The Northern View, January 02, 2013

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Wednesday, January 2, 2013 Proudly serving the North Coast - The eNVy of the North www.thenorthernview.com 250-624-8088 VOL. 8 no. 1

Feature Property

Jingle Bell Rock...

1253 COnRAd St

New ListiNg

For Sale:

409,500

$

A bright sunlit location! Constructed in 1989 on the very best building site in the Eagle II subdivision at the time, this 4 bdrm family oriented property has only improved with age. Completely upgraded and renovated with attention to detail by the present owners this home is in perfect condition both inside and out. A 180 degree panoramic view of both the city and harbour is enjoyed from most rooms in this exceptional home. Call Gordon today @ (250) 624-9298 for your appointment to view this fine property!

Gordon Kobza Broker/Owner

Office and Cell: (250) 624-9298

Email: info@gordonkobza.com • www.gordonkobza.com Suite 6 - 342 3rd Ave W. Prince Rupert, BC V8J 1L5

Martina Perry / The Northern View

Over 50 students from the Ring System Sound Studio put on Jingle Bell Rock on Dec. 22, a concert benefiting the Salvation Army Christmas Hamper program. Ian Lihou lead his students in the performance that started out with a set of Beatles songs. In the second half of the show students performed rock n roll, country and pop music before wrapping up the show with some Christmas tunes.

DISCOVER

A WORLD OF OPPORTUNITY AT THE PRINCE RUPERT PORT INTERPRETIVE CENTRE

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Two shots needed to put down animal that showed no fear

By Martina Perry The Northern View

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RCMP officers shoot wolf, second shot in a week Under a week after a conservation officer from Terrace shot and killed a wolf in Prince Rupert, a second was put down over the holidays. Conservation officer Dale Kluivers told the Prince Rupert Northern View he was notified of another wolf being terminated and was told an RCMP member shot the animal on Dec. 23. Kluivers killed the first wolf on Dec. 18 after receiving over 70 calls regarding wolf sightings in the past two months. Constable Matt Ericson, spokesman for the Prince Rupert RCMP, confirmed

officers took down a wolf Members had to in the Frederick Street shoot the animal once area, near Camarillo Road again before it was due to concerns for public deceased. Conservation and safety. RCMP officers remind “Officers did what if they see a they had to do… The wolf - Cst. Matt Ericson people wolf to stay at least 100 wasn’t showing any signs metres away and try to of fear towards humans. Officers tried to scare the animal, however make themselves look larger by raising it kept approaching members,” Ericson their arms and waving them in the air. If a wolf approaches, people are encouraged said. Ericson said RCMP officers shot the to grab a large stick or rock and throw it wild animal once, however it did not at the animal to scare it away. The public is also reminded not to turn instantly kill the animal and the wolf attempted to jump up and attack an their backs to wolves, but to back away slowly. officer.

“Officers did what they had to do ...”

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