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Hazelton protestors say ‘no’ to LNG plansBy Alicia BridgesTHE NORTHERN CONNECTOR
NEW HAZELTON - Gitxsan he-reditary chiefs from the Spookw and Luutkudziiwus groups led a blockade of Highway 16 in New Hazelton last Saturday, Dec. 6 to protest environmental approvals issued by the provincial govern-ment for three LNG projects in northern B.C.
More than 50 people, some wearing traditional Gitxsan but-ton blankets, gathered outside the Skeena Bakery with banners and signs before blockading the high-way at about 2 p.m. that day.
New Hazelton RCMP Corp. Robert Donovan said the block-ade, which lasted about 10 min-utes, had minimal impact on highway traffic because most motorists were able to make their way around the protest.
He said the protestors were
peaceful and responded to RCMP requests to clear the high-way.
Spookw chiefs said the blockade was held to send a mes-sage to the provincial govern-ment that they oppose LNG de-velopments on their territories.
The B.C. Environmental As-sessment Office last month is-sued environmental assessment certificates to the Westcoast Con-nector Gas Transmission pipe-line, the Pacific NorthWest LNG export facility on Lelu Island south of Prince Rupert, and the Prince Rupert Gas Transmission pipeline.
Chiefs said all land access to industrial projects west of New Hazelton must pass through their territory, and that their opposi-tion to the LNG projects was non-negotiable.
Hereditary chief Guuhadak-wa (Norm Stephens) said he op-
posed the developments because of the potential impacts on salm-on populations in the Skeena es-tuary.
“The importance of the salm-on to the Gitxsan people far out-weighs any of the financial ben-efits that are and may be offered in the future for these LNG pipe-lines,” he said.
“The risk to the salmon is far to great to allow any pipelines to cross our territories and none will.
“We will not lose the salmon on our watch.”
Luutkudziiwus hereditary chiefs, who have been using a checkpoint to block access to their Madii Lii territory since August, were also present at the blockade.
Chief Luutkudziiwus (Char-lie Wright) said TransCanada’s proposed Prince Rupert Gas Transmission pipeline would not
be allowed on Madii Lii territory. “Our Madii Lii territory is
not for sale or use by the prov-ince of B.C. or TransCanada, a mere third party developer that has no understanding of what they are proposing to do, has no idea of our culture, no idea of our heritage,” he said.
The Gitxsan Development Corporation is currently facilitat-ing negotiations between Gitxsan chiefs and the B.C. government over an LNG benefit agreement which would guarantee financial benefits, including employment for the Gitxsan nation.
The Spookw and Luutkudzi-iwus hereditary chiefs said they denounced the offer because it attempted to bind the entire Gitx-san nation from taking action against the pipeline projects.
They also say the develop-ment corporation does not speak for all Gitxsan.
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Anti-LNG protestors in New Hazelton Dec. 6 briefly blocked off Hwy16 to demonstrate their opposition to the industry.
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Second Rupert area LNG plantput on hold by its developersBy Shaun ThomasTHE NORTHERN CONNECTOR
PRINCE RUPERT - Pacific NorthWest LNG announced last week it is not expecting to make a final investment decision by the end of the year as initially antici-pated.
“Petronas and its partners have decided to defer the project’s $36 billion final investment deci-sion pending further clarity on substantive items of importance to ensure that critical project com-ponents align with the economic viability of the project and com-petition from other LNG produc-ing countries,” reads a company statement.
“Costs associated with the pipeline and LNG facility remain challenging and must be reduced further before a positive FID can be undertaken. At the same time, Pacific NorthWest LNG will con-tinue work to secure necessary
regulatory and other approvals from the Government of Canada.”
The announcement came fol-lowing a meeting with provincial government officials earlier in the week.
The company said the meet-ing “brought resolution to key provincial policy matters that pro-vided added certainty”. The an-nouncement, included statements from Minister of Natural Gas De-velopment Coleman and Premier Christy Clark, said the compa-ny will conotinue to invest in the project while delayed.
“PETRONAS, through its up-stream unconventional company, Progress Energy Canada Ltd. and its partners, will continue to invest in its natural gas development in British Columbia at a measured pace until such time as a posi-tive FID is made,” read the issued statement.
Tan Sri Shamsul Azhar Ab-bas, President and Group Chief
Executive Officer of PETRO-NAS, said there is no timeline in place for a final investment deci-sion.
“PETRONAS hopes that all outstanding factors can be re-solved as soon as possible to en-able the Final Investment De-cision to be made within the identified LNG supply and de-mand window. This is vital in light of the current intense mar-ket environment and for Pacific NorthWest LNG not to lose out on long term contracts to compet-itive United States LNG projects,” he said.
Coleman said he was consult-ed on the statement and remains optimistic about the project going ahead.
“It was always clear that once they got our piece complet-ed, they would move on to mak-ing sure their numbers across the board with their partners work,” Coleman said.
Alberta premier likes pipelinesBy Cameron OrrTHE NORTHERN CONNECTOR
KITIMAT - In a speech to the Vancouver Board of Trade on De-cember 1, Alberta Premier Jim Prentice called pipeline propos-als — including Northern Gate-way — as “nation building” proj-
ects, saying such developments have the potential “to transform our country for the better.” Pren-tice calls the revenues that oil sands expansion will generate as “long term” and will be sustained over 50 years. He gave Canada a timeline of no later than 2020 to get pipelines built, otherwise the
country’s pipeline capacity will fall short of new production in Al-berta, and will affect the value the country receives on oil.
“We will start to get bottle-necks,” he said. “We will be sell-ing Canadian energy to U.S. mar-ketplace at deeply discounted prices.”
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Threat leads to second Prince Rupert business evacuationBy Shaun ThomasTHE NORTHERN CONNECTOR
PRINCE RUPERT - On Friday, Dec. 5, the North-ern Savings Credit Union Prince Rupert branch and head office was evacuated by Prince Rupert RCMP after an employee received a call alluding to a threat to the building.
RCMP shut down Third Ave. West for approximate-ly an hour while officers
searched through the build-ing.
“The investigation is on-going, but we have deemed the building safe,” said Const. Matt Ericson.
This was the second time in two weeks a Prince Ru-pert business has received a threat. While a bomb-sniff-ing dog was brought in to Safeway on Nov. 26, Const. Ericson said that was not the case this time.
“The dog wasn’t needed
simply given the nature of the building. A bank is very secure and there are a lot of places the public are not permitted. Safeway is much larger, the public is allowed anywhere and there are a lot of containers there,” he said.
Anyone with informa-tion regarding this ongo-ing investigation is asked to call the RCMP at 250-627-0700 or call Crime Stoppers anonymously at 1-800-222-8477.
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KITIMAT — The Thornhill Chapter #85 of the Order of the Eastern Star has emptied their accounts and split the balance between the Kitimat General Hospital Foundation and the REM Lee Hospital Foundation in Terrace. A $2,330 cheque was presented to the Foundation to be used for the oncology department. The Order of the Eastern Star has supported cancer victims and families for a number of years. Shown here are: Klaus Blassing, Margaret Sanou, Corinne Scott, Paquita Blassing, Doug Thomson, Kathy Walker
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Former mayor Jack Talstra passes awayTERRACE - The Ter-race mayor who took the city through one of its darkest periods when a major forest industry employer closed down and who then laid the foundations for an eco-nomic turnaround has died.
Jack Talstra was 68. He passed away in Mills Memorial Hospi-tal, surrounded by fam-ily, early in the morning of Dec. 5.
Talstra served as mayor from 1985 to 2008, a period of 23 years, the longest any-one has served in that capacity.
That period took in an economic revival of the city’s fortunes when a forest products company called Repap opened a new Skeena Cellulose sawmill here in 1988 but also years of instability when the company ran into finan-cial troubles in 1997, ultimately resulting in it closing down com-pletely early in the next decade.
Without the city’s largest industrial tax-payer, Talstra and the city council of that pe-riod trimmed the city’s expenses and opera-tions.
But he also took part in a campaign to position the city as the northwest’s shopping and service centre to surrounding communi-ties, pursuing big box stores and other ame-nities. Talstra also lob-bied the provincial gov-ernment aggressively for ownership of sev-eral thousand acres of crown land off of Hwy 37 South just south of the Northwest Regional Airport on which to lo-
cate taxpaying indus-tries.
Known first as the airport industrial lands, it’s now known formal-ly as the Skeena Indus-trial Development Park in partnership with the Kitselas First Nation, half of which has now been sold to a Chinese economic development agency.
The city just last month renamed the main road into the in-dustrial park as Jack Talstra Way. Following the complete closure of the Skeena Cellu-lose mill, Talstra placed the city as a financial contributor to a locally-formed company called the Terrace Lumber Company to purchase the facility.
That took place in the spring of 2005 but market and other condi-tions forced the mill’s closure again the fol-lowing year and it was eventually dismantled.
The city ended up with the Keith Ave. acreage on which the mill and accompany-ing log yard was lo-cated, making it one of the larger holders of real estate within city boundaries.
Portions of the prop-erty have since been sold off and the city has now drawn up a concept plan to convert a portion of the property into a mixture of housing and commercial develop-ment.
Talstra-led city coun-cils spent years working at various plans for ei-ther a brand new mul-tiplex or addition to the civic arena. That even-tually culminated in a second sheet of ice and other improvements to
the existing arena build-ing with a grand open-ing taking place in No-vember 2008.
In addition to the lo-cal economy and city works, Talstra was also a strong advocate for re-gional governance con-nections.
At one point, he ad-vocated for the creation of a coalition of local municipal and aborigi-nal governments along the Skeena River aim-ing for consensus agree-ments on resource use and other issues.
An early champion of what is now the Northwest Transmis-sion Line, Talstra and then-city councillor Rich McDaniel trav-elled to Alaska in 2006
to take part in a confer-
ence exploring the idea of connecting southeast Alaska to B.C.’s energy grid.
Talstra was named a Freeman of the City in a ceremony held at city hall Nov. 24, one of just four people to receive
that recognition over the years. Pernarowski, who officiated at the Freeman ceremony, said “Jack Talstra showed outstanding community leadership during his long service as alder-man and mayor.”
Illness had prevented Talstra from attending either ceremony but he was represented at both by family members.
Talstra received a first civic honour in 2009 by being made a member of the Order of Terrace and he also re-ceived the 2012 Queen Elizabeth II Diamond Jubilee Medal.
He leaves wife Hil-da, five children and eight grandchildren.
JACK TALSTRA
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Lack of safe transportation on highway upsetting for MLA RiceBy Shaun ThomasTHE NORTHERN CONNECTOR
PRINCE RUPERT - North Coast MLA Jennifer Rice is seeing red after a final update report on the Missing Women Commis-sion of Inquiry, released on Dec. 6, lacked any update or infor-mation about affordable public transportation along the High-way of Tears.
“It’s been two years since the Missing Women’s Commission said offering safe, accessible transportation along the High-way of Tears was an urgent rec-ommendation which should be
implemented immediately. Now the Minister of Justice is saying that this, and other unfinished recommendations, simply aren’t important,” said Rice.
“Women in these communities are often forced to make diffi-cult choices about getting to and from regional centres like Ter-race and Prince Rupert, choices that can put them at risk, and in-stead of giving those women ac-cess to safe affordable transpor-tation, the B.C. Liberals put out a website that lists limousines as a transportation option.”
However, Attorney General and Minister of Justice Suzanne
Anton noted that this report is not the end of all work on the file.
“While today’s report pro-vides our final, official update on two years of progress since Commissioner Oppal released his report, I want to be clear that our action on his recommenda-tions will continue,” she said.
“I know Transportation Minis-ter Todd Stone and his ministry are continuing to build on the extensive meetings they’ve had with First Nations and commu-nity leaders around transporta-tion challenges along the High-way 16 corridor.”
“New” fire chief in Prince RupertBy Martina PerryTHE NORTHERN CONNECTOR
PRINCE RUPERT - A young Rupertite got to experience what it’s like being Prince Rupert’s fire chief last week thanks to the Prince Rupert Fire Rescue De-partment.
“It’s all part of Fire Preven-tion Week,” explained Jeff Beck-with, Prince Rupert’s deputy fire chief, noting the event usually
takes place in October but was delayed because of the teachers’ labour dispute.
Students in Grades 1 to 3 are eligible for the annual contest, with this year’s winner being Kailyn Jackson-Hill, a Grade 1 student from Roosevelt Park El-ementary.
Jackson-Hill was picked up at her school by members of the Prince Rupert Fire Rescue Department in a fire trucks and
brought to the fire hall for a tour. Firefighters then took the contest winner to Safeway to perform a mock fire safety inspection, which ended up in the bakery.
Thanks to Safeway, Jackson-Hill was able to bring a large cake back with her to school to share with her classmates.
Before dropping Jackson-Hill back off, firefighters treated the fire chief for a day to lunch at McDonald’s.
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Firefighters Marvin Kristoff and Ryan Fuzi provided “Fire Chief for a Day” contest winner Kai-lyn Jackson-Hill with a tour of the fire hall.
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KITIMAT - The Kitimat Christmas Hamper Ap-peal would like to thank everyone who requested a hamper for completing and dropping off their Request Forms.
Delivery date will be the morning of Sat-urday, December 20, and our committee is very busy getting orga-nized for that big day. It is important to notice for those of you receiving a hamper that an adult or teen must be at home the morning of delivery in order to sign for the hamper – hampers not signed for will not be left but will be returned to the Food Bank. Re-
turned hampers may be picked up on Tuesday, December 23rd between 1:00 – 3:00 p.m.
Donations of non-perishable food, un-wrapped gifts and cash/cheques may be dropped off under the Christ-mas tree of our spon-sor, Envision Financial Credit Union, the Hen-ning Sharing Tree at the Kitimat Insurance of� ce upper level City Centre Mall, and cheques only can also be dropped off at our former sponsor, Wings Travel. Receipts are issued for all dona-tions of $10 and over.
Gareen Ball, along with her guests, will be hosting her annu-al Christmas “Sharing Tree” program spon-
sored by Bell Media, on Saturday, December 13, from 10:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. Please drop by and join in the fun – dona-tions gratefully accept-ed.
Yolanda Leighton and William Wesley of CFNR hosted their an-nual Christmas food/gift drive in front of Super Valu this past Saturday, December 6th, and were very successful bringing in food and gifts as well as $1,610.15 in cash – thanks to everyone who supported their efforts and a special thank you to Super Valu for their huge donation of food.
In total so far there has been $11,116.30 in donations for this year’s Hampers.
Thank you to the la-dies of the Trefoil Guild who helped make up ladies and gentlemen Christmas bags to be in-
cluded in the hampers. These ladies make up the bags every year and they are much appreci-ated.
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TERRACEDECEMBER 14 – The Terrace Ministerial As-sociation invites you to the annual Community Christmas Carol Sing at 7 p.m. at the Terrace Pentecostal Assem-bly, 3511 Eby Street. There will be Christmas carols, portions of the Christmas story read, a freewill offering for the Terrace Churches Food Bank and special Christmas music.
DECEMBER 14, 15, 16 – Thornhill Fire De-partment’s Parade of Lights returns at 6 p.m. for three nights. Sun-day night will be in Up-per and Lower Thorn-hill and Churchill Drive. Monday night they’ll be driving by on Queen-sway Drive and in Cop-per Mountain subdivi-sion. Tuesday night is Jackpine Flats, Lakelse Lake, Copper Estates and Kleanza. Local air cadets will be along to pick up donations for the food bank drive.
DECEMBER 16 – The Ksan House Society hosts its monthly Com-munity Dinner from 4 - 6 p.m. Everyone wel-come. For more info, or to volunteer, please call Char at 250-635-2654, or email [email protected].
DECEMBER 18 – Ter-race Skating Club’s Christmas Figure Skat-ing Exhibition will be held from 4:45-5:30 p.m. at the Terrace Sportsplex main arena. Entry by cash donation (half the funds to be do-nated to the food bank). Online registration now open for January-March lessons. Go to www.ter-raceskatingclub.com.
DECEMBER 18 – Ter-race Seventh-day Ad-ventist Church holds its Christmas Program at 6:30 p.m. at 5401 Mc-Connell Dr. Free.DECEMBER 20 – The Terrace Churches’ Food Bank will be open for a special extra day for its regular clients from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. in the Dairy Queen basement.
DECEMBER 24 – Christmas Eve Service from 7 p.m. to 8 p.m. at the Terrace Alliance Church. Join us as we celebrate thru music and story the Light of the World. Hot apple cider for all.
DECEMBER 24 – Knox United Church
holds Christmas Eve Services that will be a Family Carol Service with Candle Lights And Special Guests Classical Act at 7:30 p.m. Carols, communion and candles at 10:30 p.m.
JANUARY 8, 15, 22, 29 – Historical Detectives, a free afterschool pro-gram at Ksan Place, is open to all school-aged children and youths from 3 p.m. to 5 p.m. Follow the lives of Sec-ond World War soldiers and home-front work-ers from Terrace around the world, or vice ver-sa. Program runs every Thursday in January, ex-cept New Year’s Day. To sign up, call Kelsey at 250-635-4546.
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TERRACE PUBLIC Library activities and events for this month: December 12, 17: Come make a Christmas gift for your family at after school crafts for chil-dren eight and up from 3:30 p.m. to 5 p.m. Free with limited spaces, so call 250-638-8177 or come in to reserve your spot. Bring your Christ-mas spirit and creative energy! December 20 :The library hosts its an-nual Family Christmas Party from 1 to 2:30 p.m. Bring your adult and join us for Christ-mas stories, games, crafts and fun! Register in person or call 250-638-8177.
CHRISTMAS GIFT wrapping by BC Seniors Games Zone 10 is from December 19 to 24 in the Skeena Mall. Pro-ceeds go to travel and accommodations for the seniors games in North Vancouver on August 25-29, 2015. Looking forward to your support.
CHRISTMAS SHOP: something new for Christmas features lo-cal artists, artisans, an-tiques, and more. Open Tuesdays to Saturdays 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., (Fri-days to 9 p.m.), Sun-days 12 to 4 p.m. Lady Ament, local psychic reader, is available to do tea leaf readings Wednesdays and Thurs-days by appointment. Newly added is Cindy’s Sweet Delights - all nat-ural homemade choco-lates! For more details, contact Debbie Letawski 250-638-8887 (George Little House). Spon-sored by 100th Year Cel-ebration Committee.
TERRACE CHILD Development Centre, in its 40th year, hosts its 28th annual Tree of Lights, its major fund-raising event of the year. The Terrace CDC is ded-icated to helping chil-dren with special needs to reach their potential through therapy, educa-tion and family support. The centre offers prena-tal counselling, parent resources and support to families and caregivers.
KITIMATJANUARY 27 – Blad-der Cancer Canada will hold a meeting, follow-ing the cancellation of Dec. 16 meeting. The meetings will be at the UNIFOR Union hall on Enterprise Avenue at 2 p.m. This is a great way to meet and connect and to learn about bladder cancer from people who have experienced blad-der cancer. For more in-formation, call Glen at 250-632-3486.
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CONSIDER JOIN-ING the Friends of the Public Library. To do so contact Luce Gauthier at [email protected] or Virginia Charron @ [email protected] or call 250-632-8985.
KITIMAT QUILTERS Guild: If you are in-terested in joining the Kitimat Quilters Guild, please contact Aileen Ponter at 250-632-6223 or Janet Malnis at 250-632-7387 for further in-formation.
EVERY THURSDAY, the Kitimat Pottery Guild meets in the Riv-erlodge arts wing, from 6:30 p.m. to 9 p.m. In-terested in playing with clay? All experience lev-els welcome. For more information, call Anne at 250-632-3318.
WANT A garden bed next year at the Kitimat Community Garden? Call Denise at 250-632-9107 for more informa-tion.
THE KITIMAT Pub-lic Library offers the highly engaging Moth-er Goose StoryTime for pre-schoolers Mondays from 10:30-11:15 .am. Please register for this free program.
HEALTHY BABIES drop-in is held every Thursday from 10:30 a.m. to 12 p.m. at the Kitimat Child Develop-ment Centre. They wel-
come families through-out pregnancy and up to one year (older siblings welcome). Come meet other parents and infants over light refreshments with support from the CDC staff and a Public Health Nurse. For more, call 250-632-3144.
CHILD DEVELOP-MENT Centre Fam-ily Fun Spot Drop-In Mondays and Wednes-days, 10 a.m. to 12 p.m., and Fridays 1 to 3 p.m. Ages 0-5 welcome. “A great place for families to meet over coffee and toys!” Call 250-632-3144 for more.KITIMAT FIBRE Arts Guild: Interested in knitting, spinning, weaving, or any other � bre? For more infor-mation, phone Maureen 250-632-5444.
KITIMAT MULTI-PLE Sclerosis - I have M.S. but M.S. does not have me. You are not alone, male or female, and the Kitimat M.S. group would like to be here for you. Total con-� dentiality. For more in-formation contact Mary at 250-639-6016.
AGLOW OF Kitimat - All are welcome at our Care Group and Bible Study for men and wom-en, singles or married, Thursday at 7:00 p.m. For more, phone Brenda at 250-632-1616.
PRAYER CANADA Kitimat meets weekly on Tuesday at noon at Northwest Community College. All welcome to pray for our town, prov-ince, country. Contact Lesley for more at 250-632-4554.
DID YOU KNOW that literacy is more than just being able to read? The Kitimat Adult Lit-eracy Program provides FREE tutoring services for adult interested in improving their reading, writing, math, commu-nication, and informa-tion technology skills. Is English NOT your � rst language? We pro-vide FREE tutoring and small group English as a Second Language (ESL) classes. For more infor-mation please call Bran-di at 250-632-7393 or check us out at www.kit-imatcommunityservices.ca/KALP.html or � nd us on facebook.
DO YOU have diabe-tes? We offer individual and group counseling. Certi� cation for blood glucose strips is avail-
able. Make an appoint-ment and bring your me-ter. The Good Food Box is part of our program. Forms for this can be picked up at the Living Well Program or at the hospital main desk. Do-nations for this worth-while program are al-ways accepted. For more info call 250-632-8313 during operating hours - Wednesdays 8:00 a.m. to noon, Thursdays 8:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. - or leave message on our voice mail. We are lo-cated on the second � oor of the Kitimat Hospital in the Home Support of-� ces.
PRINCE RUPERTONGOING
THE PRINCE Rupert and District Hospice So-ciety sponsors a nine-week support group, “Journey through Grief” Wednesday evenings, 2 - 3 times per year ac-cording to need for adults who are grieving the death of a loved one. We believe that grief has no time limit so there-fore your loss need not be a recent one. We do, however, recommend that there be at least 3 months from the time of your loss to joining the group. Learn what to expect and gain skills to manage your grief while connecting with others who share a similar jour-ney. Pre-registration re-quired. For further info, to register, or for 1:1 support, call the Hospice Of� ce at 250-622-6204. Please leave your name and number and your call will be returned.
PRINCE RUPERT Se-niors Centre Bingo Fri-days 1- 3 pm. Everyone 19 years and older wel-
come.
GENEALOGY CLUB meets every � rst Tues-day at the Family His-tory Centre on Pr. Ru-pert Blvd. Phone Josie at 250-624-3279.
THE PRINCE Rupert Breast Cancer Support Group invites any wom-an living with cancer to attend our monthly lun-cheons every 3rd Sat-urday each month at 12 noon at the Crest Hotel.
PRINCE RUPERT Royal Canadian Legion meets the third Monday of every month. Come visit the Military Muse-um Thursday to Sunday from 1:30 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. Call 250-622-2917 for more information.
C O R N E R S T O N E MB Church: Coffee mornings at 202-6th Ave. West. Tuesday & Wednesday 10 am - noon All are welcome! 250-627-1033.
BC METIS Federa-tion of Prince Rupert meets the third Monday of they month at 1702 Atlin Ave. New people welcome. Refreshments provided. For more, call 250-627-4013.
THIS IS not church! No expectations of � nan-cial support or service. Join us in a celebration of faith in Jesus Christ, Sundays 7pm, for praise, prayer and proclamation at the Salvation Army, 25 Grenville Court. CALLING ALL Mu-sicians! Prince Rupert Community Band and Choir seeks new mem-bers. No auditions nec-essary! Band meets Mon. 7:30 pm - 9 pm at PRMS (formerly PRSS) band room. Choir meets Wed. 7:30 - 9 pm at PRMS Band Room. Call
Peter Witherly at 250-624-9634.
WOMEN IN Business breakfast meet on the 4th Wed. each month, 7:30 am Highliner Pla-za. We offer women in business an opportunity to network with other women in an informa-tive and fairly informal environment. Interested in attending? Call the Chamber Of� ce 250-624-2296
CORNERSTONE MB Church: Sunday Cel-ebration every week @ 10:30 am, everyone welcome. Call 250-627-1033 for details.
THE PRINCE Rupert Hospital Auxiliary So-ciety is looking for new members. Meetings are held once a month,for further information please call Lila @250-627-1886.
MEALS ON Wheels program needs volun-teers to deliver hot meals to people in Prince Ru-pert on Mon. Wed. and Fri. from 11 am - 12 noon. Call Andrea Vogt 250-622-6375 for fur-ther info.
BECOME A member of the Prince Rupert Salm-on Enhancement Society to get exciting hands on experience with Salmon at the Old� eld Creek Fish Hatchery and in their nat-ural habitat. You will play a vital role in everything from community educa-tion to spawning, raising, and releasing Salmon to local streams. We wel-come any level of experi-ence and will provide the necessary training to turn you into a Salmon ex-pert! Call 250-624-6733 or email old� [email protected] for more information.
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ased
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nd b
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itio
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rst.
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Corporations help breakfast programsTERRACE - A nation-al charity has added a number of northwest-ern B.C. schools, in-cluding three from Ter-race and Thornhill, to a list of those offering breakfast programs � -nanced directly by cor-porations.
Rio Tinto Alcan had been paying for break-fasts at six northwest-ern schools and is now extending that to � ve more schools through a $250,000 three-year commitment.
And $100,000 from TransCanada Pipelines for four northwestern schools over three years means both corporations will feed an estimated 1,000 students a year through the Breakfast Club of Canada.
Rio Tinto Alcan’s two local schools are Skeena Middle School and Cassie Hall Ele-mentary while Thorn-hill Primary is the local TransCanada breakfast school.
R e p r e s e n t a t ive s from the charity and the two companies were in town this week at the schools, helping school employees serve up breakfasts.Money not only buys food but equipment such as toast-ers, grills and dishes and, for Thornhill Pri-mary, a dishwasher.
R e p r e s e n t a t ive s from both Rio Tinto Al-can and TransCanada Pipelines, which has been chosen to build two natural gas pipelines across the north, one to a planned LNG plant at Kitimat and one to an-other one in Prince Ru-pert, said it was impor-tant for the companies to be involved in commu-nities in which they are active.
Sandra Dube, the First Nations support worker at Skeena Mid-dle School who single-handedly runs the pro-gram, says between 30 and 40 students a day have a breakfast consist-ing of either French toast or pancakes, yogurt, ce-real, fruit and juice.
“I’ve been here sev-en years and at the start there was fruit roll-ups and fruit cups. We’ve been really making an effort to make it more nutritious,” she said.
Skeena principal Phil Barron estimated the breakfast program is used by approximate-ly eight per cent of the school’s 580 students.
Last year the break-fast program cost ap-proximately $7,000, a � gure he expects will
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“There’s a social as-pect to this as well. Hav-ing students eat together sets a tone. We want a positive school climate and this starts off the morning well,” said Bar-ron.
The school also draws on money from the provincial govern-ment through the school
district and pro� ts from canteen sales and gym rentals to � nance break-fast as well as lunches.
The Thornhill Pri-mary breakfast program is expected to feed 30 students a day at an an-nual cost of $10,000 and principal Darlene Bragg-Hounsell said that number could rise depending upon the day.
It’ll be the � rst time there is a breakfast pro-
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“There is no stigma attached,” said Bragg-Hounsell.
“This is for any stu-dent. What we really want to do here is pro-mote good nutrition.”
Ben Neumer, one of
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Rupert Skating Club hosts Kla How Ya meetBy Kevin CampbellTHE NORTHERN CONNECTOR
PRINCE RUPERT - The music of Taylor Swift, Michael Jackson and more distinctive artists filled the Jim Ciccone Arena on Sunday morning to cel-ebrate the finale of the Kla How Ya Interclub meet, hosted by the Prince Rupert Skating Club.
And it was a comfortable third-place finish for Mickaela Ward and Brianna Hagen in the silver and gold women’s interpretive skates, respectively, to cap off a successful event for all members of the Prince Rupert skating club over the weekend.
Amy McNabb represented Rupert with her strong performance in group two of bronze wom-
en’s interpretive as well.A panel of judges took over the visitor’s bench of
the hockey arena and skaters from Prince Rupert, Terrace, Smithers, Hazelton, Houston, Kitimat, Vanderhoof, Quesnel and Prince George all took in the Kla How Ya – an annual showcase of the top figure skaters in Northwest B.C.
Swift’s Shake it Off and a Jackson compilation including Thriller had the audience applauding for every salchow, axel, flip and toe jump the talented young skaters were displaying.
Along with McNabb, Hagen and Ward, Wic-cem Toye-Oesch skated in STAR 1 – boys and girls group one for Prince Rupert; Renee Charlton fol-lowed with a skate in STAR 1 - boys and girls group two; and Jessica Slocombe participated in STAR 2 - girls group one.
Becca Phillips showed her stuff in STAR 2 - girls group three, skating with fellow Rupertites Emi-ly Hartling and Emily Horne, while McNabb also
took part in STAR 4 – girls 13 and over. Ward com-peted in STAR 5 – girls 13 and over and Slocombe also skated in Elements 1 – group one.
Elements 1 – group three found McNabb taking to the ice once again and Ward followed her in Ele-ments 2 – group two.
On the final day, Phillips finished fourth in Pre-Introductory Interpretive – group three while Har-tling and Horne both withdrew from the same group.
Ward’s 29.71 score for the Silver Women’s Inter-pretive was a crowd-pleaser as was Hagen’s 37.50 score in the gold.
Taking gold with a score of 40.88 was Kitimat’s Snow Valley Skating Club’s Candace Abercrom-bie with the winner of Silver Women going to Jesse Thandi of Terrace.
Chantal Gammie from Smithers was the runner-up in Silver while in Gold, Samantha Follows took second and Katie Ball withdrew from the category.
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Prince Rupert’s Brianna Hagen performing at the Kla How Ya meet.
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Jack Walter Ashdown Green was born in Victoria B.C. August 12, 1918, the son of Ashdown T. Green and Gladys (Dumbleton) Green. He was educated in Victoria and attended Victoria College (Craigdarroch) 1935-1937 after three short time jobs he enlisted in the RCAF in 1941. He served in Canada and England until 1946 when he was discharged as a Sergeant (accounts). In 1943 he had married Shirley Adela Bastin (also RCAF) who was his wife for over sixty-two years until her death March 8, 2006. Jack obtained his diploma as a Chartered Accountant in 1952 and worked in Victoria, Salt Spring Island and Kitimat BC. In 1967 he changed to the Health Care Field obtaining his Diploma in Hospital Organization and Management in 1971. He retired as Administrator of Kitimat General Hospital in 1982. Retirement years for Jack and Shirley were spent in Duncan, B.C.Jack is survived by sons Peter G.A. Green (Audrey) and Derek A. Green, daughter Gillian A. Green and grandson Colin A. Grice.Memorial Service was held on Tuesday, December 9, 2014 at 1:00 PM at St. Stephen’s Anglican Church, 7921 St. Stephen Road, Saanichton, BC. In lieu of fl owers donations may be made
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1180 Kingfi sher Ave. • Ph. 250-632-7149Email: [email protected]
Rev. Dr. Dona Lethbridgewww.kitimatunitedchurch.ca/index.html
FIRST UNITED CHURCH
REDEEMERLUTHERAN CHURCH
CONGREGATION OF LUTHERAN CHURCH CANADAPastor Clint Magnus • ph. 250-632-6962
Kitimat Worship
Directory
Sunday, December 14Joy to the World! • White Gift Sunday
11 am Worship Service
For information on placing a church listing,
please call 250-632-6144, or email
classifi [email protected]
Third Sunday of AdventDec. 14 at 10:30 am
Eucharist with Fr. Luke Anker“Christ is the greatest gift known to man.”
Christ Church AnglicanAll are Welcome
1220 Kingfisher Ave. • Ph. 250-632-7812
Kitimat Pentecostal Fellowship
Pastor Mickeal Hoffman1340 Kingfisher Avenue
Church Ph. 250-632-5623
Sunday, December 14 - 10:30 amMorning Worship Service
Wednesday Evenings7:30 pm
Prophetic Studies
Pacifi c CornerstoneBaptist Church
Sunday Service at 11:00 amGrace Alone, Faith Alone
In Christ Alone
Phone 250-632-4924 • www.pacificcornerstone.com
Lahakas and NalabilaPh. 250-632-2044 or 250-639-6464
Presbyterian ChurchSunday, December 14
Third Sunday in Advent10:30am Worship Service and Sunday School
Worship Leader: Albert van der Haven“We light the candle of joy.”
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH840 Columbia Ave. – Ph. 250-632-6014
Email: [email protected]. Tim Coleman
Sunday, December 149:30 am Light Breakfast
10:00 am “Bible Connections” and Sunday SchoolWorship 11:00 am
“PREPARE THE WAY” • John 1:6-8; 19-28
ALL ARE WELCOME
www.kitimatpentecostalfellowship.com
1760 Nalabila BoulevardPh 250-632-2215 • Father Babji Merugu, SAC
www.catholickitimat.ca
Christ the KingPARISH
Saturday, Dec. 137:30 pm
Celebrationof the Eucharist
Sunday, Dec. 1410:00 am
Celebrationof the Eucharist
St. Anthony’s Christmas Presentation
Thursday, December 18Doors open at 5:30 pm
at St. Anthony’s School Gym.
The HarvestTHE HARVEST MINISTRIES CANADA
Ph. 250-632-5501 email: [email protected] Night ServiceSaturday, Decemer 13
at 7pmView live webstreaming of Saturday Service at:
www.theharvest.ca/live
KITIMAT1474 Nalabila Blvd.
11:00 amSunday Worship
9:45 am Sunday School
TERRACE3226 Kalum St.
(Happy Gang Centre)250.631.7825
2:00 pmSunday Worship
Kitimat Chamber of Commerce Meeting Room
A New Testament Church
6:30 pm every Saturdayat Riverlodge
250-632-1146
Third Sunday of Advent“The Spirit of the Lord is upon me; he has sent me to bring good
news to the poor.” Isaiah 61:1
DISTRICT OF KITIMAT
COMMUNITY GRANT WRITER(Contract Position)
Under the supervision of the Director of Leisure Services the Grant Writer will research and write applications for potential grant or low interest loan opportunities related to existing or future projects, services or purchase of assets for the District of Kitimat, community groups and non-profit organizations in Kitimat. Duties of the position may include:
a. Setting up and running grant related workshops;b. Meeting with interested proponents about grant opportunities;c. Research, collation of material and coordination of grants or low interest
loan applications;d. Provision of promotional or marketing material for projects, programs or
services that have been paid with full or partial funding of a grant or low interest loan opportunity;
e. Collection of information from other communities who have been successful with grant or low interest loan opportunities;
f. Preparation of final report with budget for all activities including recommendations for future program.
The successful applicant will have a bachelor degree in communication or related field, previous grant writing experience, knowledge/experience in use of Microsoft Word, Excel, Publisher and Outlook. They will be able to demonstrate time management skills and the ability to work with deadlines. Good communication skills are a must as the candidate will have to work with a variety of Municipal departments, community groups and non-profit organizations. The successful candidate must have a minimum of a class 5 drivers’ licence.This contract position will pay $25.00 per contact hour. Submit detailed resume, including references, by December 15th, 2014 to Personnel, District of Kitimat, 270 City Centre, Kitimat, BC, V8C 2H7, Phone (250) 632-8900, Fax (250) 632-4995, or e-mail [email protected]. Community information can be obtained from our website at www.kitimat.ca.
We thank all applicants for their interest, however only thosecandidates selected for further consideration will be contacted.
Now accepting applications for the position of Store Manager
in Prince Rupert
Apply with resume to Steve at the 3rd Avenue Location
or email to [email protected]
Now accepting applications
for the position of Store Manager in Kitimat
Apply with resume to Kevin at the City Centre Mall
or email to [email protected]
Education/Trade Schools
OWNER OPERATORS $3500 SIGNING BONUS
Van Kam’s Group of Compa-nies requires Highway Own-er Operators for runs throughout BC and Alberta. Applicants must have winter and mountain, driving exp. / training.
We offer above average rates and an excellent
employee benefi ts package.
To join our team of Profes-sional drivers, email a re-sume, current driver’s abstract & details of truck to:
[email protected] or call Bev at 604-968-5488
or Fax: 604-587-9889
Van-Kam thanks you for your interest, however only those being considered will be con-tacted.
Van-Kam is committed toEmployment Equity and
Environmental Responsibility.
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JANITORIAL PERSONNELRequired immediately, for apartment complex.
Applicants must be physically fit, reliable and honest.Excellent renumeration
apply to:
250-305-2293or email [email protected]
DYNAMIC INTERACTIVEInstructor
For workshops including:• Art Workshops in local
elementary schools.• Museum Explorer pro-
grams in nature, culture and history.
The candidate must be able to instruct youth on basic art concepts. This is on a contract basis.
Submit resume and cover letter to Louise Avery at the Kitimat Museum & Archives
[email protected] more info: 250-632-8950
KITIMATDRIVERSWANTED
Full and Part time forCoastal TaxiSend resume
& driver’s abstract to PO Box 56
Kitimat, BC V8C 2G6 No phone calls
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KITSELAS BAND ADMINISTRATIONJob OpportunityCONTRACTS MANAGER
Department: Lands & Resources Reporting to: Director of Lands and Resources Term: Full-time Temporary Start Date: Immediately Deadline: December 15, 2014
PURPOSE:The Contracts Manager position reports to the Director of Lands and Resources. This position is responsible for managing accounts, income and expenses associated with projects completed in the Department of Lands and Resources. The position will also involve working closely with project proponents and staff in Kitselas Band Administration.
MAIN DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:• Manages projects in the Lands and Resources department;• Develops work plans and monitor budgets;• Provides regular reports on progression of multiple projects;• Provides feedback to staff on project progression, including recommendations to remain
within budget;• Works closely with Kitselas staff, community members, and consultants;• Liaises Kitselas Finance Department to balance project expenditure;• Develops and maintains a project database, including project initiation and closure;• Completes expense claims for staff members and tracks expenditure;• Enters data and compiles research from various external agencies;• Tracks expenditure by consultants, contractors, and temporary staff;• Tracks invoice payments;• Generates RFP/RFQ requests to obtain services and ensure responses meet all criteria;• Prepares invoices, monthly reports, and contract closure reports for project proponents;• Develops and manages funding transfer agreements;• Assists in development and implementation of projects; and• Other related duties as assigned.
EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE• Completion of a Diploma in Financial Management, Project Management, or related field;• Minimum of one (1) to three (3) years’ experience in same or similar setting;• An equivalent combination of education and experience may be considered;• Must have a valid Class 5 Drivers’ License;• Proficient in computer applications including Microsoft Office;• Experience working with confidential and sensitive issues;• Experience with organizing and running projects;• Experience with reviewing contracts preferred;• Experience with or knowledge of personnel management, producing summary reports,
completing expense claims, working on strict deadlines preferred;• Previous experience working in a First Nations community and/or organization is preferred;• An understanding of relevant federal, provincial and local legislation, policies and proce-
dures; and• An understating of the north coast BC cultural and political environment an asset.
SKILLS AND ABILITIES• Strong public relations, verbal and written communication and interpersonal skills;• Have an understanding of project management or finance management;• Strong computer skills (Microsoft Office, project management software);• Must have strong communications skills and able to be a strong team player;• Understanding of Contract Law;• Decision making, problem solving, analytical and troubleshooting skills;• Ability to work independently with minimal supervision;• Ability to create and modify complex spreadsheets;• Attention to detail, time management and organized;• Ability to maintain the confidentiality of department and Kitselas First Nation matters;• Able to work non-standard hour of work as required;• Knowledge of the Kitselas First Nation preferred;• Negotiating and mediation skills;• Excellent verbal and written communication; and• Relationship building skills with internal and external stakeholders.
Interested applicants should apply before December 15, 2014, with a resume and cover letter to the attention of the Finance Clerk. Please reference “Community Liaison Officer” and indicate clearly in your cover letter how your experience and qualifications meet the requirements of the position.
Attn: Karla Frank Finance Clerk Kitselas First Nation Tel: (250) 635-5084 Fax: (250) 635-5335
Email: [email protected]
250-624-8088 737 Fraser St, Prince Rupert
PRINCE RUPERT
CARRIERS WANTED
1st Ave W, 2nd Ave W, 3rd Ave W & Park Ave
8th Ave W, 9th Ave W& Lotbiniere St
8th Ave W, 9th Ave W & McBride St
Alpine Ave, Graham Ave& Atlin Ave
Cassiar Ave & Pillsbury Ave
Borden St, Taylor St & 6th Ave W
Gull Crest, Raven Crest, Cormmorant & PR Blvd.
Beach Pl, Water St, 2nd Ave W & 11th St
Graham Ave, Atlin Ave, 17th St & 14th St.
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P R I N C E R U P E R T T E R R A C E Q U E E N C H A R L O T T E M A S S E T
Northern Savings Credit Union has an opening for an Administration Clerk located in Prince Rupert, BC.
The successful applicant will be responsible for providing accounting functions, reconciling, balancing general ledgers and provide excellent member service. Qualifi cations: Secondary school diploma, working knowledge of Microsoft Offi ce, previous experience in administrative work is preferred, or an equivalent combination of education, training and experience. Strong analytical, organizational and accuracy skills required. Strong written and verbal business English communication skills required and previous fi nancial services and accounting is an asset. Closing date: December 31, 2014
Manager, Human ResourcesNorthern Savings Credit [email protected] apply online at www.northsave.com Only short listed applicants will be contacted for an interview.
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Industrial / Automotive Sales RepresentativesWe are a large company based in Fort St. John, BC
that is looking for INDUSTRIAL /
AUTOMOTIVE SALES REPRESENTATIVES
to join our team. We offer an attractive compensation ($105,600/year), benefi ts
and bonus program. Sales experience is not
necessary but an industrial background would be a
defi nite asset. Please forward your
resume to: human.resources.depart1
@gmail.com
NEEDED IMMEDIATELYAn upscale salon/barber
shop in Kitimat with a huge clientele base is seeking Stylists. F/T P/T Please
email resume to: [email protected]
for more info please call:Tracy at 250-632-3048
PR: General Clerk, P/T: Cook-ing Experience an asset. Drop resume w/ ref’s. @ Rainbow Market. No calls please.
Required Immediately Retail Clerk/Supervisor, 24-32 hrs/week, wage is dependent on experience, apply with re-sume to TOTAL PET at #117-4717 Greig Ave., Terrace. You must have love of pets!
SAWMILL MACHINEOPERATOR
✱(30 vacancies) NOC 9431Company operating name: Yaorun Wood Co. Ltd. Busi-ness and mailing address: 4032 12th Avenue, PO Box 148, New Hazelton, BC, V0J 2J0.JOB DUTIES: • Examine logs and rough
lumber to determine size, condition, quality and other characteristics to decide best lumber cuts to carry out.
• Operate automated lum-ber mill equipment from control rooms or equip-ment consoles to saw logs into rough lumber.
• Set up and adjust saw equipment and replace blades or bands using wrenches, gauges and other hand tools .
• Clean and lubricate saw-mill equipment.
Full time, permanent; $26.50 per hour. Location of work: New Hazelton, BC.Contact: Bealie Chen, [email protected]: 778- 919-2077.✱Minimum two years of work experience. Training will be provided. Education: not required.
The Kitimat Child Development Centre
Part time, temporary and on-call positions available.
• OUT OF SCHOOL CAREresponsible adult for after school care, NID days and oc-casional mornings-P/T/Daily available immediately • Early Childhood Educa-
tors• Child and Youth Care
Workers• Supported Child Development Programs• Kitimat Cold Weather Shelter- night shift workerSalary is dependent on qualifi cations.$17.72-22.32/hrPlease drop off resume to the Centre at 1515 Kingfi sher Ave. Attn: Margaret
Warehousing & InsideSales Opportunities
Thriving industrial supply store looking for
WAREHOUSING and INSIDE SALES staff
to join our team in Fort St. John
We offer a F/T, M to F, 8 to 5pm career opportunity, along with a very attractive compensation, benefi ts & bonus program. Employment opportunities with our company would start at $4,200/month.
Please forward your resume to human.resources.depart1@
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KITSELAS BAND ADMINISTRATIONJob OpportunityCOMMUNITY LIAISON OFFICER
Department: Lands & Resources Reporting to: Director of Lands and Resources Term: Full-time Temporary Start Date: Immediately Deadline: December 15, 2014
JOB SUMMARYThe Community Liaison Officer will act as liaison between liquid natural gas pipeline representatives and KFN, participate in the Engagement Activities, assist in the preparation of budgets and workplans and maintain adequate controls and records in respect of same, and will work closely with consultants and professional advisors of both KFN and proponents as required to facilitate the Engagement Activities.
MAIN DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES• Act as a point of contact for and co-ordinate the Engagement Activities in respect of KFN.• Liaise with the KFN Elders regarding the Project and maintain regular and frequent con-
tact with the Elders.• Organize meetings between LNG proponents and KFN representatives and KFN mem-
bers in connection with the Engagement Activities.• Travel, on short notice, to and from various locations, to liaise with LNG proponent
representatives.• Provide the community with regular Project updates in cooperation with LNG proponent
representatives.• Other responsibilities in relation to the Engagement Activities as may be assigned jointly by KFN• and the proponent.• Other related duties as assigned.
QUALIFICATIONS• A minimum of grade 10.• Demonstrate adequate proficiency in computer skills such as word, excel, and powerpoint.• Have significant business experience or professional experience or an understanding of
natural gas pipelines.• Valid Class 5 driver’s licence and a clean driver’s abstract are required before the start date.• Must own or have access to a reliable vehicle as supplied by the incumbent or KFN.• Must adhere to Respectful Workplace and Drug and Alcohol policies.
ADDITIONAL SKILLS/REQUIREMENTS• Proposal writing skills, ability to develop budgets and maintain expenditure controls.• Ability to organize various seminars and presentations for communities (both Aborigi-
nal and non-Aboriginal), industry and government.• Good communication skills.• Must have an in-depth knowledge of KFN, the Territory and traditional practices.• Willingness to take direction and follow instructions.• Strong team orientation, demonstrating a high level of cooperation.• Willingness to travel on short notice and during adverse winter conditions.• Willingness to work long days and extended hours, as necessary.
Interested applicants should apply before December 15, 2014, with a resume and cover letter to the attention of the Finance Clerk. Please reference “Community Liaison Officer” and indicate clearly in your cover letter how your experience and qualifications meet the requirements of the position.
Attn: Karla Frank Finance Clerk Kitselas First Nation Tel: (250) 635-5084 Fax: (250) 635-5335
Email: [email protected]
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Hiring for the FutureA career at Terrace Toyota means joining the world’s most respected automotive brand and Canada’s Oldest Toyota Dealership.
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You now have the chance to join us in a truly vibrant rewarding and fast-paced exceptional work environment. The Toyota lineup is the strongest in automotive history. From the renowned Corolla to the incredibly eco-friendly Prius to the definitive Sequoia. Our craftsmanship and safety are without compromise. A career with Terrace Toyota means working with only the best people and working with the best vehicles every day: don’t miss your opportunity. Please drop off resume and hand written cover letter to:Chris GairFixed Operations ManagerTerrace Toyota4912 Highway 16 West Terrace BC Or email to [email protected]
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Employment
Work WantedRESIDENT FARM Supervisor available spring-fall. Start-ups. Diversifi cation. Succession. Sales, purchasing and shop experience. Ranch. Nursery. Vegetable. Greenhouse build-er. Fair Spanish. Bob Crocker 604-842-2378.
Services
Health ProductsRESTLESS LEG Syndrome & leg cramps? Fast relief in one hour. Sleep at night. Proven for over 32 years. Website: www.allcalm.com Mon-Fri 8-4 EST 1-800-765-8660.
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.
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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.
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DrywallDrywaller 30 years experi-ence. Available for boarding and taping jobs 778-631-2779
Home ImprovementsFULL SERVICE Plumbing from Parker Dean. Fast, re-liable, 24/7 service. Take $50 off your next job if you present this ad. Vancouver area. Call 1-800-573-2928.
Painting & Decorating
Comm./ Res. Pro. painter for hire, have refs. & reas. pric-es, call or txt. (250)631-8000
Cleaning Services
Services
Snowclearing STILL AVAILABLE
In KitimatTaking on a few new clients
call: 250-632-1019or 250-632-1017
THOM BOYS TRUCKING
Merchandise for Sale
Food ProductsCHAGA CANADA 100% pure chaga 250-641-3948 or 250-279-0177 concentrates, ex-tracts, milled The Chaga Guys
Firewood/FuelSeas. Firewood cord $225 lumber/logs av. 250-638-1882
Heavy Duty Machinery
2006 S185 BOB CAT, exc. cond., low hrs, comes with 3 buckets snow, rock & clamp. Incl. sweeper, post auger 6 inch & 10 inch bits., all attach-ments like new, 2014 dual axle Rainbow trailer, asking $45,000, serious inq. only, 250-638-8645 or 250-237-3000 after 4pm or leave msgs
Misc. for SaleHOT TUB (SPA) COVERS. Best price. Best quality. All shapes & colours available. 1-866-652-6837 www.thecoverguy.com/newspaper?
STEEL BUILDINGS/metalbuildings 60% off! 20x28, 30x40, 40x62, 45x90, 50x120, 60x150, 80x100 sell for bal-ance owed! Call 1-800-457-2206 or visit us online: www.crownsteelbuildings.ca.
STEEL BUILDINGS. “Really big sale!” All steel building models and sizes. Plus extra savings. Buy now and we will store until spring. Call Pioneer Steel 1-800-668-5422 or visit online: www.pioneersteel.ca
Misc. WantedPrivate Coin Collector BuyingCollections, Accumulations,Olympic Gold & Silver Coins +Chad: 778-281-0030. Local.
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Homes for Rent1BDRM house. Electric heat, F/S. To single working person with references. Couples will NOT be considered. $550/mo. 250-975-16992 bdrm. units for rent, written refs. reqd., 4632 Munthe V8G2H9, 250-635-93333-4 bdrm, F/bsmt very nice, $1600/mo. + util., 10 acres, great view, att. garage, 12min. N/town, avail. 15 Jan. 2015, ref. & DD reqd., N/S 250-635-58683 bdrm, 2 bath, 5 appl. large fenced yard, newly reno’d. No cats, available Dec. 1 $1200/month utilities not in-cluded. Call 250-635-71543 bdrm- big house, big yard, newly renovated, $1,600/mo ref. required, available Nov. 1 778-634-2220/250-641-24893 bdrm. + offi ce Rancher style home in family neigh-bourhood. F/S, W/D & D/W. M/bdrm with walk in closet + ensuite. Carport, detached garage, garden shed, and a fully fenced back yard. This home is approx 12 yrs old with lots to offer. Refs. reqd. Pets cons. $2,100 (250) 615-63524 Bed, 2 Bath, Newly renovat-ed, F/S W/D, Woodstove, on 1/2 Acre in town, $2000/Mo N/S/P/P Available Immediately PH. 250-615-87884 Bed 3 Bath, clean, excellent condition, avail imm $1700/mo Prof Mngd 250-600-3208
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Homes for Rent4 br, 2 1/2 bath, 2 fl oors,
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$1800/ month plus utilities
3 br, 1 bath. Just renovated.2 fl oors, very spacious.Close to the Hospital.
$1700/ month plus utilities.
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$950/ month plus utilities.Available Jan 2015
4 br, 2 bath ocean view house on Overlook.
New fl oors, laundry, 50” wall mount TV included.
$2000/ month plus utilities.Available Jan 2015
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AVAILABLE NOW. Executive House. Furnished 4 bed/ 2 full baths. $2500/mo. Absolutely NP/NS. 1 yr lease. 250-638-7747, leave message.
BRAND new micro home available for long term rental. $1250 per month includes utilities. Located at RV Park near [email protected]
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63 Chilko St. - 3 bdr, 1 bath in excellent neighbourhood. This house has a big fenced backyard, including two sheds and fl ower beds. Comes with F/S and W/D.
Call (250)279-8888
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
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4614 Gregg Ave. Currently We Care Home Health-for lease
1800 sq ft, air-conditionerAvailable immediately
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Rooms for RentMale looking to share 2-bdrm in Terrace, 1.5 bath rental house downtown. $600 plus split utilities. 250-975-1575 af-ter 6 p.m. Refs reqd.
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Suites, Lower3 bdrm, 1.5 bath, newly reno., in the horseshoe, elec. heat, N/S, N/P, exc. refs., $1200/month, 250-638-8639
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Rentals
Suites, LowerPR: Bachelor Suite.$530 per mon. Quiet tenants only. No Pets. Ref. Req. Call 250-600-2334
P.Rupert: 2 bdrm suite. F/S, W/D. No smoking, no pets, no partying. $1000 per mon. Ref. required. Call 250-600-4111
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For Sale By OwnerEstate Sale 1144 sq. ft. dou-ble wide trailer, on 56 X 88 lot in 55+ community, 2 bdrm, 2 bath, move in ready, twin sealed windows, 4 year old shingles, storage shed, $188,900 Contact Don Ritche 250-631-3161
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Duplex / 4 PlexPR: 3 bdrm, 1 1/2 bath duplex. Newly renovated. W/D, stor-age, carport, private drive, rear deck. Ph. 250-627-7939
TERRACE DUPLEX 2BDRM 1bth, F/S.W/D. Near Skeena School, walk to town. 1 yr. lease req.d $1100/mo. + Util. Non-smoking. Ref.Req’d.
250-635-5042TERRACE lower-duplex, in-cludes, N/G heat, F/S, W/D. No parties, N/S, N/P. Ref’s & deposit Req’d. $1500/mo. 250-798-9554
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AVAILABLE IMMEDIATELY250-305-4970250-632-2822
1BDRM for rent with kitchen fac for a gentleman, N/S, N/P. (250)635-5893
Homes for Rent1BDRM house. Electric heat, F/S. To single working person with references. Couples will NOT be considered. $550/mo. 250-975-16992 bdrm. units for rent, written refs. reqd., 4632 Munthe V8G2H9, 250-635-93333-4 bdrm, F/bsmt very nice, $1600/mo. + util., 10 acres, great view, att. garage, 12min. N/town, avail. 15 Jan. 2015, ref. & DD reqd., N/S 250-635-58683 bdrm, 2 bath, 5 appl. large fenced yard, newly reno’d. No cats, available Dec. 1 $1200/month utilities not in-cluded. Call 250-635-71543 bdrm- big house, big yard, newly renovated, $1,600/mo ref. required, available Nov. 1 778-634-2220/250-641-24893 bdrm. + offi ce Rancher style home in family neigh-bourhood. F/S, W/D & D/W. M/bdrm with walk in closet + ensuite. Carport, detached garage, garden shed, and a fully fenced back yard. This home is approx 12 yrs old with lots to offer. Refs. reqd. Pets cons. $2,100 (250) 615-63524 Bed, 2 Bath, Newly renovat-ed, F/S W/D, Woodstove, on 1/2 Acre in town, $2000/Mo N/S/P/P Available Immediately PH. 250-615-87884 Bed 3 Bath, clean, excellent condition, avail imm $1700/mo Prof Mngd 250-600-3208
Rentals
Homes for Rent4 br, 2 1/2 bath, 2 fl oors,
very spacious.Close to the Hospital.
$1800/ month plus utilities
3 br, 1 bath. Just renovated.2 fl oors, very spacious.Close to the Hospital.
$1700/ month plus utilities.
1 br above groundbasement suite.
Electric heat, stainless steel double door fridge, W/D.
$950/ month plus utilities.Available Jan 2015
4 br, 2 bath ocean view house on Overlook.
New fl oors, laundry, 50” wall mount TV included.
$2000/ month plus utilities.Available Jan 2015
1 br, furnished suite.Newly renovated.
Nice kitchen.$1300/ month plus utilities
Available Jan 2015
No smoking and no petsReferences Required.
AVAILABLE NOW. Executive House. Furnished 4 bed/ 2 full baths. $2500/mo. Absolutely NP/NS. 1 yr lease. 250-638-7747, leave message.
BRAND new micro home available for long term rental. $1250 per month includes utilities. Located at RV Park near [email protected]
Kitimat HOUSE FOR RENT/Sale
63 Chilko St. - 3 bdr, 1 bath in excellent neighbourhood. This house has a big fenced backyard, including two sheds and fl ower beds. Comes with F/S and W/D.
Call (250)279-8888
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
Offi ce/RetailTERRACE-OFFICE/RETAIL
4614 Gregg Ave. Currently We Care Home Health-for lease
1800 sq ft, air-conditionerAvailable immediately
Call:250-632-7502
Rooms for RentMale looking to share 2-bdrm in Terrace, 1.5 bath rental house downtown. $600 plus split utilities. 250-975-1575 af-ter 6 p.m. Refs reqd.
PR: Male room mate wanted to share older 4 bdrm house on 8th Ave W. with 3 others. $500 per month including utilities. Avail. Immediately. No pets, no parties. 604-767-0252
www.princerupertrooms.com
Rooms Starting At $59/Daily, $299/Weekly, $799/Monthly,
Contractors WelcomeAll-Inclusive. 250-600-1680
Suites, Lower3 bdrm, 1.5 bath, newly reno., in the horseshoe, elec. heat, N/S, N/P, exc. refs., $1200/month, 250-638-8639
PR: Lrg 1 Brdm suite for Rent. Close to the hospital. Avail. Immediately. Call 250-624-1765
Rentals
Suites, LowerPR: Bachelor Suite.$530 per mon. Quiet tenants only. No Pets. Ref. Req. Call 250-600-2334
P.Rupert: 2 bdrm suite. F/S, W/D. No smoking, no pets, no partying. $1000 per mon. Ref. required. Call 250-600-4111
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2009 POLARIS RMK 800 155” TRACK
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KEN’S MARINE4946 Greig Ave., Terrace250-635-2909
Pre-OwnedSpecials!
$499500
2008 RMK DRAGON 800
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Notice of Property sold at the 2014 Tax Sale
Pursuant to Section 94 of the Community Charter, the City of Prince Rupert makes public notice the following property(s) was sold at the 2014 Tax Sale:
Owner: Theodore Kourletis, Businessman #28, 342 3rd Avenue West Prince Rupert, BC V8J 3S1
Civic Address: Vacant lotsLegal Description: Lot 61 & 62, Block 34, Section 8, District Lot 251, Coast District, Plan 923
PID # 005-748-682 & 005-748-691
Date of Tax Sale: September 29, 2014
Date of Redemption: September 29, 2015
For further information please contact R. Holkestad, Finance Department at (250) 627-0964
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PropertyTO: JAMES WILLIAM GRIST-WOOD, KARI NELSON AND KRISTIN DESCHENES AND ALL PARTIES HOLDING AN INTEREST IN THE PROPER-TY.DESCRIPTION OF PROPER-TY TO BE SOLD: 1973 HOMCO AMBASSADOR 66123CKFL Manufactured Home and contents.LOCATION: J35-653 Colum-bia Avenue, Kitimat, B.C. V8C 1V4.SERIAL NUMBER: 3020MANUFACTURED HOME REGISTRY NUMBER: 014316 LANDLORD: Vista Village Trailer Park Ltd.ADDRESS FOR SERVICE: Suite 900-570 Granville Street, Vancouver, B.C. V6C 3P1, (250)279-0444.PURSUANT TO PART 6 OF THE MANUFACTURED HOME PARK TENANCY REGULATIONS as the regis-tered holder of a fi nancial statement in the Personal Property Registry using the name of the tenant or the seri-al number of the property, or the registered owner of the manufactured home in the Manufactured Home Registry, and to the knowledge of the landlord claim an interest in the Property, you are advised that the Landlord intends to dispose of this manufactured home and the contents without further notice to you unless you take possession of the property, establish a right to possession of it, or make an application to the court to es-tablish such a right, within 30 days from the publication of this notice.
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PropertyTO: RENZO A FURLANETTO, STEPHEN SCHMIDT SIDHU AND ALL PARTIES HOLDING AN INTEREST IN THE PROP-ERTY.DESCRIPTION OF PROPER-TY TO BE SOLD: 1979 Glen River Industries Highwood 1468-121 Manufactured Home and contents.LOCATION: J7-653 Columbia Avenue, Kitimat, B.C. V8C 1V4.SERIAL NUMBER: 21932MANUFACTURED HOME REGISTRY NUMBER: 039276 LANDLORD: Vista Village Trailer Park Ltd.ADDRESS FOR SERVICE: Suite 900-570 Granville Street, Vancouver, B.C. V6C 3P1, (250)279-0444.PURSUANT TO PART 6 OF THE MANUFACTURED HOME PARK TENANCY REGULATIONS as the regis-tered holder of a fi nancial statement in the Personal Property Registry using the name of the tenant or the seri-al number of the property, or the registered owner of the manufactured home in the Manufactured Home Registry, and to the knowledge of the landlord claim an interest in the Property, you are advised that the Landlord intends to dispose of this manufactured home and the contents without further notice to you unless you take possession of the property, establish a right to possession of it, or make an application to the court to es-tablish such a right, within 30 days from the publication of this notice.
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Kitimat Ice Demons squeeze a win out of Rupert Rampage By Cameron OrrTHE NORTHERN CONNECTOR
KITIMAT - The Kitimat Ice De-mons just squeaked by with a win against the Prince Rupert Rampage on November 29.
The Demons wrapped up their match 5-4 to the Rampage, even as the Rampage spent the better part of the third period rapidly gaining on the Demons’ early lead.
The Ice Demons opened up scoring late in the � rst period with a goal by Jeremy Brady. Prince Ru-pert tied it up again near the end, but the Demons pushed hard in the sec-
ond period to give a substantial 4-1 lead.
The � rst two minutes of the third saw the Rampage and the De-mons each scoring, before the Ram-page concluded with two more goals minutes later. That 5-4 lead by the Demons was held from then on until the end.
The win came on the heels of an Ice Demons loss to the Terrace Riv-er Kings the night before on home ice.
The match was notably rougher with 73 minutes of penalties being handed out over the evening.
The River Kings got an early
lead with a goal just 30 seconds into the � rst period with a shot by Chap-en Leblond.
The Ice Demons worked back up to tie the game by the end of the � rst 2-2, but let go of that lead in the second and had it slip just out of grasp, with Rajan Sangha earning Terrace’s sixth and � nal goal for the night in the third, ending it 6-4.
The Kitimat team next faces the Terrace River Kings and the Smith-ers Steelheads on the December 12 and 13 weekend, in two away games. The next home game is De-cember 27 against the Prince Ru-pert Rampage.
CAMERON ORR / THE NORTHERN CONNECTOR
The Kitimat Ice Demons face the Prince Rupert Rampage where they eventually won 5-4.
Caledonia Sr. Girls finish strong at provincialsBy Anna KillenTHE NORTHERN CONNECTOR
TERRACE - Caledonia’s Sr. Girls volleyball team was “de� nitely in the running for the hardware” at this year’s provincial championships, losing only twice – to the two teams who placed � rst and second – and � nish-ing � fth overall.
That’s the best � nish the team has seen at a provin-cial championship, and a testament to the years of dedi-cation the team has put forward since they formed in middle school.
“We de� nitely peaked at the right time,” said coach Carmen Didier in an email after the tournament. “Very proud of all the girls.”
Caledonia entered AAA Sr. Girls Provincials, held this year in Parksville, ranked eighth in the province af-ter a successful season that began at a tournament in Al-berta the weekend school was back in session after the
teacher labour dispute ended. The � rst day of play saw Cal beat Clayton Heights
and McRoberts in two straight sets a piece before fall-ing to Timberline in two, the � rst set a close 25-20 and the second 25-11.
Day two, Caledonia found College Heights’ num-ber before getting knocked out of medal contention by the team who would go on to win provincials for the third year in a row, South Delta.
Caledonia then took on the hometeam, Ballenas, in two sets before taking on Dover in the 5th vs. 6th con-solation � nal, which the team would win in two straight sets to end the championship tournament on a high note.
Another high note: Caledonia’s Cassidy Kitchen was named on the First All-Star Team.
This marks the end of a successful high school vol-leyball career for the majority of the girls – all but two are graduating this year.
CONTRIBUTED / THE NORTHERN CONNECTOR
Caledonia Senior Girls volleyball team � nished in its best placing ever at the AAA Senior Girls Provincials in Parksville.
Torchers... ANNA KILLEN / THE NORTH-
ERN CONNECTOR
TERRACE - The 2015 Canada Win-ter Games torch relay made stops in the northwest last week, making it to Terrace on Saturday afternoon for a big relay leg and regional torch celebration. This bus was � lled with the Terrace torch-bearers, including soccer player Josh Grant, at right, the youngest relayer, and Yvonne Moen, local historian and oldest relayer, to the left of Grant. The relay began at Kitsumkalum and travelled through town to George Little Park.
A24 www.bclocalnews.com /bc_north Friday, December 12, 2014 The Northern Connector
Registration for 2015 NABOC now underwayBy Martina PerryTHE NORTHERN CONNECTOR
PRINCE RUPERT - Registration for the 2015 National Aboriginal Busi-ness Opportunities Conference (NAB-OC) is now underway, with the event scheduled to run April 28 to April 30.
The 2015 NABOC will bring hun-dreds to Prince Rupert at the end of April, with the upcoming conference having the potential to bring in more delegates than 2014.
Speakers will be making their pre-sentations at the Lester Centre of the Arts at the 2015-event, which has pro-vided an increase in available seating for delegates.
NABOC organizer Geoff Green-well of the 2G Group said there will be room for 500 people, a slight increase from 2014’s capacity of 420.
“We expect to see a lot more inter-national delegates,” Greenwell said.
“It’s become a very popular event.”The three-day networking event
showcases successful private sector and Aboriginal business ventures, al-lowing First Nations communities and businesses to meet with private sector organizations.
The 2G Group is expecting there will be 100 Aboriginal businesses and communities from around the region represented at the conference, in addi-tion to 250 private sector corporations.
Greenwell said 2G Group is careful-ly monitoring activity in the region to decide who will speak in April.
“We’ve � ushed out the topics that
will be in the agenda and we’ll popu-late the topics with speakers in Janu-ary,” he said.
Things will start off differently at the 2015 NABOC, with the � rst day of the conference being exclusive to First Nations delegates.
“That day there will be a session on impact bene� t agreements. We’ll be bringing in some of Canada’s top legal experts who work in that � eld to lead some discussion amongst the First Na-tions groups,” he said, adding the fol-lowing two days will be open to all.
The North Coast Job Fair will once again be included in the conference, and Greenwell is con� dent the number of exhibitors will be at capacity.
So far, this year’s major NABOC sponsors are Opus Stewart Weir, SMIT Marine and Northern Savings Credit Union, with organizers continuing to call out for additional sponsors to help run the event.
Registration is currently underway for delegates, sponsors and exhibitors. Those interested in signing up can reg-ister at 2ggroup.ca.
“We expect to see a lot more international delegates.”
Geoff Greenwell
Northern Savings Credit Union recognizes and thanks these employees
for their continued dedication and commitment.
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