canadians is expected to be “minimal,” and in my professional opinion we’ll start to see them coming down again right away. And keep in mind that standard mortgage rates right now are the lowest they’ve been in years, so even a slight uptick (as in the approx. 0.10% increase we’re seeing now) seems worse than it really is. In short: our new Liberal government has only been in power for a few weeks, and we’re a far way off from having to worry about borrowing rates. Trust me, when that time comes I’ll be the first to blog about it – but for now, things are pretty much right where we should expect them. We may be in a bit of a state of flux, but that’s true about the entire country as a whole. If you still have any concerns about mortgage rates, or if you feel like any more of my opinions on the matter, remember that my phone is always on. That number again is (250) 782-9665. Lori Lalonde, Your Northern BC Mortgage Broker
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Rewarding deeds well done Continued from page B4 be donated to a charity of the winner's choice. "It's a pay it forward (contest)," assistant manager Christina Smith said. "We want to get the community involved and just spread some good feelings around to get into the Christmas spirit." The restaurant will also be putting together Christmas hampers starting today. Anyone who wants to donate items can
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SWEET HOME RON PETTIGREW: The Ron Pettigrew Christian School parent group held its Seventh Annual Gingerbread Adventure on Nov. 14. This event included a bake sale, silent auction, craft sale, live entertainment from the primary class, and a gingerbread house competition. There were six categories for the competition and a Best of Show winner. The event is held to raise money for school playground and sports equipment. (Above, left to right) Grade 5 and 6 students Riley Matthews, Andrew House, Toryn Morin, and Daylon McKay.
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Events 1055 Coming Cecil Lake Christmas Market at the Cecil Lake Hall Fri., Nov. 27: 12:00-7:00 Sat. Nov. 28: 10:00-5:00 Sun. Nov. 29: 12:00-5:00 Come and browse through the many local crafts and culinary delights and pick out some unique Christmas gifts. Rumor has it that Santa will make an appearance on Saturday from 1:00 - 4:00. You can come and have your picture taken with the jolly man in red. For information and booking of tables, please contact Sigrid Tobler by phone at 1-250781-3553 or email at stobler@pris.ca
Christmas Tea & Bazaar Saturday November 28, 1:30-3:30 at South Peace United Church Upper Hall. 1300104 Ave in Dawson Creek. Enjoy sandwiches and squares with your coffee or tea; shop for Christmas baking & explore the Christmas craft table for unique gifts. There will be a door prize. Sons of Norway Lodge # 79 meets at 6: 00 P.M. 2nd Tuesday of the month at (KPAC) Calvin Kruk Centre for The Arts, Room 204 (second floor). Address10401 10 St., Dawson creek, B.C.
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Dec 5 -COUNTRY MUSIC DANCEMusic by Let ‘R’ Rip at the Senior Citizens Hall, 1101 McKellar Ave, Dawson Creek. Dance from 8:3012:30. Admission includes lunch. 19 years and over welcome. For more information phone Fred at 250-7822192 or Linda at 250843-7418 Thursday at 9:00 am-10221-18th St.-TOPS (Take Off Pounds Sensibly). Phone: Mary Kidd at 250-782-6628 for info.
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Events 1055 Coming Every Wednesday-1:15pm to 2:15pm at the Coop Bistro-Seniors Computer Club-All Seniors are welcome to this free club. For beginners and people wanting to learn more. information, instruction and discussion. minor glitches attended to in class. Bring your laptops, notepads, cameras, electronic gadgets. No computer, no problem. we have some to lend. Call Anne Symons at 250-7824668 for information and registration.
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PC Roots Group Library Building Open: Every Saturday Sept-June 1:00-4:00pm in the small Roots Group building DC NAR Park. Open for members wanting to use the genealogy library. A member will be available by appointment to anyone requiring help on how to get started on your family history. Everyone welcome. For appointment call: Lynn- 250-7824058 Neil- 250-7827651 Lyle- 250-7822804 www.peacecountryroots.ca
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Robert “Bob” James Newton April 8, 1926 – November 12, 2015
Bob passed away November 12, 2015 after a long battle with cancer in Dawson Creek, British Columbia. He was the oldest of 6 children born to Thomas Newton and Ivy Smith-Wall. Bob was born and raised in Paddockwood, Saskatchewan and then moved up to the Peace Country with his brother Art. They were eventually joined by his mother, and later their sister Rose and her family. Bob homesteaded a farm in the Tower Lake area and even had a road named after him, Newton Rd. He spent his time farming, working in his shop and had a love for fishing. He also drove school bus for a number of years for School District 59. He was a bachelor to the end and is survived by his sister Rose Diechert, youngest brother Pat Wall, and many nieces and nephews and their families. A funeral service was held November 20, 2015 at the Bergeron Funeral Chapel. Interment took place in Brookside Cemetery, Dawson Creek, British Columbia. Donations in memory of Bob may be made to the Canadian Cancer Society, 1100 Alward Street, Prince George, British Columbia, V2M 7B1 Arrangements were entrusted to Bergeron Funeral Services & Crematorium Ltd.
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to the following for making the Fall Turkey Supper such a success: Henry and Myrna Jones for donating the turnips, the setup crew, vegetable peelers, pie bakers, kitchen crew, the 353 Air Cadets squadron for serving and clean up and dish washing. Thank you to all the those who came out for an enjoyable dinner. It is all very much appreciated. Lots of work but also lots of fun. Martha Tower Home Ec Convenor Rolla Womens Institute
We little knew that morning that God was going to call your name. In life we loved you dearly, in death we do the same. It broke our hearts to lose you, you did not go alone; for part of us went with you, the day God called you home. You left us peaceful memories, your love is still our guide; and though we cannot see you, you are always at our side. Our family chain is broken, and nothing seems the same; but as God calls us one by one, the chain will link again.
ARE YOU MISSING A CHERISHED OLD FAMILY PHOTO? The News office has a collection of photos that we’ve published over the years to celebrate graduations, birthdays, engagements, etc. We can’t keep them forever, & they’re too valuable to throw away, so we invite you to come in & reclaim your forgotten property. Office hours are 8:30am - 5:00pm, Mon-Fri, or call 250-782-4888.
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