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COMMUNITY EVENTS

& ANNOUNCEMENTS

THE HAZELTONS

The Salvation Army Food Bank want to make sure you know that if you’re in need of food, we’re here to help. Open Wed from 2-4:30pm at 1680 Omineca St. Old Hazelton. Call 250-842-5551 for more info.

Hazelton District Public Library is now open Saturdays 1–4pm & continue to be open Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday & Friday 11am-4pm. There is a computer available for public use, by appointment only, at the library. Only one person @ a time will be allowed the computer station, for a maximum of 45 minutes per session. Please bring your own head-phones if you want to use them. Contact the library 250-842-5961 or hazlib@citywest.ca; or Facebook messenger to make your appointment.

CICK 93.9fm Smithers Community Radio is partner-ing with Hazelton’s The Learnpartner-ing Shop to create accessible space for podcast recording studios. For info: Meghan Brady cickmeghan@gmail.com or 250-847-8769 or Lorraine lhnidankendall@gmail.com or 250-842-6524. We provide training, by staff or a volun-teer, to those wanting to become a radio programmer & a Member of Smithers Community Radio Society Chair Yoga with Erly Combs is now on Zoom! Tues @ 2:45pm. Free. Contact Charlotte for the zoom link, phone in information or technical support: email linford-charlotte@gmail.com, or 250 842-5887

The Alzheimer Society of B.C. toll-free helpline is available Monday to Friday, 9am & 8pm for anyone who would like info & support on dementia, memory loss or general brain health, by calling 1-800-936-6033 Misty Rivers Centre will be closed until January 13. Join the Community Get Together on Zoom Monday January 11, 3pm. Call Charlotte for the Zoom link or instructions on how to phone in 250-842-5887. Hazelton Writers Group meeting every two weeks. For more information, please call 250-842-8413.Our next scheduled meeting will be on January 11.

The WMHA Thrift Shop is not open yet but you can shop by appointment. Call 250-842-6168 & leave a call-back number to arrange a convenient time. Free mental health support & counselling for indi-viduals in the Upper Skeena Region who self-identify as needing this service during the COVID pandemic and who are not eligible for funding under existing services. Phone 778-202-1670 to arrange an appoint-ment. This opportunity is made possible by the Government of Canada Emergency Community Support Fund, Community Foundations of Canada & the Wrinch Memorial Foundation in Hazelton.

The Hazelton Pioneer Museum & Archives thanks everyone for their patience & continued support. We remain closed, however you may buy books & other gift items at the library's circulation desk during their open hours. Etransfers hazeltonmuseum@citywest.ca. Art Kits for Elders the New Horizons Foundation & the Wrinch Memorial Foundation have been distrib-uting monthly art kits to seniors in the Upper Skeena Region each month as a COVID relief project. If you are a senior & would like a monthly art kit please contact Charlotte 250-842-5887.

Support for Seniors and Elders in the Upper Skeena Region during the COVID Crisis. If you are 65 or over & feel you could benefit from professional counselling services, please call 778-202-1670 to con-nect with Beth or Mark Larsen. This is a free ser-vice. Friendly Visits. If you are over 65 and staying home, congratulations! You are doing the right thing. When you start to feel cooped in at home, consider joining the Friendly Visit Program. This program will organize phone visits between people so that everyone

FREE!

January 8, 2021

Phone

250-842-4143

or email:

browser2019@telus.net

Box 222 New Hazelton, BC V0J 2J0

View us online:

www.bulkleybrowser.ca

THE DEADLINE for free classified ads is every Tuesday

OPEN most Wednesdays in Hazelton

11th Ave behind Bottle Depot

 

Smithers 8-5 Mon to Friday

778-210-1883

Emergencies & Saturdays 250-552-8955

Accounting on Broadway

P.O. Box 5011, Smithers, BC V0J 2N0

We moved!

3704 Alfred Ave

(corner King St/Alfred Ave)

Barbara 250-847-0744

barbara@accountingonbroadway.com Brigita 250-643-2346

brigita@accountingonbroadway.com

Open year round for all your tax & accounting needs!

SALMON RIVER MECHANICAL

430 Salmon River Rd, Hazelton

Terry or Debbie 250-842-3005



Heavy Duty Mechanic on site



Heavy Equipment Repairs

(Dozers, Loaders, Excavators etc)



Farm Machinery (Tractors & Implements)



Service Truck

 

 

 

 

 

 

Locally Owned and Operated

Serving: The Hazeltons', Kitwanga and

Surrounding Communities with Quality

Gravel Products

Sand, Gravel, DrainRock, TopSoil,

Rip-Rap

Contact: Ryan 250-842-8258

Richard 250-842-8246

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5887 to have a friendly visit or to provide a friendly visit to someone else. We can do this together! Overeaters Anonymous is currently meeting on free telephone conference call Mondays @ 7pm. Barb 250 -842-5325, voicemail after 4 rings, for info on joining the tele-meeting or to obtain OA 12-Step literature. Smart Recovery Addiction recovery support group participants learn self-empowering techniques to aid recovery through mutual-help, face-to-face & online meeting & services. No matter what your addiction, SMART Recovery tools & techniques can help you overcome the behavior. Wed, 3-4pm tele-video, Hazelton Mental Health & Addictions 2506 Hwy 62. 250-842-5144

To book the St. Peter's Church Army Hall phone church @ 842-5222 to leave a msg or Janet 250-842-6323/ Grace 842-7133 /Gwen 842-6875

Helping Hands of New Hazelton raises money by recycling cans, bottles & scrap metal; items donated by individuals & business establishments our area. Funds are raised to help seniors, cancer patients & children in our community that require medications or assistance they cannot access or afford. We work in cooperation with our local pharmacy & doctors. If you/ your business would like to be involved call 250-842-6494 or cash donations made @ the BVCU.

CHURCH SERVICES

Mountainview United is presently not holding in-church Sunday services due to COVID, but you are invited to visit our website @ mountainviewunit-edchurch.ca where you will find reflections, readings stories, recipes, pictures

As of Dec. 8, St. Mary's Catholic Church in New Hazelton suspends all services due to Covid-19, closure in effect until BC's Medical Health Officer permits public gatherings. Those wishing to follow Sunday and Weekday Mass may stream on-line or view TV programming.

South Hazelton’s Mount Rocher Church in suspends church services until further notice due to COVID-19 health & safety concerns.

St. Peter's Anglican Church is now open. Sunday services begin @ 11am following Covid -19 health guidelines with distancing & use of masks. On-line services are also available @ caledoniadiocese.com; on Vimeo, Facebook or Youtube. All welcome. The Baptist Mission is temporarily cancelling public services due to COVID-19 concerns. Check for further updates. Meantime find us online for our recorded services on YouTube. Search for Hazelton Baptist Mission. Be sure to subscribe for notifica-tions. Weekly new videos. 778-202-0165

Hazelton Pentecostal Church services Sunday @ 11am. Pastor Keith Gaetz. All welcome. Children’s church during service. Prayer meeting 7pm every Thursday @ church. 778-645-4567

Church of God in Christ [Mennonite] Worship service: Sunday 10:30am. At the former Quick Elementary, 18634 Kerr Rd. Everyone welcome.

The Hazelton Seventh Day Adventist Church invites you to join us in worship on Saturday mornings @ 9:30 for Bible study & 11:00 for church service. Please contact Pastor Kwak @ 788-877-4753 for more information. COVID-19 guidelines are in place. Grace Gathering welcomes you to an evening of food, fellowship, fun & interactive worship for the whole family. Every Friday eve 6-9 @ 2060 Broadway Ave, South Hazelton. Bart Metcalf 250-842-5680

SMITHERS COMMUNITY

EVENTS & ANNOUNCEMENTS

Programs for Young Children (Winter/Spring 2021) Bounce, Sing & Learn: Mons, Jan 25–Apr12. Infants to 3 years). Join us on YouTube for this online pro-gram geared toward babies & toddlers. Learn new

      Star ng Smart‐ Program from early 0 prenatal to six months postpartum

         Stepping Stones ‐ ParenƟng program for toddler families

      

Thursdays 103      at  the Grace Lynn Centre

Starting Smart

Due to the Covid-19 situation we have switched to one-on-one Drop-In by appointment. Please leave a message at

250-842-4516 or contact us through our Facebook Page

Next Birthing Classes coming up Feb 6/7, 2021 for due dates before May 31, 2021. Classes will be hosted virtual via

Zoom. Please email Judi Calhoun at juniper7@live.ca for more info and to register

250-842-4516

hazeltonstar ngsmart.wikidot.com

 

January 8, 2021 Page 2

Are you an independent, locally-owned business?

We’d love to have you join.

lovethehazeltons.com

Love Northern BC is a movement connecting people with the independent shops and

services that are the heart and soul of their communities.

The program is designed to deliver unique marketing campaigns in communities

throughout central and northern BC that celebrate locally-owned independent

businesses with an aim to strengthen their competitiveness and keep more dollars in the

local economy.

For more information or to sign-up, please call the Village of Hazelton at 250-842-5991

or the District of New Hazelton at 250-842-6571

Quote of the Week

“Everyone

 

may

 

not

 

be

 

good,

 

but

 

there’s

 

always

 

something

 

good

 

in

 

everyone.

 

Never

 

judge

 

anyone

 

shortly

 

because

 

every

 

saint

 

has

 

a

 

past

 

and

 

every

 

sinner

 

has

 

a

 

future..”

  

 

Oscar

 

Wilde

 

Sun Fun Facts

From January 1 to January 31,

the time of sunrise will change from

8:56am to 8:24am and the time of sunset

will change from 4:11pm to 5:03pm. That’s

more than an hour more of daylight. Things

are on the upswing, folks!

Wrinch Memorial Foundation Employment Opportunity

Starting Smart Pregnancy Outreach Program is looking for an energetic person to

join our team.

We serve families from prenatal to 3 years of age and run a Drop-In Program that is

currently adapted to a one-on-one/Mini Group Drop-In due to Covid-19 restrictions.

The successful applicant will be assisting the Drop-In Lead with duties around facilitating

appointments, organizing Drop-off/pick-up of meals/supplies with clients, and Program

prep, including meal prep.

The position is for up to 16 hours/week.

Strengths helpful for the job:



Interest in healthy living



Experience working with children and families



Able to make meals and help with kitchen duties



Creative thinking



Positive attitude



A team player and good people skills are vital qualities



ECE or other related training would be an asset but is not required

Qualifications: current Food Safe, First Aid and a clear Criminal Record check upon

successful application.

Starting Wage: $19.50/hr

Please mail or email your resume and cover letter to:

Silvia Wagner

c/o Wrinch Memorial Foundation

2452B Hwy 62, BC, V0J 1Y1

Email:

cpnpstart@gmail.com

250 842 4516

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rhymes, songs, bounces, & finger plays to share with

your child from the comfort of your home. Basic sign-ing is also introduced to help pre-verbal children com-municate their needs. Weekly links will be posted on our Facebook Page. Preschool Playtime: Weds, Jan 27–Apr14. Ages3-5 Join us on YouTube for fun activ-ities, songs, rhymes & storytelling. You never know what Pete & Sandra might get up to! Weekly links will be posted on our Facebook Page. No program on February 15th or April 5th (statutory holidays). The Smithers Public Library and Smithers Community Services Association are planning a StoryWalk for Family Literacy Week (Jan 24-31). In a StoryWalk, a picture book is divided up with each page posted @ a different location & families walk from one place to another in order to read the story. This fun, free activi-ty will get your family outside moving & reading together.

Book Lovers’ Night Out is a monthly casual, com-munity book club that is always open to drop-ins. Taking place on the second Wednesday of the month via Zoom (email msawatsky@smitherslibrary.ca for the link). 2020-21 meeting dates & monthly reads can be found listed on our website event page at: https:// smithers.bc.libraries.coop/event/book-lovers-night-out/

Smithers Library hours: Mon, Tues, Friday 12-5; Wed 10-5; Thurs 12-6; Sat 10-4. . 250-847-3043 Smithers Art Galley: Art activities & other fun tutori-als for all ages (go to YouTube and search Smithers Art Gallery). 250-847-3898

Bulkley Valley Museum Open Mon - Fri 10-5. Exhib-it: Collection of artifacts that have never been dis-played or have not been disdis-played for some time. 250 -847-5322

Bulkley Valley Regional Pool is open every day, Mon, Wed, Fri time from 8:30 to 9, Tues & Thurs 12-8:30., Sat 7:15am-6pm, Sun 12pm-6pm. 250-847-4244. Mandatory masks are required in common area but not while exercising. Pre-registration is required for the climbing wall.

Smithers Rodeo Club AGM Feb 17, 7pm via zoom. Due to COVID, The Smithers CRC Soup Kitchen that is normally held has been suspended. We hope to start up again once we are able.

ANIMALS, FARM EQUIPMENT,

& ACCESSORIES

Hay and meat for sale ads are $5.25 per week Piglets, 10 weeks old, $125 250-842-8458

AUTOMOBILES

11 GMC Sierra Pickup 4X4, red. All season tires, c/w set of winter tires on rims. Well maintained w/ sched-uled services. $20k. Price may be negotiable. 250-842-2193

11 Chevy Colorado, 185k kms, manual, ext.cab, c/w 4WD summer & winter tires, canopy & roof rack sold separately $6500obo, call/text 250-842-8922

14 Dodge Grand Caravan SXT. Family vehicle my kids outgrew, EC. Red exterior. Seats 7, stow’n go seats, cross bars for cargo carrier. New brakes. c/w winter & summer tires on rims. 141k km. the van. $11,000 250-842-6380. Lori-Ann or Ken

AUTO PARTS & ACCESSORIES

Studded Arctic Claw winter tires. 31" diameter on 15" Toyota rims $200 for the set; Mickey Thomson AT tires; 31" diameter on 15" Toyota rims. $200 for the set. Kevin 250-643-7982

_Dec25_

BUILDING SUPPLIES

3 solid wood interior doors with hardware, standard size. 2-30” x 80”, 1-34” x 80” $100ea 778-202-1887 _Dec18_

_

FURNITURE & HOUSEHOLD ITEMS

Custom built " Captain's Bed" of solid pine & 3/4" plywood ( good both sides). Portable in 6 pcs. L.86", W.34.5", Ht.36" Pristine covered "Memory Foam" new

mattress (worth$550) & additional Futon mattress. Serious enquiries only. $1,700 firm. 250-842-6411 2 pkgs of 24 ( +8) "Aerus" Hepafilter Vacuum bags, Style C & 8 pkgs ( 2 in each pkg) of Aerus vacuum filters - Style C. $200firm 250-842-6411

_Jan8_

Double bed frame w/ headboard, foot & rails, VGC, $200 778-202-1887

_Dec18_

KITCHEN

Meat saw 24" blade never used $40 778-202-0740 _Jan8_

LOST & FOUND

Lost: black right hand North Face glove @ the Esso in Smithers. 250-847-2674

On Saturday, Jan 2 a DeWalt brand bag containing two drills, a Stanley level & drill bits was taken from the donation table @ the New to You Store. Please drop off with no questions asked @ CFBV radio station, 11 39 Queen Street, 250-847-2674

_Jan8_

MISCELLANEOUS

Christian itchy ear cream $7.77. For clarification call 778-202-0740

_Dec25_

SPORTS EQUIP & ACCESSORIES

Snowbird 1” wide by 36” long snowshoes, leather boot binding, never used; Manga Parabet Original 29.5” ice pick, EC. As package $150firm. 250-842-6247

_Dec18_

WANTED /FREE/TO GIVE AWAY

Wanted: freezer burnt meat-fish, beef, etc. for sled

dog team Robyn 250-877-6196 or 250-877-8973 Wanted: freezer burnt meat-fish, moose, beef, etc.

for sled dog team Andy Busby 250-842-6229 Wanted: Battery charger of Makita cordless tools; model DC10WB Reasonable price paid 250-849-5554.

 

Wanted: a “hard-to-find” retired, skilled & fair auto body repair man to bring one of my pickup trucks back to life. Unfortunately all the body shops are too busy with ICBC claims. My truck is ready to be beau-tiful once again! Terry @ 250-842-7055

_Jan1_

Wanted: house plant in the Hazelton area, 2-4’ high. Will pay up to $20. 250-877-7197

Wanted: remote controls for TVs & stereo equip-ment. 250-847-2674

250 849 5529

We would like to wish you all a safe Holiday Season Our office will be closed from Dec 1st to Jan 11, 2021

Thumbs up to Josh @ Four Dimension Computers for recovering all my data when my new computer crashed. HH

 

BOB’S GUITARS

Bob Walker owner/operator 4044 Railway Ave, Box 3999, Smithers, BC, V0J 2N0

Guitars, amps, ukes, drums, violins. From beginners to pros. All accessories & repairs Monday-Saturday 10am-5pm 250-643-0216

Inventory listed on Varage Sale, Smithers BC

bobsguitars@hotmail.co.uk

January 8, 2021

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New Hazelton, 4413 10th Ave, Open Weekdays 9‐5 

778‐641‐4541 / Email ectraining1@outlook.com 

Spartan Pizzeria @

Hazelton Secondary

Open Wed, Thurs & Friday

No longer open Saturday

4-8pm

250-842-4151 or Message @

facebook/HSSPizza

Some Abbreviations:

_   GC - Good Condition EC - Excellent condition Obo - or best offer LN - Like new LG - large QN - queen SZ - size BN - Brand new NIB - new in box HD - heavy duty

EWR - excellent working condition GWC - good working condition GWG - decent jeans

ERC - excellent running condition NP/NS - no pets, no smoking c/w - comes with

GFM - great fuel mileage SIO - Serious Inquires Only MPG - miles per gallon

Misty Rivers is hiring for an

Arts Administrator Assistant.

Deadline for submissions is Jan 10, 2021.

This position pays $19-$21/hr

Email mistyrivercac@gmail.com for the full

posting.

As

 

many

 

people

 

in

 

our

 

community

 

are

 

aware

 

Melissa

 

VanderBaaren

 

was

 

recently

 

involved

 

in

 

an

 

accident

 

just

 

outside

 

of

 

New

 

Hazelton

 

with

 

a

 

semi.

 

Her

 

diagnosis:

 

two

 

broken

 

femurs

 

and

 

facial

 

lacera ons

 

which

 

thankfully

 

didn’t

 

re-quire

 

reconstruc ve

 

surgery.

 

Melissa

 

is

 

work-ing

 

hard

 

with

 

her

 

physio

 

and

 

is

 

determined

 

to

 

be

 

walking

 

soon.

 

As

 

many

 

have

 

asking

 

to

    

donate,

 

a

 

recovery

 

fund

 

has

 

been

 

set

 

up

 

for

 

Melissa

 

at

 

the

 

Bulkley

 

Valley

 

Credit

 

Union

 

to

 

help

 

with

 

medical

 

costs,

 

as

 

she

 

will

 

be

 

o

ff 

work

 

for

 

quite

 

some

 

me.

 

Etransfers

 

can

 

be

 

made

 

to:

 

melventures18@gmail.com.

 

There

 

is

 

also

 

an

 

account

 

at

 

RBC

 

#02160-003

 

#5017348.

  

We

 

would

 

like

 

to

 

thank

 

everyone

 

for

 

all

 

of

 

their

 

kindness,

 

caring

 

and

 

support.

 

It

 

has

 

made

 

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Hazelton New and Used

4409 10th Ave (beside Hangover’s Chicken) Mon-Sat 12-6, closed Sunday’s

Donations accepted

Seniors Day every Tuesday-30% discount 778-641-4224

January 8, 2021

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Bulkley Browser Office Hours

Monday

Open 9-1pm

Tuesday

Closed

Wednesday Open 9-1pm deadline 1pm

Wednesday Print

Thursday Delivery

Friday

Delivery

Vintage

 

Fur

 

Coats

 

and

 

Leather

 

For

 

sale

  

By

 

Appointment

 

Only

 

250

877

2563

 

Huge thumbs up to Dr. Said & nurses in emergency. Had great service. Not once have I had any problem with any staff at Wrinch. So glad we have a hospital in our area. Gratefully

appreciated.

Lots of new items and supplies available at

Tri-Town Lumber & Feed,

South Hazelton

Stop in and see what we have in stock.

Monday-Saturday, 9am-5pm

250-842-5744

Thumbs up to the Village of Hazelton Maintenance Crew for their excellent work ethics. No matter the season the town of Hazelton is

safe.

 

 

Intermediate Teacher Posting

Due to a recent vacancy, Kispiox Community School is accepting applications for a grade 7 teacher position (1.0 FTE)

to start as soon as possible.

Position Summary:

Kispiox Community School requires an organized, energetic grade 7 Teacher.

Kispiox Community School is located within traditional Gitxsan Territory on the beautiful northwest interior of B.C.

and serves the small communities of Kispiox and surrounding areas. Our K-7 elementary school has a student

population of approximately 130 students, 90% of which are aboriginal. Kispiox is a First Nations community of

approximately 750-people located 14km north of Hazelton, B.C. This picturesque community enjoys having a modern,

well equipped, progressive school within the village.

Summary of main job requirements:



Familiarity with the new BC Curriculum, and the ability to teach both literacy and numeracy knowledge and skill

lessons at the intermediate level.



Good behaviour management skills and the ability to maintain a positive classroom learning environment.



Prepare and update Individual Education Plans



Incorporate cultural knowledge and activities into the curriculum.



A thorough knowledge of and respect for the aboriginal culture and history of the area and the issues facing

aboriginal students today.



Demonstrated ability to make content relevant and engaging to the rural learner and participate in outdoor

education.



Experience using technology and web-based resources in instruction including Smartboards, Ipads, Reading and

Math Academy.

Knowledge and experience or willing to learn core programs and assessments:



Reading Mastery



DIBELS



Six Minute Solution



Math Focus 7

Qualifications/Skills:



Possesses a BC Teaching Certificate.



Have special education training or experience working with children with special needs.



Experience with First Nation students and knowledge of First Nation Culture would be an asset.



Willingness to participate in extra-curricular, community, and cultural events.



Excellent interpersonal skills and classroom management skills.

Interested candidates should e-mail, fax or mail covering letter, a resume and references to:

Brian Muldon – Kispiox Community School Principal

1439 Mary Blackwater Drive, Kispiox Community School, Kispiox, B.C. V0J 1Y4

e-mail: bmuldon@kispioxschool.ca

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Many thumbs up to Alex Stoney for his work with the youth and his work in the

community. God Bless Alex.

Thumbs up & Thank you to whoever cleared the path from Old Town to the Hagwilget

Bridge on New Year’s Day. Clutch.

January 8, 2021

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The WMHA Thrift Shop is closed until further notice. Please hold off any donations @ this time.

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING

Notice is hereby given that a second Public Hearing will be held on

Wednesday, January 27, 2021,

virtually on Microsoft

TEAMS

commencing at 6:00 pm

to receive representation from all persons who deem their interest in property to be affected

by the two proposed bylaws:

“Regional District of Kitimat-Stikine Specified Portion of Electoral Area B, Two-Mile Zoning Amendment Bylaw

No. 743, 2020”

and

“Regional District of Kitimat-Stikine Specified Portion of Electoral Area B, South Hazelton Zoning Amendment Bylaw

No. 747, 2020”

In general terms, the purpose of the proposed bylaws is to amend “

Sections 1.4 Definitions”

in both the Two-Mile Zoning

Bylaw No. 320, 1992 and South Hazelton Zoning Bylaw No. 326, 1992 by revising the definitions for

‘Dwelling Unit’

and

‘Mobile Home’

to clarify what qualifies as a ‘Dwelling Unit’ and ‘Mobile Home’. The revised definitions include as follows:

DWELLING UNIT

means one or more rooms, used for residential accommodation occupied by no more than one household,

and contains sleeping and toilet facilities, and only one kitchen. Dwelling unit does not include a camper, recreational vehicle

or park model trailer;”

MOBILE HOME

(Manufactured Homes) means a single dwelling unit suitable for year-round occupancy which is designed to

be transported along a public roadway to the site where it is to be occupied and is complete and ready for occupancy once

foundation supports are placed, utilities are connected and other incidental assembly functions undertaken, and meets or

exceeds Canadian Standards Association (CSA), Z-240 or A-277 certified standards, and assigned a Manufactured Home

Registry Number. Mobile Homes or Manufactured Homes does not include travel trailers, recreational vehicles or campers.”

Public Hearing Details:

Due to the ongoing COVID-19 precautions, any persons wishing to provide a submission regarding the proposed bylaw

amendments are requested to do so in writing by letter, via email at planning@rdks.bc.ca or by fax at 250-635-9222. Any

persons wishing to attend the public hearing in person can do so virtually through Microsoft TEAMS or by calling in to the

telephone number mentioned below.

Call-in Information:

+1-833-483-3957

Canada (Toll-free)

+1-437-703-4657 Canada (Toronto)

Phone Conference ID: 591 800 324#

Written submissions regarding the proposed amendments must be received at the Regional District office no later than 12 p.m.

on January 27, 2021. Verbal submissions will be received at the Public Hearing until adjournment of the Public Hearing.

The Public Hearing on Amendment Bylaws 743 and 747, 2020, will be held by Directors Paranich, Lowry and Sterritt or their

designated alternates as delegates of the Regional District Board. A copy of the Board resolution making the delegation, and

the proposed Bylaws 743 and 747, 2020 may be inspected at the offices of the

Regional District of Kitimat-Stikine,

300-4545 Lazelle Avenue, Terrace, BC V8G 4E1

between the hours of 8:30 a.m. and 4:30 p.m., Monday to Friday, except

statutory holidays, or on the Regional District website at www.rdks.bc.ca. Please direct your requests and enquiries to

Planning and Development Services at planinng@rdks.bc.ca or call 250-615-6100 or toll-free 1-800-663-3208.

Please note that no further information or submissions can be considered by the Regional District Board after the

adjournment of the public hearing.

THIS NOTICE IS GIVEN IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT R.S.B.C., 1996, AND AMENDMENTS THERETO, and

MINISTRIAL ORDER M192 THROUGH AUTHORITY OF EMERGENCY PROGRAM ACT, R.S.B.C 1996, C.111. S. 10.

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OUR

T

IRE

N

EEDS

!

Tires - Repairs - Commercial Truck - Oil Changes - Agricultural -

Calcium-Loader/Skidder

HOURS

Tuesday to Saturday 9-5pm

Closed Sunday & Monday

We will be closed Dec 24-28 and

Dec 31 - Jan 4

250-842-7004

mountnviewtire@gmail.com

www.swiswood.com

 

 

250-877-1107

Birch Flooring - Lumber - Firewood

The contributed items in this paper are not necessarily the opinions of the Editor. Since this is

a community paper, it is the people’s paper, and occasionally their concerns will be published.

(Thumbs up & Down) These articles are not intended to offend, but rather to draw attention to a problem or situation that needs to be rectified; this

sometimes can only be done by making it public.

We reserve the right to edit &

print or not print them.

THE BULKLEY BROWSER LOGS appreciates our generous Christmas

Gift of Literacy supporters. Thumbs up to GGC, BVCU & District of New Hazelton ensuring elementary students got a book for

Christmas!

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WALKER AND SON’S TOWING

Open for business

Serving Hazelton and surrounding areas. Hours of operation 24/7 Discounts for Seniors and Elders

Dispatch 1-250-877-9965 Email walkerandsonstowing@outlook.com

Professionally owned and operated by Bill Walker, Jr.

CLASSIC SANITARY SUPPLIES

Commercial and Residential

Cleaning Products

3835 Broadway Avenue

Smithers, BC

778-640-1032

www.classicsanitarysupplies.ca

sales@classicsanitarysupplies.ca

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3-4 Browser lines preferably 175-225 characters max. We appreciate your support in

advertising with the Browser.

RiverStone

 

Holis c

 

Babe e Ducharme 

Esthe cian/Chartered Herbalist/Reiki Master  

Phone: 778-210-0209 

riverstoneholis c@gmail.com 

www.riverstoneholis cdayspa.com 

Thumbs up to the security brigade in Moricetown for their kindness, compassion and resourcefulness. Evangeline & her team of women

are an amazing group of security professionals.

Hangover’s Chicken & Fish

Plus variety of frozen take & bake meals

4405-10th Ave, New Hazelton

250-842-0202

Open Daily 2PM-9PM

January 8, 2021

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Foster homes provide valuable information

about animals that cannot be determined in

a shelter situation. Having a dog or cat in a

foster home, reduces stress for the animal,

and provides information as to how an

animal will act in a home situation. This

allows us to find the best forever home for

the animal. Foster homes also free up

space at the shelter, so we can help more

animals in need.

We are in urgent need of more foster

homes. You, reaching out to help, can

make all the difference in a homeless

animal's life.

Please help us help more animals!

Visit

nwas.ca

to find out more or contact

our Foster Coordinator

at

volunteer@nwas.ca

Tuesday to Friday 10am-8pm Closed Sat, Sun, Monday

Appointment Only, Masks Mandatory

 

 

 

Dog Boarding

Dog Grooming Available

Open Year Round

250-842-8413

Facebook: hazeltonlovesdogs

The

 

Jones

 

family

 

would

 

like

 

to

 

extend

 

their

 

gra tude

 

to

 

the

 

Hazelton

 

Community

 

for

 

their

 

outpouring

 

of

 

love

 

and

 

condolences

 

in

 

the

 

passing

 

of

 

David

 

Jones.

 

 

A

 

Celebra on

 

of

 

Life

 

will

 

he

 

held

 

once

 

it

 

is

 

safe

 

to

 

do

 

so

 

(COVID-19).

 

Connec ng

 

was

 

very

 

important

 

to

 

Dave,

 

so

 

we

 

feel

 

an

 

in-person

 

celebra on

 

is

 

what

 

he

 

would

  

appreciate

 

most.

  

 

There

 

will

 

be

 

a

 

memorial

 

fund

 

established

 

in

 

David's

 

name

 

with

 

the

 

Bulkley

 

Valley

 

Community

 

Founda on

 

to

 

support

 

ini a ves

 

that

 

were

 

close

 

to

 

Dave's

 

heart.

  

Details

 

will

 

be

 

announced

 

in

 

the

 

near

 

future.

 

 

Thank

 

you

 

from

 

the

 

Joneses

 

far

 

and

 

wide,

 

with

 

much

 

love

 

and

 

apprecia on,

 

wife

 

Jane,

 

(8)

 

DALE

 

DOES

 

IT

 

LOCALLY!

 

Septic tank pumping service.

250-842-5063

S e r v i n g K i t w a n g a & t h r o u g h t h e H a z e l t o n A r e a s

Elizabeth Larsen

 

Counselling and Consulting

Registered Clinical Counsellor 3228 Bowser Street, New Hazelton, BC

778-202-1670

counselling@elizabethlarsen.net

www.elizabethlarsen.net

Private therapy and strategic support for 

individuals, couples, families and organizations FNHA Mental Health provider Domestic Peace Program for Men - NSDP

Employee Assistance Programs Self-referrals welcome

 

 

 

 

 

Aerial

 

Imagery

 

and

 

Mapping

 

Services

 

 

Contact:

 

Jake

 

Storie

 

778-210-0551

 

or

  

Chris

 

Turner

 

778-202-1241

 

path

fi

nderuav@gmail.com

 

LARSON CONTRACTING

 Certified septic system design and install

 Bobcat with attachments

 Mini and mid sized excavator

778-210-1323

We would like to extend a heartfelt thank

you to our members for helping us take

measures to stop the spread of

COVID-19. We understand how stressful

these times can be. Stay safe!

 

Monday to Thursday 9:30am to 3:30pm

Friday 9:30am to 4:00pm

www.bvcu.com

250-842-2255

H A Z E L T O N S ’

     

B R A N C H

     

Zelda's Travel

Mug Cafe

"a little taste of home "

In New Town beside the skate board park

Hours: 8am-5pm Tuesday to Friday.

10am-5pm Saturday

Closed Sunday and Monday

Closed Stat Holidays

We will close December 24th for two

months. Thank you to everyone that

continued to support us during this crazy

year. It has been our pleasure to serve

you. Merry Christmas to all! Wishing you a

healthy, happy 2021!

250-842-5444

Esteem

 

Esthe cs

   

#4-4633

 

10th

 

Ave,

 

New

 

Hazelton

 

250

877

8944

 

Jasmine

 

Jack,

 

professional

 

Esthe cian

 

Facials,

 

pedicures,

 

nails,

 

waxing.

 

 

NOTICE OF VIRTUAL ANNUAL

GENERAL MEETING:

NOTICE is hereby given that the Annual General Meeting of the Members of the Gitxsan Child & Family Services Society (the “Society”) initially scheduled for the 25th day of November 2020 has been rescheduled to the 18th day of February 2021 at the hour of 10:00 AM with Zoom access granted to registered members who register with Val by 4:30PM Tuesday February 16th 2021.

The purposes of the meeting are:

1. To receive the financial statements and annual report of the Society for the fiscal year end March 31, 2020;

2. To appoint the auditor of the Society for the ensuing year;

3. Board Elections for two community representatives:

a) Kispiox (3 yr. term) b) Gitanyow (3 yr. term)

4. To transact such other business as may properly be brought before the meeting.

If you are registered with one of our five member bands and are interested in renewing your annual membership to the society and/or you are a registered band member of Kispiox or Gitanyow, and would like to vote for a potential director by mail in ballot, please call:

Val Simms-Muldoe Phone: (250) 842-2258 ext. 301 Toll Free: 1-877-513-5858 ext. 301 to request a voting package no later than 4:30 pm Friday February 5, 2021 or to request a membership form no later than 2:30 pm Monday January 4, 2021.

Membership Deadline: 4:30 pm on Monday January 18, 2021.

Mail-In Ballots Deadline: Postmarked no later than Friday February 12, 2021.

In-Person Advance Polling:

Kispiox: Tuesday February 2, 2021,1:00 pm – 6:00 pm

GCFSS Administration Office 1540 Mary Blackwater Drive Kispiox, B.C

Gitanyow: Thursday February 4, 2021, 1:00 pm – 6:00 pm

GCFSS Gitanyow Satellite Office: 3389 Fourth Avenue

Gitanyow, B.C.

Dated this 8th day of December, 2020

LIQUID ELEMENTS

PORTABLE WELDING

Steve McPhail

(250) 842-8081

steve.liquidelements@gmail.com

 Pressure Welding  Structural Welding

 Heavy Equipment Repair

 Carbon, Aluminum and SS TIG

 Hard Surface Repair and Buildup

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