100 mile house free press, may 23, 2014
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May 23, 2014 edition of the 100 Mile House Free PressTRANSCRIPT
Vol. 8 No. 32 • free distributioN throughout the south Cariboo • May 23, 2014
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Local rider Drayton Seabloom, 2, went crashing into the dirt while trying to ride a sheep during the mutton bustin’ contest during the Little Britches Rodeo at the Outriders’ Arena in 100 Mile House on May 17. Mom, Laura Thompson, ran behind trying to keep up with the darting animal and rider.
ON THE LAMB
Gaven Crites photo
All kinds of people use roads to get where they need to be, but a lot of them don’t have seat belts, air bags or several hundreds of pounds of metal keeping them safe.
The Canada Safety Council wants to raise awareness that vul-nerable road users make up a disproportionate amount of traf-fic collisions and deaths, most of which are entirely avoidable.
In 2011, the most recent year where data is available, vulner-
able road users accounted for more than one-quarter of traffic fatalities, according to Transport Canada. Pedestrians accounted for about 16 per cent (%) of that number, while the other 11% was split between bicyclists (2.6%) and motorcyclists (8.4%).
Responsibility lies with both the vulnerable road user and the motorist in ensuring their mutual safety.
Vulnerable road users should be aware of their surroundings at
all times, taking extra care to fol-low the rules of the road.
Pedestrians should cross the road only at designated cross-walks and intersections only when the way is clear. Breakdowns of incident causes are only avail-able between 2004 and 2008, but the statistics show that more than 60% of fatal traffic crashes involving pedestrians happened while they were crossing a road. Of these deaths, only 10% hap-pened when the pedestrian had
the right-of-way to cross at an intersection.
A disproportionately high number of collisions among cyclists, pedestrians and motorcy-clists alike happened due to a lack of visibility or at night. Wearing bright colours, retro-reflective bands and lighting, if necessary, could help make sure they see and is seen.
Responsibility also falls on drivers and their reactions. One
Share road carefully and live
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Gaven CritesFree Press
It’s sad, it’s heavy, and it sucks.
It isn’t easy to explain, either, and Terri Kovalcik hopes people “get it.”
Kovalcik’s artwork is currently on display at Parkside Art Gallery to give visitors some sort of sense of what it means to live with bipo-lar disorder.
The 100 Mile House resident decorated the walls, and even the ceil-ing, of one of the back rooms at the local gal-lery with a variety of paintings she’s done
and self-published books she’s written to hopefully help people understand her condi-tion, a mental illness characterized by alter-nating moods of mania and depression.
“I want you to under-stand this is bipolar disorder; this is what it’s like for me,” she says. “It’s like an uphill bat-tle.”
Gallery co-ordina-tor Barb Brown says Kovalcik is “brave and out there” and makes “no excuses” for being bipolar.
“[The] collection of art pieces clearly tell a story of struggle, and at
times, just plain fun.”The collection is on
display until June 3.
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Integris Credit UnionInvites you to Clinton
Heritage Week & RodeoMay 16th 9:00am Opening of Clinton MuseumMay 17th 5:00pm Annual May BallMay 23rd 11:00am Barbecue at Integris Credit Union 1:30pm Old Timer’s Tea at Clinton Memorial Hall
May 24th 11:00am Parade 12:00pm The Clinton Lions Club Beef in a Bun 1:00pm Rodeo 5:00pm The Clinton 4-H Club Steak Dinner 8:00pm Rodeo Dance Featuring Barney Bentall & Dustin BentallMay 25th 9:00am Rodeo Slack & Pancake Breakfast 1:00pm Rodeo
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‘Uphill battle’
Terri Kovalcik hopes to help people better understand bipolar disorder with her display at Parkside Art Gallery in 100 Mile House.
Gaven Crites photo
Bipolar disorder focus of
display at Parkside
Art Gallery
Multiple Canadian Fiddle Champion Scott Woods and his band will soon be in the area to deliver an authentic live tribute to Don Messer’s Jubilee – one of the most popular TV shows in Canadian history.
Woods, a two-time Canadian Grand Masters Fiddle Champion and two-time Canadian Open Fiddle Champion and Fiddle Entertainer of the Year, does more than just play fiddle tunes. He likens his show to that of Don Messer’s Jubilee that ran on CBC from 1957 to 1969.
“Basically what Don Messer did and what we do is an old-time vari-ety show,” says Woods, “similar to what they used to do on the radio or on television in the early days.
“They’d have singing and then an instrumen-tal and then some dancing and some com-edy.”
Woods was the musical director and played the part of Don Messer for seven years with “Memories of Don Messer’s Jubilee” that toured extensively throughout Canada. He was also the headline act that launched the Don Messer Centennial Celebrations that took place in Harvey, New Brunswick in 2009.
“We meet some truly wonderful people,” Woods says. “They’re very appreciative and love what we’re doing and that makes us
feel good.“You don’t have to be
a fiddle fan to enjoy the show. It’s good, clean fun that you can be proud to take your grandkids or grandparents to.”
Woods and his band perform up to 150 con-certs every year, most of which are fundrais-ers supporting churches, charities and other com-munity service groups.
Scott Woods Old Time Jubilee reunites Canadian Grand Master Fiddle Champion Woods (as Don Messer), Cape Breton tenor Tommy Leadbeater (as Charlie Chamberlain) and East Coast Music Award Winner Bruce Timmins (as Cecil McEachern). Also featured are the velvet vocals of Lynda Lewis (as Marg Osborne)
and Canadian Open Step Dance Champion Kyle Waymouth in a
two-hour masterful per-formance honouring the days when Don Messer and his Islanders ruled the airwaves.
The fast paced, uplifting show delights audiences of all ages with old-time fiddle music, sensational step dancing, trick fiddling, family humour and more.
Scott Woods Old Time Jubilee will be in Prince George on June 6 at 7 p.m. at Our Saviours Lutheran Church and in Williams Lake on June 8 at noon at the Elks Hall.
Tickets are $25 for adults, $10 for youth (age six-12) and chil-dren five years and under get in free. For advance tickets and information, call toll free 1-855-SCOTTWOODS (1-855-726-8896).
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Canadian Mental Health Association - South Cariboo Branch
ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING
AND ELECTION OF OFFICERS
June 12, 2014 at 11:30am(includes lunch) at the CMHA Clubhouse
555B Cedar Ave.
All members are welcome to attend!
The AGM will be followed by an Open House and refreshments to say goodbye to
Maggie Patterson-Dickey
For information or membership contact:CMHA Board Chair Jeanne Best
250-395-6247
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We have a Mobile Stage for RentDID YOU KNOW: The stage is mobile, towed by a heavy duty pick up, to your event location. Rent is only $200 per day. You may have
seen it at the Cancer Relay in the Park, The Lone Butte Rocks Festival, Garlic Festival and the Hot July Nights Car Show.
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Jubilee brought back to life
Scott Woods Old Time Jubilee will perform in Williams Lake on June 8 .
Submitted photo
Following are the highlights from the May 13 District of 100 Mile House council meeting:
Department reviewThe project for
performing a third-party Fire Department Services Review of 100 Mile House Fire-Rescue has been awarded to Dave Mitchell & Assoc., for a tendered cost of $24,500 plus tax.
The resulting report will be presented to council, and then fire chief Darrell Blades and
other key staff at the District will consider its contents toward devel-oping a strategic plan.
Panhandle bylawFirst and second
reading were given to amendments to Bylaw 1264, stipulating resi-dential zone panhandles are to have a minimum width of six metres, with a driveway of at
least 3.5 metres wide.Widths for non-resi-
dential zone panhandles are set at nine metres, with driveways of not less than seven metres wide. Any that is less than 40 metres long will generally be denied, as will those providing primary lot access off a current or future high-way, at the discretion of the approving officer.
100 Mile House RCMP responded to 84 complaints and calls for service during the past week. Of these, approxi-mately 30 of them were traffic related calls, or proactive policing patrols.
Asleep at wheelOn May 17, 100 Mile
RCMP members were dispatched to a com-plaint of a suspicious vehicle that had been
parked since midnight at 6254 Sunset Dr.
A white Ford Explorer was approached and the driver was found asleep at the wheel.
Open liquor was found in the console and when members admin-istered the approved screening device, the driver was found to be impaired.
The vehicle was impounded and a 90-day immediate road-side prohibition (IRP) was issued.
Speeding with potOn May 14, a Cariboo
Chilcotin Traffic Services RCMP mem-ber was conducting laser speed enforcement on Highway 97.
A red Toyota Tacoma travelling southbound on Highway 97 near 83 Mile Road was pulled over for excessive speed. The vehicle was travel-ling at 152 km/h in a posted 100 km/h speed zone.
The driver was issued with a violation ticket for excessive speed and the subject vehicle was impounded for seven days.
A small amount of
marijuana was turned over to the police, but due to the small amount, three grams, no charges were pursued.
Excessive speedAround noon on May
14, the 100 Mile RCMP stopped a large Chevy lifted grey pickup at Tatton Station Road in 105 Mile.
The vehicle was trav-elling 112 km/h in a 50 km/h zone.
The vehicle was impounded for seven days for excessive speed and the driver received a $368 fine.
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The Watch Lake / Green Lake27th Annual Fishing Derby
June 7th & 8th$500 cash for the biggest fish over all$200 cash for the second biggest
Tons of prizes with lots of random entry draws(must be present at awards ceremony to receive prizes)
Refreshment Garden & Concession on siteFish either Watch Lake or Green Lake
Pig Roast DinnerSaturday night !!
Derby entries $10 ($7.50 for kids under 16)Dinner Tickets $15 ($7.50 for kids under 10)
available at:Watch Lake Lodge, Tall Timbers Resort,
Ace High Resort & the 70 Mile Store.For details call 456-7741
or see www.CaribooVacations.com
$5.00 Pancake breakfast to start out each day
YMCACamp Deka
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YMCA Camp DekaP: 250-372-7725www.kamloopsy.org
Summer is a time for kids to have fun!YMCA Camp Deka off ers summer camp for youth ages 8-14 years.$285/week
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Flat, good for horses, great starter, retirement or income potential. Fully fenced. Just under 1 acre. Minutes from 100 Mile. Great piece of property with nice views. $117,500
Let’s make the Relay for Life
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FIGHT BACK!
For more information on the Canadian Cancer Society’s
RELAY FOR LIFE in 100 Mile House, call Alaina Fryer at 250-706-8082
June 7, 2014Centennial Park in 100 Mile HouseVolunteers and Teams WantedRegister your team online: relaybc.caRegister your team online: relaybc.ca
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recurring problem is distracted driving, spe-cifically as it relates to Smartphone use and texting.
Vulnerable road users are already hard to see, but a divided attention span from the driver only amplifies the problem and shaves seconds off the driver’s reaction time.
Texting while driving makes a crash or near-crash 23 times more likely to happen if the driver is distracted. If the phone buzzes while you’re driving, don’t answer it. It can wait.
Whether you’re a driver, a pedestrian, a motorcyclist, a cyclist or any other kind of road user, share the road. It may help save your life.
Drivers, cyclists, motorcycle riders and pedestrians must
be cautious at all timesFrom 1
Local RCMP members being proactive on highways and bywaysPolicereport
Council briefs
Council deals with fire-rescue review
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Around the South Cariboo
Did our Free Press photographer take YOUR picture? If you don’t see the picture you want, please come into the Free Press office as we have many more available for reprints.
It’s rodeo week-end in Clinton, with the annual parade starting at 11 a.m. on May 24 and the rodeo per-formances kicking off at 1 p.m. on Saturday and Sunday. There will be a lot of events going on during the weekend; for more informa-tion, go to the Village of Clinton website at www. vi l lage.cl inton.bc.ca.
Allan and April Roberts of A&B Photo were all gussied up for Western Heritage Week when they were out and about town on May 16 preparing for the kickoff of the rodeo long weekend.
Forest Grove and District Rod and Gun Club president Gerhard Loeffeler, centre, took home the trophy in the Hans Saenger’s Memorial Shoot on May 4. The annual trap shoot event and barbecue attracted 10 shooters and some spectators. Fred Saenger, right, came in second place and Michael Dopf, left, came in third.
Kam Taylor, left, of Focused Fitness presented a $715 cheque to Tracy Haddow of 100 Mile District Hospice Palliative Care Society on May 14. The funds were raised at the recent Cariboo Spring 10-km Run, Relay or Walk Around the Lakes event.
Hun City Hunnies Jennifer Frizzi, left, Danielle McLauchlin and Nadaya Tresierra shared a laugh with Keenan Wilcox who opened for the Creedence Revived at the South Cariboo Rec. Centre. The Creedence Clearwater Revival tribute band knocked it out of the park during the Hunnies fundraising event. See the May 28 edition of the 100 Mile House Free Press for a review.
File photo
Carole Rooney photo
Martina Dopf photo
Carole Rooney photo
Chris Nickless photo
Paulette McAloney put some finishing touches on the Montreal Canadiens float prior to the Little Britches Parade on May 17. Paulette’s and Lindsay Roberts’ art class at Peter Skene Ogden Secondary School cre-ated the float.
Chris Nickless photo
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Announcements
Place of WorshipBE with the Cariboo Simple Home Church online, In the Upper Room, see calendar at: www.the-upper-room.webs.com
PersonalsWOULD you like to under-stand the Bible as it pertains to the World today? Call 778-482-2286 to get your Free Studies and ask about the Free DVD
Employment
Business Opportunities
SATELLITE Installer 100 Mile House & Area PT - FT. Must own Vehicle, drivers Licence, work with ladders, all weather. Send Resume [email protected] subject line: re-sume
Help WantedAn Alberta Oilfi eld Company is hiring experienced dozer and excavator operators, meals and lodging provided. Drug testing required. 1-(780)723-5051.
WANTED: Cook & server needed for busy restaurant. Please apply either by email [email protected] or in person at the Little Horse Re-sort. For more information call Lynn at 250-456-7524.
Home Care/SupportNURSES, Foot Care Nurses, Care Aides, Home Cleaners - Bayshore Home Health is hiring casual, on-call RNs, LPNs, certifi ed care aides and experienced cleaners. If you are: personable; energetic; positive; possess an outstanding work ethic; a passion for superior client service, and a reliable vehicle, pls forward your resume c/w 2 references to [email protected]. Only those shortlisted will be contacted.
Hotel, Restaurant, Food Services
GOLDFIELD Bakery in Bar-kerville Historic Town seeking friendly staff for front counter help. Full & part time. Fax re-sume to 250-994-3241 or email [email protected]
Trades, TechnicalMILLWRIGHTS & Welders Contract work with rotating shifts. Maintenance contracts for Central and Northern BC. Competitive wages based on qualifi cations. Please attached Resume and Certifi cates when responding. Email only Please g s c h r e i n e r @ n i ra r e s o u r c -es.com Qualifi ed applicants will be contacted.
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
Cleaning ServicesGET-R-DUN house cleaning ser-vice(One time,weekly or monthly) For all your cleaning needs call 250-395-3255
Garden & LawnTOP SOIL Delivered in the surrounding area 250-396-7639
Painting & Decorating
CARIBOO PAINTING SER-VICES AND REPAIRS. Resi-dential and commercial. Call Chris 250-644-4033.
Pets & Livestock
Feed & Hay
Excellent quality cow & horse hay, large round &
large square bales. Phone early a.m. & evenings.
Deliveries available (250)398-2805
LivestockPRIVATE pasture for rent, ready now. Up to 25 cow/calf pairs or singles. Fenced, with water & corrals. 250-791-6589.
Pets
English Springer Spaniels CKC Reg. Puppies
Champ lines, tails docked, vet checked, 1st shots,
guaranteed. Home raised, well socialized.
Ready May 30. $1,200. [email protected]
(250) 392-1440 Williams Lake
Merchandise for Sale
Misc. for SaleA- STEEL SHIPPING DRY STORAGE CONTAINERS
Used 20’40’45’ 53’ and insulated containers all
sizes in stock. SPECIAL
Trades are welcome.40’ Containers under $2500!
Also JD 544 &644 wheel Loaders JD 892D
LC excavator Ph Toll free 1-866-528-7108
Delivery BC and AB www.rtccontainer.com
Merchandise for Sale
Misc. for SaleHOT TUB (SPA) COVERS. Best price. Best quality. All shapes & colours available. 1-866-652-6837 www.thecoverguy.com/newspaper?
MOVING MUST SELL: Sony 52” console style TV, 10yrs old, $200, obo. Maple buffet & hutch, 1.75” tops, come with 2 arm chairs, 4 reg. chairs, $1000 obo. Antique couch & chair from Ottawa, $500. 16.5ft K&C Thermoglass boat, 150 HP Mercury “Black Max” motor. Runs great. Comes with extras. $3500, obo. Call 250-791-5605.
Misc. Wanted
WE BUY GOLD & SILVER
Get the best price for your SILVER COINS
Call for app’t Mon - Fri S.C. Business Ctr. 100 Mile House
250-644-4422
BUYING Coin Collections,Estates, Antiques, Native Art,Silver, Jewelry 778-281-0030OLDER travel trailer or fi fth wheel. 23’ or longer. Also able to move your trailers. 250-395-4925WANTED: GANDY or equiva-lent dry fertilizer applicator for potato planter. 12 volt. Call 250-706-9305.
Rentals
Apt/Condo for Rent100 Mile Hse Bachelor suite above store on Hwy. 97. NS. NP. Working person. $495./mo plus hydro. Call Dave 250-395-3106.2 BDRM renovated apt. clean, quiet, avail. July 1st. N/S, N/P, refs req. $600/mo + util. 250-395-3691
CALEDONIA MANOR: Two bdrm apts for rent. Quiet build-ing, with elevator. 100 Mile House. Call for appointment: 250-706-2336 or 250-395-0565.
CARIBOO GARDENSClean, large, bright
1&2 bedroomsSeniors Welcome
For reliable service call Drew
250-395-0809 or 250-395-0168
PARKVIEW APTS: 1 BDRM apt for rent renovated, down-town 100 Mile. $550/mo, 2 bdrm $650, bachelor $450. In-cludes heat. (250)395-3660 or (250)706-9144
Commercial/Industrial
750sq.ft. retail space available in 108 Mall. Phone 250-396-7334.
Rentals
Commercial/Industrial
1250 sq. ft. commercial retail space, street level, in Rose-wood Building, for rent or lease. Across from Donex. 250-396-7334 or 604-530-4224.
NEWLY renovated retail space available. #1 & #2 355 Birch Ave. 100 Mile Hse appx 1100 sq ft per unit, formerly the Tip Top bldg. Avail Apr 15 call Janet 250-395-2545 for more info
RETAIL area: 44’x54’ with overhead door at 750 Exeter Rd. 250-397-2182 $1100./mo
Duplex / 4 Plex2 & 1 BDRM unit newly reno-vated, in 100 Mile. Call 250-397-2041 for details.
3 BDRM duplex, Gateway area, $600/mo. Avail. Apr 15 250-395-1098, 250-395-4913.
LARGE 1 bdrm $510 plus util. N/S. N/P. 10 min. to 100 Mile. Avail. June 1st. 250-397-0128
QUIET updated 1 bdrm $500. Laundry included. Gateway area. 250-395-2080.
Mobile Homes & Pads
2 BDRM, 2 bath mobile, Trav-ellers’ Trailer Park, #58, 100 Mile. Avail. soon. $770/mon plus util. N/P. N/S. Call 250-395-4125 for info.
2 BEDROOM mobile for rent on 3/4 acres. $850/mth (nego-tiable). Fully fenced yard, large deck, storage shed, 10 mins from 100 Mile. Walking dis-tance to Horse lake. Avail. June 1st. Call Cindy 250-593-4533 between 8 - 9 am, or 5 - 9 pm. Or Brad 1-403-818-0467 anytime.
MOBILE pad for rent at Park Dr. Estates. Available immedi-ately. 250-395-3268.
Homes for Rent2 BDRM home, 105 Mile, $775/mo & utilities. NP. July 1st. Long term. 250-791-6502
Help Wanted
Rentals
Homes for Rent3 bdrm, 2 bath, full basement townhouse. $600/mos plus se-curity. No dogs. Ref. required. Good Location.250-644-5577.3 BDRM house, 103 Mile, ref-erences req. $1000 per month. Wood heat. 250-791-7306.3 BDRM house, great location in 100 Mile. NS. Ref re. Avail. July lst. $850/monk plus util. 250-395-3691.6298 MOOSE POINT DRIVE, across from Watch Lake Ac-cess, 2 bdrm house, gas fi re-place, electric baseboard heat-ers, w/d, insulated hobby shop. $795/mth. 250-456-7503.LOOKING for a House + Gar-age or Outbuildings to Rent in 108 Mile Ranch or Lone Butte area for June 30th. Two mid-dle aged ladies, non smokers with union jobs and references from past Landlords are look-ing for 3-4 bedroom home 10-15 minutes from Hospital Job in 100 Mile House. Please contact Nikki or Monica at (250)791-6246 or email us at [email protected]
Senior Assisted Living
Williams Lake Seniors Village
Assisted Living Suites
Wheelchair accessible.
One & Two bedroom and studio suites
available.55+, quiet,pet friendly,
secure environment, laundry facilities,
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To view call Laurette at 250-305-3318.
Help Wanted
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Want to RentOLDER cabin or house in the country between Cache Creek & 100 Mile. Wood heat. By June 15 or July 1. Will repair if needed. 250-457-6234. Email:[email protected]
Transportation
Motorcycles
2006 Honda 50 Dirt Bike
with a spare engine. $1500.00
Looking for used size 2 boots.
(250)398-0641
Transportation
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100 MILE: Fri. & Sat. May 23 & 24 from 8-3 at 6527 Grey Crescent. Baby items, RV shades & cover. Lots of stuff too much to mention!100 MILE, Multi-Family May 24 8am - 2pm, 225 Evergreen Cres. kitchen items, bbq, stereo, stained glass, x-cntry skis, lite fi xtures, picture frames, wall decor, window sheers, twin bed and lots more100 MILE: Multi family sale: Sat. May 24 from 8-3 at 6475 Grey Crescent.108 MILE Ranch, Multi-Family 4994 Smith Road, May 24, 8am - 2pm. Something for all.108 RANCH: HUGE Multi family sale. Fri. May 23 3pm-6pm & Sat. May 24 at 8:30am, at 5026 Block Dr. We have what you want!108 RANCH: Sat. May 24 from 9-12 at 4939 Telqua Drive. No early birds! Tread-mill, toys, books & more!
DEKA LAKE: Fri. & Sat. May 23 & 24 from 10-5 at 7604 Womack Rd. Selling our col-lectibles and lots of other stuff.
LAC LA HACHE: Moving sale: Sat. May 24, from 9-3 at 4923 Timothy Lake Rd. KTM ‘07 250XCW, Hellman River Canoe, fridge, gas stove, gui-tar amp, drum set, soccer gear, skis & boots, dryer, books, video games, clothes and lots more!
LONE BUTTE: Sat. & Sun. May 24 & 25 from 9-3 at Irish Lake Ranch, 7075 Watch Lake Road. Many smaller items plus 1952 Willys Jeep, immaculate 24’ Travelaire Trailer with all the options, 1996 Snowbird 8’ 10” camper with bathroom and shower, 1930’s Enterprise cream enamel wood cook-stove and other old col-lectibles, tablesaw, chainsaws, 14’ aluminum boat & motor, peddle boat, Honda 3-wheeler and much more! 250-395-5343.
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Twenty-one youth and adults recently cleaned up an old gun range at a gravel pit on the 1100 Road.
It was a rifle range 40-50 years ago, but now it’s just a place to go and shoot, and a lot of people from 100 Mile House and the area use it.
It was a mess, so folks just got together to clean it up.
They hauled out 15 truck loads of garbage and had three fires going to clean up all the garbage wood.
It’s hoped people will use this area with respect and clean up
after themselves by rak-ing up empty hulls and cartridges.
Folks are asked to
not shoot TVs, computers, propane cylinders and the like at the range.
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The provincial government has launched its two-page, short-form request for proposals (SRFP) making it easier for small businesses to sell to government.
The shorter form will be used for government opportunities valued at less than $250,000, where it makes sense. The change streamlines the request for proposals process, making it easier for small businesses to apply and compete for work.
The scope, process and templates for the two-page form were devel-oped through extensive consultations – 14 sessions with 273 vendors, min-istry and broader public sector staff during fall 2013. Several ministries piloted the short form RFP in January
and February with positive results.
SRFP benefits• It reduces the amount of time
required to manage the request for proposals process overall.
• Previously, the average length of a request for proposal was around 18 pages, but could be upwards of 80 pages with submitted responses being much longer, sometimes up to a few hundred pages.
• It uses a smart form, an online PDF document with rules built in that provides consistency in the experi-ence for vendors and ministries. This includes better alignment between what is being asked for, and what is being evaluated.
RFP forms simplified