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One of the biggest copper and gold ore deposits in the world has received an envi-ronmental assessment certificate to begin development of a mine near Stewart in north-western British Columbia.
Seabridge Gold’s KSM mine property includes four ore bodies that contain silver and molybdenum as well as gold and cop-per. The company plans a combination of open-pit and underground mining to extract ore and a pair of tunnels to transport up to 120,000 tonnes a day to a processing area 23 kilometres away.
Seabridge expects a construction period spanning 20 years and a mine life of 50 years, with 1,800 construction jobs and more than 1,000 employees to operate the mine.
Seabridge chief executive officer Rudi Fronk says the company’s next step is to secure a financing partner, an effort buoyed by the permit and discovery last year of a new ore body with higher copper content. He adds it will take at least two years for a partner to reach a final investment decision.
Seabridge has a benefits agreement with the Nisga’a Nation, whose territory was defined by a treaty in 2000, and the province has agreed to a 37.5 per cent share of provincial mineral royalties to be paid to the Nisga’a.
Energy and Mines Minister Bill Bennett says the recent completion of the Northwest Transmission Line to extend the BC Hydro electricity grid to the region made this mine possible, as well as a molybdenum mine at Kitsault and the Red Chris copper-gold proj-ect near Dease Lake.
“This is one of the biggest mines that have been permitted in the province. It’s on a scale with Highland Valley Copper [near Kamloops], with Fording River or Elkview coal mines in the southeast, major mines that will really make a difference in our economy.”
The KSM project still requires federal approval, expected by October. Fronk says the federal review has agreed with the province
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Craig Conklin and Stryker did a turn on the catwalk at a Second Annual Doggie Fashion Show fundraiser for the local SPCA organized by Andre’s Electronic Experts in 100 Mile House on Aug. 9.
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According to ancient Chinese astrology, the moon is at its round-est in the middle of the autumn season.
Since the round shape of full moon symbol-izes family reunion and togetherness in Chinese culture, one of the pre-eminent festivals in the Chinese calendar is the Mid-Autumn Moon Festival. During the fes-tival, family members gather to eat moon cakes and appreciate the bright full moon – an auspicious token of abundance, har-mony and luck.
On Aug. 16, Barkerville is host to the annual Mid-Autumn Moon Festival. Barkerville celebrates the festival a little ear-lier than most in order to share this special day with the historic town’s summertime guests.
“Many people asso-ciate the arrival of the Chinese in Canada with the building of the rail-way,” said Dr. Ying Ying Chen, the archaeologist who runs Barkerville’s Historic Chinatown interpretation program. “The Mid-Autumn Moon Festival in Barkerville celebrates how these immigrants came to our country much earlier than that, and how they made sig-nificant contributions to the economy of British Columbia before it was a part of Canada.”
In addition to a pre-sentation of the Legend of Chang O, the tragic story of a Chinese god-dess said to live on the moon, the day features lion dances, Chinese martial arts demonstra-tions, lantern-making workshops, a tea cer-emony, games for all ages, moon cake tasting, two special celebration banquets, late-night fire-works, and a spectacular parade of illuminated paper lanterns that will fill the event with equal
parts revelry and rever-ence for one of British Columbia’s oldest and largest ethnic commu-nities.
“The struggle and sacrifice of Barkerville’s Chinese community has been recognized as an extraordinary contri-bution to the forming of B.C. as we know it today,” said Ed Coleman, Barkerville’s chief execu-tive officer.
“We are happy to help honour those Chinese miners who travelled to the far side of the world
to work industriously in the goldfields in pursuit of a better life for them-selves and their loved ones.”
The Chee Kung Tong, the oldest ethnic Chinese structure in Canada, was erected by the Chinese Freemasons in Barkerville to help Chinese miners adjust to the realities of living so far from home, and to act as a hospice of sorts for those community members in need. The Chee Kung Tong was itself declared a National
Historic Site in 2009.“This makes
Barkerville unique, in that we are simulta-neously a Provincial Historic Site and a National Historic Site with a second National Historic Site within it,” says James Douglas, Barkerville’s Visitor Experiences manager.
For more information on Barkerville events, visit www.barkerville.ca/special_events.htm. For reservations to the Lung Duck Tong Banquet call 1-250-994-3458.
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Results are in from the 11th Annual Scotty’s Mud Drags.
The event is on the North West Mud Racing Association cir-cuit and saw close to 40 trucks ripping through Scotty Lang’s track near Lilypad Lake Road at 105 Mile, July 19-20.
Prize money was up for grabs and mud rac-ers from across British Columbia and Alberta competed.
Class: Street (driver)1. Son of a Redneck (Lee)
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that the mine would not pose a significant environmental risk.
The site is near the border with the Alaska panhandle. Bennett notes that during the provincial review, the company changed its design to move the tailings and process-ing facility away from the mine site to address concerns by the fishing and tourism industry in Alaska.
Fronk adds the tunnel component represents about 10 per cent of the capital cost, but it reduces the length of road required to truck concentrate to port facilities at Stewart.
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Golfers sought the pin and recorded the longest putts on Aug. 6.
The weekly 108 Men’s Club round at the 108 Golf Resort saw 60 par-ticipants.
On No. 11, Jim Zailo shot closest to the pin. Bill Graham got it closest on No. 14. Tony Lidstone was the pin seeker on No. 16. Dean McNabb fired it closest on No. 12.
Long putts were rolled in by Bill Harris on No. 13, Rick Lunsted on No. 15, Miles Bucknell on No. 17 and Ron Kelly on No. 18.
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Ron Vandermay (42) and Larry Molnar (43) were the lowest gross shooters in the second flight, while Dennis Thompson (36) and Ervin Hannah recorded lowest net.
The third flight saw Lidstone (41) and Laurie Miclash (42) shoot low gross and Rob Douglas (33) and Dan McCafferty (36) at lowest net.
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The Bridge Lake Community School Society (BLCSS) is in danger of folding if it doesn’t get more vol-unteer members, says BLCSS secretary Becky Citra.
This is why the BLCSS is holding a public meet-ing in the Interlakes/Roe Lake Hall on Sept. 4 to discuss the future of the society. The meet-ing starts at 7 p.m. and everyone is urged to attend.
The society, which has been operating since 1998, is a registered charity and it is run by volunteers with a paid co-ordinator.
“The purpose of the society is to encourage good nutrition in the school and to provide social and educational opportunities for the community,” says Citra.
This is why the BLCSS
hosts the breakfast pro-gram five times a week at the school with no cost to children. It also hosts the hot lunch program at the school, which costs $2 per child.
Citra notes there are after-school activities for the children, includ-ing crafts, music and cooking.
Adult programs include cooking, art, gardening, first aid, yoga, dog obedience, sports (badminton, vol-leyball, floor hockey and pickleball), meditation and spa sessions.
The photography, bridge and book clubs use the school.
The BLCSS mem-
bers host several events and fundraisers every year. They include the Community Christmas Dinner, International Gourmet Dinner and Auction, Antique Road Show and Pioneer Social, Chili Cook-off and bake sales, as well as concession stands at the Bridge Lake Rodeo,
Interlakes Rodeo and Bridge Lake Fair.
Anyone who has ben-efited from the work of the society is asked to attend this important meeting to discuss the future operation of the society.
Anyone needing more information can call Citra at 250-593-4362.
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Gold Trail Recycling manager Cindy Wallace, left, joined ElectroRecyle ambassadors, Laura Pfiester and Stephen Morgan, at the 100 Mile House depot’s electronics bin. The 2014 ambassadors are travelling the province this summer promoting the importance of recycling and diverting unwanted electronics, small appliances and power tools from the landfills. They said anything you can plug in or put a battery in, you can recycle. More information is online at www.rcbc.ca.
Hilary Wong helped Lauren Wong, 2 1/2, of Langley snag a rubber fish at the fish pond during the South Green Lake Volunteer Fire Department’s Community Day on Aug. 2. There were several children’s activities at the annual event.
Many eyes were turned skyward when Jason Hinsche of 100 Mile House flew one of the two powered paragliders over town around 5 p.m. on Aug. 10. Powered paragliders can be launched in still air from level ground, through the use of a backpack-held paramoter and a parawing.
Watch Lake Green Lake Gymkhana competitor Melanie Wintjes, back, and her mom, Jen Wintjes, enjoyed a swim in Green Lake on Aug. 9. The 150 Mile House residents cooled themselves and their horses off after hot day in the sun.
The youngsters had their own fun time when Little Isabella Paquette, left, had her face “painted” by young Lily Able, who had a booth with her friends at the South Cariboo Farmers’ Market on Aug. 8.
Wonil Jeong, left, has been having a ball visiting Forest Grove since his arrival in early July. Now in his last week of his visit, the young man from South Korea enjoyed a summery day at Ruth Lake Park with his friends Jesse LaBounty, Megan Martin and Kayla LaBounty.
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Since commercial production of wine or cider is allowed on farmland, why not a brewery, distillery or meadery?
Should energy co-generation be allowed on farms, using manure or other biodegradable waste to produce meth-ane gas and carbon dioxide?
These are some of the questions included in the B.C. Liberal govern-ment’s consultation on changes to Agricultural Land Reserve (ALR) regulations, released this week. Others deal with controversial proposals to allow spec-ified non-farm uses, secondary residences and subdivisions with-out permission from the Agricultural Land Commission (ALC).
Developed after con-sultation with the BC Agriculture Council, local governments and the commission, the 11 questions offer more detail on changes the government is consid-ering under legislation passed despite protests this spring.
The legislation divided the ALR into two zones, to permit more flexibility in the Interior, Kootenay and North regions (Zone 2) where both agriculture revenue and develop-ment pressure are lower.
One question asks whether farmland in all of Zone 2 should be able to be subdivided down to a minimum of a quarter section (65 hectares) with-out application to the ALC, as is now allowed
in the Peace River and Northern Rockies Regional Districts in northeast B.C.
Another proposal is to allow subdivision with-out ALC approval where farmland is divided by a major waterway or highway, subject to a minimum size.
The province is also considering relaxing lease rules, which cur-rently permit leasing of an entire farm property without ALC approval. The consultation asks if
a portion of property should be allowed for lease to permit “inter-generational transfer,” where farmers retire on a portion of their land so their children can continue to farm the rest.
Another proposal for partial lease without ALC approval would allow unfarmed land to be brought into produc-tion. The partial leases would not require a for-mal subdivision.
Agriculture Minister
Norm Letnick has emphasized that changes to the ALR are designed to support farming, not erode the protected agricultural land base.
Public input is being accepted until Aug. 22. The questions and a background paper are available online at
www.engage.gov.bc.ca/landreserve, where sub-missions can be made.
Comments can also be made by email to [email protected] or by Canada Post to ALR Regulation Consultation, P.O. Box 9120, Stn. Provincial Government, Victoria B.C. V8W 9B4.
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ARIES - Mar 21/Apr 20Aries, sometimes you just need to put a different spin on things to get your way. Instead of being too pushy with things, relax a bit and let others come to you.
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Baby sitters must be I9 years of age and have reliable transportation. Wage is $13.79 per hour plus 4% vacation pay, minimum 3 hour call out, gas allowance available.
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AA MEETINGS 100 Mile House
Sunday: Big Book Study Group @ Heath Unit (behind hospital) at 7:30 PMMonday: Noon meeting @ Scenic Place unit #18, 208 8th St. at 12:00 PMTuesday: 100 Mile Sobriety Group @ United Church at 8:00 PMThursday: Step and Tradi-tion Group @ 108 Commu-nity Hall (upstairs)at 7:30 PM
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2 COMMERCIAL SPACES for Rent/Lease/or for sale. Be-hind the Community Hall, downtown 100 Mile. 260 3rd Street (CKBX), Available Aug 1, 2014, 800 sq ft - suitable for offi ce or ?? $895.00/mo. 270 3rd Street. (Cariboo Pump & Water) Avail Oct 1, 2014, 800 sq ft. $895.00/mo - would souit appliance repair shop or ?? Has loading dock, roll up back door. Call 250-395-6546 or 250-395-3030
Help WantedAn Alberta Oilfi eld Company is hiring experienced dozer and excavator operators, meals and lodging provided. Drug testing required. 1-(780)723-5051.
INDUSTRIAL / AUTOMOTIVE SALES REPRESENTATIVES
We are a large company based in Fort St. John, B.C that is looking for Industrial/ Automotive Sales Repre-sentatives to join our team. We offer an attractive com-pensation ($105,600/year), benefi ts and bonus program. Sales experience is not nec-essary but an industrial background would be a defi -nite asset.
Please forward your resume to: [email protected]
John Walker Consulting is a forestry consulting company in Williams Lake, BC and has an immediate opening for a full time compass person. Duties include, but are not limited to: block and road layout, GPS traversing, beetle probing, and cruising. Camp work will be required. Previous experience or training in forestry is an asset. Wages will be based on experience. Please fax resume with work related references to (250)392-3636 or email [email protected]. Closing date is Sept. 5, 2014.
Trades, TechnicalKAS2033, a strata corporation in 100 Mile House is SEEK-ING PROPOSALS TO RE-PLACE AN AGED FENCE. We are looking for two propo-sals: (1) A chain link fence (maximum height determined by local bylaws), upright posts to be embedded in concrete. Installation of curb stops 2 feet from fence line (use rebar to secure) and privacy slats. (2) Second option, a wood fence, all material to be pressure treated, 6X6 install chips, in-stall bottom, middle and top stinger and attach treated boards or cedar panels with pre-drilled holes and treated screws. Installation of concrete curb stops 2 feet from fence line (use rebar to secure). ALL PROPOSALS MUST BE FAXED TO 250-785-3487 or emailed to [email protected];proponents must be able to produce proof of insu-rance and third party liability plus letter from WCB confi rm-ing company is in good stand-ing.
Looking for a heavy duty me-chanic for a busy shop in Kamloops full benefi ts great wage no night or shift work please fax or e-mail resume to Fountain Tire Kamloops 916 Yellowhead Hwy V2H1A2 fax number 250.851.7619 e-mail [email protected]
ROPER Ventures Ltd. is seek-ing equipment operators or contractors for their stump-to-dump logging crews. Current-ly, we are seeking: Experi-enced Processor Operators The work is less than one hour out of Rocky Mountain House. Call 403-669-7476 or email [email protected] All equipment is non-smoking and successful applicants must complete substance impair-ment testing before commenc-ing work.
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Cleaning ServicesGET-R-DUN house cleaning service - One time,wkly,bi-wkly,mnthly For all your clean-ing needs call 250-395-3255
Help Wanted
HAY: Round bales $65 each, Square bales $7 each. 250-397-2014.
HUNGRY VALLEY HAY: Horse & cow quality round bales. 400 lbs. to 800 lbs. Grass and grass/alf mix. $45 per bale. 250-395-3569.
LivestockDORPER Cross Sheep fl ock for sale. 15 ewes and 25 lambs. $4500. Phone 250-397-4126.
QUALITY HAY $5/bale.
No rain, no dust, no noxious weeds. 1-250-243-2222
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Merchandise for Sale
Farm EquipmentMODEL 4400 John Deere tractor with loader bucket, bale spike, tire chains and backhoe attachment, $16,500.00. 13 foot Circle J Aluminum Stock Trailer with tack room $7,000.00. Tractor Mount Fer-tilizer Spreader $300.00 Call Dennis 250-395-4232
Misc. for SaleBRIDGESTONE Revo Tires. 4 of P235 x 15. 85% tread re-maining. Tires in very good condition. $390. 250-395-6179.
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Misc. WantedCollector Buying Coin Collec-tions, Native Art, Estates,Gold, Silver + 778-281-0030
Help Wanted
WE BUY GOLD & SILVER
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Will buy unwanted gold & sil-ver, coins, quality watches, Rolex and placer gold. Will meet or beat any reasonable competitors rate, local buyer. 250-612-1828, Prince George. (privacy assured)
Real Estate
Business for SaleHOME BASED Trophy and Engraving business for sale. Call 250-706-9779.
Help Wanted
108 MILE RANCH, Gloinnzun Dr. 5 bdrm, 2 1/2 bath home on .84 acres. 2500 sq ft of liv-ing space incl a fi nished base-ment. An attached 14 x 25 car-port is enclosed with a garage door and sundeck on top. Property has a lge front lawn & a long driveway that goes around to the back of the house leading up to the Green belt. (No neighbors in back-yard!) There is a new shingle roof; elec hot water tank; and upgraded Low E glass (with argon gas) vinyl windows in-stalled recently. Natural gas furnace plus a free standing woodstove as back up. Home is ready to move into now. Asking $189,500. OBO. Use seperate basement suite as your mortgage helper. To view pictures or ask questions e-mail lorettafi [email protected] or phone 250-395-4602 or 250-706-9701 (Bruce).
Trades, Technical
BUILT BETTER THAN NEW! 2 bdrm home at the 103. Everything new. 5 appl., win-dows, tiled bathroom, 6x25 deck. This beautiful home must be seen! $39,500. 250-395-8940.
PARK DRIVE ESTATES, #492 bdrm Mobile Home - FREE! Call 250-395-3268
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Apt/Condo for RentCARIBOO GARDENS
Clean, large, bright1&2 bedrooms
Seniors WelcomeFor reliable service call Penny
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100 MILE: Garage Sale. 290 Birch Ave. N. Sat. Aug.16 from 10am - 2pm. No early birds please. Cancelled if raining.
100 MILE: Sat. Aug. 23 from 9-2 at Hospital Parking Lot.
103 MILE: Sat. Aug 16 9am - 4pm 5556 Lakeside Court. Household goods, tools etc.
108 MILE Ranch, Multi-Family 4994 Smith Rd, Aug 15 & 16 8am - 2pm. Something for all.
70 MILE: HUGE MOVING SALE: Shop tools, air com-pressor, drill press, King 15” industrial planer, thickness planer and more, plus house-hold goods. NO JUNK! Sat. Aug. 16 from 9-4 at 5753 N. Green Lake Rd., close to 83 Mile Rd.
83 MILE Farm is sold - every-thing must go! 8037 83 Mile Road, Aug 16 & 17 8am - 4pm Model 4400 John Deere trac-tor with attachments, 13 ft Cir-cle J Alum Stock trailer, Husq-varna Moldel 10527SB Snow blower - only used 5 times, Tractor mount fertilizer spread-er, plus tools, chainsaws, wee-deater, bldg mat, household items, furniture and lots more.
BUFFALO CREEK: 6219 Houseman Rd.,Aug 16, 8am - 5 pm Household,Tools,Horse-Farm Equipment
IMPERIAL RANCHETTES: A walk down memory lane, props for your special occa-sions, furniture, antiques and more! Sat. Aug. 16 from 9-2 at 6053 North Horse Lake Rd.
GARAGE SALES
By Lisa De PaoliIngrid Meyer leads the
Share a Meal Program in the South Cariboo.
When Ingrid joined the South Cariboo Food Security Committee she asked, “What can we do right now to help vul-nerable families feel part of the community?”
She then answered this question herself by starting the Share a Meal program.
Ingrid approached 11 restaurants in the South Cariboo asking them to participate in the Share a Meal program. As part of the program, restau-rant staff ask patrons if they are interested in adding $5, $10, $15 or more to their bill to give a family in need a free meal at the restaurant.
Through the over-whelming support of the restaurants and the com-mitment of their staff, the Share a Meal pro-gram has been a great success and is being considered by other communities in B.C.
Since the fall, Ingrid has collected more than $3,500 of restau-rant vouchers from Smitty’s, Old School Grill, Cindy’s Cookery, Hungry Bear Diner, BJ’s Donuts & Eatery, Smilies Café, Yummers
En Route, Blue Sky, One Another–A Coffee House, The Chartreuse Moose and El Caballo.
Ingrid has dis-tributed restaurant vouchers to Loaves and Fishes Outreach, Cariboo Family Enrichment Centre, 100 Mile & District Women’s Centre, Canadian Mental Health Association, Axis Family Resources, Horton Ventures and Cariboo Christian Life Fellowship.
Families have benefit-ted by being able to go out for lunch and dinner to celebrate events, such as birthdays, Mother’s Day and Father’s Day. Without these vouchers, these families could not
have afforded to have a meal at a restaurant.
Families have said how wonderful it was for them to be able to celebrate their child’s birthday just like other parents are able to do.
Watch out for the Share a Meal posters and tent cards in restaurants
that you frequent and please consider adding a few dollars to your bill to support a family in need.
For more information call Ingrid Meyer at 250-791-5663.
Lisa De Paoli is executive director at the Cariboo Family Enrichment Centre.
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The 2014The 2014
Hunting Guide
This special section is packed with info and photos detailing what to hunt, how to hunt and where to hunt, plus our ever-popular “Set Your Sights” target feature.
We would like yourHUNTING STORIES & PHOTOSSend us your hunting stories and photos, be they funny or scary, or just plain unbelievable. We want to hear them, and if yours is chosen we will publish it in our 2014 Hunting Guide!
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Request for Proposals100 MILE DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION
2015/2016 100 MILE HOUSE & SOUTH CARIBOO VISITOR GUIDE
Sealed Proposals clearly marked “2015/2016 Visitor Guide” will be received by the 100 Mile Development Corporation up to 4:00pm on Friday, September 19, 2014.
The works to be constructed under this Contract include the following:
• Graphic design, layout, pre-press production of the 2015/2016 100 Mile House & South Cariboo Visitor Guide.
• AND/OR printing of 2015/2016 100 Mile House & South Cariboo Visitor Guide.
Complete proposal guideline packages are available for pick-up at the South Cariboo Visitor Centre, 155 Airport Rd. 100 Mile House, B.C. Requests for package can also be made by email to [email protected].
Proposals received after the closing time will be returned unopened. The lowest or any proposal will not necessarily be accepted.
OWNER100 Mile Development CorporationP.O. Box 340100 Mile House, BC V0K 2E0
Rentals
Apt/Condo for RentPARKVIEW APTS: 1 BDRM apt for rent renovated, down-town 100 Mile. $550/mo, 2 bdrm $650, bachelor $450. In-cludes heat. (250)395-4745 or (250)706-9144
Commercial/Industrial
1250 sq. ft. commercial retail space, street level, in Rose-wood Building, for rent or lease. Across from Donex. 250-396-7334 or 604-530-4224.750sq.ft. retail space available in 108 Mall. Phone 250-396-7334.FOR Rent. Light industrial bay/ shop. 24’ x 32’, Heated, over- head door. (250) 808-7711MANUFACTURING/OFFICE/ RETAIL space w/mezzanine. Was Waldo’s Signshop.Suitable for sign shop, dog parlor, woodwork, retail, etc.250-808-7711NEWLY renovated retail space available. #1 & #2 355 Birch Ave. 100 Mile Hse appx 1100 sq ft per unit, formerly the Tip Top bldg. Call Janet 250-395-2545 for more info
Duplex / 4 Plex2 & 1 BDRM unit newly reno-vated, in 100 Mile. Call 250-397-2041 for details.3 BDRM duplex, Gateway area,$600/mon. Call 250-395-1098 or 250-395-4913.
HousesittingSNOWBIRDS in the 100 Mile area. Reliable couple will take excellent care of your home in exchange for rent! Avail Oct 1st to Mar 31st. If interested call 250-826-8755
Homes for Rent103 & 108 MILE, 3 bdrm at the 103, 2 bdrm bsmt suite or 4-5 bdrm at the 108. 250-395-4602 or 250-706-9701108 MILE, 3000 sq ft family home,air tight wood stove, natural gas furnace, 4 bdrms 3 bath, NS, small pet on ap-proval. Avail Oct 1, $1000/mo 6 month lease term avail. 250-644-07862 BDRM house, Horse Lake area.Ns/np. Avl now $800. DD req. 1yr. lease. 250-609-11182 BDRM older trailer c/w addi-tion. Beautiful Horse Lake view on large corner lot. End of Norman Rd, Garden & greenhouse. Suitable for quiet retired couple. 8 miles to town. $600. to right person. N/S N/Pets. Call 250-395-6546 or 250-395-3030.3 BDRM, 2 bath, clean family home. Gas fi re place, gar-age,large fenced view proper-ty in front of 108 Beach. $1100/mon. Available mid Au-gust. Call 250-791-5787.5 BDRM, 2 bath, 2 living rooms in 108. NP, NS. Avail. Sept. 1st. $1200/mon. Phone 250-706-9947.AVAILABLE Oct. 1st to April 1st. Like new: 2 bdrm home, Horse Lake area (Ranchettes) 100 Mile House. Some lake-view, quiet, fi r fl ooring, bright & sunny. $850/mon. 250-706-2340.CHASM, 15 mins north of Clinton. House & 9 acres, 3 bdrms, 3 bth. island kitchen, renoed in 07. Barn & shop. Set up for horses & other pets on approval. $1200/mo plus util. Avail. Sept 1st. 250-577-3664.END GREEN LAKE one brdm small year round cabin, re-cently renovated. Lge win-dows, lge deck, warm. 2 lake accesses plus storage shed. View of lake. One pet okay. $700/mon plus utilities. 250-644-5550.HORSE LAKE, Brand new upper level Large 1 bdrm with wall to wall closets,full bath, stackable ldry hook up, spa-cious kitchen and plenty of storage, new paint and plenty of natural light. Seperate en-try, vaulted ceilings. Main lev-el is an open loft with 10’ ceil-ings, radiant heat, 3 baths, and a full kitchen. Can be used for an apprv’d home base business. A must see! Access to the shoreline of the lake $2000/ month does not incl hydro. Call 250-706-8258 for more info. INTERLAKES ACREAGE: 4000 sq. ft. ‘Great for horses’. 4 bdrm well appointed home, plus utilities. $1000/mon. 250-706-3131.
Rentals
Homes for RentLONE BUTTE, on Hwy 24, 2 bdrms on 10 acres, fenced, barn, garden, green house, gas, modern kitchen, laminate fl oor. NS NP $899.00/mo Call 250-395-6546
Senior Assisted Living
Williams Lake Seniors Village
Assisted Living Suites
Wheelchair accessible.
One & Two bedroom and studio suites
available.55+, quiet,pet friendly,
secure environment, laundry facilities,
and many activities to choose from.
To view call Laurette at 250-305-3318.
Suites, Lower1 BDRM basement suite, lots of windows & stairs, 10 km from town. Private entry, quiet neighbourhood, utilities includ-ed. NP. NS. Ref & DD re-quired. Suitable for working single person. $550/mon. 250-395-3589.
Transportation
Cars - Domestic2009 Chev Impala LS 3.5 L 4 speed auto, PW, PD, 86,000 kms Remote start, On-Star, Cruise, Air, MP3, Power Driv-ers Seat, 9,500. OBO. Call (250) 305-5267 or email for more info/[email protected]
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Transportation
Recreational/Sale
1993 Citation Supreme27ft 5th Wheel
• Sink, shower, bath and toilet• Dbl sink, 4 burner stove• Lge fridge, w/top freezer• Microwave, coffee pot• Built in stereo• Sleeps 6• A/C and furnace• 2 - 30 gallon propane
tanks - new• 2 batteries• Solar panel & skylight• Never smoked in• Comes w/5th wheel hitch• Well maintained
Asking $7000Reasonable offers considered
250-396-4929
2004 9’6”BIGFOOT 1500 CAMPER
Very clean, well kept3-way fridge/freezer
3 burner stove w/ovenForced hot air heating
North/south facing queen bed
Sink, shower, toiletDual propane tanks
Electric jacks
$15,000250-945-9450
Scrap Car Removal
FREE SCRAP CARPICK UP*
250-395-1141Toll Free: 1-877-395-1133
100 MileNew & Used
Auto Parts Ltd.
“The OnlyMinistry of Environment
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On Aug. 9, police responded to an alarm at the Buffalo Creek Elementary School.
Investigation revealed that a door knob on the back side of the school had been damaged.
The damage as a result of this mischief has cost the school
district money with unnecessary repair bills.
The 100 Mile House RCMP is requesting public assistance with information regarding this crime.
Vehicle vandalismOn Aug. 11, police
attended downtown
Lone Butte to investi-gate a mischief.
The owner of the vehicle reported van-dalism to his car. It seems a person with a black felt marker drew a large happy face on the side of the vehicle.
Police would appre-ciate any information from the public con-cerning this incident.
TIPS neededIf you have any infor-
mation on any crimes in the 100 Mile House area, you can report it to the 100 Mile House RCMP Detachment at 250-395-2456, or can call 1-800-222-TIPS (8477) to report the informa-tion to Crime Stoppers anonymously.
You can also contact bccrimestoppers.com to provide information.
If you report the matter through Crime Stoppers, your identity will remain unknown.
Should your informa-tion lead to the arrest of the responsible party, Crime Stoppers will pay cash for the TIP.
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Small Animal Display
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1:45pm Miniature Horse &Cart Driving (Seabloom Mini Ranch)
2:30pmBest Dressed Bicycle Parade
OLDE TYME MUSICALL DAY!With “The Cof� n Dodgers”
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DAVID FRANCEYin Concert
David Francey is a Scottish-born Canadian carpenter-turned-songwriter, who has become known as “one of Canada’s most revered old poets and singers” (Toronto Star.) In concert David is a singer and a storyteller. His wry humour and astute observations combined with his openhearted singing style have earned him a loyal following.His � rst album Torn Screen Door came out in 1999 and was a hit in Canada. Since then, he has released ten albums, won three Juno Awards and has had his songs covered by such artists as The Del McCoury Band, the Rankin Family, James Keelaghan and Tracy Grammer.
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RCMP needs public assistance
The 108 Ladies Club brought the beach to the golf course on Aug. 5.
“Beach Day” was a lot of fun, says member Sharon Thompson. Thirty ladies were out in the great weather, some with beach towels, beach bags, floppy hats and in T-shirts with bikinis on them.
Annie McKave and Gloria Corno made birdies during the nine-hole weekly round.
The golfers aimed closest to the pin and went big for long drives.
On No. 12, McKave shot closest to the pin, while Janet Roux shot closest on No. 10 and Angela Batahla did it on No. 15.
Long drives were punched by Cathy Waite on No. 11, Shirley Boyson on No. 14 and Donna Brennan on No. 17.
McKave (42) shot lowest gross in the first flight, followed by Waite (49). Clara Koehn (37) recorded low net in the first flight followed by Maureen Menzies (38).
In the second flight, Leslie Bell (51) and Boyson (51) shot low gross. Lorraine Scott (37) and Maureen Pinkney (37) scored low net.
Pauline Weigelt (52) and Batahla (53) shot low gross in the third flight. Thompson (35) and Deb Garrow (37) recorded lowest net in the third flight.
Ladies shine at ‘Beach Day’
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