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uart-NechakoFun
Activity Book 2014
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15 Cardlock Locations: Fort St. James To Quesnel, Terrace To Valemount, Fuel Tanks Sales & Rentals, Bulk Fuel and Oil Deliveries:
Houston: 1-800-848-6347, Vanderhoof Toll Free: 1-888-545-2667, Prince George: 1-866-309-2667, Quesnel: 1-888-992-2667
Head Office - Vanderhoof & Districts Toll Free: 1-877-567-4414.
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KamloopsOkanagan Falls
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Al Smith250-570-2143
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CALL 250-996-8044 CELL 250-996-1071
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A variety of critters, large and small, out of the ordinary feathered fowl, including peacocks, geese, ducks, etc.
Ferrets, rabbits and guinea pigs.Babies arriving spring and summer, and always trying to add
something new and interesting to the farm.
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Located at 14166 Meadowdale Road,
1.2 km off of the Blackwater, 15 min. east of Vanderhoof.
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889 Highway 16 West, Vanderhoof
Contract Hauling Aggregate Supply and Placement Road Construction Utility Installation and Coordination Site Preparation Subdivision Development Foundations Demolition and Removal Heavy Haul Lowbed
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BUS: 250-996-7123, FAX: 250-996-7330140 STUART DRIVE W, FORT ST. JAMES
z Automotive z Industrialz Paint z Paint Supplies
z Westward Tools
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Phone: 250-996-8825 Fax: 250-996-8289
Grocery - Fresh Cut Meat - Instore Bakery - Deli- Produce - Bulk Foods!!!
Meat & Cheese, Fruit & Veggie PlattersAsk our Butchers for any special cuts
We are located at 380 B Hwy 27, Fort St. James
STORE HOURS: Sunday - Saturday 8:00 am - 9:00 pm
Come in and meet our friendly staff
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RoShells Restaurant 2010Eat in or takE out
Co-op Mall, Vanderhoof
250-567-2277
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Housekeeping Cabins
RV Hookups & Pull Throughs
Hot Showers
Good Fishing
Tent Sites
Wi-Fi Wireless Internet
250-690-7565
On Highway 167 km/4 miles
West of Fort Fraser
www.pipersglenresort.com
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Bacchus Vine Creations149 Stewart St W, Vanderhoof
567-4111For Quality and Service
Come for an unforgettable experience in
making your own wine
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Plumbing & Heating Paint Tools Electrical
Fort St. James470 Stuart Dr. W.
250-996-8505
AND MUCH MORE
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Paint Tools Electrical Hunting & Fishing Licenses
and much more...
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LorrainesHandiwork
Handcrafted Works of Art
Crocheted Baby Blankets &
Clothes, Ponchos, Slippers
Afghans and more
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2425 Burrard, Vanderhoof
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Jesse Cole
Omineca
Express
C h ar g e s
laid agains
t
those accuse
d
of killing V
an-
derhoof lo
cal
Fribjon Bjo
rn-
son have b
een
upgraded fr
om
second deg
ree
murder to fi
rst
degree murd
er.
W e sl e y
Dennis D
un-
can, James
Da-
vid Junior C
har-
lie and Jess
e Darren B
ird have all
been charg
ed
with first deg
ree murder in
relation to
the slaying.
Bird and Ch
arlie have al
so been char
ged with
indignity to
human remai
ns. Teresa M
arie Charlie
is charged w
ith obstructi
on of justice
and acces-
sory to murd
er after the f
act.
Bjornsons
head was fou
nd in 2012 i
n a vacant
building on
the Nakazd
li reserve ne
ar Fort St.
James, a littl
e under a mo
nth after he
was reported
missing. Bjo
rnson, 28 an
d the father
of two, was
last seen at a
7-Eleven in
Vanderhoof.
The remain
-
der of Bjorn
sons body h
as not been
located.
The accused
will appear
in court on J
uly 14 and
will appear a
gain on July
21, 2014.
If convicted
the accused
may face lif
e in prison.
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enise Raym
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Vanderhoof
paramedics c
elebrated the
ir
40 year ann
iversary on
July 9, 2014
by
showing off
some fancy
new medical
tech-
nology recen
tly installed
in Vanderh
oof
ambulances.
Two CAREs
tream medic
al patient ca
re
monitors, w
hich monit
or vital sig
ns of
transportees
, were recen
tly added the
Van-
derhoof EMS
s repertoire
after fundrai
sing
a total of $5
,700 to purch
ase them.
Were the l
ast crew in t
he north to g
et
these monit
ors, parame
dic Karen W
iebe
said. Wiebe
attributes t
he late arriv
al of
the monitor
s to having
a less than p
erma-
nent workfor
ce. We didn
t have a ste
ady
crew of work
ers, she sai
d. Now we
do,
so I took it u
pon myself t
o ask for a h
and
in purchasin
g them and w
eve manage
d to
get two.
The monitor
s automatica
lly take vita
l
sign measure
ments from
patients, fr
eeing
up paramedi
cs to tend to
additional p
atient
needs as we
ll as providi
ng more acc
urate
readings.
Monitors ca
n print out a
vital sign rea
d-
ing to be giv
en to doctors
upon arrival
, al-
though the Va
nderhoof deta
chment has y
et
to raise enou
gh money to
purchase th
e ad-
ditional prin
ters.
Vanderhoof
has also rec
ently acquir
ed
a new 900 s
eries ambula
nce that is la
rger,
runs on gaso
line as oppos
ed to diesel a
nd is
more eco-frie
ndly.
In the old c
ars we had e
verything ki
nd
of tucked a
way, param
edic Wiebe s
aid
during a pre
sentation of
the new tec
hnol-
ogy. There
were wires
and cords o
n the
floor. If you
had a patien
t on a venti
lator
then all of th
ose importan
t cords were
run-
ning right by
your feet.
Aside from
a generous s
pread of foo
d,
guests were
treated by p
aramedic D
enise
Raymond t
o a blood-p
ressure and
vital
signs reading
with the new
equipment.
Wiebe hopes
to raise eno
ugh money i
n
the future to
purchase pae
diatric sets to
ac-
company the
monitors.
Charges
upgraded
in
Bjornson
case
Fribjon Bjor
nson
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They say D
isneyland
is the happie
st place on
earth and it
would seem
that asserti
on is true
based off the
response of
Vanderhoof
Childrens
Theatre (VC
T) members
upon return
ing home
from their ei
ght day get-
away to the
fabled child-
hood paradis
e.
The VCT re
turned to
Vanderhoof
from Dis-
neyland in
Anaheim,
Calif. on Ju
ly 17, after
a week of h
oning their
theatrical sk
ills in Dis-
neylands
performing
arts worksho
ps, part of
the mega-co
rporations
youth progr
ams.
The VCT s
pent 10
months
fundraising
the $80,000
necessary
to bring the
40 people
involved in
the VCT
across the bo
rder.
The trip w
as more
than I ever
expected,
said Richa
rd Wruth,
director of
the VCT.
I would li
ke to thank
every person
and busi-
ness that w
as able to
help make th
is trip pos-
sible. I can
t wait to do
it again.
During thei
r time at
Disneyland,
members
of the VCT
took part
in a variety
of perfor-
mance works
hops. The
workshops t
hat we par-
ticipated in
were truly
the most ama
zing work-
shops that
I have ever
been involv
ed with,
Wruth said.
To see the
kids peel ba
ck their lay-
ers and be a
ble to bring
multiple ch
aracters to
life when a
sked was
amazing.
But VCT m
embers
didnt just
enjoy the
workshops,
outside of
working ou
t their artis-
tic muscles
the young
thespians to
ok part in
everything
Disneyland
had to offer.
My favou-
rite part of t
he trip was
everything,
exclaimed
Faith Baker
, one of the
children wh
o participat-
ed in the trip
. I loved
California S
creaming
it was so fun
.
Jubilation
wasnt
limited to B
aker, there
was a torren
t of positive
feedback fr
om nearly
every person
involved
in the adven
ture.
Jody Geernae
rt Cas-
sista said
having the
opportunity
to go to
Disneyland
with this
amazing gr
oup is one
that I will re
member for
the rest of m
y life.
Kids involve
d in the
trip werent
the only
ones spouti
ng out ex-
clamations
about the
trip, parent
s of VCT
members als
o had posi-
tive things t
o say about
the experien
ce.
Kelly Baker
, mother
of Faith Ba
ker, said I
have only h
eard amaz-
ing and fu
nny stories
from my daug
hter since
her return
from this
trip. Kelly
Baker add-
ed I am so
grateful for
Richard [W
ruth] and all
the other g
reat people
involved for
giving my
daughter th
is opportu-
nity and fo
r providing
an experien
ce she will
carry with
her for the
rest of her li
fe.
Kelly Baker
s senti-
ments were
shared by
virtually ev
eryone else
in the group
with chil-
dren and p
arents alike
espousing
their grati-
tude for Wr
uth and his
efforts to bri
ng this fan-
tasy in to fru
ition.
Thanks to
Richard
for dreamin
g big, said
Lynnette De
lisle, a VCT
parent. Ho
w lucky we
are as a co
mmunity to
have someon
e in it that
is such a ro
le model fo
r
our children
!
It was cer
tainly a
memorable
experience
for everyon
e involved.
Seeing the
faces of the
kids and ad
ult the mo-
ment we a
rrived was
a moment I
will never
forget, Wr
uth said of
the experien
ce.
Wruth and
VCT
dont intend
this to be
a one time
thing, both
Wruth and
the rest of
his VCT c
ompatriots
are already
beginning
to plan for
next years
excursion. T
hey better
start fundra
ising now.
The Vander
hoof Childre
ns Theatre
pose for so
me group p
hotos durin
g their trip t
o Disneyland
in Anaheim
, Calif.
Photos via
Richard Wr
uth
Vanderhoof
Childrens T
heatre visit D
isneyland
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Vanderhoof Museum gets overhaul
Jesse ColeOmineca ExpressThe
Vanderhoof
Heritage Museum and
Historic Village has
received a substantial
amount of funding for
some well deserved
renovations and im-
provements. Funding, around
$41,000, for the proj-
ect comes from the
Job Creation Partner-
ship. The Job Creation
Partnership is a branch
of British Columbias
Community and Em-
ployer Partnerships
which aim to increase
employability and job
creation through British
Columbia.Renovations are
to be completed by a
group of four work-
ers who will gain real-
world job experience
and skill building. Improvements to the
buildings will include
wheelchair accessible
ramps to the OK Cafe,
Reimer residence and
Royal Bank building
in the historic village.
New paint, windows
and doors will also
be installed as well as
a limestone pathway
connecting the village
buildings and museum. Vanderhoof mayor
Gerry Theissen said of
the renovations The
Job Creation Partner-
ship is a welcome pro-
gram for the District of
Vanderhoof. There are
many local initiatives in
our community which
have operated on purely
volunteer help and this
project will help us, as
a community, to build
capacity and give the
participants some great
work experience.The project is slated
to take place over a 22-
week period this sum-
mer.
Mayor Gerry Thiessen and MLA John Rustad present a cheque for $41,000 towards the renovations of Vanderhoof
Museum and historic village.
Submitted Photo
Vanderhoof Museum receives $41,000 towards renovations
Jesse ColeOmineca Express
June 26 marked a historic day in Aboriginal-Ca-
nadian relations after a unanimous decision by the
Supreme Court of Canada was delivered that up-
held the rights of indigenous communites to owner-
ship of traditional territory.
The decision comes in a case that is nearly 20
years old in which the Tsilhqotin First Nation laid
claim to some 1, 700 km of land in the Nemiah Val-
ley. The decision was not just cause for the people of
Tsilhqotin to celebrate but rather set precedent for
all First Nations communities in British Columbia.
The news was welcomed news for the Nakazdli
First Nation of the Fort St. James area. The
Nakazdli have been involved in an on-going strug-
gle against the proposed Northern Gateway pipe-
line which would be built through their traditional
territory. The Supreme Court decision means that ab-
original communties like the Nakazdli First Na-
tion, have the legal right to refuse consent to any
development or encroachment on their traditional
territory. Nakazdli members took to the streets with
drums and song in response to the landmark an-
nouncement.Nakazdli chief Fred Sam hopes this will be the
end of the pipeline saying We really dont want it
going through our territory. We havent given our
consent.This is not only a victory for First Nations but
for all British Columbians who oppose the pipeline,
as this decision will create a considerable roadblock
for companies like Enbridge to navigate around.
Sam said he believes that the federal govern-
ment needs to listen not only to First Nations com-
munities, but also to all British Columbians - an
overwhelming number of which are opposed to the
pipeline. Sam insists that Nakazdli are not against de-
velopment or business in their lands, but rather are
for environmentally sound, responsible business.
Were a forward thinking community, he said.
We need fair deals and the environment needs to
be a priority. We need to look at these partnerships
in greater depth.Sam said the decision is like seeing the light at
the end of a tunnel and that he hopes the govern-
ment sees it too, Hopefully they see its important
to work with us.
Supreme Court landmark ruling
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synthetics.
Nonetheless
,
a fire can
rip through
any buildin
g faster tha
n
people can e
scape some-
times, so its
always good
to be prepar
ed, said For
t
St. James Fir
e Chief Mi-
chael Navra
til.
Weve got
[wildfires]
all around
us but wer
e
doing alrig
ht. We had
a
couple little
fires in the
past few w
eeks but the
y
were contain
ed and were
lucky they
were, said
Chief Navra
til.
About six
to eight
times a yea
r the Fire
Rescue Team
in Fort St.
James hold
s a trainin
g
session in th
e two-store
y
concrete stru
cture behind
the North
Arm Pub
and Public
Works. The
building mi
mics the fir
st
floor and b
asement of
a
house.
Many tim
es we are
going dow
n into a fir
e
so this wi
ll simulate
that.
Its called a
blow grade
fire
attack, said
Chief Navra
til.
Typically,
firefighters
will suit up
inside the
truck
on their w
ay to a call
and
then pull th
e hose from
the
speedlay (h
ose holder)
for
immediate
use. For tra
ining
purposes th
e volunteers
had
the hose alre
ady laid out
and
were able to
focus on pro
perly
dressing the
mselves.
Were st
arting fro
m
scratch. It
s much qu
icker
if were go
ing to a fir
e and
plus, its ho
t out. said C
hief
Navratil.
A firefighte
r uniform c
an
add around
70 extra p
ounds
and consist
s of flame
re-
tardant boo
ts, pants, c
oat,
gloves, helm
et, and air pa
ck.
Using a bud
dy check sy
stem
each firefig
hter must ch
eck
their partner
to make sur
e no
skin is show
ing, their p
ants
are secure a
nd their coat
is on
properly.
Once everyt
hing has bee
n
checked, th
e water is on
, and
the delegatin
g officer out
side
gives the g
o ahead,
the attack
team can
approach t
he entry.
But before
entering
someone m
ust re-
move their g
love and
use the bac
k of their
hand to fin
d the hot
spot of the d
oor. This
is where th
e thermal
line is and d
etermines
how low
they can
walk in the b
uilding.
If we get
there
early enoug
h the line
will be h
igher up.
The line als
o tells us
where the
gases are
that can be
upwards
of 800 deg
rees. Ive
gone into
structures
were the top
of a big-
screen TV
is melted
and the bott
om in fine,
said
Alex Gross
, 25, who i
s cur-
rently the tr
aining office
r and
in charge of
delegating
over
radio from
outside the
build-
ing. It is a
lso his job,
prior
to entry, to
do a walk ar
ound
spotting gas
, oil or hy
dro
lines and to
notify BC H
ydro
or PNG if t
here are any
pos-
sible live wi
res or lines.
After findin
g the hot sp
ot,
the firefigh
ter must t
hen
check the flo
or with an a
xe or
halligon (m
ultipurpose
tool)
to sound the
floor and m
ake
sure it is st
ructurally s
afe to
enter.
This [pract
ise building
]
is concrete b
ut most resi
denc-
es are wood
so this will
let us
know if we
can enter or
will
the floor fall
, said Mr. G
ross.
If its ok to
enter, it w
ill
be complet
ely black
inside
and since th
ey wont be
able
to see anyth
ing most of
the
time, its es
sential to fo
llow
the walls an
d open doo
rs to
search each
room. There
are
two types of
teams that
will
enter the bu
ilding. An a
ttack
team and a r
escue team.
For tonigh
t we did an a
ll-
in-one just t
o train and h
ave
us thinking
that way,
said
Chief Navra
til.
Richard Su
tton, 25, a
nd
Davin Birdi
, 17, are fire
fight-
er volunteer
s that went
into
the burning
building a c
ouple
times for pra
ctise.
Its nice to
be apart o
f
the commu
nity. It all
ows
you to give
back, you le
arn
some life-sa
ving skills,
and
plus, you get
to hang out w
ith
sparky, joke
d Mr. Sutton
.
Firefighter v
olunteers ar
e
low, especi
ally during
the
summer mo
nths, said C
hief
Navratil. If
anyone is i
nter-
ested in bec
oming an on
-call
paid volunte
er firefighte
r call
250-996-86
70 and tal
k to
Nancy for an
application.
Photo by Re
becca Wats
on
ATTACKING
FIRE: Fort
St. James F
ire Chief Mi
chael Navr
atil is seen
during the J
uly 17 traini
ng session
after ignitin
g a
practise fire
to simulate
a real-life s
ituation.
Photo by Re
becca Wats
on
TRAINING:
Two volunte
ers and Ch
ief Navratil
are seen o
utside
the training
building prep
aring to ent
er.
Rebecca W
atson
Caledonia Co
urier
The risk of w
ildfires
for Fort St.
James has
been appare
nt in the
recent ash a
nd smoke.
Although
there
are currently
no wild-
fires in the
area, the
Nakazdli
Band and
District of
Fort St.
James office
s continue
to monitor
the situa-
tion throug
h informa-
tion provide
d by the
Wildfire M
anagement
Branch.
If and w
hen a
wildfire s
tarts that
could impac
t the com-
munity, th
e Wildfire
Managemen
t Branch
(WMB) wil
l contact
the District
of Fort St.
James and
Nakazdli
Band and th
e Integrat-
ed Emerge
ncy Man-
agement Pla
n will be
activated,
said Emily
Colombo,
economic
development
officer, in
a media rele
ase Friday
July 18.
Residents
will be
notified by
the Dis-
trict of Fort
St. James
and Nakazd
li Band if
either an
Evacuation
Alert or
Evacuation
Order is re
quired via
door-to-doo
r notifica-
tion, the d
istrict and
band websi
tes, Twitter
and Facebo
ok feeds,
local radio s
tation 97.9
and electron
ic signs.
The District
of Fort
St. James also
reminds
families to r
eview their
emergency
plans in-
cluding the
steps they
would take i
n the event
a home evac
uation was
in order. Fa
milies may
consider th
ings like
insurance p
apers and
important d
ocuments,
personal me
morabilia
and medical
require-
ments such
as pre-
scriptions an
d glasses.
The district
also re-
minds resid
ents within
municipal
boundaries
that a burn
ing permit
is required
for back-
yard campfi
res and to
be cautious
when hav-
ing and pu
tting them
out.
Fire Risk in
Fort St. Ja
mes
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NEWS BRIEFS Naka
zdli greenh
ouse
expanding
Rebecca W
atson
Caledonia Co
urier
For the first
time in d
e-
cades an eff
ort is being
made
to produce
fresh produ
ce on
Nakazdli la
nd.
The Naka
zdli green-
house, now
in its se
cond
year, is mo
ving forwa
rd as
planned, sa
id greenho
use
manager And
rew Stairs.
The project
even has
a
small demon
stration gar
den
in front of th
e Nakazdli
band
office to s
how people
the
growing veg
etables.
We are tr
ying to re-
es-
tablish the n
otion that fr
uits
and vegetabl
es can be gr
own
on the Nak
azdli reserv
e just
like in the ol
d days, said
Mr.
Stairs. The
operation
con-
sists of a
long greenh
ouse,
ten raised fl
atbeds and t
hree
rows of gr
ound-level
flat
beds. The g
reenhouse al
one
is filled with
over 600 to
ma-
to plants th
at will be r
eady
in 5-6 week
s. The six c
om-
mercial ty
pes
being grown
include red a
nd
yellow cher
ry,
two types
of
red beef ste
ak,
pink beef
steak, and
yel-
low beef ste
ak.
Ten plants
of
heritage v
ari-
ety are also
being
grown to sh
ow people w
hat
they look lik
e.
The outdo
or raised a
nd
flat vegetabl
e beds will
also
soon harves
t potatoes,
on-
ions, cucum
bers, leeks
and
strawberries.
Some of th
e produce w
ill
go to the
Nakazdli H
ealth
Centre whil
e most wi
ll be
sold at the
local San
aaih
Market and
farmers ma
rket.
With so ma
ny tomato pl
ants,
the field to
matoes wil
l be
fully replac
ed at the gr
ocer
with many le
ft over to se
ll at
the market. T
his means a w
ay
of financial e
arnings and
also
provides ban
d members w
ith
more oppor
tunity for jo
bs off
the reserve, s
aid Mr. Stai
rs.
Commerci
al gain an
d
social gain
. Its emplo
ying
people and p
roducing fo
od,
said Mr. S
tairs. Curre
ntly
the greenho
use
staff consis
ts
of only a
few
employees.
La-
rissa Georg
e,
19, and Stev
en
Basil, 23,
of
the Naka
zdli
reserve,
are
the two n
ew-
est employ
ees
who were gi
v-
en the oppo
rtunity
through help
of the Naka
zdli
bands resou
rce co-ordin
ator
Alexandra
Lvqqi. The
band
was able to
provide th
em
with prope
r work war
e in-
cluding glov
es and boots
to
ensure they
are able to w
ork
in a safe env
ironment.
We dont h
ave a lot of a
g-
riculture but
since the g
reen-
house start
ed last ye
ar its
been a pos
itive experie
nce,
said Ms. Lvq
qi.
If everythi
ng continu
es
as planne
d, greenho
use
employees w
ill soon be g
iven
the task of
cleaning up
the
land around
the greenho
use.
The plan is
to remove
the
waste left
by a nearby
mill
to make ro
om for a h
uge
vegetable pa
tch. Any un
used
wood pieces
still in go
od
condition w
ill be used
to
create an
indoor hea
ting
system to hel
p the greenho
use
sustain the w
inter.
These are
the first step
s.
Next year we
will see at l
east
10 more rai
sed beds, a
nd a
much wider
variety of cr
ops,
said Mr. Stai
rs.
GREENHOU
SE GROW
ING: Alliso
n Sam is see
n working in
the Nakazd
li band gree
nhouse.
Pho
to by : Rebe
cca Watson
Nakazdli gr
eenhouse
Sanaaih
Market
to benefit
from
fresh
produce
Rebecca W
atson
Caledonia Co
urier
The Sanaai
h Market
is owned a
nd operated
by the Nak
azdli band.
Although i
t is impos-
sible for th
e market to
replace all
its fresh
produce, th
is year will
be the firs
t time the
grocery stor
e offers any
type of loc
ally grown
vegetable.
Since openin
g five
years ago,
the market
has employ
ed over 15
full-time an
d part-time
band memb
ers and
gives a tax e
xempt to all
status native
s.
Many e
mployees
and custom
ers feel the
market giv
es them a
real sense of
communi-
ty including
store clerk
Diana Morr
is, who lives
on the Na
kazdli re-
serve and ha
s worked at
the Sanaaih
Market for
two years.
This is a
place
where fami
lies meet. I
have worked
many jobs
as a waitress
, in a day-
care, in an
office, and
I was never
able to in-
teract with p
eople like I
do here. I c
an talk with
people abou
t anything.
New cookin
g recipes,
or just abou
t how they
are doing in
general. I
love it here
, said Ms.
Morris.
The market
not only
provides pe
ople with
the oppor
tunity for
work and m
eans of fini-
cal gain for
the band, i
t
helps ensure
fair prices
for all res
idents, said
store manag
er Jay
Gregg.
Overwaitea
had
a monopoly
for a few
years. Com
petition is
always goo
d, said Mr
.
Gregg.
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The murder trial of Cody Alan Legebo-
koff, 24, who stands charged in the deaths
of four area women will continue Monday.
Court was adjourned Thursday after the
B.C. Supreme Court jury heard from three
RCMP officers about varying aspects of
their investigation including a search of
Legebokoffs apartment and his car. Court
was shown two tools, an axe and a picka-
roon (log-turning tool,) that have been
previously introduced as possible murder
weapons.Corp. John Grierson, a member of the
serious crime unit in 2010 and 2011 said
he helped with manual labour in the
search of the accuseds truck between
January 13 and 15 of 2011. Grierson said
he noted what appeared to be blood on the
back side passenger seat and samples were
seized. Also a bank book was found in the
vehicles glove box.The second witness Thursday, Const.
Dennis Engel, testified that said he went to
Legebokoffs apartment on Dec. 1, 2010
and during a search, found a pickaroon
leaning against the wall, right side of the
bed, behind a bedside table. The officer
said he also found a small axe in a boot
closet.On cross-examination by defence coun-
sel James Heller, the officer was asked if
the pickaroon was easy to see?
You could see the handle, Engel said.
Engel also described later taking the
pickaroon with him to Erie, Pennyslvania
where it was to examined by forensic an-
thropologist Stephen Symes, a specialist
in tool markings on bone. Symes previous-
ly testified that he could not eliminate the
pickaroon as the weapon used in at least
one of the attacks.Asked by Heller if it was tough going
through security, Engel explained that Air
Canada was aware of the trip and its pur-
pose, so clearance documentation was in
order and he was able to have it with him
the whole time, during the flight.
Engel also told the court about his role
in a Dec. 3 and 4, 2010 search of the area
where the body of Loren Leslie, 15, was
found. He said he saw lots of blood in
fresh snow that he estimated was six to
eight centimetres deep. On re-examination
by the Crown, the witness said the blood
he saw in areas was not on the surface but
being kicked up by search and rescue
people.Corp. Dino Raja testified about his part
in the 2011 searches connected with the
case against Legebokoff including a grid
search.The trial which began June 2 is ex-
pected to last several weeks and continues
before B.C. Supreme Court Justice Glen
Parrett. Witnesses in the case so far have
included family members of the victims,
several medical experts and several RCMP
officers involved in the case.
Legebokoff Trial: Pickaroon tagged
as possible weapon
By Jesse ColeOmineca ExpressJamie MacDonald says that her
favourite aspect of speedskating is
how exciting the sport can be. Im
in short track speedskating and it
can be pretty intense, the Fort St.
James local says. There is a lot of
G-force and speed - you really need
to be able to be agile coming in and
out of the corners. Its like roller
derby on ice. MacDonald, who has been named
as part of the Canadian national
speedskating teams development
team branch, has been speedskating
since she was only six years old.
Our neighbour recommended the
sport and I just ended up falling in
love with it. The national development team is
the training ground for speedskat-
ers who show exceptional promise.
It serves to hone their skills in
hopes of helping them compete on a
national and perhaps even olympic
level. The Canadian national team con-
sists of 12 of the top speedskaters
from across Canada, of which eight
are part of the national team while
the remaining four are placed on the
development team.Basically theyre training us to
bring us up to a world-class level,
says MacDonald of her role in the
team. MacDonalds rise to the national
development team came after she
earned a spot competing with the Inter-
national University Sports Federation
(FISU). The spot with FISU brought
MacDonald all the way to Italy, where
she competed in a 1000-metre race in
Trentino, Italy. Her performance at this
race, where she placed 19th, was what
got her recruited to the national team.
Its an achievement that MacDonald
is proud of but says came as a surprise.
Im proud of myself, but I definitely
surprised myself. Adding, I knew I
was good, but I didnt realize I could
be that good.MacDonalds aspirations dont stop
with the development team. She has
even loftier goals for her future, both
abroad and at home. Next year Im
hoping to be on the FISU games team
and Id like to improve my ranking here
in Canada, she says.
MacDonald also has her sights set on
the 2018 olympics saying, I hope to
get more practice at a high-level and
make the olympic team for 2018.
Local speedskater makes national development team
Jamie MacDonald 1500 metre race.
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Burns Lake Community OfficeUnit 3B Highway 16 Evergreen MallPO Box 936Burns Lake BC V0J 1B0
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Vanderhoof Visitor Centre & Chamber of Commerce250-567-2124 ~ 2353 Burrard Ave ~ 1-800-752-4094
www.vanderhoofchamber.com
Stop by or call us for all your information needs
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Par 3 Sports
111 Chowsunket St, Fraser Lake250-699-8063
Hunting & Fishing Licences and all the equipmentLarge selection of area maps
Local advice on all the area lakes
FRIENDLY SERVICE YOU CAN TRUST
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ONLY GAS STOP BETWEEN VANDERHOOF & PRINCE GEORGE
BURGER BAR OPEN FROM MAY TO SEPTEMBERCinnamon Buns, Bread & Buns, Pie, Soups, Daily Specials
Baked Fresh DailyBrooksideLocated 20 minutes
East of Vanderhoof on Hwy 16
Store hours: 7:00am to 8:00pm
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Parkwood Place, 1600 15th Ave unit 149, Prince George BCmenchiesparkwoodplace @menchiesparkwood
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