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Vol. 7 No. 28 FREE DISTRIBUTION THROUGHOUT THE SOUTH CARIBOO APRIL 26, 2013 Cariboo C onnector Pinkney Complex #2 - 536 Horse Lake Rd., 100 Mile House 250-395-6070 1-888-311-8122 HOURS: Mon. - Sat. 9:30am - 5:30pm Check out our website: www.brandsourcefamily.ca 20 for me a SAVE UP TO 20 % The more you buy, the more you save. Purchase any series of selected GE or GE Profile major appliances and qualify to save 10-20% off your pre-tax purchase price * . 10% discount with the purchase of 2 appliances 15% discount with the purchase of 3 appliances 20% discount with the purchase of 5 appliances *See a sales associate for details. Offer available on select GE and GE Profile appliances only. Some exclusions apply. Cannot be combined with any other offer. Offer available to Canadian residents only. Offer is not available to dealers, builders or contractors. GE and GE Profile are trademarks of General Electric Company. MC Commercial Inc and Mabe Canada Inc are licensees. SALE ENDS MAY 2nd! • EAT IN • TAKE-OUT 250-395-4026 Corner of Hwy. 97 & Fourth St. • Open for Breakfast • Daily Lunch Specials • Catering NEW HOURS: Monday - Saturday 7:00 a.m. - 2:30 p.m. Friday’s Lunch Special Fish & Chips Y o u r C a r i b o o R e a l E s t a t e C o n n e c t i o n ! 100 MILE REALTY INDEPENDENTLY OWNED AND OPERATED 96 Hwy 97 (Beside Tim Hortons) 100 Mile House, BC 250-395-3424 1-800-663-8426 Website: www.100milerealty.com OPEN: MON. – SAT. 10AM-4PM you think you’re stealing! in Downtown Lone Butte, Hwy 24 250-395-1010 Cariboo Consignment & Crafts PRICES SO LOW 100 Mile Festival of the Arts was in full swing with speech arts performances at Martin Exeter Hall, April 23. Wrenn Yano, left, and Janaya Gage were in a group of five from 100 Mile House Elementary who performed Spiderella in the Readers Theatre Small Group category. YOUTH TALENT Arlene Jongbloets photo China’s largest bank part of Kitimat Clean Kitimat Clean Ltd, and the Industrial and Commercial Bank of China (ICBC), China’s larg- est bank, signed Memorandums of Understanding (MOUs) on April 18. The principal provisions of the MOUs state that ICBC will be Chinese finan- cial advisor to Kitimat Clean and co-operate in the financing of the proposed Kitimat refinery and asso- ciated pipelines and other ele- ments. Chinese com- panies will be involved in the engineer- ing and construction of the refinery. Up to 100 per cent of the output from the refinery is planned to be sold to Asian markets, including China and India. Majority control of all the proposed Canadian businesses will remain in Canada and there will be 6,000 construction jobs created for British Columbians over five years, and 3,000 perma- nent jobs. More MOUs between Kitimat Clean and Chinese companies are anticipated in the near future. The project will include a state-of-the-art world scale oil refinery at Kitimat. It may also include a pipeline between Edmonton and Kitimat, a marine terminal, and a fleet of tankers for the refined fuels. The total cost could amount to $25 billion. It will be the largest invest- ment in B.C. in the history of the province. It will also provide far more permanent jobs than any other investment has Continued on 3 DAVID BLACK

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Page 1: 100 Mile House Free Press, April 26, 2013

Vol. 7 No. 28 • free distributioN throughout the south Cariboo • aPriL 26, 2013

CaribooConnector

Pinkney Complex#2 - 536 Horse Lake Rd., 100 Mile House

250-395-6070 • 1-888-311-8122HOURS: Mon. - Sat. 9:30am - 5:30pm

Check out our website: www.brandsourcefamily.ca

Dealer Info

*See a sales associate for details. Offer available on select GE and GE Profile appliances only. Some exclusions apply. Cannot be combined with any other offer. Offer available to Canadian residents only. Offer is not available to dealers, builders or contractors.GE and GE Profile are trademarks of General Electric Company. MC Commercial Inc and Mabe Canada Inc are licensees.

SAVEUP TO20%

The more you buy, the more you save.Purchase any series of selected GE or GE Profile major appliances

and qualify to save 10-20% off your pre-tax purchase price*.

10% discount with the purchase of 2 appliances15% discount with the purchase of 3 appliances20% discount with the purchase of 5 appliances

Offer available from March 28th to May 2nd, 2013

forme

a

Dealer Info

*See a sales associate for details. Offer available on select GE and GE Profile appliances only. Some exclusions apply. Cannot be combined with any other offer. Offer available to Canadian residents only. Offer is not available to dealers, builders or contractors.GE and GE Profile are trademarks of General Electric Company. MC Commercial Inc and Mabe Canada Inc are licensees.

SAVEUP TO20%

The more you buy, the more you save.Purchase any series of selected GE or GE Profile major appliances

and qualify to save 10-20% off your pre-tax purchase price*.

10% discount with the purchase of 2 appliances15% discount with the purchase of 3 appliances20% discount with the purchase of 5 appliances

Offer available from March 28th to May 2nd, 2013

forme

a

Dealer Info

*See a sales associate for details. Offer available on select GE and GE Profile appliances only. Some exclusions apply. Cannot be combined with any other offer. Offer available to Canadian residents only. Offer is not available to dealers, builders or contractors.GE and GE Profile are trademarks of General Electric Company. MC Commercial Inc and Mabe Canada Inc are licensees.

SAVEUP TO20%

The more you buy, the more you save.Purchase any series of selected GE or GE Profile major appliances

and qualify to save 10-20% off your pre-tax purchase price*.

10% discount with the purchase of 2 appliances15% discount with the purchase of 3 appliances20% discount with the purchase of 5 appliances

Offer available from March 28th to May 2nd, 2013

forme

a

Dealer Info

*See a sales associate for details. Offer available on select GE and GE Profile appliances only. Some exclusions apply. Cannot be combined with any other offer. Offer available to Canadian residents only. Offer is not available to dealers, builders or contractors.GE and GE Profile are trademarks of General Electric Company. MC Commercial Inc and Mabe Canada Inc are licensees.

SAVEUP TO20%

The more you buy, the more you save.Purchase any series of selected GE or GE Profile major appliances

and qualify to save 10-20% off your pre-tax purchase price*.

10% discount with the purchase of 2 appliances15% discount with the purchase of 3 appliances20% discount with the purchase of 5 appliances

Offer available from March 28th to May 2nd, 2013

forme

a

*See a sales associate for details. Offer available on select GE and GE Pro� le appliances only. Some exclusions apply. Cannot be combined with any other offer. Offer available to Canadian residents only. Offer is not available to dealers, builders or contractors. GE and GE Pro� le are trademarks of General Electric Company. MC Commercial Inc and Mabe Canada Inc are licensees.

SALE ENDS MAY 2nd!

• EAT IN • TAKE-OUT

250-395-4026Corner of

Hwy. 97 & Fourth St.

• Open for Breakfast• Daily Lunch Specials

• Catering

NEW HOURS:Monday - Saturday 7:00 a.m. - 2:30 p.m.

Friday’s

Lunch Special

Fish&Chips

Yo

ur Cariboo Real Estate Connection!

100 MILE REALTYINDEPENDENTLY OWNED AND OPERATED

96 Hwy 97 (Beside Tim

Hortons)100 Mile

House, BC

250-395-34241-800-663-8426

Website: www.100milerealty.com

OPEN: MON. – SAT. 10AM-4PM

you thinkyou’restealing!

in Downtown Lone Butte, Hwy 24250-395-1010

OPEN: MON. – SAT. OPEN: MON. – SAT. OPEN: MON. – SAT.

CaribooConsignment & Crafts

PRICESSO LOW

100 Mile Festival of the Arts was in full swing with speech arts performances at Martin Exeter Hall, April 23. Wrenn Yano, left, and Janaya Gage were in a group of five from 100 Mile House Elementary who performed Spiderella in the Readers Theatre Small Group category.

YOUTH TALENT

Arlene Jongbloets photo

China’s largest bank part of Kitimat Clean Kitimat Clean Ltd, and

the Industrial and Commercial Bank of China (ICBC), China’s larg-est bank, signed Me m o r a n d u m s of Understanding (MOUs) on April 18.

The principal provisions of the MOUs state that ICBC

will be Chinese finan-cial advisor to Kitimat Clean and co-operate in the financing of the proposed Kitimat refinery and asso-ciated pipelines and other ele-ments.

Chinese com-panies will be

involved in the engineer-

ing and construction of the refinery. Up to 100 per cent of the output from the refinery is planned to be sold to Asian markets, including China and India.

Majority control of all the proposed Canadian businesses will remain in Canada and there will be 6,000 construction jobs created for British

Columbians over five years, and 3,000 perma-nent jobs.

More MOUs between Kitimat Clean and Chinese companies are anticipated in the near future.

The project will include a state-of-the-art world scale oil refinery at Kitimat. It may also include a pipeline between Edmonton and Kitimat,

a marine terminal, and a fleet of tankers for the refined fuels.

The total cost could amount to $25 billion. It will be the largest invest-ment in B.C. in the history of the province.

It will also provide far more permanent jobs than any other investment has

Continued on 3

DaviD Black

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2 www.100milefreepress.net Friday, April 26, 2013 Cariboo Connector

PANDEMONIUMHOCKEY PLAYOFF

Want to show off your hockey knowledge? We’re asking for your help to again make the 100 Mile Free Press Playoff Pandemonium Hockey Pool a success. The pool is FREE to enter. Just return this page, � lled out, to the

Free Press of� ce by 4:00 p.m., Friday, May 3, 2013. Watch the Free Press for pool standings. Everybody in the pool!

TEAM NAME: __________________________________________________________

ENTRANT NAME: ______________________________________________________

PHONE NUMBER: ______________________________________________________

MAILING ADDRESS: ___________________________________________________

HOW TO PLAY:

1. Choose and circle TEN players from “Forwards”2. Choose and circle FIVE players from “Defensemen”3. Choose and circle FIVE players from “Goaltenders”FOR A TOTAL OF 20 PLAYERS.

4. Answer all three tie breaking questions.

TIE BREAKING QUESTIONS:

1. How many games will the 2013 Stanley Cup � nal series run? _________________2. How many points will the top point-getter earn in the 2013 playoffs? ___________

3. How many goals will be scored in the FINAL game of the 2013 Stanley Cup Playoffs? ________

RULES:

1. Forwards & Defensemen: 1 point per goal - 1 point per assist.2. Goaltenders: 1 point per win - 2 additional points per shutout.3. All entries must be on original newsprint entry form. No copies allowed.4. One entry per person. Name, team name, phone number and mailing address must be

included.5. Entry forms may NOT be altered after they have been submitted to the 100 Mile Free

Press.6. Entry forms are due no later than 4:00 p.m. Friday, May 3, 2013.7. The poolie with the most points at the end of the playoffs will be awarded the GRAND

PRIZE. If there is a tie, TIE BREAKING QUESTION 1 will then determine a winner. If necessary TIE BREAKING QUESTION 2 will be used, then TIE BREAKING QUESTION 3. If two or more poolies are still tied, a random draw will determine the prize winners.

8. Any entrant not meeting these requirements may be excluded from the playoff pool.9. Employees of the Free Press are not eligible to win the any prize, but are eligible to enter.

Please note: As of press time, playoff teams have not been � nalized as the regular season has not yet � nished.

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Williams Lake 250-392-4135100 Mile House 250-395-4094Bella Coola 250-799-5328

*OAC. Rates subject to change without notice

Call or drop by today - our friendly lenders are waiting to discuss the details with you!

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Clip this coupon and bring it to South Cariboo Theatre for a $1.00 discount on the admission price. Coupon must be original and must be for current movie playing. Photocopies not accepted.

Limit one coupon per person.

South Cariboo Theatre 250-395-7494 www.southcaribootheatre.ca THANK YOU FOR YOUR SUPPORT South Cariboo Theatre South Cariboo Theatre

THANK YOU FOR YOUR SUPPORT THANK YOU FOR YOUR SUPPORT

REGULARADMISSION

$9.00

NIGHTLY: 7pm

FRIDAY, APRIL 26 thru THURSDAY, MAY 2

OBLIVIONTom Cruise, Olga Kurylenko,

Andrea Riseborough, Morgan Freeman

Jack Harper (Cruise) is one of the last few drone repairmen stationed on Earth. Part of a massive operation to extract vi-tal resources after decades of war with a terrifying threat known as the Scavs, Jack’s mission is nearly complete. Living in and patrolling the breathtak-ing skies from thousands of feet above, his soaring existence is brought crash-ing down when he rescues a beautiful stranger from a downed spacecraft. Her arrival triggers a chain of events that forces him to question everything he knows and puts the fate of humanity in his hands.• Science Fiction • Rating: PG • Length: 2:05

ONE PERCENT REALTY

ONE PERCENT

In the Red Kaboose, Save-On-Food’s Parking Lot

KATHY FIRTH

Cell: 250-706-9776Res: 250-456-2226

Toll Free: 1-877-593-2276Fax: 250-456-2276

Email: [email protected]

BRING AN OFFER

NEW LISTING NEW LISTING • NEW PRICE

NEW PRICE

Sloping gently to 100 ft. of waterfront with dock & � oat. 3 bdrm, 1 bath rancher w/bsmnt. Living rm, dining rm & kitchen overlook lake. Lrg sundeck w/hot tub. W/O bsmnt access to waterfront. Detch’d dbl garage w/220 & 200 amp. In � re dist. School bus stops at corner. Motivated seller MLS#N216080

Affordable living in this 1971 mobile w/addn & some updateson 1.2 ac. Separate roof structure extends over mobile to include carport, workshop & covered work area. Recently overhauled Nat. gas furnace & wood stove. Min. from boat launch & 100 Mile House. Reasonable taxes. MLS#N217052

Steps away from Pressy Lake on 1.5 ac. Private, gated, fully fenced & X-fenced. Country-style log hm, brand new propane F/S � replace in county kitch. 3-stall barn w/tack rm. Sep. lrg wrkshp/garage. Hot tub on sundeck. Mstr on main, 2 bdrm up. Lrg. livingrm, 10x10 wrkshp, 24x23 Barn MLS#N213602

Custom renovations � nished in 2009. Super family home, 4 bdrms, 3 bath. Huge master bdrm w/ensuite, 2 W/I closets, sitting area. Big recroom. New roof in 2006. Extra lot included so bring the horse. Totally fenced & landscaped.3450 Dunsmuir Rd.

Lac la Hache Waterfront$279,900

6340 Wolfe Rd.Horse Lake area$112,000

6488 Pressy Lk. Rd.North Bonaparte area

Was $299,000

4880 Wawpuss Rd.108 Ranch

$359,900

See all my listings atwww.onepercentrealty.com

100 Mile House

NOW $234,900

Sunday,May 5 at 1:00pm

at the Forest Grove Shooting Range

proudly presents

Rod & Gun Club

Forest Grove & District

(est. since 1935)

TRAP SHOOT COMPETITIONAND BARBECUE

All members and non-membersare invited.

For information call250-397-2826

4th Annual

Hans Saenger Memorial

Shoot

Annual Memberships are due now:

$50.00 Single$75.00 Couple$20.00 Youth

SUBSIDIZED COMPOSTERS!Subsidized composters and countertop containers will be available for sale on May 1, 2013 at 9:00 am at the District of 100 Mile House offi ce, 385 Birch Avenue. Composters will sell for $30 plus taxes and countertop containers will be $5 plus taxes. Payment type accepted will include cash, cheque or debit. The subsidized composter program is available to both District of 100 Mile House and Cariboo Regional District residents. First come, fi rst served, no excepti ons. Available while supplies last. Only one composter per customer, counter top containers available with the purchase of a composter, but not on their own. Depending on popularity the program will run again in 2014. For informati on on the containers being subsidized visit: www.earthmachine.com and www.sure-close.com. For further informati on contact the Cariboo Regional District at 1-800-665-1636.

Brought to you by the District of 100 Mile House and the

Cariboo Regional District.

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Del’s CuisineWhere neighbours meet.

Daily Specials

Dim Sum Platter & Sticky RiceLast Sunday of each month - $15.95

(By Reservation) Noon ‘til 8:00pm

Prime Rib Dinner with Caesar Salad & DessertSecond Saturday of each month - $19.95

(Please Reserve Your Order)

Sheridan Lake Complex

on Hwy 24250-593-2156

Eat in /Take out Canadian/Asian MenuBox Lunches Available Dinner Reservations Recommended

We accept all major credit cards

Where neighbours meet.Where neighbours meet.Where neighbours meet.

Check out the new look of our building and ourNew Asian/Canadian Menu

with Chinese food & a variety of homemade spring rolls.

Open: Mon. & Tues. 9am - 4pm Wed. & Thurs. 9am - 6pm Fri. Sat. & Sun. 9am - 8pm

Open 7 days a weekBreakfast Available All Day

Buy 1 Bottle of Wine, get the 2nd Bottle 50% O�

1 coupon per customer, expires May 31, 2013

(of equal or lesser value)

Bonaparte Bend Winery& Bistro

Re-opens May 1st

2520 Hwy. 97 North, Cache Creek, BC • 250-457-6667

Arlene JongbloetsFree Press

Kris Adams, a former resi-dent of 100 Mile House, has been named Grande Prairie Fire D e p a r t m e n t Fire Fighter of the Year.

Adams is a graduate of Peter Skene Ogden

Secondary School and was a mem-ber of the 108 Mile Ranch Volunteer Fire Department.

He was nomi-nated by his peers for the award, which was present-ed to him at

Grande Prairie City Hall on Feb. 15.

Kris Adams Grand Prairie Firefighter

of the Year

Asian market will benefit from refinery

Kris AdAms

done and generate very large tax revenues for the government.

Liu Yanping, cor-porate banking department deputy head of, and Huang Jifa, investment banking department deputy head, signed on behalf of ICBC.

“We are very pleased to be working toward a comprehensive agree-ment to finance a refinery in Canada which is planning to export refined fuels to China and other Asian countries in the future,” they stated.

Kitimat Clean owner David Black said a great advantage of the refin-ery is that it will prevent the shipment of bitu-men in tankers off B.C.’s mid-coast.

“In addition, it will

reduce global green-house gas emissions because it will replace refineries elsewhere that are built to less stringent environmen-tal standards.”

From P1

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Draw a colourful picture of your mom or write a short story about ‘Why your Mom is a Supermom’ in the space allowed above. Be creative.

Drawing contest categories are ages 4 - 6, 7 - 9 & 10 - 12. Make sure your full name, age and phone number are printed clearly. Entries can be dropped off at 100 Mile Free Press front desk or put through our mail slot after of� ce hours. Deadline for entries is Friday, May 3, 2013 at 4:00pm. Each contest will have three randomly drawn winners.

Winners will be announced in the May 8, 2013 issue of the Free Press.

Hey Kids!Motherʻs Day is Sunday, May 12th.

NAME: ________________________________________ AGE: _________ PHONE: ____________________

OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEKCARIBOO MALL • 250-395-2921

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1st Prize ............ Professional Photo Session by Endless Expressions Photography

2nd Prize ........... Facial by Soul Concepts Aesthetics

3rd Prize ............ T-shirt for Mom with her choice of print by Work n Play

Endless Expressions Photography

1st Prize ............ $150 value of hair and nail services by JD’s Full Service Salon

2nd Prize ........... $75 Gift Certi� cate from Class Act Formals

3rd Prize ............ $50 Gift Certi� cate from Cariboo Consignment

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Office Hours: Monday to Friday, 9:00am to 4:00pm#1 - 486 Birch Ave., 100 Mile House, BC [email protected] • www.cariboofamily.org

CARIBOO FAMILY ENRICHMENT CENTRE

FOR MORE INFORMATION ORTO DONATE TO OUR PROGRAMS,

PLEASE CALL 250-395-5155

Mom's Self CareA support group for moms that providesactivities and topics specific to mothers.

Tuesdays • 10:00am-11:30am

Free,Fun, Stress free Childminding available.

Monday to Saturday

250-395-4412in the

South Cariboo Business CentreDr. Neil VanderHorst

100 MILEVISION CARE CENTRE

OPTOMETRY

• Eye Exams • Ocular Health • Glasses • Sunglasses • Contact Lenses

GRADSEnjoy the freedomcontact lenses give you.

Visit your optometrist for proper � tting.

public hearing

lac la hache – area g

Public hearings are for all persons who believe their interest in property is affected by the proposed bylaws. The public hearings are to be held by a delegate of the Cariboo Regional District Board. A copy of the CRD resolution is available for public inspection.

Written submissions regarding the proposed bylaw will also be received. These submissions may be submitted at the public hearing or should be received in the Cariboo Regional District office at 180 D North 3rd Avenue, Williams Lake, BC, V2G 2A4, (fax number 392-2812) forty-eight hours prior to the hearing. No further information or representations can be considered by the CRD Board after the public hearing.

The bylaw and an information package may be inspected at the Cariboo Regional District office, 175 Airport Road, 100 Mile House, BC, V2J 2B8 between 8:00 a.m. to 12:00 noon and 1:00 p.m. to 3:30 p.m., Monday to Friday, from April 26, 2013 to May 6, 2013 inclusive (excepting public holidays). This information may also be inspected at the Cariboo Regional District office at 180 D North 3rd Avenue, Williams Lake, BC, between 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., Monday to Friday, from April 16, 2013 to May 6, 2013 inclusive (excepting public holidays). Telephone inquiries should be directed to the Planning Department of the CRD at 1-800-665-1636.

Rick Brundrige, MCIP, RPPManager of Planning Services

Ocp Text amendment7:00 p.m., May 6, 2013 at lac la hache community hallThe Cariboo Regional District (CRD) is proposing amendments to the text of Lac La Hache Area Official Community Plan Bylaw No. 3200, 1996 as amended by Cariboo Regional District Lac La Hache Area Official Community Plan Amendment Bylaw No. 4773, 2012. The amendments propose to include Development Approval Information and Temporary Permits.

www.cariboord.bc.cabuilding communities together

New Décor and Fashion Accessories arriving weekly in the Gift Store.

Come in and browse!

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The greenhouses

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On May 4, BC Children’s Hospital will be having its annual Balding for Dollars main event to raise awareness and funds in support of children with cancer and blood disorders

The popularity and importance of the “shave for the brave” has grown and many schools, workplaces, and communities across British Columbia have participated in their own events for Balding for Dollars.

Donations can be made on behalf of an individual or team, and all funds support oncology, hematology and the bone marrow transplant pro-

grams at BC Children’s Hospital.Balding for Dollars also recognizes

that not just the individual with cancer is immediately affected, but families and friends are also impacted greatly. Proceeds raised goes towards creating patient and family support, outreach programs, teen adventures, education-al bursaries, and wigs in an attempt to lift some of the difficult emotional weight a family goes through.

Participants can sign up to shave their head or to lob their locks, as well as collect pledges on www.balding fordollars.com.

Support Children’s Hospital

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Office Hours: Monday to Friday, 9:00am to 4:00pm#1 - 486 Birch Ave., 100 Mile House, BC [email protected] • www.cariboofamily.org

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Public hearings are for all persons who believe their interest in property is affected by the proposed bylaws. The public hearings are to be held by a delegate of the Cariboo Regional District Board. A copy of the CRD resolution is available for public inspection.

Written submissions regarding the proposed bylaw will also be received. These submissions may be submitted at the public hearing or should be received in the Cariboo Regional District office at 180 D North 3rd Avenue, Williams Lake, BC, V2G 2A4, (fax number 392-2812) forty-eight hours prior to the hearing. No further information or representations can be considered by the CRD Board after the public hearing.

The bylaw and an information package may be inspected at the Cariboo Regional District office, 175 Airport Road, 100 Mile House, BC, V2J 2B8 between 8:00 a.m. to 12:00 noon and 1:00 p.m. to 3:30 p.m., Monday to Friday, from April 26, 2013 to May 6, 2013 inclusive (excepting public holidays). This information may also be inspected at the Cariboo Regional District office at 180 D North 3rd Avenue, Williams Lake, BC, between 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., Monday to Friday, from April 16, 2013 to May 6, 2013 inclusive (excepting public holidays). Telephone inquiries should be directed to the Planning Department of the CRD at 1-800-665-1636.

Rick Brundrige, MCIP, RPPManager of Planning Services

Ocp Text amendment7:00 p.m., May 6, 2013 at lac la hache community hallThe Cariboo Regional District (CRD) is proposing amendments to the text of Lac La Hache Area Official Community Plan Bylaw No. 3200, 1996 as amended by Cariboo Regional District Lac La Hache Area Official Community Plan Amendment Bylaw No. 4773, 2012. The amendments propose to include Development Approval Information and Temporary Permits.

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100 MILE FLYFISHERS

Tues., April 30 at 7:00pm100 Mile Junior, Room 506

All are welcome.Call 250-395-6157 for more information.

ANNUAL GENERAL MEETINGand Election of Offi cers

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MEMBERSHIPS

ARE NOW DUE.

2012 Chits

Redeemable until

April 30 ONLY

ALL 18 HOLES ARE NOW OPEN

SUNDAY, APRIL 28ALL DAY

TENNIS OPEN HOUSESUNDAY, APRIL 28

1pm to 4pm

FREE Tennis and FREE instruction for beginners. All ages welcome. Raquets and balls available.

caribooradio.com“A New Way To Listen To Radio”

On May 4, BC Children’s Hospital will be having its annual Balding for Dollars main event to raise awareness and funds in support of children with cancer and blood disorders

The popularity and importance of the “shave for the brave” has grown and many schools, workplaces, and communities across British Columbia have participated in their own events for Balding for Dollars.

Donations can be made on behalf of an individual or team, and all funds support oncology, hematology and the bone marrow transplant pro-

grams at BC Children’s Hospital.Balding for Dollars also recognizes

that not just the individual with cancer is immediately affected, but families and friends are also impacted greatly. Proceeds raised goes towards creating patient and family support, outreach programs, teen adventures, education-al bursaries, and wigs in an attempt to lift some of the difficult emotional weight a family goes through.

Participants can sign up to shave their head or to lob their locks, as well as collect pledges on www.balding fordollars.com.

Support Children’s Hospital

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Did we take your picture?Reprints from these and many other digital photos taken by Free Press photographers are available in various sizes and prices. Drop by our offi ce and put your order in today or visit 100milefreepress.net to view and order more photos than we could print in the paper!

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Sharon McNolty won a 108 Mile Supermarket shopping spree at the April 20 finale of the store’s week-long Fifth Anniversary Sale. She raced around to rack up $136.79 in free groceries in the allotted 30 seconds.

Florence Thomas, left, Edna Sellars, Joyce Paul and Delores Theodore presented Evan Daniels with a cake, which was donated by Safeway, in honour of Elvis Presley’s (impersonator Steve Elliott) recent visit to the Canim Lake Band gymnasium.

100 Mile House Western Financial Group (WFG) staff posed with 100 Mile Agriplex Society directors during a $5,000 cheque presentation from WFG’s Western Communities Foundation. The society will use the funds to replace the side door at the Stan Halcro Arena where vandals have been gaining entry.

Chris Nickless photo

Marianne Van Osch photo

Marianne Van Osch photo

Heather Nelson photo

Kelly Kelsey, left, Corrie Benard, Jim Tindale and Michelle Haretzmuller posed during a cheque presentation at Forest Grove Elementary School. Tindale gave the Community and Parents Advisory Council a $5,500 cheque, which will go to the playground fund, from the Forest Grove Legion and ‘94 Lions Club.

100 Mile Highland Dancers Quinn Andrews, left, Alexandra Wolfe and Lydia Davidson enter-tained a full house at the Gibraltar Room in Williams Lake recent-ly. The girls were part of the entertainment celebrating National Tartan Day, and the Declaration of Scottish Independence of 1320.

Angie Mindus photo

Patti Boyd, left, Deb Runge and Kate Adams of Interior Health’s acute care administra-tion, and Karen Brunero of residential care cut the celebration cake at Volunteer Appreciation Day at 100 Mile District General Hospital on April 22.

Chris Nickless photo

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A bursary of $300.00 is available for the continuing education or skills training of a resident of Watch Lake, Green Lake, Pressy Lake, 70 Mile, and surrounding areas. Consideration will also be given to those who can show a close connection to this area. To apply write a letter of 300-500 words, stating goals, educational plans, and your connection to the area. Include any volunteer, extra-curricular activities and community service. Send applications by June 7, 2013 to“The 70 Mile & Area Fund”, c/o S. Wheeler,

Box 29, 70 Mile House, BC, V0K 2K0.

Calling for appliCants 70 Mile and Area Community Fund

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WANTEDThe 100 Mile Men’s Fastball League is

looking for players and umpires for the upcoming

season. If you’re interested, please call:

UMPIRES: 250-791-6394 (Len)

PLAYERS: 250-395-6702 (Rob)

For more information on the Canadian Cancer Society’s

RELAY FOR LIFE in 100 Mile House, call

Alaina Fryer at 250-706-8082

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A conflict-of-inter-est complaint against Premier Christy Clark for her role in the 2003 sale of BC Rail assets has been dismissed.

Saskatchewan law-yer Gerald Gerrand reviewed the complaint made by Abbotsford South MLA John van Dongen after he quit the BC Liberal Party last year.

In a 40-page deci-sion, Gerrand found that Clark had no way to benefit personally from the sale, and that her decision to absent

herself from 2003 cabi-net discussions did not demonstrate a real or perceived conflict of interest.

Clark said she is relieved that the report is out, putting to rest what she described as “rumours, gossip and nasty untruths” about her conduct as educa-tion minister a decade ago.

“It’s cleared the air on this,” Clark said.

“For me, it’s proof that anybody can say anything, and it doesn’t have to be true for it to be hurtful, and it doesn’t have to be true for it to be reported again and

again and again.”Gerrand was harshly

critical of some of van Dongen’s accusations, noting they arose nine years after cabinet meet-ings that van Dongen attended as agriculture minister.

His complaints about Clark’s dealings with a lobbying firm rep-resenting one of the bidders for BC Rail are “replete with sus-picion and innuendo,” Gerrand wrote.

One of the accusations was that Clark may have been a source of con-fidential information that was passed to the bidder, United States-based OmniTRAX. The leaked informa-tion was central to the case against two former ministerial assistants in the B.C. government, Dave Basi and Bobby Virk.

Basi and Virk even-tually pleaded guilty to breach of trust and accepting benefits for their role in the case, admitting to providing

confidential bid infor-mation to OmniTRAX in exchange for money and a trip to Denver to take in a football game.

Gerrand was appoint-ed by B.C. Conflict of Interest Commissioner Paul Fraser, who exclud-ed himself from the case because Fraser’s son works in Clark’s office. Gerrand interviewed a long list of players in the BC Rail contro-versy, including Clark’s former husband Mark Marrissen and Erik

Bornmann, a lobbyist with Pilothouse Public Affairs, which repre-sented OmniTRAX.

Gerrand, who serves as conflict of interest commissioner for the Northwest Territories, took evidence under oath in his inquiry. Its findings offer a pre-view of a commission of inquiry into the sale of the railway that NDP Leader Adrian Dix has pledged to hold if he wins the May 14 pro-vincial election.

BC Rail conflict complaint rejected

The Alberni Valley Bulldogs Junior A hock-ey club will be holding a Spring Identification Camp at the South Cariboo Rec. Centre, April 26-28.

The Vancouver Island club is a member of the British Columbia Hockey League and this will be a good chance for spectators to catch some junior hockey action at no cost.

Bulldogs hockey club holds ID camp in 100 Mile

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SAGITTARIUS - Nov 23/Dec 21Sagittarius, consider what made you hap-py in the past and work toward achieving that happiness again. Things will fall into place if you are honest with yourself.

CAPRICORN - Dec 22/Jan 20Do your best to sort through any strong emotions, Capricorn. Remember, you can-not have happy days all the time, but you can learn from the challenging ones.

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CoordinatorThe Cariboo Chilcotin Coast Invasive Plant Committee (CCCIPC) is seeking a part time Coordinator, who is to provide leadership, direction, and management of the Committee under the direction of the Board of Directors and in accordance with the CCCIPC’s core values and purpose. Candidates should be highly motivated, resourceful and passionate; with a demonstrated commitment to invasive plant and species issues.

This position is on a contract or employee basis and will be located within the area of the Cariboo Regional District. The hourly rate is negotiable based on experience but is expected to commence at $22 to $28 per hour.

A resume and cover letter detailing your qualifi cations, accompanying references, and an example of a report (either technical or summary report) should be submitted to the undersigned by 4:00 pm (PDT), April 26, 2013.

Please contact the undersigned if you have any questions regarding this employment opportunity or would like more information.Emily Sonntag, Board Chair [email protected] Phone (250) 305-4393Central Cariboo

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“SITE ATTENDANT”4 Full-Time Part-Time Positions

Central Cariboo Disposal Services is hiring four full-time part-time positions: two for the Forest Grove and two for the Lone Butte rural transfer sites. The duties are summarized as follows: opening and closing the site as per seasonal schedule, direct users to deposit waste at various stations within the site, maintain site as needed, attend to the share shed, attend roll-off bins, operate backhoe/skid steer to maintain site, other duties as required.

The site attendants will be required to work weekends and holidays. The starting dates will be discussed with the successful candidates but will be approximately July and August 2013.

As successful candidates, they will have a ‘safety first’ perspective, be patient, be customer and service-oriented and possess a Class 5+ driver’s license. Experience in dealing with the public and operation backhoes/skid-steers is desirable.

If you are a team-player, interested in the rapidly growing solid waste and recycling sector, please submit your resume by 8:00 a.m., Tuesday, April 30, 2013 to:

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COMPLETE machine shop for sale: Lathe, milling machine, drilling press, all tools, cranes, jacks, etc. $39,000, OBO. Call 250-395-2734.EMPLOYMENT ALERT. Some “ Work at Home” adver-tisements as well as some ad-vertisements that appear to of-fer jobs usually sell information manuals and directions.INDEPENDENT reps F/T P/T International fi rm. Huge income potential www.profi tcode.biz

Drivers/Courier/Trucking

DRIVERS WANTED:Terrifi c career Opportunity with outstanding growth potential to learn how to locate rail defects. No Rail Experience Needed!! Skills Needed - Ability to travel 3 months at a time, Valid License w/ air brake endorsement.

Extensive Paid Travel, MealAllowance, 4 weeks Vacation

and Benefi ts Package.Compensation based on prior

driving experience.Apply at www.sperryrail.com

under careers, keyword Driver. DO NOT FILL IN CITY OR STATE

Employment

Help Wanted

EXPERIENCED UPHOLSTERY PERSONRequired part time or full time. Must have experience with car and boat interiors as well as with boat tops. Apply in person to 48 Yorston Street or by email to [email protected].

No phone calls please

DBD LOG HOMES requires 2 full time log home builders, starting immediately. Wage negotiable depending on ex-perience. Ph. 250-395-3774,or apply in person at DBD Log Homes in Lone Butte.IF YOU would like to volunteer for the residents of Mill Site Lodge/Fischer Place Care Homes, then please join our auxiliary. We meet the fi rst Thursday of every month at 10:30 a.m. in the Mill Site Lodge boardroom. For info call Shelly at 250-791-9277.

MR. T. CONTRACTINGLooking for construction labor-er, good with tools, framing, painting and log sanding. Must be physically fi t, team player, willing to travel. Call Tiger 250-791-5792 or email offi [email protected] c Control Flagger Train-ing WL April 20/21 May 11/12, PG May 4/5, May 22/23, for info and cost call 1-866-737-2389 www.roadsafteytcs.com Lowest Prices!

Work WantedAVAILABLE to clean house, do yard work etc. References available. 250-706-9598.

Services

CounsellingTRAINED Counselor is available 24 hours a day to offer support, understanding, and help. Confi dential and free of charge.

Interior Crisis Line NetworkCall Toll Free

1-888-353-CARE (2273)www.heretohelp.bc.cawww.YouthinBC.comwww/mindcheck.ca

Services

Therapy GroupsALANON - Does someone’’s drinking bother you? Meet with others who feel the same. Meet Thursdays, 7pm at the Health Centre at the back of the Hospital. Contact 250-395-4646

ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS meetings in 100 Mile area: Mondays noon at #18 - 208 8th Street. Tuesdays, 8pm, 100 Mile United Church. Thursdays 7:30pm, 108 Com-munity Centre. Saturday night fi reside family group 8pm, 100 Mile United Church. Sundays 7:30pm, south Cariboo Com-munity Health Centre,rear en-trance. 250-791-5286, 250-395-4646, 250-395-6154, 250-395-5368

Education/TutoringARE you an adult who strug-gles to read, write or do math? Partner Assisted Learning (PAL) can help! We provide free one-to-one tutoring. Call Mary at 250-395-0404

Financial ServicesGET BACK ON TRACK! Bad credit? Bills? Unemployed? Need Money? We Lend! If you own your own home - you qualify. Pioneer Acceptance Corp. Member BBB. 1-877-987-1420.

www.pioneerwest.com

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Own A Vehicle?Borrow Up To $25,000

No Credit Checks!Cash same day, local offi ce.www.PitStopLoans.com

1-800-514-9399

Carpentry/Woodwork

CARPENTER for HIRE: Foundations, framing, fi nishing and home maintenance. Call Keith 250-945-4497

ContractorsCONTRACT CARPENTER: over 40 years exp. Honest & reliable. Ref. available. Versed in all aspects of construction. Additions, renovations, fl oor-ing, fi nishing, framing, ceram-ics, drywall, cabinets, garages, concrete work. Planning & ide-as. Please call Barry 250-395-4533

Career Opportunities

Services

Home Improvements

FLOORING SALEOver 300 Choices

Lowest Prices Guaranteed!Laminates - $0.59/sq ftEngineered - $1.99 sq ftHardwood - $2.79 sq ft

Overnight Delivery in most of BC!www.kingoffl oors.com

1.877.835.6670

Painting & Decorating

CARIBOO PAINTING SER-VICES and repairs. Residen-tial and commercial. Fully in-sured. Chris 250-644-4033.

Pets & Livestock

Feed & Hay80LB square bales of alfalfa orchard grass Hillpoint Farms. 250-791-6652.

SMALL round bales. No rain, barn stored, great horse hay. $40 each. 250-397-4126

SMALL squares and some small rounds. Delivery available. 250-397-2378

LivestockFARRIER SERVICE: 250-395-3606.

TAMWORTH boar available for breeding/sale. Hungry Val-ley Ranch. 250-395-3539.

PetsCariboo Canine Center AD-VANCED DOG OBEDIENCE. Starting: Thursday May 9th 7pm. Forest Grove Supply Lot. 7 classes $90. Kay Gibson 250-397-2670.

SPCA - Your best choice in pets. 250-395-5303

Help Wanted

Pets & Livestock

PetsThe SPCA needs 2 to 3 phone volunteers to answer the emergency line. Suits retired or semi-retired individuals. Al-so, temporary foster homes needed. Please call 250-395-5303 and leave a message.

*WARNING* -Ads reading, “Free to a good home”, have the potential to attract individu-als that see your family pet as a way to make $$money through any number of unde-sirable situations; i.e. selling to animal testing labs or in the case of horses, the slaughter house. Contact the SPCA at 250-395-5303 for information on successfully placing your pet in the right kind of home. Leave a message and a volun-teer will get back to you.

Merchandise for Sale

Farm EquipmentJOHN DEERE 310A back hoe, extender boom, mech. thumb, 4 buckets, runs well, $7895, obo. Homelite 5000w. generator, $450, obo. 3 point pallet forks, $300, obo. 250-791-9285.

FirearmsWANTED: Old lever action Winchester rifl es and carbines. Call (250)791-6369

Firewood/FuelHEAT your entire home, do-mestic water and more with the Classic OUTDOOR WOOD FURNACE from Cen-tral Boiler. Dual fuel ready models available. Call Today. Cameo Plumbing & Heating (250)395-3535.

Help Wanted

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Garage Sales Garage Sales

100 MILE HOUSE: HUGE SALE. 908 Scott Rd. on Sat. & Sun. April 27 & 28 from 9am - 4pm. Tools, motorcycles, pocket bikes, new couches, chairs, bow fl ex, old Coke vending machine, trailers and lots more!

108 & 103 MILE: Sat. & Sun. May 4 & 5 from 8-2. 5715 103 Mile Lake Rd. - with tools, equip., motors, fork lift, fl at deck trailer, farm truck with dump, 5 HP blower and other misc. tools and items. 250-609-0130. 2nd. sale at 5011 Block Drive, 108. Misc. yard sale items.

FLEA MARKETevery Friday

at the 108 Mall11am - 4pm

To book a table call Brenda 250-396-7144

UPPER RANCHETTES: 3 Day Moving Sale. Indoor & outdoor furniture, household items, tools, JD tractor, boat, ATV, plow, ATV trailer and much more. April 26, 27, 28, Fri. Sat. Sun, from 9-3 at 6363 Highland Crescent.

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BUY A GARAGE SALE PACKAGE AT THE 100 MILE FREE PRESS AND

WE’LL HELP YOU HAVE A GREAT SALE!

In the Pinkney Complex onHorse Lake Road in 100 Mile House

250-395-2219

Just Ask For Our

GARAGESALE KIT

• A 4-line or less classifi ed word ad($1.00 per line charge for additional lines)

• Large garage sale signs to hang up around the neighbourhood

• Red and yellow balloons to grab everyone’s attention

• Felt pen for completing signs and marking prices

One Week Special$16.50

Two Week Special$23.50

Plus GST

1. Place your advertisement for 2 weeks in our classifi ed section.2. Call friends and neighbours to see if they’d like to do a sale together.

The bigger the selection, the more customers you’ll have.3. Give yourself a couple of days to get organized.4. Gather boxes, newspapers, and bags to use during the sale to

package purchases.5. Set your dates and times. The fi rst and middle of the month are

paydays for many people.6. Take the time to clean up your items… products will sell better when

they look “taken care of.”7. Make the most of your display by setting up in a visible area such as

the front yard, the driveway or near the curb. Don’t tuck yourself and your merchandise in a dark garage.

8. Label everything for sale with tape. Price it so you might consider buying it for yourself.

9. Before the sale, go to the bank. Get plenty of small bills and change to have on-hand. Keep a calculator handy for quick adding.

10. Be an entrepreneur. Make extra money by selling canned sodas, lemonade, etc., to shoppers. If you have kids, have them do this!

10 TIPS TO A GREAT SALE!

CLEAN OUT THE BASEMENT, SHED

AND GARAGE and make some money doing it!

Plus GST

Box 67, 100 Mile House B.C. V0K 2E0

BEFORE YOU SELL:• ASPEN • BIRCH • COTTONWOOD

• PINE PULP LOGS

Please call NORM WILCOX(250) 395-6218 (direct line) • (250) 395-6201 (fax)

Now AvailableFOR RENT

in the South Cariboo

Business Centre

• Several small offi ce spaces 156 sq. ft. to

600 sq. ft.

(some are furnished, one with private washroom)

ALSO• Larger offi ce space 2,835 sq. ft. ideal for

clinic, etc. (2 washrooms, kitchen)

ALSO• Restaurant for rent.

(could be used for other purposes) 800 sq. ft.

ALL AT REASONABLE RENT

Please contact Konrad Schmid-Meil

[email protected]

High-traffi c professional centre will bring business to you!

Garage Sales Recreational/Sale

Misc. Wanted

Merchandise for Sale

Heavy Duty Machinery

A-STEEL SHIPPING DRYSTORAGE CONTAINERS

Used 20’40’45’53 in stock.SPECIAL

44’ x 40’ Container Shopw/steel trusses $13,800!

Sets up in one day!40’ Containers under $2500!

Call Toll Free AlsoJD 544 & 644 wheel loaders

JD 892D LC ExcavatorPh. 1-866-528-7108

Free Delivery BC and ABwww.rtccontainer.com

Misc. for Sale10’x5’ picture window. $300 obo 250-395-0855.

HOT TUB (SPA) COVERS. Best price. Best quality. All shapes & colours available. 1-866-652-6837 www.thecoverguy.com/news-paper?

Misc. Wanted

WE BUY GOLD & SILVER

Get the best price for your SILVER COINS • Sat. 9am-1pm 205 Birch Ave., 100 Mile House

250-395-3034

True Coin Collector Looking to Purchase Collections, Accu- mulations, Olympic Gold and Silver coins, Bills + Not melting down, Serious Collector. Call: Coin Couple 1-778-281-0030

WANTED: Old lever action Winchester rifl es and carbines. Call (250)791-6369

Plants /NurserySPRUCE tree SALE!

Starting @ $69.-6’ft, Larger sizes available, 50 tree mini-mum order. Perfect for front yard, wind or privacy hedge. Call 1-778-436-8776 or email [email protected]

Real Estate

For Sale By OwnerMOBILE in 103 Trailer Park: 3 bdrm, $10,000. 250-395-9013

NEED TO SELL due to health reasons: 1600 sq. ft. home plus full basement on 10 acres overlooking 103 Lake. Serious enquiries: 250-395-4602.

Garage Sales

Real Estate

Mobile Homes & Parks

NICE, CLEAN 2-3 bdrms, 1160 sq. ft. F/S. #29 in 103 Mile Trailer Park. Asking $42,000. 250-395-4602.

RETIRE IN Beautiful Southern BC, Brand New Park. Af-fordable Housing. COPPER RIDGE. Manufactured Home Park, New Home Sales. Kere-meos, BC. Spec home on site to view. Please call 250-462-7055. www.copperridge.ca

Townhouses

CANADIAN MENTAL HEALTH

ASSOCIATIONSouth Cariboo Branch

CMHA-SCB is now taking applications for our affordable family housing development, located on Cariboo Trail and Jens Street, 100 Mile House B.C. Application forms can be picked up at the Community Resource Centre (between the Hospital and the Junior High School), or at the Women’s Centre (102 Bridge Creek Centre, Birch Avenue).The 25 unit project has 1, 2, 3 and 4 bed-room units. Applicants must provide income and asset information and verifi cation upon application.This project is spon-sored by the Cana-dian Mental Health Association - South Cariboo Branch and British Columbia Housing and Manage-ment Commission.

Rentals

Apt/Condo for Rent1 & 2 BDRMS in 100 Mile, close to all amenities. Clean, secure, drug-free. F/S, laundry facilities. Singles or families. Reasonable. 250-395-4400 or 250-395-2684 evenings.1 BDRM apt. $550/mth. In-cludes heat & hydro. Above the Farrier Pub at the 103. NP, RR, 250-395-6012.BC HOUSING is now accept-ing applications for housing from persons 55 years and older as well as disabled per-sons 19 years of age and old-er. Eligible tenants pay 30% of gross monthly income for rent. For applications contact: 250-395-4743 or 1-800-834-7149.

CARIBOO GARDENSClean, large, bright

1&2 bedroomsSeniors Welcome

For reliable service call Drew

250-395-0809 or 250-395-0168

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 604-530-4224.4-BAY garage & retail space for rent or lease, on Exeter Road in 100 Mile House. Approx 5000 sq.ft. $2500 per month. Avail. now. 250-396-7334EXCELLENT location! Large commercial unit avail for rent immediately, suitable for re-tail/light mfg. Approx 1380 sq ft, Pls call 250-808-7722 for detailsHEATED Bay/shop for rent. w 12ft O/H door, approx 750 sq ft. Suitable for light mfg, stor-age, auto work etc (250) 808-7722

Duplex / 4 Plex3 BDRM duplex, On school bus route. N/S, refs req. $650. 250-791-6383.CLEAN & updated 3 bdrm, apt. downtown 100 Mile. Ref. req. No dogs. $650/mon. 250-456-7314.

Mobile Homes & Pads

2 BDRM mobile home at 105 Mile. No pets. $500/mon. plus utilities & D.D. 250-395-2012.

Garage Sales

Rentals

Mobile Homes & Pads

DOUBLE WIDE mobile, 3 bdrm, 2 bath, Canim Lake. 250-395-6140.

Homes for Rent100 MILE: 3 bdrm plus base-ment suite. Avail. June 1st.. Ref. req. DD. $1000/mon. 250-791-5569.

2 BDRM Duplex, large car-port, minutes to 100 Mile. NP. $650/mon includes snow re-moval. 250-396-4070. $100 offfi rst month.

3 BDRM plus den house, nice corner lot. W/D, F/S. No smok-ing, pets negotiable. Security deposit & good references re-quired. Suitable for quiet work-ing couple. $700/mon. 250-747-2899.

AVAIL. now. Small 3 bdrm house, gas heat. Forest Grove. $800. 604-809-1724.

HORSE LAKE waterfront, 2 bdrm house, newly renovated. Close to school, great view. $800/month. 250-397-2004.

LOWER HALF of newer house. 93 Mile. Separate en-trance, 2 bdrms, beautiful oak kitchen, in-fl oor heating, appli-ances, includes utilities. $675. 250-459-7771. Avail. immed.

MAY 1ST: Lakefront 2 bdrm house. 30 mins. drive to 100 Mile. Ref. N/S. $700/mon. 250-593-4641.

RENOVATED house in Lac La Hache: 2 bdrm up, 2 bdrm down, 2 full baths. N/G heat, new furnace, hot water tank, appl. $900/mon. plus utilities. DD req. 250-396-7334

Transportation

Auto FinancingDreamTeam Auto Financing

“0” Down, Bankruptcy OK - Cash Back ! 15 min Approvals

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Recreational/Sale1992 24’ Citation 5th wheel. Excellent condition. Heated tanks, 4 burner stove, queen bed, bathroom, table & sofa at back with wrap around win-dows. Fibre glass shell. $7500, obo. 250-395-4320.

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Offi ce/Retail Transportation

Scrap Car Removal

FREE SCRAP CARPICK UP*

250-395-1141Toll Free: 1-877-395-1133

[email protected]

100 MileNew & Used

Auto Parts Ltd.

“The OnlyMinistry of Environment

Approved Scrap Car Recycler.”

*Certain restrictions apply. Call for details

Trucks & Vans2010 Lexus RX350 FWD, Black/Gray, clear title, excel-lent condition, $14600, [email protected]

Advertisements should be read on the fi rst publication date. We are not responsible for errors appearing beyond the fi rst inser-tion.NO CASH REFUNDSAGREEMENT: It is agreed by any display or classifi ed adver-tiser requesting space that the liability of the paper in the event that errors occur in the publish-ing of any advertisement shall be limited to the amount paid by the advertiser for the portion of the advertising space occupied by the incorrect item only, and there will be no liability in any event beyond the amount paid for such advertisement.DISCRIMINATORY LEGISLA-TION: Advertisers are reminded that provincial legislation forbids the publication of any adver-tisement which discriminates against any person because of race, religion, sex, colour, nation-ality, ancestry, place of origin, or age unless the condition is justi-fi ed by a bona fi de requirement for the work involved.COPYRIGHT: Copyright and/or property rights subsist in all editorial, photographic and ad-vertising content appearing in any edition of the 100 Mile Free Press. Permission to reproduce wholly or in any part and in any form whatsoever, particularly by a photographic or technical process in a publication, must be obtained in writing from the publisher. Any unauthorized reproduction will be subject to recourse in law.NO ADVERTISING ITEM WILL BE DISCLOSED TO ANYONE PRIOR TO PUBLICATION.

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AnnouncementsEmployment

Service GuidePets

For Sale/WantedReal Estate

RentalsAutomotive

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CompassionateCaring for your best friend

Hand Crafted Urns complete with name plate

250-395-3330 Private or Group

Just call Martina, Heather, or Chris to get full coverage in the South Cariboo!

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• Corn & Wart Treatment • Refl exology

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4927 Gloinnzun Dr., 108 Mile Ranch • Ph: 250-791-5663

RAINER’S HEALTH HOUSERainer’s Cell: 250-395-9421 • Email: [email protected] Meyer European trained and certifi ed therapistMassage / Acupuncture / Facial Acupuncture / Atlas TherapyBody-Energy-Treatment / Hot Stone Massage • Lymph Drainage (Dr. Vodder Certifi ed)

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BUSINESS DIRECTORY

Weston Water Wells Ltd.Licenced DrillersSpecializing in Residential Wells

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SEAL COATING - 3 COATING SYSTEM

LANCE MARSHALL

Nor thsidePAVEMENT MAINTENANCE

Application for a Permit Amendment under the Provisions of the Environmental Management Act.

We, Maclaren Forest Products Inc., a wholly owned subsidiary of Xstrata Copper Canada Corporation (“Xstrata Copper”), PO Box 10424, Pacific Centre, 1300-777 Dunsmuir Street, Vancouver, B.C. V7Y 1K2, have submitted a permit amendment application to the Director requesting to amend Permit PE-3439 (tracking number: 222309), issued on 10 April 1978 and last amended on 4 November 2011 which authorizes the discharge of water from a de-commissioned molybdenum mine-mill complex.

The Boss Mountain former mine site (the Site) is located within the Cariboo Regional Dis-trict, British Columbia, and approximately 60 km northeast of 100 Mile House and 5 km west of Hendrix Lake. The authorized discharge location at the Boss Mountain site is locat-ed on District Lot 12239, Cariboo Regional District. Water from the Site is discharged into Ryan Creek, which converges with Boss Creek, approximately 4 km south of the discharge.

The amendment requests an increase to the authorized discharge limit for dissolved molyb-denum from 3 to 6 mg/L, a value that will remain protective of water quality in Boss Creek.

The water downstream from the discharge in Boss Creek will remain below 1 mg/L, a value that is protective of aquatic life and wildlife.

Any persons interested in commenting or providing relevant information pertaining to the permit amendment may do so within 30 days of this posting. Please send written comments to the applicant, with a copy to the Regional Manager, Environmental Protection at 400-640 Borland Street, Williams Lake, British Columbia, V2G 4T1. The identity of any respondents and the contents of anything submitted in relation to this application will become part of the public record.

Contact person: Erin Clyde, Project Manager, EcoMetrix IncorporatedTelephone: 905-794-2325 ext. 225 Email: [email protected]

ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION NOTICE

Please make a donation to this worthy cause1-800-268-0248 | [email protected]

established 1909 • Registered charity No 11900 9181 RR0002

For over 100 years, the Last Post Fund, a non-pro� t organization, has ensured that no eligible veteran is denied a digni� ed funeral and burial, as well as a military gravestone, due to insu� cient funds at time of death.

MODERN DAY VETERANSNEED YOUR HELP!FOR A DIGNIFIED FUNERAL AND BURIAL

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INVITATION TO

TENDERCariboo Regional District

www.cariboord.bc.ca

building communities together

Forest Grove and Lone Butte Transfer Station Improvements Sealed Tenders clearly marked “Forest Grove and Lone ���e �rans�er �ta�on ���rove�ents� will be received at t�e Cariboo Regional District ��ce� S�ite D� ��� �ort� T�ird �ven�e� �illiams �ake� �C ��� ���� �� to ���� �m local �me� �ednesday� �ay ��� ����. Tenders will be o�ened in ��blic in t�e Cariboo Regional District ��ce at ���� �.m. on t�e tender closing date.

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Tender Doc�ments will be available electronically on t�e Cariboo Regional District website www.cariboord.bc.ca a�er ��ril ��� ����. �rinted co�ies are available �rom t�e o�ce o� TR�� Cons�l�ng ��illiams �ake� at a cost o� ���.��� w�ic� is non�re��ndable. � �lan�older Registra�on �orm m�st be com�leted and �a�ed to TR�� Cons�l�ng in order to receive any addend�ms and�or addi�onal in�orma�on regarding t�is tender. �t is t�e sole res�onsibility o� t�e �lan�older to ens�re t�at t�e Registra�on �orm �as been received by TR�� Cons�l�ng.

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INVITATION TO

QUOTECariboo Regional District

www.cariboord.bc.ca

building communities together

CONSTRUCTION OF ATTENDANT SHEDS AT

VARIOUS CRD REFUSE SITES T�e Cariboo Regional District is acce��ng ��otes �or t�e constr�c�on o� �o�r ��� a�endant s�eds �or vario�s re��se sites in t�e so�t� Cariboo. ��ote doc�ments and ��rt�er details are available �rom t�e �ndersigned. Com�leted ��otes are to be delivered no later t�an ���� �m� �ay ��� ���� to t�e address below� at w�ic� �me a ��blic o�ening will take �lace. T�e Cariboo Regional District does not bind itsel� to acce�t t�e lowest or any ��ote and reserves t�e rig�t to re�ect all ��otes and nego�ate wit� any bidder. Selec�on will be based ��on s�c� �actors as ��ali�ca�ons� e��erience �es�ecially on similar �ro�ects�� ability to �er�orm t�e contract according to its terms �incl�ding �ming re��irements�� availability o� contractors� work�orce and s�bcontractors� i� a��licable� re��ta�on �or ��ality o� work and �or �meliness� �nancial stability o� �rm� and cost. Tera �rady S��ervisor o� Solid �aste �anagement S�ite D� ��� �ort� �rd �ve. �illiams �ake� �C ��� ��� ��one� ������������ ��������������

Tenders

INVITATION TO TENDER

Contract: Wheelchair Assessable

Wilderness Trail

Roe Lake & District Recreation Commissionis requesting quotations for the following works

generally consisting of;

-Construction of kiosks, & wheelchair assessable out-houses-Preparation of ground & placement of picnic tables, benches, & garbage cans-Loop trail-Removal & replacement of fencing & gates-Re & re existing outhouse-Removal of debris pile

For contract documents call 250 593 0203 on payment of

a refundable deposit of $25.00 to Roe Lake & Dis-

trict Recreation Commission Mandatory viewing Sunday

May 5, 2013 10:00 am starting at the

Interlakes Rodeo grounds (East Sheridan at Hwy 24)

Quotations must be submitted in writing on

supplied forms addressed to Roe Lake & District

Recreation Commission, & delivered or mailed to 7541 East Sheridan Lake Road,

Lone Butte, BC, V0K 1X2 on or before 2:00 Pm Tuesday

May 21, 2013

The lowest or any tender will not necessarily be accepted. Tenders

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Clinton’s 50/150 events great

Clinton’s 50/150 Committee has been busy approving events to be a part of the 50/150 celebrations in 2013.

Recently, the Clinton Elegant Dessert Party was put on by the Clinton Health Auxiliary on April

14. Clinton residents dressed up and attend-ed the elegant evening, which included deca-dent desserts served by the Mill Girl Follies.

Two wonderful skits were presented. The audience enjoyed “The Mammogram,” by Susan Swan and Megan Nairn, and “Rollie Jogging” by Christine Surraka.

The Bean Dinner was held on April 16 at the Clinton Memorial Hall. This dinner is a long-time event put on by the Legion Ladies Auxiliary members who put on a fabulous supper with the many chefs who

prepared their favourite bean dishes for the event.

The Clinton and District Outdoor Sportsman’s annu-al Banquet, Auction and Dance at Clinton Memorial Hall is on April 27. The event

starts at 4:30 pm with a social hour, followed by the dinner, auction and live music by Jess Lee and Friends.

Tickets are available by contacting Rollie Higginbottom at 250-459-2487.

GAS PRICES IN 100 MILE HOUSEThe gas prices in 100 Mile House for

many weeks was: $1.319

Helmut Mueller, 100 Mile House

PRICE COMPARISON:Kamloops ......$1.149 Clinton ........ $1.239Cache Creek ..$1.229 Abbotsford .. $1.219

SUGGESTION:If possible, do not refuel in 100 Mile House.

CLINTON

Katie McCullough250 [email protected]