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Good day, Quesnel. Thanks for reading — and that includes loyal subscriber L. Ostlund! To join the Observer family, please call 250-992-2121 and ask for circulation. Start: from the Dragon Lake boat launch Time: 8:30 am for ½ Marathon, 9:00 am for 5 and 10 km 2013 N B&W 2 and white) 20th Annual Quesnel Women’s Fall Challenge Sunday, October 6, 2013 Register: Quesnel Arts and Recreation Centre or online at http://qwfc.wordpress.com Deb Quick, Travel Consultant BCReg#23929 www.AskDeb.ca 250-992-5169 in Quesnel Stop Searching and Start Travelling Deb Quick Flight Centre Quesnel will do the research for you! Friday, September 27, 2013 VOL. 100 NO. 8 www.quesnelobserver.com PM 40005365 $ 1 30 includes GST QUESNEL - CARIBOO OBSERVER SINCE 1908 FALL FAIR FUN PAGE A15 FIRE TRUCK PULL PAGE A3 DIRTY RIDERS PAGE A11 AUTUMN MacDONALD Observer Reporter After RCMP investigated what appears to be two bullet holes into the side of 185 Davie, brewery owner Russ Ovans is taking the high road. “We love this communi- ty,” the Barkerville Brew- ing proprietor said. “We’re here for the long haul.” Sept. 19, brewmaster Troy Rudolph called in to report what looked like two bullet holes through the front windows of the building. RCMP subse- quently responded to the call. “It’s too bad because it’s expensive and it’s money we could have put into free tastings for the com- munity,” Ovans said. The two holes struck, what will be, the tasting and merchandise room. “We’re going to have hats, t-shirts and free samples,” Ovans said, noting in particular, the opportunity to purchase a growler. A growler is a 64 ounce ceramic glass refillable bottle. For $5 one can visit the brewery, sample some suds, choose their favou- rite, fill the growler and take it home. Barkerville Brewing Company will have three core brands to choose from: the 18-Karat Ale, the Prospector’s Peril Irish Ale and the Wandering Camel. “We plan to have a fourth on tap and in stores,” Ovans said, add- ing the fourth will be a “seasonal brew” switched every three months. “We’re telling the sto- ry of the Cariboo Gold Rush,” he said. “We want to tell the story of Barkerville and Quesnel really embraces it’s past – hence the Gold Pan City.” Ovans said the location and building were perfect for his micro-brewery ven- ture. “It’s strategically located and at a reasonable price,” he said. “It’s a fantastic lot.” So far renovations have been ongoing since he first took possession Aug. 31. Most recently they were approved for a facade improvement grant for $5,000 and painting is ex- pected to commence Fri- day, weather permitting. Ovans hopes to be open in December. “We cannot wait to start selling beer to the good folks of Quesnel,” he said. “The people of the Cariboo deserve their own authentic beer.” New brewery takes bullet hits RCMP investigating Davie Street shooting incident RCMP are investigating an incident which oc- curred Sept. 19 at 185 Davie Street. If anyone has information, call CrimeStoppers. Autumn MacDonald photo

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Page 1: Quesnel Cariboo Observer, September 27, 2013

Good day, Quesnel.Thanks for reading — and that includes

loyal subscriber L. Ostlund!To join the Observer family, please call 250-992-2121 and ask for circulation.Start: from the Dragon Lake boat launch

Time: 8:30 am for ½ Marathon, 9:00 am for 5 and 10 km

2013

DESIGN B&W 2(black and white) 20th Annual

Quesnel Women’s Fall ChallengeSunday, October 6, 2013

Register: Quesnel Arts and Recreation Centre or

online at http://qwfc.wordpress.com

Deb Quick, Travel Consultant

BCReg#23929www.AskDeb.ca

250-992-5169 in QuesnelStop Searching and Start TravellingDeb Quick Flight Centre Quesnel

will do the research for you!

Friday, September 27, 2013 VOL. 100 NO. 8 www.quesnelobserver.com PM 40005365 $130 includes GST

QUESNEL - CARIBOO

OBSERVERSINCE 1908

FaLL Fair FuN PaGE a15

FirE Truck PuLL PaGE a3

dirTy ridErS PaGE a11

auTuMN MacdONaLdObserver Reporter

After RCMP investigated what appears to be two bullet holes into the side of 185 Davie, brewery owner Russ Ovans is taking the high road.

“We love this communi-ty,” the Barkerville Brew-ing proprietor said.

“We’re here for the long haul.”

Sept. 19, brewmaster

Troy Rudolph called in to report what looked like two bullet holes through the front windows of the building. RCMP subse-quently responded to the call.

“It’s too bad because it’s expensive and it’s money we could have put into free tastings for the com-munity,” Ovans said.

The two holes struck, what will be, the tasting and merchandise room.

“We’re going to have hats, t-shirts and free samples,” Ovans said, noting in particular, the opportunity to purchase a growler.

A growler is a 64 ounce ceramic glass refillable bottle.

For $5 one can visit the brewery, sample some suds, choose their favou-rite, fill the growler and take it home.

Barkerville Brewing

Company will have three core brands to choose from: the 18-Karat Ale, the Prospector’s Peril Irish Ale and the Wandering Camel.

“We plan to have a fourth on tap and in stores,” Ovans said, add-ing the fourth will be a “seasonal brew” switched every three months.

“We’re telling the sto-ry of the Cariboo Gold Rush,” he said.

“We want to tell the story of Barkerville and Quesnel really embraces it’s past – hence the Gold Pan City.”

Ovans said the location and building were perfect for his micro-brewery ven-ture.

“It’s strategically located and at a reasonable price,” he said.

“It’s a fantastic lot.”So far renovations have

been ongoing since he first

took possession Aug. 31. Most recently they were approved for a facade improvement grant for $5,000 and painting is ex-pected to commence Fri-day, weather permitting. Ovans hopes to be open in December.

“We cannot wait to start selling beer to the good folks of Quesnel,” he said.

“The people of the Cariboo deserve their own authentic beer.”

New brewery takes bullet hitsRCMP investigating Davie Street shooting incident

RCMP are investigating an incident which oc-

curred Sept. 19 at 185 Davie Street. If anyone

has information, call CrimeStoppers.

Autumn MacDonald photo

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Included in the 320 University of Alberta Augustana Campus students to receive a 2012–2013 scholarship is Darryl Gagnon, of Quesnel, a third year Bachelor of Arts student, who was awarded $500 for hockey, funded by an Augustana Faculty Award in Hockey.

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NEWS

Take Back The NightMany came out to honour and support Take Back The Night, an event to raise awareness about violence against women.

Karen Powell photo

First ever

orange shirt day

Sept. 30 has been declared Orange Shirt Day in recognition of residential schools.

Everyone is encouraged to wear an orange shirt and pins that state: Every Child Matters.

The Quesnel Tillicum Society Native Friendship Centre doors are open to anyone wanting to talk or needing support, as Orange Shirt Day may bring up past traumas. Tea, coffee and snacks will be served throughout the day. The centre is also a source of information for the community. As a Native Friendship Centre it is their goal to support all people and help to create understanding and friendship in our multicultural society.

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Heavy haulIn Quesnel’s first ever Fire Truck Pull, four teams took on the challenge Saturday morning during the Fall Fair. The teams included: Arrow Transport’s Arrow Dynamics, who raised the most money and had the fastest pull at 29.2 seconded; BCGEU gave it their all but failed to complete the pull (judges wrote down five billion seconds); North Cariboo Metis Association’s Buffalo chips completed the pull in 107.4 seconds and won for best dressed and most spirited team); and local RCMP officers who completed the pull just behind Arrow with 30.1 seconds. This United Way fundraiser raised $1,571.15.

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Important Notice

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• Read the information package that comes with the cart.

• For more information, call City Hall at 250-992-2111, the Public Works department at 250-992-6330 or visit http://www.quesnel.ca.

NEWS

The Cariboo Chilcotin Beetle Action Coalition (CCBAC) announced Chad Mernett has been elected chairperson for the 2013–2014 term.

Mernett is a director for the Cariboo Regional District (CRD) and takes over this leadership role from Williams Lake Mayor Kerry Cook.

Mernett extended his thanks to Mayor Cook for her vision and leadership over the years.

“Kerry Cook provided the CCBAC with strong leadership and vision to develop and implement the strategic priorities of the coalition,” Mernett said.

“I look forward to using the momentum generated by mayor Cook and moving the Cariboo Chilcotin forward to diversify our economy while ensuring environmental and social sustainability.”

As a result of the recently completed CCBAC strategic plan, the board has been working to update its goals and objectives to re� ect the current economic climate of the Cariboo Chilcotin.

Mernett is excited to implement some of the key recommendations from this review during his tenure as chair.

“We are currently reviewing and developing a grant award system that more accurately re� ects our vision and goals,” he said.

“We have also approved a new communications plan that includes development of a new website and other initiatives that will keep the community more closely connected to the work of CCBAC.”

The success of the CCBAC is due to the high level of regional cooperation.

First Nations and local governments along with the industry and environmental sectors come together to evaluate strategic opportunities.

“I am looking forward to the CCBAC team taking the lead on high priority regional projects and using the strength of our team to move us forward on initiatives that will help to diversify our economy and support our social well-being for years to come,” he said.

The CCBAC was created in 2005 by a variety of community leaders who were concerned about the impacts that the massive Mountain Pine Beetle (MPB) epidemic would have on the Cariboo Chilcotin region.

Mernett elected as CCBAC chair

Marching with purposeSupporters took to the streets last Friday to raise awareness about violence against women.

Karen Powell photo

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NEWS

Fall is definitely settling in nicely around Quesnel. It’s a beautiful

time of year when the weather cools slightly and the leaves turn yellow and gold in and around our community. It is a great time to showcase our city for visitors, especially those from overseas. On Thursday, Oct. 3, I hope that all of you help me welcome our special guests from our Sister City Shiraoi, Japan.

Mayor Toda and 10 other delegates will be arriving in Quesnel that day and begin a whirlwind tour of activities around the community beginning at Shiraoi House. Mayor Toda will be joined by the Chair of Shiraoi Council Kohei Yamamoto, Board of Education representative Makoto Ota, Head of Twinning Society Yuzuru Sakamoto and Secretary of Twinning Society Kazumi Niioka. The remaining delegates include students and adult residents of Shiraoi. It will be a wonderful opportunity for all of them to experience our language and culture. This twinning relationship has spanned 32 years.

Between Oct. 3 – 6, the group will be toured through two of our mills, the College of New Caledonia, our Youth Soccer Facility, Shiraoi Gardens and Art Gallery at the Arts and Recreation Centre and the Quesnel and District Museum. They will have plenty of free time to site see and, of course, shop in and around our city. We will join them in a walk along our famous River Front Trail to Ceal Tingley Park and plan to

take in some golf and perhaps a friendly game of soccer at the facility. For those delegates not so excited about golfing, we have arranged a visit to Moose Meadows Farm. On Saturday, they will have the opportunity to visit our Farmer’s Market, take in some local entertainment and learn about our great community.

The Quesnel/Shiraoi Twinning Society has done an incredible job in organizing the arrival of the delegation and coordinating their visit with such noteworthy local events.

The Twinning Society consists of a dedicated group of Quesnel residents who continue to build our relationship with Shiraoi. The relationship between the two communities has sparked many exchanges and many long-standing friendships. The society has done an excellent job in bringing the two cities together and to promote cultural understanding and friendship between the Canadian and Japanese people. Over the past 32 years, more than 1,000 local residents have exchanged with Shiraoi, delighting in the international kinship.

This visit and others are

about fostering relationships while looking for any and all economic opportunities for both our communities. This exchange has been difficult over the past few years given the economic times in both countries. Local industry plays an integral part in this piece and has been a supporter of the twinning programs for many years. We will look for any and all opportunities to promote investment in our community and lead the economic development mission with our sister city. Council strongly supports this initiative.

Our resilient cultural ties with Shiraoi continue as does the work of the volunteers here in Quesnel. Volunteers have played a large part in the success of this 32-year relationship and the society is looking for additional and new volunteers. Anyone can become a member of the Society for a minimal cost of $15 per person or $25 for a family per year. Meetings are held regularly in Shiraoi House. As most organizations age, so do their volunteers and there is a great need for volunteers of all ages. Membership forms are available at City Hall and the Shiraoi House or by calling 250-992-6532. Please leave a message and someone will return your call.

Get involved and help foster our relationship with Shiraoi.

Do you have a question for Mayor Mary Sjostrom? E-mail it to us at [email protected] and we’ll forward it to the Mayor so she can answer it in an upcoming column.

Mary Sjostrom

MAYOR’S MESSAGE

Shiroai delegation on its way

Successful partnering recognizedThe UBCM Partnership Award was handed to Cariboo Regional District and its five partners in the Remem-bering, Recovering and Reconciling – St. Joseph’s Mission Residential School Commemorative Project. The other partners are Esket’emc First Nation, City of Williams Lake, District of 100 Mile House, City of Quesnel and the District of Wells. The award recognizes two or more partners who have collaborated on a joint ven-ture or initiative with outstanding results. The award was given out during UBCM annual convention.

Contributed photo

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Quesnel Cariboo Observer Friday, September 27, 2013 www.quesnelobserver.com A7Graeme R ArmstrongFinancial Advisor306 St. Laurent AvenueQuesnel, BC V2J 5A3250-992-6617

Have You Protected Your Family’s Financial Future?

One of the most important moves you can make is to ensure that you have adequate life insurance. Of course, you may have some insurance through your employer — but is it sufficient? If something were to happen to you, your family could face some enormous financial obligations — with a large part of their financial resources suddenly missing.

By purchasing additional life insurance, as needed, you could enable your family to accomplish the following:

• Raise your children — A family might spend more than $190,000 to raise a child between birth and age 18, according to research from the home economics section of Manitoba Agriculture. Clearly, the proceeds of a life insurance policy would be enormously valuable in helping your family cope with these costs.

• Pay for university — A university education may be the best investment you can make in your children’s future — but it won’t come cheaply. On average, undergraduate students at Canadian universities paid $4,917 in tuition in the 2009–2010 school year, according to Statistics Canada. And room and board could easily tack on an extra $6,000, according to the Ontario Ministry of Training, Colleges and Universities. Based on these figures, and assuming even a modest 3% annual inflation rate, a child born this year could expect to pay more than $78,000 for four years of university. Insurance could help cover the high costs of higher education.

• Pay off your mortgage — If you’re buying your first home or moving into a different one, you will be asked if you want to purchase mortgage insurance. However, life insurance may be a better option. If you purchase mortgage insurance, the lender is the beneficiary, but when you own a life insurance policy, you get to choose the beneficiary, so you can name your spouse. Once your surviving spouse receives the tax-free death benefit, he or she can pay off the mortgage or invest the money to generate an income stream that can help cover living expenses and continue the mortgage payments.

• Pay off other debts — You may have car loans, credit card bills and other types of debt. Life insurance can help your family members pay off these debts without jeopardizing the household’s cash flow.

• Help support your surviving spouse’s retirement — While you’re working, some of the money you put away in your Registered Retirement Savings Plan (RRSP) and various other accounts may also eventually help support your spouse in retirement. Without your income and these continuing contributions, could your spouse still enjoy the retirement lifestyle you both have envisioned? The proceeds from a life insurance policy could prove important in helping your surviving spouse during his or her retirement years.

As you can see, adequate life insurance is indispensable to your family’s financial security. Consult a financial advisor to determine if you’ve got the appropriate level of coverage, or if you need to add more.

Insurance and annuities are offered by Edward Jones Insurance Agency (except in Quebec). In Quebec, insurance and annuities are offered by Edward Jones Insurance Agency (Quebec) Inc.

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A feature highlighting meetings, proposals and events important to Quesnel residents.

PUBLIC INFORMATION SESSIONSWATER AND SEWER SERVICING

The City of Quesnel is hosting information sessions for the residents in the Richards Rd and Woodridge Rd area and the Gook Rd area in South Quesnel regarding water and sewer servicing.

Water Servicing - Richards Rd/Woodridge RdOctober 2, 2013 at 7:00 p.m.City Hall, Council Chambers

Sewer Servicing - Gook Rd/Dragon Lake areaOctober 3, 2013 at 7:00 p.m.City Hall, Council Chambers

For additional information please contact Teann Ingram at 250-991-7475 or [email protected].

OFFICE SPACE FOR LEASEThe City of Quesnel has office space (approximately 1,250 square feet) available for lease on the fourth

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For additional information or to schedule a viewing please contact Jeff Norburn, Director of Community Services at 250-991-7479 or [email protected]

NEWS

It’s time to get your geek on and head to Barkerville Historic Town, Sept. 27 – 29 for Geekenders Lost in Time 2: Take the Sky, a season-ending sci-fi mini-convention bristling with high-energy fun.

In addition to the Vancouver-based Geekenders trade-mark fandom the-atre,  a cast of dozens of Barkerville’s historical interpreters and a lot of hysterical magic, Take the Sky promises to combine events you’ve never seen before at tradi-tional conventions or heritage sites (laser

tag quick draw) with screenings, panels, costume contests, trivia, burlesque, epic parties and prizes.

But wait, there’s more! This year’s event includes visits from some very special guests. Actor and documentary filmmaker Denise Crosby, who is per-haps best known to television audiences as Lieutenant Tasha Yar on the hit se-ries “Star Trek: The Next Generation,” will be on deck to meet with fans, sign autographs and pose for photographs on Saturday, Sept. 28, as

well as participate in a special artist panel Q&A for Take the Sky ticket holders. 

 Author and “Baby-lon 5” star Claudia Christian will be present throughout the day on Saturday as well and will even jump onstage at the historic Theatre Royal to perform a 45‐min-ute, Star Trek‐themed improv show with Dean Haglund, co‐star of “The X‐Files” and “The Lone Gunmen.”  Haglund (who has been to Barkerville before and even called Quesnel

home for a while) and Christian will also be available for pho-tos and autographs by day and together join a stunning array of special guests and performers who will appear throughout the three‐day Take the Sky event. 

On Sept. 27, Van-couver actor Michael Schaldemose will perform his one‐man tour‐de‐force Call Me Kirk at 9 p.m. and renowned fandom comedians Jesse Inocalla (LEGO’s Legends of Chima, Anime Evolution)

and Tyler James Ni-col (Megasteakman, Cos&Effect) will be along for the ride. On Saturday night, Trixie Hobbitses, the Canadian “Nerd Queen of Burlesque,” will head up a grow-ing list of amazing ‘nerdlesque’ perform-ers, comedians and emcees who are sure to knock off a few socks – theirs and yours.

 For more informa-tion about Lost in Time 2: Take the Sky, please visit www.barkervillegeekend.com.

Experience the past and future simultaneously at Barkerville

Award-winning ToastmastersFrom top left: Julie Gonzalez – Best Duty of the Year; Josef Baur – 10 years of Dedicated Service and Leadership; Ruby Derksen – Best Table Topics Speaker of the Year; Tom Bassett – Best Speaker of the Year; Mike Boreen – Best Duty of the Year; bottom row, left to right: Terry Sawatsky – Most Dedicated new member; Katja Kovanen – Rookie of the year/Best Speaker; Lynn Dunkley – Toastmaster of the year/ Best Evaluator of the Year; Phil Hunter – Talk up Toastmasters Club Award. These awards were handed out at Quesnel Toastmasters year end event. Contributed photo

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OPINIONS

Lorrie MilsomProduction Mgr.

Autumn MacDonaldEditor

Tracey RobertsPublisher/Adv. Mgr.

JenniferCirculation Mgr.

Advertising Consultants: Karen PowellAd Designer: Dennison GaetzEditorial Staff: Annie Gallant - Assistant Editor, Shannon Stever - Reporter Jonas Gagnon - Sports ReporterFront Office: Trina Wiebe

Friday, September 27, 2013 Quesnel Cariboo ObserverA8 www.quesnelobserver.com

Touching gloves, me and Kyle Tessier circled for

a while before I threw the first punch I’ve thrown at another human since I was in grade school.

There I was, circling like Tyson or Holyfield, measuring up my opponent with my steely eyed gaze.

I threw a left jab. I threw a straight right. And I’m pretty sure it felt closer to a pillow fight than a boxing match when my flurry landed.

It turns out throwing punches at a moving target can really mess with your form (and your head).

I put together one good one-two combination and that felt good.

And Kyle was working on defence, so I didn’t take too many punches either.

Thus ends my bout at the Two Rivers Boxing Club.

The month with the club has been enlightening and interesting. It has taught me a couple things.

First: Boxing is intense. I have been sore for most of my month with the club – granted I went from doing nothing to working out with the club, but if I was in better shape, I probably would have just ended up working harder.

Remember, the club hosts

both those looking for a workout and serious boxers who are training to win.

You won't feel out of place just because you can't throw around the heavy bag like Matt O'Flynn (who may be a robot), but if you're not pushing yourself while everyone else is sweating and breathing hard, you probably will.

Matt Tessier said after a month or two new comers usually hit their stride – so you got that going for you, which is nice.

There are some workouts, however, I don't think I would ever get used to, like throwing around the heavy bag. Believe me, after going three rounds bouncing around the 100 lb bag, like it’s a small child, you will be properly tired.

If you're looking for a way to push yourself and really get into shape, the Two Rivers Boxing Club is a great place to end your search.

The upside of this is that the results you get from the three day-a-week workout are fairly rapid.

Also, as an addendum, skipping is not just for 12 year-old girls – it’s hard. After a month of it I still catch my foot every ten rotations or so.

All that being said, the second thing I learned was the Two Rivers Boxing Club is full of great, knowledgable people who want you to stick around and practice with them.

If you need to rest, or just can't figure out how to do a right hook, everyone will do their best to help you out.

Going from flailing to throwing a straight right, I received plenty of helpful advice and encouragement.

Though walking in a pair of shorts found around the house and a white tshirt may feel weird, and believe me it did for me, it’s pretty standard dress and no one will look askance of you for not wearing boxing shoes and shorts. Also, the passion the coaches and boxers have for the sport is infectious and will have you wondering about a style and strategy of your own.

Last: Nothing feels better than throwing the perfect punch. Follow with me through a straight right: it

starts at your back foot as you lift your heel, pivot it out and push from the ball of your foot. The power from that pushes up your leg, as you drop your knee inward, pushing the power into your hips, which swivel, pushing a little more power into the punch. The swivel moves through your core, picking up steam from a variety of muscle groups until it bottle necks at your shoulder, then shoots out through your arm with power.

And when all that comes together, you know it and all is right with the world for a millisecond.

And if the perfect punch didn't do it for you, a freezie and a bit of friendly chatter at the end of a hard workout will.

The club costs $50 a month, which does not include insurance, which is variable, depending.

For information call Matt and Tracy at 250-747-4495 or 250-991-8335 or email the club at [email protected].

Next month I move to the gymnasts floor. It should be an interesting change.

Jonas Gagnon is a reporter for the Observer and is

spending time with local clubs for the winter.

Jonas GagnonWINTER WEIGHT

First time stepping into the ring

Time to refocus

During the provincial election in May, the presumed NDP victory left pundits

wondering how many cabinet ministers might come from Greater Victoria and the Island, and how that might impact the good fortune of our economy.Voters of course delivered anything

but what the pollsters expected, and once again relegated the region’s provincial NDP representation to opposition roles.With Adrian Dix now the outgoing

NDP leader (the second to resign in less than three years) Greater Victoria now has a strong chance to be home to the Official Opposition’s new leader.Second runner up to Dix in

2011, Juan de Fuca MLA and Langford resident John Horgan is arguably Greater Victoria’s strongest candidate for the top job. A three-term MLA and with a high profile as energy critic and house leader, Horgan is the regions most charismatic probable candidate to lead the NDP.During his resignation

announcement last week, Dix said this province doesn’t need a “second (B.C.) Liberal party.”It’s advice any leadership candidate

should heed. The NDP might be tempted more than ever to fundamentally rewrite party policy and edge toward the political right as a reaction to the party’s election loss, and the earlier round of infighting that led to Carole James stepping down in 2011.The problem with the NDP isn’t

its core values and ideology. The problem is the NDP picks its leaders more on party loyalty than who has the spirit and drive to connect with voters.NDP party members and insiders

have done a lot of navel gazing this year about their election loss. It’s time for the opposition to refocus and think about what kind of leader it wants to act as a check and counterweight to the Liberals’ economic agenda.

–Black Press

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Editor:I think it is time that

someone responded to Bert deVink and his recent article ‘Democracy or Regime’ which appeared in your publication Sept. 20th.

I would guess that he is, in a subtle manner, attempting to compare the government of our Prime Minister, Stephen Harper to that of Adolph Hitler.

To the latter he refers to as ‘the man with the funny black moustache’ and once again reminds us that he was living in Holland during the Hitler

occupation. Hitler occupied Holland 73 years ago and I doubt that few people under 60 years of age, even know who he is. Anyway folks, that man with the funny black moustache must be Adolph Hitler.

deVink fails to mention that many, many Canadian soldiers, who fought to liberate Holland, are buried there. deVink is, as a result, living in the best country in the world, not to mention the best province.

As for our prime minister, he was elected to a majority government, by the majority

of voters, in the last federal election. He is the first prime minister we have had who holds a degree in economics. The previous four, Trudeau, Mulroney, Cretien and Paul Martin, were all lawyers from Montreal, Quebec.

deVink also takes a shot at Christy Clark, our premier. Wasn’t she just recently re-elected to an increased majority government, by a vast majority of B.C. voters? Goodness, we now even have a local Liberal cabinet minister representing us in Victoria as a result of that

election. And to those people who

have never holidayed in California or Las Vegas, such as my wife and I have, you’d better hurry and pack, because (according to deVink) they will be disappearing into desert sand within 10 to 15 years.

That is about it, and I just thought it was time that deVink had a response to the repeated expression of his own views. Time someone responds and expresses his views.

Paul DrescherKersley

Editor: The city calls it Front Street. I call it Highway

97 and with all the traffic using it, I believe it is time to build a bypass. Not six years from now, I say it should be done now.

One of these days somebody is going to get injured or worse when they go across to the hospital because some vehicles do not

stop on the red light. Living where I do, I can see vehicles go through the red light every day. The government highways minister should be called to make a bypass right now.

Ben GiesbrechtQuesnel

Living where I do, I can see ve-hicles go through the red light every

day.

Best province in the world Build it now

Movie magicCindy Osip from victim services (middle) and Staff Sgnt. Steve Vrolyk (right) accept a cheque for $2,412.70 from South BIA representative Fraser Fraser. Proceeds were from the Outdoor Movie Night.

Tracey Roberts photo

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Quesnel motocross racer's were seen as some of the dirtiest riders while they were out once again this past weekend racing in their second last race of the season in Prince George.

From plus 30 degrees a week prior in Williams Lake to only plus four degrees along with the cold wind and pouring down rain, riders pulled out their winter coats to compete in the muddiest race of the season.

By the end of Sundays moto's

you could no longer determine who was who on the track as the mud covered the racer's from head to toe.

Goggles were thrown off as the mud covered lenses made it impossible for the racer's to see.

For many it was a nightmare as they slid and tried their best to make their way through the mud and up the hills but for Quesnel rider Spencer O'Flynn it was a trophy ride.

Spencer rode in the 85cc

class 7 - 11 year olds taking first place both Saturday and Sunday while others gave up and left the track.

The Watson family also didn't get discouraged and cleaned up well with dad Brian taking a second in Plus 40 on Saturday and a first on Sunday in the Vet Jr's.

Son Haiden and Austin also rode excellent through the muddy terrain with Haiden taking a fourth on Saturday in

Jr MX 2 and other son Austin riding in the 12 - 16 year olds in the 85cc class also taking a first and second place trophy home.

Colton Shepherd, Jackson Nickolet and Brad Perron racing 250 four strokes in School Boy and Jr. MX classes also rode hard with Nickolet and Shepherd both taking home second and third place trophies. 

Scott Davis, racing in the Vet Jr and Plus 40 classes, also

slid his way around the track, taking home a second place trophy on Sunday in the Vet Masters.

Racers head out Friday for their final BCMA race in Ashcroft, Sept. 28 and 29 to race for their final points in the series. 

BCMA's  AGM and Awards Banquet night to follow on Oct. 26th in Williams Lake.

–Contributed by Gerri Shepherd   

Cross country runners from Correlieu and QJS made the trip to Vanderhoof for their first race of the season last Saturday.

Both teams performed well, with a couple of the Correlieu jr. boys stepping up to the longer, senior track.

"The QJS team is off to a very strong start with more than triple the number of runners compared to last year," QJS coach, Scott Trueman said.  

"The season looks promising because we will be able to field a full team for boys and girls, thus increasing our chances of qualifying to compete at the provincial championships."

Grade 11 Konrad Teetzen was fourth in the sr. boys race, followed closely by Gr. 10 boys Cole Dinsdale in fifth and Dillion Cathcart in eighth.

The two junior boys chose to run in the senior boys race in order to run the 6.3 km course, which they will have to do in the zone championship

race to qualify for provincials.Kyra Teetzen also ran well, placing

second in the jr. girls, followed by first year runners Mia Kozak in third, Baylee McGillivray in sixth and Brea Wood in eighth.

Amanda Albers, also in her first year of running x-country, placed ninth in senior girls.

Olivia Baptiste was first overall in the girls’ race. 

In the bantam girls category, Avery Drew was second, Lyra Jonasson third, and Cassidy Giesbrecht fourth.  In juvenile girls, Olivia Baptiste was first, Grace McTaggart second. 

In Bantam boys, Olin Lee was first and Braeden Smith third.  In junior boys, Justice Quamme placed in eighth. 

Racing up to the senior category against grade 12 athletes, Brennan Schwartz was ninth, Dane Jacobsen tenth, Ryan Elden 11th and Liam Matzner 15th.

Hitting their stride

Quesnel School Boy racer's, #82 Colton Shepherd, #671 Jackson Nickolet and #52 Brad Perron, slidding through the mud in the first corner on the weekend in Prince George.Gerri Shepherd photo

Dirty Riders

Cole Dinsdale (left) and Konrad Teetzen run together in Vanderhoof.Wanda Teeetzen photo

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JONAS GAGNONObserverReporter

Back on their home ice, returning ‘Roos skate against new players and

a few making their return from a year away from the team in a tight quarters three-on-three, with goals pulled up to the blue line.

With each goal, players shout for a pass from Bob Marsh, who will be an assistant coach once again this year, as the lines change and, for a second, it just looks like chaos on the ice.

But to returning coach Brian Kozak, the team is looking good.

“The practice is high tempo; the guys are having fun,” he said.

A good portion of the players back out on the ice are returning from last year, giving the team a solid foundation to begin with.

“We have our nucleus back from last year and a couple of our � rst year players back as well,” Marsh said.

The returning ‘Roos are Alessio Tomassetti and Rigby Burgart, who played for T.R.U. last year and will add an extra dash of skill up front.

Together, these players already

have a lot of experience playing together, which has helped the players come together as a team before even playing a game.

“As coaches, we look for guys afterward to be sitting in the dressing room chatting, and I’m leaving after half an hour of that and there are guys in the parking lot chatting,” Kozak said.

“It’s good that we have that bonding; so I’m really happy with the squad in that sense.”

The ‘Roos are also looking at Matt and Mike Stang and Tyrell Turgeon who played on Omineca Ice last year to further shore up the front.

With serious skill up front, Kozak is hoping they’ll � nd a few more players on defence. The team is missing some defencemen from last year due to recurring injuries, so is looking to shore those holes up.

The team also lost a goallie over the summer. Though the team has enough to make it through their games, Kozak said extra goalies can be a boon for practice and drills.

With a strong bond returning with the core group from last year and some extra talent � nding its way to the team, Justin Fulton, who has played for the ‘Roos for two years

and was last year’s laegue MVP, is excited to start the new season.

“It’s a new year, we’ll start off fresh. We’ve got some new players that’ll help,” he said.

Along with new players on the ice, the ‘Roos have a new face behind the bench and a returning coach as well.

Steve Williams will reprise his role as assistant coach, sharing the duty with Marsh and new comer to the coaching � eld, if not the ‘Roos, Nick Patchett.

Patchett made the decision to quit playing the game after last year, but didn’t want to leave the team behind. So when he knew the team was looking for another, younger coach, he stepped up.

“I’m just trying to help however I can,” he said.

The depth of talent behind the bench will allow the coaches more leeway, as some, like Kozak, travel during the season due to work.

The real year, and the real ‘Roos,

don’t begin for another couple weeks, in October, but the hard news for fans is that they won’t see a game on home ice until the end of the month.

In fact, the ‘Roos start the season with a double header weekend on the road, starting against the Prince Rupert Rampage on Oct. 5, followed by last year’s champions, the Kitimat Ice Demons.

It’s a bit of an intimidating start for the ‘Roos, but should kick off the season and the team spirit with verve.

“I’m excited; it’s a good road trip,” Fulton said.

“We’ll get some good bonding early on, which is important.”

The ‘Roos will play their � rst home game against the Williams Lake Stampeders.

Tha Stampeders may be the team to beat for the ‘Roos this year.

“It’ll be an interesting year, because Williams Lake is hosting the Coy Cup, so obviously they’re going to have a strong team,” Kozak said.

“And from what I’ve heard they’ve done a great job recruiting, so that’ll make a much tougher division for us.”

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“The practice is high tempo; the guys are having fun.”

–Coach Brian Kozak

Left: Waylon L’Heureux skates in during prac-tice. Above: Justin Fulton crosses the blue line. Below; ‘Roos hopefuls gather around as-sistant coach Bob Marsh at practice.

Jonas Gagnon photos

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JONAS GAGNONObserverReporter

Back on their home ice, returning ‘Roos skate against new players and

a few making their return from a year away from the team in a tight quarters three-on-three, with goals pulled up to the blue line.

With each goal, players shout for a pass from Bob Marsh, who will be an assistant coach once again this year, as the lines change and, for a second, it just looks like chaos on the ice.

But to returning coach Brian Kozak, the team is looking good.

“The practice is high tempo; the guys are having fun,” he said.

A good portion of the players back out on the ice are returning from last year, giving the team a solid foundation to begin with.

“We have our nucleus back from last year and a couple of our � rst year players back as well,” Marsh said.

The returning ‘Roos are Alessio Tomassetti and Rigby Burgart, who played for T.R.U. last year and will add an extra dash of skill up front.

Together, these players already

have a lot of experience playing together, which has helped the players come together as a team before even playing a game.

“As coaches, we look for guys afterward to be sitting in the dressing room chatting, and I’m leaving after half an hour of that and there are guys in the parking lot chatting,” Kozak said.

“It’s good that we have that bonding; so I’m really happy with the squad in that sense.”

The ‘Roos are also looking at Matt and Mike Stang and Tyrell Turgeon who played on Omineca Ice last year to further shore up the front.

With serious skill up front, Kozak is hoping they’ll � nd a few more players on defence. The team is missing some defencemen from last year due to recurring injuries, so is looking to shore those holes up.

The team also lost a goallie over the summer. Though the team has enough to make it through their games, Kozak said extra goalies can be a boon for practice and drills.

With a strong bond returning with the core group from last year and some extra talent � nding its way to the team, Justin Fulton, who has played for the ‘Roos for two years

and was last year’s laegue MVP, is excited to start the new season.

“It’s a new year, we’ll start off fresh. We’ve got some new players that’ll help,” he said.

Along with new players on the ice, the ‘Roos have a new face behind the bench and a returning coach as well.

Steve Williams will reprise his role as assistant coach, sharing the duty with Marsh and new comer to the coaching � eld, if not the ‘Roos, Nick Patchett.

Patchett made the decision to quit playing the game after last year, but didn’t want to leave the team behind. So when he knew the team was looking for another, younger coach, he stepped up.

“I’m just trying to help however I can,” he said.

The depth of talent behind the bench will allow the coaches more leeway, as some, like Kozak, travel during the season due to work.

The real year, and the real ‘Roos,

don’t begin for another couple weeks, in October, but the hard news for fans is that they won’t see a game on home ice until the end of the month.

In fact, the ‘Roos start the season with a double header weekend on the road, starting against the Prince Rupert Rampage on Oct. 5, followed by last year’s champions, the Kitimat Ice Demons.

It’s a bit of an intimidating start for the ‘Roos, but should kick off the season and the team spirit with verve.

“I’m excited; it’s a good road trip,” Fulton said.

“We’ll get some good bonding early on, which is important.”

The ‘Roos will play their � rst home game against the Williams Lake Stampeders.

Tha Stampeders may be the team to beat for the ‘Roos this year.

“It’ll be an interesting year, because Williams Lake is hosting the Coy Cup, so obviously they’re going to have a strong team,” Kozak said.

“And from what I’ve heard they’ve done a great job recruiting, so that’ll make a much tougher division for us.”

CMYK

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“The practice is high tempo; the guys are having fun.”

–Coach Brian Kozak

Left: Waylon L’Heureux skates in during prac-tice. Above: Justin Fulton crosses the blue line. Below; ‘Roos hopefuls gather around as-sistant coach Bob Marsh at practice.

Jonas Gagnon photos

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Quesnel Minor HockeyFinal Registration on now. First time players pay only $125 for the season, which runs from September until March. All returning players need to be registered by September 1st or pay the late fee. Rep tryouts start September 3 rd and House evaluations will begin the week of the 9 th of September. All players will be contacted with their evaluation ice times.

Quesnel & District Minor Hockey and Quesnel Ringette are hosting a SKATE SWAP at the arena in the banquet

room on Saturday, September 7 th from 10:00am - 1:00pm. Bring in your used gear and sell it yourself or donate. Gear can be dropped off at the Quesnel

Minor Hockey office, during regular office hours, which are Monday, Wednesday and Thursday from 9:00am -

1:00pm and Tuesday nights from 5:00pm - 9:00pm.

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A year of rebuildingThe Clan saw success at home after a rough start

to the soccer season. The Clan played their first game at home against

the Westside Warriors of Prince George, winning

4-1. Coach Rob Mc-Gregor said he’s lost a

lot of last year’s players, making this a year of

rebuilding for the team. He is happy with the

growth he has seen over the course of the first

three games. “I’m really pleased because they’re applying the skills we’ve

been working on,” he said. The Clan is off to

Kamloops this week-end. McGregor hopes

to have a another home game lined up for next week against Lake City

Secondary. Jonas Gagnon photo

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Annie GallantLifestyles Editor

LifestylesDo you have a story?

Contact Annie atPh: 992-2121Fax: 992-5229

[email protected]

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Fall Fair � n for everyone

Vegetables, canning, fresh flowers, horseback rides, hands-on experi-ences and fancy birds and furry friends were just a smattering of the attractions at the Ques-nel Fall Fair, Sept. 21 – 22 in Alex Fraser Park. Annie Gallant photos

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Big Country celebrates with MC donation

In celebration of Big Country Printers’s 45th Anniversary, owners Gilbert and Mellissa Schotel continue Big Country Printer’s tradition of sup-port to our vibrant com-munity.  The Schotel family believes the Multi Centre is a much needed improvement to Quesnel and will serve as a tremendous asset to the North Cariboo, therefore they are pleased to contribute $3,000 to the fundraising efforts. The money is sponsor-ship of three salmon on the Integris Credit Union mural in the Multi-Centre.Carol Pitkin photo

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“Hydro power began flowing into the Cariboo for the first time Sunday, September 8. The new 230,000 volt transmission line built over the past year between Bridge River generating plants and Soda Creek, is undergoing tests this week. The line will operate at 60,000 volts for the first few weeks, supplementing the output of the diesel generating plant here at Quesnel. The additional power will be needed to meet rising energy demands in the area. Initial operation at the lower voltage became necessary when a major transformer for the Soda Creek Substation failed to pass factory acceptance tests and delivery was delayed. When the transformer arrives, the line will be energized at its normal operating voltage of 230,000 volts. The link with hydro generating facilities at Bridge River means a tremendous increase in the amount of power available to the homes and industries in the Cariboo and the communities of Quesnel, Williams Lake and 100 Mile House.”

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Carol Pitkin photo

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September 29 - October 5, 2013ARIES - Mar 21/Apr 20A blue mood is nothing to worry about, Aries. It is just your body telling you that you may need to slow down a bit. Take heed and you’ll recharge in no time.

TAURUS - Apr 21/May 21Taurus, you are beginning a contemplative phase of life right now, but you won’t have to sacrifice your so-cial life to do so. Take a few days off from socializing and then return.

GEMINI - May 22/Jun 21Try to avoid any deep conversations or controversial topics this week, Gemini. Right now it’s best if you focus on more trivial matters and enjoy yourself.

CANCER - Jun 22/Jul 22Cancer, give yourself more time to figure everything out if you are feeling indecisive about someone. Don’t forge ahead without feeling entirely comfortable with the person.

LEO - Jul 23/Aug 23Leo, don’t drop everything you’re working on to ad-dress a developing issue at home. Others can handle the situation just as well as you, so keep your focus on preexisting tasks at hand.

VIRGO - Aug 24/Sept 22Virgo, listen to friends and family members when they encourage you to try something new this week. Trust your instincts, as they seldom turn you in the wrong direction.

LIBRA - Sept 23/Oct 23You have no time for gossip this week, Libra. Your plate is already full at work and at home, so avoid getting caught up in anything that compromises your focus.

SCORPIO - Oct 24/Nov 22Scorpio, though it may feel like others are flying past you while you’re slowly plodding along, eventually things will even out and you’ll end up where you need to be.

SAGITTARIUS - Nov 23/Dec 21Create some plausible plans for the future this week, Sagittarius. Keep a journal to help you keep track of your ideas and make sense of your plans.

CAPRICORN - Dec 22/Jan 20Capricorn, your generosity finds you devoting much of your time tending to the needs of others this week. Enjoy your time helping others and don’t be afraid to accept their gratitude.

AQUARIUS - Jan 21/Feb 18Don’t get too hung up if your week is all work and little play. While your schedule might be hectic in the coming days, some relaxation time will arrive this weekend.

PISCES - Feb 19/Mar 20Pisces, make the most of new opportunities that pres-ent themselves this week. The effort you put in will pay off in due time.

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WILLIAMS LAKE SALE - THURSDAY JUNE 20THToday in Williams Lake saw excellent volume with just under 450 head! Well over 250 butcher cows and bulls showed a steady sale. The Gang Ranch today set a pace as they showcased a load of butcher cows, the young pen of 24 head of heiferettes 1024 lbs powered to 107.00 with 885 lb at 119.00. The mature butcher cows reached 71.75. 1898 lb bulls hit 86.00. The Char Springs Ranch 2010 lb butcher bulls marked 83.75. Gordon & Linda Watts 2125 lb butcher bulls topped 85.00. Ken & Ginger Cameron topped our bull trade at 2045 lbs hitting 87.50 and 2020 lb bulls at 88.00. The Harris Ranch 1335 butcher cows hit 74.00. George Dinwoody also had 1602 lb butcher cows hit 74.50. Garrett Ranches liner load of kill cows weighed 1329 lb and brought 72.50. The 130 Mile Ranch also had 1330 lb butcher cows to 74.25.Walter & Susan Stidall of Prince George saw their load of fancy 750 lb red steers hit 134.00, the 825 lb steers sold to 130.25 a beautiful pen of their 760 lb heifers met 125.00 and the heavy heifers 809 lb traded to 115.00 their pen of 647 lb heifers traded to 127.00. Dave Wootten with 18 head of top quality 800 lb heifers they traded to 112.25. Vic & Sue Meyer had 683 lb steers top 143.00 and their 558 lb steers notched 162.00 with 612 lb heifers at 139.50. John & Denise Trueman had 675 lb steers top 144.50.

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WILLIAMS LAKE SALE - THURSDAY SEPT 19TH

Well another very successful sale here in Williams Lake as 500 head of cattle were presented. The Douglas Lake Cattle Co. Alkali Lake Ranch Division saw their 1295 lb. butcher cows notch 72.25. Ken & Jan Eckert from Prince George hit town with 112 tremendous yearlings and the buyers loved them. The 1st top group of 37 steers 870 lb. Hereford and Hereford cross powered to 135.50. The heavy boys 985 lb. and the kind traded to 121.00. 21 head of their beautiful 844 lb. Hereford and Hereford cross heifers raced to 120.50. Tom Hudon also from Prince George set this thing on � re with 55 yearlings. 12 head of their 934 lb. steers Black & Red Angus marked 132.00. The big boys 1050 lb. notched 120.50. Again a top pen of their 851 lb. heifers hit 121.00, the big sisters 947 lbs. met 119.50. Pam & Hugh Mahon saw their 916 lb. Hereford steers from 150 Mile House notch 131.50. Lindsay & Cheryl Moore saw their top quality 876 lb. Angus cross steers from Lone Butte trade to 140.00, the lighter steers 759 lb. powered to 145.50. Ralph Zwicker’s 868 lb. Angus heifers hit 122.25. Roberts Ranching 1004 lb. open Angus heifers traded to 115.00. Some real fancy calves today. Charles Travers 4459 lb. Black s/c hit 174.75, the 564 lb. s/c sold to 157.50, the 470 lb. Black h/c sold to 151.00. Gord Gerrard’s 600 lb. s/c sold to 151.00, the 635 lb. h/c reached 134.50. James Harry had 488 lb. s/c sell to 160.00, the 450 lb. h/c traded to 151.00. Remember the famous Paci� c Invitational Female Sale in Williams Lake on Sat. Sept. 28th SHOW: 11 a.m. SALE: 2 PM Sharp. This is one powerful high energy sale of quality.

It is with heavy hearts that we announce the passing of our dear mother Janice Miller. Mom’s journey on Earth ended peacefully after a courageous battle with cancer, in Seton General Hospital in Jasper, AB.

‘Jan’ is survived by her daughter Kelly (Charlie) Blackstock of Jasper, AB., sons Dean (Angela) Miller and David (Christine) Miller of Quesnel, B.C., as well as her sisters, Margaret Larsen of The Dalles, Or. and Cathy (Bruce) Fosbery of Westbank, B.C., and her brother John (Denise) Trueman of Quesnel, B.C. She also leaves behind several grandchildren, great-grandchildren, cousins, nieces and nephews.

She was born Janice Isabel Trueman on December 9, 1936 to Edna (McNutt) and Harold Trueman in Quesnel, B.C., a place she always called ‘Home’. She lived in several places in B.C., making

many friends along the way, but settled in

Jasper in the millennium year 2000 to be near her

daughter. Jan always had a twinkle in her eyes and enjoyed life with a great sense of humor. She loved animals, gardening and sharing stories and jokes with her many friends. Her homemade bread was enjoyed and appreciated by many, as was her kindness and generosity. She will be sadly missed and always loved.

In Loving Memoryof

Janice Isabel MillerDec. 9, 1936 - Sept. 19, 2013

A Memorial Tea will be held on October 6th at 1 pm at Dave & Chris Millers’ home, 2251 Teo� l Road, Quesnel, B.C.

All family and friends are welcome to attend.

In lieu of � owers, please send donations to the Quesnel SPCA, or the Local Cancer Support Group.

A groundbreak-ing new study by the

Boston Consulting Group demonstrates the power of invest-ments in Big Brothers Big Sisters mentor-ing to deliver strong economic value over time. The study was designed to audit the financial return to society from Big Brothers Big Sisters and it found that every dollar invested generates on average $18 in hard dollar returns to society. The research compared the life outcomes of 500 former “Littles” with a control group of individuals from identical family and economic back-grounds. The study determined that over their working lives, the former Little Brothers and Little Sisters will earn on average $315,000 more than those in the control group. These higher incomes will deliver additional tax revenue, higher consumer spend-ing and increased charitable giving and

volunteerism. There is now proof posi-tive that Big Brothers Big Sisters mentoring programs generate enormous financial and societal value. Donors can give with certainty knowing that their hard earned dollars will make pro-found contribution – not only to young lives, but also to the economy. The former Little Brothers and Little Sisters involved in the study also gen-erally achieved more positive life outcomes in terms of life skills and general well-be-ing than their coun-terparts who never had the benefit of a volunteer Big Brother or Big Sister.

Our agency is in need of more volunteers – Big Brothers, Big Sisters and Community In-School Mentors.

We have 30 children waiting to be matched. Start Something ‘Big’ and give us a call.

“I really enjoy being a Big Sister. It’s great to be a kid again and do fun things,” Big Sister Megan said.

Why not use your last pennies to make a difference? Donate your pennies to Big Brothers Big Sisters and we’ll make them count. The penny is going out of circulation. Bring your pennies to the Little Big House between 9 a.m. – 3 p.m. Monday – Thursday.

Remember, every penny you donate will be added to all the other pennies we receive. It adds up quickly and it will really make a difference. We have raised $820 already.

Thank you to everyone who donated to Staples for the Stock the Lockers campaign. Staples raised $2,500.

Raffle tickets for the West Jet flight for two anywhere in North

America (excluding charter) are on sale until Nov. 15. Drop by 368 Vaughan Street. Remember all the money raised locally stays with BBBSQ.

The BBBSQ AGM is on Wednesday,

Oct. 16 at 6:30 p.m., upstairs at the Child Development Centre. Interested community members are welcome.

Maggie Bello is executive director of Big Brothers Big Sisters of Quesnel.

SHARING A LITTLE MAGIC

Big Brothers/Big Sistersof Quesnel

Big Sister Moira, left and Little Sister Reanna enjoy time together.

Contributed photo

The power of being a mentorStudy shows societal financial return for program

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Trinity Lutheran Church (LCC)

375 Hartley Street • 250-992-6112Pastor Lorne Reddemann

Home of the “Lutheran Hour” Sundays on 100.3 The Wolf at 8:05 am

Divine Service: 10 a.m. SundaySunday School & Bible Class: 11:20 a.m.

Sunday Sept. 29th Worship Service at LeBourdais Park at 10 am.

All Welcome

For church directory information call Trina at 250-992-2121

Helping people � nd their way

LighthousePENTECOSTAL CHURCH

288 Flamingo Street • 250-992-1001Sunday School 10:00 am

Sunday Worship 11:30 amTuesday Bible Study 7:00 pm

Youth MinistryPastor Jody D. Schlottman

(a Fellowship Baptist Church)

Sunday Worship Service 9:15 & 11:00 am301 Northstar Road (2 doors from McDonalds)

250-992-8830www.northstarchurch.ca

NORTHSTAR CHURCHLighting the Way to Jesus, to Life, to Others.

“CITIZENSHIP HAS IT’S PRIVILEGES”PASTOR JOHN NICHOLSON

BETHEL CHURCHIn South Hills

250-747-3116 - 143 Coach RoadAssociate Pastor: Monte Harrop

FAMILY WORSHIP SERVICE 10:30 amChildren’s Church (2-11 yr. olds) during service

SUNDAY SCHOOL for all ages 9:15 amwww.bethelchurchquesnel.com

Coffee’s On“ARE YOU AN EFFECTIVE RED NECK

CHRISTIAN?”Speaker: Colin Connatty

REFORMATION HOUSE Reviving Truth, Restoring Family, Releasing Destiny

A community christian church where you’ll experience God’s love and grace to touch your life and impact your family

Downtown Quesnel Suite 2 - 213 St. Laurent Avenue, Sunday mornings @ 10 am

Great Children’s Program - 778-414-2728WOW - Women of Worth

Be the Change You Want to See!Build self-esteem/friendships. Open to all women.Reformation House, Suite 2, 213 St. Laurent Ave.

Wednesdays 10 am - noon - 778-414-2728

1518 Maple Drive250-747-1357

Saturday ServicesBible Study 9:30 am

Worship Service 11:00 am

“Continuing the Ministry of Jesus - peacefully, simply, together.”

• Sunday Service & Sunday School: ............... 1030 am

• Healing Clinic: ..........................Tues. 9 am - 12 pm

Call Lynn LeBlanc at 747-4694 for an appointment218 Kinchant St. Of� ce: 250-992-2313

St. Andrew’s United Church

Celebrating 100 years1911-2011

Lay Ministry

“What is creation saying to us?”

Maple Park Alliance Church

Worship Service: 10:30 amKids On The Rock 11:00 am (dismissed during service)

Lead Pastor: Ken Cyr mapleparkalliancechurch.ca

For more information call 250-747-3248 2075 Balsam Ave.

“Intro to 1 Corinthians”

The Salvation Army

Lieutenants Stefan & Laura Van Schaick

Sunday service 11:00 am

“Whosoever will may come”

246 St. Laurent Ave. 250-992-8784

Pioneer Clubs - a FREE badge-based program for kids grades 1-6. Tues. 3-4:30 starting Sept. 10.

Call 992-8784 for more info.

A Place To CallHOME

382 Anderson DrivePastor Andrew Baduria

250-983-9700

Service TimesSunday Morning Worship 11am • Sunday Afternoon worship 2 pm

Wednesday evening prayer and Bible study • 7pm

“Be ye also patient; stablish your hearts: for the coming of the Lord draweth nigh.” James 5:8

St. John’s Anglican Church

465 Kinchant Street • [email protected] www.stjohnsquesnel.com

Sunday Morning - 8 am Holy Communion - 10 am Family EucharistEvery 3rd Sunday - 10 am Morning Prayer

Anglican Church-Hall Rentals-call Sue at 250-992-2568Incumbent - Rev. Len Fraser 778-349-1528

The Anglican Church gives freedom to ask the questions.

LifestyLes

Quesnel Live Arts is kicking off their season with an energetic, spectacular Canadian band, Montreal Guitar Trio (MG3), Oct. 2, in Chuck Mobley Theatre, 7:30 p.m.

When it comes to bridging diverse genres of music, the MG3 has quickly established itself as a force to be reckoned with. For more than 13 years, the trio’s virtuosity, rigor, creativity and dynamic stage presence — they are noted for the wit and warmth of their interactions with audiences — have been winning applause around the world. They won the 2011 Opus Prize for concert of the year in the Jazz / World Music category. They have given hundreds of concerts in prestigious venues in North America, Europe, New Zealand and Australia, including the BB King Blues Club in New York, the Rundetårnet in Copenhagen and the legendary Concertgebouw in Amsterdam.

After four years crisscrossing the globe, MG3 settled down in Montreal last spring to record their fourth CD, Cambria. The product of a long period of musical introspection and the trio’s most accomplished and personal work yet, this album contains six original tracks and three covers. All the influences which, over the years, have marked the trio are reflected here. Once again, the MG3 sails past the formulaic boundaries that usually limit guitar trios.

Tickets are $25/show or $125 for all six shows (adults) and $20/show and $100 for all six shows (seniors and youth). They are available at Quesnel Music, Save-On Foods, KMAX, at the door or in advance by calling 250-747-2207. Reserve seating is available for season ticket holders.

For information visit www.qla.ca or email, [email protected].

Montreal Guitar Trio (MG3) to perform in Quesnel Oct. 2.

Contributed photo

Quesnel Live Arts presents MG3 in Chuck Mobley

Theatre

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ANNIE GALLANTObserver Reporter

The second of three Quesnel Film Club presentations in their fall season, Fruitvale Station, to run Oct. 3, 6:30 p.m. at the Carib Theatre, is the story of the senseless New Year’s Day 2009 police shooting of Oscar Grant, a young black man whose murder sent shockwaves through the US after it was captured on camera by his fellow train passengers.

Winner of the Grand Jury Prize at the 2013 Sundance Film Festival, writer-director Ryan Coogler’s extraordinary feature opens with the actual phone footage of the incident at Fruitvale Station in Oakland, California. The film then rewinds to recount the final 24 hours of Grant’s life.

Grant, played by Michael B. Jordan, is a charismatic youth who is devoted to his mom, adores his daughter and strives to be true to her mother. Newly released from prison, Grant is earnestly trying to put his life back together and do the right thing. Following him through his everyday struggles, Coogler weaves a nuanced story that delicately captures the hopes and frustrations of Grant’s life and the shocking circumstances surrounding his death.

Coogler, with his keen sense of the story’s milieu, creates an insightful and achingly realistic portrait of Grant’s life. Fruitvale Station is an immensely powerful drama that puts a human face to tragic headlines.

Tickets for Fruitvale Station are $9 (regular) and $7 (seniors) with film membership included in admission. For information call 250-747-7422 or 250-747-3979, join their Facebook page at Quesnel Film Club or visit www.quesnelfilmclub.ca.

Fruitvale Station tells the tragic story of one man’s senseless death. Google image

Quesnel Film Club presents

Fruitvale Station

Come check us out on Facebook today!

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Community CalendarSPECIAL EVENTS & MEETINGS ETC...

Meetings and Special Events, Work-shops, Signups and Non-pro� t Groups will run in the Sunday or Wednesday edition. The deadline for the Wednes-day Observer is Monday at noon, and the deadline for the weekend edition is Wednesday at 5 pm. All meeting notices and regular submissions to Community Calendar must be

renewed every three months. Due to the volume of material, we clear the column every three months and only

print newly submitted material.

The Quesnel Church

But the hour comes and now is when the true worshippers shall worship the Father in spirit and in truth. God is a spirit and they must worship him in spirit and

in truth. Please join us.

Call 747-3178.Ask for Kim.

MONDAY2 RIVERS BOXING

CLUB HAS MOVED now in West Park Mall, beside Dom-ino’s Pizza. Open Monday, Wednesday and Friday 6 – 7:30 p.m. For details call Tracy, 250-747-4495.

QUESNEL’S CA-NADIAN CANCER SOCIETY OFFICE WANTS TO KNOW – on a scale of 1 – 5 how important are local unit services and programs to you and your community? Share your opinion, by visiting the office, 332 Front Street, 10 a.m. – 2 p.m., Mon-day to Friday; call 250-992-6551; or email [email protected].

WOULD YOU LIKE TO VOLUN-TEER FOR THE PINK SALMON PA-TROL? Volunteers can sign up for a two-hour time slot to walk around Baker Creek and let people know the pink salmon are spawning. It’s a very rewarding and simple volunteer opportuni-ty. Free refreshments at Bliss for on-duty volunteers. To sign up contact 250-992-5833 or email [email protected].

HOUSE PLANTS FOR SALE all pro-ceeds to Lions Senior Housing, phone 250-992-7184.

TWO RIVERS BOXING, Monday, Wednesday, Friday, 6 – 7:30 p.m. Native Friendship Centre, newcomers welcome. Drop by and have fun.

TUESDAYLEGION MEET-

ING Attention all members, Oct. 1, 7 p.m. Special discus-sion topic: Legion needs your help, How do we stay open? Come to the meeting and give your input and support.

SENIORS CURL-ING BEGINS Oct. 15, AGM to follow curling. Members will be contacted by phone. New members welcome – no experi-ence necessary. For information contact curling rink, 250-992-5813.

DARTS! LOOKING FOR NEW PLAYERS for the 2013–2014 season. Mixed dart league. No experience necessary. Every Tues-day night, 6:45 p.m. at Elks Lodge. Fun darts begin Sept. 24, regular play starts in October. Call Steven, 250-992-5794 for in-formation.

WEDNESDAYQLA PRESENTS

MONTREAL GUI-TAR TRIO, Oct. 2, 7:30 p.m., Chuck Mobley Theatre at Correlieu School, tickets are $25/show or $125 for all six shows (adults), $20/show or $100 for all six shows (seniors and youth). Avail-able at Quesnel Mu-sic, Save On Foods, KMax, at the door or in advance by calling 250-747-2207.

FRIENDS OF B A R K E R V I L L E AGM Oct. 2, 6 p.m., Savalas Steak House.

THURSDAY

QFC PRESENTS FRUITVALE STA-TION, Oct. 3, 6:30 p.m., Carib Theatre. Tickets are $9 (regu-lar) and $7 (seniors) at the door. For infor-mation call 250-747-7422 or 250-747-3979 or visits www.quesnelfilmclub.ca.

SENIORS CENTRE HARVEST DINNER Oct. 3, 5:30 p.m. doors open, dinner at 6 p.m. Tickets at Se-niors Centre for $20/each.

FRIDAYQUESNEL MUL-

TIPLE SCLEROSIS SELF-HELP GROUP MEETING, Oct. 4, 12:30 – 2 p.m. at Granville’s.

OLD TIME FID-DLERS HOSPI-TALITY AND JAM NIGHT, Legion hall, Oct. 4, 7 p.m. Fami-lies welcome. Admis-sion by donation.

OPEN MIC NIGHT, Oct. 11, Elks Hall, 7 – 11 p.m., all ages welcome, sponsored by River City Music Association, everyone welcome to play/sing or listen/dance, $5/person, max of $15/family. RCMA mem-bers free, member-ships available, for in-formation call Kathy 250-992-3588.

PIPETOBERFEST piping and drum-ming workshop, Oct.18 – 20, tuition $180 which includes instruction, coffee/tea/snacks Saturday and Sunday, a Satur-day night supper and Ceilidh. For details and information on accommodation call Kelly Atkinson 250-

747-4363 and regis-tration contact Lisa McCargar 250-992-9769.

SATURDAYSUNDAY MORN-

ING FUN CURLING LEAGUE looking for new members, begin-ners and experienced. Sign up at Legion or phone Darcey, 250-992-2455. Deadline to register, Oct. 4, but will accept late regis-tration if space per-mits. Season begins Oct. 20, 10 a.m.

UNITED CHURCH GARAGE SALE Oct. 5, 9 a.m. – 12 noon.

OLD TIME FID-DLERS CONTEST, DINNER AND DANCE Oct. 5, Le-gion Hall. Contest begins 11 a.m., ad-mission $5. Dinner at 6:30 p.m. followed by dancing till midnight. Admission $20. For information, contact Jean 25-992-5081.

GOLDEN CEN-TRE ANNUAL RUMMAGE AND BAKE SALE, Oct. 5, 10 a.m. – 2 p.m. Drop off items at the cen-tre Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday, 10 a.m. – 2 p.m. Lunch available.

MARCH AGAINST MONSANTO Oct. 12, part of worldwide effort. Meet at 2 p.m. at Robin’s Donuts parking lot. For infor-mation contact Care-lyn, 250-991-0939.

SUNDAYQUESNEL CRAFT-

ERS SOCIETY AGM Sept. 29, 1 p.m., at Cariboo Keepsakes (Hudson Bay Bldg on

Carson.) New mem-bers and prospective members invited to attend.

ACW HARVEST DINNER Sept. 29, St. John’s Anglican Church Hall, Doors open at 5 p.m., tickets available at church office, $15 (adults), $7.50 (children under 12) and $40 (family). A fund-raising event for St. John’s refugee family.

ONGOING EVENTSQUESNEL LIONS

HOUSING SOCIETY now has a mailing ad-dress for donations. Forward donations to P.O. Box 4535, Ques-nel, B.C., V2J 3J8.

GOLDEN CEN-TRE FALL ACTIVI-TIES Monday, crib, pool; Tuesday, floor bowling, pool; closed Wednesday; Thurs-day, crib, whist, pool; Friday, whist, pool. Lunch available, $5, 11:30 – 12:30; regu-lar monthly meeting third Tuesday of the month, 1:30 p.m. beginning Sept. 17; potluck lunch, third Friday of the month, 11:15 – 12:30 p.m.

SCANDANAVIAN CARDS first and third Wednesday of the month at Seniors Centre, l7 p.m. Meet-ing second Wednes-day of the month at Seniors Centre.

DARTS! LOOING FOR NEW PLAYERS for the 2013–2014 season. Mixed dart league. No experi-ence necessary. Every Tuesday night, 6:45 p.m. at Elks Lodge. Call Steven, 250-992-5794 for information.

BREAST CANCER SUPPORT GROUP meets last Thursday of the month at noon in the Legion for a luncheon meeting. For information call Vi, 250-747-1130 or Cora, 250-992-9344.

MUSIC IN SPIRIT SQUARE every Sat-urday, 12:20 – 1:30 p.m. following the Farmers’ Market, local musicians per-forming on the Spirit Square stage.

KERSLEY HORSE CLUB GYMKHANA every Wednesday, 1801 Otter Road. We now have a nov-ice class for open beginners and/or horses. Call Chelsea 250-747-1632.

H O R S E S H O E S Monday and Wednes-day, 6:30 p.m. fun nights. Club tourna-ments once a month. Bring your back yard game to the club. No one is expert or pro-fessional, just friend-ly competition. For more information call 250-747-1872.

LAWN BOWLING, West Fraser Timber Park, Wednesday, 10 a..m., Thursday, 6:30 p.m., Saturday, 6:30 p.m., Sunday, 2 p.m. A game similar to curling. Challenging exercise and fresh air for ages 10 and up. For more information call 778-414-7733.

QUESNEL LIONS MONTHLY GA-RAGE SALE on the last Saturday of every month at Maple Park Mall, 9 a.m. – 2 p.m. Hot dogs and coffee

will be available.

BAKER CREEK ENHANCEMENT SOCIETY (BCES) works to promote public awareness, stewardship, and res-toration of the local environment. Please join us on the third Monday of every month at noon in the Nature Education and Resource Centre located in West Fraser Timber Park.

CALM YOUR LIFE MEDITATION AT HIGH GROUND HEALING, 256 Reid St. every Thursday by donation.

BELL RINGING beginners, Monday’s 10 a.m., Quesnel Se-niors’ Centre. For information phone 250-992-6957.

CARIBOO MIN-ING ASSOCIATION meets the second Sun-day of the month at 1 p.m. at the Seniors’ Centre.

LEGION FLEA MARKET, Wednes-day – Saturday, 10 a.m. – 2 p.m. Dona-tions greatly appreci-ated. Help the Legion help the veterans. Donations can be dropped off at the Le-gion or call Ken, 250-747-4951.

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WE HAVE THE HEART – WE NEED A HOME

NOW IS OUR TIME

WE HAVE THE HEART – WE NEED A HOMEWE HAVE THE HEART – WE NEED A HOME

NOW IS OUR TIMENOW IS OUR TIMENOW

www.ourmulticentre.com

It is up to us, the residents of Quesnel, to raise the funds

to build our Multi-Centre and now is our time. By sup-

porting the North Cariboo Multi-Centre you are investing

in the future of our community in so many ways.

It’s easy - here is how individuals and companies can help:

• Buy a seat for $250, dedicate it to someone you love or as a legacy-if every seat sold, we would raise $500,000;

• Buy a piece of the North Cariboo Nature Mural starting at $25;

• Sponsor the theatre;• Sponsor a room in the multi-centre;• Make a donation.

Many packages have been delivered to businesses and

individuals.

If you are ready to make your donation or would like

more information, please call Carol @ 250-991-2878 or

Bernice 250-747-1727.

It is up to us, the residents of Quesnel, to raise the funds

to build our Multi-Centre and now is our time. By sup-

porting the North Cariboo Multi-Centre you are investing

in the future of our community in so many ways.

It’s easy - here is how individuals and companies can help:

• Buy a seat for $250, dedicate it to someone you love or as a legacy-if every seat sold, we would raise $500,000;

BRINGING A WORLD OF ENTERTAINMENT TO QUESNEL FOR OVER 50 YEARS!

QUESNEL LIVE ARTS

www.qla.ca

Weds, October 2nd • Chuck Mobley Theatre

2013 / 2014 SEASON

www.qla.ca • 250-747-2207SEASON TICKET INFO:

TICKETS: QUESNEL MUSIC, K-MAX, SAVE ON FOODS and at the DOOR.

$25 Adults$20 Seniors & Students

MONTREAL GUITAR TRIO

“The hottest guitar ensemble in Canada!”

- CBC

www.mg3.ca

www.qla.ca

COMMUNITY

Chilly challengeIf you weren’t getting wet at Fraser River GM’s Silverado Tailgate Party on Sept. 20, then you weren’t where the fun was. Save-On Foods store manager Neil Guardiero was anticipating a very cold dunk as Save-On Foods’ Operations Manager Rory Parr and Garrett Harrison gleefully added ice to the tank. Nine dunkees from various local businesses took the plunge to help raise funds for the Women’s Fall Challenge. Other activities included Cram the Van, a commu-nity barbecue by donation as well as contests and give-aways.

Tracey Roberts photo

Keep up the good work Quesnel Cariboo Observer carriers! We really appreciate the fine job you do for us, and we know

our customers do too.

NEWSPAPER CARRIER DAYOctober 13, 2013

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Donate today and help support women’s health in your community.Every September, Shoppers Drug Mart® stores across Canada

set up a Tree of Life in support of women’s health, with 100%

of all proceeds going directly to women’s health initiatives in your

community. Over the years, you’ve contributed over $20 million

and we’re hoping you’ll help us make a difference again this year.

Visit your local Shoppers Drug Mart between

September 14 and October 11 and buy a leaf ($1),

a butterfl y ($5), an acorn ($10) or a cardinal ($50)

to help women’s health grow in your

community. To donate online or fi nd

out which women’s charity your local

Shoppers Drug Mart store supports,

visit shoppersdrugmart.ca/treeofl ife.

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Thank you to the following poets who submitted their poems.

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September 2013

Awesome Spring

A flash of blue did catch my eye,I saw a pretty bluebird fly.

I heard a warbling cooing sound,And saw his mate upon the ground.To watch them there is pure delight,

I marvel at the awesome sight.Its part of a vibrant spring so new,

As the azure sky so very blue.Shades of green the fields become,

Violets from the ground have sprung.Geese in V’s across the meadow fly,

We listen to their honking cry.They are seeking for a place to hatch,

A home to raise their little batch.The woodpeckers serenade,

do echo through the neighbourhood.Their rapping becomes a mighty roar,

on metal, iron or on hardwood.They hope to them a mate will come,

We so enjoy their constant drum.The humming birds at the feeders eat,Their flashing colors are hard to beat.

They scrap and fight and do not share,Chase each other off without a care.

The calves so young do play and run,Then take a nap in the noonday sun.

They are gone with their mothers to summer range,To grow, get fat, and not look the same.

The old barn cat has kittens there,two calicos and a yellow pair.

So spring to you I shout hooray,And welcome you this lovely day.

You chased away the winter snow,And brought with you a warmer sun,That helped all pretty things to grow.

Your showers being the rainbow bold,I clearly see your pot of gold.

So thanks to you, we want to say,The earth has wakened in the grandest way,

From sleepy brown to vibrant green.Everything is new and seems so fresh and clean,

So to my family, and good friends,Take some time and watch the fair.

Natures beauty is beyond compare.

June Harder Anderson

Billy Barker Days

Dress up in your costume and head into town,Sure hope the rain will stop pouring down.There’s a parade, a rodeo and a whole lot of fun,It will be a full day before we are done.

We’ll watch the parade as it goes down the street,We’ll bring our umbrella in case of heat.After the parade we’ll walk to the park,There’ll be lots of excitement, right up until dark.

The next day we’ll go to the rodeo ground,that’s where the cowboys are known to be found.The rodeo seems to be on the grow,All is because of such a great show.

After the rodeo, the fireworks start,We must go over, we should take a part.We’ll sit in our lawn chair and look up on high,Watch all the fireworks spread through the sky.

We’re worn out and tired and ready for bed,With all this excitement, so thinly spread out.When morning arrives, another day starts,It’s all been worth while, and set deep in our hearts.

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Westcoast Wet

Rain rain rain rain,When it stops, it starts again.Wet wet wet wet,A condition that you never forget.Soggy on soggy is saturation,Depending on the amount of precipitation .Water on water sometimes called HO,Which is an abbreviation for H2O.

R. Ray

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PersonalsSWF would like to meet a gen-tleman in mid 70’s;N/S, no drugs, non drinker. Friendship to start with. Apply to Box “E” C/O Cariboo Observer, 188 Carson Ave., Quesnel BC V2J 1A8

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$575,000540 Watt Rd. – Incredibly Private w/ the absolute best of the best in modular homes. Well thought out home & shop w/views to live for. 300+ acres of trees, � elds, quiet, wildlife, yet very close to town & w/in � re protection. Home is liveable, workable & w/ intelligent functionality. On grid, but set up for o� grid living. Usable land, extremely good & plentiful water. If you have a dream-this could be your reality! Call Anna-Lisa. MLS#N 228620 NCR#2435

$121,00044910 Landry Rd. – This beautiful setting of 4.99 acres is an immaculate & spacious 2 bdrm, 2bath mobile on a quiet no thru road. Sky lights & ample vinyl windows gives a sense of peace & tranquility. Large, wired 30’x20’ storage shed. Located on the 1st rd past Cottonwood River bridge on the Quesnel-Hixon Hwy. Truly a must see! Seller extremely motivated & will look at all o� ers. Call Lisa to view. MLS#N213347 NCR#2235

$179,900690 Rolph St. - On the river, this really nice updated house has lots of room to spare. 3 bdrms up 2 down & ready to set up for in-law suite or mortgage helper. Private backyard, nice front yard. Great area of town, close to school, shopping, transit. Seeing is so much better than reading. Call Anna-Lisa for a viewing!MLS#N229671 NCR#2442

$164,900418 Baker Dr. - Great home for the family! Watch the kids go to school from your back deck & a terri� c park just around the corner. Fruit trees in the back w/just enough lawn to have fun, not too much to spend your entire weekend mowing! 3 bdrms up w/ensuite, 2 bdrm (maybe 3) suite in the downstairs to help incl w/d h/u & separate entrance. Call Anna-Lisa or Linda.MLS#N229469 NCR#2439

$139,9001881 Birch Ave. - Updated & ready to move into 3 bdrm bungalow in Red Blu� area. Could easily be wheelchair accessible w/all living space on one � oor. Nice private backyard, storage shed & easy maintenance throughout. Master bdrm is large & living room/kitchen area makes for easy entertaining & family life. Call Anna-Lisa to view.MLS#N229670 NCR#2441

$149,900337 Wilson St. - Charming Victorian styled home w/2 bedrooms up & possibly 2 down. Nice sized living room, kitchen, and dining rooms. Separate garage & additional small plumbed & wired building used as a concession in the past. Located in very desirable part of town. Call to view!! MLS#N223970 NCR#2393

L O T SIN TOWN

NOVAK RD Near UNBC $49,900. N226910

RACING RD SOUTH ½ AC $25,900. N227183

RACING RD SOUTH ½ AC $25,900 N227185

DYKE RD STRATA $22,500. N226691

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WESTCRN NAZKO/RAWLINGS 4.82 AC. $48,000. N226910

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$148,000444 Wilson St. – What a dollhouse! Very cute and ready to move into. 2 + 1 bedrooms, great updated kitchen and bath, and full height basement in a terri� c North Quesnel location. Covered carport, lovely backyard with alley access, and fully fenced for the little ones - 2 legged or 4! Take a drive-by and then call us for a closer look!

MLS#N230440 NCR#2452

$109,9501385 Redwood Rd - Cozy 2 bedroom rancher on ¾ acre, corner lot. Close to schools, shopping & transit. Custom made kitchen has new stove. Home also includes a new clothes washer, new hot water tank, new space heater & gas � replace. Just needs a little TLC & updating. Quick possession possible.

MLS#N230079 NCR#2451

$449,000800 Avery Ave. - Great ten-plex in good area near schools and shopping. 5-2 bdrm units and 5-1 bdrm units. 2 bdrm units are on the top, 1 bdrm units are on the bottom. 2 bdrm units are 2 storey with washer and dryer hook-ups, and backyard access. 10 parking spaces and fenced backyard. Units have been recently updated. Inquire.

MLS#N4506123 NCR#2419

$179,90040665 Frank Rd. – This secluded & very private 240 acre property is located at the end of a road alongside the Whites Landing Creek & is just 30 minutes from Quesnel, 10 minutes from Hixon. This property has a 2 bdrm farmhouse w/ park basement. This house needs a little TLC. Call Lisa for more information.

MLS#N229672 NCR#2444

$69,999490 Hartley St. - This cute 2 bedroom home is on a quiet, private lot overlooking the city, surrounded by a white picket fence. Close to Riverview Elementary. Brand new roof less than a year old! Good investment property currently rented for $600.00/month. Tenant occupied, requires 24 hrs notice. Call Anna-Lisa to view.MLS#N213503 NCR#2236

$129,9001892 Hemlock Ave. - Mini Rancher Priced to sell! Tons of character, needing some TLC. Huge screened porch to enjoy the summer evenings. Just shy of ½ acre w/tons of work shop style storage & outbuildings. Property has access o� Hemlock & Birch. 4 bedrooms, 1½ baths all on one level. Cute not so little house, come & see. Call Rick to view.MLS#N230013 NCR#2448

$319,900345 Jones St. - When only the White House will do! So lovely w/quality renovation, North Quesnel Charm. sundeck view of the Park & Hillside. Walk to Arenas, Curling Rink, Senior Centre, Legion & downtown amenities. 3+2 bdrms, 3 baths, in-law suite, Modern kitchen, maple cupbds, cork � ooring & private garden. Timeless home, quality & a perfect location. Call Rick. MLS#N227872 NCR#2434

SOLD$169,900

1406 North Fraser Dr. - Country Hideaway in the City! Fraser River borders rear of property. A little clearing of shrubs & perhaps a trail for river access/view. 2+1 bdrms, 2 baths. Wood � replace, cornered windows & coved ceiling add character. 1.55 acres of lovely yard, treed privacy, storage shed, single carport. A bit of TLC to make this your place to call home. Call Rick. MLS#N229352 NCR#2438

SOLD

$205,0001920 Alder rd. - Room for the whole family! Featuring 4 bdrms, 3 baths, hardwood � oors, gas � replace, sundecks front & back, treed. Nicely planned quality built, spacious & bright. 2 bdrm home attached w/5’ breezeway to 2 bdrm mobile home. Family sized, private yard & south. Must view to appreciate this 0.74 acre quiet location near end of Alder Road. Call Rick to view.MLS#N225097 NCR#2403

$189,900679 Jones St. - Peek-a-boo view of the train bridge! North Quesnel convenience. Just steps from the river walk. 3 + 1 bdrms, 2 ½ baths, sundeck, fenced backyard. Wood � replace sets the scene for home, comfort & convenience. Energy rating 70+, R52 ceiling. Undeveloped City park next door. Have a look, may just be perfect for you. Call Rick to view.MLS#N226671 NCR#2416

$370,000315 Gordon Ave. – Top of the City! North Quesnel. Built in the day when Quality met Solid. Almost 1500 sq ft on 2 lvls + full bsmt. Wood FP, hdwood � rs & pocket doors to Family rm in LR, Formal DR. Lrg Kitchen, WI Pantry, Laundry on main. 4 lrg BRs, Master haven w ensuite & powder rm. This large 4 BR, 4 bath home is so inviting, full of discovery w City convenience, yet so private w/ mature trees, garden, daylt bsmt, rec rm, os dbl grg. Perhaps yours to explore & call home. Call RickMLS#N229739 NCR#2446

$240,0003861 Lolo� Cr. - Welcome home! Neat, clean & inviting. Southern country. 1.23 acres. Enjoy a short drive, past the Richbar Nursery/Golf Course to this private setting. Gardening, fencing, charming, bright 3-1 bdrms, 1½ baths. Front covered porch overlooks the � owers & tree lined drive. Rear sundeck views the abundant garden & greenhouse. No work to be done - just move in & enjoy this Gardener’s Delight. Call Rick.MLS#N230081 NCR#2450

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$63,000#5 - 2202 Basalt Ave. – Privacy w/in Park convenience! Clean, Bright, & modern Mobile Home. 2 bdrms, 2 baths, privately located at each end w/ vaulted ceiling in open plan kitchen & LR. O/s yard fts deck, shed & extra avail space in back yard. Overlooks � eld for privacy. Close to Lakeview Elem, shopping & Dragon Lk. Small park allows pets w/some restrictions. Pad rent $175/mo + $25 should you wish more land, perhaps a fence, sundeck or addition. Quick possession may be possible. Call Rick.MLS#N230838 NCR#2458

$249,900477 Cameron Rd - Call this home! Nestled on 23.93 acres, seasonal creek. Timber, privacy, garden, fruit trees. 2+1 bdrm, 1+1 bath, part bsmt. Everything you need in a compact, neat, updated e� cient plan. 24x30 insulated, wired (for welder) WS, RV storage, garden shed. Close to Ten Mile Lake’s Kostas cove & Cottonwood River. Perfect for kids, pets, 4 wheeling, or just enjoy the privacy. 12.5 km down Quesnel-Hixon Rd, 1st home on right on Cameron. Call Rick.MLS#N230431 NCR#2454

$209,9001187 Elgin Rd. – Work-Home-Play! This mobile home has a quality addition. Complete w/ pellet free standing stove, laundry & a huge o� ce or bdrm. Nicely done. Many renovations, some needing � nishing. 2 titles total 2.5 acres. Huge workshop, wired, insulated & heated, outbuildings, greenhouse and decks. Park like setting complete w/ � repit. 3 bdrms, nice kitchen & quick possession. Call Rick to view.MLS#N230507 NCR#2456

$199,9004027 Norton Creek Rd. – POSSIBILITIES PLUS! Huge house, 5 acres, privacy, treed & across from Cottonwood House Historic Site. Bring your Business concepts & live on-site. Tourist Commercial Zone. House has quality new LR, DR w/hdwood, new kitchen, sundeck, 5 pc ensuite haven. Older kitchen area & BRs still in need of some TLC. Priced accordingly. Rec rm has wood unit to take o� winter chill. Bright windows to enjoy the treed yard. Bring your family & tourist business venture. Call Rick.MLS#N229890 NCR#2447

$279,900805 Avison Ave. - Fresh paint on the outside, good tenants in the inside, ready for your investment! All 1 bedroom units with upper units having 4 x 10 balcony. Building is full rented. Call Anna-Lisa to schedule your appointment!MLS#N NCR#2459

$249,900470 Patchett St. - This 3 bedroom, 2 bathroom home is located in a family oriented neighbourhood & close to the park, perfect for the kids. Some of the features include paved driveway, double garage, fenced backyard, hardwood � oors on the main, gas � replace in the living room, SGD in dining room leading to deck, open kitchen, huge rec room. Call Lisa to view MLS#N227407 NCR#2428

$199,9006172 Nazko Rd. - Lovely large well built log home on 2 titles. Open & useful property only 5km fr Sylvia’s Cafe. Set well back fr rd. ensures quiet at the house. Rd is well maint’d in winter & school bus can stop right out front. Barn (w/real stalls!), riding arena & workshop means everyone in the family can have their fun! Adjacent to crown land means endless riding on whatever your pleasure. Call Anna-Lisa.MLS#N225914 NCR#2411

$175,000467 Adam St. - IN-LAW SUITE!! 3 bdrm house on the Westside. This beautiful home has been updated w/hardwood � oors, new kitchen, new bathroom � xtures & a 1 bdrm, 2 pc bath ensuite & small living area in gardener in the family. Call to view.MLS#N226077 NCR#2436

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#3777 - RAWLINGS ROAD1915 Rawlings Rd. is a large rancher, 2nd home at 1925 Rawlings is a 2 bdrm 800 sq. ft. rancher. Approx. 5th property on left side on Rawlings Rd. Off of Nazko Hwy. Nice 5 acre lot, fenced and cross fenced. $129,900. Call Bob Marsh.

#4245 - A GREAT INVESTMENT for rental property or just a cute place to hang out! This is a two bedroom house located in city limits on just over ½ acre. Lots of updates throughout, newer Ikea kitchen. Includes all appliances. Easy to show! Call Leslie or Claudia Today! $119,900.

#4261 - LOCATION, LOCATION, LOCATION. One block from school, nearby shopping and recreation. Nearly all the renos have been done in this comfy 3 bdrm home on 0.71 acres in Southhills. Huge front yard and quiet backyard with new 14x20 deck. New HWT 2006, high ef� ciency furnace 2007, eaves and roof 2008, new � ooring and trim throughout. Quick possession possible. Call Bill today. $228,900.

#4262 - SMALL ACREAGE CLOSE TO TOWN is a perfect location for this family friendly home. Substantially renovated in recent years. Including siding extra exterior & attic insulation, roof, windows, exterior doors, high eff. furnace, kitchen hardwood � oors, the list goes on & on. No work left for you so just relax in your jacuzzi tub & enjoy your two sun decks front & back. Call Terri! $349,900.

#4263 - COMPLETE PRIVACY at the end of a no thru road, doesn’t get much quieter than that. This charming 3 bdrm bungalow is cute as a bug. Cabin, green house & storage building give ample extra space. Fenced garden area is great spot to grow your veggies & � owers. Low monthly payments make for easy living. Newer � ooring and paint. Make this peaceful location home today! $125,000. Call Terri!

#4264 - SOUTHHILLS CHARMER! Beautiful 4 Bdrm, 3 Bath executive home! Main � oor remodelled in 2011 including new kitchen with island and granite counter tops, hardwood and tile � oors and a new en suite. Huge rec room with pool table, � replace and hot tub. Private, fenced backyard $369,900. Call Randy!

#4265 - RARE FIND SOUTH OF TOWN. 5.39 acre parcel is close to town, south shopping & schools. Pride of ownership with this immaculate 3 level split. Double attached garage, paved drive and patio area are sure to please. Fenced garden area is great producer. Barn, cabin & storage area makes great use of this large parcel. Family friendly, functional layout is great place to raise a family. Call Terri today! $325,000.

#4272 - BRIGHT HOME IN JOHNSTON SUB with park like backyard that is private. Nothing to do here but move in and relax. 2 bdrms up, but of� ce could be made into a bdrm, if that third bdrm upstairs was needed. Open � oor plan upstairs with lots of big windows. Private patio out back for barbecuing and relaxing, on the 0.32 of an acre lot! Popular Johnston Sub and close to everything! Call William today! $224,900.

#4273 - GREAT RANCHER on large city lot (0.31ac). 2 bedrooms with large laundry that was 3rd bedroom. Newer kitchen cabinets and counter tops, and lots of other updates including newer � ooring and paint. Large fenced yard. Call Randy today! $79,900.

#4274 - EASY TO VIEW, EASIER TO OWN. Nice, 2 bdrm, 2 bath strata townhouse, close to shopping & schools. Quiet, well cared complex, great retirement, or starter home or even a better investment opportunity! Nice open plan, natural gas � replace, generous size rooms, and a covered front patio! There is a 4pc. ensuite bath and a walk in closet. Lots of value here, great price. $98,500. Call Leslie or Claudia!

#4275 - IMMACULATE INSIDE & OUT describes this home. Spacious and well layed out with 4drms, 3 baths, large family kitchen with eating nook, lovely open diningroom, living room area with N/G � replace & a � nished bsmt with rec. room bdrm & bath. Patio doors open onto wrap-around deck over looking your very own park! Covered patio, garden & � re pit give this yard the � nishing touches. $274,900. Call Bobbi today!

#4276 - ATTENTION HORSE LOVERS: A rare opportunity to get into an executive home on just over 33 acres only ten minutes from downtown Quesnel. Watch the sun slip behind the mountains from your wrap around deck as the horses graze in the distance. Attached double bay garage, with 31x15’9 bonus room above. Don’t miss out on a chance to own this hidden gem in the heart of the Cariboo. Call Jasper today! $589,000.

#4277 - PRICED FOR QUICK SALE, THIS WILL NOT LAST. Great opportunity for the retiree or for someone just starting out. A cute little 1 bdrm bungalow on almost one acre , 4 miles south of town. Owner says lots of good water. Property is fenced on 2 sides and there is a 2 car insulated garage with radiant N/G heat. Both the house and garage have had the roof replaced in the last couple of years. Call Bill today! $69,900.

#4279 - ESSENCE OF ELEGANCE! This is a lovely home with a lot to offer. 5 bdrms, 4 baths, main level laundry, a splendid games/recreation room for the entire family to enjoy. The family room is off the kitchen and eating area, overlooking your back yard plus formal dining. Generous size LR is complimented with n/g � replace, french doors to your sun deck. This is a fabulous � nd. Call Leslie or Claudia to view. Priced at $397,900.

#4280 - 16X32 INDOOR/OUTDOOR POOL A short quiet driveway just past Correlieu School leads you up into an amazing hidden property not known to many. This beautiful 5 bdrm, 3 bath home’s interior design is straight out of a home decor magazine. Renovated from stem to stern with laminate � ooring, light � xtures, cabinets, countertops, 25x30 wired & heated shop and much more. $287,500. Call Jasper to today!

#4282 - GREAT VALUE AND PRICED TO SELL. This 4 bdrm, 2 bath acreage in the city! Rancher is located minutes from down town. The peaceful gardens area sure to please. Spacious rooms will � t the entire family. Unique 2.14 acres with city water is zoned CR1. $119,900. Call Terri today!

#4283 - PERFECT STARTER HOME OR RETIREMENT HOME. This 3 bdrm/1bath with central A/C has had a complete upgrade on the main level with new � ooring, bathroom, counter tops, custom blinds, doors, windows, roof. Bsmt has a large rec room, set up for projection TV viewing! 4th bdrm in bsmt. Large sundeck & fenced back yard makes this home family friendly. Call Bobbi $168,500.

#4284 - UP TO THE MINUTE DECOR. This is just what you need in this fully � nished bungalow. Located on a corner lot at the end of a no thru road and bordering green belt. Many trees on this 0.49 acre gives privacy on the newly painted sundeck. Be the � rst to enjoy the new kitchen w/glass tile back splash. New cabinets are ultra modern and paint. If all you want to do is move in than this is the one. $244,900. Call Terri!

#4286 - PRIVATE & SECLUDED 240 ACRE PROPERTY comprised of 2 titles which partially fronts the Baezaeko River. Great property with 2 older cabins (of no value) suitable for hunting headquarters or get away rec. escape. 80 acre parcel has perimeter fencing & older corrals w/pasture areas suitable for some horses or cattle. Call Bob Granholm Today for more info. $90,000.

#4287 - TOP QUALITY EXEC. HOME IN FINEST SUBDIVISION. Quiet dead end rd. New 30’x40’ deluxe detached 3 bay shop w/radiant heat, 9’drs, 12’ rec vehicle dr & 7’mower dr-254 sq.ft. Fully � nished man room above. Home boasts a L/R w/vaulted ceilings and N/G � replace. Kitchen w/oak cabinets, island w/door to newly reno’d deck. Great combo deluxe home & shop on .5 ac lot. Call Bob Marsh today! $375,000.

#4289 - MOST INTERESTING HOME YOU WILL SEE! 5 bedroom, 3 bath home situated on 2.75 acres is only minutes from town. The large open kitchen sun room is the heart of this home, it must be seen to be appreciated. Master bdrm has had a complete makeover, with sitting area, 4pc en suite, increased closet space, � ooring and paint. Relax in the sauna or enjoy a soak in the hot tub. Call Bobbie today! $369,900.

#4290 - JOHNSON SUB CUTIE! New kitchen included in the long list of upgrades in this 3 bdrm home. Hardwood � ooring keeps the charm, while SS appliances bring in the modern features. Fenced yard, alley access, gorgeous perennials, apple trees and more will make this one a home to be proud of! $248,500. Call Leslie or Claudia!

#4291 - HOME SWEET HOME! Home has everything you could want, just need to put your own style into it and it will be the home of your dreams. Tree-lined driveway welcomes you to this extra large lot, greenhouse for the hobbyist, double garage attached, and shop out back, 4 bdrm, 3 bath, fantastic � oor plan with 3bdrm up and 1 down. L/R, rec rm and master are spacious. Call William Lacy $221,500.

#4293 - 3.26 ACRES LEVEL CLEARED LOT ON HWY 97S. With fabulous business exposure. On the corner of Gook Rd and Hwy 97S. The property was cleared in the recent past with intention of the Honda Dealership moving. Quesnel’s new commercial development in the immediate area. Walmart, Extra Foods, Sandman Hotel, Tim Hortons, & Canadian Tire. Great Access. Call Bob Marsh today! $349,500.

#4295 - TUCKED AWAY IN THE QUIET SECTION OF UPLANDS, tastefully renovated family home. Spacious, bright kitchen & warm inviting living area make this home one of the � nest on the block. Beautifully planned backyard! Tremendous bang for your buck here. Don’t miss out on your chance to view as this beauty is priced to sell, and will not last long! Call Jasper today! $168,500.

#4298 - 4 BEDROOM, 3 LEVEL SPLIT w/lots of quality reno’s. Owner states 5 yrs old roo� ng, 2yr. old high eff. N/G farnace, new hot water tank, updated laminate � oors, new vinyl windows, exterior doors updated. Private fenced back yard. Recent exterior paint. Rented at $800.00 per/month. Call Bob Marsh Today! $159,500.

#4301 - NORTH QUESNEL 2 bedroom home with a 1 bedroom suite. Great location, large backyard, carport plus workshop! Suite has a separate entrance and is currently earning $550. per month. $189,000. Call Claudia or Leslie today!

#4302 -OVER 7 ACRES OF SERENITY South of Quesnel just waiting for your plans. Close to schools, shopping and recreation yet private and secluded. Call Leslie, Claudia or Jasper today! $130,000.

#4303 -TUCKED AWAY IN THE TREES this acreage is very private but only minutes from town. Lovely landscaping surrounds this 4 bdrm/2bath home. Stunning hardwood � ooring & new kitchen give this home contemporary look. A full � nished bsmt w/2bdrms, 3 pc. bath & lg. rec room w/� replace. Fresh paint inside and out, single garage & new water system. Call Bobbi today! $239,000.

#4304 -GORGEOUS LOCATION TO RECREATE YOUR DREAM HOME! Unique layout and features to this � xer-upper, located on 3 acres and just minutes from Ten Mile Lake and downtown. Call William today! $145,000.

#4306 -ROOM FOR EVERYONE. Spacious executive home just 7 years old with brand new addition offering new master bdrm, dining room, covered deck and 24x40 garage. Lovely custom kitchen, large living room, new � ooring on main. 7 bdrms plus a den, all with walk-in closets. 1.13 acres with pond all for $349,900. Call Randy.

#4307 -ACREAGE CLOSE TO TOWN. This 2.5 acre parcel has privacy and a country setting. 4 bdrm/1 bath bungalow has full basement. Spacious living room & dinning room make this family friendly home great for everyone. With some updating to make it your own, you’ll be set! Call Terri today! $127,900.

#4308 -LOOKING FOR A LITTLE COUNTRY, this property is for you. Located 25 mins north of Quesnel this 4 bdrm/2bath home is situated on 10 acres set up for horses, fenced with water to the pasture and loa� ng barn. The home features in-� oor heat with R55 eff. rating, large feature windows let you enjoy the outdoors from indoors! Potential to have an in law suite in bsmt, 2 sundecks & dbl carport. $219,900. Call Bobbi today!

#4309 -A QUICK 5 MINUTE DRIVE PAST BOUCHIE LAKE SCHOOL is where you will � nd this quaint 3 bdrm, 2 bath bungalow nestled amongst the trees in a beautiful park-like setting. With a little TLC, this country charmer could be a beautiful setting to raise the kids or relax and retire. Minutes away from � shing at Bouchie Lake & the Quesnel Golf Course. Book you appointment to view today! $149,900. Call Jasper.

#4311 - IF PRIVACY IS WHAT YOU ARE LOOKING FOR. This will � t the bill. 3 bdrm, 2 bath, premanufactured home on full basement. No neighbours visible from this manicured 1 acre lot located south of the city. Many updates throughout past years, include; windows, � ooring, siding and roof. Beautiful kitchen w/spacious island is only 7 years old. Front & back sun decks, garden area & 24x32 shop. Call Terri $198,000.

#4312 - SPACIOUS LOT, just under 2 acres. Minutes from town heading south. A beautiful setting to build a dream home on the outskirts of the city. Call Jasper today. $115,000.

#4313 - LIKE NEW! Lovely 3 yr old, 16 ft wide mobile home in a quiet park. Very spacious and bright as the extra width makes for a large rooms! 2 Bdrm, 2 full Baths, vaulted ceiling, dry walled throughout, and a lovely kitchen with wood cabinets and a pantry. $94,900. Call Randy today!

#4314 - RENOVATED MOBILE WITH LARGE ADDITION on more than a third of an acre. Great � oor plan for this mobile with 3 bedrooms. 1 and a half bathrooms. Great location on a dead end street and just minutes from the city. Call William Today! $89,900.

#4315 - LOOKING FOR A GREAT DEAL BEFORE WINTER SETS IN? Here it is: A bright renovated 4 bdrm, 2 bath split level entry in a great neighborhood. Laminate � ooring throughout main, beautifully redone bathrooms, and bright new kitchen cabinets are just a few of the features that will get your attention immediately! This great home is priced to sell, so call Jasper to view today! $172,900.

#4317 - GREAT INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITY! Potentially three unit home in, ideally located, North Quesnel. Live in the 3 bedroom unit upstairs and rent out the other two units. Extra large city lot, backs onto the school and just steps away from everything! These opportunities don’t come around very often, so call William Today! $174,900.

#4318 - NORTH QUESNEL CHARMER! This unique � oor plan is a winner! Main level laundry, nice kitchen and eating area, and then a few stairs up is a fabulous living room with 12’ ceilings. Absolutely fabulous windows letting in all the daylight. There are 3 generous size bdrms & a 4 pc. bath on the upper � oor, and downstairs, the entire family will enjoy the large rec/games room. Easy to view, call Leslie or Claudia. $219,000.

#4319 - ELEGANCE, ATMOSPHERE AND COMFORT IS ALL HERE. Meticulous, executive home on extremely private 5.6 acres, ten min. from town. Fabulous open kitchen, easting area and sunken family room with an incredible view of your 16x40 in ground pool, & manicured grounds. Raised garden beds, underground sprinklers, a pond, covered parking and a � re pit. Call Leslie or Claudia to view. $368,800.

#4320 - OPPORTUNITY KNOCKS! South Quesnel 39 acre property located close to town. This acreage was previously used for horses and has numerous paddocks and outbuildings including a barn with 5 box stalls and tack room. 1150 sq. ft comfortable 2 bedroom home. Farm equipment negotiable but not included in listing price. Call Bob Granholm Today! $329,900.

#4321 - COMBINED COMMERCIAL/RESIDENTIAL building that offers endless possibilities. Run your business, live in the owner’s suite, collect rent from the rentals. Affordable building with a highly visible location. TLC will make equity grow. Close to schools, shopping and recreation this is an opportunity not to be missed. Call Bill Today! $189,000.

#4322 - NOW THAT YOU HAVE SEEN THE REST, IT IS TIME TO SEE THE BEST. 180 degree panoramic view of the city in this 4 bdrm, 3 bathroom master piece will blow your mind. New roof to custom granite counter tops throughout, home needs absolutely nothing. 30’x40’ heated and wired shop will be home to all the toys & hobbies you can imagine. Call Jasper today before this property passes you by. $595,000.

#4323 - INVESTORS AND BUILDERS TAKE NOTE! This is a fabulous view lot overlooking the Quesnel golf course. Just under one acre, well treed, in an area of executive homes. The possibilities are grand! Prime location, realistic price! Call Leslie or Claudia for information package. $45,000.

#4324 - BUILD YOUR DREAM HOME ON THIS LEVEL, 60 acre lot, only ten minutes from town. Very close to the Quesnel Golf Course, depending on your house plans, you could have a view of the course. The lot is ready to go for your house plans, and has the well already in! Prime location, realistic price. Call Leslie or Claudia for more information. $55,000.

#4325 - CUTE & COSY BUNGALOW on private 0.47 acre extensively landscaped, private yard. Excellent Dragon Lake location! Great starter home with 2 bdrms up & 1 down. Rec. room, laundry also down. The quiet no thru road is peaceful & modern decor is sure to please. Affordable price in an executive area. Book your personal tour with Terri!! $199,900.

#4329 - THIS HOME IS WAITING FOR THE YOUNG FAMILY - Next to a small park- Just a short walk to schools/shopping and walks along the Fraser river - 4 bdrms, 2 baths - Pellet insert in the lvrm � replace for the cozy winter night - Totally updated main-bath - 3 pc bath for the 2 bsmt bdrms - Updated doors & vinyl window- Carport w/drive thru, fenced backyard - Good size storage/workshop. Call Bob Marsh $169,500

#4331 - ENJOY THE GREAT OUTDOORS on this beautiful 5.7 acres 11 miles out on the Barkerville Hwy. Has been totally renovated w/new � ooring throughout. Freestanding wood heater in the LR. Full semi-� nished bsmt. Huge log shop and additional storage shed for your toys. Trails out back lead to the Quesnel River & owner says you can quad all the way to Barkerville. Quick possession available. Call Bill Today! $219,000.

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THE AGENTS YOU NEEDTHE SIGN YOU WANT

QuesnelRealty 250-992-7202

355 St. Laurent Ave.

Bobbi Momer

Visit Remax Quesnel Realty and Local Participating Merchants

Visit Remax Quesnel Realty

and local paticipatingmerchants!

Andrew’s Cabinetmaking Crystal Glass Eagle Building Richbar Nursery Cloverdale Benjamin MooreCanadian Western Mechanical Crest Lake Renos Icon Homes Design Flooring Pros Concrete All Haul Concord Restorations Ltd. James & Sons Electric Kodiak Drilling Pinnacle Stove Kleen Aire Ashley FurnitureHeather Hartridge Fitness Doug Backer Excavating Cariboo Propane City Furniture Q Brew Blümko Flower ArtQuesnel Chimney Service Quesnel Eavestroughing Quesnel Sand & Gravel Ten Mile Lake Nursery Quesnel Clean-up Service Lind on Homes

Discounts are speci� c to each individual location and may vary. Ask your merchant for details.

We Believe in Our Community...Families Grow HereWhen you buy or sell with Remax Quesnel Realty, you get thousands in potential

discounts. There are 29 locations to redeem your Remax coupons!Contact our agents/realtors on any of our listings.

Visit Remax Quesnel Realty and Local Participating Merchants

Visit Remax Quesnel Realty

and local paticipatingmerchants!

Andrew’s Cabinetmaking Crystal Glass Eagle Building Richbar Nursery Cloverdale Benjamin MooreCanadian Western Mechanical Crest Lake Renos Icon Homes Design Flooring Pros Concrete All Haul Concord Restorations Ltd. James & Sons Electric Kodiak Drilling Pinnacle Stove Kleen Aire Ashley FurnitureHeather Hartridge Fitness Doug Backer Excavating Cariboo Propane City Furniture Q Brew Blümko Flower ArtQuesnel Chimney Service Quesnel Eavestroughing Quesnel Sand & Gravel Ten Mile Lake Nursery Quesnel Clean-up Service Lind on Homes

Discounts are speci� c to each individual location and may vary. Ask your merchant for details.

We Believe in Our Community...Families Grow HereWhen you buy or sell with Remax Quesnel Realty, you get thousands in potential

discounts. There are 29 locations to redeem your Remax coupons!Contact our agents/realtors on any of our listings.

Pam McGauley250-991-2814

You have questions, She has answers!

Pam McGauley250-991-2814

You have questions, She has answers!

Leslie Johnson

Ph. 250-992-6032 C.250-991-9405

Terri Matula

Ph. 250-992-7202 C.250-991-2001

Bobbi Momer

Ph. 250-992-5523 C.250-991-9063

Randy Derrick

Ph. 250-992-6028 C.250-991-9147

Jasper Croy

Ph. 250-983-3251

Ph. 250-747-0422 C.250-983-9983

Claudia Holland

Wayne Seale

Ph. 250-747-3753 C.250-991-8170

Bob Marsh

Cell. 250-983-5003

William Lacy

Ph. 250-992-7202 C.250-983-5792

Bob Granholm

Ph. 250-249-0004

Bill Ingram

Ph. 250-992-7202 C.250-983-9522

Leslie Johnson

Ph. 250-992-6032 C.250-991-9405

Terri Matula

Ph. 250-992-7202 C.250-991-2001

Bobbi Momer

Ph. 250-992-5523 C.250-991-9063

Randy Derrick

Ph. 250-992-6028 C.250-991-9147

Jasper Croy

Ph. 250-983-3251

Ph. 250-747-0422 C.250-983-9983

Claudia Holland

Wayne Seale

Ph. 250-747-3753 C.250-991-8170

Bob Marsh

Cell. 250-983-5003

William Lacy

Ph. 250-992-7202 C.250-983-5792

Bob Granholm

Ph. 250-249-0004

Bill Ingram

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#3777 - RAWLINGS ROAD1915 Rawlings Rd. is a large rancher, 2nd home at 1925 Rawlings is a 2 bdrm 800 sq. ft. rancher. Approx. 5th property on left side on Rawlings Rd. Off of Nazko Hwy. Nice 5 acre lot, fenced and cross fenced. $129,900. Call Bob Marsh.

#4245 - A GREAT INVESTMENT for rental property or just a cute place to hang out! This is a two bedroom house located in city limits on just over ½ acre. Lots of updates throughout, newer Ikea kitchen. Includes all appliances. Easy to show! Call Leslie or Claudia Today! $119,900.

#4261 - LOCATION, LOCATION, LOCATION. One block from school, nearby shopping and recreation. Nearly all the renos have been done in this comfy 3 bdrm home on 0.71 acres in Southhills. Huge front yard and quiet backyard with new 14x20 deck. New HWT 2006, high ef� ciency furnace 2007, eaves and roof 2008, new � ooring and trim throughout. Quick possession possible. Call Bill today. $228,900.

#4262 - SMALL ACREAGE CLOSE TO TOWN is a perfect location for this family friendly home. Substantially renovated in recent years. Including siding extra exterior & attic insulation, roof, windows, exterior doors, high eff. furnace, kitchen hardwood � oors, the list goes on & on. No work left for you so just relax in your jacuzzi tub & enjoy your two sun decks front & back. Call Terri! $349,900.

#4263 - COMPLETE PRIVACY at the end of a no thru road, doesn’t get much quieter than that. This charming 3 bdrm bungalow is cute as a bug. Cabin, green house & storage building give ample extra space. Fenced garden area is great spot to grow your veggies & � owers. Low monthly payments make for easy living. Newer � ooring and paint. Make this peaceful location home today! $125,000. Call Terri!

#4264 - SOUTHHILLS CHARMER! Beautiful 4 Bdrm, 3 Bath executive home! Main � oor remodelled in 2011 including new kitchen with island and granite counter tops, hardwood and tile � oors and a new en suite. Huge rec room with pool table, � replace and hot tub. Private, fenced backyard $369,900. Call Randy!

#4265 - RARE FIND SOUTH OF TOWN. 5.39 acre parcel is close to town, south shopping & schools. Pride of ownership with this immaculate 3 level split. Double attached garage, paved drive and patio area are sure to please. Fenced garden area is great producer. Barn, cabin & storage area makes great use of this large parcel. Family friendly, functional layout is great place to raise a family. Call Terri today! $325,000.

#4272 - BRIGHT HOME IN JOHNSTON SUB with park like backyard that is private. Nothing to do here but move in and relax. 2 bdrms up, but of� ce could be made into a bdrm, if that third bdrm upstairs was needed. Open � oor plan upstairs with lots of big windows. Private patio out back for barbecuing and relaxing, on the 0.32 of an acre lot! Popular Johnston Sub and close to everything! Call William today! $224,900.

#4273 - GREAT RANCHER on large city lot (0.31ac). 2 bedrooms with large laundry that was 3rd bedroom. Newer kitchen cabinets and counter tops, and lots of other updates including newer � ooring and paint. Large fenced yard. Call Randy today! $79,900.

#4274 - EASY TO VIEW, EASIER TO OWN. Nice, 2 bdrm, 2 bath strata townhouse, close to shopping & schools. Quiet, well cared complex, great retirement, or starter home or even a better investment opportunity! Nice open plan, natural gas � replace, generous size rooms, and a covered front patio! There is a 4pc. ensuite bath and a walk in closet. Lots of value here, great price. $98,500. Call Leslie or Claudia!

#4275 - IMMACULATE INSIDE & OUT describes this home. Spacious and well layed out with 4drms, 3 baths, large family kitchen with eating nook, lovely open diningroom, living room area with N/G � replace & a � nished bsmt with rec. room bdrm & bath. Patio doors open onto wrap-around deck over looking your very own park! Covered patio, garden & � re pit give this yard the � nishing touches. $274,900. Call Bobbi today!

#4276 - ATTENTION HORSE LOVERS: A rare opportunity to get into an executive home on just over 33 acres only ten minutes from downtown Quesnel. Watch the sun slip behind the mountains from your wrap around deck as the horses graze in the distance. Attached double bay garage, with 31x15’9 bonus room above. Don’t miss out on a chance to own this hidden gem in the heart of the Cariboo. Call Jasper today! $589,000.

#4277 - PRICED FOR QUICK SALE, THIS WILL NOT LAST. Great opportunity for the retiree or for someone just starting out. A cute little 1 bdrm bungalow on almost one acre , 4 miles south of town. Owner says lots of good water. Property is fenced on 2 sides and there is a 2 car insulated garage with radiant N/G heat. Both the house and garage have had the roof replaced in the last couple of years. Call Bill today! $69,900.

#4279 - ESSENCE OF ELEGANCE! This is a lovely home with a lot to offer. 5 bdrms, 4 baths, main level laundry, a splendid games/recreation room for the entire family to enjoy. The family room is off the kitchen and eating area, overlooking your back yard plus formal dining. Generous size LR is complimented with n/g � replace, french doors to your sun deck. This is a fabulous � nd. Call Leslie or Claudia to view. Priced at $397,900.

#4280 - 16X32 INDOOR/OUTDOOR POOL A short quiet driveway just past Correlieu School leads you up into an amazing hidden property not known to many. This beautiful 5 bdrm, 3 bath home’s interior design is straight out of a home decor magazine. Renovated from stem to stern with laminate � ooring, light � xtures, cabinets, countertops, 25x30 wired & heated shop and much more. $287,500. Call Jasper to today!

#4282 - GREAT VALUE AND PRICED TO SELL. This 4 bdrm, 2 bath acreage in the city! Rancher is located minutes from down town. The peaceful gardens area sure to please. Spacious rooms will � t the entire family. Unique 2.14 acres with city water is zoned CR1. $119,900. Call Terri today!

#4283 - PERFECT STARTER HOME OR RETIREMENT HOME. This 3 bdrm/1bath with central A/C has had a complete upgrade on the main level with new � ooring, bathroom, counter tops, custom blinds, doors, windows, roof. Bsmt has a large rec room, set up for projection TV viewing! 4th bdrm in bsmt. Large sundeck & fenced back yard makes this home family friendly. Call Bobbi $168,500.

#4284 - UP TO THE MINUTE DECOR. This is just what you need in this fully � nished bungalow. Located on a corner lot at the end of a no thru road and bordering green belt. Many trees on this 0.49 acre gives privacy on the newly painted sundeck. Be the � rst to enjoy the new kitchen w/glass tile back splash. New cabinets are ultra modern and paint. If all you want to do is move in than this is the one. $244,900. Call Terri!

#4286 - PRIVATE & SECLUDED 240 ACRE PROPERTY comprised of 2 titles which partially fronts the Baezaeko River. Great property with 2 older cabins (of no value) suitable for hunting headquarters or get away rec. escape. 80 acre parcel has perimeter fencing & older corrals w/pasture areas suitable for some horses or cattle. Call Bob Granholm Today for more info. $90,000.

#4287 - TOP QUALITY EXEC. HOME IN FINEST SUBDIVISION. Quiet dead end rd. New 30’x40’ deluxe detached 3 bay shop w/radiant heat, 9’drs, 12’ rec vehicle dr & 7’mower dr-254 sq.ft. Fully � nished man room above. Home boasts a L/R w/vaulted ceilings and N/G � replace. Kitchen w/oak cabinets, island w/door to newly reno’d deck. Great combo deluxe home & shop on .5 ac lot. Call Bob Marsh today! $375,000.

#4289 - MOST INTERESTING HOME YOU WILL SEE! 5 bedroom, 3 bath home situated on 2.75 acres is only minutes from town. The large open kitchen sun room is the heart of this home, it must be seen to be appreciated. Master bdrm has had a complete makeover, with sitting area, 4pc en suite, increased closet space, � ooring and paint. Relax in the sauna or enjoy a soak in the hot tub. Call Bobbie today! $369,900.

#4290 - JOHNSON SUB CUTIE! New kitchen included in the long list of upgrades in this 3 bdrm home. Hardwood � ooring keeps the charm, while SS appliances bring in the modern features. Fenced yard, alley access, gorgeous perennials, apple trees and more will make this one a home to be proud of! $248,500. Call Leslie or Claudia!

#4291 - HOME SWEET HOME! Home has everything you could want, just need to put your own style into it and it will be the home of your dreams. Tree-lined driveway welcomes you to this extra large lot, greenhouse for the hobbyist, double garage attached, and shop out back, 4 bdrm, 3 bath, fantastic � oor plan with 3bdrm up and 1 down. L/R, rec rm and master are spacious. Call William Lacy $221,500.

#4293 - 3.26 ACRES LEVEL CLEARED LOT ON HWY 97S. With fabulous business exposure. On the corner of Gook Rd and Hwy 97S. The property was cleared in the recent past with intention of the Honda Dealership moving. Quesnel’s new commercial development in the immediate area. Walmart, Extra Foods, Sandman Hotel, Tim Hortons, & Canadian Tire. Great Access. Call Bob Marsh today! $349,500.

#4295 - TUCKED AWAY IN THE QUIET SECTION OF UPLANDS, tastefully renovated family home. Spacious, bright kitchen & warm inviting living area make this home one of the � nest on the block. Beautifully planned backyard! Tremendous bang for your buck here. Don’t miss out on your chance to view as this beauty is priced to sell, and will not last long! Call Jasper today! $168,500.

#4298 - 4 BEDROOM, 3 LEVEL SPLIT w/lots of quality reno’s. Owner states 5 yrs old roo� ng, 2yr. old high eff. N/G farnace, new hot water tank, updated laminate � oors, new vinyl windows, exterior doors updated. Private fenced back yard. Recent exterior paint. Rented at $800.00 per/month. Call Bob Marsh Today! $159,500.

#4301 - NORTH QUESNEL 2 bedroom home with a 1 bedroom suite. Great location, large backyard, carport plus workshop! Suite has a separate entrance and is currently earning $550. per month. $189,000. Call Claudia or Leslie today!

#4302 -OVER 7 ACRES OF SERENITY South of Quesnel just waiting for your plans. Close to schools, shopping and recreation yet private and secluded. Call Leslie, Claudia or Jasper today! $130,000.

#4303 -TUCKED AWAY IN THE TREES this acreage is very private but only minutes from town. Lovely landscaping surrounds this 4 bdrm/2bath home. Stunning hardwood � ooring & new kitchen give this home contemporary look. A full � nished bsmt w/2bdrms, 3 pc. bath & lg. rec room w/� replace. Fresh paint inside and out, single garage & new water system. Call Bobbi today! $239,000.

#4304 -GORGEOUS LOCATION TO RECREATE YOUR DREAM HOME! Unique layout and features to this � xer-upper, located on 3 acres and just minutes from Ten Mile Lake and downtown. Call William today! $145,000.

#4306 -ROOM FOR EVERYONE. Spacious executive home just 7 years old with brand new addition offering new master bdrm, dining room, covered deck and 24x40 garage. Lovely custom kitchen, large living room, new � ooring on main. 7 bdrms plus a den, all with walk-in closets. 1.13 acres with pond all for $349,900. Call Randy.

#4307 -ACREAGE CLOSE TO TOWN. This 2.5 acre parcel has privacy and a country setting. 4 bdrm/1 bath bungalow has full basement. Spacious living room & dinning room make this family friendly home great for everyone. With some updating to make it your own, you’ll be set! Call Terri today! $127,900.

#4308 -LOOKING FOR A LITTLE COUNTRY, this property is for you. Located 25 mins north of Quesnel this 4 bdrm/2bath home is situated on 10 acres set up for horses, fenced with water to the pasture and loa� ng barn. The home features in-� oor heat with R55 eff. rating, large feature windows let you enjoy the outdoors from indoors! Potential to have an in law suite in bsmt, 2 sundecks & dbl carport. $219,900. Call Bobbi today!

#4309 -A QUICK 5 MINUTE DRIVE PAST BOUCHIE LAKE SCHOOL is where you will � nd this quaint 3 bdrm, 2 bath bungalow nestled amongst the trees in a beautiful park-like setting. With a little TLC, this country charmer could be a beautiful setting to raise the kids or relax and retire. Minutes away from � shing at Bouchie Lake & the Quesnel Golf Course. Book you appointment to view today! $149,900. Call Jasper.

#4311 - IF PRIVACY IS WHAT YOU ARE LOOKING FOR. This will � t the bill. 3 bdrm, 2 bath, premanufactured home on full basement. No neighbours visible from this manicured 1 acre lot located south of the city. Many updates throughout past years, include; windows, � ooring, siding and roof. Beautiful kitchen w/spacious island is only 7 years old. Front & back sun decks, garden area & 24x32 shop. Call Terri $198,000.

#4312 - SPACIOUS LOT, just under 2 acres. Minutes from town heading south. A beautiful setting to build a dream home on the outskirts of the city. Call Jasper today. $115,000.

#4313 - LIKE NEW! Lovely 3 yr old, 16 ft wide mobile home in a quiet park. Very spacious and bright as the extra width makes for a large rooms! 2 Bdrm, 2 full Baths, vaulted ceiling, dry walled throughout, and a lovely kitchen with wood cabinets and a pantry. $94,900. Call Randy today!

#4314 - RENOVATED MOBILE WITH LARGE ADDITION on more than a third of an acre. Great � oor plan for this mobile with 3 bedrooms. 1 and a half bathrooms. Great location on a dead end street and just minutes from the city. Call William Today! $89,900.

#4315 - LOOKING FOR A GREAT DEAL BEFORE WINTER SETS IN? Here it is: A bright renovated 4 bdrm, 2 bath split level entry in a great neighborhood. Laminate � ooring throughout main, beautifully redone bathrooms, and bright new kitchen cabinets are just a few of the features that will get your attention immediately! This great home is priced to sell, so call Jasper to view today! $172,900.

#4317 - GREAT INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITY! Potentially three unit home in, ideally located, North Quesnel. Live in the 3 bedroom unit upstairs and rent out the other two units. Extra large city lot, backs onto the school and just steps away from everything! These opportunities don’t come around very often, so call William Today! $174,900.

#4318 - NORTH QUESNEL CHARMER! This unique � oor plan is a winner! Main level laundry, nice kitchen and eating area, and then a few stairs up is a fabulous living room with 12’ ceilings. Absolutely fabulous windows letting in all the daylight. There are 3 generous size bdrms & a 4 pc. bath on the upper � oor, and downstairs, the entire family will enjoy the large rec/games room. Easy to view, call Leslie or Claudia. $219,000.

#4319 - ELEGANCE, ATMOSPHERE AND COMFORT IS ALL HERE. Meticulous, executive home on extremely private 5.6 acres, ten min. from town. Fabulous open kitchen, easting area and sunken family room with an incredible view of your 16x40 in ground pool, & manicured grounds. Raised garden beds, underground sprinklers, a pond, covered parking and a � re pit. Call Leslie or Claudia to view. $368,800.

#4320 - OPPORTUNITY KNOCKS! South Quesnel 39 acre property located close to town. This acreage was previously used for horses and has numerous paddocks and outbuildings including a barn with 5 box stalls and tack room. 1150 sq. ft comfortable 2 bedroom home. Farm equipment negotiable but not included in listing price. Call Bob Granholm Today! $329,900.

#4321 - COMBINED COMMERCIAL/RESIDENTIAL building that offers endless possibilities. Run your business, live in the owner’s suite, collect rent from the rentals. Affordable building with a highly visible location. TLC will make equity grow. Close to schools, shopping and recreation this is an opportunity not to be missed. Call Bill Today! $189,000.

#4322 - NOW THAT YOU HAVE SEEN THE REST, IT IS TIME TO SEE THE BEST. 180 degree panoramic view of the city in this 4 bdrm, 3 bathroom master piece will blow your mind. New roof to custom granite counter tops throughout, home needs absolutely nothing. 30’x40’ heated and wired shop will be home to all the toys & hobbies you can imagine. Call Jasper today before this property passes you by. $595,000.

#4323 - INVESTORS AND BUILDERS TAKE NOTE! This is a fabulous view lot overlooking the Quesnel golf course. Just under one acre, well treed, in an area of executive homes. The possibilities are grand! Prime location, realistic price! Call Leslie or Claudia for information package. $45,000.

#4324 - BUILD YOUR DREAM HOME ON THIS LEVEL, 60 acre lot, only ten minutes from town. Very close to the Quesnel Golf Course, depending on your house plans, you could have a view of the course. The lot is ready to go for your house plans, and has the well already in! Prime location, realistic price. Call Leslie or Claudia for more information. $55,000.

#4325 - CUTE & COSY BUNGALOW on private 0.47 acre extensively landscaped, private yard. Excellent Dragon Lake location! Great starter home with 2 bdrms up & 1 down. Rec. room, laundry also down. The quiet no thru road is peaceful & modern decor is sure to please. Affordable price in an executive area. Book your personal tour with Terri!! $199,900.

#4329 - THIS HOME IS WAITING FOR THE YOUNG FAMILY - Next to a small park- Just a short walk to schools/shopping and walks along the Fraser river - 4 bdrms, 2 baths - Pellet insert in the lvrm � replace for the cozy winter night - Totally updated main-bath - 3 pc bath for the 2 bsmt bdrms - Updated doors & vinyl window- Carport w/drive thru, fenced backyard - Good size storage/workshop. Call Bob Marsh $169,500

#4331 - ENJOY THE GREAT OUTDOORS on this beautiful 5.7 acres 11 miles out on the Barkerville Hwy. Has been totally renovated w/new � ooring throughout. Freestanding wood heater in the LR. Full semi-� nished bsmt. Huge log shop and additional storage shed for your toys. Trails out back lead to the Quesnel River & owner says you can quad all the way to Barkerville. Quick possession available. Call Bill Today! $219,000.

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#8372 - house has had extensive renovatinglaminated flooring, vinyl siding, vinyl windows on main floor and more. Corner lot with lots of parking space. The two sundecks have been upgraded. Excellent family home with four bedrooms and a den. Listed for $166,000.00 Call Archie today @ 250 992 8818

#8287 - 1986 Mobile with addition in PoPlar grove MHP, could be a 3 bedrooms plus workshop. Has ramp entry along with stairs. Greenhouse, storage and single garage. Lots of raspberries. Pad rent is $200, will increase to $210 in 2013. Listed for $54,900.00. Call Ginnie @ 250-991-9474.

#7934 - neat, Clean hoMe in wells - 1 bloCk to shoPs and hotel. Newer appliances, H/W tank new in May. Currently occupied by long term tenant (15+ years). Please allow 24 hour notice. Listed for $69,900. Call Lorne today at 250-992-0146.

#8383 - very Private 80+ aCres on the fraser riverpresently planted to hay and potatoes. 2-3 bdrm home, 2-2 bay garages. Storage building for potatoes and other outbuildings to store your treasures. Listed for $425,000.00 Call Lorne today @ 250 992 0146

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#8352 - 7 aCres of Parkland in City - so Private -with quality 2,800 sq ft home 3 minutes from downtown. City water. Lots of covered paved parking, barn and workshop. This property & home are something special. A pleasure to show. Immaculate in and out. Lots of oak cupboards, hardwood floors & tile. New roof! Listed for $399,900.00 Call Ginnie today @ 250 991 9474

#8384 - stylish exeCutive hoMe in the Country!Outside you will enjoy 2 shops (24’x30’ each), a large 2 stall barn, fenced acreage for animals, a storage unit (16’x10’) and a green house. On this 5.61 acres is an excellent family home set up for comfort, convenience and efficiency. This spacious home includes 4 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, hardwood floors. Listed for $369,000.00 Call Therese or Ginnie today @ 250 992 8818

#8402 - new subdivision. walking distanCe to reCcentre and college. All newer homes in this area, Level lot. Underground services. Could be an ideal site for retirement. Listed for $34,000.00 Call Archie today @250-992-8818.

#8406 - no need for a tool belt with this one everything is done. From the roof to the floors including windows and siding this home is updated and ready for new owners. This home boasts 4 large bedrooms, 3 bathrooms and a massive deck over looking the park. It also includes a fenced yard, newer appliances, green house & garage. Listed for $194,900.00 Call Therese today at 250 983 9022

#8395 - Corner lot at bjornson and hwy 97n. 640’well shows 12 GPM on well log from 1996. Property has 4.23 acres that is accessible from both Bjornson and Eagle Rd. Listed for $45,000.00 Call Ray today @ 250 991 2787.

#8369 - looking to get away froM the hustle and bussel?Look no further. This 10 acre property boasts a 1764sq ft cedar log home, 3 levels, with top notch furnishings. Spectacular views, year round creek, guest cabin under construction, lots of trees and crown land to play on. On demand hot water, in-floor heating in basement, satellite tv, internet and telephone. Listed for $297,500.00 Call Ray or Therese today for more detail @ 250 992 8818

#8334 - steP uP to the finer things in life! 4200 sq ft quality rancher with fully finished walkout basement privately located on 2.65 acres in Lakeview area. Dream shop is 2000 sq ft and has 3 doors, plumbing and heating. Gorgeous, immaculate home features spacious rooms, vaulted ceilings, custom cabinetry and quality finishing throughout. Wood & electric heat is super efficient. Listed for $525,000.00. Call Ray today @ 250-991-2787.

#8401 - niCely uPdated 2 bedrooM Mobile in faMily friendly park in South Quesnel. Chain link fenced yard with good storage, private deck with great hot tub. Just move in and enjoy! Includes appliances. Quick possession is a possibility. Electrical has new re-certification. Listed for $65,000.00 Call Ray today @ 250 991 2787

#8238 - large City lot with fraser river in the backyard-fenced yard. Kitchen is updated with new cupboards. Recent flooring throughout. Outside basement entry. Detached garage, wired and insulated. Bright appealing home. Recent bathroom updates. Finished basement. Great family home needs some love. Priced to sell @ $176,900.00 Call Ray or Ginnie today @ 250-992-8818

#8349 - quaint and delightful Mobile situated in river walk mhp close to all amenities, perfect for a retired couple or single person. Looks new, very clean and tidy. If fully furnished interests you then make an offer on the entire place with all furnishings. Listed for $59,900.00 Call Therese today @ 250 983 9022

#8403 - look at this! there is aMPle rooM to Move in this 4 bdrm completely renovated rancher style home with large kitchen, halls and bedrooms. This home boasts many updates including, a new roof, windows, flooring, appliances, hardy board siding, hot water tank and so much more. Home has a fenced yard. Don’t just drive by, must see. Listed for $169,900.00 Call Therese today @ 250 983 9022

#8347 - all set uP and ready to go in this newer 2008 moduline modular on 1.17 acres boasting a state of the art septic system and a new well in 2008 that boasts 8 gallons per min. $7,500 worth of chain link fencing to keep your dogs home. There are no long hallways in this wide open floor plan as there is 1 bedroom at each end of the home. Listed for $164,900.00 Call Therese today at 250 983 9022

#8050 - waterfront bungalow - (1095 s/f) on Milburn Lake only 20 min. from town on 0.46 ac. 75 feet of lakeshore, dock, patio, hot tub, 2 lge. outbldgs, next to boat launch & completely furnished. Amazing spot. Listed for $209,900. Call Therese today @ 250-983-9022.

#8380 - nearly new re-fab Cabin on MClease lakePower and water, composting toilet. Park your boat on your own dock. Cabin is on bigfoot sauna tubes. Room for RVs Listed for $215,000.00 Call Lorne today @ 250 992 0146

#8374 - very niCe CustoM Modular in quiet ParkNewer on demand hotwater heater, HE furnace, all appliances, covered 12x12 deck. 10x10 garden shed, paved drive & carport.. Listed for $95,000.00 Call Lorne today @ 250 992 0146

#8267 - Cozy 2 bedrooM hoMe niCely set uP on 1.99 landscaped acres north of town. Newer bathroom, hardwood flooring, new paint, new roof and more. Area levelled for a new shop or garage. Vendor says good well plus natural spring. Includes appliances. A must see! Listed for $145,500.00. Call Ray today @ 250-991-2787

#8397 - brand new for you! 1167 sq ft 2 bedrooM& 2 bath condo in a well managed gated community of seniors 55+. Built by Icon Homes and protected by the new home warranty program for 10 years. Features an aggregate patio, single garage, gas fireplace and concrete parking area. Will be ready for move in by September 2013. Listed for $195,000.00 Call Ray today @ 250 991 2787

#8362 - reno’d duPlexes loCated at end of no thru street in North Quesnel. One duplex has been totally redone up and down with 3 bedroom unit up and 1 bedroom spacious suite in walk-out basement. 2nd duplex has also had significant upgrades and feature 2 bdrm upper suite and large 1 bdrm unit in walk-out basement. Listed for $414,000.00 Call Ray @ 250 991 2787

#8373 - PerfeCtly Private aCreage on a no thru road4 bedroom & 2 baths on the spacious split level home. Open concept with magnificent maple kitchen and large dining areas. New furnace, air conditioning, pellet stove and more. Double garage/shop, double carport, rv shelter and another good storage building. A good solid home. Listed for $274,900.00 Call Ray today @ 250 991 2787

#8378 - stunning Curb aPPeal for this newly uPdated6 bedroom, 3 bath Southills home with a legal suite. Recent reno’s incl: new vinyl siding w/ metal cladding around windows and fascia on house & detached garage. 2 new bathrooms, freshly painted top to bottom, new decking & railings. Listed for $345,000.00 Call Ray today @ 250 991 2787

#6744 - NEW SUBDIVISION FOR YOUR NEW HOMEOnly 7 lots left! - Mobiles must be ‘95 or newer, not strata lots. Utilities ready to hook into. View of golf course, landscaped, paved roads, close to school & shopping. Prices starting at $43,500. Call Ginnie Dunn Webb for more info 250-991-9474.

LOc aL FaMILY LOOkINg FOR 5 BEDROOM HOUSE (or 4 bed + den) South of town, 2+ bathrooms, newer condition or recently renovated. Call Therese if you may be interested in selling this fall. Dragon Lake area preferable.

#8410 - one owner hoMe on quiet Cul de saC in South Quesnel. Large 0.79 acre lot in the city features private 40x16 back deck, 12x14 wired storage/work shed and a paved drive. Newer flooring up & down, 2810 sq ft total living space including full basement. Bright white kitchen with nook. Double garage, central vacuum, new thermostat, night lighting in bathroom. Listed for $299,999.00 Call Ray today at 250 991 2787

#8412 - hoMe in need of a larger faMily! 6 bedrooM home on 1.33 acre treed and fenced lot in Red Bluff. 3 heat sources, newer roof, covered deck and double carport. Heated tile floors in kitchen and both bathrooms. Large laundry, big kitchen, small barn and storage shed. beautiful big fir trees surround the home. Listed for $215,000.00 Call Ray today at 250 991 2787

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#8381 - harMonious lake front hoMe loCated onlya short distance from the city. Set on 0.3 acres, this property encompasses a 1750 sq. ft renovated home, dock, wired 24’ x 16’ work shop, 28’ x 16’ deck, garden and lawn. This 3 bed, 2 bath comfortable abode has year round fishing. Listed for $165,000.00 Call Therese or Ray today @ 250 992 8818

#8404 - Clean, tidy and renovated. this hoMe is conveniently located close to transit, schools and shopping. 120’x100’ fenced lot includes shed, garden, lawn and parking. The 1492sq ft house includes two bedrooms up possible a 3rd down. Two bathrooms, family room and full unfinished basement. New hardy board siding makes this house cute and inviting. Listed for $137,500.00 Call Ray or Therese today @ 250 982 8818

#8409 - right at the end of the road you’ll find this updated family friendly 4 or 5 bedroom home. Very private location w/ access to walking/riding trails. New siding, windows, flooring & paint. Well log shows 12 GPM when drilled in 2005. 1.37 acres with fruit trees, double garage, in ground sprinklers, green house (needs repair). 3 heat sources. Listed for $247,000.00 Call Ray today at 250 991 2787

#8366 - nestled on Pentland Cr on a sPaCious Corner lot is this charming home which hasn’t been listed in 25 years. Nicely treed with wrap around backyard fencing with a former daycare play area. Updates include carpeting laminate flooring and upstairs bathroom. Side yard access for an RV or trailer. Large 18x16 deck, even a place to put a summer pool. Listed for $149,900.00 Call Therese to view @ 250 992 8818

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2008 Ponitac Montana7 passager • 4 door STK#9104Payments:

$77.00 OAC Bi/weekly - Ø down

72 mo. APR 6.9% Taxes included T.P. $12,012.00

2011 Chevy SilveradoCrew cab • 4x4 • V8 • Auto STK#9270Payments:

$233.00 OAC Bi/weekly - Ø down

72 mo. APR 6.9% Taxes included T.P. $36,348.00

2007 Ford F-350Reg Cab • 4 x 4 • 2 to choose from (with or without canopy) STK#1172 & STK#1173 Payments:

$155.00 OAC Bi/weekly - Ø down

72 mo. APR 6.9% Taxes included T.P. $24,180.00

Home of Top Quality Pre Owned Vehicles Customer Service #1

Financing Available - We finance EVERYONE

161 Marsh Drive • 778-414-2277 (Local Number)

CARIBOOTRUCK AND AUTO SALES

DL#40029

NO PHONE CALLS PLEASE

Terrace Chrysler has an immediate opening for an

AUTOMOBILE SERVICE TECHNICIAN

This is a full time permanent position offering a competitive salary and benefits have excellent customer retention, strong service consultants and an excellent management team.

Chrysler training is preferred but not necessary. Completion of high school and college/CEGEP/vocational or technical training is a requirement.

Please apply in person or email resume and drivers abstract to:

Chris Gair, Fixed Operations [email protected]

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Position: Health Director Deadline: October 16, 2013 - 4:30pmAccountability:The Director of Health is accountable for the on-going management and delivery of Health and Community Service programs and services to Nazko First Nation. Responsibilities:

Primary responsibility is to oversee the day-to-day activities of the health, and community services department including the delivery of health services in accordance to all established funding agreements and approved programs

Work with other regional, provincial and federal health and social service agencies and organizations to ensure that Nazko members have access to external services, programs and specialist as required, and to work as an advocate on behalf of Nazko members to ensure they have access to the best and most appropriate service providers

Prepare all departmental proposals, program and project reports, ensuring all documentation adheres to approved Nazko policy and quality standards

Develop annual and monthly work plans with all staff, assign workload, monitor program and project management, sign timesheets, and work with staff regarding ongoing performanceQualifications: • 5 to 8 years’ experience plus Bachelor’s degree in Nursing and/

or equivalent experience• Extensive knowledge of the Nation and the community• Knowledge of developing and implementing health and

community development strategies, operational plans and budgets

• Ability to manage and supervise others and work with large and small groups

• Excellent communication skills both oral and written• Strong computer knowledge and skills

Applications to be forwarded to: Sherry Shaw - [email protected] We thank all candidates for their interest; but only those selected for an interview will be contacted. Copies of required certificates, diplomas or degrees may be requested.

Dunkley Lumber Ltd. is a modern sawmill & planermill facility located at Strathnaver, 40 km north of Quesnel, BC. Our quality lumber products are sold across North America and in overseas markets.We currently have an opening for a Controls System Specialist.The successful candidate for this position will hold an Engineering Technologist Diploma or BSc in Computer/Electrical Engineering. They must possess a strong programming background and be well versed in ladder logic programming, capable of interpreting and correcting real-world problems through code. They must be well versed in using Microsoft products and demonstrate experience in one or more of the following:

• RSLogix 5, RSLogix 5000, RMCWin, RSView32, FactoryTalkStudio ME/SE programming software

• Devicenet, Ethernet/IP, DH+, RIO networks• ControlLogix, PLC-5 Control Systems • Delta RMC, QB Setworks Controllers• Allen Bradley Powerflex 700 Drives and legacy AB Drives.

The successful candidate will be involved in evaluating existing process controls and establishing new control systems from initial design to startup.

This position offers a highly competitive wage and benefits package.

If you possess the noted qualifications and are interested in joining Dunkley Lumber, please submit your resume via fax or email to the attention of:

Personnel CoordinatorFax: 250-998-4513Email: [email protected]

We thank all applicants in advance, however, only those selected for an interview will be contacted.

Controls System Specialist

PART-TIMESALES ASSOCIATE

Proudly serving BC since 1989.Prince George | Quesnel | Burns Lake | 100 Mile House | Penticton | Kelowna | Vancouver

Our ABC Cellular store in Quesnelis looking for a Part-time Sales Associate

to join our dynamic team.If you like working as part of a team, can work evenings and weekends and are accustomed to working in a fast paced

work environment and enjoy dealing with customers then we want to hear from you!For more information visit our website at:www.abccommunications.com/career

Resumes can be dropped off at ABC Communications

248 Reid St., Quesnel or email a copy to [email protected] by October 3, 2013

is accepting resumes for

STORE MANAGER Retail experience and organizational skills are required.

Please forward resumes to

Canadian TireAttn: Claude Landry

570 Newman Rd. Quesnel B.C. V2J 6Z8

or email: store [email protected]

Canadian Tire is an equal opportunity employer and invites all qualifi ed individuals to apply.

Quesnel

Employment

Hospitality

Sandman Quesnel is now hiring for the full-time position of

Front Office Manager

This is a salary position.Management or

supervisory experience in tourism or customer

service is preferred.

Please submit resumein person or by fax to

250-747-0110

LabourersGUARANTEED Job Placement. La-bourers, Tradesmen & Class 1 Driv-ers. For Oil & Gas Industry Work. Call 24hr Free Recorded Message For Info 1-888-213-2854

Trades, TechnicalWE are looking for experienced erectors for pre-engineered steel buildings. fax to 250-717-5751, [email protected]

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JOB OPPORTUNITYPosition Description: One Year Term

Project CoordinatorThe Quesnel Women’s Resource Centre is looking for a part-time Project Coordinator for one year for a research project through Status of Women Canada. The goals for this project are to establish working partnerships with local women and girls, local organizations, community leaders and various stakeholders to improve the service delivery to women who have experienced violence. The goal is to develop a coordinated community response to meet these needs. The project will be driven by the viewpoints and feedback received from local women.

Qualifications:• Good connections to the local agencies and communities• Excellent interpersonal skills• A feminist perspective and a demonstrated understanding of

the dynamics of violence against women• Competency in research methods and excellent writing skills• Computer literacy• Self-motivated and Self-directed• Preference given to a degree in the social sciences or equivalent

work experience• Able to provide own transportation

Application Deadline: October 4th at 4:00 p.m.

Interested applicants can drop off their resume and cover letter at the Quesnel Women’s Resource Centre at 690 McLean Street, Quesnel, BC or email [email protected]

Quesnel Women’s Resource Center 690 McLean Street - Quesnel, BC - V2J 2P6

ph: 250-992-8472 fax: 250-992-6160email [email protected]

PO Box 4129, Quesnel, British Columbia V2J 3J2Tel: (250) 992-9085

JOB POSTING:Position: Public Health NurseSchedule: 3 Days per Week in Nazko B.CReporting To: Director of Community, Health & Social ServicesSalary: Based on education and experience

Qualifications & Requirements:• Bachelor of Nursing degree from a Canadian University or

equivalent combination of training and experience• Current practicing registration, in good standing, with the

College of Registered Nurses of British Columbia• Must possess and maintain a valid Class 5 BC Driver’s License • Must successfully pass the required pre-employment Criminal

Record Check• Must have B.C Immunization Certification, CPR Level C

certification

Additional Skills:• 1 year experience working in a similar position in a rural/remote

setting an asset• Experience working in a First Nation Community • Prenatal, Postnatal and Newborn experience

Applications to be forwarded to: Sherry [email protected]

Please include:• Copies of Education Documentation• References: Three Names and phone numbers of recent

supervisors

Closing Date: October 16, 2013

We thank you for your interest. Only those candidates selected for an interview will be contacted. Grand Forks Division

IMMEDIATE OPENINGCertified Planer Technician/Millwright

International Forest Products Limited (Interfor) is a leading global supplier, with one of the most diverse lines of lumber products in the world. The company has operations across North America and is headquartered in Vancouver, Canada. For more information about Interfor, visit our website at www.interfor.com.

Grand Forks is the heart of the Boundary Country nestled in the Southern Interior of Beautiful BC, minutes from the US Border. For more information about Grand Forks, visit the website www.city.grandforks.bc.ca.

Reporting to the Planer Superintendent, the successful applicant will be primarily responsible for the upkeep and maintenance of all associated planer mill equipment.You will be a highly motivated team player, with strong communication and interpersonal skills and a proven track record on safety.

The successful candidate must have recognized Planer Technician or Millwright certification with a minimum 2 years of Planer Mill maintenance experience. Excellent wage and benefit package as applicable in the United Steelworkers Local 1-423. All successful applicants will be screened.

Interested applicants should forward a resume by October 11, 2013 to: Allan Jmayoff, Interfor, Box 39, Grand Forks, BC V0H 1H0 Fax: 250-443-2434email: Allan Jmayoff at [email protected].

We thank all applicants in advance, however, only those selected for an interview will be contacted.

FOR SALE

1997 Dodge Caravan VIN#1B4GP45R8VB443725

2000 GMC Yukon VIN#3GKPK16TOYG205180

200 amp gas Portable WelderCan be seen at SD#28 Transportation Dept.

- 1120 N. Fraser Dr. Between 9 am and 4 pmBids to be dropped off at SD#28 Transportation

Dept. by Oct. 9, 2013. 4:00 pmYou will be notified by Oct. 10, 2013

if you are the highest bidder.

Trades, Technical Trades, TechnicalTrades, Technical

Help Wanted Help Wanted Help Wanted Help Wanted Help Wanted Employment

Trades, Technical

www.smsequip.com

We are looking for the following people to help grow our team:

· Journeyman Heavy Equipment Technicians· Journeyman Electricians· Journeyman Welders· General Foreman

SMS Equipment in Elkford, BC has moved into their brand new facility and is now hiring supervisors and tradespeople!!!

We offer a wide variety of shifts to accommodate employees who want to achieve work life balance or the opportunity to work overtime. We also offer temporary staff housing while you fi nd your own accommodation in the beautiful Elk Valley.

We are one of the largest Komatsu dealers in the world and believe our continued growth is a result of our highly skilled and engaged employees who deliver excellence in the workplace.

We Offer A Very Competitive

Compensation Package.

If you are interested in working for a very

dynamic company where your input, your ideas and

your participation is valued, apply today at

[email protected] or fax your resume

to: 1-250-865-2644

Volunteers

Quesnel & District Hospice Palliative Care Association

Client Care Volunteer Training Program

QDHPCA welcomes compassionate men and women who are interested in providing respite care, companionship and support to individuals, and their families, who are living with a chronic progressive or life limiting illness, to those who are at the end of life, and to those who are bereaved. As a Client Care volunteer your care and support may be needed in the person’s home, in hospice, in hospital or in residential care.

If you are interested please contact QDHPCA’s Co-ordinator of

Volunteers & Grief Support at

250-985-5815.

Services

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

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

Pets & Livestock

Feed & HayFeed Grain - Barley, Oats &Wheat. Rolled, Whole or Mixed. Call (250)992-7369

Merchandise for Sale

Estate SalesSaturday 28. 9-2pm. 284 Col-grove rd, Hixon. All items in-side. Everything must go. See you there!

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

Garage SalesMOVING SALE! Sept., 28th & 29th, 9AM-3PM, 423 Jones St. No Early Birds please!

Multi Family Garage Sale Years of Treasures!Furniture, house wares & appliances,

brand name clothing, lawn & garden, maybe even a car!

Don’t miss it! 127 Phillips Rd. N,

Sept. 28th & 29th, 8AM-4PM.

Heavy Duty Machinery

A-STEEL SHIPPING DRYSTORAGE CONTAINERS

Used 20’40’45’53’ in stock. SPECIAL

44’X40’ 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 1-866-528-7108Delivery BC and AB

www.rtccontainer.com

Misc. for SaleHOT TUB (SPA) COVERS. Best price. Best quality. All shapes & colours available. 1-866-652-6837 www.thecoverguy.com/newspaper?

Misc. WantedGenuine Coin Collector BuyerCollections, Olympic Gold &Silver Coins etc 778-281-0030

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

Misc. for SaleMisc. for Sale

BCDailyRegister Online at www.bcdailydeals.comSNIFF

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Bob Sutton Realty Ltd.

Ray Blackmorec: 250-991-2787 o: 250-992-8818353 Reid St.

12:00 pm - 2:00 pm

114 Lowe St.

Saturday, September 28, 2013

$319,000

$149,900

#8339 - JUST MOVE IN AND ENJOY THIS WELL KEPT UPDATED HOME IN JOHNSTON SUB. New windows, light fixtures, roof and covered deck with skylights. recent kitchen cabinetry, appliances and slate floors. Family room features h/e wood heatilator fireplace and garden door to aggregate patio. Fenced back yard with wired shed. Great neighborhood, close to everything.

Therese Gallowayin attendance

Ray Blackmore in attendance

#8366 - NESTLED ON PENTLAND CR ON A SPACIOUS CORNER LOT IS THIS CHARMING HOME which hasn’t been listed in 25 years. Nicely treed with wrap around backyard fencing with a former daycare play area. Updates include carpeting laminate flooring and upstairs bathroom. Side yard access for an RV or trailer. Large 18x16 deck, even a place to put a summer pool.

1:00 pm - 4:00 pm511 Pentland Cr.

Real Estate

Acreage for SalePANORAMIC 58 Acres along West Fraser RD. 35 Acres in Hay. $124,900. 780-394-7088

Apt/Condos for SaleCreekside Condo For

Sale!(385 Hill St.) Updated 2Bdrm/1Bath, new carpets,

W/D/newer fridge, dishwasher, recently painted. Well main-

tained property. Affordable liv-ing or good investment proper-

ty. Call (250)983-8252

Creekside Condo For Sale!(385 Hill St.) Updated 2Bdrm/1Bath, new carpets,

W/D/newer fridge, dishwasher, recently painted. Well main-

tained property. Affordable liv-ing or good investment proper-

ty. Call (250)983-8252

Houses For SaleReady to move in beautiful 3Bdrm./1.5 Bath home in Red Bluff. Wonderful kitchen with granite sink, updated windows & tile. Lovingly maintained with a brick entrance & full length covered deck. The master suite has a built-in closet & garden doors onto the deck. $235,000 obo. For appoint-ment to view call (250)747-0339. Quick possession available.

Small 2Bdrm. House for Sale.Call (250)983-5979

Mobile Homes & Parks

1995 3Bdrm. MODULINE 14’ Wide X 70’ Mobile Home. New Reno’s, new roof, includes ad-dition. Must be moved. To view call (250)991-9149

FS 98’ 14x70 Mobile with 14x10 add. Vaulted ceilings, AC, new roof, hwt, fl ooring and much more. Appliances includ-ed laundry/water softener. Clean throughout. Needs to be moved off property. $65,000 obo. Call Mike @250-991-9149

Mortgages

Northland Mortgages

250-992-7295

FIXED 5 YEAR RATE

3.74%

Rentals

Apt/Condo for RentFIR Crest Apartments - 1 & 2 bdrm suites, North Quesnel. N/P, no par-ties. (250)992-6593

Open Houses

Rentals

Apt/Condo for Rent

WILKINSON APARTMENTS

398 Roddis Dr.Quiet, Secure

1 & 2 bdrm suites.Elevator & laundry

facilities.References Required.

Adult OrientatedCall 250-992-8949

Commercial/Industrial

223/227 Reid St.For Rent/Lease Call Ken Reid @

992-3950 or 249-5550

Busy building 470 S/F. Re-cent reno’s. $400/mo + taxes. Includes heat, hydro & A/C. 295 S/F basement unit, $190/mo + tax. Call Wes: 250(992)5665 or Terri (250)992-7202

COMMERCIAL Building Available Immediately – 2192 Maple Drive, One Block off Hwy 97 S Commercial Area, 4200 Sf., Recently Reno’d, A/C, Drive Thru System, Land-scaped, 1.5 Acre Corner Lot with Ample Parking. Call 250-255-1234 or email [email protected] for leasing details.

Retail/Offi ce Space 146 Bar-low St. downtown core - Ap-prox. 1100 sq ft - street level, 1100 sq ft upper level. Can be rented separately. Call Brian @ (250)992-0177. Available immediately.

Truck Shop For Rent! Call Jerry @ (250)983-9293

Duplex / 4 PlexBarlow Creek bachelor suite, some furniture. $550/mo. + damage deposit, incl. laundry facility, hydro & Wi-Fi. N/S. 992-8568 Leave Message.

WestSide 3Bdrm. Duplex in-cludes Washer/Dryer, $850/mo. Avail. Oct 1st, Call (778)466-0998

Mobile Homes & Pads

3Bdrm. Trailer on 1/2 acre in RedBluff, $825/mo. Call (250)747-3520

Homes for Rent4 Bdrm, 11/2 bath, large shop. West Fraser Rd. No cats, 1 dog ok. Fenced yard. N/S, N/P, F/S included. $900/mo. Avail Oct 1. 778-884-0133

Open Houses

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Rentals

Motels,HotelsFull kitchen unit. Includes sat-ellite TV, WIFI internet, heat, hydro. Phone not includ-ed.$1000/mo. Suitable for sin-gle person or couple. (250)747-8683

Offi ce/Retail1200 SQUARE FEET of offi ce space available for lease. Lo-cated on Two Mile Flat in the Kelsa Building. Call (250) 991-0500 or (250) 255-5990

Suites, Lower1Bdrm suite, n/s, n/p, refer-ences required. $475/mo. In-cludes Utilities .(250)992-8715

2Bdrm. Suite in 4-Plex. $600/mo.+ Utilities.

(250)992-5113 Lve. Message

2 Units Available- 2bdrm/1Bath & 4bdrm/2Bath-Close to MP Mall & School, Large Lot. Call (250) 747-3878

TownhousesRIDGEWOOD

Multi Layouts, clean.Start at $700 No pets

Call Tim 991-6429

Transportation

Cars - Domestic1997 BUICK Skylark Cust. Se-dan 4 dr, V6, sunroof, pwr win-dows, mirrors, locks. A/C, Block heater. 100,680km Clean, 2 owners. $2300. 250-297-6399

Transportation

Cars - Domestic2004 Buick Century

1 Owner, 4 Dr., V6Mid Size, Good on Fuel, Fully equipped, Excellent

Tires, $3,000Call (250)992-8747

2004 Chevrolet Cavalier. 2.2, 4 cyl,5 speed, 171km, 48mpg N/S,excellent tires, very clean $3950. 250-255-4509

Transportation

Recreational/Sale1996 32’ King Of The Road

5 th Wheel

One owner , Factory storm windows , 10 gal HWT ,

Stereo , Roof air, Microwave oven , 21’ awning, Lrg Dou-ble Fridge , Oak cupboards ,

Super 17’slide out . Excellent Live in Trailer

$7,950• Will consider Pad Ren-

tal in Country Setting with purchase. Call 250-255-4509

Trucks & Vans1993 Dodge 250 Power Ram Cummins Turbo 5.9L Diesel LE inline V6, 12 valve. Ext. cab, 4WD. Auto. Pwr windows, locks. A/C block heater. Stereo, Elk canopy, 4 winter studs. 413,680km. Clean, good running condition. $5900 250-297-6399

1995 Ford 150-8 Cyl Diesel4X4 Auto, 183,000 km’s2 Tone White & Grey /c

Red Interior Excellent Condition!

$8,000 OBO.Call (250)593-4606

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250-747-0575

Treat YourselfOctober 1st - October 31st 2013

Call to book your appointment today

Book a SPA Pedicure with Beth & receive a Shellac Manicure for

$2000 (Reg. $4200)

Medical ServicesProvided here in Quesnel

Call to book your appointmentDr. Pieter Slabbert Inc.Fraserview Medical AssociatesSuite 32. 665 Front St.(250) 992 3636

• Allergy Testing• Circumcisions• Vasectomies

• Carpentry Saws & Tools• Household Saws & Tools

• Carbide Service • Knife Grinding• Electric Shears • Bandsaw Sharpening

“The Sharpest Deals Around”

SAW REPAIR

Complete Bandsaw & Round SawSales & Service & Sharpening

“We Sharpen EVERYTHING”

2680 Campbell Cres. (Industrial Park - end of road) 250-992-9119

We’ll be closed Sept. 28th &

Reopened Oct. 15th Our new address will be

796 Vaughan St. In North Quesnel

Jeff and Leisa are excited to

show off the new digs.

Regular hours of business are Tues. – Sat. • 9:30 am - 5 pm Drop-ins always welcome.

Seniors discount everyday.

Late or early appointments available by request.

Wella products.

796 Vaughan [email protected]

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Call Karen or Tracey to book your ad in the Professional Services Directory.

250-992-2121

Professional Services Directory

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Insurance...call

250-992-6611333 Reid Street

JOHNSTON MEIERINSURANCE GROUP

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• Air Conditioning• Refrigeration

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•Acoustic ceilings •Painting•Insulation •Commercial

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Home Cent re250-992-2155

Tip of the MonthToo Cold at Home?

Look into replacing old wooden doors and single pane windows.

Beautiful Graber Wood and Faux Wood Blinds are now available at discounted prices. You’ll also get one free upgrade with your order. Choose the NoHoles™

option or decorative cloth tapes.

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Best Blinds offers Designer Blinds at Wholesale Prices which means you save

45-60% OFF Retail! Watch for us at the Home Show September 6-8th!

Best BlindsBeautiful Graber Wood and Faux Wood Blinds are now available at discounted prices. You’ll also get one free upgrade with your order. Choose the NoHoles™

option or decorative cloth tapes.

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Beautiful Graber Wood and Faux Wood Blinds are now available at discounted prices. You’ll also get one free upgrade with your order. Choose the NoHoles™

option or decorative cloth tapes.

See your Graber dealer for details.

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FOR A LIMITED TIME ONLY! JuLY 1 – SEpTEMbER 30, 2013

Call for your FREE in-home estimate. Shannon Cass • 250.983.6748 • [email protected]

Best Blinds offers Designer Blinds at Wholesale Prices which means you save

45-60% OFF Retail! Watch for us at the Home Show September 6-8th!

Best Blinds

Beautiful Graber Wood and Faux Wood Blinds are now available at discounted prices. You’ll also get one free upgrade with your order. Choose the NoHoles™

option or decorative cloth tapes.

See your Graber dealer for details.

GRABER WOOD OR FAUX WOOD BLINDS

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FOR A LIMITED TIME ONLY! JuLY 1 – SEpTEMbER 30, 2013

Beautiful Graber Wood and Faux Wood Blinds are now available at discounted prices. You’ll also get one free upgrade with your order. Choose the NoHoles™

option or decorative cloth tapes.

See your Graber dealer for details.

GRABER WOOD OR FAUX WOOD BLINDS

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FOR A LIMITED TIME ONLY! JuLY 1 – SEpTEMbER 30, 2013

Call for your FREE in-home estimate. Shannon Cass • 250.983.6748 • [email protected]

Best Blinds offers Designer Blinds at Wholesale Prices which means you save

45-60% OFF Retail! Watch for us at the Home Show September 6-8th!

Best Blinds

Quality Custom Blinds at Wholesale Prices!Free In-Home EstimatesContact for fall promotions! Up to 60% off select styles.

Benjamin Moore Decor GalleryWest Park Mall250-992-7975

JENISH HOUSE DESIGN LIMITED

ALL DESIGNS, PLANS AND RENDERINGS © COPYRIGHT JENISH HOUSE DESIGN LIMITED

LOT NARROW

WIDTH - 27'- 0" (8.3M)DEPTH - 55'- 2" (16.8M)

MAIN FLOOR PLAN 816 SQ. FT. (75.8 M2)

PLAN NO. H 9-3-216TOTAL 1825 SQ. FT. (169.5 M2)

THIS DESIGN INCLUDESAN UNFINISHED BASEMENT

SECOND FLOOR PLAN 1009 SQ. FT. (93.7 M2)

9'-0" CEILING HEIGHT

PLAN NUMBER 9-3-216 FLANKED BY STONE BASED

PILASTERSA welcoming front porch, flanked by stone-based pilasters with decorative capitals, and a front door with a centre window, give this three bedroom family home extra curb appeal. In addition, at just 27 feet wide, it is suitable for a narrow lot. 

The entry leads directly into the living room, where the gas fireplace will be an attraction during the cooler months. Through an arch-way is the dining area, with a coat closet to the left, as well as access to the single-vehicle garage. 

The kitchen is separated from the dining area by a two-seat eating bar and prep island. The L-shaped counter configuration will be ap-preciated by the cook, as will the window over the double sink. A pantry, always welcome for extra storage space, is tucked in between the kitchen and the two-piece powder room. 

A covered deck enjoys access from the kitchen, making it ideal for al fresco dining in summer time. A smaller sundeck adjoins, with a doorway from the laundry room. 

A U-shaped staircase leads to the second floor sleeping area. A handy computer desk is located on the landing. 

The master suite, reached through French doors, overlooks the back garden for privacy. The spacious en-suite includes double sinks, as well as a soaker tub with a tiled surround and a shower stall. A walk-in closet completes the lay-out, and a linen cupboard is located by the doorway, together with a triangular display cabinet. 

The two secondary bedrooms overlook the front garden. The larger of the two had a built-in desk, as well as an extra-wide window sill. Exterior finishes include horizontal siding, with wood shingle accents and painted trim. All ceilings rise to nine feet, and the home measures 27 feet wide and 55 feet, two inches deep. Plans for design 9-3-216 are available for $676 (set of 5), $766 (set of 8) and $819 for a super set of 10. Also add $30.00 for Priority charges within B.C. or $55.00 outside of B.C. Please add 7% P.S.T., 13% H.S.T. Or 5% G.S.T (where applicable) to both the plan price and Priority charges.Our NEW 45TH Edition of the Home Plan Catalogue containing over 300 plans is available for $13.50 (includes taxes, postage and handling). Make all cheque and money orders payable to “Jenish House Design Ltd.” and mail to:

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Kelowna, BC V1X 7W2 OR SEE OUR WEB PAGE ORDER FORM ON: www.jenish.com AND E-MAIL YOUR ORDER TO: [email protected]