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November 2014 1 The Bulletin
November 2013
District of Hudson’s Hope
9904 Dudley Drive, PO Box 330, Hudson’s Hope, BC V0C 1V0 Phone: 250-783-9901 Fax: 250-783-5741
E-mail: [email protected] www.hudsonshope.ca
New Trees in Town
You’ve probably noticed the new trees that have been
planted around town. We were able to do this project with
a grant from Tree Canada, sponsored by BC Hydro.
There are twenty trees total; ten Amur Chokecherry and
ten Mayday. They all have a stunning show of white
flowers in the spring. They are about fourteen feet tall
right now, but will reach a mature height of twenty-five to
thirty-five feet.
They have semi-permanent fences
around them just to protect them
from the deer. These will stay on
year round for three to five years,
but will be permanently removed at that time.
The green bags around their trunks are water bladder bags.
They have adjustable emitters on their underside and can
provide water to the tree root ball for up to 2 weeks.
A big thank-you to Jamie Eastman and Keith Reschke for
working hard to get this project completed.
Lannie Rhymer Groundskeeper
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District
It’s that time of year again! The flowers had a good year, but Fall is upon us. It
was an exciting season between drought, forest fires and evacuations! Despite all
the excitement our flowers made a beautiful display of colour and we received
many many compliments from the locals and the tourists. As usual there were a
few newcomers to the flower beds this year, as well as all the old favorites. Here’s
a list of my newest favorites, deer-proof and great performers.
Amaranthus or Love Lies Bleeding Clarkia (shade plant)
Coleus “Wizard” Mix (shade plant) Salvia “Flare”
Lobelia “Fountain” Mix Rudbeckia “Radiance”
Rudbeckia “Indian Summer” Snapdragon “Twinnie Peach”
Thank-you to everybody who takes the time to appreciate our work and give us all
those nice comments. I’ve always said I have the best job in the District and it’s
true! Having said that, I’m taking this opportunity to announce that I will be
retiring from grounds keeping this fall to stay home with my family. Again a great
big thank you to everybody who has been so kind and supportive to me over the
years. Also a huge thank-you to all my co-workers who made coming to work every
day so great. You guys are like a second family! I feel so lucky and so proud to
belong to such a wonderful community.
Lannie Rhymer, Groundskeeper
Elections 2014 November 15, 2014 Community Hall 8am-8pm
Street Lights
The District is working to repair all street
lights that are out. To help us, please let
us know if your street light is out. Metal
poles are the District’s and wood poles
are BC Hydro’s. We can then fix ours and
pass on the request to BCH to fix theirs.
If you can get the pole
number that would be
really helpful. Please
phone 250-783-9901
or email [email protected]
Garbage Cans
Now that the snow is upon us
it is important that garbage cans are left in your driveway,
as not to be in the way of the snowplows.
The Department of Public Works thanks you in advance for your
cooperation.
November 2014 3 The Bulletin
Library Hours: Monday/Tuesday 12:00 pm - 5:00 pm Wednesday 12:00 pm - 7:00 pm Thursday 12:00 pm - 5:00 pm Friday 12:00 pm - 6:00 pm Sunday 12:00 pm - 5:00 pm Saturday Closed Statutory Holidays Closed Hours in effect Labour Day to Victoria Day
Library
Wow! That was a long two months of renovations!
We had to close the library for much longer than antici-
pated but thankfully we were able to open again for the
second half of October. Sadly our library programming
had to be cancelled for the month of October until we
had an indoor washroom facility. We will send a PSA
with the upcoming program times and start dates.
Hopefully the end of the renovation will go as planned and be completed by the
time this is printed! As it is right now we still have doors to install as well as our
accessible washroom and our workroom to complete and fill. It is looking gorgeous
though! Thank you so much to our Board, staff and volunteers for helping us
along the way. A big thank you to the volunteers for the BC Hydro Day of Caring
who contributed their own time to helping us out.
Much appreciation to all of our financial contributors which included a New Horizons
for Seniors grant (not to be confused with our own New Horizons), NPSCU, PRRD,
Butler Ridge, Omar Kirkeeng, Hudson's Hope Volunteer Fire Department, Stark
Safety and Wally and Lenore Harwood. Also thank you to the many local business
and personal donations, as well as your support during our fundraisers over the
last several years; without your contributions, many of the upgrades would not
have been possible.
We are also extremely appreciative for all of the effort made by Karlin Enterprises
(Wayne Karlin, James Falkmann and Russell McCracken), Rodney Rice
(Electrician) and Burton Middleton (Plumber). Thank you so much for everything
that you have done for us. The library is gorgeous!
Amber Norton
Library Director [email protected]
hudsonshope.cmss.libraries.coop
"If there ever comes a day when we can't be together,
keep me in your heart, I'll stay there forever." ― A. A. Milne (Winnie the Pooh)
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Museum November at the Museum!!
On behalf of the Hudson’s Hope Historical Society, thank
you for supporting the Museum Expansion Fundraiser on
October 4, 2014. It was great night, over a 150 people
came out to support the Museum! Congratulations to Lynda
and Lee Luchinski for winning the Hellman Canoe!
Back in 2008, Olive Powell donated her family’s extensive
trophy collection to the Hudson’s Hope Museum. With
the assistance of Northern Guides, the majority of the
trophies were put into storage until the Museum could
come up with suitable display space. In the fall of 2013,
the museum received a donation from the Rutledge family
of a very well preserved log building located on the
Rutledge farm, which has the potential to resolve many
of the Hudson’s Hope Historical Society’s storage and
display needs. The plan is to move the building, build
a basement, and then renovate the structure at our
museum site. The Rutledge Heritage Building will be an
ideal venue to tell the history and story of Hudson’s Hope
and we are looking forward to telling it. If you would like
more information on the expansion or would like to help
with the project, please contact the Museum!
Thank you to all the volunteers that helped make the night such a wonderful event!! We
would also like to thank all the companies and people that donated items for the auction,
or the bucket draws!
The Next Historical Society meeting will be held on November 20th at St Peter’s Church
hall. Everyone is welcome at historical meetings. If you would like any further infor-
mation, please call the museum at (250) 783-5735 or by email at [email protected].
Winter Hours
Monday to Friday 9:00am-4:30pm
Come in and learn something new about the beautiful valley that you live in!
Elinor Morrissey Museum Curator
November 2014 5 The Bulletin
Poppy and Wreath
Campaign
The Poppy and Wreath Campaign
supports the Royal Canadian Legion.
The Legion uses the proceeds from the
campaign to assist veterans and their
dependants in our community.
Poppy boxes will be located at various
locations around Hudson’s Hope.
To order your Remembrance Day
Wreath, please contact Greta Goddard
at [email protected] Or the
District Office at 250-783-9901.
Small wreath:
$25.00
Large wreath:
$45.00
Please make cheque
payable to the
District of Hudson’s
Hope.
Please indicate if you or a representa-
tive will be laying the wreath during
the Remembrance Day service on No-
vember 11th. You can also choose to
have the wreath placed on display at
the Community Hall with any appropri-
ate comments.
Veteran Day Dinner
Monday, November 11th at 6 pm
HH Community Hall
All veterans are welcome. If you are a
veteran and you are not sure if you are
on the invitation list, please contact the
District Office at 250-783-9901.
Remembrance Day
Displays Do you have any information, memorabilia
or pictures you would like to add to the Re-membrance Day displays at the Hudson’s Hope Community Hall?
Any information that could be added to update the current displays would be appreciated.
Please contact Greta Goddard at [email protected] or 250-783-5338
Remembrance Day
Ceremony
November 11th at 10:45 am
District Office Cenotaph
Goodies and treats to follow at the
Community Hall. Everyone welcome.
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SENIOR BUS TRIP
FORT ST. JOHN
Monday, November 3, 2014
Monday, December 1&15, 2014
Contact the District Office at 250-783-9901
no later than 3 pm the Friday prior to the trip to reserve a seat on the van. Leaves Silver Willows at 8:50 am and the
Sportsman’s at 9:00 am. The driver will accommodate individual appointments, however the bus generally starts the return trip from Fort St. John by 3:30 pm. A District of Hudson’s Hope Special Event For more information, contact:
SENIOR/ADULT SWIM
IS BACK ON TUESDAYS
November 4th & 18th, 2014
December 9th & 16th, 2014
Transportation provided: departs from the Sportsman’s Inn at 10am.
Swim from 11-12 noon. Lap Swim from 12-1 pm. Swim pass availa-ble for as low as $5 per session.
Walking track and gym available
Senior Discount at the restaurant on Tuesdays A District of Hudson’s Hope Special Event For more information, contact:
10324 Gething Street Hudson’s Hope, BC
250-783-9211
Mark Your Calendar
10% Thursday Bag Day Nov 20 Nov 24
Dec 11 (Bag Week) Dec 15-20
*STORE IS ALWAYS CLOSED TUESDAYS AFTER BAG DAY*
THRIFT STORE WILL BE CLOSED FOR
XMAS BREAK DEC. 21 TO JAN. 4
Reopen Jan. 5 (1-4pm)
Hudson’s Hope
Thrift Store
November 21, 2014 at the Forresters
$20 Donation at the Door Doors open @ 7pm
$10 Seniors/Students Concert 7:30-10:00pm
Limited Seating—reservations Call (250) 783-8923
Bring some snacks for sharing
DEVON SPROULE
A District of Hudson’s Hope Special Event For more information, contact:
Special Events, Coordinator Greta Goddard 250-783-5338 or email: [email protected]
November 2014 7 The Bulletin
Hudson’s Hope Playschool
Purdy’s Chocolate
Christmas Fundraiser
The Hudson’s Hope Playschool is selling Purdy’s Chocolates just in time for Christmas! Proceeds from this fundraiser will go towards
educational materials for the Playschool.
Catalogues and order forms can be found at a number of local busi-
nesses around Hudson’s Hope. If you would like to have a catalogue of your own, please contact Serena Matchett at 778-887-8963
or email [email protected]
You can also visit www.purdys.com to view the chocolate selection.
Orders Due: November 21st *Please make cheques payable to Hudson’s Hope Playschool
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NO JOB TOO SMALL OR TOO BIG
Snow Plowing - Corral Cleaning - Light Hauling - Livestock Hauling
We Pride Ourselves On Customer Satisfaction
CONTACT: Dennis Beattie or Steve Fiarchuk C. 250-783-0952 250-783-5339 C. 250-262-1669 C. 250-261-1011 Camp Phone: 778-373-6112
NEW HOLLAND SKID STEER - Bucket - Blade - Bale Loader D-6 Caterpillar 30 foot Livestock Trailer or 30 foot Flat Deck Trailer
(c) 250-783-3019
Locally Owned & Operated for 21 Years
Phone: 250-783-9455
Fax: 250-783-9454 [email protected]
12802 Carter Street Box 450 Hudson’s Hope, BC V0C 1V0
Lease & Road Construction/Maintenance
Aggregate Sales & Trucking
Contract Fencing
Fusion Welding
Labour Crews
Pilot Trucks
(c) 250-320-9835
November 2014 9 The Bulletin
Gluten Free Baking Weekly:
Cookies Pie Cake Donuts Bread
Biscuits Waffles
Special Orders By Request
Catering for Your Special Day
Gluten Free Cooking, Baking & Shopping Consultations
cell 306.715.2793
Bella Vita & Friends
Catering
Take the guesswork out of your next function.
Call Bella Vita for:
*Business Meetings
*Luncheons
*Parties
*Holidays *and
more!
Located: Bullhead Mtn Curling Club
For booking call: Julie Vandenberg
783-5450 or
783-0970
Be on lookout for prepared food at Marg’s Minimart!
Serving food Curling Nights!
Everyone Welcome
Not to early to book
Christmas Parties!
We are now coming to Hudson’s Hope!!! Our services will include:
Ink & Toners will be on hand at Big Box Store Prices:)
Simply give us a call to book your appointment. Ph: 250-788-1009
Fax: 250-788-1029
PC Repairs Laptop Repairs Laptop Screens Replacements Upgrades
BC Registered Acupuncturist
Available at Hudson’s Hope
Health Centre
Mondays & Thursdays 10:00 am to 4:30 pm
To book appointments please
call 250-264-2322
www.acuwell-alt.com
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NOVEMBER 4th, 7pm—9pm
Members of the Beryl Prairie and Downtown Fire Halls will be going door
to door collecting non-perishable food items.
Monday-Friday 10 am-7pm
Closed Saturday & Sunday
250-783-9433
Annual General Meeting
Date: November 20th, 2014 Location: Hudson’s Hope School Time: 6:45 pm
EVERYONE WELCOME
November 2014 11 The Bulletin
The Bulletin 12 November 2014
Obituary
James “Tex” Aubrey
MacKeigan
James “Tex” passed away peacefully on
September 24, 2014 at the Fort St. John
Hospital surrounded by his wife Linda & three daughters, Brenda, Darlene & Pedd.
James was born in Glace Bay, NS, April 1936 to Neil and Pearl (MacDonald)
MacKeigan who predeceased him, along with his wife Margaret.
James joined the Air Force shortly after school and eight years later moved to the Peace River District where he pursued his interest in business. His love of the com-munity lead him into local politics serving
as a councillor and then Mayor helping to
bring an ice arena and new Health Clinic to town.
James or “Tex” as he was known, is survived by his wife, Linda; son Tex; step-son, Miguel; daughters, Brenda, Darlene and Pedd; six grandchildren; siblings, Lail, Murdoch, Stuart and Calvin.
General
The Hudson's Hope Healthcare & Hous-
ing Society which is the Board that runs
Silver Willow Court will holding their
Annual General Meeting
Tuesday, December 09, 2014
7:00 p.m.
Board Room at Silver Willows.
We would be happy to have some new
members join us. Membership fee is
$2.00. Following the AGM will be a
regular meeting where the election of
officers will take place.
If you have any questions, please con-
tact Elaine Ferguson at 783-5345 or Bill
Lindsay at 783-5557.
Meeting are held every second month
or as required.
Having an affordable residence for sen-
iors is very important in Hudson's
Hope.
P.S. WE HAVE A LOT OF FUN AND ARE
REALLY NICE PEOPLE!
Thank you
I want to thank members of our community for
the help they have given us during Tex’s declin-
ing years. Medical Staff, Fire Dept., Ambulance
Crew, RCMP, District Staff, Joan and Carolanne.
I want to thank BC Hydro Construction Manage-
ment crew, Voith and Andritz for their concern
and patience while I took time off work. Thank
you Mark for snow removal that made it possible
for Tex to get to the Coffee Shop everyday.
Remember “Life is Short”, so make the best of it.
Sincerely, Linda MacKeigan and Family
November 2014 13 The Bulletin
Thanks from Jacob Potter!
Michael, Jacob and Lindsay would like to thank everyone for the wonderful gifts that were brought to Jacobs baby shower! And thank you to those of you who took the time to drop one off to us at the house. So many awesome
things for him it's really too bad they grow out of everything so fast!
We will be sure to buy something great for him with the money collected.
A grateful THANKS from the Potter Family!
Daphne
Date of Birth: October 1, 2014 Time of Birth: 12:45 pm Birth Weight: 9 pounds Length: 54 centimeters
Welcomed with Love by,
Jean-Luc & Ana
Karsyn Myles
Date of Birth: September 23, 2014 Time of Birth: 8:14 pm Birth Weight: 7 lbs 10 oz Length: 18 1/2 inches
Thank you
We would like to thank everyone for their quick response and help when Harold had his accident, on Sunday October 12, 2014. The Fire Department, Police, and Ambulance were so helpful to free him from his truck.
Thank you ever so much, Harold, June, Rocky and Tammy
Survey Ministry of Transportation would like the
public’s input on BC Roads. They are ask-ing for this in the form of a survey. Go to engage.gov.bc.ca/transportationplan to provide your feedback. If you would like a copy of the survey, you can pick one up at the District Office. Also, once you have
completed the survey the District Office will
be collecting them and taking them to the Ministry of Transportation. Deadline for surveys to be submitted is December 12, 2014. If you have any questions please call 250-783-9901.
The Bulletin 14 November 2014
Sunday, November 30th, 2014
Parade Start Time: 6:30pm
CELEBRATE THE HOLIDAYS IN THE HEART OF
DOWNTOWN HUDSON’S HOPE
Enjoy the community spirit, treats, and hot chocolate after the parade at Beattie Park.
To enter a Float/Vehicle in the parade, fill out the entry form on page 15
Christmas Craft Creations & Santa Skate Friday, December 5th
3:00-5:00 pm at the Hudson’s Hope Arena
Christmas Card Making
Local expert volunteers on hand
to provide tips and “cheery” ad-
vice for all.
Children’s creative craft corner
Christmas creations and cool
crafts.
Younger children must be ac-
companied by an adult.
Cookie Decorating
Create your own festive treat.
Ornament Redecoration
Reconstruct and reinvent a
unique ornament.
Santa Skate
Bring your own skates; if you
don’t have your own the arena
does have a few pairs on hand
Come join the merriment. Lots to
do, and a visit from Santa too!
A District of Hudson’s Hope Special Event
For more information, contact:
Special Events, Coordinator Greta Goddard
250-783-5338 or email: [email protected]
November 2014 15 The Bulletin
A District of Hudson’s Hope Special Event For more information, contact Special Events Coordinator Greta Goddard 250-783-5338 or email: [email protected]
Date of Parade: November 30, 2014
Parade Route: HH Arena, around town, & end at Beattie Park
Assemble: At the Arena Parking lot at 6pm
Parade Start Time: 6:30pm SHARP!
Deadline for Entries: November 26, 2014
Entries can be emailed to [email protected] or dropped
off at the District Office—9904 Dudley Drive
** Please ensure that everyone dresses warmly **
Name of Business, Organization or Group:
_________________________________________________
Type of Float/Vehicle: ____________________________
Contact Person:___________________________________
Address & Phone Number:__________________________
For more information, contact Special Events Coordinator Greta God-
dard 250-783-5338 or email: [email protected]
Route: Parade begins at 6:30 pm at
the HH Arena, travels down
Dudley Dr., turns onto Holland St.,
around MacIntosh Cres., back to
Dudley Dr., turns onto MacDougall,
then left on Paquette Ave, around
Ellis Cres., back onto Paquette Ave,
left on Kyllo St. to Beattie Dr.,
travels along Beattie Dr. to the
Light Up at Beattie Park!
Christmas Parade Route
The Bulletin 16 November 2014
HH Lions
Community
Christmas
Dinner
Saturday, December 6
6:00PM Community Hall
CHRISTMAS
HAMPERS
Applications Available:
HH Thrift Store
Application due date:
November 29th, 2014
On Tuesday, November 4th, 2014 between 7pm—9pm,
members of the Beryl Prairie and Downtown Fire Halls will be going
door to door collecting food for Christmas Hampers and the Food Bank.
Donations may also be brought to
the Hudson’s Hope Thrift Store during regular hours.
The Friends of Hudson’s Hope would like to thank you all for your
continued support.
MJT Contracting
Owner/Mark Trottier
Handyman Services 7 days a week
Serving Hudson’s Hope and area
**Free Estimates
Phone: 250-783-9968 Text: 250-783-0674
November 2014 17 The Bulletin
P&L Ventures Ltd Box 681 Hudson’s Hope, BC V0C 1V0
Pieter Haagsman [email protected] Jan Haagsman C 250 719 8542 C 250 783-0608
H 250 783-5442 H 250 783-9955
since 2000 ISN Compliant
HUDSON’S HOPE CHRISTMAS CRAFT FAIR
NOVEMBER 22, 2014
HUDSON’S HOPE SCHOOL GYM
SET UP AT 9:00AM DOORS OPEN AT 11:00AM - 3:00PM
TABLES $15 EACH BOOK YOUR TABLE NOW—CALL DARCY @ 250-783-2347
CONCESSION, DOOR PRIZES, CAKE WALK, SANTA SACK
TICKETS, PICTURES WITH SANTA & MORE
**COMMUNITY CALENDARS FOR PICK UP**
HOPE TO SEE YOU ALL THERE
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District of Hudson’s Hope
Council News Ambulance Update:
The Emergency Management Responder
(EMR) course which was scheduled for
October was cancelled—not enough par-
ticipants. So BC Ambulance will back up
and offer a shorter course to which they
already have people from other communi-
ties signed up. Rick Loucks, of BC Ambu-
lance, says he doesn’t know if there is
enough time to get new people hired be-
fore the November course starts, but he
will try.
You must have completed the paper-
work (includes criminal record check
and medical check-up) in order to be
hired, and it takes a bit of time to
get everything together.
NEW HIRE ORIENTATION COURSE
Thursday, Nov 6th to Sunday, Nov 9th
Successful completion of this course
qualifies individuals to be “Driver On-
ly” employees of BC Ambulance. If
you apply and are hired, this course
would be free.
Expected number: 6 or 7, maybe 8.
Apparently, BC Ambulance has candi-
dates from other communities already
registered who are waiting for this
course, so they expect this course to
go ahead.
Location: Nov. 6, 7 & 8th will be in
the basement of the District of Hud-
son’s Hope Office. Sunday, Nov 9th is
the driver training and will be at the
Hudson’s Hope airport, which will be
closed for that day.
Time: Workshop runs from 8:30-
4:30 all days.
For further information, contact: Rick
Loucks, Superintendent, North East
District, 250 719 6872; 250 239
1354. [email protected]
Brenot / Lynx Creek Water:
If you’ve driven highway 29 going east,
you will have noted that Lynx Creek never
cleaned up this year. Water tests showed
high turbidity and levels of several heavy
metals outside accepted guidelines for
human or animal consumption. Turns out
there is a large slide on Brenot, which is a
tributary to Lynx Creek. Water was seep-
ing out of the bank in the area of the
slide. Above the slide the water on both
Brenot and Lynx is clear and tests show
all metals are within guidelines. The met-
als are in the sand that is being carried by
the water coming out of the bank. Con-
centrations of the metals are highest in
the water (sludge) coming from the top of
the slide and before it mixes with Brenot
water. From there, concentrations con-
sistently decrease going downstream.
The furthest downstream samples that
were taken is at the Lynx Creek Bridge.
At last sampling, they were still outside
the guidelines. The Health Advisory re-
mains that Brenot/Lynx Creek water be-
low the slide should not be used for irri-
November 2014 19 The Bulletin
District of Hudson’s Hope
Council News gation or human/animal consumption.
What’s Happening:
First sampling was taken just where Lynx
Creek flows out onto the plain about 4-5
km upstream from the Lynx Creek bridge.
Results from that prompted sampling (6
sites both upstream and downstream of
the Brenot slide) by provincial agencies
(Northern Health, Ministries of Environ-
ment and Forests & Lands. The District
also had samples at six different sites
taken and tested.
This is being written on Wednesday,
October 29th. Today in Victoria, any
people involved with the baseline water
data collection programs going on in the
Peace are meeting to share what they
have found so far and are making a plan
for where we go from here. Gilles
Wendling, hydro-geologist for the
Regional District water program, feels
that by the end of November he will have
a presentation suitable for a tour of the
Peace communities to explain what they
have learned. He’s aiming for the end of
November.
Street Lights:
Thank you for continuing to report burned
-out street lights. Replacement is way
behind and we apologize. There has
been a glitch in the system. We think it is
now resolved and crews will be replacing
the bulbs shortly – with LED hopefully!
Site C:
The Federal and Provincial governments
recently issued the Environmental Assess-
ment Certificates to BC Hydro for Site C.
You may have heard this morning that
those approvals have been challenged in
Court. I don’t know the steps involved
from here. The District is not involved
and no public funds are involved in the
court challenge.
Don’t Forget to Vote: Saturday, November 15, 2014
Community Hall: 8:00 am – 8:00 pm
For additional information contact the District Office at: Box 330, 9904 Dudley Drive, Hudson’s Hope, BC V0C1V0
Telephone: (250)783-9901; Fax: (250) 783-5741; Email: [email protected]
Mayor Gwen Johansson DISTRICT OF HUDSON'S HOPE
The Bulletin 20 November 2014
Meetings / Clubs Adult Rec Badminton Monday 7:00 pm
Adult Rec Volleyball Thursday 7:00 pm
Amateur Radio Association 1st Monday 7:00 pm
Arts & Cultural Society 1st Wednesday 7:00 pm
Brownies and Sparks Thursday 3:15 pm
Business Association 1st Tuesday 7:00 pm
Canadian Rangers 2nd Wednesday 7:00 pm
Double “H” Saddle Club 3rd Tuesday 7:00 pm
Emergency Social Services 1st Thursday 7:00 pm
Historical Society 3rd Thursday 7:00 pm
Junior Rangers 1st & 3rd Wednesday 7:00 pm
Library After School Club Wednesdays 3:30 pm
Library Board Meeting 3rd Monday 7:30 pm
Library Story Time Tuesdays 10:30 am
Lions Club 1st Thursday 7:30 pm
New Horizon Seniors 2nd Thursday 2:30 pm
Rod & Gun Club 2nd Thursday 7:00 pm
RTS Community Theatre 2nd Tuesday 7:00 pm
Ski Club– Nedra’s House Last Thursday 7:00 pm
Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat 1
2 3 4 5 6 7 8
9 10 11 12 13 14 15
16 17 18 19 20 21 22
23 24 25 26 27 28 29
30
November 20 14
Home Routes
Senior Bus
Council Meeting
Council Mtg
School
Closure Remembrance Day
—-Early Dismissal Day—-
Food Drive
Sr Swim
Craft Fair
Christmas Parade
Election
Advance Voting
Sr Swim
No School
November 2014 21 The Bulletin
Seniors
Cribbage Wednesdays Wednesdays 7:00 pm Fit for Life Monday and Thursday 9:30 am FSJ Senior Trip As Scheduled
New Horizons Meeting 2nd Thursday 1:00 pm Senior Craft Club Every Tuesday 1:00 pm Whist Mondays Monday 7:00 pm
Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat 1 2 3 4 5 6
7 8 9 10 11 12 13
14 15 16 17 18 19 20
21 22 23 24 25 26 27
28 29 30 31
December 20 14
Senior Bus
Council Meeting
Senior Bus
Sr Swim
Sr Swim
Lions Dinner
COUNTRY FLAVOURS CATERING WE HAVE THE EXPERIENCE TO MAKE YOUR EVENT
WORRY FREE
DEBBIE BEATTIE CELL 250-262-1669 EMAIL [email protected]
BOX 339, HUDSON’S HOPE, BC VOC 1VO
TAMMY FIARCHUK
PHONE 250-783-5339 CELL 250-261-1011
EMAIL [email protected]
Santa Breakfast
Santa Skate
School Closure
The Bulletin 22 November 2014
We have a huge amount of winter tires IN stock & now sell a wide selection of RIMS!
ADDRESS: 9103 Ardill Ave.
CELL: 250-783-0979 SHOP: 250-783-5600
Hours: 8-5 Monday to Friday
WE OFFER ALL TIRE SERVICES:
Seasonal change over
Balancing
Studding
Repair
Rotates
TIRE & RIM RETAIL!!!
Make sure that your winter tires are in good shape for the winter season fast approach-ing. It may be a good idea to get ahold of us and reserve your winter tires now. We can get fast delivery if we don’t have your size in stock, so you can get back on the road quickly and safely! *Free Quotes for sets of tires* Again this season we are offering a pick-up/drop off service for $10.
November 2014 23 The Bulletin
Beltane Day Spa Christa-Lynn Flowers
Come Join Us To Refresh Your Spirit
Open Monday-Saturday
In the loft at the Pearkes Center
Call to book your appointment today 250-783-3311
We offer Manicures, Pedicures, Waxing, Eyebrow & Eyelash tinting
Gel nails and gel toes at reasonable prices, and Monthly Specials
**MONTHLY SPECIAL FOR NOVEMBER**
HOT STONE MASSAGE 20% OFF
HEALTHY EATING OVER
THE FESTIVE SEASON
November 18, 2014
5:00 pm
Community Hall
Presentation with meal to follow
A Hope for Health hosted event. If interested in attending
please call 250-783-5557 or email [email protected]
By November 13th, 2014
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The New Run
It’s beginning to look a lot like Christmas at
Sugarplums Sugarplums is starting the holiday season with
3 days of in store specials
Thursday Nov 6th 12:00—8 pm Friday Nov 7th 12:00—8 pm Saturday Nov 8th 12:00—6 pm
Stop in and check out some of the new Christmas Stock Enjoy a coffee or hot chocolate
And the sights and smells that you know and love!
Unique Gifts, Cards, Gourmet foods dips, mustards, hot sauces, Bath and body items, essential oils, candles
Chocolate yum, Books, wall décor, basically lots of super swell stuff!
9813 Fredette Avenue Ph: 783 - 5740
Hudson's Hope Fire & Rescue would like to thank Theresa Mucci – Rodgers from North
East BC Realty Ltd for the generous donation of a set of pet oxygen masks. These
specially designed animal masks can be used both on conscious pets that have suffered from smoke inhalation and pets that need to be resuscitated after losing consciousness from exposure to the dangerous toxic fumes. Pets are an important part of our lives, and this donation greatly assists us in our efforts
to provide care for this beloved portion of our community.
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HUDSON’S HOPE HORNETS INITIATION TOURNAMENT
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 29TH, 2014
Games will start @ 9 am & continue through out the day
Teams Participating
Hudson’s Hope Hornets Clearview Colts
Chetwynd Giants Tumbler Ridge Raptors
Come out and cheer on our Little Hockey Players
RAFFLE PRIZES, 50/50 DRAWS & FUN, FUN, FUN! Concession will be open.
Ski Hill News
I hope this little bit of snow has started everyone thinking about skiing. Good progress has been made at the ski hill to get ready for winter. Our tireless bushwhackers have been busy cutting new trails and brushing out old ones. The second ski run has been cleared that runs under the power-line on the other side of the lift. It is a bit lower gradient than the first run but offers some interesting bumps and hollows. We just need to put some pads on the power poles (and get some more snow). They have also been clearing a trail for cross-country ski-
ing or snowshoeing in the winter and mountain biking in the summer. One more section will
complete the loop. Thanks guys for all your hard work!! A huge thanks also goes out to our ever-reliable local businesses. Ken Janzen has once again mowed the grass on the hill, Omar Kirkeeng has installed a culvert and smoothed out some of the bumps on the new run and W6 has graded the
road. Thank-you so much for your time and equipment!! We now have some rental skis available at the hill. We sold 23 sets locally and the remainder will be used as rentals. We weren’t able to get junior skis from Powder King but are working on buying new
ones to be rented out and possibly helmets as well. We have had quite a few submissions to our logo
contest and will review them all at our next meeting Oct 30. Thanks to everyone who made submissions!!
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BC Rivers Day "I have been for a long period among the Rocky Mountains, but have never seen anything like this country. It is so wild that I cannot find
words to describe our situation at times. We had to pass where no human being should venture....” Alexander Mackenzie
A grateful appreciation goes out to all who helped with the event: Bob Fequet, Jason Naisby, Steve Twa, JCRs, Lynx Creek Campground, St. Peter’s Church, Hudson’s Hope Fire Department, and our local RCMP.
The roasted corn and hotdogs were excellent. Congratulations to all the prize winners.
Thanks to all who came out to participate in this event. Keep the rivers flowing.
Perfect Pumpkin Painting
What a wonderful afternoon. Kids of all ages enjoyed frolicking through the pumpkin patch to pick their perfect pumpkin. Over 85 participants designed, created, and artistically paint-
ed pumpkins. A special thanks to all who helped with this event; Julie Biever and Eileen Chatten for their generous donations of gourds, Hudson’s Hope School for the use of their
facility, Darwin Watson for lending the hay for the pumpkin patch. A huge thank you to our many volunteers: Bob, Christopher, Jayson, Mikey, Brandon, Austen, Sydne, Conner and Celina.
January 25 to February 01
Get ready for more great activities, more prizes and
more fun….
Ice sculpture is back. Start planning now
Check the Hudson’s Hope District website for updated
information
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THIS IS WHAT THEY CALL, “A BUYERS MARKET” The market is what it is, the sellers have listened and
prices are coming down!!
This 4 bedroom + office 2.5 bath 2500 square foot House is a perfect family home located right across from the school. Newly renovated kitchen is a dream.
10610 Monteith Street
This 3 bedroom 1 bath mobile home with large addition, sits on a large very private yard. Currently rents well and will make a great investment.
Nicole Gilliss Realtor
ReMax Action Realty
(250) 783-1076 [email protected]
Split entry home will make a great investment property. 2 bedroom 1 bath with room to add more. The bonus is this Home has a new roof and a new furnace!
10016 Gaylor Avenue 10103 Robison Avenue
This 2 bedroom 2 full bath 1993 mobile home sits on a concrete crawl foundation. Has a beautiful large yard and great deck.
10127 MacIntosh Crescent
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School Carnival:
I would like to extend a warm thank you to the following people for their ef-forts volunteering to help make the School Carnival a big success during the Fall Fair:
Kim Stacey, Lori Herrington, Amber Norton, Heidi Naisby, Kelly and Bella Lucas
-Jarnagin, Bob Norton, Dwylla & Cadyn Moraice Budalich, Janette Taylor, John McKeown & Tammy Anderson, Hudson's Hope Firefighters, Travis Winnicky,
Caroline Beam, Tanner Grabowski, Johnny Herrington, Rich Brown, Parker MacDonald, Ashley Thompson, Cutter Taylor, Justin Marini, Cindy Martin, The JCR's, Jade Rowe, Tess Herrington, and Jordan Brown.
I really hope I didn't miss any names! There were so many people who showed up to help (and I was busy getting "dunked" a fair bit myself). The Carnival was a great fundraiser for our school, and a lot of fun for our community. Thank you to everyone!
Sam2 by Scrap Art's Music: Our school enjoyed an amazing performance by these incredi-ble musicians. Sam2 provides a variety of musical melodies by using recycled materials to create percussion and wind instruments. Thank you to the many parents who joined us to watch and listen to these fantastic artists.
Terry Fox Challenge: Congratulations to our students who took on and surpassed Mr.
Beam's "Terry Fox Challenge". The student body was challenged to travel over 1000km in the name of Terry Fox. Students jogged, skipped, hula-hooped, dressed up in silly costumes, and much more to raise awareness and recognition for the Terry Fox Foundation. As a result of their efforts, the student body now gets to choose and vote for a song to have Mr. Beam dress-up and perform karaoke to!
Volleyball: Congratulations to our Junior-Senior Girls' Volleyball Team. They are off to an excellent start to the season, placing 3rd at a recent tournament against some very strong competition. Also, congratulations to our grade 5/6 mixed volleyball team. They have won their first two games and are showing excellent sportsmanship. They will be hosting some
home games on November 6th right after school. Keep up the great work!
Thank you to TACSOTE & "Jam at the Dam" for their generous donations to our music program. With your help, we have recently purchased a classroom set of ukuleles which
should be arriving by the end of October.
New Courses: Our secondary students have been enjoying some courses that haven't been offered in many years, as well as some new ones. This semester students are enjoying a Small Engines Course, Draft-ing & Design, as well as Equine Studies.
Upcoming Events: With the help of an Art Starts grant, as well as our own fund-
ing, students at Hudson's Hope School will be enjoying a performance by
Home of the HAWKS: Helpful, Appreciative, Willing, Kind and Supportive
Hudson’s Hope Elementary-Secondary School
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"Faustwork Mask Theatre" on November 5th. The "Mask Messenger" provides a physical theatre which includes comedy. Our students will learn about the "masks" we wear daily, while at times laughing too hard to notice!
Student of the Week Awards: Congratulations to the following students who have been awarded a Student of the Week Award for great "H.A.W.K.S." behaviour:
Logan Koehn-King, Malahkaj Romanchych, Jaylen Moraice Budalich, Kayla Stuber, Samantha Matus, Ginger Lucas-Jarnagin, Taya Clarke, Brandon Theriault, Taylor Rowe, Oro Weder, Eva
Schenk, Broc Fortin, Keegan Lepine, Sophie Kehl, Ayden Quibell, Isabella Gamboa, Keelin Kortzman, Cindy Martin, Tage Stacey, Brooklyn Howard, Hope Herrington, Lucia Pelly, Brynn Beswick, Brooklyn Richardson, Charlie Kehl, Robyn Haagsman, Samantha McKeown, Riley Haagsman, Sean Hodgkinson, Tarron Stacey, Pasco Weder, Amanda Kyllo, Montana White, Conner Silk, Leland Douglas, Tommy Stout, Billie Naisby, Katie Norton.
Heritage Fair: Our school will be hosting a Regional Heritage Fair in the gymnasium at Hud-son's Hope School on November 21st. This is a great opportunity for our grade 4-6 students to learn about local history, as well as practice their presentation skills. Community mem-
bers are welcome to view the projects. A PSA notice will be provided closer to the date with appropriate times for public viewing.
Remembrance Day Assembly: This will take place on November 7th at 10:45am in the school gymnasium.
Code of Conduct Days: A big thank you to our grade 7-8 students as well as Tess Herring-ton, Cutter Taylor, Sidney Hollen, and Ashtyn Noad. These students did a fabulous job teach-ing our elementary students what it looks like to be good H.A.W.K.S. in a variety of settings in our school. It was wonderful to see our student leaders taking on leadership roles, and also making learning FUN! Our elementary students greatly enjoyed the activities, as well as learning how to be great citizens in our school. Great work!
Hudson's Hope School would like to thank the Public Library for their generous donation of their "Spy table" as well as other toys for our School Library. Thank you!
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www.earlylearning.prn.bc.ca
Powerful Parenting Classes Self Image/Self Esteem Building
How YOU can help your child build a strong inside so they can handle anything on the outside.
Classes start
Tuesday November 4th
6 weeks 6:30-7:45 pm
$69.00 For more information or to register
Call Sue 783-0665 If enough interest will also do a Thursday
morning class
Early Learning
Networking
Make and Take Night
Date: Thursday, November 13th Time: 6:00 - 8:00 p.m.
Where: HH School - Library Theme: Bears
To sign up contact: [email protected]
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R C M P During the month of September, 2014, Hudson’s Hope RCMP detachment responded to 28 calls for service. Some incidents of note during this month are as follows: Sept. 9, during the evening, police located an impaired driver on Kyllo Street. The driver
made a wide, slow turn into the oncoming lane of traffic. The truck also had a headlight out and the cargo light in the box was on. Upon stopping the vehicle, and speaking to the
driver, it was evident that the driver had consumed alcohol. A road side breath demand was made. The driver provided two separate samples of their breath, each one into a different approved screening device. The result of each was a fail. The vehicle was impounded for 30 days and the driver was issued a 90 day Immediate Roadside Driving Prohibition. The driver was also a New driver and had too many passengers in the vehicle.
Sept. 10, Hudson’s Hope Emergency crews responded to a Commercial vehicle collision on Highway 29 North of Hudson’s Hope. The driver had misjudged the speed going into a sharp corner and struck the concrete barrier. The dump truck landed on its side and blocked both lanes of the highway. The driver sustained minor injuries but the dump truck sustained severe damage. The driver was ticketed for Motor Vehicle Act violations.
Sept. 15, Hudson’s Hope Emergency crews responded to motorcycle collision at the Lynx Creek Bridge on Hwy 29. The inexperienced driver took the corner wide and possibly too fast thus striking the concrete barrier. The driver suffered injuries to their shoulder and
transported to the Fort St John Hospital by BC Ambulance crews. The motorcycle was damaged and towed.
Sept. 20, Hudson’s Hope Emergency crews responded to a commercial vehicle roll over on the Farrell Creek Road. The tractor and trailer had rolled while in the 12 km corner on the road. The tractor and trailer ended up in the ditch and severed a power pole. The driver sustained minor injuries. BC Hydro was called to fix the damaged pole. Sept. 22, Police responded to a report of an impaired driver on the Core Road. The vehicle was located on the 23 km point on the Beryl Prairie Road. The driver was exhibiting symp-
toms of intoxication. The driver was detained for impaired driving and a demand was made to provide samples of breath into an approved roadside screening device. The driver provided two samples of breath to the officer. The result each time was a “fail” The driver was issued a 90 day Immediate Roadside Driving Prohibition and the vehicle was impound-
ed for 90 days.
Sept. 23, Police responded to a report that a male was breaching his conditions of release. The suspect’s vehicle was spotted by the responding officer. The officer attempted to pull over the vehicle, but the driver fled away at a high rate of speed through the residential area of Beryl Prairie. A member of the public waved over the officer near Canyon Drive and pointed to where the truck had fled. The officer located the truck hung up on a bank down a gas line access trail. The driver fled through the bushes on foot. The passenger had stayed with the truck. The RCMP police dog was called to assist. The driver had
returned to the scene and was arrested for breaching bail conditions. RCMP police dog services located two rifles hidden in the bushes close by the truck. One of the rifles was loaded. The driver was eventually released to attend court for the breach of his conditions.
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The truck impounded for excessive speeding and the driver was issued tickets for numerous charges under the Motor Vehicle Act for his driving. Sept. 29, Hudson’s Hope Emergency crew responded to a single vehicle
collision on Highway 29. The driver had fallen asleep and went off the road and down an embankment. The vehicle came to a stop about 75 feet from the highway. The driver was transported to Fort St John Hospital as a precaution as was complaining about back pain. 5 Motor Vehicle collisions, 2 animal complaints, and 4 driving complaints (2 being ATVs being
driving on the public roads)
A reminder, that it is illegal to operate a quad, ATV or snow mobile on public highways or roads. Fines may be issued for no insurance ($598) and depending on how the vehicle is being operated; the driver can be charged with “Stunting” (Drive without Consideration or Drive without Due Care $196-$368) The vehicle can be impounded and towed. Please use common sense and safety when operating any of these off road vehicles.
Winter Driving new signs and requirements: This year, new signs have been set up on most major highways and routes that require winter tires or Mud and Snow tires. These “Designated Winter Tire Routes” are marked by signs. October 1 - March 31. Must Use Winter Tires/(cars and pick-up trucks) M+S or mountain/snowflake designation/(commercial trucks) Must carry chains Minimum legal requirements: Tires labelled with mountain/snowflake or M+S (Mud and
Snow) symbols are legally accepted on provincial highways that require winter tires. Winter tires, to qualify as legal, must have at tread at least 3.5mm deep. Between October 1 and March 31, all passenger vehicles / pick-up trucks are required to use M+S or mountain/snowflake tires on most major highways. Although it is not required, it is a good idea to carry chains for extreme weather. This includes out of province vehicles and rental vehicles. Studded tires up to 3.5mm are permitted on BC highways from October 1 and April 30. Use of studded tires outside of this period may result in a fine.
Commercial vehicles are required to carry chains on sections of most major highways. How will I know when a section of highway requires vehicles to have winter tires or carry chains? Sections of highways requiring winter tires or chains on board are marked with road signs. Should you choose to go beyond that point without the proper equipment, you may be turned around by RCMP, CVSE or another policing agency, and subject to a fine. If you are
involved in a collision in a designated winter tire route, where somebody is injured or killed
then there may be risk for civil liability or criminal charges such as Criminal Negligence. For more information pertaining to the winter tire requirements and winter driving tips, you can look online at http://www.th.gov.bc.ca/SeasonalDriving/winter.html
Special Occasion License Permits Applications: The Hudson’s Hope RCMP are requiring at least two weeks between the time the
application is made and the date of the planned event. Any applications brought in under the two week time frame may not be approved or endorsed. Proper planning leads to a smoother running event that can be thoroughly enjoyed.
Cpl Trevor LN Romanchych Detachment Commander Hudson’s Hope RCMP
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What is a Winter Tire?
British Columbia accepts “mountain snow-
flake” or “mud and snow” tires with at least
3.5 mm tread as winter tires.
Check your tires for these signs:
The mountain/snowflake symbol on the
side of the tire
These winter tires offer the best traction on
snow and ice, and in cold weather.
The mud and snow symbol on
the side of the tire
These winter tires offer better traction than
summer tires, however, they are less
effective than mountain/snowflake tires on
snow and ice, and in cold weather.
3.5 mm tread
Tires must have 3.5 mm of tread remaining
to be considered winter tires.
Matching Winter Tires
You must have at least 2 matching winter
tires on the same axle, but it is recommend
using 4
Studded Tires
May be used on BC highways from October
1 to April 30, but must have mountain/
snowflake or M+S symbols to be considered
winter tires.
Drivers in some parts of the southern coast, where regulations are more relaxed due to warmer weather, should use discretion when equipping their vehicles.
When are Winter Tires or
Chains Right for Me?
Winter tires and chains can make your
vehicle safer.
You must use winter tires (passenger
vehicles) or carry chains (commercial trucks)
between October 1 and March 31
on most BC highways.
British Columbia's climates range from freezing cold to pleasantly mild in the winter; equipping your vehicle appropriately depends on what you are driving and where you are driving.
More winter driving tips can be found at the below link. http://www.th.gov.bc.ca/SeasonalDriving/winter.html
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Site C Clean Energy Project
Monthly Field Studies Summary: November 2014
BC Hydro is continuing to conduct environmental and engineering field studies on
and around the Peace River between the Williston Reservoir and the Alberta border
to inform detailed mitigation and monitoring planning. The Site C project received
environmental approval from the federal and provincial governments in October
2014. The project requires an investment decision by the Province and regulatory
permits and authorizations before it can proceed to construction.
This notice provides a list of field work planned for November 2014. Helicopters
may be required for some of the work listed below. BC Hydro will obtain permits,
and complete environmental management plans and archeological assessments as
required.
Current and previous field study activities are available at
www.sitecproject.com/news-and-information/field-study-notices and in the
Community Consultation offices in Fort St. John and in the Pearkes Centre in Hud-
son’s Hope.
Regular and ongoing BC Hydro work may also be taking place on the Peace River
and tributaries related to BC Hydro’s Peace River water licence requirements or oth-
er operations work.
Environment Studies: Jackfish Lake Moose and Elk Monitoring Program, Peace
River Turbidity and Suspended Sediment Monitoring, Climate and Air Quality Moni-
toring
Engineering Investigations: Traffic Counts, Distribution Line Site Inspections,
Dam Site Investigations, Visual Inspections for Environmental and Archaeological
Assessments, Instrumentation Monitoring
For further information, please contact: Kate O’Neil, Community Relations Office: 250-785-3415 Cell: 250-793-5416
Community Consultation Offices: 9948 100th Avenue, Fort St. John BC V1J 1Y5 10801 Dudley Street (Pearkes Centre), Hudson’s Hope BC V0C 1V0
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Church Directory
Hudson’s Hope Bible
Fellowship
9702 Beattie Drive
783-3107
Sunday Worship at 11:00
Peace Valley
Community Church
10122 Beattie Drive
783-9484
Sunday Worship at 10:00
St. Peter’s
Shared Ministry
9500 Beattie Drive 783-5338
Sunday Worship at 2:00
St. Peter’s Church 9500 Beattie Drive
Reverend Peck Reverend Kebede November 9 November 23
December 14 December 21 Candlelight service
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Hudson’s Hope Elementary Secondary School..783-9994 Highway Maintenance Yellowhead Road & Bridge …….………….…. 250-783-5367 Caribou Road Service .............................. .250-788-2407
Library ………………………………………………..………...783-9414 Monday-Tuesday-Thursday-Friday & Sunday ... 12 - 5 pm Wednesday ....................................................... 12 - 8 pm Saturday ................................................................ Closed
Liquor Store………………………………………..……...… 783-5230
Hours: Tuesday - Saturday 10:30 am – 6:00 pm Closed for lunch from 1 – 2. Closed: Mondays
Museum & Gift Shop …………………….…………..….783-5735 Open Monday to Friday 9 am—4:30 pm Fax: ................................................................... 783-5770 E-mail:…………………………………………[email protected]
New Horizons…………….……………………..…………..783-9434 Playschool……………………………………………………..783-5505 E-mail:……………………………………[email protected] Post Office………………………………………….………….783-5302 Open Monday to Friday 8:30 am - 5:00 pm Closed for lunch 12 noon to 1 pm Open Saturday 9:00 am - 12:00 pm
Power Outages BC Hydro Power Outages ...................... 1-888-769-3766 Street Lights .................................... ..... 783-9901
Thrift Shop……………………………………………….…....783-9211 Hours: Monday to Friday .......................... 1 pm to 4 pm Bag Day……...last Monday of the month from: 1 pm to 4 pm and 7 pm to 9 pm Closed the Tuesday after bag day for clean up.
Transfer Station………………………………………..…...783-5608 Open: Wednesday – Sunday ..................... 11 am – 7 pm Closed : Monday & Tuesdays
Ambulance / Fire / R.C.M.P. 9-1-1
RCMP Non Emergency # …..…………..……….…...783-5241
Avalanche Information…….……………...…1-800-667-1105
Community Hall Call 783-9901. Rental contract and payment can be arranged at the time of booking. Women’s Club Hall Kitchen Cassie @ ............ 783-1327
District Monday to Friday 8:30 - 4:30; Closed Holidays District Office Fax: 783-5741 ……...………..…… 783-9901 Arena (Scheduled hours- Seasonal) ................. 783-5563 Animal Control Officer ...................................... 783-5207 Info Centre (Scheduled hours - Seasonal) ........ 783-9154 Special Events (Greta Goddard)………………..…. .783-5338 Swimming Pool (Seasonal) ............................... 783-9913
Government Bob Zimmer, MP .....................................1-855-767-4567 Pat Pimm, MLA North .............................1-877-332-0101 Mike Bernier, MLA South........................1-855-582-3430 Peace River Regional District ..................1-800-670-7773 T D for the Deaf ................................1-800-661-8773 Federal Information ................................1-800-667-3355 Provincial Information ............................1-800-663-7867
Health Centre...……………………….…………..……...783-9991 Fax: ................................................................. .783-9125
Pharmacy………………………………………...………….783-9947 Hours of operation ............................. Monday – Friday Open ................................................ 9:00 am – 4:30 pm Closed .......................................... 12:30 pm – 1:30 pm BC Nurse Line ………. ..................................……………...811
Public Health Office... …………………………………...783-5221
Mental Health Crisis Line …………………...1-877-442-2828
DRIVE BC Toll free 1-800-550-4997 Web: www.drivebc.ca OIL & GAS -24 Hr Emergency …..…….. 1-800-663-3456 To de-list your phone number from telemarketers call TELUS at ........................................................... 310-1000
Hudson’s Hope Service Directory