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December 16, 2015 edition of the Quesnel Cariboo Observer
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Wednesday, December 16, 2015 VOL. 102 NO. 30 www.quesnelobserver.com PM 40005365 $130 includes GST
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Last week council went over goals, and plans for the future.
“Over the past year, Quesnel City Council worked well as a team and undertook a number of initiatives to ensure the continued vibrancy and resiliency of our commu-nity during this transition period,” the reports reads.
“We also took proac-tive steps to make sure Quesnel thrives through this challenging period.”
Governance A signi� cant portion of
Council’s work is now done through three Stand-ing Committees: Executive Committee (ECom), Fi-nancial Sustainability and Audit Committee (FSAC), and the Policy and Bylaw
Committee (PABCOM). These Committees con-duct their business in an open and transparent man-ner and enable Council to dig deeper into the City’s budget (FSAC), refresh and update its policies and bylaws (PABCOM) and manage Council’s strategic engagement with the pub-lic and potential partners (ECom).
Budget Council realized signi� -
cant savings in the city’s operational costs in its 2015 budget and is con-tinuing to � nd savings in the 2016 budget. Some of these cost savings came from a restructuring of staf� ng at City Hall. The cumulative result over these two budgets is an
approximately 10 per cent reduction in the overall operating costs of the City, or an avoidance of an al-most 8.5 per cent increase in general taxation.
These operational sav-ings allowed Council to increase taxes in 2015 only for the City’s Capi-tal Reinvestment Reserve, a major step toward ad-dressing a long-standing annual infrastructure de� -cit.
Strategic Plan Council adopted a new
vision and mission in its strategic plan. A number of strategic decisions were also made and acted upon: for example, the dissolu-tion of the Quesnel Com-munity Economic Devel-opment Corporation (the
economic development function was brought in-house), the determina-tion to proceed with the building of a new Public Works Building, a general framework for the City’s budget, the rationalization of Council’s “Legislative” and “Community Sup-port” budgets, and deci-sions regarding the City’s future involvement in the West Quesnel Land Stabil-ity project.
Partnerships Council made signi� cant
progress in its relationship with the CRD Northern Directors, as evidenced by the North Cariboo Joint Planning Committee’s (NCJPC) decision to in-corporate the soccer facil-ity and the SD 28 contract
into sub-regional recre-ation. The NCJPC contin-ues to proactively and col-laboratively manage the Arena project. Council also worked cooperatively with the MLAs of� ce and jointly made presentations to various Ministers at UBCM.
The City received sig-ni� cant funding from the Province and the Federal Government toward its West Quesnel Land Sta-bility project and will be investing $7.2 million in further dewatering initia-tives in the West Quesnel slide area in 2016.
The City also received funding from CCBAC and NDIT.
Initiatives Council repealed and up-
dated a signi� cant number of bylaws and created new ones that will help Council market the community as a progressive place to live and invest in.
A new Master Parks Plan was created for the City that Council is now in the process of acting upon.
A Task Force on Social Sustainability and Public Safety was initiated and its work informed Coun-cil’s 2016 strategic plan discussions, assisted PAB-COM to develop new regulations regarding pan-handling in the City and a panhandling information card was created that will be shared with downtown businesses in 2016.
see PAGE A14
Council reveals accomplishments, goals and plans for the future
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The Cariboo Chilcotin Regional Hospital District (CCRHD) endorsed a request from Northern Health for 40 per cent funding for renovations to the Avery Health Clinic in Quesnel. As part of plans, actions and efforts to provide exceptional care and assist in the recruitment and retention of physicians, Northern Health intends to renovate the Avery Health Clinic to function as a Primary Care Clinic. The estimated costs for the renovation project are $750,000. The CCRHD portion of this project would be in the amount of $300,000.
ElectionThe CRD’s Electoral
Area G Director Al Richmond, and Electoral Area A Director Ted Armstrong were re-elected during today’s meeting as Chair and Vice-Chair respectively. This marks the eighth consecutive year as Chair and Vice-Chair for Richmond and Armstrong.
BudgetsThe Cariboo Regional
District’s 2016 provisional
budgets for the CRD and the Cariboo Chilcotin Regional Hospital District were endorsed. Copies of the budget will be available for viewing on the CRD website, at all three CRD offices and in the CRD Branch libraries in 100 Mile House, Quesnel and Williams Lake.The Regional
District Board of Directors and staff encourage all residents to review the documents and provide any feedback prior to the budget’s final adoption on March 24, 2016.
SupportThe CRD Board of
Directors agreed to support in principle a request by the Xeni Gwet’in to the NDIT for $250,000 in grant funding from the Cariboo-Chilcotin/Lillooet Regional Development Account, under the Economic Development Infrastructure program. The funding will be used to restore a decommissioned airport site, bringing it up to current regulatory standards. Major capital
works at the site include improvements and upgrades to the runway, and the construction and installation of fencing. Other funding for the project, which has a total value of $395,000, is proposed to come from Aboriginal Affairs and Northern Development Canada, and from the Cariboo-Chilcotin Aboriginal Training Employment Centre.
The CRD Board also agreed to support an application to the Xat’sull Development Corporation. The request is for $250,000 in grant funding from the Economic Diversification Infrastructure program. The Xat’sull Development Corporation is proposing to renovate, expand and reopen an existing commercial property located on Soda Creek IR 1. The proposed project includes upgrading and renovating the existing building for a commercial gas bar, restaurant and convenience store. A new branded gas bar will be installed and the building will be expanded by 1,300 square feet to
accommodate a new convenience store. Existing space in the building will be fully renovated to allow for a leasable restaurant space. Further information about the NDIT is available online at northerndevelopment.bc.ca.
Façade programThe CRD will be
supporting an application to the Northern Development Initiative Trust (NDIT) under the Business Façade Improvement funding program. The request is for $20,000 in grant funding from the Cariboo-Chilcotin/Lillooet Regional Development Account, for the communities of Likely and Horsefly, and the Interlakes area. The Business Façade Improvement program provides annual grant funding of up to $20,000 for municipalities and regional districts to enhance economic development by encouraging private sector investment in businesses façade improvements. Acceptable projects include complete exterior
improvements such as building façades, signage, murals, architectural features, siding, lighting and awnings. The CRD will work closely with partner community organizations including the Likely & District Chamber of Commerce, Horsefly Board of Trade, and Interlakes Economic Association to successfully deliver the program in each area.
FundsThe Cariboo Regional
District Board authorized up to $1,000 of the Electoral Area F Discretionary Funds for the Big Lake Community Association. The funds will be used for acoustic improvements to the Big Lake Community Hall.
Happy HolidaysThe CRD offices will be
closed from December 25 through to Jan. 3, 2016. CRD offices will re-open on Jan. 4, 2016. The Board of Directors and staff wish all residents of the Cariboo Chilcotin a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year.
CRD board endorses Avery Clinic funding
OpenhouseCariboo North MLA Coralee Oakes (far
right) held a Christmas Open House last week to meet residents and
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CITY COUNCIL NEWS
Modernizing the City’s “Brand”
Mayor Bob [email protected]
This column is paid for by the City of Quesnel.410 Kinchant Street, Quesnel, BC V2J 7J5
www.quesnel.ca
What does “Goldpan City” mean to you?
According to recent meetings we’ve had with the business community, while the “Goldpan City” brand may reflect a small portion of the City’s history, it doesn’t say much about Quesnel today. More important-ly, it doesn’t tell tourists, potential residents, and possible investors what Quesnel has to offer, nor does it entice them to come here.
Commencing in the New Year, Council, with significant funding assistance from the Northern Development Trust and the Cari-boo-Chilcotin Beetle Action Coalition, will be undertaking a two-step process to rebrand the City and to update and upgrade its web presence (website, social media, web-based marketing). This is a great opportunity for the City to re-invent and modernize its image and presence in the very competitive market of tourist, resident, and investment attraction.
Early in 2016, Council will host an open session to begin the process of finding a new way to characterize what the City has to offer to residents and visitors today. We’ll be looking for a new brand and catch phrase to capture the present-day essence of our City and region’s affordability, abundant ame-nities, opportunities for healthy living, and openness to innovative business ventures and investment.
Currently, our branding is mixed. While the logo we use is a gold pan, we also use “Woodsmart City” on occasion. The Downtown Business Association’s signage at both entrances to the downtown core represents another part of our history: a paddle wheeler. This disparate “branding” of our City doesn’t help us to send a common message to visitors about what the City has to offer. They are also all based on our past and do not reflect today’s opportunities or our future potential.
Once a new brand has been created with significant public input, we will be develop-ing and launching a new City website and streamlining and integrating our web pres-ence. A recent marketing strategy report for the City recommended that we concentrate most of our efforts on web-based market-ing, as that is the tool most people use to make vacation, re-location and investment decisions.
A new website will also give us the opportunity to find better ways to provide residents and visitors with timely and more easily accessible information about City services and programs and make it easier to find business forms and development permit information. We also hope to create a web platform that will allow us to engage more residents in Council’s decision-making processes.
Developing a new brand and updating the City’s web presence is a critical step toward realizing Council’s strategic vision for Quesnel as a vibrant and resilient commu-nity. I hope you’ll join us in this creative adventure to reinvent our image.
BCNEWS
TOM FLETCHERBlack Press
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau joined other national leaders in hailing the international greenhouse gas emission agreement reached in Paris over the weekend, but the implications for Canada and B.C. remain unclear.
Trudeau said in a statement from Ottawa that he and the provincial premiers will meet within 90 days to develop a plan to do Canada’s part in the effort to keep average global temperature rise below two degrees.
The Paris agreement notes that existing voluntary
targets by countries do not meet what is calculated to prevent a two per cent increase, and more emission cuts will be required.
Article 28 of the legal text also gives every country the ability, after three years of implementation, to give a year’s notice and withdraw.
In a year-end interview, B.C. Premier Christy Clark said the government will wait until a national emissions goal is established before deciding whether to add measures to the existing carbon tax on carbon-based fuels.
The B.C. tax has been frozen at $30 a tonne since 2013, adding about seven cents to the price of a litre
of gasoline with similar increases for natural gas and other heating fuels.
An advisory committee recommended in November that the tax be increased by a third starting in 2018, with annual increases after to drive down carbon dioxide emissions.
Clark said the carbon tax freeze means B.C. won’t meet its own legislated target of reducing emissions by a third by 2020, but the government couldn’t keep raising it and risk pushing industries and jobs out of the province.
“Other provinces are starting to get closer to where we are,” Clark said. “By 2018, Alberta’s going
to have come some way. By then Ontario will be into a plan, and Quebec already is.”
B.C. NDP leader John Horgan said he’s “comfortable” with the advisory committee’s date of 2018, which would give an NDP government time to assess the situation if he wins the 2017 B.C. election.
Horgan said he is inclined to support the carbon tax proposed recently by Alberta Premier Rachel Notley, which means “taking revenues and driving them into industries, or activities like transit, that will reduce emissions over time.”
Premier Christy Clark meets with Prime Minister Justin Trudeau at the UN climate talks in Paris, which wrapped up on the weekend.B.C. government
Paris climate deal leaves questions
TOM FLETCHERBlack Press
Premier Christy Clark has appointed Prince George-Mackenzie MLA Mike Morris, a long-time RCMP of� cer, to the cabinet as public safety minister.
Morris was sworn in Friday at the cabinet of� ce in Vancouver, returning the B.C. government to a system where the public safety minister is responsible for police and prisons, while the justice minister is responsible for courts and Crown prosecutors.
Justice Minister Suzanne Anton has performed both roles since her election as MLA for Vancouver-Fraserview in 2013.
Clark merged the two roles in 2012, appointing veteran cabinet minister Shirley Bond to the
combined role to review the ef� ciency of the court system.
“Mike Morris brings strong experience to the executive council as a 32-year veteran of he RCMP and a former North District superintendent,” Clark said in a statement.
“Suzanne Anton will continue to spearhead
the work to accelerate access to justice, continue justice innovation and will be British Columbia’s lead on the federal government’s Inquiry into Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women.”
Morris, elected in 2013, was assigned last July to make recommendations for new penalties for distracted driving and careless smoking that ignites forest � res.
Public Safety Minister Mike Morris
Clark adds ex-RCMP of� cer to cabinet“Mike Morris brings strong experience to the executive council as a 32-year veteran of he RCMP and a
former North District superintendent.”
Christy Clark, Premier
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Premier Christy Clark sat down with Tom Fletcher for a
year-end interview at her Victoria office Dec. 9. Here are excerpts. For the full version, see the Opinion tab at www.quesnelobserver.com.
TF: At the UN climate conference in Paris, did you speak about natural gas as a transition fuel, and did you find support for that idea?
PCC: Yes and yes. The new government in Ottawa is a big supporter of our LNG plan, and part of the reason for that is that they also see it as a way forward for Canada to make a huge contribution to fighting global climate change.
There are 150 coal plants on the books in China today. The only way that those plants and the ones that come after will be stopped is if they have a transitional fuel to move to.
TF: B.C.’s 2020 greenhouse gas target, reduction of emissions by a third, is another target that isn’t going to be met. Why?
PCC: When the
government brought in the carbon tax, it was based on the assumption that other jurisdictions around us were going to eventually catch up. And none of them have.
There comes a point where the carbon tax can only get so high before we start chasing all those jobs out of the province.
TF: Your advisory committee says the carbon tax needs to go higher starting in 2018 if it’s going to have an effect. Do you have any other choice?
PCC: Let’s figure out what the national goal is going to be, which we don’t know yet.
TF: On a related topic, transit spending. Your new minister Peter Fassbender has talked about a “new
day” in Ottawa and he’s downplaying the idea of another referendum for new funding sources. Is that off the table now?
PCC: It may be possible that the federal government wants to invest more in transit, and take up some of the slack from the local government level.
TF: On LNG, oil and natural gas prices continue to go down, and supply continues to go up around the world. Did you see any positive signs this year?
PCC: What I saw this year was developing countries, especially China, making a firm commitment to reduce their emissions. The only way for them to do that is to move to a greater degree to natural gas, and the bulk of their industry is still located on the east coast of their country, a long way from Russia and close to B.C.
TF: Are we going to see some policy action on high housing costs in 2016, and will there be some relief from the property transfer tax?
PCC: You’ll see in the February budget, but we are looking for ways to provide some relief for home buyers.
TF: We’re starting to see government advertising ramp up. We saw a lot of Jobs Plan advertising before the 2013 election, we saw the federal government do it with their Economic Action Plan, which was very expensive, and to most people’s eye self-serving or political in nature at taxpayers’ expense. Is that what we’re going to see in the next year and a half?
PCC: It won’t be political. I think some of that was, really, political. You will see more information-based advertising out there, talking to people about for example, the Registered Education Savings Plan.
TF: Not Jobs Plan 2.0?PCC: I don’t think that’s in
the plan. I wish I could say to you no, never, but I, you know….
Tom Fletcher is legislature reporter and columnist for Black Press. Email: [email protected] Twitter: @tomfletcherbc
Clark on carbon tax, government ads
B.C. ViewsTom Fletcher
Vital stepThe statistics are staggering.
While native women make up four per cent of
Canada’s female population, 16 per cent of all women murdered in the country between 1980 and 2012 were indigenous.Indigenous women are three times
more likely to report experiencing violence.Another report indicates that
55 per cent of the cases involve women and children under the age of 31.But statistics aside, these
women are sisters, mothers, daughters, friends, co-workers and neighbours.That’s why the federal
government’s decision to move ahead with an inquiry into murdered and missing indigenous women is so important.There is a need to know why
indigenous women fall victim more to violence than other women, whether it’s at the hands of a loved one or a stranger.It also must be determined if
there are systemic influences that lead to indigenous women being potentially treated differently by the police and courts.We must also know if age-old
stereotypes within the broader society have helped create these situations.Nobody should have illusions
that an inquiry will immediately stop abductions and murders overnight.But what the process says is
that all lives matter, that it’s not acceptable for these tragic circumstances to be so prevalent.Hopefully the inquiry will also
allow all Canadians to reflect on what kind of country we live in and the need for all citizens to be safe and secure and to reach their full potential.There’s long been a division
among First Nations and the rest of the country, and now is the time to close that gap once and for all.
–BP
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Big winRick Faulkner (third from left) was presented his grand prize of a 400cc Arctic Cat and a 50cc Kawasaki ATV. The raffle was for Quesnel and District Hospice Palliative Care Association. Left to right: Brad Dunn of Full Throttle Sports, Louise Scott with (QDHPCA), Faulkner and Barb Watson with (QDHPCA). Second place was four $100 gas cards, that went to G. McGregor and third place went to T. Adelman with one $100 gas card.
Tracey Roberts photo
Editor:Tom Fletcher’s
“Inconvenient truths” column was highly selective in its choice of so-called climate “alarmist” examples.
Yes, contrarian examples exist and can be used to make a point.
For example, some glaciers are growing (around seven per cent, compared to more than 70 per cent that
are shrinking). One who would sympathize with some of Fletcher’s comments is the famous independent scientist James Lovelock, annoyed with some “environmentalists who emotionalize the arguments.”
But Lovelock, the father of the Gaia Theory, directs his focus not to these people but more importantly to the climate
scientists, the results of their work, and the stark options facing civilization.
In his latest book, A Rough Ride to the Future, Lovelock notes that the fact that there has not been as much warming to date as most models were predicting has contributed to the denier perspective.
He sees early computer models as simulating the atmosphere well, whereas
only now are models simulating the interaction between the oceans and the atmosphere, something much more complex to model.
It is clear that there has been significant warming linked to burning fossil fuels. Increasing parts per million of CO2 and other warming gases is documented, as is ocean acidification.
The built-up inertia
in the Earth’s system, given this data, may be a tipping point from which it could be too late to take meaningful action.
The nature of this issue means we cannot be 100 per cent certain, however the Precautionary Principle would urge action on 80 per cent confidence when the realization of a risk would be catastrophic.
Editorials that denigrate
vocal activists and selectively choose data lower the quality of discussion, contribute to polarized discussion, and raise doubt as to whether any action is needed; just what climate change denial interests want.
Black Press, given that it touts itself as the largest independent news chain, can do better.
Kevin TylerKamloops
Column was a selective contrarian
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CHRISTMAS CONCERTS
Clayton’s Funeral Directors entrusted with arrangements.
It is with heavy hearts and sadness that we announce the passing of Angelo BolzAn,
after his courageous battle with cancer, on January 20, 2015.
Angelo leaves behind his loving wife, Fern. He was prede-
ceased by Romeo.
Thank you to the many physicians who cared for Angelo over the years, with special gratitude to Dr. H. Smith, as
well to all the Staff at GR Baker Hospital, who shared in the care and needs of Angelo.
At Angelo’s request, there will be no service. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Canadian
Cancer Society, or to a charity of your choice.
The Family of
JAime BAutistA
sadly announce his peaceful passing at home on December 13, 2015.
Prayers for Jaime will be held on Friday, December 18th at 7:00 p.m. at St. Ann’s Catholic Church.
Funeral Mass will take place on Saturday, December 19th at 11:00 a.m. at St. Ann’s Catholic Church, followed by Burial in the Quesnel Cemetery.
A Christmas traditionDragon Lake and Lakeview elementary schools dazzled their audiences.
Karen Powell and Ryan Graham photos
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O� er a gift tocharitable
organizationsDuring the Christmas season, you are especially encouraged to give generously to the charitable organizations close to your heart. Christmas is a special time of the year when prosperity and sharing, love and open hearts and spirits, prevail. It is the time of the year when we spend the most. It is also the most opportune time to give generously to the charitable organizations that help the sick, children, seniors, people who are alone, and everyone in need.
The Holidays are particulary di� cult for many charitable organizations that must respond to a greater demand from people in distress or precarious situations. Some organizations work throughout the year. If you are among the people who wish to make a cash donation, there are a great many national and local organizations that need your help: your local hospital foundation, the Cystic Fibrosis Foundations, the Salvation Army, the Candlelighters Childhood Cancer Foundation of Canada, the Red Cross, the Canadian Cancer Society, the Alzheimer Society of Canada, and United Way, to name just a few
Are you unsure about where to make a donation? Why not try the association found on this page? Christmas is a time of giving and sharing. Give to those in need this Holiday Season.
Quesnel & District Hospice & Palliative CareProviding comprehensive and coordinated care to persons and their familiies that are living with a life threatening illness.Donations:May be dropped o� at 900 St. Laurent Ave or mailed to Box 4357, Quesnel BC V2J 3J8
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Crooked Leg Ranch Non-pro� t animal rescue groupDonations:Of blankets, towels or food can be dropped of at Total Pet or Bosleys.
To assist with vet bills drop o� at Marshall's Vet Clinic or Animal Care Hospital.www.crookedlegranch.com for online donations.Ad space sponsored by:
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CHAAPSCariboo Hoofbeats Assisted Activity Program Society.
Therapeutic & literacy training using horses and dogs.
Donations:Cheques can be mailed toP.O. Box 4311, Quesnel BC V2J 3J3to assist with covering costs of feed & tackAd space sponsored by:
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Quesnel Lions Club Our Mission: To respond to community needs byestablishing and maintaining housing projects for residents age 65 years and over.
Purchase a Brick:Can be dropped o� to Mitch Vik atKMax Games & VideosBy mail: P.O. Box 4535, Quesnel BC V2J 3J8Email: [email protected]
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Auxillary to GR Baker HospitalRendering assistance to our local hospital by raising funds for hospital equipment. Provide means and ways of adding comfort to patients.Donations:Can by dropped o� at theAuxillary Gift Shoplocated in GR Baker Hospitalor mailed to 543 Front StQuesnel BC V2J 2K7
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582 Front Street | 250.992.6723
Please don’t Text and Drive!
Plan ahead and drive for the conditions. Know before you go!
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Proud to be involved
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ANNIE GALLANTObserver Reporter
CNC nursing students are proud to be one
of only a few chapters of Canadian Nursing Student Association (CNSA) in Western Canada.
This national association is the of� cial voice of nursing students in Canada. CNSA represents students and their interests to government, healthcare organizations and to the media.
“CNSA fosters uni� cation and communication amongst nursing students,” CNSA Quesnel Chapter president
Ericka Kirby said.“I researched the
strengths and advantages of our program becoming a chapter of CNSA and it seemed like a good � t.”
The � rst order of business was to have all the nursing students in the CNC program endorse the application to become a chapter.
At � rst there were questions but once these were explained and understood, the CNC nursing students were on board.
Quesnel’s nursing program is completed � rst with two years at CNC then the � nal two years are with UNBC.
CNSA is dedicated to providing opportunities to its nursing student
members in several ways.First CNSA provides
an opportunity for participating members to acquire and demonstrate leadership and organizational skills. It also increased students’ awareness of relevant political and ethical issues which will affect their future as health care professionals.
In Quesnel, along with the president, there are three delegates Alex Laird, Sam Riczus and Isla Butler.
“Since we began the process of becoming a chapter, every CNC nursing student is now a member,” Laird said.
“Everyone has recognized the value of communication and
working together.”Ericka added that
nurses have traditionally been active in lobbying for health and safety measures.
“Membership in CNSA puts CNC students on the leading edge of these efforts,” she said.
“Each chapter has a vote in Canadian Nursing Association policy-making and legislative lobbying,” she said.
However, possibly the most active portion of their association with CNSA is the support it provides and is a third partner in the CNC nursing students’ community pro� le.
“Our goal is to have an event at least once a month,” Laird said.
“That includes fundraisers in support of local causes and public awareness and education events.”
This month, they have held a bake sale and a food drive. Proceeds from the bake sale will go towards an accessible park being built in Quesnel. They are planning a bottle drive in January.
“Count on seeing us in the community,” Laird added.
“We’re excited to be doing health promotion and community strengthening.”
Both Laird and Kirby know their involvement with CNSA will serve them as they proceed in their nursing career.
“CNSA provides opportunities for involvement in health care issues and health promotion both in our own community and at national and regional conferences,” Kirby said.
“It’s wonderful to have such a great network of support.”
CNSA also helps prepare students for active membership within professional nursing associations, as well as providing insight into the business procedures and policies of professional organizations.
In addition, the association offers exposure to changing nursing philosophies and specialty areas of nursing.
Quesnel nursing students endorse membership in CNSA
Left to right: Jared, Samara, Alex Laird, del-egate, Isla Butler, del-egate, Rebecca Alvarez, Andrea Blades, Kristen Brousseau, Ericka Kirby, president, and Heather Day staff the bake sale with proceeds to an ac-cessible park being built in Quesnel.Annie Gallant photo
Proud members
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Quesnel Community Foundation Welcomes new Coordinator simon turner
We would like to introduce the new Coordinator for Quesnel Community Foundation – Simon Turner. While this is a new role for Simon with QCF, he comes with previous experience as he served on the Board for two years commencing in 2008 and was an active member on both the Grant and Investment Committees. After a 35 year career in banking, Simon retires from the Royal Bank at the end of 2015 during which time he worked in both personal and commercial banking, was Branch Manager in Vanderhoof and for the past 13 years held the position of Financial Planner here in Quesnel. He served on the board of Quesnel Youth Soccer during the time of construction of the Indoors Sports Facility and is an active member of Rotary. Married to Linda, their sons Steve (Stacy) and Alex live and work locally, and it won’t be long until the soccer cleats find their way onto grandson Logan’s feet. Simon brings with him a wealth of knowledge and great community passion. We welcome him back to the Foundation!
Willis Harper
THE LORD’S PRAYER (IN CREE)N’otâwinan, kitchi kisikok eyayan;
Pitane miweyitchikatek ki wiyowin, pitane otchitchipayik ki tipeyitchikewin, ka isi natotakawiyan kisikok pitane ekusisi
waskitaskamik. Anotch ka kisikak, miyinan ni pakwesikaniminan, mina tatwaw kisikaki;
Ka isi kasinamâwayakik ka ki mayitotakoyakik, ekusi wi isi kasinamâwinan ka ki mayitotamak.
Pisiskeyiminan kitchi eka machimamitoneyitamak.
Iyekatenamawinan ka mayatak.Pitane ekusi ikik.
Love always & forever,Your wife Jean,
Children & Grandchildren
Howard CunninghamApril 20, 1939 ~ November 23, 2015
LifestyLes
Helping with
Christmas DinnerQuesnel Power Pio-
neers’ Rae Daggitt, left and Provincial Power
Pioneers president Tim Thompson, right pres-ent Lieutenant Stefan
Van Schaick with a cheque for $200 to
help with the Christ-mas Day dinner.
Contributed photo
Donating to
Hospital Auxiliary
Quesnel Power Pio-neers’ Rae Daggitt, left and Roger North, right present Hospital Auxil-iary’s Barb Glover with
a cheque for $200.Contributed photo
from frontAs a result of Council’s fiscal dis-
cipline the City was able to assist Northern Health to attract two temporary doctors (Locums) dur-ing the summer months by pro-viding free temporary housing for them. These doctors provided emergency room coverage and pre-vented potential curtailments of the emergency department at G.R. Baker Memorial Hospital.
Council enjoyed a successful UBCM and had productive meet-ings with a variety of Ministers. All of the City’s resolutions to UBCM were adopted.
West Fraser, Tolko and C&C
Wood Products supported the City’s interface community forest initiative with the proviso that it provides incremental fibre to our local mills.
FLNRO staff, with the sanc-tion of the Minister, will now be looking for a potential land base that would support our request for an interface community forest tenure.
Council submitted 16 applica-tions to the Northern Development Trust and is recommending policy changes that would see more of the Trust’s Mountain Pine Beetle fund flow to the City with less impact on local taxpayers.
Fiscal discipline produced two temporary doctors
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December 13-19, 2015ARIES - Mar 21/Apr 20This can be a terrific week for you, Aries. Make the most of every moment and don’t be surprised as you successfully juggle many different things at once.
TAURUS - Apr 21/May 21Work may seem overwhelming at times in the week ahead, Taurus. Keep your head down and stay focused on the tasks at hand. Others will be impressed.
GEMINI - May 22/Jun 21Gemini, make the most of an opportunity to move forward with your goals. You have plenty of energy, and your mind is focused. Hang around with like-minded individuals as well.
CANCER - Jun 22/Jul 22Don’t get too wrapped up in other people’s busi-ness, Cancer. You don’t want to intrude on others, and your loved ones are fully capable of solving their own problems.
LEO - Jul 23/Aug 23Leo, you may feel like you’re on top of the world this week. That’s because you have the potential to conquer an elusive goal in the next few days.
VIRGO - Aug 24/Sept 22Act now, Virgo, or you might get left behind. You can’t sit around and wait for things to unfold. Sometimes you have to take charge, and this is one of those times.
LIBRA - Sept 23/Oct 23There may be some conflict in your world this week, Libra, especially when it involves your emo-tions and potential disputes. Keep your mind open and try new things.
SCORPIO - Oct 24/Nov 22Scorpio, concern yourself with substantive actions and not empty promises. This will make it easier for you to make decisions about pressing issues.
SAGITTARIUS - Nov 23/Dec 21Try not to spread yourself too thin, Sagittarius. If you do, you will not be able to put your best foot forward. If you feel yourself getting stressed, step back.
CAPRICORN - Dec 22/Jan 20Capricorn, now is a great time to take a step back and exhale. Avoid taking on any additional respon-sibilities. Instead, take some time to recharge.
AQUARIUS - Jan 21/Feb 18Aquarius, let friends know how much they mean to you because you might not say it often enough. Others will appreciate your candor and generosity.
PISCES - Feb 19/Mar 20Pisces, you tend to hold your feelings inside and that can be unhealthy. Share your feelings more often so negative energy will not build.
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LifestyLes
Humble Shepherds and a
Humble KingCharacters of the
Nativity – ShepherdsFor generations,
the Israelites had been waiting for the coming of the Messiah. His birth was not just good news; it was big news as well! It didn’t make the headlines, though. The only people who knew about his arrival were Mary, Joseph – peasants from Nazareth - and the group of shepherds who had just received the news from a host of angels.
Shepherds were near the bottom of the social standings of their time and yet God chose them above the religious or political elite to share this good news with. Did the shepherds wonder why God had chosen to send angel messengers to tell them this breaking news? Perhaps. But they responded
nonetheless by immediately journeying to the humble manger where Jesus lay and then spread the word of what they had seen and heard (see Luke 2:15-17).
It is striking that God almighty, the creator of the universe, would want to intentionally meet with the weakest and meekest of his children. But this is what he does that first Christmas night. He not only came in humble form, as a peasant baby born in a stable to a young virgin who was far from home, but he also shared this good news with lowly shepherds.
I wonder, do we ever feel like a shepherd? Do we feel like we are not worth much in the world’s eyes? We may feel that we aren’t smart enough or pretty enough or rich enough to really be important. But in God’s eyes, we are. In fact, it is often when we are at our weakest, when we are most in need of him, that he reveals himself to us most clearly.
When we hear the good news of
Jesus this Christmas may we, like the shepherds, respond. May we make our way to the manger in our hearts. May we bow on bended knee and worship Jesus, a king not crowned in silver and gold, but the Son of God wrapped in human flesh. May we humble ourselves before the humble king.
Laura Van Schaick is a lieutenant with the Salvation Army in Quesnel.
Humble shepherds and a humble KingCharacters of the Nativity – Shepherds
Salvation ArmyLaura Van Schaick
Dear SantaVoyageur elementary school held their annual spaghetti dinner and dance Friday, Dec. 11. There was also a visit from Santa.
Karen Powell photo
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Community CalendarSPECIAL EVENTS & MEETINGS
Meetings and Special Events, Work-shops, Signups and Non-profi t Groups will run in the Sunday or Wednesday edition. The deadline for the Wednes-day Observer is Monday at noon, and the deadline for the weekend edition is Wednesday at 5 pm. All meeting notices and regular submissions to Community Calendar must be
renewed every three months. Due to the volume of material, we clear the column every three months and only
print newly submitted material.
The Quesnel Church
But the hour comes and now is when the true worshippers shall worship the Father in spirit and in truth. God is a spirit and they must worship him in spirit and
in truth. Please join us.
Call 747-3178.Ask for Kim.
THURSDAYNORTHSTAR
CHURCH invites you to join them for their Christmas Eve Service – The Light of Christmas – Dec. 24, 6:30 p.m. Doors open at 6 p.m. Northstar Church, 301 North Star Road (across from the Arts and Rec Centre.) All are welcome.
ROYAL CANA-DIAN LEGION HALL, Dec. 31, join them in bringing in the new year. Doors open at 6:30 p.m., dancing begins at 8 p.m. to the music of JR Goodwin, snacks served at 10 p.m. Tickets are $30/each, on sale in the Legion lounge.
SATURDAYQUESNEL ART
GALLERY PRES-ENTS CHRISTMAS CRAZY BEAUX ARTS SALE 2015 - unique hand-made gifts by local artists and artisans. Sale continues through November and De-cember at 500 North Star Road, Tuesday – Saturday, 10 a.m. – 4 p.m.
ONGOING EVENTSA VOICE FOR
NORTH CARIBOO SENIORS meets the 3rd Thursday of the the month, at 2 p.m. in the Legion. For information call Peter Nielsen, 250-992-7416.
G.R. BAKER HOS-PITAL AUXILIARY is looking for volun-teers. Meeting is the first Tuesday of the month at 2 p.m. in hospital boardroom.
For details contact Barb, 250-992-5298 or 250-992-5844.
LIONS CLUB GARAGE SALE last Saturday of the every month at Maple Park Mall, 9 a.m. – 2 p.m., hot dogs and coffee available.
LEGION PAN-CAKE BREAKFAST every Saturday morn-ing 8:30 – 11 a.m. Children welcome during meals with su-pervision. You don’t need to be a member to come. Welcome to the Legion. For information call 250-992-6851.
BIKERS AGAINST CHILD ABUSE (BACA) North Cariboo temporary chapter meets 1 p.m. RiverRock Pub, first Sunday of every month. For informa-tion contact 250-983-9226.
768 JET RANGER AIR CADETS – looking for fun and adventure, youth 12 – 18, come join the air cadets. Meets at Helen Dixon Centre, Wednesdays, 6:30 – 9:30 p.m.
KEENAGERS SE-NIORS 50+ DROP-IN FITNESS CLASS-ES at the Legion Tuesday, 8:30 – 9:30 a.m., Thursday, 9:30 – 10:30 a.m. Instruc-tor Cindy Paul. No classes if school bus-ses aren’t running.
SENIORS CURL-ING, Tuesday and Thursday. New mem-bers welcome, no experience necessary. Register online or contact the Curling Club, 250-992-5813.
SENIORS ADVO-CACY SERVICE INVITES SENIORS TO A FREE COF-FEE TIME (coffee and treats) IN WEST PARK MALL the third Monday of the month thanks to community partners and sponsors.
RED CROSS LOAN CUPBOARD, south entrance G.R. Baker Memorial Hospital, follow the signs. Open Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday, 10 a.m. – 1:30 p.m. Call 250-991-7565 or drop in. Offers loans of mobility aids and personal assistance equipment for free 3 – 6 month period.
FREE SENIORS (60+) WALKING PROGRAM at Quesnel Youth Soc-cer Facility, Monday – Friday, 8:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m., closed holidays and over Christmas (Dec. 19 – Jan. 5, 2016)
QUESNEL HEAL-ING ROOMS, are you sick, discour-aged, in need of healing? We are a group of interdenom-inational Christians who pray powerful, faith-filled prayers for the sick and discouraged. Open Monday’s 7 – 9 p.m., 143 Coach Road., Bethel Church. Free. Confidential. Ef-fective. Drop in, no appointment neces-sary. Contact Angela, 250-983-8491, visit quesnelhealingrooms.com or email: [email protected].
SENIORS’ SOCK HOP AT THE LE-GION every Tuesday, 2 – 4 p.m. in the lounge. No charge. Come down and enjoy an afternoon dancing to the oldies, playing darts, pool and crib.
QUESNEL AND DISTRICT HERI-TAGE ASSOCIA-TION, ANTIQUE MACHINERY PARK meets the first Wednesday of each month, 7 p.m., 3055 Dragon Lake Road. Membership is $5/year and new mem-bers are welcome. For information, contact Del, 250-747-2857 or leave a message at 250-747-
4621. We are more than just tractors! So if you like machines and antiques, come out and volunteer. We reserve the right to choose.
PEOPLE INTER-ESTED IN FOSTER-ING IN QUESNEL contact Lisa Shearer, 250-992-2759, ext. 225 at Axis Family Resources.
QUESNEL TOAST-MASTERS Wednes-days, from 7 – 9 p.m. at CNC. Come and visit and learn about improving your com-munication skills in a warm and friendly environment. Are you new to Quesnel? It’s a great way to get connected. Contact Ruby at 250-747-1180 or [email protected]
BREAST CANCER SUPPORT GROUP meets last Thursday of the month at noon at the Legion, 11:45 a.m. for a luncheon meeting. For infor-mation call Vi, 250-747-1130 or Cora, 250-992-9344.
PLANNING AN EVENT? NEED A LOCATION? St. John’s Hall newly renovated space. For information and reservations contact 250-992-6152.
FRIENDS OF THE LIBRARY BOOK CLUB meets the third Thursday of the month at noon in the program room at the Quesnel Library to discuss books members have read. New members are welcome. Call 250-747-3547 for infor-mation.
LETS KNIT, for those interested in getting together to knit and share skills. Open to beginners and experienced knitters, Wednesdays 1 – 3 p.m. at Seniors’ Centre boardroom. For information contact Marion DeWeese, 250-992-
7655.
TOPS (take off pounds sensibly) Meets every Thurs-day evening, weight loss programs and contests. Make weight loss fun with a support group. For details call Janet 250-249-5585.
GRIEF SHARE weekly seminar and support group for people who are grieving the death of someone close to them, Thursdays, 6:30 – 8:30 p.m., beginning Oct. 2 at Northstar Church, Room 109, use lower parking lot entrance. For information call Carol, 250-992-5369 or Debbie, 250-747-1500.
CELEBRATE RE-COVERY a program for hurts, habits and hang ups. Located in the basement of Remax Building, Every Friday, 12 – 2 p.m. Contact 250-991-9697.
FRIENDS OF THE LIBRARY YARN CLUB meets the second and fourth Thursday afternoons, 1 – 3 p.m. in library activity room. New members welcome. For information call Amanda, 250-747-2558 or Martha, 250-747-1606.
CARING FOR SOMEONE WITH ALZHEIMER’S OR DEMENTIA? The Alzheimer’s Soci-ety of B.C. hosts a dementia caregivers group meeting every third Tuesday of the month at the G.R. Baker Memorial Hospital upper board room from 1 – 3 p.m. For more info call Leanne at 1-866-564-7533 or Pete at 250-991-0058.
GOLDEN CEN-TRE always wel-comes new members 45 years old and older. Open Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday, 10 a.m.
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SCRABBLE at the Quesnel Seniors Centre, Thursdays 1 p.m., for information contact Jean 250-992-5051.
PEER DEVELOP-MENT QUESNEL offers free peer-facilitated program-ming for adults with a mental illness and/or addiction. Groups currently run every Monday from 10am to 12pm in the large group room of the Westside Mental Health & Addic-tions Centre (395 Elliot St.). For more information please call (250) 985-5832 or email us at [email protected].
BILLY BARKER DAYS SOCIETY meets the third Thursday of every month, room N212, CNC Quesnel cam-pus at 5:30 p.m.
SENIORS CENTRE PANCAKE BREAK-FAST, first and third Sunday each month, 9 a.m. – 1 p.m.
GOLDEN CEN-TRE hosts all special occasions including memorial teas, anni-versary and birthday celebrations, club meetings, etc. For information and our popular ‘Saving” rate, call 250-991-0090.
SCANDANAVIAN CARDS first and third Wednesday of the month at Seniors Centre, 7 p.m. Meet-ing second Wednes-day of the month at Seniors Centre.
BAKER CREEK ENHANCEMENT SOCIETY (BCES) works to promote public awareness, stewardship, and res-toration of the local environment. Please
join us on the third Monday of every month at noon in the Nature Education and Resource Centre located in West Fra-ser Timber Park.
CALM YOUR LIFE MEDITATION AT HIGH GROUND HEALING, 256 Reid St. every Thursday by donation.
BELL RINGING beginners welcome, Monday’s 10 a.m., Quesnel Seniors’ Centre. For informa-tion phone 250-992-6957.
CARIBOO MIN-ING ASSOCIATION meets the second Sunday of the month at 1 p.m. at the Se-niors’ Centre.
LEGION FLEA MARKET, Wednes-day – Saturday, 10 a.m. – 2 p.m. Dona-tions greatly appreci-ated. Help the Legion help the veterans. Donations can be dropped off at the Legion or call Ken, 250-747-4951.
RESEARCHING YOUR FAMILY HIS-TORY? NEED HELP WITH A BRICK WALL? Quesnel Genealogy Society meetings are the sec-ond Tuesday of the month, September to June at 1490 Beryl Street, 7 p.m. For information contact 250-992-7211.
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RYAN GRAHAMObserver Reporter
Quesnel skaters performed well at the Okanagan Interclub Freeskate competi-tion Nov. 27 – 29 in Kelowna. Quesnel had four skaters in the competition, Mitchell Dunn, Casey Fisher, Grace Dunn and Beverly Smeta-niuk.
Mitchell earned his bronze assessment award in the Star three boys, which was his first competition at the Star three level. Fisher took home gold in the Star four girls, group one in the 13 and over category, out of seven skaters. Coach, Sharon Chow said Fisher recently returned from an injury and had only been skating for two weeks before they left for the competi-tion, which makes
her result even more impressive. Dunn finished fifth out of six skaters in the 13 and over group, in the second division and received mainly gold and silver as-sessments on her individual program elements. Smetaniuk placed seventh out of nine skaters in the senior bronze ladies freeskate. Chow said she skated a strong program and her score was an im-provement from her last competition at the Autumn Leaves Freeskate, held in Chilliwack. The Star events are a com-petitive stream that are set up by Skate Canada to develop the skater’s skills. The next competition is the Cariboo North Central Regional Championships, held in Prince George Jan. 22 – 24, 2016.
Quesnel skaters have strong showing at competition
Casey Fisher (top) won gold at the Okanagan Freeskate Nov. 27 – 29, Grace Dunn (bottom left) finished fifth, Beverly Smetaniuk (Bottom centre) placed seventh and Mitchell Dunn (bottom right) won bronze.
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Quesnel curlers ready for nationalsLeft to right: Dean Cake, Martin Scriver, Travis Burt, Alfred Schotel and Glenda Melnychuk. The curlers are representing Quesnel in the Special Olympics National Winter Games, held March 1 – 5 in Corner Brook, NL.
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Canada’s World Junior team is beginning to take shape, fol-lowing their first round of cuts. Forwards Michael Dal Colle, Spencer Watson and Pierre- Luc Dubois along with defencemen Jakob Chychrun were released and sent back to their junior teams. Dal Colle of the Oshawa Generals was the fifth overall pick in the 2014 NHL draft by the New York Island-ers.
This was Dal Colle second attempt in making the World Junior roster after failing to make last year’s squad. The cuts were made after their second exhibition game against a team of all-stars from Canadi-an universities, where they were defeated 5-4 in a shootout. Mitchell Marner, Joe Hick-etts, Lawson Crouse, Hayden Fleury, Dylan Strome and Brayden Point, who will make a big impact for Canada at the tournament were scratched during the games.
Marner and Strome, who were the third and fourth overall pick in last year’s draft are expected to lead Canada offensively. Chychrun a top pros-pect for the upcoming 2016 NHL draft, was
the youngest defenceman at the camp and was said to have a good chance at making the roster.
Although, he was released it will not hurt his draft status, as this is considered to be a 19- year old tournament and underage players do not usually make a big impact. Chychrun is projected to be a top five draft selection. Another underage player that was released was Dubois, who has had an out-
standing first half of the season with the Cape Breton Scream-ing Eagles, scoring 20 goals and 47 points through 33 games.
He is also considered to be a first round pick in the up-coming draft. Watson of the Kingston Frontenacs, who had 17 goals and 32 points in 32 games was also released. Hockey Canada, announced the addition of Jake Virtanen of the Van-couver Canucks, who was
part of last year’s gold medal winning team.
With the addition of Virtanen it brings the number of return-ing players to four with Crouse, Hicketts and Point the other returnees. The team will depart
for Finland for three pre-tour-nament games against Belarus, the Czech Republic and Sweden before the tournament begins on Dec. 26 where Canada will play their rival the United States.
Canadian World Junior team release four from camp
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Quesnel Special Olympic will be sending eight of its athletes to the Na-tional Winter Games in Corner Brook, NL from March 1 – 5.
The athletes are Cory Melnychuk in cross country skiing, Danny Dodgson and Cherie Swan in snowshoeing and the curling team, consisting of Glenda Melnychuk, Travis Burt, Martin
Scriver, Dean Cake and Alfred Schotel. Along with the athletes there are two coaches for the curling team, Richard Lindstorm and Rick Prosk, who is also the Program Co-ordinator for the organization. Quesnel Special Olym-pics started in 1992 and today they have around 60 registered athletes. Although, they are mainly a sports organization, the athletes benefit from the social aspect as well. Beginning in 2016, Quesnel Special Olympics will
participate in 14 competitions, which is highlighted by the National Winter Games. This will be the first time that athletes from Quesnel Special Olym-pics have qualified for a National Win-ter Games. All eight athletes attended the Provincial Winter Games last February, as members of the regional team. The curling team competed against 21 other teams in four divi-sions, to win its division and advance to nationals.
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5144 - RED BLUFF ACREAGE! 4.23 acres within walking distance of the mall and Wal-mart. Zoned R2 with the potential to subdivide or just build your dream home. Level and well treed, with sewer, n/g, hydro and cable available. Adjoining 6.02 acres also for sale for over 10 acres for development. $67,000.00 Call Randy MLS # R2016359
5145 - ENDLESS POSSIBILITIES! 6.02 acres in Red Blu� within walking distance of the mall and Wal-mart. Zoned R2 with potential to subdivide or build your dream home. Adjoining 4.23 acres also for sale. $88,000.00 Call Randy MLS # R2016368
5148 - LOOKING FOR THAT STARTER HOME that is cheaper than renting, well here it is! Freshly updated mobile home in quiet, private park that is south of the city and only minutes from everything. 2 bdrm, 1 bath mobile home w/newer roof, � ooring updated furnace and paint. Enjoy the low maintenance lifestyle that only a trailer can a� ord. Nice fenced yard for the kids, lovely big deck to enjoy those summer evenings and entertaining. This one is a must see. $48,500.00 Give William a call today. MLS#R2017244
5149 - 4.94 ACRE LOT ONLY 10 MINUTES FROM TOWN, IDEAL FOR GETAWAY LOCATION. Situated on a dead end street with little tra� c and lots of room to roam. Also not far from Troll Ski Hill and outdoor activities. $19,900.00 Give Wayne a call today. MLS # R2018096
5152 - LIVE THE CARIBOO DREAM! Over 2600 sq ft log home on almost 3 acres, just a handful of minutes from town. Gorgeous vaulted ceilings, loft open concept, just waiting for a new family to bring it back to the place it can be. The downstairs is all open and just waiting for you to redesign the layout, with rough-in plumbing. This home is truly worth the time and e� ort to make it a home that you can love for years! $189,900.00 Give William a call today. MLS #-R2019580
5134 - 80 ACRES OF FREEDOM! Custom built family home is only 15 min. from town. Countri� ed kitchen will provide the focus for family activities and walk-in pantry. Master bdrm has a fabulous walk-in closet and elegant 4-pce ensuite. Spectacular main � oor o� ce, and laundry room complete with two sewing/craft centres. Upper � oor boasts 4 lg bdrms, a playroom, and 2- 4pc bathrooms! Full, un� nished bsmt. Triple garage, detached 24x24 shop. $635,000.00 Call Leslie or William today. MLS # R2010393
5142 - NEED ROOM FOR RELATIVES? This is a spacious, fully � nished family home situated on an open 1/2 acre, south of town. Your family will enjoy the spacious kitchen, eating nook, formal dining and generous size living room. There is a recreation games room for everyone to hang out, a sundeck and large fenced yard. It’s all here for one happy family! $249,900.00 Call Leslie today. MLS # R2015845
5089 - A ONE-IN-A-LIFETIME OPPORTUNITY! Over 12,000 square feet to work with inside what used to be the West Fraser Elementary School. 5 newer high-e� ciency natural gas furnaces, an endless supply of water from the high-producing well, and two septic systems. Just under 7 acres of � at usable land under 10 minutes from Quesnel on the West Fraser Rd. Interior may need work to suit your needs. Start brainstorming! $299,900.00 Call Jasper today. MLS #N248071
4956 -NESTLED IN THE TREES, this cute cozy & private updated 3 bedroom / 1 bath home is situated on 1.19 acres in town! Lovely living room with hardwood � oors & n/g f/p, cabinets galore in this contemporary kitchen with Jennaire stove, sliding glass doors in dining room and master bedroom. 3 decks to sit and enjoy scenery. So private, yet so close to town, located just past the indoor soccer � elds. Make it your new home today! Give Bobbi a call today! $164,900.00 MLS#N245324
4912-ABSOLUTE PRIVACY is o� ered with this beautiful log home on 9.6 acres. Be self-su� cient when you own this hobby farm, only minutes from town. Grow your own produce with the many garden areas, watered by drip irrigation system. Raise your animals with fencing, Xfencing & pens. 3-bay carport/garage and covered parking. Bsmt set up as W/S & � nished FR, with forced air wood/electric heat. Updates in past years inc/kitchen, baths, hardwood � ooring. Vaulted ceilings in LR, lots of windows & french doors to spacious deck. $279,900.00 Talk to Terri now. MLS#N244686
4930 - AMPLE SQUARE-FOOTAGE IN THIS SOUTHILLS-LOCATED HOME. Generous room sizes and everything on one level. Newer kitchen with island, and dining-room access to the private backyard. 3 bedrooms on the main and room in the spacious basement for rec room and additional bedroom. Double, attached garage. Located close to school and shopping, it’s very handy. $169,900.00 Call Terri today. MLS#N244963
4951 -THIS ALMOST 3100 SQ FT HOME IN WEST QUESNEL has an amazing array of possibilities. Upstairs 3 bdrms, dining room, formal dining room, family room, 2 living rooms, ensuite, 3 decks. On the ground level � oor there is a 2 bdrm in-law or mortgage helper suite. Large 21’x22’ attached garage. Backyard has 6’ chain-link fencing and apple trees for private relaxation. All this at an amazing price. $195,000.00 Call Bill today. MLS#N245300
4813 - INVESTORS OR ANYONE WHO WANTS A MORTGAGE HELPER! Currently rented home with legal suite close to park, shopping, transit and schools. Spacious 4 bedroom main � oor recently updated with � ooring, paint and more. Basement features a family room and laundry for the main house. 2 bedroom suite is spacious, has separate laundry facilities and has separated utilities from the main house. Open parking in front and double carport with large deck out back. Many updates and many newer appliances. $189,000.00 Call William today. MLS#N242289
4839 - ALL THE WORK HAS BEEN DONE on this beautiful waterfront bungalow overlooking the Quesnel River. Recent renos include roof, hi-e� furnace, new Hot Water tank, paint and much more. This is a 3 bedroom, one-owner home with a huge carport and paved driveway, natural gas � replace and 28 x 8 deck. Full, ready to � nish basement downstairs with large windows, outside entrance and roughed in � replace. Super clean and immaculately maintained, this home shows pride of ownership. $242,000.00 Give Bill a call today! MLS#N242968
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4802 - SPACIOUS SOUTHILLS RANCHER! Lovely 5 bdrm, 4 bath executive home that o� ers a great kitchen with B/I oven and range, plus adjoining family room. Spacious living and dining rooms, 2 � replaces, jacuzzi tub, pellet stove, den and much more. New roof in ‘14 and deck in ‘13. Great yard. Call Randy today. $265,000.00 MLS#N241995
4772 - WITH A BIT OF AMBITION AND TLC, this cozy mobile home just over 5 acres near the Cottonwood River could be all you’ve ever dreamed about. Nice and private, approximately 10 minutes North of Quesnel. Bring your horses, chickens and other barn yard critters and enjoy the simple life in the Cariboo. No such thing as a cold winter night with the wood furnace crackling away! Give Jasper a call today!! $99,000.00 MLS#N241132
4762 - ADORABLE, AFFORDABLE, AND AWAITING NEW OWNERS. This charming 2 bedroom, 1 bath rancher is only a minute’s walk to downtown, schools, churches and shopping. If you prefer not to rent or live in a mobile/manufactured home, then this is a must see! Quick possession available! $89,900.00 Call Jasper today!! MLS#N240984
4595 - DOWNTOWN LOCATED 2 STOREY BUILDING currently ready for your business opportunity. Over 5100 sq. ft. of rental space with 2 ground � oor suites. Upper � oor has loads of potential with great view of Fraser River. Zoned C3 and possible residential rental for upper � oor could be added. Some restrictions may apply. Newer furnace and air conditioning unit. $249,900.00 Call Terri today! MLS#4507521
5118 - BEAUTIFULLY CARED FOR 2012 MODULAR on its own land. Great for retirees with everything on one level. Set up in nice south located development close to schools and shopping, and fully serviced. Open layout with 3 bedrooms, 2 full baths, and 4 (included) appliances. Modern decor is sure to suite your taste, with dark cabinets and up to the minute colours. Easy living and low maintenance free you to live your life. $167,500.00 Call Terri today. MLS # R2003094
5096 - BRING YOUR IDEAS AND IMAGINATION. Great location with so much potential. Tremendous square footage that is waiting for you to � nish it o� and make this a wonderful family home. The upstairs is fully � nished, and basement has so much potential for a recreation room, man cave, or whatever you decide. Detached shop for him or her to putter around, half acre lot close to schools, Bouchie Lake, and just down the road from the golf course. This one is priced right $129,900.00 Call William today. MLS #N248247
5130 - COMFORTABLE 3 BEDROOM MOBILE HOME with addition located in Red Blu� area that is close to shopping and schools. Has large lot with gardens, small greenhouse and combination garage/workshop. This is an ideal starter home or retirement property. $112,000.00 Call Bob Granholm. MLS # R2008342
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1113 - “SELLER PLANNING TO GET THE HOUSE PAINTED INSIDE. House is heated by electric baseboard heaters and a free standing RSF wood heater by convection only. Approx. 1/2 hour drive to Quesnel next to Jade shop. Roof above entire back sundeck can be lowered at winter time to assist in having the snow slide o� . There is a 9x10 cold room under deck. Buyers can have early possession. $159,900.00 Call Archie @250-992-8818.
1115 - EXCELLENT HOBBY FARM ON 119 ACRES. Main house plus ten outbuildings. Equipment shed, wood shed, chicken coop, storage shed, well house, animal shelter, meat house, barn, 8’5x9’5 metal shed. Approximately 1/2 mile of river frontage. BC Hydro line runs diagonally through property. Merchantable timber. Approx. 25 minutes from town. $259,000.00 Call Archie @250-992-8818.
#1122 - ALL 12 LOTS HAVE BEEN PERK TESTED AND APPROVED. Each lot has a driveway and a gate. There are 2 wells 410 ft deep that will serve all the lots. There is a registered easement at the front of the lots for the water line. To be installed by the developer upon agreement. $29,000.00 EACH Call Archie @250-992-8818.
1147 - THIS HOBBY FARM IS LOCATED AT THE END OF SUSAG RD, right across the tracks. Siding on the house is river rock. All buildings have metal roo� ng and are in very good condition. 10 outbuildings in total, two titles to the property, 80 acres and 24. House is heated by hot water. Boiler is � red by wood. Electrical backup. 20’ deep well is spring fed. A creek runs by the house in the spring. $364,000.00 Call Archie @250-992-8818.
1152 - A GOOD STEPPING STONE to start your desire to buy a house. This trailer court is located in the Richbar area approx. 3 miles from town. Asking only $10,900.00 Call Archie @250-992-8818.
#1021 - HOME IN WELLS! 2 bedroom full basement home on a corner lot in Wells. Close to everything. Listed for $90,000.00 Call Archie today @ 250 992 8818
#1081 - GOOD FAMILY HOME. Approximately 1300 sq ft on a 1600 sq ft un� nished basement. High e� ciency furnace. all rooms except kitchen and dining room have laminate � ooring. The 2 acre lot is mostly level. Lake only a few feet away. Basement is un� nished. Listed for $199,000.00 Call Archie today @ 250 992 8818
#1091 - 1.3 ACRE LAKEFRONT PROPERTY on Puntat Taekut (Tibbles) Lake. Gradual sloped manicured lawn right to edge of water. 2600 sq. ft. on 2 levels. Walk right into the main � oor to a huge, custom built kitchen & spacious master bdrm with stunning lake views. 2 bdrms up and 2 down. Huge L/R in bsmt with patio doors to beach level. Owners to provide easement for driveway, septic system and well. Listed for $229,000.00 Call Archie today @ 250 992 8818
1143 - MCLEESE LAKE RESORT! Finest waterfront property on McLeese Lake. Excellent highway 97 exposure and access. Well maintained property features: 10 unit motel, 4 cabins, 20 + RV + Camping sites plus a residence, shop and other outbuildings. Owner says good water from artesian well plus a water license for summer irrigation from lake. All o� ers subject to court approval. $696,000.00 Call Ray today @ 250 991 2787
1146 - ACE MINI STORAGE consists of 3 large buildings with a 2 bdrm home for living quarters and o� ce. Home - 25x42, main storage building - 30’5x163’, 2nd storage building - 22x82, 3rd storage building - 30.5x82. All buildings and the 2 bdrm home are in good shape. On 3 acres with a private driveway in town limits. N/G pipeline R S W runs diagonally through property. 85 units vary in size from 5’x8’ to 10’x30’. Plus outside storage. $650,000.00 Call Archie @250-992-8818.
1155 - 6700 SQ FT TRUCK SHOP with Drive-Thru access and 4-14’ doors. Living quarters has possible 3 bdrms, mezzanine, tool room, laundry, and o� ce on main. Fully alarmed security system plus front yard is fenced and gated. Plumbed for in-� oor heat, but currently using radiant N/G. 2.63 level acres with paved yard and good water. Building is in excellent condition! Roof and Septic recently updated. $375,000.00 Call Ray today @ 250 991 2787
1157 - LONG TERM PROFITABLE FAMILY RESTAURANT opportunity in downtown Quesnel. Many recent renovations throughout. New 5 year lease in place until 2020. Savalas Steak House has been operating at this location for approximately 35 years! Turnkey business opportunity. $250,000.00 Call Ray today @ 250 991 2787
1142 - GORGEOUS WATERFRONT HOME renovated from top to bottom over the last 5 years. Bright and spacious rooms overlooking Dragon Lake. New state-of-the-art septic system. Master bdrm on main with 2 bdrms up and a new bdrm with ensuite also on main. Fully � nished bsmt, great dock, new garage, chain-link fenced yard, wraparound deck, storage shed and a new roof being installed Sept 2015. This is it! $639,500.00 Call Ray today @ 250 991 2787
1144 - EXQUISITELY DETAILED HOME in Johnston subs � nest neighborhood. Full basement has in-law suite. Private Yard with lovely patio area, gardens and storage sheds. Immaculately maintained inside and out, top to bottom. Loft area has o� ce/library space. 3 bedrooms on main. A pleasure to show. Great location! $369,000.00 Call Ray today @ 250 991 2787
1145 - NEAR NEW, OWNER BUILT HOME ON 5 ACRES SOUTHWEST OF TOWN. Open � oor plan, with vaulted ceiling in living room and birch � ooring throughout. Very bright and spacious with a walk out basement. Single attached Garage with a 36 x 54 detached truck shop that has a suite in it. Many extras built into home with extensive electrical for media hook ups. Vendor says lots of good water. $399,500.00 Call Ray today @ 250 991 2787
1148 - NEAR NEW 3 BEDROOM MOBILE on a double-size pad in a family park just outside of city limits. 1 1/2 baths, bright open layout. Huge deck just being � nished. Nice quiet park. $85,900.00Call Ray today @ 250 991 2787
1149 - REALLY NICE NEIGHBORHOOD for this quality-built rancher with full walk-out basement. Only a couple of blocks from Dragon Lake. Full bright spacious kitchen/dining and living rooms with a large, partly covered deck overlooking the fenced � re-friendly yard. Double garage. Quick possession available. $324,900.00Call Ray today @ 250 991 2787
1150 - LOCATION, LOCATION, LOCATION. Beautifully kept 4 level split Johnston Sub home with many recent updates. New furnace, garage door, blinds, � ooring and light � xtures. Gorgeous landscaping. New walk-in shower, new W/D and fridge. 2 � replaces, double garage, 2 decks and a patio in the private and fenced backyard. Great neighborhood is close to everything! $339,900.00 Call Ray today @ 250 991 2787
1154 - MANY QUALITY UPGRADES in this spacious family home only 5 min. to downtown. 3 new bathrooms, new appliances, new pellet & wood stoves, new well and pressure tank. Freshly painted inside & out. Beautifully landscaped backyard with stamped concrete walks, patios and � re pit. Large deck, chain link fenced yard with storage shed & raised bed gardens. Full � nished bsmt, 5 bdrms. Extra-large double garage. $265,000.Call Ray today @ 250 991 2787
1156 - GORGEOUS HOME FOR THE GROWING FAMILY on beautiful 10 Mile Lake. Gently sloping, east facing 1.25 acre lot with recently updated 5 bedroom, 3 bath home with over 4000 sq ft of living space on 3 � oors. Huge kitchen, full basement, wrap around verandah, 2 double garages, 2 NG � replaces, grand entry, OSBE, � re pit an so much more. One of the nicest lots on Ten Mile! Live the dream! $550,000.00 Call Ray today @ 250 991 2787
#1105 - ONE OWNER HOME in adult only park in south Quesnel. City services and a real nice lawn area with a covered patio and carport. Well cared for with 2 bedrooms and generous sized bathroom. Quick possession available. $79,000.00 Call Ray today @ 250 991 2787
#1106 ˜ ORIGINAL OWNER HAS LOVINGLY CARED FOR THIS HOME for over 40 years! Gorgeous property backs onto Baker Creek. Paved Driveway to carport and shop. 500 sq ft concrete patio is mostly covered. Beautiful landscaped yard with good out-buildings and fenced yard. 4 bedroom and 3 baths with new windows and large oak kitchen with island. Full basement with OSBE and woodstove. So much more! $195,000 Call Ray today @ 250 991 2787
1110 - FAMILY FRIENDLY HOBBY FARM 10 minutes south of downtown Quesnel. Spacious executive style home features open � oor plan with huge country kitchen and walk-in pantry. 4 bdrms up plus a bonus room above the extra-large double garage. 1200 sq ft shop has a 2 bdrm self-contained suite. 200 amp service to shop sub-fed to house. Many good outbuildings. Seasonal creek, garden spot, fenced yard and approx. 7 acre pasture fenced & x-fenced. So much more! $475,000.00 Call Ray today @ 250 991 2787
1130 - UNIQUE HOME WITH INCREDIBLE YARD in Kersley. 1.4 acre fenced corner lot with mini orchard, pond & waterfall, greenhouse, root cellar, wood shed, & more. Family home has new furnace and septic system, new tiled bath in bsmt, & many other recent updates. Nearly 2500 sq ft of living space plus an un� nished bonus room above the double garage that could easily be made into more! Must be seen! $255,000.00 Call Ray @ 250 991 2787
1135 - JUST A FEW STEPS to elementary school and shopping. You’ll � nd this completely renovated 2 bedroom starter home. Ready to move into and is available for immediate possession. $95,000.00 Call Ray today @ 250 991 2787
1136 - UNDER THE BIG RED ROOF you’ll � nd this e� ciently laid out 2 bedroom home with great storage, big master bedroom, bright open kitchen and an amazing yard with high-producing vegetable and fruit gardens. Many, many good outbuildings for every use imaginable! Live o� the land! $198,000.00 Call Ray today @ 250 991 2787
1138 - THE MAIN FLOOR IN THIS OLDER HOME HAS BEEN RENOVATED. Patio doors from master bedroom to sun deck. Ng � re place. Most � oors have laminate � ooring. The huge double garage is insulated and has its own chimney. Nice big 0.71 Acre lot in the outskirts of town on city services. Fenced yard.$149,900.00 Call Ray today @ 250 991 2787
1139 - THROUGH THE WROUGHT IRON GATE to your private 3 acre estate. 2 Storey home with basement and many quality out-buildings. Attached garage plus a 24x27 shop with ng radiant heat and 2 bay carport. 15 X 48 rv shed with another covered area attached. Fenced yard, garden spot well test shows 7 gpm. New roof in 2011. 2 new bathrooms. A great place to grow. $399,000.00 Call Ray today @ 250 991 2787
1141 - RENTAL PROPERTY WITH LONG TERM TENANTS. $800/Month plus utilities. 3 Bedroom 2 bath across from baker creek; park and river walk. Close to shopping. Large storage shed. Parking at rear. $127,500.00 Call Ray today @ 250 991 2787
#1098 - “CUTE LITTLE BUNGALOW with full basement. Quick possession. Open � oor plan, deck and fenced yard.” $144,500.00 Call Ray.
#1009 - UP + DOWN DUPLEX, EACH WITH 2 BEDROOMS Lane access for parking. New � ooring & paint, vinyl windows, gas cook stoves. Fenced yard. Listed for $119,900.00 Call Ray today at 250 991 2787
#1031 - RENOVATED UPPER FLOOR WITH NEWER BATHROOM, windows & � ooring. Just under an acre, fenced & x-fenced. Large storage shed, barn & double garage. Close to elementary school, � rehall, pub, community center & general store. Subject to court approval. Listed for $70,000.00 Call Ray today @ 250 991 2787
#1069 - G R E AT LO C AT I O N I N N O R T H Q U E S N E L .Charming 5 bedroom family home walking distance to all amenities. Fenced yard and storage shed/work shop. Listed for $144,500.00 Call Ray today @ 250 991 2787
#1079 - LOCATION, LOCATION! FRUIT TREES, FENCEDyard, detached garage and paved driveway surround this nicely updated 5 bedroom, 2 bath N. Quesnel charmer. New high e� ciency furnace, new � ooring and paint. Updated bethrooms and more. Includes 5 appliances and available for immediate possession. Listed for $219,000.00 Call Ray today @ 250 991 2787
#1082 - PRIVATE 23 ACRES OF PEACE AND QUIET. Updated 3100 sq ft home with new 28’x40’ shop with loft near hallis lake. Tremendous views from the deck, kitchen and master bedroom. Backs onto Crown land, with trails to Dragon Mountain (top). shop is wired, insulated, heated and plumbed with 12’ doors. Listed for $339,000.00 Call Ray today @ 250 991 2787
#1094 - PRISTINE NORTH QUESNEL RANCHER that has been renovated into a classic beauty! Timeless original hardwood � oors throughout, bright kitchen with white granite counters and a huge island. 5 Pce main and 4 pce ensuite to service the 4 generous sized bdrms up. Bsmt has tons of storage, a recroom and an outside entry. Spotless fenced yard features 2 storage sheds. Manicured yard and 3 patios and decks for your enjoyment. Call Ray today! $349,900.00
#1095 - SOLID HOME ON 1.5 ACRES IN THE CITY has tremendous privacy and full city services. 2700 sq ft home with a 1 bedroom in law suite. New furnace and hot water tank. Single attached garage plus a 3 bay RV shed, workshop and garden shed. Covered deck and well treed yard.” $249,900.00 Call Ray.
#1097 - “BUILT BY “THE TIMBER KINGS” of Pioneer Log Homes! Cedar log home meticulously maintained on a nicely treed 0.81 acre lot with a partial view of Bouchie Lake. Open � oor plan with tons of natural light! Lots of new stu� since 2012: water system, toilets, bsmt � ooring, light � xtures, trim, deck completed with new door from expanded entryway, and new fridge and dishwasher. Recent landscaping improved in backyard. $289,000.00 Call Ray.
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250.991.2787
1113 - “SELLER PLANNING TO GET THE HOUSE PAINTED INSIDE. House is heated by electric baseboard heaters and a free standing RSF wood heater by convection only. Approx. 1/2 hour drive to Quesnel next to Jade shop. Roof above entire back sundeck can be lowered at winter time to assist in having the snow slide o� . There is a 9x10 cold room under deck. Buyers can have early possession. $159,900.00 Call Archie @250-992-8818.
1115 - EXCELLENT HOBBY FARM ON 119 ACRES. Main house plus ten outbuildings. Equipment shed, wood shed, chicken coop, storage shed, well house, animal shelter, meat house, barn, 8’5x9’5 metal shed. Approximately 1/2 mile of river frontage. BC Hydro line runs diagonally through property. Merchantable timber. Approx. 25 minutes from town. $259,000.00 Call Archie @250-992-8818.
#1122 - ALL 12 LOTS HAVE BEEN PERK TESTED AND APPROVED. Each lot has a driveway and a gate. There are 2 wells 410 ft deep that will serve all the lots. There is a registered easement at the front of the lots for the water line. To be installed by the developer upon agreement. $29,000.00 EACH Call Archie @250-992-8818.
1147 - THIS HOBBY FARM IS LOCATED AT THE END OF SUSAG RD, right across the tracks. Siding on the house is river rock. All buildings have metal roo� ng and are in very good condition. 10 outbuildings in total, two titles to the property, 80 acres and 24. House is heated by hot water. Boiler is � red by wood. Electrical backup. 20’ deep well is spring fed. A creek runs by the house in the spring. $364,000.00 Call Archie @250-992-8818.
1152 - A GOOD STEPPING STONE to start your desire to buy a house. This trailer court is located in the Richbar area approx. 3 miles from town. Asking only $10,900.00 Call Archie @250-992-8818.
#1021 - HOME IN WELLS! 2 bedroom full basement home on a corner lot in Wells. Close to everything. Listed for $90,000.00 Call Archie today @ 250 992 8818
#1081 - GOOD FAMILY HOME. Approximately 1300 sq ft on a 1600 sq ft un� nished basement. High e� ciency furnace. all rooms except kitchen and dining room have laminate � ooring. The 2 acre lot is mostly level. Lake only a few feet away. Basement is un� nished. Listed for $199,000.00 Call Archie today @ 250 992 8818
#1091 - 1.3 ACRE LAKEFRONT PROPERTY on Puntat Taekut (Tibbles) Lake. Gradual sloped manicured lawn right to edge of water. 2600 sq. ft. on 2 levels. Walk right into the main � oor to a huge, custom built kitchen & spacious master bdrm with stunning lake views. 2 bdrms up and 2 down. Huge L/R in bsmt with patio doors to beach level. Owners to provide easement for driveway, septic system and well. Listed for $229,000.00 Call Archie today @ 250 992 8818
1143 - MCLEESE LAKE RESORT! Finest waterfront property on McLeese Lake. Excellent highway 97 exposure and access. Well maintained property features: 10 unit motel, 4 cabins, 20 + RV + Camping sites plus a residence, shop and other outbuildings. Owner says good water from artesian well plus a water license for summer irrigation from lake. All o� ers subject to court approval. $696,000.00 Call Ray today @ 250 991 2787
1146 - ACE MINI STORAGE consists of 3 large buildings with a 2 bdrm home for living quarters and o� ce. Home - 25x42, main storage building - 30’5x163’, 2nd storage building - 22x82, 3rd storage building - 30.5x82. All buildings and the 2 bdrm home are in good shape. On 3 acres with a private driveway in town limits. N/G pipeline R S W runs diagonally through property. 85 units vary in size from 5’x8’ to 10’x30’. Plus outside storage. $650,000.00 Call Archie @250-992-8818.
1155 - 6700 SQ FT TRUCK SHOP with Drive-Thru access and 4-14’ doors. Living quarters has possible 3 bdrms, mezzanine, tool room, laundry, and o� ce on main. Fully alarmed security system plus front yard is fenced and gated. Plumbed for in-� oor heat, but currently using radiant N/G. 2.63 level acres with paved yard and good water. Building is in excellent condition! Roof and Septic recently updated. $375,000.00 Call Ray today @ 250 991 2787
1157 - LONG TERM PROFITABLE FAMILY RESTAURANT opportunity in downtown Quesnel. Many recent renovations throughout. New 5 year lease in place until 2020. Savalas Steak House has been operating at this location for approximately 35 years! Turnkey business opportunity. $250,000.00 Call Ray today @ 250 991 2787
1142 - GORGEOUS WATERFRONT HOME renovated from top to bottom over the last 5 years. Bright and spacious rooms overlooking Dragon Lake. New state-of-the-art septic system. Master bdrm on main with 2 bdrms up and a new bdrm with ensuite also on main. Fully � nished bsmt, great dock, new garage, chain-link fenced yard, wraparound deck, storage shed and a new roof being installed Sept 2015. This is it! $639,500.00 Call Ray today @ 250 991 2787
1144 - EXQUISITELY DETAILED HOME in Johnston subs � nest neighborhood. Full basement has in-law suite. Private Yard with lovely patio area, gardens and storage sheds. Immaculately maintained inside and out, top to bottom. Loft area has o� ce/library space. 3 bedrooms on main. A pleasure to show. Great location! $369,000.00 Call Ray today @ 250 991 2787
1145 - NEAR NEW, OWNER BUILT HOME ON 5 ACRES SOUTHWEST OF TOWN. Open � oor plan, with vaulted ceiling in living room and birch � ooring throughout. Very bright and spacious with a walk out basement. Single attached Garage with a 36 x 54 detached truck shop that has a suite in it. Many extras built into home with extensive electrical for media hook ups. Vendor says lots of good water. $399,500.00 Call Ray today @ 250 991 2787
1148 - NEAR NEW 3 BEDROOM MOBILE on a double-size pad in a family park just outside of city limits. 1 1/2 baths, bright open layout. Huge deck just being � nished. Nice quiet park. $85,900.00Call Ray today @ 250 991 2787
1149 - REALLY NICE NEIGHBORHOOD for this quality-built rancher with full walk-out basement. Only a couple of blocks from Dragon Lake. Full bright spacious kitchen/dining and living rooms with a large, partly covered deck overlooking the fenced � re-friendly yard. Double garage. Quick possession available. $324,900.00Call Ray today @ 250 991 2787
1150 - LOCATION, LOCATION, LOCATION. Beautifully kept 4 level split Johnston Sub home with many recent updates. New furnace, garage door, blinds, � ooring and light � xtures. Gorgeous landscaping. New walk-in shower, new W/D and fridge. 2 � replaces, double garage, 2 decks and a patio in the private and fenced backyard. Great neighborhood is close to everything! $339,900.00 Call Ray today @ 250 991 2787
1154 - MANY QUALITY UPGRADES in this spacious family home only 5 min. to downtown. 3 new bathrooms, new appliances, new pellet & wood stoves, new well and pressure tank. Freshly painted inside & out. Beautifully landscaped backyard with stamped concrete walks, patios and � re pit. Large deck, chain link fenced yard with storage shed & raised bed gardens. Full � nished bsmt, 5 bdrms. Extra-large double garage. $265,000.Call Ray today @ 250 991 2787
1156 - GORGEOUS HOME FOR THE GROWING FAMILY on beautiful 10 Mile Lake. Gently sloping, east facing 1.25 acre lot with recently updated 5 bedroom, 3 bath home with over 4000 sq ft of living space on 3 � oors. Huge kitchen, full basement, wrap around verandah, 2 double garages, 2 NG � replaces, grand entry, OSBE, � re pit an so much more. One of the nicest lots on Ten Mile! Live the dream! $550,000.00 Call Ray today @ 250 991 2787
#1105 - ONE OWNER HOME in adult only park in south Quesnel. City services and a real nice lawn area with a covered patio and carport. Well cared for with 2 bedrooms and generous sized bathroom. Quick possession available. $79,000.00 Call Ray today @ 250 991 2787
#1106 ˜ ORIGINAL OWNER HAS LOVINGLY CARED FOR THIS HOME for over 40 years! Gorgeous property backs onto Baker Creek. Paved Driveway to carport and shop. 500 sq ft concrete patio is mostly covered. Beautiful landscaped yard with good out-buildings and fenced yard. 4 bedroom and 3 baths with new windows and large oak kitchen with island. Full basement with OSBE and woodstove. So much more! $195,000 Call Ray today @ 250 991 2787
1110 - FAMILY FRIENDLY HOBBY FARM 10 minutes south of downtown Quesnel. Spacious executive style home features open � oor plan with huge country kitchen and walk-in pantry. 4 bdrms up plus a bonus room above the extra-large double garage. 1200 sq ft shop has a 2 bdrm self-contained suite. 200 amp service to shop sub-fed to house. Many good outbuildings. Seasonal creek, garden spot, fenced yard and approx. 7 acre pasture fenced & x-fenced. So much more! $475,000.00 Call Ray today @ 250 991 2787
1130 - UNIQUE HOME WITH INCREDIBLE YARD in Kersley. 1.4 acre fenced corner lot with mini orchard, pond & waterfall, greenhouse, root cellar, wood shed, & more. Family home has new furnace and septic system, new tiled bath in bsmt, & many other recent updates. Nearly 2500 sq ft of living space plus an un� nished bonus room above the double garage that could easily be made into more! Must be seen! $255,000.00 Call Ray @ 250 991 2787
1135 - JUST A FEW STEPS to elementary school and shopping. You’ll � nd this completely renovated 2 bedroom starter home. Ready to move into and is available for immediate possession. $95,000.00 Call Ray today @ 250 991 2787
1136 - UNDER THE BIG RED ROOF you’ll � nd this e� ciently laid out 2 bedroom home with great storage, big master bedroom, bright open kitchen and an amazing yard with high-producing vegetable and fruit gardens. Many, many good outbuildings for every use imaginable! Live o� the land! $198,000.00 Call Ray today @ 250 991 2787
1138 - THE MAIN FLOOR IN THIS OLDER HOME HAS BEEN RENOVATED. Patio doors from master bedroom to sun deck. Ng � re place. Most � oors have laminate � ooring. The huge double garage is insulated and has its own chimney. Nice big 0.71 Acre lot in the outskirts of town on city services. Fenced yard.$149,900.00 Call Ray today @ 250 991 2787
1139 - THROUGH THE WROUGHT IRON GATE to your private 3 acre estate. 2 Storey home with basement and many quality out-buildings. Attached garage plus a 24x27 shop with ng radiant heat and 2 bay carport. 15 X 48 rv shed with another covered area attached. Fenced yard, garden spot well test shows 7 gpm. New roof in 2011. 2 new bathrooms. A great place to grow. $399,000.00 Call Ray today @ 250 991 2787
1141 - RENTAL PROPERTY WITH LONG TERM TENANTS. $800/Month plus utilities. 3 Bedroom 2 bath across from baker creek; park and river walk. Close to shopping. Large storage shed. Parking at rear. $127,500.00 Call Ray today @ 250 991 2787
#1098 - “CUTE LITTLE BUNGALOW with full basement. Quick possession. Open � oor plan, deck and fenced yard.” $144,500.00 Call Ray.
#1009 - UP + DOWN DUPLEX, EACH WITH 2 BEDROOMS Lane access for parking. New � ooring & paint, vinyl windows, gas cook stoves. Fenced yard. Listed for $119,900.00 Call Ray today at 250 991 2787
#1031 - RENOVATED UPPER FLOOR WITH NEWER BATHROOM, windows & � ooring. Just under an acre, fenced & x-fenced. Large storage shed, barn & double garage. Close to elementary school, � rehall, pub, community center & general store. Subject to court approval. Listed for $70,000.00 Call Ray today @ 250 991 2787
#1069 - G R E AT LO C AT I O N I N N O R T H Q U E S N E L .Charming 5 bedroom family home walking distance to all amenities. Fenced yard and storage shed/work shop. Listed for $144,500.00 Call Ray today @ 250 991 2787
#1079 - LOCATION, LOCATION! FRUIT TREES, FENCEDyard, detached garage and paved driveway surround this nicely updated 5 bedroom, 2 bath N. Quesnel charmer. New high e� ciency furnace, new � ooring and paint. Updated bethrooms and more. Includes 5 appliances and available for immediate possession. Listed for $219,000.00 Call Ray today @ 250 991 2787
#1082 - PRIVATE 23 ACRES OF PEACE AND QUIET. Updated 3100 sq ft home with new 28’x40’ shop with loft near hallis lake. Tremendous views from the deck, kitchen and master bedroom. Backs onto Crown land, with trails to Dragon Mountain (top). shop is wired, insulated, heated and plumbed with 12’ doors. Listed for $339,000.00 Call Ray today @ 250 991 2787
#1094 - PRISTINE NORTH QUESNEL RANCHER that has been renovated into a classic beauty! Timeless original hardwood � oors throughout, bright kitchen with white granite counters and a huge island. 5 Pce main and 4 pce ensuite to service the 4 generous sized bdrms up. Bsmt has tons of storage, a recroom and an outside entry. Spotless fenced yard features 2 storage sheds. Manicured yard and 3 patios and decks for your enjoyment. Call Ray today! $349,900.00
#1095 - SOLID HOME ON 1.5 ACRES IN THE CITY has tremendous privacy and full city services. 2700 sq ft home with a 1 bedroom in law suite. New furnace and hot water tank. Single attached garage plus a 3 bay RV shed, workshop and garden shed. Covered deck and well treed yard.” $249,900.00 Call Ray.
#1097 - “BUILT BY “THE TIMBER KINGS” of Pioneer Log Homes! Cedar log home meticulously maintained on a nicely treed 0.81 acre lot with a partial view of Bouchie Lake. Open � oor plan with tons of natural light! Lots of new stu� since 2012: water system, toilets, bsmt � ooring, light � xtures, trim, deck completed with new door from expanded entryway, and new fridge and dishwasher. Recent landscaping improved in backyard. $289,000.00 Call Ray.
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WESTBLACKWATER RD 25+ AC. $55,000.+GST N214273/ N214274
NORTH/SOUTHFUTURE DRIVE $ 11,000. N242798
WELLSWells is the place to be! Don’t miss out on owning an awesome
piece of BC history. Tons to do in and around this artsy little community close to Barkerville & Bowron Lake... Arts, Wells,
Bowron Lake Chain, � shing, hiking, snowmobiling, digging for gold. Call Amber
LOT 23 MILDRED AVE $14,000. N247249LOT 24 MILDRED AVE $14,000. N247282LOT 29 MILDRED AVE $12,000. N247250
PARCEL D SOLIBAKKE DR $16,000. N2472463898 LOWHEE ROAD $20,000. N245580
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$398,500677 Broughton St. – Well maintained 4-plex with 1680 sq ft, 3 bdrms, 2 baths, and in suite laundry per unit. Situated across from Baker Creek in West Quesnel and close to shopping and schools. Rent is currently $750.00 for 1 of the units and $800.00 for the rest per month. An excellent investment opportunity. Call Amber, Andrea or Linda.MLS#N244414 NCR#2564
$19,000Racing Rd - UNBELIEVABLE PRICE! ½ ACRE BUILDING LOT ON RACING RD. Complete w/paved roads, city water & close to shopping, recreation in South Quesnel. Better yet, also buy the ½ acre next door for another $19,000 for a full acre! Start planning your dream home! Call RickLot 1 MLS#N227183 Lot 2 MLS#N227185 NCR#2424-5
$19,000Racing Rd - UNBELIEVABLE PRICE! ½ ACRE BUILDING LOT ON RACING RD. Complete w/paved roads, city water & close to shopping, recreation in South Quesnel. Better yet, also buy the ½ acre next door for another $19,000 for a full acre! Start planning your dream home! Call RickLot 1 MLS#N227183 Lot 2 MLS#N227185 NCR#2424-5
$126,5001249 Ellison Road - Tons of potential + 2 awesome 0.44 acre lots + fantastic location in Red Bluff = a great buy! A few updates include some windows, the main bath (partial), and the back deck. the house backs onto a spacious and private backyard. And the large outbuilding is perfect for storing those toys or creating a workshop. Bring your imagination, creativity and elbow grease.MLS#R20143103 NCR#2616
$20,0003898 Lowhee Rd. – Fantastic corner lot in historic & artistic Wells, BC! Make this spot your future summer home, or a winter getaway for you snowmobilers. Just a short drive to Barkerville, Troll Ski Hill, & Bowron Lake. This is an awesome community to call home! Call Amber for more information.MLS#N245580 NCR#2577
$55,000Blackwater Rd- Land-Lots of land! 26+ acres of privacy, trees, nature views & only 15 min. west of Quesnel. Great holding property or build/develop. Plenty of room to collect toys - 4 wheelers, horses, pets, chickens/livestock & especially kids. Nice terrain, nice trees, nice price. Newly subdivided. HST applies. Call RickLot 2 -MLS#N214274 Lot 3 -MLS#N214273 NCR#2247-8
$69,900#62 – 313 Westland Rd. – Move-in Ready! Neat, clean, bright. Enjoy covered patio & privacy of this adult mobile home park. Quick possession. Single carport, 2 spacious bdrms. Includes stove, fridge, washer & dryer. Storage shed is included in park rent. Adult age 50+, owner occupied only & must be park management approved. This is a very nice & well-kept park. Call Lisa or Andrea to view.MLS#N246590 NCR#2582
$125,000212 Beath St. - Great starter home or investment property. 3 bedroom home w/in-law suite in the basement. Recent updates include roof overhang, siding, chain link fence, too many to list. Call Lisa to view.MLS#N243332 NCR#2549
$15,000723 Future Dr. – READY–SET–BUILD! North Quesnel half-acre, level lot. Driveway’s in and so is the power pole. In Bernard Subdivision, near Barlow Creek Elementary School. Priced to Sell. Call Lisa.MLS#N242778 #2550
$139,9001381 Sam Toy Rd – “Development Potential” Corner Lot. Just off Hwy 97, corner of Gook Rd & Sam Toy. Chain Link fenced on 3 sides. Gravel lot. Level, ideal for development. Currently used as vehicle, RV & storage. Zoning is Institutional (P) w/ various commercial, retail, & eight industrial properties nearby. Call Rick.
MLS#4507270 #2545
$64,000937 River Park Rd. – 4 Bdrm home w/ full unfinished bsmt at the end of a quiet cul-de-sac with a river view. Newer HWT, pump & pressure tank. This house has a 2500 gal above ground cistern in an insulated shed. This is a fixer upper w/ huge potential. Call Andrea to view.
MLS#R2020481 NCR#2621
$14,000Lot#24 Mildred Ave – Wells is the place to be! Don’t miss out on owning a awesome piece of BC history. This lot is right where you want to be. Tons to do in and around this artsy little community that is so close to Barkerville and Bowron Lake. There’s Arts Wells, the Bowron Lake chain, � shing hiking, snowmobiling, and digging for gold to name a few whether this becomes home sweet home or your home away from home, Wells is it!MLS#N247282 NCR#2588
$16,000Parcel D Solibakke Dr – Wells is the place to be! Don’t miss out on owning a awesome piece of BC history. This lot is right where you want to be. Tons to do in and around this artsy little community that is so close to Barkerville and Bowron Lake. There’s Arts Wells, the Bowron Lake chain, � shing hiking, snowmobiling, and digging for gold to name a few whether this becomes home sweet home or your home away from home, Wells is it!MLS#N247246 NCR#2589
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$153,900687 Elm St. - Unique split-level w/many upgrades on a beautiful 0.65 acre corner lot in Red Bluff. Dining rm, kitchen & laundry on main, LR a few steps above the main, 2 bdrms & 4pc bath a few steps above LR, & rec rm in the bsmt. New carpet, bath, paint, HWT & most lighting. Newer laminate, jet pump & water softener. Outside is fully fenced w/mature landscaping, cov’d front deck & drilled well. Very close to shopping & public transit. Quick possession available! Call Andrea or Amber to view! MLS#R2010083 NCR#2615
$165,9001772 Birch Ave. – 1.32 acres+ awesome location + privacy = a great buy! 3 bdrm diamond in the rough location in Red Bluff. A new roof, glass in many of the windows, and water softener in 2014. Amazing yard boasts lilacs, plums, apples, raspberries, saskatoons, black currant bush, & hedges. Outbuildings incl/ a wired, insulated, and heated workshop, storage shed, and pump house. This one is a must-see! Call Amber!MLS#R2005394 NCR#2610
$79,90037-313 Westland Rd - This Adult-oriented & centrally located 2 bdrm manufd home is move-in ready & perfect for the 1st time home buyer or downsizer! Trees around the sides & back create tons of privacy, lots of paved parking, a fenced area for a small dog or two, new fridge/stove/DW & new roof (2007). Free RV parking in the park, public trans just across the street, w/park fees of only $225/mo & quick possession. Come take a look! Call Amber!MLS#R2009575 NCR#2613
$53,500390 Willis St. – Priced to sell, this rancher has been updated in the last 10 years. It’s a cozy 2 bdrm w/ hardwood floors in the living room. 100 Amp panel box, newer roofing & siding, carport, on city services. Walking distance to shopping & school. Sold as is, where is. Call Lisa or Andrea to view.MLS#N248087 NCR#2605
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SEE DEALER FOR DETAILS. *Plus freight and PDI of $585, plus tire levy, plus applicable taxes. All pricing net of rebates, dealer keeps rebates. In stock units only, call dealer for details. Some units shown with additional charge options (like winches), these accessories are not included in prices shown unless otherwise stated.
www.spectrapowersports.com770 North Broadway, Williams Lake • 250-392-3201 • [email protected]
Getting You Out There!
Warning: The Polaris RANGER and RZR are not intended for on-road use. Driver must be at least 16 years old with a valid driver’s license to operate. Passengers must be at least 12 years old and tall enough to grasp the hand holds and plant feet � rmly on the � oor. All SxS drivers should take a safety training course. Contact ROHVA at www.rohva.org or (949) 255-2560 for additional information. Drivers and passengers should always wear helmets, eye protection, protective clothing, and seat belts. Always use cab nets. Be particularly careful on dif� cult terrain. Never drive on public roads or paved surfaces. Never engage in stunt driving, and avoid excessive speeds and sharp turns. Riding and alcohol/drugs don’t mix. Check local laws before riding on trails. ATVs can be hazardous to operate. Polaris adult models are for riders 16 and older. For your safety, always wear a helmet, eye protection and protective clothing, and be sure to take a safety training course. For safety and training information in the U.S., call the SVIA at (800) 887-2887. You may also contact your Polaris dealer or call Polaris at (800) 342-3764. ©2015 Polaris Industries Inc.
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• 550 Fan Engine• 15 x 144 x 1.35 Track• Electric Start• PERC Reverse• CVTech Powerbloc 50/ Invance
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2015 Polaris Indy LXT 144 INT
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MSRP $8,899
• 550 Fan Engine• Electric Start• PERC Reverse• Articulated Rear Suspension• Lock & Ride Convertible Passenger seat• High-Flotation 15” x 155” x1.6” cobra
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Comes With 1 Year Warranty
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• On-Demand True All Wheel Drive• Legendary Smooth Independent Suspension
• 10.25” Ground Clearance • 1225 LB Towing Capacity
2016 Polaris Sportsman 450MSRP $6,899
SALE PRICE $4,995*
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• New Powerful 40HP ProStar Engine• Loaded with convenience and comfort for 6 Passengers
• On-Demand True All Wheel Drive • 11.3” Ground Clearance• 10” Dual A-Arm Smooth And Robust Suspension
• 2000 LBS Class Leading Towing Capacity
2015 Polaris Ranger 570 Crew EPSMSRP $16,499
SALE PRICE $11,995*
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• Powerful 44 HP Liquid Cooled Pro Star Engine• Electronic Fuel Injected
• On Demand True All Wheel Drive• 10.5” Ground Clearance
• Seating for 3 Passengers • 1500 LB Towing Capacity
2016 Polaris Ranger 570 Full SizeMSRP $11,499
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• Powerful 68 HP ProStar HO engine features 13% more power• 2000 LBS Class-Leading Towing Capacity
• On Demand True AWD/2WD/Versa Trac Turf Mode• Smooth and Robust 10” Dual A-Arm Suspension
• 11.3 “ Ground Clearance •Seats 6
2015 Polaris Ranger 900 CrewMSRP $16,499
SALE PRICE $11,995*
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• Powerful 45HP ProStar Engine• Electronic Fuel Injected • Light Weight Transmission
• 9” Superior Front Travel• True All Wheel Drive • 1500LB Towing Capacity
2016 Polaris RZR 570MSRP $11,799
SALE PRICE $9,995*
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• Polaris 44 HP ProStar 570 Engine • 11” Ground Clearance• Legendary Independent Rear Suspension with 9.5” of travel
• On-Demand True All-Wheel Drive• Huge 1,255 LBS Towing Capacity • Electronic Power Steering
•EBS (Engine Brake System)
2016 Polaris Sportsman 570MSRP $7,599
SALE PRICE $5,995*
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New AXYS® RMK®Instantaneous Li� Rider Balanced™ ControlImmediate Response
Class Leading Horsepower
Lightest in Class 408 LB
SEE DEALER FOR DETAILS. *Plus freight and PDI of $585, plus tire levy, plus applicable taxes. All pricing net of rebates, dealer keeps rebates. In stock units only, call dealer for details. Some units shown with additional charge options (like winches), these accessories are not included in prices shown unless otherwise stated.
www.spectrapowersports.com770 North Broadway, Williams Lake • 250-392-3201 • [email protected]
Getting You Out There!
Warning: The Polaris RANGER and RZR are not intended for on-road use. Driver must be at least 16 years old with a valid driver’s license to operate. Passengers must be at least 12 years old and tall enough to grasp the hand holds and plant feet � rmly on the � oor. All SxS drivers should take a safety training course. Contact ROHVA at www.rohva.org or (949) 255-2560 for additional information. Drivers and passengers should always wear helmets, eye protection, protective clothing, and seat belts. Always use cab nets. Be particularly careful on dif� cult terrain. Never drive on public roads or paved surfaces. Never engage in stunt driving, and avoid excessive speeds and sharp turns. Riding and alcohol/drugs don’t mix. Check local laws before riding on trails. ATVs can be hazardous to operate. Polaris adult models are for riders 16 and older. For your safety, always wear a helmet, eye protection and protective clothing, and be sure to take a safety training course. For safety and training information in the U.S., call the SVIA at (800) 887-2887. You may also contact your Polaris dealer or call Polaris at (800) 342-3764. ©2015 Polaris Industries Inc.
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• Polaris 44 HP ProStar 570 Engine • 11” Ground Clearance• Legendary Independent Rear Suspension with 9.5” of travel• On-Demand True All-Wheel Drive • Electronic Fuel Injection
• Huge 1,255 LBS Towing Capacity • Electronic Power Steering• EBS (Engine Brake System)
2015 Polaris Sportsman 570 EPSMSRP $8,499
SALE PRICE $5,995*
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• Proven and reliable, air cooled 200 engine• Automatic PVT Transmission with forward, neutral and reverse
• Dual A-Arm Suspension• Long -Travel Rear Suspension
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TOWARD THE PURCHASE OR LEASE OF ANY 2015 GMC
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% FORUP TO
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2015 MODELS.
% FORUP TO
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2015 MODELS.
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$5,700MINIMUM
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OR
OR+ $2,000 IN FINANCE CREDIT‡‡
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% FORUP TO
PURCHASEFINANCING0 84 MONTHS^ ON SELECT
2015 MODELS.
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ON OTHER MODELS
INCLUDES $1,000 CONNECT & WIN BONUS AND $750 PACKAGE DISCOUNT
OR+ $5,000 IN FINANCE CREDIT‡‡
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CGM
CDea
lers
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1-80
0-GM
-DRI
VE. G
MC
is a
bra
nd o
f Gen
eral
Mot
ors
of C
anad
a. O
ffers
app
ly to
the
fi nan
ce o
f a 2
015
Sier
ra 2
500H
D/35
00HD
, Sie
rra
1500
Dou
ble
Cab
2WD
1SA,
Ter
rain
SLE
-1 A
WD.
Lic
ense
, ins
uran
ce, r
egis
tratio
n, a
dmin
istra
tion
fees
, dea
ler f
ees,
PPS
A an
d ta
xes
not i
nclu
ded.
Dea
lers
ar
e fre
e to
set
indi
vidu
al p
rices
. Lim
ited
time
offe
rs w
hich
may
not
be
com
bine
d w
ith o
ther
offe
rs, a
nd a
re s
ubje
ct to
cha
nge
with
out n
otic
e. O
ffers
app
ly to
qua
lifi e
d re
tail
cust
omer
s in
BC
GMC
Deal
er M
arke
ting
Asso
ciat
ion
area
onl
y. De
aler
trad
e m
ay b
e re
quire
d. *
No
purc
hase
nec
essa
ry. O
pen
to C
anad
ian
resi
dent
s w
ith a
val
id d
river
’s li
cenc
e w
ho h
ave
reac
hed
the
age
of m
ajor
ity in
thei
r pro
vinc
e of
resi
denc
e. C
onte
st c
lose
s Ja
nuar
y 4,
201
6. C
redi
t Aw
ards
up
to $
10,0
00 in
clud
e ap
plic
able
taxe
s an
d m
ust b
e ap
plie
d to
the
purc
hase
or l
ease
of a
new
201
5 or
201
6 M
Y GM
C ve
hicl
e de
liver
ed o
n or
bef
ore
Janu
ary
4, 2
016.
Thi
rty V
ehic
le A
war
ds a
vaila
ble
to b
e w
on, e
ach
cons
istin
g of
w
inne
r’s c
hoic
e of
a v
ehic
le w
ith a
n M
SRP
of $
35,0
00 C
AD o
r les
s. T
he c
usto
mer
is re
spon
sibl
e fo
r any
oth
er ta
xes,
lice
nse,
insu
ranc
e, re
gist
ratio
n, o
r oth
er fe
es. V
ehic
le A
war
ds a
re n
ot tr
ansf
erab
le a
nd n
o ca
sh s
ubst
itute
s ar
e pe
rmitt
ed. N
ot a
ll aw
ards
hav
e th
e sa
me
odds
of w
inni
ng. F
or fu
ll ru
les
and
prog
ram
det
ails
, vis
it yo
ur G
M d
eale
r or
gm
.ca.
Cor
rect
ans
wer
to m
athe
mat
ical
ski
ll-te
stin
g qu
estio
n re
quire
d. S
ee y
our G
M d
eale
r or g
m.c
a fo
r ful
l con
test
rule
s an
d pr
ogra
m d
etai
ls. ^
Offe
r ava
ilabl
e to
qua
lifi e
d re
tail
cust
omer
s in
Can
ada
for v
ehic
les
deliv
ered
bet
wee
n De
cem
ber 4
th, 2
015
and
Janu
ary
4th,
201
6. 0
% p
urch
ase
fi nan
cing
offe
red
on a
ppro
ved
cred
it by
TD
Auto
Fin
ance
Se
rvic
es, S
cotia
bank
® o
r RB
C Ro
yal B
ank
for
84 m
onth
s on
sel
ect n
ew o
r de
mon
stra
tor
2015
GM
C ve
hicl
es e
xclu
ding
Yuk
on, Y
ukon
XL,
Sie
rra
2500
HD
Dies
el, S
avan
a, C
anyo
n 2S
A an
d Ca
nyon
4x4
. Pa
rtici
patin
g le
nder
s ar
e su
bjec
t to
chan
ge.
Rate
s fro
m o
ther
lend
ers
will
var
y. Do
wn
paym
ent,
trade
and
/or
secu
rity
depo
sit m
ay b
e re
quire
d.
Mon
thly
pay
men
t and
cos
t of b
orro
win
g w
ill v
ary
depe
ndin
g on
am
ount
bor
row
ed a
nd d
own
paym
ent/t
rade
. Exa
mpl
e: $
45,0
00 a
t 0%
APR
, the
mon
thly
pay
men
t is
$535
.71
for
84 m
onth
s. C
ost o
f bor
row
ing
is $
0, to
tal o
blig
atio
n is
$45
,000
. Offe
r is
unc
ondi
tiona
lly in
tere
st-f
ree.
Fre
ight
, air
tax
($10
0, if
app
licab
le) i
nclu
ded.
Li
cens
e, in
sura
nce,
re
gist
ratio
n, P
PSA/
mov
able
pro
perty
regi
stry
fees
, app
licab
le ta
xes
and
deal
er fe
es n
ot in
clud
ed. D
eale
rs m
ay s
ell f
or le
ss. L
imite
d tim
e of
fer w
hich
may
not
be
com
bine
d w
ith c
erta
in o
ther
offe
rs. G
M C
anad
a m
ay m
odify
, ext
end
or te
rmin
ate
offe
rs in
who
le o
r in
part
at a
ny ti
me
with
out n
otic
e. C
ondi
tions
and
lim
itatio
ns a
pply.
See
dea
ler f
or d
etai
ls.
®Re
gist
ered
trad
emar
k of
The
Ban
k of
Nov
a Sc
otia
. RBC
and
Roy
al B
ank
are
regi
ster
ed tr
adem
arks
of R
oyal
Ban
k of
Can
ada.
† $
12,0
00 is
a c
ombi
ned
tota
l cre
dit c
onsi
stin
g of
a $
11,0
00 C
ash
Cred
it (ta
x ex
clus
ive)
ava
ilabl
e on
201
5 GM
C Si
erra
HD
Gas
mod
els
(exc
ludi
ng H
D Ga
s Do
uble
Cab
1SA
4x2
), $1
,000
Con
nect
& W
in B
onus
(tax
incl
usiv
e),
whi
ch is
ava
ilabl
e fo
r cas
h pu
rcha
ses
only
and
can
not b
e co
mbi
ned
with
spe
cial
leas
e an
d fi n
ance
rate
s. B
y se
lect
ing
leas
e or
fi na
nce
offe
rs, c
onsu
mer
s ar
e fo
rego
ing
this
$11
,000
cre
dit,
whi
ch w
ill re
sult
in h
ighe
r effe
ctiv
e in
tere
st ra
tes.
Dis
coun
ts v
ary
by m
odel
. ††
$10,
380
is a
com
bine
d to
tal c
redi
t con
sist
ing
of a
$3,
000
man
ufac
ture
r-to
-dea
ler
deliv
ery
cred
it (ta
x ex
clus
ive)
$5,
195
Cash
Cre
dit (
tax
excl
usiv
e) a
vaila
ble
on 2
015
GMC
Sier
ra D
oubl
e Ca
b 1S
A 4W
D m
odel
s, $
1,00
0 Ow
ner C
ash
(tax
incl
usiv
e), $
750
man
ufac
ture
r-to
-dea
ler E
leva
tion
Pack
age
Disc
ount
Cre
dit (
tax
excl
usiv
e) fo
r 201
5 Si
erra
1SA
Ele
vatio
n Ed
ition
with
5.3
L En
gine
and
a $
435
man
ufac
ture
r-to
-dea
ler c
ash
cred
it (ta
x ex
clus
ive)
on
any
2015
GM
C Si
erra
Ele
vatio
n do
uble
cab
all-
whe
el d
rive
with
a 5
.3L
engi
ne, w
hich
is a
vaila
ble
for c
ash
purc
hase
s on
ly a
nd c
anno
t be
com
bine
d w
ith s
peci
al le
ase
and
fi nan
ce ra
tes.
By
sele
ctin
g le
ase
or fi
nanc
e of
fers
, con
sum
ers
are
fore
goin
g th
is $
5,63
0 cr
edit,
whi
ch w
ill re
sult
in h
ighe
r effe
ctiv
e in
tere
st ra
tes.
Dis
coun
ts v
ary
by
mod
el. ‡
‡ 5,
000/
2,00
0 is
a c
ombi
ned
cred
it co
nsis
ting
of a
$1,
000
Conn
ect &
Win
Bon
us (t
ax in
clus
ive)
, a $
3,00
0 m
anuf
actu
rer t
o de
aler
del
iver
y cr
edit
(tax
excl
usiv
e) fo
r 201
5 Si
erra
Lig
ht D
uty
Doub
le C
ab a
nd a
$1,
000/
$1,0
00 m
anuf
actu
rer t
o de
aler
fi na
nce
cash
(tax
exc
lusi
ve) f
or a
201
5 Si
erra
150
0/Te
rrai
n, w
hich
is a
vaila
ble
for fi
nan
ce o
ffers
on
ly a
nd c
anno
t be
com
bine
d w
ith s
peci
al le
ase
rate
s an
d ca
sh p
urch
ase.
‡ $
5,70
0 is
a c
ombi
ned
tota
l cre
dit c
onsi
stin
g of
$1,
000
Conn
ect &
Win
Bon
us (t
ax in
clus
ive)
, $50
0 Ho
liday
bon
us (t
ax in
clus
ive)
, and
a $
4,20
0 m
anuf
actu
rer t
o de
aler
cas
h cr
edit
(tax
excl
usiv
e) fo
r a 2
015
Terr
ain
SLE-
1 FW
D, w
hich
is a
vaila
ble
for c
ash
purc
hase
s on
ly a
nd
cann
ot b
e co
mbi
ned
with
spe
cial
leas
e an
d fi n
ance
rate
s. B
y se
lect
ing
leas
e or
fi na
nce
offe
rs, c
onsu
mer
s ar
e fo
rego
ing
this
$4,
200
cred
it w
hich
will
resu
lt in
hig
her e
ffect
ive
inte
rest
rate
s. D
isco
unts
var
y by
mod
el a
nd c
ash
cred
it ex
clud
es T
erra
in S
LE-1
AW
D. *
* Of
fer a
vaila
ble
to re
tail
cust
omer
s in
Can
ada
only
on
new
201
5 &
2016
GM
C Te
rrai
n de
liver
ed b
etw
een
Dece
mbe
r 11,
201
5 an
d Ja
nuar
y 4,
201
6. $
500
Holid
ay B
onus
incl
udes
HST
/GST
/QST
/PST
as
appl
icab
le b
y pr
ovin
ce.
Lim
ited
time
offe
rs, w
hich
may
not
be
com
bine
d w
ith c
erta
in o
ther
con
sum
er in
cent
ives
. GM
Can
ada
may
mod
ify, e
xten
d or
term
inat
e th
is o
ffer,
in w
hole
or i
n pa
rt, a
t any
tim
e w
ithou
t not
ice.
See
dea
ler f
or
deta
ils.b
etw
een
Dece
mbe
r 11,
201
5 an
d Ja
nuar
y 4,
201
6. $
500
Holid
ay B
onus
incl
udes
HST
/GST
/QST
/PST
as
appl
icab
le b
y pr
ovin
ce.
Lim
ited
time
offe
rs, w
hich
may
not
be
com
bine
d w
ith c
erta
in o
ther
con
sum
er in
cent
ives
. GM
Can
ada
may
mod
ify, e
xten
d or
term
inat
e th
is o
ffer,
in w
hole
or i
n pa
rt, a
t any
tim
e w
ithou
t not
ice.
See
dea
ler f
or d
etai
ls.
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