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Mike Carter PhotoAndy Waddell, president of the Dawson Creek Sportsman’s Club, shoots skeet on March 6. The club backed a petition to rescind increases to non-resident hunter permits.
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Students at Parkland El-ementary in Farmington had a unique opportunity to share the school’s cross-country and biathlon ski track with their athlete mentor, Canadian Olympian Brittany Webster.
Webster is a four-time Ca-nadian Nationals gold medal-ist, World Cup competitor, and was part of Canada’s cross-country ski team at the Olym-pics in Vancouver 2010 and So-chi 2014.
She has been in close con-tact with students at Parkland Elementary via Skype since the beginning of the school year as part of the Classroom Cham-pions program, which pairs Olympians and Paralympians with high-need schools.
On March 3, Webster flew via an Encana charter from Cal-gary to Grande Prairie, before driving to Parkland Elementary to meet with the children in the classroom.
“It’s an amazing experience,” she said, “and for me to see how much I am able to give the kids is awesome, it’s really great to see. Especially reaching out to communities like Dawson
Creek, where the opportunity to have access to things like this isn’t there all the time.”
Webster is no rookie to the Classroom Champions pro-gram. She has partnered with a number of classroom in Grande Prairie, and with the Devereaux School in Arras.
American Olympic bob-sledder Steve Mesler started the international program in 2009. Webster says she had the chance to meet Mesler at a photo shoot in 2010, and as he explained the program to her, she was “hooked.”
“It’s a big deal for [the kids],” Webster said, “and this school has been amazing because they have been able to bring out a snow machine and build a track.”
Webster works with students on topics like goal setting, and perseverance in the face of adversity, while emphasizing a firm sense of friendship and fair play in sport.
Students at the school in-formed Webster about the track during a Skype call in De-cember and asked her to come try it out for herself, leading to this week’s visit.
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mike carter photoCanadian Olympic skier Brittany Webster visits students at Parkland Elementary March 3. Webster partnered with the school as part of the Classroom Champions programming, inspiring kids to achieve through goal setting, perseverance, friendship and fair play.
South Peace, and was a key partner in making the visit a reality.
“[Webster] really wanted to get together with the kids for skiing because thy asked her to come,” Parkland principal Joanne Dueck explained. “Yesterday, knowing that the cold weather was coming we drove out with a snow-mobile and a track setter.”
Students at Parkland spent the afternoon on the track –located across the road from the school on a farmer’s field - getting tips and skiing with their hero.
Both the Parkland and Devereaux schools are hoping to have Brittany return in May for a similar event.
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When asked how long he’s been hunting, Tim Schram says as long as he can remember.
“Like, as long as I can remember,” he empha-sizes. “My children are no different. My son turned six today, it’s his birthday and my daughter is four. I’ve got pictures of them when they couldn’t walk and I had them out hunting. I backpacked them around. My son shoots a 22. He’s all over it, he loves it.”
For Schram, hunting and fishing are a means of “getting away from town, getting off the iPad and the Internet and the texting. It’s pretty real out there and it’s quality time, it’s great stuff.”
Schram co-owns Corlane Sporting Goods with his brother and sister Rod and Brenda and has been working there, on and off, since his father Jack bought it from the original owners and name-sakes Carl Cortmeyer and Jack Lane.
“I was probably six or seven sweeping floors and cleaning ashtrays, that’s how it starts,” he says.
Schram’s family moved to Dawson Creek in 1961from Vernon for his father’s job as a depart-ment manager at the Hudson’s Bay Company.
“He was either going to quit his job or kill his boss, so he decided to quit,” says Schram. Jack purchased the established sporting goods store shortly after.
“We were selling jock straps and hockey sticks and curling supplies, everything back then. It was a full spectrum store,” says Schram. “It’s a second generation family business and we’ve built it up into what we are today.”
With seven gunsmiths on staff, Corlane Sport-ing Goods is now the largest custom gun shop in Canada. The Dawson Creek store celebrated its bi-centennial last year, something co-owner Schram says is a significant landmark of their presence in the town.
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People of the Peacetold me he needs to get rid of his guns and guess who he comes to see,” says Schram. “My father knew him and I’ve known him; I know his grandchildren, I know his children. It’s kind of nice when you can build up that kind of reputation in the community. We’re the trusted pro-fessionals. Three and four generations have been shopping at Corlane.”
Owning the high-end sporting goods store wasn’t something Schram was on a direct path to, he says.
“We were a hunting, fishing and camping family but I had no idea what I was going to do,” he says. “It just kind of turned out that way.”
Just before quitting a job of three years at the coalmines in Tumbler Ridge, Sch-ram says he approached his parents about the possibility of buying them out of the store.
“They said, “If you want it, absolutely, we can figure it out,” he says. “My brother, he was actually working here at the time and he was all for it.”
Rod has been gunsmithing for 35 years and runs the store’s gun shop. Within the shop Schram says there is a huge amount of talent that is somewhat unique in Can-ada.
“Gunsmiths are kind of a dying breed; you don’t see them, you don’t hear of
them.You don’t hear of kids getting out of
school, jumping up and down, dying to be a gunsmith,” says Schram. “It’s not a recognized profession in Canada.”
Corlane’s head gunsmith is a former aircraft maintenance instructor at North-ern Lights College. “The skills he brings to the table are phenomenal,” says Schram. “He’s brilliant.”
There is also a lifelong tool and dye maker, and a man who worked for SIG in Germany.
“When you start adding all those skill-sets up, combined there’s a lot of things that we can offer to our customers,” said Schram. “If we sell buddy a rifle today and it has a small glitch or problem with it, more often than not we try and fix it and get him out the door with a smile on his face, today. Right now.”
Schram says that being able to service the customers’ needs on-site, rather than sending away for repairs, isn’t something most stores offer. Both in employees and customers, Schram says the appreciation for hunting and fishing culture is evident.
“The clientele that are walking in the door are here because they want to be here theyre not here because the trans-mission just blew up on their $60,000 truck,” says Schram. “We’re adding lei-
sure, we’re adding quality to their life. Ultimately, more often than not, you’re dealing with happy people, upbeat peo-ple. They’re passionate about their leisure time and their sports and we’re helping them with that.”
The demand for custom guns – Cor-lane’s Black Ram is a popular model of their own production-run custom-made Rocky Mountain Rifles – does keep the gunsmiths busy.
“We have seven fulltime gunsmiths in the back and we cannot keep up. We cannot keep up with the demand of what goes on back there,” he says. “We’re not just Dawson, we’re cross country. We have a webpage and that’s huge.”
Since narrowing their focus to hunt-ing and fishing goods, Corlane has be-come the exclusive Canadian dealer of Huskimaw – high-end rifle scopes. Al-though Corlane is distributing nation-wide through their website and growing E-commerce business, Schram says their
South Peace locale brings its own ben-efits.
“Northeastern B.C. is kind off the Serengeti in North America,” he says. “We have it all. We have 21 of the 29 Ameri-can big game species in B.C., and most of them are up here in this corner of the province. As far as hunting is concerned, there’s not a lot of better places to go.”
Having been in the industry so long, Schram says he will see a regular hunter stop for a number of years and then get back into it again with their children.
“The hunting in the Peace River area, we have it all up here and we can cater to the local consumers. I have a pile of local customers, long time faithful custom-ers, second and third generation – we’ve been here long enough,” says Schram. “In a perfect world, one or both my children will take over this business. That’s kind of a dream of mine, but, who knows. I would love to see it.”
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The definition of what it is to be a man has changed for Rolly Lumbala and Matt McGarva over the last few years.
The two BC Lions players were in Dawson Creek this week to break the silence on violence against women, with presen-tations to the community and high school students through-out the region.
Since going through the training associated with the “Be More than a Bystander” program, McGarva and Lum-bala have shifted perspective in their own minds and have come to realize how you treat women says a lot about who you are as a person.
Being a man to them now means having the courage to stand-alone and call out inap-propriate behaviour directed towards women.
“We’re trying to bring aware-ness to have more men step up to the cause,” Lumbala said.
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mike carter photoBC Lions fullback Rolly Lumbala (left) and defensive back Matt McGarava are in Dawson Creek this week present-ing to schools and the community at large about breaking the silence on violence against women as part of the “Be More than a Bystander” campaign.
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BC Lions visit Da wson Creek“It’s been a movement where, for a lot of years there have been a lot of women stepping up, but what we’re trying to do is encourage more men to step up and be a voice.”
The topic is one that is important to Lumbala, who is originally from the Democratic Republic of Congo, known globally as the rape capital of the world.
We all have women in our lives that are important to us, he said, “what I like about this program is that we’re giving you tools on how to deal with the situ-ation.”
These are situations that arise in our everyday lives, and may seem in-nocuous to some, but can be a sign or a symptom of a much larger problem brewing, McGarva adds.
“The whole thing surrounds around me being a man, stepping in doing what is right –saying something to someone
who is acting inappropriately towards a woman, because we know what is right. I think that is what true strength is.”
The message they are delivering to youth and the community at large is one that heightens sensitivity towards problems women have been taking is-sue with for years: cat calling, aggres-sive flirtation, and controlling/jealous behaviour directed towards wives and girlfriends.
“We just say, in certain situations in practice or in the locker room – just be more,” Lumbala said. “When you go through the training you see it all around you.”
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Resident hunters feel they must con-tinue to fight an increase in the number of animals non-resident trophy hunters are allowed to hunt in British Columbia.
But the B.C. government says no fur-ther changes to the policy are forthcom-ing.
Andrew Weaver, the MLA for Oak Bay-Gordon Head, submitted a petition with over 16,000 signatures from B.C. resident hunters to the members of the legislative
assembly March 2 on behalf of the B.C. Wildlife Federation (BCWF).
That same day, resident hunters hosted a rally against the government’s wildlife allocation changes on the legis-
lature’s lawn.Signatories of the petition argue that
the government must rescind its deci-sion to increase the allowable number of animals harvested by non-resident hunters.
“This petition represents a signifi-cant block of voters who are extremely unhappy with the recent changes to the province’s Wildlife Allocation Policy,
which gavea larger share of Limited-Entry Hunt-
ing permits to guide outfitting busi-nesses at the expense of resident hunt-ers,” said Al Martin, director of strategic initiatives for
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Resident hunters refuse to back downMike CarterStaff Writer
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Construction work is progressing well on the Dawson Creek/Chetwynd Area Transmission Project (DCAT).
Between mid-March and early April, some helicopter work will be taking place along the DCAT right-of-way, as follows:
Second half of March: The initial stages of conductor stringing will be taking place on the west segment of DCAT. You may notice helicopters working between the new Shell Groundbirch Substation site (Highway 97, just west of 281 Road) and the new Sundance Lakes Substation site (Highway 97 about 19 km east of Chetwynd).
First half of April: Helicopters will be used for an aerial survey of the entire DCAT line, from the Dawson Creek Substation to the Sundance Lakes Substation site. This will involve several flights along the right-of-way over a period of about four days.
Please note that helicopter work is weather dependent, so all dates are approximate.
BC Hydro and its contractors have obtained the necessary permits and permissions, and will be in compliance with Transport Canada requirements.
For more information on the DCAT project, visit bchydro.com/dcat or contact BC Hydro at stakeholderengagement@bchydro.com or toll free 1 866 647 3334.
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Lyman Clark, a gunsmith for Rocky Mountain Rifles (RMR) in Dawson Creek, fears that if more non-resident hunters gain access to more animals in Cont. Page 12
BCWF wants government to repeal the changes and impose a quota for non-resident hunters and guide-outfitters to a maximum of 10 per cent of the wildlife harvest for moose and elk, and 25 per cent for sheep, bears, and goat
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It is with heavy hearts we announce the passing of Lester Edward Heaton after losing his battle with cancer. He was born November 19, 1939 and passed on March 4, 2015 at Hospice House in Vernon, BC.
He will be remembered by his loving wife of 53 years Jean, his 3 children Ed (Penny), Kathy (Kelly), Ron (Sandy), 7 grandchildren, Brian (Shawna), Sheena, Jenn (Brad), Amy, Greg (Amanda), Jessica, Haley, and 3 great grandchildren, Solara, Brooklynn, and Dax.
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It is with heavy hearts we announce the passing of Shirlee Jean Hartnell on February 24, 2015, with her family by her side. Thank you to the nurses and staff at hospice house. Your kindness and care softened Mom’s journey.
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Donations to Marjorie Willowby Snowden Hospice House in lieu of flowers please.
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Clark represented the Dawson Creek Sports-man’s Club at the March 2 rally in Victoria.
“The guys [guide-outfitters bring in] might buy a beer or a magazine in an airport, but they are picked up by the guide-outfitter and taken right out to camp,” Clark
said. “A lot of the guide-outfitters are owned [by interests] outside of the country, or outside of the province, and that’s exactly where the profits go.”
Despite the continuing protest, Steve Thom-son, Minister of Forest, Lands and Natural Re-source Operations — the minister responsible for the changes — maintains
that the new allocation is fair for all hunters, and that he has no plans to make any further compromise.
“Many of the popular biggame species are not affected at all,” Thomson said, “including mule deer, white-tailed deer, most Rocky Moun-tain elk populations
and black bear. That said, I am sensitive to concerns of resident hunters.”
Hunter Al Martin has a different take. He says a disproportionate amount — up to 40 per cent — of valuable species like mountain sheep, mountain goats, grizzly
bears, moose, elk, caribou and bison are al-located for non-resident hunters.
“We don’t think this is an appropriate reflec-tion of resident priority or the recognition of how much resident hunters contribute to the lo-cal economy through expenditures on vehicles, a variety of equipment, and services,” Martin said.
The BCWF wants the government to repeal the changes. It wants a limit imposed for non-resident hunters and guide-outfitters to a maxi-mum of 10 per cent of
the wildlife allocation harvest for moose and elk, and 25 per cent for sheep, bears, and goats.
Thomson says this won’t be happening.“Now that a decision is made, I am hopeful
that resident hunters and the guide-outfitter community can work together with govern-ment,” he said.
For Clark, it’s a matter of keeping the prov-ince’s resources in the hands of the people that live here.
“It’s privatizing hunting and making it for people [that] come from out of province getting precedence over residents,” he said.
“A lot of us that do hunt here want stuff for the freezer. These out-of-country people want their trophy. It puts money in the government coffers because of the fees for being an out of province hunter, but it doesn’t put money into economy.” dcreporter@dcdn.ca
Resident hunters refuse to back down
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It is with heavy hearts we announce the passing of Lester Edward Heaton after losing his battle with cancer. He was born November 19, 1939 and passed on March 4, 2015 at Hospice House in Vernon, BC.
He will be remembered by his loving wife of 53 years Jean, his 3 children Ed (Penny), Kathy (Kelly), Ron (Sandy), 7 grandchildren, Brian (Shawna), Sheena, Jenn (Brad), Amy, Greg (Amanda), Jessica, Haley, and 3 great grandchildren, Solara, Brooklynn, and Dax.
He will also be remembered by his siblings, Doris (Walt), Vic (Marie), Bev, Mona (Al), and many nieces and nephews.
He was so proud of his children and enjoyed working and playing with them all. Lester loved life, the outdoors, his many friends, his few winters in Arizona and especially his later life living at the lake.
A private family interment will follow at a later date in his home town of Rolla, BC.
Arrangements have been entrusted to Vernon Funeral Home, Phone: 250 542 0155. Condolences may be o� ered at www.vernonfuneralhome.com
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It is with heavy hearts we announce the passing of Shirlee Jean Hartnell on February 24, 2015, with her family by her side. Thank you to the nurses and staff at hospice house. Your kindness and care softened Mom’s journey.
She will be lovingly remembered by her children Dawn and Darren and her grandchildren Sheldon, (Janine), Sean (Chantelle), Chad (Natasha), Taylor-Anne, Lauren and Katherine and her great grandchildren Adryan, Oliver and Benjamin, her sister Sheila (Terry) Van Dyke, sisters in law Gladys, Sylvia and Kay, Brother Douglas (Joyce) and numerous cousins, nieces and nephews and friends. Lovingly remembered by her best friend Lorraine (Jim) and Tammy and Gord. “Nana” was predeceased by her parents Marie and Fred Hartnell, brothers Ken, Francis and Cecil. Nana was born in Grande Prairie Alberta on May 22, 1937. Nana was a strong woman and instilled strong work ethics and high integrity in her family. She loved a good joke, live music and will be fondly remembered for the many delicious “family” dinners. Everyone was welcome at her table. There will be a celebration of life on May 16th, 2015 at 2:00 p.m. at the family home.
“Everybody works until the tractor is paid for”.
Donations to Marjorie Willowby Snowden Hospice House in lieu of flowers please.
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Macland Restau-rants Ltd.o/a Tim Hortons 11608-8th Street & 1308 Alaska Avenue /Dawson Creek, BC. FOOD COUNTER AT-TENDANT Full time/part timeShift Work Nights/Over-nights/Early Mornings/Week-ends. Full time days $12/hr, af-ternoons $13/hr, graveyards $14/hr + benefi ts, part time $11.75/ hour. Please apply by Fax: 250-782-5692 or E-mail: at dawsoncreek-tims@gmail.com
1205 Career Opportunities
1215 General Employment
Two grocery clerks/shelf-stock-ers: No formal education, Flexible shifts, having experience is an asset. 40 hrs/wk. $10.50-$13./wk. 10 days vacation or 4% vacation fee & ac-commodation. Send resume to farmin-tonsgd@gmail.co-m. Farmington Store General De-livery: Mile 15 Alaska Hwy, Farmington, BC, V0C 1N0 250-843-7404
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2030 Building Supplies
STEEL BUILD-INGS / METAL BUILDINGS UP TO 60% OFF! 30x40, 40x60, 50x80, 60x100, 80x100 sell for balance owed! Call 1-800-457-2206 www.crownsteel-buildings.ca
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Attachments for skidsteers, trac-tors, loaders. Large selection of pallet forks, grapples, buckets, snow and dirt blades, tillers, mowers and snow blowers, etc. Phone 780-354-2161, Beaverlodge.
5020 Business Services
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6507 Basement Suites
1 Furnished Base-ment Suite in DC. Includes utilities,Working Adults, Non Smokers. Phone: 250-782-5873
6525 Duplexes for Rent
1/2 DUPLEX for rent in DC, 3 bed-rooms. $1350./month + utilities. Animal friendly. Available immediatelyPhone: 250-219-2648.
6525 Duplexes for Rent
2-5 BEDROOM DUPLEX- FUR-NISHED in Pouce Coupe. Better Rates for Long Term. 250-719-93922 bedroom unit in 4-plex for rent in Dawson Creek Phone: 250-719-51813 bedroom unit available immedi-ately. Located at # 1-8407-17A Street. This unit is approx. 1250 sq ftbeautifully fi n-ished living space. Includes 6 appli-ances and parking for 2 vehicles. No smoking, no pets.1 year lease is required. See dawsoncreekren-tals.ca or call: 250-782-8009
6560 Houses For Rent
Mar.-15-2 bed-room house, quiet neighbourhood, partially fenced. Fridge/stove/washer/dryer. $1450/month plus utilities. 9013-Elwood-Dr., D.C.. No-Smok-ing, No-Pets. Phone:250-782-4674
6560 Houses For Rent
Renovated 2 & 3-Bedroom Modular Home in DC. W/D/DW.$1200.-$1500./month plus utilities. Available Immediately. Call 250-719-7043WILLOW-CREEK 2 and 3 BED-ROOM TOWNHOMES IN DAWSON CREEK. Completely reno-vated,quiet yet are close to downtown and all amenities. AVAILABLE IMMEDIATELY. All appliances. Full size unfi nished base-ment for storage. Two bedroom $1300, 3 bedroom $1400 on a 1 year lease. Call 250-782-2824. OR apply online www.ster-lingmgmt.ca
6945 Rooms
Room for Rent in Dawson Creek. $200. per week. Phone: 250-219-2648
6945 Rooms
Furnished rooms/private bath in Pouce Coupe from $575.00 per month including utilities/cable. Call 250-719-8111
6950 Shared Accommodation
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6965 Suites For Rent
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6980 Warehouse
Offi ce space with heated shop in DC, plus addition-al shop space if needed. 250-219-0484
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9175 Service & Repairs
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