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A26 www.terracestandard.com NEWS Wednesday, June 10, 2015 Terrace Standard COAST MOUNTAINS Terrace, B.C - A Place to Call Home MARC FREEMAN 250- 975-0654 homesinterrace.com SERVICE YOU DESERVE, AND A PERSON YOU CAN TRUST 3573 LARCH is a side-by-side Duplex and has over $150,000 in upgrades: New septic, roof, windows, siding, furnace, water heater, insulation just to name a few. $439,900. 5007 Cole St 4 bedroom split level home. Huge 1100 sq ft deck backing onto Howe Creek and green space, large lot. Located on quiet cul-de-sac. Lots of room for growing family. A must see home priced to sell at $372,900. 4903 Gair Ave - 4 bedroom home located on the bench close to Uplands School. Large fenced yard, with deck. An ensuite off the master. House has large rec room with a studio attached for dance, a gym or other hobbies. House also has a sauna in the basement. Eat in kitchen with a separate dining room. $319,900 3908 HATTON EXECUTIVE HOME in stellar location on the Bench. Backing onto Terrace Mountain walking trails. 1/2 acre lot with wonderful views. Large master with ensuite and walk in closet with change room. $669,000 4016 YEO 3+1 bedroom home w/loads of charm. 2 bthrms, large lot with a bachelor suite/studio on the property as well 16x34. This home has hardwood floors and character. Located on the bench in a wonderful area. FEATURE PROPERTY OPEN HOUSE SUN JUNE 14 2-4pm 5226 Mountain Vista This 3 bedroom 2 bathroom home on the bench has had a top to bottom reno. New windows, gleaming hardwoods, roof, bathrooms, furnace, no stone left unturned. Being sold furnished. Just pack your bags and move. $349,900. 3801 DEJONG EXECUTIVE HOME Four bedrooms in this wonderful home. Numerous updates, a home you will be proud to own. Great location, so many extra’s A MUST SEE. Move in Ready $579,900. OPEN HOUSE SAT JUNE 13 2-4pm Thank you to Terrace, Thornhill and the Nass Valley for helping to raise over $102,000 for the Canadian Cancer Society’s Relay For Life during this year’s Relaying Through the Decades. We couldn’t have done this without the generous support of our sponsors, donors, entertainers, volunteers, participants and food vendors. Special thanks to the army of volunteers whose generous gifts of time and energy ensure Terrace’s Relay For Life is such an outstanding event. From the Leadership, Volunteers, to the Committees and Sub-Committees, to the day of volunteers, the team captains, participants, entertainers, food vendors and everyone who supports Relay: THANK YOU! You all make Relay a most heartwarming, memorable event! We couldn’t do it without you! Find out more at relayforlife.ca Event Sponsor Horizon Dental Luminary Sponsor Terrace Chrysler/Toyota Supporter Sponsors Hawkair Central Mountain Air CIBC WestJet Sight and Sound Event Sponsor CFTK TV EZRock 590 CJFW FM Bell Media CFNR Gold Sponsor Skeena Middle School CMSD # 82 Silver Sponsor Home Hardware/Terrace Builders, Silvertip Promotions Canadian Helicopters Canadian Tire Mr. Mikes Carlyle Shepherd & Co. Shoppers Drug Mart 2259 & 266 Quantum Helicopters Staples Alan K. Hooper Bronze Sponsor MacCarthy GM Milt Lindsay Oracle Financial Services Terrace and District Chamber of Commerce Community Sponsor Triton Environmental Avanti Kitsault Mine Ltd Generous Donors Sponsor Driving Force Tim Hortons Aveda Safeway Northern Savings Credit Union Pita Pit Pizza Hut Geier Waste Services Terrace Interiors Terrace Standard Uplands Nursery Spotted Horse Nursery Fiori Design Bea’s Flowerland City of Terrace Ideal Office Solutions Terrace Bowling Lanes J&F Distributors Save-On Foods Dominos Baker Extraordinaire Bunnies Hair Salon European Pedicure Grace Fell Florists Fabricland SPINEFIT REHAB & WELLNESS #201-4634 Park Ave., Terrace, BC 250-635-0011 www.spinefit.ca Doctor supervised weight loss that has been successful for over 3,000 patients. JOSH MASSEY PHOTO Please say yes PARTICIPANTS IN a traditional May 30 Nisga’a marriage proposal procession in which George Robinson Jr.’s family asks for acceptance of George into the family of the woman he wants to marry, Tamara Edgars, make their way into the Nisga’a Lisims Government offices on Lakelse Ave. ABORIGINAL PEOPLE won’t be lacking trades training for LNG and other industries as an- other program is in the works that could provide them onsite Red Seal certification in craft construction. The Red Seal Construction Craft Worker Program is in the planning stage by the provin- cial Industry Training Authority (ITA) which is looking for mon- ey to start pilot courses this fall. Training workers for a poten- tial liquefied natural gas industry is the main thrust of the program with the labour required cited as the main reason why the pro- gram is needed. The program will train the craft worker who “installs util- ity piping, places concrete, constructs roads, performs se- lective demolition, performs un- derground work, assists skilled tradespersons,” reads an ITA release. The director for aboriginal initiatives for ITA Gary McDer- mott says his program will stand out from others by offering train- ing near First Nations villages where industrial projects would be located. He said partnerships with lo- cal schools like Northwest Com- munity College is a possibility, however private training compa- nies are also being considered. By July he hopes to have se- cured a training provider and do a pilot program in the fall with 32 students divided at different locations, with a maximum of 16 per section. “It will allow them to access apprenticeship and employment opportunities,” said McDermott, adding that he aims to reduce unemployment in First Nations communities. He says the craft certification will be based on field training. “So the difference is, is that if you go to college and take a foundation program, you start at the college, you finish at the college, and then you go find a job. This program you start the program, when you end the pro- gram you are in an employment placement. You don’t have to go look for a job. It’s included.” Training to be ramped up

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A26 www.terracestandard.com NEWS Wednesday, June 10, 2015 Terrace Standard

COAST MOUNTAINS

Terrace, B.C - A Place to Call Home

MARC FREEMAN250-975-0654

homesinterrace.comSERVICE YOU DESERVE,

AND A PERSON YOU CAN TRUST

3573 LARCH is a side-by-side Duplex and has over $150,000 in upgrades: New septic, roof, windows, siding, furnace, water heater, insulation just to name a few. $439,900.

5007 Cole St 4 bedroom split level home. Huge 1100 sq ft deck backing onto Howe Creek and green space, large lot. Located on quiet cul-de-sac. Lots of room for growing family. A must see home priced to sell at $372,900.

4903 Gair Ave - 4 bedroom home located on the bench close to Uplands School. Large fenced yard, with deck. An ensuite off the master. House has large rec room with a studio attached for dance, a gym or other hobbies. House also has a sauna in the basement. Eat in kitchen with a separate dining room. $319,900

3908 HATTON EXECUTIVE HOME in stellar location on the Bench. Backing onto Terrace Mountain walking trails. 1/2 acre lot with wonderful views. Large master with ensuite and walk in closet with change room. $669,000

4016 YEO 3+1 bedroom home w/loads of charm. 2 bthrms, large lot with a bachelor suite/studio on the property as well 16x34. This home has hardwood � oors and character. Located on the bench in a wonderful area.

FEATURE PROPERTY

OPEN HOUSESUN JUNE 14

2-4pm

5226 Mountain Vista This 3 bedroom 2 bathroom home on the bench has had a top to bottom reno. New windows, gleaming hardwoods, roof, bathrooms, furnace, no stone left unturned. Being sold furnished. Just pack your bags and move. $349,900.

3801 DEJONG EXECUTIVE HOME Four bedrooms in this wonderful home. Numerous updates, a home you will be proud to own. Great location, so many extra’s A MUST SEE. Move in Ready $579,900.

OPEN HOUSESAT JUNE 13

2-4pm

Thank you to Terrace, Thornhill and the Nass Valley for helping to raise over $102,000 for the Canadian Cancer Society’s Relay For Life during this year’s Relaying Through the Decades.

We couldn’t have done this without the generous support of our sponsors, donors, entertainers, volunteers, participants and food vendors.

Special thanks to the army of volunteers whose generous gifts of time and energy ensure Terrace’s Relay For Life is such an outstanding event. From the Leadership, Volunteers, to the Committees and Sub-Committees, to the

day of volunteers, the team captains, participants, entertainers, food vendors and everyone who supports Relay:

THANK YOU! You all make Relay a most heartwarming, memorable event!

We couldn’t do it without you!Find out more at relayforlife.ca

Event Sponsor Horizon Dental

Luminary Sponsor Terrace Chrysler/ToyotaSupporter Sponsors

HawkairCentral Mountain Air

CIBC WestJetSight and Sound

Event Sponsor CFTK TV

EZRock 590 CJFW FM Bell Media

CFNRGold Sponsor

Skeena Middle School CMSD # 82

Silver Sponsor Home Hardware/Terrace Builders,

Silvertip PromotionsCanadian Helicopters

Canadian TireMr. Mikes

Carlyle Shepherd & Co.Shoppers Drug Mart 2259 & 266

Quantum Helicopters Staples

Alan K. Hooper

Bronze Sponsor MacCarthy GM

Milt LindsayOracle Financial Services Terrace and District

Chamber of Commerce

Community Sponsor Triton Environmental Avanti Kitsault Mine Ltd

Generous Donors Sponsor Driving ForceTim Hortons

AvedaSafeway

Northern Savings Credit UnionPita Pit

Pizza HutGeier Waste Services

Terrace InteriorsTerrace StandardUplands Nursery

Spotted Horse NurseryFiori Design

Bea’s Flowerland City of Terrace

Ideal O� ce SolutionsTerrace Bowling Lanes

J&F DistributorsSave-On Foods

Dominos Baker Extraordinaire Bunnies Hair Salon European PedicureGrace Fell Florists

Fabricland

SPINEFIT REHAB & WELLNESS#201-4634 Park Ave., Terrace, BC

250-635-0011www.spinefit.ca

Doctor supervised weight loss that has beensuccessful for over 3,000 patients.

JOSH MASSEY PHOTO

■ Please say yesPARTICIPANTS IN a traditional May 30 Nisga’a marriage proposal procession in which George Robinson Jr.’s family asks for acceptance of George into the family of the woman he wants to marry, Tamara Edgars, make their way into the Nisga’a Lisims Government offices on Lakelse Ave.

ABORIGINAL PEOPLE won’t be lacking trades training for LNG and other industries as an-other program is in the works that could provide them onsite Red Seal certification in craft construction.

The Red Seal Construction Craft Worker Program is in the planning stage by the provin-cial Industry Training Authority (ITA) which is looking for mon-ey to start pilot courses this fall.

Training workers for a poten-tial liquefied natural gas industry is the main thrust of the program with the labour required cited as the main reason why the pro-gram is needed.

The program will train the craft worker who “installs util-

ity piping, places concrete, constructs roads, performs se-lective demolition, performs un-derground work, assists skilled tradespersons,” reads an ITA release.

The director for aboriginal initiatives for ITA Gary McDer-mott says his program will stand out from others by offering train-ing near First Nations villages where industrial projects would be located.

He said partnerships with lo-cal schools like Northwest Com-munity College is a possibility, however private training compa-nies are also being considered.

By July he hopes to have se-cured a training provider and do a pilot program in the fall with

32 students divided at different locations, with a maximum of 16 per section.

“It will allow them to access apprenticeship and employment opportunities,” said McDermott, adding that he aims to reduce unemployment in First Nations communities.

He says the craft certification will be based on field training.

“So the difference is, is that if you go to college and take a foundation program, you start at the college, you finish at the college, and then you go find a job. This program you start the program, when you end the pro-gram you are in an employment placement. You don’t have to go look for a job. It’s included.”

Training to be ramped up