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Northern Sentinel K I T I M A T Volume 61 No. 46 www.northernsentinel.com Wednesday, November 18, 2015 $ 1.30 INCLUDES TAX The roots of Kitimat’s former mayor. /page 5 Gitxsan dance group to perform. /page 8 PM477761 If an air quality graph on the provincial gov- ernment's air quality website was to be believed there was an hours long spike in sulphur dioxide (SO 2 ) on November 6 that went several times over the provincial standard. However a more than 200 parts per billion (ppb) reading was a technical error relating to the machine's automatic calibration which isn't supposed to even be published. People posting on the Kitimat for Clean Air Facebook page shared a screenshot of the read- ings showing an uncharacteristic rise in SO 2 . Barry Watson, an air quality meteorologist for the BC Ministry of Environment, explained the error. "It's basically a calibration, it's erroneous data," he said, noting the machines self-checks itself which involves inputing false data. "That information goes through a quality control to calibrate itself...so it artificially puts in numbers to check its calibrations." "They're not supposed to be published," he added. He said the wrong data, which has since been corrected on bcairquality.ca, covered from 3 p.m. to 7 p.m. that day. A number for SO 2 in the hundreds would be alarming as Watson says the provincial objective is 75 ppb over one hour. A five-day graph at the time of writ- ing showed SO 2 readings at Riverlodge's sta- tion peaking at approximately 8 ppb late on November 4. Machine error behind high SO2 reading Resources not only path for First Nations Cameron Orr The BC Regional Chief of the Assembly of First Nations welcomed a tour of Chevron’s Kitimat LNG project on a visit co- ordinated with the Haisla Nation Council. Shane Gottfriedson was on an information gathering mission to take advantage of his time in the Northwest, being a speaker at the Nation2Nation fo- rum which took place in Terrace November 5. Gottfriedson had already been to the blockade site by members of the Unis’tot’en clan which have been pro- testing the route of some natural gas pipelines, including the Pacific Trail Pipeline which would supply the gas for the Kitimat LNG project. Gottfriedson self-identifies as a vi- sual learner, and welcomed the chance to see one of Kitimat’s proposed projects first hand. “It’s always nice to come and see what’s hap- pening in the way of eco- nomic development in the northwestern province,” he said. “You can tell me things 10 different times but you show me once it will stick in my mind.” He said he got a good sense of the project from his tour, and the relationship that’s de- veloped between project proponents and First Nations. As to the issues relating to the Unis’tot’en groups, which can directly impact projects here, he said it’s an is- sue they have to sort out themselves. “My conclusion is that it’s an in- ternal issue they need to figure out.” he said. “Internally they have to decide what they want to be able to do.” On the bigger picture though he said First Nations are getting much more in- volved in projects in the province which includes mining and energy projects, but he notes that it’s not the only path for economic development. “Lets not kid ourselves that the re- source sector is the only show in town,” he said. He looked no further than to the Haisla for an example of that diversifi- cation. He was given a look at the land de- velopment taking place downtown at Haisla Town Centre. “It’s very exciting to see our people get involved in economic development and [looking] at what we produce to the local and regional economies is prob- ably about $11 billion a year and it’s getting bigger.” Shane Gottfriedson, centre, and Sammy Robinson, left, hear about the Kitimat LNG project. Shane Gottfriedson

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NorthernSentinelK I T I M A T

Volume 61 No. 46 www.northernsentinel.com Wednesday, November 18, 2015 $1.30 INCLUDESTAX

The roots of Kitimat’s former mayor.

/page 5

Gitxsan dance group to perform.

/page 8

PM477761

If an air quality graph on the provincial gov-ernment's air quality website was to be believed there was an hours long spike in sulphur dioxide (SO

2) on November 6 that went several times

over the provincial standard.However a more than 200 parts per billion

(ppb) reading was a technical error relating to the machine's automatic calibration which isn't supposed to even be published.

People posting on the Kitimat for Clean Air Facebook page shared a screenshot of the read-ings showing an uncharacteristic rise in SO

2.

Barry Watson, an air quality meteorologist for the BC Ministry of Environment, explained the error.

"It's basically a calibration, it's erroneous data," he said, noting the machines self-checks itself which involves inputing false data. "That information goes through a quality control to calibrate itself...so it arti� cially puts in numbers to check its calibrations."

"They're not supposed to be published," he added.

He said the wrong data, which has since been corrected on bcairquality.ca, covered from 3 p.m. to 7 p.m. that day.

A number for SO2 in the hundreds would be

alarming as Watson says the provincial objective is 75 ppb over one hour.

A � ve-day graph at the time of writ-ing showed SO

2 readings at Riverlodge's sta-

tion peaking at approximately 8 ppb late on November 4.

Machine error behind high SO2 reading

Resources not only path for First NationsCameron Orr

The BC Regional Chief of the Assembly of First Nations welcomed a tour of Chevron’s Kitimat LNG project on a visit co-ordinated with the Haisla Nation Council.

Shane Gottfriedson was on an information gathering mission to take advantage of his time in the Northwest, being a speaker at the Nation2Nation fo-rum which took place in Terrace November 5.

Gottfriedson had already been to the blockade site by members of the Unis’tot’en clan which have been pro-testing the route of some natural gas pipelines, including the Paci� c Trail Pipeline which would supply the gas for the Kitimat LNG project.

Gottfriedson self-identi� es as a vi-

sual learner, and welcomed the chance to see one of Kitimat’s proposed projects � rst hand.

“It’s always nice to come and see what’s hap-pening in the way of eco-nomic development in the northwestern province,” he said.

“You can tell me things 10 different times but you show me once it will stick in my mind.”

He said he got a good sense of the project from

his tour, and the relationship that’s de-veloped between project proponents and First Nations.

As to the issues relating to the Unis’tot’en groups, which can directly impact projects here, he said it’s an is-sue they have to sort out themselves.

“My conclusion is that it’s an in-

ternal issue they need to � gure out.” he said. “Internally they have to decide what they want to be able to do.”

On the bigger picture though he said First Nations are getting much more in-volved in projects in the province which includes mining and energy projects, but he notes that it’s not the only path for economic development.

“Lets not kid ourselves that the re-source sector is the only show in town,” he said.

He looked no further than to the Haisla for an example of that diversi� -cation.

He was given a look at the land de-velopment taking place downtown at Haisla Town Centre.

“It’s very exciting to see our people get involved in economic development and [looking] at what we produce to the local and regional economies is prob-ably about $11 billion a year and it’s getting bigger.”

Shane Gottfriedson, centre, and Sammy Robinson, left, hear about the Kitimat LNG project.

Shane Gottfriedson

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When your group is responsible for rescuing stranded and endangered boaters down the Douglas Channel, a slow year is actually a good thing.

The group has been active in recent months recruiting new members and have done some safety upgrades to their boat-house as well.

But in terms of actual call outs they are below their aver-age.

Kitimat Marine Rescue Society’s Chris Peacock said that since January they’ve had about eight rescue calls.

Their average is about 12 or 13, he said.For him that’s a sign people are taking all the right steps

when they take their boats out.“It means people are being safer on the water,” he said.That means more time fixing up their own place.He said their dock was once built on two old logs which

over time had become trouble.“It’s served its purpose well for three or four years,” he

said, but this year they bought proper plastic floats.Ten of their members came out the first day to pitch in for

the work and eight came by the next.Peacock says the group has good numbers of volunteers

right now, but he said they’re never going to say no to more numbers.

With a recent bump of five members they have 16 in total in the society.

The group held four nights of recruitment in September and saw several people sign up.

Looking ahead, the club’s big priorities are training every-one so everyone gets up to the same level.

In total training can take up to five months.Aside from the Facebook page, Peacock says people can

e-mail [email protected] for information including how to volunteer.

Peacock says that while the year’s been slow, traditionally they get a spike of calls early in the spring, usually people’s first outing in their boat after being in storage, and then another spike in the fall.

He says that’s because while boating traffic is busy in the summer, people with trouble in the fall can’t flag a nearby boat-er down for immediate support.

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Pedestrian flown to Vancouver with serious injuriesCameron Orr

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To losers can also go the spoilsCameron Orr

Even though Na-than Cullen with the NDP cruised to anoth-er victory in the Octo-ber 19 federal election, the riding associations for the Liberal and

Conservative parties are eligible to receive a top up to their lo-cal war chest thanks to Canadian election laws.

Under legislation parties which locally

receive more than 10 per cent of the vote can have Elections Canada reimburse up to 60 per cent of their campaign expenses.

Until the finan-cial documents are

received and audited by Elections Canada it’s unclear how much the party will receive but the Liberal party in the Skeena-Bulkley Valley riding received 18.7 per cent of the

vote while the Conser-vative party took 24.8 per cent.

The Green Party and Christian Heritage Party neither received enough votes to break 10 per cent.

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A division of

Craft fairThe Kitimat Christmas Craft Fair was the place to be on November 7. The event, as usual, packed Kitimatians in to look at handmade products and, perhaps most popular, the food court.

MP still eyeing tanker banJosh Massey

Nathan Cullen is making one of his first tasks in the new government to bring the Environment and Climate Change Minister Katherine McKenna up to speed on his position of an oil tanker ban in B.C.

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau made a tanker ban plan a key part of his west

coast promises, saying he would “formal-ize the moratorium on crude oil tanker traffic on British Columbia’s north coast - including the Dixon Entrance, Hecate Strait, and Queen Charlotte Sound - and ensure that ecologically sensitive areas and local economies are protected from the devastating impacts of a spill.”

Cullen had put forward his own bills

in the past to ban tankers as a private members bill but never received the sup-port of the Conservative government.

There are still details to work out, such as the area it wold apply and the types of oil products that would be banned. It’s proposed the ban would reach from northern Vancouver Island to the Alaska border.

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Most of us, I dare say, own and are to a large extent held in what I’d call a state of continuing fascination by cellular telephones.

Yes, smartphones have been around for a long time and it is amazing the way they captivate their owners, most of whom are to a large extent unaware of just how addictive our focus is trained on thesmart phone.

I really hate the name smartphone because it seems to reach a conclu-sion about the status of an individual and his or her phone.

Anyway, it was no surprise sitting in my doctor’s waiting room last week to realize that of 15 waiting patients only two people, myself and one woman sitting across from me, were not thumbing through the screens of a smart phone.

As I often do I wondered just what the majority of them were do-ing. Reading news, checking e-mail, looking for weather reports, texting, playing video games, reviewing their Facebook pages or any one of the

many other things one can do to pass the time with today’s phones?

Under normal circumstances I might easily have made it one more perusing the screens but I left my phone on its charger at home while I kept my appointment.

As a matter of fact, I’d spent some time on my cell on my Face-book page, earlier in the day, a habit that seems to be increasingly frequentespecially since the October 19 elec-tion.

I do get carried away by both my laptop computer and its constant hand-held companion the cell phone.

I’ve had the Android Samsung phone for approximately two years. Prior to that I owned a much simpler cell phone which I basically used

for its principal purpose; making telephone calls while away from the house.

I try very hard not to appear ad-dicted to the phone, but I have to ad-mit it has a strong hold over me. So I try to use it selectively because I want to be the master in the relation-ship with my phone, but I am unsure whether I am succeeding.

I know I’m addicted to my lap-top computer in combination with the phone and my TV. And I do feel guilty when I am watching a hockey game that I’m usually also on the NHL website or some other sporting website, not only watching the actual game, but minute by minute, check-ing the scores and the statistical mate-rial that is presented in copious detail by the site.

This too is an addiction but I sus-pect if you don’t check the phone for messages � rst thing in the morning, or leave it on the bedside table, switched on, overnight, maybe there’s hope for you.

Continued on page 6

Still being sold on having a cell phone

Off messageCirculating around the media-sphere last week

was a comical graphic from the Wildrose political party in Alberta which they pushed as advertising in support of the Northern Gateway Pipelines project.

It was pounced on quickly by political oppo-nents, and our own member of parliament Nathan Culln, due to a number of errors and omissions.

For those who have not seen it, here’s the ad:“This is about Alberta, not politics. I support

the Northern Gateway pipeline…Premier RachelNotely should too. Tell Rachel to secure our eco-nomic future.”

The text in this ad has one crucial error, which is the Alberta premier right now is Rachel Notley, not Notely.

But sure, it’s a bit of typing error. Unfortunate it got through (Editors are important! - Cameron) but it happens.

The best part of the ad though is the background, which is of a ship approaching a coastline. Except the ship itself is a container ship, and the coastline is Vancouver.

Again, just to bring everyone up to speed, North-ern Gateway goes to Kitimat, and the ships would be tankers, not container carriers.

My � rst reaction was a bit of mild amusement and a continuing on of my day but to re� ect on it more it makes me think of the pitfalls of being iso-lated. That is to say, Wildrose in this case seems to ignore the nature of a inter-provincial project and are making the project political, despite their suggestion otherwise.

Northern Gateway isn’t just “about Alberta” it’s about British Columbia too, and it’s about Canada’s energy policy.

The party, in this case, is showing its bias that if it’s what Alberta wants they should get it. That’s not the way it works. It’s a complaint I hear often of Northern Gateway itself, that it came to B.C. with an Alberta mindset that alienated people and groups it should have been working with.

If that position wasn’t clear just from reading the ad, the imagery chosen reinforces this. A container ship and the Lower Mainland coastline. It’s like Wil-drose doesn’t even care about where this project will go or who it affects.

While Wildrose is not the governing party in Al-berta, they are the of� cial opposition and there is a high standard that they should be held to where they be truthful and accurate in how they pitch policies and, generally, oppose the government. (They are the opposition after all.)

I’m � ne for anyone to support or promote North-ern Gateway, but it just gets my neck out of joint if they promote it on the backs of us in B.C. At least understand the issues and the project before half-heartedly publishing an ad for it.

Cameron Orr

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Monaghan’s early years - part 1Growing up as an

only child in rural Min-nesota had its challeng-es. Hector, on highway 212 about an hour east of Minneapolis and south-west of Lake Superior, was a com-munity of about 1,000 situated in the heart of North America’s vast Great Plains. The hilly farm community with its brutal winters wasn’t always easy, but for Joanne Nickel it was sink or swim; you just had to be tough.

The 160 acre Nick-el property supplied everything. As Joanne says, “If you didn’t raise it you didn’t eat it.” Besides commer-cial crops of soy beans, corn, sugar beets and oats, there was domes-tic farm stock including chickens, cows, pigs, cattle and, of course, the family vegetable plot. This was the era before specialization, a time of the complete family farm. To Lester and Pearl Nickel, their daughter just had to be a contributing part. The team was like a commune. The tight knit folk were devout Brethren, somewhat akin to the Baptists.

Joanne’s father always wanted a boy and invariably would call her “Johnny”. On the acreage her chores included the picking of every pesky mustard plant in sight. Overall she measured up, keep-ing up with her seven feisty cousins, all boys. In terms of farm work,

there wasn’t anything she wouldn’t do. To some this rough and tumble farm existence would have been over-whelming, but not for Joanne - she thrived on it. Growing up in those circumstances allowed her to come to under-stand men, she says. Perhaps that’s why in later life she never felt intimidated by the male-dominated realm of politics. Joanne al-ways felt she could re-late better to men than women.

Joanne’s parents brought quite a mix to her heritage. Over-all her lineage was German-American but her paternal grandfa-ther fell for a full Na-tive American while he was in Fort Wayne, Ne-braska. She was Sioux - yes, from the same stock as Chief Sitting Bull and the folk who did in General Custer at the Battle of the Lit-tle Bighorn. We’re not sure if Joanne exhibits any warrior traits, but of course she has taken a great interest in na-tive culture whether it be the nations of the Great Plains or the People of the Snow in Kitamaat.

Joanne’s mother,

Pearl, was entirely G e r m a n - A m e r i c a n with proud Prussian heritage and links to imperial officers from the 1800s. She was also nurtured on old Euro-pean customs so every-thing to her needed to be quite proper. And of course she had a mea-sure of that renowned Teutonic stubbornness that is still evidenced in the younger genera-tions.

The Nickels were devout Christians and conservative Republi-cans but they weren’t well off. Perhaps they were farm rich and money poor. They were always well nour-ished but amenities like electricity and running water weren’t a part of their lives, at least not until later. Funds were scarce for luxu-ries like new clothing but the Nickels were resourceful and self-sustaining. Lester’s philosophy was to never buy anything that you’re weren’t paying cash for. Joanne re-calls her frugal mother seeking out war sup-ply parachutes at the discount stores which she then fashioned into all kinds of clothing so they were wearing

parachutes from U.S. forces - now that was patriotism.

Going to school in Hector had its chal-lenges, especially for a child of mixed eth-nicity. People of Ger-man ancestry like the Nickels were subject to persecution during the war including at times having to publicly re-nounce their roots and episodes of having to trample the German flag. Besides those challenges, Joanne also had difficulty with let-ter reversals and dys-lexia. Fortunately one

talented teacher figured it out and helped with strategies which en-abled her to succeed. Eventually Joanne loved school and cer-tainly she was a strik-ingly talented individ-ual who was destined to make a difference in the world.

Little did her par-ents imagine when she graduated from Hector High in 1957 that she was about to embark on eight-and-a-half years of post-second-ary studies, practically making her a profes-sional student.

It’s OurHeritage

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Joanne Monaghan back when she was Joanne Nickel, growing up on the family farm in Minnesota.

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Mall rolls out the catwalkThe manager at City Centre Mall

Laurie Middleton said they’re excited to be trying something a bit different with a fashion show planned for the lower mall on November 20 at 7 p.m.

The event is geared to bring all the

mall merchants and even one not directly in the mall under one roof to promote their items.

She said it’s a fashion show that in-cludes everyone from WD Fashion to Bradley’s Bait and Tackle.

The event will also include live mu-sic and food samples from the mall res-taurants.

Attendees are also encouraged to bring non-perishable food for donation to the Kitimat Food Bank.

Continued from page 4I did take an “ad-

dicted to your cell phone quiz?” online and was rated at 55 per cent addicted. I’ll read that as 50-50 but I wonder what I would get if I didn’t still have a land line as a backup at home?

And I do not find it difficult not to use it while driving. That was a lot easier to get used to than the origi-nal seat belt rules. Other plusses, I don’t download ringtones, I don’t “talk” to Google to browse the Internet using my phone. I don’t take it to the bathroom in my pock-et.

And most often, when I have a sudden emergency and need it to call or text, I find I have left home with-out it.

My phone says I have 300-plus apps on it, but to my knowledge I use about half a dozen; the phone, text, weather, Facebook, and e-mail. Occasionally the cal-culator and the alarm clock.

Works better than my Timex.

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cert Association is bringing the Dancers of Damelahamid to the Mount Elizabeth Theatre November 28. This amazing profes-sional troop of dancers from the Gitxsan Na-tion are based on the North Shore of Van-couver and are dedicat-ed to keeping relevant the traditional forms of dance by choreograph-ing and producing con-temporary pieces based on traditional forms. The evolution of these works has taken over four decades of work dedicated to revital-izing the practice of song and dance.

Traditionally Gitx-san songs and dances were performed in the privacy of the feast hall and played an in-tegral part in defining Gitxsan art and cul-ture. The essence of Gitxsan and most oth-er First Nations’ song and dance was threat-ened by historical government bans on the potlatch that were intended to extinguish their cultural roots.

These bans were in force until 1951. Fortunately for us, the cultural knowledge

was privately main-tained and the regalia, masks, and rattles, es-sential to the artistic narrative, were hidden for generations and did not end up in the hands of collectors and muse-ums.

As a result, the Dancers of Damela-hamid arose during the 1960s out of a sense of urgency to ensure that what was held was not lost. Executive and Artistic Director, Margaret Grenier told the Straight, “For me, dance, song and story have provided a pro-

tective environment to address the limitations placed on our indig-enous peoples and to create a healing space.”

D a m e l a h a m i d , according to Gitxsan history, is the original city where the first an-cestors were placed on earth from heaven. The Dancers of Damela-hamid emerged from that tradition venturing forth into new venues and delighting new, multicultural audienc-es. Grenier’s parents, Hereditary Chief Ken Harris and his wife Margaret were both

dancers and leading forces in the revival of the song and dance for several decades. By incorporating modern choreography and pro-duction values in the performances, Grenier has continued her par-ents’ work by provid-ing a framework that allows the dancers to communicate the ar-tistic practices to a changed society.

The Dancers of Damelahamid will bring you an evening of entertainment, in-spiration, healing and delight.

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Rotary goes high-tech with online auction

Dancers of Damelahamid coming to MET for evening of delight

Cameron OrrThe Kitimat Rotary Club is re-

turning, after a year’s hiatus, the popular community auction.

Even more, the club’s fundraiser is getting a digital bump with a new system: online bidding.

Robin Lapointe, who is leading the organizing committee for the Rotary’s auction, says items will be set for display in the Kitimat Valley Institute building, which he says will be a nice chance for people to see KVI who haven’t before.

The auction will run through two days, November 27 and 28.

The new online system will be like a sort of local eBay. People can make their bids on their computers or mobile devices.

People who need a bit of extra guidance are also welcome to use KVI’s own com-puter lab which will be available and volun-teers will walk people through the bidding process on-site.

Lapointe says it’s changing with the times. The auction used to run on TV too but with the popularity of satellite service the auction could be left out of local broadcasts.

The online bidding system was created by a Rotarian in Dawson Creek and was used for Terrace’s re-cent Rotary auction too.

Lapointe says there are just over 200 items which are up for bid at the event.

The auction will run from 9 to 3 p.m. on the Friday and noon to 5 p.m. on Saturday.

People can find the Rotary Club’s website, which will in-clude a link to the auction site, at kitimatrotary.org.

Kitimat LNG invites you to attend a Community Open House Date and time: Tuesday, December 14:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m.

Location: Riverlodge Rec Centre654 Columbia Ave. West, Kitimat

For more information please email [email protected]

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We’d like to hear from you. Please join us for information on the proposed Kitimat LNG project and to share your thoughts and ideas with us.

Sunday, Nov. 295 to 7pm

Mountainview Sq., KitimatJoin in the Fun and FestivitiesCarollers • Display of Lights • SantaComplimentary Food & Beverages

Welcome theHoliday Season!

Dancer of Damelahamid is a troop of dancers from the Gitxsan Nation. Photo submitted

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Lands AdministratorThe First Nations Framework for Land Management allows First Nations to opt out of land related sections of the Indian Act thereby enabling us to manage our reserve lands under an overarching Haisla Land Code. The Haisla Land Code was ratified by the community last year.

We are seeking someone who is qualified as a Lands Administrator or is likely to be qualified for the role by April 1, 2016.

Full details can be found on: http://www.haisla.ca/council/job-opportunities/

Interested applicants should submit a cover letter and resume along with three references, no later than 4 pm on Wednesday, November 25, 2015 to:

Stephanie McClure, Human Resources ManagerHaisla Nation CouncilHaisla PO Box 1101Kitamaat Village, BCV0T 2B0Fax (250) 632-2840Email: [email protected] thank all applicants for their interest, however, only

those short-listed will be contacted.

Contract Procurement Manager

The Contract Procurement Manager is responsible for the operational activities of Haisla Nation Council (HNC) regarding their contract procurement of the Haisla Nation Joint Ventures and Limited Partnerships, commercial agreements and implementation of business agreements.

Full details can be found on: www.haisla.ca/council/job-opportunities/

Interested individuals should submit a cover letter, names of three references and your resume to:Stephanie McClure, Human Resources Manager

Haisla Nation Council,Haisla PO Box 1101

Kitamaat Village, B.C. V0T 2B0Phone (250) 639-9361, ext. 204 Fax (250) 632-2840,

Email: [email protected]

Please note that this position will stay open until filled.

AccountantCarlyle Shepherd & Co. is seeking a self-motivated individual to join our office in Kitimat, BC.

This position involves all aspects of accounting activities, including bank reconciliations, receivables and payables through to full general ledger reporting.

To apply, please drop off your resume at 277 City Centre, Kitimat, BC or email [email protected]

Communications Coordinator

Haisla Nation Council is currently recruiting for a Communications Coordinator to join our team of professionals in the Administration Department. Haisla Nation Council offers competitive salaries; excellent benefit packages; pension plan; team building; and, opportunities for professional development.

Full details can be found on: www.haisla.ca/council/job-opportunities/

Interested individuals should submit a cover letter, names of three references and your resume to:Stephanie McClure, Human Resources Manager

Haisla Nation Council,Haisla PO Box 1101

Kitamaat Village, B.C. V0T 2B0Phone (250) 639-9361, ext. 204 Fax (250) 632-2840,

Email: [email protected] for applications: November 27, 2015

We thank all applicants for their interest, however, only those short-listed will be contacted.

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Kitimat, BCWe are a division of Wesco (NYSE) and a leader in

providing integrated supply (MRO) services. Based on site in Kitimat at a large metals refinery, we need a key doer to support a fast paced maintenance organization. Responsibil-ities include warehouse management, replenishment of point of use inventory and customer support.

Warehouse experience is required, preferably including MRO product knowledge. The ideal candidate will have strong organizational skills.

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ONE BEDROOM BSMT SUITE IN KITIMAT

Partially furnished (except bedroom), recently reno’d, shared laundry, n/s, n/p, incl. pking, fi tness room

and util. Suitable for single person, call 250-279-2779

Quit.Before your time

runs out.

11PINT OF BLOOD CAN SAVE UP TO 3 LIVES

4 OUT OF 5 PEOPLEWITHDIABETESDIE OFHEARTDISEASE.

Better your odds.Visit getserious.ca

A10 www.northernsentinel.com Wednesday, November 18, 2015 Northern Sentinel

We need YOU!LOOKING FOR

NEWSPAPERCARRIERS!WEDNESDAY & FRIDAY DELIVERIES.

AND NEWSPAPERSTUFFERSFor THURS AFTERNOONS

~ Stein, Morgan & Kingfi sher (65)

PERMANENT CARRIER ROUTES

Contact the Northern Sentinel at 250-632-6144. 626 Enterprise Avenue, Kitimat

Call today!andNorthernSentinelWed. The NorthernConnector

Fri.

PERFECT FORSTUDENTS, RETIREES, OR

ANYONE LOOKING TOEARN EXTRA

CASH!!! NO COLLECTING! DIRECT

DEPOSIT.

November 20~ Bayer,

Bartholomew (40)

TEMPORARY RELIEF ROUTES

Employment

Care Aide/LPNBayshore Home Health is hiring for care aide/LPN position in Terrace. Casual position with part/full-time hours available. Immediate start for the caring, kind and compassionate candidate. Own vehicle and driver’s license req. ABI experience an asset.

Competitive Wages, Benefi ts & Flexibility.

(Nursing Students Encouraged To Apply)

Send resumecaringpeoplework@

bayshore.ca orfax: 1-250-717-7538

HUGE DEMAND for Medical Transcriptionists! CanScribe is Canada’s top Medical Tran-scription training school. Learn from home and work from home. Call today! 1-800-466-1535. www.canscribe.com or [email protected]

Trades, Technical

MILLWRIGHTHouston, BC

DH Manufacturing is looking for a F/T certifi ed Millwright. Finger Joint Exp. an asset. Wage negotiable on exp. Full benefi ts after 3 months.

Email to:[email protected]

or drop off in person at:DH Manufacturing 1250 Hols Road.

Services

Financial Services

GET BACK ON TRACK! Bad credit? Bills? Unemployed? Need Money? We Lend! If you own your own home - you qualify. Pioneer Acceptance Corp. Member BBB.

1-877-987-1420 www.pioneerwest.com

NEED A loan? Own property? Have bad credit? We can help! Call toll free 1-866-405-1228 fi rstandsecondmortgages.ca

Services

TAX FREE MONEYis available, if you are a homeowner, today! We can easily approve you by phone. 1st, 2nd or 3rd mort-gage money is available right now. Rates start at Prime. Equity counts. We don’t rely on credit, age or income.

Call Anytime1-800-639-2274 or

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

PlumbingFULL SERVICE Plumbing from Parker Dean. Fast, re-liable, 24/7 service. Take $50 off your next job if you present this ad. Vancouver area. 1-800-573-2928

Merchandise for Sale

FurnitureAPPROXIMATELY 400 Rooms of High End, 5 Star, Hotel Furnishings avail.Each Room sold with either 2 Queen Headboards OR 1 King Headboard & includes:2 Bedside-2 door, tables c/w glass tops, 2 Brass Table Lamps,1 Dresser, 3 drawers & 1 door c/w glass top, 1 Mirror, 3 framed pictures,2 Upholstered Arm Chairs,1 Round Pedestal Table c/w glass top,1 Desk c/w glass top, 1 Brass Floor Lamp, Upholstered Bench . Avail to preview in Surrey call 604-371-1190 OR Email [email protected] for pric-ing details and to book your room purchases.

Misc. for Sale

KITIMATBOXES, BOXES, BOXESYou need them .... we have them. Buy one bundle of 10

for $5.00 and we will give you a bundle for free.

Come down to the Kitimat Northern Sentinel offi ce at

626 Enterprise Avenue9:00am - 4:30pm

**Most boxes are @ 1 cu.ft.

SAWMILLS FROM only $4,397 - Make money & save money with your own bandmill - Cut lumber any dimension. In stock ready to ship. Free info & DVD: www.NorwoodSaw-mills.com/400OT 1-800-566-6899 Ext:400OT.

Merchandise for Sale

STEEL BUILDING sale. “Really big sale-year end clear out!” 21x22 $5,190 25x24 $5,988 27x28 $7,498 30x32 $8,646 35x34 $11,844 42x54 $16,386. One end wall includ-ed. Pioneer Steel 1-800-668-5422. www.pioneersteel.ca

Real Estate

Acreage for Sale

BC ACREAGESFOR SALE

Waterfront building lots, recreational, properties and more.

Prices starting at $27,000Contact our recreational and rural land specialists today.

Contact: [email protected] or Call: 604.606.7900

Website: www.Niho.com

For Sale By Owner2 BEDROOM BUNGALOW

IN KITIMATfor sale by owner 1150 Sq ft.

Newly renovated bathroom, new fl oors through out. New electric panel, ducting, plumb-ing, insulation, bonus room within attached garage. Some Doors and Windows replaced. New Roof, W/D and F/S. Snow blower and lawn mower included. ASKING $239,000

780-983-0509Serious Inquiries Only

Townhouses

FOR SALE -KITIMATFurnished 3 Bedroom Town-house w/rec room, end unit, with parking for RV or Boat,

comps-(224 K & 217 K)$180, 000 Great Investmentcall: 250-639-0049 or email:[email protected]

Rentals

Apt/Condo for RentHILLCREST PLACE

APARTMENTSTotally Renovated

(ask for details)Security Entrance,

Dishwasher, No Pets, No Smoking

250-632-7814 KITIMAT

QUATSINO APTSKITIMAT

• Downtown location• Balconies• Security Entrances• Some furnished suites

Call for an appointment250.632.4511

www.kitimatapartments.com

Help Wanted Help Wanted Help Wanted

Rentals

Medical/Dental Financial Services Misc. for Sale Apt/Condo for Rent

KITIMAT APTSBEST VALUE

• Starting at $725• Balconies• Security Entrances• Cameras for your safety• Now includes basic

cableVisit our Website

www.kitimatapartments.comPhone: 250.632.APTS

(2787)

KITIMAT

MIDTOWN APARTMENTS

Free heat & Free Hot WaterFurnished & Unfurnished

1 & 2 bedroomsSecurity Entrances

No Pets. No Smoking250.632.7179

SANDPIPER APTSKITIMAT

Newer BuildingsElevators

Security EntrancesCovered Parking

Balconieswww.kitimatapartments.com

250.632.4254

Homes for RentFURNISHED and Unfurnished homes for rent in Kitimat. Rea-sonable rates & month2month leases. Call Stan on 780 974 3945 or email at [email protected]

KITIMAT BUNGALOW3 Bedroom, newly reno’d,

lg. kitchen, separate laundry, elec. heat. no/smkg, pet neg. 1300/mnth Pls call Havan @ 1.778.634.3836 or lve msg.

Suites, Lower

ONE BEDROOM BSMT SUITE IN KITIMAT

Partially furnished (except bedroom), recently reno’d, shared laundry, n/s, n/p, incl. pking, fi tness room

and util. Suitable for single person, call 250-279-2779

Quit.Before your time

runs out.

11PINT OF BLOOD CAN SAVE UP TO 3 LIVES

4 OUT OF 5 PEOPLEWITHDIABETESDIE OFHEARTDISEASE.

Better your odds.Visit getserious.ca

A10 www.northernsentinel.com Wednesday, November 18, 2015 Northern Sentinel

We need YOU!LOOKING FOR

NEWSPAPERCARRIERS!WEDNESDAY & FRIDAY DELIVERIES.

AND NEWSPAPERSTUFFERSFor THURS AFTERNOONS

~ Stein, Morgan & Kingfi sher (65)

PERMANENT CARRIER ROUTES

Contact the Northern Sentinel at 250-632-6144. 626 Enterprise Avenue, Kitimat

Call today!andNorthernSentinelWed. The NorthernConnector

Fri.

PERFECT FORSTUDENTS, RETIREES, OR

ANYONE LOOKING TOEARN EXTRA

CASH!!! NO COLLECTING! DIRECT

DEPOSIT.

November 20~ Bayer,

Bartholomew (40)

TEMPORARY RELIEF ROUTES

Employment

Care Aide/LPNBayshore Home Health is hiring for care aide/LPN position in Terrace. Casual position with part/full-time hours available. Immediate start for the caring, kind and compassionate candidate. Own vehicle and driver’s license req. ABI experience an asset.

Competitive Wages, Benefi ts & Flexibility.

(Nursing Students Encouraged To Apply)

Send resumecaringpeoplework@

bayshore.ca orfax: 1-250-717-7538

HUGE DEMAND for Medical Transcriptionists! CanScribe is Canada’s top Medical Tran-scription training school. Learn from home and work from home. Call today! 1-800-466-1535. www.canscribe.com or [email protected]

Trades, Technical

MILLWRIGHTHouston, BC

DH Manufacturing is looking for a F/T certifi ed Millwright. Finger Joint Exp. an asset. Wage negotiable on exp. Full benefi ts after 3 months.

Email to:[email protected]

or drop off in person at:DH Manufacturing 1250 Hols Road.

Services

Financial Services

GET BACK ON TRACK! Bad credit? Bills? Unemployed? Need Money? We Lend! If you own your own home - you qualify. Pioneer Acceptance Corp. Member BBB.

1-877-987-1420 www.pioneerwest.com

NEED A loan? Own property? Have bad credit? We can help! Call toll free 1-866-405-1228 fi rstandsecondmortgages.ca

Services

TAX FREE MONEYis available, if you are a homeowner, today! We can easily approve you by phone. 1st, 2nd or 3rd mort-gage money is available right now. Rates start at Prime. Equity counts. We don’t rely on credit, age or income.

Call Anytime1-800-639-2274 or

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

PlumbingFULL SERVICE Plumbing from Parker Dean. Fast, re-liable, 24/7 service. Take $50 off your next job if you present this ad. Vancouver area. 1-800-573-2928

Merchandise for Sale

FurnitureAPPROXIMATELY 400 Rooms of High End, 5 Star, Hotel Furnishings avail.Each Room sold with either 2 Queen Headboards OR 1 King Headboard & includes:2 Bedside-2 door, tables c/w glass tops, 2 Brass Table Lamps,1 Dresser, 3 drawers & 1 door c/w glass top, 1 Mirror, 3 framed pictures,2 Upholstered Arm Chairs,1 Round Pedestal Table c/w glass top,1 Desk c/w glass top, 1 Brass Floor Lamp, Upholstered Bench . Avail to preview in Surrey call 604-371-1190 OR Email [email protected] for pric-ing details and to book your room purchases.

Misc. for Sale

KITIMATBOXES, BOXES, BOXESYou need them .... we have them. Buy one bundle of 10

for $5.00 and we will give you a bundle for free.

Come down to the Kitimat Northern Sentinel offi ce at

626 Enterprise Avenue9:00am - 4:30pm

**Most boxes are @ 1 cu.ft.

SAWMILLS FROM only $4,397 - Make money & save money with your own bandmill - Cut lumber any dimension. In stock ready to ship. Free info & DVD: www.NorwoodSaw-mills.com/400OT 1-800-566-6899 Ext:400OT.

Merchandise for Sale

STEEL BUILDING sale. “Really big sale-year end clear out!” 21x22 $5,190 25x24 $5,988 27x28 $7,498 30x32 $8,646 35x34 $11,844 42x54 $16,386. One end wall includ-ed. Pioneer Steel 1-800-668-5422. www.pioneersteel.ca

Real Estate

Acreage for Sale

BC ACREAGESFOR SALE

Waterfront building lots, recreational, properties and more.

Prices starting at $27,000Contact our recreational and rural land specialists today.

Contact: [email protected] or Call: 604.606.7900

Website: www.Niho.com

For Sale By Owner2 BEDROOM BUNGALOW

IN KITIMATfor sale by owner 1150 Sq ft.

Newly renovated bathroom, new fl oors through out. New electric panel, ducting, plumb-ing, insulation, bonus room within attached garage. Some Doors and Windows replaced. New Roof, W/D and F/S. Snow blower and lawn mower included. ASKING $239,000

780-983-0509Serious Inquiries Only

Townhouses

FOR SALE -KITIMATFurnished 3 Bedroom Town-house w/rec room, end unit, with parking for RV or Boat,

comps-(224 K & 217 K)$180, 000 Great Investmentcall: 250-639-0049 or email:[email protected]

Rentals

Apt/Condo for RentHILLCREST PLACE

APARTMENTSTotally Renovated

(ask for details)Security Entrance,

Dishwasher, No Pets, No Smoking

250-632-7814 KITIMAT

QUATSINO APTSKITIMAT

• Downtown location• Balconies• Security Entrances• Some furnished suites

Call for an appointment250.632.4511

www.kitimatapartments.com

Help Wanted Help Wanted Help Wanted

Rentals

Medical/Dental Financial Services Misc. for Sale Apt/Condo for Rent

KITIMAT APTSBEST VALUE

• Starting at $725• Balconies• Security Entrances• Cameras for your safety• Now includes basic

cableVisit our Website

www.kitimatapartments.comPhone: 250.632.APTS

(2787)

KITIMAT

MIDTOWN APARTMENTS

Free heat & Free Hot WaterFurnished & Unfurnished

1 & 2 bedroomsSecurity Entrances

No Pets. No Smoking250.632.7179

SANDPIPER APTSKITIMAT

Newer BuildingsElevators

Security EntrancesCovered Parking

Balconieswww.kitimatapartments.com

250.632.4254

Homes for RentFURNISHED and Unfurnished homes for rent in Kitimat. Rea-sonable rates & month2month leases. Call Stan on 780 974 3945 or email at [email protected]

KITIMAT BUNGALOW3 Bedroom, newly reno’d,

lg. kitchen, separate laundry, elec. heat. no/smkg, pet neg. 1300/mnth Pls call Havan @ 1.778.634.3836 or lve msg.

Suites, Lower

ONE BEDROOM BSMT SUITE IN KITIMAT

Partially furnished (except bedroom), recently reno’d, shared laundry, n/s, n/p, incl. pking, fi tness room

and util. Suitable for single person, call 250-279-2779

Quit.Before your time

runs out.

11PINT OF BLOOD CAN SAVE UP TO 3 LIVES

4 OUT OF 5 PEOPLEWITHDIABETESDIE OFHEARTDISEASE.

Better your odds.Visit getserious.ca

A10 www.northernsentinel.com Wednesday, November 18, 2015 Northern Sentinel

We need YOU!LOOKING FOR

NEWSPAPERCARRIERS!WEDNESDAY & FRIDAY DELIVERIES.

AND NEWSPAPERSTUFFERSFor THURS AFTERNOONS

~ Stein, Morgan & Kingfi sher (65)

PERMANENT CARRIER ROUTES

Contact the Northern Sentinel at 250-632-6144. 626 Enterprise Avenue, Kitimat

Call today!andNorthernSentinelWed. The NorthernConnector

Fri.

PERFECT FORSTUDENTS, RETIREES, OR

ANYONE LOOKING TOEARN EXTRA

CASH!!! NO COLLECTING! DIRECT

DEPOSIT.

November 20~ Bayer,

Bartholomew (40)

TEMPORARY RELIEF ROUTES

Employment

Care Aide/LPNBayshore Home Health is hiring for care aide/LPN position in Terrace. Casual position with part/full-time hours available. Immediate start for the caring, kind and compassionate candidate. Own vehicle and driver’s license req. ABI experience an asset.

Competitive Wages, Benefi ts & Flexibility.

(Nursing Students Encouraged To Apply)

Send resumecaringpeoplework@

bayshore.ca orfax: 1-250-717-7538

HUGE DEMAND for Medical Transcriptionists! CanScribe is Canada’s top Medical Tran-scription training school. Learn from home and work from home. Call today! 1-800-466-1535. www.canscribe.com or [email protected]

Trades, Technical

MILLWRIGHTHouston, BC

DH Manufacturing is looking for a F/T certifi ed Millwright. Finger Joint Exp. an asset. Wage negotiable on exp. Full benefi ts after 3 months.

Email to:[email protected]

or drop off in person at:DH Manufacturing 1250 Hols Road.

Services

Financial Services

GET BACK ON TRACK! Bad credit? Bills? Unemployed? Need Money? We Lend! If you own your own home - you qualify. Pioneer Acceptance Corp. Member BBB.

1-877-987-1420 www.pioneerwest.com

NEED A loan? Own property? Have bad credit? We can help! Call toll free 1-866-405-1228 fi rstandsecondmortgages.ca

Services

TAX FREE MONEYis available, if you are a homeowner, today! We can easily approve you by phone. 1st, 2nd or 3rd mort-gage money is available right now. Rates start at Prime. Equity counts. We don’t rely on credit, age or income.

Call Anytime1-800-639-2274 or

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

PlumbingFULL SERVICE Plumbing from Parker Dean. Fast, re-liable, 24/7 service. Take $50 off your next job if you present this ad. Vancouver area. 1-800-573-2928

Merchandise for Sale

FurnitureAPPROXIMATELY 400 Rooms of High End, 5 Star, Hotel Furnishings avail.Each Room sold with either 2 Queen Headboards OR 1 King Headboard & includes:2 Bedside-2 door, tables c/w glass tops, 2 Brass Table Lamps,1 Dresser, 3 drawers & 1 door c/w glass top, 1 Mirror, 3 framed pictures,2 Upholstered Arm Chairs,1 Round Pedestal Table c/w glass top,1 Desk c/w glass top, 1 Brass Floor Lamp, Upholstered Bench . Avail to preview in Surrey call 604-371-1190 OR Email [email protected] for pric-ing details and to book your room purchases.

Misc. for Sale

KITIMATBOXES, BOXES, BOXESYou need them .... we have them. Buy one bundle of 10

for $5.00 and we will give you a bundle for free.

Come down to the Kitimat Northern Sentinel offi ce at

626 Enterprise Avenue9:00am - 4:30pm

**Most boxes are @ 1 cu.ft.

SAWMILLS FROM only $4,397 - Make money & save money with your own bandmill - Cut lumber any dimension. In stock ready to ship. Free info & DVD: www.NorwoodSaw-mills.com/400OT 1-800-566-6899 Ext:400OT.

Merchandise for Sale

STEEL BUILDING sale. “Really big sale-year end clear out!” 21x22 $5,190 25x24 $5,988 27x28 $7,498 30x32 $8,646 35x34 $11,844 42x54 $16,386. One end wall includ-ed. Pioneer Steel 1-800-668-5422. www.pioneersteel.ca

Real Estate

Acreage for Sale

BC ACREAGESFOR SALE

Waterfront building lots, recreational, properties and more.

Prices starting at $27,000Contact our recreational and rural land specialists today.

Contact: [email protected] or Call: 604.606.7900

Website: www.Niho.com

For Sale By Owner2 BEDROOM BUNGALOW

IN KITIMATfor sale by owner 1150 Sq ft.

Newly renovated bathroom, new fl oors through out. New electric panel, ducting, plumb-ing, insulation, bonus room within attached garage. Some Doors and Windows replaced. New Roof, W/D and F/S. Snow blower and lawn mower included. ASKING $239,000

780-983-0509Serious Inquiries Only

Townhouses

FOR SALE -KITIMATFurnished 3 Bedroom Town-house w/rec room, end unit, with parking for RV or Boat,

comps-(224 K & 217 K)$180, 000 Great Investmentcall: 250-639-0049 or email:[email protected]

Rentals

Apt/Condo for RentHILLCREST PLACE

APARTMENTSTotally Renovated

(ask for details)Security Entrance,

Dishwasher, No Pets, No Smoking

250-632-7814 KITIMAT

QUATSINO APTSKITIMAT

• Downtown location• Balconies• Security Entrances• Some furnished suites

Call for an appointment250.632.4511

www.kitimatapartments.com

Help Wanted Help Wanted Help Wanted

Rentals

Medical/Dental Financial Services Misc. for Sale Apt/Condo for Rent

KITIMAT APTSBEST VALUE

• Starting at $725• Balconies• Security Entrances• Cameras for your safety• Now includes basic

cableVisit our Website

www.kitimatapartments.comPhone: 250.632.APTS

(2787)

KITIMAT

MIDTOWN APARTMENTS

Free heat & Free Hot WaterFurnished & Unfurnished

1 & 2 bedroomsSecurity Entrances

No Pets. No Smoking250.632.7179

SANDPIPER APTSKITIMAT

Newer BuildingsElevators

Security EntrancesCovered Parking

Balconieswww.kitimatapartments.com

250.632.4254

Homes for RentFURNISHED and Unfurnished homes for rent in Kitimat. Rea-sonable rates & month2month leases. Call Stan on 780 974 3945 or email at [email protected]

KITIMAT BUNGALOW3 Bedroom, newly reno’d,

lg. kitchen, separate laundry, elec. heat. no/smkg, pet neg. 1300/mnth Pls call Havan @ 1.778.634.3836 or lve msg.

Suites, Lower

ONE BEDROOM BSMT SUITE IN KITIMAT

Partially furnished (except bedroom), recently reno’d, shared laundry, n/s, n/p, incl. pking, fi tness room

and util. Suitable for single person, call 250-279-2779

Quit.Before your time

runs out.

11PINT OF BLOOD CAN SAVE UP TO 3 LIVES

4 OUT OF 5 PEOPLEWITHDIABETESDIE OFHEARTDISEASE.

Better your odds.Visit getserious.ca

A10 www.northernsentinel.com Wednesday, November 18, 2015 Northern Sentinel

We need YOU!LOOKING FOR

NEWSPAPERCARRIERS!WEDNESDAY & FRIDAY DELIVERIES.

AND NEWSPAPERSTUFFERSFor THURS AFTERNOONS

~ Stein, Morgan & Kingfi sher (65)

PERMANENT CARRIER ROUTES

Contact the Northern Sentinel at 250-632-6144. 626 Enterprise Avenue, Kitimat

Call today!andNorthernSentinelWed. The NorthernConnector

Fri.

PERFECT FORSTUDENTS, RETIREES, OR

ANYONE LOOKING TOEARN EXTRA

CASH!!! NO COLLECTING! DIRECT

DEPOSIT.

November 20~ Bayer,

Bartholomew (40)

TEMPORARY RELIEF ROUTES

Employment

Care Aide/LPNBayshore Home Health is hiring for care aide/LPN position in Terrace. Casual position with part/full-time hours available. Immediate start for the caring, kind and compassionate candidate. Own vehicle and driver’s license req. ABI experience an asset.

Competitive Wages, Benefi ts & Flexibility.

(Nursing Students Encouraged To Apply)

Send resumecaringpeoplework@

bayshore.ca orfax: 1-250-717-7538

HUGE DEMAND for Medical Transcriptionists! CanScribe is Canada’s top Medical Tran-scription training school. Learn from home and work from home. Call today! 1-800-466-1535. www.canscribe.com or [email protected]

Trades, Technical

MILLWRIGHTHouston, BC

DH Manufacturing is looking for a F/T certifi ed Millwright. Finger Joint Exp. an asset. Wage negotiable on exp. Full benefi ts after 3 months.

Email to:[email protected]

or drop off in person at:DH Manufacturing 1250 Hols Road.

Services

Financial Services

GET BACK ON TRACK! Bad credit? Bills? Unemployed? Need Money? We Lend! If you own your own home - you qualify. Pioneer Acceptance Corp. Member BBB.

1-877-987-1420 www.pioneerwest.com

NEED A loan? Own property? Have bad credit? We can help! Call toll free 1-866-405-1228 fi rstandsecondmortgages.ca

Services

TAX FREE MONEYis available, if you are a homeowner, today! We can easily approve you by phone. 1st, 2nd or 3rd mort-gage money is available right now. Rates start at Prime. Equity counts. We don’t rely on credit, age or income.

Call Anytime1-800-639-2274 or

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

PlumbingFULL SERVICE Plumbing from Parker Dean. Fast, re-liable, 24/7 service. Take $50 off your next job if you present this ad. Vancouver area. 1-800-573-2928

Merchandise for Sale

FurnitureAPPROXIMATELY 400 Rooms of High End, 5 Star, Hotel Furnishings avail.Each Room sold with either 2 Queen Headboards OR 1 King Headboard & includes:2 Bedside-2 door, tables c/w glass tops, 2 Brass Table Lamps,1 Dresser, 3 drawers & 1 door c/w glass top, 1 Mirror, 3 framed pictures,2 Upholstered Arm Chairs,1 Round Pedestal Table c/w glass top,1 Desk c/w glass top, 1 Brass Floor Lamp, Upholstered Bench . Avail to preview in Surrey call 604-371-1190 OR Email [email protected] for pric-ing details and to book your room purchases.

Misc. for Sale

KITIMATBOXES, BOXES, BOXESYou need them .... we have them. Buy one bundle of 10

for $5.00 and we will give you a bundle for free.

Come down to the Kitimat Northern Sentinel offi ce at

626 Enterprise Avenue9:00am - 4:30pm

**Most boxes are @ 1 cu.ft.

SAWMILLS FROM only $4,397 - Make money & save money with your own bandmill - Cut lumber any dimension. In stock ready to ship. Free info & DVD: www.NorwoodSaw-mills.com/400OT 1-800-566-6899 Ext:400OT.

Merchandise for Sale

STEEL BUILDING sale. “Really big sale-year end clear out!” 21x22 $5,190 25x24 $5,988 27x28 $7,498 30x32 $8,646 35x34 $11,844 42x54 $16,386. One end wall includ-ed. Pioneer Steel 1-800-668-5422. www.pioneersteel.ca

Real Estate

Acreage for Sale

BC ACREAGESFOR SALE

Waterfront building lots, recreational, properties and more.

Prices starting at $27,000Contact our recreational and rural land specialists today.

Contact: [email protected] or Call: 604.606.7900

Website: www.Niho.com

For Sale By Owner2 BEDROOM BUNGALOW

IN KITIMATfor sale by owner 1150 Sq ft.

Newly renovated bathroom, new fl oors through out. New electric panel, ducting, plumb-ing, insulation, bonus room within attached garage. Some Doors and Windows replaced. New Roof, W/D and F/S. Snow blower and lawn mower included. ASKING $239,000

780-983-0509Serious Inquiries Only

Townhouses

FOR SALE -KITIMATFurnished 3 Bedroom Town-house w/rec room, end unit, with parking for RV or Boat,

comps-(224 K & 217 K)$180, 000 Great Investmentcall: 250-639-0049 or email:[email protected]

Rentals

Apt/Condo for RentHILLCREST PLACE

APARTMENTSTotally Renovated

(ask for details)Security Entrance,

Dishwasher, No Pets, No Smoking

250-632-7814 KITIMAT

QUATSINO APTSKITIMAT

• Downtown location• Balconies• Security Entrances• Some furnished suites

Call for an appointment250.632.4511

www.kitimatapartments.com

Help Wanted Help Wanted Help Wanted

Rentals

Medical/Dental Financial Services Misc. for Sale Apt/Condo for Rent

KITIMAT APTSBEST VALUE

• Starting at $725• Balconies• Security Entrances• Cameras for your safety• Now includes basic

cableVisit our Website

www.kitimatapartments.comPhone: 250.632.APTS

(2787)

KITIMAT

MIDTOWN APARTMENTS

Free heat & Free Hot WaterFurnished & Unfurnished

1 & 2 bedroomsSecurity Entrances

No Pets. No Smoking250.632.7179

SANDPIPER APTSKITIMAT

Newer BuildingsElevators

Security EntrancesCovered Parking

Balconieswww.kitimatapartments.com

250.632.4254

Homes for RentFURNISHED and Unfurnished homes for rent in Kitimat. Rea-sonable rates & month2month leases. Call Stan on 780 974 3945 or email at [email protected]

KITIMAT BUNGALOW3 Bedroom, newly reno’d,

lg. kitchen, separate laundry, elec. heat. no/smkg, pet neg. 1300/mnth Pls call Havan @ 1.778.634.3836 or lve msg.

Suites, Lower

ONE BEDROOM BSMT SUITE IN KITIMAT

Partially furnished (except bedroom), recently reno’d, shared laundry, n/s, n/p, incl. pking, fi tness room

and util. Suitable for single person, call 250-279-2779

Quit.Before your time

runs out.

11PINT OF BLOOD CAN SAVE UP TO 3 LIVES

4 OUT OF 5 PEOPLEWITHDIABETESDIE OFHEARTDISEASE.

Better your odds.Visit getserious.ca

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We need YOU!LOOKING FOR

NEWSPAPERCARRIERS!WEDNESDAY & FRIDAY DELIVERIES.

AND NEWSPAPERSTUFFERSFor THURS AFTERNOONS

~ Stein, Morgan & Kingfi sher (65)

PERMANENT CARRIER ROUTES

Contact the Northern Sentinel at 250-632-6144. 626 Enterprise Avenue, Kitimat

Call today!andNorthernSentinelWed. The NorthernConnector

Fri.

PERFECT FORSTUDENTS, RETIREES, OR

ANYONE LOOKING TOEARN EXTRA

CASH!!! NO COLLECTING! DIRECT

DEPOSIT.

November 20~ Bayer,

Bartholomew (40)

TEMPORARY RELIEF ROUTES

Employment

Care Aide/LPNBayshore Home Health is hiring for care aide/LPN position in Terrace. Casual position with part/full-time hours available. Immediate start for the caring, kind and compassionate candidate. Own vehicle and driver’s license req. ABI experience an asset.

Competitive Wages, Benefi ts & Flexibility.

(Nursing Students Encouraged To Apply)

Send resumecaringpeoplework@

bayshore.ca orfax: 1-250-717-7538

HUGE DEMAND for Medical Transcriptionists! CanScribe is Canada’s top Medical Tran-scription training school. Learn from home and work from home. Call today! 1-800-466-1535. www.canscribe.com or [email protected]

Trades, Technical

MILLWRIGHTHouston, BC

DH Manufacturing is looking for a F/T certifi ed Millwright. Finger Joint Exp. an asset. Wage negotiable on exp. Full benefi ts after 3 months.

Email to:[email protected]

or drop off in person at:DH Manufacturing 1250 Hols Road.

Services

Financial Services

GET BACK ON TRACK! Bad credit? Bills? Unemployed? Need Money? We Lend! If you own your own home - you qualify. Pioneer Acceptance Corp. Member BBB.

1-877-987-1420 www.pioneerwest.com

NEED A loan? Own property? Have bad credit? We can help! Call toll free 1-866-405-1228 fi rstandsecondmortgages.ca

Services

TAX FREE MONEYis available, if you are a homeowner, today! We can easily approve you by phone. 1st, 2nd or 3rd mort-gage money is available right now. Rates start at Prime. Equity counts. We don’t rely on credit, age or income.

Call Anytime1-800-639-2274 or

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

PlumbingFULL SERVICE Plumbing from Parker Dean. Fast, re-liable, 24/7 service. Take $50 off your next job if you present this ad. Vancouver area. 1-800-573-2928

Merchandise for Sale

FurnitureAPPROXIMATELY 400 Rooms of High End, 5 Star, Hotel Furnishings avail.Each Room sold with either 2 Queen Headboards OR 1 King Headboard & includes:2 Bedside-2 door, tables c/w glass tops, 2 Brass Table Lamps,1 Dresser, 3 drawers & 1 door c/w glass top, 1 Mirror, 3 framed pictures,2 Upholstered Arm Chairs,1 Round Pedestal Table c/w glass top,1 Desk c/w glass top, 1 Brass Floor Lamp, Upholstered Bench . Avail to preview in Surrey call 604-371-1190 OR Email [email protected] for pric-ing details and to book your room purchases.

Misc. for Sale

KITIMATBOXES, BOXES, BOXESYou need them .... we have them. Buy one bundle of 10

for $5.00 and we will give you a bundle for free.

Come down to the Kitimat Northern Sentinel offi ce at

626 Enterprise Avenue9:00am - 4:30pm

**Most boxes are @ 1 cu.ft.

SAWMILLS FROM only $4,397 - Make money & save money with your own bandmill - Cut lumber any dimension. In stock ready to ship. Free info & DVD: www.NorwoodSaw-mills.com/400OT 1-800-566-6899 Ext:400OT.

Merchandise for Sale

STEEL BUILDING sale. “Really big sale-year end clear out!” 21x22 $5,190 25x24 $5,988 27x28 $7,498 30x32 $8,646 35x34 $11,844 42x54 $16,386. One end wall includ-ed. Pioneer Steel 1-800-668-5422. www.pioneersteel.ca

Real Estate

Acreage for Sale

BC ACREAGESFOR SALE

Waterfront building lots, recreational, properties and more.

Prices starting at $27,000Contact our recreational and rural land specialists today.

Contact: [email protected] or Call: 604.606.7900

Website: www.Niho.com

For Sale By Owner2 BEDROOM BUNGALOW

IN KITIMATfor sale by owner 1150 Sq ft.

Newly renovated bathroom, new fl oors through out. New electric panel, ducting, plumb-ing, insulation, bonus room within attached garage. Some Doors and Windows replaced. New Roof, W/D and F/S. Snow blower and lawn mower included. ASKING $239,000

780-983-0509Serious Inquiries Only

Townhouses

FOR SALE -KITIMATFurnished 3 Bedroom Town-house w/rec room, end unit, with parking for RV or Boat,

comps-(224 K & 217 K)$180, 000 Great Investmentcall: 250-639-0049 or email:[email protected]

Rentals

Apt/Condo for RentHILLCREST PLACE

APARTMENTSTotally Renovated

(ask for details)Security Entrance,

Dishwasher, No Pets, No Smoking

250-632-7814 KITIMAT

QUATSINO APTSKITIMAT

• Downtown location• Balconies• Security Entrances• Some furnished suites

Call for an appointment250.632.4511

www.kitimatapartments.com

Help Wanted Help Wanted Help Wanted

Rentals

Medical/Dental Financial Services Misc. for Sale Apt/Condo for Rent

KITIMAT APTSBEST VALUE

• Starting at $725• Balconies• Security Entrances• Cameras for your safety• Now includes basic

cableVisit our Website

www.kitimatapartments.comPhone: 250.632.APTS

(2787)

KITIMAT

MIDTOWN APARTMENTS

Free heat & Free Hot WaterFurnished & Unfurnished

1 & 2 bedroomsSecurity Entrances

No Pets. No Smoking250.632.7179

SANDPIPER APTSKITIMAT

Newer BuildingsElevators

Security EntrancesCovered Parking

Balconieswww.kitimatapartments.com

250.632.4254

Homes for RentFURNISHED and Unfurnished homes for rent in Kitimat. Rea-sonable rates & month2month leases. Call Stan on 780 974 3945 or email at [email protected]

KITIMAT BUNGALOW3 Bedroom, newly reno’d,

lg. kitchen, separate laundry, elec. heat. no/smkg, pet neg. 1300/mnth Pls call Havan @ 1.778.634.3836 or lve msg.

Suites, Lower

ONE BEDROOM BSMT SUITE IN KITIMAT

Partially furnished (except bedroom), recently reno’d, shared laundry, n/s, n/p, incl. pking, fi tness room

and util. Suitable for single person, call 250-279-2779

Quit.Before your time

runs out.

11PINT OF BLOOD CAN SAVE UP TO 3 LIVES

4 OUT OF 5 PEOPLEWITHDIABETESDIE OFHEARTDISEASE.

Better your odds.Visit getserious.ca

A10 www.northernsentinel.com Wednesday, November 18, 2015 Northern Sentinel

We need YOU!LOOKING FOR

NEWSPAPERCARRIERS!WEDNESDAY & FRIDAY DELIVERIES.

AND NEWSPAPERSTUFFERSFor THURS AFTERNOONS

~ Stein, Morgan & Kingfi sher (65)

PERMANENT CARRIER ROUTES

Contact the Northern Sentinel at 250-632-6144. 626 Enterprise Avenue, Kitimat

Call today!andNorthernSentinelWed. The NorthernConnector

Fri.

PERFECT FORSTUDENTS, RETIREES, OR

ANYONE LOOKING TOEARN EXTRA

CASH!!! NO COLLECTING! DIRECT

DEPOSIT.

November 20~ Bayer,

Bartholomew (40)

TEMPORARY RELIEF ROUTES

Employment

Care Aide/LPNBayshore Home Health is hiring for care aide/LPN position in Terrace. Casual position with part/full-time hours available. Immediate start for the caring, kind and compassionate candidate. Own vehicle and driver’s license req. ABI experience an asset.

Competitive Wages, Benefi ts & Flexibility.

(Nursing Students Encouraged To Apply)

Send resumecaringpeoplework@

bayshore.ca orfax: 1-250-717-7538

HUGE DEMAND for Medical Transcriptionists! CanScribe is Canada’s top Medical Tran-scription training school. Learn from home and work from home. Call today! 1-800-466-1535. www.canscribe.com or [email protected]

Trades, Technical

MILLWRIGHTHouston, BC

DH Manufacturing is looking for a F/T certifi ed Millwright. Finger Joint Exp. an asset. Wage negotiable on exp. Full benefi ts after 3 months.

Email to:[email protected]

or drop off in person at:DH Manufacturing 1250 Hols Road.

Services

Financial Services

GET BACK ON TRACK! Bad credit? Bills? Unemployed? Need Money? We Lend! If you own your own home - you qualify. Pioneer Acceptance Corp. Member BBB.

1-877-987-1420 www.pioneerwest.com

NEED A loan? Own property? Have bad credit? We can help! Call toll free 1-866-405-1228 fi rstandsecondmortgages.ca

Services

TAX FREE MONEYis available, if you are a homeowner, today! We can easily approve you by phone. 1st, 2nd or 3rd mort-gage money is available right now. Rates start at Prime. Equity counts. We don’t rely on credit, age or income.

Call Anytime1-800-639-2274 or

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

PlumbingFULL SERVICE Plumbing from Parker Dean. Fast, re-liable, 24/7 service. Take $50 off your next job if you present this ad. Vancouver area. 1-800-573-2928

Merchandise for Sale

FurnitureAPPROXIMATELY 400 Rooms of High End, 5 Star, Hotel Furnishings avail.Each Room sold with either 2 Queen Headboards OR 1 King Headboard & includes:2 Bedside-2 door, tables c/w glass tops, 2 Brass Table Lamps,1 Dresser, 3 drawers & 1 door c/w glass top, 1 Mirror, 3 framed pictures,2 Upholstered Arm Chairs,1 Round Pedestal Table c/w glass top,1 Desk c/w glass top, 1 Brass Floor Lamp, Upholstered Bench . Avail to preview in Surrey call 604-371-1190 OR Email [email protected] for pric-ing details and to book your room purchases.

Misc. for Sale

KITIMATBOXES, BOXES, BOXESYou need them .... we have them. Buy one bundle of 10

for $5.00 and we will give you a bundle for free.

Come down to the Kitimat Northern Sentinel offi ce at

626 Enterprise Avenue9:00am - 4:30pm

**Most boxes are @ 1 cu.ft.

SAWMILLS FROM only $4,397 - Make money & save money with your own bandmill - Cut lumber any dimension. In stock ready to ship. Free info & DVD: www.NorwoodSaw-mills.com/400OT 1-800-566-6899 Ext:400OT.

Merchandise for Sale

STEEL BUILDING sale. “Really big sale-year end clear out!” 21x22 $5,190 25x24 $5,988 27x28 $7,498 30x32 $8,646 35x34 $11,844 42x54 $16,386. One end wall includ-ed. Pioneer Steel 1-800-668-5422. www.pioneersteel.ca

Real Estate

Acreage for Sale

BC ACREAGESFOR SALE

Waterfront building lots, recreational, properties and more.

Prices starting at $27,000Contact our recreational and rural land specialists today.

Contact: [email protected] or Call: 604.606.7900

Website: www.Niho.com

For Sale By Owner2 BEDROOM BUNGALOW

IN KITIMATfor sale by owner 1150 Sq ft.

Newly renovated bathroom, new fl oors through out. New electric panel, ducting, plumb-ing, insulation, bonus room within attached garage. Some Doors and Windows replaced. New Roof, W/D and F/S. Snow blower and lawn mower included. ASKING $239,000

780-983-0509Serious Inquiries Only

Townhouses

FOR SALE -KITIMATFurnished 3 Bedroom Town-house w/rec room, end unit, with parking for RV or Boat,

comps-(224 K & 217 K)$180, 000 Great Investmentcall: 250-639-0049 or email:[email protected]

Rentals

Apt/Condo for RentHILLCREST PLACE

APARTMENTSTotally Renovated

(ask for details)Security Entrance,

Dishwasher, No Pets, No Smoking

250-632-7814 KITIMAT

QUATSINO APTSKITIMAT

• Downtown location• Balconies• Security Entrances• Some furnished suites

Call for an appointment250.632.4511

www.kitimatapartments.com

Help Wanted Help Wanted Help Wanted

Rentals

Medical/Dental Financial Services Misc. for Sale Apt/Condo for Rent

KITIMAT APTSBEST VALUE

• Starting at $725• Balconies• Security Entrances• Cameras for your safety• Now includes basic

cableVisit our Website

www.kitimatapartments.comPhone: 250.632.APTS

(2787)

KITIMAT

MIDTOWN APARTMENTS

Free heat & Free Hot WaterFurnished & Unfurnished

1 & 2 bedroomsSecurity Entrances

No Pets. No Smoking250.632.7179

SANDPIPER APTSKITIMAT

Newer BuildingsElevators

Security EntrancesCovered Parking

Balconieswww.kitimatapartments.com

250.632.4254

Homes for RentFURNISHED and Unfurnished homes for rent in Kitimat. Rea-sonable rates & month2month leases. Call Stan on 780 974 3945 or email at [email protected]

KITIMAT BUNGALOW3 Bedroom, newly reno’d,

lg. kitchen, separate laundry, elec. heat. no/smkg, pet neg. 1300/mnth Pls call Havan @ 1.778.634.3836 or lve msg.

Suites, Lower

ONE BEDROOM BSMT SUITE IN KITIMAT

Partially furnished (except bedroom), recently reno’d, shared laundry, n/s, n/p, incl. pking, fi tness room

and util. Suitable for single person, call 250-279-2779

Quit.Before your time

runs out.

11PINT OF BLOOD CAN SAVE UP TO 3 LIVES

4 OUT OF 5 PEOPLEWITHDIABETESDIE OFHEARTDISEASE.

Better your odds.Visit getserious.ca

November 19UNIFOR 2301 Retired Workers’ Chapter social at 1 p.m. at the Unifor union hall, 235 Enterprise Avenue. All re-tired workers are welcome to attend. We’ll discuss the formation of “Unifor Northern BC Retired Workers’ Council.” Call Raymond Raj at [email protected] or 250-632-4006 for more information.November 20THE KITIMAT PUBLIC LIBRARY is calling all chil-dren 4 years old and up to craft a device that will cross the finish line. You could make a plane, helicopter, bus, train, or bike – the sky is the limit! This activity is hap-

pening 11 a.m. until noon. To register for this activity please contact the library at 250 632 8985.OngoingPRAYER CANADA. We meet each week on Tuesdays 12 noon to 1 p.m. For location and further information please call 250-632-4554. Or e-mail [email protected] you or someone you know have bladder cancer? You’re not alone. It’s the 5th most common cancer in Canada. Bladder Cancer Canada is here to help... or just to talk. In Kitimat, call Glen Sevigny at 250-632-3486. Or [email protected].

HOSPICE: Do you have a couple of hours a month to make phone calls, plant flowers, share memories, play cards, etc.? Hospice can provide you with excellent train-ing. Call us now at 250-632-2278.BRANCH 250 OF THE KITIMAT LADIES AUXILIA-RY hold regular meetings every second Thursday of the month. More information by calling Nancy at 250-632-4051, or Lyn at 250-632-2351.FRIENDS OF THE PUBLIC LIBRARY To join, contact Luce Gauthier at [email protected] or Virginia Charron @ [email protected] or call 250-632-8985.

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Lands AdministratorThe First Nations Framework for Land Management allows First Nations to opt out of land related sections of the Indian Act thereby enabling us to manage our reserve lands under an overarching Haisla Land Code. The Haisla Land Code was ratified by the community last year.

We are seeking someone who is qualified as a Lands Administrator or is likely to be qualified for the role by April 1, 2016.

Full details can be found on: http://www.haisla.ca/council/job-opportunities/

Interested applicants should submit a cover letter and resume along with three references, no later than 4 pm on Wednesday, November 25, 2015 to:

Stephanie McClure, Human Resources ManagerHaisla Nation CouncilHaisla PO Box 1101Kitamaat Village, BCV0T 2B0Fax (250) 632-2840Email: [email protected] thank all applicants for their interest, however, only

those short-listed will be contacted.

Contract Procurement Manager

The Contract Procurement Manager is responsible for the operational activities of Haisla Nation Council (HNC) regarding their contract procurement of the Haisla Nation Joint Ventures and Limited Partnerships, commercial agreements and implementation of business agreements.

Full details can be found on: www.haisla.ca/council/job-opportunities/

Interested individuals should submit a cover letter, names of three references and your resume to:Stephanie McClure, Human Resources Manager

Haisla Nation Council,Haisla PO Box 1101

Kitamaat Village, B.C. V0T 2B0Phone (250) 639-9361, ext. 204 Fax (250) 632-2840,

Email: [email protected]

Please note that this position will stay open until filled.

AccountantCarlyle Shepherd & Co. is seeking a self-motivated individual to join our office in Kitimat, BC.

This position involves all aspects of accounting activities, including bank reconciliations, receivables and payables through to full general ledger reporting.

To apply, please drop off your resume at 277 City Centre, Kitimat, BC or email [email protected]

Communications Coordinator

Haisla Nation Council is currently recruiting for a Communications Coordinator to join our team of professionals in the Administration Department. Haisla Nation Council offers competitive salaries; excellent benefit packages; pension plan; team building; and, opportunities for professional development.

Full details can be found on: www.haisla.ca/council/job-opportunities/

Interested individuals should submit a cover letter, names of three references and your resume to:Stephanie McClure, Human Resources Manager

Haisla Nation Council,Haisla PO Box 1101

Kitamaat Village, B.C. V0T 2B0Phone (250) 639-9361, ext. 204 Fax (250) 632-2840,

Email: [email protected] for applications: November 27, 2015

We thank all applicants for their interest, however, only those short-listed will be contacted.

Warehouse AssociateWESCO Integrated Supply

Kitimat, BCWe are a division of Wesco (NYSE) and a leader in

providing integrated supply (MRO) services. Based on site in Kitimat at a large metals refinery, we need a key doer to support a fast paced maintenance organization. Responsibil-ities include warehouse management, replenishment of point of use inventory and customer support.

Warehouse experience is required, preferably including MRO product knowledge. The ideal candidate will have strong organizational skills.

We offer an attractive salary, full benefits, and a challenging career opportunity.

Please email your resume to:Human [email protected] Mail to: #1 Smeltersite RoadKitimat, BC, V8C 2H2

CANADA BENEFIT Group - Do you or someone you know suffer from a disability? Get up to $40,000 from the Canadian Government. Toll-free 1-888-511-2250 or www.canada-benefi t.ca/free-assessment

Travel

TimeshareCANCEL YOUR timeshare. No risk program stop mort-gage & maintenance pay-ments today. 100% money back guarantee. Free consul-tation. Call us now. We can help! 1-888-356-5248.

TravelFOUNTAIN OF Youth Spa RV Resort is your winter destina-tion for healing mineral waters, fi ve-star facilities, activities, entertainment, fi tness, friends, and youthful fun! $9.95/day for new customers. Reservations: 1-888-800-0772, foyspa.com

GET FREE vending machines can earn $100,000 + per year. All cash-locations provided. protected territories. Interest free fi nancing. Full details call now 1-866-668-6629 website www.tcvend.com.

HIP OR knee replacement? Arthritic Conditions/COPD? Restrictions in walking/dress-ing? Disability tax credit $2,000 tax credit $20,000 re-fund. Apply today for assis-tance: 1-844-453-5372.

Restaurantfor Sale in Kitimat

52 seat turn-key operation. Excellent business opportu-nity with potential to expand. Fully licensed.

For serious inquiries only please forward

contact information to:Northern Sentinel

626 Enterprise Ave. Box 26Kitimat, B.C. V8C 2E4

Career Opportunities

HUGE OPPORTUNITY! Gen-eral Manager position, Capital Motors Ford, Dawson Creek, BC. Best in class compensa-tion & benefi ts. Learn more at GoAuto.ca/careers. Apply at: [email protected] or call Latha 780-497-2410.

MEDICAL TRANSCRIPTION! In-demand career! Employers have work-at-home positions available. Get online training you need from an employer-trusted program. Visit: Care-erStep.ca/MT or 1-855-768-3362 to start training for your work-at-home career today!

START A new career in Graphic Arts, Healthcare, Business, Education or Infor-mation Tech. If you have a GED, call: 855-670-9765.TRAIN TO be an apart-ment/condo Manager. Many jobs registered with us. Good wages and benefi ts. Govern-ment certifi ed online course. 35 years of success! Visit on-line: www.rmti.ca/enq

KITIMATDRIVERSWANTED

Full and Part time forCoastal TaxiSend resume

& driver’s abstract to PO Box 56

Kitimat, BC V8C 2G6 No phone calls

Part-time Dining Room

Waitress Required. 2 - 3 evenings per week.

Must have Serving it Right. Apply in person to:Cor’s Restaurant

404 Enterprise Avenue-Kitimat Call for appt: 250-639-9839

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Lands AdministratorThe First Nations Framework for Land Management allows First Nations to opt out of land related sections of the Indian Act thereby enabling us to manage our reserve lands under an overarching Haisla Land Code. The Haisla Land Code was ratified by the community last year.

We are seeking someone who is qualified as a Lands Administrator or is likely to be qualified for the role by April 1, 2016.

Full details can be found on: http://www.haisla.ca/council/job-opportunities/

Interested applicants should submit a cover letter and resume along with three references, no later than 4 pm on Wednesday, November 25, 2015 to:

Stephanie McClure, Human Resources ManagerHaisla Nation CouncilHaisla PO Box 1101Kitamaat Village, BCV0T 2B0Fax (250) 632-2840Email: [email protected] thank all applicants for their interest, however, only

those short-listed will be contacted.

Contract Procurement Manager

The Contract Procurement Manager is responsible for the operational activities of Haisla Nation Council (HNC) regarding their contract procurement of the Haisla Nation Joint Ventures and Limited Partnerships, commercial agreements and implementation of business agreements.

Full details can be found on: www.haisla.ca/council/job-opportunities/

Interested individuals should submit a cover letter, names of three references and your resume to:Stephanie McClure, Human Resources Manager

Haisla Nation Council,Haisla PO Box 1101

Kitamaat Village, B.C. V0T 2B0Phone (250) 639-9361, ext. 204 Fax (250) 632-2840,

Email: [email protected]

Please note that this position will stay open until filled.

AccountantCarlyle Shepherd & Co. is seeking a self-motivated individual to join our office in Kitimat, BC.

This position involves all aspects of accounting activities, including bank reconciliations, receivables and payables through to full general ledger reporting.

To apply, please drop off your resume at 277 City Centre, Kitimat, BC or email [email protected]

Communications Coordinator

Haisla Nation Council is currently recruiting for a Communications Coordinator to join our team of professionals in the Administration Department. Haisla Nation Council offers competitive salaries; excellent benefit packages; pension plan; team building; and, opportunities for professional development.

Full details can be found on: www.haisla.ca/council/job-opportunities/

Interested individuals should submit a cover letter, names of three references and your resume to:Stephanie McClure, Human Resources Manager

Haisla Nation Council,Haisla PO Box 1101

Kitamaat Village, B.C. V0T 2B0Phone (250) 639-9361, ext. 204 Fax (250) 632-2840,

Email: [email protected] for applications: November 27, 2015

We thank all applicants for their interest, however, only those short-listed will be contacted.

Warehouse AssociateWESCO Integrated Supply

Kitimat, BCWe are a division of Wesco (NYSE) and a leader in

providing integrated supply (MRO) services. Based on site in Kitimat at a large metals refinery, we need a key doer to support a fast paced maintenance organization. Responsibil-ities include warehouse management, replenishment of point of use inventory and customer support.

Warehouse experience is required, preferably including MRO product knowledge. The ideal candidate will have strong organizational skills.

We offer an attractive salary, full benefits, and a challenging career opportunity.

Please email your resume to:Human [email protected] Mail to: #1 Smeltersite RoadKitimat, BC, V8C 2H2

CANADA BENEFIT Group - Do you or someone you know suffer from a disability? Get up to $40,000 from the Canadian Government. Toll-free 1-888-511-2250 or www.canada-benefi t.ca/free-assessment

Travel

TimeshareCANCEL YOUR timeshare. No risk program stop mort-gage & maintenance pay-ments today. 100% money back guarantee. Free consul-tation. Call us now. We can help! 1-888-356-5248.

TravelFOUNTAIN OF Youth Spa RV Resort is your winter destina-tion for healing mineral waters, fi ve-star facilities, activities, entertainment, fi tness, friends, and youthful fun! $9.95/day for new customers. Reservations: 1-888-800-0772, foyspa.com

GET FREE vending machines can earn $100,000 + per year. All cash-locations provided. protected territories. Interest free fi nancing. Full details call now 1-866-668-6629 website www.tcvend.com.

HIP OR knee replacement? Arthritic Conditions/COPD? Restrictions in walking/dress-ing? Disability tax credit $2,000 tax credit $20,000 re-fund. Apply today for assis-tance: 1-844-453-5372.

Restaurantfor Sale in Kitimat

52 seat turn-key operation. Excellent business opportu-nity with potential to expand. Fully licensed.

For serious inquiries only please forward

contact information to:Northern Sentinel

626 Enterprise Ave. Box 26Kitimat, B.C. V8C 2E4

Career Opportunities

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MANAGER, Information TechnologyGitlaxt'aamiks, BC (within close proximity to Terrace)

Excellent opportunity to take on a leadership role with a world-class, First Nations organization.Enjoy a highly attractive salary plus a competitive benefits package.Relocation assistance available for the right candidate. 

About the Organization As   part of the BC Public School System, School District No. 92 (Nisga’a) delivers education to four Communities.  Nisga’a Elementary Secondary located in Gitlaxt'aamiks community, Gitwinksihlkw Elementary located in Gitwinksihlkw Community, Alvin A. McKay Middle School located in Laxgalts'ap Community and Nathan Barton Elementary located in Gingolx Community. 

About the LocationGitlaxt'aamiks, also known as New Aiyansh, is the Nisga'a Village in the heart of the Nass River Valley in British Columbia, Canada. As one of four Nisga'a Villages, it is considered the "Capital of the Nisga'a Nation."

One Heart, One Path, One Nation. Located on BC's rugged northwest coast, and just 97km north of Terrace, Nisga'a Lands are blessed with soaring mountains, dramatic lava beds and thriving rivers and streams. The natural beauty of Nisga'a Lands is complemented by the Nisga'a Nation's rich cultural traditions. There is a wealth of activities for you to enjoy, including fishing, hiking, cross-country skiing, snowmobiling, ATVing, and much more!The Kitimat-Terrace Regional Airport is the largest in the area with several direct daily flights to Vancouver, as well as flights to a host of other Northwestern communities. Terrace is served by daily, direct flights from Vancouver by Air Canada Jazz, Hawkair and Westjet. Flying time is about 2 hours.

About the OpportunitySchool District No.92 (Nisga’a) has an exciting opportunity for an IT Manager to join the group in Gitlaxt'aamiks (also known as New Aiyansh) in beautiful British Columbia,In this leadership role working closely with key decision makers, you will be responsible for the administration and operation of the Information Technology (IT) Department. This will involve planning, coordinating and directing all IT related activities of the organization. The successful applicant will have experience in departmental supervision and evaluation processes.

More specifically, you will:• Prepare and implement departmental budgets• Be a pivotal member of the District Leadership Team• Develop, implement and assess both short and long range plans for information services, networks and related services

to align and support the district’s educational direction, focusing on user productivity, effectiveness and efficiency• Ensure that district standards and government regulations are adhered to with respect to all technology

implementations• Maintain current and accurate listing of all IT inventory• Perform strategic planning of the department’s on-going professional development and training.• Although equivalencies may be considered, ideally you have a post-secondary education focused in Computer Science

and 3 years of recent, related experience in a similar role.

Other qualifications include:• Experience in Web Design / Development and Management• Current Experience in BC Public School Systems Technology - MYED BC/BCeSIS• Certification as an Apple Support Professional, A+ and N+ certificate or equivalent• Experience supporting LAN, PC, and VoIP environments and proven ability to manage day-to-day technology operations• A thorough understanding of networking and security fundamentals in a Windows and Linux environment• Knowledge of multiple technologies including Windows servers and operating systems, Wireless infrastructure, Mac OS

X, SAN technologies, WAN, LAN and Wi-Fi• Knowledge of PHP, Perl, and C development code, personal computers and personal computer software• Knowledge of SQL database programming and database administration.• General knowledge of equipment capabilities, computer systems development and analysis.

This is an outstanding opportunity for a team focused leader who has strong customer relationship skills at the senior management level. Strong coaching and technical staff management experience is essential, as is a demonstrated managerial ability to respond to frequent demands from multiple internal clients on assigned tasks. Excellent analytical, problem solving and quantitative skills will be keys to your success. A valid driver’s license is required as you will be called upon to travel within the district.

Applications will be accepted until 4:00pm Monday, November 23, 2015. Please forward resume and credentials with reference contact information to:

Human Resources DepartmentSchool District No. 92 Nisga’a

Box 240New Aiyansh BC, V0J 1A0

[email protected]

SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 92 (NISGA’A)

District Certified Teacher On Call – TTOC

Employment OpportunityCompetition # 15-406

School District No. 92 (Nisga’a) is accepting applications for Certified Teachers on Call for the school term September 2015 to June 2016. Certified Teachers on call will be required to produce active BCTF membership with Teacher Regulation Branch certification. TTOC will be placed on district call out for all schools. Travel will be required from time to time. This position will be a member of the Local Nisga’a Teachers Union.

Successful applicants will support our children by:• Being committed to the education of our children•Being committed to the needs our children in a classroom setting•Be a strong support to teacher on delivery of classroom design•Be a strong team player

Responsibilities:• You will be responsible to meet with teacher you are subbing for to receive classroom

orientation•Will support the education plan that is in place for classroom•Will respect confidentiality of Students and School District 92 (Nisga’a) information

Basic Qualifications:•Ability to promote our Nisga’a Culture through example•Excellent organizational and communication skills would be an asset•Will hold an active membership with BCTF / Teacher Regulation Branch

Please include copies of credentials with Resume. Applications will be accepted until 4:00pm October 30, 2015.

Job Posting #15-406Human Resource Department

School District No. 92 (Nisga’a)Box 240

New Aiyansh BC, V0J 1A0Email: [email protected]

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Lands AdministratorThe First Nations Framework for Land Management allows First Nations to opt out of land related sections of the Indian Act thereby enabling us to manage our reserve lands under an overarching Haisla Land Code. The Haisla Land Code was ratified by the community last year.

We are seeking someone who is qualified as a Lands Administrator or is likely to be qualified for the role by April 1, 2016.

Full details can be found on: http://www.haisla.ca/council/job-opportunities/

Interested applicants should submit a cover letter and resume along with three references, no later than 4 pm on Wednesday, November 25, 2015 to:

Stephanie McClure, Human Resources ManagerHaisla Nation CouncilHaisla PO Box 1101Kitamaat Village, BCV0T 2B0Fax (250) 632-2840Email: [email protected] thank all applicants for their interest, however, only

those short-listed will be contacted.

Contract Procurement Manager

The Contract Procurement Manager is responsible for the operational activities of Haisla Nation Council (HNC) regarding their contract procurement of the Haisla Nation Joint Ventures and Limited Partnerships, commercial agreements and implementation of business agreements.

Full details can be found on: www.haisla.ca/council/job-opportunities/

Interested individuals should submit a cover letter, names of three references and your resume to:Stephanie McClure, Human Resources Manager

Haisla Nation Council,Haisla PO Box 1101

Kitamaat Village, B.C. V0T 2B0Phone (250) 639-9361, ext. 204 Fax (250) 632-2840,

Email: [email protected]

Please note that this position will stay open until filled.

AccountantCarlyle Shepherd & Co. is seeking a self-motivated individual to join our office in Kitimat, BC.

This position involves all aspects of accounting activities, including bank reconciliations, receivables and payables through to full general ledger reporting.

To apply, please drop off your resume at 277 City Centre, Kitimat, BC or email [email protected]

Communications Coordinator

Haisla Nation Council is currently recruiting for a Communications Coordinator to join our team of professionals in the Administration Department. Haisla Nation Council offers competitive salaries; excellent benefit packages; pension plan; team building; and, opportunities for professional development.

Full details can be found on: www.haisla.ca/council/job-opportunities/

Interested individuals should submit a cover letter, names of three references and your resume to:Stephanie McClure, Human Resources Manager

Haisla Nation Council,Haisla PO Box 1101

Kitamaat Village, B.C. V0T 2B0Phone (250) 639-9361, ext. 204 Fax (250) 632-2840,

Email: [email protected] for applications: November 27, 2015

We thank all applicants for their interest, however, only those short-listed will be contacted.

Warehouse AssociateWESCO Integrated Supply

Kitimat, BCWe are a division of Wesco (NYSE) and a leader in

providing integrated supply (MRO) services. Based on site in Kitimat at a large metals refinery, we need a key doer to support a fast paced maintenance organization. Responsibil-ities include warehouse management, replenishment of point of use inventory and customer support.

Warehouse experience is required, preferably including MRO product knowledge. The ideal candidate will have strong organizational skills.

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HUGE OPPORTUNITY! Gen-eral Manager position, Capital Motors Ford, Dawson Creek, BC. Best in class compensa-tion & benefi ts. Learn more at GoAuto.ca/careers. Apply at: [email protected] or call Latha 780-497-2410.

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START A new career in Graphic Arts, Healthcare, Business, Education or Infor-mation Tech. If you have a GED, call: 855-670-9765.TRAIN TO be an apart-ment/condo Manager. Many jobs registered with us. Good wages and benefi ts. Govern-ment certifi ed online course. 35 years of success! Visit on-line: www.rmti.ca/enq

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Kitimat Remembers

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Kitimat’s Al Mar-leau has returned from a competition overseas.

Al went to Ad-elaide, Australia where he competed for Team Canada at the 2015 Duathlon World Cham-pionships. He � nished eight place in his age group.

“After winning Na-tionals in my age group last year I was hoping to � nish in the top ten in my age group in Ad-elaide,” he said. “It was a near perfect day with sunny skies and a 12 degree start. Duathlon standard distance starts with a 10 kilometre run followed by a 40 kilo-metre bike and � nished off with a � ve kilome-tre run.

The race started with 1,400 athletes from around the world represented by 45 countries.

Al says the run was along the banks of the Torrens River. It was fast and � at.

“I was really hap-py with my 10k run � nishing in 38:30, still pretty fast for an al-most 56-year-old guy actually � nishing three seconds ahead of the eventual World Cham-pion from Australia, I was pretty stoked to hear that after the race. The top � ve runners � nished within 11 sec-onds.”

He said they tran-sitioned to the bicycle in an “extremely tech-nical ride: which incor-porated 16 180-degree turns, as it was four 10K loops inside the city centre.

“The course was very congested and avoiding other athletes was dif� cult. After being assessed a two minute drafting penalty with about 600 metres to transition, I was very upset, as I really have never rode in groups in all of my training, so I was surprised and dis-appointed by the call.”

He entered transi-tion a little upset and running on fumes as he averaged 37 km/hr

on the bike and his legs were like rubber leav-ing transition.

“I gutted out the � nal � ve kilometre run with nothing in the tank. As I crossed the � nish line I heard

the announcer call my name, and I had � nished eighth in the world in my age group. I was ecstatic, and saw my wife [Zelia] beyond the � nish line, and hugged her with great

joy as she has been my greatest supporter over the years.

“It was truly sat-isfying to know that I can run as fast as the best athletes in my age group, and I have made

great improvements in my cycling in the last few years. Finishing eleventh in Spain last year, and eight in Aus-tralia this year I know there is still room to improve.”

Al says he is really inspired by Kitimat’s youth in all varieties of sports, and also Kiti-mat’s world-class race walker Ben Thorne.

“I am inspired be-yond words. I hope to

inspire people of all ages that it is OK to dream big no matter what our age is.”

Al is planning a half ironman and short course duathlon next year in Penticton.

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