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Good day, Quesnel. Thanks for reading — and that includes loyal subscriber J. Barr! To join the Observer family, please call 250-992-2121 and ask for circulation. BCRA Finals Rodeo Friday Sept. 13, 2013 - 6:00 pm Saturday Sept. 14, 2013 - 2:00 pm Sunday Sept. 15, 2013 - 1:00 pm ALEX FRASER PARK Sponsored by: 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 13, 2013 VOL. 100 NO. 4 www.quesnelobserver.com PM 40005365 $ 1 30 includes GST QUESNEL - CARIBOO OBSERVER SINCE 1908 FOOTBALL KICKOFF PAGE A15 COWBOY DROVERS PAGE A3 SENIORS DAY AT THE MARKET PAGE A13 AUTUMN MacDONALD Observer Reporter Farmer’s Markets across the province are celebrating the 4th annual Farmers Appreciation Week – and the Gold Pan City is no exception. The week runs Sept. 8 – 15, with a focus on fresh, fun and food. Quesnel’s own Farmers’ Market runs May through October, 8:30 a.m. – 1 p.m. “This is an incredibly busy time for farmers,” Harvest president Rob Bor- sato said. “This recognition is very timely.” According to a study done by UNBC Dr. David Connell, at least 50 per cent of farmers selling at markets are well under the provincial age of farmers, 55 years. “I think we have one of the best mar- kets in B.C.,” mayor Mary Sjostrom said. “What a great opportunity for our residents to buy and support local pro- ducers and artisans.” “B.C. farmers play an important role in our local economy and community and strengthen our local food system,” BC Association of Farmer’s Markets executive director Elizabeth Quinn said. “We want to make Farmers Appre- ciation Week an annual time to appre- ciate our farmers for growing beautiful fresh food close to home.” Fast facts: • 98 per cent of B.C.’s total farms are family-controlled, with the remaining two per cent accounted for by non- family corporations; • B.C. farmers’ markets contributed $170 million in economic benefits in 2012, a 146 per cent increase from 2006; • in 2010, B.C. farm operators spent an average of 89 cents in expenses (ex- cluding depreciation) for every dollar of receipts in 2010. (Source, Statistics Canada) Farmers Appreciation Week AUTUMN MacDONALD Observer Reporter Shortly before 1 a.m. Tuesday, Sept. 10, the Quesnel Fire Depart- ment and the Quesnel RCMP re- sponded to a fire in a storage con- tainer at the rear of a commercial property in the 200 block of An- derson Drive. The fire was discovered by pass- ersby who saw flames coming from the storage container and im- mediately called 911. The good samaritans, a 22-year- old male and his 18-year-old brother, then began to extinguish the fire with a nearby garden hose. “The RCMP and the Fire Depart- ment commend the fast action of the good samaritans who used a nearby garden hose to extin- guish the flames,” Cst. and media spokesperson Krista Vrolyk said. “Their swift response prevented the fire from spreading and from causing severe damage to the building itself. ” A second fire occurred during the same time frame and was ignited in a garbage can located outside a residence in the 100 block of nearby Lewis Drive. This fire was discovered after a resident heard noise and woke up to see a pickup truck depart northbound on Lewis Drive. It is extremely fortunate that nei- ther one of these fires resulted in more substantial property damage or spread to nearby buildings. Investigation into these arsons continues. Quesnel RCMP are asking the public to be vigilant in reporting any suspicious activity in this area. Anyone with any information about these fires or any suspicious activity, vehicles or persons ob- served in the area prior to the fires is asked to call the Quesnel RCMP at 250-992-9211. Show support This young man was just one of many who participated in the FASD Walk for aware- ness Monday. Begin- ning at the Anglican Church, where the bells were run at 9:09 on Sept. 9, the crowd made their way across the footbridge to the Native Friendship Centre. Autumjn MacDonald photo Arson suspected

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Page 1: Quesnel Cariboo Observer, September 13, 2013

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

loyal subscriber J. Barr!To join the Observer family, please call 250-992-2121 and ask for circulation.

BCRA Finals RodeoFriday Sept. 13, 2013 - 6:00 pm

Saturday Sept. 14, 2013 - 2:00 pmSunday Sept. 15, 2013 - 1:00 pm

ALEX FRASER PARKSponsored by:

Deb Quick, Travel Consultant

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Friday, September 13, 2013 VOL. 100 NO. 4 www.quesnelobserver.com PM 40005365 $130 includes GST

QUESNEL - CARIBOO

OBSERVERSINCE 1908

FOOTBALL KICKOFF PAGE A15

COWBOY DROVERS PAGE A3

SENIORS DAY AT THE MARKET PAGE A13

AUTUMN MacDONALDObserver Reporter

Farmer’s Markets across the province are celebrating the 4th annual Farmers Appreciation Week – and the Gold Pan City is no exception.

The week runs Sept. 8 – 15, with a focus on fresh, fun and food.

Quesnel’s own Farmers’ Market runs May through October, 8:30 a.m. – 1 p.m.

“This is an incredibly busy time for farmers,” Harvest president Rob Bor-sato said.

“This recognition is very timely.”According to a study done by UNBC

Dr. David Connell, at least 50 per cent of farmers selling at markets are well under the provincial age of farmers, 55 years.

“I think we have one of the best mar-kets in B.C.,” mayor Mary Sjostrom said.

“What a great opportunity for our residents to buy and support local pro-ducers and artisans.”

“B.C. farmers play an important role in our local economy and community and strengthen our local food system,” BC Association of Farmer’s Markets executive director Elizabeth Quinn said.

“We want to make Farmers Appre-ciation Week an annual time to appre-ciate our farmers for growing beautiful fresh food close to home.”

Fast facts:• 98 per cent of B.C.’s total farms are

family-controlled, with the remaining two per cent accounted for by non-family corporations;

• B.C. farmers’ markets contributed $170 million in economic benefits in 2012, a 146 per cent increase from 2006;

• in 2010, B.C. farm operators spent an average of 89 cents in expenses (ex-cluding depreciation) for every dollar of receipts in 2010. (Source, Statistics Canada)

Farmers Appreciation

Week AUTUMN MacDONALDObserver Reporter

Shortly before 1 a.m. Tuesday, Sept. 10, the Quesnel Fire Depart-ment and the Quesnel RCMP re-sponded to a fire in a storage con-tainer at the rear of a commercial property in the 200 block of An-derson Drive.

The fire was discovered by pass-ersby who saw flames coming from the storage container and im-mediately called 911.

The good samaritans, a 22-year-old male and his 18-year-old brother, then began to extinguish the fire with a nearby garden hose.

“The RCMP and the Fire Depart-ment commend the fast action of the good samaritans who used a nearby garden hose to extin-guish the flames,” Cst. and media spokesperson Krista Vrolyk said.

“Their swift response prevented the fire from spreading and from causing severe damage to the building itself. ”

A second fire occurred during the same time frame and was ignited in a garbage can located outside a residence in the 100 block of nearby Lewis Drive. This fire was discovered after a resident heard noise and woke up to see a pickup truck depart northbound on Lewis Drive.

It is extremely fortunate that nei-ther one of these fires resulted in more substantial property damage or spread to nearby buildings.

Investigation into these arsons continues.

Quesnel RCMP are asking the public to be vigilant in reporting any suspicious activity in this area.

Anyone with any information about these fires or any suspicious activity, vehicles or persons ob-served in the area prior to the fires is asked to call the Quesnel RCMP at 250-992-9211.

Show support

This young man was just one of many who participated in the FASD Walk for aware-ness Monday. Begin-ning at the Anglican Church, where the bells were run at 9:09 on Sept. 9, the crowd made their way across the footbridge to the Native Friendship Centre. Autumjn MacDonald photo

Arson suspected

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Friday, September 13, 2013 Quesnel Cariboo ObserverA2 www.quesnelobserver.com Friday, February 1, 2013 Quesnel Cariboo ObserverA2 www.quesnelobserver.com

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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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Volunteers neededThe need for volunteer firefighters in the North Cariboo has never been greater. “Being a volunteer fire-fighter allows you to take a very active part in your community’s protection and safety,” Quesnel Fire Depart-ment fire chief Sylvain Gauthier said. “Be a proud volunteer firefighter and help make a difference in your community. The beautiful thing about volunteering is that you receive this training free of charge.” Do you have what it takes to become a volunteer firefighter and give back to your community? If so, contact your local Fire Department.

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COWBOY HERITAGE GOLD RUSH STYLE

Barkerville held its 3rd Annual Cowboy and Drover Jubilee last weekend, celebrating B.C.’s rich cowboy heritage. There were three musical venues, cowboy poetry, Northern Star amateur singing competition and the oldest cowboy church in B.C. The weekend included a welcome and registration on Friday and an old fashioned dance Saturday night and cowboy

church on Sunday.Karen Powell photos

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Friday, September 13, 2013 Quesnel Cariboo ObserverA4 www.quesnelobserver.comGraeme R ArmstrongFinancial Advisor306 St. Laurent AvenueQuesnel, BC V2J 5A3250-992-6617

How Should Your Risk Tolerance Influence Investment

Decisions?As an investor, how much risk can you tolerate? It’s an important question — because the answer can help you make the right investment choices.

Before you know your risk tolerance, you’ll want to make sure you first understand the nature of investment risk — the risk of losing principal. This risk is especially prevalent when you invest in stocks, because stock prices will always fluctuate — and there are never any guarantees about performance. Of course, a decline in value does not mean you need to sell; you can always hold on to the stock with the hope that its value will bounce back. And this can certainly happen, but again — no guarantees.

How you respond to this type of investment risk will tell you a great deal about your own risk tolerance. Of course, no one, whether he or she has a high tolerance for risk or a low one, particularly likes to see declines. But people do react differently. If you’re the sort of person who can retain your confidence in your investment mix and can focus on the long term and the potential for a recovery, you may well have a higher tolerance for risk. But if you find yourself losing sleep over your losses (even if, at this point, they’re just “paper” losses), becoming despondent about reaching your goals, and questioning whether you should be investing at all, then you may have a low tolerance for risk.

This self-knowledge of your own risk tolerance should help inform your investment decisions — to a point.

Even if you determine you have a high tolerance for risk, you almost certainly should not load up your portfolio exclusively with stocks. If the stock market enters a prolonged slump, you could face heavy losses that may take many years to overcome, causing you to lose significant ground in the pursuit of your financial goals. Conversely, even if you discover you don’t have much tolerance for risk, you may not want to invest only in supposedly “safe” vehicles, such as Guaranteed Income Certificates (GICs). During those periods when rates on GICs and similar instruments are low, as has been the case in recent years, your interest payments from these investments may not even keep up with inflation — meaning that, over time, you could end up losing purchasing power, which, over the long term, can be just as big a risk as market declines.

Ultimately, then, you’ll probably want to let your risk tolerance guide your investment choices — but not dictate them with an “iron hand.” So, if you believe you are highly tolerant of risk, you might have a somewhat higher percentage of stocks in your portfolio than if you felt yourself to be highly risk-averse — but in any case, you’ll likely benefit from building a diversified portfolio containing stocks, bonds, government securities, GICs and other investments. While this type of diversification can’t guarantee profits or protect against loss, it can help reduce the effects of volatility on your portfolio.

By knowing your own risk tolerance, and the role it can play in your choices, you can help yourself create an effective, suitable investment strategy — one that you can live with for a long time and that can help you avoid the biggest risk of all: not reaching your long-term goals.

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A Glimpse of History 50 yeArs AGoseptember 5, 1963

Better facilities Needed at Airport“Better passenger facilities at the Quesnel Airport are a vital necessity, in the opinion of Bert Leboe, M.P. for the Cariboo, who paid a visit here last week. Mr. Leboe stated that he will do everything possible to secure a proper terminal building for Quesnel. It is understood that plans for such a building were drawn as far back as three years ago, and were later shelved when the Diefenbaker Government’s austerity program went into effect. Mr. Leboe feels that the lack of proper passenger facilities is having a detrimental effect on air traffic here. He added that he is still working through the Department of Transport on the problem of maintaining regular daily service both North and South. Last spring C.P.A. announced its intention of cutting service to three times weekly each way, but the plan has not yet been put into effect.” members okay Building plan“Expenditure of up to $10,000 on an extension of the Club premises of the Royal Canadian Legion building here was approved at a general meeting on Tuesday.”

”This Column is to highlight our 50th Anniversary

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Q-City Page

City Hall - 410 Kinchant Street, Quesnel, BC, V2J 7J5 T - 250-992-2111 W - www.quesnel.caHours of operation are from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., Monday to Friday (except Statutory Holidays)

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

FINANCIAL PLAN AMENDMENTCITY OF QUESNEL FINANCIAL PLAN AMENDMENT BYLAW NO. 1725 OF 2013

The City of Quesnel is proposing an amendment to the City of Quesnel Five Year Financial Plan 2013 to 2017 for the two projects starting in 2013, the purchase of land for a future public works facility and an expansion of the airport apron. More details can be found about these projects at http://www.quesnel.ca/Finance.html#Budgets or at City Hall.

If you have any comments, questions or concerns, please email them to [email protected] or call 250-991-2111 and ask for Kari Bolton, Director of Corporate and Financial Services. The bylaw will be on the September 30th Regular Council meeting Agenda for third reading.

EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIESThe City of Quesnel is seeking to fill the following positions:

RCMP CLERK I STENO(one casual position available)

Competition No. 13-59. Closing date is September 18, 2013 at 4:00 p.m.

FITNESS LEADER(one part-time position available)

Competition No. 13-60. Position will remain open until filled.

Full details are available on the City’s website www.quesnel.ca/Jobs.html.

BUSINESS

New location for Green TreeSHANNON STEVERObserver Reporter

Open since 2008, the crew at Green Tree Health & Wellness are a knowledgeable lot, ready to help you with all your nutritional and holistic needs.

With their new location at 355 Reid Street, which provides a welcoming space for their wide selection, there is even more incentive to stop in.

Talking about the new move, owner Marilyn Allin had a lot to say, not only about the wonderful and welcoming community, but also about health in general.

Being a registered health nutritionist, she had a lot to say about nutrition, food, and lifestyle.

“We have a customer base dedicated to us, because we serve based on knowledge,” Allin said.

And indeed, having studied at CSNN (Canadian School of Natural Nutrition), she has a lot of knowledge to bank on.

“I like to handle our customers on a one-on-one basis,” she said.

“I may ask a lot of personal questions, but it’s because I

really need to know what’s going on. We have customers come in and say things like, ‘Shirley tried this and it worked,’ but you’re not Shirley.”

In terms of the personal questions she might ask a new customer, “I really look at the diet. Given the right tools, I’m a firm believer in the body’s ability to heal itself. So I ask things like, how much sleep are you getting? How much stress do you have? How much caffeine or cigarettes do you take on a daily basis? Everything has a bearing on your health.”

Allin is aware that many people have a false idea of holistic nutrition. She cautions, “I’m not against going to an MD for certain things – they’re highly qualified and intelligent people. But I see myself as the preventative part of the equation.”

The new location certainly welcomes this type of one-on-one interaction.

“We have a ‘cheers’ type of environment – where everybody knows your name,” she said.

“I like that – I’m honoured.”

Responding to another common misconception

she sees in new customers, Allin responded, “Some people have the mistaken belief that it costs them more to eat healthy. But it’s so difficult to get what you need out of preprocessed foods.

“When you pay attention to what your body needs, buying local: you’d be surprised what it does for you, not just by ultimately letting you spend less, but also in terms of your health.”

With a warm atmosphere, and knowledgeable staff, Green Tree is a great place to go for everyone from the athletic type to someone who just

wants to eat a little healthier.

Pop by their new, easily accessible location on the main stretch of downtown (where Discovery Computers once was), and check out their wide variety of food, vitamins

and supplements, including organic and gluten-free food, whole and ground speciality and ancient grains, fresh ground peanut butter and anything you might need to know in order to make it work for you.

Green Tree Health & Wellness owner Marilyn Allin (left) and staffer Tamarah are pleased with the store’s new location.

Shannon Stever photo

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Warm weather sparks new fires

There were four new small lightning-caused wildfires over the weekend, all holdovers that re-ignited with the warm, dry weather.

There were new starts in the Quesnel Zone (Pelican Lake area; 0.7 hectares) and Williams Lake-Central Cariboo Zone (Jones Lake, east of Highway 97; 0.009 ha) Saturday, and Quesnel Zone (island in Maud Lake; 0.5 ha) and Chil-cotin Zone (20 kilometres south of Hanceville/Lee’s Corner; 0.2 ha) Sunday.

Three of the wildfires are still in initial attack stage as of Wednesday morning. The Jones Lake fire is in patrol status.

Currently, there are a total of eight wildfires burning in the Cariboo Fire Centre: three from the weekend and five from August that are in modified response status.

Modified response status means the Wildfire Management Branch is monitoring these wild-fires but not suppressing them, due to the eco-logical benefits of naturally occurring fires as well as their remote locations.

There are two modified response fires in Bow-ron Lake Provincial Park (Isaac Lake; 49 ha/Indianpoint Lake; 2.7 ha) and one in Ts’yl-os Provincial Park (Chilko Lake; 2 ha).  These fires may be visible to park visitors and people in the area may also be able to smell smoke. The CFC/WMB is working in co-operation with BC Parks to manage these fires.

The other two modified response fires are in the Horsefly/Likely-Central Cariboo Zone, in remote locations in the Cariboo Mountains (Niagra River Valley; 43 ha/Summit Lake 3 ha). Fire is a natural process in the Cariboo-Chilco-tin’s environment. It helps maintain a healthy forest and a diversity of plant and animal habi-tat.

The CFC/WMB is using patrol flights to moni-tor the modified response wildfires and check the region for more lightning-strike holdover fires.

The current fire danger rating for the CFC is mixed: low in the southeast part of the re-gion, moderate in the central and northeast and high in the west, with pockets of extreme near Middle Lake, Tatla Lake, Puntzi Mountain and Riske Creek in the Chilcotin. The fire danger rating is forecast to rise this week for all areas in the Cariboo-Chilcotin.

There has been a total of 316 wildfires (267 lightning-caused; 69 person caused) in the CFC this season, burning 2,498 ha.

Paws for a CauseCanines and their owners came out to celebrate the SPCA’s Paws for a Cause Sunday.

Karen Powell photo

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

Helping people find 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

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.

(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.

“BenefiTS of Belonging ” 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

“Red neck Camouflage”Pastor: Monte Harrop

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. office: 250-992-2313

St. Andrew’s United Church

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TOM FLETCHERBlack Press

Adrian Dix is expected to announce next week whether he will continue as leader of the B.C. NDP.

An official in Dix’s office said Tuesday no date or time has been set for the announcement. The NDP caucus meets Wednesday (Sept. 11) for the first time since the legislature adjourned in late July, where Dix is expected to inform the party’s MLAs of his decision.

Dix has faced calls from within his party to resign since the NDP lost the election to an un-popular B.C. Liberal Party coming off the re-peal of the harmonized sales tax and other con-troversies.

NDP finance critic Mike Farnworth said Tues-day he will wait for Dix’s announcement before clarifying his own leadership intentions. “But hey, I finished second last time,” Farnworth said.

Energy critic John Horgan and other potential successors have also kept their intentions under wraps as the party prepares for its annual con-vention in November.

Premier Christy Clark met Monday with B.C.’s industrial union leaders, traditional allies of the NDP, emerging with a pledge to work to-gether on developing natural gas pipelines and export facilities.

Provincial and municipal politicians are gath-ering in Vancouver next week for the annual Union of B.C. Municipalities convention, at which the opposition leader and premier tradi-tionally give speeches.

Adrian Dix announcing his future next week

Adrian Dix is expected to announce next week wheth-er he will continue as leader of the B.C. NDP.

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Last month an Ontario grandmother

received an anonymous letter in the mail from an apparent mother in the neighborhood, who was furious over the “noise polluting whaling” of the woman’s 13-year-old autistic grandson.

The writer suggested she “go live in a trailer in the woods with her wild animal kid” and even recommended euthanizing him so they’d all be better off.

The hateful letter went viral on the internet and people were appalled by its cruel and heinous content. My friend Chris Smith said she was outraged as well, but not surprised in the least.

“Nine out of ten medical professionals don’t know how to deal with mental disabilities,” she said.

“How can we expect the general public to understand? Ignorance can sometimes breed extreme cruelty.”

She should know. Her 33-year-old mentally disabled daughter has been ostracized and discriminated against her entire life. Last fall she was assaulted, unprovoked, by a couple of teenagers who thought it would be a good idea to call

her disgusting names and spray bear repellent directly into the eyes of her and her caretaker while they sat on a park bench eating a snack.

“Because of her mental ability she still thinks she did something wrong and deserved to be attacked,” Chris said.

“She’s been self mutilating by digging into her own skin ever since.”

And it’s not just young thugs who have been awful. Chris said it’s not unusual for grown adults to stare at her daughter rudely, or completely ignore her like she doesn’t exist.

“I even had a doctor suggest that I stop putting so much effort into her and just allow her to die during one of her seizures,” she said.

It’s hard to imagine that such a complete lack of compassion for our fellow humans still exists during these modern times, but,

heartbreakingly, it does.Back in the day when

institutionalizing people with disabilities was the norm, my grandmother’s friends Donna and Ed rejected the advice of everyone and raised their severely mentally and physically handicapped son in their own home. Growing up surrounded by the love and attention of his parents, Donny was light years ahead of the men that I took care of in a group home while I was in my early twenties.

The four men, aged 30-40, living in the home where I worked were all abandoned at birth because of the disabilities they were born with. None of them could speak or go to the washroom themselves, or do many of the things that Donny was able to do.

It seemed clear to me that they were in far worse condition because they had been hidden away like monsters in an institution for most of their lives.

“Things are much better than they used to be,” Chris said in regard to the way our society treats the disabled now.

“But for the people out there who are still mean and intolerant, they need

to know that this could happen to anyone, anytime. One day they could be perfectly fine, but the next they could have an accident and be severely handicapped for the rest of their lives, too.”

Another one of my close friends explained how his disabled son had become his teacher and motivator, humanizing and humbling him in ways he never imagined. He also pointed out that some people are afraid of these special individuals, but shouldn’t be.

“Mentally handicapped people are rarely criminals, bigots, deadbeats or any other character types that plague the general population,” he said.

“They can be childlike, frustrated, difficult and obsessive-compulsive, but it’s almost always an honest expression of their true self.”

If we keep that in mind when dealing with a mentally disabled person, it should be much easier to connect with them.

Vulnerable and innocent, they are worthy of our best.

Lori Welbourne is a syndicated columnist. She can be contacted at LoriWelbourne.com

Everyone deserves respect

Strict guidelinesThe news about frosh chants at

the University of B.C. and St. Mary’s University in Halifax has

shone the light of publicity on some of the less-desirable aspects of campus life at many of Canada’s post-secondary institutions, including some of the most prestigious.The chants, which have received

attention, portray young women as sex objects and glorify violence against women. They are far more than the “school spirit” chants which student leaders say they are, because they put into words what some students actually think about life on campus.While the respective student societies

say they are disciplining the leaders of the specific organizations involved, this is not enough. University leaders and governments may have to become involved.Student societies on most campuses

are notorious for protecting insiders — those deeply involved in student politics. It’s a lucrative profession, as students are forced to pay fees to student societies, whose officers are elected by a tiny percentage of students. University administrations have to start getting much tougher with student organizations and demand far more accountability. This applies in the area of finances, elections, conflict of interest and, as highlighted in this case, initiation procedures.Provincial governments also have a

role to play in this – something they have shied away from.These universities are under the

control of provincial legislatures and most of their operating funds come from taxpayers.It is appalling that institutions which

are supposed to train young people to take their place as responsible adults allow such behaviour to take place. The fact that these frosh chants are supposed to be kept under wraps, and that participants are forced to take part in them, makes matters even worse. Universities are supposed to be a place for free expression, not forced behaviour.Provincial Advanced Education

Minister Amrik Virk and other provincial governments need to set strict guidelines for student societies and immediately suspend those societies which do not comply with basic rules of responsible behaviour.

–Black Press

On A Brighter NoteLori Welbourne

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Editor:We are being asked

this November to re-approve and extend authority for the North Cariboo Recreation and Parks to borrow $15 million to build an ice arena/performing arts centre.

The viability, feasibility and need for this project is based on studies and conjectures that are six years old or older.

Six years down the road, we have an excellent opportunity to revisit these studies and conjectures to evaluate whether they were valid then and remain valid.

Has the Joint Planning Commission for NCRP done this revisiting?

Did the current members of the JPC critically read those foundation documents before promoting this referendum?

I invite every citizen and taxpayer to read one or all of those critical foundation documents before heading to the poll in November.

Find them at Quesnel.ca>Parks and Recreation>Arena>Multicentre>Reports (on the city’s website, www.quesnel.ca).

Use your right as a citizen and taxpayer to vote on your gut instinct.

Have these politicians proven that the proposal being promoted is viable, feasible and needed?

 Bruce JohnstonQuesnel

Use your

rights

Walk for FASDMany took to the main streets Monday at 9:09 to raise awareness for fetal alcohol spectrum disorder.

Autumn MacDonald photo

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One spring, when a trailer was

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These helpless creatures needed to be kept warm, safe and fed, so Willow took on the task. First of all, where to keep them so that work could still be done? A crate? Too big and cold. A basket? Better, but awkward. With no other solution obvious, the critters were nicely tucked into her bra.

This was � ne because they were still so small they stayed put and could be reached for the frequent feedings. She kept them there until she went home and then the family joined in on the care and feeding. They were given goat’s milk with eye droppers every two hours and looked like tiny seals. Have you guessed what they were? Squirrels!

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They loved to be held so they became the centre of attention for all involved. But, knowing these squirrels would be set

free, the caregivers tried to not become too attached nor encourage the squirrels to become dependent.

At about three

months, a release day was chosen. The cage was put into a wheel barrow and the procession headed to the back of the property by the creek,

a perfect squirrel place. The door was opened and everyone cheered as the babies scampered out of the cage, out of the wheelbarrow and off

into the trees. For information,

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Liz-Ann Eyford is a volunteer with Crooked Leg Ranch.

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ANNIE GALLANTObserver Reporter

What began as a casual conversation outside the library has evolved to one of the most powerful gallery shows about women and how two artists interpreted that subject.

Anna Ashcroft said to Joan Ramsay Harker, “we should have a show togeth-er.”

And the rest of the story is hanging on the walls and sit-ting on plinths in the Quesnel Art Gallery.

“I was reluctant to have a solo show,” Ramsay Harker said.

“Now that we’ve done it together, I never want to do a solo show again,” added Ashcroft.

They agreed their work complements each other’s.

“There’s no compe-tition. I’m a sculptor and Joan is a painter,” Ashcroft said.

Rock Paper Canvas – Women, the current show at the Quesnel Art Gallery at the Arts and Rec Centre, is so much more than just displaying their work, Ashcroft said.

“Getting to know each other, exploring our work, sharing the theme of women power, has been very rewarding.”

The two artists complement each other in many ways as well, with Ram-say Harker bringing excellent writing and organizational skills and Ashcroft provid-ing a sense of whimsy and con� dence. The show’s backstory is almost as interest-ing as the artwork itself, however what is displayed is power-ful, expressive and in� nitely poignant and stimulating.

Ramsay Harker presents a cohesive, progressive series of paintings depict-ing such subjects as selves, survivors and

sugar and spice; all subjects beginning with S. Bold, large canvases encourage the viewer to take their time and really explore the message and the media.

Ashcroft delivers her art through sculpture, wood, stone and even papier mâché. Each piece draws from what the artist sees in the raw material, always women and each with its own message. Her largest and possibly most impressive piece she calls Neither Fish nor Fowl. The towering wooden female sets forth Ashcroft’s feel-ings about meno-pause.

Whether large or small, Ashcroft infuses every piece with a message about women, their role in the world or the artist’s feelings about women.

“I’m interested in womanliness, explor-ing it. I’m an anthro-pologist of my own life,” she said.

Four papier mâché sculptures, desig-nated Cariboo Girls, allowed Ashcroft to explore a medium not commonly used by sculptors.

“Once I found a product to preserve these scupltures, I was pleased with the results. They can now be displayed as garden sculptures,” Ashcroft said.

Ashcroft con� ded she sees women everywhere, in rocks, wood, paper.

“As an artist my constant model ap-pears on demand in my mirror.”

In the show, the artists have created a seating space where the viewer can stop for a while and con-template the work on display.

Both artists have recently experienced the loss of important women in their lives and have dedicated the show to them. Ashcroft lost her

mother and Ramsay Harker lost her aunt and a dear friend.

The show hangs for the month of Septem-ber and the gallery is open Tuesday – Satur-day, 10 a.m. – 4 p.m. Rock, Paper, Canvas – Women is sponsored by West Fraser Mills Ltd.

Women through the eyes

of womenAnna Ashcroft, left with her sculpture Neither Fish or Fowl, is the per-fect complement to Joan Ramsay Harker, right and her paintings.Annie Gallant photo

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ANNIE GALLANTObserver Reporter

With summer winding down and fall underway, now is a great time for residents to take in the Quesnel Fall Fair, Sept. 21 – 22. From the vast array of arts and agriculture exhibits in the West Fraser Timber Room at the Arts and Rec Centre to cattle shows, rabbit and poultry exhibits, horse harnessing and driving demonstrations to an extensive vendor’s mall and a host of other fun activities, the Quesnel Fall Fair is truly a family affair. Bring the kids, grandparents, neighbours and friends for an entertaining two days at Alex Fraser Park. And all of this is free.

One of the fun attractions is the United Way Firetruck Pull, slated for Saturday at 11 am. It’s the ultimate tug of war challenge with teams of 10 people pitting their strength against one of Quesnel’s 27,000-pound firetrucks.

There’s still time to gather a team together and register at https://secure.e2rm.

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There’s also still time to enter your prize-winning pumpkin, hand crafted item or gorgeous dahlia, as volunteers will be taking entries in the arts and agriculture division until Friday, Sept. 20.

While at the fair, be sure to take in some of the continuous entertainment; drop by the Early Learning Expo, Sept. 21, 10 a.m. – 4 p.m., for free face-painting, a children’s obstacle course, sensory sand tables and much, much more.

With more and more events being added all the time, Quesnel Fall Fair will be jam packed with great things to do, see and experience.

See you at the fair.

Family fun awaits at the Quesnel Fall Fair, Sept. 21 – 22

Pony rides are just one of the many family-friendly activities at the Ques-nel Fall Fair. Observer file photo

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ANNIE GALLANTObserver Reporter

As summer turns to fall, one of the premier seasonal events is the Quesnel Women’s Fall Challenge, Oct. 6. It’s time to register and organizers report that entry forms have already begun trickling in.

However, for the volunteers who ensure this is a fun, successful event for almost 600 women, it starts well before the snow begins to melt in early spring.

“Actually, it begins after the lunch finishes,” Cathy Walsh said.

“I take the evaluation forms home and type them up.”

Both Walsh and fellow volunteer organizer Marilyn Van Leusden admitted the work doesn’t really finish until the last time and photo is posted, every table, chair, water jug and miscellaneous equipment and supplies are returned.

On Monday morning after the Fall Challenge, Van Leusden picks up flowers and cookies and delivers them to the Arts and Rec Centre as a thank you for all they do to facilitate the event.

“It takes about a week for life to get back to a normal routine,” she said.

“For me, it’s when I stop looking at my computer every half hour.”

Walsh said the first full day of doing things other than WFC she knows the event is truly done for her.

“And in March it starts all over again,” she said with a laugh.

It begins with phoning all the committee members to confirm their participation for another year and contacting potential new members before the March meeting.

Van Leusden is again on the hunt for the new T-shirts,

deciding on a colour, seeing what options there are and finally determining the price.

“We need that for the entry form; it’s very time sensitive,” she added.

Sponsorship is also started fairly early and finishes by mid-September.

“Everyone helps solicit draw prizes and that continues almost until the race day,” Walsh said.

By May, with the assistance of Fred Paulson at Big Country Printers, the design is chosen and Van Leusden finalizes the merchandise aspect of the event.

“This is our 20th anniversary, so that was incorporated into the design,” she said.

“We’ll have a big cake, created by Quesnel Bakery and served at race package pickup and the luncheon.”

The committee has also been busy creating posters and flyers with pictures from past years and featuring some of the founding committee members.

“We also have a collection medals from past years,” Walsh said.

“And we have a trivia contest which will happen along the route.”

Both women emphasized how important volunteers are and with a requirement of between 60 – 70, committee members start solidifying commitments early.

“We know QFC wouldn’t happen without the volunteers who commit, year after year,” Walsh said.

“And this year, we have a terrific prize for one lucky volunteer.”

As race day approaches, some of the last minute details are completed. Merchandise must be right and the numbers good so each participant gets what they ordered, then the shirts and other things have to be sorted and folded. Race packages must be assembled, equipment must be in the right place at the right time.

“After registration closes Friday night at 6 p.m., all entries are entered on the computer and sent to the Stride and Glide site where bib labels are created and then driven down by noon on Saturday in time for race package pickup,” Van Leusden said.

“The guy from Stride and Glide also sticks around to create last minute bib numbers.”

Once race package pickup is finished, a list is created for lunch participants, including random computer draws for door prizes.

After securing proper insurance requirements, putting dog notices at every mailbox site (no one wants to be harassed by an animal), advising the RCMP

and ambulance of the event, marking the route (checking for potholes and such), arranging port-a-potties and a myriad of other details, the volunteers are up bright and early race day, long before the first participant arrives.

Each and every volunteer must have everything they need. With seven stations along the race route, first aid kits, vests, signs, tables and water jugs must be in place.

The volunteers are in constant communication and the Dragon Lake boat launch area is a hive of activity.

Each participant (almost 600) must have their number properly affixed. According to Walsh, one of the biggest headaches for the entire event is late registrations.

“We still have large numbers of people not picking up packages on Saturday and they then must stop at Dragon Lake school and that’s where late registrations happen as well,” she said.

But with music blaring and excited participants ready for the start gun, the mass start begins with walkers and runners (marathoners will begin slightly earlier this year) on another epic Women’s Fall Challenge.

Registration forms are at various locations around

town. There’s a 5k walk and run, 10k walk and run as well as the half marathon. Pick your passion.

“I would like to encourage everyone who’s ever participated to try to come out for this very special year,” Van Leusden said.

Get the old gang together, invite your friends, drag your sister, cousin, mother, granddaughter – be a part of our 20th anniversary.”

If you’d like volunteer this year, contact Carrie Blennerhassett, 250-747-4552; there’s something for everyone (there’s volunteer jobs for men, they just can’t participate.)

WFC celebrates 20 yearsOrganizers in high gear since March

Marilyn Van Leusden, left, Cathy Walsh, centre and Jill Hunt display some of the preparation work for the Women’s Fall Challenge. The devil is definitely in the de-tails. Annie Gallant 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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Seniors Day at the Market draws great response

The Farmers Market was bustling on Saturday,

with regular market activities and the added

bonus of Seniors Day during which senior

adults had their blood pressure checked, talk-ed with nurses, learned

where their glucose levels were at, enjoyed

a pancake breakfast (proceeds to Lions’

Seniors Housing project) and spent time visit-

ing and learning about about various projects and services available to them, including the new walking program and health passport

program which distrib-uted 75 passports and more were requested.

Organizer Sue Ferminger reported the Lions

served 244 breakfasts. At the first walk in the soccer facility Monday

morning, 21 senior walk-ers took advantage of

the opportunity. “It was terrific to see so many people taking part on such a beautiful day,”

she said.Annie Gallant photos

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It seemed to me to be a little more relaxed this year in Saskatoon than when we were in Ottawa, or maybe we are starting to get the hang of it.

Things were a little different. Instead of the regular meet and greet concert which showcases each province’s talent, we were invited to the John Arcand fiddle-fest grounds for a dance. This year’s judges, Calvin Vollrath, Mark Sullivan, Louis Schryer and MC Gord Stobbe started the party, followed by Alfie Myhre, this year’s lifetime achievement award recipient. Several of the contest participants grouped up and played together. The dance was wonderful and of course Gord had to throw in a bit of square dancing as well. Such a fun, social evening with incredible talent!

Saturday was contest day! The events didn’t get underway until around noon and an orchestra of many of Canada’s up and coming fiddlers of all ages started

the show. The stage was full of fiddlers to entertain the crowd.

Then the preliminary round began. Everyone was in fine form; it would be an impossible task to be a judge at that event. The April Verch Band gave a high energy performance, singing, step-dancing and really fast fiddle. JJ Guy from Saskatoon was awarded the people’s choice award and finalists were announced just before the supper break.

For those who didn’t make

it to watch the preliminary round, they didn’t miss out, as the whole program began again before the finals, starting with the orchestra, contestants jam session, April Verch show, judges concert and junior showcase performers. The CGM first place winner this year was James Steele from Saskatoon.

As always, the after party was the best part. Time for the contestants to relax and have fun, jamming together at a little pub called The Bassment. It was nice to be reacquainted with old friends and to meet new ones. It was very exciting to be there while history was made – to be there the first time in 24 years that the Grand Masters was held outside Ottawa. Congratulations to the competitors and finalists and many thanks to our family, friends and our local Old Time Fiddlers for their support.

– submitted by Norma Johnson

Stone and Johnson enjoy Fiddle Grand Masters

Deni Stone and Adam Johnson enjoyed Fiddle Masters in Saska-toon. Contributed photo

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The Bombers are here.The Quesnel Bombers and

Correlieu Clan kicked off their season last Saturday in Prince George.

The day was packed with football action, with a bevy of Prince George teams joined by teams from Vanderhoof and Quesnel, including everything from atom to high school ball.

The atom Cariboo bombers won their first game the team had ever played, coming out on top against the Prince George Panthers, 19-14.

Coach Cody Berge was thrilled with how his team played and the depth of skill they have.

“It was awesome,” Berge said.“We just played to our strength,

which is speed.”The Bombers got a touchdown

on their first play, and kept Prince George scoreless through the first half.

In the second half, P.G. changed

up the strategy and managed to slip a couple of touchdowns past the Bombers.

And most importantly to Berge, the kids had a blast.

The peewees weren't so successful in their first outing, as they were playing against teams filled with more experienced players.

“It was a learning experience for all of us,” coach Jason Lightening said.

For their first game of the day, the Bombers lined up against Vanderhoof.

It being the first organized game of football for everyone, coaches included, it was disorganized, but Lightening said he saw his players walk off the field with a smile, eager to play again, which is the most important thing for the young team.

The Bombers then took on one of the Prince George peewee teams and made a large improvement.

“We looked like a team out on the field,” Lightening said.

The game was close throughout, but a touchdown for Prince George in their last play put them up 19-0 over Quesnel.

The Clan opened up their season against DP Todd in the Saturday football extravaganza as well.

The Clan struggled against the Trojans, who came into the game with three games already under their belts, losing their first game of their season 40-6.

Despite the loss, the coaching staff were happy with their team.

“We were happy with the enthusiasm, level of play and particularly the fitness level,” coach Jeff Morris said.

“We obviously have areas we have to work on.”

The Clan held DP Todd to 22-0 at the half, with Correlieu’s lone touchdown coming courtesy of Seth Kennedy.

The Bombers and the Clan will bring their game home to Cariboo field on Sept. 21 for a celebration of football in Quesnel.

The big Quesnel kick off

The Quesnel bombers, both peewee and atom,

play their hearts out on the field and have a

blast.Contributed photos

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September 15 - 21, 2013ARIES - Mar 21/Apr 20Aries, the week ahead is looking pretty good, as you will find people are more sensitive to your needs. Work with those willing to work with you.

TAURUS - Apr 21/May 21Taurus, your visions of how things should be might dif-fer from how things really are. Work toward improving those things that need some work, and things will turn out just fine.

GEMINI - May 22/Jun 21Some surprises come your way this week, Gemini. But things will soon begin to fall into place. Just be patient before you make important decisions.

CANCER - Jun 22/Jul 22Things may seem a bit strained this week, Cancer. But all it takes is a little cooperation and an increased focus on teamwork, and things will quickly return to normal.

LEO - Jul 23/Aug 23Leo, stay prepared and well organized and this week should fly by without a hitch. Feel free to try some things that go against the grain.

VIRGO - Aug 24/Sept 22Virgo, don’t feel badly about the things over which you have little control. Go out and have a good time this week, and eventually things will run their course.

LIBRA - Sept 23/Oct 23Libra, it may prove challenging to sit still the next few days. People may be pulling at you from many different directions, and you will not know which way to lean.

SCORPIO - Oct 24/Nov 22Scorpio, try not to be overly protective of your secrets this week. A friend or family member is offering their help and guidance, and such insight will prove invalu-able.

SAGITTARIUS - Nov 23/Dec 21Sagittarius, a seemingly insurmountable obstacle presents itself this week. Some creativity and quick thinking will be necessary, but you will enjoy the challenge.

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WILLIAMS LAKE SALE - THURSDAY, SEP 5, 2013Williams Lake again this week saw a wall of powerful yearlings keeping the price trend strong. 10 liner loads today and they were 1st class start to � nish. Bill Dewey with 2000 lb. butcher bulls from Lac La Hache topping 88.75. Corrina Thompson with 1755 lb. bulls notching 87.50 and 1430 lb. cows to 74.00. Ed & Cheryl Monical set the pace for the day and what a pace it was with over 200 powerful heifers. Their � rst liner load of 82 heifers 752 lb. traded to 133.25. 47 head of their 758 lb. heifers marched to 133.00, their load of 829 lb. Angus heifers traded to 129.00. Dick & May Dixon from Forest Grove saw their heavy 1030 lb. steers top 121.00. Larry Giesbrecht with 833 lb. steers racing to 140.00. Leopoldo and Rebecca Garcia saw their fancy 772 lb. heifers traded to 131.75. Dale & Cindy James stepped up with a great set of yearlings. Their pen of 878 lb. Black Angus steers showed 137.00, their 784 lb. steers notched 147.00 with their excellent 756 lb. heifers marking 134.50. Cli� & Elaine Cawley saw their 764 lb. steers power to 149.50 the big boy’s 823 lb. raced to 144.50 and 917 lb. at 133.25. Robin Hay had 737 lb. Angus heifers sell to 134.75. Ken Linde saw his 1060 lb. Red steers reach 125.00. Ray and Kathy McDonald had 691 lb. steers hit 153.25, the 802 lb. steers brought 142.25. Woodjam Ranch had 718 lb. heifers traded to 133.50, the 828 lb. Black heifers sold to 128.75, the 400 lb. s/c hit 177.00. Don Perlitz set a pace also with 883 lb. steers notching 136.75 and 967 lb. steers powering to 133.75. The Dunlevy Ranch today came with 3 liner loads of top quality yearlings. Their pen of 737 lb. Black & Bwf steers topped 149.25. The liner load of 78 steers 793 lb. topped our trade at 144.50.

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Recently, Quesnel locals Joel Kolenchuk and Jenny Phillips, also known as Vile Pole Arts, qualified and competed at the Canadian Pole Fitness Championship provincials in New Westminster.

They went into the competition knowing they were up against stiff competition. In fact, one of the opposing teams included an international champion in the soloist division. 

Regardless of the competition and many trials and tribulations, including injuries, car troubles and the competition itself running nearly two hours late, Vile stepped onto the stage ready to perform with spirits high, giving the judges and the audience quite a show.

"It wasn’t a performance, but an experience,” one audience member said.

“I forgot that I was at a competition and completely lost myself in the performance. I literally swooned in my seat."

Through the art of pole dancing, the duo told a heart wrenching saga of love and loss and the fears that come with both.

Their performance showcased balancing acts, hand to hand acrobatics, dance lifts and pole moves that have never been seen before in the pole industry.

"We wanted to be as original as possible, to really showcase exactly who Vile is," Kolenchuk said.

The risk of using such unconventional material paid off. After much deliberation, the judges came to a decision – Vile placed a close second.

They finished so close that they too were invited to represent B.C. at the

Canadian Pole Fitness Nationals, in Ontario, Oct. 5.

"It was an honour to step onto the stage, alongside some of the greats." Phillips said.

Now, as the two polers prepare for the next, and biggest step in their competition career, Quesnel can boast having fostered some national level talent and, who knows, with a little luck and a lot of hard work, maybe even competitors in the Pole Fitness World Championships.

You can follow Vile Pole Arts on Facebook and even join in the pole-ing fun, as Phillips is a certified Pole Fitness instructor who would love to build a pole community right here in Quesnel.

"I would love to see more people in our community become passionate about Pole," she said.

–Submitted by Sandra Pelletier

Vile Pole to attend nationals

Joel Kolenchuk and Jenny Phillips perform at the Canadian Pole Fitness Champi-onship provincials in New Westminster.

Lynda Allan Photography

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CLUES ACROSS 1. Former NBA player Bison __ 5. Rabbit __, Updike novel 10. Rectangular groove 14. Formally declare 15. A citizen of Oman 16. Dull in color 17. Pace of movement 18. Athletic saucers 19. Not crazy 20. -__, denotes past 21. 17th Greek letter 22. “__, chihuahua” 23. Sight, smell and touch 27. Ribbon belts 30. Products of human creativity 31. Behave in a certain manner 32. Breathing out 37. First St. Louis bridge 41. No variation 42. 1/1000 of an ampere 43. Palladium 44. Cain and __ 45. Small stone co� n-like box 46. Failed 2012 candidate 49. Point midway between E and SE

51. Turns into noun 52. Temper or anger 54. Atomic #56 56. Negligible amounts 59. Wuthering Heights author’s initials 60. The cry made by sheep 61. Exclamation of surprise 62. Basics 65. Wife of Mohammed 67. Wing-like structures 69. Smaller amount 70. Lesion 71. Transfer property 72. Indian groom 73. Round stone 74. Sums up CLUES DOWN 1. Challenges 2. Hedge 3. Lease 4. Before 5. Singer Stewart 6. Islamic prince 7. African shirt

8. Unusually (Scot.) 9. Twelve 10. Tooth caregiver 11. Macaws 12. Mother of Perseus 13. Does as told 24. Canonized 25. Stray 26. Speak haltingly 27. __ Dee, actress 28. Air cooling machine 29. Stanley’s automobile 32. Old world, new 33. 16 34. Foot (Latin) 35. A citizen of Thailand 36. Select 38. Airborne (abbr.) 39. River in NE Scotland 40. Skilled in deception 47. Hot condiment 48. Not divisible by two 50. Point midway between S and E 52. Apportions cards 53. Ruled by an abbess 55. Expressed pleasure

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Take Back the NightThe TAKE BACK THE NIGHT event takes place annually around the world to bring attention to violence against women. Quesnel will be honoring this event by gathering at the Women’s Memorial (located at the end of Bowron Avenue along the Riverfront Trail).

We will then march through downtown Quesnel and gather at the Women’s Resource Centre for refreshments (690 Mclean St).

When : September 20, 2013Time : 6:30pmLocation : Memorial at the end of Bowron Avenue

For more information call the Women’s Resource Centre at (250) 992-8472

There’s a saying that goes something something something pain, something something, mumble gain.

I got the first part, so now I’m hoping for the next part, which I’m thinking, in this internet age, should come sometime next week.

That’s how this works, right?

When I walked in the door, the boxing gym’s coach, Matt Tessier told me a lot of guys go into the gym, try to keep up and then never come back because it hurts too much. Don’t do that he told me.

But in the back of my head was a voice that said ‘you can do this.’ And I could, more or less, for one session. The next, however, might be something a little different.

All this pain is courtesy of me not listening to my body and being completely out of shape going into this.

But here’s the thing: what makes the pain possible makes it possible to train without it, i.e. it’s a very self driven atmosphere in the gym. Rarely will somebody be on you to skip faster or punch harder. If you want in the lines to practice your punches, you get in the lines. If you’re running out of breath during the interval skipping, take a break.

Or don’t and feel those muscles burn.This offers a lot of leeway to trainees and

a lot of ways to slack off if your not careful with yourself. If you’re the type of person who works well alone, this type of training might work well for you.

Then again, if you like to work with people, bring a friend and you can chat through the interval skipping, as long as you’re not out of breath.

But do yourself a favour on your first trip and don’t try to keep up. The people in the club have spent a lot of time working some very specific muscles you may not know you even have until they hurt the next morning and maybe even the one after that.

–Jonas Gagnon is the sports writer for the Observer

From couch to gym

Jonas GagnonWINTER WEIGHT

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The Brick, Mark’s Work Wearhouse, Walmart Canada, Save on Foods, City furniture, Sears Canada, Carpet doctor

September can be busy getting back into the swing of school and sports, and Regency is here to help! If you purchase a vehicle during September, and bring in your receipts for school supplies or sports enrollment for your kids or yourself, we will reimburse you up to $500 per family.

(If your family doesn’t have kids in school, you can also receive a cash back offer or parts credit for $500 - after all, we learned in school not to leave anyone out! )

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Back to School & Back to Sports!

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SUNDAY SEPTEMBER 15AT LEBOURDAIS PARK

Registration at 9 am and the Run/Walk

at 10 am Proudly sponsored by the Sunrise 2000 Rotary Club

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DAKELH & QUESNEL COMMUNITY HOUSING SOCIETY

Previously known as United Aboriginal Housing Society will be holding their

24TH ANNUAL GENERAL MEETINGon September 23rd, 2013 at 4:00 pm

The meeting will be held at North Cariboo Aboriginal Family Program Society, located at 324 Hoy Street Quesnel, B.C.

If you would like to become a member of Dakelh & Quesnel Community Housing Society, please contact the housing office on or before September 9th 2013at 250 992 3306

If you would like to attend this meeting please contact the housing office at 250 992 3306

In Loving Memory of

Gerald AlbertMorgenstern

Oct. 25,1942 ~ Sept. 16, 2012

We little knew that morning, God was to call your name.In life we loved you dearly, in death we do the same.

It broke our hearts to lose you, you did not go alone.

For part of us went with you, the day God called you home.

You left us beautiful memories, your love is still our guide,

and though we cannot see you, you’re always at our side.

Our family chain is broken and nothing seems the same.

But as God calls us one by one, the chain will link again.

Love: Ken, Dena, Erin, Brandy, Jeremy, Kevan & Kennedy

In Loving Memory of

Tyler Roy Maley BakerApril 7, 1986 ~ September 15, 2011

His SmileThough his smile is gone, forever

and his hand I cannot touch.

I still have so many memories of the one I loved

so much.His memory is my keepsake with which I’ll never part,

God has him in his keeping I have him in my heart.

Sadly missed but never forgotten

Mom & Brian, Lyndsay & James, Annie & Zoey

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QUESNEL TECHNICS GYMNASTICS CLUB

7 pm - 950 Mountain Ash Road

THANK YOU for letting us share the sport of gymnastics with you and your family!

THANK YOU to all of the Coaches and volunteers who make QTGC a great space for boys, girls, teens and adults

THANK YOU to all of the organizations who supported us last year!

Lost: “Princess” Australian Shepherd/Cocker X, about 40lbs, 2’ high, mostly black with tan legs & chest, tan & white. Recently groomed,so

very short hair. May have choke collar. Lost from Racing

Rd. August 29th. Call (250)992-2121 or

(250)991-7979

In Memoriam

Announcements

In Memoriam

MEMORIALGIFTS

Quesnel & DistrictHospice Palliative Care

AssociationYour tax-deductible donation either

to continuing palliative careservices or to Quesnel Hospice

House will assist those living withor affected by life-threatening

illnesses, by providing dignifiedcare and comfort.

Donations may be sent to:Quesnel & District HospicePalliative Care Association

PO BOX 4537, Quesnel, BC V2J 3J8Volunteer Co-ordinator/Grief

Counsellor250-985-5815

Executive Secretary/Donations250-985-5816

Thank you for caring.

Announcements

PersonalsActive older gentleman seeking companionship from like-minded, fi nancially secure woman. Looking to get to know & enjoy someone’s spe-cial company. Let’s start with an email: [email protected]

SWF 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

Lost & Found

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Lost & FoundLOST: IPad from CIBC Bank to top of Maple Park. Left on hood of car. Please return to TireLand, days or call 983-9272, 992-6502 or 991-0200.

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Cariboo Pulp and Paper is looking for a full time Human Resources Administrative Assistant.The HR Administrative Assistant will have a broad range of generalist responsibilities including supporting all management initiatives and activities in the human resource and labour relations arena. This will include utilizing a number of information systems to maintain accurate records and manage day to day administrative duties. The role will support recruitment staff bene t plans communications and will include the organizing of special events and meetings.The successful candidate will:• Have a certi cate or degree in business HR or a related area.• Have or be working towards a CHRP designation.• Have effective communication, presentation and written skills.• Be self-motivated, and able to work independently and with a team.• Be highly con dential and trustworthy.• Computer skills in icrosoft f ce: ord, cel, utlook.• Have strong organizational skills.• Have e cellent interpersonal skills and ability to handle sensitive and dif cult situations.This is an e cellent opportunity for an individual interested in developing and advancing their HR career. est raser offers a competitive compensation package including an outstanding de ned bene t pension plan and a comprehensive e ible bene ts package.If you are interested in pursuing this opportunity, please send your resume [email protected].

We thank all applicants for their interest. Only those applicants short listed will be contacted.

Human Resources Administrative Assistant

Cariboo Pulp & Paper Company

JOIN THE AXIS TEAM IN QUESNEL!If you are passionate about working with families and want to make a difference in their lives, consider joining our team in the following position:

•Casual Family Based Interventions Worker

This position provides short term, outcome-focused assistance to families experiencing significant difficulties with parent-child or parent-adolescent difficulties. Crisis and short-term interventions will include conflict resolution, immediate modelling of parenting techniques, facilitation of family meetings, etc. For further information on this position refer to our website www.axis.bc.ca under job opportunities. Email cover letter and resume to [email protected] or fax (250)851-2977.

LOCATED 150KM NORTHWEST OF PRINCE GEORGE BC

BRITISH COLUMBIA’S FIRST MAJOR METAL MINE OF THIS CENTURY

The Mount Milligan copper-gold mine is located 155 km northwest of Prince George and mid-way between the communities of Fort St. James and Mackenzie. Construction is almost complete and full commercial production is schedule for 2014. Mount Milligan is owned and operated by Thompson Creek Metals and is currently recruiting for the following position:

MINE MOBILE EQUIPMENT TRAINERReporting to the Mine Operations Superintendent, the Mine Mobile Equipment Trainer will be responsible for the training, follow-up and record keeping for mining equipment operators. The focus will be Operational Excellence, ensuring the skills of the workforce meet and exceed the industry and manufacturer best practice. Building and maintaining productive relationships with key internal and external stakeholders will be required and critical to the success of this role.Skills / Experience:• Certifi cate IV in Training and Assessment• 5-10 years experience• Able to assess the following machinery/equipment: Cat end dumps, grader, drills, dozers, BE drills and

shovels and other ancillary equipment• Proven competency in training and assessment to Canadian Mining StandardsWork Schedule:The schedule for this position is 4 days on and 3 days off , 10 hours per day. The Company is committed to high quality safety, environmental and continuous improvement practices and applicants should be able to demonstrate shared values in this area. This position off ers a competitive salary & benefi ts package in line with qualifi cations and experience. Please apply with your resume to www.mtmilligan.com/careersWe thank all interested candidates; however only those selected for aninterview will be contacted.

Cariboo Pulp & Paper Company

Millwright i e tter

Pressure Weldere are seeking certi ed ourneymen with several years

of heavy industrial e perience.

The successful candidates must be familiar with working in a modern e ible working environment. aried e perience or additional trade certi cations would be an asset.

Cariboo Pulp Paper Company has been a member of the uesnel community since and is certi ed to I and standards.

e offer competitive wage rates, a stable working environment and good working conditions as well as an attractive relocation package. The uesnel area offers affordable housing, modern recreational and educational facilities and the ideal environment for the outdoor enthusiast.

Please forward a resume in con dence to: Human Resources uperintendent Cariboo Pulp Paper Company P Bo , uesnel B. C. fa -

mail [email protected]

Preferred candidates are Industrial Electricians possessing dual certification as a Journeyman Electrician and Industrial Instrumentation Mechanic with proven experience in any of the following: Delta V, A+B PLC, Wondereware HMI, ABB DC Drives, Mitsubishi VFD, A+B VFD, 60/13.8kV Distribution, Ethernet networks, Fisher valves, and Rosemount transmitters. Understanding of process systems is an asset and attention to safety and efficiency is a must. Good interpersonal and communication skills round out your qualifications.

Please submit your resume to:

Richard Cole • c/o WestPine MDF300 Carradice Road • Quesnel, BC V2J 5Z7

Fax: (250) 991-7115Email: [email protected]

a division of West Fraser Mills Ltd.

Electrical Trades Person

Seasonal Operators RequiredMcLeese Lake, Hixon, Nazko,

Wells, Quesnel AreasHMC Services Inc., road and bridge maintenance contractor, is looking for professional operators for the upcoming winter season (November to March annually), to operate snowplow, sanding trucks and/or grader. Positions are available in the Quesnel, McLeese Lake, Hixon, Wells and Nazko areas.

Required quali cations include:Valid BC Driver’s License - minimum Class 3 with air • endorsementProven Highway Experience• Experience driving single axle vehicles, tandem axle • vehicles and operating a variety of transmissions, including a 13 speedGrader experience would be an asset (Cat • 140H/140M)

Quali ed applicants are invited to submit an application, along with a photocopy of their driver’s license, an up to date driver’s abstract and references to substantiate experience to:

HMC Services Inc.3401 Quesnel-Hixon Road

Quesnel, BC V2J 5Z5Email: [email protected]

Fax: 250-992-3656 Ph: 250-992-8809Visit www.hmcservices.ca

for Employment Application Form.

Please note applications will not be accepted without a current driver’s abstract and that only short listed

applicants will be contacted. Pre-employment drug testing is part of hiring process

DRIVERS WANTEDAZ, DZ, 5, 3 or 1 w/ Airbrake

• Guaranteed 40hr. WorkWeek & Overtime

• Paid Travel & Lodging• Meal Allowance

• 4 Weeks Vacation• Excellent Benefi ts Package

Must be able to have extended stays away from home. Up to 6 months. Must have valid AZ, DZ, 5, 3 or 1 with airbrake license and have previous commercial driving experience.Apply at:www.sperryrail.com/

careers and then choosethe FastTRACK Application.

Career Opportunities

WE’REHIRING!

MT. MILLIGAN is currently

accepting applications for;

· Mine Mobile Equip. Trainer· Instrument Technicians

· Mill Electrician· Metallurgical Technicians

· Millwrights· Security Guards

· Senior Dam Construction Engineer

· Soil Technicians· Buyer

Please apply online at www.mtmilligan.com

/careers

Drivers/Courier/Trucking

CLASS 1 DRIVERS w/ AIRReq. for DH Manufacturing, Houston BC. BC & Alberta routes to be determined based on experience.Hour Pay Based On Exp. & Full Benefi ts After 3 Mos.

Apply with resume &abstract by emailing:[email protected]

Business Opportunities

DJ Business For Sale! $8,500 includes all equipment for DJing. Serious enquiries only. Call 1 (250)992-2362

• GENERAL HELPERS• CAMP ATTENDANTS

• JANITORS

North Country Catering has immediate openings for permanent full-time camp opportunities in Northern Alberta. Shift Rotation; 3 weeks in camp and one week home.

Founded in 2000, NCC has become one of the largest independent management, operation & catering compa-ny in Western Canada. NCC is responsible for managing and operating remote work camps.

Competitive Wages & Benefi ts After 3 mos.

Interested applicants are invited to forward

resumes to: North Country Catering, Human

Resources e-mail: [email protected]

fax: 1-(780)-485-1550

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INTERIOR HEAVY EQUIP-MENT OPERATOR SCHOOL.NO Simulators. In-the-seat training. Real world tasks.Weekly start dates. Job board! Funding options.SignUp online! iheschool.com 1-866-399-3853

Help Wanted

All-West Crane & Rigging LTD. requires immediately:• Certifi ed Heavy Duty Me-

chanic. Experience withcranes and Class 1 driv-er’s licence an asset, ability to work unsuper-vised, paying particular at-tention to detail. Some knowledge of Computers and smartphones.

Submit Resume with refer-ences to: [email protected]

An Alberta Oilfi eld Company is hiring dozer and excavator operators. Lodging and meals provided. Drug testing re-quired. Call (780)723-5051 Edson, Alta.

Attention: Button Top Opera-tors Loaderman required for reload job. Approx. one hour west of Williams Lake. Must have (min) fi ve years loading experience with short logs. Fax resume: Attn. Rob Men-zies (250)398-6273 or call (250)398-0564 For More De-tails.

Delivery Driver required. Please submit resume in per-son with Driver’s Abstract. Napa Auto Parts, Quesnel.

SNIFFout a newCAREER

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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

#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

#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

#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

#8379 - 4 bedroom plus 2 bath 1997 mobile with Carportdeck and addition. Real oak cabinetry, newer appliances, full ensuite, storage shed, fenced yard and raised bed gardens. New flooring & paint. Listed for $85,900.00 Call Ray today @ 250 991 2787

#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.

#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.

#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 $139,900.00 Call Ray or Therese today @ 250 982 8818

#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.

#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

#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, fl ooring, 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

#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

#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.

#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

#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 rooms features h/e wood heatilator fireplace and garden door to aggregated patio. Fenced back yard with wired shed. Great neighborhood, close to everything. Listed for $324,900.00 Call Ray today at 250-991-2787.

#8340 - absolutely gorgeous 3 level split lake front home on Bouchie Lake. very clean and immaculate with every thing a lake front home could offer including large sun room, master bedroom, living room and deck all with view of the lake as well as kitchen eating area with a view. Newly decked 45 foot wharf to park your boat at. Outside natural gas hook up for your BBQ on patio. Listed for $349,900.00 Call Ray today @ 250-991-2787

#8285 -loCation, loCation, loCation! large 99x132 City lot in North Quesnel for this character rancher with a basement. New electrical, plumbing, hwt, flooring on main and more. Heated inground pool is 16x32. Carport and single garage, concrete driveway and is wheelchair accessible. Listed for $242,500.00. 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

#8317 - Country road, take me home! just over 13 acres, only 15 min north of town. House needs some TLC, but has huge potential. Lots of out buildings, nice garden spots, well built home, offering generous size rooms all on one floor. Property is extremely private w/lots of room for your toys & rover to roam! Listed for $155,000.00 Call Therese today @250-983-9022

#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

#8337 - exeCutive 3 bedroom family home with one-1 bedroom suite and one-2 bedroom suite with a combined income of $1,000/month makes this home very affordable. Massive kitchen with lots of cupboard space leading into family room with NG fireplace. Large master bedroom has a spacious ensuite with a jacuzzi tub & walk in closet. 2 bay garage. Listed for $240,000.00 Call Therese today @ 250 983 9022

#8366 - nestled on pentland Cr on a spaCious Corner lot is this charming home. 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 $154,900.00 Call Therese to view @ 250 992 8818

#8391 - you will love the funCtionality and beauty of the custom oak & copper kitchen! Top quality vinyl flooring & hardwood with attention to detail in all areas. Gorgeous, usable, fenced yard with gardens. Covered deck and walk-out from fully furnished basement. Power smart upgrade with windows, exterior doors and added attic insulation. Ready to move in! Listed for $259,500.00 Call Ray today @ 250 991 2787

#8393 - near new ranCher tuCked away on 3.11 aCres in Moose Heights. Spotless and well maintained inside and out. 9’ ceilings, huge master suite, 3 bathrooms, 3 bedrooms, double garage. Exterior wood boiler provides beautiful cost effective heat. Large deck, garden spots are fenced to keep wildlife out, green house and a 22’x32’ shed/workshop Hardwood and tile flooring. Listed for $369,000.00 Call Ray today @ 250 991 2787

#8328 - immaCulate & totally renovated 3 or 4 bdrm Home near Milburn Lake. South facing sundeck and patio overlooking 8.35 acres with a year round creek. Open floor plan with quality fixtures, nice flooring, neutral colours and high end appliances. Like moving into a new home. Quick possesion available. Listed for $217,000.00 Call Ray today @ 250 991 2787

#8377 - very niCe private yard for the aCtive family.5 bedrooms and 3 full baths means there is room for everyone. Double garage, private deck and 2 patios. Sunny kitchen with nook has a view of Dragon Mountain. Brand new roof installed this spring. Listed for $268,700.00 Call Ray today @ 250 991 2787

#8394 - just move right in! freshly and tastefully updated 4 bedroom home in quiet neighborhood. New paint, countertops, fencing and so much more! Quick possession available. Single garage has been re-developed into living space. Listed for $174,750.00 Call Ray today @250-991-2787

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Leslie Johnson

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

Terri Matula

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

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Bob Marsh

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William Lacy

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

Bob Granholm

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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

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Randy Derrick

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Jasper Croy

Ph. 250-983-3251

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

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Bob Marsh

Cell. 250-983-5003

William Lacy

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

Bob Granholm

Ph. 250-249-0004

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

#4193 - DAZZLING WATERFRONT ACREAGE on tranquil Milburn Lake! This mini-estate shows pride of ownership, from the elegant master suite to the grand gardens, to the expansive views from most of the many rooms. A treasure to behold, a gift to own $429,000. Call Claudia or Leslie today!!

#4212 - HOBBY FARM IS ALL READY FOR YOUR ANIMALS. Sunny South location just a short drive from town makes a perfect spot for your new home. 2.58 acres fenced & crossed fenced with barn, paddocks, tack storage, 2x shop plus 2x carport. Homey feel to this 3 bdrm, 1 bath rancher that’s cozy and oh so country. High ef� ciency furnace, upgraded windows. Call Terri today! $163,900.

#4226 - A REAL CUTIE! This home has been totally renovated from top to bottom. Some of our renovations include all new kitchen appliances, completely remodelled kitchen with striking white cabinetry, new custom wood � ooring, all new lighting � xtures, all custom painted inside and out, new stairs and railings, all new interior doors including closet doors, the list goes on and on. Call Leslie or Claudia today! $174,900.

#4242 - COMFORTABLE 4 BEDROOM home on 5 acres with barn, working greenhouse, shop and small cabin suitable for overnight guests. Property currently set up to handle horses with corrals and heated stock waterer. Existing greenhouse has been used for a successful home based business opportunity. Quick possession available! Call Bob Granholm today! $200,000.

#4243 - BEAUTIFUL 4 BEDROOM 3 bathroom home in the desirable South Hills community with paved driveway and hassle-free city services. An excellent location to retire or raise a family within walking distance to schools, shopping and activities on Dragon Lake. Don’t let this fully � nished home with covered parking and sun deck pass you by. Call Jasper to view today. $252,400.

#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! $122,500.

#4246 - RELAX AND ENJOY the stunning view of Dragon Lake. Bask in the sunsets from your covered deck. Large contemporary kitchen has heated � oors, granite counter tops, custom blinds & views of the lake every window. Lovely hardwood � oor � ow through the living room & dining room into the bdrms, 2 bdrms have ensuites, 2 corner � replaces the list goes on! Call Bobbi today! $389,900.

#4247 - RURAL SOUTH QUESNEL. 140.8 acre property with 2008 combination home and attached workshop. Property fronts Fraser River and has approximately 40 acres of hay � elds along with some merchantable standing timber. This area is known for a warm summer climate and is ideal for market gardening opportunities or livestock. $325,000. Call Bob Granholm today!

#4255 - OLDER MOBILE WITH EXTENSIVE UPDATES in the works on almost a half acre lot. Minutes away from everything, yet on a clu-de-sac, private road. Updates include new roof and shingles, new insulation, and siding, paint and updates on the interior..and many more! All this and priced right... Call William today! $99,000.

#4256 - SOUTH LOCATED CUTIE. If privacy is what is important then you need to see this one. Quiet 1.42 acres is nicely landscaped and ideally located. This 2 bdrm, 2 bath rancher has a near new kitchen that’s bright and cheery. Spacious covered deck lets you enjoy the remainder of the summer. Workshop is heated & wired plus 1 bay carport. Book your tour to view. Call Terri today! $204,500.

#4257 - PEACEFUL HAVEN at the end of a cul de sac south of the city! With 4 bdrms, 3 baths and an of� ce. This is ideal for any busy family! Call Claudia or Leslie today! $299,900.SOLD#4259 - HOUSE HAPPY! FAMILY FRIENDLY! This newer 3

bdrm, 2+ bath home has a kitchen the family will love to hang around in! Huge dining room and spacious bedrooms and 5 acres of tranquillity. Call Claudia or Leslie today! $279,500.

#4260 - LOTS OF POTENTIAL with this west Quesnel combination of retail and residential space. Main � oor consists of 3 retail/of� ce spaces with a 2 bdrm and a 4 bdrm apartment above. There is also a basement with over 2000 sf of storage. All rented the ower says the property brings in $3500.00 per month with potential for more. Close to shopping, schools, restaurants and recreation. $369,000. Call Bill today!

#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.

#4271 - A NICE LEVEL LOT in the town of Wells. An ideal location for summer, retirement, or primary home with endless activities at your doorstep. A short drive to famous Bowron Lakes, Barkerville and Troll Ski Resort. Turn your dreams into reality as you relax in this beautiful community. Call Jasper today. $15,900.

#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 gives you all � nished space you will need. Large sundeck & fenced back. 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 prperty 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 Bobbi 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.

#4300 -AN UNBELIEVABLE OPPORTUNITY to own C4 zoned land in the heart of desirable South Quesnel. With over 4 acres of level, this property is highly visible from the main HWY 97 S. Hurry, before this town turns to city! Call Jasper, Leslie or Claudia today! $480,000.

#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!

#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! $160,000.

#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.

#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.

#4090 - UNIQUE HOME & PROPERTY!299 acre estate w/8300 sq ft., 6 bdrm home is located alongside the Quesnel River & has over 1 km of river frontage. High end home, 20 min drive from Quesnel. 220 acres of acres of property is fertile cleared hay � elds & pasture. Must be seen! Call Bob Granholm today! $1,049,999.

#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, drywalled throughout, and a lovely kitchen with wood cabinets and a pantry. $94,900. Call Randy today!

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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

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

#4193 - DAZZLING WATERFRONT ACREAGE on tranquil Milburn Lake! This mini-estate shows pride of ownership, from the elegant master suite to the grand gardens, to the expansive views from most of the many rooms. A treasure to behold, a gift to own $429,000. Call Claudia or Leslie today!!

#4212 - HOBBY FARM IS ALL READY FOR YOUR ANIMALS. Sunny South location just a short drive from town makes a perfect spot for your new home. 2.58 acres fenced & crossed fenced with barn, paddocks, tack storage, 2x shop plus 2x carport. Homey feel to this 3 bdrm, 1 bath rancher that’s cozy and oh so country. High ef� ciency furnace, upgraded windows. Call Terri today! $163,900.

#4226 - A REAL CUTIE! This home has been totally renovated from top to bottom. Some of our renovations include all new kitchen appliances, completely remodelled kitchen with striking white cabinetry, new custom wood � ooring, all new lighting � xtures, all custom painted inside and out, new stairs and railings, all new interior doors including closet doors, the list goes on and on. Call Leslie or Claudia today! $174,900.

#4242 - COMFORTABLE 4 BEDROOM home on 5 acres with barn, working greenhouse, shop and small cabin suitable for overnight guests. Property currently set up to handle horses with corrals and heated stock waterer. Existing greenhouse has been used for a successful home based business opportunity. Quick possession available! Call Bob Granholm today! $200,000.

#4243 - BEAUTIFUL 4 BEDROOM 3 bathroom home in the desirable South Hills community with paved driveway and hassle-free city services. An excellent location to retire or raise a family within walking distance to schools, shopping and activities on Dragon Lake. Don’t let this fully � nished home with covered parking and sun deck pass you by. Call Jasper to view today. $252,400.

#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! $122,500.

#4246 - RELAX AND ENJOY the stunning view of Dragon Lake. Bask in the sunsets from your covered deck. Large contemporary kitchen has heated � oors, granite counter tops, custom blinds & views of the lake every window. Lovely hardwood � oor � ow through the living room & dining room into the bdrms, 2 bdrms have ensuites, 2 corner � replaces the list goes on! Call Bobbi today! $389,900.

#4247 - RURAL SOUTH QUESNEL. 140.8 acre property with 2008 combination home and attached workshop. Property fronts Fraser River and has approximately 40 acres of hay � elds along with some merchantable standing timber. This area is known for a warm summer climate and is ideal for market gardening opportunities or livestock. $325,000. Call Bob Granholm today!

#4255 - OLDER MOBILE WITH EXTENSIVE UPDATES in the works on almost a half acre lot. Minutes away from everything, yet on a clu-de-sac, private road. Updates include new roof and shingles, new insulation, and siding, paint and updates on the interior..and many more! All this and priced right... Call William today! $99,000.

#4256 - SOUTH LOCATED CUTIE. If privacy is what is important then you need to see this one. Quiet 1.42 acres is nicely landscaped and ideally located. This 2 bdrm, 2 bath rancher has a near new kitchen that’s bright and cheery. Spacious covered deck lets you enjoy the remainder of the summer. Workshop is heated & wired plus 1 bay carport. Book your tour to view. Call Terri today! $204,500.

#4257 - PEACEFUL HAVEN at the end of a cul de sac south of the city! With 4 bdrms, 3 baths and an of� ce. This is ideal for any busy family! Call Claudia or Leslie today! $299,900.SOLD#4259 - HOUSE HAPPY! FAMILY FRIENDLY! This newer 3

bdrm, 2+ bath home has a kitchen the family will love to hang around in! Huge dining room and spacious bedrooms and 5 acres of tranquillity. Call Claudia or Leslie today! $279,500.

#4260 - LOTS OF POTENTIAL with this west Quesnel combination of retail and residential space. Main � oor consists of 3 retail/of� ce spaces with a 2 bdrm and a 4 bdrm apartment above. There is also a basement with over 2000 sf of storage. All rented the ower says the property brings in $3500.00 per month with potential for more. Close to shopping, schools, restaurants and recreation. $369,000. Call Bill today!

#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.

#4271 - A NICE LEVEL LOT in the town of Wells. An ideal location for summer, retirement, or primary home with endless activities at your doorstep. A short drive to famous Bowron Lakes, Barkerville and Troll Ski Resort. Turn your dreams into reality as you relax in this beautiful community. Call Jasper today. $15,900.

#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 gives you all � nished space you will need. Large sundeck & fenced back. 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 prperty 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 Bobbi 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.

#4300 -AN UNBELIEVABLE OPPORTUNITY to own C4 zoned land in the heart of desirable South Quesnel. With over 4 acres of level, this property is highly visible from the main HWY 97 S. Hurry, before this town turns to city! Call Jasper, Leslie or Claudia today! $480,000.

#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!

#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! $160,000.

#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.

#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.

#4090 - UNIQUE HOME & PROPERTY!299 acre estate w/8300 sq ft., 6 bdrm home is located alongside the Quesnel River & has over 1 km of river frontage. High end home, 20 min drive from Quesnel. 220 acres of acres of property is fertile cleared hay � elds & pasture. Must be seen! Call Bob Granholm today! $1,049,999.

#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, drywalled throughout, and a lovely kitchen with wood cabinets and a pantry. $94,900. Call Randy today!

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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

$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

$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

L O T SOUT OF TOWN

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

BLACKWATER RD 25+ AC. $55,000.+GST N214273/

N214274

BLACKWATER RD 10 AC. $50,000.+GST N223598

BLACKWATER RD 10 AC. $49,900.+GST N223599

BRADFORD RD 3AC. $31,900.+GST N230578

L O T SOUT OF TOWN

SOUTHDALE LAKE RD 4.97 AC. $74,900. N225408

RED BLUFF RD 7.68 AC. $74,000. N225263

$124,9001574 Titus Rd. - Country living in town!! This cute 3 or 4 bedroom home is located just minutes from all the amenities, shopping, buses, schools, parks & recreation. The property is extremely private & lends a secluded feel to this home. A must see! Call Anna-Lisa to view.MLS#N223503 NCR#2382

$149,9004040 Schemenaur Rd. – Work in progress! Cute, tiny chalet style house. Full un� nished basement. Large rough workshop. Bring your ideas. Enjoy the privacy & treed mini acreage. 3.88 acres. 1 bedroom, 1 bathroom, vaulted ceilings. Listen to the quiet life and live life a� ordable. Call Rick to view.

MLS#N230497 NCR#2455

$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

$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

$109,9501385 Redwood Rd - 2 bedroom rancher on ¾ acre, corner lot. Close to schools, shopping & transit. Just needs a little TLC & updating. New space heater. Quick possession possible.

MLS#N230079 NCR#2451

$439,000687 Kinchant St. - Immaculately maintained 6 unit apartment in North Quesnel. Two x 1 bedroom approx 500 sq ft per unit, four x 2 bedroom unit approx 600 sq ft per unit. Gross income $43,716 per annum.MLS#N4505746 NCR#2375

$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

$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

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$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

$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

$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 storaage, garden shed. Close to Ten Mile Lak’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

$249,9007337 Cinderella Rd. – LOG CHALET at TROLL SKI Resort! Clean Mountain Air, Imagine morning co� ee on your sundeck. Ski from your backyard. Year round Resort Living, 2 Bdrm, 2 bath, open Den/Loft. Quality Log, high ceilings, hickory cupboards, Corian countertops, elec heat/wood Blaze King. Heated tile � ooring in Kitchen/Dining/main bath. ½ hr. from Quesnel. Call Rick.MLS#N220501 NCR#2340

$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 Lisa to view.MLS#N213503 NCR#2236

$139,9001892 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

$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 Lisa to view.MLS#N226077 NCR#2436

$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

$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

$299,9001241 Jade Rd. - Industrial zoning (M2) 6 bay truck shop! High tra� c exposure, easy access. 0.83 acres. Fully rented, monthly basis, 1 bay yearly w/long term tenant. All bays heated individually w/natural gas furnaces. City sewer, well. Only Bays 1 & 2 (double bay) has bathroom. Frontage along Hwy 97. The main tra� c route through Northern BC & Alberta. Call RickMLS#N226243 NCR#2414

$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

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Employment OpportunityWarehouse AssociatePermanent Part time

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Material handling : Follow proper company policies and procedures when handling paperwork and inventory. maintain consistent accuracy in receiving / picking / shipping of product.

Organization / Planning : The ability to meet deadlines for shipment ‘cut-off‘ times to customers and demonstrate the aptitude to coordinate multiple proj-ects simultaniously.

Team Player : The ability to exhibit team spirit in the branch and effectively in-terface with other warehouse personnel; inside sales; outside sales; managers; administration departments; to discuss customer and inventory related issues.

Safety Practices : Follow correct safety practices when operating equipment, stocking shelves, and performing daily job responsibilties.

Work Area : Maintain a clean working environment; fl oor cleaning, aisles clear, equipment maintained and stored as necessary. Keep bin locations in a neat and orderly manner.

CenturyVallen is an equal opportunity employer commited to increasing diversity in our workforce. We welcome applications from qualifi ed persons in underrepresented ethnic, racial and cultural groups and people with disabilities.

We thank all applicants for their interest in this position, however, only short listed candidates will be contacted.

Interested candidates, please contactGrant Hill, Branch Manager [email protected]

Call Karen or Tracey to book your ad in the Professional Services Directory. 250-992-2121

Maple Park Shopping Center

250-747-0575

Ease the Pain

½ Price Massagewith Brianne

Month of SEPTEMBER

Stress? Muscle Aches?Stiffness? Headache? Anxiety?

Call to book your appointment

Backhoe - Mulcher Service

1-800-737-2888

Land ClearingFence LinesRight-of-Way

Cat with Brushing blade

[email protected]

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

3-445Anderson Dr.

Quesnel [email protected]

250-992-9079

Holidays booked?

Start tanning now.

Our rates can’t be

beat!

"It is illegal for anyone under 18 years to be exposed to UV rays in British Columbia, unless you have a

prescription from a Doctor."

• 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

I can help youwith all youradvertising

needs.Give me a call

today.

Tracey Roberts at

250-992-2121

250-747-0501

• Drivers• Cooks• Front counter

Please email or drop off resume at #103-155 Malcolm Drive Located in West Park Mall

[email protected]

Domino’s PizzaNow

Hiring All Positions

WestPine MDF, a division of West Fraser Mills Ltd., located in Quesnel, BC, is accepting resumes from qualified individuals for a RELIEF position.

Qualifications:• Grade 12• Excellent knowledge of Microsoft Excel and Word• Switchboard experience an asset

Resumes will will be accepted until September 27, 2013 and should be for-warded to:

Tim WaldriffC/C WestPine MDF300 Carradice RoadQuesnel, BC V2J 5Z7

Or fax to:Attention: Tim WaldriffFax No: (250) 991-7115

Email: [email protected]

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

a division of West Fraser Mills Ltd.

Clerical Position

Help Wanted

Employment

Misc Services

Help Wanted

Employment

Misc Services

Help Wanted

Employment

Misc Services

Employment

Help WantedBegbie’s Bar & Bistro is now excepting resumes for full time line cooks & bartender/serv-ers. Minimum 2 years experi-ence. Apply in person to Julie or Kevin, 500 Reid Street, Quesnel, BC.

Misc Services

Employment

Help WantedExperienced Processor Op-erator wanted for work West of Quesnel. 4X4 pickup & ra-dio required. Competitive wage & benefi t package. Pick-up allowance provided. Email resume to: [email protected]

Misc Services

Employment

Help Wanted MILLWRIGHT - Fast paced lumber remanufacturing plant in Penticton has f/t opening. Inter provincial Journeyman Millwright with machining, welding and fabrication experi-ence. Experience with Europe-an reman machinery, moul-der’s, radio frequency press, angle line and transfer desks desirable. Duties include main-tenance, troubleshooting, in-stalling machinery. Team player, able to work unsuper-vised. $25.89/hr. USWA con-tract. Benefi ts. Apply by e-mail [email protected] or by fax to (250)493-8130.

Owner operator and company drivers required for Super B lumber freight, B.C. & Alberta. Phone (250) 398-2299 or (250) 302-9922.

Supervisor Position available - able to work all shifts.

Drop resume off in person @ DownTown Tim Hortons.

SURESPAN STRUCTURES requires Welder/Fabricator. Requirements: Welder Level “C” or 1st year fabrication minimum. Forklift and crane operators experience. Knowl-edge of how to interpret engi-neering drawings. CWB ticket an asset. Understand & apply basic mathematical skills. Pre-employment drug screen may be required. Mail resume to 3721 Drinkwater Rd., Duncan, BC V9L 6P2, fax: 250-746-8011 or email: [email protected]

Home Improvements Home Improvements

For all the news...www.quesnelobserver.com

Misc Services

Employment

Help WantedThe OutLaw has a part-time position available for week-days/weekends. We are look-ing for someone who is outgo-ing, loves fashion & works well with people. Please drop off resume at The OutLaw & ask for Debbie.

Waitress/Delivery DriverWanted! Drop off resume inperson to Fulin Restaurant, 340 Anderson Dr. No phone calls please.

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.

Misc Services

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Phone - Dwain Sauve 250 992 7658

4 BAY SHOP & VACANT LOT NEXT DOORSHOP IS 12 YEARS OLD, 4800 SQ FT, 1 ACREOF LAND, M1 LIGHT INDUSTRIAL ZONINGLOCATED AT 2041 CAMPBELL CRESCENT, QUESNEL B.C.CITY WATER, PAVED ST, STORM DRAINS, STREET LIGHTSBAYS ARE SEPARATE 2 BAYS USED FOR VEHICLE REPAIRS 2 BAYS USED FOR RV STORAGEVACANT LOT IS 1 ACRE, SAME ZONING & SERVICES

FOR SALE

Sell your vehicle

in the Cariboo Observer

1 column x 2” ad

all wheel drive, low kms, Great Price

Call today

555-555-5555after 4 p.m.

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Private party ads only (non-commercial) under cars, trucks,

SUVs or vans.

4 week buy

$4495plus HST

Just bring in or email your picture to

classifi [email protected]: Trina

classifi [email protected] Carson Avenue

250-992-2121

OPEN HOUSE

Bob Sutton Realty Ltd.

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

Ray Blackmore in attendance

1:45pm - 3:30 pm627 Kinchant St.

Sunday, September 15, 2013

NOON - 1:30 pm241 Enemark Rd.

#8285 - MOSTLY REDONE FROM TOP TO bottom! New flooring, paint, main bath, furnace, HWT and much more. Heated in-ground pool, garage, large city lot, concrete driveway, alley access and wheelchair accessible. Take a look!

#8391 - LO O K I N G F O R A R A N C H E R?Extensively updated 4 bedroom Southills rancher with walk-out basement. Windows, roof, flooring, kitchen and both bathrooms have been replaced. Double garage, paved driveway, fenced yard, covered deck, storage shed and lots more. Come and see!

$242,500

$259,500

HOUSE FOR SALE4 bdrm home in Johnston Sub.

Upgrades includes Granite counter tops & stainless

steel appliances. Heat pump delivers economical

heating and central A/C.Please see www.propertyguys.com

ID#703044For more info & pictures.

Call - 250-992-7807 • $249,900.00

PUBLIC NOTICEPROPOSED TELUS TELECOMMUNICATIONS FACILITY

51 METRE SELF-SUPPORT STRUCTURE PROPOSED STRUCTURE: As part of the public consultation process required by Industry Canada, TM Mobile Inc. (“TELUS”) is inviting the public to comment on a proposed telecommunications facility consisting of a 51 metre self-support tower and ancillary radio equipment.

LOCATION: Northeast of Rita Road and Balsam Avenue, Quesnel, British Columbia (PID: 018-578-594)

COORDINATES: 52.96786° N, -122.43789° W

LEGAL: LOT A DISTRICT LOT 6677 CARIBOO DISTRICT PLAN PGP37730 EXCEPT: PLAN BCP32503

ANY PERSON may comment by close of business day on October 14, 2013 with respect to this matter.

TELUS CONTACT: Further information can be obtained by contacting Samuel Sugita, Municipal Affairs Specialist Standard Land Company Inc. Agents for TELUS Suite 610 - 688 West Hastings Street Vancouver, BC V6B 1P1 Tel: 1 (877) 687-1102 Fax: (604) 687-1339 Email: [email protected].

Location of Telecommunications

Facility

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

ContractorsCustom blueprints.Visit: wwldesigns.ca We will not be undersold!

Pets & Livestock

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

LivestockSheep & Goat Auction

September 14th @ 11:30 AM4071 McLean Rd. Quesnel

All LiveStock must be in on Friday September 13th. All Sheep must be tagged.

Please Consign Early. Phone BC Auctions

(250)992-2459 or (250)983-1239

Merchandise for Sale

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

Garage SalesGARAGE SALE. Saturday, September 14, 8 am - 4 pm. 560 Perry Street.

Multi-Family Down Sizing Garage Sale!

Sept. 14th, 9AM - 1PM, 968 & 969 River Park Rd.

Multi-Family Garage Sale! Sat., Sept. 14th, 8AM - 2PM, 631 Racing Rd. House Hold Items, Antiques, Books & LOTS More!

Commercial/Industrial Property

Merchandise for Sale

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 SaleFor Sale: Twin bed /c head-board(mattress incl.), washing machine(good working condi-tion), glass coffee table, sofa bed(mattress exc. condition), dining room table /c 4 chairs, men’s Norco 12 speed bike. Best Offer! (778)414-5035HOT 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 778-281-0030WANTED: Old lever action Winchester rifl es and carbines. Call (250)791-6369

Real Estate

Acreage for SalePANORAMIC 58 Acres along West Fraser RD. 35 Acres in Hay. $119,900. 780-394-7088Two - 5 Acre Parcels, one with 3bdrm. house & 30 Acres(heavily treed). Wanting to sell all 3 titles. Phone for more details. (250)747-3793

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

Houses For SaleHouse for Sale in North Quesnel on large lot. Two blocks from downtown shop-ping, hospital, high school across street. Three bed-rooms, 2 baths, offi ce, carport, garage, double driveway, in ground heated pool. New wir-ing, plumbing, hot water tank & more for $242,500. Call (250)992-6827 to view.

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

Commercial/Industrial Property

Real Estate

Mobile Homes & Parks

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

3.64%

Rentals

Apt/Condo for Rent

WILKINSON APARTMENTS

398 Roddis Dr.Quiet, Secure

1 & 2 bdrm suites.Elevator & laundry

facilities.References Required.Move-In Incentives

Available.Call 250-992-8949

Commercial/Industrial

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 Retail Space Available October 1st

3063 sq.ft. Best Location Downtown - surrounded by parking. For leasing details

Call (250)991-2804

Houses For Sale

Open Houses

Rentals

Commercial/Industrial

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.

Homes for RentWQ 4Bdrm. House for rent. Also great location for Offi ce or Daycare Centre. N/S, N/P, call (250)983-5298

Suites, Lower1Bdrm. Level Suite suitable for working couple. $650/mo. in-cludes Utilities. Avail. immedi-ately. Call 1(250)925-0103

1Bdrm suite, n/s, n/p, refer-ences required. $475/mo. In-cludes Utilities .(250)992-8715

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

Avail. Sept 1st. (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 - Domestic

2004 Buick Century

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

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

Houses For Sale

Open Houses

Transportation

Cars - Sports & Imports

2002 Toyota Corolla, Red in Colour, 4Door, A/C, 126,000 km’s, $4,600. (250)992-8790

Recreational/Sale

1996 32’ King Of The Road5 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

Legal Notices

Transportation

Recreational/Sale2008 Colorado 32 ft 5th wheel. In top shape, pulled less than 1000 km. 3 slides, furnace, A/C, bi vacuum, full size fridge,queen walk around bed plus hide-a-bed, fl at screen TV with cable hook-up, winter pkg. Must sell, just not using $22,500 250-296-4136

Trucks & Vans1979 Ford F250 Super cab 4X4 400 gas engine with auto-matic transmission. This truck is in good condition and runs well. $4000. Call 250-983-9225

Legal Notices

Transportation

Trucks & Vans

1998 Dodge Caravan

195,000 km’s Good condi-tion, clean inside & out.

Two sets tires & rims(Winter & All seasons)

$1,900Call (250)747-5239

Legal Notices

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All Funds to go to The Quesnel Mammography Unit

MONDAY SEPTEMBER 16TH - SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 21ST

ANY ATTENDED TEST DRIVE IN A 2014 SIERRA OR SILVERADO

ENTERS YOU INTO OUR CONTEST

FREE DRAW FOR FLAT SCREEN TV

& LOADED BARFRIDGE FRIDGE

September 20th - 12:00pm to 2:00pm Dunk Tank - Dunk your Boss / Teacher / Father / Shane - All proceeds go to the Womens Fall Challenge - GR Baker Memorial Hospital Mammography Unit

September 21st - 10:00am to 12:00pm

Bring your team down in jersey’s for the Chevy Cram the Van. Fastest team will win a $250 Pizza Party Bring your team down in jersey’s for the Chevy Cram the Van. Fastest team will win a

September 20th & 21st - 12:00pm to 2:00pm Tailgate BBQ - Burgers and A&W Rootbeer

DL#10723

340 Carson Ave. 250-992-5515 www.fraserrivergm.com