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OBSERVERSINCE 1908
AUTUMN MacDONALD
Observer Reporter
Clarence Gill and Bradley Van Dyke have been sentenced to federal prison time, following a guilty verdict back in March.
Gill was sentenced to fi ve years, minus two weeks, ordered to supply a DNA sample and prohibited from owning fi rearms for 10 years.
Van Dyke was sentenced to three years and three months, ordered to supply a DNA sample and received a lifetime fi rearm
prohibition. A 12-member jury found Gill and Van Dyke guilty in March of this year after a two-week trial in Quesnel Supreme Court. Sentencing was handed down Oct. 9 by a judge in Vancouver Supreme Court.
The two men were charged with break and enter to commit an indictable offence, assault, aggravated assault and using a fi rearm while committing or attempting to commit the indictable offence of assault.
The incident stemmed from RCMP responding
to a shooting in Bouchie Lake Sept. 5 2009.
During court the victim, Jefferey Steinbrunner told jurors Gill smashed his face with an aluminum baseball bat and Brad Van Dyke shot him once in the stomach and once in the arm.
Steinbrunner further testifi ed he knew the two men prior to the incident, stating he worked for Gill tending to marijuana grow operations in 2007; he met Van Dyke through Gill.
“I opened the door,
stuck my head out and that’s when I got a baseball bat across my mouth,” Steinbrunner testifi ed.
“I backed up and went to grab my bat behind my chair; that’s when I noticed it was gone.”
Steinbrunner said he had not yet identifi ed the men and thought the attack was a robbery.
“I was looking for a weapon and I told them to come in.”
It’s then Steinbrunner said he realized it was Gill and Van Dyke.
“Clarence came at me
with a bat,” he said.“He told me to get on
the bed and he started wailing on me.
“I got it in my head they were going to kill me, so I got up somehow and started towards the door. That’s when I heard Clarence yelling to Bradley to shoot me.”
The gun, a .22 rifl e, Steinbrunner said was his on loan from Joe Gill.
Steinbrunner testifi ed he managed to get out the door where he hid until he thought it was safe to go get help.
He then made it to a neighbour’s house, who drove him to GR Baker where he was treated and interviewed by RCMP.
“I got it in my head they were going to kill me, so I got up
somehow and started towards the door.
That’s when I heard Clarence yelling to Bradley to shoot
me.”Jefferey Steinbrunner, victim
Gill and Van Dyke sentenced to federal prison
Seeing doubleFall colours reflect off the Jack O’ Clubs lake.
Autumn MacDonald photo
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A feature highlighting meetings, proposals and events important to Quesnel residents.
The Quesnel Museum and Heritage Commission is a volunteer board reporting to City Council.
The Commission plays an active role in providing direction and recommending policy to Council
for the operation of the Quesnel Museum & Archives. The Commission also has a strong mandate
for community heritage awareness and conservation.
The Commission consists of one Council member, one CRD Northern Director and eight
members selected at large appointed for a two-year term. There are multiple vacancies to be
filled at this time.
No previous museum experience is required. Of importance is your enthusiasm for local
history and community heritage conservation as well as your interest to help establish policy and
a vision for the Quesnel museum. The Commission meets monthly or as business requires. Letters
of interest will be accepted until October 26, 2012. Please include a brief explanation outlining
your specific interest in becoming a member and any applicable training and experience you
have that could be considered beneficial for this position. For additional information please call
Elizabeth Hunter, Museum and Heritage Manager at 250-992-9580.
Submit applications to the attention of Jeff Norburn, General Manager Community Services at
City of Quesnel, 410 Kinchant Street, Quesnel, BC, V2J 7J5, by fax to 250-992-2206, or by e-mail
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Bouchie Lake seeking cashDANIKA M. HEBERT
Observer Reporter
The Bouchie Lake Recre-ational Commission says they need a manager and they want the city and CRD to pay for it.
At Tuesday’s Joint Planning Meeting, treasurer for the Bouchie Lake Recreational Commission, Bruce Johnston, asked council for funding to hire a rural recreational manager.
“I’m here to defend and present our request for signifi -cant change in our operating budget,” Johnston said.
“I hope by the end of my presentation that you will see it as something that delivers value and it’s good money spent for the taxpayers.”
The treasurer drafted the proposal after recognizing op-portunities for revenue were lost due to lack of organiza-tion.
“Bouchie Lake Recre-ation Commission is asking for $22,000 to hire a rural recreation manager to man-age the hall and help us reach recognized and unrecognized recreational opportunities and maintenance requirements,” Johnston said.
“We have quite a few facili-ties, some that are well used, the outdoor ones in particu-lar,” Johnston continued.
“Our equestrian facilities get
used regularly all summer.”Johnston said he has lived
in the Bouchie Lake area for more than 15 years but only recently became aware of some of the recreational facili-ties in the area.
“It’s interesting because until I joined the commission in January of 2012, I didn’t know the outdoor rink was there,” he said.
Johnston added the out-door rink maintained by the Bouchie Lake Recreational Commission is one of the few in the area and the only one which offers free access.”
“Our maintenance contrac-tor for the outside, who fl oods it at four in the morning, says sometimes there are people already there,” he said.
“Night shift workers get off work and come out and start playing,” Johnston explained.
Johnston said if a manager was hired, for a one-year trial period, the hall may be able to take advantage of some rev-enue opportunities which are being underutilized, such as offering classes in the facility.
“Last spring and fall we had a number of programs at the hall,” Johnston said.
“We had yoga and zumba classes and they were very well accepted in the commu-nity.
“They were generally full and we even made a bit of money off them.”
Johnston added there is a community member who is offering to teach cooking classes, but isn’t willing to go through the hassle of organiz-ing the class.
“This community member has worked in some of the best restaurants in British Columbia,” Johnston said.
“We have an industrial kitchen which would be perfect for the class, but the instructor isn’t willing to do anything beyond preparing the menu and teaching the students.”
Johnston pointed out the median age in Area B (Bouchie Lake) is 47, which he fi nds means fewer residents willing to travel to Quesnel to use recreational services.
“Swimming lessons don’t interest us, maybe some of the classes at the recreational centre do, but for me, I have one hour of travel to get into town, park and then I have to travel another hour to get back home,” Johnston said, adding his commute to the hall in Bouchie Lake is ap-proximately eight minutes.
Since this additional funding would have to be taken out of the surplus budget, several city councillors and directors expressed concern with the sustainability of the funding and if it was a responsible way to use the surplus.
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ANNIE GALLANT
Observer Reporter
Spending a night in the cold can be an adventure, however
for many it’s a harsh reality they face on a regular basis.
Quesnel’s Seasons House is hosting Spend a Night in the Cold, tonight, Oct. 12, as both a fundraiser and an awareness event of the plight of homeless people in our society.
When 17-year-old Brian (not his real name) heard from his sister about the event, he signed up right away. They know what it means to be homeless.
Their mother has fought addictions for as long as they can remember and was homeless on more than one occasion.
Although Brian’s parents divorced when he was six, he can remember his mother smoking marijuana before the split.
Raised by a supportive father and stepmother, it wasn’t until he was about 10 that he became aware of the extent of his mother’s problem.
“It was crack, heroine and maybe even meth,” he said.
“Seeing her like that is horrible, something a kid shouldn’t see.”
For a time, his mother struggled with her addictions in Quesnel but eventually moved to areas where she could better access rehab programs.
“She was in and out of rehab and at fi rst we were hopeful,” Brian said.
“But that changed as we saw the cycle. She’d sign herself in, then sign herself out. We recognize she probably can’t change.”
When asked how he feels about his mom, Brian, without hesitation, said “I’ve loved her my whole life; she’s awesome.”
He believes shelters, like Seasons House, are a good thing. He said there are people who can kick their addictions and maybe the shelter is where they start.
“Just providing food and shelter is a good thing,” he said.
“I’d never like to spend nights in the cold, especially in the winter.”
Brian also feels the public
needs to be more aware.“Not everyone has a
perfect life,” he said.If he’s learned anything
from his mother, it’s to stay away from drugs. He knows he could tell his peers to not do drugs but he said, in the end, it’s their choice.
The last time he saw his mom was more than a year ago, but says they usually talk on the phone a couple of times a month.
“Mostly it’s just normal conversation, sometimes she talks about rehab,” he said.
He added she’s apologized hundreds of times for her addiction and the impact it’s had on her children’s lives.
“But she always looked after us and made sure we were safe,” he said.
Right now, his mother has a residence but is still heavy into drug use.
Brian will be spending tonight in the cold, raising money to help keep Seasons House operating to help people like his mother who desperately need the services. He also wants the public to know
that homelessness is an issue in Quesnel and many are at risk of becoming homeless.
McNaughton Centre principal Dennis Hawkins-Bogle is also planning on spending tonight in LeBourdais Park.
“I’m spending the night to raise awareness of homelessness with the people I interact with in Quesnel and to raise money for the shelter,” he said.
He remembers, a number of years ago, he was having an intake meeting with a 16-year-old. When he asked her where she was living she said she’d been homeless for a few months.
“I was shocked,” he admitted.
“She’d been couch-surfi ng. Lots of young people in Quesnel, who are in transition between family, home, relatives and friends, are at risk of not fi nding a bed for the night.
“Our students are at risk for many different factors, however youth and teenagers should not be homeless. I’ve witnessed
kids who are trying to fi gure out a support system all on their own.”
Dennis said he learned a few things about spending the night in the cold from his experience last year.
“I’m making sure I bring an extra blanket, a toque and a lawn chair this year,” he said.
He added it’s not diffi cult to spend the night in a tent if you have all the right gear.
“I have a really nice tent and a ground sheet as well as a good sleeping bag – I’m warm,” Dennis said.
“I admire the individual who chose last year to build a cardboard shelter; I don’t know how comfortable they were.”
The public is invited to join the overnighters starting at 6 p.m. in LeBourdais Park where there will be live music, a barbeque and a soccer game. There’s still time to get a pledge sheet and join those spending the night.
To fi nd out more on how to support Seasons House call 250-991-0222.
Homelessness and affordable housing are issues in Quesnel
Not Not everyone everyone
has a has a perfect lifeperfect lifeOne of the many people
who have spent the night
in the cold over the
years to raise awareness
and funds for Seasons
House.Observer file photo
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PUBLIC HEARING
DRAGON LAKE AREA ‒ AREA A
Public hearings are for all persons who believe their interest in property is a ected by the proposed bylaws. The public hearings are to be held by a delegate of the Cariboo Regional District Board. A copy of the CRD resolu on is available for public inspec on.
Wri en submissions regarding the proposed bylaw will also be received. These submissions may be submi ed at the public hearing or should be received in the Cariboo Regional District o ce at 180 D North 3rd Avenue, Williams Lake, BC, V2G 2A4, (fax number 392-2812) forty-eight hours prior to the hearing. No further informa on or representa ons can be considered by the CRD Board a er the public hearing.
The bylaw and an informa on package may be inspected at the Cariboo Regional District o ce, #102- 410 Kinchant Street, Quesnel, BC, V2J 7J5, between 8:00 am to 12:00 noon and 1:00 p.m. to 3:30 p.m., Monday to Friday, from October 10, 2012 to October 16, 2012 inclusive (excep ng public holidays). This informa on may also be inspected at the Cariboo Regional District o ce at 180 D North 3rd Avenue, Williams Lake, BC, between 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., Monday to Friday, from October 10, 2012 to October 16, 2012 inclusive (excep ng public holidays). Telephone inquiries should be directed to the Planning Department of the CRD at 1-800-665-1636.
Rick Brundrige, MCIP, RPPManager of Planning Services
Rezoning/OCP Amendment ‒ Feldspar Road7:00 p.m., October 16, 2012 at the Quesnel Library Program Room
OCP AmendmentThe Cariboo Regional District (CRD) has received an applica on to amend Cariboo Regional District O cial Community Plan Bylaw No. 1366, 1985 (Quesnel Fringe Area) by redesigna ng the property described below:
Bylaw No. 4736Part of Lot A, District Lot 3965, Cariboo District, Plan BCP30056 from Resource Area and Single Family Residen al (Unserviced) designa ons to Country Residen al designa on
Purpose for Redesigna on: To create a 9-lot subdivision overlooking Dragon Lake and consolidate 0.25 ha of land with adjacent Lot 4, Plan 20859.
Rezoning AmendmentThe CRD has also received an applica on to amend Cariboo Regional District Quesnel Fringe Area Zoning Bylaw No. 3504, 1999 by rezoning the property described below:
Bylaw No. 4737Lot A, District Lot 3965, Cariboo District, Plan BCP30056, from Residen al 2 (R 2) and Resource/Agricultural (RA 1) zones to Rural 1(RR 1) and Rural 3 (RR 3) zones (minimum lot size – 0.8 ha (RR 3); 4 ha (RR 1))(maximum density – 12 lots in RR 3 but only 9 lots proposed)
Purpose for Rezoning: To create a 9-lot subdivision overlooking Dragon Lake and consolidate 0.24 ha of land with adjacent Lot 4, Plan 20859.
The subject property is located at Feldspar Road, as shown on the sketch plan below, and is owned by Richard and Debbie Sales.
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NEWS
Q-town motorists reminded to obey
parking signs Quesnel motorists are being asked to make
sure that accessible parking spaces are there for those who really need it.
Quite often, according to local accessibility champions Lynn Turner and Alison Duddy, spots reserved for those living with a physical disability are taken up by people who don’t have a placard and don’t need the extra space and convenience those spots provide.
The pair came to city council with their concerns in September
and, as a result, October has been proclaimed by council as Accessible Parking Awareness Month. The city is assisting people with disabilities with public education about the importance of accessible parking and will also provide additional bylaw enforcement around these spots.
“We are always concerned about accessibility at the city and it should be of concern to motorists as well,” said Mayor Mary Sjostrom. “Not only do the spaces provide extra room and convenience, they provide an extra layer of safety for people in wheelchairs so they don’t have to navigate in traffi c to reach the sidewalk.”
The city has made some improvements to its accessible parking stalls.
Many new signs have been added and the stalls were painted differently this year to provide more room for those who need it. Council has committed to working with Turner and Duddy to investigate future parking enhancements as well.
There are a number of typical examples of abuse, including: Parking in an accessible stall with no permit; improperly displaying a parking permit; using an expired permit, or a permit that belongs to someone else; transporting a person with a permit and using their permit inappropriately (leaving the person who lives with a disability in the vehicle while the operator runs errands).
For more contact Turner or Duddy at [email protected] or [email protected]
“We are always concerned about accessibility at the city, and it should be of concern to motorists as
well.”Mary Sjostrom, mayor
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NEWS
QCEDC seeking input on fl ights
The Quesnel Community and Economic Development Corporation (QCEDC) is investigating two common concerns that continue to be brought up during community and general meetings.
The fi rst concern is whether or not fl ights from Quesnel to Edmonton are possible for workers commuting now.
Individuals currently commuting fl y Quesnel to Vancouver and then to Edmonton or drive to Prince George, fl y to Vancouver then fl y to Edmonton.
“A business case needs to be built to establish that there is a need and we are looking to the community to let us know if they are making this commute so we can make an argument for a service option to Edmonton,” Economic Development offi cer April Goffi c said.
The other request is for senior housing.
Specifi cally housing that allows
a single person or couple to move from their larger home in Quesnel/North Cariboo to a smaller residence of 800-1,000 square feet in city limits and near the downtown core and specifi c services.
“We have some investor requests and the common question from investors is how many people are truly looking for this kind
of housing and so we are asking people to confi dentially register with us so we have better sense of a real number, with the hope that this will lead to new developments in Quesnel,” Goffi c said.
If you are making a commute to Northern Alberta through Edmonton or if you think this kind of senior housing is something you are interested in, contact QCEDC at 250-992-3522.
Contact information will be confi dential and will only be used to provide statistical information, unless individual approve the sharing of their names and contact information.
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Coun. Mike Cave felt this additional funding might lead to more demands from
other volunteer based organizations.
“I just think if we give this money to the Bouchie Lake Recreational
Commission, it’ll open the door for the other recreational commissions to come and ask us for more money,” he said.
Council decided to exclude the salary for a recreational manager from the original budget motion.
Council fears demands may increase
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Stumbling Blindly Into the FutureThis week the BC Liberal government
released its response to this summer’s Special Committee on Timber Supply’s report and recommendations. The Special Committee consisted of both Liberal and NDP MLAs, and its fi nal report represented the unanimous agreement between the two political parties.
In essence, the government has accepted the Committee’s recommendations and has “committed” to taking steps to act on them. The overall intent of the government’s so-called 10 year action plan, dubbed “Beyond the Beetle,” is to keep harvest levels as high as possible for as long as possible in order to minimize any mill closures and job losses in the near to mid-term and to enable the rebuilding of the mill that burned down in Burns Lake earlier this year.
To accomplish this feat the government will allow logging in areas currently set aside for other values (including old growth management zones), they will include “marginally economic stands” into their annual allowable cut calculations so they can keep mid-term harvest levels high, and they will pass legislation this spring to convert volume based licenses to area-based tenures that can be directly awarded to private companies by Cabinet.
These fundamental and radical changes to BC’s forest management and forest tenure regimes will be done without an updated inventory or any additional funding for forest health and silviculture activities. Facing budget cuts in each of the next two years, the Minister of Forests can only promise that BC’s forest inventory will be updated over the next ten years.
In short, we’re going to blindly stumble into a whole new forest management regime that will see the further privatization of our public forests, threaten our reputation as sustainable forest managers and put the future health and ecological integrity of our climate stressed forests at risk. Other than some creative bookkeeping surrounding future annual allowable cut determinations, there’s not one ounce of creativity or innovation in the government’s response to the complex challenges we face in our forest sector.
We need to have the courage to face reality: the traditional forest sector is going to downsize, there will be mill closures and there will be job losses. In order to address the question of how soon this will occur and for how long, we must undertake an immediate re-inventory of our public forests that takes into account the implications of climate change and analyzes the potential to take advantage of economic opportunities outside of our traditional timber markets.
PUBLIC HEARING
BOWRON LAKE AREA ‒ AREA C
Public hearings are for all persons who believe their interest in property is a ected by the proposed bylaws. The public hearings are to be held by a delegate of the Cariboo Regional District Board. A copy of the CRD resolu on is available for public inspec on.
Wri en submissions regarding the proposed bylaw will also be received. These submissions may be submi ed at the public hearing or should be received in the Cariboo Regional District o ce at 180 D North 3rd Avenue, Williams Lake, BC, V2G 2A4, (fax number 392-2812) forty-eight hours prior to the hearing. No further informa on or representa ons can be considered by the CRD Board a er the public hearing.
The bylaw and an informa on package may be inspected at the Cariboo Regional District o ce, #102- 410 Kinchant Street, Quesnel, BC, V2J 7J5 between 8:00 am to 12:00 noon and 1:00 p.m. to 3:30 p.m., Monday to Friday, from October 10, 2012 to October 18, 2012 inclusive (excep ng public holidays). This informa on may also be inspected at the Cariboo Regional District o ce at 180 D North 3rd Avenue, Williams Lake, BC, between 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., Monday to Friday, from October 10, 2012 to October 18, 2012 inclusive (excep ng public holidays). Telephone inquiries should be directed to the Planning Department of the CRD at 1-800-665- 1636.
Rick Brundrige, MCIP, RPPManager of Planning Services
Rezoning Amendment ‒ 7132 Bowron Lake Road7:00 pm, October 18th, 2012 at Wells Community HallThe Cariboo Regional District (CRD) has received an applica on to amend North Cariboo Area Rural Land Use Bylaw No. 3505, 1999 by rezoning the property described below:
Bylaw No. 4747The West 1/2 of District Lot 362, Cariboo District, Except Plan 2139, from Rural 1 (RR 1) zone to Rural 2 (RR 2) and Lakeshore Residen al 2 (RL 2) zones (minimum lot size – 0.8 ha (RL 2); 2 ha (RR 2))(maximum density – 5 lots in RL 2 and 9 lots in RR 2 – only 2 lots are proposed in RL 2 and 1 lot proposed in RR 2/partly RL 2)
Purpose for Rezoning: To create two lakeshore residen al/recrea onal lots on Bowron Lake and a remainder to be held for poten al future subdivision.
The subject property is located at 7132 Bowron Lake, as shown on the sketch plan below, and is owned by Wendy and David Heppner.
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knowing and all the while you can be passing it to others. At least 25 per cent of people
who are HIV+ do not know and these 25 per cent are estimated to be responsible for
75 per cent of new infections. Northern Health, in collaboration with its community
partners, is working with the Province of BC to prevent the spread of HIV by expanding
HIV testing, treatment, and support services to British Columbians.
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QCEDC gives update at Joint Planning MeetingDANIKA M. HEBERT
Observer Reporter
April Goffi c of the Quesnel and Community Economic Development Corporation (QCEDC) presented an update to council and Cariboo Regional District directors Tuesday night.
Goffi c reported a few projects the QCEDC has been working on, including the prospect of a haskap berry co-operative in Quesnel.
“This idea came out of the Japan trip,” Goffi c explained.
“We had the opportunity to visit a haskap berry farm there, which was great.
“They’re called the Japanese honey berry and they taste like a cross between a raspberry and a
blueberry.”The QCEDC
is looking into developing a partnership with the college to bring haskap berry production to the Cariboo region.
Coun. Elliott, who accompanied the Japan trip, voiced excitement for the possible partnership with the college.
“When we went to the farm, we got the impression the haskap berry plant is resilient and propagates easily,” he explained.
Goffi c added this project has already had some farmers show interest.
“We’ve had seven farms indicate interest in the co-operative, which is great,” she said.
“The idea is to give them each 10 – 20 plants and grow them for three years.”
The QCDEC has been working towards fi nding a marketplace to sell the haskap berries once they’re harvested.
Although the haskap berry tastes similar to blueberries and raspberries, it is closely related to the tomato plant.
Another project Goffi c discussed at Tuesday’s meeting was a new website they’ve helped launch, marketplaceBC.ca.
“This website is a place to fi nd local farms and products made in the North Cariboo and Cariboo-Chilcotin regions,” Goffi c explained.
“Right now, farmers can hop onto the website themselves or they can call into our offi ce and we’ll set them up.”
Goffi c also presented the plan for
a potential fi bre mill in the area.
“There are some fi bre mills in the area, but most are co-ops and so you have to be a member to use them,” she explained.
Goffi c also explained a lot of fi bre mills in Alberta aren’t able to keep up with the demand, making our region a perfect candidate.
Coun. Elliott asked what kind of fi bre
the mill would be processing and Goffi c explained it would process llama, alpaca and sheep fi bre.
In conjunction with the potential fi bre mill, Goffi c said there is someone she’s spoken to who’s looking for a 600-acre lot to move a herd to the area.
You can contact Goffi c at the QCEDC at agoffi [email protected].
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Two weeks ago I wrote a column about losing 25
pounds this summer by changing my addiction from junk food to an addiction to healthy food and exercise.
Pleased with my mental transformation, I now continue to work on my physical goals which include toning up, getting stronger and shedding about 10 more pounds.
I say “about” 10 more pounds because it’s not the number on the scale that matters, but the way I look and feel.
The number is just a guesstimate.
Over the last few months I’ve been working out daily: the treadmill, walks around the lake, hikes, weight training - that kind of thing.
For the last phase of my mission I thought I’d step it up a notch and allow my friend Carly from Vo2Max in West Kelowna to become the boss of me for four or fi ve hours a week.
After attending my fi rst day of her brutal boot camp, I was thrilled to wake
up the next morning feeling like a little old lady, barely able to crawl out of my own bed.
Every muscle ached, and I loved that because I knew my body had been worked so much harder and different than when I exercise on my own.
I would just like Carly to know one important thing: I am not a kangaroo.
I can not jump rope, jump up on benches or perform that horrendous movement called the burpee with any kind of grace or accuracy. In fact, I feel and look like a complete tool every time I try.
After all the hopping around she had us doing in my fi rst class I foolishly
expected less of it in my second.
I was wrong.I understand that these
explosive movements can get the body responding more dramatically than with the more comfortable physical activity I’ve been doing on my own, but that doesn’t make me love doing it.
I remind myself though, that if I can change my life-long junk food addiction to a healthy food addiction, anything is possible.
My husband, on the other hand, has no interest in learning to love Carly’s boot camp.
“No thanks,” he said decisively when I asked him if he wanted to try a class.
I can’t say I was surprised.Although I would enjoy
watching him struggle like me, I know it’s not his thing, and when it comes to exercise I’m a fi rm believer in doing what you want to do or you won’t stick with it.
“Moderate exercise will only get you moderate results,” another fi tness
trainer told me recently.Perhaps that’s partly true,
but moderate results are a lot better than none and I’d rather see my husband doing something he likes rather than doing something he’s not into and giving up.
I might not like jumping, but after avoiding exercise classes most of my life, it turns out that I really love turning my brain off and following someone else’s lead for awhile.
I know I look ridiculous performing some of Carly’s orders, but I’ll get better after attending enough of her ever-changing classes.
And there’s nothing quite as gratifying as waking up a day after a great workout feeling like a little old lady. Except, perhaps, a little old lady who’s fi nally learned how to jump.
For information on Carly’s Boot Camp: www.Vo2MaxPersonalTraining.com
More can be found at LoriWelbourne.com. Welbourne is a Black Press columnist, www.onabrighternote.ca.
Shockingly, I’m not a kangaroo
On A Brighter Note
Lori Welbourne
Rattling the food trainThe massive and
unprecedented recall of beef that emerged from a Brooks,
Alta., processing plant should cause people to pause and think about the food chain, and how demands for low consumer prices may have a long-term effect that goes far beyond this recall.The way that meat goes from
farm to the table has changed dramatically in the past 50 years. There used to be many more slaughterhouses or killing plants than there are today.There were several in B.C.,
including what was once called Pacifi c Meats and later Intercontinental Packers, in south Vancouver. There were also many small slaughterhouses.B.C. farmers and ranchers produce
a large supply of cattle for the meat market each year. But for the most part, they are now shipped off to huge feed lots on the prairies for a fi nal fattening up before being butchered.A few farmers and ranchers raise
some cattle to full size and sell meat to customers or specialty butcher shops directly. In virtually all cases, this meat is more expensive—but it comes with the assurance that the fi nal consumer knows just where the meat originated and how it has been handled.Almost every large grocery retailer
buys beef from a handful of huge plants, such as the Brooks facility. It has been estimated that up to 40 per cent of the beef sold in B.C. comes from that plant.That’s why the recall list is such a
long one.Grocery chains today have to offer
low prices to get customers in the door, and meat prices are among the most closely-watched.A push for low prices and
effi ciencies isn’t a bad thing, but it should never be at the expense of good health.Hopefully, out of all this will come
a demand by meat eaters for better information about the food they eat.
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Editor:Re: Some like it hot,
Editorial, Opinion page, Observer, Sept. 26.
I’m afraid that I don’t share the editor’s enthusiastic endorsement of Justin Trudeau as a candidate for leadership of the Liberal party.
His father, P.E.T. left a mighty big pair of moccasins to fi ll that no Liberal leader since has managed to fi ll.
Justin will be just another political non-entity, the scion of an establishment family, trading on his name to compensate for his lack of credentials.
Canadians and the
Liberal party deserve better.
I never knew what the word “charisma” meant until “Trudeau-mania” was hyped by the media.
P.E.T. was swept into offi ce on a wave of popularity rare in Canadian politics.
He is best remembered for the infamous “Salmon Arm One Fingered Salute”, adding “Fuddle Duddle” to the Canadian lexicon, establishment of the National Energy Board and the beginnings of the criminalization of fi rearms ownership that led to the licencing of fi rearms owners and the now defunct Firearms
Registry program.None of these won him
any favours in the west.When asked how far
he was prepared to go after he invoked the War Measures Act during the FLQ Crisis, he replied - “Just watch me!”
That took guts coming from a francophone Prime Minister and costhim votes, this time in Quebec.
Fondly, I remember him doing a pirouette behind the Queen, his red rose boutonniere, and the iconic image of him paddling a canoe, wearing a buckskin jacket.
As for Justin, “... his passion for social justice
and climate change, delivering speeches on gay rights, youth involvement, affordable housing and citizenship ...” make him sound more likely a candidate to replace the late NDP leader Jack Layton rather than the next leader of “Canada’s natural ruling party”.
His stated intention of making the Liberal party the party of the middle class sounds too proletarian for the Liberal elite.
As for his alleged “easy-on-the-eyes appeal”, I think he needs a good haircut, free to MPs, I believe.
Both Preston Manning
and Stephen Harper have been criticized for their too perfect, Tefl on hair.
It takes more than “really great hair, designer jeans and fi tted button downs” to make a good leader.
By those standards, Sarah Palin would have been a good president for the Americans and she has great legs.
When it was announced that Merritt rancher Judy Guichon was to be our next Lt. Governor, no mention was made of her hair, clothes or good looks.
To do so would have served to diminished the authority and grace of her
offi ce as representative of the Queen. Instead, her list of accomplishments and service to the people of British Columbia were made known.
If it is true that “... politics needs Trudeau, Canadians need Trudeau ...”, then we are saying that we are willing to trade glamour for substance, ‘bling’ for ability and charisma for accomplishment.
We’ve been down this road before.
People truly get the government, police and army they deserve or are willing to pay for.
Todd BirchQuesnel
Trudeau: just another political non-entity
Luckof thedraw
Observer publisher
Tracey Roberts (left)
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April Wine. Kaebe won
the tickets by filling
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Observer.Autumn MacDonald photo
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Join the Quesnel Pipes and Drums and three members of the world class Simon Fraser Pipe Band, Oct. 20 for a family friendly ceilidh from 7 to 11 p.m.
The guest performers, piper Jack Lee and drummers Sarah McLatchy and Kathryn Tawse, have recently returned from the World Championships in Scotland. The band played in New York City and recorded their 12th CD last spring. The SFU band has placed in the World Piping and Drumming Championships six times.
The three Celtic musicians are in Quesnel to teach drumming and piping workshops for the weekend to musicians from as far north as Whitehorse, YT.
The ceilidh, which will feature solos and duets from all local and visiting pipers and drummers will be at the Quesnel Legion. There is a $5 cover charge at the door.
For information, contact pipe major Lisa Mc-Cargar, 250-992-9760.
PipetoberfestKelly Atkinson is one of many dedicated pipers.
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Promoters have booked Michelle Wright to perform a 30-city tour, beginning with Campbell River Oct. 13. Quesnel fans can now purchase tickets for her show here Oct. 18 at the Seniors’ Centre.
In conversation with Wright, she said her audiences are historically between 300 – 700 which provides a more intimate connection with the crowd.
“At one point I didn’t know how to relate to the smaller venues, I was accustomed to large concerts,” she said.
“Now I’ve come to appreciate the smaller venues, you feel a connection to the audience you can’t feel in larger venues.”
But having fun on tour tops her priorities and for Wright that’s what keeps her on the road.
Her tour, Songs from the Hall, is a celebration of her own induction into the Canadian Country Music Hall of Fame in 2011.
“As a recent Hall of Fame inductee, we tried to fi gure out how to celebrate this and the idea of doing songs of other hall of fame artists like Anne Murray, Merle Haggard, Aretha Franklin and Bonnie Raitt, seemed like a great idea.”
Wright sifted through many of the various Halls of Fame, searching for songs and artists that would suit her tour and pay homage to other Hall of Fame inductees.
As a native Ontarian, born in Chatham and raised in Merlin, Wright remembers Motown songs providing a strong infl uence on her musical development. Her Songs from the Hall will include that genre as well as a little rhythm and blues, pop, of course country
and she said just a smidge of rock.
“One of the challenges I faced was narrowing down the list of songs I wanted to include in the tour,” she said.
“I went through hundreds of songs and decided on a cross section of all the decades and genres. Where to start and where to end was the hard part.”
As to her own induction to the Canadian Country Music Hall of Fame, Wright said she felt privileged and honoured to be named.
She said usually inductees are at the end of their career before they are inducted into a hall of fame but she was quick to say she’s far from the end.
“I certainly wasn’t going to suggest they call me in 15 years,” she said with a laugh.
“The fun thing is now I’m doing a 30-city tour celebrating my induction. I’m excited about it.”
Wright said she had reduced her touring dates to about 100 a year which provides a nice balance between away and home with her husband and dogs just outside Nashville, Tennessee.
When asked how she has avoided the pitfalls of life on the road, fame and the consequences of a destructive and stressful lifestyle, Wright admitted after taking to the road at 20 years old, she found herself with an alcohol problem.
“I dealt with the issue and have been sober ever since.”
She added things work out for the best, referring to her fi rst record label contract at 29.
“That’s late for most young artists, but it worked out well for me.”
Wright says she treasures time spent curled up on her couch watching TV or getting together with friends for potluck dinners and movie nights.
“My husband is also on the road and we are grateful for time spent at home together.
“I’m really lucky I get to stay at home and do the simple and mundane things like cooking, cleaning and laundry, then I get to dress up and go to big parties.”
Show business is very challenging and everyone realizes all the work that has to be done – venues must be booked, tickets sold and everyone needs to stay healthy, she said. And keeping the stress low isn’t always possible.
“You have to be able to handle the stress,” Wright said.
“It’s important to have fun and I try to lead by handling it all through having a good time.”
But she admitted much of the success or failure isn’t within her control.
“I write a song but have no idea if the public will like it, we book concerts and sell tickets but again
no idea if people will come, maybe that’s why my cupboards are so organized?”
Wright boards the bus Oct. 9 in Nashville for the four-day trip to Campbell River where her Canadian Songs of the Hall tour begins.
Organizing this tour has been an eight-month effort by her staff and Wright is very aware of how hard they all work. Once she’s on the road all the other aspects of touring kick in, but she’s looking forward to being back on stage.
Although this tour is not promoting a new album for Wright, she did say she’s working on a new release which is expected to be out in the new year and will contain new music.
Tickets for the Michelle Wright concert are $35 available at Circle ‘S’ Western Wear for the Oct. 18 show at 7:30 p.m. in the Seniors’ Centre.
Country star in concert at Seniors’ Centre Oct. 18
In In conversation conversation with with Michelle WrightMichelle Wright
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The third fi lm in Quesnel Film Club’s fall lineup, The Intouchables plays at the Carib Theatre Oct. 18 at 6:30 p.m.
Already breaking box offi ce records as one of the highest grossing non-English language fi lms of all time, Olivier Nakache and Éric Toledano’s The Intouchables has become a worldwide sensation.
Nominated for nine César Awards® (France’s equivalent to the Academy Awards®), where Omar Sy won for Best Actor (beating The Artist’s Jean Dujardin), The Intouchables tells the story of the improbable friendship between Philippe (François Cluzet) a wealthy quad-riplegic, and Driss (Sy), a young offender of Senegalese descent, who is hired as his live-in caregiver.
A widower, Philippe lives with his teenage daughter in a luxurious Paris apartment. When a paragliding accident leaves him paralyzed from the neck down, Philippe requires a caregiver to assist him with his daily physical needs. With the help of his assistant Magalie (Audrey Fleurot) he interviews a number of highly qualifi ed candidates, all of whom he subsequently rejects in favour of Driss, a recently released ex-con who applied for the job only to ensure he continues to get welfare payments.
Charmed by Driss’ brash self-confi dence and sometimes brutal straightforwardness, the jad-ed Philippe fi nds the young man’s lack of pity to be precisely what he wants in a caregiver.
Propelled by Sy’s charismatic performance, The Intouchables is a well-executed and thoroughly enjoyable culture-clash comedy about a friendship that transcends the social and economic divide. Based on a true story, writer-directors Nakache and Toledano add just enough real-life seriousness to anchor their narrative — but this simple yet elegant fi lm never loses its sense of humour.
Tickets for The Intouchables are $9 (regular admission) and $7 (seniors) which includes fi lm club membership. For more information call 250-747-7422 or 250-747-3979 or join the club’s facebook page at Quesnel Film Club or visit the website www.quesnelfi lmclub.ca.
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QFC presents The Intouchables
Omar Sy and François Cluzet have a run away hit with the Intouchables.Google image
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Every September, Shoppers Drug Mart® stores across Canada set up a Tree of Life in support of women’s health, with 100% of all proceeds going directly to women’s health initiatives in your community. Over the years, you’ve contributed over $17 million and we’re hoping you’ll help us make a difference again this year.
Visit your local Shoppers Drug Mart between September 29 and October 26 and buy a leaf ($1), a butterfl y ($5), an acorn ($10) or a cardinal ($50) to help women’s health grow in your community. To fi nd out which women’s charity your local Shoppers Drug Mart store supports, visit shoppersdrugmart.ca/treeofl ife.
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LIFESTYLES
One of Canada’s premier rock n’ roll bands, April Wine, performs in Quesnel Oct. 16 at the Seniors’ Centre.
Formed in 1969 in Nova Scotia by two brothers and a cousin, along with fellow musician Myles Goodwyn, April Wine moved their base to Montreal and released their fi rst album in 1970.
It wouldn’t be long before the band saw changes in the lineup with Jim Henman leaving and Jim Clench joining.
Over the years, April Wine has experienced many musi-cian changes, however the band maintaining a consistent release of albums and tours. With 15 studio albums, three live releases, numer-ous compilations, a boxed set and thousands of concerts later, April Wine has become enormously
popular in Canada, the United States and throughout the world.
In 2010, April Wine was induct-ed into the Canadian Music Hall of Fame.
Myles Goodwyn still writes and performs with April Wine band members Brian Greenway, Roy “Nip” Nichol and Richard Lanthier providing the rock n’ roll sound which still brings fans to their concerts after more than 42 years.
In 2012, Goodwyn is doubling his live performances with April Wine as the band’s opener, bring-ing stripped down versions of April Wine classics.
Tickets for the Oct. 16 concert are $45 each and available at Circle S Western Wear.
Concert begins at 8 p.m.
ROCK N’ ROLL
April Wine in concert Oct. 16
at Seniors’ Centre
Brian Greenway has been with April Wine since 1977.Contributed photo
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BCUOMA is a non-for-profit organization that encourages British Columbians to responsibly recycle used oil, oil filters, oil containers, used antifreeze and antifreeze containers. Since the launch of the program in 2003, British Columbians have done an exceptional job of recycling their used oil materials.
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Protecting our province from the harmful effects of used oil and antifreeze must be a responsibility we all share, together. So please, next time you look to dispose of used oil or antifreeze materials, find a collection facility near you. Here are three easy ways to do so:
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LIFESTYLESKOZLOWSKI
Melissa and Chad Kozlowski are pleased to announce the birth of their daughter Coral Naomi who was born Aug. 21, 2012 and weighed seven pounds and 15.5 ounces. Ex-cited grandparents are Henry and Val Kozlowski of Vernon and Mel and Sandra Sandaker of Salmon Arm.
KELLYVanessa and James Kelly are
proud to announce the birth of their son Korbin Daniel on Sept. 17, 2012 weighing eight pounds one ounce.
MCGOWANGrace and Mike McGowan
take pleasure in announcing the birth of their daughter
Talia Faith on Sept. 19, 2012 who weighed seven pounds and one half ounces.
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Albert HesselgraveCaptain
Bert SturtCaptain
Wade Affl eckFirefi ghter
Norm LivingstoneChief
Chris HamelinFirefi ghter
Rob CouturierFirefi ghter
Joe HocevarFirefi ghter
Paul MednisFirefi ghter
Joe MamicFirefi ghter
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TEN MILE FIRE DEPARTMENT
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Have you ever thought of becoming a volunteer • fi refi ghter? Firefi ghting involves selfl essness, sacrifi ce, and commitment to the greater good, honour, loyalty, and courage.Enjoy a rewarding experience and make new friendships • while serving your community and protecting your neighbours.No experience? No problem. All volunteers receive the • equipment and training required for the job, at no cost to you.
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Vince BerlinguetteFire Chief
Barry McLennanFirefi ghter
Ernie ClaytonDeputy Chief
Dave ExshawTraining Offi cer
Guy BerlinguetteLieutenant
Doug DrescherLieutenant
Eric FrankFirefi ghter
Rod GrimmFirefi ghter
Ted JanischewskiFirefi ghter
Steve LundFirefi ghter
Brian MaybeeFirefi ghter
Dennis SyvertisenFirefi ghter
Dan EvansLieutenant
Leo HildebrandLieutenant
Brad ArnoldusFirefi ghter
Brandan BerardFirefi ghter
Mark CoumontFirefi ghter
Bill ColeFirefi ghter
Chris BakerJunior Firefi ghter
Steve WoottenFirefi ghter
Ren ParkerFirefi ghter
Jared HildebrandFirefi ghter
Daniel FridlingtonFirefi ghter
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Dennis SchwartzFirefi ghter
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Lori PerkinsFirefi ghter
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Robbie EideFirefi ghter
Bert KoningAssociate
Roy ZschiedrichAssociate Member
David CampbellReserve Member
A Salute to Our FirefightersA Salute to Our Firefighters
KERSLEY FIRE DEPARTMENT
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BOUCHIE LAKE FIRE DEPARTMENTBOUCHIE LAKE FIRE DEPARTMENT
Jim BraemChief
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Joe JoaquinDeputy Chief
Don BishopAss. Chief
Brenda NelsonLieutenant
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Barb BachmeierFirefi ghter
Harald BartelFirefi ghter
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Barry MalthusAssociate
Jay LinleyAssociate
Carey LamarcheAssociate
Will SmithAssociate
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SPECIAL EVENTS & MEETINGS
Meetings and Special Events, Workshops, Signups and
Non-profi t Groups will run in the Sunday or Wednesday edition. The deadline for the Wednesday Observer
is Monday at noon, and the deadline for the weekend edi-tion is Wednesday at 5 pm. All meeting notices and regular submissions to Community Calendar must be renewed every three months. Due to the volume of material, we
clear the column every three months and only print newly
submitted material.
TUESDAYSENIORS CURL-
ING begins Oct. 16, 11 a.m. Club meeting at 10:30 a.m. New curlers welcome. For information call the curling rink, 250-992-5813.
WEDNESDAYTUTOR TRAIN-
ING, learn to help adult learners, every Wednesday evening Oct. 17 and 24, 6 – 9 p.m., Literacy Quesnel Society of-fi ce, Rm 2056, 488 McLean Street. To register call Rebecca, 778-414-9119.
QUESNEL’S ROTA-RY CLUBS PURPLE PINKY DAY to help eradicate polio from the planet, Oct. 24, 11 a.m. – 1:30 p.m. in all local banks and fi nancial institutions. Every dollar donated vaccinates one child against the disease.
THURSDAYFRIENDS OF THE
LIBRARY PRES-ENT AUTHOR LIN WEICH Oct. 25, at 7 p.m. in library meeting room where she will talk about self-publishing your own book along with readings from her latest novel.
FRIDAY5TH ANNUAL
SPEND THE NIGHT IN THE COLD FOR YOUR COMMU-NITY’S HOMELESS Oct. 12, fundraiser and awareness rais-ing event for Seasons House emergency shelter. For informa-tion call 250-991-0222.
GOLD PAN
GRANNIES PRES-ENT KAZURI JEWELRY Oct. 26, 2 – 9 p.m., Oct. 27, 10 a.m. – 4 p.m. in St. John’s community hall, 465 Kinchant St. Light refresh-ments available.
ANNUAL CRAFT SALE at Seniors’ Centre, Nov. 16, 2 – 8 p.m., Nov. 17, 9 a.m. – 2 p.m. Lunch available.
SATURDAYWALK THE TALK
FOR COMMUNITY LIVING Oct. 13, 3 p.m. sharp, meet at Quesnel Library then parade to Spirit Square, corner of Reid and St. Laurent. There will be cake and refreshment and a few guest speaker
QUESNEL GIRL GUIDES, BROWN-IES AND SPARKS CHOCOLATE MINT COOKIE SALES Oct. 13, south parking lot of G.R. Baker Hospital.
OCTOBERFEST dinner, Oct. 13, Seniors’ Centre, bar opens 5:30 p.m., Dinner at 6:30 p.m. Fundraiser for Lions Senior Housing project. Three bands, tickets $25/person.
OAPO ANNUAL RUMMAGE AND BAKE SALE, Oct. 13, 10 a.m. – 2 p.m., Golden Centre, 401 Front Street. Lunch available. For infor-mation call 250-991-0090.
PIPETOBERFEST joing the Quesnel Pipes and Drums with world-famous guests Oct. 20, at the
Legion for a family-friendly ceilidh. $5 cover charge at the door. For informa-tion contact Lisa, 250-992-9769.
PRAYER CANADA BREAKFAST TO HONOUR MAYOR MARY SJOSTROM Oct. 20, 8:30 a.m., Shiraoi House. Tick-ets $10. For informa-tion call 250-992-7633.
LIONS CLUB SILENT AUCTION of images, including acrylic painting by N.E. Mannweiler to be held at the monthly garage sale in Maple Park Mall. All proceeds to be used in Lions proj-ects.
SUNDAYBETHEL CHURCH
70TH ANNIVER-SARY SERVICE Oct. 14, 10:15 a.m.
ONGOING EVENTS
DARTS! New dart players sought for 2012-13 season. Mixed dart league. No experience neces-sary. Every Tuesday night at 6:45 at Elks Lodge. Call Steven, 250-992-5794 for information.
GRIEFSHARE weekly sessions Monday, 6:30 – 8:30 p.m., workbook is $15. For informa-tion and registration contact Carol, 250-992-5369, Debbie, 250-747-1500 or Northstar Church, 250-992-8830.
FRIENDS OF THE LIBRARY YARN CLUB meets the second and fourth Thursday afternoon, 1 – 3 p.m. in the
library activity room.RESEARCHING
YOUR FAMILY HIS-TORY? NEED HELP WITH A BRICK WALL? Quesnel Genealogy Society meetings are the sec-ond Tuesday of the month, September to June at 1490 Beryl Street, 7 p.m. For information contact 250-992-7211.
WHIST AND CRIB at the Scandanavian Club fi rst and third Wednesdays, 7 p.m. Quensel Seniors’ Centre. For informa-tion call 250-747-1323.
FREE QUIT-SMOKING SES-SIONS every other Monday evening 5 – 6:30 p.m. at Public Health Unit (call for exact dates, 250-991-7571) or every other Wednesday 1 – 2 p.m. at Chronic Dis-ease Management, (call for exact dates, 250-985-5657.)
NORTH CARI-BOO GYMKHANA Monday evenings, Alex Fraser Park, 6:30 p.m. Must bring horse council card. Three events held weekly from lead-liner to adult. For information email [email protected] or call Jen, 250-992-9227 or visit face-book page, North Cariboo Gymkhana.
YOUTH CEN-TRE open Tuesday, Wednesday, Thurs-day, 2:30 – 5:30 p.m. Rock climbing bookings accepted for Saturday birthday parties, call 250-983-6920 to check availability.
QUESNEL AB-
ORIGINAL ARTS GROUP, looking for Aboriginal artists and crafters inter-ested in joining a group to support and promote local Aboriginal arts and crafts entrepreneurs. Anyone interested in joining contact San-dra Moore, [email protected] or 250-925-1069.
FRIENDS OF BARKERVILLE regular meetings, fi rst Wednesday of each month, 5:30 p.m., Wee Chippee Restau-rant. For information call 250-992-2008.
VOICES FOR NORTH CARBIOO SENIORS every third Thursday at Legion Hall, 2 p.m.
PEER DEVELOP-MENT QUESNEL offers free peer-facilitated program-ming for adults with mental illness and or addiction. Groups run every other Tues-day, 10 a.m. – noon in the large group room of the Westside Mental Health and Addictions Centre, 395 Elliot Street. For information call 250-985-5832 or email [email protected].
AUXILIARY TO G.R. BAKER HOS-PITAL LOOKING FOR NEW MEM-BERS. Meetings are fi rst Tuesday of the month, 7:30 p.m. in hospital lower board-room. Orientation provided, police re-cord check required. Pick up application at Hospital Gift Shop or contact Florence
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SENIORS ADVO-CACY SERVICE hours Tuesday –Thursday, 11 a.m. – 3 p.m. Call 250-992-9330 and leave a message, someone will get back to you shortly. SAS is located in Century 21 offi ce in the back. Sandwich board on sidewalk means a consultant is in to serve you.
EXODUS 4:10 TOASTMASTERS meet Thursdays. Meetings are 7 p.m., in multi-purpose room at Northstar Church, use lower parking lot. For details call Rose, 250-992-9520.
QUESNEL ELKS HALL available for rentals, call Tim Patchett, 250-992-5082. If you’re interested in joing the Elks call Ralph Scott, 250-747-8566.
PEOPLE INTER-ESTED IN FOSTER-ING IN QUESNEL contact Lisa Shearer, 250-992-2759, ext. 225 at Axis Family Resources.
CELEBRATE RECOVERY pro-gram, sponsored by Cariboo Liberty Place, for implement-ing a Christ-centred recovery at Victory Way Church, every Thursday, 7 p.m. For information call Ed, 250-255-0880.
QUESNEL TOAST-MASTERS Wednes-days, from 7 – 9 p.m.at the College of New Caledonia. Come and visit and learn about improv-ing your communica-tion skills in a warm and friendly environ-ment. Are you new to Quesnel? It’s a great way to get connect-ed. Contact Ruby at 250-747-1180 or [email protected]
SEASONS HOUSE provides support and advocacy for individuals in need of short term emergency shelter. To access services come to 146 Carson Ave., Quesnel or contact us, 250-991-0222.
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It is with great sadness that
the family of
NICK PODOLSKI
Clayton’s Funeral Directors entrusted with the arrangements.
announce his peaceful passing, with his family by his side, on October 8, after a courageous battle with cancer.
He leaves behind his wife of 50 years, Margaret, his four daughters; Vera (Frank) Baldassi, Susan (Keith) Kerrigan,
Colleen (Rene) Gagnon and Karen (Vernon) Belcher. His 10 Grandchildren, 2 great grandchildren,
his sisters; Frances McCrea and Beatrice (Ed) Kukkola, as well as many nieces and nephews.
Funeral services for Nick will be held Monday, Oct. 15th, at 2 pm at Clayton’s Funeral Chapel.
Interment to follow at the Quesnel and District Municipal Cemetery.
In lieu of fl owers, those wishing to honor Nick’s memory, by way of donation, may do so to
Quesnel & District Palliative Care Association.
Obituary Tribute
Our devoted mother, passed away in her 90th year, with her family by her side at Royal Arch Masonic Home, Vancouver, BC.Predeceased by her husband Lawrence in 1969. They were long time residents of Quesnel.Survived by daughter, Barbara (Bill) Geddes of Vancouver, son, Dan (Sandi) Callaghan of Kamloops, three grand daughters; Chelsea (JP), Danelle (Alex), Kristy (Jeremy), great granddaughter Taylor, grandson, Rory and by her sister, Rose of Vancouver.She was active in St. Ann’s Catholic Church for many years. Funeral mass will be celebrated
Saturday, Oct. 13th at 12 noon, in St. Ann’s Catholic Church, Quesnel. Rev. Martin Celebrant. Interment Quesnel Municipal Cemetery, family plot.
In Lieu of fl owers donations to your favourite charity or St. Ann’s Church.
Ann CallaghanJuly 21, 1923 ~ October 7, 2012
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This road led to many endeavours along its route, such as the Collins Telegraph line, Barnards Express stage coaches and several ranches 150 years ago. Many people walked their way to Quesnel and Barkerville, a remarkable feat.
Gus Friedenberger bought a piece of land north of Kersley and soon recognized the difference in his
productive fi eld where the old road ran. The compacted earth of the trail resisted the growth of crops and forest and is visible today as the photo shows.
Over time, Gus has found many artifacts from those days such as heavy draft horse iron shoes or smaller shoes from saddle horses, oxen and small ponies, bits of harness, chain hooks, old balance weigh scales and several sizes of wrenches.
Automobiles, a generation later, left
tires, jacks, a carbide lamp (stamped 1914 Ford on the back) an old “Bertmar” pocket watch, tire wrenches, a jar that held two nuggets of gold, pulleys and tools for specifi c makes of vehicles. It’s enough to make one want to take a gold pan and prospect the old grade.
Gus has not built on the road surface, protecting the past as a historical museum.
Perhaps we should GPS all of the old path in recognition of the work done by
pioneer hands and of interest to current historians who like to put a foot in the past saying “I was there.”
England and Scotland have used these old paths as valued tourist and local interests, with the cooperation of the land owners.
A local example of that would be to follow the road described in the pioneers book by the Allens “The First 60 Years” which went from the Knauf’s ranch down to the Blackwater Road,
near Knickerbocker Road. It was built over several hard years by a husband and wife, almost 100 years ago and now waits for you to put your foot in history, one Sunday afternoon. Spring or fall are the best times as the forest undergrowth is thick in summer. Phone the Knauf’s fi rst for permission and directions.
Andy Motherwell is an amateur historian and regular Observer columnist.
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Karl Moffat makes a big impression.
At 6’4” and 260 pounds, barbwire tattoos snaking up his arms, Moffat has only a hair less of an imposing persona than his in-ring alter ego: Jason the Terrible.
Fans that have followed wrestling in its varying iterations know the name as it’s been bumped from Puerto Rico to Japan and played by a variety of wrestlers.
Moffat, however, is the original, an alumni of the Hart’s Stampede Wrestling and current driver for Arrow Trucking in Quesnel. Though a horrible accident during his heyday cut short his wrestling career, Moffat, or in this case Jason the Terrible, is climbing back in the ring this month, Oct. 20, in Edmonton for the return of the Legends.
“I’m looking forward to it. It will be a hard core match, most likely a barbwire match,” he said.
“The ring will be wrapped in barbwire and we’ll have fun throwing each other into it. And it will be real barbwire. I do not do fake gimmicks. That is one of the things Jason was known for.”
It will be a tag team match with fellow wrestler Katana against the tag team C-Block.
At 53 years old, and still ready to go, Moffat has more stories behind him than most have collected by the 50-year mark. With a new bout coming up, that may lead into other, sporadic matches, he has a few more stories in his future too.
In Calgary, where he moved to work on the oil rigs, he crashed the ring in a Stampede Wrestling match he was watching.
“My introduction to wrestling was a little different than most. Most buy their way in to be trained; I fought my way in. I was a young fan watching it from when I was two years old on the TV in Windsor, Ontario. Then I moved to Calgary and found out there was wrestling there. I never thought I could become a wrestler because it was in the states... I was about 20 years old, working on the oil rigs and extremely strong. I started going to the matches and one day I saw a fellow countryman, Robbie Stewart, (I am a Scotchman) getting beaten up in the ring by four guys and I hit the ring and proceeded to beat up the wrestlers. The match spilled out onto the fl oor and the next thing I know Stu Hart has got me by the belt at the back of the building and he’s yelling at me.”
After the brawl, Moffat was invited back to “The Dungeon,” the training basement of the Hart’s. A childhood love of wrestling kept him coming back to face hours of devastating holds and harsh workouts for two years, while many other wrestlers tried and gave up.
On his fi rst trip to the dungeon, the Harts put Moffat through his paces, making him run for an hour, followed by hitting the heavy bag for an hour, which was followed by an hour of pumping iron, after
which he was put in the ring where he was put through his paces.
It is this stamina that Moffat is known for and of which he is proud.
“It’s Jason; you take a beating and keep coming,” he said of the character he plays.
He said he saw many wanna-be wrestlers go into that dungeon and be put through such torture they would scream and never come back.
Moffat may have screamed when they ‘stretched’ (a euphemism he uses for being put in a painful hold) him, but he always came back.
Despite not being taught, just stretched and made to spar with the Harts, Moffat learned during his years in the dungeon. He paid attention and got the most out of what the Harts had there.
After two years of the pain
Moffat got his chance to hit the ring.
His fi rst real taste of wrestling was a stint in Hawaii, for which he never even got paid because the promoter died. And while other promoters wouldn’t go to such extreme lengths to avoid paying, it was his introduction to an underbelly of wrestling that turned his stomach.
It was after Hawaii things started to take off, though not so much in his hometown. His relationship with the Harts was a rough one and jobs with the Harts were on and off, so when the chance came to leave, Moffat jumped at it.
First he was off to Vancouver as Karl Moffat, then he went back east, before getting a full-time gig in Calgary with Stampede wrestling as a body guard for Athol Folly, where he found the nickname ‘Butch’ after Folly forgot his name
while introducing him. From there he continued to
tour, this time farther east than before, all the way to the end of the east, in the land of the rising sun. In Japan he picked
up another monicker: the Jackal.
He would continue touring extensively until the early end of his career, doing another tour of Japan, tours in Canada and the U.S. and in Puerto Rico, where he fi rst wrestled in the guise of Jason.
“While I’m in Japan on my second tour I get a phone call from the booker in Puerto Rico, Rotten Ron Star. He asked me if I would ‘Do Jason?’ I asked him
‘What do you mean ‘Do Jason?’ He said, ‘The gimmick, Jason the Terrible. Could you do that gimmick.’ I said ‘I don’t know.’ He told me I’ll book you into Puerto Rico. You’ll fl y from Japan to Puerto Rico and spend the winter here in Puerto Rico.’ That’s better than spending the winter in Calgary. So I rented a bunch of movies in Japan, but they’re in Japanese so I turn the volume down and watch the movies. I watch Jason and I think OK, I can do this. So I call my girlfriend in Vancouver and get her to get me a Jason mask. She ships it to Puerto Rico and when I got there I started doing Jason. Back then I was still wearing wrestling attire. The fi rst tour went pretty good for a guy that was still pretty green and was doing this hard core gimmick,” he said.
see PAGE A26
HIs name was Jason
The rebirth of a legend
Left; Karl Moffat with friend and Ob-
server publisher Tracey Roberts. Be-
low; Jason, a.k.a. Karl Moffat, breaks
through the Real Canadian Wrestling
logo to promote the Rise of the Leg-
endsJonas Gagnon and contributed photos
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“That’s basically the birth of Jason the Terrible. Many have tried to do my gimmick while I’ve been gone. Often imitated but never duplicated.”
He was on his way up, with booking in Germany and a new deal to wrestle for WCW in the U.S. After inking the deal and fl ying back to Calgary, Hart convinced him to wrestle for him in Yellowknife. A combination of visiting his sister and brother-in-law, who lived in Yellowknife at the time, and some vestigial loyalty to the Harts convinced him to take the trip before heading south.
It was a fateful decision and on July 4, 1989, a date Moffat remembers well, he took the trip that would end his career.
Riding in a rented van, the crew of wrestlers, including Davey Boy Smith and
Chris Benoit among others, got into an accident. All the other fi ghters were wrestling a week after, a couple were wrestling the next day. Moffat, however, took a bad hit from an improperly stowed spare tire.
“The spare tire came forward shoving my leg under the seat in front of me, shattering my shinbone, tearing out my knee and busting my ankle,” he said.
“The Japanese boy in the seat in front of me bounced up in the air and when the van went sideways he went out the window I caught him by the pants and pulled. He landed on my neck breaking my back and my neck, paralyzing my legs and my left arm. Fortunately the neck break wasn’t that bad and it was able to mend itself. The leg was a different story. I grew a new shinbone.”
He spent six months in a cast, then, when
he was told to do physical therapy they found that the bone had not mended. With only fi ve per cent of the bone mass in his shin, it would bend in the middle. This resulted in major surgery, in which they put a steel rod in his shin, attaching bone fragments to it in hopes that it would grow back. While they were working on getting his shin to grow back, it became infected, with Moffat running a fever of 108 degrees Fahrenheit at his worst. This convinced the doctors they had to remove the leg, which they prepped the table for before coming back to fi nd his fever had dropped to a manageable temperature.
“I have a God that loves me,” he said.
But that was the end of Moffat’s wrestling career.
The fallout from the accident, combined with years of promoters lying
and an undercurrent of rot, left Moffat with complex feelings regarding the wrestling world.
“As much as I miss the physicalness of wrestling I do not miss the ugliness,” he said.
After the accident, Moffat fell into some bad years before straightening himself out and fi nding God.
In 2006 he moved back to help after his dad had two hip surgeries.
It’s a decision he has never regretted.
“I love my life here,” he said.
“I love Arrow Trucking. They treat me like a king there.”
Now with a new career ahead of him in the trucking industry and a side gig of wrestling to indulge in, Karl says he’s happier than he’s ever been.
Jason the Terrible climbs back in the ring on Oct. 20 in Edmonton.
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#8293ALL ROOMS ON MAIN FLOOR have been renovated. Rooms in basement drywalled only. 0.44 acres lot is well treed with huge fi rs. Garage is 24’x25’. The drive under garage has been converted to a huge storeroom with a basement entry. The rec room and garage have approved wood heaters. Listed for $179.900.00 Call Archie today @250-992-8818
#8281 VERY GOOD CONDITION! ensuite bath has jetted tub. Large skylight in kitchen/Dining room. Main bath also has a skylight. Last lot on street is more private than other lots. Has many cupboards in the kitchen. All appliances included. Two porches. Quick possession available. Listed for $75,000.00. Call Archie today@250-992-8818
#8234 VERY NICE CONDITION DOUBLE WIDE SET UP ON 2.09 ACRES in the Schemanaur sub. level cleared lot, artesian well. Storage shed/workshop. Jetted bathtub. Skylight and covered deck are some of the features. Sale will include a riding lawn mower. Listed for $169,000.00. Call Archie today at 250-992-8818
#8246 BEAUTIFUL RURAL COUNTRY SETTING. Like new lhome with 3 bdrms, open kitchen & dining area leading off to a L shaped deck. Reno’s incl/roof, siding with blue insulation, laminate fl ooring, 100 amp wiring & windows. Incl/stainless steel fridge, gas stove, dishwasher also washer, dryer and older riding mower. Quick Possession for $130,000.00 Call George today @250-255-0473
#8291A PLEASURE TO SHOW as this 2007 modular home is like brand new with a 14x24 addition for a total of 1260 sq ft on your own piece of property. No pad rent here. Located south of Quesnel in the mountain view subdivision close to all amenities. Nice open fl oor plan with bdrm on each end. Everything is picture perfect. There is a $25/month charge for community water system. Listed for 169,900.00. Call George today @250-255-0473
#8253THIS CHARMING 3 BEDROOM HOME with private yard is just 2 houses away from E’cole elementary. New roof as of 2010, new fridge 2012 and new bedroom fl ooring in 2010. This home comes with all appliances. walking distance to all amenities. Listed for $119,000.00 Call George today@250-255-0473.
#8201 STYLISH EXECUTIVE HOME with in the city limits. This home has been completely revitalized with newer fl ooring, fresh modern paint and modifi ed kitchen. 5bdrms, double garage, lg. sundeck and great rec room. Lower level could be very easily be turned back into a 2bdrm in-law suite. Quiet no through road, close to walking/hiking trails, the river and much more. Don’t just drive by, it’s what’s on the inside that counts. Quick possession possible, motived sellers. Listed for $259,900.00Call Therese today @250-983-9022
#8284 LOVELY 6.18 ACRE LOT across the street from Bouchie Lake. Close to boat launch, great fi shing, elementary school, school bus route, golf course, recreation trails and so much more. Listed for $37,000.00 Call Ray or Threse today @250-992-8818.
#8187 5 BDRM HOUSE ON 2.93 MANICURED ACRES just 10 min from town. This property boasts a large shop/garage, quiet paved street with an abundance of wild life and friendly neighbours. The classy home is completely fi nished from top to bottom. Two wood fi re places, huge rec room with built in bar/cabinetry, 3 bdrms up, 2 piece ensuite, large sundeck, out door kitchen, extra appliances and lawn tractor included. Listed for $264,900.00 Call Therese today @250-983-9022.
#8186 - SOLID OLDER HOMECHARMING & LOTS OF CHARACTER. Needs updating. Great city lot w/beautiful trees, fenced & private. Easy walk to downtown. Bay window & wood F/P in large open DR/LR. Deck off dining room. Large master bdrm upstairs. Includes F/S/W/D/& Freezer. Listed for $139,900.00 Call Ray or Ginnie today@250-992-8818
#8282 WELL KEPT QUALITY BUILT family home on double lot in city. Oak Kitchen, N/G fi replace, electronic door opener, central vac & central air conditioning. Finished basement w/large rec room - was a suite. Fenced yard, garden & apple tree. Large concrete driveway. Near schools & indoor soccer facility. Listed for $194,900.00 Call Ginnie or Ray @ 250-992-8818.
#82887ACRES OF PARKLAND IN CITY so private with quality 2800 sq. ft home 3 minutes from downtown. City water. Lots of covered paved parking, barn and workshop. This property & home are something special. A pleasure to show. Immaculate in and out. Lots of oak cupboards, hardwood fl oors & tile. Listed for $459,900.00 Call Ginnie today @250-991-9474
#8262WELL MAINTAINED 80 ACRE FARM. Large family home. Fenced and x-fenced with treated posts and many outbuildings. Large barn with stalls, heated shop with 200 amp service and cement fl oor. Seller says 8 GPM well. Listed for $550,000.00. Call Lorne today @250-992-0146
#8071 - 3 BEDROOM HOME - on 1 acre level lot close to elementary school. Small shop/barn. Large covered deck off dining room. Partly enclosed carport. Reduced to @ $165,000. Call Lorne today @ 250-992-0146.
#8236 JUST OVER 2 ACRES CLOSE TO POPULAR MCLEESE LAKE. 2bedroom modular on cement foundation, 2 bay carport, 20x26 deck. Shop with heated fl oor 45’x60’ with room for large trucks. Must be seen to be appreciated. Listed for $180,000.00 Call Lorne today at 250-992-0146.
#8267 COZY 2 BEDROOM HOME nicely set up on 1.99 landscaped acres north of town. Newer bathroom, hardwood fl ooring, new paint, new roof and more. Area levelled for a new shop or garage. Vendor says good well plus natural spring. Includes appliances. Listed for $146,000.00. Call Ray today@250-991-2787
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#8265 TOTALLY REDONE FROM TOP TO BOTTOM! 5 bedroom & 3 bath home in a great neighbourhood close to Dragon Lake. Open fl oor plan with custom cabinetry, large island, solid surface countertops, engineered hardwood and tile fl ooring, N/G insert with stone surround. Garden door to huge covered deck overlooking fenced yard with fruit trees, wood shed and storage shed. Fully fi nished basement has cork fl ooring, wood stove, H/E furnace, on-demand HWT boiler, new water treatment. Home has been re-sided with hardy-plank and re-insulated exterior and attic. Everything inside & out is new! Listed for $289,000.00. Call Ray today@250-991-2787
#8244 NEW WINDOWS, PAINT & SOME APPLIANCES HELP MAKE THIS RANCH STYLE HOME MORE EFFICIENT & DESIRABLE. Easy walking distance to elem & high schools. Transit stop almost at doorsteps. Fenced yard, single garage, greenhouse, full fi nished basement. Concrete driveway, newer roof and more! Listed for $164,000.00 Call Ray today@250-991-2787.
#8270 NEW ROOF ON THIS QUALITY RANCHER in south Quesnel. Extensive landscaping and room for RV parking. Very clean throughout. Lg master suite with jetted tub & walk in closet. Fully fi nished walk out basement with SGD to covered patio. 2 natural gas fi replaces, gigantic rec. room. Sunny sundeck with 10x12 awning. So much more. Listed for $312,500.00. Call Ray today @250-991-2787
#8229 NEWLY FINISHED basement & upgraded electrical have put the fi nishing touches on this spacious 3 level split family home on 5 acres north of town. sunny southern exposure from the decks, nicely landscaped, double garage, wood stove, 3 bathrooms & much more. Excellent layout with lg. rooms & space for the whole family. Listed for $289,900.00. Call Ray today @ 250-991-2787
#8261 NICELY SET UP “A” FRAME WITH LOFT on 4.16 acres approx 5min north of Quesnel. Out buildings include a dbl bay garage, shop, barn/workshop with 125 amp service , RV storage and 7 bay carport. New shingles will be replaced on house roof by completion date. Well is approx. 126’ deep-10gallons per min. test in 2011. Home has high effi ciency furnace in crawl space, wood heat and electric baseboard for back up. Reduced to $220,000.00 Call George or Archie today@250-992-8818
#8169 - BUILT IN 2000, this immaculate modern home just needs to have the basement fi nished. Located in Uplands and close to all amenities. This home boasts an open fl oor plan, large bedrooms, entertainment room plus a peaceful private backyard that’s perfect for relaxing and barbecuing. Easy to show and immediate possession available. Reduced to $194,900.00 Call George today@250-255-0473
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#8185 BEAUTIFULLY LIKE NEW RENO’D 3176 sq. ft home includes 40x20 foot addition built in 2000 and 2.75 acres fenced for livestock. There’s even a 16x27 shop for the handyman. Situated in Bouchie Lake area on Hay Hill Rd, this home & property is private and ready to move into. Open fl oor plan, sunken family room, 2 large decks & a jacuzzi tub. Reduced to $249,000.00 Call George today @ 250-255-0473
#8210 - WELL CARED FOR - South Quesnel home. Short walk to school, fenced yard, great neighbourhood. 5 lge. bdrms., 4 full baths & in-law suite. Detached shop/gge, double attached gge. Clean & tidy ready immediately for new owners to move in. Nothing needs to be done here. Listed for $339,000. Call Therese @ 250-983-9022.
#8263 BRIGHT & SPACIOUS 2 bedroom, 2 bathroom 1994 mobile with over 1100 sq ft of living space. Large, covered porch, storage shed, includes all appliances. Move in ready, quick possession available. Listed for $59,900.00. Call Therese today @250-983-9022.
#8249 2 BEDROOM 2 BATH MODULAR. Updated with new roof, vinyl siding and vinyl windows. Listed for $35,000.00 Call Lorne today @250-992-0146
#8280 VERY PRIVATE 67 acres with numerous outbuildings. Looking to live off the grid? Build your dream home. Bring your hammer & your ideas. Listed for $89,800.00. Call Lorne today @ 250-992-0146
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#82871986 MOBILE WITH ADDITION in Poplar Grove MHP, could be a 3 bedrooms plus workshop. Has ramp entry along with stairs. Greenhouse, storage and single garage. Lots of raspberries. Pad rent is $200, will increase to $210 in 2013. Listed for $72,000.00. Call Ginne @ 250-991-9474.
#8238 LARGE CITY LOT WITH FRASER RIVER IN THE BACKYARDFENCED YARD. Kitchen is updated with new cupboards. Recent fl ooring throughout. Outside basement entry. Detached garage, wired and insulated. Bright appealing home. Recent bathroom updates. Finished basement. Great family home needs some love. Priced to sell@$174,900.00 Call Ray or Ginnie today@250-992-8818
#82892 ACRES OF FLAT USABLE LAND near the Quesnel Golf course on a frontage road. Lots of trees. Old culvert well has always been covered and has water in it. Listed for $29,900.00 Call Ginnie today @250-991-9474
#6744 - NEW SUBDIVISION FOR YOUR NEW HOME - ONLY 8 LOTS LEFT! - Mobiles must be ‘95 or newer, not strata lots. Utilities ready to hook into. View of golf course, landscaped, paved roads, close to school & shopping. Prices starting at $37,500. Call Ginnie Dunn Webb for more info 250-991-9474.
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#3710 - JUST LIKE NEW
Beautiful 2009 Moduline mobile home in quiet park. Bright and open, with 2 bdrm great kitchen, b/i china cabinets, vaulted ceiling, bay window. $82,500. Call Randy.
#3712 - NEVER LIVED IN!
Lovely 2010 16’ wide mobile home in quiet park. Extra width gives a bright spacious layout with 2 bdrm and den, 2 full baths, beautiful kitchen, vaulted ceilings, gyproc walls, large mstr bdrm. $99,900. Call Randy.
#3721 - DREAM HOME!
Beautiful custom built executive home. 9’ ceilings, beautiful kitchen, hardwood fl oors, jacuzzi tub, central A/C, 4 bdrm, 4 baths, 2 family rooms in
almost 4000 sq. ft. Beautiful rock work in and out. $359,900. Call Randy.
#3753 - ADORABLE 2/3 BDRM HOME
.58 acre south. Well treed, raised garden beds, detached shop, lots of renos, including new fl ooring and plumbing, renovated bthrm, new paint throughout. Great starter home or investment. $84,500. Call Leslie or Claudia.
#3762 -CHARACTER HOME
Lovely 4 bdrm, 3 bath home in great neighbourhood next to hospital. Huge sunken living room, dining room with hardwood fl oor and tile in spacious kitchen. Large covered deck in fenced back yard. Dble gge. $209,900. Call Randy Today!
#3674 - EXCELLENT RENTAL SPACE
Commercial tenant mic, and leases in place. Call Leslie or Claudia for a full information package, including rental information and lease information. From an investors point of view, the numbers work. 1216 Chew Rd. $595,000.
#3675 - LOVELY 2 BDRM MOBILE
set up on 1 acres in Kersley. Freshly painted, newer fl ooring, 4 new appliances, new well and septic, new hot water tank and vinyl siding. Small addition with a wood stove, perfect for a mud room, small deck. $109,000. Call Randy.
#3704 - TREED & PRIVATE
3 bdrm family home has 1792 sq.ft. on main & 1008 fi n. down. Wood F/P, lge F/R, 4 yr. old solarium, new gas range, tile fl oor in kitchen, refi nished cabinets, 42x12 vinyl deck, new laminate & paint, pellet stove, updated baths. $199,500. Call Bob.
#3706 - ENJOY THE TRANQUILITY
of this 20 acres just 30 mins. north of Quesnel. Mobile with addition on a full bsmt foundation allowing for views of the mountains and fi elds from the living room and dining room. Waiting for someone to make it their own. $139,900. Call Bobbi Today!
#3769 -CHARM, DIGNITY AND CHARACTER
Executive 4 bdrm/3 bath home in Southills. Central staircase opens to living room w/vaulted ceiling & N/G F/P. Formal D/R with hardwood fl oor, cherry wood kitchen with attached breakfast bar. Lge mstr suite. Finished bsmt. $319,900. Call Bobbi.
#3781 - BRING YOUR BOAT
1.13 acre custom waterfront home. Classic plus extras with a stunning master suite, designer kitchen, stone F/P, beautiful landscaping, cobblestone driveway, ever changing view. $659,000. Call Claudia or Leslie.
#3783 - LOOKING FOR A PROJECT
This 2 bdrm bungalow on the south side of the city is sitting on .5 acre and is just waiting for the right person to make it their home. Fenced back yard includes detached wired workshop, greenhouse and fruit trees. $125,000. Call Bob.
#3784 - EASY CAREFREE LIVING
You can’t beat the price. Spacious, 2 bdrm upper condo in popular Creekside Village. Fabulous investment property or great starter home. Large laundry room, generous 4 piece bath, private deck. $104,900. Call Leslie or Claudia.
#3789 - USE YOUR IMAGINATION
27x35’ great room w/bay window, 2 skylights, pellet stove, spacious yard w/a 3 run kennel, barn, greenhouse, observatory with rolling roof for star gazing, large fenced area for kids or animals. Bouchie Lake area. $179,900. Call William.
#3792 - LOTS OF VALUE HERE
with double wide mobile. 3 bdrm on full bsmt. Level 1.84 acreage just off Barkerville Hwy. Sundeck, shed. $83,900. Call Claudia or Leslie.
#3803 - GREAT STARTER!
Lovely 2 bdrm rancher on large .31 acre city lot. Features new kitchen cabinets and counter top, lots of newer fl ooring and paint. Asking $79,900. Call Randy.
#3804 - HERE IT IS!
Beautifully maintained family friendly executive home in Southills. 4 bdrm, 3 baths, oak kitchen w/bay window, nook, adjoining F/R, hardwood fl oors, freshly painted, rec room, den in full fi nished bsmt, fenced yard, paved driveway. $299,900. Randy.
#3816 - LIVE THE GOOD LIFE
This 3+ bedroom, 4 bath, 2 storey with a basement has a cook’s delight kitchen, guest quarters above the garage, detached shop and 2 acres of landscaped privacy. $399,900. Call Claudia or Leslie for your fi rst visit to your new home.
#3819 - WELCOME HOME
Call Leslie or Claudia to view this lovely, executive home in Southills. Lots of natural light throughout home, 4 level split fl oor plan, open kitchen, nook, formal D/R, sunken F/R, huge mstr bdrm with ensuite, fi nished bsmt, rec room. $319,500.
#3820 - RURAL EXECUTIVE
Majestic rural country home on 1.47 acres, 5 bdrm, 3 bath, all large sized rooms. Great view with vaulted ceilings and f/p. Updated furnace, hwt and fl ooring. Private yard for roaming and entertaining. $299,900. Ask for Wayne.
#3823 - A GOOD ADDRESS AND AN EVEN
BETTER HOME.
Over 2200 sq ft on 1 level with tons of kitchen cabinets, nook, frml dining room, master suite w/ gas f/p and laundry. Full bsmt and shop. 1/3 acre. Steps from Dragon Lake. $299,900. Call Claudia or Leslie.
#3842 - LARGE FAMILY HOME ON .92 ACRES
This home has room for everyone. 3300 sq ft, 3 bdrm, laundry, offi ce, built in vacuum, hardwood fl oor in dining room, n/g f/p in family room, dbl attached garage. 2 composite decks. N/G hookup for BBQ. Call Claudia or Leslie. $272,900.
#3871 - CONTEMPORARY STYLING
Double wide mobile in Mount Vista. MHP south of town. Kitchen with island, breakfast bar and pantry. Dining room surrounded by sunshine from bay window. 2 bdrm home with large master bdrm and full ensuite. Call Bobbi. $109,900.
#3874 - FAMILY ALERT!!
Family home backing onto schoolyard, in heart of Johnston Sub. 2 1/2 bath, dbl garage, level fenced backyard with pellet stove. $259,900. Call Claudia or Leslie.
#3876 - CUTE RANCHER
Lots of updates and tastefully decorated. Partial basement needs some TLC and has potential for another bedroom and bathroom. ideal for growing family or starter home. Call William today. $114,900.
#3881 - FABULOUS BUILDING LOT
On private dead end road with 1040 sq. ft. shop. 100 amp service, fully insulated ceiling and 2x6 walls, 4’ concrete foundation, partly fi nished inside, 4 lge windows, wood heater, treed fl at lot with privacy. Sewer avail., needs well. $99,500. Call Bob.
#3883 - GREAT FAMILY HOME
2 bath split level on .82 acre in Southills. Lots of updates incl. siding, windows, doors, bathrooms. Large rec room w/patio door to yard from walk-out basement. Large vinyl deck. A must see at $209,900. Call Randy.
#3923 - EVERYTHING CARIBOO HAS TO OFFER
160 acres of peace and serenity. 4-5 bdrm log home w/large front porch. Multiple outbuildings, incl. greenhouse, chicken barn, house bard w/3 box stalls, 4 tie stalls, cattle squeeze, alleyway. Perimeter fenced, fruit trees, hayfi elds. $375,000. Call William.
#3884 - Looking for Acreage?
374 Acre Parcel close to Quesnel yet far enough away to have peace and quiet of the country. Property has lots of potential for development with good water services and some gravel deposits. Property is fenced $285,000 Call Randy.
#3925 - COUNTRY ESCAPE
with fencing, cross fencing, riding arena, and your private woods. The charming rancher is as adorable on the inside as it is from the curb! Bright fl oor plan with D/R off kitchen, lg L/R, mudroom and 3 bdrms.$284,500. Call Leslie or Claudia today.
#3931 - AFFORDABLE 5 BEDROOM
3 bath home has room for the whole family! with a little TLC it will be like new! Large corner lot is fenced at the side and back. Paved driveway and carport add to this homes appeal. Secedule “A” must accompany all offers. $128,900. Call Bobbi today!
#3945 - START SMART
in this 3 bdrm, redone 2 bath, full basement home. with a fenced backyard, covered deck, and parking with paved driveway. Its an affordable package close to school, bus and amenities. Priced at $139,900. Call Leslie or Claudia today!!
#3947 -LOTS OF VALUE HERE
With this Southhills 4 bdrm family home! Nice fl oor plan, lots of room for the family. Large rec/games room in the basement. Double garage, private back yard, fully fenced. Large deck. Easy to show, easy to own. $279,000. Call Leslie or Claudia today!
#3949-OVERLOOKING THE SERENE POND
This mobile is tucked away in a peaceful gated community. Generous bath and sunny kitchen, vaulted ceilings, close to services and affordable! “As is Where is” Quick possession is possible! CSA#437712 Call Steve Today!! $87,500.
#3950 -QUAINT, CUTE
And a step back in time. Great heritage style home with 3 bedrooms, 1 bath, garage and a great yard. $135,000 Call Leslie or Claudia.
#3951 -EASY, BREEZY LIVING HERE!
These are lovely, 2 Bdrm Condos, ground entry, nice patio, absolutely immaculate iwth a fabulous tenant. This unit has been re-done, and shows really well! A good start, good retirement, an even greater investment opportunity! Call Leslie or Claudia to view Today! $94,500.
#3952-NOTHING TO DO HERE
But move in and Relax! 2006 home on Bare Land Strata, located south of town on Aerial Dawn Rd. Located on a Fabulous lot, offering manicured grounds, and treed, private back yard. Has an open fl oor plan, with 3 good sized bdrms and 2 baths. Call Leslie or Claudia to view! $197,500.
#3953-COUNTRY LIVING AT ITS BEST!
40 acre property with everything, extremely private location, close to town. Custom designed home w/30’ vaulted ceilings. Numerous updates, multiple out buildings, swimming pool, 3 sundecks and much more. This one needs to be seen to be appreciated! Call William Today! $389,900
#3955-TEN MILE LAKE ANYONE?Lovely family home has never been on the market, and truly must be seen to be appreciated! 3 plus bdrms, 2 bath, a sunken livingroom, stunning fi replace, theatre room, own gym, covered parking and RV parking and two tiered sundeck. Call Leslie or Claudia for your appointment. Priced at $294,500
#3956- AFFORDABLE WELL MAINTAINED
2 Bdrm, 2 bath mobile with addition! This home has the extras and upgrades you will need, such as Central A/C, newer fl ooring, large covered deck, carport. Close to shopping and downtown and riverfront trail! Call Bobbi Today! $45,900.
#3960-FAMILY FRIENDLY HOME
Great south neighbourhood! 2 storey Gem, 4bdrms up with large games room on main. Solarium is bright. Sunken livingroom with natural gas fi replace.26x46 workshop used as a studio & gym. Fenced fl at half acre lot. Call Terri Today! $239,900.
#3961-VALUE PACKED!
8.27 acre parcel with older double wide, big shop and small guest house! Level land and some regrowth. Quick possession may be possible so call today! Call Leslie or Claudia $139,900.
#3962-SPOTLESS!
Beautiful executive home on .37 acre on Leonard St. In Johnston Sub. Lots of updates including a lovely maple kitchen, tile and hardwood fl oors, brand new 3 pc ensuite, new paint in and out! 3 fi replaces, large covered deck, 4 bdrms and a den. Call Randy! $339,900.
#3965 - TOP QUALITY 2 STOREY FULL BASEMENThome. This one has to be seen! Seller has just completed house & has a brand new look! Dream kitchen with ceramic tile fl oors & back splash, cabinets & counter wrap around into laundry area and rear door. Sunken Living room with walnut hardwood. Upper level has 2 Bdrms plus high Quality Bath! Basement framed & wired Bdrm and Rec room and basement entry! A must see! Call Bob Today! $225,000.
#3966 - CUTE AND COZY MOBILE In a great neighbourhood with a fantastic yard at a great price! Mobile home with addition just waiting for the right family to touch it up! 2 Spacious bedrooms with a possible third in the addition, and a great open kitchen/living room fl oor plan. Nicely landscaped yard with two well built shops and more grass than you will know what to do with! Must be seen to be appreciated! Call William Today! $114,900.
#3967 - EXCELLENT VALUE
In this 2600 sq.ft rancher on 1/2 acre. Close to town but with a nice view of the river valley! This 4 Bdrm, 3 Bath family home has a lot to offer! Oak cabinets in the kitchen, fenced backyard, new exposed aggregate patio out back. Quiet neighbourhood! Call Bill Ingram Today $199,000.
#3968 - GORGEOUS NARCOSLI CREEK Location is just one of the many attributes of this working farm! Modular home on full basement is all updated with 4 Bdrms & 3 Baths. Sunny locationwitha great view of hte mountians hay fi elds & pastures! Owner states property will support approx 25 cow/calf pairs. Approx 80 Acres in hay production & 19 acres ready for seed! Spacious 1440 sq ft shop, 3200 sq ft hay storage sheds, corrals, hockey rink, fenced and cross fenced. All you need to do is Move! Call Terri Today $439,999.
#3971 - JUST LIKE NEW!
This 3 Bdrm, 2 Bath home has been almost completely remodelled! New hardwood and ceramic fl oors, new kitchen cupboards, counter top and sink, new paint, doors and light fi xtures! Nice level half acre lot. This is a must see at $224,500.
#3972 - LOOKING IN SOUTHHILLS?
Beautiful 4 or 5 bedroom home on lovely .51 acre. Nice bright layout, freshly painted and lots of updates. Just some of the extras include 2 gas fi replaces, Bay window, door to the large deck from the master bedroom and great/family room. 2nd driveway for potential shop $288,900 Call Randy!
#3973 - PRIVATE ACRES!
Lovely 3 Bdrm rancher on 1.48 private fenced acres. Spacious and bright with lots of updates including, fl ooring, paint, doors and windows. Just 15 minutes from town and out of the bowl! $134,500. Call Randy Today!
#3974 - TRULY A LIFESTYLE!This is a Fabulous waterfront property, located 10 minutes from town! This home has Oh So Much to offer, such as updated kitchen, new paint throughout, attached garage, great outbuildings and Fabulous deck to enjoy your incredibly manicured grounds and over 200 ft of lake shore! The panoramic view as you step inside this home just says “Welcome Home”! This home truly must be seen to be appreciated. Call Leslie or Claudia to view! $359,900.
#3975 - QUALITY MOBILEIn a quiet Adult Orientated Park with view of Fraser River right across the street! Front & Rear Bedrooms & Baths, New jacuzzi tub in ensuite, very open fl oor plan, skylights in kitchen and main bath, NG space heater in Livingroom, Carport, paved drive, enclosed addition, storage shed in rear, central air conditioner! All appliances stay with the home, skirting is insulated with Styrofoam and fi berglass. Tenant age is 55+ and 1 sm pet allowed. Call Bob Today! $67,500.
#3976 - WORTH A LOOK!
Solid home in Excellent condition close to schools and shopping! 2 Bdrms on main with full partly fi nished basement that could be converted to suite. Fenced yard and detached garage/shop. Newer furnace. Call Randy! $89,900.
#3978 - SMALL HOME, SMALL PRICE!
Cozy 2 Bdrm home on a corner lot! Across the street from Riverview Elementary and the bus stop! Within walking distance to shopping! Needs some TLC. Call Randy! $49,900.
#3979 - BRIGHT, LARGE MOBILE
With addition on over an acre of level property Located close to Richbar Golf course, this could be handy for your favorite recreation. Open kitchen to living room, bedroom at each end with a large porch or smaller family room. Covered deck, sheds and ample parking. Call Leslie or Claudia Today! $104,900.
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#3710 - JUST LIKE NEW
Beautiful 2009 Moduline mobile home in quiet park. Bright and open, with 2 bdrm great kitchen, b/i china cabinets, vaulted ceiling, bay window. $82,500. Call Randy.
#3712 - NEVER LIVED IN!
Lovely 2010 16’ wide mobile home in quiet park. Extra width gives a bright spacious layout with 2 bdrm and den, 2 full baths, beautiful kitchen, vaulted ceilings, gyproc walls, large mstr bdrm. $99,900. Call Randy.
#3721 - DREAM HOME!
Beautiful custom built executive home. 9’ ceilings, beautiful kitchen, hardwood fl oors, jacuzzi tub, central A/C, 4 bdrm, 4 baths, 2 family rooms in
almost 4000 sq. ft. Beautiful rock work in and out. $359,900. Call Randy.
#3753 - ADORABLE 2/3 BDRM HOME
.58 acre south. Well treed, raised garden beds, detached shop, lots of renos, including new fl ooring and plumbing, renovated bthrm, new paint throughout. Great starter home or investment. $84,500. Call Leslie or Claudia.
#3762 -CHARACTER HOME
Lovely 4 bdrm, 3 bath home in great neighbourhood next to hospital. Huge sunken living room, dining room with hardwood fl oor and tile in spacious kitchen. Large covered deck in fenced back yard. Dble gge. $209,900. Call Randy Today!
#3674 - EXCELLENT RENTAL SPACE
Commercial tenant mic, and leases in place. Call Leslie or Claudia for a full information package, including rental information and lease information. From an investors point of view, the numbers work. 1216 Chew Rd. $595,000.
#3675 - LOVELY 2 BDRM MOBILE
set up on 1 acres in Kersley. Freshly painted, newer fl ooring, 4 new appliances, new well and septic, new hot water tank and vinyl siding. Small addition with a wood stove, perfect for a mud room, small deck. $109,000. Call Randy.
#3704 - TREED & PRIVATE
3 bdrm family home has 1792 sq.ft. on main & 1008 fi n. down. Wood F/P, lge F/R, 4 yr. old solarium, new gas range, tile fl oor in kitchen, refi nished cabinets, 42x12 vinyl deck, new laminate & paint, pellet stove, updated baths. $199,500. Call Bob.
#3706 - ENJOY THE TRANQUILITY
of this 20 acres just 30 mins. north of Quesnel. Mobile with addition on a full bsmt foundation allowing for views of the mountains and fi elds from the living room and dining room. Waiting for someone to make it their own. $139,900. Call Bobbi Today!
#3769 -CHARM, DIGNITY AND CHARACTER
Executive 4 bdrm/3 bath home in Southills. Central staircase opens to living room w/vaulted ceiling & N/G F/P. Formal D/R with hardwood fl oor, cherry wood kitchen with attached breakfast bar. Lge mstr suite. Finished bsmt. $319,900. Call Bobbi.
#3781 - BRING YOUR BOAT
1.13 acre custom waterfront home. Classic plus extras with a stunning master suite, designer kitchen, stone F/P, beautiful landscaping, cobblestone driveway, ever changing view. $659,000. Call Claudia or Leslie.
#3783 - LOOKING FOR A PROJECT
This 2 bdrm bungalow on the south side of the city is sitting on .5 acre and is just waiting for the right person to make it their home. Fenced back yard includes detached wired workshop, greenhouse and fruit trees. $125,000. Call Bob.
#3784 - EASY CAREFREE LIVING
You can’t beat the price. Spacious, 2 bdrm upper condo in popular Creekside Village. Fabulous investment property or great starter home. Large laundry room, generous 4 piece bath, private deck. $104,900. Call Leslie or Claudia.
#3789 - USE YOUR IMAGINATION
27x35’ great room w/bay window, 2 skylights, pellet stove, spacious yard w/a 3 run kennel, barn, greenhouse, observatory with rolling roof for star gazing, large fenced area for kids or animals. Bouchie Lake area. $179,900. Call William.
#3792 - LOTS OF VALUE HERE
with double wide mobile. 3 bdrm on full bsmt. Level 1.84 acreage just off Barkerville Hwy. Sundeck, shed. $83,900. Call Claudia or Leslie.
#3803 - GREAT STARTER!
Lovely 2 bdrm rancher on large .31 acre city lot. Features new kitchen cabinets and counter top, lots of newer fl ooring and paint. Asking $79,900. Call Randy.
#3804 - HERE IT IS!
Beautifully maintained family friendly executive home in Southills. 4 bdrm, 3 baths, oak kitchen w/bay window, nook, adjoining F/R, hardwood fl oors, freshly painted, rec room, den in full fi nished bsmt, fenced yard, paved driveway. $299,900. Randy.
#3816 - LIVE THE GOOD LIFE
This 3+ bedroom, 4 bath, 2 storey with a basement has a cook’s delight kitchen, guest quarters above the garage, detached shop and 2 acres of landscaped privacy. $399,900. Call Claudia or Leslie for your fi rst visit to your new home.
#3819 - WELCOME HOME
Call Leslie or Claudia to view this lovely, executive home in Southills. Lots of natural light throughout home, 4 level split fl oor plan, open kitchen, nook, formal D/R, sunken F/R, huge mstr bdrm with ensuite, fi nished bsmt, rec room. $319,500.
#3820 - RURAL EXECUTIVE
Majestic rural country home on 1.47 acres, 5 bdrm, 3 bath, all large sized rooms. Great view with vaulted ceilings and f/p. Updated furnace, hwt and fl ooring. Private yard for roaming and entertaining. $299,900. Ask for Wayne.
#3823 - A GOOD ADDRESS AND AN EVEN
BETTER HOME.
Over 2200 sq ft on 1 level with tons of kitchen cabinets, nook, frml dining room, master suite w/ gas f/p and laundry. Full bsmt and shop. 1/3 acre. Steps from Dragon Lake. $299,900. Call Claudia or Leslie.
#3842 - LARGE FAMILY HOME ON .92 ACRES
This home has room for everyone. 3300 sq ft, 3 bdrm, laundry, offi ce, built in vacuum, hardwood fl oor in dining room, n/g f/p in family room, dbl attached garage. 2 composite decks. N/G hookup for BBQ. Call Claudia or Leslie. $272,900.
#3871 - CONTEMPORARY STYLING
Double wide mobile in Mount Vista. MHP south of town. Kitchen with island, breakfast bar and pantry. Dining room surrounded by sunshine from bay window. 2 bdrm home with large master bdrm and full ensuite. Call Bobbi. $109,900.
#3874 - FAMILY ALERT!!
Family home backing onto schoolyard, in heart of Johnston Sub. 2 1/2 bath, dbl garage, level fenced backyard with pellet stove. $259,900. Call Claudia or Leslie.
#3876 - CUTE RANCHER
Lots of updates and tastefully decorated. Partial basement needs some TLC and has potential for another bedroom and bathroom. ideal for growing family or starter home. Call William today. $114,900.
#3881 - FABULOUS BUILDING LOT
On private dead end road with 1040 sq. ft. shop. 100 amp service, fully insulated ceiling and 2x6 walls, 4’ concrete foundation, partly fi nished inside, 4 lge windows, wood heater, treed fl at lot with privacy. Sewer avail., needs well. $99,500. Call Bob.
#3883 - GREAT FAMILY HOME
2 bath split level on .82 acre in Southills. Lots of updates incl. siding, windows, doors, bathrooms. Large rec room w/patio door to yard from walk-out basement. Large vinyl deck. A must see at $209,900. Call Randy.
#3923 - EVERYTHING CARIBOO HAS TO OFFER
160 acres of peace and serenity. 4-5 bdrm log home w/large front porch. Multiple outbuildings, incl. greenhouse, chicken barn, house bard w/3 box stalls, 4 tie stalls, cattle squeeze, alleyway. Perimeter fenced, fruit trees, hayfi elds. $375,000. Call William.
#3884 - Looking for Acreage?
374 Acre Parcel close to Quesnel yet far enough away to have peace and quiet of the country. Property has lots of potential for development with good water services and some gravel deposits. Property is fenced $285,000 Call Randy.
#3925 - COUNTRY ESCAPE
with fencing, cross fencing, riding arena, and your private woods. The charming rancher is as adorable on the inside as it is from the curb! Bright fl oor plan with D/R off kitchen, lg L/R, mudroom and 3 bdrms.$284,500. Call Leslie or Claudia today.
#3931 - AFFORDABLE 5 BEDROOM
3 bath home has room for the whole family! with a little TLC it will be like new! Large corner lot is fenced at the side and back. Paved driveway and carport add to this homes appeal. Secedule “A” must accompany all offers. $128,900. Call Bobbi today!
#3945 - START SMART
in this 3 bdrm, redone 2 bath, full basement home. with a fenced backyard, covered deck, and parking with paved driveway. Its an affordable package close to school, bus and amenities. Priced at $139,900. Call Leslie or Claudia today!!
#3947 -LOTS OF VALUE HERE
With this Southhills 4 bdrm family home! Nice fl oor plan, lots of room for the family. Large rec/games room in the basement. Double garage, private back yard, fully fenced. Large deck. Easy to show, easy to own. $279,000. Call Leslie or Claudia today!
#3949-OVERLOOKING THE SERENE POND
This mobile is tucked away in a peaceful gated community. Generous bath and sunny kitchen, vaulted ceilings, close to services and affordable! “As is Where is” Quick possession is possible! CSA#437712 Call Steve Today!! $87,500.
#3950 -QUAINT, CUTE
And a step back in time. Great heritage style home with 3 bedrooms, 1 bath, garage and a great yard. $135,000 Call Leslie or Claudia.
#3951 -EASY, BREEZY LIVING HERE!
These are lovely, 2 Bdrm Condos, ground entry, nice patio, absolutely immaculate iwth a fabulous tenant. This unit has been re-done, and shows really well! A good start, good retirement, an even greater investment opportunity! Call Leslie or Claudia to view Today! $94,500.
#3952-NOTHING TO DO HERE
But move in and Relax! 2006 home on Bare Land Strata, located south of town on Aerial Dawn Rd. Located on a Fabulous lot, offering manicured grounds, and treed, private back yard. Has an open fl oor plan, with 3 good sized bdrms and 2 baths. Call Leslie or Claudia to view! $197,500.
#3953-COUNTRY LIVING AT ITS BEST!
40 acre property with everything, extremely private location, close to town. Custom designed home w/30’ vaulted ceilings. Numerous updates, multiple out buildings, swimming pool, 3 sundecks and much more. This one needs to be seen to be appreciated! Call William Today! $389,900
#3955-TEN MILE LAKE ANYONE?Lovely family home has never been on the market, and truly must be seen to be appreciated! 3 plus bdrms, 2 bath, a sunken livingroom, stunning fi replace, theatre room, own gym, covered parking and RV parking and two tiered sundeck. Call Leslie or Claudia for your appointment. Priced at $294,500
#3956- AFFORDABLE WELL MAINTAINED
2 Bdrm, 2 bath mobile with addition! This home has the extras and upgrades you will need, such as Central A/C, newer fl ooring, large covered deck, carport. Close to shopping and downtown and riverfront trail! Call Bobbi Today! $45,900.
#3960-FAMILY FRIENDLY HOME
Great south neighbourhood! 2 storey Gem, 4bdrms up with large games room on main. Solarium is bright. Sunken livingroom with natural gas fi replace.26x46 workshop used as a studio & gym. Fenced fl at half acre lot. Call Terri Today! $239,900.
#3961-VALUE PACKED!
8.27 acre parcel with older double wide, big shop and small guest house! Level land and some regrowth. Quick possession may be possible so call today! Call Leslie or Claudia $139,900.
#3962-SPOTLESS!
Beautiful executive home on .37 acre on Leonard St. In Johnston Sub. Lots of updates including a lovely maple kitchen, tile and hardwood fl oors, brand new 3 pc ensuite, new paint in and out! 3 fi replaces, large covered deck, 4 bdrms and a den. Call Randy! $339,900.
#3965 - TOP QUALITY 2 STOREY FULL BASEMENThome. This one has to be seen! Seller has just completed house & has a brand new look! Dream kitchen with ceramic tile fl oors & back splash, cabinets & counter wrap around into laundry area and rear door. Sunken Living room with walnut hardwood. Upper level has 2 Bdrms plus high Quality Bath! Basement framed & wired Bdrm and Rec room and basement entry! A must see! Call Bob Today! $225,000.
#3966 - CUTE AND COZY MOBILE In a great neighbourhood with a fantastic yard at a great price! Mobile home with addition just waiting for the right family to touch it up! 2 Spacious bedrooms with a possible third in the addition, and a great open kitchen/living room fl oor plan. Nicely landscaped yard with two well built shops and more grass than you will know what to do with! Must be seen to be appreciated! Call William Today! $114,900.
#3967 - EXCELLENT VALUE
In this 2600 sq.ft rancher on 1/2 acre. Close to town but with a nice view of the river valley! This 4 Bdrm, 3 Bath family home has a lot to offer! Oak cabinets in the kitchen, fenced backyard, new exposed aggregate patio out back. Quiet neighbourhood! Call Bill Ingram Today $199,000.
#3968 - GORGEOUS NARCOSLI CREEK Location is just one of the many attributes of this working farm! Modular home on full basement is all updated with 4 Bdrms & 3 Baths. Sunny locationwitha great view of hte mountians hay fi elds & pastures! Owner states property will support approx 25 cow/calf pairs. Approx 80 Acres in hay production & 19 acres ready for seed! Spacious 1440 sq ft shop, 3200 sq ft hay storage sheds, corrals, hockey rink, fenced and cross fenced. All you need to do is Move! Call Terri Today $439,999.
#3971 - JUST LIKE NEW!
This 3 Bdrm, 2 Bath home has been almost completely remodelled! New hardwood and ceramic fl oors, new kitchen cupboards, counter top and sink, new paint, doors and light fi xtures! Nice level half acre lot. This is a must see at $224,500.
#3972 - LOOKING IN SOUTHHILLS?
Beautiful 4 or 5 bedroom home on lovely .51 acre. Nice bright layout, freshly painted and lots of updates. Just some of the extras include 2 gas fi replaces, Bay window, door to the large deck from the master bedroom and great/family room. 2nd driveway for potential shop $288,900 Call Randy!
#3973 - PRIVATE ACRES!
Lovely 3 Bdrm rancher on 1.48 private fenced acres. Spacious and bright with lots of updates including, fl ooring, paint, doors and windows. Just 15 minutes from town and out of the bowl! $134,500. Call Randy Today!
#3974 - TRULY A LIFESTYLE!This is a Fabulous waterfront property, located 10 minutes from town! This home has Oh So Much to offer, such as updated kitchen, new paint throughout, attached garage, great outbuildings and Fabulous deck to enjoy your incredibly manicured grounds and over 200 ft of lake shore! The panoramic view as you step inside this home just says “Welcome Home”! This home truly must be seen to be appreciated. Call Leslie or Claudia to view! $359,900.
#3975 - QUALITY MOBILEIn a quiet Adult Orientated Park with view of Fraser River right across the street! Front & Rear Bedrooms & Baths, New jacuzzi tub in ensuite, very open fl oor plan, skylights in kitchen and main bath, NG space heater in Livingroom, Carport, paved drive, enclosed addition, storage shed in rear, central air conditioner! All appliances stay with the home, skirting is insulated with Styrofoam and fi berglass. Tenant age is 55+ and 1 sm pet allowed. Call Bob Today! $67,500.
#3976 - WORTH A LOOK!
Solid home in Excellent condition close to schools and shopping! 2 Bdrms on main with full partly fi nished basement that could be converted to suite. Fenced yard and detached garage/shop. Newer furnace. Call Randy! $89,900.
#3978 - SMALL HOME, SMALL PRICE!
Cozy 2 Bdrm home on a corner lot! Across the street from Riverview Elementary and the bus stop! Within walking distance to shopping! Needs some TLC. Call Randy! $49,900.
#3979 - BRIGHT, LARGE MOBILE
With addition on over an acre of level property Located close to Richbar Golf course, this could be handy for your favorite recreation. Open kitchen to living room, bedroom at each end with a large porch or smaller family room. Covered deck, sheds and ample parking. Call Leslie or Claudia Today! $104,900.
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CM NAZKO/RAWLINGS 4.83 acres $59,900.00 N177687
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BLACKWATER RDwell & septic) 25+acres $85,000.00+HST N214272
BOWRON LAKE RD 39+acres $49,000.00+HST N221891
RICHBAR well & septic) 1.61 acre $53,000.00+HST N222709
TOWNHOUSES502 ALLARD ST. $29,900.00 MLS#N221556 NCR#2353
510 ALLARD ST. $19,900.00 MLS#N221555 NCR#2352
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594 ALLARD ST. $39,900.00 MLS#N222591 NCR#2368
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$269,9003787 Birch Hill Rd - Post & Beam - Its all about the View - Privacy! Just to name a few of the charming features of this unique one owner home. 5.57 acres, lots of trees, set high to better enjoy nature. 2 bedrooms, 2.5 baths, daylight bsmt, cold room, decks,patio, fi repit, gardens ready for your personal touch. This Rustic Beauty is only 15 min from town & 1/2 hour to Troll Ski Hill.MLS#N221327 NCR#2351
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$189,900125 Lindsay St. - Solidly built 4 bdrm, 2 bath home located on a quiet cul-de-sac in family friendly Johnston Sub. Large kitchen w/plenty of counter & cupboard space. Bright open living rm is great for entertaining or just relaxing w/the family in front of the fi replace on those cold winter nights. Master boasts a large walk in closet. Don’t miss out on this one! Book your viewing today.MLS#N222405 NCR#2366
$200,0003563 Manweiler Rd. – This 3+1 bdrm home is situated in Southhills. Nice yard, deck & paved driveway. Laundry on main. Double Garage. Needs a little TLC, please inquire. Bsmt has been used as suite w/ separate entrance. Call to view.
MLS#N221530 NCR#2356
$289,9001394 Webber Rd - Log home-Pond-Private Estate Bright, unique, country living at its fi nest. Extremely high ceilings, loft feats oversized master. Close to town off Barkerville Hwy 8.72 acres 2 titles, 14x28 shop. Plenty of room for family, 2 bdrms, 2 baths, Rec Rm was used as 3rd bdrm,, trails, fi re pit w/tons of treed privacy. Enjoy the view from your cov’d sundeck, walk the trails, & call this Log Retreat-Home. Call Rick.MLS#222690 NCR#2370
$224,900327 Elm St. - 5.4 acres in town, gorgeous pond, wildlife, close to all amenities, but privacy plus in the backyard. Home is simply huge, w/walkout from bsmt, & may be suitable for in-law suite. 3 bdrms up + 1 down. Kitchen & living room views are glorious in both winter and summer, w/all the deer & geese coming right up to your doorstep. Call Anna-Lisa to view.MLS#216844 NCR#2290
$395,0004323 Quesnel Hixon Rd - 89.88 beautifully treed acres surround this older log home located just min. from town yet feels like the country. Nestled in park-like setting w/a long private drive. Pasture for horses, garden w/fruit trees add to the natural beauty. This gorgeous property boasts 270 ft. of river frontage & amazing views of the mighty Fraser. Call Rick or Travis. MLS#N214004 NCR#2243
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$216,000252 Scott Rd. - Magnifi cent view!! This 4 bdrm, 2 bath home has been recently updated. French doors off the dining room open out to the 2 tiered sundeck, w/another smaller deck overlooking the Fraser River. 3x25 workshop in bsmt w/roll up door. This a must see. Call Lisa to book a viewing today.MLS#N220865 NCR#2347
$147,100648 Reid St. - Urban city living! Compact, cozy, private yard, peak behind the hedge to discover this cutE, so well loved mini home. Many quality upgrades. Lovely large yard. Detached garage/workshop 30x26 alley access. Easy walk to movies, shopping, restaurants, post offi ce, banks & just about everything you may want or need. Call Rick to view.MLS#N222239 NCR#2365
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1482 Baker Creek Rd.-A little country living right on the edge of town, mortgage free! This 5.85 acre property is gorgeous, boasting a 3 bdrm 4 level split home. This house is a must see w/a nice sized pond & the possiblity for mortgage helpers. Contact Travis for more information!MLS#N218768 NCR#2311
$249,9007337 Cinderella Rd. – LOG CHALET at TROLL SKI Resort! Clean Mountain Air, Imagine morning coff ee on your sundeck. Ski from your backyard. Year round Resort Living, 2 Bdrm, 2 bath, open Den/Loft. Quality Log, high ceilings, hickory cupboards, Corian countertops, elec heat/wood Blaze King. Heated tile fl ooring in Kitchen/Dining/main bath. ½ hr. from Quesnel. Call Rick.MLS#N220501 NCR#2340
$349,9002954 Tindale Rd.-Hard to fi nd just the right sized property at 54+ acres for the hobby farmer or someone who needs to “just get away”. Fenced & x-fenced. Gorgeous hardwood fl oors, country kitchen, comfy sunken LR, massive 24x36 covered deck w/walkouts from DR & master. Second pad area set up for mobile. Priced to sell! Drive bys will only prove how private & quiet this property is... Call Anna-Lisa for a “real” viewing!MLS#N220572 NCR#2341
$399,9001706 View Dr. - Horses Grazing, Tree lined drive, View of Mnts to east & Dragon Lk to west. 7.41 ac, south. Owner built, 3 bdrm, 3 bath, bright & inviting home. Laun on main, huge kitchen, cupbd space galore, cov’d porch, 2 decks, hot tub, fi re pit, trails, RV storage, barn, fenced pasture. High ceiling in part fi n’d bsmt. The longer you visit, the more to discover. A true gem of a lifestyle, all set up for you & your horses. Call RickMLS#N220775 NCR#2344
$191,900679 Jones St. - Peek-a-boo view of the train bridge & Quesnel River! North Quesnel convenience. Just steps from the river walk. 3 +1 bdrms, 2½ baths, sundeck, fenced backyard. Wood fi replace sets the scene for home, comfort & convenience. Bsmt. Mother-in-law suite. Lot next door is City owned/zoned Park. Have a look, may just be perfect for you. Call Rick to view.MLS#N220942 NCR#2348
$134,9001053 Rainbow Rd - Just Plain WOW! Nice solid home in great rural community, fully fenced on just over 5 acres. 2 bdrm up & 1 down w/walk-in bsmt entry. Great starter or retirement home. Greenhouse, chicken coop, & shed. 2km to Puntchesekut Lk. School bus stops at end of road. Well maintained road in winter. Only 30 min beautiful drive from Quesnel & Sylvia’s cafe is just around the corner. Call Anna-Lisa.MLS#N219536 NCR#2323
$187,500408 Allard St.-Focus on the children! All about the family in this rancher! Family perfect with 3+1 bdrms, 3 baths, large inviting kitchen complete w/space for laundry. Bsmt has huge rec rm & games rm. Enjoy the terraced, private & fenced backyard. Laarge covered sundeck, screened porch w/enclosed storage/workshop below. Everything you need in a completely fi nished 2 level plan. Call Rick.MLS#N220441 NCR#2339
#101-1702 Dyke Rd. - Rancher - River - Unique! Ideal upscale one-level living. Gated community, 1500 sq. ft., vaulted ceilings, 3 bdrms, 2 baths. Modern kitchen, corner view windows in eating area. Dining rm could be a perfect cozy family rm. Just a few steps to enjoy the beach along the Fraser River. Lifestyle is quiet, wildlife & just minutes from downtown & Quesnel Golf Course. Call Rick to view.MLS#N215599 NCR#2262
$299,900 $299,9002473 Gavlin Rd.- ONE LEVEL LIVING-Planned to perfection. Open fl oor plan, wide doorways, easy access all through this 6 yr. new home. so bright & warm w/sunshine fl ooding in, 2x6 constr, deck, fully fenced yard, 2 bdrm, 2 bath + bath in wired/insu WS/garage, ½ acre near South Hills. Farm land on one side. Near Dragon Lk Elem. School & shopping. Call Rick or Travis.MLS#N218599 NCR#2306
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$99,000574 Marsh Rd. - Remodeled 3 bedroom mobile Located on just under an acre. French doors in kitchen lead to deck. Artesian well, energy effi cient updates incl. hot water tank, furnace, heat pump/air conditioner. With a few fi nishing touches this could be your personalized country escape just 5 minutes from town. Call Travis to view.MLS#N213052 NCR#2234
$35,000#37-634 Elm St.– PRICED TO SELL...NO IF’S, AND’S OR BUT’S ABOUT IT!! Great location, not too old, not 1 but 2 big add-on’s, & a pullout for the living room that DOES NOT LEAK! Originally set up for wheelchair accessibility this mobile has the larger doors & hallway for ease of movement. Very open kitchen/dining area & tons of cupboards. It even has a lovely fi replace for those chilly nights. Call Anna-LisaMLS#N217405 NCR#2295
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$145,000420 Donnelly St. - This lovely 5 bedroom 2 1/2 bath, split entry family home has had a lot of updating, including laminate fl ooring and newer appliances. The yard is fenced, level and landscaped. Located in a great family neighbourhood, at the end of a quiet dead end street. Has potential for suite in bsmt to be fully functional if wanted as mortgage helper. Call Travis or Lisa to view.MLS#N216360 NCR#2280
$495,000945 Broughton Ave. - 8-3 bedroom units, 7 rent out for $650 a month. 1 is under construction & will rent out for $700. 2 units (100 & 101) are 3 levels. Fenced backyard, park close by. Call Anna-Lisa or Margo to view.MLS#N4505361 NCR#2281
$235,000188 Keis Ave. - Industrial workshop - 2 bays w/related offi ce/retail area. High profi le, good retail corner exposure located at 3 mile fl at, ideal for service commercial/industrial use. Zoned M-1 light industrial. Over 3000 sq.ft. + 2nd fl oor approx. 800 sq. ft. Plenty of storage, city water. The time may be just right to invest in your business, expansion &/or investment. Call Rick.MLS#4505389 NCR#2289
$142,9001881 Birch Ave. This bright and charming 3 bedroom rancher is clean and has recently been updated including newer fl oors and kitchen cabinets. The open living room and dining room design makes for easy entertaining. Large master bedroom and ample room for storage downstairs. Nice sized storage shed and private backyard. Vendor states the well is very good. Call Travis to view.MLS#N213693 NCR#2239
$279,900805 Avison Ave. - Great 6 plex for an investment. All units are 1 bedroom. Upper 3 units have patio doors to a 4 x 10 balcony. Building has been fully rented with monthly incom of $2349.00 and very low maintenance. Inquire.MLS#N4505742 NCR#2373
$319,900262 - 264 Baker Dr. - This 4 plex is a real buy for investors. $650 per suite rent per month w/tenants paying their own utilities. Each suite has 3 bedrooms, 1 1/2 baths, and deck or patio for summer. Inquire.MLS#N222865 NCR#2374
$439,000687 Kinchant St. - Immaculately maintained 6 unit apartment in North Quesnel. Two x 1 bedroom approx 500 sq ft per unit, four x 2 bedroom unit approx 600 sq ft per unit. Gross income $43,716 per annum.MLS#N4505746 NCR#2375
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City Hall - 410 Kinchant Street, Quesnel, BC, V2J 7J5 T - 250-992-2111 W - www.quesnel.caHours of operation are from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., Monday to Friday (except Statutory Holidays)
The City of Quesnel is looking to lease two (2) Graders (with operators) and one (1) Sand Truck (with operator) during the winter months for the 2012/2013 season. The specifications for each lease are as follows:
LEASE 1 – ROAD GRADER (downtown core)
- must be equivalent to a Champion 690 or better- lease is from December 1, 2012 to February 28, 2013- guaranteed 60 hours work per month- must respond within 2 hours of call out
LEASE 2 – ROAD GRADER (south Quesnel area)
- must be equivalent to a Champion 690 or better- lease is from December 1, 2012 to February 28, 2013- guaranteed 20 hours work per month- must respond within 4 hours of call out
LEASE 3 – SAND TRUCK
- must be tandem axle with a minimum 10 cubic yard rear sander and an underbelly plow- lease is from November 15, 2012 to March 15, 2013- guaranteed 20 hours work per month- must respond within 1 hour of call out
The proposal package is to include details of availability and the hourly cost to be charged, the make, model and year of the equipment, an indication of the experience and qualifications of the operator, along with proof of WCB current standing, 2012 City business license, and a minimum of $1 million public liability insurance.
Proposals will be received up to 4:00 pm on Wednesday, October 17, 2012 at City Hall, 410 Kinchant Street, Quesnel, BC, V2J 7J5.
Bids should be sealed and marked according to the lease specifications:
LEASE 1 – ROAD GRADER (downtown core)
LEASE 2 – ROAD GRADER (south Quesnel area) or
LEASE 3 – SAND TRUCK
Telephone enquiries on the above should be directed to Ken Coombs at 250-992-2111 between 8:30 a.m. and 4:30 p.m., Monday to Friday (except Statutory Holidays).
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Quality Assurance / Quality Control Manager - Mechanical
Reporting to the Manager of Strategic Capital, the QA/QC Manager – Mechanical is responsible for management and direction of the quality assurance and control program established for the construction site to which assigned, such that the contractual requirements and obligations are fulfi lled in accordance with drawings and specifi cations, and all work is completed safely, within budget, and on schedule, with special emphasis being placed on safety goals, and quality assurance.
Tasks and Responsibility:The Quality Assurance and Quality Control Manager shall be responsible for, but not limited to, the following:Ensure accountability and compliance with contractsEstablish points as which inspections take place during the cycle of a contract.Performs audits on equipment fabrication.Review and approve equipment suppliers QC / QA programs.Performs and evaluates vendor supplied materials.All construction activity is completed in a quality manner, in compliance with the quality assurance program for the project, and is supportive of the overall construction schedule.Assures that project specifi c inspection test plans are issues and maintained to current status in the project fi les.
Education and Experience:Five (5) years or more involvement in overall management of a construction project, and management of a Quality Assurance Program. Mechanical Engineering Degree.Effective leadership skills.Effective computer skills - Microsoft Offi ce Software (Excel/Project/Word/Power Point)Effective communication skills both verbally and in writing with superiors, colleagues, and individuals inside and outside the Company.Effective analytical and problem-solving skills.
For more information on this position, and how to apply please visit www.pinnaclepellet.com and look under Career Opportunities.
INVITATION TO QUOTESnow Removal Services – Roads & Parking
The Barkerville Heritage Trust is requesting quotes to provide Snow Removal Services for roads and
parking within Barkerville Historic Town. The Contractor shall provide a backhoe with a minimum
bucket width size of 8 feet and must include a 2 foot extension for a 10ft total ; the backhoe must be at a minimum a 410G John Deere
or equivalent in size and HP, and 4-wheel drive. An equivalent loader would also be acceptable.
For detailed information and to print out your application to quote please see our website at
http://www.barkerville.ca/employment_link.htm
CLOSING DATE: Thursday October 18th, 2012 – 12 Noon PST.
Submit your quote & application by email to: Attention Lynn Berlin
Please email any inquires to Lynn Berlin, Heritage Projects & Trades Supervisor, at
[email protected] or call 250-994-3332, Ext 36.
We Care is hiring health care aides and home support workers.Qualifi cations include:
Health care aide certifi cation for Health Care Aides 1. only.Employment, education and volunteer experience 2. with seniors and the disabled.Valid driver’s license and a vehicle.3. Criminal record search.4. Excellent communication skills.5. “Join our growing home health care company”.
For a hiring package or further information call 250-992-2273 ask for Violet or Michelle, or apply on line at www.wecare.ca Quesnel location.
Investors Group in Quesnel is expanding and currently has an opening for two fi nancial advisor positions. Investors Group offers industry leading training and mentoring and the advantage of a fl exible schedule and exceptional income potential. For further information please contact Bob Piderman at 250-392-2637 [email protected]
This is a full-time opportunity to establish a variable-income and self-employed business in association with Investors Group Financial Services Inc.
Help Wanted Help Wanted Help Wanted Help Wanted Help Wanted Employment
Help WantedAn Alberta Construction Com-pany is hiring Dozer and Exca-vator Operators. Preference will be given to operators that are experienced in oilfi eld road and lease construction. Lodg-ing and meals provided. The work is in the vicinity of Edson, Alberta. Alcohol & Drug testing required. Call Contour Con-struction at 780-723-5051.
Billy Barker Hotel requires energetic, self motivated indi-vidual with good organizational skills for PT, on call house-keeping position. Apply /c re-sume to Myra, wed. thru friday
Front desk, House Keeper wanted for Quality Inn & suites 753 Front St. Apply in person with resume.
Full & part time delivery driver needed. Apply with resume in person at Golden Bamboo Restaurant 130 Barlow Ave. No phone calls.
Employment
Help WantedHelp Wanted - Person who is able to attend, measure & draw existing house (fl oorplan) layout. PT position. T e l ( 2 5 0 ) 7 4 7 - 2 9 5 1Fax(250)747-1750Looking for processor man.Competitive wages. Located inNazko. Training may be avbl.Fax resume to 250-296-3681.
Tim Horton’s is now hiringPart-time & Full-time afternoonshifts. Weekdays & Weekendsapply to 685 Newman Rd.
Wanted Finishing Carpenter,experienced in wainscoting,wood handrail & installation.(250)747-2951WANTED - PT Drivers to pick-up vehicles in Lower Mainland.Call (250)255-4509Wanted: self loading logtrucks, steady work till March2013, must be BC Safe Certi-fi ed. Dennis, call 1(250)349-5415 or fax 1(250)349-7522
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Feed & HayHAY, alfalfa/timothy, 5X5 Net, 1350 # avg, $35-$85ton, truck-ing arranged, details www.ab-nechako.ca, 250-563-0829
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Bridges / EquipmentWheel loaders JD 644E & 544A / 63’ & 90’ Stiff boom 5th wheel crane trucks/Excavators EX200-5 & 892D-LC / Small forklifts / F350 C/C “Cabs”20’40’45’53’ New/ Used/ Damaged /Containers Semi Trailers for Hiway & Storage-Call 24 Hrs 1-866-528-7108 Delivery BC and AB www.rtccontainer.com
Misc. for SaleHOT TUB (SPA) COVERS. Best price. Best quality. All shapes & colours available. 1-866-652-6837 www.thecoverguy.com/news-paper?SHAVINGS: Clean, com-pressed. 2 sizes. New Cal Rabbit Farm. 250-395-3336.
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Merchandise for Sale
Misc. WantedWANTED: Old lever action Winchester & Marlin rifl es and carbines. Call (250)791-6369
ToolsFOR SALE: Husky power saw. Good condition. $225. 250-992-7032.
Real Estate
Acreage for SalePANORAMIC 58 Acres along West Fraser RD. 35 Acres in Hay. $135,000. 780-394-7088
Commercial/Industrial Property
Commercial Space for rent in Quesnel City Centre , excel-lent for retail restaurants, of-fi ce or medical. 7 Room offi ce in one existing space @ 269 ,279 Barlow Ave call 1-604-731-8389
Farms
35 acre hay/pasturefarm on Hwy 97 south of Quesnel. 1640 sq ft house with attached garage, large heated shop, metal Hay barn,
pond out back of house. Very close to town and
all conveniences. Contact Richard Poitras @
780-217-1591 or email eagleoilfi [email protected]
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355 St. Laurent Ave.QUESNEL REALTY
Randy Derrick250-992-6028 • 250-992-7202
SPOTLESS!
This completely remodelled 3 BD, 2 bath home simply oozes character. 1½ storeys, 9ft. ceilings, lovely spacious kitchen, fi r fl oors, 2 decks.A must see at $214,900.00 #3909
355 St. Laurent Ave.QUESNEL REALTY
Randy Derrick250-992-6028 • 250-992-7202
16’WIDE MOBILE HOME
Beautiful 2010 model. 16’ wide, never lived in, surprisingly spacious w/2 bdrm, 2 full baths, great kitchen, drywalled, vaulted ceilings. Now just $99,900. #3712
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Randy Derrick250-992-6028 • 250-992-7202
ONE OF A KIND
Stunning custom built executive home with all the extras. 9’ ceilings, hardwood fl oors, central A/C, 4 bdrm, 4 baths. Beautiful rock work in & out. $359,900. #3721
355 St. Laurent Ave.QUESNEL REALTY
Randy Derrick250-992-6028 • 250-992-7202
PERFECT STARTER HOME
Great 4 bedroom, 2 bath home. South of the city. Hardwood fl oors, fi nished basement with pellet stove, fenced yard, and garage. Close to shopping and transit. $179,500. #3937
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250-747-1296
House for Sale5.36 Acres2921 sq/ft
3 bdrm, 2 bath
$229,900.
FOR SALE BY OWNER
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Apt/Condo for Rent
WOODGROVEWOODGROVE MANORMANOR
1241 Lark AvenueLocated in the desirable
Uplands areaSpacious 2 bdrm,
2 bath suitesFree Hot Water
FROM $600/mo
Quiet. Secure. Clean.Seniors and families
welcome.
Call Shawna
250•992•7868Members of Crime Free Multi-Housing ProgramReferences required.
WILKINSON WILKINSON APARTMENTSAPARTMENTS
398 Roddis Dr.Quiet, Secure
1 & 2 bdrm suites.Elevator & laundry
facilities.References Required.Move-In Incentives
Available.Call 250-992-8949
BEAUTIFUL 2br daylight suite. Maple Dr $900 util inc. DW,W/D & large yard. Oct 15 orNov 1. NS, Refs req. 316-2186N Quesnel 2bdrm. Apt., Clean and quiet, references required, caretak-er on-site $625/mo. Available im-mediately. Call (250)992-5994,(250)992-3376.
Commercial/Industrial
For Rent or Lease276 Reid St. - 1600 sq ft - Downtown core - Street Level- Available Immediately. Call Brian @ (250)992-0177Retail/Offi ce Space 146 Bar-low St. downtown core - Ap-prox. 1100 sq ft - street level,1100 sq ft upper level. Can be rented separately. Call Brian@ (250)992-0177. Availableimmediately.
Duplex / 4 PlexDUPLEX FOR RENT - DRAG-ON LAKE AREA - 3 BED-ROOM UPSTAIRS UNITNEWER KITCHEN ANDBATHROOM 1180 SQ FT - HOT WATER HEAT - DOWN-STAIRS UNIT 2 BEDROOM1150 SQ FT HEATEDFLOORS - 850/MONTH -LARGE YARD CONTACTRICHARD @ 780-217-1591
Homes for Rent4 BED + den, 2 bath home in Red Bluff area. Large fencedyard, 2 bay shop. Pets ok. $1300 + utilities. 250-316-0249
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INVITATION TO TENDERSealed tenders clearly marked “Barkerville Heritage Trust, Wildfi re
Protection System, Communication System, Zone Services” Attention: Reuben Berlin, Manager of Infrastructure, Security and
Emergency Preparedness will be received on behalf of the Owner at the offi ce of McElhanney Consulting Services Ltd., 1633 First Avenue, Prince George, B.C., V2L 2Y8, before 2:00:00 PM local time on Tuesday, October 16, 2012. Tenders will be opened in public.
The project comprises the following works:
1. Building services for Wildfi re Protection System.
2. Building services for Communication System.
Tender Documents may be obtained from the offi ce of McElhanney Consulting Services Ltd. commencing two weeks before tender date
upon payment of the sum of One Hundred Dollars ($100.00) in cash or certifi ed cheque which will not be refundable. Cheque to be payable to McElhanney Consulting Services Ltd.
Tenders must be accompanied by both:
1. A BID BOND, CASH DEPOSIT, CERTIFIED CHEQUE OR IRREVOCABLE LETTER OF CREDIT in the amount of Ten (10%) Percent of the tender price
and
2. A CONSENT OF SURETY relating to subsequent security arrangements for PERFORMANCE and LABOUR AND MATERIALS PAYMENT GUARANTEES.
If the information stipulated above is not enclosed with the tender at the time of opening, the tender will be rejected.
A non-mandatory Bidder’s Briefi ng is scheduled for 1:00 PM, October 10, 2012 at the Barkerville Administration Offi ce.
Tender enquiries should be directed to Jim Sosiak PEng. at McElhanney Consulting Services Ltd. (telephone 250 561-2229, fax 250 563-1941).
Tenders received after the closing time will be returned unopened.
THE LOWEST OR ANY TENDER WILL NOT NECESSARILY BE ACCEPTED.
BARKERVILLE HERITAGE TRUST
PO Box 19Barkerville BCV0K 1B0Reuben BerlinManager of Infrastructure, Security and Emergency Preparedness
TendersRentals
Homes for RentFor RENT or SALE! 5bdrm. house near Lakeview School. Available Nov 1st, $1,300. Call (250)747-3911.Fully furnished small 2 bdrm/1.5 bath home near Dragon Lke. incl Living & Din-ing room,Full kitchen, laundry room, quiet surroundings, n/s, Avail.Nov.1st, call (250)747-4383 or (250)-983-4383Immaculate log home 2bdrm + den on desirable 1929 Beach Cres. 6 Appliances, Avail immediately $1100/mn. (250)747-2375RED BLUFF 3bdrm. house on 1/2 acre, n/s, references re-quired, $700/mo. Avail. Nov. 1st, call (250)992-1592
Suites, Lower2Bdrm. Suite in 4Plex. $625/mo. Available Nov. 1st, call (250)992-5113GOOD west Quesnel area, 2BR 1 Bath, ground level en-try, washer dryer fridge, stove included, fenced yard ideal for senior. $650, tel 250-998-4700 or [email protected] Quesnel - Bright 1 bdrm bsmt suite, utilities included, w/d, $550/mo. (250)992-2362RED BLUFF basement suite with 2 small bdrms. for 1 per-son, W/D hook up. $475/mo. References required. Call (250)992-1592
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Professional Services Directory.250-992-2121
Quesnel’s Full Service Septic Systems Company
Quesnel Septic Service Ltd.Site Assessments • Designs • Installations
Inspections • Maintenance & Repairs
Sean Pitcher, ROWP
Ph: 250-747-5126Fax: 250-747-5133
email: [email protected]
Quality & Service43 years
• Carpentry Saws & Tools• Household Saws & Tools
• Carbide Service • Knife Grinding• Electric Shears • Bandsaw Sharpening
“The Sharpest Deals Around”
SAW REPAIR
Complete Bandsaw & Round SawSales & Service & Sharpening
“We Sharpen EVERYTHING”
2680 Campbell Cres. (Industrial Park - end of road) 250-992-9119
250-992-9079 3-445 Anderson Dr. Quesnel 3-445 Anderson Dr. Quesnel
[email protected] • look us up on [email protected] • look us up on facebook
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• Weight loss/management• Anxiety disorders• Sleep disorders• Stop smoking• Student exam anxiety• Pain Management
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NOW OPENMAPLE PARK
MILESTONES PRESCHOOLAccepting children ages 3 to 5 years old.
Providing 2 and 3 day programswith choice between
morning or afternoon classes.2075 Balsam Avenue
Call or email today to pre-register your child for classes beginning Sept. 18/12
Ph: 778-414-9060 or email us at:[email protected]
RR&&RRSewing CenterSewing Center
#7-423 Elliott St (Beside JD Meats)
www.rsewing.com • 250-992-9777
• sergers• embroidery• quilting machines• service & repairs• mending
• custom sewing• sewing classes• notions• gift certifi cates
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