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ANOTHER MASCHMEYER MOMENT AT ISC? Emerance, Bronson’s sister, is in net for Canada in the Four Nations Cup A17 KAMLOOPS THIS WEEK | TUESDAY TODAY’S WEATHER High 11C, Low 3C Likely to rain kamloopsthisweek.com kamloopsthisweek kamthisweek NOVEMBER 4, 2014 | Volume 27 No. 131 30 CENTS AT NEWSSTANDS HER S S ANOTH No. 131 No 131 HER kamloopsthisweek.com kamloopsthisweek kamthisweek 30 CENTS AT NEWSSTANDS This time, it is not Sedric’s A plan to bring a destination water park, more agricultural pro- duction and a permanent home for the Kamloops Exhibition Association to the Tournament Capital Ranch will be among the first items debated by Kamloops’ next city council. Parks planner Mike Doll said staff is putting finishing touches on an application to the Agricultural Land Commission (ALC) for a mix of permitted and non-farm uses on its undeveloped, 80-hectare parcel of land. The city held public informa- tion sessions on the project this summer Doll called “incredibly positive,” with just under 80 per cent of attendees backing the KXA’s proposed tradeshow and exhibition facility and 71 per cent backing a destination water park. “For the most part, everyone was quite excited about the uses we are proposing out there,” said Doll. About 300 people weighed in on the plan. While many comments the city received are positive, a number of those who turned out to view the plans expressed a desire to keep the entire ranch site agricultural. “I am against anything other than food production,” wrote one. “If you guys don’t stop giving away farm land, it is only a ques- tion of time until all our food will be grown in plastic beads.” Other commenters expressed concerns about the locations of the ranch, which they said would be difficult to access without a car. Several suggested the city should develop a multi-use path connecting the site to downtown Kamloops or the Halston connec- tor, or consider other alternative transportation options. Doll said if the city is successful with the ALC, it will have to look at public concerns and suggestions more closely as it works out the finer points of the plan. At that point, the city would look to council to approve a lease agree- ment for the water park, which would be privately developed. Plan for destination water park, KXA space, will be debated by next city council ANDREA KLASSEN STAFF REPORTER [email protected] See WATER PARK, page A6 The first votes in the Kamloops civic election will be cast this week, with two days of advance voting. Early birds can cast their ballots on Wednesday, Nov. 5 and Thursday, Nov. 6 at Heritage House, 100 Lorne St., from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. A third day of advanced polling is slated to run on Wednesday, Nov. 12. To be eligible to vote, a person must be over the age of 18, a Canadian citizen, a resident of B.C. since at least May 13, 2014, and of Kamloops since at least Oct. 15, 2014. In order to vote, residents must bring two pieces of identification to the polls. At least one piece of ID must have the voter’s sig- nature, and one his or her address. Accepted forms of identi- fication include a B.C. driver’s licence or care card, a social insurance card, a utility bill for electricity, gas, water, telephone or cable services, or a credit card. Advance voting this week SPINNING THEIR WHEEL Eight-year-old Ben Lyster and his sister Amy, 10, were among those who took advantage of an open house at the Big Little Science Centre on Saturday, Nov. 1. The sibling duo were spinning a wheel to learn why only one in 100 salmon survive to spawn. ALLEN DOUGLAS/KTW 23 Years in Kamloops 250-374-7495 #380-546 Saint Paul St. Kamloops, BC DR. DEWITT IS ACCEPTING NEW PATIENTS. Dr. Stephen DeWitt , DPM Podiatrist, Foot Surgeon

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This time, it is not Sedric’s

A plan to bring a destination water park, more agricultural pro-duction and a permanent home for the Kamloops Exhibition Association to the Tournament Capital Ranch will be among the first items debated by Kamloops’ next city council.

Parks planner Mike Doll said staff is putting finishing touches on an application to the Agricultural Land Commission (ALC) for a mix of permitted and non-farm uses on its undeveloped, 80-hectare parcel of land.

The city held public informa-tion sessions on the project this summer Doll called “incredibly positive,” with just under 80 per cent of attendees backing the KXA’s proposed tradeshow and exhibition facility and 71 per cent backing a destination water park.

“For the most part, everyone was quite excited about the uses we are proposing out there,” said Doll.

About 300 people weighed in on the plan.

While many comments the city

received are positive, a number of those who turned out to view the plans expressed a desire to keep the entire ranch site agricultural.

“I am against anything other than food production,” wrote one.

“If you guys don’t stop giving away farm land, it is only a ques-tion of time until all our food will be grown in plastic beads.”

Other commenters expressed concerns about the locations of the ranch, which they said would be difficult to access without a car.

Several suggested the city should develop a multi-use path connecting the site to downtown Kamloops or the Halston connec-tor, or consider other alternative transportation options.

Doll said if the city is successful with the ALC, it will have to look at public concerns and suggestions more closely as it works out the finer points of the plan.

At that point, the city would look to council to approve a lease agree-ment for the water park, which would be privately developed.

Plan for destination water park, KXA space, will be debated by next city councilANDREA KLASSEN STAFF [email protected]

See WATER PARK, page A6

The first votes in the Kamloops civic election will be cast this week, with two days of advance voting.

Early birds can cast their ballots on Wednesday, Nov. 5 and Thursday, Nov. 6 at Heritage House, 100 Lorne St., from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m.

A third day of advanced polling is slated to run on

Wednesday, Nov. 12.To be eligible to vote, a

person must be over the age of 18, a Canadian citizen, a resident of B.C. since at least May 13, 2014, and of Kamloops since at least Oct. 15, 2014.

In order to vote, residents must bring two pieces of identification to the polls.

At least one piece of ID must have the voter’s sig-nature, and one his or her address.

Accepted forms of identi-fication include a B.C. driver’s licence or care card, a social insurance card, a utility bill for electricity, gas, water, telephone or cable services, or a credit card.

Advance voting this week

SPINNING THEIR WHEELEight-year-old Ben Lyster and his sister Amy, 10, were among those who took advantage of an open house at the Big Little Science Centre on Saturday, Nov. 1. The sibling duo were spinning a wheel to learn why only one in 100 salmon survive to spawn.

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VICTORIA — The British Columbia gov-ernment is planning to launch an undercover

assault on the alterna-tive taxi service known as Uber.

Transportation

Minister Todd Stone said plainclothes tran-sit agents posing as potential customers

will be deployed to ensure taxis and their drivers are operating by B.C.’s rules, which

are enforced to ensure passenger safety.

The U.S.-based company UberX recently launched its brand, which uses a smartphone app to connect passengers with non-licensed drivers, in Toronto, Ottawa and Montreal.

The company is believed to be plan-ning an expansion into Vancouver, where it

has been searching for managers and drivers through postings on its website and on social media.

Stone said taxi operators must obtain proper licences to work in B.C. and those who don’t face maxi-mum fines of up to $5,000.

The Opposition New Democrats plan to introduce private

members’ legisla-tion today calling for increased fines in the taxi industry.

Vancouver’s city council passed a motion last month imposing a moratori-um on new taxi licenc-es for six months while it studies several issues related to the indus-try, including services such as Uber.

— The Canadian Press

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B.C. planning to launch undercover campaign to police Uber

VANCOUVER — Alberta Premier Jim Prentice says he and his B.C. coun-terpart Christy Clark have moved on from the tempestuous days of Alison Redford.

Redford, Alberta’s former premier, and Clark had “frosty’’ relations over B.C.’s demand for a share of potential oil pipeline revenues.

During a meeting in Vancouver yesterday (Nov. 3) Clark told report-ers that Prentice is the first Alberta premier to truly understand her province.

She didn’t elaborate.Prentice and Clark agreed to con-

tinue to work to get a pipeline built to ship Alberta bitumen to the west coast while respecting B.C.’s con-cerns on disaster preparedness, the environment, aboriginal issues, and profit sharing.

Prentice says Clark has invited him back for Grey Cup week this month, and he plans to take her up on it.

— The Canadian Press

Latest perjury trial underwayVANCOUVER — The latest per-jury trial related to the inquiry into Robert Dziekanski’s death has started in Vancouver, this time with the Mountie who fired the Taser at Vancouver’s airport.

RCMP Const. Kwesi Millington is accused of lying at a public inquiry that examined what happened in 2007 when Dziekanski was stunned with a Taser and died at the airport.

Const. Bill Bentley was acquitted of the same charge last year, while former corporal Monty Robinson’s trial began last week and is still underway.

The Crown contends the four officers colluded to lie to homicide investigators about what happened and then lied again at the public inquiry.

The fourth officer, Const. Gerry Rundel, is scheduled to stand trial in the new year.

— The Canadian Press

B.C. woman killed in OntarioDRYDEN, Ont. — A British Columbia woman is dead and a New Brunswick man hospitalized with serious inju-ries after a single-vehicle crash in northwestern Ontario.

Ontario Provincial Police say the vehicle went off Highway 17 (west of Vermilion Bay near Nixon Lake) in Machin, near Dryden, on Saturday, Nov. 1, and struck a rock cut.

They say 32-year-old Amanda Gulliver, who was residing in Kitimat, B.C., but originally from Miramichi, N.B., died in the crash.

An unidentified 32-year-old man from New Brunswick was taken to hospital with serious injuries.

The investigation is ongoing.— The Canadian Press

Clark, Prentice meet to patch up relations

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A driver who drank and drove recklessly through North Kamloops, finally crashing his truck and killing two passengers, has been sentenced to three years in jail in B.C. Supreme Court.

Justice Deborah Kloegman also banned Wayne Fedan from driving for three years, a ban that starts when he’s released from jail.

Fedan was found guilty after trial of danger-ous driving causing death for the fatal North Kamloops crash in the early morning hours of March 20, 2010, that killed 20-year-old Brittany Plotnikoff and 38-year-old Kenneth Craigdaillie. The pickup crashed beside McArthur Island Park.

All three were at a party together. Fedan was driving them home.

In her Friday (Oct. 31) judgment, Kloegman noted Fedan promised Plotnikoff’s stepfather earlier that evening he would not drink and drive.

The 53-year-old construction worker was also charged with impaired-driving death but Kloegman earlier ruled his blood-alcohol read-ings couldn’t be entered as evidence due to improper police conduct.

Despite that ruling, the sentencing judge did find he consumed alcohol, an aggravating factor.

In sentencing Fedan to three years prison, Kloegman sided with the Crown. The defence argued unsuccessfully for a two-year federal term.

Kloegman said Fedan’s “moral blamewor-thiness” is increased by his pattern of reckless driving that evening, the fact his passengers were not belted, his consumption of alcohol and the broken promise he would not drink and drive. He was also under a police under-taking that banned consumption of alcohol due to a spousal incident in Alberta.

Fedan is a lifelong construction worker and instrument technician, father of two and grandfather of three. He has a dated and unre-lated petty criminal record.

Kloegman found Fedan’s foot was on the accelerator as he rounded the turn at more than twice the posted speed. Thirty minutes beforehand he’d been seen tailgating, speed-ing and turning without signaling or braking beside a crosswalk, causing a pedestrian to jump to avoid being hit.

Three-year sentence for deadly driverCAM FORTEMS STAFF [email protected]

B.C. Supreme Court

UNDER MY UMBRELLA ELLA ELLAThe change in weather means the return of the umbrella to Kamloops sidewalks. We won’t have to wait long for respite, though. Friday and Saturday are supposed to be sunny with temperatures nearing double digits — but it likely won’t last for long.

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Pinantan Lake forum for TNRDPinantan Lake elementary

school will host a TNRD can-didate forum this evening at 7 p.m.

Incumbent director John Sternig, who has served two terms, and challenger Mel Rothenburger are vying for the right to represent Area P.

The forum is intended for residents of Pinantan, Paul Lake, north Pritchard, Heffley Creek and Whitecroft.

The candidates will each speak followed by a ques-tion-and-answer period. The forum is hosted by Pinantan, East Paul Lake Community Association.

Arts Council forum The Kamloops Arts

Council is hosting a forum

for council and mayoral can-didates, with each candidate being given two minutes to answer the following ques-tion: Why is arts and culture important to the develop-ment of Kamloops?

Questions will then be taken from the floor.

The forum will be held on Thursday, Nov. 6, from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m., at The Art We Are, 246 Victoria St.

SD73 forums setThe Kamloops-Thompson

Teachers Association and the district parent-advisory council are teaming up to hold an all-candidates’ forum for those running for school board.

The even is scheduled for Monday, Nov. 10, from 6:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m., in the Mountain Room at the Campus Activity Centre at Thompson Rivers University.

Incumbent trustee Gerald Watson is also hosting an all-candidates forum on Nov. 6 at St. Andrews on the Square.

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VICTORIA — The British Columbia gov-ernment is planning to launch an undercover

assault on the alterna-tive taxi service known as Uber.

Transportation

Minister Todd Stone said plainclothes tran-sit agents posing as potential customers

will be deployed to ensure taxis and their drivers are operating by B.C.’s rules, which

are enforced to ensure passenger safety.

The U.S.-based company UberX recently launched its brand, which uses a smartphone app to connect passengers with non-licensed drivers, in Toronto, Ottawa and Montreal.

The company is believed to be plan-ning an expansion into Vancouver, where it

has been searching for managers and drivers through postings on its website and on social media.

Stone said taxi operators must obtain proper licences to work in B.C. and those who don’t face maxi-mum fines of up to $5,000.

The Opposition New Democrats plan to introduce private

members’ legisla-tion today calling for increased fines in the taxi industry.

Vancouver’s city council passed a motion last month imposing a moratori-um on new taxi licenc-es for six months while it studies several issues related to the indus-try, including services such as Uber.

— The Canadian Press

PROVINCIAL NEWS

B.C. planning to launch undercover campaign to police Uber

VANCOUVER — Alberta Premier Jim Prentice says he and his B.C. coun-terpart Christy Clark have moved on from the tempestuous days of Alison Redford.

Redford, Alberta’s former premier, and Clark had “frosty’’ relations over B.C.’s demand for a share of potential oil pipeline revenues.

During a meeting in Vancouver yesterday (Nov. 3) Clark told report-ers that Prentice is the first Alberta premier to truly understand her province.

She didn’t elaborate.Prentice and Clark agreed to con-

tinue to work to get a pipeline built to ship Alberta bitumen to the west coast while respecting B.C.’s con-cerns on disaster preparedness, the environment, aboriginal issues, and profit sharing.

Prentice says Clark has invited him back for Grey Cup week this month, and he plans to take her up on it.

— The Canadian Press

Latest perjury trial underwayVANCOUVER — The latest per-jury trial related to the inquiry into Robert Dziekanski’s death has started in Vancouver, this time with the Mountie who fired the Taser at Vancouver’s airport.

RCMP Const. Kwesi Millington is accused of lying at a public inquiry that examined what happened in 2007 when Dziekanski was stunned with a Taser and died at the airport.

Const. Bill Bentley was acquitted of the same charge last year, while former corporal Monty Robinson’s trial began last week and is still underway.

The Crown contends the four officers colluded to lie to homicide investigators about what happened and then lied again at the public inquiry.

The fourth officer, Const. Gerry Rundel, is scheduled to stand trial in the new year.

— The Canadian Press

B.C. woman killed in OntarioDRYDEN, Ont. — A British Columbia woman is dead and a New Brunswick man hospitalized with serious inju-ries after a single-vehicle crash in northwestern Ontario.

Ontario Provincial Police say the vehicle went off Highway 17 (west of Vermilion Bay near Nixon Lake) in Machin, near Dryden, on Saturday, Nov. 1, and struck a rock cut.

They say 32-year-old Amanda Gulliver, who was residing in Kitimat, B.C., but originally from Miramichi, N.B., died in the crash.

An unidentified 32-year-old man from New Brunswick was taken to hospital with serious injuries.

The investigation is ongoing.— The Canadian Press

Clark, Prentice meet to patch up relations

Provincial News

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GIVE ME A T-R-UThis year marks the eighth season of the Thompson Rivers University Cheerleading team. Along with competing as a collegiate team for the university, the squad is involved with community events and supports varsity athletics throughout the season.

Haunted house earns funds, food

A haunted house in Barnhartvale collected a record number of donations and visitors this year at it’s spooky spot, east of the city.

The Barnhauntvale Family Yard Haunt recorded 850 visitors and collected $412 in cash donations and 671 pounds of food for the

Kamloops Food Bank. The numbers

topped last year’s Halloween fundraiser, with an increase of 25 per cent.

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EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION - POST BASICDo you enjoy working with children? Early Childhood Educators not only teach children, they aim to help children develop good habits in learning and in life.

Career Opportunities:Preschools Strong Start Facilitators Group Child Care Cruise Ships and Resorts Supported Child Development

CALL KAMLOOPS: 250.314.1122 OR VISIT SPROTTSHAW.COM

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CITIZENS ON PATROLSPEED WATCHDuties: - Patrol designated areas of interest- Observe and report to Kamloops RCMP

Benefits: - Contribute to a safer community- Promote crime prevention

Duties: - Monitor driving speeds- Recording and collecting data

Benefits: - Participating in driver education- Reduce incidents of speeding

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CITY OF KAMLOOPS 2014

GENERAL LOCAL ELECTION

GUIDANCE FOR ELECTORS GENERAL VOTING PLACES General voting will be open to qualified electors of the City of Kamloops on General Voting Day, Saturday, November 15, 2014, between the hours of 8:00 am and 8:00 pm at the following locations: Lloyd George Elementary School 830 Pine Street Heritage House 100 Lorne Street Aberdeen Elementary School 2191 Van Horne Drive South Sahali Elementary School 1585 Summit Drive Dufferin Elementary School 1880 Hillside Drive Beattie School of the Arts 492 McGill Road Valleyview Secondary School 1950 Valleyview Drive Dallas Elementary School 296 Harper Road R. L. Clemitson Elementary School 5990 Todd Road Rayleigh Elementary School 306 Puett Ranch Road Arthur Hatton Elementary School 315 Chestnut Avenue NorKam Secondary School 730 12th Street Parkcrest Elementary School 2170 Parkcrest Avenue McArthur Island Sport and Event Centre 1665 Island Parkway Westmount Elementary School 745 Walkem Road Arthur Stevenson Elementary School 2890 Bank Road ADDITIONAL GENERAL VOTING PLACE An additional general voting opportunity will be open to qualified electors on Saturday, November 15, 2014, at the following place during the hours specified: Sahali Centre Mall 945 Columbia Street West 9:30 am-5:30 pm YOU MAY VOTE AT ANY VOTING PLACE LISTED ABOVE, BUT NO PERSON IS PERMITTED TO VOTE MORE THAN ONCE. ADVANCE VOTING will be available at Heritage House, 100 Lorne Street, in the City of Kamloops between the hours of 8:00 am and 8:00 pm on the following days:

Wednesday, November 5 Thursday, November 6 Wednesday, November 12

MAIL BALLOT VOTING is only available to those electors who: • Have a physical disability, illness, or injury that prevents them from voting at another

voting opportunity; or • Expect to be absent from the City of Kamloops on November 5, 6, 12, and 15, 2014. Electors requiring a mail ballot may telephone Legislative Services Division at 250-828-3483 or email [email protected] to obtain information.

WHO MAY VOTE: Electors who meet all the following requirements may register at the voting place: a) 18 years of age or older on General Voting Day (November 15, 2014).

b) Canadian citizen.

c) Resident of British Columbia for at least six (6) months immediately before the day of

registration.

d) Resident of or registered owner of real property in the City of Kamloops for at least thirty (30) days immediately before the day of registration.

e) Not disqualified by the Local Government Act or any other enactment from voting in an election or be otherwise disqualified by law.

Two pieces of identification (at least one with a signature) must be presented when voting. The identification must prove where you reside. Examples of the identification are: • Driver's Licence; • Credit Card; • Utility Bill (Hydro, telephone); • Social Insurance Number; • BC Care Card. Those requiring assistance in voting may phone Legislative Services Division at 250-828-3483 to obtain information or visit www.kamloops.ca/election. BALLOT: Each elector will receive one ballot for the: 1. Election of Mayor - One to be elected. 2. Election of Councillors - Eight to be elected. 3. Election of School Trustees - Five to be elected. Mark each ballot by filling in the oval to the right of the name of the candidate or candidates of your choice. Do not vote for more candidates than there are candidates to be elected; however, you may vote for less than are required. CONTACT: City Hall Main Switchboard, 250-828-3311, will be open Saturday, November 15, 2014, from 8:00 am to 8:00 pm.

WHO MAY VOTE: Electors who meet all the following requirements may register at the voting place: a) 18 years of age or older on General Voting Day (November 15, 2014).

b) Canadian citizen.

c) Resident of British Columbia for at least six (6) months immediately before the day of

registration.

d) Resident of or registered owner of real property in the City of Kamloops for at least thirty (30) days immediately before the day of registration.

e) Not disqualified by the Local Government Act or any other enactment from voting in an election or be otherwise disqualified by law.

Two pieces of identification (at least one with a signature) must be presented when voting. The identification must prove where you reside. Examples of the identification are: • Driver's Licence; • Credit Card; • Utility Bill (Hydro, telephone); • Social Insurance Number; • BC Care Card. Those requiring assistance in voting may phone Legislative Services Division at 250-828-3483 to obtain information or visit www.kamloops.ca/election. BALLOT: Each elector will receive one ballot for the: 1. Election of Mayor - One to be elected. 2. Election of Councillors - Eight to be elected. 3. Election of School Trustees - Five to be elected. Mark each ballot by filling in the oval to the right of the name of the candidate or candidates of your choice. Do not vote for more candidates than there are candidates to be elected; however, you may vote for less than are required. CONTACT: City Hall Main Switchboard, 250-828-3311, will be open Saturday, November 15, 2014, from 8:00 am to 8:00 pm.

WHO MAY VOTE: Electors who meet all the following requirements may register at the voting place: a) 18 years of age or older on General Voting Day (November 15, 2014).

b) Canadian citizen.

c) Resident of British Columbia for at least six (6) months immediately before the day of

registration.

d) Resident of or registered owner of real property in the City of Kamloops for at least thirty (30) days immediately before the day of registration.

e) Not disqualified by the Local Government Act or any other enactment from voting in an election or be otherwise disqualified by law.

Two pieces of identification (at least one with a signature) must be presented when voting. The identification must prove where you reside. Examples of the identification are: • Driver's Licence; • Credit Card; • Utility Bill (Hydro, telephone); • Social Insurance Number; • BC Care Card. Those requiring assistance in voting may phone Legislative Services Division at 250-828-3483 to obtain information or visit www.kamloops.ca/election. BALLOT: Each elector will receive one ballot for the: 1. Election of Mayor - One to be elected. 2. Election of Councillors - Eight to be elected. 3. Election of School Trustees - Five to be elected. Mark each ballot by filling in the oval to the right of the name of the candidate or candidates of your choice. Do not vote for more candidates than there are candidates to be elected; however, you may vote for less than are required. CONTACT: City Hall Main Switchboard, 250-828-3311, will be open Saturday, November 15, 2014, from 8:00 am to 8:00 pm.

WHO MAY VOTE: Electors who meet all the following requirements may register at the voting place: a) 18 years of age or older on General Voting Day (November 15, 2014).

b) Canadian citizen.

c) Resident of British Columbia for at least six (6) months immediately before the day of

registration.

d) Resident of or registered owner of real property in the City of Kamloops for at least thirty (30) days immediately before the day of registration.

e) Not disqualified by the Local Government Act or any other enactment from voting in an election or be otherwise disqualified by law.

Two pieces of identification (at least one with a signature) must be presented when voting. The identification must prove where you reside. Examples of the identification are: • Driver's Licence; • Credit Card; • Utility Bill (Hydro, telephone); • Social Insurance Number; • BC Care Card. Those requiring assistance in voting may phone Legislative Services Division at 250-828-3483 to obtain information or visit www.kamloops.ca/election. BALLOT: Each elector will receive one ballot for the: 1. Election of Mayor - One to be elected. 2. Election of Councillors - Eight to be elected. 3. Election of School Trustees - Five to be elected. Mark each ballot by filling in the oval to the right of the name of the candidate or candidates of your choice. Do not vote for more candidates than there are candidates to be elected; however, you may vote for less than are required. CONTACT: City Hall Main Switchboard, 250-828-3311, will be open Saturday, November 15, 2014, from 8:00 am to 8:00 pm.

RESULTS: After 8:00 pm on November 15, the results will be posted on a real time reporting module on the City's website at www.kamloops.ca. This notice is provided for information purposes only and is not a statutory notice required under the provisions of the Local Government Act. Cindy Kennedy Stephanie Nichols Chief Election Officer Deputy Chief Election Officer

2014GENERAL LOCAL ELECTIONGUIDANCE FOR ELECTORS

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cont’d

To see current job postings please contact:

Human Resources at 250-828-3439 or visit kamloops.ca/careers.

NotesMayor’s Gala for the Arts Award – Call for NominationsOn Jan 31, 2015, the Kamloops Art Gallery, Kamloops Symphony, Western Canada Theatre, and the City of Kamloops will host the 8th annual Mayor’s Gala for the Arts. The Gala is currently calling for nominations for the following categories:

Nomination forms are available at: www.mayorsgalaforthearts.com

Deadline is Oct 15, 2014.

Bear BylawResidents are reminded not to place their garbage out before 4 am on collection day between Apr 1 - Nov 30 and to not accumulate or improperly store bear attractants. Violators are subject to a $100 �ne.

garbage inside until pick up.

ripens if you don't intend to use it

Arts Commission Oct 6, 4:45 pm

Regular Council MeetingOct 7, 1:30 pm

Heritage CommissionOct 8, 5:30 pmKamloops Museum, 207 Seymour St

Oct 15, 5 pm

Advisory CommitteeOct 16, 11 am

Oct 20, 10 am

Oct 20, 11:15 am

Regular Council MeetingOct 21, 1:30 pm

Oct 21, 7 pm

Regular City Council meetings are broadcast on Shaw Cable as follows:Thurs and Sat at 11 am and Sun at 7 pm.

Council meetings can also be viewed online at: kamloops.ca/webcast.

Meeting schedule is available at kamloops.ca/council

un-rinsed eggshells or cooked foods into the compost bin

www.www.wildsafebc.com or email [email protected].

Notice to Motorists when

driving in the area, please slow down, use caution, note any temporary detours and obey all tra�c control persons.

250-828-3461. The City of Kamloops thanks you for your cooperation.

Westsyde Rd - 8th St to Franklin RdMotorists are advised that extensive road rehabilitation work will take place

Rd until mid-October.

Two-way directional tra�c and transit routes will be maintained throughout the work, however, you can expect signi�cant delays. Single lane tra�c is permitted to occur in the southbound lane from 9 am -10 pm and northbound lane from 7 am - 4 pm and 6 pm - 10 pm.

limit on Westsyde Road, between 8th

reduced from 60km/hr to 50km/hr for the duration of the work.

Long Lake RoadTo accommodate for rehabiliation work

will be single lane alternating tra�c from Oct 6 until the end of October.

Halston Bridge Starting today until Oct 10, milling and paving work will take place on the Halston Connector from the Halston

tra�c will be maintained at all times.

Did you know...

The City �eet is comprised of

made up of 34 passenger cars, 140 pickup trucks, 64 medium- and heavy-duty trucks, 34

23 Refuse/Recycling trucks, 77 trailers and towed attachments, 8 ice resurfacer machines, and 63 turf maintenance pieces of

Notice to Motorists NotesCareer OpportunitiesCouncil Calendar

The Real Cost of Speeding Through A School Zone

school days) could cost you big...$196 to $253 plus driver penalty points.

In Canada, pedestrian incidents are the leading cause of death for children under the age of 14. Most incidents occur between 3 and 6 pm, when motorists are coming home from work and when children may be walking home from school.

Tips for Motorists: - Slow down and drive with extra care around schools and playgrounds;- Always yield to pedestrians in crosswalks;

a pedestrian;

Tips for Pedestrians:- Never jaywalk! Always use the crosswalk;- Make eye contact with drivers before crossing the street so you know they see you

and they know you see them;

- Don’t step onto the crosswalk until all vehicles have stopped moving;- If a crosswalk is pedestrian light controlled, press the button to activate the signal and

wait until lights are �ashing and tra�c is stopped before crossing.- On streets with no sidewalks, walk facing tra�c, as far to the left as possible.

School’s back…drive with care. School’s back... drive with care.

www.kamloops.caCity of Kamloops

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CARING FOR A CAT COLONY

On a typical night, Janice Bauer might have 14 guests for dinner.

From her porch, Bauer can watch them arrive, slinking out from

under the porch across the street, dodging traffic on the busy residential road in Brocklehurst: An orange tabby, a pair of tortoiseshells, a heavily preg-nant white cat about to give birth to her third litter, with a matching kitten from her second.

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Janice Bauer mixes up dinner for the feral cat colony living across the street. As many as 14 cats at

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Bauer first encoun-tered the colony last January, when she spotted two kittens sitting in the driveway of the unoccupied home across the street. Worried about their chances of survival during a cold snap, she took over some water.

Water turned into

food, and more cats started coming out of the woodwork.

As the cats repro-duced, Bauer found herself caring for the family on her own property.

“I didn’t mean to do it, I was just trying to help out,” she said.

“But I have a big, soft heart for animals.”

Over time, Bauer and the cats have become comfortable with each other.

When work at the Gemstone Care Centre keeps her away from home at feeding time, the cats will line up on her porch to wait for the ice cream pail of food they eat every day.

“It’s costing me a

fortune in cat food,” Bauer said.

There are other problems associated with the colony as well.

The cats aren’t pop-ular with neighbours, who don’t enjoy having their yards used as lit-ter boxes, or the tires of their vehicles sprayed.

With more kittens on the way and cold

weather approach-ing, Bauer worries the situation has reached a breaking point.

“Our neighbour-hood is going to explode with cats,” she said.

With the help of the Kamloops SPCA, Bauer is in the process of trapping the cats one-by-one.

But, with resources at the city’s animal-care societies stretched thin and few options for dealing with wild cats, the future for Bauer’s feline dinner guests looks grim.

“I think what people don’t realize is they’re not adopt-able cats,” said Jen Breckenridge of the Kamloops SPCA.

While some ferals can be successfully adopted out, usually to people looking for barn cats, Breckenridge said in most cases wild cats are a danger to humans, and can cause serious injuries.

SPCA staff have dealt with their fair share of scratches and bites bringing in feral cats for spaying and neutering — usually done outside of work on a volunteer basis.

Wearing armpit-length leather gloves is often a must.

“They’re like little cougars if they have to be,” Breckenridge said.

While kittens can

be domesticated, the window for trapping and handling them is small, about 12 weeks according to Kamloops Humane Society exec-utive director Barbara Zibrik.

Both the SPCA and Humane Society favour TNR, or trap-neuter-return, which stops the spread of the colony but leaves it in its preferred habitat. However, that policy has its downsides as well.

For one, it’s difficult to ensure a colony has been fully steril-ized — in part, Zibrik said, because people will often dump their unwanted cats with existing colonies if they learn of their loca-tions.

There’s also the issue of disease and injuries.

Without vaccina-tions, the cats can be carriers of feline leu-kaemia or AIDS.

One of the cats Bauer is feed has a swollen leg, which could require a $2,000 amputation — but, because the cat can’t be adopted, Breckenridge said there is little that can be done to help aside from euthanasia.

Once the neutered cats are released back to their homes they must be fed and watered daily, a job the

Humane Society takes on around the city.

A feral colony usu-ally has a life span of three to four years.

While that’s short for a cat, neighbours who are sick of mid-night cat fights and pee on their property don’t always see it that way.

“The more we do this, the more bar-riers we run into,” Breckenridge said.

“We don’t have the staff, we don’t have the funding, we don’t have the support from the neighbourhood and the community.”

Zibrik said a colony can start when an owner decides to aban-don their un-neutered cat to the streets or wild.

If that cat breeds, and its kittens man-age to survive, they can have litters of their own within five months, compounding the problem.

That’s the experi-ence of Nancy Wahn, who has spent about seven years dealing with the feral colony in her downtown Kamloops neighbour-hood.

Wahn said she’s dealt with more than 20 feral cats in that time — feeding them, but also trapping them one-by-one and having them fixed at her own expense — all of which appear to have been attracted to the neigh-bourhood by a single unspayed female cat she calls Blanche.

Once she was able to trap Blanche, the colony’s population started to stabilize.

Both Wahn and Bauer say they’re frus-trated people allow their pets to wander around unfixed, or abandon them for oth-ers to take care of.

“There’s way too much of that much of that, people who should not have cats and when they do they don’t take care of them,” said Wahn.

“It’s really sad because it’s not their fault,” added Bauer.

“It’s not their fault someone didn’t take care of them.”

COMMUNITY

‘I have a big, soft heart for animals’From page B1

Kamloops woman who took in cats concerned over growing population

“It’s really sad because it’s not their fault. It’s not their fault someone didn’t take care of them.”

Please Help.

Krystina sam mitch3 KIDS, 3 CANCERS,

1 CARING COMMUNITY

ALL PROCEEDS WILL GO TO HELP THESE THREE FAMILIES IN NEED.

FUNDRAISER DINNER AND CRAFT SALEPlease join us to show your support for

Krystina, Sam and Mitch at

The Dunes Clubhouse onNovember 8th, 2014 for a

Full Buffet Meal at 12:30pm or 5:30 pm

Tickets are $20/ticket, $60/family of 4.There are great raf e prizes too!

Craft Fair open to the public from 10:30am - 6:00pmTickets can be purchased at Coopers Food’s,

through the facebook page at https://www.facebook.com/events/374834222665678,or contact Janina at 250-299-1174 (text) or Val at 250-320-2463

ANSWERS TO THE CROSSWORD ON PAGE B11

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With a bargain basement start-ing price of $64,495, the only full-sized sedan that comes close is the Mercedes-Benz S63 AMG with 577 h.p. turbo V8 at $158,400 or perhaps the 621 h.p. V12 S65 at $249,500.

Talk about bang for the buck.

It starts as a SRT (Street and Racing Technologies) equipped Charger and then gets the very special “Hellcat” engine, thus the model name, and marks the first time Dodge has gone to super-charging.

It is so strongly built the crank can deal with combus-tion pressures of 110 bar (1,595 psi), which is roughly the same as having the weight of five sedans standing on each piston

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consumption numbers were still to be calculated.

Just walking up to it lets you know this is really something different with a larger power bulge in the hood, plus cold-air intake as well at two air extractors to exhaust heat and air turbu-lence.

The front fascia and grille are blacked out, giving it a sinister look, abetted by the front air splitter with cooling ducts.

While there is a strong family resemblance between the new Charger and the outgoing model, all body panels, the exterior trim and the lights (all LED except for the projector headlights) have been changed.

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The 20-inch seven-spoke aluminum wheels come in standard-matte black but there is an inter-esting bronze colour called Brass Monkey.

Tires are Pirelli P Zero three-seasons and Y rated for the high speeds the Hellcat can obtain.

The 0-100-0 mph time is due to the 15.4-inch twin rotor Brembo brakes up front.

The size of dinner plat-ters, the rotors have six-pis-ton calipers are the biggest brakes ever on a Dodge.

Power goes to the rear wheels via a new heavy-duty

eight-speed transmission.A new feature called

Drive Modes lets the driver customize driving response by controlling the transmis-sion shift speed, engine power, paddle shifters, trac-tion and suspension.

There are three basic modes for the Hellcat — street, sport or track.

Perhaps the neatest thing is the Hellcat comes with two key fobs.

The red fob makes full power available, while the black fob provides reduced power.

There is a also a valet mode reducing engine speed to 4,000 rpm and also disabling the paddle

shifters, locking out first gear and launch control while having stability con-trol locked on full-on.

A four-digit PIN the driv-er selects can deactivate the valet mode.

The Hellcat may have started out as a humble family sedan, but you’d never know it by the interior, which is driver-oriented starting with the SRT-branded seats and flat-bottom, heated steering wheel.

Main instrumentation consists of a new seven-inch thin-film transistor (TFT) customizable digital instrument gauge cluster and a new instrument

panel centre stack with the latest generation 8.4-inch Uconnect touchscreen media centre.

Just a small sampling of the technology in the Hellcat includes the option-al Uconnect Access system, Uconnect Access Services with roadside assistance, theft-alarm notification, voice texting, new 3-D navigation and the ability to turn the Charger into a Wi-Fi hotspot.

But it is the driving you want to know about and everything the Dodge peo-ple promised is there.

At startup, there is a big heave as the crank rolls through its first revolution

and comes to life with a low rumble that lifts with the slightest prod of the pedal.

Stab the pedal and Hellcat comes off the line like a cannon shell from a howitzer and, believe it not, builds from there.

Under full throttle the supercharger is spinning at 14,000 rpm and uses 30,000 litres of air per minute – yes per minute.

That leads to the most wonderful high-pitched supercharger whine that, combined with the basso tone of the exhaust, is the kind of thing you read about but rarely experi-ence.

Even at idle, blip the throttle and there is a sharp snap from the exhaust.

Rolling through hill country of West Virginia, there was a chance to toy with suspension set-tings and drive modes but, with all the torque, the nor-mal street mode is all you need.

The big Brembos are effective but not grabby.

The brake pedal is firm, but you can modulate it with proper application.

The seats are more lux-ury car than sports sedan in feel and support, but the big bolsters hold you in well enough.

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for the

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FOR QUALIFIED CUSTOMERS TOWARDS SELECT NEW FORD VEHICLES. (2014 F -150 AMOUNT SHOWN)

DRIVEWAYof the full 2015 Charger lineup that also includ-ed the potent SRT 392 and R/T, Dodge said these cars make it pos-sible to own the fastest sedan in the world, yet you can take your fam-

ily along for the ride.At the press briefing,

they showed a child car seat with Charger design influences.

It’s not on sale now, but it should be.

And, speaking of

family, this is a full-size sedan and the trunk cargo volume is 456 litres (16.1 cu. ft.) which is about as big as it gets.

As mentioned above, all Chargers

including the Hellcat are built in Brampton that is at or nearly at capacity.

Chrysler Canada has already stated demand for the Charger Hellcat is beyond what they

expected and that doesn’t include orders for the two-door Challenger Hellcat.

My advice — put your money down now and own an instant classic.

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Affordable winter fun only 20 min from town!

plus Taxwww.harpermountain.com photo:Kevin Bogetti-Smith

arper Mountainfamily owned and operated since 1973

Join us at the lodge for our 41st Annual OPEN HOUSENovember 9, 2014 10am - 3pm

You can also purchase your pass:

Your pass includes:

Harper Season Passes 2014/2015 On or Before Nov 9 After Nov 9 Loyalty Pass*Single Adult (19 & over) $430 $500 $400Single Youth (15-18) $340 $400 $310Student $360 $420 $330Single Junior (6-14) $240 $275 $220Senior (65+) $340 $400 $310Tot (5 & Under) $20 with Family $20 with Family $20 with Family

Family Maximum $1410 $1750 $1360

*13/14 season

On or Before Nov 9

Early Season SALE!

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your event.

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2 pm Friday for Tuesday2 pm Tuesday for Thursday2 pm Wednesday for FridayPAYMENT - All ads must be

prepaid. No refunds on classified ads.

Deadlines

Tax not included.No refunds on classified ads.

1 Issue ..................$13.001 Week ..................$30.001 Month ................$96.00

Regular Classified RatesBased on 3 lines

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*Run Until Sold(No businesses, 3 lines or less)Household items, vehicles, trailers, RV’s, boats, ATV’s,furniture, etc.*$35.00 + Tax *Some restrictions apply.*Ads scheduled for one month at a time. Customer must call to reschedule. No refunds on classified ads.Special: Add an extra line to your ad for $10

*Run Until Rented (No businesses, 3 lines or less)Houses, condos, duplexes, suites, etc. (3 months max.)*$53.00 + Tax *Some restrictions apply. *Ads scheduled for one month at a time. Customer must call to reschedule No refunds on classified ads.

Special: Add an extra line to your ad for $10Garage Sale$11.5+tax per issue 3 lines or less

Health Care AssistantGet fully certi�ed in 27 weeks

tru.ca/hcaAPPLY NOW for January and March

YMCA Employment Opportunities

LIFEGUARD /

INSTRUCTOR

Position:

Lifeguard/Instructor

Location:

Downtown Y, 400 Battle St. Kamloops, BC

Compensation:

$11.25/hr.

Y Membership

Schedule:

Irregular Part-Time

Mornings, Daytime, Evenings & Weekends

Applicants must be flexible.

Several positions available.

Placement date: November 30th 2014

Application Deadline: Monday, November 10th 2014 @ 4:00pm.

Please email resume and cover letter with a photo-copy of all certifications. and a list of three references, at least two of which

are professional to:

Javan Johnson,

Aquatics Director E-mail @: [email protected]

*All successful applicants are subject to a criminal records check before commencement of employment*

Please see: kamloopsy.org for a more detailed job posting

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TWO (2) POSITIONS IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE:

FAMILY LAW LAWYER Minimum 3 to 5 year experience

FULL TIME LEGAL ASSISTANT With substantial family law exp. necessary

Please submit resume in confidence to [email protected]

JOIN OUR TEAM & EXPANDING

KAMLOOPS LAW FIRM!

Available immediately for well established Plumbing, Heating & Electrical company

in 100 Mile House, BC

Trade Qualified Plumber/Gas FitterCompetetive wage & bene�ts

package, company vehicle

Send resume to: 300 Industrial Rd, 100 Mile House, BC

Call: (250) 392-3301 Fax: (250) 392-6737 Email: [email protected]

More info: www.burgessphe.com/careers.html

Plumber / Gasfitter Position

call 250.828.5104 or visit tru.ca/trades

CERTIFIED ICBC AIR BRAKE COURSENovember 14-16 • November 28-30

Truck Driver TrainingProfessional Truck Driver Program - Funding available for those who qualify!

Class 1, 2 and 3 Driver Training - Job placement available!

Air Brakes16 Hour Course20 Hour Course

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MasonThomas William

(Bill)Thomas William (Bill) Mason was born March 20, 1928 in Humboldt, Sask. Bill went to soar with the eagles October 25th, 2014 at 3:43am. Bill is survived by his daughter Judy Hodgson (son in law Tiberio De Medeiros), Terree Blow (son in law, Bob Cochrane); granddaughter Jenna Venables (Scott); grandson Tanner Hodgson (Lindy); granddaughter Macy Blow and great grandson McKai Venables.He is also survived by his sis-ters Evelyn Barton (Don), Hel-en Neroni, Myrna Mason, Dia-na Loeppky; sister in law Donna Fourchalk Mason; Jack Fletcher and numerous nieces and nephews.Bill was predeceased by his father Thomas Rodger Mason and his mother Tama Ann Ma-son (nee: Richardson); his younger brother Ken and his older sisters Grayce Bussey and Verna Fletcher.T.W. Mason was an Artillery Sergeant in the Canadian Ar-my. He was involved in peace keeping in Egypt. He lived in the Rayleigh Army Camp in Kamloops, the Dundurn Army Camp in Saskatoon, Winne-peg DND. After retiring from the army he worked at Auto-mart and the Post Offi ce in Kamloops.He coached his younger daughter in Kamloops minor softball, loved to watch the Kamloops Chiefs, Rockets and was a devoted Canucks and Lions fan. He spent over ten summers in Eagle Bay (Shim-mering Waters) on the Shus-wap.Bill spent 17 years in a row va-cationing a few weeks a year in Waikiki and then the past 15 years in a row spending a month a year with Lady Di, his very special friends (the staff) at the Hotel Eloisa, in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico. Bill loved the sand and the sun and he loved his family.The family would like to thank Dr. Enns, Dr. Son, the nurses and physio staff on the 5th fl oor at Chilliwack General Hospital for their compassion-ate care during the month of May. More recently Dr. MacIn-tosh, the nurses, the physio staff, the care aides and eve-ryone who had contact with Bill at Cheam Village, Agassiz for their compassion and care. Everyone at Cheam Village went above and beyond and for this we will be forever grateful.Lastly we would like to thank Brenda Milns for just being her. There is no service by request.Henderson’s Funeral Homes in care of arrangements.www.hendersonsfunerals.com

Announcements

Remembrance DayDEADLINE CHANGE

Kamloops This Week will be closed on Tuesday, November 11th.

Please note the following Classifi ed Deadline Change:

The deadline for Thursday, November 13th will be Monday, November 10th at 11am.

Word Classifi ed Deadlines

• 2pm Friday for Tuesday’s Paper.

• 2pm Tuesday for Thursday’s Paper.

• 2pm Wednesday for Friday’s Paper.

Advertisements should be read on the fi rst publication day. We are not respon-sible for errors appearing beyond the fi rst insertion.

It is agreed by any Display or Classifi ed Advertiser re-questing space that the liability of the paper in the event that errors occur in the publishing of any ad-vertising shall be limited to the amount paid by the ad-vertiser for the portion of the advertising space occu-pied by the incorrect item only and there will be no liability in any event beyond the amount paid for such advertisement.

Information

REIMER’S FARM SERVICES

250-260-0110

SHAVINGS & SAWDUST 10 TO 150 YARD LOADS

BARK MULCHFIR OR CEDAR

- Regular & Screened Sizes -

Obituaries

Announcements

Business Opportunities

~ Caution ~While we try to ensure all ad-vertisements appearing in Kamloops This Week are placed by reputable business-es with legitimate offers, we do caution our readers to under-take due diligence when an-swering any advertisement, particularly when the advertis-er is asking for monies up front.

Career Opportunities

MEDICAL TRANSCRIPTION is an in-demand career in Canada! Employers have work-at-home positions available. Get the online train-ing you need from an employ-er-trusted program. Visit: CareerStep.ca/MT or 1-888-528-0809 to start training for your work-at-home career to-day!

Drivers/Courier/Trucking

We require qualifi ed US capable Class 1 drivers imme-diately: We are an Okanagan based transport company looking for qualifi ed drivers for US loads we run primarily in the Pacifi c Northwest, Utah, Arizona and Nevada. We offer a new pay rate empty or load-ed. All picks and drops paid. Assigned units company cell phones and fuel cards. Regu-lar home time Direct deposit paid every second Friday with no hold backs. We offer a rider and pet policy. Company paid US travel Insurance. All applicants must have reliable transportation and a positive attitude. Please fax resume & abstract to 250-546-0600 or by email to [email protected] NO PHONE CALLS PLEASE.

Education/Trade Schools

FOODSAFE COURSE by Certifi ed Instructor

November 1st and 24th8:30am-3:00pm

$70 Pre-register by phoning 250-554-9762

HUNTER & FIREARMS Courses. Next C.O.R.E. November 8th & 9th. Satur-day and Sunday. P.A.L. No-vember 15th, Saturday. Challenges, Testing ongoing daily. Professional outdoors-man & Master Instructor:

Bill 250-376-7970

Employment

Help WantedAn Alberta Oilfi eld Company is hiring experienced dozer and excavator operators. Meals and lodging provided. Drug testing required. 1-780-723-5051.

Bottle Depot. Looking for a driver. Must be hard-working and reliable. Pls fax resume to 250-372-3738

EARN EXTRA $$$KTW requires door to door

substitute carriers for all areas in the city.

Vehicle is an asset Call 250-374-0462

I PAY Cash $$$ For All Scrap Vehicles! and $5 for auto bat-

teries Call or Text Brendan 250-574-4679

is looking for substitutedistributors for door-to-door

deliveries. Vehicle is required.

For more information please call the

Circulation Department at 250-374-0462

Looking for nursery and gin-seng workers Mon-Sat 8-10hr per day transportation provid-ed Call 250-319-7263 or fax 250-554-2604

MVP Authentics is seeking part-time person to assist with its Sealed Bid Auction. Servicing Memorabilia easels placed in Stores and sourcing new locations. Great wage and perfect for a Retired person. Contact Jim 1-250-744-0654.

Need extra $ $ $ Kamloops This Week

is currently hiring Substitute Carriers for

door-to-door deliveries.Call 250-374-0462 for more

information.

Retail Clerk: Seasonal part-time including weekends. De-liver resume to Rivers Work-wear Unit B - 1780 Versatile Drive.

Home Care/SupportCertifi ed & experienced Home Support Worker/Care Aide ac-cepting new clients in Kam-loops. Criminal Record check up-to-date. Reliable & trust-worthy. Call 250-334-6662 www.allaboutyou2009.weebly.com

Medical/DentalBusy Cosmetic Dental Prac-tice is looking for an experi-enced Registered Dental Hygi-enist for a maternity leave position, Monday to Thursday starting January 6, 2015. Please fax your resumes to 250-374-4622 or email to [email protected]

SalesADVERTISING Consultants: Our company is always look-ing for great sales representa-tives to add to our team. Our business requires a highly or-ganized individual with ability to multi-task in a fun, fast-paced team environment. Strong interpersonal skills and a strong knowledge of sales and marketing are required. Excellent communication skills, valid driver’s license and reliable vehicle are necessary. If you have a passion for the advertising business, are crea-tive and thrive on challenges, we want to hear from you. In-terested applicants should email their resume and cover letter to:[email protected] We thank all ap-plicants; only those being con-sidered for an interview will be contacted.

Trades, TechnicalJOURNEYMAN ROOFER OR 3RD YEAR APPRENTICE wanted. Wages + benefi ts package. FAX 250-492-7781 or E-mail resume to interior roofi [email protected]

Employment

Trades, TechnicalAutoCad / Tekla Technicians STEEL IS OUR GAME TGC have the systems that put us in great demand. We need your expertise & talent to help us be the best at providing steel drawing packages in North America. Contact us NOW TGC Consulting Ltd. Lake Country, BC. Email Re-sume to: admin@tgcconsu l t ing .com www.tgcconsulting.com

Journeyman TechnicianRequired immediately in Castlegar. Must be fully experienced in all makes and models. Excellent earning potential

and benefi ts package.E-mail resume to:

[email protected]

Work WantedComputer Programmer-Ana-lyst/Offi ce Worker/Tutor. Detail oriented, organized, problem-solver, extremely computer lit-erate. Strong proofreading, ed-iting, technical writing, public speaking skills. Can teach practically anything I know. IT work preferred but any job us-ing problem-solving skills could be a good match. Gene Wirchenko 250-828-1474. [email protected] & YARD HANDYMAN If you need it done, Give us a call ! Steve 250-320-7774.

Services

Mind Body SpiritRelax and unwind with a full body massage for appoint-ment couples welcome (250) 682-1802

Financial ServicesARE YOU $10K Or More In Debt? DebtGo can help re-duce a signifi cant portion of your debt load. Call now & see if you qualify. 1-800-351-1783.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.

Career Opportunities

Services

Financial ServicesGET 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

LARGE FUNDBorrowers Wanted

Start saving hundreds of dollars today! We can easily approve you by phone. 1st, 2nd or 3rd mortgage money is available right now. Rates start at Prime. Equity counts. We don’t rely on credit, age or income.

Call Anytime1-800-639-2274 or

604-430-1498. Apply online www.capitaldirect.ca

Fitness/ExerciseWE will pay you to exercise!

Deliver Kamloops This Week

Only 3 issues a week!

call 250-374-0462 for a route near you!

Carpentry/Woodwork

JOURNEYMAN Carpenter All Renovations Call for quote. No job too small. (250) 571-6997

Electrical

SUNDANCE ELECTRIC“A” Licensed and Bonded

Serving Kamloops Small Jobs & Silver Label on older Mobile Homes

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Misc. for Sale

1-set of Nokian Winters on rims 235/75/R16. Used one season. Regular price new $1200 selling for $600. Call 250-851-1304.

4 215/60R16 Winter Arctic Claw 85% tread. $300. 250-371-2129.

4- Good Chev Firestone Truck Tires. 8-hole, LT245/75 R16 108/104R on Eagle alloy rims. $300. 250-376-7583.

8FT. Red canopy fi ts 2007 4x4 Chev Silverado, fully insulated. $1,100. 250-851-8871.

Electric fry pan large $40/obo. 8x10 area rug. $40/obo. 250-852-1663.

ESTATE SALE: 1 BUYER FOR ALL GETS SMOKIN’ DEAL!! We have numerous “health care” aids for sale. 1 year old electric hospital bed, sit to stand mechanical blue chair (hardly used), shower grips, toilet seat risers, canes, shower chair & misc. items. 250-374-1447/250-571-1445

Kenmore Dryer $120 in good cond (250) 374-3962

MISC4Sale: Camperette $300, Oak Table Chairs-$400, 2-Standard 8ft truck canopies $300/ea Call 250-320-5194 after 6pm or leave msg.

Scenery photos 15 in set vari-ous sizes $150 obo (250) 554-3742

STEEL BUILDINGS. “Gift-card give-away!’ 20x22 $4,358. 25x24 $4,895. 30x30 $6,446. 32x32 $7,599. 40x46 $12,662. 47x72 $18,498. One end wall Included. Pioneer Steel, Call 1-800-668-5422 or www.pioneersteel.ca

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PURCHASING old Canadian & American coin collections & accumulations. 250-548-3670

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FOR SALE OR TRADE for residential property in Kam-loops. This very bright, fully furnished, three bedroom/two bath corner unit townhouse in Big White offers your very own hot tub on the patio, carport, high end furniture/appliance pkge, stacking washer/dryer and rock-faced fi replace. Short stroll to Gondola, skat-ing rink, tube park, Day Lodge. Ideal for family or as a reve-nue generator throughout the ski season. Strata fees only $155.00 per month. Call Don at 250-682-3984 for more in-formation. Asking $189,000.00

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Apt/Condo for Rent1BDRM a/c, patio, n/p ref re-quired heat and hot water incl (250) 376-1485.

1bdrm renovated Apartment $750 a mnt + util. Avail Now n/p, a/c, laundry, free parking, close to bus route & shopping (250) 377-8304

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Apt/Condo for Rent1bdrm renovated, N/P. Avail now, close to mall and bus. N/Shore. (250) 554-4996.

Acacia Tower343 Nicola Street

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Brock, lovely 1bdrm newly re-no’d. N/S, N/P. $700/mo. 250-851-6800.

CARMEL PLACE 55+ Quality Living in new medical building. Studio suites with affordable rates, FOB entry, elevator, scooter stations and Telus Optik Pack-age! Call Columbia Property Management to book your ap-pointment: 250-851-9310

Executive furnished apart-ment. 2bdrm 2bth quiet resi-dential neighborhood, excel-lent location for temporary posting. Fully furnished down to the wine glasses 250-554-9993 or email: [email protected]

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Modern 2bdrm apts., 5 appli-ances, a/c, video monitoring, secure bldg., $870/mos. + utilities, min. 6 mos. lease. No Smoking & No Pets. 250-376-2254.

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Apt/Condo for RentONE Month Free Rent and Free Telus Cable and Internet for one year! New 55+ living. Next to North Hills Mall with in suite laundry, balconies, A/C, rooftop terrace, amenities room, parking and storage. Pet friendly. $900/mth. Call 250-819-0101.

RIVIERA VILLA1&2/BDRM Suites

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250-554-7888The Sands, Lower Sahali. Centrally located, renovated 2-1 Bdrm, $850-$1100. Bach Suite. $700. 250-828-1711.

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Offi ce space avail 12th St bus complex in Brock multiple units $400mo 250-320-2068

Duplex / 4 PlexBrock 3 bdrm 2bath large S/F W/D hookup A/C fenced N/P N/S $1225 +util. 250-578-7529

Brock top fl oor 2bdrms. Gar-age. $1300 util incld. 403-933-7043. [email protected]

Rayleigh half duplex. 5 appl, fenced yard. N/S. $1400/mo. includes util. 250-578-7905.

Sahali 2bdrms top fl oor. New kitchen. Close to TRU. N/S. $1150 +util. 250-214-8990.

Valleyview 2Bdrm 5 appl. n/s n/p single garage $1350/mth refs Nov1st 250-374-8526

Mobile Homes & Pads

2Bdrm mobile home West-syde. Avail now. F/S, W/D, exc. condition. 250-579-5381

Rentals

Homes for Rent2bdrm Down town fenced yrd 5 appl. N/P, N/S $1200 Avail Nov 1st (250) 319-4062

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Top fl oor 2 bdrm, F/S, wash-er/dryer hookups. Lrge yard with garage. N/S, N/P. $950 +hydro. Call 250-554-3520.

Rooms for RentRoom in house, Rosewood Ave. $600/mo. $300/dd, w/d all util included 778-257-0544.

RV PadsRV sites year round Valley-view, fully serviced. Incl cable/hydro, coin lndry.$650/mo. daily weekly rates. 250-573-3255.RV site, winterized, in town. North Shore, fully serviced, incl cable, util, tel hookup, coin lndy, starting @ $525/mo 250-376-1421

Shared Accommodation

Male seeking roommate West-syde Furn. Close to bus $550/mo util incl. Call 250-579-2480.North Shore $400 per/moincl util & basic cable, np/ns 250-554-6877 / 250-377-1020Quiet non smoking male to share North Kamloops home with mature male. $400 mo for details call 778-470-0370

Suites, Lower1bdrm + den NShore priv drive/ent n/s, n/p, mature fe-male preferred ref req $900 util incl (250) 554-39041bdrm furnished suite near RIH for 1 quiet working per-son/student. N/S, N/P, No par-tiers. $775/mo. 250-374-9281.2bdrm 4 working person or couple, central air, $800 ref vacant shared util 376-06332bdrm + den new reno in Brock sep ent N/S, N/P all util incl $1200 (250) 320-68772BDRM in Brock. W/D. Private entr. & parking. N/S, N/P. $1000/mo. 250-319-1911.2bdrm NShore sep ent, util incl w/d, n/s, n/p $1000 avail-now 250-376-82412bdrms, N/Shore. 4-appls, quiet. N/S, N/P. $880/mo +DD. 250-852-0909, 250-376-5913Brock 1bdrm furnished on riv-er. N/S/N/P. Close to bus. $800 util incld. 250-376-6914.

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Suites, LowerCumfy 1bdrm. Close to Uni-versity, Hospital. Perfect for student or quiet person. Excel-lent Location. ns/np. Call now $495-$725 (250) 299-6477Logan Lake 1bdrm furnished, all util incl, wheel chair ac-cessible $650 250-523-6829Sahali, 1bdrm spacious suite for female. N/S. Sep. entr. $850 Inclds utils. 828-2112.

Townhouses3BDRM 3bth Valleyview pet neg, $1300 close to school and shopping. Avail Immed. 250-374-5586 / 250-371-0206

JUNIPER TERRACE3bdrm townhouse, 1.5 bath-rooms, 5 appliances, garage, patio,$1,250.00/mo. min. 1 year lease. Available immedi-ately. Gateway 250-372-1231

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Antiques / Classics1967 Ford Falcon Futura St.6 Auto 2dr all original runs good, $6000 obo (250) 376-5722

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2-215/60R16 Snow tires, $200 2-245/50VR16 Eagle Snow $200, 4-275/45R20 Eagle M&S $400, 2-225/60R16 M&S $200, 2-275/40ZR17 M&S $300 call 250-319-87844 Bridgestone Winters on BMW Rims 185/70R14 used one season. $600. 374-5251.4 Nokian all-weather. 215/70/R15. Like new. $350/obo. 250-374-3335.4 P235/65/R16 Goodyear MS Nordic. 85% tread. $300. 250-579-2194.4 Winter Claw Extreme Grip LT265/70 R17. & 5 hole Steel Wheels. $850. 314-6620.Firestone Winters 4-215/65 R16 80%. $350. 4-Nitto SN Studless winters 205/55 R16 90%. $350. 4-Nokian 205/60 R15 studded 85%. $300. 4-Nexen 195/65 R15 winters studded 80%. $240. 250-371-2129.Set of 4 winter tires on rims, 205/65 R15 Michelin $350 Used 1 season 250-374-5803

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Set of Goodyear Ultra Winters. P205/55-R16 on 5 stud rim will fi t Mazda 3. $500. 851-0504.

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Cars - Domestic

1986 BMW Coupe 325i. 6cyl. 5spd. Looks good, runs good. Extras. $4,200. 250-374-5251.

2002 Pontiac Grand AM. Good condition, good on gas, white. 254kms. $1800/obo. 554-2311

2005 Volvo XC90 AWD. 2.5T. 5passenger, fully loaded. Low mileage. New all-seasons. $10,000. 250-374-6151.

2007 Buick. 61,000kms. New winters/battery. Premium. $9,000. 778-471-8556.

2011 Mercedes CLS 550. 4dr. coupe, fully equipped. AMG sport pkg, V-8, 40,000kms. New $97,000, Now $49,800. 250-319-8784.

97 Camaro Z28 350 6spd 120,000km black loaded $9,000obo (250) 319-7058

97 Ford Escort. 4dr, std, new alt., timing belt. A/C. Good running cond. $900 250-554-1023.

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2001 BMW 540i “M” Sport (Rare Model) 4.4L/6spd. Slvr/Blk. 223K 2 full sets whls.(smr/wntr) on OEM rims. Roof rack. Exc. Cond $9995 Ph (250) 374-0070

Vehicle WantedWanted Small Pick-up for dump loads, Must run good don’t care about looks. Will pay up to $800 (250) 371-1333

Motorcycles1995 H.D. Ultra Classic 30th Anniv. #1405 out of 2000 made. 83,000kms. Loaded. $8,500. 250-672-9887.

1996 Yamaha Royal Star with sidecar, airbrushed. $30,900. Over $80,000 in-vested. 250-573-7610.

2009 Vulcan LT Kawasaki. Blue, 43,050kms. 1-owner. Ex-cellent Condition. $5,000. 250-372-7116.2013 Victory Cross Country. 1731cc. 1145kms. Trans-ferable warranty. $18,500. 250-372-0250.

Recreational/Sale‘05, 38’ RV trailer 2 slides, sleeps 6 winter pkg, fully load-ed, $22900obo 250-376-16551990 8’10” Slumber Queen Camper w/boat loader. $5,000/fi rm. 250-374-9671.1991 27ft. 5th Wheel. Fully loaded, like new. Everything incld. Shower, toilet never used. $8,000. 250-579-9029.

1993 31ft. Bounder. Exc. cond. Must See. 87,000miles. Generator. Exec tires. Awning/screens. Repainted, satellite, sleeps/6. 454 eng. Hitch/tow pkg. New MW/fridge. $19,500. 250-376-8471.

1994 Travelaire 19ft. 5th Wheel. Canopy, hitch. Exc Cond. $3,800. 250-554-0333.

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1995 34ft. Fleetwood 5th Wheel. Fully loaded, winter pkg, 2-slide-outs in Knuts-ford Trailer Park. $11,500. 250-318-1947 or 250-682-4498.

1995 Jayco Trailer 30ft. No slide-outs. Good shape. $7500/obo. 250-851-0264.

1998 24ft. Citation Class C Motorhome. 163,000kms. Well maintained with records. Ind. solar panel. $14,000. 250-523-6446.

2004 Lexington motor home well equipped new tires like new only 36000 miles call $32,000 obo 250 573 2332

2005 8ft. Okanagan Camper with solar panel. $11,500. 250-554-8031.

2006 36ft. Forest River Georgetown XL. Loaded, 19,560miles. 3-slides. Gen, winter pkg. Awnings. New Mich tires. $68,000. 372-8820/574-0090.

2007 Jayco Baha Trailer Rare off road edition. Front deck for ATV/Dirt Bikes Fur-nace, fridge, in/out stove, bbq, extra water tank Large Mud Tires for clearance, Heavy duty steel frame $7500 250-682-3511

9FT Okanagan Camper. F/S, bathroom. Good shape. $4,300/obo. 250-376-1841.

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Recreational/SaleATV Suzuki King 4x4 Quad 300. 1773km in very good cond $2800 (250) 573-4027 [email protected]

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Sport Utility Vehicle1981 GMC Suburban 4X4. Re-built motor/trans. Good shape. $2,900. 250-828-1808.

2003 Chev Tracker. 4cyl, auto. 130,000kms. Good condition. $6,500. 250-374-7979.

2010 Ford Escape. Lady driven. Very clean inside & out. Non-smoker. 60,000kms. $13,000/obo. 778-471-5630.

Trucks & Vans1992 Ford F150 6cyl, 5spd. Well kept. 280,000kms. $2,850. 250-828-0824.1994 Mazda pickup 6 cyl 2wd manual, canopy winters 244,000km $2200. 374-77081995 3/4 Ton GMC 4/4 $3500.00 obo Vic 250-371-1323 or 250-573-0067

1996 Dodge half-ton ext cab 4x4. Good shape. $4900/obo. 250-828-1808.

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1992 Mazda B-2600 5 speed 2wdr 14” tires 2 buddy rear seats white canopy box liner rear air shocks + reg body Very good cond Blue color, $3600obo 250-374-4713 fmi

• 1995 Ford F150 • Full size box • 319,000 kms• Auto Transmission • Dual tanks, • Good condition• Dark green colour • White canopy• Well maintained.

$1800 obo 1-250-679-2926(Chase BC),

1996 GMC Suburban good shape runs great $3200obo Call (250) 571-21071999 Dodge 1500 Larime V8 mag Quad drs trailer hitch a/c 269000k $1800 250-828-15321999 GMC 4500 longbox, 4x4, 6L, auto loaded. 200kms. $8500/obo. 250-371-2129.2001 Ford F150 extendedcab 4x4, 5.4L, power everything. $4,200. 250-579-5177.2005 Dodge 1500 Truck. 5.7L Hemi, canopy, new winters, good summers only 115,000 kms. $8,000. 250-828-6746.2005 Ford E-450 Cube Van Diesel, 6L Engine. 162,000 kms. $14,000. 250-571-2471.2006 GMC W3500. 5.3L, Isu-zu diesel. Med duty tilt cab wit air dam. 16ft. alum box with roll-up back door. Auto, PW, PL, exhaust brake. 375,000kms. 1-owner. $9,000/obo. 250-828-0599.

91 Toyota fully rebuilt, 6 cyl, std 4x4 - lift, winch, 33” tires, hitch, newer seats/carpet – awesome ride. Extra parts. $5600/obo 250-319-1946

Boats17ft Grumman Aluminum Ca-noe 3 paddles & sail connector incl $1200 (250) 377-36861974 21ft Reinelle 6cyl chev gas merc. stern dr. gps sys c/ w trailer $6000. 250-554-26312007 Sea Doo Speed Boat, 4 Seater.$15,000obo Call 250-320-5194 (after 6pm)or lv msg

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Boats1996 Seadoo, 5-seater jet boat & trailer. New motor & im-pellars, many extras. Excellent shape. $7,000. 250-672-9887.

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Legal NoticesNotice is Hereby Given that Creditors and others, having claims against the Estate of Constance Ann Lynn, for-merly of #402-554 Seymour Street, Kamloops, BC, De-ceased are hereby required to send the particulars there-of to the undersigned Execu-tor, c/o Robert Douglas Lynn, 2282 Paul Lake Road, Kamloops, BC, V2H 1N9 on or before December 8, 2014, after which date the estate’s assets will be distributed, having regard only to the claims that have been re-ceived. Robert Douglas Lynn, Executor.

NOTICE TO CREDITORSNotice is Hereby Given that Creditors and others, having claims against the Estate of Carole Anne Blake, are required to send the particulars thereof to the Executor c/o Kim Niemela, 857 Bramble Place, Kamloops, BC V1S 1Y6 on or before December 08, 2014, after which date the estate’s assets will be distributed, having regard only to the claims that have been received.Kim Niemela, Executor

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habits 27. Potato State 28. DeGeneres’ partner 33. Egyptian sun god 34. Makes more precise 36. Deafening noise 37. Expresses pleasure 38. __ Nui, Easter Island 39. Founder of Babism 40. Speed competition 41. Artist’s tripod 44. Records 45. A witty reply 48. The content of

cognition 49. Mohs scale mea-sure 50. __ student, learns healing 51. Put in advance CLUES DOWN 1. Peru’s capital 2. Emerald Isle 3. Group of criminals 4. Flat sweet pea petals 5. Vietnamese of-fensive 6. A lyric poem 7. Philippine seaport

& gulf 8. Utilizes 9. Lair 10. Covering of snow 11. Covered walkway 12. Overzealous 14. Stench 17. Compartment 18. 2nd largest Costa Rican island 20. Danish Krone (abbr.) 23. Long narrow bands 24. Woody tropical vine 25. Farm state 26. Tooth caregiver 29. Popular Canadian word 30. Resort 31. Members of U.S. Navy 32. Smokes 35. Smiling so big (texting) 36. Capital of Bangla-desh 38. Tore down 40. Travel in a car 41. American bridge engineer James B. 42. “Rule Britannia” composer 43. Let it stand 44. Not bright 45. Rated horsepower 46. Pinna 47. Pre x for before

ARIES - Mar 21/Apr 20Conflicting messages confuse you this week, Aries. Just don’t let this confusion keep you from doing what you think is right. Choose a course and stick with it.

LIBRA - Sept 23/Oct 23Libra, try your hardest to make a tricky set of circumstances work to your advantage. Working with a partner is a great way to get things done.

GEMINI - May 22/Jun 21Gemini, stick to the outskirts of the room and be a quiet observer of what’s going on around you instead of being the center of attention. You may enjoy being a fly on the wall for a change.

SAGITTARIUS - Nov 23/Dec 21Sagittarius, do not look at a current problem as something that will always block your success and happiness. Instead, use this obstacle as a way to get your bearings.

LEO - Jul 23/Aug 23Leo, you may find it hard to establish your priorities this week, but you have a good head on your shoulders and will figure out the path to take. Give yourself a chance to have fun.

AQUARIUS - Jan 21/Feb 18The messages you are receiving from everyone around you seem mottled and mixed, Aquarius. Instead of socializing with others, maybe you just need some alone time.

TAURUS - Apr 21/May 21Don’t be too hard on yourself this week, Taurus. You really do not need to push yourself unless you are feeling motivated to do so. If you feel like relaxing, so be it.

SCORPIO - Oct 24/Nov 22Scorpio, you are better at dealing with things when they’re out in the light of day. You don’t like to be secretive, nor do you like the idea of others keeping secrets.

CANCER - Jun 22/Jul 22Cancer, this week you may feel an unusual need to be noticed and appreciated by others. Embrace the spotlight and make the most of this opportunity to share your thoughts.

CAPRICORN - Dec 22/Jan 20Capricorn, though you may feel like lashing out at others, this week you show an impressive amount of self-restraint. Get through the week, and things will turn around.

VIRGO - Aug 24/Sept 22Virgo, do the right thing even if it costs you something emotionally. Your actions may be carefully monitored, and someone is learning by your example.

PISCES - Feb 19/Mar 20Pisces, speak up if you do not feel you are receiving enough emotional support from your closest allies. Maybe they do not know how you’re feeling.

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Aberdeen Mall Retailer Award1-10 Staff

– Aglow Bridal Lounge

BCLC Technology Innovator Award

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Venture Kamloops Resource Industry Award – Finning Kamloops

Community FuturesBusiness of the Year

– Scorpion Technologies Ltd.

Underwriters Insurance BrokersRetailer Award 11+ Staff

– Princess Auto

KGHM International Ajax Project Home Based Business of the Year – The Great Canadian Dog

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BC Hydro Green Award 1-10 Staff– Nuggles! Cloth Diaper Co.

Home HardwareAboriginal Business of the Year

– Tk’emlups Petro Canada

BDC Manufacturer Award

– Riversong Guitars

Berwick on the Park Service Provider Award 1-10 Staff

– Rozalind Ewashina Photography

Rocky Mountaineer Green Award 11+ Staff– ARC Asphalt Recycling Inc.

Nutech SafetyYoung Entrepreneur of the Year

– Angela Veltri

TRU Faculty of Adventure, Culinary Arts & Tourism and Tourism Sun Peaks Tourism Award

– Harper’s Trail Estate Winery

Kamloops LincolnService Provider Award 11+ Staff

– Berwick On The Park

City of Kamloops Community Service Award – NL Broadcasting Ltd.

Kamloops Chamber of CommercePresident’s Award – Dr. Gur Singh

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