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Bear killsdog in KitimatBy Cameron OrrTHE NORTHERN CONNECTOR
KITIMAT - Judy McHale is warning the public about a problem bear after her dog was killed June 6. McHale and a friend were horseback riding in the Cablecar area with her eight-year-old lab when they encountered a black bear who then followed them.
McHale and her friend trotted away faster on their horses and the dog followed behind.
“He chased us for 200-to-300 yards down that trail at a full gallop.” She then heard a yelp and a scream and that was the last she heard anything from her dog.
McHale’s husband went looking for the dog the following morning but no remains were found. “I asked them to let me know whether they trap the bear or not. I can’t go in the area until the bear is out of there.”
The Conservation Offi cer Service (COS, which did set a trap for the bear, issued a re-lease in the days following this incident, say-ing that the incident could have been avoid-ed.
“The interview with the complainant re-vealed that their reaction might have trig-gered a predator-prey response by the bear. The bear pursued the horses and dog when they started to run away,” the statement, re-leased by conservation offi cer Dale Kluivers, said.
“Had the women taken the necessary pre-cautions ... the bear might have simply turned and disappeared,” the release continued.
COS did three searches for the dog and bear but offi cers could fi nd neither. They did identify that there were several bears in the area, but that meant the change of catching an innocent bear was high so they decided to re-move their trap last Friday, June 8.
The COS advised the public that when encountering a bear to remain calm, make yourself seem as big as possible, stay togeth-er in a group, and face the bear while walking away slowly.
“Never look a bear straight in the eyes as the bear can interpret this as a sign of aggres-sion,” the COS said.
“Of course in this incident the individu-als involved were on horseback and could not have backed away easily.”
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PRINCE RUPERT - Prince Rupert Port Au-thority president and CEO Don Krusel says he expects Phase 2 expan-sion to bring additional capacity to Fairview Ter-minal “before 2015”.
Krusel made the comments while ad-dressing the BC Cham-ber of Commerce Trans-portation Summit 2012 earlier this week, and came on the heels of a discussion about the road/rail/utility corridor being developed at Rid-ley Island.
“Integrated with this development, Phase 2 expansion of Fairview Container Terminal is expected to bring an ad-ditional 500,000 TEUs of container capacity on-line before 2015,” Kru-
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Both the phase 2 ex-pansion and the road/rail/utility corridor are part of the Prince Rupert Port Authority’s 20/20 Gateway Development Plan, which Krusel said would further vault Prince Rupert onto the national and internation-al shipping stage.
“The full build-out and realization of this plan would make Prince Rupert the second larg-est port in the country. It would expand the Port’s annual throughput ca-pacity to well over a 100 million tonnes to sup-port Canadian trade. It represents over $10 bil-lion in capital expan-sion. It would also pro-vide in excess of 4,000 new, permanent, full-time jobs. Those are ex-citing prospects and de-
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The scale of emerg-ing cargo traffi c with Asian markets is evident by the number of train-ings containing double-decker cars now being seen along the CN route.
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TERRACE- The winner of the girl’s bike at the June 1 RCMP Bike Rodeo in Terrace is Eva Carlick, 7. She’s shown here with RCMP Constable Angela Rabut. The winner of the boy’s bicycle was Kai Mercer, 4. The bikes were purchased by Rio Tinto Alcan and supplied by McBike, Terrace. Approximately 100 young riders took part in the rodeo.
JointpatrolsBy Staff ReporterTHE NORTHERN CONNECTOR
NEW AIYANSH – A joint operation involv-ing Nisga’a Fisheries & Wildlife Enforce-ment, BC Conservation Service and the RCMP June 9-10 had offi cers patrolling the backcoun-try, highways and villag-es of the Nass Valley.
Sgt. Donovan Tait of the RCMP detachment in New Aiyansh said of-fi cers seized drugs and paraphernalia from a vehicle and issued a 24 driving prohibition to an impaired driver on the Cranberry Connector.
One motorist who was being investigated for a Wildlife Act of-fence on Highway #113 was served with a 4 month driving prohibi-tion, he added.
“Offi cers take this as an opportunity to gather information on activities occurring in the backcountry, iden-tify who is spending time out there and with whom, he said.
More patrols are planned as the summer progresses in the area.
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PRINCE RUPERT - De-spite efforts by the city to soften the blow, many owners of light-industry businesses in the Prince Rupert industrial park along Kaien say they are feeling the pinch now that their property tax bills have arrived.
Trina Stegavig from Progressive Steele says that her business’ prop-erty tax bill is 54 per cent higher than it was last year, and says its a common story for many of the other business in the industrial park.
“With my business here in the industrial park, I can’t be having my tax rate doubled ev-ery year, or I won’t be in business,” says Ste-gavig.
“Business certain-ly hasn’t doubled, not a chance.”
The reason why so many businesses prop-erty taxes have increased by such a large amount in one year is because of this year’s property assessments in the in-dustrial park. Early this year, BC Assessment, sent out letters to the same business owners informing some of them that their properties were worth almost dou-ble what they were last year.
One land owner at the time provided a copy of their letter from BC Assessment which says that assessed value of their property will be going up from $106,500 in 2011 to $250,600.
With a price jump like that, you would
think that means proper-ties in the industrial park are in high demand, but they’re not. Before Janu-ary – when the owners got their assessments – there had been only three sales in the park since 2008, and only one sale in 2011.
BC Assessment ex-plained that the deci-sion to raise the property values so high was, that with industrial property prices across north on the rise, the properties in the industrial park had become undervalued for several years. The jump in values in just the in-dustrial park was simply bringing them back up to par with similar prop-erties in the region. The jump in price of light-industrial properties in one area while not in others is ensuring that
some businesses are still getting much larger tax bills this year.
The city tries to ad-just its property tax rates so that people don’t have to pay more taxes simply because market pushed the price of the property up. They do this by taking the aver-age increase of different kinds of properties and adjust their tax rate so that most people won’t see a difference on their tax bill even though it was assessed higher than last year.
The problem is that the p[rice increases in the industrial park were so high, while many oth-er light-industry proper-ties didn’t get any price increase at all. So the av-erage price increase this year was about 21 per-cent, any business that
got an increase more than that has to pay more property taxes.
When you consid-er that some businesses got increases of almost 100 per cent, its not hard to see they’re still paying more even though their tax rate is lower than last year –about $6 less per $1000 of assessed value. The only way to fi x that would be lower taxes below the average price change, which would be problematic for the cash-strapped City.
“Then we wouldn’t get as much taxes as we would have the previous year,” explains the City’s chief fi nancial offi cer, Dan Rodin.
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Rupert Taxpayers’ Fed-eration, and even dis-cussed getting a lawyer with experience in prop-erty assessments to fi ght the increases.
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First Nations backedBy Staff ReporterTHE NORTHERN CONNECTOR
TERRACE - Social workers gathered at the George Little Park band shell June 11 to sign letters to Prime Min-ister Stephen Harper asking him not to cut the budgets of national aboriginal organizations.
Those organizations are a key part of repairing the effects of residential schools, says Rob Hart, the president of the BC Association of Social Work-ers’ northwest branch and the organiz-er of the letter signings.
“The Harper government has apol-ogized for residential schools but they have not worked with aboriginal peo-ple to address the tremendous personal
and social damage created by them,” he said.
Hart said it will take generations to deal with the effects of residential schools.
“The Harper government is mak-ing this work far more diffi cult by cut-ting funding to the national aboriginal organizations that support local work,” he added.
Hart said the cuts worsen an al-ready large gap between health care, education and other spending on ab-original children compared to spend-ing on other Canadian children.
“There isn’t the equity. It’s not ade-quate for schools and it’s not adequate for health care,” said Hart of spending on aboriginal children.
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TERRACE - RCMP are investigating the June 12 death of a 31-year-old man in Thornhill after he was run over by a van.
Police say they were called out at approxi-mately 1:45 am to an incident in front of the Costa Lessa Motel.
“A grey 2001 Chev-rolet Venture van driven by a 46- year- old man ran over a 31- year- old man,” police said in a re-leated.
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Transit Open HousesWe want to hear from you. BC Transit is working with the City of Terrace and the Regional District of Kitimat-Stikine to see how transit services can be improved in your community.
Visit our open houses. Refreshments will be served.
Thurs, June 21 6:00–8:00 pm Kitamaat VillageHaisla Recreation Centre 1538 Jassee Street
Fri, June 22 9:30 am – 12:30 pm
2:30–5:30 pm
Kitimat, Kitimat City Centre Mall 276 City Centre Terrace, Skeena Mall 4741 Lakelse Avenue
Sat, June 23 9:00 am – 1:00 pm Terrace, Skeena Valley Farmers’ Market, Market Street opposite Library Park*
* In case of poor weather, open house will be held in the Terrace Public Library, 4610 Park Avenue from 10:00 am to 1:00 pm
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TransCanada tasked with pipeline to KitimatBy Cameron OrrTHE NORTHERN CONNECTOR
KITIMAT - TransCanada has been se-lected by Shell Canada and its part-ners to develop a $4 billion natural gas pipeline to Kitimat for the LNG Cana-da project.
The pipeline, called the Coastal Gaslink project, will run from near Dawson Creek and transport gas pro-duced in the Montney, Horn River and Cordova basins.
“Our team has the expertise to de-sign, build and safely operate pipeline systems,” said TransCanada president Russ Girling in a statement. “We look forward to having open and meaning-ful discussions with Aboriginal com-munities and key stakeholder groups, including local residents, elected of-fi cials and the Government of Brit-ish Columbia, where we will listen to feedback, build on the positive and seek to address any potential con-cerns.”
TransCanada has approximate-ly 24,000 km of pipelines in western Canada, which includes 240 km in Northeast B.C.
The company said that they esti-
mate between 2,000 and 2,500 jobs for construction over a three year period.
The initial capacity will be above 1.7 billion cubic feet of gas a day.
The in-service date is currently ex-pected by the end of the decade with construction starting in 2015, based on the company receiving all their ap-provals by early 2014.
Haisla Chief Councillor Ellis Ross said that while no offi cial referral re-lating to the project has come to the Haisla from the Crown yet, TransCan-ada has had an open line of communi-cation with them.
The Haisla do have questions re-lating to the project that they look for-ward to having addressed as the pro-cess proceeds.
“The pipeline route is going to be a big deal for us. There’s a lot of dif-ferent issues and questions we have to answer,” said Ross, notably relating to environmental issues, particularly as the scale of the project is so large.
Following the TransCanada an-nouncement, the company has com-mitted to being available to local gov-ernments and the company will be meeting with the District of Kitimat in the near future.
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KITIMAT - The Museum in the Classroom program with the Kitimat Museum required the support of donors. Shown here, representing about $3,000 of donations, are: (rear, left to right) Jim Robinson of CAW, Debbie Smyth of Rio Tinto Alcan, Wendy Kraft of Envision, Bryan Salsbury of Rotary, and Duncan Brown of Apache In front: Shane Woods of CAW, Jacinda Orango of Bechtel, and museum curator Louise Avery.
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Winners from Seafest 2012 eventsContributedTHE NORTHERN CONNECTOR
PRINCE RUPERT - Below is a list of winners from different events held during Seafest 2012 in Prince Rupert.
Seafest parade:* Best Overall Entry – Cana-
dian Coast GuardBest Community Entry:
1st – Vietnamese Young Gen-eration Group
2nd – Sons of Norway3rd – Royal Purple
Best Theme Entry:1st: Northern Savings Credit
Union2nd - Overwaitea3rd: Fellowship Baptist
Best Out of Town:1st -Kitkatla Lach Klan
School2nd – City of Terrace
Best Marching Band:1st – Coast Tsimshian Acad-
emy Band
2nd – Middle School March-ing Band
3rd – Filipino Canadian Asso-ciation
Best Dance Group:1st – Spectrum City Dance/
Crimestoppers2nd – Indo-Canadian Sikh As-
sociation3rd – Filipino Canadian Asso-
ciation
The Quick and the Daring:1st place Czech warriors2nd sink or swim3rd RemCan
14th Annual Jim Ciccone Me-morial 3-on-3 Basktball
Challenge:Grade 2/3 Division: 1st - Iron-
man 4 , 2nd - Rupert Thunder.Grade 4/5 Division: 1st -
Cooks Diamond Backs , 2nd - Rupert Thunda.
Grade 8/9 Division: 1st - C T A Devils , 2nd - Saanich Knights.
Grade 10-12 Division: 1st -
The Simpsons , 2nd - Chive on Chivers.
Womens Division: 1st - Old-ies but Goodies , 2nd - Hoops, I did it again.
Mens Division: 1st - Yo Ba-bies Daddies , 2nd - Chiefs.
4-on-4 hockeyNovice: One TimersAtom: Northern Landscaping
BobcatsPeeWee: Rupert Cleaners
ThunderbirdsBantam/Midget: FUBARSenior: The Vet’s
Seafest Window Decorating Contest:
1st place - Oceanside Sports2nd place - Leanne’s Pet Shop3rd place - Gary’s Lock ShopHonourable Mention - Rain-
forest Books
For more on the 2012 Seafest celebrations, visit thenorthernview.com
CONTRIBUTED / THE NORTHERN CONNECTOR
Clockwise: The One Timers won the novice division of the 4-on-4 hockey tournament; the Indo-Canadian Sikh Association placed second in the dance group competition for the parade; Chamber of Commerce president Jason Scherr presents the prize for the win-dow decorating contest to the staff of Oceanside Sports.
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COMING EVENTSInsideTERRACE
JUNE 14, 15 – Sui-cide First Aid training, Applied Suicide Inter-vention Skills train-ing (ASIST), is free for families of individuals with mental illness at the Best Western Inn. A registration fee is being charged to other par-ticipants to help cover costs of the workshop. ASIST workshop is suit-able for all community members who have con-tact with people at risk. Sponsored by the BC Schizophrenia Society. Participants must reg-ister before June 4 by calling 250-635-8272 or 250-635-8206 or email: [email protected] or [email protected].
JUNE 17 – The Terrace Salmonid Enhancement Society and Conserva-tion Offi cers Services are hosting Family Free Fishing Weekend with prizes, family-focused events and a BBQ from 12 - 3 p.m. at the Deep Creek hatchery. Free ad-mission.
JUNE 23 – “Raising each other up through respect and unity.” Come out to the George Little Park and enjoy ceremo-nies, dance groups, mu-sic bands, food vendors, information booths, games, and lots more.
All ages are welcome. Free admission. For more details, contact 250-635-6778 ext. 232 or email [email protected].
JUNE 25 — Saint Jean Baptiste at Heritage Park Museum from 1 - 6 p.m. Celebrate French Canadian culture at this unique family event. En-trance by donation. In-cludes music by Skeena Skiffl e, lots of prizes, and fun for everyone! For details call 250-627-1313, or 250-635-4546, or email [email protected].
KITIMATJUNE 25 - The Kitimat Fibre Arts Guild will be meeting at 1475 Alba-tross at 7:30 pm. Anyone interested in knitting, spinning, weaving, or other fi bre crafts is wel-come. Phone Maureen at 250-632-5444 for more information.
ONGOING
THE KITIMAT Pub-lic Library’s Summer Reading Club registra-tion is now open! Pro-gram runs July 13 to Au-gust 24. Kids 6–12 meet Tues, Wed, Thurs from 1 – 2:30 pm, and under 6’s Fridays from 10:30 – 11:30 am. Each regis-tration gains entry into a draw and parents/care-
givers must register in person for this free pro-gram. For more info call the Library at 250 632-8985.
CHILD DEVELOP-MENT CentRE Family Fun Spot Drop-In Mon-day and Friday after-noons 1-3 p.m., Wednes-day mornings 10:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Ages 0-5 welcome “A Great place for families to meet over coffee and toys!” Con-tact 250-632-3144 for more information.
KITIMAT FIBRE Arts Guild: Interested in knit-ting, spinning, weaving, or any other fi bre? For more information phone Maureen 250-632-5444.
PRINCE RUPERTJUNE 25 - In TER-RACE: SAINT JEAN BAPTISTE, Heri-tage Park Museum, 1pm - 6pm. Celebrate French Canadian cul-ture at this unique family event. Entrance by donation. Includes music by Skeena Skif-fl e, lots of prizes and fun for everyone! For info: 250-627-1313 or 250-635-4546 or email [email protected]
AUG. 13 - 17: Corner-stone MB Church, Vaca-tion Bible School 2012. 9am - 12:30pm. A fun-fi lled week for children 5-12 yrs of age. Imag-
ine kids trusting in God forever? Yep! The sky’s the limit. Bring the kids along for games, crafts, songs, stories and a whole lot of fun. Regis-
tration opens Aug. 4th. 250-627-1033.
SEPT 5 - Prostate and Bladder Cancer Support Group - No meetings for June, July and August – next meeting Wed Sept 5 at 7:30pm in Room 430 at Prince Rupert Re-gional Hospital – Con-tact Judy 250 622-6533
ONGOING
TOPS (TAKE off pounds sensibly) Prince Rupert meets Monday evenings in the basement of the Fellowship Baptist Church - 651-7th Ave. East. Weigh-in 6:30, meeting at 7:00. For more information call Lucille 250-624-2777.
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11:15 AM DIGNITARIES Welcome
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PRINCE RUPERT - Hanna Bjorndal and Vi-kas Sharma received the Governor General’s award as the top academic students at CHSS and PRSS graduating in 2011. Vikas received the last PRSS Governor General award from 2011 PRSS Principal Sheila Wells and Bjorndal received hers from CHSS Principal Sandra Jones. Both students are studying sci-ences and math at UNBC in Prince George on scholarships. Both Wells and Jones told the audience it was no surprise that these two stu-dents were maintaining high averages which guarantees their full scholarships for another year. The awards were given at the Annual Service, Retirement and Academic Recogni-tion event held June 11th.
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Brittany Moore and Jen-nifer Reutens-Hernandez received a city award as the top Grade 11 and 12 Academics from counsel-lor Judy Carlick-Pearson at the Annual Service, Retirement and Academic Recognition event June 11. Assitant Principal Sheila Wells and Principal San-dra Jones also presented School District certifi cates as the top Charles Hays academic student in their respective grades.
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Thousands of jobs...Over 3,000 direct construction jobs will be created in British Columbia at the peak of construction. As well, 560 new long-term jobs will be generated in BC.
World-class safety standards...Carefully planned and built to respect the terrain and wildlife, the pipeline will be monitored 24/7. To protect the waters and coastline of BC, marine facilities will adopt additional navigation aids, increase emergency response capabilities, and implement new land-based radar so that Canada’s Northwest Coast is safer for all marine traffic.
A stronger BC economy with new trade partners...There will be more opportunities and towns will prosper. It will open up global markets for our energy exports and increase Canada’s Gross Domestic Product by $270 billion.
Millions of dollars for community projects...Over 30 years, more than $1.2 billion in tax revenue for BC can be used to strengthen public services. Enbridge will also provide $100 million to support communities near the pipeline.
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Chief Rick McLean.
By Rick McLeanTHE NORTHERN CONNECTOR
DEASE LAKE - Join me in my 2012 moun-tain bike ride from Dease Lake to Tele-graph Creek, leaving Dease Lake at 9 am June 29 and arriving in Tele-graph Creek around 6 pm for a BBQ.
The past two years this ride has produced over $20,000 to help many families from the north with added costs in medical travel. It is my goal this year to raise $30,000.
The health system we have only provides a subsidy and when trav-elling from the north the burden of added cost is quickly accumulated.
As the Tahltan Band does not receive funds from the federal govern-ment for added requests, we are reliant on fund-raisers such as the bike ride to meet the commu-nity needs.
The bike I use was locally made in BC by 78 Bike Co. and de-
signed by our own Ala-no Edzerza.
If you or someone from your company would like to ride with us, I suggest a mountain bike with front and back disc brakes, as we do have some steep grades to descend.
All companies who donate will be recog-nized on CFNR radio and their names will ap-pear on the event ban-ners and in our post-ride press release.
Donations can be sent to:
Tahltan Band Coun-cil,
PO Box 46,Telegraph Creek,VOJ 2W0Please reference
“bike ride” or “special request fund” so we know where funds go and who to add to the sponsorship list.
I do very much ap-preciate each and every one of your donations and look forward to rid-ing with anyone who wishes to ride with me.
Rick McLean is the
chief of the Tahltan Band Council.
Bike ride on againKitamaat Village Road • ph. 250-632-6401
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Drag racing continues this weekendBy Ed EvansTHE NORTHERN CONNECTOR
PRINCE RUPERT - If you drive by the Terrace Regional Airport this weekend and see smoke rising, don’t worry and call the fi re department.
It’s not a plane fi re, a forest fi re, it’s not even a controlled burn. It’s the second of four drag rac-es scheduled for the Ter-race Regional Airport this summer.
If you haven’t been able to catch any drag racing this year, this is the perfect opportunity. Unlike other forms of racing, the pits are open for you to walk around and check out, up close, the cars that are racing down the track. There are bleachers for you sit in to watch the 1/8 mile side by side racing. As you sit in the bleachers, the track announcer will keep you informed of whats happening on the track and there are big reader boards so you can see the reaction times, elapsed times and dial-in
times of each car. There are vendors on the site so you can get a snack or even have lunch.
Drag racing starts out daily at 10 a.m. with time trials and elimi-nations starting at one p.m. Saturday June 16 will be “King of the YXT” and “Gamblers”. Sunday June 17 will be class racing with the “Jr. Dragster”, “Sportsman”, “Pro” and “Super Pro” classes racing in the year long “Points series”.
The The Skeena Val-
ley Cruisers Father’s Day Show & Shine will be running at Canadian Tire Sunday June 17, from 10 a.m. to three p.m., with registration start-ing at nine a.m. After the big show, the cars will be cruising to the drag race for another Show & Shine and to watch drag racing.
So don’t miss out on the great racing and car shows this weekend, and ladies, take the husband or boyfriend out for a ride and bring him to the
track as a Father’s Day treat.
See you at the races!
ED EVANS / THE NORTHERN CONNECTOR
Prince Rupert’s Gord Hidber tests out the new ride at the Season opener Terrace Drags in May
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We are looking for entertainers and performers as well
as anyone who wishes to donate their time to help with the annual event.
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Come down and join in the fun at the
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Free activities include:
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Community Day
3228 Kalum St. TERRACE 301 Trigo Centre KITIMAT
CONGRATULATIONS GRADS!
Sabrina TrigoGraduating with honors
from Mount Elizabeth Senior Secondary School,
Kitimat
Dalton StanvickGraduating from Caledonia Senior Secondary School,
Terrace
Fun time for kids…
CAMERON ORR / THE NORTHERN CONNECTOR
KITIMAT- The Child Care Resource and Referral’s annual picnic in the park may have been rained on but it wasn’t rained out on April 30. Children were brought into the meeting room at the Tamitik Arena for snacks and activities. Outside, children were also able to line-up for a tour of the inside of a fi re truck. The public event saw 82 children this year, accompanied by 42 adults.
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Gitwinksihlkw Elementary School Division 2 with teacher Tom Wilkin-son and RCMP Cst. Vanessa DeMerchant, school liaison offi cer, standing behind.
School and the policecombine for successfulbicycle safety campaignBy Staff WriterTHE NORTHERN CONNECTOR
GITWINKSIHLKW - The Lisims/Nass Valley RCMP and Gitwinksi-hlkw Elementary School (GES) part-nered up to promote bicycle and road safety with their students in celebra-tion of Bike to Work Week the end of May.
Division 2 students at GES creat-ed bike safety posters and winners of each grade were selected by members of the RCMP detachment.
The RCMP detachment donated three brand new bicycle helmets for the winning students.
The winning students were:Grade 5 : Mary AngusGrade 4: Queenie WesleyGrade 3: Ruby Azak“All of the students all winners as
far as we are concerned .... all the de-tachment’s offi cers assisted with the judging of the posters and they were all very good, “ said RCMP Sgt. Don-ovan Tait, the offi cer in charge of the Lisims/Nass Valley RCMP detach-ment in New Aiyansh.
“The safety of our Nation’s youth is of our utmost priority. The time spent in the classroom and engaging these young people on bicycle and road safety is time well spent.”
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Saturday, June 16Festivities from 11 am - 4 pm
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• Cultural singing and storytelling around the fi re
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Sunday Mornings at 11am(July & August) 6:30 pmKitimat Chamber of Commerce Meeting Room
Pacifi c CornerstoneBaptist Church
Salvation by grace alone, Salvation by grace alone, through faith alone, in Christ alone, through faith alone, in Christ alone,
to the glory of God alone!to the glory of God alone!
For more information phone 250-632-4924
1180 Kingfi sher Ave. • Ph. 250-632-7149Email: [email protected] • Rev. Larry Scottwww.kitimatunitedchurch.ca/index.html
FIRST UNITED CHURCH
Sunday, June 1711:00 am Worship Service
Christians Under Construction
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH840 Columbia Ave. – Ph. 250-632-6014
Email: [email protected]. Tim Coleman
The HarvestTHE HARVEST MINISTRIES CANADA
Held at the Eagle Centre Theater, 193 Nechako CentrePh. 250-632-5501 email: [email protected]
www.harvestministriescanada.comView live webstreaming of Saturday Services at:
www.ustream.tv/channel/eagle-broadcast
Pastor Mickeal HoffmanPastor Mickeal Hoffman1340 Kingfisher Avenue - Church Ph. 250-632-56231340 Kingfisher Avenue - Church Ph. 250-632-5623
ALL ARE WELCOMEALL ARE WELCOMEFull Gospel Bible Fellowship
10:30 am Morning Worship Service “Risen Christ in a Broken World”
PresbyterianCHURCH
Lahakas and NalabilaPh. 250-632-2044 or 250-632-2568
Sunday June 17, 2012
Third Sunday after Pentecost
10:30 am Worship Service and
Sunday School
Worship Leader:
Albert van der Haven
“Worship the Lord with us this Sunday.”
REDEEMERLUTHERAN CHURCH
CONGREGATION OF LUTHERAN CHURCH CANADAPastor Clint Magnus • ph. 250-632-6962
KITIMAT
1474 Nalabila Blvd.
11:00 am Sunday Worship 9:45 am Bible Study and Sunday School
TERRACE
5010 Agar Ave.
2:00 pm Sunday Worship
250.631.7825
Christ Church AnglicanAll are Welcome
Sunday, June 17 at 10:30 amThird Sunday after Pentecost
Eucharist with Father Luke Anker
1739 Gyrfalcon • Ph. 250-632-78121739 Gyrfalcon • Ph. 250-632-7812
2 Corinthians 5:7 Our life is a matter faith, not of sight.
1760 Nalabila BoulevardPh 250-632-2215 Father Kenneth Uwaoma
www.catholickitimat.ca ~ EVERYONE WELCOME
“The seed is the word of God, Christ is the sower; all who come to him will live forever.”
Mountain View Alliance Church1332 Lahakas Blvd. N 250-632-4658
www.mountainviewalliance.caRev. Don Read, Pastor
Pastor Don speaking onRising Above the Crowd...Being a Dad
Sunday, June 17Father’s Day Pancake Breakfast
10:30 Worship Service & Kids Church
KitimatWorship
Directory
Eleventh Sunday in Ordinary Time
Christ the KingChrist the KingPARISHPARISH
Saturday June 167:30 pm
Celebrationof the Eucharist
Sunday June 1710:00 am
Celebrationof the Eucharist
1103 Tweedsmuir Avenue, KitimatPhone 250.632.6074
Sunday, January 8Service 11:00 am
Haisla PentecostalAssembly
Sunday, June 17, 2012 Worship 11:00 am
Philemon 1
“The Measure of a Godly Man”Happy Father’s Day
Saturday Night
Services
Saturday, June 16 - FellowshipPre-Service Prayer 7:00 pm
Service 7:30 pmEveryone welcome!!!
Pastor Paul Lagace
WelcomeTo OurNewPastor
StartingSundayEvening
July 1
Followed by a delicious lunch
in the Church Hall
Grade 12 Graduation MassSunday, June 17 at 10 am
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FirstCanada can no longer sustain the cost of running a service between Kitimat and the Terrace
Airport. While many people believed that the service was subsidized, it was not. With the rising cost of providing the service and the lack of ridership,
FirstCanada had to make a business decision on what to do with the service.
Therefore Saturday June 16 2012, will be the last service to the Airport as FirstCanada has decided to discontinue the Airport Shuttle Service between
Kitimat and Terrace Airport.We would like to thank all our loyal customers for
their patronage over all the past years.
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It is with great sadness and sorrow that we announce the passing of our beloved husband, father and friend Mario Silva.
A funeral service will be held at the Annunciation Catholic Church on June 16th 2012, slide show at 11:30. Service at 12 pm. There will be a vigil on June 15th at 7 pm at the Annunciation Church.
In lieu of owers please make a dona-tion to:
Rupert Cancer Fund c/o Northern Savings Credit Union
“A golden heart stopped beating, working hands at rest, God broke our
hearts to prove, he only takes the best.”
Mario Jose Antunes SilvaJune 7, 1966 - June 9, 2012
LelandGrant Allan James
Passed away suddenly at the QHC - Trenton Memorial hospital on March 29, 2012. Husband of Darlene Eaton and father to Steven (Ruby), Allan, Darcy (Shawna), Thomas (Symbia) Leland.
Remembered by his grandchildren and his brother Ken (Bernie). Predeceased by his sister Ruby and brother Darcy. Celebration of life to take place on Saturday June 16, 2012 at 7:00 pm at the Native Pentacostal Church in Prince Rupert at 721 Greenville Court.
Verna Mae Dolly Steele was born January 15, 1933 and passed on June 3, 2012 at the Prince Rupert Regional Hospital surrounded by her husband Bill of 56 years, and their family and friends.
Dolly is survived by her husband Bill, sister Louise Leask, sister Shirley Owens and her
children. Uncle Clyde & Aunty Lorraine, and Aunty Bernice; numerous cousins, nieces and nephews.
Dolly was predeceased by her father Francis Leask, mother Florence Leask, brother Billy and her brother Ted.
We thought of you with love todayBut that is nothing new
We thought of you yesterdayAnd the day before too.
We think of you in silence.We often think of you in silence
We often speak your name.Now all we have is memoriesAnd your pictures in a frameYour memory is our keepsakeWith which we will never part
God has you in his keepingWe have you in our hearts
No service, no owers by request. In lieu of owers donations to the Prince Rupert Intensive Care Unit would be appreciated.
The family would like to thank Dr. Amor, Dr. Kloppers. Dr. Croft and Dr. J. Brocker, Mary Wesley and all the staff at the Prince Rupert Regional Hospital.
Family Notice of PassingThe family of the late
VERNA MAE STEELE is saddened to announce her
passing on June 3, 2012.
Obituaries
Announcements
CelebrationsA Celebration of Life
for the lateDr. R.E.M. Leewill be held on
Saturday June 23rd
From 1 - 4:00p.m.Terrace Best Western
Skeena Room.All are invited to join with us. If you have any photo’s or stories to share, please bring them along.
HAPPY FATHER’S DAY
Mike Edgar
love: Adrienne & Jade
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AdministrationTHE Diocese of Caledonia is looking for an Administrative Assistant. This position is lo-cated in Terrace and works with the Bishop in managing the Synod Offi ce and Diocesan business. Computer and fi nan-cial skills are necessary, as are good organizational skills. This position involves 25-30 hours per week. Written resumes only will be accepted by email at: [email protected].
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Personal Insurance Broker, Kitimat (Full-time)
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Providing top-quality professional insurance services to your clients, you will promote insurance products such as Autoplan, homeowners, rental, travel, mobile homes and other
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Ideally, you have completed Autoplan Essentials and have 3 - 5 years’ experience in a general insurance offi ce promoting
a diverse range of personals lines products. We are willing to train individuals with less experience and a keen desire to learn.
For complete position information or to apply, visit our careers website at
envisionyourfuture.ca. Online applications must be submitted by June 29, 2012.
We thank all applicants for their interest. Only those applicants selected for an interview will be contacted.
Summer Maintenance PositionsSchool District No. 52 (Prince Rupert) is accepting applications for two full-time (40 hours per week) temporary positions, effective Tuesday, July 3, 2012 through Friday, August 31, 2012:
Plumber: A certi ed plumber is preferred, however an uncerti ed plumber with a minimum of 4 years’ experience will be considered.
Painter: A certi ed painter is preferred, however an uncerti ed painter with a minimum of 4 years’ experience will be considered.
Requirements include Grade 12 or equivalent plus either trades certi cation or proof of experience; a valid B.C. driver’s licence; and the physical abil-ity to perform the job duties. The salary is as per the Collective Agreement between the School District and the IUOE Local 882-B.
Interested applicants must complete a school district application form which is available at the School Board Of ce. Please submit this application with com-plete resume, employment references including up-to-date contacts and certi cates attached, to Mr. Cam McIntyre, Secretary-Treasurer, SD 52 (Prince Rupert), 634–6th Avenue East, Prince Rupert, B.C. V8J 1X1; Phone 624-6717; Fax 624-6517; Email: [email protected]. Closing date for applications is Wednesday noon, June 20, 2012.
For more information contact Frank Shale, Director of Operations at 624-4841.
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The Terrace Standard requires a circulation supervisor. Duties include supervising a diverse group of newspaper carriers and collators, shipping and receiving, data entry and dealing with the public. A strong knowledge of computers and computer programs is essential. On site training. This is a Monday to Friday position. The compensation package includes benefits. Please address applications complete with resume and two letters of reference to:
The PublisherTerrace Standard3210 Clinton Street,Terrace, B.C. V8G 5R2Fax 250-638-8432
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ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANTAPPRAISALS NORTHWEST, a real estate appraisal and consulting business headquartered in Terrace and providing services throughout Northwestern British Co-lumbia, is seeking an Administrative Assistant.The Administrative Assistant will be perform a variety of general office duties, including telephone, reception, bookkeeping, mail, filing, photocopying, as well as as-sist in compiling appraisal and consulting reports.The successful candidate should possess the following experience and skills:
Practical experience with Microsoft Word and Excel, as well as basic accounting, database, networking, internet, graphic and digital photography software.Good communication skills, both written and verbal.Strong comprehension and organizational skills, and ability to multi-task and work with minimal supervi-sion.
This is a permanent position (25-30 hours per week).Those interested in this position should submit
resumes by email: [email protected] or fax (250) 638-8056. Deadline for application is June 19, 2012.
We thank all who submit resumes for this position. Only those selected for interviews will be contacted.
CLASS 1 CITY P&D DRIVER
Are you looking for a Career with an Industry Leader? Join our Team in our Prince Rupert Service Centre
Now hiring a vacation relief Class 1 driver with LTL experience. Eventually could lead to full time, to pick-up & deliver freight locally. You have the
flexibility to drive various Class 1 vehicles & equipment and 5 ton straight truck, ensure secure loads, and have a natural customer service focus. You have a minimum of 1 year experience driving Class 1 vehicles. Familiarity with the city of Prince Rupert truck routes, industrial zones & dangerous
goods routes is an asset. CF offers an attractive starting wage of $23.48 p/h, superior benefits & pension plans, company paid support for
professional development & Employee & Family Assistant Program. APPLY: Online: www.canadianfreightways.com Contact: Stacey Kowalchuk Fax: (403) 287-6003 [email protected] Drop off at: 1620 Prince Rupert Blvd Prince Rupert, BC V8J 2Z3 No phone calls please.
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DRIVERS WANTED: Terrifi c career opportunity out-standing growth potential to learn how to locate rail defects. No Experience Needed!! Extensive paid travel, meal allowance, 4 wks. vacation & benefi ts pkg. Skills Needed - Ability to travel 3 months at a time Valid License with air brake endorsement. High School Diploma or GED.
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Busy commercial transport truck dealership in KELOWNA has openings for the following:
JOURNEYMAN COMMERCIAL TRANSPORT TECHNICIAN
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These positions are permanent full-time with These positions are permanent full-time with competitive wage and benefi ts package.competitive wage and benefi ts package.
Please forward resumes to Attn: HR Department2072 Falcon Rd, Kamloops BC V2C 4J3
Fax: 250-374-7790Email: [email protected]
Only applicants selected for an interview will be contacted.
SALESPERSONrequired for a
salary plus bonus positionThe successful applicant should be a strong self-starter. Must be able to communicate
efficiently with the public and have a positive attitude and a desire to earn above average income. Preference will be given to a person
with customer service experience.Apply in person with resume to:
Bob Costainc/o Terrace Toyota
4912 Highway 16 WestTerrace, B.C. V8G 1L8
Courtesy Travel 113 - 4716 Lazelle Avenue, Terrace BC
Uniglobe Courtesy Travel is looking for a unique
Individual to join our team of Sales Agents
Candidates Must have:Industry or travel experience•
Con dence and an outgoing personality• Communication skills•
Please apply in person between 11:00am to 4:00pm
Skeena Concrete Products Ltd.3751 Old Lakelse Lake Dr. Terrace, BC
Fax: 250-635-4171 PH: 250-635-3936ATTN: Fred or Donna
Email: [email protected]
Full Time seasonal workPhysically demandingMust have Class 3 with air to train on Mixer TruckAble to work with toolsSalary to be negotiated based on experience
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AIRLINES ARE Hiring- Train for high paying Aviation Main-tenance Career. FAA ap-proved program. Financial aid if qualifi ed- Housing available. CALL Aviation Institute of Maintenance (877)818-0783.
REAL ESTATE OPPORTUNITYWill provide training &
experience for person(s) interested in REAL ESTATE as a career with opportunity
to own the Real Estate company and building in
Prince Rupert. CALL ELAINE
@ 250-624-3364
Education/Trade Schools
INTERIOR HEAVY EQUIP-MENT OPERATOR SCHOOL.NO Simulators. In-the-seat training. Real world tasks.Weekly start dates. Job board! Funding options.Apply online! IHEschool.com 1-866-399-3853
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Career Opportunities
Employment
Help WantedGOLDEN STAR requires the following positions: F/T or P/T server. Experience is an as-set. Please apply in person with resume at 4606 Lazelle Ave., Terrace. No phone calls please.
Uncle Buck’s now looking for energetic waiters/waitresses. Apply in person to Uncle Buck’s
Employment
Help Wanted
LEARN HOW TO COOK!
Cooks Helper/Dishwasher required. PT evening shift.
Apply in person at: Cor’s Restaurant404 Enterprise Ave.
Kitimat. Great job for a student.
Help Wanted Help Wanted
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Kitimat Valley Institute1352 Alexander Avenue, Kitimat BC V8C 1A2
Phone: 250-639-9199 Fax: 250-639-9669Attention: Andree Bouchard, Human Resources Coordinator
Or via email [email protected] you to all applicants for your interest in Kitimat Valley Institute
but only candidates selected for an interview will be contacted.Posting deadline Friday, June 22, 2012.
“Where Education, Industry and Culture Come Together.”
The Kitimat Valley Institute proudly offers employment driven training and education to the Northwest Region. We are currently accepting applications for the following position:
Environment, Health and Safety Instructor• Position is Variable, Casual and On Call and may include early mornings,
evenings and weekends. Could involve travel on occasion.• Wages dependent upon experience.
Interested individuals please apply as outlined below. Applicants failing to apply as specifi ed will not be considered in the selection process.Job Description:Under the direction of the Program Coordinators or a designate, the EHS Instructor position is responsible for providing instruction and facilitating student learning according to prescribed curricula and syllabi, keeping accurate records and meeting all reporting requirements.Education Requirements:The successful candidate will have a background in, or understanding of and appreciation for environment, health and safety processes and policies. The successful candidate will have (or be willing and able to acquire) a provincial instructors diploma, adult education diploma/certifi cate or equivalent. Training, teaching, or instructing experience with adult learners and/or adult learners with disabilities and 1-2 years experience in the Health and Safety or adult education fi elds. Training will be provided to the successful candidate.Skills:To perform the EHS Instructor position successfully, an individual must be able to perform each skill responsibly and satisfactorily. These skills are representative, but not all-inclusive, of the knowledge, skill, and ability required to instruct EHS courses.
• Excellent oral communication.• Time Management.• Document reading, control and handling.• Maintain and advocate for industry and governmental standards and legislation as
it pertains to environment, health and safety.
EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY
Assistant Superintendent, Maintenance Department
Maher Terminals Holding Corp in Prince Rupert is seeking quali ed applicants for the position of: Assistant Superintendent, Maintenance Department.
This is an entry level management position in a growing busi-ness. Successful applicants will be scheduled to work on all shifts in a 24/7 operation.
The ideal candidate will have:• A serious regard for safety and some experience in industrial work settings• A technical background or a very strong interest in heavy equipment and facility maintenance • Post-secondary degree or diploma and or commensurate work experience • Strong computer skills• Previous supervisory experience or be able to demonstrate leadership in a work environment or the community• Excellent written and oral communication skills
Applications will be accepted up to and including June 22, 2012
at Fairview Container Terminal, 3100 Scott Rd Prince Rupert, or by email at [email protected].
Only those chosen for interviews will be contacted.
Seeking a part-time
CUSTOMER SERVICE ADVISOR
Terrace, B.C.The ideal candidate will have previous experience in health care products. Experience is a strong asset but will train the ideal candidate.
We are looking for someone who is:
[email protected] or File #312, C/O Terrace Standard,
3210 Clinton Street, Terrace, B.C. V8G 5R2.We thank all applicants, however, only those to be selected for an interview will be contacted.
Check us out atwww.fulp.ca
Foremost Universal LP is currently hiring full-time:
EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES
What we can offer:
A desirable work environment and opportunity to be part of a great team
Long-term, stable employment
Opportunities for career development
A competitive wage and group benefits program
An opportunity to grow with a rapidly expanding company Submit your résumé today by fax (780) 875-6169
or email our HR Recruiter at: [email protected]
Welders: Apprentices Journeymen B-Pressure
Submit your resume today by fax (780) 875-6169or email our HR Recruiter at: [email protected]
PART TIME LINE COOK
KITCHEN MANAGER
PART TIME DESK CLERK
Experienced cook with the ability to work in any station as required.
Trade qualification as asset. B.C. Food Safe required. Must be creative and passionate about culinary arts. Must be a good team member.
-Must be creative and passionate about culinary arts
-Trade qualifications required-Ability to work in any station-Good salary and benefits package-Previous experience necessary
-Receptionist and clerical skills necessary
Fax resume to: 250-635-6381Email: [email protected]: 4702 Lakelse Avenue Terrace, B.C. V8G 1R6
has an immediate opening for an ENERGETIC, DYNAMIC FULL-TIME
SALES ASSISTANTThe ideal candidate will be customer service oriented, self motivated and enjoy design and color coordinating. Duties will include greeting customers, processing sales orders and main-taining the appearance of the showroom.
We offer an enjoyable working environment, excellent benefit package and salary in accor-dance with experience.
We thank all applicants; however only those se-lected for an interview will be contacted.
Please send your resumé to:YOUR DECOR
4602 Keith Ave.Terrace BC V8G 4K1
Attention: Dave MerrittEmail: [email protected]
FLOORING | CABINETS | WINDOW COVERINGS | INSTALLATION
has an immediate opening for an FULL-TIME
WAREHOUSE PERSONAs a warehouse worker you would be respon-sible for the safe handling and movement of freight in a fast paced environment.The successful candidate will be customer ser-vice oriented, have the ability to lift 50 lbs, be a team player and available to work Saturdays. A DMV abstract is required.We offer an enjoyable working environment, excellent benefit package and salary in accor-dance with experience.We thank all applicants; however only those se-lected for an interview will be contacted.Please send your resumé to:
YOUR DECOR4602 Keith Ave.
Terrace BC V8G 4K1Attention: Dave Merritt
Email: [email protected]
FLOORING | CABINETS | WINDOW COVERINGS | INSTALLATION
Busy commercial transport truck dealership in Kelowna has openings for the following:
JOURNEYMAN COMMERCIAL TRANSPORT TECHNICIANJOURNEYMAN TRUCK & EQUIPMENT PARTSPERSON
These positions are permanent full-time with competitive wage and benefi ts package.
Resumes to Attn: HR Dept2072 Falcon Rd., Kamloops BC V2C 4J3
Fax: (250)374-7790Email: [email protected]
Only applicants selected for an interview will be contacted.
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has an immediate opening for FULL-TIME
WAREHOUSE PERSONAs a warehouse worker you would be respon-sible for the safe handling and movement of freight in a fast paced environment.The successful candidate will be customer ser-vice oriented, have the ability to lift 50 lbs, be a team player and available to work Saturdays. A DMV abstract is required.We offer an enjoyable working environment, excellent benefit package and salary in accor-dance with experience.We thank all applicants; however only those se-lected for an interview will be contacted.Please send your resumé to:
YOUR DECOR4602 Keith Ave.
Terrace BC V8G 4K1Attention: Dave Merritt
Email: [email protected]
FLOORING | CABINETS | WINDOW COVERINGS | INSTALLATION
Seeking a part-time
CUSTOMER SERVICE ADVISOR
Terrace, B.C.The ideal candidate will have previous experience in health care products. Experience is a strong asset but will train the ideal candidate.
We are looking for someone who is:
[email protected] or File #312, C/O Terrace Standard,
3210 Clinton Street, Terrace, B.C. V8G 5R2.We thank all applicants, however, only those to be selected for an interview will be contacted.
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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
Usk Hobby Farmis open Thurs, Fri & Sat afternoons
from 1:00 to 6:00, during June to Oct,
selling jams, jellies & baked goods.
Petting Farm is open 2:00 to 6:00
on Sunday afternoons. $500/person
Kitimat Valley Institute
1352 Alexander Avenue, Kitimat BC V8C 1A2
Phone: 250-639-9199 Fax: 250-639-9669
Attention: Andree Bouchard, Human Resources CoordinatorOr via email [email protected]
Thank you to all applicants for your interest in Kitimat Valley Institutebut only candidates selected for an interview will be contacted.
Posting deadline Friday, June 22, 2012.
“Where Education, Industry and Culture Come Together.”
The Kitimat Valley Institute has proudly offered its services since 2006. This service assists employers with their manpower needs by providing them access to professional services Human Resources. Our customer in Kitimat is looking to have a Temporary Worker for a 1 year contract part time.KVI Employment Agency is currently accepting applications for the following position:
Fleet CoordinatorThe Fleet Coordinator position is responsible for Fleet Vehicle Registration and Insurance Procedures. The Fleet Coordinator analyzes, performs risk assessments, and maintains accurate and timely records.QUALIFICATIONS:
Education and Experience
Successful candidate will have a college certifi cate or automotive technician certifi cate with two to three years experience in document control, risk management, basic vehicle knowledge or an equivalent combination of education and experience.Skills
To perform the Fleet Coordinator job successfully, an individual must be able to demonstrate the following skills satisfactorily. These requirements are representative, but not all-inclusive, of the knowledge, skill, and ability required to coordinate the Fleet. The candidate must produce a Class 5 driver’s licence.
• Working knowledge of MS Offi ce, including Word, Excel, Outlook with a high level in Excel
• Excellent analytical skills with ability to read and understand procedures and Insurances contract
• Excellent organizational skills• Excellent communication skills• Ability to present and summarize data• Ability to extrapolate data and make recommendations• Ability to work independently with limited direction• Good judgement and ability to prioritize assignments• Ability to be pro-active and self-directed
EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY
First Canada has an opening in Kitimat, for a casual, on call, bus driver (including school and transit). The successful applicant will hold a Class 2 licence with Air, or higher, and will have previous professional driving experience.
A clean Driver’s Abstract is required.
Please mail, email, or fax Resume and Driver’s Abstract to Mr. Philip Malnis:
First Canada ULC.780 Lahakas Blvd.Kitimat BC V8C 1T9
Fax. # 250-632-2154email: Phil.Malnis@fi rstgroup.com
Help Wanted
Employment
Help WantedAn Alberta Construction Com-pany is hiring dozer, excavator and labour/rock truck opera-tors. Preference will be given to operators that are experi-enced in oilfi eld road and lease construction. Lodging and meals provided. The work is in the vicinity of Edson, Al-berta. Alcohol & Drug testing required. Call Contour Con-struction at 780-723-5051.
EXPERIENCED PARTS Per-son required for progressive auto/industrial supplier. Hired applicant will receive top wag-es, full benefi ts and RRSP bo-nuses plus moving allowanc-es. Our 26,000 sq.ft. store is located 2.5 hours N.E. of Ed-monton, Alberta. See our community at:LacLaBicheRegion.com Send resume to: Sapphire Auto, Box 306, Lac La Biche, AB, T0A 2C0. Email:[email protected].
WE are looking for Servers. Please drop down your re-sume to Shan Yan Restaurant at 4606 Greig Ave, Terrace. No phone calls please.
Employment
Help WantedKITIMAT
DRIVERS WANTED
Full and Part time for Coastal Taxi.
We are also hiring part time dispatchers.
Send resume & drivers abstract to
PO Box 56 Kitimat, BC V8C 2G6
No phone calls
PIZZARAMA in Kitimat is now hiring Cooks & Drivers. Must be able to multi task, have good communication skills & work well in a fast paced environment.
Bring resume to PIZZARAMA
171 Nechako Centre after 2pm.
No phone calls please
Employment
Help WantedSmile’s Seafood Cafe needs Energetic Cooks, Buss Boys, Buss Girls & Dishwash-er/Food Prep. “Serving it Right” and “Food Safe” also previous experience an as-set.
Sujitra’s Suds & Seams has an opening available for a
Part time leading into Full Time
Seamstress. Please drop off resume to
172 Nechako Centre during business hours. No phone calls please.
Kitimat
Home Care/SupportWe Care Home Health
ServicesIs immediately hiring Nurse grads, LPNs, and RNs for Oc-cupational Health and Infl uen-za Programs. Please contact Cindy Mangnus, Terrace Client Care Manager at 250-635-2274, or [email protected] or drop in or mail your resume attention Linda Preston, Offi ce Manag-er-106B-4741 Lakelse Ave-nue, Terrace, BC - V8G 4R9
Medical/DentalESTABLISHED DENTAL clin-ic requires full-time Appoint-ments/Insurance Coordinator. We are looking for a well-orga-nized, energetic and friendly candidate to join our team. Must have strong computer skills. Dentistry and account-ing background an asset. Apply to [email protected] drop a resume at:501 McBride St., Prince Rupert BC, 250-624-9809.
Services
Health ProductsOPEN HOUSE- Herbal Magic Join for only $9.95 per week. Come in today, or call Herbal Magic at 1-800-854-5176.
Services
Education/TutoringGration Math Tutoring
Services 250-635-4777
We’ll solve all your problems!
Transport Canada Certifi cations
SVOP May 28- June 1MED - A3 May 7-9 June 12-14MED - A1 May 14-18 June 4-8MED - A2 May - TBA June 4-9Radio Operator ROCM or ROCMC
May 23-25 & June 25-27Simulated Electronic Navigation - Limited TBA
Capp’s Marine
Educationwww.cappsmarine.com
410-309 2nd Ave WestPrince Rupert, BC
(250) 627-1265
Financial Services
DEBT CONSOLIDATION PROGRAM
Helping CANADIANS repay debts, reduce or eliminate
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DROWNING IN Debt? Helping Canadians 25 years. Lower payments by 30%, or cut debts 70% thru settlements. Avoid bankruptcy! Free con-sultation. Toll-Free 1-877-556-3500 www.mydebtsolution.com
GET BACK ON TRACK! Bad credit? Bills? Unemployed? Need Money? We Lend! If you own your own home - you qualify. Pioneer Acceptance Corp. Member BBB. 1-877-987-1420.
www.pioneerwest.com
IF YOU own a home or real estate, Alpine Credits can lend you money: It’s that simple. Your credit/age/income is not an issue. 1-800-587-2161.
M O N E Y P R OV I D E R . C O M $500 Loan and +. No Credit Refused. Fast, Easy, 100% Secure. 1-877-776-1660.
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.
Farm Services
Sand/Gravel/Topsoil
Services
LandscapingKITIMAT
LAWN CARE & SNOW REMOVAL
SERVICEMowing & TrimmingPower Sweeping &
Lawn CleanupDe thatching,
Edging & TillingHedge
Trimming & Tree Pruning (fall bookings)Call today!!!!778.631.2093Reasonable
Rates
Pets & Livestock
PetsFREE Adorable Kittens
In TerraceBorn May 6th, will be ready to go June 15th. Call evenings af-ter 6:00 p.m. 250-638-8508
Free to a loving homeTwo 3yr old female fi xed
cats. Have shots.Ph: 250-632-5004
Merchandise for Sale
AuctionsUNRESERVED AUCTIONS- June 16 & 17, Redwater, Al-berta. Collector vehicles and tractors, 1300 die cast toy tractors, wagons, buggies, show harness; old gas upright gas pumps; original case ea-gle; antiques. Thursday, June 21 - Harry Shapka, Vilna, Al-berta. Phone 780-636-2165. JD 8650, 4440, 4240; Concord air drill; 1977 & 87 Kenworths; Cat 966C loader; Komatsu D85; lowboy; 8820 & 860 combines; haying equipment. Saturday, June 23 - John Baranec, Innisfree, Alberta. Phone 780-592-2308. Steiger ST250, 9030 Bi-Directional; 4640 & 4320; MF 8450; Claas 98; 1980 Ford tandem; Kello 24’ disc; JD 820 & 830; plus full line-up. View full lists on-line: prodaniukauctions.com.
FurnitureFor Sale: Futon; coffee table & 2 end tables; Oak hutch w/top; table & 6 chairs w/2 leafs; Miskakai TV w/remote; Parlour chair, and much more. 250-628-3113SELLING: sofa, loveseat & chair $500; big TV w/glass ta-ble included $300; living room tables $100; dining table with 6 chairs & cabinet $1000; kitchen table with 5 chairs $300; Queen mattress with base & metal frame, side ta-bles & dresser $600; micro-wave $30; freezer $100; snow-blower $300; lawnmower $100 & more, all in good conditions, sold in sets or separated. fl exible prices. (709)764-1702 or email: [email protected]
Farm Services
Sand/Gravel/Topsoil
Merchandise for Sale
Garage Sales119 Gull Cres, Saturday June 16. 9 am - 2 pm. Multi-family, misc household items
Garage sale14 Hawk St.
Saturday June 168:00-2:00
Household items, furniture, exercise equip-
ment.
Heavy Duty Machinery
A- STEEL SHIPPING STORAGE CONTAINERS /
Bridges / EquipmentWheel loaders JD 644E & 544A / 63’ & 90’ Stiff boom 5th wheel crane trucks/Excavators EX200-5 & 892D-LC / Small forklifts / F350 C/C “Cabs”20’40’45’53’ New/ Used/ Damaged /Containers Semi Trailers for Hiway & Storage-Call 24 Hrs 1-866-528-7108 Delivery BC and AB www.rtccontainer.com
Misc. for SaleESTATE sale, all items must go and any reasonable offer accepted. Couch and love-seat, beige with fl oral, Pine 6 drawer dresser with matching mirror - like new, double bed, with headboard in dark wood with two matching dressers, 4 homemade night tables with wood scrolling, china cabinet and hutch - like new - with matching table / chairs, exer-cise bike, homemade book case, china (silver birch pat-tern), pinwheel crystal fruit bowl, upright mirror with stand, microwave oven, vacuum cleaner, corner lamps, clock, plant stand and two original paintings. Contact, 250-638-1584
FOR SALE 96’ Chev Frontier Motorhome, 30ft sleeps 6 - walk around queen bed - 69,000 km - New Awning Excellent condition. Asking $21,000 for an appointment please call 250-635-5911 or 250-635-5917
For Sale: McCullough Chain Saw 22” inches, real good, $250. call: 250-635-9123
FOR SALE small hot tub in good condition 1 1/2 yrs old,red colour Ph:250-635-1570, 2 lazy boy chairs + love seat.
HOT TUB (SPA) COVERS. Best price. Best quality. All shapes & colours available. 1-866-652-6837 www.thecoverguy.com/news-paper?
KEY CUTTING MACHINE along with assorted varieties of keys available for sale. Approx. val-ue $3000, asking $1000. Call 250-631-9704
Kitimat- Appliances for sale
Moffat super capacity heavy duty washer &
Hotpoint extra large dryer. $500 for the pair.
Please call: 250-632-5004MOVING out Sale, Furniture; dining table & end table set, Queen bed, sofas, TV, 12 ft boat & 8hp outboard motor. Bi-cycles All season & winter tires set on rims P215/70R14. Parts for 94 Aerostar. Phone: 250-632-3742 or Email: [email protected] for details
STEEL BUILDING - Blowout sale! 20x26 $5,199. 25x28 $5,799. 30x42 $8,390. 32x56 $11,700. 40x50 $14,480. 47x 76 $20,325. One end wall in-cluded. Pioneer Steel 1-800-668-5422 www.pioneersteel.ca
Window A/C unit for sale $125Medical Bed used 1yr $1200 oboPh: 250-632-8780
Misc. WantedA used incumbent exercise bike in good condition, rea-sonable price please, phone 250-638-0854
COIN Collector looking to buy Collections, Accumulations, Olympic Gold & Silver Coins. Bulk Silver coins, bills etc. CallChad 250-863-3082 (Local)
Merchandise for Sale
Misc. WantedFacebrick old fort or dutchmould, $250 bricks, new orused, similar maybe consid-ered, 250-638-0854Looking for Canopy for a new-er ford truck, 99” X 59” inches.250-624-5891 please leave amessage.
Water6 scuba dive tanks @ $50.ea; 105 horse Mercury jet@$5900. Call 250-635-3034HOT TUB (6 people) clean tubin good condition,plumbingneeds some repair $800 o.b.o 250-635-8892
Real Estate
Acreage for SalePARTIAL View lot for sale inTerrace (on bench) in a very desirable neighbourhood. Ask-ing $69,900 call 250-631-9704
Apt/Condos for SaleBACHELOR suite,furnished utilities incl. Suitable for single$500 pm.avail Immediately Ph615-7782
Business for SaleLIVE THE Dream. HarboursEnd Marine, 27 year history onbeautiful Salt Spring Island,BC “the best place on earth!”Owner retiring, well-estab-lished business only $129,000email: [email protected]
Duplex/4 PlexDuplex for Sale: 1576 sq ft, 2storey,3 bedr, 2 1/2 bth, den, spacious fenced yard on cor-ner lot, all appls, single cargarage, 5’5” high crawl space for storage (788 sq ft). For picsor to view contact:[email protected] or 250-635-9346
For Sale By Owner1992 gas Jetta, automatic,157,000 kms. $1,000OBO.250-624-6801 leave amessageCHARMING 3 bedroom, 1340sq. ft. home at 41 Bittern for sale by owner. Asking$176,500. Features new sid-ing, new windows, new lami-nate fl ooring. Spacious kitch-en, with solid oak cabinets,separate laundry room. Enjoythe claw foot tub or separate large shower in the main fl oorbath. Master bedroom featuresan ensuite with sky-light. The back yard is fully fenced withlots of room for gardening andentertaining. Includes all appli-ances. Immediate possessionis available. Please call Bev at1-403-479-3369 or e-mail [email protected] to arrangeviewing.
House for SaleNechako Area
1.5 story 4 bedroom, 2 bath
private yard, all new solar windows, new deck
w/ view of Mt. ElizabethPh: 250-632-1553
10am-10pm
Houses For SaleFor Sale: Seasonal, wellmaintained older cabin with 80 ft of lake frontage. Located on west-side of Lakelse Lake. Asking $209,000.00 Phone:250-615-9181
House For Sale: 5bdrm, 2+ 1ensuite, 1150 sqft per storey,gas, electric & wood heat, , ,60’X188’ contact: 250-638-0 9 6 7 , yo r ke a n @ t e l u s . n e t ,$234,900.00 5018 Agar Ave-nue
Homes WantedKitimat
HOMES WANTED TO BUY
Duplexes, Fourplexes
or Multi Family homes.
Call Aaron250.826.2284 for information
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3202 MUNROE STREET
8,000 Sq. Ft. includes retail
space and warehouse
Plenty of customer parking
High Traffic corner location
CALL DAVE NOW TO VIEW!
250-615-1505
FOR LEASE...TWO GREAT HIGH TRAFFICLOCATIONS ON HIGHWAY 16
in Terrace, BC
PLUS NEWLY RENOVATED SECOND FLOOR SPACE!
4602 KEITH AVENUE(across from Tim Hortons)
Separate Entrance
Approximately 1802 Sq.Ft.
1-888-296-8059www.wintonglobal.com
Local DealerJames (Jim) Almgren
250-635-5602
PRINCE RUPERT
250-627-7551250-627-7551 •• www.rupertrealty.ca www.rupertrealty.ca
Melanie Melanie EricksonErickson
Checklist for your new home
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COAST MOUNTAINS Terrace, B.C - A Place to Call Home
DAVE MATERI250-615-7225
Terrace Office 250-638-1400
CALL DAVE TODAY TO BOOK YOUR VIEWING
Waterfront Property On
Lakelse Lake
Lot 19 Squirrel Point
140 Feet Of Lakefront And Beautiful View. Pull your holiday trailer in or build your cabin and deck over-looking the lake
$129,000 MLS
Lot 4 Lakelse River
Just Around the corner from the lake this property has water front to park your boat and great fishing off the beach. Bring an offer
$87,900 MLS
2564 Squirrel Point
Offers 115 feet of lake front and a great getaway with rustic cabin up in the trees. Enjoy the birds and creek trickling by. Boat, motor and trailer are included ONLY
$119,000 MLS
2866 Squirrel Point
Great location to enjoy this 3 bedroom cabin overlook-ing lakelse lake. Drive in and park up top with a short walk thru the park like trail to the cabin and beach.
$182,500 MLS
Custom built 4 bedrooms 3 bathroom year round home on the shores of lakelse lake. Quality built to last and nicely landscaped right down to the sandy beach. 2.2 acres and a Beautiful view. Asking
$695,000 MLS
2305 1st Ave
Skyline Manor1200 Summit Ave.
Bachelor & 1 Bedroom Suites.Security Entrance, harbour views, balconies,
storage, laundry facilities, hot water & heat included. Sorry no pets. Close to hospital, bus stop & downtown.
References required.Contact our on site Manager at
250-624-6019
Real Estate
Mobile Homes & Parks
FOR SALE Trailer 12X66, Natural gas, new water heater & fridge, W/D, asking $8,000 250-638-8147 call after 5:00p.m.
Rentals
Apt/Condo for Rent
Oasis Oasis ApartmentsApartments
RenovatedRenovated
1 & 2 bdrm Suites1 & 2 bdrm SuitesFurnished Furnished
& Un-Furnished.& Un-Furnished.Quiet Tenants.Quiet Tenants.
On Site On Site Management.Management.Gym, Hot Tub Gym, Hot Tub
& Sauna.& Sauna.
References References
Required.Required.
250-627-5820250-627-5820www.oasisaparts.comwww.oasisaparts.com
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
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
FREE HEAT AND HOT WATER
Bachelor 1 and 2 bedroom
APARTMENTS Largest, Brightest SuitesShiny Hardwood Floors
Unfurnished & FurnishedDaily - Weekly - Monthly
ABSOLUTELY NO PARTIERSRENT starting from $600
INCLUDES HEAT!
OCEANVIEW APTS(250)632-2822 Kitimat
GATEWAY APARTMENTS
McBride & 8th Prince Rupert
Unfurnished - Furnished(Furnished short Term
Rentals Available)Close to downtown
Adult-oriented No Pets
627-7137Hillcrest Place Apartments
Two bedroomsNo Smoking, No Pets
Starting at $675 monthly250.632.7814 Kitimat
Rentals
Apt/Condo for Rent
HILLCREST PLACE
APARTMENTS1651 Haisla Blvd.
Kitimat, BC2 bedroom suitessecurity building
New: dishwasher, appliances & cabinets.
All New: windows, plumbing, electrical, drywall,
kitchen & bathroom- sound insulated
- electric heat. 1 yr lease
Starting at $995 per month
N/S, N/PFor complete details or to request an application,
please call 250.632.7814
KITIMAT APTSBEST VALUE
• Starting at $550• Balconies• Security Entrances• Cameras for your safety• Now includes basic
cableEmail:
www.apartments.comPhone: 250.632.APTS
(2787)
KitimatMIDTOWN
APARTMENTSFree heat & Free hot waterFurnished & Unfurnished
1 & 2 bedroomsSecurity Entries
No Pets. No Smoking250.632.7179
KULDO COURT APARTMENTS
in Kitimat• 1, 2 & 3 bedroom apts.• Heat & Hot Water Incl.• Laundry Facilities• References Required
250 632-7729email: [email protected]
Real Estate
Rentals
Apt/Condo for RentQUATSINO APTS
KITIMAT• Downtown location• Balconies• Security Entrances• Some furnished suites
Call for an appointment250.632.4511
www.kitimatapartments.com
SANDPIPER APTSKITIMAT
Newer BuildingsElevators
Security EntrancesCovered Parking
Balconieswww.kitimatapartments.com
250.632.4254
VIEWPOINT APARTMENTSKitimat 1,2,3 bdrms
Clean & QuietHeat & hot water included
Call (250)632-2824 or email
www.kitimatrentals.com
Apartment Furnished
PORT Edward, FURNISHED 2 Bedroom, lower duplex, available now. No stairs, w & dryer - free. BC Hydro n/i, apr. $80 per month. Rent for $800. per month. Call 250-627-1414. www.prince-rupert-real-estate.com
Duplex / 4 Plex2BDRM 5 appliances, close to Hospital. N/S, N/P. $700/mo. + utilities. (250)635-5380
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References required!
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For Rent In Terrace: Side by side duplex, 3bedrm, 2 bath, 3 appliances, gas fi re place, wood fl oor, carport, storage shed, located upper Thornhill, please, N/S, references, avail. July 1st $1100.00 + utility 250-635-3756
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Duplex / 4 Plexone bedrm unit with view of river on Queensway drive. Newly renovated, private small deck, utilities not included,n/s $800/mo. Call Betty 250-635-2837SMALL 2bdrm at 3735 Pine. Good rental ref’s. req’d. $550/mo. N/P, N/S, (250)638-8639
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#7 In the Thornhill Trailer Court, close to schools, 2 bdrm, 5 appliances, large ad-diction Rent $850/mo Avail. July 1st. 250-635-5652
Modular HomesJUNE SPECIAL
Brand New 16’ Wide ModularHomes. From $69,000.00
Homes for Rent2 Bdrm Character Home in Horseshoe for Rent: $1100 + util. 1 year lease & references. Avail. July 1st 250-975-00952 bdrm house for rent available immediately 250-635-58933 bd home 2 baths, D/W, W/D, F/S, rural setting, large fenced back yard. 10min to town, $1100.00 avail. July 1st
250-615-00764 bdrm, 2 bath, partially fur-nished house. N/P, N/S, $1300, ex. ref. 250-638-8639
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Homes for Rent4 bed, family home on bench, 2 bath, den, sauna,double gar-age,R.V. parking, 5 applianc-es, ref’s req’d + D.D., $1400/mo, available. Immed. (250) 635-2169 or 250-639-6070
AVAILABLE to rent from July 1- 3 Bedrooms 2 Bathrooms (very good condition) include all appliances. Rent 1450 per month plus utilities. please call 250-631-9704
Cute 3 Brdm. House at 4940 Medeek,n/s or dogs.$800/mo Good Refs.Req.250-638-8639
FOR RENT ground level 2 bedroom apt, avail July 1st, in Summit Square $700/month Call Jas (250)635 1126 or 631 3178
FOR RENT IN KITIMAT3 bed, 1 bath - $1,400. + util.3 bed, 2 bath - $1,650. + util.
Call: (250) 639 - 4439
For Rent in KitimatSingle family home in whitesail area, private fenced yard, gar-age, & covered deck, 5 bdrm, 2 bath. Avail. June 15 for long term lease or rent.
Ph: 250-639-1234
FOR RENT Newly renovated two bedroom lower half of house with F/S shared W/D and large back yard.avail July 1 ,asking $750 pm.Call Patrick 250-638-1135
FOR rent one bedroom house in Thornhill. F/S, electric heat references required. $400/mo. Avail Aug. 1st. (250)615-7010
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Rentals
Homes for RentFor Rent in Terrace
Perfect for a professional or retired couple or individual. This compact, two-bedroom unit has a large heated at-tached garage. Fridge, stove, washer and dryer are includ-ed. Conveniently located in the Horseshoe area and just min-utes from downtown, a 20-minute walk could take you to many of Terrace’s amenities including the arena, aquatic centre, medical clinic, dental clinic, local bakery, George Lit-tle Park and more. Currently Accepting Applications. To apply or for more information contact: 250-638-1665
House for Rent in KitimatNechako area. Close to Elem. & High schools, 3 bdrm, wash-er/dryer, fenced yard.
Ph:250-632-7312 or250-632-1752 cell
PR: 1528 7th Ave East, 3bdrm, 3bath. Garage, Laun-dry, Gas Heat. No Pets. Per-fect for a Family! $1150/mo. Avail immed. Long Term Renter Preferred. Call 250-624-1461
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Homes for RentNEWER EXECUTIVE homefor rent in quiet family orientedneighborhood. 3 level, 5 bdrm,2.5 full bath plus full ensuite w/jacuzzi, + all appliances. Largelandscaped yard w/detachedshop/garage,$1700/mo + util.1 Yr. lease. ref’s req’d. Avail. July 1. Contact 250-638-7758 or email: [email protected]
PR: 4 Bdrm, 2 Bath House.Internet incl. Close to town,W/D, $1000/mo. + DD. N/S,Ref. Req’d. Call 250-600-2791
Quiet one bedroom in Thorn-hill, fi rst and last month’s rent,deposit and good references required. No smoking or pets.$425 250-638-8639
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Rooms starting at $39/daily, $199/weekly, $599/monthly,
Students $499/monthly.All-inclusive. 250-600-1680
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Shared Accommodation
LOOKING TO rent remaining upstairs bedroom to a mature adult with the preference of a female This is a 3000 ft. ex-ecutive house that is furnished with 4 piece leather furniture in the living room, electric fi re-place, couch/love seat in the t.v room, 8 person dining room table and chair set, stainless f/s/w/d/dw,microwave, large gym complete with a power rack, free weight/cardio sec-tion and satellite radio with a stereo. This is an open con-cept house that has 4 bed-rooms and 4 bathrooms. This house is located in a great area on the bench (Johnstone st) and has Terrace mountain trail start right in the backyard! Also included is wireless inter-net,HD satellite with a full TV package and a 50” plasma mounted to wall. Available A.S.A.P. Price is $500 and a minimum 6 month tenancy re-quired. Beautiful house in a great location! For more infor-mation text/call 250 565 5098 or email me at [email protected]
Suites, Upper
Kitimat- Beautiful suite for lease
Taking applications for 6 month lease. All-inclusive 2 bdrm suite available now.
1040 sq. ft., renovated main fl oor of house with large
deck, fully furnished, near golf course,
adult oriented. $1950/mth plus damage deposit, includes heat,
hydro, internet, satellite TV, light housekeeping, yard maintenance,
appliances, household items and shared laundry. Phone: 250-639-3924 for
more info and to request an application form.
TownhousesAvailable August 1st. 3 bed-room, 3 bath. Walsh/Horse-shoe area. N/P, N/S, 4 appli-ances. Garage. $1,100.00. 1 year lease. 638-7747 leave message.
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Call Mgr. 632-4411
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WANTED TO RENT: house/duplex/suite that allows pets. I have one cat, one bird, and a fi sh tank. I am single fe-male with no kids, non-smok-er/drinker/partier, relocating to Rupert due to work. Must be in decent condition with quiet neighbors. Looking to rent for approx. 1yr. Very clean and private. To move in July or Au-gust. 250-299-5940
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Cars - Domestic1987 Nissan Path Finder, good condition for parts, still runs, all season rim and tires, 230/75/R15, inter. good, new wipers, cd player, asking $600. OBO 250-635-5459/1-250-617-1405
2000 Chevrolet Corvette; re-movable hardtop; auto; leather int., 112,000km. Asking $26,500. Call 250-624-57222001 Pontiac Sunfi re, 2-dr, Automatic, CD player, 115,000 km. exc. running cond. $4200 OBO. Call 250-622-2468
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Cars - Domestic2003 Mazda MPV For Sale In Terrace. 101,500km, auto air,
cruise, pwr windows/lock, command start, reg servicing,
excellent condition. Asking $7,900 open to offers contact: 250-635-2606
2008 Ford Focus, $9500, 4 new tires, 4 winter tires, power locks, AC, automatic, new bat-tery, clean, good condition. Call Terri @ 250-635-3521
KITIMAT FOR SALEThis space for 6 weeks to sell your vehicle. Car, Truck, Snow-mobile, Boat or Motorcycle. Pri-vate sales only, no dealers please. 20 words or less.
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Cars - Sports & Imports03 Acura TL-S
3.2L Auto, 4 door, fully loaded, leather seats, 132,000 km,
immaculate condition. $10,800Phone
250-639-0110 or 604-928-2381
03 Jetta Station wagon1.9L Diesel, fully loaded5 speed, very low km.
excellent condition$16,800
Phone 250-639-0110 or604-928-2381
97 VW Golf 4 Dr 1.9L Diesel 5 speed. 255,000km, PS, stereo,
50 mpg $4,800
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Honda CRV 2L 4X4, Auto, AC, PS, like brand new. RHD
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Commercial VehiclesWILL haul away your old vehi-cle for free. cal DON 250-638-8244
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1993 28ft Safari Trek Class A Motor home
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$16,000 fi rmPlease call 250-279-0008
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91/2 ft camper for sale. Has bathroom, fridge, stove, oven, double sinks, thermostatic controlled heat, north south bed with extra high ceiling above. lots of storage. great shape. asking $5800 OBO call Ken at 250-635-2450 or e-mail at [email protected]
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Ministry of Forests, Lands, and Natural Resource Operations Review of the Proposed Volcano Creek Hydroelectric Project
Invitation to Comment on Development Plan Take notice that AltaGas Renewable Energy Inc. (Proponent) of Vancouver, BC has applied to the Ministry of Forests, Lands, and Natural Resource Operations (MFLNRO) for a new hydroelectric power project on Volcano Creek (proposed Project), located on Provincial Crown land approximately 95 km northwest of Stewart and 129 km southwest of Iskut, BC. The proposed Project would generate approximately18 megawatts (MW) of energy. Land Act and Water Act: Notice of intention to apply for a disposition of Crown Land and a Water Licence. The proposed Project includes a General Area Licence of Occupation for waterpower purposes that covers All That Unsurveyed Crown Land in the Vicinity of Volcano Creek, Cassiar District, Containing 304.08 Hectares, More or Less, and a Water Licence to utilize approximately 9.9 m3/s of flow and 14,200 m3 of storage for waterpower purposes. The proposed point of diversion for the project is located approximately 5.4 km upstream from the mouth of the creek. The proposed Project will require various other provincial authorizations including a timber cutting authorization for the Project footprint. The file number for this project is 10399-20/4846. As a component of this project review, the Proponent was required to submit a Development Plan to the MFLNRO. The Development Plan identifies, assesses, and addresses the impacts of the proposed project, as well as providing a detailed description of the activities related to project construction and operations. The MFLNRO has now received the Development Plan from the Proponent and invites your comments. In order to provide information to the public about the Development Plan, and to receive comments from the public, the Proponent will be hosting Open Houses to be held: at: Iskut, BC - Iskut Valley Health Center on: Wednesday, June 20th, 2012 5:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. at: Telegraph Creek, BC - Tahltan Elementary Junior Secondary School on: Thursday, June 21st, 2012 11:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. at: Dease Lake, BC – School District Building on: Thursday, June 21st, 2012 5:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. If you are unable to attend the Open Houses, you may still wish to make a written submission. Written comments regarding the Development Plan should be directed to: Kate Berkett, AltaGas Renewable Energy Inc., 2500, 1066 West Hastings Street, Vancouver, BC, V6E 3X2 or by email at: [email protected], with a copy of all correspondence provided to: Nancy White, Clean Energy Project Manager, Ministry of Forests, Lands, and Natural Resource Operations, Bag 5000, 3726 Alfred Avenue, Smithers, BC, V0J 2N0 or by email at [email protected]. Comments will be received until July 19th. Please visit the MFLNRO applications website at: http://arfd.gov.bc.ca/ApplicationPosting/index.jsp to view a summary of the Development Plan. Be advised that any response to this advertisement will be considered part of the public record. For more information, contact the Freedom of Information Advisor at MFLNRO regional office.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND OTHERS
RE: ESTATE OF DONNA MARIE VIERECK, ALSO KNOWN AS
DONNA MARIE SHEPPARD, ALSO KNOWN AS DONNA SHEPPARD, DECEASED
FORMERLY OF 1501 TENTH AVENUE EAST, PRINCE RUPERT, BRITISH COLUMBIA
Creditors and others having claims against the Estate of Donna Marie Viereck, also known as Donna Marie Sheppard, also known as Donna Sheppard, are hereby noti ed under Section 38 of the Trustee Act that particulars of their claim should be sent to the execu-tor c/o the law rm of Silversides, Merrick & McLean, 217 Third Avenue West, P.O. Box 188, Prince Rupert, British Columbia, V8J 3P7 on or before July 13, 2012 after which date the executor will distribute the estate among the parties entitled to it, having regard to the claims of which the executor then has notice.
Proposal for Ice MaintenanceThe Terrace Curling Association is seeking Proposals for Ice Surface Maintenance for the 2012-13 curling season (Oct. 15/12 - Mar. 31/13).List of duties are posted on the Terrace Curling Associa-tions website: www.terracecurling.ca
Please submit proposals to: Attn: Sylvia Griffiths, President
Terrace Curling Association3210 School St. Terrace, BC V8G 5L9Or email [email protected]
For more information on the Terrace Curling Associa-tion www.terracecurling.ca .
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$5,999.00
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JON BOATSALE
$1,299.00
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STREET BIKE
$1,999.00
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$7,500.00
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2005 Dodge 4WDRed; Cummins Diesel;
Aluminum box rack; Exc. running condition;
Asking $18,500 OBO250-622-2393
Utility TrailersTENT - TRAILER Fleetwood Yuma 2008. Almost new! At 6000$, it’s a bargain. In the evening: 250-632-5984 (Kiti-mat)
Boats16’ Boat & trailer, 15HP Merc plus 5.5, fully safety-equipped, plus fi shing. $2000 OBO250-624-2908
21’ Fibreform Cabincruiser5.7L - V8 Mercruiser
with Alpha 1 leg. Good running condition
Approx 700 hours on motor and leg. Brand new exhaust
manifolds batteries and starter (over $2000 spent)
Stringers and fl oor replaced.40 gal alum gas tank.Sleeps 3 comfortably.
Heavy duty double axle trailer included. Priced for quick sale
$7800 o.b.oPh: 250-632-5673
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INVITATION TOTENDER
WALKWAY RECONSTRUCTION
PROGRAM 2012CONTRACT NO. 328
Sealed tenders in separate envelopes marked “Tender for Walkway Reconstruction
Program 2012 Contract #328” will be received at the District of Kitimat offi ce located at 270 City Centre, Kitimat, BC V8C 2H7, not later than 2:30 pm local time on July 10, 2012 and will be opened in public at that time.
The works to be constructed under this Contract include the following:
• Excavation and remove approximately 1250m2 of walkway and base material;
• Reconstruct approximately 1250m2 of new concrete sidewalk sub-base, base reinforcement, miscellaneous culverts and ditching.
Tender documents may be obtained from the District of Kitimat on or after June 18, 2012, upon payment of $50.00 which is not refundable. Cheques should be made payable to the District of Kitimat.
Inquiries should be directed to Eric Nyce, at the District of Kitimat, Engineering Department, telephone 250 632-8900, fax 250 632-4995.
Tenders must be accompanied by a Certifi ed Cheque or Bid Bond in the amount of 10% of the tendered price as bid security. Contract security shall be provided as specifi ed in the Contract Documents. 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.Mr. Tim Gleig, P. Eng.270 City Centre, Kitimat, BCV8C 2H7
The Pinnacle Pellets Westview Terminal Redevelopment Project
The Prince Rupert Port Authority (PRPA), subject to the Canada Port Authority Environmental Assessment Regulations, is conducting an environmental assessment of the Pinnacle Pellets Westview Terminal Redevelopment Project in Prince Rupert, British Columbia. PRPA is hosting a public information session on June 18, 2012 at the Lester Centre of the Arts from 7:00 PM to 9:00 PM. The program for the evening will incorporate a presentation by Pinnacle Pellet followed by a question and answer session. To allow maximum opportunity for those wishing to ask questions or voice concerns, microphone time will be limited to 3 minutes.
The DRAFT Environmental Screening Report is available for review at the Prince Rupert Public Library, City Hall, and the PRPA office. An electronic copy can be downloaded from the PRPA website: www.rupertport.com/documents/pinnacle-pellet-screening-report .
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TERRACE - Riders take off at the 6th annual Tour de Jackpine bicycle race held in Terrace on June 10. Competitors of all stripes and from all over the region rode the 31.2 kilometre route one, two, even three times around, starting at the Thornhill pub to Hwy 37, then all the way back to the pub via Krumm Road. Vince Drouin was the overall winner of the full three course loop with Crystal Thomas and Sherie Hamer tying for fi rst in the woman’s three loop race. Willie Muller also took the top spot in his division. Full results are posted at McBike.
KITIMAT - Sixty-two couples converged on the Hirsch Creek Golf and Winter Club for the annual Mr. and Mrs. golf tournament on June 6th and 7th.
Despite some soggy fairways, peo-ple from Prince Rupert, Terrace, Houston, Smithers and even Gatineau, Quebec came out for a two-day event.
Winners by flight are: Overall low gross winners Don and
Janie Olson of Smithers won in a two-hole playoff, finishing with a score of 156. Low net winners were Jeff Trousil and Lori Ann Seppala, of Kitimat, with 126.
Championship Flight 1st low gross - Brian and Rose Holkestad, 163 (Prince Ru-pert) 2nd low gross - Lyle Bazansky and Karin Williamson, 170 (Prince Rupert) 3rd - Frank and Barb Thomas, 181 (Kitimat) 4th - Brent and Diane Hamilton, 181 (Vernon).
1st low net - Brian and Anna Krause, 140 (Kitimat) 2nd low net - Terry Sawka and Susan MacKenzie, 141 (Prince Rupert) 3rd - Derek and Cindy Fuller, 144 (Hous-ton) 4th - Dallas and Joy Stevenson, 146 (Terrace).
A Flight 1st gross - Andrew and Carol Schaeffer, 174 (Prince Rupert)2nd - Larry and Karen Flynn, 186 (Houston) 3rd - Kev-in and Sue Dobbin, 189 (Kitimat) 4th - Paul and Judy Fraser, 191 (Prince Rupert) .
1st low net - Gord and Jean Eby, 137 (Prince Rupert) 2nd - Tim and Trish Martin, 141 (Kitimat) 3rd - John and Sally Newton, 143 (Prince Rupert) 4th - Al and Ann Huls, 147 (Houston).
B Flight1st low gross - Art Emmerson and Cherie Seppala, 185 (Kitimat) 2nd - Rod and Dawn Szydlik, 196 (Houston) 3rd - Egil and Shelly Ingvallsen, 197 (Kitimat) 4th - Russ and Chris Giraldi, 202 (Kitimat)
1st low net - Chris and Sally Rigoni, 136 (Kitimat) 2nd - Russ and Charlotte Nich-olson, 143 (Kitimat) 3rd - Lyle and Barb Harvey, 147 (Terrace) 4th - Stan and Esther Pretulac, 151 (Kitimat).
C Flight 1st low gross - Ted and Lil Farkvam, 192 (Terrace) 2nd - Paul and Deb-bie Van Bergen, 210 (Houston) 3rd - Wayne and Krista Sanwald, 214 (Kitimat) 4th - Rusty and Barb Monti, 215 (Kitimat)
1st low net - Joe Pacheco and Dorit Lindner, 141 (Kitimat) 2nd - Chris Court-ney and Bonnie Armstrong, 142 (Ter-race) 3rd - Claude and Margaret Poirier, 151 (Gatineau, Que.) 4th - Ron and Karen Leibach, 152 (Kitimat).
Most Putts - Frank and Rita Danielle of Prince Rupert. Least putts, Jeff Trousil and Lori Ann Seppala.
Saturday’s accuracy long drive on hole 10 went to Ray Edgar of Houston for the men and Janie Olson for the ladies. On Sun-day, Stan Pretulac got it for the men while Joy Stevenson claims the title for the la-dies.
Many couplesshow up for Mr. and Mrs. golf tournament
Horcoff wins Lady Jubilee PRINCE RUPERT - Women from around the northwest were in Prince Rupert dur-ing Seafest weekend for the annual Ladies Jubilee tournament, and Prince Rupert’s Cathy Horcoff who easily walked away with the victory.
Horcoff followed up an 82 on Saturday with an 82 on Sunday for a two-day total of 164. That score gave Horcoff the over-all low gross title with a 16-stroke lead over the next closest competitor. With a score of 180, Cynthia Rosario took home the overall low net with a two-day net of 144 based on scores of 92 and 88 and nets of 74 and 70.
It took a tie-breaker to determine the fi rst low gross in the Championship Flight, with Rose Holkestad getting the nod over Aina Pettersen of Terrace after both ladies fi nished with a score of 188. Third low gross for the fl ight went to Susan McK-enzie with a score of 197. Low net in the fl ight was awarded to Joanne Sylveter with a net of 150, just ahead of Janice Malkow of Smithers with a net of 151. Third low net in the fl ight went to Fran Fowler with a net of 163.
In the fi rst fl ight, low gross went to Pam Hays with a two-day total of 203, seven strokes ahead of Selma Standring. Third low gross in the fl ight went to Margaret Chan with a total of 219. Low net in the fl ight was awarded to Hilma Pylot with a
net of 155, followed by Judy Fraser with a net of 164 and Andrea Pollock with a net of 166.
In the second fl ight, Low gross went to Barry-Anne Bury with a two-day total of 230, fi ve strokes ahead of Carol Bryant.
Third low gross went to Maria Wells with a total of 238. Low net in the fl ight went to Sara Kerbrat of Smithers with a net of 150, followed by Linda Rae-Stevenson with a net of 16 and Kim Sugiyama with a net of 167.
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Overall low gross winner Cathy Horcoff accepts the trophy from club captain Janet Sheppard.
Jumpin’ Jackpine…
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Kitimat Modernization ProjectBuilding the future together
Skilled craft workers to bethe majority of KMP workforce
As the Kitimat Modernization Project ramps up, so will the demand for skilled craft workers.
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