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NEWS Terrace Strikes Gold, P. 2NEWS Tahltan Protest Mine, P. 7
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TERRACE - E-Motion, top, Sophia Zanardo and Julia Piroso, bottom left, and Taya Haldane, bottom right, were part of the talented regional performers who pleased the crowd at the 2013 Paci� c Northwest Music Festival’s closing gala April 20. The evening was a culmination of two weeks of performances of all kinds at various venues around Terrace.
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Terrace strikes goldBy Staff WriterThe NorTherN coNNecTor
TERRACE -Miner-als North 2013, which wrapped up after three days April 26, is being described as one of the largest and most suc-cessful conferences ever held in the city.
More than 900 del-egates registered, a num-ber that surpassed ex-pectations for the event held at the Terrace Sportsplex that featured presentations by mining companies, geologists and a trade show con-sisting of more than 100 booths.
The size of the event, which was the 25th an-nual Minerals North conference and the larg-est one ever, filled hotel and motel rooms and restaurants.
For a number of the delegates, it was either their first visit to Terrace or the first time they’ve spent any amount of time in the city.
Delegates at various times were entertained, informed and chal-lenged.
Former Vancouver Canuck Trevor Linden spoke of motivation in an address to delegates April 26.
During remarks to open the conference April 25, Steve Robert-son from Imperial Met-als, a major sponsor of the conference and the company now construct-ing the Red Chris cop-per and gold mine due to open next year up Hwy37 North, spoke of the mineral potential reaching north of Ter-race to the Yukon border.
“We’re in a real frontier here,” said Rob-ertson.
“The amount of de-velopment that is going to go on up there is tre-mendous,” said Robert-son in labelling the re-gion as one of the “most richly endowed min-eral areas in the entire world.”
Mayor Dave Per-narowski noted that the first-ever gathering of miners and others was held here in 1989.
Kitsumkalum chief councillor Don Roberts
and Kitselas chief coun-cillor Judy Gerow spoke of economic develop-ment.
“The Kitsumkalum quarry is our own mine,” said Roberts of the re-cently-opened venture located near the Kitsum-kalum village.
Gerow welcomed development, but “not
at a pace that will result in an inevitable boom or bust.”
Evan van Dyk from the Terrace Economic Development Author-ity, a member of the core organizing group, esti-mated the conference’s economic impact at a conservative $750,000.
“I know we spent
$300,000 alone as an or-ganizing committee,” he said.
Details such as providing break-fast coupons to del-egates for use in res-taurants helped spread the dollar value the conference brought to the city, van Dyk said.
He paid tribute to the scores of volunteers, saying they helped make the conference more en-joyable for delegates.
And he was happy with the turnout of local residents when the trade show portion of the con-ference was opened up the afternoon of April 25.
“I had no idea that the response would be so great. It was standing room only in there,” said van Dyk.
Conference chair Rob Dykman noted that there were only six emp-ty chairs of 800 put out for the main banquet held the evening of April 25 at the Sportsplex.
And as many as 100 people unexpectedly ar-rived to register, he said.
The organizing com-mittee will meet soon to decide how excess reve-nues will be used.
“The requirement is that the legacy be used to support a mining-re-lated cause,” said Dyk-man.
One of the high-lights of the conference was a morning motiva-tional talk on April 26 by former Vancouver Ca-nuck Trevor Linden.
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Minerals North 2013 chair Rob Dykman goes over a few details of the event which was held at the Terrace Sportsplex.
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Rupert school head is pulling the plugBy Martina PerryThe NorTherN coNNecTor
PRINCE RUPERT - Prince Rupert school district’s senior manage-ment team will be shak-en up.
Lynn Hauptman, Superintendent of the Prince Rupert School District, announced she will be moving to the Southeast Kootenay School District effective August 2013.
Hauptman came to Prince Rupert in 2009 from the Okanagan Ska-ha District, where she was the director of in-struction.
Under Hauptman’s leadership the district underwent changes such as the amalgamation of high schools, which she said is a focal point of her time in Prince Rupert, the closure of Westview Elementary School, the creation of the Coastal Pathways Partnership between in-dustry, NWCC and the district, the creation of the ACE-IT programs at Charles Hays Second-ary School next year and the creation of a smaller-sized school in Port Ed-ward.
Hauptman said
working with everyone within the district to im-prove student achieve-ment was also a high-light she will look back on fondly.
“Our student achievement results have been steadily ris-ing over the last number of years, and that’s be-cause of the wonderful team of people we have in the Prince Rupert dis-trict. Everybody within the schools, our support staff, to our teachers, our administrators, to our board who have been very supportive of the work we’re doing,” she said.
Hauptman applied for the new position in the early spring, and was informed she had been hired two weeks ago.
“It’s a larger dis-trict than Prince Rupert, so that will bring some new experiences for me. They have some similar challenges that we also have on the North Coast, so I think the experienc-es I have gained while in Prince Rupert will help me,” she said.
Hauptman said the most important thing she learned while in the dis-trict was that it’s impor-tant to listen.
“You need to share the leadership, invite people to be part of the journey, and work col-laboratively with every-body,” she said.
Board chair Tina Last acknowledged Hauptman for the work she has done in the dis-trict.
“Lynn has provided tremendous leadership to our district. Our dis-trict has seen improved results for our students as a result of her focus on improved instruction-al methods by our teach-
ing staff. We will miss her contribution and in-sight,” she said.
Hauptman’s ten-ure was controversial, however, including rev-elations of $800 per day being paid for the ser-vices of Dave Stigant and teachers being told a quote from the chil-dren’s book Yertle the Turtle was too political. On Dec. 5, the Prince Rupert and District Teacher’s Union held a non-confidence vote and, most recently, trust-ees voted down the dis-
trict’s proposed budget.For its part, Joan-
na Larson of the Prince Rupert and District Teacher’s Union said the group wishes Hauptman well in her new role.
While there isn’t a replacement in mind yet, Last said the district will be looking within and outside of the district for a new superintendent right away.
Last noted it would be preferred if a new su-perintendent was hired prior to Hauptman’s de-parture.
Haisla Homecoming plannedBy Cameron OrrThe NorTherN coNNecTor
KITIMAT - In what is planned to be a major celebration come August, a committee in Kitamaat Village is pre-paring the way for the first Haisla Homecoming in decades. To get there, they are planning a fundraising event on May 5. From 6 p.m., live music, a bake sale and loonie auction will fill the Haisla Recreation Centre.
Organizers regret a last minute cancellation of this same event in mid-April, explaining that a small number of deaths in the community meant they had to shut down their plans, as per cultural tradition.
This evening fundraiser will help provide the resources for the Home-coming Committee to host the head-
line event in August, from the 9th to 11th.
Committee member Kimberley McKenzie said it has been since 1981 that the community hosted a Home-coming, and they’re seeking to hold to the same format as in past.
The three day event is meant to be open to anybody, not only for Haisla members, and is designed as a show-case for the culture and community.
“We are proud of our culture and we want to showcase that to every-body,” said McKenzie. “We under-stand there are a lot of new people in town and we understand that the Hais-la have been in the media in the last lit-tle while so we wanted to have people come out, join us and see what it’s like to live in our area and just see how we do things, day-to-day.”
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Mayor: dividend will comeBy Martina PerryTHE NORTHERN CONNECTOR
PRINCE RUPERT - Prince Ru-pert Mayor Jack is optimistic the City will see dividend mon-ey from CityWest in the next few years.
Mussallem was unable to attend the city council meeting on April 22 where CityWest dropped a bomb by informing the City the company would not be able to pay the $500,000 dividend this year.
While he was concerned the City won’t be receiving a dividend, he is opti-mistic moving forward because of City-West’s market in Terrace and Kitimat and the expected development in those communities.
“Going forward my belief is there’s an opportunity for CityWest to do better in the next two or three years. Hopefully, at that time, we’ll see a dividend,” he said.
“I can’t foretell the future, but I’m op-timistic about it.”
While the City is the only share-holder of the company, Mussallem said the City cannot force CityWest to pay a
dividend. “CityWest is a separate legal enti-
ty with its own board of directors and own management. The City of Prince Rupert can request a dividend, but re-ally it’s up to the management and board of directors whether or not City-West uses that money for other things or whether they can allow a dividend,” he said.
CityWest couldn’t pay the City a divi-dend this year because the company spent a lot of capital and operational funds on building up the “Internet backbone”. This included building � ber connection to Prince George to increase bandwidth capacity, completing � ber links to resi-dential and business customers and pro-viding � ber to hotels that allow them to run high de� nition television on multiple televisions from a single source. CityWest estimated it spent approximately $1 mil-lion last year and $2 million this year on those tasks.
“From those services, we should gain more market share and improve our prof-itability,” said CityWest chief � nancial of-� cer Chris Marett.
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The District of Kitimat first implemented the Residential Flat Rate Tax System in 1990. The same system will be continued in 2013.
The current Flat Tax roll is now available for inspection at the municipal hall during its regular office hours.
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Documentary crew joins studentsBy Cameron OrrTHE NORTHERN CONNECTOR
KITIMAT - Students from Nechako Elementary School’s Philanthropy Club took to the banks of the Kitimat River on April 25 to clean up its litter.
The event was to coincide with the national Great Canadian Shoreline Clean-up, a national pro-gram which has run since 2002 and is an effort be-tween the Vancouver Aquarium and the World Wild-life Federation.
The students took to collecting and recording lit-ter on the shores of the river just beyond the Giant Spruce tree.
The students may receive a little extra notoriety from their efforts than they expected. A chance meet-ing between Nechako teacher Pat Mouland and trav-elling environmental documentarians means some video of the clean up may eventually make it into a documentary slated for an October release.
The group, called Beyond Boarding, has sent a small group of surfers and snowboarders on a tour of the province in a modi� ed small school bus, which has been retro� tted to run on used vegetable oil.
Proving such an engine still has its kinks, the bus broke down the day before while they were in the Overwaitea parking lot, but that’s when Mouland
found them, and asked them to participate in the riv-er clean up, an offer which they gladly accepted.
Jasper Snow Rosen, one of the Beyond Boarding � lmmakers, said their trip is to highlight some of the dangers of natural gas extraction, while also promot-ing alternative fuels.
In the case of their vegetable oil bus, he admits that may not be a mass solution to fossil fuels but it was important to show there are options.
“We’re checking out different sustainable farms and other places that are doing things that are help-ing the environment,” he explained.
Rosen said it was important to look at Kitimat on this trip because of all the proposed projects for the area.
“When you look at eastern B.C. where they’re actually extracting the fuel, the fracking is polluting all the groundwater,” he said.
The group had actually wanted to do some school presentations when the opportunity to help clean the river came along.
The group has been to Vancouver Island, the sa-cred headwaters and they do plan to hit northeastern B.C. before they’re done.
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Students part of Nechako Elementary’s Philanthropy Club gather to clean up the Kitimat River.
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TERRACE MAY 3, 4 – The Terrace and District Museum Society hosts a Garage and Collectibles Sale from 3 p.m. to 7 p.m. Friday and from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Saturday at Heritage Park Museum. All proceeds go toward establishing a downtown museum. Donations ac-cepted so please clean out your attics and call for pickup or drop-off at 635-4546!
MAY 3 – The seventh annual Northwest Re-gional Heritage Fair is 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. at Kitsum-kalum Hall. Awards gala starts at 5:30 p.m. Dis-plays, live performanc-es, tours. Free. Everyone welcome. For full details and to register, contact heritage fair chair Col-leen Austin at [email protected] or 615-2844.
MAY 4 – “Super” Fun, a free Terrace Public Li-brary program for chil-dren six to eight-years-old, is from 11 a.m. to noon. Pow! Bang! This is the 11th annual Free Comic Book Day, bring your little hero to the li-brary to enjoy the pro-gram and get a free com-ic book too! To reserve your spot, call 638-8177 or come to the library.
MAY 5 – Northwest BC Metis host Bush Tea and Bannock from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. at Ferry Island picnic site. Watch for the Metis � ag. Bring chairs and mugs for a toe-tap-ping good time. For more details, call Bever-ly 635-6864.
MAY 10 – Come make something special for Mom for Mother’s Day at an after school program for children Grades 2-5 from 4 p.m. to 5 p.m. at the Terrace Public Library. To regis-ter, come into the library, or call us at 638-8177.
MAY 10-19 – The Ter-race Public Library holds a fundraising book sale starting at 5 p.m. Friday. Please drop by and support your library. Great books! Great pric-es! All proceeds are used to support library pro-grams and services.
MAY 11 – Eighth an-nual Early Years Fam-ily Fair takes place from 10 a.m. till 2 p.m. at Suwilaawks Commu-nity School. Free fam-ily event with informa-tion and activities for children and their fami-lies from pregnancy to
age six. More details at www.terracechildren.org.
MAY 11 – Hike for Hospice takes place at 2 p.m. at the Millennium Trail, starting at the ga-zebo. A fun way to walk with family and friends while raising money for a worthy cause. Those who raise a certain mini-mum amount receive a hospice t-shirt. Register before or on that day.
ONGOINGHAPPY GANG Centre hosts a pancake break-fast the � rst Saturday of every month from 8 a.m. to 11 a.m. Come one, come all, good eats, good laughs.
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TERRACE NISGA’A Society invites all Ter-race and area Nisga’a elders to attend meet-ings on the � rst Monday of the month at 6 p.m. Come have some fun. For more details or for a ride, call the society or Diana Guno at 638-0311 or Margaret Nelson 638-8939.
THE TERRACEV-IEW Family Coun-cil is a support group and place to voice con-cerns and ideas to im-prove quality of life at Terraceview Lodge. Residents’ families and friends meet on the � rst Tuesday of the month at 7 p.m. For more info, call Heather at 638-8552.
KITIMATMAY 4 – Kitimat Hos-pice Palliative Care As-sociation is holding the Hike For Hospice Fund-raiser. Starts at the Riv-erlodge Meeting Room. 9 a.m. Registration; 9:30 a.m. Run. Short 3km with leader or 5km with leader. For a pledge form, call Rosella at 250-632-2278.
ONGOINGTHE KITIMAT Girl Guides urgently need new leaders for the local groups. For more info call Lois at 632-3446 or
Nancy at 632-0135.
KITIMAT PUBLIC Library - Storytime for preschoolers happens Friday mornings from 10:30-11:15 a.m. Activ-ities include silly song, fuzzy felts, storybook and funny rhymes.
SILLY YAKS (Celi-ac) Support Group sup-porting gluten free eat-ing and helping people with celiac disease feel well and healthy. Par-ticipate in discussions around safe foods, foods to avoid, cross contami-nation, recipe ideas, etc. The � rst meeting will be Aug. 23 from 7-8:30 p.m. in the multipur-pose room at the Kitimat General Hospital. The group is open to anyone interested in learning about celiac disease. For more, call 632-3063.
PRINCE RUPERTMAY 3 – The Ice House Gallery is hosting an open house for their art exhibition “Earth, Air, Water” in Ice House Gallery, Atlin Terminal in Cow Bay at 7 p.m. Everyone welcome, re-freshments served. Ex-hibit runs May 1 - 3. For more info, call 624-4546.
MAY 3-4 – Giant Ga-rage Sale at St. Paul’s Lutheran Church on 5th and McBride. Friday 6 - 9 p.m., Sat. 9 a.m. - noon. For pickup of do-nations, 624-4164.
MAY 4 – Strawber-ry Tea, 2 - 4 p.m. Sat-
urday afternoon at St. Andrew’s Cathedral, 200-4th Ave. W. Call 624-4462.
MAY 5-12 – BC Annu-al Dance Competition at Lester Centre of the Arts. For further infor-mation, call 627-7892.
MAY 11 – Seniors Cen-tre (Pr. Rupert) Spring Tea and Bazaar at 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Call 627-1900.
MAY 11: Prince Ru-pert Garden Club host-ing Mother’s Day plant sale @ Sunken Gardens starting at noon. For more info Call Andree Fawcett 250-624-3666 or email [email protected]
ONGOINGPRINCE RUPERT Garden Club is looking for suggestions of gar-dens to be featured in the 2013 Garden Tour on the last Sunday of July. These gardens do not have to be perfect or even completed. For more information, call Andree Fawcett 624-3666 or email [email protected].
LIVE MUSIC at Raf-� es every Friday and Saturday, all of April. Dance to the ‘60s sound of “Empress Dudes” (Dave Wilson, John Page, Teddy Keehn). Band starts at 9 p.m.
PRINCE RUPERT Al-coholics Anonymous - If you want to drink, that’s your business. If you want to stop, that’s ours.
627-1119.
AL-ANON MEET-INGS are held at the First Presbyterian Church, 233 45h Ave. East in basement. Tues-days at 8 p.m. All wel-come. For more infor-mation, 627-4899.
THE PRINCE Rupert Breast Cancer Support Group would like to in-vite any woman living with cancer to attend our monthly luncheons which take place the third Saturday of every month at noon at the Crest Hotel. GENEOLOGY CLUB meets every � rst Tues-day at the Family Histo-ry Centre on Pr. Rupert Blvd. Phone Josie 624-
3279.
F R I E N D S H I P HOUSE of Prince Ru-pert Hosts: AamaGoot_Power Puff Girlz Club (ages 7-12), Tuesday 3pm - 5pm, 3rd � oor meeting room. Aama-Goot Women’s Carv-ing “Learn to Carve” Wednesday eve. 6 pm - 9 pm, Main level-back entrance. AamaGoot Ladyz Club (18yrs +), Learn new artistic de-signs through sewing, beading, etc. Saturday 1 pm - 4 pm, third � oor meeting room. Contact Carol Doolan at Friend-ship House 627-1717, ext. 64 for more infor-mation.
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CORNERSTONE MB Church: Coffee morn-ings @ 202-6th Ave. W. Tue. and Wed. 10am - noon, Sun. celebration 10:30 every week. All welcome! 627-1033.
THE HERITAGE Ad-visory Committee is looking for new mem-bers, if interested, drop a note to: Heritage Ad-visory Committee, PO Box 181, Prince Rupert, BC, V8J 3P6
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Tahltan oppose coal mine planproposed for the Klappan areaBy ?????????????The NorTherN coNNecTor
TERRACE - Four mem-bers of the Tahltan First Nation staged a silent protest at the Minerals North 2013 conference while an official from Fortune Minerals spoke about a controversial coal mining project on Tahltan traditional terri-tory April 26.
The four held up pic-tures of themselves get-ting arrested in 2005 af-ter Fortune successfully received a BC Supreme Court injunction to end a Tahltan blockade pre-venting access to the Klappan area.
Fortune acquired the rights to the Klappan anthracite coal prop-erty in the last decade and has been looking for financing and envi-ronmental approval to develop a project worth nearly $800 million.
The company in 2010 sold 20 per cent of the project to South Ko-rean steel giant POSCO and renamed it the Arc-tos Anthracite Project to give it a fresh start.
It has also submitted a revised project to pro-vincial environmental authorities.
The Tahltan and oth-ers call the Klappan the Sacred Headwaters because it contains the headwaters of the Sti-kine, Nass and Skeena rivers. Of particular concern is the Fortune plan to use open pit mining to remove the coal.
Carl Kottmeier,
Fortune’s Arctos proj-ect manager who was speaking from the con-ference stage when the four Tahltan walked up and stood underneath him, said the project would consist of four small pits, becoming one large one as the mine’s life went on.
The total size of the open pit would be 730 hectares and the maxi-mum area of the pit, camps, buildings and airstrip would be 4,000 hectares, he said.
But Kottmeier also said there would not be any tailings pond in the traditional sense of hard rock mining re-quiring acid chemicals
to extract ore, saying the coal being extract-ed would be washed by water before being loaded onto railcars for export through Prince
Rupert.“We will ensure the
water quality has been tested and inspected” prior to release, he said.
“We will not be pro-ducing a slurry tailings and we will not require a tailings pond.”
There will be waste rock from the project but it will be coal that can’t be separated from rock, he said.
And he said the project won’t affect the Stikine or Nass water-sheds.
Based on passing an environmental assess-ment, Fortune wants to have its operation going by 2016, result-ing in two trains going to Prince Rupert every three days. It would need to build a rail line on an existing rail bed south of its project to connect to an existing line for the trip.
Fortune estimates it has reserves for a 25-year mine life, employ-ing 500 people at peak operations and another 1,000 indirectly.
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Mary Dennis was one of four Tahltan protest-ing a coal mining plan by Fortune Minerals at the Minerals North 2013 conference in Terrace. April 26.
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Neighbours want info on “land grab”By Shaun ThomasThe NorTherN coNNecTor
PRINCE RUPERT - The Skeena – Queen Char-lotte Regional District said it needs more de-tails from the City of Prince Rupert before it comments on the pro-posed boundary expan-sion.
The regional district met in Oona River on April 19 and tabled the report on the expansion until its May 24 meeting in Prince Rupert. Board Chair Barry Pages said there are still too many unknowns about the proposal.
“There was a con-cern that the maps were too small so it was tough to determine what prop-erties would be exclud-ed. The City said it ex-
cluded Dodge Cove and Crippen Cove, but there are other properties.... We want to be able to verify some of the information so we have requested numbers around finances and what the City’s plans are,” he said, noting it isn’t just on-paper de-tails the district wants clarified.
“One of the ques-tions we had was that the City wanted this to pro-tect landscapes, protect the view and guide de-velopment and we want to ask what the differ-ence would be? The City already has a voice on the regional district as a governing body.”
Pages said the group needs more informa-tion on what the con-sultation process with
itself and landowners impacted by the expan-sion will look like as well.
“There was a defi-nite lack of communica-tion,” he said.
Councillors Nel-son Kinney and Anna Ashley brought some of those concerns forward to Prince Rupert coun-cil on April 22, and the result was a direction to senior staff to meet with
any governing bodies that want more informa-tion on the expansion.
“They seemed quite confused and it was a bit embarrassing as we didn’t have the answers for them,” said Kinney.
But the regional district wasn’t the only group seeking more in-formation.
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“I thought the City would be sending some-thing with more meat to it, but apparently not... There isn’t another package coming. What we have now is what we need to comment on,” said Port Edward Mayor Dave MacDonald.
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Terrace society introduces a huge quilt-making projectBy Staff WriterTHE NORTHERN CONNECTOR
TERRACE - Ksan Society is very pleased to introduce a new project – the making of a multi-cultural community heritage quilt. The � nished quilt will be a story quilt, intending to re-lay our community’s history, visually, through a combination of applique, embroidery, crochet, quilting and sewing. The
quilt will be a montage, an art piece, which will incorporate the many styles of the cultures of the people living in our area, then and now. It will be a visual depiction of Terrace’s history.
Why Ksan? While renovating the old emergency shelter building, now Ksan Place: A Southside Community Space, it was learned the building was built in 1942 as the Of� cers’ Mess Hall for the Army regiments stationed in Terrace. Not wanting to lose the history, an application for a grant that
would combine history and community was made to the Gov-ernment of Canada’s New Horizons for Seniors Program. Who better to know not only the history of our community but the art of quilting than seniors? A familiar face in the community, Marylin Davies, has been hired to coordinate the project. Marylin can be contacted at Ksan Society – 250-635-2373, local 27 or by email at [email protected].
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The following persons have been nominated as candidates for Stikine for the 40th Provincial General Election.
Stikine Electoral DistrictCandidate’s Name: Financial Agent: Official Agent:
Roger BenhamGreen Party of BC
Roger Benham2167 Main St, Smithers, BC, V0J 2N0
Jonathan DielemanBC Conservative Party
Dirk Merkens5179 Raceway Rd RR 1, Smithers, BC, V0J 2N1
Doug DonaldsonBC NDP
Ursula Heuberger2717 Kispiox Valley Rd RR 5, Hazelton, BC, V0J 1Y5
Sharon HartwellBC Liberal Party
Cecil McCrearyPO Box 969, Smithers, BC, V0J 2N0
Jesse O’LearyIndependent
Jesse O’LearyPO Box 35, New Hazelton, BC, V0J 2J0
Rod TaylorChristian Heritage Party of B.C.
Ian McDonoughPO Box 4475, Smithers, BC, V0J 2N0
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Atlin Rec Centre4 St, Atlin, BC
Dease Lake Community ClubB 2102 1st Ave, Dease Lake, BC
Dease River Band Office7 37 Hwy, Good Hope Lake, BC
Denetia Elem SchoolLower Post Access Rd, Lower Post, BC
Gitanyow Independent School110 4 Ave, Gitanyow, BC
Gitksan Wet’suwet’en Education Society4125 River Rd, Hazelton, BC
Gitsegukla Health Building165 Howe St, Gitsegukla 1, BC
Gitwangak Comm Centre216 Kitwanga West Rd, Kitwanga, BC
Glenwood Comm Hall13804 Telkwa High Rd, Smithers, BC
Iskut Band Office35 Iskut Village Rd, Iskut, BC
Kispiox Comm Hall1296 Lax Seel St, Kispiox, BC
Kispiox Valley Comm Centre2489 Kispiox Valley Rd, Kispiox, BC
Kitwanga Curling Club24 Mill Rd, Kitwanga, BC
Moricetown Multiplex205 Beaver Rd, Moricetown, BC
Mount Rocher Church2060 Broadway Ave, South Hazelton, BC
New Hazelton Meeting Centre3226 Bowser St, New Hazelton, BC
Paul Lychak Evelyn Comm Hall10162 Engman Rd, Smithers, BC
Round Lake Hall13706 Round Lake Rd, Telkwa, BC
Sik-E-Dakh Health Station8500 Sik-E-Dakh Rd, Glen Vowell, BC
St. Joseph’s Elem School4054 Broadway Ave, Smithers, BC
Stewart Courthouse703 Brightwell St, Stewart, BC
Telegraph Creek Comm Hall15 Sawtooth Rd, Telegraph Creek, BC
Telkwa Comm Hall1380 Birch St, Telkwa, BC
New Hazelton Meeting Centre3226 Bowser St, New Hazelton, BC
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Details on youth deaths scarce
By Martina PerryThe NorTherN coNNecTor
PRINCE RUPERT - The Prince Rupert RCMP are not releasing any new information on two recent incidents involv-ing deaths of young peo-ple, but are still asking the public for assistance.
The most recent inci-dent took place on April 15 when two children being pulled in a wagon near the intersection of 7th Ave. East and Fred-erick Street were hit by a cyclist. Paramedics were called to the family’s home the following day, and the young child was
brought to the Prince Rupert Regional Hos-pital where he was pro-nounced deceased.
Const. Matt Er-icson, Prince Rupert RCMP media spokes-man, said police are still looking for a witness who stopped their ve-hicle to assist the family
that night. “Right now we’re
just focusing on track-ing down that vehicle and the cyclist,” said Er-icson.
RCMP are also not releasing further infor-mation on the Justin Brooks investigation, the 21-year-old that was
found deceased in the harbour near the Ro-tary Waterfront Park. Ericson declined to comment whether in-dividuals had admitted to assaulting Brooks prior to his death, and if individuals would be charged with assault in that case.
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The following persons have been nominated as candidates for North Coast for the 40th Provincial General Election.
North Coast Electoral DistrictCandidate’s Name: Financial Agent: Official Agent:
Hondo ArendtGreen Party of BC
Katherine Walsh1128 Hays Cove Ave, Prince Rupert, BC, V8J 2H2
Judy FraserBC Liberal Party
Alan Hooper225 3rd St, Prince Rupert, BC, V8J 3J9
Donald Silversides217 3rd Ave W, Prince Rupert, BC, V8J 1L7
Jennifer RiceBC NDP
David Smith521 8th Ave E, Prince Rupert, BC, V8J 2N1
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Bella Coola Elem School808 Mackay St, Bella Coola, BC
Bergman Residence949 School House Rd, Oona River, BC
Cap Multi-purpose Bldg2 Duncan L St, Prince Rupert, BC
Dodge Cove School HouseDodge Cove Rd, Digby Island, BC
E.A. Ross Room Comm Hall134 Bay St, Queen Charlotte, BC
G.E. Darby United Church220 Wabalisla St, Waglisla, BC
Hagensborg Royal Canadian Legion1855 20 Hwy, Hagensborg, BC
Hartley Bay Band Office445 Hayimiisaxaa Way, Hartley Bay, BC
House of Wolves86 Klemtu Rd, Klemtu, BC
Howard Phillips Comm Hall1590 Cook St, Masset, BC
Jim Ciccone Civic Centre1000 McBride St, Prince Rupert, BC
Kitkatla Economic Development Bldg57 Ocean Dr, Kitkatla, BC
Lax Kw’alaams Fire Dept Hall51 Church St, Lax Kw’alaams, BC
Ocean Falls Courthouse Conf RoomMarine Dr, Ocean Falls, BC
Old Massett Village Council Office348 Eagle Ave, Masset, BC
Port Clements Comm Hall120 Bayview Dr, Port Clements, BC
Port Edward Comm Centre770 Pacific Ave, Port Edward, BC
Sandspit Comm Hall411 Beach Rd, Sandspit, BC
Shearwater Sports Lounge1 Shearwater Rd, Waglisla, BC
Skidegate Comm Hall102 Front St, Skidegate, BC
Tlell Fire Hall36542 16 Hwy, Tlell, BC
Wuikinuxv Village Admin Office700 Oweekeno Village, Rivers Inlet, BC
Bella Coola Service B.C.636 Cliff St, Bella Coola, BC
E.A. Ross Room Comm Hall134 Bay St, Queen Charlotte, BC
G.E. Darby United Church220 Wabalisla St, Waglisla, BC
Howard Phillips Comm Hall1590 Cook St, Masset, BC
NOC District Electoral Office200 500 2nd Ave W, Prince Rupert, BC
200-500 2nd Ave WPrince Rupert, BC(250) 624-7507
The following persons have been nominated as candidates for Skeena for the 40th Provincial General Election.
Skeena Electoral DistrictCandidate’s Name: Financial Agent: Official Agent:
Robin AustinBC NDP
Glennis Vincenzi4830 Loen Ave, Terrace, BC, V8G 1Z8
Roberta Walker149A City Centre, Kitimat, BC, V8C 1T6
Mike BrousseauBC Conservative Party
Anita McCormack8-5016 Park Ave, Terrace, BC, V8G 1X1
Trevor HendryBritish Columbia Party
Gordon Milne882 Citadel Dr, Port Coquitlam, BC, V3C 5Y1
Carol Joan LeclercBC Liberal Party
Ryan Hales101-4630 Lazelle Ave, Terrace, BC, V8G 1S6
General Voting Places: Advance Voting Places: District Electoral Offices:
Church Army Hall1705 Graham St, Gingolx, BC
Elks Hall2822 Tetrault St, Terrace, BC
Gitwinksihlkw Village Admin Office3004 Ts OohlTsAp Ave, Gitwinksihlkw, BC
Greenville Rec Centre410 Church Ave, Laxgalts’ap, BC
Kitamaat Village Rec Centre24 Kwakiutl Ave, Kitamaat Village, BC
Kitselas Health & Admin Office2225 Gitaus Rd, Usk, BC
Kitsumkalum Comm Centre14295 16 Hwy, Terrace, BC
Mt. Elizabeth Sec School1491 Kingfisher Ave, Kitimat, BC
Mt. Layton Hot Springs Resort3739 37 Hwy, Lakelse Lake, BC
New Aiyansh Arts & Cultural CtrB 4518 Tait Ave, New Aiyansh, BC
Northwest Comm College5331 McConnell Ave, Terrace, BC
Riverlodge Rec Centre654 W Columbia Ave, Kitimat, BC
Rosswood Comm Hall Assn4145 Kalum Lake Rd, Rosswood, BC
Thornhill Sec School3120 16/37 Hwy, Thornhill, BC
Veritas School4836 Straume Ave, Terrace, BC
Elks Hall2822 Tetrault St, Terrace, BC
New Aiyansh Arts & Cultural CtrB 4518 Tait Ave, New Aiyansh, BC
Skeena District Electoral Office534 Mountainview Sq, Kitimat, BC
534 Mountainview SqKitimat, BC(250) 632-8510
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TERRACE - In Septem-ber 2008, a friend and classmate of a group of 10-year-olds was diag-nosed with ALL (Acute Lymphoblastic Leuke-mia). He was sent to Vancouver for a three year treatment plan of chemotherapy and radi-ation.
Since 2009, the friends have formed a Relay for Life team, raising money in support of their classmate and
his family.In 2010 and in 2011,
the team worked with Don Diego’s Restaurant.
And this year, they are doing it again May 4 at the restaurant through advance ticket sales for a meal, including dessert.
There are also two hockey silent auc-tion items. In the past four years, this youth team has raised almost $30,000, sold thousands of cupcakes, worked in the kitchen for a fund-raiser dinner with Don Diegos, held raffles, be-
came known for their purple potty deliveries to flush out cancer but more importantly have been there to see their friend successfully com-plete three-and-a-half years of cancer treat-ment!
The team mem-bers of Kids for a Cause
have all been touched by cancer whether it be their dad, friend, uncle, grandparent or teacher. They have made their families and commu-nity very proud of their leadership and empathy toward others and given true meaning to volun-teering.
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TERRACE – Ryan Magnusson won this bike at the Terrace and District Chamber of Com-merce 21st annual Business Expo from Save on Foods and HPH General Trading Co.’s Honey Mango dried fruit. Save on gave out samples of the honey mango pieces, which went over really well, said Save on manager Darren Davies.
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Feast of Our Lady Fatima
Saturday May 47:30 pm
Celebrationof the Eucharist
Sunday May 59:00 am & 11:15 am
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Sunday, May 511:00 am Worship Service
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Sunday, May 5Sixth Sunday of Easter
10:30 am Worship Serviceand Sunday School
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It is with great sadness that I announce the passing of my
beloved daughter.I would like to extend an invitation to Shelley’s friends and family to attend her Celebration of Life on
Friday, May 3, 2013 at 3 p.m. at the Grenville Court
with refreshments to follow.
Shelly Violet Guno
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April 10, 2013
Fran passed away on Monday, April 8th in St. Paul’s Hospital in Vancouver, surrounded by family. Survived by husband Bill, daughters Kim (Keith), Brenda (Chris), and son Grant (Raeleen). Fran and Bill immigrated to Kitmat in 1966, and moved to Terrace in 1976. Until her passing Fran loved crafting, making greeting cards, gardening, and photog-raphy. Many thanks to the nurses and doctors at Mills Memorial Hospital and St. Paul’s in Vancouver. In lieu of flowers donations in Fran Nelson’s name may be made to the heart and stroke foundation.
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The District of Port Edward invites any interested persons to attend a community meeting to review the maps and text of the new Zoning Bylaw and Official Community Plan.The District has now completed the updates to these Bylaws based on the potential development of Lelu Island as the site for the Pacific Northewest LNG Project, and subsequent growth and development in Port Edward. Representatives from Petronas will be in attendance to answer questions pertaining to the project.
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DRIVERS WANTED:Terrifi c career Opportunity with outstanding growth potential to learn how to locate rail defects. No Rail Experience Needed!! Skills Needed - Ability to travel 3 months at a time, Valid License w/ air brake endorsement.
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Information#100-4634 Park Ave., Terrace, B.C.
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The ideal candidate will have previous experience in home health care products. Experience is a strong asset but will train the ideal candidate.Successful candidate will be:•Highly organized•Personable and customer service focused•Energetic and motivated to succeed•Able to demonstrate attention to detailWe offer competitive wage and benefi t package, and welcome your interest in a career with a progressive and dynamic Community Health Care Store.No Evenings, Sundays or Statutory Holidays.Apply directly to Julie Melia, fax resume to 250-615-5152 or email to [email protected] thank all applicants, however, only those to be selected for an interview will be contacted.
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Terrace Toyota is looking for a Service Advi-sor that understands there is nothing more
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Chris GairService Manager4912 Hwy 16 WestTerrace, BC
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Help WantedAn Alberta Oilfi eld Construc-tion Company is hiring dozer, excavator, and labourer/rock truck operators. Lodging and meals provided. Drug testing required. Call Contour Con-struction (780)723-5051.
Cor’s RestaurantPart-time waitress/waiter re-quired. Please apply in per-son at 404 Enterprise Ave. Kitimat or phone 250-639-9839 or 250-632-7985 for appointment.
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Janitorial Position at City Centre Mall, Kitimat. Part-time, 11 - 20 hours/week on a rotating schedule. Must be available for evenings and weekends. Must be able to work effectively without con-stant supervision. Fax re-sume to:
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School District No. 92 (Nisga’a) is currently seeking applications for a Maintenance 1/School Bus Driver for our Gingolx/Laxgalts’ap bus route. This is a full time position in our Maintenance and Transportation Department at 40 hours per week and will commence May 15, 2013.
• Experience in basic maintenance relating to heating, carpentry, electrical and plumbing
• Ability to work alone and as part of a team with other maintenance employees
• Must have a valid Class 2 BC Drivers License with air brake endorsement
• At least 6 months experience as a School Bus driver• irst Aide Level 1 Certi cate
Employment is subject to having a satisfactory drivers abstract and criminal search.
age and bene ts will be provided in accordance with the Collective Agreement between CUPE Local 2298 and School District No. 92 (Nisga’a). For more information please contact Mr. Calvin Morven, Director of Operations at 250-633-2211.
Applications must be received by 3:00 pm on Monday, May 13, 2013 to:Competition#13-336c/o Calvin MorvenDirector of Operations School District No.92 (Nisga’a) PO Box 240 New Aiyansh, BC V0J 1A0
We wish to thank all applicants, and advise only those short-listed will be contacted.
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Employment
Help WantedDriver Wanted. Full time Heavy Haul Driver for Terrace & Area. Must have some kind of industry related experience hauling equipment or operat-ing equipment, Must Have Class 1 with air & be some-what familiar with area. Wag-es as per Teamsters 31 Col-lective Agreement, Dental/Medical/Pension Plan. Resumes to Williams Moving & Storage 5130 Park Ave, Ter-race BC Fax 250-635-6204 No Phone Calls Please
Haida Gwaii Forest Products has job openings for an
experienced Sawyer and Saw Filer. The Saw Filer
needs to be able to tension and maintain saws up to 48”
and repair carbide gange saws. The Sawyer must have a lumber grading ticket and experience
cutting grade logs. Apply in person at the Offi ce:
301 Industrial Park Road, Port Clements
(former Abfam Offi ce) or fax resume to 250-557-4590
or by email [email protected]
Employment
Help WantedKALUM KABS LTD. Requires full/part time dispatchers, taxi drivers & shuttle drivers for highway travel. Guaranteed wages, fl exible hours. Drop off resume to 4449 Lakelse Ave. No phone calls please.
KITIMAT DRIVERS WANTED
Full and Part time for Coastal Taxi. $12/hr. We are also hiring
part-time dispatchers.Send resume
& drivers abstract to PO Box 56
Kitimat, BC V8C 2G6 No phone calls
KitimatHelp Wanted
TONY’S SPECIALTIES is looking for
ENTHUSIASTIC RELIABLE, FRIENDLY
and HAPPY cashiers. Must be available to work
afternoons shifts and weekends.
Please drop off resume at TONY’S SPECIALTIES in
the Nechako Centre during the day.
Employment
Help WantedMEAT MANAGER, Jasper Su-per A. Jasper Super A is look-ing for an experienced Retail Meat Manager. As Meat Man-ager you will be responsible for all aspects of the manag-ing the department, including cutting meat. You must have working knowledge of gross margins, expense controls and human resources manage-ment. The successful candi-date must have Grade 12 (or equivalent) and be able to provide a “clear” security clearance. If you have the skills and abilities please for-ward your resume to our Head Offi ce, The Grocery People Ltd. (TGP) in confi dence to: Human Resources, The Gro-cery People Ltd., 14505 Yel-lowhead Trail, Edmonton, AB, T5L 3C4. Fax 780-447-5781, [email protected]
PR: Marinex Sheet Metal Ltd. is looking for a Welder Fabricator. Please drop off resume to Gary at:
#6 Cow Bay Road or call 250-624-6014
Employment
Help WantedMount Layton Hotspringscurrently taking applications for the following divisions: Bar Tender/Server, Front Desk Clerk, & Housekeeping. Email [email protected] apply in person at Mount Layton Hotsprings & see Front Desk Manager.
Pyramid Offi ce Supplies in Kitimat is hiring a part-time maternity leave position, 18 months or longer. Starting wage $10.50 per hour, 16-20 hours per week. Must have driver’s license, be able to work evenings and week-ends and work well with oth-ers. Computer experience an asset. Please drop off re-sume to Pyramid Offi ce Supplies, 2 - 528 Mountain-view Sq. No phone calls please.
SUNRISE FORD 100 Mile House Requires Ford trained technicians & apprentices.Well equipped 11 bay shop, competitive wages & benefi tsE-mail Resume to Att; Helmut Loewen [email protected]
Employment
Help Wanted
The Flight Deck Restaurant has an immediate opening for a cook. General kitchen duties as well as good cus-tomer service is required.
Food safe & a reliable vehi-cle is a must. 35-40 hours a week. Drop off resume at
the restaurant or fax to 250-635-4403 attention: Kathleen
Tsunami Restaurant in Kitimat is looking for an As-sistant Cook and Kitchen Helper. Specializing in Asian Food. Food Safe is a must. Driver’s License re-quired. Drop off resume at 650 Kuldo Blvd., Kitimat. Ask for Virginia.
Employment
Home Care/SupportFemale Homecare Worker required by disabled female.
Experience preferred. Perma-nent Part Time & Full Time. Duties include personal care & meal preparation. References required. Leave message 250-638-0396
Help Wanted
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SKEENA CONCRETE PRODUCTS LTD.
Phone: 250-635-3936 or 250-638-8477 Fax: 250-635-41713751 Old Lakelse Lake Drive, Terrace, BC, V8G 5P4
FACTORY DIRECT SCREENED TOPSOIL DRIVEWAY CRUSH LANDSCAPING ROCK DRAIN ROCK & BEDDING SAND BLOCKS AND CONCRETE
Ascot Resources Swamp Point
Sand and Gravel Pit located on the Portland Canal. The pit has a resource of 66 million tones, there is a barge loadout along with three 50 thousand litre enviro tanks and a mobile shop.
All tests and info on the pit can be viewed at www.ascotresources.ca.
Contact either Rick (250) 636-2440 or Bob (604) 684-8950
FOR SALE
Employment
Medical/DentalPHARMASAVE Telepharma-cy which will be located in the Nisga’a Valley Health Authority is looking for reliable and ener-getic individual to join our pharmacy team as a part-time pharmacy assistant. The suc-cessful candidate must dem-onstrate an ability to perform the following tasks: work in a high paced detail oriented en-vironment where accuracy is of utmost importance, work with both the general public and health care professionals, manage and maintain ade-quate inventory levels, work with a cash register and bal-ance cash, have good commu-nication and phone skills, have a general ability to operate a computer and a digital camera and have a willingness to learn. Previous work history in a pharmacy or health oriented position is benefi cial but not a requirement. We are currently looking to fi ll one fulltime (40hours/week) and two part time (20hours/week) positions. If you are interested in the po-sitions please send resumes and references by fax or e-mail to: Alan Williamson 5331 Headland Dr. West Vancouver BC V7C3C5 Phone: 604-926-5331 Fax: 604-926-4819 e-mail: [email protected]
Trades, TechnicalCONCRETE FINISHERS & Form Setters. Edmonton based company seeks experi-enced concrete fi nishers and form setters for work in Ed-monton and Northern Alberta. Subsistence and accommoda-tions provided for out of town work; Fax 780-444-9165, [email protected]
GUARANTEED JOB Place-ment: General Laborers and Tradesmen For Oil & Gas In-dustry. Call 24hr Free Re-corded Message For Informa-tion 1-800-972-0209.
Services
Holistic Health
Cynergy Wellness ServicesAdvanced Holistic Techniques
Feeling Depressed?Stressed? Ready For Change?
Free Consultation. Call Cyndi
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Services
Education/Tutoring
Transport Canada Certifi cations
SVOP Apr 29-May 3 May 27- 31MED - A3 May 6 - 8 May 21-23 ROCMC or ROCM June 3 - 5 Course dates & times subject tochange. Check website:
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410-309 2nd Ave WestPrince Rupert, BC
(250) 627-1265
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Services
Legal ServicesCRIMINAL RECORD? Don’t let it block employment, travel, education, professional, certifi -cation, adoption property ren-tal opportunities. For peace of mind & a free consultation call 1-800-347-2540.
Accounting/Tax/Bookkeeping
1996 Mercury Mystq. 4 door, auto, asking $1,500. 3925 Old Lakelse Lake Dr. Thornhill 250-635-8225
Computer ServicesManaging your servers
& workstations so you don’t have to. 1-877-877-8793
MVCC: COMPUTER SALES & REPAIR SERVICES Hard-ware - Software Repairs, Vi-rus, Spyware, Malware Re-moval, LCD Screen Repairs Operating System Installation, laptop batteries - chargers, for anything you want in technolo-gy, plus get professional ad-vice from a computer doctor. Take advantage of our NO FIX - NO CHARGE Guarantee. Please call us 250-638-0047 WWW.MVCC2.COM
Home Improvements
FLOORING SALEOver 300 Choices
Lowest Prices Guaranteed!Laminates - $0.59/sq ftEngineered - $1.99 sq ftHardwood - $2.79 sq ft
Overnight Delivery in most of BC!www.kingoffl oors.com
1.877.835.6670
LandscapingLAWN Mowing (Terrace area), Trimming of shrubs/hedges, Exterior Home/Building and Deck soft washing/cleaning, Kill roof Moss, Pressure wash-ing, Weed spraying Serving Terrace Kitimat 250-922-4534 Smithers 250-877-0965
Misc Services
LAWN SERVICES• Mowing and trimming• Power Sweeping and
lawn clean-up• Dethatching, edging and
tilling• Hedge trimming and tree
pruning• Equipment rentals
250-407-0016Ask for Tom Finnie
Pets & Livestock
Pet ServicesAdvanced Energy Healing Technique. Does Your Pet Have Health/Behavior Issues?Certifi ed Practitioner. Free Consultation. Cyndi 1-888-923-9993
Sand/Gravel/Topsoil
Merchandise for Sale
AuctionsAUCTION SALESaturday, May 11, 2013at 10 a.m. Decker Lake
Hall, 9km west of Burns Lake
1994 F150 Ford PU - 6 cyl., 5 spd. 1993 Ford F350 xlt crew 460 auto - 6” lift. 1997 Ply-mouth Neon car, 1993 Terry 5th wheel 21 1/2’ travel trailer, 19’ 5th wheel tandem stock trailer, 9’ alm. punt/elec. motor, PU box trailer, 6’ plywood stor-age box, 1981 Honda XR 500 motorcycle, 12’x20’ portable shed (metal clad), 8’x12’ chick-en house, Bobcat bale spear, pallet of power tool access. (blades, bits etc.), Misty River alum. boat (14’) / EZ loader trailer, Yamaha 20hp out-board, Yamaha golf cart, 8x8 u-built snowmobile trailer, 1992 Arctic Cat snowmobile, John Deere garden tractor (16hp), Vicon hay rake (4 wheel), 1 bottom plow (3pt), 8’ steel work bench, Porter cable comp. (7hp, 60 gal), 4600 W Yamaha generator, Delta 14” radial arm saw, Bosch 10” ta-ble saw/stand, 8” drill press, Dewalt 12” planer, Yamaha water pump, 4pc-18v Milwau-kee cordless tool set, Jet 3/4” air impact, quick fi sh tent / fi shing tackle, small wood stove, Bradley smoker, Crafts-man tool chest, Jet wrench set (11pc-1 1/4”-2”), socket sets, tire tools, May truck tire spreader, 20’ ext. ladder, wheelbarrow, Craftsman 9hp snowblower, 10-20’ home-made roof trusses, Clayton wood furnace, 5/4”x6”x12’ treated decking, 12’x16’ roll li-noleum (new), saddles, tack & much more. Antiques: West-ern marquis 1892 wood cook stove (exl. condition), occa-sional chair, RCA Victor record player, Crosley radio, metal 3/4 bed, Burroughs adding machine, 5pc bedroom suite, English silver tea set, silver platter, serving dish. Col-lectable’s: Sports limited edi-tion prints: Wayne Gretzky, Pavel Bure. Nature limited edi-tion prints: Stephen Lyman, Daniel Smith, Terry Redlan & much more. Framed Royal Doulton plates. Collection of coins, banknotes, Royal Cana-dian mint sets, postage stamps & sports cards. Coin collection will be sold at ap-prox. 12 noon. Household: Dining table / 6 chairs / hutch, Oak dinette / 4 chairs, Oak coffee table / glass, marble coffee table / glass table / iron legs, Crystal chandelier, cher-ry wood desk, cherry wood side table, sofa table, book cases, 5pc bedroom suite (Pe-can), 4pc bedroom suite, tv cabinet, Pine dresser / hutch / night table, dressers, night stands, computer desk, fl oor lamps, lamps, wooden wall clock, Chesterfi eld, couch, loveseat, hide-a-bed, loveseat, barber chair, glider rocker, patio furniture, offset umbrella, propane deck heater, water cooler, patio ice box, stainless steel hamburger patty maker, IHC elec. cream separator, ice cream maker, Proform 740 treadmill, Dirt Devil vacuum cleaner. Terms: Items are “As Is” con-dition. Cash or cheque with I.D. Concession on grounds.
For more information:Richie at (250) 698-7377
or (250) 698-7351
Sand/Gravel/Topsoil
Merchandise for Sale
FurniturePR: Bdrm suite; dining table, 3pce sofa set, $200 ea. OBO. 2 old-style TV, $50 ea. OBO. Call 250-624-1483
Garage SalesPR: Fri. May 3 6pm - 9pm & May 4 @ 9am - noon at St. Paul’s Lutheran Church 5th & McBride. Giant Garage Sale!Pr: Sat. May 4 @ 1460 India Ave. 8AM - Noon in bsmt. Everything must go!PR: Sat. May 4 @ 1500 Ja-maica Ave. 9am - ? rain or shine. Moving! Lots of furni-ture, coffee tables, couch, ta-ble w/6chairs. Heavy Duty Spin bike, dance shoes, etc. Open to offers.250-624-2126.Pt. Ed: Sat. May 4 10am - 1pm, Estate Garage Sale @ 593 Harbourview Drive, Port Edward. NO early birds.Relay for Life Garage SaleMay 4th, 8 AM, Safeway Park-ing Lot. All Donations Accept-ed. Drop off at Safeway any-time.
Heavy Duty Machinery
A-STEEL SHIPPING DRYSTORAGE CONTAINERS
Used 20’40’45’53 in stock.SPECIAL
44’ x 40’ Container Shopw/steel trusses $13,800!
Sets up in one day!40’ Containers under $2500!
Call Toll Free AlsoJD 544 & 644 wheel loaders
JD 892D LC ExcavatorPh. 1-866-528-7108 Delivery BC and AB
www.rtccontainer.com
Misc. for Sale2007 SALEM TRAVEL TRAIL-ER-27’-BUMPER PULL-NO SLIDES-GOOD CONDITION-EVERYTHING IS STILL LIKE NEW-LOTS OF STORAGE-MICROWAVE-A /C-LARGE BATH-SLEEPS 6-OUTSIDE BBQ NEW IN BOX-PICS AVAILABLE UP REQUEST BY EMAIL [email protected] 250-793-2170 or 250 785-4654. Asking $10,250.
80 Stacking Chairs. Bur-gundy upholstery. Original cost $100/ea. Will sell for $20/ea. To view, phone:
250-638-0440 (Terrace)
AT LAST! An iron fi lter that works. IronEater! Fully patent-ed Canada/U.S.A. Removes iron, hardness, smell, manga-nese. Since 1957. Visit our 29 innovative inventions online at; www.bigirondrilling.com or Phone 1-800-BIG-IRON.
HOT TUB (SPA) COVERS. Best price. Best quality. All shapes & colours available. 1-866-652-6837 www.thecoverguy.com/news-paper?
Kitimat - Moving out sale. Various household goods and furniture. Ford Focus, 45,000 km. Please call:
250-632-5295 or250-632-1409
Moving Sale - Wood desk, kitchen table and 4 chairs, computer desk w/hutch, rocker/recliner, futon, dou-ble size headboard, vacuum.
250-632-7665 (Kitimat)
PR: Professional 6’ x 12’ Duf-ferin snooker pool table. 1 1/2 inch slate, 5 pcs. G/C. $1200. 250-624-9493.
Merchandise for Sale
Misc. for SalePR: MUST SELL. Opportu-nity to start your own busi-ness, home or otherwise. Equip. avail. for sale: Pistori-us V-Nailer, Morso Chopper, Two Oval Matt cutters, Seal Mount Press 20 x 24, C&H Matt Cutter, C&H Glass/Matt Cutter, Wood & metal mouldings, mats/both regu-lar and rag. Many access: Rolls of picture backing, how-to books, 4 x 8 work ta-ble. $6000 OBO. Dark room equip. $500 OBO. For more info call 250-600-3716 (cell)
or 250-627-7119.
SAWMILLS FROM only $3997 - Make money & save money with your own bandmill - Cut lumber any dimension. In stock ready to ship. Free Info & DVD: www.NorwoodSaw mills.com/400OT or call 1-800-566-6899 Ext:400OT.
STEEL BUILDING - Blowout clearance sale! 20x22 $4,188. 25x26 $4,799. 30x34 $6,860. 32x44 $8,795. 40x50 $12,760. 47x74 $17,888. One end wall included. Pioneer Steel 1-800-668-5422. Or visit us online at: www.pioneersteel.ca
STEEL BUILDINGS/metal buildings 60% off! 20x28, 30x40, 40x62, 45x90, 50x120, 60x150, 80x100 sell for bal-ance owed! Call 1-800-457-2206 or visit us online at www.crownsteelbuildings.ca
Misc. WantedPR: Cash for Antlers, Horns, Old traps etc. Call after 6pm. 250-627-5649.
True Coin Collector Looking to Purchase Collections, Accu- mulations, Olympic Gold and Silver coins, Bills + Not melting down, Serious Collector. Call: Coin Couple 1-778-281-0030
Plants /NurserySPRUCE tree SALE!
Starting @ $69.-6’ft, Larger sizes available, 50 tree mini-mum order. Perfect for front yard, wind or privacy hedge. Call 1-778-436-8776 or email [email protected]
Real Estate
For Sale By Owner
140 Montgomery RdPrince Rupert
Located in cul-de-sac, 4 bdrm, 3 bath, hardwood
fl oors, new roof, large living room and dining room, all
appliances, backs onto green space.$389,000
5 BDRM HOME IN TELKWA
FOR SALE3200 sq ft, 4 bath, includes washer &
dryer, fridge & stove, dishwasher
hot tub, natural gas, contact
250-845-3315
Misc. for Sale
Real Estate
For Sale By OwnerA MUST SEE 3 bdrm + den,2 1/2 bath, lvg, fam, din & kit with island, split level home renovated thru out. New fl oor-ing, appliances and ROOF. Beautiful, quiet location 5 min. from town. For more info: 604-989-4202 or 250-641-0712.
Family home on quiet westside of Prince Rupert. 3 min to ferry & container port. Clean & friendly neighbourhood. 4 bdrm split level, 1 full & 2-half baths. Laundry chute to large laundry room. Sunken living & family rooms. Large modern open kitchen. All appliances included. Double garage. Eco-nomical electric heat. natural gas avail. 3 yr old roof. For viewing contact 250-635-3733
HOUSE FOR SALEKitimat - 4 bd, 3 bath, dou-ble garage. Whitesail area. 3,500 sq ft. $249,900. To view, please call:
306-205-1790 or250-639-5661
KITIMATHouse for sale
Open design split-level 3200 sq.ft home located on a 1.2 acre lot in Strawberry Meadows. Radiant heated fl oors throughout, 3 large bedrooms, 2 bath, double
garage, covered deck, 20’ X 12’ greenhouse plus
fully inclosed 100’ X 30’ storage buildings included,
fully land scaped. For more information or to view contact 250-639-9322
Kitimat - Mobile home for sale. 250-639-9677
P.R. 1723 India, 68 x 100’ Lot,4bdrm, 2bth; in-law-suite; ap-pliances incl; Asking$272,000. Lve msg 250-627-6571.
LakeshoreFor Sale Seasonal Cabin with 80 ft of lake frontage on West-side of Lakelse Lake. Asking $199,900. Property is not leased. Call 1-250-615-9181
LotsLakeview Lakelse Lake Lot For Sale. 4424 Beam Station Dr. Lot is 180’ x 100’ & located 100 m away from 20 m Public Lake Access. $59,000. 250-635-0113
NOVA SCOTIA’S Eastern Shore. Waterfront Lots for Sale Excellent Climate Near the Atlantic Ocean. Three Bedroom House for Sale or Rent Visit us online at: www.sawmilllanding.com or [email protected], call 1-902-522-2343 or 1-902-328-4338.
Mobile Homes & Parks
For Sale- 1990 23 ft 5th wheel trailer, very good con-dition. Hitch included. $4,000 OBO (250)624-6902
Just arrived 4 - 2013 Modular Homes. Call 250-635-6224 for more info
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PRIME OFFICE RENTAL
Central Location in Kitimatwith high pedestrian traffic
• 1568 square feet• Spacious with large windows and skylights• Located on 2nd floor with two entrances
and elevator• Five interior offices with lobby/reception and
many extras.Call Lynda for further information and viewing
250-639-6054
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Mobile Homes & Parks
RETIRE IN Beautiful Southern BC, Brand New Park. Af-fordable Housing. COPPER RIDGE. Manufactured Home Park, New Home Sales. Kere-meos, BC. Spec home on site to view. Please call 250-462-7055. www.copperridge.ca
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Apt/Condo for RentAPARTMENT for rent. Available now. 2 bedrooms, beautiful oak cabinets, on southside. 3 appliances. No pets, no smoking, $875/ month. 1 - 2 year lease. 638-7747, leave message.
BEST PLACE TO LIVENow taking applications for
1,2, & 3 bdrm suites.If you are looking for clean, quiet living in Terrace and
have good references, please call:
250-638-0799Walsh Avenue Apartments
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Rentals
Apt/Condo for Rent
CLIFFSIDE APARTMENTS
1123-1137 Borden StreetAdult-oriented.
Quiet location with harbour view.
Heat and hot water included. Minutes walking to
downtown and hospital. References required.
1, 2, or 3 bedroom suites. Some furnished. Prince Rupert
250-624-5800
For rent in Terrace, BC, quality accommodations of varying kinds. Ref. required. Phone 250-635-1799 or 250-635-9333 now for best selec-tion.
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Rentals
Apt/Condo for RentFREE HEAT AND HOT WATER
Bachelor 1 and 2 bedroom
APARTMENTS Largest, Brightest SuitesShiny Hardwood Floors
Unfurnished & FurnishedDaily - Weekly - Monthly
ABSOLUTELY NO PARTIERSINCLUDES HEAT!
OCEANVIEW APTS(250)632-2822 Kitimat
Hillcrest Place Apartments
Bachelor & two bedroomNo Smoking, No Pets
Starting at $475 monthlyAlso avail newly reno’d two bdrm units with d/w250.632.7814 Kitimat
K&C APARTMENTS 423-3rd Ave. West. in
Pr. Rupert. 2 blocks from college. One bedroom apart-
ments. Hardwood fl oors. Laundry services, heat incl.
Security entrance. Rent $600/mo.
Phone 250-832-0354
QUATSINO APTSKITIMAT
• Downtown location• Balconies• Security Entrances• Some furnished suites
Call for an appointment250.632.4511
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Cars - Sports & Imports
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Apt/Condo for RentKITIMAT APTSBEST VALUE
• Starting at $600• Balconies• Security Entrances• Cameras for your safety• Now includes basic
cableVisit our Website
www.kitimatapartments.comPhone: 250.632.APTS
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MIDTOWN APARTMENTS
Free heat & Free Hot WaterFurnished & Unfurnished
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No Pets. No Smoking250.632.7179
SANDPIPER APTSKITIMAT
Newer BuildingsElevators
Security EntrancesCovered Parking
Balconieswww.kitimatapartments.com
250.632.4254
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Apt/Condo for Rent
ROOSEVELT HEIGHTS
APARTMENTSExteriors renovated
3 bedroom apartments.
Heat and hot water included.
No smoking. No pets
$730 per month.
References required.
Phone between 9am - 6pm
250-627-8123VIEWPOINT
APARTMENTSKitimat 1,2,3 bdrms
Clean & QuietHeat & hot water included
Call (250)632-2824 or email
Cottages / CabinsTWO 3bdrm summer cottages at Lakelse Lake. Fully fur-nished & equipped. Great beaches & grassy play areas. Boat launch available. $475 & $575 a week. (250)798-2039
Duplex / 4 Plex1 BDRM Basement Suite, Lo-cated near town, share laun-dry, N/P, N/S. Good Ref’s Re-qu’d. $650/mo. Call 250-635-6122
Homes for Rent3 Bdrm, 1.5 Bath, full base-
ment in Horseshoe, N/P, N/S, Refs Requ. $1,400/mo
250-638-86393 BDRM + den Rancher, F/S, W/D 5 mins. to town. Hwy. 16 W. Mature adults only, will consider pet with large depos-it, $950/mo + DD. Ref. req. 250-638-1413PR: Avail. May 1 4 bdrm house, fresh reno’s. $975/mo + util. DD. 250-624-9500
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Homes for RentClean well maintained 1 bed-room house in quiet Adult Or-ientated Complex. Separate Laundry room and large entry Stove, Fridge washer and Dry-er, window covering and yard work included. Can be partially furnished Must have excellent references Suitable for 1 per-son or a couple No parties, pets or Smokers. $750.00/month plus Sec Dep. 250 635 7467 for apt to view.
DUPLEX for rent , 3 bedrooms (2 bedrooms plus den with separate bathroom) Hardwood & ceramic tile, modern colors throughout. Partially furnished. Large beautifully landscaped backyard. Adult oriented,suitable for professional couple or single persons. Looking for quiet tenants to share this space with the owners of the duplex living next door. Walk-ing distance to shopping, din-ing and other amenities. No pets, No smoking, excellent ref req’d. $1500/month. 250-615-2597 or [email protected]
HOUSES / Townhouses for rent in Kitimat B.C. contact Stan - 780-974-3945 or at [email protected]
Kitimat - Updated clean, bright 3 plus bedroom home. 5 newer appliances, new deck, closed garage. Spa tub bathroom, Bow fl ex gym. Close to schools and bus route. No smoking, no pets. Refs req. Utilities not includ-ed. Damage deposit re-quired. Enquiries:250-632-5547 or 250-639-6342
After 6:00pm
PR. Available May 1st. Reno-vated three bedroom House. Gas heat. References. $950 Mo/rent. Two bedroom occu-pied suite downstairs. 250-627-8911.
P.R. Avail May 1st @ 1434 Sloan Ave dwnstrs. 1bdrm, 1 bath, stove, fridge, N/S, N/P $500/mo + DD. 250-624-6127
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Offi ce/RetailCommercial Retail Space for Lease 4435 Lakelse Ave. 2000 sqft main fl oor. 1700 sqft basement. 250-635-1622TERRACE - Ideal for small business or esthetic salon. 202 - 4623 Lakelse Ave. Call Dr. Zucchiatti’s offi ce at 250-635-2552
Rooms for Rent
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Rooms Starting At $59/Daily, $299/Weekly, $899/Monthly,
Contractors WelcomeAll-Inclusive. 250-600-1680
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PR: Mature person wanted toshare fully furnished home. $600 + half utilities. Ref. Req. 250-615-9925 (lv msg)
Townhouses2 bdrm townhouse for rent.Clean, quiet, F/S W/D, NO PETS, NO SMOKING. ref’s req’d. 250-635-3796
PINE CREST3 Bdrm. 2 Level T/H
1 ½ bath No petsCall Jenn 622-4304
PR: 3 bdrm townhouse for rent in quiet complex.
Recently renovated, Located near Civic Centre/Pool. N/S,
N/P. $950/mo. Hydro not incl. Avail. May 1st.Call 250-628-9433
PRINCE RUPERTHarbourview Apts.2 & 3 Bdrm, 1 bath,
Start at $600 No pets627-6697 or 622-2699TOWNHOMES in KITIMAT3 bdrm, 1 ½ bath, carportStart $700. Sorry no Pets.
Call Greg 639-0110
Want to RentPR: Wanted to rent 1 bdrmSuite for professional, single male, N/P, N/S. working in P.R. until Nov. 2013. Req. in-ternet & cell phone coverage. Please call 250-315-8234.
SOON-TO-BE relocated pro-fessional family (Consultant & RN) looking for immediate possession of long-term, 3+ bdr home w/ fenced yard close to/in Terrace. Strong cell or high-speed internet access & ‘pet-friendly’ are necessities. 250-571-6080. Would consider paying pet deposit.
Transportation
Cars - Domestic1996 Dodge Dakota 4 x 4. new brakes, auto, low kms, nice shape, $2,500 asking 250-635-82252005 Buick Alura 3925 Old Lakelse Lake Dr. Asking$2,200. Automatic. full power. 250-635-8225
Commercial VehiclesWILL haul away your old vehi-cle for free. call Frenchie 250-638-8244
Motorcycles06 Yamaha BWS 50cc Scoot-er, excel cond w/ windshield, cargo box, & 3/4 helmet, 1,052 km, $1,700. 250-635-3847
Recreational/Sale1978 Surfside 14’6” Triple E Fibreglass light-weight Trailer. Three-way fridge, propane stove/furnace. 12’ awning, double bed, two sin-gle bunks. Electric brakes. Dry weight 1,300lbs. Exc. cond. Very clean. $4,400.
250-632-5715 or250-639-4534
2010 Arctic Fox 5th WheelTV/stereo/surround-
sound/DVD/CD and fi re-place. Very spacious
and clean.Tri-pod and hitch included.
Asking $38,900Please leave message
250-639-9769
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Notice of Land Sale
The District of Port Edward hereby gives notice pursuant to Section 26 of the Community Charter and in accordance with Section 94 of the Community Charter, of its intention to sell to the General Public, fee simple title to the lands within the District of Port Edward. The legal descriptions of the 2 parcels of property that was sold are listed below:
PID #’S LEGAL DESCRIPTIONS
008-985-693 Lot 22, Range 5 Coast District, Plan 7759008-745-064 Lot 21, Range 5 Coast District, Plan 7759
These properties have been listed with Royal Lepage for the last few years. Each parcel sold for $27,500 each.
DISTRICT OF PORT EDWARDNOTICE OF ROAD CLOSURE AND DEDICATION
PURSUANT TO SECTION 40 OF THE COMMUNITY CHARTER
Th e District of Port Edward gives notice of its intention to close to traffi c by closing and cancelling the Roads dedicated by Plan 3005, District Lot 446, Range 5, Coast District as outlined on the sketch below. Th e road has been inactive for over 30 years.
Th e “Road Closure and Dedication Removal Bylaw # 538, 2013” will have the eff ect of closing the roads to traffi c and removing its dedication as a Municipal road. Th e District of Port Edward intention to sell the closed roads to the adjoining property holder.
Th e Bylaw will be considered by Council at its Regular Council Meeting of May 14, 2013 in Council Chambers, District of Port Edward Municipal Offi ce, 770 Pacifi c Avenue, Port Edward, BC. Persons who consider that they are aff ected by the Bylaw will be provided an opportunity to make representations to Council at the meeting or you may instead submit written comments.
For more information or to view the Bylaw or if you wish to submit yourwritten comments or concerns, please contact:
Ron BedardChief Administrator Offi cer
District of Port Edward770 Pacifi c Avenue, PO Box 1100
Port Edward, BC V0V 1G0Ph: (250) 628-3667
DISTRICT OF KITIMAT
INVITATION TO TENDERROADS PROGRAM 2013
CONTRACT NO. 335
Tenders, sealed in envelopes marked “ROADS PROGRAM 2013, Contract No. 335” will be received at the District of Kitimat offices, located at 270 City Centre, Kitimat, BC V8C 2H7, no later than 2:30 pm local time on May 14, 2013 and will be opened in public at that time.
The works to be constructed under this Contract include the following:
Schedule A – Haisla Boulevard• Mill approximately 5350m2 of asphalt surface to an average of 50mm deep;• Supply and install approximately 220m2 of pavement reinforcing mesh;• Supply, place and compact approximately 16000m2 of 50mm thick asphalt
paving, primarily overlay, together with appropriate prime and tack coats;• Miscellaneous other works.
Schedule B – Quatsino Boulevard• Excavate approximately 4200m2 of asphalt road surface;• Place approximately 920t crush gravel base course;• Remove and replace approximately 40m of concrete curb and gutter;• Supply, place and compact approximately 4200m2 of 100mm thick asphalt
paving, in two lifts, together with prime and tack coats;• Miscellaneous other works.
Schedule C – Public Works Yard (Provisional)• Excavate approximately 5350m2 RAP yard surface;• Supply, place and compact approximately 1200 tonnes of crush gravel
base course;• Supply, place and compact approximately 5350m2 of 65mm thick asphalt
paving with prime coat.
Tender documents may be obtained from the District of Kitimat on or after April 16, 2013 upon payment of $50 per copy which is non-refundable.
Inquiries should be directed to Meghan Dusdal, Engineering Technologist at the District of Kitimat, Engineering Department at 250-632-8900.
Tenders must be accompanied by a Certified Cheque or Bid Bond valid for a period of 60 days in the amount of 10% of the tendered price as bid security. The District of Kitimat reserves the right to reject all tenders or to award the Contract to other than the lowest tender received if it perceives that to be in its best interests.
Tim Gleig, P. Eng.Municipal Engineer270 City CentreKitimat, BC V8C 2H7
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2004 POLARISSPORTSMAN 600$3,499.00
2011 YAMAHA YZ450F MX BIKE
$6,999.00Harbercraft16’ JETBOAT
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2009 TOHATSU6 HP LONG
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$899.00
MERCURY 50HP 4-STROKE
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$4,100.00
1986 Travelaire 28’ motor home. Many new updates in 2012. Call 250-632-2303 for
more info. Kitimat $10,500 obo.
Recreational/Sale
21’ Tahoe Travel TrailerImmaculate condition. Load-ed. Sleeps 4. $10,000 o.b.o.
250-632-7958
Kitimat2003 Starcraft Travelstar
21SB Hybrid Ultralite. Rarely used, very good condition.
$9,800. 250-639-3858
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Recreational/Sale
Travelaire TT299 Travel Trailer. Slide with awning, front awning, AC-MW-Hot-water electric & gas. 6.3 cu ft fridge, solar panel, skylight. Great condition.
250-632-3486 or250-639-0566 (Kitimat)
Trucks & VansFor Sale 1997 Ford F150, box liner, extra cab, automatic. $2300 3925 Old Lakelse Lake Dr. Richard Donald (250)-635-8225
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TendersLAND PARCEL sale by ten-der SW 17-28-29W1 RM of Shell River, MB. 80 acres. hay/pasture/bush for farm/rec-reation/acreage. Highest or any Tender not necessarily ac-cepted. Closes May, 17, 2013. Call 204-937-7054 (Roy).
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Slubowski named Broncos MVP yet againBy Shaun ThomasTHE NORTHERN CONNECTOR
PRINCE RUPERT - Prince Rupert Minor Hockey prod-uct Frank Slubowski contin-ues to add to his impressive collegiate resume.
Slubwoski took home his second consecutive team MVP trophy from the West-ern Michigan University Broncos during the year-end gala on April 21. Slubowski, who � nished with a record of 19-11-8 and helped lead the team to a � rst round bye in the Central Collegiate Hock-ey Association playoffs, now holds the program record for the lowest goals against aver-age in a single season at 2.00 and sits in second in program history with seven shutouts.
He is one of only two goalies in university history to start every game for the team, and improved his save per-centage to .918 this season.
This season, Slubowski was nominated for the pres-tigious Hobey Baker Award,
which is presented to the best player in NCAA hockey.
He � nished in the Top 10 in the popular vote, but was eliminated heading into the second round of the process.
Through his two years with the Broncos, Slubows-ki’s record sits at 36-22-12 with a 2.01 goals against av-erage and a .915 save percent-age.
Off the ice, Slubowski is maintaining a 3.54 grade point average in management studies at the university.
With this season now in the books, Slubowski will be seeing some new competi-tion next year as the Broncos move from the Central Col-legiate Hockey Association (CCHA) to the National Col-legiate Hockey Conference (NCHC).
That conference includes teams like Miami University, the University of Denver, the University of Nebraska, the University of Minnesota, the University of North Dakota and more.
GARY SHOOK / THE NORTHERN CONNECTOR
Frank Slubowski accepts the Rob Hodge Most Valuable Player for the University of Western Michigan Broncos hockey program from Rob Hodge.
Cal girls kick soccer season off on topBy Anna KillenTHE NORTHERN CONNECTOR
TERRACE - Soccer season is in full swing at Caledonia Second-ary School in Terrace, with two near perfect play days for the Girls AA team already under the team’s belt and another two play days to go before zones on May 10 and 11.
The � rst, hosted in Prince Rupert April 13 saw the team win both of their games, 4-0 against Charles Hays and 7-0 against Queen Charlotte Sec-ondary. And the second, hosted in Terrace April 20 saw the Ker-modes win against Kitimat 6-0 and draw Smithers 1-1.
“They played pretty well,” said coach Duncan Stewart. His team is made up of 19 girls, a balance of veterans and new re-cruits, and he says they’re spread out evenly between Grades 10, 11, and 12. The northwest AA league is Prince Rupert, Terrace, Kitimat, Smithers, but the team sometimes plays the Hazelton A team and, as they did April 13, the Queen Charlottes’ team.
This is his 13th season coaching the Cal girls squad, a program he’s seen develop hand-ily over the years, with Cal head-ing to provincials for the last sev-en years in a row.
“The quality of the girls just from the rep team programs
through the youth soccer de� -nitely feeds the system,” he said.
“It’s been a good cohort year after year. We always lose key players, but then seem to get new ones in again.”
If the team wants to make it eight in a row for provincials, they’ll have to � gure out a way to beat Smithers, traditionally the team’s main rival, as they’ve done in the past.
“De� nitely Smithers seems like the team to beat,” he said.
And with only a few more weeks to go in the compressed season—there are typically � ve play days and the teams try to squeeze in a couple of games during the week to end up with 10 or 12 games—as always, they’ll have to � gure this year’s team out soon.
“By the end of it you’re sort of gelling [as a team],” he said of the short season. “You play all of the same teams week in and week out, so you sort of � gure each other out and what you need to do.”
And while he hopes to see his team to another provincials, he’s not making any promises just yet.
“It’ll be a nailbiter between us and Smithers, it always is,” he said. “You need a bit of luck to get through as well, and we’ve had that for the last few years...It’ll be a good game.”
Kitimat hosts Quesnel boxersBy Cameron OrrTHE NORTHERN CONNECTOR
KITIMAT - The Kitimat Boxing Club hosted Quesnel in the return of the Aluminum Gloves Boxing Tour-nament.
Even though one Quesnel boxer had to bow out of the event due to health, three bouts still went ahead with � ve boxers from Kitimat and one from Quesnel.
The � rst � ght had Arius Woy-towich from Kitimat take on Clark O’Flynn from Quesnel, who would go on to win the high energy match.
The evening’s second match-up was an exhibition match, with Kiti-mat’s Jordon Craven against fellow local boxer Nathan Furtado.
Kitimat coach Bill Franklin said even though it wasn’t competitive the two gave it their all and had to be warned not to get too heated.
“The referee had to keep telling them to cool it,” said Franklin. “They de� nitely didn’t have to win it, but these guys, they did a good job. The crowd liked it.”
The evening wrapped up with Aaron Lee taking on David Wilson.
“A real tall guy versus a short guy,” said Franklin describing the event.
It would be a notable match from the tournament, with Wilson going on to win the Kitimat City Belt for the evening.
“It was a really good battle,” he said. “Aaron had a good black eye, and a bleeding nose.”
Overall Franklin is very pleased
with how his club did that night.“I’m very happy with the way
my guys performed,” he said, not-ing it was disappointing more clubs couldn’t attend.
But locally the club had two pri-mary objectives which they met. The � rst was to train two local referees.
He said up to now they’ve always relied on � ying up referees for com-petitions. At the Aluminum Gloves event on April 20 their referee was Ian Gibson, a B.C. Chief Of� cial, who � ew in from Vernon.
“He gives up three days of his life,” said Franklin. “Here’s a guy who’s totally dedicated to the youth...so we trained two referees, Landon Belmont and Cody Anderson.”
The club’s second objective was simply to give Kitimat’s boxers ex-perience in a tournament, which of course was met.
Right now the Kitimat Boxing Club enjoys a membership of 17, even though that’s low by historical standards, said Franklin.
But he points out not everyone in the club is there for the boxing, some are there just for exercise.
He said highlights from some events are posted to the boxing club’s of� cial Facebook page which people are welcome to see.
Meanwhile he’s looking forward to getting back into things with next year’s season, which will be a re-building year for the club as at least half of his club will be moving on to college and university.
That just means more room if you want to join. People are encour-aged to call Franklin at home if there are questions about the club or if you want to join. His home number is 250-632-3917.
CAMERON ORR / THE NORTHERN CONNECTOR
Clark O’Flynn from Quesnel � ghts Kitimat’s Arius Woytowich in the Aluminum Gloves Tournament’s � rst bout of the evening.
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PRINCE RUPERT - Canadian songstress Bif Naked was joined on-stage by Jacen Ekstrom for an inti-mate acoustic set at the Lester Centre of the Arts on April 27. Bif made the switch from rock shows to acoustic performances after being diagnosed with breast cancer, and noticing a change in her fans and herself. Bif told The Northern View she felt like she had lost something from her fans a number of years ago, and liked the more-personal feel of acoustic shows in-stead of drunken, large concerts. She still plays favourites like I Love Myself Today, Spaceman, Tango Shoes, and Moment of Weakness on the stage.
ROAD CLOSURETo all potential road users.
The Mattson Creek bridge, located at 22km on the Copper Mainline will be temporarily out of service between 7am and 7pm (Saturday and Sunday)
May 4th and 5th.
The Kitimat Leisure Services Departmentis offering a
one Time Training SeSSion for those 16 years and older who want to be part of the
DoK Lifeguard Staff.The Top 12 candidates will be chosen and given the opportunity to receive
Bronze Medallion, Bronze Cross, NLS and Standard First Aidat no charge.
Application forms are available at the Tamitik Jubilee Sports Complex front desk.
Closing date to apply is may 17, 2013 at 4:30pm.Bronze Medallion and Bronze Cross courses start May 31, 2013.
100% aTTenDanCe iS requireD for all courses.
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For further informationcontact gina at 250-632-8960
monday to Friday 8:30am - 4:30pm